Image Settings - Wirepath Surveillance WPS-750-BUL-IP Installation And User Manual

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12.8- Image Settings

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While the default settings will work in most cases, the conditions at the location of the Camera may require
tweaking to ensure that the image is clear and accurate. Use this menu to adjust the image for daytime, or
nighttime, and adjust the image parameters.
Provides up to 3 areas to select for masking areas of the image to avoid unwanted
Privacy
viewing.
Mask
See step
details.
Controls the overall brightness of the image.
Brightness
Low brightness levels result in a darker image; high levels result in a brighter image.
Setting too low or high can result in loss of detail in dark or brightly lit areas.
Controls the apparent difference between shades of colors for the image.
Contrast
Also known as tint, adjusts the overall color tone of the image by shifting all pixels
Hue
toward a particular color
Lower values shift all colors closer to Blue; lower values shift all colors closer to Red.
Adjusts the overall intensity of color within the image.
Saturation
Higher values increase the intensity of colors; lower values decrease the intensity of
colors.
Sets the Automatic Gain Control from 2x (High Light Areas) to 64x (Low Light Areas).
AGC
Adjust if the image appears too dark in low light areas, or too bright in high light areas.
We recommend that this be left at the default of 16x for most applications.
Sets the shutter time for the image from 1/30 to 1/1000, and presets Indoor or
Shutter Time
Outdoor. We recommend that the presets be used based on the Camera's location to
maintain proper performance of this feature. Lower values will increase the amount of
light to the image sensor but can increase movement blur; higher values decrease the
amount of light to the image sensor but may result in sharper capture of motion.
Sense-Up
Sets the slow shutter time for use in low light areas from 1/5 to 1/30. The lower the
setting, the slower the shutter which will allow more light into the lens. We
recommend that this set to the default of 1/15 to maintain proper image quality.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) sets the difference between dark and light areas to
WDR
maintain a higher quality image across all lighting conditions. We recommend that
this feature is set to the default of OFF unless required for scenes containing very
bright and dark areas at the same time (such as heavily backlit windows).
2-Configure a Privacy Mask
WPS-750-BUL-IP Installation Manual
in section
11- Additional Configuration
for
Pg. 33

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