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COMPRO IP70 - Backlight Compensation; Flickerless; Exposure Control; Low Light Behavior

COMPRO IP70
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6-4 Camera Settings
Compro IP55 / 60 / 70 Network Camera
Backlight Compensation
This lets you turn on and o backlight compensation and select the strength of the backlight compensation
, which when enabled can make the subject appear clearer in the image when the backlight is too bright or
the subject is too dark. (Default: Disabled)
Flickerless
Herecontrolstheickerlessmode:60(default)or50Hz.
Exposure Control
This allows you to control the exposure time of the camera. Default: Auto mode. You can manually set the
shutter speed within the range of 1/5s to 1/16000s to suit your lighting conditions. In Auto mode, the gain
level is automatically determined by the camera under normal lighting condition. When [Auto] is selected
and low environment lighting is detected, the shutter speed and gain level will be set as 1/30s and 7.5
respectively unless you have enabled the Low Light Behavior option and manually specied exposure and
gain setting.
Low Light Behavior
Switching on the Low Light Behavior will produce better and clearer image when the camera detects low
environment lighting. When the Exposure Control is set as [manual], the Low Light Behavior control will be
dimmed and inaccessible. Here the default setting is [O], and the shutter speed and gain level will be set as
1/30s and 7.5 by default on the condition that low environment lighting is detected. Switching on the low
light behavior allows you to manually set the shutter speed and gain level in the case of low environment
lighting. There are two adjustable parameters for low light behavior.
• MaximumExposure-Adjusttheshutterspeedbyselectingbetween"Disable"and"30fps".Lowerframe
rate means longer exposure time, which allows more light to be captured by the image sensor. However if
there is fast motion in the scene, increased exposure time will result in motion blurs in the captured image.
Choosing [Disable] will use the default value of max. exposure and max. gain in low-light setting, which are
30 fps and 7.5 respectively.
• MaximumGain- This allows you to adjust the gain level between 1 and 8.5 dB. Higher gain level increases
the brightness of the picture but also increases the noise in the picture.
LED Indicator
This lets you control the LED indicator at the front of camera. Turn on the LED indicator or turn it o in case
you don’t want people to notice the camera is working.

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