Field | Description |
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Flicker filter | Minimize image brightness flickering that can occur in the dark |
| areas of the image. |
| Note: Enabling the flicker filter can impact the number of frames |
| per second at which images are captured and displayed, typically |
| noticeable only at image capture rates more than 5 per second. |
| Note: This option is available only when configuring Capture |
| settings for NetBotz Camera Pod 120s, Revision A0, Submodel |
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| About button to open the About View. |
Timestamp | Set the location of the timestamp on the image capture. |
Color Balance / Type of Lighting / | The color balance settings used by the camera: |
Red Balance / Blue Balance | • Fluorescent: Best for locations with fluorescent lighting. |
| • Incandescent: Best for locations with incandescent lighting. |
| • Daylight: Best for locations with natural lighting. |
| • |
| selects the best setting. |
| Select Custom to specify Red Balance and Blue Balance. |
Mode | The resolution of images captured for alert notifications. This |
| setting does not affect the image resolution displayed in the Camera |
| View. |
Maximum Rate | The maximum rate at which images are captured when a picture |
| alert is generated. This does not affect the image refresh rate |
| displayed in the Cameras View. |
Image Quality | The amount of compression applied to captured images. As |
| compression increases, file sizes decrease but the quality of the |
| image decreases as well. For Pelco cameras, this field does not |
| apply. Default is shown in this field and it cannot be changed. |
| Note: The image quality and the mode setting specified in the |
| Camera view affect the maximum frame rate available. Choosing a |
| low image quality and a small image size (mode), for example, will |
| result in a higher available maximum frame rate. |
| For more information, see “Standard camera controls” on page 21. |
| For more information on the Mode setting in the Camera view, see |
| “Viewing Live Video” on page 21. |
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