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2. Adjust the “Viewer Type”. Click to choose the viewer type of the “AJAX” or “ActiveX” mode.
3. Adjust the ”Image Settings”, including “AGC”, “Exposure Time “, “Mirror”, “Flip”, “Power
Line”, ”White Balance”, “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Saturation”, “Sharpness” and “WDR Level”
as necessary.
4. Adjust the ”Device Settings” including “Camera Name” and “Timestamp”.
Click “
Enable OSD
” to checkmark the box and activate the function.
Enter the "Timestamp Color" you have chosen.
Enter the "Timestamp Location" you have chosen.
Enter the "Timestamp Format" you have chosen.
5. Click on the
Submit
button to submit the new image setting.
Description of function keys:
AGC
Automatic gain control is abbreviated AGC. Automatic gain control is a
feature where the amount of increase is adjusted automatically based upon
the strength of the incoming signal. Weaker signals receive more gain;
stronger signals receive less gain or none at all.
Exposure Time
Exposure time is controlled in a camera by shutter speed and the
illumination level by the lens aperture.
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.
Power Line
Select 50 Hz or 60Hz that depends on your local electric utility
configuration.
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” and “Fluorescent”.
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.
WDR Level
The
Wide D ynamic Ra nge
(WDR) function of a camera is intended to
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