D-Link DCS-2000 Product Manual - Page 44

Configuration > Advanced > Video Continued, Color, Maximum frame rate, Video quality control

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Using the DCS-2000 with an Internet browser (continued) Configuration > Advanced > Video (Continued) Color - Select the option for color or monochrome video display. Size - Three options exist for the sizes of the video display. You can select between 176x120/176x144, 352x240/352x288, or 704x480/401x576. The first value represents the PAL format of video and the second value represents the NTSC format. In 704x480/401x576 mode, the frame rate will be reduced to 10fps and increased to 30fps automatically when it is switched back to a lower image size. Power line frequency (for fluorescent light) Fluorescent lights may intermittently cause a flashing image depending on the AC power line frequency. Change the frequency setting to eliminate a flashing image when the light source is fluorescent light. Maximum frame rate- Limits the maximum refresh frame rate. The frame rate is used with the Video quality control setting (below) to optimize bandwidth utilization and video quality. Video quality control- To fix the bandwidth utilization regardless of the video quality, choose Fix bit rate and select the desired bandwidth. The video quality may be reduced in order to send maximum frames with limited bandwidth, especially when images change drastically. For higher video detail regardless of the bandwidth selection, select Fix quality and select a quality level. This setting will utilize more bandwidth to send the maximum frames when images change drastically. Flip - Vertically rotate the video. 44

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Configuration > Advanced > Video (Continued)
Color -
Size
-
Maximum frame rate-
Video quality control-
Flip -
Vertically rotate the video.
Three options exist for the sizes of the video display.
You can select between
176x120/176x144
,
352x240/352x288
, or
704x480/401x576
. The first
value represents the PAL format of video and the
second value represents the NTSC format. In
704x480/401x576
mode, the frame rate will be
reduced to 10fps and increased to 30fps
automatically when it is switched back to a lower
image size.
Power line frequency
(for fluorescent light)
Select the option for color or monochrome video
display.
Fluorescent lights may intermittently cause a
flashing image depending on the AC power line
frequency. Change the frequency setting to
eliminate a flashing image when the light source is
fluorescent light.
Limits the maximum refresh frame rate. The frame
rate is used with the
Video quality control
setting
(below) to optimize bandwidth utilization and video
quality.
To fix the bandwidth utilization regardless of the
video quality, choose
Fix bit rate
and select
the
desired bandwidth. The video quality may be reduced
in order to send maximum frames with limited
bandwidth, especially when images change
drastically. For higher video detail regardless of the
bandwidth selection, select
Fix quality
and select
a quality level. This setting will utilize more bandwidth
to send the maximum frames when images change
drastically.
Using the DCS-2000 with an Internet browser
(continued)