Pan/Tilt: Change the settings for the Pan/Tilt feature
Important ! : If you want to view or change the settings of the camera, always press “Get settings” first before each settings menu. The software then retrieves the current settings from the camera.
Network: Here you can set the network settings of the camera manually.
Important ! : If you want to view or change the settings of the camera, always press “Get settings” first before each settings menu. The software then retrieves the current settings from the camera.
SD card: Set the recording settings for the SD card. Playback recordings on the SD card and format the SD card.
Important ! : If you want to view or change the settings of the camera, always press “Get settings” first before each settings menu. The software then retrieves the current settings from the camera.
The following options are available:
Alarm recording: Starts recording if movement is detected
Full time recording: Will record continuously
No recording: No recording
Format SD: The SD card will be formatted (all data and recordings will be deleted from the SD card).
How much storage space is required to record continuously on the SD-card for 24 hours?
Below you will find a schematic of the used storage space per resolution when recording continuously to the SD card. * This is an average of used storage capacity with continuous recording, the values are affected by the amount of movement, amount of colours and the difference between day / night.
Please note the amount of data is based on a home environment and is based on daytime recording. When the camera is in night mode the amount of data will be less, also the amount of movement and colours will influence the amount of data. Make sure you always reserve additional space.
Example @1280x720 and wish to record 24 hours on micro SD card we advise to use a 16GB micro SD card.
Changing the resolution for the video stream also influences the bandwidth used on your network/internet connection.
Power: Change the environments power frequency
Important ! : If you want to view or change the settings of the camera, always press "Get settings" first before each settings menu. The software then retrieves the current settings from the camera.
ONVIF: Change the Onvif settings (Open Network Video Integration Forum)
Important ! : If you want to view or change the settings of the camera, always press "Get settings" first before each settings menu. The software then retrieves the current settings from the camera.
The ONVIF specification defines a common protocol for the exchange of information between network video devices including automatic device discovery, video streaming and intelligence metadata.
Video quality: Change video settings
Important ! : If you want to view or change the settings of the camera, always press "Get settings" first before each settings menu. The software then retrieves the current settings from the camera.
If you are experiencing bad Video quality you can change the quality settings here.
Try to lower the "Video quality" (by default Max) to "High" or "Medium", click eventually on "Apply". Video data packages are larger than plain Internet data packages.
The camera needs a stable WiFi signal and bandwidth to be able to broadcast the video over the Network/Internet. If you notice the video stream is not viewed correctly in the APP/software/webinterface. You will need to set the resolution of the camera lower to be able to view the video correctly.
Below you can find an overview of an estimated Bandwidth solely needed per camera per resolution.