Honeywell RAPID EYE K5404V9 User Manual

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Live Video

2–7

Video quality: Live sessions

Video quality while monitoring live sessions can be lowered on low-speed dial-up
connections to improve the transmission time of images. It can also be heightened on
one camera for more detail, as needed.

The Video quality of recording is customized globally.
Once video is recorded, its Quality setting cannot be changed. See 4.1: Adjusting a
Video Feed
on p. 4–1.

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!19 To set the Video Quality on one camera

1.

Do one of the following:

right-click in a camera window. A menu appears showing Video Quality.

View->Options->Video Quality.

2.

Place the mouse pointer on the Video Quality command, slide to another value
and click.

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!20 To set the Video Quality on all cameras used in a player, for that live session

All cameras can be set at once by pressing and holding the CTRL key on the
PC keyboard, while customizing a Video Quality setting.

2.1.5 Customizing

the

Time

Display

Time reference

You have the option of displaying time as Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), or showing
the Multi-Media unit’s “remote” time zone (RTZ) or the View operator’s own local time
(LTZ). Check if the PC’s clock is set correctly before doing so.

“UTC” is also known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

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!21 To set the date and time on an operator’s PC

1. In

the

Microsoft Windows Control Panel, double-click the Regional Settings icon.

2. Click

the

Time tab; set the style, separator and symbols as required.

3. Click

the

Date tab; set the Short date style and Date separator as required.

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!22 To set the time reference on an operator’s PC

1. Using

View, on its main View menu (see figure 11) click Options, then Time

Reference. The Show Time Reference As dialog is displayed.

2.

Set the time display reference to either your local time zone (LTZ), the camera’s
remote time zone (RTZ) or to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).

3. Click

OK.

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