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LPR Series | Universal
User’s Manual
Basic Color
Figure: Basic Color Settings
Digital WDR : High/ Mid/ Low/ Off
In contrast to True WDR, the sensor-based technology, Digital WDR, which is based on software
algorithm that optimizes image quality by adjusting the gamma value, facilitates better quality of
details within both bright and dark areas, in a way that there are crystal clear details in both extreme
areas; that is to say, bright areas are not saturated, and dark areas are not too murky.
Item
Option/ Range
Description
Brightness
-100 ~ 100
Selecting the higher value provides the brighter image.
Contrast
-100 ~ 100
Selecting the higher value provides the higher contrast
image.
Saturation
-100 ~ 100
Decreasing saturation brings the image closer to a
grayscale (that is, monochrome) image. Selecting
100 provides the highest image saturation.
Sharpness
0 ~ 100
Increasing the sharpness value will sharpen the edges
and small feature of viewing images. If the
edges appear too smooth or blurred, increase the
sharpness; otherwise, decrease the sharpness.
Selecting higher value provides the sharper image.
Hue
-100 ~ 100
Selecting the higher value provides the deeper hue
effect.
IR LED
Figure: IR LED Settings
LED Power Control : 0 ~ 9
Adjust desirable intensity of IR LED in accord with application applied. Larger the number, the stronger
the LED power is; smaller the number, conversely, the lighter it will be.