Image Control
OperationWeb interfaceRemote Setting menuCamera Config settingsImage Control
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Image Mode Enables you to change the Image Mode setting between one of the following modes: Standard Mode
Faceless Exposure Mode
Licence Plate Mode
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IR-CUT Mode (3) Enables you to set the camera’s infrared filter as permanently open, closed, or to automatically cycle between open and closed based upon the current time / environmental lighting conditions. |
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IR-CUT Sensitivity (2) N / A |
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IR-CUT Delay (3) Enables you to change how long (in seconds) the environmental lighting conditions must remain the same before the infrared filter changes position. This setting is only available if you have set the IR-CUT Mode setting to Automatic (Passive Mode) or Automatic (Active Mode). |
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Day Time Enables you to set a specific start and end time when the camera’s infrared filter will be closed. This setting is dependent upon your camera’s time configuration. In order to configure your time and date settings, navigate to: . This setting is only available if you have set the IR-CUT Mode setting to Timing. |
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IR-CUT Reverse Enables you to reverse the infrared filter activation trigger when set to Open. This causes the filter to retract when light levels are high, allowing the sensor to access more light (including infrared light). |
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Brightness Enables you to change the Brightness value of the camera’s image. By default, the Brightness value is set to 50. |
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Contrast Enables you to change the Contrast value of the camera’s image. By default, the Contrast value is set to 50. |
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Saturation Enables you to change the Saturation value of the camera’s image. By default, the Saturation value is set to 50. |
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Hue Enables you to change the Hue value of the camera’s image. By default, the Hue value is set to 50. |
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Sharpness Enables you to change the Sharpness value of the camera’s image. By default, the Sharpness value is set to 50. |
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Flicker Control Enables you to reduce the amount of flickering displayed on the camera’s video feed, by adjusting the shutter speed to match the frequency of your lighting’s power source. |
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Iris Type (2) N / A |
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Time Exposure Enables you to change the camera shutter speed. Long duration shutter speeds cause stationary aspects of the image to appear sharper while moving aspects of the image appear as blurred. Short duration shutter speeds cause stationary aspects of the image to appear as less sharp while moving aspects of the image appear clearer. |
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Gain Enables you to increase the camera’s image brightness in lower lighting conditions. By default, this setting is set to Auto. |
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White Balance Enables you to change the color temperature balance of your camera’s image, allowing warm or cold color temperatures to appear as white. By default, this setting is set to Auto. |
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Red Gain Enables you to change the Red color gain of your camera’s image. By default, this setting is set to 50. This setting is only available if you have set the White Balance setting to Manual. |
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Blue Gain Enables you to change the Blue color gain of your camera’s image. By default, this setting is set to 50. This setting is only available if you have set the White Balance setting to Manual. |
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3D Noise Reduction Enables you to reduce the amount of noise shown on the camera’s image. |
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BLC Enables you to increase the amount of light exposure in dark environments. It is only recommended that you set this option to Open in low lighting conditions. |
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WDR Enables you to improve the camera’s image quality when exposed to both bright and dark (high-contrast) lighting conditions within the same image. |
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Image Flip(4) Enables you to flip and mirror the camera video feed. This setting will require changing if your camera has been installed in the “ball-down” orientation. For further information, refer to the following section: Camera orientation |
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(2) This setting is not supported by the CAM300.
(3) The Automatic (Active Mode) setting is not supported by the CAM300.
(4) Flipping and / or reversing the camera’s image via a MFD or the Web browser user interface will prevent augmented reality objects from appearing correctly onscreen. It is recommended instead that you attempt to rotate the camera ball by hand to the correct orientation. For further information on how to correctly orientate your camera by hand, refer to the following section: Mounting