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50 | Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide
Parameter
Day & Night
Sensitivity
Delay
BLC Mode
Mirror
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Table 5-1
Camera Configurations (cont'd)
Function
Sets the camera color and the B/W mode switch. When the configuration file
is set to Normal, then the default is Auto. When the configuration file is set
to Day, then the default is Color. When the configuration file is Night, then
the default is Auto.
Color: The camera outputs video in color.
Auto: The camera switches from Color to Black & White according to the
conditions, such as if the scene is generally bright, or if IR illumination is
required.
Black & White: The camera outputs black and white video.
Adjusts the sensitivity threshold at which the camera switches from Color to
Black & White mode. Set to Low, Medium (default), or High.
Note
Available only when Day & Night is set to Auto.
Adjusts the delay value of the switch from Color to Black & White mode.
The value ranges from 2 to 10. The default value is 6.
Note
Available only when Day & Night is set to Auto.
OFF
BLC (Default or
Customized)
WDR
HLC
Click to switch the video from left to right. This function is disabled by
default.
BLC is off. BLC is disabled by default.
The camera automatically adjusts the exposure to
suit the conditions, so that the darkest area of the
video can be seen. Default applies BLC to the entire
scene. Customized allows the user to apply BLC to a
specified portion of the scene.
By lowering the brightness of the brightest area, and
enhancing the brightness of the darkest area, WDR
balances brightness and darkness in a scene so that
both the darkest area and the lightest area can be
seen clearly at the same time.
This value ranges from 1 to 100.
Note
When you switch the camera from non-WDR
to WDR mode, there might be a few seconds
lapse in video.
When the HLC function is enabled, the camera can
lower the brightness of the brightest section of video,
according to the selected HLC control level. HLC can
reduce the amount of halo and lower the brightness
of the entire video image.
This value ranges from 1 to 100. The default value is
50 when HLC is turned on.
HLC is enabled only when Anti-flicker is set to
Outdoor, and the Exposure is set to Auto.

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