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Video orientation:
Flip - vertically reect the display of the live video;
Mirror - horizontally reect the display of the live video. Select both options if the Network Camera is
installed upside-down (e.g., on the ceiling) to correct the image orientation. Please note that if you have
preset locations, those locations will be cleared after ip/mirror setting.
Hallway View-
Hallway View
MirrorNormal Flip Rotate 90°
clockwise
When you install a camera in a hallway, rotate a lens 90 degrees by physical lens rotation (3-axis) of a
camera after securing on the ceiling.
After that, rotate an image 90 or 270 degrees by this function.
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Applying this function will consume processor resource, maximum frame rate will reduce by 30%.
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Hallway view indicates clockwise rotation.
Hallway view can be applied with ip, mirror,
and physical lens rotation (image orientation)
settings to adapt to different mounting
locations.
The conventional HD image, such as that of
a 16:9 aspect ratio, will be incongruous with
its wide horizontal view at hallways, aisles,
tunnels and many other applications. With
video rotation, such as that of a 9:16 aspect
ratio, the camera can make effective use of
sensor resolution and bandwidth.
The gures in the illustration are shown in a
consecutive order.
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