setup
AGC
With this, you can adjust the AGC level of a
camera. | CAMERA SET | ||
With AGC active, if the signal strength falls | CAMERA ID | OFF | |
VPS | OFF | ||
below the standard level, AGC will amplify the | |||
IRIS | ALC | ||
video signal to automatically improve the | AGC | (VERY HIGH) | |
sensitivity. | DNR | MID | |
If | SHUTTER | OFF | |
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mode, the <MOTION> menu will switch to | |||
FLICKERLESS | OFF | ||
<AGC>. | XDR | MID | |
With the USER ( ) submenu selected, press |
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[ENTER] to display the corresponding screen. |
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In this mode, you can select from VERY LOW |
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to VERY HIGH in 16 levels, enabling deeper, wider choices to your convenience. With the FIX ( ) submenu selected, press [ENTER] to display the corresponding screen. In this mode, you can select an individualized mode in 16 levels, regardless of the brightness.
M As long as the DAY/NIGHT menu is set to AUTO in Camera Setup, the AGC menu is not available.
As long as FLICKERLESS is set to ON, the AGC mode is not available.
If you set BACKLIGHT to WDR, the AGC fix mode is not available.
MOTION
You can specify a level of AGC for controlling the camera motion. This is available only of the SENSE UP menu is set to AUTO.
Select F.FAST if you want to monitor a very fast moving object in a low contrast scene, and S.SLOW if monitoring a very slow moving, inanimate object in the same condition.
As long as DAY/NIGHT is set to <AUTO>, the <MOTION> menu is not available.
DNR
Reduces the noise on the camera image.
The higher the level is, the greater the effect is.
Set it to <USER> to specify the level.