Panasonic KX-HNB600 User Manual page 64

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Using the app
Note:
R Higher frame rates mean images are refreshed faster and moving subjects are displayed more
smoothly, however, images displayed on your mobile device may be delayed and sound may
cut out or be delayed when talking to the camera, especially over a slow or congested network
connection.
R Lower frame rates mean images are refreshed less often and moving subjects may appear
"choppy", however, images displayed on your mobile device will be less delayed and sound may
be more consistent when talking to the camera over a slow or congested network connection.
R When viewing images from the camera while away from home, the camera will apply the frame
rate setting at first. If your mobile device's network connection is slow or congested, the camera
will then lower the frame rate automatically. The result is that images will not be displayed at first
while away from home, and will be displayed only after some time passes. You can avoid this by
setting a lower frame rate setting.
– [Overwrite Recordings]: Determines whether recorded camera images are erased automatically
by new images when the hub's SD card is full.
Note:
R You can also change these settings while viewing the camera list by opening the options menu.
Changing the name and location assignment of a camera
See "Setting device profiles (device names, locations, and other settings)", Page 92.
Image and infrared sensor sensitivity (outdoor cameras only)
You can adjust the sensitivity of the camera's motion detection features.
1
From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings].
2
Tap [Device Profiles].
3
Tap [Camera].
4
Select the device that you want to change settings for.
5
Tap [Motion Sensitivity].
6
Select the desired setting.
– [High]: The image sensor and infrared sensor are very sensitive to changes in the image and to
temperature variations, i.e., even a small change in the image or temperature will trigger the
sensor.
– [Normal]: The image sensor and infrared sensor are moderately sensitive to changes in the image
and to temperature variations.
– [Low]: The image sensor and infrared sensor are somewhat sensitive to changes in the image
and to temperature variations.
– [Very Low]: The image sensor and infrared sensor are only slightly sensitive to changes in the
image and to temperature variations, i.e., a large change in the image or temperature is required to
trigger the sensor.
– [Advanced]: Allows you to set the sensitivity of the image sensor and the infrared sensor
individually. See "Setting the image sensor and infrared sensor individually", Page 64.
7
Tap [OK].
Note:
R You can also change these settings while viewing live camera images by opening the options menu
and selecting [Outdoor Camera Settings].
Setting the image sensor and infrared sensor individually
1
Set the camera's [Motion Sensitivity] setting to [Advanced].
2
Tap [IR Sensor] or [Video Motion].
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