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Remote Configuration
User Manual VS-547-3GSDI – V1.0
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3/2016
Day & Night
The IP Camera provides color images during the day. However, as light diminishes
below a certain level, the camera can be set to automatically switch to night mode
(black & white mode) for better image quality.
Day & Night Mode:
Selectable based on environment.
Auto:
Automatically switches to/from Day (color) or Night (B&W) Mode based
on the lighting conditions using ICR (Infrared Cut Removal).
Day (Color):
Provides color image regardless of light.
Night (B/W):
Provides B/W image regardless of light.
White Balance
White Balance Mode:
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Auto:
This mode adjusts the white balance output using color information
from the entire screen. It uses the color temperature radiating from a black
subject based on a 3000K to 7500K range.
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Manual:
Manual control of R and B gain, 256 steps each.
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Indoor:
3200K Base Mode.
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Outdoor:
5800 K Base Mode.
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Outdoor Auto:
Provides automatic white balance output, especially for
outdoors. Captures images with natural white balance in both the mornings and
evenings.
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ATW (Auto Tracking WB):
Auto Tracking White Balance (2000K to 10000K).
Auto Exposure
AE Mode:
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Full Auto:
Auto Iris and Gain, Fixed Shutter Speed (59.94/NTSC:1/60 sec,
50/PAL: 1/50 sec).
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Manual:
21 Shutter Speed, 18 Iris and 8 Gain steps can be set manually.
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Shutter Priority:
21 Shutter Speed steps (1/2 - 1/10,000) can be set
manually. The Iris and Gain are set automatically based on the brightness of
the subject.
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Iris Priority:
18 Iris steps (F1.8 to close) can be set manually. The Shutter
Speed and Gain are set automatically based on the brightness of the subject.
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Bright
: The Bright control function adjusts both the Gain and Iris using an
internal algorithm based on the brightness level set by the user. Exposure is
controlled by the Gain when subject is dark and controlled by the Iris when
subject is bright. As both Gain and Iris are fixed, this mode is used when
exposing at a fixed camera sensitivity.