> Mode:
- Automatic : It supports the automatic exposure function for automatically adjusting
the sensor’s gain, shutter time and diaphragm so that the images achieve the
appropriate brightness.
- Manual : It supports the manual exposure control function for manually adjusting the
gain and shutter time.
- Shutter Priority: Selects to fix SHUTTER speed in a certain speed and the video
level is controlled by an automatic iris control.
This mode is useful when the color rolling occurs under the fluorescent lighting.
It is not recommendable at outdoor in the daytime.
- Iris Priority: Selects to fix IRIS in a certain apperture and the video level is controlled by
an automatic shutter control. Lower IRIS LEVEL will close more iris and increase the
field of depth in the daytime but significantly decrease the low light performance. Too
much low IRIS LEVEL will result in the foggy video by the diffusion from the lens iris.
> Shutter: Used to for controlling the gain while keeping the shutter time fixed to adjust
the luminance.
> Auto Flickerless: Reduces the flicker in video when video signal is used in 50Hz/
60Hz fluorescent lighting respectively.
> Iris: This function is used for controlling the shutter time, gain and diaphragm of
the mechanical iris lens to adjust the luminance. In this mode, it is also possible
to adjust the luminance using the gain and iris diaphragm while keeping the
exposure time fixed.
> AGC: It amplifies the video gain for brighter video but noise and white pixel accordingly.
> Slow Shutter: Off or Automatic to set slow shutter speed.
> Motion Deblur: ON enables to reduce the motion blur in a certain indoor enviroment.
Noise or color rolling can increase.
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