IP Camera Web Client
Setting
Options
DayToNight
1–7
NightToDay
3–9
White Balance
60
Table 4-5
Auto Exposure Settings (cont'd)
Description
Determines the low light detection level (1–7) when the camera
switches to Night mode. The lower the value, the darker the lighting
conditions before the camera switches.
Day/Night must be set to Auto.
Note
The DayToNight threshold level must be set at least 2 less than
the NightToDay threshold setting.
Note
The DayToNight threshold range is decreased if the AGC level is
reduced.
Determines the low light detection level (3–9) when the camera
switches to Day mode. The higher the value, the brighter the lighting
conditions before the camera switches.
Day/Night must be set to Auto.
Note
The NightToDay threshold range is decreased if the AGC level is
reduced.
White Balance ensures that color integrity is maintained in the camera image by
compensating for the temperature color "casts" that different light sources can cause. Use
Table 4-6
to set up White Balance options.
Note
You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those
changes. Settings are not saved unless you click Apply.
Table 4-6
White Balance Settings
Option
AWC Auto (Auto White
Balance Control Mode)
MWB (Manual Mode)
AWC Push (Auto White
Balance Control Mode)
Description
An automatic white balance mode that can be used in
scenes which do not have constant lighting.
Manual white balance mode. Set the Red and Blue gains
from 0–255.
Automatically adjust the white balance to your specific
environment. The user can optimize WB for the given scene
by pressing and holding an adjustment button. When
selected, the white balance is locked.
Note
This setting is recommended for situations in which
the light conditions are constant, so that the
specified color temperature does not change.