User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Note for Connecting to GV-DVR / NVR / VMS
- Note for Recording
- Note for Installing Camera Outdoor
- Optional Accessories
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Accessing the Live View
- Chapter 4 Administrator Mode
- Chapter 5 Face Recognition
- 5.1 Features
- 5.2 Installation Flowchart
- 5.3 Ideal Camera Position
- 5.4 Adjusting Illumination
- 5.4.1 Daytime
- 5.4.2 Nighttime
- 5.4.3 Low Illumination (WDR)
- 5.5 Enrolling Face Data
- 5.5.1 Photo Requirements
- 5.6 Face Recognition Basic Settings
- 5.6.1 Settings
- 5.6.2 License
- 5.6.3 Management
- 5.6.4 Events
- 5.6.4.1 Searching for log data
- 5.6.4.2 Enrolling Faces
- 5.6.4.3 Synchronizing Face Databases
- 5.6.5 Trigger Area
- Chapter 6 Recording and Playback
- Chapter 7 Advanced Applications
- Chapter 8 DVR / NVR / VMS Configurations
- Chapter 9 Smart Device Connection
- Appendix
Accessing the Live View
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Shutter Speed: Shutter speed controls the amount of light entering the image sensor
and directly impacts the quality of image presentation. A slower shutter speed allows
higher light exposure, which creates a brighter overall image and brings out background
details, but blurs moving objects. A faster shutter speed is able to capture motion at the
cost of lowering color and image clarity. The minimum shutter speed ranges from 1/30 to
1/8000 sec. In low light conditions, a fast shutter speed will lower color quality and image
clarity. In this case, select the Auto option for automatic shutter control.
Auto Iris: This function is enabled by default. Select Auto from the drop-down list when
the scene appears fuzzy and the Flickerless function does not help to improve the
situation. Select Max to set the aperture of the camera to its maximum regardless of the
illumination of the environment.
D/N: Select Auto for automatic switch between day mode and night mode depending on
the amount of light detected. Select Black and White to switch the camera to night mode.
Select Color to switch the camera to day mode. Select Specified Time to specify a
period of time to enable night mode. Set the light sensor’s sensitivity of switching
between day mode and night mode, from 1 to 10. The higher the value, the more
sensitive the camera is to light.
White Balance: The camera automatically adjusts the color to be closest to the image
you are viewing. You can choose one of the four presets: Auto, Outdoor, Fluorescent,
and Incandescent. You can also choose Manual to adjust the white balance manually.
Wide Dynamic Range: Adjusts and generates clear live view when the scene contains
very bright and very dark areas at the same time. Select Strong to bring out details of the
dark areas of the scene or Normal for a balanced effect.
Defog: Select Auto to automatically enhance the visibility of images. Select Off to
disable the function.
IR Light: Select Auto to automatically enhance the visibility of images. Select Off to
disable the function.
BLC: Select On to adjust the color intensity of scenes with strong light at the background
or select Off to disable the function. You can also choose Manual to set the Start Time
and End Time when the specified BLC adjustment will be activated and terminated.
Click Apply to save the configuration after the settings are completed. The changes take
effect only after the configurations have been saved.
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