Monitor Settings To Customize Windows For A Pc; Table 5-4 Recording Resolutions For Multi-Media Lt (Ntsc/Pal); Table 5-5 Display Properties For Optimal Video At Higher Resolutions - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Video Feed Setup
NTSC
Resolution
Comment
Gauge in a
Retrieval Session
PAL
Resolution
Comment
Gauge in a
Retrieval Session
a
Gauges are explained in

Monitor Settings to Customize Windows for a PC

Screen Area (pixels)
1600 x 1200
1280 x 1024
1280 x 960
1152 x 864
1024 x 768
800 x 800
a
Dial-up connections using few cameras are faster, as is retrieval of video recorded at lower resolu-
tions. Lower settings for the screen area may be sufficient for such use.
b
Video is visible and workable, even when using smaller screen area settings. See
90
Table 5-4
Recording Resolutions for Multi-Media LT (NTSC/PAL)
160 x 120
Lowest NTSC
resolution
a
192 x 144
Lowest PAL resolution
a
Resolution Gauge for Retrieval
Honeywell recommends that if you plan to use View's higher resolution settings, you should
set the monitor screen area to 1280 by 1024 pixels or higher to run View. Microsoft Windows
is used to set this value, not the View application. Recommended values are listed in
5-5. You can also change the PC Monitor Refresh Rate. See
Table
on page 91.
Microsoft Windows
Honeywell also recommends that you consider using two PC monitors at the same time if
you plan to display ten or more cameras on a PC screen at once. See
on page 91.
Using Two Monitors
Table 5-5
Display Properties for Optimal Video at Higher Resolutions
For Multi-Media DSP
and Multi-Media units
320 x 240
Default setting for NTSC on
a new unit
384 x 288
Honeywell default for PAL,
including upgrades
Session, page 88.
For Multi-Media LT units and over dial-up
connections
b
640 x 240
Highest NTSC
setting
704 x 288
Highest PAL
setting
Larger Monitors and
Microsoft Dual View
a
b
Figure
5-14.

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