Canon VB-R12VE Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator s Manu - Page 136

R Gain] and [B Gain], One Shot WB]

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• [Auto] The camera automatically switches to night mode. Important When [Clear IR Mode] is set to [On], [Night Mode] cannot be specified. Note When [Night Mode] is enabled in [Aperture Mode], video will be black and white. (6) [Infrared] Specify whether or not to use infrared lighting during night mode. Cameras without the infrared lighting feature will always be set to [Not Supported]. [Off]: Record with infrared lighting disabled. [Day/Night Operation]: Use infrared lighting together with night mode. Infrared lighting will be irradiated during night mode. [1] to [5]: Select one of five strength levels for the infrared lighting used during night mode when [Exposure] is set to [Manual]. Important When [Clear IR Mode] is set to [On], [Infrared] cannot be specified. (7) [White Balance] Specify the appropriate white balance by selecting one of the camera's light source settings displayed in the list. If [Manual] is selected, use one of the following two methods to adjust the white balance. • [R Gain] and [B Gain] Specify the white balance parameters by dragging the sliders. Drag to the right to increase the gain (the sensitivity to brightness). • [One Shot WB] Force white balance adjustment to a light source. Using a white object (such as a piece of white paper) as a standard, fill the shot with the object and click this button. Important When [Clear IR Mode] is set to [On] or when [Night Mode] is set to [Enabled], the white balance cannot be specified. If you select [Auto] for Night Mode, however, you will be able to set the white balance, but those settings will be cleared when the camera switches to Night Mode. 136

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[Auto]
The camera automatically switches to night mode.
Note
When [Night Mode] is enabled in [Aperture Mode], video will be black and white.
(6)
[Infrared]
Specify whether or not to use infrared lighting during night mode. Cameras without the infrared lighting feature will
always be set to [Not Supported].
[Off]: Record with infrared lighting disabled.
[Day/Night Operation]: Use infrared lighting together with night mode. Infrared lighting will be irradiated during night
mode.
[1] to [5]: Select one of five strength levels for the infrared lighting used during night mode when [Exposure] is set to
[Manual].
(7)
[White Balance]
Specify the appropriate white balance by selecting one of the camera’s light source settings displayed in the list.
If [Manual] is selected, use one of the following two methods to adjust the white balance.
[R Gain] and [B Gain]
Specify the white balance parameters by dragging the sliders. Drag to the right to increase the gain (the sensitivity
to brightness).
[One Shot WB]
Force white balance adjustment to a light source. Using a white object (such as a piece of white paper) as a
standard, fill the shot with the object and click this button.
Important
When [Clear IR Mode] is set to [On], [Night Mode] cannot be specified.
Important
When [Clear IR Mode] is set to [On], [Infrared] cannot be specified.
Important
When [Clear IR Mode] is set to [On] or when [Night Mode] is set to [Enabled], the white balance cannot be specified. If you select [Auto]
for Night Mode, however, you will be able to set the white balance, but those settings will be cleared when the camera switches to Night
Mode.