
Appendix A — Camera Conditions (Select models only)
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To configure exposure mode:
1. Under
Anti-flicker
, choose from one of the following:
•
Outdoor:
The system will use the exposure mode to adjust for lighting.
•
Anti–flicker 50Hz:
The system will compensate for lighting using 50Hz AC power (i.
e. for Europe).
•
Anti–flicker 60Hz:
The system will compensate for lighting using 60Hz AC power (i.
e. for North America).
Note
Anti-flicker is only required if experiencing color rolling while the camera is connected to AC power. If
your camera model is connected to DC power or to an NVR for PoE use, it is recommended to set
this item to
Outdoor
.
2. (Aperture priority mode only) Under
Iris
, click
+
/
-
or use the slider to adjust the iris.
Setting the iris manually determines how much light comes through the lens.
3. (Shutter priority mode only) Under
Shutter
, click
+
/
-
or use the slider to adjust the
shutter speed. Setting the shutter speed manually determines how long the camera
shutter remains open when capturing an image.
4. (Manual exposure mode only) Under
Gain Level
, click
+
/
-
or use the slider to set a
gain value. Setting the gain manually allows you to artificially create a brighter or darker
image.
5. Under
Exposure Comp
, click
+
/
-
or use the slider to set an exposure compensation
value. You can use exposure compensation with automatic exposure to brighten or
darken an image to your preference.
6. Under
Slow Expo
, click
+
/
-
or use the slider to set a slow exposure value. Slow expo-
sure ensures stable video in environments with greatly varying brightness. It is recom-
mended to use a higher setting for dark environments.
7. Under
Max Auto Gain
, choose from
Low
,
Middle
, or
High
. This setting determines
the high limit for the camera’s automatic gain control.
8. Check
Slow Shutter
to enable slow shutter. Slow shutter is used to allow extra light in-
to the camera thereby providing brighter images in low light conditions.
9. Under
Auto SS Limit
, choose a slow shutter limit (
1/1 – 1/30
).
10. Under
AE Recovery
, select an auto exposure recovery time. Changing the camera’s
iris setting through the NVR takes priority over the exposure settings in the web inter-
face. Auto Exposure Recovery resets the camera’s iris to the setting specified in the
web interface after a period of time.
11. Under
WDR
, select
Open
or
Close
to enable / disable wide dynamic range (WDR).
Turning WDR on fixes harsh contrast between bright and dark sections of the camera
image.
Example image for WDR setting
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