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Note The video might become washed out if you select a high
brightness value.
Adjusts monitor window contrast. Select from 0 to 100. The default
setting is 50. The recommended range is 40 to 60.
The higher the value, the higher the contrast between light and dark
elements in the image. Use when the video brightness is good, but the
Contrast
contrast is not.
The video might become washed out if you select a low contrast value.
If the value is too high, the dark sections might lose brightness and the
light parts might become overexposed.
Adjusts monitor window saturation. Select from 0 to 100. The default
setting is 50. The recommended range is 40 to 60.
The higher the number, the stronger the color. This value has no effect
Saturation
on the general brightness of the video. The video color might become
too strong if the value is too high.
Note If the value is too low, the video might be poor.
Affects the edge definition of objects in the image. The higher the
setting, the more image detail is apparent.
Sharpness
Note Noise in the image might become noticeable at higher settings.
Adjusts video gamma correction. Choosing a higher value increases the
brightness of the video without washing it out as the Brightness value
Gamma
could do. Select from 0 to 100. The recommended range is between 40
and 60. The default value is 50.
Enable or disable the mirror function, which reverses the video image
Mirror
so the left side becomes the right side. Disabled by default.
Select an angle on which the video will be flipped. Options are Normal
Flip
(default), 180°, 90°, and 270°.
3D NR
Enable/disable 3D noise reduction.
Sets the camera backlight compensation mode. BLC Modes:
Close: BLC function is disabled. This is the default setting.
BLC Mode: The camera auto exposures according to the environment
so that the darkest area of video is clear.
BLC Mode
WDR: The camera lowers the brightest areas and enhances the darkest
areas so both areas can be clearly viewed at the same time. Set the
WDR value from 1 to 100.
HLC: The camera lowers the brightness of the brightest area according
to the HLC control level (from 1 to 100).
This is the white balance. You can select different scene modes such as
Auto,
Outdoor, Natural, Street Lamp or Manual, to achieve the best quality
video. Scene Modes:
WB Mode
Auto: Auto white balance is on. The system automatically adjusts the
color temperature to ensure that the video color is correct.
Outdoor: The white balance threshold is set to outdoor mode.
Natural: The white balance threshold is set to natural mode.
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