Edimax Technology IC-1000 user manual Change Resolution

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7.6.Change Resolution

The Internet Camera supports two resolution, 640x480 (VGA) and 320x240 (CIF). You can change the resolution of each Internet Camera by clicking the resolution button.

Note: Before changing the resolution of the Internet Camera, you have to select the Internet Camera by clicking the camera button first. If you change the resolution of an Internet Camera, other clients that are viewing the same Internet Camera simultaneously will also see the video with the changed resolution, too.

Resolution

VGA

Change the resolution to 640x480 (VGA) mode.

CIF

Change the resolution to 320x240 (CIF) mode.

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Contents Version Released Date Jan Internet Camera IC-1000Contents System Requirement Package ContentIntroduction Camera Ports Hardware InstallationLED and Focusing Installation Procedure Software InstallationPage Page Page Page Page Using the Administrator Utility Page Auto Discover General SettingCamera List InternetInformation of Camera Camera SettingDetail Setting Network Setting Mail Setting Resolution Ddns Advanced SettingPassword Tools Setting Wizard Setting Wizard Panel Introduction Using the Camera ViewerCamera Buttons Control Buttons Camera StatusStop PlayPause ForwardSchedule Recording Video RecordingManual Recording Change Resolution View Four Cameras Simultaneously Viewer Utility SettingSetting Jpeg SettingRecording Schedule Status ConnectedTime Elapsed Stream Started AtVideo Received Frame RatePlayback Playing Control Rotate Video Web Connection and Setup Resolution Camera SettingDigital Zoom FrequencyNetwork Setting Smtp Server Mail AddressIP Address Subnet MaskFirmware Reset to DefaultsCamera Name Password Password SettingUser Name User 1 / 2 / 3Q1 What is an Internet Camera? Frequently Asked Questions„ Video specification Technical SpecificationsPort Definition Appendix a Router/Gateway Setup for Internet ViewingSetup Setup 2/SetupSetup Internet Camera via Administrator Utility Viewing Internet Camera via Web BrowserAppendix B Viewing via UPnP in Windows XP Enable UPnP in Windows XP SP2