Configuration and Operation
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9.5.3.3
WDR Function and Shutter WDR
The WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function resolves high contrast or changing light issues in order to
enhance the video display.
The
WDR function
setting is adjustable among
Off
,
Low, Mid
and
Hi
. A higher level of WDR
represents wider dynamic range, so that the IP camera can capture a greater scale of brightness.
The Shutter WDR function is a form of multi-exposure WDR, which is implemented by using a
combination of slow- and fast-exposure shutters. The camera uses an algorithm to determine the
optimal mix of light and dark regions within the scene from the two shutters in order to adjust the
wide dynamic range of the scene. The
Shutter WDR
setting is selectable between
On
or
Off:
When
On
is selected, the image has a wide dynamic range, so that the IP camera can capture
a greater scale of brightness.
Selecting
Off
disables this function. This is the default setting.
Click
SET
to confirm the new settings.
Note:
Shutter WDR is available only on the CB-6204 model.
Figure 105: Advanced Picture Settings Screen – WDR Function