Operation Manual
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Imaging Menu
The Imaging menu contains image quality, exposure, focus, white balance, window blanking, presets, preset tours, and positioning
settings for your camera.
Configuring General Imaging Settings
The availability of settings might change based on your camera model and the version of the camera firmware installed on your camera.
1. Select General from the Imaging menu.
2. Set your camera’s orientation.
3. Select a Freeze Frame setting.
4. Select a Digital Zoom mode.
5. Select an Image Stabilization setting.
6. Set your camera’s focus settings. If you set all Focus Settings to Off, you will have to manually focus your camera.
7. Set your camera’s digital processing settings. For some models, setting a custom value for your camera’s sharpness, saturation,
contrast, or brightness settings will engage the Custom Quick Setup mode.
8. Click Save.
Digital Zoom
The Digital Zoom setting increases the zoom capability of your camera by up to 12X. The total zoom capability of your camera is deter-
mined by multiplying the optical and digital capabilities of your camera.
Freeze Frame
The Freeze Frame feature freezes video output when a preset is called, resuming video when the camera completes the preset opera-
tion. This allows for a smooth transition between preset scenes, reduces bandwidth consumption, and guarantees that blanked areas
are not inadvertently revealed when a preset is called.
Image Stabilization
Electronic Image Stabilization attempts to compensate for vibrations that interfere with your camera and video output.
Highlight Mode
The Highlight Mode feature allows you to choose from four different lighting modes for your camera including WDR, Visibility Enhance-
ment, Backlight Compensation, and Off.
Use WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) to automatically balance the bright and dark zones in the image, increasing the dynamic range.
Use Visibility Enhancement to automatically correct brightness and contrast and show bright zones more clearly.
Use Backlight Compensation to enhance objects in the center of the picture when a bright backlight causes subjects in the picture to
appear dark or silhouetted.
Use Off for normal lighting situations.