To delete a mask, check the desired mask and click
5. To copy the settings to other cameras, click
cameras. Click OK.
6. Click
to save the settings and then click
Apply
Adjusting video image settings
You may need to adjust the camera image depending on the location
background in order to get the best image quality.
The system has four preset mode settings for frequently encountered lighting
conditions; Standard, Indoor, Low light and Outdoor. However, you can also
manually adjust the brightness, saturation, contrast, and hue values using the
Customize option. Adjustments to the settings affect both live view and recorded
images.
Note: These options can also be modified from the image settings button on the
live view quick access toolbar (see "Accessing frequently used commands" on
page 63.)
To adjust display settings:
1. From the menu toolbar, click
2. Select the camera for which to adjust the video image settings.
3. Select the desired mode value. Changes are seen immediately on screen.
If "Customize" is selected, adjust the brightness, saturation, contrast, and hue
values by dragging each scroll bar.
4. Click
to save the settings and then click
Apply
Watermarking
You can overlay digital watermarking to authenticate images and protect them
from alterations. Watermarking on an image is only visible during playback of
exported video.
The DVR supports watermarking from TruVision cameras and encoders.
Use the playback application, Player, to reveal the watermarking on archived
video. Enable the Watermarking option in Player.
Hiding a camera image from view
There may be occasions when you want to control who can see a camera image
on a local monitor, such as if there is a camera located in a changing room. The
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for that color mask.
Clear
and select the desired
to return to live view.
>
Privacy
Mask.
to return to live view.
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