
SerVision Embedded Video Gateway System Guide
Configuring System Settings 67
Fill in the IP address or hostname of the AVV upload server.
Use Same Server for
Upload and Download
If the URL for uploading and downloading is the same, select this checkbox.
Otherwise, clear this checkbox. The Download Server field is added to the
screen.
Fill in the IP address or hostname of the AVV download server. The URL must
include the network protocol (e.g.,
http
or
ftp
).
Note: This field only appears if the Use Same Server for Upload and
Download is selected.
Fill in the port used for FTP connections to the AVV server (usually 21).
Fill in the path of the FTP directory on the AVV server. The Video Gateway will
upload the video files to this directory.
Fill in the username required to access the FTP directory on the AVV server.
Fill in the password required to access the FTP directory on the AVV server.
Fill in the path of the HTTP directory on the AVV server. You will download the
video files to your PC from this directory.
4. Under Recorder Settings, do one of the following:
If you want to use the same recorder quality settings for the downloaded video as those used for recorded
video that is stored on the Video Gateway, select Use Default Settings. Then skip to step 6.
If you want to select different recorder quality settings, clear the Use Default Settings checkbox. The
fields required to configure the recorder settings are added to the screen.
Figure 73: AVV custom recorder settings
Note: Default recorder settings are set in the Camera screen. For additional information, see Video Recording
Settings, page 96; Advanced Recorder Settings, page 97.
5. Fill in the fields as follows:
Select the desired frame size for the downloaded video. If the unit is configured to use
VGA video resolution, you can choose on of the following:
QSIF: Small frame (160x120 pixels)
SIF: Medium-sized frame (320x240 pixels)
VGA: Large frame (640x480 pixels)
If the unit uses D1 video resolution, you can choose one of the following:
QCIF: Small frame (176x120 pixels for NTSC systems and 176x144 for
PAL systems)
CIF: Medium-sized frame (352x240 pixels for NTSC systems and
352x288 pixels for PAL systems)
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