
camera towards Infinity.
d. In the Iris drop down list, select Automatic.
Allow the camera a few moments to save and apply your changes to the video stream.
Adjusting the Image Quality
As you observe the live video stream, you can adjust the camera's image quality. This includes the camera's
compression and image rate for streaming video through the network, and some basic lighting settings.
Note: Some options may not be displayed if they are not supported by the camera.
1. On the Camera page, tap IMAGE.
2. In the settings area below the image panel, tap any of the following settings to expand the settings
menu. You can scroll through the available options then select the appropriate setting.
lQuality — Select an image quality setting. An image quality setting of 1will produce the highest
quality video and require the most bandwidth. The default setting is 6.
lMax Bitrate — Select the maximum bandwidth the camera can use in kilobits per second
(kbps).
lKeyframe Interval — Select the preferred number of frames between each keyframe.
It is recommended that you have at least one keyframe per second. So, if the image rate is set
to 30 images per second, you should select 30 for this setting.
lImage Rate — Select the number of images per second you want the camera to stream over
the network.
lResolution — Select the preferred image resolution.
lFlicker Control — If your video image flickers because of the fluorescent lights around the
camera, you can reduce the effects of the flicker by changing this setting to match the
frequency of your lights. Generally, Europe is 50 Hz and North America is 60 Hz.
3. If the camera supports wide dynamic range (WDR), select the Enable Wide Dynamic Range check box
to use this feature.
This allows the camera to adjust the video image to accommodate scenes where bright light and dark
shadow are clearly visible.
4. If the camera includes an IR illuminator, select the Enable IR check box to use this feature.
Allow the camera a few moments to save and apply your changes to the video stream.
Setting the Camera's IP Address
By default, the camera is set to automatically obtain an IPaddress.
If the camera needs to use a static IPaddress in your network, you can disable the Automatic Network
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