
White balance:
The camera automatically adjusts the color to be closest to the image
you are viewing. You can choose one of the three presets:
Indoor, Fluorescent
, and
Outdoor
. You can also choose
Manual
to adjust the white balance manually.
Color Temperature:
Adjust the camera image to have a warmer or cooler color tone.
Note this function is available for
GV-FER5700 / 5701
/
12700
and
GV-EFER3700
Series
, and only appears when you choose
Manual
for White Balance.
Tint:
Move the slider to remove undesired color cast for a more neutral color. Note this
function is only available for
GV-FER5700 / 5701
/
12700
and
GV-EFER3700 Series
,
and only appears when you choose
Manual
for White Balance.
Flicker less:
The camera automatically matches the frequency of your camera’s imager
to the frequency of indoor light sources, e.g. fluorescent lighting. You can also select 50
Hz or 60 Hz manually. If these don’t match, faint light and dark bars may appear in your
images. Check the power utility to determine which frequency is used.
Note:
For GV-FER5700 / 5701 / 12700, GV-EFER3700 / EFER3700-W, the function of
Flicker
is listed in
Video Signal Type
,
4.1.1 Video Settings
.
Image Orientation:
Changes the image orientation on the Live View window.
Slowest Shutter Speed:
Shutter speed controls the amount of the lights enters the
image sensor and directly impacts the quality of image presentation. Under low light
conditions, a faster shutter speed will lower color quality and image clarity. A slow
shutter speed allows more light to enter and creates a brighter overall image, but moving
objects may appear blurry. You can manually select a shutter speed, select
Auto
for
automatic shutter speed, or select
Auto (Higher Shutter Speed)
for faster automatic
shutter control.
D/N:
Sets the Day/Night mode of the camera. Select
Auto
for automatic switch between
day mode and night mode depending on the amount of light detected. Select
Black and
white
to switch the camera to night mode. Select
Color
to switch the camera to day
mode. Sets the light sensor’s sensitivity of switching between day mode and night mode.
The value 10 is the most light-sensitive. Select
Trigger by Input
to switch between day
mode and night mode once the input device (e.g. sensor or button) is triggered. Select
Schedule
to configure specific period(s) of time when day mode is activated.
Wide Dynamic Range:
adjusts and generates clear live view when the scene contains
very bright and very dark areas at the same time. Select
Auto (Strong)
to bring out
details in the darks areas of the scene, select
Auto (Weak)
to bring out less detail in the
dark area and at the same time keep the bright areas from overexposure, or select
Auto
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