Illustra Flex Series Installation and Configuration Guide
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Step Action
1
Select
Setup
on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2
Select the
Picture Settings
tab from the
Basic Configuration
menu.
3
Select
to start the video stream if it is not already active.
4
Select
Exposure Defaults
to restore the default settings.
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Picture Additional
Configure Wide Dynamic Range, Day Night Mode, Flicker Control and Picture Adjustments including
Brightness, Contrast, White Balance, Saturation and Sharpness displayed in the video pane.
Wide Dynamic Range
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) is a feature that allows viewing of high contrast scenes that include
both bright and low light areas in the same field of view (FOV).
WDR Level allows you to adjust the WDR level to favor an underexposed or overexposed image. By
selecting the lower end of the control, the image is underexposed which provides more detail in areas
of bright but less details in areas of darkness. Selecting the higher end of the control, the image is
overexposed which provides more detail in the dark areas but less details in the bright areas.
A typical use for this feature would be viewing a scene with both indoor and outdoor lighting
conditions simultaneously, for example, in a warehouse area with an open bay door.
Procedure 60 Disable/Enable Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
Step Action
1
Select
Setup
on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2
Select the
Picture Additional
tab from the
Picture Settings
menu.
3
Select the required WDR from the drop-down list:
• WDR
• True WDR
The default setting is OFF.
4
Use the required
WDR Level
from the drop-down list:
•
Off
•
Low
•
Medium
•
High
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Day Night Mode
IR/DayNight Mode utilizes a series of specific camera functions to dramatically enhance low light
performance.