User Manual

Video Quality
You can choose one of three video qualities by using the Zetta Widget software.
They are High, Medium, and Low. High Quality means that the video is saved with
the least amount of le compression; Low Quality with the most compression. The
default video quality is High. Once you’ve clicked on High, Medium or Low, make
sure to click on Sync Settings to DVR and leave the camera’s three-position switch
in Custom mode.
Resolution
When using Custom Mode, select a resolution of 1280 x 720 or 640 x 360 to suit
your needs. The former creates a high denition picture; the latter facilitates longer
recording time when you need to stretch memory. If you move the slider on the
camera away from Custom Mode, all custom settings will be disabled and recording
resolution will be determined by positioning the switch at Continuous Mode (low-res)
or Triggering Mode (high-def).
Frame Rate
You can choose to record video at a High frame rate of 20 frames per second or at
a Low rate of 6 fps. High provides the smoothest motion while Low enables longer-
duration recordings. The Zetta Widget default frame rate is High.
Indoor Lighting Condition
The camera can be set to accommodate the frequency of electrical grids in various
countries in order to provide the best icker-free video when indoor lighting is
deployed. For use in North America, the software should be set to 60 Hz, though
youre unlikely to see much difference. The default is 50 Hz. Clicking on Outdoor
assumes natural lighting.
Day / Night Mode
Set to “Day mode if the environment in which the camera is placed always has
adequate lighting. Set to “Night mode” for poor lighting conditions. Set to Auto
Switching” if the lighting condition will change while the camera is operating. Make
sure to click on Sync Settings to DVR and keep the camera’s three-position switch on
Custom mode. The default is Day mode.
Note about Night Vision: If you plan on operating the camera using its infrared night
vision capability, do not set the software to Day mode. The camera will not use the
infrared lights in this mode. If you switch to Night Mode, the camera will always have
them turned on, which wastes battery power if you’re lming in daylight. You’re best
off using the Auto Switching setting since the camera can sense whether it needs
to use its IR lights. When the camera records in the dark using its IR lights, color is
replaced by black and white (or gray scale) video.
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