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To compensate for poor lighting conditions, you can adjust the Color level, Brightness,
Sharpness, Contrast and Exposure control.
NOTE: When AE is enabled, some of the submenus (AGC Gain, e-Shutter Speed) will be
disabled.
AGC Gain
0 ~ 36 dB
Slow Shutter mode
For low light conditions, turn on slow shutter mode.
Max AGC Gain
LOW/HIGH selectable.
BLC Control (Back Light Compensation)
The BLC adjusts the exposure of scenes with strong backlight in the center-bottom of the
image. When the image background is too bright, or the subject too dark, backlight
compensation makes the subject appear clearer. The settings for low light behavior
determine how the camera behaves sat low light levels. These settings affect video image
quality and how much noise is in the images.
Day & Night Control
Day & Night Mode
Auto/Day/Night
Set this filter to OFF to allow the camera to 'see' infrared light, removing the IR cut filter,
when using an IR illuminator. This will make the image clearer. If set to Auto, the camera
will automatically switch between IR cut filter On and Off, according to the current lighting
conditions.
0/5/10/15/30/60 sec: Set detection window time to avoid switching failure.
White Balance Control
WB Mode
AUTO: (Automatic White Balance)
MANUAL: (Manual White Balance)
The White Balance adjustment setting is used to make the colors in the image appear
consistent, compensating for the different colors present in different light sources.
The V992-N camera can be set to automatically identify the light source and compensate
for its color temperature. If necessary, the type of light source could be set manually.
Image Property Control
Modify the video signal parameters, such as: Brightness, Sharpness, Contrast, and Color.
Sharpness
(Default: 8, Range: 1~15)
Brightness
(Default: 15, Range: 0~30)
Contrast
(Default: 15, Range: 0~30)
Color
(Default: 15, Range: 0~30)