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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SELECTING TONE MAP SETTINGS
1. Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab.
2. Select Tone Map from the drop-down menu.
3. Select the Optimization setting:
Normal (H.264): If the compression standard for the primary stream is H.264, set Optimization to Normal (H.264). This is the default
setting.
Photographic (JPEG): If the compression standard for the primary stream is JPEG, set Optimization to Photographic (JPEG).
4. Move the Tone Map sliders to adjust the following image settings:
Black Clip Percent: Adjusts the percent of pixels set to black. Move the slider to the right to darken the scene by increasing the number
of pixels that are mapped to absolute black. The black clip percent range is 0 to 5.0; the default setting is 1.0.
White Clip Percent: Adjusts the percent of pixels set to white. Move the slider to the right to lighten the scene by increasing the number
of pixels that are mapped to absolute white. The white clip range is 0 to 5.0; the default setting is 1.0.
5. If required, click the Restore Settings to Defaults button to restore the default settings.
TURNING ON WINDOW BLANKING
1. Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab.
2. Select Window Blanking from the drop-down menu.
3. Select On for Window Blanking.
4. In the Live Preview area of the page, click and drag the mouse diagonally across the area you want to blank. A color-coded box appears in
the Edit Window section of the page. The box is the same color as the window-blanking region drawn in the Live Preview area.
NOTE: Up to 16 window-blanking regions can be defined.
5. To resize the window, click and drag one or more of the points until the window is the desired shape and size.
NOTE: Window-blanking regions will not scale proportionally with changes in zoom. Set the zoom level for the camera before defining
window-blanking regions.
6. Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
TURNING OFF WINDOW BLANKING
1. Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab.
2. Select Window Blanking from the drop-down menu.
3. Select Off for Window Blanking.
4. Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.