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7.5.2 Image
Overall profile: Image settings and image optimisation functions apply for the
day and night profiles
Individually time-controlled Image settings and image optimisation functions can be
separately configured for day and night profiles
Brightness, contrast, saturation, hue: Adjust these values to suit the ambient conditions.
Sharpness: set the electronic oversharpening for the image (edge
overdraw)
Iris mode: choose between manual and automatic iris control, depending
on your model. If only one mode is available, then it is the only
mode offered.
Exposure time: select a value for the fixed exposure time.
Amplification (optional): The higher the value is, the lighter the image is in poor lighting
conditions and therefore the higher the image noise is.
Day/night switching: Select a method for switching between day and night mode.
Day: the camera stays in day mode.
Night: the camera stays in night mode.
Auto: Automatic switching according to light conditions
Schedule: switching at fixed times. You must enter the day start
time and day end time.
Triggered by event: switching is performed by triggering the
switching input. The output status can be achieved via the
status option if the input is not triggered.
Sensitivity: the higher the value is, the darker it must be for the camera to
switch to night mode.
Delay time: delay in seconds until switching to day or night mode.
Smart IR: Prevents glare effects from objects that are too close when
IR lighting is enabled.
WDR: wide dynamic function for improved display of high contrasts.
The WDR level should be reduced if the image displayed is too
bright.
Wide dynamic level: select the WDR level. A higher level may increase image noise.
HLC: Glare around the edge of bright light sources is reduced (e.g.
car headlights). A higher threshold means high reduction.
Function only with deactivated WDR.
White balance: Select between different variants of white balance.
Digital Noise reduction: Function for reducing noise in the image. The higher the value,
the more noise is removed and the more static the image
appears.
Noise reduction level: select the DNR level
Mirroring: H: Horizontal mirroring (left/right)
V: Vertical mirroring (up/down)
Hor. + Vert.: Horizontal and vertical mirroring
Vertical display: This setting rotates the image to increase the vertical angle of
view. It is necessary to rotate the camera module by 90° when
doing this.
Scenario pre-settings: These two indoor/outdoor options are used to configure certain
pre-settings for the two scenarios in the camera.
Video standard: Here you can set the mains frequency of the power supply
network.