•
Click “
Enable OSD
” to checkmark the box and activate the function.
•
Enter the "Timestamp Label" you have chosen.
•
Enter the "Timestamp Location" you have chosen.
5. Click on the
Submit
button to submit the new image setting.
Description of function keys:
Exposure Mode
Exposure Mode controls a camera by shutter speed and the lens aperture.
Auto:
Automatic exposure mode. The default shutter time is 1/30~1/10000
(1/25~1/10000) and the maximum gain is 36 dB.
Indoor:
The optimum exposure setting is pre-programmed for the indoor
environment. The default shutter time is 1/30~1/120 (1/25~1/100) and the
maximum gain is 36 dB.
Outdoor:
The optimum exposure setting is pre-programmed for the outdoor
environment. The default shutter time is 1/30~1/750 (1/25~1/750) and the
maximum gain is 36 dB.
Night:
The optimum exposure setting is pre-programmed for the night environment.
The default shutter time is 1/30~1/750 (1/25~1/500) and the maximum gain is
12 dB.
Moving:
The optimum exposure setting is pre-programmed for moving subjects. The
default shutter time is 1/120~1/1,000 (1/100~1/1,000) and the maximum
gain is 36 dB.
Low noise:
The optimum exposure setting is pre-programmed to reduce the noise.
The default shutter time is 1/8~1/30 (1/7.5~1/25) and the maximum gain is
36 dB.
Customize 1-3:
You can customize an exposure mode by adjusting individual
parameters like Gain and Shutter.
Schedule:
In the Schedule mode, you can set the customize schedule. Select a
schedule and set the time period. You can assign one of the exposure
modes to be the function mode of the Remaining time. Check and press to
Save.
Note: The period of the schedule can’t be set across midnight. For example, if
you want to set a schedule of Night mode from 22:00 to 04:00, you have
to (1) check a schedule and select the Night mode and set the period
from 22:00 to 24:00, then (2) enable the next schedule and set it to Night
mode and set the period from 00:00 to 04:00. Remember to click Save to
activate.
Denoise
Denoise
(noise reduction) is the process of removing noise from signals.
Mirror:
The mirror stores the images reflected by it so it can be used for surveillance or to
simply take your own picture.
Flip
To flip the camera’s lens 180 degrees.
White Balance
White balance is the process of removing unnatural shades of color, so that objects
which appear white in reality are rendered white in the images. Select your options
from “Auto”, “Outdoor”, “Indoor”, “Fluorescent” and “Push Hold”.
Brightness
An adjustable setting to compensate for backlit scenes.
Contrast
The measurement for color intensity/strength.
Saturation
This setting controls the strength of colors from black and white to bold colors.
Sharpness
An adjustable setting to set the clarity of detail in the images.
Timestamp Label
Enter the timestamp label.
Timestamp Location
Click to open the list of four location modes to choose from: “UPPER LEFT”, “UPPER
RIGHT”, “BOTTOM LEFT”, and “BOTTOM RIGHT”.
Submit
Click to set.
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