User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Software Installation on page 10
- Overview
- VIVOTEK’s FE9380 and FE9382 are two H.265 fisheye fixed dome network cameras, both featuring a detailed 5-Megapixel CMOS sensor that produces superb image clarity. By employing H.265 compression technology and VIVOTEK’s Smart Stream III technology, these
- The cameras are both equipped with a removable IR-cut filter and WDR Pro technology, empowering the cameras to maintain optimal image quality around the clock and unparalleled visibility in high-contrast lighting environments. Moreover, the cameras are de
- * Depending on scene being monitored.
- Revision History
- Read Before Use
- Package Contents
- Symbols and Statements in this Document
- Physical Description
- LED Definition
- Hardware Installation
- Software Installation
- Network Deployment
- Accessing the Network Camera
- Using RTSP Players
- Using 3GPP-compatible Mobile Devices
- Using VIVOTEK Recording Software
- Main Page
- Client Settings
- Configuration
- System > General settings
- System > Homepage layout
- System > Logs
- System > Parameters
- System > Maintenance
- Media > Image
- Media > Video
- Media > Audio
- Media profiles
- Network > General settings
- Network > Streaming protocols
- Network > QoS (Quality of Service)
- Network > SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- Network > FTP
- Bonjour
- Security > User accounts
- Security > HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL)
- Security > Access List
- Security > IEEE 802.1x
- PTZ > PTZ settings
- Event > Event settings
- Applications > Motion detection
- Applications > Smart VCA
- Applications > DI and DO
- Applications > Tampering detection
- Applications > Audio detection
- Applications > Shock detection
- Applications > Package management - a.k.a., VADP (VIVOTEK Application Development Platform)
- Recording > Recording settings
- Storage
- Storage > SD card management
- Storage > NAS management
- Storage > Content management
- Appendix
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■ Sharpness:
Adjust the image sharpness level, which ranges from 0% to 100%.
■ Gamma curve:
Adjust the image sharpness level, which ranges from 0.45 to
1, from Detailed to
Contrast
. You may let rmware Optimize your display or select the Manual mode, and pull the slide bar
pointer to change the preferred level of Gamma correction towards higher contrast or towards the higher
luminance for detailed expression for both dark and lighted areas of an image.
This option is disabled when the WDR feature is enabled.
Defog: Defog helps improve the visibility quality of captured image in poor weather conditions such as
smog, fog, or smoke.
■ Noise reduction
■ Enable noise reduction: Check to enable noise reduction in order to reduce noises and flickers in
image. This applies to the onboard 3D Noise Reduction feature. Use the pull-down menu to adjust
the reduction strength. Note that applying this function to the video channel will consume system
computing power.
3D Noise Reduction is mostly applied in low-light conditions. When enabled in a low-light condition
with fast moving objects, trails of after-images may occur. You may then select a lower strength level
or disable the function.
You can click Restore to recall the original settings without incorporating the changes. When completed
with the settings on this page, click Save to enable the setting. You can also click on the Prole mode to
adjust all settings above in a tabbed window for special lighting conditions at a specic period of time.
Enable to apply these settings at:
Select the mode this profile to apply to: Schedule mode. Please
manually enter a range of time if you choose Schedule mode. Then check Save to take effect.
Hightlight mask: If there are strong light sources in the scene, the system will block out the strong light
sources, and eliminate the effects from the lighting sources. For example, a strong lighting source
can mislead the system to consider the whole scene is well lit, while the other areas is in fact poorly
represented.
Scene mode: deblur
■ When enabled, shutter time will be fixed to 1/120 second to reduce image smear. This feature is
designed to apply with human movement at the pace of 1.4~2.2m/s. The deblur function is related to
Motion detection where motion-alerted pixels need to be suppressed in order to increase the accuracy
of motion detection. In certain conditions, shadows or light changes can all cause false alarms in
motion detection.
The deblur function uses the same detection window as that of the Motion detection.