AVerMedia User’s Manual

 

EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000

3. Enable

Figure 1.

Check Enable to enable this camera for

Gray-scale image

 

monitoring. If a camera is not enabled, the

 

image from this camera will show as Figure

 

1 (gray scale) on the screen. This camera’s

 

sign in the menu will change to .

If a camera input is not physically connected to a camera, you need to de-select Enable, or the system will not reach its best performance.

AVerMedia User’s Manual

EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000

Settings for the image properties are configured for the designated card, which may also connect to other cameras. That means, the settings you make for this camera will apply to other cameras that connect to the same card.

The adjustment of image properties will result in inefficiency as the video format is set to be PAL for the unsupported hardware temporarily

5. PTZ Camera

PTZ Camera Setup

A. Select a Com Port where PTZ camera connector connected and

the PTZ Model you use (refer to your PTZ camera spec.) by the

4.Camera

Display:

Check Display to display the image from this camera on the screen. If you check Enable without checking Display, the image from this camera will show as Figure 2 (color) on the screen. Although the image is not shown on the screen, this camera is still performing Record When Motion Detected, Record When Start Monitoring, or Don’t Record, depending on which one you chose in the Monitoring section of the System Configuration.

Name:

Figure 2.

Color image

pull-down lists. And click Set to place your setting.

B. To control PTZ camera with server’s camera by entering PTZ Camera ID at the range of 2~225.

Preset Position Setup

A. Choose a position number by the pull-down list to set the monitoring position with the right side direction interface. Meanwhile the display you adjust will be shown on the upside.

B. Determine a Position Name for the position.

C. During AutoPan, Dwell determines the time for the camera to stay (1~60 seconds) at one position before rotating to the next position.

D. You can set the Speed (5~255 deg/s) with which the camera rotates from its current position to the next preset position.

E. Click Set to involve into the setting.

6. Update

In the Name field, you can set the name for the camera.

Comment:

This field allows you to add any remarks you have for this camera. Any comment left can serve as a reminder for system manager.

Image Properties:

You may set the following properties for the image of this camera. brightness contrast color saturation

 

Click this button to update the setting.

7.

Restore

 

Click this button to abort all the changes you made so far and

 

restore your last settings.

8.

Default

 

Click this button to change all values to their default settings.

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MP3000, MP2016, MP5000 specifications

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