Part 1 - Remote Setup
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White Balance
Configure
White Balance
settings.
•
Preset
: Use preconfigured white balance settings.
-
Auto
: Allow the system to adjust the white
balance automatically. The system will assess the
lighting conditions and adjust the white balance
automatically.
-
Hold:
Hold the current white balance.
-
INCANDESCENT - FLUORESCENT COLD
: Select
a lighting type to apply the appropriate white
balance.
If the
Preset
is
Hold
and the WDR mode is changed,
a reset is required.
•
Manual
: Adjust the white balance manually. Adjust
Red and Blue gain values. Greater the value, greater
the intensity of the corresponding color.
If the white balance does not work properly under the
following specific conditions, select
Manual
or
Hold.
- When the surrounding environment of the object is
out of the color temperature correction range
- When the surrounding environment of the object is
dark
- The camera is pointed directly at the fluorescent lamp
or installed in a place where the lighting change is
severe.
Exposure
Configure
Exposure
settings.
•
Iris
: Select the lens IRIS type.
-
Off
: Select this if a manual IRIS lens is mounted on
the camera.
-
DC-Iris (Full Open):
Select this to fully open the
IRIS.
-
DC-Iris (Auto)
: Select this if a DC-type auto IRIS lens
is mounted.
-
P-Iris (Auto)
: The system will assess the lighting
conditions and adjust the openness of the IRIS
automatically.
-
P-Iris (Fix)
: Use the slider to select the desired
openness of the IRIS. Select the most suitable value
for the lighting conditions in the area where the
camera is located.
•
IRIS Control Level:
Adjust the openness of the lens
IRIS. The larger levels look brighter, the smaller levels
look darker. This only works when
Anti-Flicker
is set.
•
If the level is low, the screen will be dark and may
cause day/night hunting or low-quality. In this case,
set the level higher.
•
If the time is night and the day/night is
Auto
,
setting higher than the previous level may switch to
daytime.
•
AE Target Gain
: Specify exposure compensation’s
target gain. Exposure is compensated automatically
based on the specified target gain. Higher the gain,
brighter the images.
•
Anti-Flicker:
If the lights in the area where the
camera is located use alternating current, specify
the frequency of the lights to minimize flickering.
Matching the frequencies can reduce flickering.
(NTSC: 60Hz, PAL: 50Hz) When using WDR, flickering
can be present in poor environments even if Anti-