Setting the Video Quality on One Camera
Setting the Multi-Media Time Reference
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Document 800-07767 Rev A
02/11
Video quality can be lowered on low-speed dial-up connections to improve the
transmission time of images (while monitoring live sessions). It can also be heightened on
one camera for more detail, as needed.
1.
Do one of the following:
•
Right-click in a camera window. A menu appears showing Video Quality (see
Figure
2-5).
•
Select Options
2.
Place the mouse pointer on the Video Quality command, and select another Video
Quality value, as needed.
Figure 2-5
Resolution and Quality Can Be Adjusted During a Live Session
All cameras can be set at once by pressing and holding the
while changing a Video Quality setting.
You have the option of displaying time as Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), or showing
the Multi-Media unit's time zone (RTZ), or the View Operator PC's own local time (LTZ).
1.
Using View, on the main View menu, select Options, then click Time Reference. The
Show Time Reference As dialog is displayed (see
2.
Set the time display reference to either your local time zone (LTZ), the Rapid Eye
Multi-Media unit's time zone (RTZ), or to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
3.
Click OK.
Figure 2-6
Globally Customizing the Time Reference
Customizing the time reference does not change the time on your Multi-Media unit,
the timestamps on video, or the time on your PC. Only the time displayed changes
(see
Setting the Date in Windows for Correct Alarm Sorting
Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide
Video Quality in the View menu of the Live session.
key on the PC keyboard
CTRL
Figure
2-6).
on page 94).
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