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Figure 6-‐32
Auto Mode Sensitivity
!
Day:
In
Day
mode,
the
speed
dome
displays
color
image.
It
is
used
for
normal
lighting
conditions.
!
Night:
In
Night
mode,
the
image
is
black
and
white.
Night
mode
can
increase
the
sensitivity
in
low
light
conditions.
!
Schedule
In
Schedule
mode,
you
can
set
the
time
schedule
for
day
mode
as
shown
in
Figure
6-‐33.
The
rest
time
out
of
the
schedule
is
for
night
mode.
NOTE:
This function varies depending on the models of speed dome.
Figure 6-‐33
Day Night Schedule
!
Smart IR -‐ If the IR light is on and the image center is overexposure, you can enable this function.
!
IR Light Mode -‐ IR light mode can be set to Auto and Manual.
!
Auto:
The
brightness
of
the
infrared
light
will
be
adjusted
automatically.
IR
Light
Sensitivity
value
ranges
from
0
to
100.
Trigger
Mode
can
be
set
to
Camera
or
Photosensitive.
!
Manual:
you
need
to
adjust
the
brightness
value
of
infrared
light
manually.
IR
Light
Bright
value
ranges
from
0
to
100.
NOTE:
For detailed parameters configuration of IR light, you can enter the OSD menu by
calling the special preset 95.
NOTE:
!
When
the
IR
Light
Mode
is
auto,
the
day/night
mode
is
adjusted
automatically
according
to
the
IR
Light
Mode.
Manually
setting
the
day/night
mode
is
invalid.
!
When
the
IR
Light
Mode
is
manual
and
the
IR
Light
Bright
is
0,
you
can
set
the
day/night
mode
manually.
!
When
the
IR
Light
Mode
is
manual
and
the
IR
Light
Bright
is
not
0,
the
night
mode
is
set
as
the
default
mode.
Manually
setting
the
day/night
mode
is
invalid.
Backlight Settings
!
BLC
-‐
If
there’s
a
bright
backlight,
the
subject
in
front
of
the
backlight
appears
silhouetted
or
dark.
Enabling
BLC(back
light
compensation)
function
can
correct
the
exposure
of
the
subject.
However,
the
backlight
environment
is
washed
out
to
white.
!
WDR
(Wide
Dynamic
Range)
-‐
The
wide
dynamic
range
(WDR)
function
helps
the
camera
provide
clear
images
even
under
back
light
circumstances.
When
there
are
both
very
bright
and
very
dark
areas
simultaneously
in
the
field
of
view,
WDR
balances
the
brightness
level
of
the
whole
image
and
provide
clear
images
with
details.