Specifications
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Exposure\SelectedCamera(s)Panel(AdministratorOnly)
Selectedcamera(s)displaysthecurrentlyselectedcameratitle,groupmembershipandcurrentstatus.
Bydefault,thecameratitlewillbethecameramodelandthelasttwooctetsofthecameraMACaddress.
Default
titleformatCameraModel[**:**].Cameratitlescanbechangedoninitialsetupthroughthesystemsetup
wizardonindividualcamerapagesorbyleftclickingtwotimesonthecameratitleintheCameraListWindowtree.
Exposure\ExposurePanel(AdministratorOnly)
Exposurepanelcontainssettingsforthefollowingfunctions:
Illuminationsettingadjuststhecamera’swhitebalancebasedonthescene’sillumination.
Therearefourmodestoselectfrom:
Automaticevaluatesthesceneanddeterminesthewhitebalanceautomatically.Thisisthedefaultsetting
for Arecont Vision cameras and in most situations will provide the best results in different lighting
situations
Indoor. Indoor lighting has a lot of red in it. This setting can be used to help the white balance control
overcomeexcessivered.
Outdoor. Sunlight has a lot of blue in it. This setting can be used to help the white balance control
overcomeexcessiveblue.
Mix. When both sunlight and indoor lighting will be present; this setting can help the white balance
control compensate for the excessively mixed red and blue colors if the automatic setting is not
compensatingenoughformixedlightingsituations.
Auto Exposure setting will disable/enable the selected camera’s automatic exposure control.
Auto exposure
maintainsthe user‐setimage brightnessunder changinglighting conditions. Thismustbe enabled to ensurethat
the‘LowLightMode’settingsfunction.ThedefaultsettingisforAutoExposuretobeON.Undernormalconditions
there is no reasonto turn thissetting OFF.If disabled,there
will be an adverse affect onthe camera’s abilityto
adjust to changing illumination levels. A pop‐up warning will be presented if this setting is disabled asking the
Administratortoconfirm(Yes/No?).Thedisablingofthisfunction“Lighting”settingadjuststhecameratoprevent
image flicker caused by differences in
theoscillation frequencyof indoorlighting: European(50 Hz)or US/Japan
(60Hz).