Video Analytics
Document 800-00250 Rev C
08/08
Note
You must click Apply for your changes to take effect. If you close the screen
before clicking Apply, all your new settings will be lost.
Table 4-5
White Balance Settings
Option
ATW (Auto Trace White
Balance Mode)
User Fixed
AWC Auto (Auto White
Balance Control Mode)
Fluorescent
MWB (Manual Mode)
Indoor
AWC Manual (Auto White
Balance Control Mode)
Outdoor
The network camera can be configured to detect three types of sabotage detection via the
Video Analytics view (see
Figure
tampering with the camera field of view. Alarm messages appear above the video display
when camera sabotage is detected (see
The user must note that when the following conditions are applicable, the tamper detection
features must be manually disabled to avoid raising false alarms:
•
during the configuration of the video display
•
while text is overlaid on the video
•
if the video display becomes too dark
EQUIP Series IP Camera Reference Guide
Description
Feedback system that automatically aligns the white
balance (2800°K to 8000°K).
Preset (4700°K)
Performs faster action than ATW mode without an operating
range. When set to Auto, AWC operates all the time.
For office environments with fluorescent or tungsten
lighting. Provides the lowest dynamic range of all presets
(4200°K).
Manual white balance mode. Set the Red and Blue gains
from 0–255.
General indoor scenes preset (3200°K).
Operates AWC mode manually. When the AWC operation
starts, click Lock to set the present scene's white balance.
Preset for outside environments and high-contrast scenes
where the camera is focused on the darker areas (6300°K).
4-10): blinding the camera, blurring the video display, and
Figure
4-11).
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