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Sharpness
Image sharpness settings. A higher sharpness value can increase image noise.
A value between 0 and 100 can be set.
Exposure Mode
Set the exposure mode to Auto for adjustment to different exposures. With a manual exposure mode,
you need to set the exposure time yourself.
Exposure Time
Setting the maximum exposure time. This setting is dependent on iris mode.
Day/Night Switch
Day/Night Switch Provides options for Auto, Day and Night time schedule and triggered by alarm
input.
Auto
Depending on the light conditions, the camera switches between day and night mode automatically.
The sensitivity can be set between "0 and 7", where 7 is the highest sensitivity level.
Day
In this mode, the camera only outputs colour pictures.
Please note:
Only use this mode if the light conditions remain constant.
Night
In this mode, the camera only outputs black/white pictures.
Please note:
Only use this mode if the light conditions are poor.
Schedule
In this mode, you can set the start and end time for day operation. Outside of the set interval, the
camera switches to black/white mode.
Triggered by Alarm Input
The camera is triggered by the alarm input and changes to colour or black/white mode if there is a
change in status.
Status
Choose night, so that the camera switches to black/white mode if the alarm input is triggered. Choose
day, if the should switch to colour mode if the alarm input is triggered.
Sensitivity
Setting for the switching threshold for automatic day/night switching (0–7).
A lower value means that there is a lower lighting level for switching to night mode.
Filtering Time
Setting a delay time between recognising that a switching is required and carrying out the process.
Smart IR
If this function is activated, the IR light intensity is automatically reduced for objects that are too close.
This attempts to prevent object cross fading.
BLC Area (Backlight Compensation)
Objects in front of a bright background can be shown more clearly with the aid of the backlight
compensation. The exposure of the objects is corrected, however the background is not shown in
focus.
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