Configure Normal Recording
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Step 4: Set the resolution and night mode (VB-C50i/VB-C50iR,

VB-C50FSi and VB-C50Fi)

Select the Night Mode
(tP. 76) from the drop-down
menu. Options include Enabled,
Disabled or Not specified.
If you select Enabled, the Night Mode status will be changed to Disabled after the
configured recording schedule finishes.
Select a Resolution from the drop-down menu; Low, Medium, High or Not
specified.
If you select Not specified, the Storage Server does not attempt to change the
setting, rather it accepts whatever resolution/mode the camera server offers.
Step 3: Choose a preset angle and adjust backlight compensation
In the Preview field a live
preview is given of the selected
camera view when connected.
Select a Preset camera position
from the drop-down menu of
available camera angles, to retain
a live preview from that angle.
Alternatively, move your mouse
pointer in the Preview area to
display controls and clicking to
pan, tilt and zoom (tP. 56).
Click the Backlight compensation drop down menu to set the backlight
compensation to On or Off (or High, Medium, Low or Off for VB-C50i/VB-C50iR,
VB-C50FSi and VB-C50Fi). Selecting Not Specified accepts whatever backlighting
the camera server offers.
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You can also adjust the camera angle by moving your mouse
pointer in the Preview area to display controls. Click to pan, tilt
and zoom (tP. 56).
After the camera has been controlled, the preset will be set to
‘Custom’. The value this is set to will be the value used for
recording and the position set will be the position recorded.
If you select ‘Not Specified’the Storage Server does not attempt
to change the setting, rather it accepts whatever
resolution/mode the camera server offers.
Note