FLIR Quasar Gen III CF-6308 User And Installation Manual page 92

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Configuration and Operation
9.3.3.1.5 True WDR Mode
True WDR mode is used to set a fixed exposure while other parameters can change. In this mode, the
camera's shutter speed works automatically to achieve a consistent video output level in scenes with high
contrast or changing light issues.
When activated, a combination of slow- and fast-exposure shutters is used to create a new image with a
wide dynamic range. The camera uses an algorithm to determine the optimal mix of light and dark regions
within the scene from the two shutters in order to adjust the wide dynamic range of the scene and achieve
a greater scale of brightness.
In the Exposure section, configure the following settings:
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Exposure Value – See the explanation in the
Back light Compensation – See the explanation in the
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Enhanced WDR Level – Select the setting that provides the ideal brightness according to the
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environmental luminance: High, Medium, Low or Off (default). Selecting High provides the most
brightness, while Low reduces brightness.
In the Day/Night Switch Control section, configure the following settings:
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Mode – See the explanation in the
Time – See the explanation in the
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Sensitivity – See the explanation in the
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True WDR Exposure Mode Settings
True WDR On
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CF-6308 Box IP Camera User and Installation Guide
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