11 advanced setting menu (infrared) – Videotec ULISSE COMPACT User Manual

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9.1.9.11 Advanced Setting Menu (Infrared)

Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the

following parameters:
1. IR Mode: If set to OFF it forces the day mode in

a continuous manner (the switching on of the

illuminator, if present, is carried out by means

of the dusk swtich or by means of the control

on the keyboard). If set to ON it forces the night

mode in a continuous manner. If set to Auto, it

activates the automatic switching of the camera.

2. Night Level: Sets the detection threshold of the

light conditions for the night mode switching.

Lower values correspond to lower lighting

levels.

3. Night Delay: Sets the detection time of the

darkness conditions, expressed in seconds,

before switching to night mode.

4. Day Level: Sets the detection threshold of the

light conditions for the day mode switching.

Lower values correspond to lower lighting

levels.

5. Day Delay: Sets the detection time of the

light conditions, expressed in seconds, before

switching to night mode.

6. Cut Off Filter: If it is set on S, the P&T works

regularly. If it is set on N, the camera does not

switch between night and day mode, but it

works only in day mode. In the event it is set to

N, the illuminator (if available) is switched on

and off according to the settings of the IR Mode

item.

To avoid false switching, we recommend

choosing the higher day switching

threshold and delay values.

INFRARED

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1>IR MODE : AUTO

2 NIGHT LEVEL : 5

3 NIGHT DELAY : 5

4 DAY LEVEL : 20

5 DAY DELAY : 30

6 CUT OFF FILTER: Y

Fig. 66

This is a dynamic self-configuration menu based on

the choice made and shows the parameters on which

it is possible to operate.

The automatic Day/Night switching mode

of the module is strongly unadvisable

when swinging is subject to repeated

light variations during the night period,

for example during patrol, or due to the

switching on of auxiliary lighting devices.

Those situations can cause numerous

unwanted switching, compromising in this

way the functioning of the module.

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