eLine Technology ETV_v7 User Manual

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Settings

Brightness

Adjusts the brightness of the video footage.

Contrast

Adjusts the contrast of the video footage.

Sharpness

Adjusts the sharpness of the video footage.

Hue

Adjusts the color of the video footage.

Saturation

U and V

Adjusts the U and V color difference signals used in YUV color format for the video footage. Note
that not all cameras use a YUV color format, in which case, adjusting the Saturation U slider will
adjust the color saturation while the Saturation V slider will have no effect.

Resolution

Select a recording resolution from the drop-down menu. Options range from 352x240 to 704x480

resolution. If a network camera is enabled on the channel, this option will not be available.

Recording

Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable recording of the selected camera. If the selected

camera is not available, Inactive will be displayed here.

Pre Buffer

The number of seconds of footage to record prior to a motion detection or alarm event. For JPEG
Camera streams the recommended setting is 1. For H.264 Camera streams it is recommended to
set the pre buffer to the key frame rate.




Speeds

Opens the Recording Speed window. The
recording speed can be set individually for
Constant, Motion and Alarm Recording Mode.
Use the drop-down menu to select the desired
number of frames per second (fps).

Note: Network cameras will often record and
play back at a slower rate than what was set in
the Recording Speed window, depending on the
bandwidth and camera.

Reset ‘Cam#’ to

Default

Returns the camera settings to their default values.

Advanced Settings
In the Advanced Settings window, the cameras are grouped into Bank tabs that represent the physical camera
banks in the DVR. This allows the user to maximize the capture resolution and recording speeds for each
camera bank. When the number of FPS is changed in the Advanced Settings window, it is applied to all
recording modes.

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