Illustra Pro PTZ 30x Configuration User Manual page 15

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Picture Basic
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If AGC on or openshutter has been selected in Step 4, Max Gain Exposure will be enabled. Use the slider
bar to select the Max Gain (dB):
The settings are 0-37.
The video pane will update to display the new settings.
Wide Dynamic Range
WDR is a feature that allows viewing of high contrast scenes that include both bright and low light areas in the
same field of view (FOV).
WDR Level allows you to adjust the WDR level to favour a underexposed or overexposed image. By selecting the
lower end of the control the image is underexposed; this provides more detail in areas of brightness, but less detail
in areas of darkness. On the other hand, selecting the higher end of the control overexposes the image which
provides more detail in the dark areas but less detail in the bright areas.
A typical use for this feature would be viewing a scene with both indoor and outdoor lighting conditions
simultaneously, such as a warehouse area with an open bay door.
Procedure 2-6 Enable/Disable Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
Step     Action
1
Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus.
2
Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu.
3
Select a setting from the Enable WDR drop-down menu .
• Off - .
• Auto - .
• True WDR - .
• Advanced WDR -
The default setting is 'Off'.
Defog
This is a feature on Illustra Pro models that provides clear images even in environments with low visibility due to
fog or heavy rain. It can be used in a wide range of installation locations for monitoring foggy areas such as
shipping, airports, highways and at high altitudes.
Procedure 2-7 Enable/Disable Defog
Step     Action
1
Select Setup on the GUI banner to display the setup menus.
2
Select the Picture Basic tab from the Basic Configuration menu.
3
Select a setting from the Enable Defog drop-down menu .
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