
MANUAL CONFIGURATION
RK SERIES - IP CAMERAS H264
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DSE SRL - ITALY - WWW.DSE.EU
The parameters on the left relate to the overall operation of the camera
NAME ROOM - E 'can assign a distinctive name of the camera NAME ROOM - E 'can assign a distinctive name of the camera
STREAM TYPE - Each camera can generate up to three different types of video streams that you can choose from the client when making STREAM TYPE - Each camera can generate up to three different types of video streams that you can choose from the client when making STREAM TYPE - Each camera can generate up to three different types of video streams that you can choose from the client when making
the connection. This way you can easily adapt to the bandwidth that you have available. For example, if we have access to the camera
through a mobile connection with low bandwidth availability we will choose to receive a stream with low resolution and frame rate. In this
box you can choose to use one, two or three streams. This choice modifies the underlying field in an automatic way.
CODE - Depending on your previous choice here you will find the combinations of 1,2 or 3 resolutions to be assigned to 1,2,3 stream. CODE - Depending on your previous choice here you will find the combinations of 1,2 or 3 resolutions to be assigned to 1,2,3 stream.
These cameras only use dynamic compression H264, compressions older as MPG4 MJPEG and have been abandoned. As a rule, you
will choose the main stream in maximum FullHD resolution and stream 2 and possibly 3 at 352x288 resolution for use with low bandwidth
available
GUY - Here you set the resolution that will be used by the camera only in the live viewing window of the browser Internet Explorer. GUY - Here you set the resolution that will be used by the camera only in the live viewing window of the browser Internet Explorer.
H264 PROFILE - Allows you to choose the type of compression H264: High-Profile (recommended) or Main-Profile. H264 PROFILE - Allows you to choose the type of compression H264: High-Profile (recommended) or Main-Profile.
SETTINGS OSD - Here you can define your overlays to display the image. E 'can choose to show the time (defining the format) and / or SETTINGS OSD - Here you can define your overlays to display the image. E 'can choose to show the time (defining the format) and / or
the camera name (editable). The OSD POSITION box determines where the overlay. The function