Camera options, Launch the camera setup dialog – WiLife DVS-110I User Manual

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Setting System Options

LukWerks User Guide

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Camera Options

Use the Setup Camera dialog to view and modify properties for each camera— e.g. define a name, flip the

display orientation, and adjust the image quality. You will find the default image settings work for most

conditions. However, adjusting these options when conditions require is easy and straightforward.

Launch the Camera Setup Dialog

From the main Werks screen click the

SETUP

button and choose the Camera tab to modify the camera settings:

Dialog

Item

Usage

Camera

Buttons

Click the camera buttons 1-6 to select the

camera you wish to adjust.

Camera

Name

Set the name to display on the, video screen

and setup camera button.

Text Color

Click to change the color of the on screen

camera name.

Text Location Click one of 9 positions within the box to set

the screen location for the name.

Auto

Brightness

Check to allow camera to automatically adjust

image brightness and contrast with changing

conditions.

Brightness

+/-

Slide the bubble toward + to brighten and

toward the – to darken the image.

Contrast +/-

Slide the bubble toward the + or – to adjust

image contrast.

Flip Image

Check to flip image vertically when camera is

mounted upside down.

Mirror Image Check to flip image horizontally like a mirror.
Advanced

Options

Set advanced options for the camera. (See

the “Advanced Options” topic below for

details.)

Camera

Information

View the details of the local Powerline adapter

and camera.

Delete

Camera

Click button to remove all of your local camera

configuration settings. However, it does not

delete the stored video.

A

DVANCED

O

PTIONS

The advanced camera options allow you to change camera resolution, frame rate, and other options. We

expect that you will rarely need to change these settings. Werks writes these advanced options to the Luk

Camera for processing. Thus, when changing Advanced Options, remember to click the

APPLY

button.

The most common advanced option to adjust is Resolution, increasing it to 640 x 480. At the higher resolution

you get a sharper image, but remember that to use this setting with live viewing, you will need a machine that

matches or exceeds our Recommended Computer specifications. Using an underpowered PC with either higher

resolution or higher bit rates may result in video that seems too jerky.

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