Operation Manual

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6.2 Camera
General
RTSP: Settings for RTSP transmission.
RTSP port: The standard port for RTSP transmission is 554. Alternatively, this port can have a
value of 1024-65535. If several IP cameras are located in the same subnetwork, then
each camera should have their own unique RTSP port.
RTP: Settings for the RTP transmission (Real Time Protocol).
Unicast streaming: When using Unicast streaming, the video files are transmitted to a recipient who
requested the data.
Port range: The standard port range for RTP Unicast streaming is 5000-7999. Alternatively, the
port range can have a value of 1027-65535.
Image rotated: Settings for image orientation.
Flip: The image is rotated by 180°.
Mirror: The image is mirrored.
Flip + mirror: Select this option when the camera has been installed upside down.
Video clip format: Select between MPEG-4 and H.264 for the compression type of the saved video clips
(e.g. e-mail SMTP video clip transmission). The H.264 option can result in the
utilisation of more system resources, which can lead to a reduction in camera
performance (e.g. frame rate and motion detection).
Analogue
video output: Activate or deactivate the analogue video output on the camera. This video output is
used for setting the focus.
The MPEG-4 function is not available and cannot be configured if the analogue
video output is activated under “Camera/General” (no integration into NVR/HDR
possible!).
Night ICR mode: Settings for the swivelling IR cut filter (ICR)
Auto: The cut filter pans in or out automatically according to the light sensor. The
“Threshold” option specifies the switching values.
Night mode: The swivel filter is constantly separated from the image sensor. The image
sensor can record visible light and IR light.
Day mode: The swivel filter is constantly in front of the image sensor. The image
sensor can only record visible light.
Schedule: The swivel filter is switched according to a schedule. The “ICR schedule”
option appears (see 6.14, “Schedule” for details on configuration).