4 / 8 Channel D1 Realtime H.264 DVR - Maplin Electronics
4 / 8 Channel D1 Realtime H.264 DVR - Maplin Electronics
4 / 8 Channel D1 Realtime H.264 DVR - Maplin Electronics
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Device: PTZ (see page 30)<br />
<strong>Channel</strong>: The channel you’d like to configure a PTZ camera for.<br />
Settings: See page 30 for more information about the PTZ<br />
settings you’ll find here.<br />
You’ll probably need the documentation that came with your<br />
PTZ camera to figure out how to fill out this configuration<br />
page.<br />
System: General (see page 31)<br />
System Standard: Lets you change the <strong>DVR</strong> between PAL or<br />
NTSC standards.<br />
NTSC operates at 30 frames per second, and has an effective<br />
resolution of 720 x 480. It’s used in countries with 60Hz power,<br />
such as the United States, Canada, Japan and so on.<br />
PAL operates at 25 frames per second, and has a effective<br />
resolution of 720 x 576. It’s used in countries with 50Hz power,<br />
such as most of Europe, the United Kingdom and Australia.<br />
If this is not set correctly, images on your <strong>DVR</strong> may be black<br />
and white, flickering or simply not there at all.<br />
If you change the System Standard,<br />
it automatically forces a reboot of the <strong>DVR</strong>.<br />
This will happen the instant you click OK.<br />
Date Format: How you’d like the date displayed.<br />
Device ID: A code differentiating this <strong>DVR</strong> from other <strong>DVR</strong>s or<br />
<strong>DVR</strong>-like devices. You can leave this setting - it’s only important<br />
if you’re got multiple <strong>DVR</strong>’s and you’re planning to use them on<br />
the same network or share PTZ device control.<br />
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