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CM-3202-11-I Installation and User Guide Revision 100
June 2020
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Brightness: Specify a value between -100 and 100, which provides the highest brightness. The default is
0.
Exposure: Represents a combination of a camera's shutter speed and f-number, which brightens or
darkens the scene accordingly. Specify a value between -6 (darkest) and 6 (brightest). The higher the
number, the brighter the image. The default setting is 0.
Contrast: Specify a value between -100 and 100, which provides the highest contrast. The default is 0.
Hue: Specify a value between -100 and 100, which provides the deepest hue. The default is 0.
Saturation: Specify a value between -100 and 100. The lower the number, the closer the image is to a
grayscale (i.e., monochrome or black-and-white) image. The higher the number, the deeper the image
color (i.e., reds will be redder and blues will be bluer). The default is 0.
Sharpness: Specify a value between 0-100, which provides the highest sharpness around the edges and
for small features. The default setting is 40.
3D Noise Reduction: Specify a value between 0-100. The default setting is 20.
2D Noise Reduction: Specify a value between 0-100. The default setting is 20.
Advanced settings
Figure 30: Visible Page Advanced Settings > Auto Exposure Mode Settings (Auto Selected)
Auto Exposure Mode
Used for configuring basic exposure settings and day/night settings. The configurable settings depend
on the selected Auto Exposure Mode:
Auto (default): Sets the camera’s shutter speed to automatically achieve a consistent video output
level. This mode is recommended for outdoor environments and indoor environments with
fluorescent lighting as the main light source.
Flickerless: Eliminates flicker in indoor applications where fluorescent lighting is used. The darker
the ambient lighting, the slower the shutter speed should be.
Shutter Priority: Enables user to select a specific shutter speed for adjustment of aperture, ensuring
a correct and proper exposure.

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