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Flip
: This dropdown box allows the user to flip the video feed picture.
Flipping the picture is recommended only if the camera is mounted
upside down.
To reset to default settings, click the
Reset Defaults
button. To refresh
the screen, click on Refresh. To save the settings, click the
Save
button.
5.5.1.1.2. Exposure
This menu allows users to select and adjust key exposure features. For more information on the items listed in this
menu, refer to the information provided below.
Profile
: This dropdown box allows the user to select which profile to
modify. The 3 options are Day, Night, and Normal.
Anti-Flicker
: These radio buttons allow the user to select what type of
antiflicker technology should be used for the video feed. The three
options are 50 Hz, 60 Hz, and Outdoor. The desired option should offset
any flickering effect caused by the electrical current used in the specific
area.
Mode:
This dropdown box allows the user to select different exposure
settings such as, Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Gain Priority or
manual settings. For more information on these settings, refer to the
information provided below:
o
Auto
: Allows the user to automatically set exposure settings
based on surrounding environments.
o
Aperture Priority
: Allows the use to set aperture settings in the
camera. This allows the camera to automatically detect shutter
speeds based on surrounding environments. The default iris
setting is 10 ~ 50, however, it can range from 0 ~ 100.
o
Shutter Priority
: Allows the user to set shutter settings in the
camera. This allows the camera to automatically detect optimal
aperture settings based on surrounding environments. The
default shutter speed is 1/30, however, it can range to
1/30000.
o
Gain Priority:
Allows the user to prioritize gain levels based on
the surrounding environment of the camera. The default gain
value is from 0 ~ 50, however, can range from 0 ~ 100.
o
Manual
: Allows the user to manually control and adjust
aperture, shutter, and gain priorities. Each value will be set to
default unless modified by the user.
AE Recovery
: Allows the user to set a period of time after which the
camera’s exposure settings will be reset. This option defaults at 15
minutes, however, if activated can range up to 2 hours.
2D NR:
This radio button allows the user to turn the 2D Noise Reduction
feature on or off.