Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Illustra PG4 Series 2MP, 4MP and 8MP Indoor / Outdoor Dome Cameras
- Network Topology
- Network Connection
- Configuration
- Appendix A: Using Media Player to View RTSP Streaming
- Appendix B: Stream Tables
- Appendix C:Technical Specifications
- End User License Agreement (EULA)
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• Exposure default buttons will default Exposure profile to Auto (it will not
apply any bitrate changes)
• Demo mode will only revert back to VBR Highest on a Factory reset
• Demo mode to other values will change the bitrate to CVBR Max
Bitrate 8000
• Other to Demo does not change the bitrate under any circumstance
• Other to Other does not change the bitrate under any circumstance
• When Exposure profiles sets new bitrate values, they will not auto-
matically restart active stream to update to the new settings. Manual
restart is required.
Indoor
• Set camera Bitrate controller to CVBR
• Set Max Bitrate to 8000
• Set max gain allowed
• Set max exposure allowed
• Set min exposure allowed
• Auto Exposure selects shutter speed (between min and max exposure
values), gain (between 0db and max gain selection) and iris position to
adjust exposure if light level or scene changes
• Use case: Office environment where light levels can change quickly
Gaming
• Set camera Bitrate controller to CVBR
• Set Max Bitrate to 8000
• Set Stream 1 Framerate to 30 (if lower than)
• Set max gain value allowed
• Set min exposure allowed
• Set max exposure no slower than 1/30s (NTSC/60Hz) or 1/25s
(PAL/50Hz)
• Use case: Casinos or other situations where Frame Rate must be no
slower than 30fps (NTSC/60Hz) or 25fps (PAL/50Hz)
License Plate Recognition (LPR) low, mid and high
• Set camera Bitrate controller to CVBR
• Set Max Bitrate to 8000
• Set max gain value allowed
• Set min exposure allowed
• Low vs mid vs high, set slower or faster max exposure values
• Auto exposure selects iris position, shutter speed and gain to adjust
exposure if light level or scene changes
• Use case: License Plate Recognition such as parking garages or other
moving vehicle scenario where a fast shutter speed must be main-