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5.4.3 Day/Night
Some ZAVIO network cameras are equipped with active IR LEDs providing the
ability to capture video in complete darkness. Note, that if your camera is not equipped with
IR LEDs, this menu will not be available. Also note that some menu items will vary depending
on your camera model.
Infrared cut-off filters are designed to reflect or block mid-infrared wavelengths while passing
visible light. They are often used in network video cameras to block IR due to the high
sensitivity of many camera sensors to near-infrared light. With the filter in place before the
image sensor, the camera will not be able to pick up IR light, but it generates true color video.
Once the IR cut filter is removed, the camera becomes IR light sensitive and will generate a
black and white image – and it does that even in complete darkness if the IR LEDs are active.
Day/Night:
IR Cut Filter Mode-
Auto-- The camera decides when to
remove the IR cut filter based on the IR
Cut Filter Threshold you can specify. The
switch delay ensures that the camera only
switches the IR Cut Filter after the specified amount of time has passed.
Night Mode-- This is the opposite of the day mode. If this mode is enabled, the
camera always removes the IR cut filter. As a result, the camera will always be IR
sensitive, regardless of the actual light levels, and the image will be rendered in
B/W mode. Using night mode in day light conditions is not recommended as it
leads to a poor image quality with false and washed out colors.
Summary of Contents for B7320 3MP WDR
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Page 43: ...43 9 2 Date Time Refer to section 5 3...
Page 44: ...44 9 3 Security 9 3 1 Account Refer to 5 1...
Page 47: ...47 9 4 Network Basic 9 4 1 TCP IP Refer to section 5 2 1 9 4 2 PPPoE Refer to section 5 2 2...
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