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DS2 Network Guide
Function Description
Prole Name This eld can be edited to something signicant for the
Administrator.
Record Rate This eld either displays the pictures per second recorded under
this setting, or the milliseconds between each picture, depending
on the selection at the top of the table.
Resolution code The drop down menu allows selection of a suitable resolution for
this prole, from the settings at the top of the page (See JPEG
Resolution Alias).
View Prole
This identies the viewing prole when viewing MPEG4 video across the network using a NetVu
application such as NetVu ObserVer.
The MPEG options are associated with the Resolution alias for High, Medium and Low options.
10. From the drop down list select one of the twelve MPEG4 options for High, Medium and
Low.
The twelve settings correspond to the settings congured in the MPEG4 Proles section.
11. Save settings.
12. Return to the Camera Prole menu.
Function Description
View Prole Remote viewing is possible by using a NetVu Connected
application such as NetVu ObserVer. Select the MPEG prole
that will be associated when the High, Medium or Low options are
selected in the viewing application. This determines the size of the
network link established between the PC running the application
and the DVR. This option is useful in systems where bandwidth
is an issue allowing low bit rate MPEG images to be transmitted
across the network while still recording high quality JPEG images.
MPEG4 Prole Select the MPEG4 prole to be associated with the high, medium
and low options. The options in the list correspond with the
settings congured previously.
Selecting the Prole for Each Camera
All Cameras that have been enabled for Prole Recording can now be allocated the required Prole.
13. Enter the number of predicted 5 second events per hour for the system.
14. From the drop down list select the Prole for each of the cameras. The options are as
congured previously and are twelve JPEG and twelve MPEG4.
15. If schedule is enabled select the prole for Day, Night and Weekend mode.
16. Select the number of pre alarm pictures that will be stored along with the event images.
17. Enter the pre alarm record rate.
18. Save settings.
Note: Proles can be copied and pasted to ease conguration. Use the copy button on the
required camera settings and paste these to the other cameras.
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