Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera

Audio/Video Windows

Table 3-10

Video Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

Day to Night Threshold

If the Switch Mode is set to Auto, choose the value that specifies the relative

 

 

light threshold at which the IP camera switches from day to night mode. A

 

 

lower value designates that the IP camera switches from day to night mode

 

 

in brighter conditions. A higher value designated that the IP camera switches

 

 

modes in darker conditions. The default value is 24 for all presets.

 

 

Night to Day Threshold

If the Switch Mode is set to Auto is set to Auto, choose the value that

 

 

specifies the relative light threshold at which the IP camera switches from

 

 

night to day mode. A lower value designates that the IP camera switches

 

 

from night to day mode in darker conditions. A higher value designated that

 

 

the IP camera switches modes in lighter conditions. The default value is 6 for

 

 

Outdoor preset and 16 for Normal, Indoor, Fluorescent and Metal Halide.

 

 

 

Start Time

 

If the Switch Mode is set to Night schedule, enter the time, in 24 hour format,

 

 

that the camera enables its night filter.

 

 

 

End Time

 

If the Switch Mode is set to Night schedule, enter the time, in 24 hour format,

 

 

that the camera disables its night filter.

 

 

 

Audio Window

The Audio window provides options for enabling and configuring audio that is transmitted to and from the IP camera. You can configure audio for these devices:

Internal microphone—The IP camera includes an internal microphone that can capture audio at the camera location. This audio is sent to the PC that you use to view video from the IP camera. You can listen to the audio when viewing video in the Home window.

External microphone—You can connect an optional external microphone (available from third-parties) to the IP camera. This audio is sent to the PC that you use to view video from the IP camera. You can listen to the audio when viewing video in the Home window. Connecting an external microphone disables the internal microphone.

External speaker— You can connect an optional external speaker (available from third-parties) to the IP camera. This speaker plays audio that is captured by the microphone of the PC that you use to view video from the IP camera. The PC can capture and send this audio only when the Home window is open.

To display the Audio window, access the configuration windows as described in the “Accessing the IP Camera Windows” section on page 2-6, click Audio/Video, then click Audio.

If you change any options in the Audio window, you must click Save to save the changes. To discard the changes, click Cancel before clicking Save. These buttons appear at the bottom of the window. You may need to scroll down to see them.

Table 3-11describes the options in the Audio window.

 

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