HD Mini Dome Camera
If the camera works under light which provides fixed light condition, select according to
actual environment.
5.1.5
Night Cut
Select night cut mode from the dropdown list up to request. Explanation of different
modes is as follows:
Fluorescent Lamp: for color temperature of 6500K.
Incandescent Lamp: for color temperature of 3000K.
Warm Light: for color temperature of 4000K.
Natural Light: for color temperature of 5500K.
Day: Under "Day" mode, the image keeps colored all the time.
Night: Under "Night" mode, the image keeps black and white all the time.
Auto (gain triggered): The camera switches day/night mode automatically according
to the gain values. When selecting this mode, configure Sensitivity, Latency and
Night Cut Threshold according to actual request.
Sensitivity: The switching sensitivity from night mode to day mode. The lower
the sensitivity is the higher brightness in the condition the camera needs to
switch to day mode; the higher the sensitivity is the lower brightness in the
condition the camera needs.
Latency: When the camera detects that the light condition is satisfactory to
trigger night cut and the time lasts longer than the preset latency, the camera will
switch night cut automatically. The range of it is 5 s to 120 s.
Night Cut Threshold: The switch threshold from day mode to night mode. The
lower the value is, the easier it is to switch from day mode to night mode.
Auto (photosensor triggered): IR camera supports this mode. The camera detects
light strength with photo-conductive resistance and triggers night cut according to the
returned value. When selecting this mode, configure Photosensitivity, Latency and
Night Cut Threshold according to actual request.
Photosensitivity: The switching sensitivity from night mode to day mode. The
lower the sensitivity is the brighter environment the camera requires switching to
day mode; the higher the sensitivity is the darker environment the camera
requires.
Picture 5-5 Night Cut
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