Iviewhd userʼs manual – NetMedia iViewHD-2M User Manual
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Each iViewHD web page contains a footer which can be clicked to access the iViewHD home page
where you will find out more information about iViewHD and also access support forums, documenta-
tion and firmware updates.
You can change various camera parameters and then save them in the cameraʼs persistent storage.
You can also retrieve your saved parameters. The parameters that you can modify are
• Use Flash - Enables use of an optional Flash plugin. This option is only visible in non-Internet
Explorer browsers. For Internet Explorer this Flash plugin is used exclusively. In non-Internet
Explorer browsers such as FireFox, Safari or Chrome, the browser is able to handle the MJPEG
data stream directly. If you would rather have the camera image displayed by the Flash plugin,
you can select this option. This is only a browser option, and is retained by your browser and not
saved when parameters are saved.
• Resolution - Selects from a variety of fixed camera capture resolutions. The resolutions cur-
rently supported are
• UXGA 1600x1200
• SXGA 1280x960
• XGA 1024x768
• SVGA 800x600
• XD1 720x536
• VGA 640x480
• QVGA 320x240
• QQVGA 160x120
• CIF 400x296
• Frame Rate - Selects from three frame rates which allow better displaying of lighting conditions.
The camera may automatically adjust the frame rate based on the resolution selected:
• Best for Day - This is the fastest frame rate and is better suited for brighter lighting condi-
tions. Based on lighting conditions, resolution and compression, this frame rate can deliver
more than 30fps, but in low light conditions, the frame rate will be much lower.
• Better for Night - This frame rate is better suited for night. Itʼs a medium frame rate that al-
lows longer exposure for darker environments. Based on lighting conditions, resolution and
compression, this frame rate can deliver more than 15fps, but in low light conditions, the
frame rate will be much lower.
• Best for Night - This frame rate is intended for night viewing, although it functions at a re-
duced frame rate in daylight. Based on lighting conditions, resolution and compression, this
frame rate can deliver more than 10fps, but in low light conditions, the frame rate will be
much lower.
• Special Image Effects - Selects from a variety of special effects which alter the appearance of
the image:
• Normal - The image is not altered.
• Negative - The image is a color negative.
• Gray - The image is grayish in appearance.
• Bluish - The image has a blueish cast.
• Greenish - The image has a greenish cast.
• Reddish - The image has a reddish cast.
• Sepia - The image appears as sepia
• BW - The image appears a black and white
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