User Guide

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Operation
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Tips
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The zoom functions independently for each camera sensor. For example, zooming in when viewing
thermal images does not affect visible images or video streams.
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Zooming in and out affects the video streams, unlike the Live Video Refresh Rate setting.
System Settings and Other Options
Users assigned the admin or expert role can click System Settings to configure the camera. For more
information, see the Configuration chapter.
Additional choices are for Help and Logout.
3.3 Video Page
The camera provides three video streams: two visible streams
(V1 and V2) and one thermal stream (T1). Video streams are
available for viewing using a client program or third-party ONVIF
systems.
In general, it is not necessary to modify the default parameters.
In some cases, such as when an IP video stream is sent over a
wireless network, it can be useful to tune the video streams to
reduce the bandwidth requirements. To modify the parameters
for a particular video stream, click the relevant button (V1, V2, or
T1).
Tip
On the camera web page, the live video is not the actual video stream. Changes to stream settings
might not affect the live video. Check any changes to stream settings using a client program or third-
party ONVIF system.
Visible 1 / Visible 2
Codec options for the visible streams are H.264 or MJPEG.
Resolution options are 3840x2160 (4K), which is available only with H.264 encoding; 1920x1080 (1080p);
1280x720 (720p); and 640x480 (480p). The Frame Rate range is 5-30 FPS (frames per second).
When one stream's resolution is set to 3840x2160, the camera supports the following resolutions for the
other stream:
One visible stream
Other visible stream
Resolution
Frame rate
Resolution
Frame rate
3840x2160
> 15 FPS
640x480
1280x720
1920x1080
Thermal 1
Codec options are H.264 or MJPEG.