Exposure Tab; Privacy Masking Tab; Measurement Window; Profile Of Exposure Settings - Sony Ipela SNC-HM662 User Manual

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— Exposure Tab

Adjust the exposure settings.

Measurement Window

Full view
Measures the light intensity of the full range of view.
Custom
You can manually specify areas to be measured
(Measurement Window) and areas not to be measured
(exclusive area).
You can specify 10 photometric areas and exclusive
areas in total.
Backlight compensation
Enables the backlight compensation function.
Exposure
Select the exposure correction value from the list box to
adjust the target brightness for the automatic exposure
setting. A larger value brightens the image, and a smaller
value darkens the image.
Shutter speed
Set the range of the shutter speed.
Gain control
Set the range of the gain control.
Day/Night
Switch to B&W in night mode
When the checkbox is selected, the camera switches to
BLACK AND WHITE display during the night mode.
Mode
Select the day/night mode. This function has the
following modes.
Auto mode: Normally works in day mode; switches
automatically to night mode in a dark place.
If you set Auto mode, set the sensitivity for the camera
to automatically switch to night mode.
Day mode: Works in day mode at all times.
Night mode: Works in night mode at all times.
Sensor input: Controls the day/night mode by the active
sensor input. While a sensor input is detected, the
camera works in night mode.
Timer: Switches between day and night modes at set
times.
Set a start time and end time of day mode.
Profile
The profile of the exposure setting opens in a new
window.
Note
When Day/night mode is set to Auto mode, the profile
of the exposure setting cannot be set.
OK/Cancel
See "Buttons common to every menu" on page 15.

Profile of exposure settings

Activated period
Select the checkbox and the mode. The setting will be
enabled when you select the mode.
For other settings, see "Exposure Tab" on page 19.
OK/Cancel/Close
See "Buttons common to every menu" on page 15.

— Privacy masking Tab

Using the privacy masking enables you to hide images
by masking specified parts of the images when
streaming.
Setting a privacy mask
To set a privacy mask in the position of your choice:
1
Click New.
A text box appears allowing you to enter a name for
the mask.
2
Enter a name for the mask in a window name.
3
Click on four points on the preview screen to
specify the privacy mask area.
4
Select the Enable privacy masking checkbox.
5
Click OK. The mask is reflected.
Note
Up to five privacy masks can be set.
Setting the Camera Image and Audio — Video / Audio Menu
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