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Contrast:
Increase the difference between the blackest black and the whitest white in the image. Useful if
sections of the image “grey out” but setting the contrast too high will degrade image quality.
Saturation:
Alter how much color is displayed in the image. The higher the saturation, the more bright and vivid
colors will appear to be.
Sharpness:
How crisp your images will be. Setting the sharpness too high will make your pictures look
pixelated. Setting the sharpness too low will make everything look soft and blurry.
Denoising:
Select the level of noise reduction to be applied to the video signal.
Camera:
Select the camera you want to configure.
Day to Night Sensitivity:
Change the camera sensitivity to switch from Day Vision (Color Image) to Night
Vision (B/W Image). If the sensitivity is set to high, the camera will require less light change to switch to
Night Vision, thereby extending Night Vision.
Night to Day Sensitivity:
Change the camera sensitivity to switch from Night Vision (B/W Image) to Day Vision
(Color Image). If the sensitivity is set to high, the camera will require more light to switch to Day Vision,
thereby extending Night Vision.
Hue:
Change the color mix of the image.
NOTE:
If the camera’s image settings are changed and the result is not ideal, you can always reset image settings to the
default values by clicking “Default”. You can easily copy the current camera’s image settings to other cameras. Simply
click Copy, select which cameras and then click OK.
8.3.3 Camera Parameter Settings
In this section of the menu, you can change the sensitivity of the cameras reacting to light. This will extend
or shorten the Night Vision settings of your cameras.
IR Light Brightness:
IR Light is used for Night Vision Mode, determine the brightness of the IR Light
with this setting.
Summary of Contents for THD Series
Page 3: ...3 TABLE OF CONTENTS...
Page 7: ...7 CHAPTER 1 FCC WARNINGS...
Page 9: ...9 CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 11: ...11 CHAPTER 3 APP OVERVIEW...
Page 13: ...13 CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 17: ...17 CHAPTER 5 CAMERA INSTALLATION...
Page 22: ...22 CHAPTER 6 DVR INSTALLATION...
Page 25: ...25 CHAPTER 7 GETTING STARTED...
Page 46: ...46 CHAPTER 8 MENUS AND SETTINGS...
Page 80: ...80 CHAPTER 9 GLOSSARY...
Page 82: ...82 CHAPTER 10 WARRANTY...
Page 85: ...85 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 88: ...88 CHAPTER 12 USER INFORMATION...