5.1.3 - Image Control
This menu allows you to control image settings for supported IP cameras. If the camera is connected to
the NVR with ONVIF protocol, it might be not supported to configure.
Setup: Click
icon into the setup page.
Channel: Choose a channel to configure.
IR-CUT Mode: Lets you choose how the camera
handles color and how it manages the transition
from daytime to night-time and vice versa:
• GPIO AUTO will instruct the camera to switch
automatically from "Color Mode" to "Black White
mode" and vice versa. It is accomplished through
the light sensor.
• Color Mode will instruct the camera to operate
in color mode only. In low light conditions, the color will be quite faint. Image clarity will also be
reduced in low-light conditions.
• Black White Mode will instruct the camera to operate in black & white mode only.
• Image Mode will instruct the camera to switch automatically from "Color Mode" to "Black White mode"
and vice versa. It is accomplished through the software.
• Schedule allows to set the images as black & white color in a certain duration.
IR-CUT Delay: Controls the delay of the IR cut filter when transitioning from daytime to night-time. The
default setting will be suitable for most camera locations but can be adjusted if needed. Click and hold
the slider left or right to change. The higher the number, the greater the delay.
IR-LED: To configure the IR LRD lighting method.
• Smart IR: If you want the LED lighting to be managed by the system, then select this.
• Manual: You're able to configure the brightness of the LED lights including low-beam lights and high-
beam lights individually.
• OFF: Turn off the LED light always
Lens Flip & Angle Flip: Turn the image upside down and/or horizontally reverse the orientation of the
image.
Corridor Mode: This allows you to make better use of the camera's vertical angle for an optimized view of
long, narrow scenes. Enable this if your camera is viewing a narrow corridor.
Angle Rotation: Rotate the image 180°.
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