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en | Configuration
FLEXIDOME panoramic 5100i | FLEXIDOME
panoramic 5100i IR
2022-01 | V01 | F.01U.385.628
User manual
Bosch Security Systems B.V.
4.4.8
Enhance
Backlight compensation
–
Select
Off
to switch off backlight compensation.
–
Select
On
to capture details in high-contrast and extremely bright-dark conditions.
Contrast enhancement
The slider adjusts the contrast enhancement level between 0 and +15.
Sharpness level
The slider adjusts the sharpness level between -15 and +15. The zero position of the slider
corresponds to the factory default level.
A low (negative) value makes the picture less sharp. Increasing sharpness brings out more
detail. Extra sharpness can enhance the details of license plates, facial features and the edges
of certain surfaces but will increase bandwidth requirements.
Temporal noise filtering
Adjusts the
Temporal noise filtering
level between -15 and +15. The higher the value, the
more noise filtering.
Spatial noise filtering
Adjusts the
Spatial noise filtering
level between -15 and +15. The higher the value, the more
noise filtering.
4.4.9
Scene mode scheduler
The scene mode scheduler is used to determine which scene mode should be used during the
day and which scene mode should be used during the night.
1.
Select the mode you wish to use during the day from
Marked range
drop-down box.
2.
Select the mode you wish to use during the night from
Unmarked range
drop-down box.
3.
Use the two slider buttons to set the
Time ranges
.
To set the
Marked range
as the single mode of the device, select the complete time range.
The text “Always” will appear after the
Marked range
menu.
Click
Set
to apply the changes.
4.4.10
Encoder Streams
When this menu is accessed while the device is recording, the following message appears at
the top of the page: “Recording is currently active. At ‘Active profile’ the stream profile used
for recording is displayed, and overrules the ‘Non-recording profile’.”
Stream limits (H.264/H.265)
In the dropdown, select the maximum stream resolution as provided per stream.
Stream limits is a mandatory selection to pre-assign the maximum available resolution for each
of the four H.264 / H.265 streams. If a lower resolution is selected, you will be more flexible in
streaming options on the second and third stream. The fourth JPEG stream always shows the
maximum resolution available in the camera.
The stream limits may be automatically balanced to ensure frame rate distribution through all
streams. This is only applicable when the 4 concurrent streams from the device would exceed
the maximum MP capacity at full framerate. The
frame rate balanced
options distributes
frame rates equally through all streams, preventing the device from going over the MP
capacity.
Stream prioritization
Select the stream that should not drop any frame.
Coding standard
Select the coding standard you want to use for the stream.