Honeywell K14392V1 DVR User Manual


 
Video Feed Setup
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Adjusting a Video Feed
1. Continue or start a Maintenance Session.
2. On the Video tab, select the name of a camera in the Name column.
3. Adjust Brightness, Hue, Contrast and Saturation, as needed. You can monitor changes
on the video feed displayed on the tab: your changes are saved on-the-fly.
Video feed adjustments cannot correct cameras that are badly-angled, out of focus, in the
dark, and so on. If corrections are needed beyond adjustment, see
Environmental
Interference for Video Feeds, on p. 84.
To Re-enable One Camera's Feed
In the Name column, click the box next to the camera icon, next to the camera name. The
camera is enabled when a checkmark appears in the box. If no video appears, consider that the
camera may be turned off, disconnected from the unit, not powered or damaged. See also
Environmental Interference for Video Feeds.
To Re-enable All Newly Connected, Powered Cameras
You have the option of either:
Enabling the new cameras one-by-one.
Cycle the unit's power, so that cameras are auto-detected.
To Adjust All Cameras at Once
Press and hold a Ctrl key on the PC’s keyboard, while changing a setting with the mouse.
To Disable a Camera
1. Continue or start a Maintenance Session.
2. On the Video tab, select a camera in the Name column.
3. Clear the box next to the camera’s name.
Disabling a camera resets the recording settings and other configurations to default
settings. The defaults are used when the camera is re-enabled.
Resolution of Live Video in View Software
Automatic optimization of resolution for Live video sessions
View software optimizes the resolution of live video. The size of a camera window determines
which resolution is used. As an operator makes a camera window larger (or smaller), the