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USER MANUAL
This section has three different settings:
• Auto
• Day
• Night
The purpose of this setting is to help you get a quality picture based on the time
of day or the settings in the room. Typically, you would use the Day setting when
you are recording in a bright room, and Night when you are recording in a dark
room. However, the Auto Mode will automatically adjust based on the room's
current lighting conditions. Auto is typically the best setting since it will adjust for
you on the y. Having the option for the other settings simply gives you additional
control.
FLIP
Below Mode is the Flip setting, which you can turn on and off with a click of the
mouse. When you have this setting ON, it will cause the camera to turn the pic -
ture upside down. This setting is helpful for those who want to mount the camera
upside down, from the ceiling for example.
Normally, if you were to mount the camera on the ceiling upside down, it will give
you an upside down picture. This is not very helpful when it comes to security
purposes. The Flip setting allows you to change the picture's orientation so you
can always see what's happening on the screen.
POWER FREQUENCY
Just below the Flip option, you will nd the Power Frequency Setting. This is also
a dropdown menu, and you will be able to choose between a 50Hz and a 60Hz
setting. Different countries have different Hz settings. In the United States, for ex -
ample, the appropriate setting would be 60Hz. Always check the proper settings
for your country, so can be sure you are using the appropriate Hz level. Keep in
mind that in some countries, such as Japan, they may use different frequencies
based on the region.
RESET
What happens if you aren't happy with the settings, and you want to go back to
the factory default? It's simple. All you need to do is click on the Reset button,
which you will nd just below the Power Frequency setting. Clicking on this button
will return the settings that we've mentioned thus far (Picture Settings, Mode, Flip,
and Power Frequency) to the default.
THE WHEEL
Just beneath the Reset button, you will see a wheel with arrows pointing up, down,
left, and right, along with a center button. These are navigation arrows and allow
you to control the camera remotely. You can move the camera's orientation left,
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