XNET Network Box Camera User’s Guide
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CCD Control
Backlight
Compensation
When the camera is acquiring video from object with bright
backlight, it is hard to identify the details of target object
since the object appears very dark. Apply backlight
compensation mode for this case. Default mode is backlight
compensation
OFF
.
Auto Gain
Control
If you set the value to
ON
, the gain is automatically adjusted
in accordance with the illumination condition.
Flickerless
In case of using NTSC type iCanViewV230 in 50Hz AC
regions or using PAL type XNET/XNET-Wireless in 60Hz AC
region, video output tends to flicker when XNET/XNET-
Wireless is used under fluorescent lamps. This mode reduces
the flickering phenomena. If this mode is selected, electronic
shutter speed is set to 1/100 sec for NTSC camera while it is
set to 1/120 for PAL camera to synchronize the shutter
speed to AC current. The default value is
OFF
.
<Note> : Make sure that you apply this mode only when
using NTSC camera in PAL region or PAL camera in NTSC
region.
Day and
Night
(option)
Set the value to ON to enable the camera‟s day & night
feature set. Under very low light conditions, the camera
automatically switches to “Night Mode/Black and White
Mode,” delivering daylight quality Black & White video.
Digital Slow
Shot
(option)
Setting the value to ON, tells the camera to sacrifice the
video refresh rate in order to compensate for ultra low light
conditions, improving the brightness and sharpness of the
video.
Digital zoom
(option)
Set the value to ON to enable digital zoom.
Brightness
Control
Adjust the amount of light reaching CCD manually.
Select the value between 1 and 32. For brighter video select
higher number.
SAVE
Click “
SAVE
” to save your selection.