Canon C50FSi Network Video Recorder VK-64/VK-16 Administrator's Manual - Page 115
Con Audio Recording, Set the Preset Camera Angle and Exposure Compensation, VB-C500D
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Register Camera Server and Set Recording Schedule Set Normal Schedule Configure Audio Recording If you want to record audio when video recording mode is selected, select the [Audio recording] checkbox. Audio-only recording is not available, so Audio recording should be set as an addition to video recording. Note z Audio recording is available on camera servers that support audio transmission function (VB-C500VD, VB-C500D, VB-C60, VB-C300, VB-C50i, VB-C50iR, VB-C50FSi). On camera servers that do not support the function, the Audio recording checkbox is disabled. z Audio recording is enabled when video recording mode is on. It is not possible to setup schedules that only record audio without recording video. z When the resolution ( P. 4-38) is set to JPEG, recorded video and the audio are synchronized. However, the synchronization is not guaranteed. z Live video and audio are not synchronized. z Audio is recorded at 8 KB/s. The communication volume is 64 kbps. z After [Audio recording] is enabled, related indications are changed to show that, such as [Record + Sensor (Audio)], in the [Configuration and Preferences] screen > [Camera Summary] tab ( P. 4-8), and the [Configuration and Preferences] screen > the [Recording Schedules] tab (P. 4-28). z The timeline on the Viewer screen ( P. 5-48) does not show whether audio recording is enabled or not. z [Audio recording] via a proxy server is not supported. Set the Preset Camera Angle and Exposure Compensation 1. In the [Preview] field a live preview is given of the selected camera view when connected. Select a camera position from [Preset] 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 ( P. 4-22). 4-35