Exposure Control; Ae Speed Adjustment; Figure 4-10 Ae Speed Adjustment - Honeywell 60 Series Configuration Manual

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HLC (Highlight Compensation): Firmware detects strong light sources and compensates
on affected spots to enhance the overall image quality. For example, the HLC helps
reduce the glares produced by spotlights or headlights.

Exposure Control

Exposure level: You can manually set the exposure level, which ranges from -2.0 to +2.0 (dark
to bright) (for IPC model) or from -0.7 to +0.7 (for PTZ model).
Exposure mode: Select an exposure mode (Auto or Manual) from the dropdown list.
If you select Auto, you can set the Iris mode to Outdoor or Indoor.
If you select Manual, you can drag the slider of Iris adjustment, Exposure time and Gain
Control to get the best image quality.
Note
The exposure mode function is not applicable for HC60WZ2E30.
Flickerless: Check to reduce flicker in the image.

AE Speed Adjustment

Check Enable AE speed adjustment to apply it in fast changing lighting conditions, such as a
highway lane or entrance of a parking area at night where cars passing by with their lights on
and it can bring fast changes in light levels. It is also applicable to a situation if the camera is
installed on a vehicle, and when it needs to adapt to fast changes of light when entering and
leaving a tunnel.

Figure 4-10 AE Speed Adjustment

The AE Speed Adjustment function is not applicable for
Note
HC60WZ2E30.
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