This FAQ will guide you how to change OSD information shows upon camera's live view.
On camera's live view page, you can see some watermarks, these watermarks can be adjusted on the OSD menu.
1. Right click the mouse on the monitor and left click to choose "Menu" option.
2. Click "Configuration" option.
3. Go to Camera->Display->OSD settings to adjust watermarks upon camera's view.
Don't forget to choose the camera you want to adjust watermarks first, you can choose the camera with the Camera option.
Camera Name: This option will allow you to change name of the current camera, it is showed on the lower right corner of camera live view.
Display Name: This option will allow you to choose whether to show camera name or not, disable it and the name of camera will disappear from lower right corner of camera live view.
Display Date: This option will allow you to choose whether to show system date or not, disable it and the date and time of system will disappear from upper left corner of camera live view.
Display Week: This option will allow you to choose whether to show day of the week or not, disable it and the day of the week will disappear from upper left corner of camera live view.
Date Format: This option will allow you to change date format of watermarks, it could be YYYY-MM-DD (year-month-day), MM-DD-YYYY (month-day-year) or DD-MM-YYYY (day-month-year).
Time Format: This option will allow you to change time format of watermarks, it could be 24-hour format or 12-hour format.
Display Mode: This option will allow you to change display mode of watermarks.
It could be Transparent & Flashing, Transparent & Not Flashing, Non-Transparent & Flashing or Non-Transparent & Not Flashing.
OSD font: This option will allow you to change size of watermarks, it could be 16x16 or 32x32 pixels.
Annke Name: This option will allow you to hide ANNKE logo shows on the lower left corner.
Once you finished setting up the OSD information, don't forget to click "Apply" to save your settings.
You can also click "Copy to" button to copy your settings to other cameras.
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