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Aperture Priority
: Allows the use to set aperture settings in the camera. This allows the camera to
automatically detect shutter speeds based on surrounding environments. The default iris setting is 10 ~
50, however, it can range from 0 ~ 100.
Shutter Priority
: Allows the user to set shutter settings in the camera. This allows the camera to
automatically detect optimal aperture settings based on surrounding environments. The default shutter
speed is 1/30, however, it can range to 1/30000.
Gain Priority:
Allows the user to prioritize gain levels based on the surrounding environment of the
camera. The default gain value is from 0 ~ 50, however, can range from 0 ~ 100.
Manual
: Allows the user to manually control and adjust aperture, shutter, and gain priorities. Each value
will be set to default unless modified by the user.
Exposure Comp:
Use this slider to adjust the exposure composition. The default composition is 50 however it can
range between 0~100.
AE Recovery
: Allows the user to set a period of time after which the camera’s exposure settings will be reset. This
option defaults at 15 minutes, however, if activated can range up to 2 hours.
2D NR:
This radio button allows the user to turn the 2D Noise Reduction feature on or off.
Grade:
This slider allows the user to specify the level of 2D noise reduction level. The value ranges from 1 -50
3D
3D NR
: This radio button allows the user to turn the 3D Noise Reduction feature on or off.
3D NR Level
: This slider allows the user to specify the 3D Noise Reduction level. The value ranges from 1-50.
To reset to default settings, click the
Reset Defaults
button. To refresh the screen, click on Refresh. To save the
settings, click the
Save
button.
BLC Mode
This menu allows the user to set backlight composition settings to enhance image quality. For more information on
the items provided in this menu, refer to the information provided below.
Profile
: This dropdown box allows the user to select which profile to modify. The 3 options are Day, Night, and
Normal.
Mode:
These modes allow the user to set compensation settings within the camera. The items listed in this
dropdown box are; BLC, HLC, and WDR.
BLC
: Stands for backlight compensation. Select this option to optimize exposure in the foreground and
background of the video stream.
HLC:
Stands for highlight compensation. Select this option to reduce glare or other high-level light spots.
This is typically useful for night vision or in other dark or low-level light environments.
WDR:
Stands for Wide Dynamic Range. Like BLC, select this option to help balance out washed out video
due to high levels of natural light in the environment.
To reset to default settings, click the
Reset Defaults
button. To refresh the screen, click on Refresh. To save the
settings, click the
Save
button.
WB
This menu allows the user to apply white balance presets to the video stream. The different options in this menu are
auto, indoor, outdoor, ATW, customized, sodium lamp, sunny, night. For more information on the items listed in this
menu refer to the information provided below.
Auto:
Allows the user to automatically set white balance settings based on surrounding environments
Indoor
: Allows the user to set preset settings for indoor use.