Defining how information is displayed – Interlogix TruVision IP Open Standards Outdoor Cameras Configuration Manual User Manual

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1BChapter 2: Camera operation

TruVision IP Camera Configuration Manual

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Parameter

Description

Mirror

Use this function to flip the original image into a mirror image. This
could be used, for example, when the camera needs to be installed
upside down. The image can be flipped horizontally (up/down),
vertically (right/left) or centered. Default is Close.

Note: The on-screen text does not flip.

WDR

When enabled, this feature (wide dynamic range) allows you to see
details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of
frames that have high contrast between light and dark areas.

Options: Disable, Enable, and Auto.

Note: WDR option is disabled for Non-WDR camera model.

Wide Dynamic Level 1

Adjusts the WDR level. Set a high value if the backlight is too strong.

White Balance

White balance (WB) tells the camera what the color white looks like.
Based on this information, the camera will then continue to display all
colors correctly even when the color temperature of the scene
changes such as from daylight to fluorescent lighting, for example.
Select one of the options:

Auto: White balance is determined automatically.

Auto white balance 1/AWB1: Apply for small range of

2500 to 9500K,

for simple environments.

Auto white balance 2/AWB2: Apply for large range of

2200 to 15000K,

for complex environments.

Note: Not all models support three options.

Digital Noise Reduction DNR reduces noise especially in low light conditions to improve image

performance.

Options include: Normal Mode, Expert Mode.

Noise Reduction Level

Set the level of noise reduction in the Normal Mode. Higher value has
a stronger noise reduction. Default is 50.

Time/Space DNR Level

Set the level of noise reduction level in the Expert Mode.

Note: If you set a higher value, the image may be not clear.

Indoor/Outdoor Mode

Select appropriate mode according to the actual environment.

Indoor: Lock the exposure time.

Outdoor: Adjust the exposure time to prevent iris too small in the
strong light.

Note: Not all models support all these parameters settings.

Defining how information is displayed

In addition to the camera name, the camera also displays the system date and
time on screen. You can also define how the text appears on screen.

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