Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- IME and IXE Series Network IP Cameras
- Important Notices
- Introduction
- Operation
- Zoom and Focus Controls
- Live Video Page
- Settings Page
- System Tab
- Changing the Device Name
- Enabling LEDs
- Configuring SMTP Server
- Configuring Time Server Settings
- Customizing the Appearance of the Text Overlay
- Customizing the Appearance of the Image Overlay
- Generating a System Log
- Rebooting the Camera
- Restoring All Camera Defaults
- Downloading a Full Backup of Camera Settings
- Uploading a Backup File to Restore Camera Settings
- Network Tab
- Imaging Tab
- Configuring the Orientation of the Scene
- Changing the Digital Processing Settings
- Selecting Exposure Settings
- Day Night Settings
- Configuring Manual Focus Settings
- Selecting Tone Map Settings
- Turning On Window Blanking
- Turning Off Window Blanking
- Deleting a Window Blanking Area
- Restoring Window Blanking Defaults
- A/V Streams Tab
- Users Tab
- Events Tab
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CONFIGURING THE ORIENTATION OF THE SCENE
1. Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab.
2. Select General from the drop-down menu.
3. Select one of the following options:
• Click the “Flip left-to-right” box to rotate the camera image 180 degrees horizontally.
• Click the “Flip top-to-bottom” box to rotate the camera image 180 degrees vertically.
CHANGING THE DIGITAL PROCESSING SETTINGS
1. Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab.
2. Select General from the drop-down menu.
3. Select 3D Noise Reduction:
Off: Turns noise reduction off. Video noise in low light is not reduced.
On: Selects a greater amount of video noise reduction in low light. The default setting is On.
NOTE: Turn off 3D noise reduction if details are blurred in moving objects.
4. Select Auto White Balance:
Off: Turns white balance off. Video noise in low light is not reduced.
On: Maintains automatic color balance for most lighting conditions, including environmental settings and scenes that do not change. The
default setting is On.
NOTE: If a temporary lighting condition causes poor Auto White Balance performance, the white balance can be locked in its current state
by turning the setting to Off.
5. Move the slider to the left or right to change the following settings:
Sharpness Adjust: Controls the clarity of detail in a scene. Move the slider to the right to increase the sharpness; move the slider to the
left to decrease the sharpness. Increasing the sharpness also increases the image noise. The range of adjustment is –100 to 100; the
default setting is 0 (zero).
Saturation Adjust: Controls how intense or vivid the colors are in a scene. Move the slider to the right to increase the saturation level;
move the slider to the left to decrease the saturation level. The range of adjustment is –100 to 100; the default setting is 0 (zero).
Hue Adjust: Controls the intensity of red or blue hues in a scene. The range of adjustment is –100 to 100; the default setting is 0 (zero).
Contrast Adjust: Controls gradations between the darkest and lightest portions of the scene. Move the slider to the right to increase the
contrast; move the slider to the left to decrease the contrast. The range of adjustment is –100 to 100; the default setting is 0 (zero).
Brightness Adjust: Controls the lighting detail in a scene. Move the slider to the right to lighten the image; move the slider to the left to
darken the image. The range of adjustment is –100 to 100; the default setting is 0 (zero).
WDR Strength: WDR balances the bright and dark parts of a scene. Move the slider to the right to darken the lighter parts of the scene;
move the slider to the left to lighten darker parts of the scene. The range of adjustment is –100 to 100; the default setting is 0(zero).
6. If required, click the Restore Settings to Defaults button to restore the default settings, or click the Restore All Imaging Settings button to
restore all the imaging settings.