Ddns; 1-Ddns Settings; Image Settings - Wirepath WPS-300-ENC-4IP Installation And User Manual

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12.6- DDNS

12.7- Image Settings

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12.6.1- DDNS Settings
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) maps Internet Domain Names to an IP through services like Wirepathdns.com.
When configured, the Encoder is available remotely via a simple easy to remember name such as
JonesIPEncoder.Wirepathdns.com
Configuring DDNS is not required for remote access, but avoids having to pay for and remember a static IP
address from the ISP.
See Section
3- Configure Encoder for Remote Access
DDNS
Enable to allow configuring and using a DDNS service.
Provider
Name of the DDNS service provider.
Hostname
Name to use when accessing the Encoder remotely.
Example: JonesIPEncoder.
State
Current connection status of the DDNS service.
This field will update automatically shortly after entering and applying a
Hostname.
While the default settings will work in most cases, the conditions at the location of the Encoder may require
tweaking to ensure that the image is clear and accurate. Use this menu to adjust the image for daytime, or
nighttime, and adjust the image parameters.
Controls the overall brightness of the image.
Brightness
Low brightness levels result in a darker image; high levels result in a brighter image.
Setting too low or high can result in loss of detail in dark or brightly lit areas.
Controls the apparent difference between shades of colors for the image.
Contrast
Also known as tint, adjusts the overall color tone of the image by shifting all pixels
Hue
toward a particular color
Lower values shift all colors closer to Blue; lower values shift all colors closer to Red.
Adjusts the overall intensity of color within the image.
Saturation
Higher values increase the intensity of colors; lower values decrease the intensity of
colors.
WPS-300-ENC-4IP Installation Manual
for details on configuring remote access.
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