JVC VN-C3WU Instruction manual on the VN-C3WU Vnetworks camera (938,203 bytes, - Page 34

Manual. Excluding the Saturation and the Color Balance.

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Image Quality menu [Resolution] Three different image sizes are available: 640 x 480, 320 x 240 and 160 x 120. [Compression Rate] The compression ratio has an inversely proportional relationship to image quality but increasing the compression ratio increases the number of frames that can be displayed per second. Compression ratio Image quality No. of frames Low High Low Medium Medium Medium High Low High [Frame Rate] Frame rate sets the upper limit for the number of image frames sent from the VN-C3WU per second. (fps is the abbreviation for frames per second) [Frame Rate] Frame rate sets the upper limit for the number of image frames sent from the VN-C3WU per second. (fps is the abbreviation for frames per second) Caution If the frame rate is not set to 1fps or less in the band below 10Mbps, the pan/tilt operations may not be possible from the control page in some cases. (ISDN 64k, 128k, analog 56k, etc., are pertinent.) Caution The number of frames actually sent and displayed per second depends on the performance of the personal computer and WWW browser software, and on the LAN environment, etc. When communication interference from processing being performed by other users is anticipated (especially in environments where the load on the network is relatively heavy), it is advisable to set a low value for the frame rate. Quality Image Sensor can be used when Camera Auto/Manual Setting is set to Manual. (Excluding the "Saturation" and the "Color Balance".) Images can be adjusted by changing the detail items. 34

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[Resolution]
Three different image sizes are available: 640 x 480, 320 x 240 and 160 x
120.
[Compression Rate]
The compression ratio has an inversely proportional relationship to image
quality but increasing the compression ratio increases the number of frames
that can be displayed per second.
[Frame Rate]
Frame rate sets the upper limit for the number of image frames sent from the
VN-C3WU per second.
(fps is the abbreviation for frames per second)
[Frame Rate]
Frame rate sets the upper limit for the number of image frames sent from the
VN-C3WU per second.
(fps is the abbreviation for frames per second)
Image Quality menu
Compression ratio
Low
Medium
High
Image quality
High
Medium
Low
No. of frames
Low
Medium
High
Quality
Image Sensor can be used when Camera Auto/Manual Setting is set to
Manual. (Excluding the “Saturation” and the “Color Balance”.)
Images can be adjusted by changing the detail items.
Caution
The number of frames actually sent and displayed per second depends on
the performance of the personal computer and WWW browser software,
and on the LAN environment, etc. When communication interference from
processing being performed by other users is anticipated (especially in
environments where the load on the network is relatively heavy), it is
advisable to set a low value for the frame rate.
Caution
If the frame rate is not set to 1fps or less in the band below 10Mbps, the
pan/tilt operations may not be possible from the control page in some cases.
(ISDN 64k, 128k, analog 56k, etc., are pertinent.)