Example 1: When a certain codec is used, the motion detection function will not be available. Choose a combination with this codec only if motion detection function settings are not required.

Example 2: When a combination with an available setting value range of 1

-50 has been selected, the available range on the respective setup screens will be limited to 1 - 50 even if the camera setting range is 1 - 100.

Be sure to select the function combination first and then make the settings. If you change the function combination after starting to make settings, the available range for values will also change depending on the function combination, which may lead to earlier settings being altered.

Example: 70 was selected for an item with an available range of 1 - 100, but the control range later became 1 - 50 because of a function combination change, and the setting was altered to 25.

After changing a setting, be sure to check all settings before starting operation. If the changed value is within the available range, there will be no problem, but if it is out of range, the setting will automatically be changed to a value within the range.

Setting a Camera by Using Generic Camera

1 Click [Main] that you want to configure a camera in the tree on the left side of the window.

2 Click [Update Generic Camera Information] in the upper of the “Camera” window.

The information retrieve from the camera.

3 Click [Select Generic Camera Functions].

The screen for choosing a function combination for Generic Camera appears.

4 Select functions in order of priority, a line at a time, starting from top left. Then click [Apply].

If you change a selected line, all lower lines will revert to the non-selected condition.

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