Instruction Manual

Milestone Husky M30/M50
Administrator's Manual
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Advanced configuration
Frame rate - MJPEG
When you configure video and recording (see "About video and recording configuration" on page 64),
you can specify certain properties for many cameras in one go. Either in order to speed up things, or
because the properties in question are shared by all cameras rather than being specific to individual
cameras.
All properties on a white background are editable, properties on a light blue background cannot be
edited. Note that all of the Frame rate - MJPEG properties can also be specified individually for each
camera (see "Recording" on page 90) using MJPEG.
Template and common properties
Name
Description
Template
The template can help you configure similar properties quickly. Say
you have 20 cameras and you want to change the recording path,
archiving path, and retention time for all of them. Instead of having
to enter the same three pieces of information 20 times, you can
simply enter them once in the template, and then apply the template
to the 20 cameras with only two clicks.
Apply Template
Select which cameras you want to apply the template for. Use one
of the two Set buttons to actually apply the template.
Select All
Click button to select all cameras in the Apply Template column.
Clear All
Click button to clear all selections in the Apply Template column.
Set selected template value on
selected cameras
Apply only a selected value from the template to selected cameras.
Tip: To select more than one value press CTRL while selecting.
Set all template values on
selected cameras
Apply all values from the template to selected cameras.
Camera Name
The name as it appears in the Management Application as well as
in clients. You can overwrite the existing name with a new one.
Names must be unique, and must not contain any of these special
characters: < > & ' " \ / : * ? | [ ]
Regular frame rate properties
Name
Description
Frame Rate
Required average frame rate for video from the camera. Select
number of frames, then select the time unit interval (second, minute
or hour).