INTELLINET NETWORK NSC15-WG User Manual User Manual
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Camera -> Advance (Style 2):
White Balance: Select the value that best represents the installation
environment of the camera, or leave it on auto to let the
camera do the adjustment automatically for you.
Lighting:
If the camera is installed indoors, select either 50 or 60 Hz,
depending on the power grid frequency in your country.
Select Outdoor, if the camera is installed outside, or pointing
outside. The automatic mode can also be used, but best
results are ensured by manually specifying the correct value
for your location.
Exposure mode: Exposure mode controls the behavior of the shutter, which is
used to control the brightness of the video.
Auto: The camera controls the shutter speed automatically.
As light levels decrease, the camera keeps the shutter open
longer and vice versa.
Auto (fast shutter): This mode provides better results when
moving objects (e.g., cars) are captured by the camera. The
shorter shutter time ensures that the moving object remains
sharp.
Manual: When this is selected, you can manually specify the
time the camera keeps the shutter open. This is useful if you
want to instruct the camera to keep the shutter open for a
relatively long time in order to be able to capture video in
poor light conditions. Values range from ¼ sec. to 1/120
seconds. With the gain value you can also adjust the
exposure time. This feature is not suitable if the camera
captures outdoor video and typically, you do not need to
change the exposure mode to manual.