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Operation
You can adjust the following visible video settings:
Brightness (Gamma)
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Contrast (Max Gain)
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Hue
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Saturation
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Sharpness
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The camera immediately applies changes to settings on the Visible page, affecting the live visible video
images and streams. To save those changes, click Save. To discard changes and restore previously
saved settings or the factory default settings, click Reset.
Advanced Settings
Night Mode—Set the visible video to:
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o Color (day mode)
o B/W (night mode)
o Auto (default)—Automatically switches the visible video mode
according to light level. When Night Mode is set to Auto, you can set
the thresholds at which the visible video switches from black and
white to color (Night to Day Threshold) and vice versa (Day to Night
Threshold). Move the sliders between 0-100, where 0 switches
modes at a lower light level (darker) and 100 switches modes at a
higher light level (brighter).
Wide Dynamic Range
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WDR improves the image quality and amount of detail in high contrast scenes. High contrast scenes
consist of areas with different lighting conditions; some areas are bright and others are dark. Without
WDR, either the bright areas would be overexposed (too bright) or the darker areas would be
completely dark. WDR can produce more detail in both the dark and the bright areas of the image.
White Balance—Set according to operating environment:
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o Auto (default)—Computes the white balance value output using color
information from the entire screen. It is suitable for an environment
with a light source color temperature in the range of approximately
2,700 ~ 7,500K.
o One Push—Click One Push Trigger to activate the factory-optimized
setting for white balance. This setting might not be ideal for every
lighting environment.
o ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance)—Automatically adjusts the white
balance in a scene while temperature color is changing. It is suitable
for an environment with a light source color temperature in the range
of approximately 2500 ~ 10,000K.
o Manual—Define the Rgain and Bgain between 0-100 to increase the
red and blue luminance.
Noise reduction settings
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Noise reduction settings are used to reduce or eliminate artifacts that can limit the ability to positively
identify an object. There are two types of noise: luminance and color (chroma) noise. 3D noise
reduction and 2D noise reduction settings reduce luminance noise: dots of varying brightness levels
(black, white, and gray). It is not recommended to completely eliminate luminance noise, which can
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