EINAR
USER MANUAL
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Max gain: The digital gain cannot be greater than the specified value.
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WDR mode: With the Wide Dynamic Range function, you can achieve better image quality if
the camera image contains both heavily burned and dark spots. The WDR function can be
turned on/off or set to automatic.
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Max WDR ratio: The WDR merges two images. One of the images adjusts the exposure time
to the brighter and the other to the darker spots. Therefore, combining the two images results
in fewer burned bright spots and more visible dark spots. The Max WDR ratio adjusts the ma-
ximum overlap of the two images.
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Day/night mode: Day and night mode can be chosen manually or automatically.
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Day/night preference: A preferred setting of day or night mode can be defined, which is applied
in the case of automatic shifting.
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2D noise filter: Noisy pixels are filtered based on the environment of a pixel.
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3D noise filter: The deviation of the same pixels of frames in the sequence determines if the
image is noisy.
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Iris control: The iris can be kept open all the time or can be operated automatically.
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Infra LED mode: The infra LED can be operated automatically or can be disabled.
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Infra LED power: You can adjust the brightness of the infra LED.
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Power line frequency: The power line frequency of the region where the camera is installed. It
is used to eliminate vertical flickering in artificially lit areas.
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Horizontal flip: Flips the image horizontally when enabled.
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Vertical flip: Flips the image vertically when enabled.
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