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NOTE: The following settings on the Camera Settings page are not available on RTSP interfaces, and they vary on ONVIF
and certain proprietary interfaces.

1. The sliders allow you to adjust the image as it is displayed on your screen.
2. Rotate and Mirror allow you to change the orientation of the camera’s video. This can be useful if the camera’s

mount points the camera in a direction that causes video to be displayed vertically instead of horizontally.

3. Wide Dynamic Range allows you to compensate for very bright or dim lighting in the area where the camera is

installed.

4. Frequency allows you to switch between 50 and 60 Hz. This allows you to reduce flicker by matching the

frequency of lights and electronics screens used in different geographical regions.

5. Auto Focus allows you to adjust the clarity of the camera view.
6. Crop Window, available on certain IP cameras, allows you to crop unimportant portions of a camera image in

order to save disk space. Click Edit and then use the mouse cursor to draw a box on the video window. This box
will be the portion of the camera’s view that will be recorded and displayed (the rest of the view will be
ignored). Click Apply to activate the crop; click Edit, Clear, and Apply to deactivate the crop.

7. The following types of masks can be created on cameras connected to an exacqVision system:

A Motion Mask is an area of a video window where motion is ignored.

A Video Mask is used to block an area of a camera’s view so that it cannot be seen onscreen in live or
recorded video.


NOTE: The type of masks available varies by camera. The following special section contains more detailed
information about masks.

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