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In order to improve transmission speed, the maximum quality of live images is set automatically according to
the selected display mode, as follows:
Display Mode
Max Display
Quality
Single 1
Two-by-two matrix 5
Hexa (Six) 5
Three-by-three matrix (Nine) 6
Four-by-four matrix (Sixteen) 7
The Single mode is assigned the highest available resolution, while other modes are assigned lesser
resolutions, in proportion to their number of views. This is because the smaller views (for example, 3x3 or
4x4) generally do not benefit from higher resolutions and are equally legible in a lower resolution.
When the
buttons in the Main window Function Controls area are enabled, you can manually
override the display mode-determined live picture quality for the currently selected camera. The qualities 1, 5,
6 and 7 are available for this purpose. The quality and refresh mode of the live video is displayed during the
first five seconds following the manual Quality change. (For information about enabling the buttons, refer to
the Configuring Manual Recording and Picture Quality section in Chapter 3, Configuring the ViconNet
System.)
Refresh Mode
The refresh mode refers to whether all the frame data (Full mode, represented by an F in the bottom-left of
the camera view) is displayed each time or only changes that occur in the frames (Normal mode, represented
by an N in the bottom-left of the camera view) are displayed. The view image is automatically played back in
the refresh mode in which it was recorded.
For I-Onyx 9xx and third party cameras there is no N designation. The mode will either be F (full motion
JPEG) or MPEG/H.264.
The refresh mode of the recorded image is determined according to the configuration settings for Manual
Recording, Auto Record, Macro Creation and Pre/post Alarm. For additional details, refer to the relevant
sections in Chapter 3, Configuring the ViconNet System.
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