VB-C60 Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Contents
- How to Read This Document
- Top Page of the Camera
- Chapter 1 Detailed Settings
- Setting Menu
- Accessing the Setting Menu
- Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network)
- Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time)
- Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera)
- Setting the Image Size, Quality and Frame Rate (Video)
- Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload)
- Setting the Image Server, Audio Server and HTTP Server (Server)
- Setting the Image Buffer, Motion Detection, Audio Playback and Interval Timer (Event)
- Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control)
- IPsec Settings (IPsec)
- Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting (Reboot Item)
- Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings, and Performing Maintenance (Maintenance)
- Chapter 2 VBAdmin Tools
- Chapter 3 VB-C60 Viewer
- Chapter 4 Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution
- Chapter 5 Appendix
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Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator
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The white balance is fixed to that of the video currently received.
To forcibly fix the white balance according to the light source, use [One-shot WB].
Example of setting method:
Irradiate a white subject (white paper, etc.) using the light source and capture the subject
over the entire screen. In this condition, select [One-shot WB].
Note
z Since the light source selection options are based on representative characteristics, proper
colors may not be achieved depending on the applicable light source. In this case, use the
[One-shot WB] function.
z If the image looks greenish under mercury lamps in the [Auto] mode, select the [Mercury
Lamp] mode under Light Source. If the image is still not shown in appropriate colors under
mercury lamps when the [Mercury Lamp] mode is selected under Light Source, use the
[Auto] mode.
z Notes on capturing video continuously day and night.
If a subject that seldom changes is captured in a location where the light source changes
gradually, such as when you are capturing such a subject continuously day and night, the
image may not be shown in appropriate colors.
In this case, proper colors can be obtained by adding changes to the captured images
using pan/tilt/zoom operations.
z When the subject has only one color or when sodium lamps, mercury lamps and certain
other fluorescent lightings are used, camera colors may not be adjusted automatically.
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