Canon VB-M40 Security Camera User Manual


 
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Setting Page
Initial Camera Settings
1 [Intelligent Function Information]
Select from [Add] or [Do not add] for intelligent function
information other than volume detection in JPEG
header information.
JPEG
1 [Image Quality]
Select a desired image quality from 1 to 5 (5 levels) for
images transmitted at each image size in JPEG.
Greater values have higher quality.
2 [Image Size: Image Transmission]
Select [160 x 120], [320 x 240], [640 x 480] or
[1280 x 960] for the size of images transmitted. This
becomes the start-up image size used by each viewer.
3 [Maximum Frame Rate: Image Transmission]
Limit the maximum transmission frame rate per second
to reduce the viewer load. The maximum is 30 frames/
sec. Enter a value of between 0.1 and 30.0.
4 [Image Size: Upload]
Select [160 x 120], [320 x 240], [640 x 480] or
[1280 x 960] for the size of images uploaded. For
details of upload settings, see P. 4-15.
H.264
1 [Bit Rate Control]
Select [Use bit rate control] or [Do not use bit rate
control].
2 [Target Bit Rate (kbps)]
If [Use bit rate control] is selected in 1, select 32 to
4096 (total 12 levels) for the target bit rate.
3 [Video Quality]
If [Do not use bit rate control] is selected in 1, select a
desired quality from 1 to 5 (total 5 levels) for H.264
video transmission.
Greater values have higher quality.
4 [Video Size]
Select [320 x 240], [640 x 480] or [1280 x 960] for the
size of video transmitted.
5 [Frame Rate (fps)]
Select [10], [15] or [30] (fps) for the frame rate of video
transmitted.
[Video] Image Size, Quality and Frame Rate Settings
The following can be set here.
Initial Camera Settings
Set whether to add intelligent functions
information (except volume detection) to JPEG
headers.
JPEG
Set the image quality, size and maximum frame
rate in JPEG.
H.264
Set the bit rate, video size, capture frame rate and
upload size in H.264.
On-screen Display
Set time, character string, etc. displayed over
images.
Important
Network load will increase if a larger video size is set or
higher video quality and target bit rate are set, as this
increases data size per frame.
JPEG: The frame rate may drop
H.264: Video may be temporarily disrupted
Block noise may become noticeable if a large image size and
low target bit rate are set.
The data size may increase depending on the type or
movement of the subject. If the frame rate remains low or
other undesirable conditions continue for a prolonged
period, lower the image size or quality setting.
Note that if you are using bundled RM-Lite, the hard disk
usage will also be affected during recording.