User manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Ready to Use
- Software Installation
- Accessing the Network Camera
- Using VIVOTEK Recording Software
- Using 3GPP-compatible Mobile Devices
- Using RTSP Players
- Main Page
- Client Settings
- Configuration
- System > General settings
- System > Homepage layout
- System > Logs
- System > Parameters
- System > Maintenance
- Media > Image
- Media > Video
- Media > Video
- Network > General settings
- Network > Streaming protocols
- Network > SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- Security > User accounts
- Security > HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL)
- Security > Access List
- PTZ > PTZ settings
- Event > Event settings
- Applications > Motion detection
- Applications > Tampering detection
- Applications > Package management - a.k.a., VADP (VIVOTEK Application Development Platform)
- Recording > Recording settings
- Local storage > SD card management
- Local storage > Content management
- Appendix

VIVOTEK
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7.8Video input
Group: videoin
NAME VALUE SECURITY
(get/set)
DESCRIPTION
cmosfreq 50, 60 4/4 CMOS frequency.
(capability.videoin.type=2)
whitebalance
<product dependent>
auto,
manual,
rbgain,
widerange,
outdoor,
indoor,
sodiumauto,
etc
(Available values are
listed in
"capability_image_c
<0~(n-1)>_wbmod
e")
4/4 Modes of white balance.
"auto": Auto white balance
"rbgain": Use rgain and bgain to set white
balance manually.
"manual": 2 cases:
a. if "rbgain" is not supported, this means
keep current white balance status.
b. if "rbgain" is supported, "rgain" and
"bgain" are updated to the current values
which is got from white balance module. Then,
act as rbgain mode
"widerange": Auto Tracing White balance
(2000K to 10000K).
"outdoor": auto white balance mode
specifically for outdoor.
"indoor": auto white balance mode
specifically for indoor.
"sodiumauto": sodium vapor lamps.
* Only available when
"capability_image_c<0~(n-1)>_wbmode" !="
-"
exposurelevel 0~12 4/4 Exposure level
"0,12": This range takes the concept from DC's
exposure tuning options. The definition is:
0: EV -2.0
1: EV -1.7
2: EV -1.3
3: EV -1.0
4: EV -0.7