Image Adj. Setting - Wirepath Surveillance WPS-565-DOM-A Installation Manual

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6.4.7.5. IMAGE ADJ. Setting

• LENS SHAD. — This feature brightens the corners of the image when using a
wide angle view. Scroll left or right to toggle OFF or ON.
• 2DNR — 2D-DNR digital noise reduction produces clear images in low light
conditions. Not only does it help to reduce image noise, but it also minimizes
the object from becoming blurred when in motion. Scroll left or right to toggle
OFF or ON.
• MIRROR — Allows the image to be mirror reversed. Typically used in vehicles or
mobile applications. Scroll left or right to toggle OFF or ON.
• FONT COLOR — Enter the sub-menu (not pictured) to change the font color,
size, and position. There are 16 options for the OSD Font Color and CAM TITLE
color. Change colors by selecting a value from 0 to 15 steps.
• CONTRAST — When increasing the contrast value, dark colors become darker
and light colors become lighter. The value ranges from 0 to 255.
• SHARPNESS — Adjust the clarity of the image. The higher th value the more
claritty, but too high a setting will have extra noise. The value ranges from 0 to
31.
• DISPLAY — Scroll left or right to select CRT, LCD, or USER depending on the type
of monitor used to view the camera. CRT sub-menu adjustments include:
• PED LEVEL — The higher the value, the brighter the image.
• COLOR GAIN — The higher the value, the darker the image.
• GAMMA — Standard value is 0.55. Adjust between 0.05 ~1.00. To correct
color issues.
• NEG. IMAGE — Offers a wider dynamic range and preserves most detail
because it displays data exactly as the CCD sees it. Select ON for images with
the most light intensity and color information.
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2DDNR
MIRROR
FONTCOLOR
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SHARPNESS
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