avertX HD510 User Manual page 36

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On-Screen Display is used to add text to the upper or lower left corner
of video. This can be used for branding or authentication purposes.
Primarily, the text is kept as small as possible and is not resizable. The
text is kept as small as possible as not to block any video.
To add an OSD to your video:
1.
Check the Enabled check box next to the desired OSD region.
2.
Use the drop-down menu to choose a color for the text.
3.
Set the transparency. This dictates the color saturation for the
OSD and how well you can see the video behind the text. A lower
transparency will be easier to see through.
4.
Choose a position for the OSD to appear.
5.
Type the desired text to appear as the OSD.
See the Apendix for a list of special characters that can be
used in the text box to give special meanings, such as Date
and Time as configured by the camera, and special characters.
Privacy masks are used to intentionally block specific areas of video,
most commonly used to hide faces. You can have up to four regions of
privacy masks, though they will all be the same color. The privacy mask
is dynamic. When the camera pans, the region that was originally
covered will remain covered.
To set up privacy masks:
1.
Check the Enabled check box next to Region 1.
Although up to four regions can be enabled, they must be
enable in sequencial order.
2.
Check the Setup box.
3.
Drag and resize the privacy mask as needed. The upper bar
containing the region number is used to move the privacy mask
while the box at the lower right corner of the privacy mask is used
to resize.
4.
Return to live view and ensure the privacy mask is correct.
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The AvertX HD510 PTZ camera supporst audio features.
Audio In: when enabled, incoming audio is activated. When disabled,
incoming audio is turned off.
Audio Out: can be adjusted from a scale of 0-100, effect the volume
level of the speakers connected to the camera.
Audio Format: compression format for audio.

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