SmartSight S1000-RX 1 User Manual - page 28
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5.5.5 WEP Encryption activation
This option enables or disables encryption. If the WEP encryption is disabled, the
system will still offer some level of protection through the unique SSID entered.
SSID is not a technique of encryption, a hacker with a computer and a wireless
802.11b compliant card could receive and decode the video being received if
encryption is not enabled. Note however that someone purchasing a S1000 will not
be able to receive video from another S1000 system if the SSID is not known.
5.6 Video Settings setup
5.6.1 Target frame rate
The ‘target frame rate’ is the maximum number of frame per seconds (fps) that will
be compressed and transferred between the TX and RX modules. This parameter
can be set to 15 fps and 30 fps through the CLI.
Some level of ‘pixalization’ will occur when setting the module for 30 fps. This is
because quality will be sacrificed for frame rate. At 15 fps, the video quality will be
maintained even when panning or tilting.
5.6.2 Set target bit rate
The target bit rate is defined as the maximum number of bits per second generated
by the video transmitter (S1000-TX). Valid bit rates are between 64Kbps and
1000Kbps.
We recommend setting this parameter to 800Kbps for maximum video quality.
5.6.3 Video standard: PAL / NTSC
The S1000 Receivers and Transmitters support two analog video Standards: NTSC
and PAL. NTSC is the analog television display standard that is used in North
America and certain other parts of the world. PAL is the analog television display
standard that is used in Europe and certain other parts of the world.