3.2 LANGUAGE
Supports English, and Chinese.
3.3 WHITE LIGHT
The embedded white light source can be worked as the
visible alarm, or the lighting.
In the WHITE MODE, you can set the mode as ALARM,
LIGHTING, or OFF.
3.3.1 ALARM
In the ALARM mode, you can select the TRIGGER
MODE as DVR, or CAMERA.
DVR
Select the TRIGGER MODE as DVR. In this way, the
alarm signal is sent from the DVR, and the camera
works as the alarm detector in the process. Besides, the
alarm type only supported by the DVR can also triggers
the visible alarm in the camera.
CAMERA
Select the TRIGGER MODE as CAMERA, the embedded
PIR module sends the alarm signal to the visible alarm
in the camera, when PIR module detected the alarm
source.
3.3.2 LIGHTING
Select the LIGHTING mode, the embedded white light
source turns on in poor light conditions.
Note:
Type I camera do not have LIGHTING mode.
Under the LIGHTING mode, the image is colored all
the time, and there’s no DAY NIGHT settings in the
menu.
3.3.3 OFF
Select OFF to give up this function.
3.4 MAIN MENU
3.4.1 AE (AUTO EXPOSURE)
Auto Exposure describes the brightness-related
parameters, which can be adjusted by BRIGHTNESS,
EXPOSURE MODE, AGC, and SENSE UP.
EXPOSURE
BRIGHTNESS
EXPOSURE MODE
AGC
SENSE UP
RETURN
5
GLOBAL
MIDDLE
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Figure 3-3 AE
BRIGHTNESS
Brightness refers to the brightness of the image.
You can set the brightness value from 1 to 10 to darken
or brighten the image. The higher the value is, the
brighter the image is.
EXPOSURE MODE
You can set the EXPOSURE MODE as GLOBAL, BLC, and
WDR.
GLOBAL
GLOBAL refers to the normal exposure mode which
adjusts lighting distribution, variations, and
non-standard processing.