Siemens CCMX1315-LP configurationmanual Image parameters, Camera Basic setting

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Configuration

7.3Image parameters

7.3.1Camera - Basic setting

NOTE

The Day/Night function is supported by the CCMS1315 network camera only.

Day/Night

Configure auto black-and-white function. Auto B/W is the function to

 

gain sensitivity by turning to B/W automatically at dark environment.

 

ON: Auto B/W takes action.

 

OFF: Auto B/W does not take action.

 

NOTE:

 

The focus of the image may appear a little blurred in B/W mode when

 

an infrared illuminator is activated at night.

Day-Night Delay time

5 delay settings – 0, 5, 10, 15, 30 s – are available for selection to

 

avoid error induced by instantaneous lighting change. This allows the

 

delay time for the day/night function to be set.

Day-Night leve

3 level settings – high/mid/low – are available for selection. The

 

switching point from colour to black/white mode depends on the

 

ambient light conditions.

Basic items such as the size and quality of delivered images of the camera can be set here.

1.Select Image Parameters in the Configuration menu.

ÎA sub menu for Camera Settings will appear.

2.Click "Basic" in the sub menu.

ÎThe "Camera - Basic Settings" screen will appear.

3.Configure the individual settings.

4.Click the Save button to save your settings.

The settings will not be reflected unless the Save button is clicked.

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Contents Configuration Manual Copyright TrademarksContacting us Training coursesContents 10.1 Page Safety General safety precautionsInstallation Target readersMeaning of the signal words Meaning of the hazard symbolsCleaning Damage due to unsuitable mounting locationEU directives European Directive 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic CompatibilitySpecifications Image System DescriptionPackage contents Ordering dataCamera part and connector definition Camera part definitionConnector pin definition Installing the camera PrecautionsPower adaptor SD memory cardSetting network camera environment SpecificationsSwitch Concept of the network cameraConnection configuration Connecting the camera and personal computer via networkIP address Connecting camera and personal computer Setting up IpFinder Using the camera search application IpFinderClick the Home page of selected device button Using the camera search application Web cam IP manager Ssdp Simple Service Discovery Protocol / network protocolAdministrator Log-in Preparations before displaying z Enable cookiesLog-in screen Viewing and listeningBrowser setting when proxy server is used Log-in the cameraCamera Image screen Components of unit homeImage mode ConfigurationCompression Unicast Streaming Multicast StreamingHow to operate Rtsp Select Open URL For example rtsp//192.168.0.194554/livestreamBasic Settings Network settingsNetwork Settings in the Configuration menu Ddns Settings FTP ServerSelect Image Parameters in the Configuration menu Camera Basic settingImage parameters Image colour Camera-mask zone settings PictureCamera cropping settings Configuration Alarm Camera OSD settingsExternal digital input Motion detection settings Alarm output Audio EventFTP recording RecordFTP recording conditions FTP Server Settings Server 1 Connecting method SD Card Back Up if FTP FailSD recording Configuration Condition settings for sending e-mail by schedule Authentication settingEmailing recording Condition settings for sending e-mail by motion Condition settings for sending e-mail by alarmMail to Address List NAS recording Configuration Audio input AudioAudio output Date/Time Access protection Administrator Administrator FunctionsPassword User listIP Address Filter FirewallForbidden Ports Setting UpdateSystem Forbidden ProtocolConfiguration Backfocus TemperatureRemote Event Log 11 LogInformation NAS player setup Audio record setupUtility program application Playing back NAS fileFirmware update setup Perform firmware update in the following sequenceMaintenance DisposalKeyword index Jpeg LEDKeyword index A6V10236123