Note• When the data format of camera images is set to JPEG, audio can be transmitted.Home Position buttonis displayed as inoperable when no home positions are registered to the camera.Motion Detection barWhen [Perform motion detection with the camera] is selected in the motion detection settings, the motiondetection status bar is not displayed.4.1.2 Image SettingsData FormatSet the [Internet Mode] to [ON] to display MPEG-4 or H.264 images from cameras registered over the Internet.Note• Cameras connected to the network camera recorder software on the same network (LAN) can displayMPEG-4 and H.264 images even when [Internet Mode] is set to "OFF".• When the date format is H.264 or MPEG-4, the camera cannot be connected to with https.Image QualityThe following image quality levels can be selected:• [0 Super fine], [1 Fine], [2], [3], [4], [5 Normal], [6], [7], [8], [9 Low]The default is [5 Normal].Frame Rate SettingsThe frame rates that can be set for cameras are as follows:• JPEG Images[0.1 fps], [0.2 fps], [0.33 fps], [0.5 fps], [1 fps], [2 fps], [3 fps], [5 fps], [6 fps], [10 fps], [15 fps], [30 fps]The default is [10 fps].Note• The JPEG image frame rate may become slower due to factors such as the network environment,capacity of the computer, recording subject, and number of user accesses.See your network camera user manual for more information.• MPEG-4/H.264 Images[1 fps], [3 fps], [5 fps], [7.5 fps], [10 fps], [15 fps], [20 fps], [30 fps], [60 fps]The default is [10 fps].The default for 360° network cameras that have image capture mode set to quad streams is [7.5 fps].Note• When [60 fps] is configured for the camera, images on the multi-monitoring and multi-playbackscreens may be momentarily paused, and slight disturbances may occur due to frame skipping.Also, if the network connection speed and the processing capabilities of the computer areinsufficient, images may not be displayed smoothly.160 Operating Instructions4.1.2 Image Settings