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Setting the Action output — Action output Menu
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Illuminator level
Select the White LED Illuminator level from 1 to 6.
1 is the weakest and 6 is the strongest one.
Test
Perform the lighting test of the White LED.
When you press the execute button, the LED lights up
with the illuminator level you set. When you press the
stop button, the LED turns off.
A message appears if you press the execute button after
changing the illuminator level. Click
OK
if you want to
change the illuminator level setting.
Duration
Select the White LED lighting time from 5 seconds to
30 minutes.
Tips
• The lighting time will be extended if the Presence
Sensor continues to detect an object. (SNC-CX600W/
CX600)
• The lighting time will be extended if the Motion
detection continues to detect an object. (SNC-
VB632D)
Color or monochrome selectable
Supported model:
SNC-VB632D
You can select
Monochrome/Color
from Color or
monochrome selectable for the illumination color.
OK/Cancel
See “Buttons common to every menu” on page 22.
Notes
Supported model:
SNC-VB632D
When the White LED is synchronized with the motion
detection function:
• Set
White LED
in the
Execution Condition
tab of
the Action output menu to
Motion detection
.
• Set
Mode
in the
Day/Night
tab of the Video / Audio
menu to
Auto
, and set
Sync with IR Illuminator
to
On
.
• When the White LED lights by synchronizing with the
motion detection function, it has the following
limitations:
– the accuracy of motion detection (VMD) may be
low depending on the angle of the image and the
VMD settings.
– false or missed detections may occur under the
following conditions:
– bad weather, at night or near an object that emits
light
– fast-moving objects such as a car
– when the difference of brightness between a
moving object and the background is small
– when moving objects approach from the front of
the camera slowly
• The camera automatically switches to its built-in
optical filter in sync with the White LED. The
automatic switching may occur frequently depending
on the mounting location and the performance of the
optical filter may be affected. Therefore, set the
appropriate VMD settings when using the camera.
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