User's Manual

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WORKING WITH THE CONFIGURATION TAB
The Configuration tab allows you to set up the noise filter levels and video settings for each camera (refer to Figure 78).
Figure 78. Configuration Screen
Setting the Noise Filter
The noise filter removes high frequency noise from the camera to improve the quality of the encoded video signal. Video noise is generally
manifested as snow, graininess, ghost images, or picture static. Noise is imposed on the video signal by external sources such as power lines,
electric motors, fluorescent lamps, and so forth. The DVR5100 Remote Client allows you to select between three filter levels, to apply the filter
that provides the best video picture for your application.
Select one of the following noise filter levels:
Low: Minimum filtration and reduction of high-frequency noise.
Medium: Medium filtration and reduction of high-frequency noise.
High: Maximum filtration and reduction of high-frequency noise.
Configuring the Camera Settings
For each camera setting, select Auto (default) or Manual. If Manual is selected, adjust the setting’s value (Brightness, Saturation, Hue, and
Contrast). Use the view window to preview the changes before you save them.