Video / audio setup menu – Swann 8 Channel DVR H.264 User Manual

Page 58

Advertising
background image

56

Remember: After making changes to the settings press/click the APPLY button.

Video / Audio Setup Menu

Video System: Here you can choose between PAL and NTSC. PAL is used in Western

Europe and Australia, NTSC is used in the US, Canada and Japan. If the

DVR’s picture is black and white, flickering or similar, then this is probably

caused by the video system being set incorrectly.

VGA Resolution: This setting will determine how detailed the image sent to a VGA compatible

monitor (connected via the VGA port on the rear of the DVR) will be. The term

VGA is somewhat of an anachronism, referring to the plug-type, not to the

actual resolution. The DVR can be set to four different resolutions: SVGA (800

x 600), XGA (1024 x 768), SXGA (1280 x 1024) and 1440 x 900 (a resolution

which doesn’t have a short three-or-four-letter “name”). SVGA and XGA are

standard 4:3 monitors. SXGA monitors are 5:4 (slightly more square). 1440 x

900 is a widescreen format for 16:10 monitors.

Output Device: The primary display device you want to use. By default, the menus

and other on-screen displays will be shown on this device, unless

manually changed. The options are: VOUT, which will output to a TV via

the composite video output; VGA, which will output to a PC monitor

connected to the VGA port; and AUTO, which will detect which output has

a screen attached and display accordingly. See Output Device shortcuts,

opposite.

Rotate Time:

How long channels will be displayed in Rotate mode.

Volume:

Changes the audio output volume from the DVR.

Privacy Zone:

Use this to mask (read: put a black square over) certain areas of your images.

You can define up to four areas of the screen to mask. These areas are

defined in the same way as the motion detection area. This setting will affect

recordings - the black mask will still be there when footage is played back!

Advertising