PLANET CAM-ISD52 User Manual

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Shutter : Shutter is the “pseudo” mechanism for controlling light energy

by varying CCD exposure time. For normal indoor use,
shutter speed is usually set to 1/60 sec

(1/50 for PAL )

. In

stronger light condition, shutter speed must be reduced, or
image could be too bright. For darker scene, shutter should
be increased.

This camera offers 3 options to you:

ESC

(auto):

If iris is set to “manual” mode, ESC is the choice

used for the most conditions. Software will check
light level and set up shutter speed automatically.

Manual:

to assign a fixed shutter speed

This can be the choice if camera stays indoor
with constantly stable ambient light.

In normal light, try speed between 1/60 --- 1/500.
Be advised that, for speed higher than 1/120,
color rolling can be easily observed.

In faint or dark, use extended exposure (x2, x4,
---); Try the low number first. If picture is still dark
and with too much noise, try higher times.

Extreme

high

speed

(1/2000 and above)

and

sens-up exposure

(x64, x128)

are not

recommended unless in extreme condition.

Anti-Flicker: Automatically set the shutter speed to 1/50

(1/60

for PAL system)

to avoid the flicker created by the

normal lighting system

(especially in the fluorescent

light environment)

AGC : Auto-Gain-Control, for keeping video output level stable and

stays within standard range. Turn AGC to high in dark, or low
in strong light condition;

note:

If you turn the AGC off, then SNR and sens-up functions will be

defeated automatically. (see OSD table 4)

For the 4 grades of PTZ this manual serves, they have different
AGC options. Check the table on below for reference..

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