2 Mega-pixel PoE Plus Speed Dome IP Camera
ICA-E6260
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Parameters
Description
Video Flipping/Video
Mirroring
Check this box to flip the video up-side-down and left-right to
achieve the 180-degree rotation effect.
Brightness
Select the Brightness value (0~100). The higher the value, the
brighter the image.
Contrast
Select the Contrast level from the following options: Lowest, low,
medium, high, highest
Digital Noise
Reduction
Turn ON or OFF the Digital Noise Reduction. When turned on, the
noise on the video (especially in low light) is reduced and image will
look smoother and clearer.
3D Noise Reduction
Enable this feature for smooth and clear image. Disable this feature
if the scene contains extreme details that may be smoothed over
with 3DNR.
Edge Enhancement
Select the Edge Enhancement value. The higher the value, the
sharper the image.
WDR
Choose the WDR level from following options: Disabled, low,
medium, high, highest.
WDR is disabled and will not appear on screen if
Exposure Mode
is
set to “Manual”.
Defogging
This feature provides a clear image even when the camera is
installed in a foggy environment. Select the
Defogging
level:
Disabled, Low, Medium, High, and Highest. Wherein
“Low” is ideal
for a slightly foggy
environment and “Highest” for the foggiest
environment.
Image Stabilization
This feature has no obvious effect under normal viewing conditions.
However, if the camera is installed inside a moving vehicle, such as
a train, etc., enable this feature to make the image stable even
when the environment is in constant motion.
After changing any of the items above, press
Apply
to save the changes. The Reset button
undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet.
The button
“Restore image settings to default”
is a quick way of restoring factory default
image settings without needing to reset the whole camera to factory default.
3.10.3.4 Exposure/White Balance
The
Exposure/White Balance
section allows the user to configure Exposure (shutter, iris
and gain control) and White Balance settings. In most cases, the default settings are