apply to the camera as a whole, and other settings apply to individual heads. Certain Multisensor camera
settings can be set globally for all of the heads on the All Heads tab, while other settings should be set for
each individual head, using the Head 1 to Head 4 tabs. When configuring a Multisensor camera, be sure to
check that you have configured both the global and the individual head settings.
On the Image and Display page, you can control the camera’s day/night and exposure settings.
The Image and Display page includes an image panel that displays the camera’s live video stream. When you click
Apply to save your changes, the video stream is updated to use the new settings.
Below the image panel, the following information is displayed on the right:
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Current Exposure
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Current Gain
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Current Iris
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Last Known Light Level
Some IndigoVision High Definition IP cameras have electronic zoom and focus controls, and you can set the camera’s
zoom and focus through this page as well.
1. Use the Zoom slider to adjust the camera’s zoom position.
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To zoom out, move the slider towards the right.
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To zoom in, move the slider towards the left.
2. To manually focus the camera, use the Focus buttons:
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To focus towards zero:
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Click << to take a large step.
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Click < to take a small step.
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Click 0 to focus at zero.
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To focus towards infinity:
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Click >> to take a large step.
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Click > to take a small step.
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Click Inf to focus at infinity.
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If available, click Auto Focus to let the camera focus itself.
Note: Once the focus is manually set, it will not change.
3. If the camera becomes defocused while in monochrome mode at night, adjust the IR Focus Offset slider to
compensate for the focus shift caused by the built-in or external IR illuminators.
4. (Multisensor Dome Cameras only) If you are configuring a multi-head camera, there are settings that apply to
Image and Display
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