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Camera/Properties
Description
①
Profile
Select the camera profile that you want to configure picture, exposure, white balance,
day/night, and lighting compensation settings for:
Normal
,
Day
, or
Night
.
②
Picture
Move the sliders to adjust the
Brightness
,
Contrast
,
Saturation
,
Sharpness
, and
Gamma
settings. Click the
–
and + signs to make fine adjustments.
Mirror*: Flips the video image horizontally. Select
ON
or
OFF
.
AOV*: Select one of the following options: 0
°
, 90
°
, 180
°
, 270
°
③
Exposure/Anti-Flicker
Anti-Flicker (Outdoor, 50HZ, 60HZ) ,
Outdoor
: Minimizes flicker in outdoor applications. Works
with auto, low noise, low motion blur, and manual exposure modes.
50HZ
: Minimizes flicker in
indoor applications where the AC frequency is 50Hz (generally PAL regions).
60HZ
: Minimizes
flicker in indoor applications where the AC frequency is 60Hz (generally NTSC regions).
Auto
The exposure changes automatically with changes in the scene's lighting.
Gain priority
This setting lets you reduce the gain manually to reduce the amount of noise in the video image.
Enter the number to adjust the gain level.
Shutter priority
This setting lets you increase the shutter speed manually to reduce motion blur in the video
image. In
Shutter
, select a predefined shutter speed or select
Customized
to define a different
shutter speed.
Iris priority
This setting lets you adjust the aperture manually to adapt to the illumination of the scene.
Move the slider to adjust the iris level.
Manual
This setting lets you configure specific shutter speed and gain values.
3DNR (3D Noise Reduction) Enabled by default. Move the slider to adjust the level of 3DNR applied to the video image.
Click the
–
and + signs to make fine adjustments.
④
Lighting Compensation
Lighting Mode: Select one of the following options.
OFF, BLC
(Backlight Compensation),
DWDR
(Digital Wide Dynamic Range),
HLC
(Highlight Compensation),
SSA*
(Self Scene Adjusting)
3.4.1 Camera Setup / Properties
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