LevelOne FCS-5051 Manual - Page 51

Video Flipping, Video Mirroring, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Digital Noise, Reduction, Wide

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OneSecure Video Management Software Amdinstrator Manual V3.0.09 Video Adjustment Attributes Field Category Field Name Description Video Flipping/ Check this box to flip the video vertically and horizontally Video Mirroring to achieve a 180-degree rotation effect. Image Day/Night Exposure/ White Balance Brightness Select the Brightness value (0-100). The higher the value, the brighter the image. Contrast Select the Contrast value (0-100). The higher the value, the more obvious the separation between light and dark. Saturation Select the Saturation value (0-100). The higher the value, the more intense the color will appear; the lower the value, the more grayed-out the color will appear. Hue Select the Hue value (0-100). "Hue" is the term used to refer to the pure spectrum colors. Adjust this value to find the color closest to the real scene. Digital Noise Turn the Digital Noise Reduction ON or OFF. When Reduction turned on, the noise in the video (especially in low light) is reduced and the image will look smoother and clearer. Wide Dynamic Select the WDR level from the following options: Range Disabled, low, medium, high, highest. Note: WDR is disabled and will not appear if Exposure Mode is set to "Manual". Day/ Select one of three modes: Night Mode Auto: The camera will automatically switch between day mode (color) and night mode (black/white) under exposure level defined by "Threshold". Day: The camera will always stay in the day (color) mode, regardless of exposure level. Night: The camera will always stay in night (black/white) mode regardless of exposure level. Threshold The scale from 0-100 allows you to define the exposure level at which the day and night mode switch will happen. A higher value would require a darker environment to trigger a day to night switch and vice versa. Exposure Mode Select between "Auto" or "Manual" exposure mode. In Auto mode, the intelligent system of the camera will find the best possible exposure settings. In Manual mode, you can manually adjust the White Balance, Exposure Gain, Shutter Speed, and Line frequency. 51

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OneSecure Video Management Software Amdinstrator Manual V3.0.09
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Video Adjustment Attributes
Field Category
Field Name
Description
Image
Video Flipping/
Video Mirroring
Check this box to flip the video vertically and horizontally
to achieve a 180-degree rotation effect.
Brightness
Select the Brightness value (0-100). The higher the
value, the brighter the image.
Contrast
Select the Contrast value (0-100). The higher the value,
the more obvious the separation between light and dark.
Saturation
Select the Saturation value (0-100). The higher the
value, the more intense the color will appear; the lower
the value, the more grayed-out the color will appear.
Hue
Select the Hue value (0-
100). “Hue” i
s the term used to
refer to the pure spectrum colors. Adjust this value to
find the color closest to the real scene.
Digital Noise
Reduction
Turn the Digital Noise Reduction
ON
or
OFF
. When
turned on, the noise in the video (especially in low light)
is reduced and the image will look smoother and clearer.
Wide Dynamic
Range
Select the WDR level from the following options:
Disabled, low, medium, high, highest.
Note: WDR is disabled and will not appear if Exposure
Mode is set to “Manual”.
Day/Night
Day/
Night Mode
Select one of three modes:
Auto
: The camera will automatically switch between day
mode (color) and night mode (black/white) under
exposure level defined by “Threshold”.
Day
: The camera will always stay in the day (color)
mode, regardless of exposure level.
Night
: The camera will always stay in night (black/white)
mode regardless of exposure level.
Threshold
The scale from 0-100 allows you to define the exposure
level at which the day and night mode switch will
happen. A higher value would require a darker
environment to trigger a day to night switch and vice
versa.
Exposure/
White Balance
Exposure Mode
Select between “
Auto
” or “
Manual
” exposure mode. In
Auto mode, the intelligent system of the camera will find
the best possible exposure settings. In Manual mode,
you can manually adjust the White Balance, Exposure
Gain, Shutter Speed, and Line frequency.