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On your VCS:
For MeetingEye 600/MeetingEye 400, go to More > Setting > Basic > Camera > Exposure.
For VC880/VC800/VC500/PVT980/PVT950, go to More > Setting > Camera > Exposure.
For VC200, go to More > Setting > Video & Audio > Exposure.
On your CTP20, tap
2. Select Shutter Priority from the Exposure Mode drop-down menu.
3. Configure and save the following settings:
Parameter
Shutter
Exposure
Compensation
Gain
WDR/Wide
Dynamic Range
> Setting > Basic > Camera > Exposure.
Description
Configure the value of the shutter.
Valid Value: 1/60, 1/90, 1/100, 1/125,
1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/725,
1/1000, 1/1500, 1/2000, 1/3000, 1/4000,
1/6000, 1/10000
Default: 1/100.
Configure the value of exposure
compensation.
The exposure compensation is used
to compensate the camera effectively
when the camera is shooting in a
backlit environment. If the environment
light is dark, you can increase the
compensation value.
Note: the valid value is -6 to 6. The
default value is 0.
Specify the value.
Note: the valid value is 1 to 15. For
VC880/VC800/VC500/VC200/PVT980/
PVT950, the default value is 4; for
MeetingEye 600/ MeetingEye 400, the
default value is 15.
Off or Specify the 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
Note: For MeetingEye 600/VC880/
VC800/VC500/VC200/PVT980/PVT950,
the default value is 2; for MeetingEye
400, the default value is off.
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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

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