Polaroid IP200B Polaroid IP200 Wireless Surveillance Camera Manual - Page 13

Rate and Resolution, Top Menu - digital camera

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Polaroid • Software Rate and Resolution Set rate or speed of frames per second from full speed to 1fp/5s (see figure 3. 8) Resolution: Set the resolution to 160*120/VGA (640*480) QVGA (320*240) as in figure 3.9) Polaroid • Software In order to listen to sounds in that area, speakers must be hooked up to the device you are monitoring from (see figure 1.2). Click on the Talk icon and it will turn red to indicate the talk mode is in operation. Click on it again when you want to stop talk function. NOTE: All of the above are functions you may access as a visitor. If you request a function outside the visitor level of authority, a pop-up prompt will request user name and password (see figure 2.6). It will request this 3 times before you can login as a visitor again. 2.8 OPERATOR ACCESS Login as an operator and you not only get all the functions allowed a visitor, but you also have access to the following functions as well: Figure 3.8 Figure 3.9 NOTE: You can reduce file size by setting the resolution lower, as in figure 3.9. Top Menu (LIVE VIDEO) Click to get live video. This is the only setting from which you can get right click operations such as play, snapshot, stop etc. (PLAY) Click when you want to play video, click again when you want to stop play. (STOP) Click to stop live video. Click play to start it again. (SNAPSHOT) Click to get instant snapshot of live action. It will stamp time and date if you choose to save. (RECORD) Click to start recording manually, red button will appear (SHOW BUTTON), Click red button to stop recording, Recordings will save to a file the file your set up for them (see figures 10.8 and 11.0) (AUDIO) Click to listen to input sounds near camera. IP Camera has a built-in microphone. You can listen through the device your monitoring remotely or through earphones plugged into that device. When you click the icon to hear sound, icon will turn red, click it again and sound will stop. (TALK) Click to use talk function. A microphone must be installed in your computer or other remote digital device. The camera will broadcast your words. 24 IP200 Manual Figure 4.1 25

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IP200 Manual
Rate and Resolution
Set rate or speed of frames per second from full speed to 1fp/5s (see figure 3.
8) Resolution: Set the resolution to 160*120/VGA (640*480) QVGA (320*240) as
in figure 3.9)
Figure 3.8
Figure 3.9
NOTE: You can reduce file size by setting the resolution lower, as in figure 3.9.
Top Menu
(LIVE VIDEO)
Click to get live video. This is the only setting from
which you can get right click operations such as play, snapshot, stop etc.
(PLAY
) Click when you want to play video, click again when you want
to stop play.
(STOP)
Click to stop live video. Click play to start it again.
(SNAPSHOT)
Click to get instant snapshot of live action. It will stamp
time and date if you choose to save.
(RECORD)
Click to start recording manually, red button will appear
(SHOW BUTTON), Click red button to stop recording, Recordings will save to a
file the file your set up for them (see figures 10.8 and 11.0)
(AUDIO)
Click to listen to input sounds near camera. IP Camera
has a built-in microphone. You can listen through the device your monitoring
remotely or through earphones plugged into that device. When you click the
icon to hear sound, icon will turn red, click it again and sound will stop.
(TALK)
Click to use talk function. A microphone must be installed in
your computer or other remote digital device. The camera will broadcast your
words.
In order to listen to sounds in that area, speakers must be hooked up to the
device
you are monitoring from (see figure 1.2). Click on the Talk icon and it will
turn red to indicate the talk mode is in operation. Click on it again when you
want to stop talk function.
NOTE: All of the above are functions you may access as a visitor. If you request
a function outside the visitor level of authority, a pop-up prompt will request
user name and password (see figure 2.6). It will request this 3 times before you
can login as a visitor again.
2.8 OPERATOR ACCESS
Login as an operator and you not only get all the functions allowed a visitor, but
you also have access to the following functions as well:
Figure 4.1
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Polaroid
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