Canon VB-R13VE User Manual - Page 118

Haze Compensation Level], Clear IR Mode], Day/Night], Auto], Day Mode], Night Mode], Use Infrared]

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Important [Haze Compensation] cannot be used if [Smart Shade Control] is set to [Auto] or [Manual]. Note • When [Auto] or [Manual] is selected for [Haze Compensation], the video data size may increase. • If using [Haze Compensation] causes a strong difference in video brightness, set [Haze Compensation] to [Manual] and set a weaker compensation level. [Haze Compensation Level] When Haze Compensation is set to [Manual], set the compensation level. [Clear IR Mode] M50 Uses infrared light to reduce shade and heat shimmer in far backgrounds to make the video clearer. If you select [Enable], the video becomes black and white. Important M50 • Since video is captured using infrared light, the video may be affected in the following ways. Confirm the effectiveness before use. - Red colors may appear white. - Leaves of plants may appear white. - Water surfaces may appear black. • The effect may differ depending on the weather. • Since performance decreases in low-light conditions, use Night Mode in dark situations. [Day/Night] Select a capture mode according to the brightness of the installation environment. [Auto] The camera automatically determines ambient brightness and switches to Day Mode or Night Mode. [Day Mode] Captures normal color video. [Night Mode] Removes the infrared filter to increase sensitivity. Video turns to monochrome. Important • [Day/Night] cannot be set if [Clear IR Mode] is set to [Enable]. M50 • If you use [Auto], conduct a thorough operation test beforehand to check the effectiveness of the setting. • When [Auto] is selected, set [Exposure] to [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)], [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)], or [Auto (Aperture-priority AE)]. However even if you set [Day/Night] to [Auto], the night mode may not be enabled, depending on the shutter speed when [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] is set or depending on the aperture when [Auto (Aperture-priority AE)] is set. • If you exit the Viewer while [Day Mode] or [Night Mode] is set, these will remain in effect, even if [Day/Night] is set to [Auto]. To enable [Auto] Day/Night Mode, set [Day/Night] to [Auto] before exiting the Viewer. • If you use [Auto], the infrared filter may move several times while the mode is switching between Day Mode and Night Mode. You will not be able to use pan, tilt, zoom and manual focus during this period. • If you use infrared illumination from an external device in Night Mode, turn on the infrared illumination before switching to Night Mode. [Use Infrared] H652 Select whether to use infrared illumination operated with [Day/Night]. [Day/Night Operation] Linked to Day/Night. Turns on infrared illumination in Night Mode. [Disable] Infrared illumination is not used. 118

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Note
When [Auto] or [Manual] is selected for [Haze Compensation], the video data size may increase.
If using [Haze Compensation] causes a strong difference in video brightness, set [Haze Compensation] to [Manual] and set a weaker
compensation level.
[Haze Compensation Level]
When Haze Compensation is set to [Manual], set the compensation level.
[Clear IR Mode]
Uses infrared light to reduce shade and heat shimmer in far backgrounds to make the video clearer.
If you select [Enable], the video becomes black and white.
[Day/Night]
Select a capture mode according to the brightness of the installation environment.
[Auto]
The camera automatically determines ambient brightness and switches to Day Mode or Night Mode.
[Day Mode]
Captures normal color video.
[Night Mode]
Removes the infrared filter to increase sensitivity. Video turns to monochrome.
[Use Infrared]
Select whether to use infrared illumination operated with [Day/Night].
[Day/Night Operation]
Linked to Day/Night. Turns on infrared illumination in Night Mode.
[Disable]
Infrared illumination is not used.
Important
[Haze Compensation] cannot be used if [Smart Shade Control] is set to [Auto] or [Manual].
Important
Since video is captured using infrared light, the video may be affected in the following ways. Confirm the effectiveness before use.
Red colors may appear white.
Leaves of plants may appear white.
Water surfaces may appear black.
The effect may differ depending on the weather.
Since performance decreases in low-light conditions, use Night Mode in dark situations.
Important
[Day/Night] cannot be set if [Clear IR Mode] is set to [Enable].
If you use [Auto], conduct a thorough operation test beforehand to check the effectiveness of the setting.
When [Auto] is selected, set [Exposure] to [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)], [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)], or [Auto (Aperture-priority AE)].
However even if you set [Day/Night] to [Auto], the night mode may not be enabled, depending on the shutter speed when [Auto
(Shutter-priority AE)] is set or depending on the aperture when [Auto (Aperture-priority AE)] is set.
If you exit the Viewer while [Day Mode] or [Night Mode] is set, these will remain in effect, even if [Day/Night] is set to [Auto].
To enable [Auto] Day/Night Mode, set [Day/Night] to [Auto] before exiting the Viewer.
If you use [Auto], the infrared filter may move several times while the mode is switching between Day Mode and Night Mode. You will
not be able to use pan, tilt, zoom and manual focus during this period.
If you use infrared illumination from an external device in Night Mode, turn on the infrared illumination before switching to Night Mode.
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