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INTELLINET NETWORK ICC-130 User Manual User Manual

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Some Intellinet network cameras are equipped with a motorized iris. In optics,

an iris is a thin opaque structure with an opening (aperture) at its center. The

role of the diaphragm is to stop the passage of light, except for the light

passing through the aperture. “Open” ensures that the iris stays always open,

regardless of the amount of light present. In situations where the light levels

vary over time greatly (i.e. day time – night time – day time, etc.), using

“Auto” is the preferred choice.

WDR stands for Wide Dynamic Range and allows the Intellinet network camera

to capture video in areas with high contrasting objects; e.g., extremely bright

and extremely dark. In a normal camera, if an object in a darker area of the

image frame is next to a bright area — for example, a person in a shadow is

next to an area with bright sunlight — then the person in the shadow would be

very dark to the point of becoming indistinguishable from the background. The

human eye, by contrast, can handle these differences much better. With WDR,

the dynamic range of the camera is greatly enhanced. As a result, you can now

clearly see the person in the shadow while the rest of the frame is still correctly

exposed, just as if it was seen through the human eye. Activate WDR by setting

it to “Auto” and then adjust the level that controls the amount of WDR

enhancement.

Your Intellinet camera features a noise reduction algorithm, which helps reduce

the graining in the video, which occurs under low light conditions. Set this

parameter to “Night Mode” to only activate noise reduction when the camera is

operating in night mode. You can also select “Schedule”, “On” (activates noise

reduction permanently) or “Off” (deactivated noise reduction permanently).