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5.
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range):
a.
Set the backlight compensation function Broadband
b.
OFF, b. LOW, c. MIDDLE, d. HIGH
c.
*Indicates the degree of exposure of the shutter.
d.
The higher the value, the better the show listings, shadow appears
relatively darker.
e.
*When WDR is ON, the function of DEFOG will be unable.
6.
BACKLIGHT (Back Light Compensation):
a.
Backlight compensation function and high-brightness backlight reverse
function
b.
OFF: Turn off the backlight compensation function.
c.
BLC: BLC function is being used.
d.
HSBLC: black against the brightness of the light is reversed.
e.
*HSBLC used in the vehicle identification number plate is a function of.
3. WHITE BAL: White Balance Setting
White balance can be manually or automatically
adjusted to fit environmental lighting, e.g., matching
the light source of white object caught in sunlight to
color balance in the camera.
1.
MANUAL:
(Fig. 3.2)
a.
Adjust the white balance manually.
The manual mode enables finer
adjustment. "RED GAIN" and "BLUE
GAIN" can be adjusted to increase
or decrease the desired
concentration:
b.
RED GAIN: Adjusts the red value
(0-100 levels).
c.
BLUE GAIN: Adjusts the blue value (0-100 levels).
2.
ATW (Auto Tracking White balance):
a.
Solar and other sources
automatically adjust the white
balance. Used to set current
lighting environment and the most
appropriate white balance to the
light source in order to obtain the
status by pressing the ENTER button once will temporarily adjust.
b.
*When the environment changes, it will readjust it.
c.
INDOOR: Indoor lighting is used (± 3700° K).
d.
OUTDOOR: Used in outdoor environments (± 5100° K).