The following table details the configuration items. The Type column shows whether the particular setting applies to transmitters (T) or receivers (R), or both (B).
Table C. Video Settings
Configuration | Default | Type | Description |
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Video quality | super fast | T | On restricted bandwidth channels, the |
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| video quality preference in terms of |
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| speed versus sharpness can be se- |
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| lected. With increasing bandwidth, the |
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| effect of this setting diminishes, as best |
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| quality and fast motion can be main- |
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| tained simultaneously. |
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Video | standard (CIF) | T | Standard video resolution is Common |
resolution |
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| Intermediate Format (CIF) at 352 x 288 |
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| picture elements. For very restricted |
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| channels (for example, wireless or low |
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| speed modem transmission) it may be |
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| advantageous to switch to medium |
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| resolution (QCIF) at 176 x 144 pixels for |
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| decent frame rates. |
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Video bandwidth | 250000 | T | This field controls the transmitter |
ActiveX |
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| bandwidth setting for live video. |
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Video | 250000 | R | The transmission rate (that is, the video |
bandwidth RX |
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| bandwidth) is controlled from the receiving |
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| end. Therefore, this setting only applies to |
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| receivers. The data range can be entered |
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| from 10 Kbps up to 1 Mbps. |
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Camera name | none | T | In addition to the unit name, the camera |
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| name helps the user identify the loca- |
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| tion or the visible scene. |
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Name | off | T | The unit name, as well as the camera |
stamping |
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| name, can be stamped into the video |
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| frame. There is a choice of upper or |
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| lower left corner for displaying the name |
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| information inside the video frame. |
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Time | off | T | Similar to the name stamping, date and |
stamping |
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| time information can be stamped into the |
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| live video frame at either the upper or |
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| lower right corner. The stamping occurs |
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| at the transmitter before the actual cod- |
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| ing takes place. Therefore, the name and |
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| the date/time information are an integral |
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| part of the coded and transmitted data. |
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