User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Network access
- Checking your web browser security level
- Accessing the camera over the network
- Overview of the camera web browser
- Configuration menu overview
- Local configuration
- System time
- Network settings
- Recording parameters
- Video image
- OSD (On Screen Display)
- Overlay text
- Privacy masks
- Motion detection alarms
- Tamper-proof alarms
- Exception alarms
- Alarm inputs and outputs
- Cross line detection
- Intrusion Detection
- Camera management
- Camera operation
- Index
28 TruVision Panoramic Wi-Fi Wedge IP Camera Configuration Manual
Parameter Description
3.
Day/Night Switch
Day/Night
Switch Defines whether the camera is in day or night mode. The day
(color) option could be used, for example, if the camera is located
indoors where light levels are always good.
Options:
Day: The camera is always in day mode.
Night: The camera is always in night mode.
Auto: The camera automatically detects which mode to use.
Schedule: The camera switches between the day mode and the
night mode according to the configured time period.
Triggered by Alarm Input: The camera switches to the day mode
or the night mode after the alarm is triggered.
Sensitivity
If you choose Auto Day/Night Switch, select a sensitivity value from
0 to 7. The higher the value, the easier it is for the mode to switch.
Switch
Time Only available when Auto D/N switch mode is selected. T
he filtering
time refers to the interval time between the day/night switch. You
can set it between 5 and 120 s.
4.
Backlight Settings
BLC Area
If you focus on an object against strong backlight, the object will be
too dark to be seen clearly. BLC compensates light to the object in
the front to make it clear. OFF, Up, Down, Left, Right, and Center
are selectable.
D
WDR When enabled, this feature (wide dynamic range) allows you to see
details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of
frames that have high contrast between light and dark areas.
5.
White Balance
White
Balance White balance (WB) tells the camera what the color white looks like.
Based on this information, the camera will then continue to display
all colors correctly even when the color temperature of the scene
changes such as from daylight to fluorescent lighting, for example.
Select one of the options:
AWB1: Apply for a small range of between
2500 to 9500K. For use in
simple environments.
Locked WB: Locks the WB to the current environment color
temperature.
Incandescent Lamp: For use with incandescent lighting.
Warm Light Lamp: For use where the indoor light is warm.
Natural Light: For use with natural light.
Fluorescent Lamp: For use where there are fluorescent lamps
installed near the camera.
6.
Image Enhancement
Digital Noise
Reduction
Digital noise reduction (DNR) reduces noise, especially in low light
conditions, to improve image performance.
Options include: ON or OFF.
Noise Reduction
Level
Set the level of noise reduction. Higher value has a stronger noise
reduction. Default is 50.










