
SerVision Embedded Video Gateway System Guide
Configuring System Settings 22
Assign a name to the Video Gateway unit (up to 20 Unicode (UTF-8) characters).
This name is used to identify the unit in client applications such as the MultiClient,
in SMS and e-mail notifications, in AVV file names, and on the proxy.
Note: Spaces and underscores in the name may cause problems with various
network functions, such as e-mail notifications, proxy, and DDNS. Therefore, it is
recommended not to include any spaces or underscores in the name.
Fill in the client access port of the Video Gateway unit.
Note: If you want to access the unit remotely and cannot set up port forwarding
for port 10000 in your network, you can also access the configuration utility using
this port.
Select the video resolution (VGA or D1). VGA is recommended for most applications.
Note: If you change the video resolution, all recorded video is erased from the unit.
Select the video format (PAL or NTSC) used by the camera.
Note: NTSC is generally used in North America. PAL is standard in most other
locations. For additional information, consult the camera documentation.
Note: If you are connecting a CCTV monitor to the Video Gateway, ensure that the
monitor supports the video mode selected here. Some SECAM monitors will also
work when the PAL video mode is selected.
Note: When D1 video resolution is selected, and you change the video mode, all
recorded video is erased from the unit.
Select one of the following:
None: Disable both speakers.
Internal: Enable the internal speaker. (If an external speaker is
connected to Aout, it is disabled.)
External: Enable the external speaker. (The internal speaker is
disabled.)
Both: Enable both the internal speaker and the external speaker.
(The same audio stream will be played on both speakers at the
same time.)
Note: This field controls the use of the speakers to play sound that is transmitted
from a client device. Even if one or both of the speakers is disabled here, they can
still be used to play audio when a CCTV is connected to the Video Gateway. See
Configuring a CCTV Monitor (TV-Out)
, page 28.
Note: On the HVG, even if the internal speaker is enabled here, it can still be
turned off by flipping down the Mute switch on the rear of the unit.
Set the output volume for the unit’s built-in speaker, as explained under
Configuring
Microphone and Speaker Volume
, on page 24.
Input Volume Ch 1 /
Input Volume Ch 2
Set the input volume for microphones connected to the unit, as explained under
Configuring Microphone and Speaker Volume
, on page 24.
Note: On CVG and CVG-M models, only channel 1 is supported.
Note: On the HVG, if the Which input to use? field appears, the unit only
supports one microphone. Select the audio channel to which the microphone is
connected from the dropdown list, and then set the input volume for that
microphone as described below.
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