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Equip series true day/night network box camera
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Setting
Options
Flickerless
Off, On
(HCD5MIH(X) and
HCD5HIH(X) only)
DSS
Off, Low, High
(Digital Slow Shutter)
Day/Night
Auto, Day, Night,
Alarm Input
Night Mode
B/W or Color
Detect Time
5–60 seconds
WDR (Wide Dynamic
Off, Low, Medium,
Range) (HCD5WIH(X)
High
only)
LDC (Lens Distortion
Off, On
Correction)
(HCD5WIH(X) only)
DayToNight
1–7
NightToDay
3–9
Document 800-07067V5 Rev A
07/2013
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HCD5 equIP
Series True Day/Night Network Box Camera Reference Guide
Table 4-10
Auto Exposure Settings (cont'd)
Description
Eliminates the "flicker" that can appear in an image under certain
lighting conditions (for example, fluorescent lighting). This setting is not
available if you have selected ELC.
Automatically provides a clear image under low-light conditions. DSS
improves the scene brightness. Motion blur might be introduced; this is
scene dependent.
Controls True Day/Night (TDN) operation. When Auto is selected, the
IR-cut filter will be removed automatically in low-light scenes. When Day
is selected, the IR-cut filter is on at all times. When Night is selected, the
IR-cut filter is off (removed) at all times.
When Alarm Input is selected, the IR-cut filter will be interlocked with
Alarm Input. It will be automatically enabled if D/N control is selected for
Night Mode on Alarm in the I/O & Audio tab. See
Day/Night Switching
Sets the color mode as B/W (monochrome) or Color in Night Mode.
Day/Night must be set to Night.
Sets the time (5–60 seconds) before the camera switches to Day or
Night mode after detecting a low-light condition or a normal light
condition, respectively.
Day/Night must be set to Auto.
Wide dynamic range provides clear, balanced images in high-contrast
lighting conditions. Set the WDR to Off, Low, Medium, or High.
When On, LDC reduces picture distortion. The performance of Frame
Rate mode might be impacted by LDC.
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.
on page 81.
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