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Chapter 4 Viewing Live Video

Table 4-1 Camera Video/Control Window Controls (continued)

Control

Description

 

 

Video Resolution

Choose the resolution for video transmission. The resolutions in this

drop-down list

drop-down list depend on the video standard that you selected.

 

The default value for H.264 is 1920 x 1080. The default value for MJPEG is

 

704 x 480.

 

You cannot configure a secondary stream if you configure this resolution for

 

1920 x 1080.

 

Note You can also change the resolution for video transmission by changing

 

the value in the Video Resolution Type field, as described in the

 

“Streaming Settings Window” section on page 3-3.

 

 

Right Arrow toggle

Click the Right Arrow to display the video image controls. The button changes

button

to the Left Arrow button.

 

Click the Left Arrow button to hide the video image controls. The button

 

changes to the Right Arrow button.

Left Arrow toggle

 

button

 

 

 

Video image controls

Note These controls appear when you click the Right Arrow in the Video Control area.

White Balance slider

To control the white balance of the video image, drag the slider, or enter a

 

value from 1 through 100 and press the Enter key. A higher value increases

 

white balance and a lower value decreases white balance.

 

If the White Balance Mode option is not set to Manual as described in the

 

“Camera Settings Window” section on page 3-6, changing the white balance

 

value sets that option to Manual automatically.

 

The default value is 50.

 

 

Brightness slider

To control the brightness of the video image, drag the slider, or enter a value

 

from 1 through 100 and press the Enter key. A higher value increases the

 

brightness and a lower value decreases the brightness. For example, if the IP

 

camera is facing a bright light and the video appears too dark, you can increase

 

the brightness.

 

The default value is 50.

 

 

Contrast slider

To control contrast of the video image, drag the slider, or enter a value from 1

 

through 100 and press the Enter key. A higher value increases the contrast and

 

a lower value decreases the contrast.

 

The default value is 50.

 

 

Sharpness slider

To control the sharpness of the video from the IP camera, drag the slider, or

 

enter a value from 1 through 100 and press the Enter key. A higher value

 

increases the sharpness and a lower value decreases the sharpness.

 

The default value is 50.

 

 

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