Field Name Description
White balance mode If the lighting in the room has a color tint, you can compensate in PTZ
cameras only by adjusting the white balance:
• Automatic tells the camera to attempt to automatically determine any
color tint and adjust colors to compensate.
• Manual enables you to manually change the camera's balance of red
and blue color wash.
• Outdoor sets color compensation for natural sunlight, for example in a
room with many large windows.
• Indoor sets color compensation for artificial light.
• Customize launches the automatic color calibration of the camera
remove color wash from the image.
Note:
The white balance available options might be different for some
camera models.
Contrast,
Brightness,
Saturation
(USB cameras only) Adjust the brightness, contrast and saturation or
color intensity of the camera image.
Backlight
compensation
Select Yes to counteract silhouetting of subjects when the backlighting is
excessive.
Exposure
compensation
If the camera image is too bright or dark, enable exposure compensation
to manually compensate in the Exposure Level field (PTZ cameras only).
Focus mode Set the camera focus to Automatic, or Manual to specify the distance
from the camera to the table in Focus distance.
Camera sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the image from your camera.
Note:
Depending on the camera, there may be additional options. For example, with the Flex
camera:
• Ceiling Mount: Select to flip and mirror the image.
• IR Receivers: Select to enable the IR sensor on the camera.
• Picture: Select to change the contrast, brightness, saturation and hue.
• Wide Dynamic Range: Select to correct the backlight.
6. From the web interface only, select Save.
Related links
Manually setting up the XT Series on page 105
Manually setting up the XT Series
August 2020 Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series 130
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