TN-B200CE user manual
2 Megapixel IP Camera Manual
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Indoor :
3200K Base Mode
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Outdoor :
5800 K Base Mode
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AWC :
It will not change color temperature when user does not want to change
Day & Night
The camera delivers color images during the day. As light diminishes below a certain level, the camera can
automatically switch to night mode (Black & White mode) to maintain good image quality.
Day & Night Mode
can be selectable according to environment.
Auto :
Automatically switches to Day (Color) or Night(B&W) according to light using ICR (Infrared Cut
filter Removable)
Day (Color) :
Deliver color image regardless of light.
Night (B/W) :
Deliver B/W image regardless of light
Smart IR :
Solve the problem of infrared LEDs whiting out images, such as people
’s faces, when they
are too close to the IR LEDs of a night vision.
Noise Reduction
Noise Reduction (NR) is used in order to obtain a high quality output image and
enhance compression efficiency. This camera offers Edge Preserving 2D NR and
Motion Adaptive 3D NR.
2DNR Mode:
2D-NR offers the 2D-edge preserving & flat area noise reduction which preserves the
edge zone by identifying the 5x5 Bayer pattern data’s edge zone and eliminates the noise on the flat
zone.
3DNR Mode:
This camera performs 3D noise reduction by estimating the noise level of current and
previous input video. It effectively suppresses artifacts such as ghost-tail, etc., by using the motion
adaptive method which reduces noise to a lesser extent in motion area where inter-pixel difference
between current and previous video is greater than noise level measured and reduces noise to a greater
extent in area where the inter-pixel difference is relatively small compared to the noise level measured.
Smart NR Mode:
SmNR can dramatically reduce the noise in shadow areas and this effectively
increases the usable dynamic range of the image. So techniques like Contrast Masking are more
effective and more detail can be rescued from underexposed images.
Adjust
Mirror mode
Captured image is flipped vertically/horizontally.
DIS Mode
Reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera during exposure. Specifically, it compensates
for pan and tilt (angular movement, equivalent to yaw and pitch) of a camera or other imaging device.