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Darker regions are most affected by Viewer Shade Control.
Viewer Shade Control
Off
Viewer Shade Control
High
Viewer Shade Control
Viewer Shade Control compensates darker regions of images and makes them lighter.
Correction only applies to the
displayed Video Window in the
Viewer.
It is recommended to install the Viewer and/or NC Viewer in
advance.
The camera server which is sending or receiving audio cannot
interact with other Viewer or Admin Viewers.
Viewer Shade Control cannot be applied to multiple Video
Windows.
Viewer Shade Control is performed by using image processing
within the Viewer and not on the Camera Server. It can be
used on live or recorded video (see below).
Note
Arrange Video Windows
Click
Viewer Shade Control
to correct shaded
areas in the video window. It is available to one
specified vide window only. Details are explained in
the next page.
Admin Viewer starts up by clicking
Admin Viewer
if the Admin Viewer or NC
Viewer is already installed. For VB-C300, the NC Viewer starts up. For VB-
C60, Internet Explorer starts up and the VB-C60 top page is diaplayed. Refer
to your camera server's user's manual for more information on the Admin
Viewer or NC Viewer.
When using audio function of VB-C60, VB-C300, VB-C50i/iR, or VB-C50FSi
user's manuals for more information on audio settings.
Click
Close Window
to close the Video Window that is currently selected. You can also
close a selected Video Window by pressing the Delete key.
Summary of Contents for VK-16 v2.0
Page 13: ...Chapter 1 System Overview ...
Page 15: ...15 1 System Overview ...
Page 42: ...42 ...
Page 43: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
Page 49: ...Chapter 3 Storage Server Configuration Reference ...
Page 75: ...Chapter 4 Register Camera Server and Set Recording Schedule ...
Page 152: ...152 ...
Page 153: ...Chapter 5 Viewer Reference ...
Page 155: ...155 5 Viewer Reference ...
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Page 219: ...Chapter 6 Operation and Management ...
Page 227: ...Chapter 7 Backup Scheme ...
Page 243: ...Chapter 8 System Maintenance ...
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Page 251: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ...
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Page 291: ...Appendix ...
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