Canon VB-H651VE User Manual - Page 73

Using Backlight Compensation, Setting the Clear IR Mode, Switching Day/Night

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Important • Cannot be set when [Exposure] is set to [Manual] on the Setting Page (P. 116). • Cannot be set when [Smart Shade Control] is set to [Auto] on the Setting Page (P. 117).  Setting the Clear IR Mode M50 H761 If you click the [Clear IR Mode] button to enable it (make it purple), the video becomes black and white, which 4 reduces shade and heat shimmer in far backgrounds. ON Status Camera Viewer ON Status (while camera control privileges are not obtained) OFF Status  Switching Day/Night Set the shooting mode according to the brightness of the installation environment of the camera. For details on this function, see [Day/Night] on "Setting Page" (P. 119). Important • Day/night can be set by the administrator and authorized users with privileged camera control. • Day/night cannot be set when the clear IR mode is enabled (purple). M50 H761 • For cautions on using Day/Night, see the "Important" section on P. 120. Using Backlight Compensation Click [BLC] to brighten video that is dark due to backlight. The back light compensation button becomes active (purple) while backlight compensation is being performed. Click the button again to cancel backlight compensation. Important • You cannot use the [BLC] button if [Smart Shade Control] is set to [Auto] on the Setting Page. • You cannot use the [BLC] button if [Exposure] is set to [Manual] on the Setting Page. Note If bright areas are overexposed, use [Smart Shade Control] on the Setting Page. 73

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Camera Viewer
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Setting the Clear IR Mode
If you click the [Clear IR Mode] button to enable it (make it purple), the video becomes black and white, which
reduces shade and heat shimmer in far backgrounds.
Switching Day/Night
Set the shooting mode according to the brightness of the installation environment of the camera.
For details on this function, see [Day/Night] on “Setting Page” (P. 119).
Using Backlight Compensation
Click [BLC] to brighten video that is dark due to backlight.
The back light compensation button becomes active (purple) while backlight compensation is being performed.
Click the button again to cancel backlight compensation.
Note
If bright areas are overexposed, use [Smart Shade Control] on the Setting Page.
Important
Cannot be set when [Exposure] is set to [Manual] on the Setting Page (P. 116).
Cannot be set when [Smart Shade Control] is set to [Auto] on the Setting Page (P. 117).
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H761
ON Status
ON Status (while camera control privileges are not obtained)
OFF Status
Important
Day/night can be set by the administrator and authorized users with privileged camera control.
Day/night cannot be set when the clear IR mode is enabled (purple).
For cautions on using Day/Night, see the “Important” section on P. 120.
M50
H761
Important
You cannot use the [BLC] button if [Smart Shade Control] is set to [Auto] on the Setting Page.
You cannot use the [BLC] button if [Exposure] is set to [Manual] on the Setting Page.