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The time phase for motion detection can be set based on requirements. Users can set up four time phases,
and also can copy the set time phases to the areas where the same time phase is set for defending. Meanwhile,
the process methods are also selectable when any objects in motion are detected. The process methods for
alarm include uploading to the management center, linking the PTZ preset point, linking the scan track, preset
points patrolling, snapshot, recording or triggering the camera’s Relay outlet, etc., as shown in the figure below:
Fig. 32.
4.1.12. Advanced Functions
Click “Advanced functions” label on the right to set up color mode, white balance, wide dynamic mode and
noise reduction modes, etc.
Fig. 33.
Anti-flickering mode:
Two modes - 50HZ and 60 Hz which can be set based on local power frequency.
Color mode:
Two modes – PC and TV. Choose PC mode when connecting a PC monitor and choose TV mode
when connecting a TV monitor.
White balance:
The basic idea of white balance is that “Return a white object into white no matter under
any kind of light source”. The color offset appearing under certain light source can be compensated by enforcing
the corresponding complementary color so as to make the camera images restore their original images under
various color temperature as much as possible. Normally we represent the different color hue under different
light conditions to be different color temperature. It defaults to be automatic. When choosing auto, images are
automatically adjusted by the camera’s 3A system. The system has other modes built-in: incandescent lamp,
D4000, D5000, daylight, cloudy day, flash light, fluorescent lamp, fluorescent lamp H, and underwater, etc.