Setting The Slow Ae Response; Setting Advanced Wide Dynamic Range (Wdr); Configuring Field Noise Reduction - Honeywell ACUIX Installation And Configuration Manual

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Configuration
Task/Action with Default (HDXG Camera Models Only)

Setting the Slow AE Response

1.
Select 5 Camera Options
AE Response.
2.
Set the adjustment range, from the normal 1 time (default, to
254 times.

Setting Advanced Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)

1.
Select 5 Camera Options
Advanced WDR.
2.
Select 7 Advanced WDR.

Configuring Field Noise Reduction

1.
Select 5 Camera Options
Noise Reduction.
2.
Set 1 FNR Mode to Auto to display the following screen.
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2 Exposure Control
2 Exposure Control
2 Exposure Control
Notes
4 Slow
This feature can be used to slow down the
Auto Exposure (AE) response speed
when the camera reacts to momentary
abrupt changes in brightness in the video
scene.
Example:
By using this function, the
camera minimizes exposure changes to
momentary bright lights in the image. In
addition, under normal brightness
variations, the exposure settles at the
target level to reduce exposure overshoot
or undershoot.
HDXG cameras only.
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HDX cameras only.
When you set the Advanced WDR to ON,
and the camera detects a dark part in the
scene, the image is automatically
lightened. V3.2 extends the dynamic
range 10 dB more than in previous
versions.
Note
When Advanced WDR is set to
ON, Wide Dynamic Range is OFF,
and vice versa.
9 Field
HDXG cameras only.
The Field Noise Reduction (FNR) feature
allows you to decrease the noise by the
field correlation. There are two modes:
Auto and Manual.
Option 2 Auto FNR allows you to select
one of the following options: Slight,
Weak, Medium, or Strong.

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