Parameter
Exposure
Compensation
Flicker
Gain
WDR/Wide
Dynamic Range
Metering
Configuring the Mode of Brightness Priority
Procedure
1. Do one of the following:
Description
Configure the value of exposure compensation.
The exposure compensation is used to compensate the
camera effectively when the camera is shooting in a
backlight environment. If the environment light is dark,
you can increase the compensation value.
Valid value: from -6 to 6. The default value is 0.
Disable the flicker or configure the value of camera flicker
frequency.
Frequency:
•
50 Hz
•
60 Hz
The indoor lights powered by a 50Hz or 60Hz power
source may produce a flicker. You can adjust the camera
flicker frequency according to the power source that the
light is powered by.
Default: 50 Hz.
Specify the value of gain.
Valid value: 1 - 15. The default value is 4.
Specify the value of WDR. The value represents the
compression degree of the dynamic range.
Cameras with WDR technology can work perfectly both in
the bright and the dark conditions and present clear images
that balances different lighting, so that you can identify the
details.
Off-do not use WDR.
•
•
1~5
Default: 2.
Configure the value of metering.
•
Average
•
Central
•
Bottom
•
Top
Default: Average.
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Configuration
Method
Web user interface
Endpoint
CTP20
Web user interface
Endpoint
CTP20
Web user interface
Endpoint
CTP20
Web user interface
Endpoint
CTP20
Web user interface
Endpoint
CTP20