10.3 Sensor settings
This function allows specific settings to be made
on the CMOS sensor of the network camera.
"Maximum exposure time" The shorter the
set time, the less light hits the sensor and the
darker the image becomes. The sharpness
of rapid motions decreases with longer
exposure times.
"Exposure level" Defines the basic focal
aperture. A higher value results in a brighter
video image.
"Max. gain" If light conditions are poor, more details of the image can be displayed. Depending on the value
set, an improved image display can be achieved in dark rooms.
"Enable BLC" Backlight compensation improves the detection of objects in front of light sources.
Working with sensor profiles:
The network camera supports diverse profiles which, depending on the situation or time of day, provide
different sensor settings. Alongside the standard profile, the following profiles can be defined:
Day mode: Sensor profile for using the network camera in a sustained daylight environment
Night mode: Sensor profile for using the network camera in a sustained dark environment
10.4 Viewing window
Click on "Viewing window". The individual video streams 1-4 can be configured here in terms of image
areas1 (ROI = region of interest) and resolution.
1. Define the stream which you wish to adjust.
2. Select a resolution from the drop-down list "Region of Interest (ROI)".
3. Adjust the image area using the position frame in the viewing window in accordance with your
requirements. The resolution selected is defined by the camera.
4. Depending on the image area selected in ROI, you can subsequently change the resolution under
"Resolution". This does not reduce the image detection range.
4. Save your settings
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