Cisco 7000 Series Configuration Manual page 28

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Camera Window
Table 4-4
Option
Iris mode
Day Night Filter Area
Switch Mode
Day to Night Threshold If the Switch Mode option is set to Auto, choose the value that specifies the
Night to Day Threshold If the Switch Mode option is set to Auto, choose the value that specifies the
Start Time
End Time
Enable IR LED
Cisco Video Surveillance 7000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide, Release 1.1.4
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Camera Window Options (continued)
Description
The Iris mode is available only when the Exposure mode is set to Auto.
Choose one of the following Iris modes:
Indoor—Suitable for Indoor conditions.
Outdoor—Suitable for Outdoor conditions.
Default mode is Indoor.
Choose the day/night mode for the IP camera:
Day—IP camera always remains in day mode.
Night—IP camera always remains in night mode.
Auto—IP camera automatically switches between day and night mode
based on the lighting condition threshold that you specify.
Night External—IP camera switches to night mode based on an
external input port. It switches to day mode when the external input port
is not in the triggered status. Output port is optional and can be used to
trigger devices connected externally. For more information about input
and output ports, see the
Night Schedule—IP camera switches to and from Night mode based on
the Start and End times. For the Start Time, enter the time, in 24 hour
format, when the camera enters Night mode. For the End Time, enter the
time, in 24 hour format, when the camera exists Night mode.
If you configure a Night Schedule, make sure that the time on the IP
Note
camera is set correctly.
relative light threshold at which the IP camera switches from day to night
mode. A lower value designates that the IP camera switches from day to
night mode in brighter conditions. A higher value designates that the IP
camera switches modes in darker conditions.
The default value is 10.
relative light threshold at which the IP camera switches from night to day
mode. A lower value designates that the IP camera switches from night to
day mode in darker conditions. A higher value designates that the IP camera
switches modes in lighter conditions.
The default value is 15.
Enter the time, in 24 hour format, that the camera enables its night filter.
Enter the time, in 24 hour format, that the camera disables its night filter.
Check this check box to enable the infrared illuminator LEDs that enhance
the video image (effective up to 60 ft. [20 m]) when the IP camera is running
in night mode.
Chapter 4
"IO Ports Window" section on page
Feature Setup
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