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White balance:
This is used to compensate for the different colors present in different light sources, to make
the colors in the image appear the same. The Network Camera can be set to automatically
identify the light source and compensate for its color. Alternatively, the type of light source
can be manually selected from the drop-down list.
Exposure:
Configure the exposure settings to suit the image quality requirements in relation to lighting,
frame rate and bandwidth considerations. Values can be set to: 50 or 60 kHz
Max Exposure Time:
Select the exposure time for the camera for the duration of the time that gets into the
sensor.
Max Gain Control:
Select the level gain control for the camera.
ICR:
Select “Light Sensor” to activate IR-cut filter or Delete it automatically according to day or night
vision.
Select “Schedule” to assign the starting time of day mode and night mode.
Day Mode/Night Mode:
Select “Day Mode” to set time duration for disabling IR.
Select “Night Mode” to set time duration and enable IR.
GPIN
Select “GPIN” to Delete IR-cut filter automatically according to the GPIN status “On” or “Off”.
for day
Select “On” for day.
Select “Off ” for night.
Manual:
Select “Night” to always Delete IR-cut filter.
Select “Day” to always activate IR-cut filter.
B/W Mode:
Select “By ICR Type” to present image automatically in color or monochrome, which is based on
ICR status. When IR-cut filter is off (in case that external IR is on), B/W mode is activated. When
IR-cut filter is on, B/W mode is disabled.
Select “B/W’ to present image in monochrome (black and white).
Select “Color” to present image in its original color.
Mirror:
Flips the video based on Vertical and Horizontal view.