3xLOGIC VISIX Camera User Manual
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Figure 6-‐27 White Balance
Image Enhancement
!
Digital
Noise
Reduction:
DNR
reduces
the
noise
in
the
video
stream.
OFF,
Normal
Mode
and
Expert
Mode
are
selectable.
Set
the
DNR
level
from
0~100,
and
the
default
value
is50
in
Normal
Mode.
Set
the
DNR
level
from
both
space
DNR
level
[0~100]
and
time
DNR
level
[0~100]
in
Expert
Mode.
!
Defog
Mode:
You
can
enable
the
defog
function
when
the
environment
is
foggy
and
the
image
is
misty.
It
enhances
the
subtle
details
so
that
the
image
appears
clearer.
!
Electrical Image Stabilizer: EIS reduces the effects of vibration in a video.
!
Grey Scale: You can choose the range of the grey scale as [0-‐255] or [16-‐235].
Video Adjustment
!
Mirror:
It
mirrors
the
image
so
you
can
see
it
inversed.
Left/Right,
Up/Down,
Center,
and
OFF
are
selectable.
!
Rotate:
To
make
a
complete
use
of
the
16:9
aspect
ratio,
you
can
enable
the
rotate
function
when
you
use
the
camera
in
a
narrow
view
scene.
!
When
installing,
turn
the
camera
to
the
90
degrees
or
rotate
the
3-‐axis
lens
to
90
degrees,
and
set
the
rotate
mode
as
on,
you
will
get
a
normal
view
of
the
scene
with
9:16
aspect
ratio
to
ignore
the
needless
information
such
as
the
wall,
and
get
more
meaningful
information
of
the
scene.
!
Scene Mode: Choose the scene as indoor or outdoor according to the real environment.
!
Video
Standard:
50
Hz
and
60
Hz
are
selectable.
Choose
according
to
the
different
video
standards;
normally
50
Hz
for
PAL
standard
and
60
Hz
for
NTSC
standard.
Capture
Mode:
It’s
the
selectable
video
input
mode
to
meet
the
different
demands
of
field
of
view
and
resolution.
Other
Some
of
the
camera
supports
CVBS,
SDI,
or
HDMI
output.
Please
refer
to
the
actual
camera
model
for
details.
Day/Night Scheduled-‐Switch
Day/Night
scheduled-‐switch
configuration
interface
enables
you
to
set
the
separate
camera
parameters
for
day
and
night
to
guarantee
the
image
quality
in
different
illumination.