Table 4-4 Auto Exposure Settings - Honeywell EQUIP HD3MDIP User Manual

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Setting
Options
ALC (Automatic Light
DC Iris Level: 1–25 For an automatic iris lens. Adjust the DC Iris Level until the image is
Compensation)
AGC (Automatic Gain
Off, 10 dB–40 dB
Control)
DNR (Digital Noise
Off, On
Reduction)
Flickerless
Off, On
Digital Slow Shutter
Off, Low, High
(DSS)
Day/Night
Auto, Day, Night
Night Mode
B/W or Color
Detect Time
5–60 seconds
DayToNight
1–7
NightToDay
3–9
56
Note
You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those
changes. Settings are not saved unless you click Apply.
Table 4-4
Auto Exposure Settings
Description
neither too bright nor too dark.
Adjust the maximum value of AGC gain. AGC can be Off, or set to
20 dB, 30 dB, or 40 dB.
Note
As AGC levels are reduced, the threshold ranges for DayToNight
and NightToDay are decreased.
Improves picture performance in low light by reducing video noise.
DNR is deactivated if AGC is turned Off.
Eliminates the "flicker" that can appear in an image under certain
lighting conditions (for example, fluorescent lighting).
Automatically provides a clear image under low-light conditions
(increasing magnification may cause noise/distortion).
Set the moving mechanical IR filter within the camera to ensure true
24-hour surveillance.
Sets the color mode as B/W (monochrome) or Color in Night Mode.
Day/Night must be set to Night.
Sets the time (5–60 seconds) before the camera switches to Day or
Night mode after detecting a low-light condition.
Day/Night must be set to Auto.
Determines the low light detection level (1–7) when the camera
switches to Night mode. The lower the value, the darker the lighting
conditions before the camera switches.
Day/Night must be set to Auto.
Note
The DayToNight threshold level must be set at least 2 less than
the NightToDay threshold setting.
Note
The DayToNight threshold range is decreased if the AGC level is
reduced.
Determines the low light detection level (3–9) when the camera
switches to Day mode. The higher the value, the brighter the lighting
conditions before the camera switches.
Day/Night must be set to Auto.
Note
The NightToDay threshold range is decreased if the AGC level is
reduced.

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