AXIS M5075-G PTZ Camera
Configure your device
As long as the focus recall button shows a plus
, you can add a focus recall area in that position.
2. Adjust the focus.
3. Click the focus recall button.
Delete a focus recall area
1. Pan, tilt, and zoom into the focus recall area you want to delete.
The focus recall button toggles to minus when the camera detects a focus recall area:
.
2. Click the focus recall button.
Reduce image processing time with low latency mode
You can optimize the image processing time of your live stream by turning on low latency mode. The latency in your live stream is
reduced to a minimum.
1. Go to
System > Plain config
.
2. Select
ImageSource
from the drop-down list.
3. Go to
ImageSource/I0/Sensor > Low latency mode
and select
On
.
4. Click
Save
.
Select exposure mode
To improve image quality for specific surveillance scenes, use exposure modes. Exposure modes lets you control aperture, shutter
speed, and gain. Go to
Video > Image > Exposure
and select between the following exposure modes:
•
For most use cases, select
Automatic
exposure.
•
For environments with certain artificial lighting, for example fluorescent lighting, select
Flicker-free
.
Select the same frequency as the power line frequency.
•
For environments with certain artificial light and bright light, for example outdoors with fluorescent lighting at night and
sun during daytime, select
Flicker-reduced
.
Select the same frequency as the power line frequency.
•
To lock the current exposure settings, select
Hold current
.
Benefit from IR light in low-light conditions by using night mode
Your camera uses visible light to deliver color images during the day. As the available light diminishes, you can set the camera to
automatically shift to night mode, in which the camera uses both visible light and near-infrared light to deliver black-and-white
images. Since the camera uses more of the available light, it can deliver brighter, more detailed images.
1. Go to
Video > Image > Day-night mode
, and make sure that the
IR-cut filter
is set to
Auto
.
2. To set the light level at which the camera will shift to night mode, move the
Threshold
slider toward
Bright
or
Dark
.
Note
If you set the shift to night mode to occur when it’s brighter, the image remains sharper as there will be less low-light
noise. If you set the shift to occur when it’s darker, the image colors are maintained for longer, but there will be more
image blur due to low-light noise.
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