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Relative iris is not supported, which means Victor client won’t be able to adjust the Iris. However
the absolute Iris adjustment is available through NVR or Camera web page.
Due to a limitation in NVR motion detection stream selection algorithm, the MPEG4 stream
cannot be utilized for motion detection. This limitation requires quality setting in the MPEG4
stream, which is not supported by the cameras.
The NVR supports dual-streams for SONY 5th generation cameras with some camera
performance limitations. Please refer to SONY camera documentation for more information.
Recommendations:
•Refer to the Camera GUI to determine possible available dual stream
combinations before setting the stream configuration in the NVR.
Resolution, FPS and quality settings in stream 1 will affect the possible
configuration settings for stream 2.
•If the resolution of the primary stream is much larger than 640x480,
create a secondary stream, at 640x480 or less.
•On some cameras, configuring Stream 1 to a high resolution and frame
rate settings with H.264, the camera may not allow dual stream. In
such case, an attempt to enable the motion detection meta data will fail.
•The NVR in some cases may detect an attempt from a user to set a
non supported dual stream combination and will report an error. It will
then automatically configure the stream to its known limitation,
according to what is shown on the camera GUI
•The configuration limits available for a secondary stream might be
different between two cameras of the same model, same firmware
level, and same primary stream configuration depending on some other
camera configuration choices, such as Wide-Dynamic-Range (which,
in some implementations, may cut the maximum available frame-rate in
half).
•Over-configuration of streams can have different results on different
camera models. In some instances, the camera attempts to run the
configuration with a result that camera responses to direct commands
become slower and slower. To recover from this over-configured
settings may require camera reboot using the direct camera web
interface or camera power-cycle.
•It is recommended to change stream parameters (Codec, FPS, Quality,
and Resolution) one step at a time, as repeated and excessive stream
changes can cause the camera to continuously alarm on the
NVR/Victor Client. Power cycling or rebooting the camera will normally
clear the fail condition.
The web client camera details screen will mark MJPEG video resolutions that are greater than
2040 pixels in width or height as “unsupported”. An attempt to select and apply an “unsupported”
resolution from the drop down list will fail.
An unrecognized SONY camera configured as SONY Generic will be assumed to be 5th-
generation, with resolution choices comparable to CH220, CH260, DH220, DH260 -- 1920x1440
max, 320x240 minimum. If that camera is configured (from the camera GUI) to have a max
resolution of 1920x1080, then an alternate list of resolutions is used with 320x192 min. The
available FPS are consistent with other 5th-generation cameras. The optional VPA and Lens
properties are configured as EMPTY and controls would not be offered. Dual streams with
H.264, MPEG4, and MJPEG would be available, but there would be no audio and no contact
alarms. The PTZ functionality will work if the PTZ camera is compatible with 5th-generation PTZ
cameras.
An invalid password group will cause the MAC address field and some VPA and Lens properties
to display “unknown”. Errors will occur when attempting to change the FPS, resolution, quality or
VPA and Lens properties.
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