Quick Guide

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With LED and Moonlight mode “OFF” With LED and Moonlight mode ON or Auto
Please note: If you are using the cameras to look through a window, you should set the night vision mode to turn off
the IR LEDs instead turn on the automatic moonlight mode. Otherwise the IR LEDs would reflect off the window glass
and the glare would make everything almost invisible.
4. “IR Cut Filter control”-- IR is present naturally in day light, this can cause discolouration of images where the greens
can look purplish. The IR cut filter blocks these IR lights from coming back onto the lens of camera, and this gives a
true day image. However, if the IR cut filter is on during night, the night vision will not work.
It is recommended to leave the IR cut filter control to Auto at all times, to achieve best results from the camera.
During the day, an optical “IR Cut filter” removes all IR light. This makes the camera’s vision similar to a human eye
which does not see IR light, and therefore all colors appear vivid and natural to us. At night, the filter moves out of
the optical path to enable IR night vision. You can actually hear a muted click when this filter moves in or out. This
happens both during power-up and when light levels change between day & night.