D-Link DCS-5605 Auto Gain, Control, Back Light, 2D Noise, Reduction, 3D Noise, Preferred Mode

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Auto Gain

Controls the gain of a signal. Using AGC means that weaker signals receive more gain and stronger signals receive less

Control

gain or none at all.

Back Light

When an object is in front of bright lights it is difficult for IP camera to capture the image clearly. Selecting this option can

Compensation

allow objects to become clearer when exposed to bright lights.

2D Noise

2D noise reduction can reduce noise on the image by maintaining smooth edges on moving objects. However, the noise

Reduction

reduction effect is limited.

3D Noise

It includes both temporal and spatial domain noise reduction. The noise reduction performance is very high and the gain

Reduction is programmable. The noise reduction is very powerful for the random and gaussian noise, especially videos from RF signal with noise.

Preferred Mode

User can choose “Aperture-preferred”, “Shutter-preferred” or “Manual” for Preferred Mode setting.

IRIS Mod

User can choose “Auto” or “Manual” for IRIS Mode setting.

IRIS Value

Use this pull-down menu to select an aperture setting in percent when the Auto Iris setting is set to Manual.

Sens-Up

If pictures are not clear due to darkness, this SENS-UP operation would increase the sensitivity of picture.

Sens-Up Limit Once “Sens-Up: AUTO” mode is set, the user can configure the SENS-UP limit by increasing/decreasing the shutter speed

(e.g.: X2, X4

X128).

Shutter Mode User can choose “Auto” or “Manual” for Shutter Mode setting.

Shutter Value Select the shutter speed from list box and then the camera will then set the matching aperture value for a proper exposure.

White Balance It is ‘Auto’ by default. It will remove the unrealistic color casts, so that objects which appear white are rendered white in the video.

Indoor

color temperature range : 3000~10,500°K

Outdoor

color temperature range : 1,800~10,500°K

Red Offset

Adjust the Red Level percentage of the image when White Balance is set to Manual.

Blue Offset

Blue Offset - Adjust the Blue Level percentage of the image when White Balance is set to Manual.

Wide Dynamic

The main function of the WDR is to accumulate the scope of contrast between the brightest and darkest points in the

Range

picture. With the “On” option, the distribution of brightness values is automatically adapted to the recording scenario.

De-interlaceDe-interlace - The De-interlacing option helps to improve the image quality. It reduces the effects of interlacing. Click this checkbox to set “de-interlacing on”

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Contents Page Table of Contents Page Package Contents HIGH-PERFORMANCE Surveillance Solution IntroductionPage Hardware Overview RearFront Camera Installation Installation Wizard Page Page Page Page Page Page Click Install to continue Click Finish Page Page Click Next to continue Page Mounting Page Page Using the Camera with a Router Configuration Live Video Overview Page Detection Setup SetupConnection Setup Internet Connection Setup Wizard Page Page Click Apply to finish Network Setup LAN Settings ForwardingPort Settings Https settings Wireless Setup DCS-5635 only Channel Auto Authentication WPK2-PSK Encryption Tkip Setting up a Wireless Connection with WPS Dynamic Ddns Image Setup Preferred Mode Auto GainControl Back LightAudio and Video Video ProfilesPage Motion Detection SensitivityDrawing Mode Motion Detection Setup Wizard Click the Motion Detection Setup Wizard buttonClick the Enable Video Motion box Page Page Time and Date Preset Position Patrol Position PositionsRecording Samba Network Drive Select to use Samba Snapshot Mail Setting SnapshotFTP Setting SD Card Advanced ICRConnector Definition for the Camera ConnectorDigital Output External I/O PortExternal Trigger Configuration Under Recording Method, select Event Based and then select Page Page Maintenance AdminDevice/PT Setting System Firmware Upgrade Status Device InfoLog Help Frequently Asked Questions AppendixPage Noisy images occur. How can I solve the problem? How to Ping Your IP Address Using & Configuring 3G Compatible Cell Phones Play from RealPlayer Select Open Select RealPlayerSelect Open Select Download Press OptionsSelect Navigation Options Select Go to web address Page Play from PVPlayer Select Open Reset and Restore Reset ButtonEnabling UPnP for Windows XP Click Add/Remove Windows Components Check the Universal Plug and Play box and then click OKClick Finish Page Technical Specifications Package ContentsDimensions L x W x H System RequirementsContacting Technical Support Internet SupportWarranty Page Page Registration