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SerVision Embedded Video Gateway System Guide
Configuring System Settings 19
AVV: Configuration of automatic uploading of video to an FTP server (see page 64)
FTP: Configuration of manual uploading of video to an FTP server (see page 71)
Schedules: Configuring the unit to automatically switch the running outline at specified times (see page 73)
Save Settings: Saving configuration changes (see page 125)
Restart: Restarting the unit in order to fully implement configuration changes or improve system performance
(see page 161)
To open the System Summary screen:
In the Main Menu, click System.
General System Settings
The general system settings are the basic settings for the unit: the name of the unit, the port it uses for
communication, video resolution and type, and activation of certain optional features.
About the General System Settings
This section contains background information about the general system settings.
Ports
The unit has two access ports:
Port 10000, which is intended for configuration and is always open for incoming connections.
System port, which is intended for client connections, and can be configured. The default number of this port
appears on the sticker on the underside of the unit. (It is usually 9988.) You can configure this port as
necessary to suit the requirements of your network.
NOTE: If port forwarding in your network cannot be set up for port 10000, you can use the system port for
remote configuration as well as client connections.
Video Resolution
The Video Gateway can capture video in one of the following resolutions:
VGA: This resolution is the standard used by digital screens such as computers and cellular phones. When
VGA is selected, the full-screen resolution is 640x480 pixels. Available smaller screen sizes are SIF (one
quarter of full screen; 320x240 pixels) and QSIF (one sixteenth of full screen; 160x120 pixels).
D1: This resolution is the standard used by analog screens such as televisions. When D1 is selected, full-
screen resolution is 704×480 pixels for NTSC systems and 704x576 pixels for PAL systems. Available
smaller screen sizes are CIF (one quarter of full screen; 352x240 pixels for NTSC systems and 352x288 pixels
for PAL systems) and QCIF (one sixteenth of full screen; 176x120 pixels for NTSC systems and 176x144 for
PAL systems).
VGA normally displays properly even on analog equipment such as CCTV screens. If your system supports both
resolutions, it is recommended that you select VGA resolution because it requires slightly less system resources.
Audio Settings
Audio settings enable and configure the speakers and microphone, as follows:
Audio Out settings: Enable internal and external speakers, and control the volume of the speakers. When the
speakers are enabled, remote users can speak into a microphone on a client device and be heard through the
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