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Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter
Function
Channel
Please select a channel from the dropdown list.
Config file
The options includes: day/night/general/switch by period. Once
the mode is switch by period, you can set sunset and sunrise
time.
3D NR
It is to process multiple-frame (At least two frames). System
uses the information between these two frames to realize noise
reduction function.
Hue
It is to adjust monitor video brightness and darkness level. The
default value is 50.
The bigger the value is, the large the contrast between the bright
and dark section is and vice versa.
Brightness
It is to adjust monitor window brightness. The default value is 50.
The larger the number is , the bright the video is. When you
input the value here, the bright section and the dark section of
the video will be adjusted accordingly. You can use this
function when the whole video is too dark or too bright. Please
note the video may become hazy if the value is too high. The
value ranges from 0 to 100.The recommended value ranges
from 40 to 60.
Contrast
It is to adjust monitor window contrast. The value ranges from 0
to 100. The default value is 50.
The larger the number is, the higher the contrast is. You can use
this function when the whole video bright is OK but the contrast
is not proper. Please note the video may become hazy if the
value is too low. If this value is too high, the dark section may
lack brightness while the bright section may over exposure .The
recommended value ranges from 40 to 60.
Saturation
It is to adjust monitor window saturation. The value ranges from
0 to 100. The default value is 50.
The larger the number is, the strong the color is. This value has
no effect on the general brightness of the whole video. The
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