Operation Manual

6.2.2. Camera Setup
Adjust the Image & Exposure settings for each camera according to your preference.
1. From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <CAMERA>, select <CAMERA SETUP>.
2. Use the [
▲▼
◀▶
/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set each option of the Image menu.
ATTENTION: The camera setting items may differ depending on the camera model.
IMAGE SETTINGS:
- BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the brightness level of the camera between 0 and 100.
- CONTRAST: Adjust the contrast level of the camera between 0 and 100.
- HUE / TINT: The Hue value is not supported by ONVIF command at the moment, please use the direct
configuration tab to adjust the Hue value if you need it.
- COLOUR: Adjust the saturation level of the camera between 0 and 100.
- SHARPNESS: Adjust the sharpness level of the camera between 0 and 100. This will increase the digital
sharpening of the camera.
> FOCUS:
- AUTO FOCUS: If the Camera has a motorised lens, you can adjust the way the zoom lens works here.
> WHITE BALANCE:
- WHITE BALANCE: To display natural colours, the camera needs to know the reference colour temperature of
the light source. Based on this reference colour temperature the camera will calculate the correct values for all
colours. The camera can perform a measurement by itself or the user can set up the reference colour
temperature manually.
> WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE:
- WIDE DYNAMIC MODE: Activate the WDR function of the camera to compensate strong backlight situations.
> DAY/NIGHT:
- IR CUT FILTER: Select AUTO to activate the automatic switch between Day and Night (B&W mode) of the
camera. Select OFF to keep the camera always in Day mode. Select ON to switch manually to Night mode.
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