Additional Settings; Adjust The Image - Axis P3925-LRE User Manual

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Additional settings

Additional settings

Adjust the image

This section includes instructions about how to configure your device. If you want to learn more about how certain features
function, go to Learn more on page 19.
Level the camera
To adjust the view in relation to a reference area or object, use the leveling guide in combination with a mechanical adjustment
of the camera.
1. Go to Settings > System > Orientation and click
2. Adjust the camera mechanically until the position of the reference area or object, is aligned with the leveling guide.
Select scene profile
A scene profile is a set of predefined image appearance settings including color level, brightness, sharpness, contrast and local
contrast. Scene profiles are preconfigured in the product for quick setup to a specific scenario, for example Forensic which is
optimized for surveillance conditions. For a description of each available setting, go to the help menu
You can select a scene profile during the initial setup of the camera. You can also select or change scene profile later.
1. Go to Settings > System.
2. Go to Plain config > Image source and select a scene profile.
3. Click Save.
Reduce image processing time with low latency mode
You can optimize the image processing time of your live stream by turning on low latency mode. The latency in your live stream is
reduced to a minimum.
1. Go to Settings > System.
2. Go to Plain config > Image source.
3. Go to Low latency mode and select On.
4. Click Save.
Select exposure mode
There are different exposure mode options in the camera that adjusts aperture, shutter speed, and gain to improve image quality for
specific surveillance scenes. Go to Settings > Image > Exposure and select between the following exposure modes:
For most use cases, select Automatic exposure.
For environments with certain artificial lighting, for example fluorescent lighting, select Flicker-free.
Select the same frequency as the power line frequency.
For environments with certain artificial light and bright light, for example outdoors with fluorescent lighting at night and
sun during daytime, select Flicker-reduced.
Select the same frequency as the power line frequency.
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and click Help.

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