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Function
Description
SHUTTER
Exposure time setting
AUTO:
Automatic adjustment of the exposure time to the
environmental conditions.
1/50:
Fixed exposure time
AGC
Setting for max. gain value (upper limit) used by the camera (0~15). The camera
selects the gain value automatically.
SENSITIVITY
Continuous exposure setting. Longer exposure times for each image make the
resulting image lighter. However, the longer the exposure time, the lower the
frame rate.
OFF:
Continuous exposure deactivated
AUTO (2x~30x): Continuous exposure activated, with value for upper limit
BRIGHTNESS
Basic image brightness setting (1~100)
D-WDR
Software enhancement of the contrast ratio in the image. Dark areas are
brightened, whilst trying to not increase the brightness of existing light areas.
OFF: Function
deactivated
ON: Function
activated
DEMIST
This function enhances the image quality in the event of a misty camera view.
OFF: Function
deactivated
ON: Function activated
POS/SIZE:
Reference area size and position setting
DEGR.
Intensity levels for the function
RETURN
Return to previous menu screen
BACKLIGHT
Function
Description
OFF
Deactivate all backlight or contrast treatment
WDR
Wide dynamic range function. Contrast treatment of the video image through
double exposure (short and long exposure) of the image.
GAIN (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH):
Intensity of the function
WDR BRIGHT (0~60):
Move basic setting on a brightness scale
WDR OFFSET (0~60):
Change basic gain factor
BLC
Backlight compensation. The function displays light areas of the video image
darker, whilst maintaining the brightness of dark areas.
GAIN (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH):
Intensity of the function
AREA (POSITION/SIZE):
Setting of the reference area for the
calculation. Press ENTER to change the
position with the control buttons. Press ENTER
again to change the size with the control
buttons.
STANDARD:
Press ENTER to reset all parameters of the
BLC function to the factory settings.
HSBLC
This function marks areas above a certain brightness level black. This function
may be used, for example, solely at night for oncoming vehicle headlights. In
this case, the headlights will be marked black. The registration plates next to the