Axis Communications 2 user manual Video Settings, Resolution

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Operating the AXIS 230

AXIS 230

Video Settings

The AXIS 230’s video settings, as described below, may or may not need adjustment.

Resolution - the available video resolutions for the AXIS 230 are listed in the table below. The exact resolution will depend on the modulation type - PAL or NTSC. See also the Technical Specifications, on page 55.

Resolution

NTSC

PAL

 

 

 

QCIF

160x112

160x144

CIF

352x240

352x288

2CIF

720x240

720x288

4CIF

720x480

720x576

 

 

 

Note: When using the resolution 2CIF, the image in Live View is rescaled to 4CIF. The image appears the same, but uses less bandwidth than 4CIF. When saving snapshots in 2CIF, these are saved at the

original resolution of 720x240 (NTSC) / 720x288 (PAL).

Color - Select either Color or Black & White. Black & White will provide sharper images at a lower bandwidth than Color.

Quality level - This setting determines the quality of the video stream, which in turn affects the amount of bandwidth used. 1 is the lowest level and 7 the highest. See also Bandwidth, on page 57.

White Balance - This can be described as the reference color against which all other colors in an image are compared. The white balancing system in the camera automatically detects white colors in any image and uses these intelligently as a reference for other colors. Note that the white balancing system will not operate effectively in certain situations. Problems generally occur if the image contains no white at all, or if the dominant color is something other than white. In these circumstances, using a fixed white balance mode is recommended. Please see the camera’s online help for more information.

Shutter speed - This parameter defines the exposure period for each image. Use a high shutter speed only if the image subject is expected to be moving quickly; otherwise, Auto or a slow speed will normally suffice.

Brightness - Determine the brightness for your images in the range 0-15; where a low level setting produces darker images, and a high level produces brighter images. Select Auto to set automatic control, or set a value from 0 to 15, where 15 is the maximum brightness.

Backlight compensation - To get good quality video of a subject in the foreground and when the background is strongly lit, the back-lighting must be compensated for. Set this to On.

Sharpness - Defines a level of differentiation between light and dark areas within the image. Corresponding higher levels of sharpness provide for sharper images, but also cause the image compression to be more complex. Consequently, the file size of a sharp image can be signifi- cantly greater than an image that is less sharp. The setting may be made in the range 0-15.

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Contents Axis 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera User’s Manual About This Document Safety Notices Used in This ManualAxis Support Services Legal ConsiderationsTable Of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Safety Notice Battery Replacement Battery should not be replaced unless requiredFeatures and Benefits IntroductionAxis Introduction Applications Product Description Axis 230 FrontAxis 230 Rear Panel Hardware Inventory Title/Variant QuantityInstalling the Axis Installation using Axis IP UtilityManual Installation with ARP and Ping Client System Requirements Axis Media Control Viewing Client Accessing the Axis 230 from Internet Explorer Configuring audio equipmentAccessing and logging on to the Axis Operating the AxisLive View Access from a browserSetup tools Focus bar Autofocus buttonFocus bar Setup ToolsPositional Control of the Video Source Auto buttonVideo Settings ResolutionAdvanced Settings Audio Settings Live View LayoutConfiguring Event Types Events and Event TypesSetting up a new event type GeneralRespond to Trigger When Triggered Trigger TypeOperating the Axis Upload Servers Adding an Upload ServerNotification Servers Port Status & Devices Port StatusDevices Preset position setup Zoom only Preset position setup Pan, Tilt & ZoomAccessing The System Options System OptionsAdministration Description System Options OverviewUsers Editing and Deleting Users Firewall SettingsAdding Users Adding Allowed IP AddressesDate & Time Current Server TimeNew Server Time Dynamic IP Address Notification Settings TCP/IP Network SettingsAutomatic IP Configuration Parameter DescriptionManual IP Configuration Network TrafficSmtp email Network Settings RTP Multicast SettingsPorts & Devices IO PortsCOM Ports RS-232/RS-485 Maintenance Support Logs & ReportsFactory Default Settings Support Appendix a TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware Server ReportSymptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actionsMic or audio input device Pinging Your IP Address Ping Reply Interpretation and recommendationUpdate via FTP Emergency Recovery ProcedureAppendix B Updating the Firmware Updating the Firmware Axis Configuration via FTP Appendix C Customizing The AxisModifying the File System Customizing Procedures Custom Web PagesEditing and Storing Your Web Using your own file as a New Home These lines should be added to the file as shown belowOr, if PTZ is enabled Terminal Block D-Sub ConnectorAppendix D Unit Connections Terminal Block PinoutSchematic Diagram Terminal Connector Block Connecting Pan/Tilt Devices Installation ProcedureBrowser Administration Tools Digital Inputs Controlling and MonitoringTransistor Output Querying the Status of Digital InputsExample Monitor data on inputs 1 Appendix E Audio Settings Appendix F Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Axis Appendix G Bandwidth Video Quality LevelVideo Quality vs. Bit Rate Other Considerations Unicast MulticastIndex IndexIndex Axis Smtp Glossary of Terms
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