Technical Manual

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SPECIAL
The settings in the menu allow you to further customize your camera to suit your needs.
Language
You can chose from English, traditional Chinese or simplified Chinese.
CAM TITLE
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJK
LMNOPQRSTUV
WXYZ ()
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CLR POS END
CAMERA_1
Camera Title
This allows you to create and display a name for the camera as well
as position it within the image. If you are using this camera with
a Q-See DVR, please note that this display is in addition to - and
separate from - the similar display available through the DVR which
can be turned on or off within the DVR. If the camera title is enabled,
“CAM 01” will also appear in the upper right hand corner. It will
appear, along with the name you chose on any video recorded from
this camera.
To enter text, use the multi-function button to navigate to the desired character and then press the button to enter it and the cursor
will advance to the next position in the name. The arrow buttons will allow you to move the cursor within the camera name. You may
enter up to 15 characters.
Use the arrow keys to move within the name. When complete, click on POS to position the name within the camera’s view. Once
you’ve positioned the name, press in on the multi-function button to exit.
Mirror
Use the options in this menu to rotate your camera’s view or flip it either vertically or horizontally. This is useful in situations where
your camera cannot be positioned to provide a proper video image in the normal manner.
Motion Detection
Unlike most security cameras, your camera is capable of detecting motion by itself. If you are connecting your camera to a Q-See
security DVR, you will not need to enable this feature as the DVR itself has motion detection capabilities. We do not recommend
enabling motion detection on the camera while connected to a security DVR as it can produce adverse results by obscuring the
recorded video or generating artifacts which the DVR will interpret as motion causing it to record unnecessarily.
If you do chose to use it, there are three individually-configurable areas which you can select to notice motion. By default, items
moving within these areas will have red pixels tracking the object. You can adjust the sensitivity, size, and position of these areas
along with whether the areas themselves will appear on-screen.