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4.
DAY/NIGHT
DAY/NIGHT
AUTO/DAY/NIGHT/EXT
AUTO:
D/N
LEVEL
(LOW
/
MIDDLE
/
HIGH)
FILTER
DLY
(1~60
SEC)
NIGHT
BURST(ON/OFF)
INITIAL
SET
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5.
WDR/BLC/ECLPS
OFF/WDR/BLC/ECLPS
D/N
LEVEL:
This
level
determines
the
level
of
darkness
before
switching
from
Day
mode
to
Night
mode.
FILTER DLY:
Tells
the
camera
how
long
to
switch
over
whenever
it
senses
enough
light
levels
to
do
the
switch.
The
lower
the
setting,
the
less
time
it
will
take.
If
you
have
areas
that
have
constant
rapid
light
level
changes,
you
may
want
to
increase
this
value.
NIGHT
BURST:
This
setting,
when
left
off,
will
maintain
the
color
burst
signal
when
switching
to
B/W
mode
and
ultimately
create
a
clearer
picture.
This
usually
is
set
to
OFF,
the
only
reason
for
it
to
be
ON
is
if
you
have
an
extra
long
cable
runs
and
you
notice
a poor
WDR
MENU:
WDR
is
a
very
similar
feature
to
BLC
but
instead
of
brightening
the
picture
in
the
foreground,
WDR
simply
tries
to
make
the
entire
picture
readable,
both
foreground
and
background
WDR
LEVEL
(LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH)
PREVIOUS
BLC
MENU:
This
option
allow
you
to
adjust
your
camera's
backlight
compensation.
Please
switch
between
BLC
LEVELS
to
see
what
best
suits
your
scenario
best.
BLC
LEVEL
(LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH)
PREVIOUS
ECLPS
MENU:
This
is
konwn
as
HLI
feature
that
will
digitally
black
out
very
bright
objects
out
of
the
picture,
such
as
headlights,
allowing
you
to
see
details
around
the
areas
of
the
bright
light
better.
Only
in
very
particular
scenarios
would
you
need
this
AREA
SETTING
(8X8
GRID
where
you
select
either
ON
or
OFF
ALL
AREA
SET
(ON/OFF)
MASK
COLOR
(GRAY/D.GRAY/BLACK)
ECLPS
LEVEL
(1~5)
Select the
Intensity
of
the
ECLIPSE
feature.
the
higher
the
number
the
more
mask
area
you
will
get.
GAIN
CONTROL
(ON/OFF)
This
Function
will
control
the
ECLPS
funtion
by
using
the
light
control
in
dark
environment.
the
ECLPS
feature
will
only
be
visible
in
a
very
low
light
environment.
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