INTELLINET NETWORK NSC15-WG User Manual User Manual

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MPEG4 Viewer Port:

The camera uses two ports, one for regular connections and
one for SSL (HTTPS) encrypted connections. If you are using
the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera only
in your local network and do not wish to access the video
remotely over an Internet connection, these values are
unimportant. For remote connections, however, they are
important. The ports entered here need to be programmed
into your router’s port forwarding table to allow incoming
remote connections. Refer to Chapter 7 Remote Access and
Router Setup for details on the port forwarding setup.

Image Size:

Define the video resolution that the camera sends out by
selecting the appropriate resolution (160x120, 320x240 and
640x480 pixels) here. The image size has a direct impact on
the amount of network bandwidth required in order to submit
the video stream over the network. The higher the resolution,
the more network bandwidth is used to deliver the video
stream.

Frame rate:

Select from a range of 5 to 30 fps to define the maximum
frame rate (frames per second) of the video. The higher the
frame rate, the smoother the video and the more network
bandwidth required to deliver the video stream.

Quality:

You can control the image quality of the video by selecting
“Fixed Quality” and defining the image quality by selecting
one of the following values “Medium,” “Standard,” “Good,”
“Detailed” and “Excellent.” Or you can choose to specify the
bit rate of the video the camera must not exceed. When you
set the quality to “Auto,” the camera varies the image quality
automatically based on the connection speed of the connected
client.

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