Operating Instructions
Setting |
| Description | |
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White Balance Select from the following options. | |||
• | Auto (default) | — | Automatic adjustment |
• | Fixed Indoor | — | Electric bulb (2800 K) |
• | Fixed Fluorescent | — | White (3600 K) |
| (White) |
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• | Fixed Fluorescent | — | Daylight (4000 K) |
| (Daylight) |
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• | Fixed Outdoor | — | Solar light (6000 K) |
| Note |
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| The kelvin (symbol: K) is the standard unit for color | |
| temperature. | |
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AC Power | • This setting may correct flickering caused by power line | |
Source | frequency. | |
Frequency | – | 50 Hz (default) |
| – | 60 Hz |
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Color Night | • In the color night view mode, the camera image becomes | |
View | brighter in a low illuminance. The camera image returns to | |
| normal operation in a bright location. | |
| • If you enable the color night view mode, refresh interval | |
| may increase. | |
| • Subjects that are moving in low illumination may be | |
| blurred, not distinguished, or not displayed. |
Note
When the camera transmits a dark scene, the camera image may become white, or horizontal lines may be displayed on the screen. This is one of the characteristics of a CMOS sensor. This is not a malfunction.
3.Click [Save] when finished.
•The new settings are saved.
•When finished, "Success!" is displayed.
4.Click [Go to Camera page].
•The Camera page is displayed.
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