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Intelligence Mode (Off, MD, MT): The difference between Motion Detect (MD) and
Motion Track (MT) is that Motion Detect will take a screen shot of the entire screen
every three to five seconds while motion is being detected. However Motion Track
will essentially follow the motion, and zoom in on the section of the screen where
motion is taking place while it takes the screenshots. Motion Track takes more fluid
screen shots and can follow a person walking across a room, as long as there is no
other motion in the frame.
Photo Size: This feature is not adjustable in this camera model; all photos will be
saved in D1 format.
Photo Quality: This option allows you to change the photo quality from High (H),
Medium (M), and Low (L). Lowering the photo quality will allow you to save more
images to your SD Card.
Max Zoom Times (2X, 4X, 10X): This option allows you to change the maximum
zoom variable when Motion Track (MT) is enabled.
Auto Snapshot: The Auto Snapshot feature is essentially what makes the camera
able to operateindependentlyfrom a DVR unit. Enabling Auto Snapshot will cause
the camera to take a snapshot whenever any motion is detected by the camera.
Red Frame: Enabling Red Frame causes the camera to display red frames around
the general area that motion is taking place in.
MT Sensitivity: This option allows you to change the motion detection sensitivity
from 0-6, with 0 being lowest and 6 being highest.
Disk Overwrite: Enabling Disk Overwrite allows the camera will begin deleting the
very oldest images on the SD card when the SD card becomes full. This way, the
camera will continue to save photographs even after the SD becomes full. If
Overwrite is disabled, the camera will stop saving photographs when the SD card
becomes full.
Default Setting: Selecting the Default Setting option will revert all Security settings
back to the factory default.
3. Image
Brightness: This option allows you to change the image brightness from 1-100.
Contrast: This option allows you to change the image contrast from 1-100.
Saturation: This option allows you to change the image saturation from 1-100.
Default Setting: Selecting the Default Setting option will revert all image settings
back to the factory default.
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