Turbo Mode
Unset/Set/Override Normal
Unset/Set/Override Event
Note:
When Turbo mode is selected, there will be only ONE configurable Record Profile across ALL
cameras. The unit then matches the live transmission rate to the configured record rate. This
enables a 'doubling' of performance. Only the 'Low' and 'Medium' Live Transmission profiles
are available for configuration (Network Settings->Live Transmissions). Low and Medium
transmission settings are configurable to allow video streaming over low bandwith IP connections
and are limited to CIF for this purpose.
Note:
Unset, Set and Override modes can be given more recognisable titles i.e. Day, Night, Weekend via the
Schedule menu (Record Settings->Schedule).
Comp
Res
Rate_kbps
IMPORTANT:
The bit rate allocation will be limited to the maximum rate of 2048 per camera.
Size
PPS
GOP
Note:
The GOP is also the rewind interval and stop interval for MPEG recording playback.
Note:
An MPEG I-frame is considerably larger than a P-frame. Therefore the lower the GOP ratio, the higher
the disk space required to store recorded images.
Codec Load (Red)
Refresh (Purple)
Select to activate the Turbo mode function (see 'What is Turbo mode?' for a
description of Turbo mode and its benefits).
Shows the recording profile used by the camera if no Timed Schedules
are applied and the camera is operating under Normal (non Event)
conditions. Refer to 'Schedule' for further information.
Shows the recording quality that will be used by the camera during
an Alarm or Event. Note that Set and Override schedules will be used
only when Timed Schedules are applied. Refer to 'Schedule' for further
information.
Select image compression format (MPEG, JPEG).
Select image resolution format (QCIF, CIF, 2CIF or 4CIF).
If MPEG4 is selected, the figure entered here will be the bit rate
allocated. A higher bit rate will provide better quality. MPEG bit rates
can be entered within the range of 45-2500K bits/second.
If JPEG is selected, the figure entered here will be the size of the JPEG
transmitted (in Kbytes). JPEG file sizes can be configured within the
range of 5-45Kbytes.
Select the number of pictures recorded per second.
If using MPEG4 recording, select the number of images recorded within a
GOP (Group of Pictures). A GOP consists of an I-Frame (keyframe) and
following P frames.
Select to open the System->Status->About->Codec Loading page
Refreshes the information on the current page.
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