Ext Light Sensor Mode (Default Mode); Time Mode Setup - Wirepath Surveillance WPS-300-BUL-IP Installation Manual

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9.4.2.2.

EXT Light Sensor Mode (Default Mode)

The default day-night settings are usually ideal. The camera has been calibrated to run in color mode as long as enough ambient
light is available for the sensor to use. Once the scene begins to darken, the camera will adjust to black and white night mode, and
the IR LEDs will turn on as needed. Change the Lux variables to optimize the switch between modes for the scene.
Night to Day
Lux
Day to Night
Lux
Current Lux
9.4.2.3.

Time Mode Setup

Use Time mode to set when the camera switches between Day and Night modes. System time should be set up to synchronize to a
reliable source for this feature to be reliable. See section
Time:
Day
Night
Click "Save Times" on the right side of the menu to the save the times entered.
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Sets the detected light level at which the camera will switch from B&W (Night) mode to Color (Day)
mode. Selected level must be at least 4 units higher than Day to Night Lux setting.
Higher – requires a brighter scene to switch to Day mode.
Lower – requires a more dimly-lit scene to switch to Day mode.
Sets the detected light level at which the camera will switch from Color (Day) to B&W (Night) mode.
Selected level must be at least 4 units lower than Night to Day Lux setting.
Higher – turns to Night mode faster (scene can be brighter and Night mode still turns on).
Lower – has to be darker before switching to Night mode.
Indicator to display current lighting level detected by the camera.
Settings are in 24:00 time. Example 3:00 PM = 15:00
Set the time for the camera to switch to Day mode.
Set the time for the camera to switch to Night mode.
9.2.1.3. Time Setting
to set the time.
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