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Configuration and Operation
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Quasar CP-6302 Range User Guide - Ver. 8 - January 31, 2021
Selecting WDR 2 Shutter enables True (Multi-Shutter) WDR at 25/30 fps (PAL/NTSC). It is recommended
to select WDR 2 Shutter to solve contrast or changing light issues and to enhance the video display
quality. This function is used to set a fixed exposure while other parameters can change. In this mode,
the camera’s shutter speed works automatically to achieve a consistent video output level in scenes with
high contrast or changing light issues.
When activated, a combination of slow- and fast-exposure shutters creates a new image with a wide
dynamic range. The camera's algorithm determines the optimal mix of regions within the scene from the
two shutters in order to adjust the wide dynamic range of the scene. If this function was not used, the
image either would be overexposed or too bright in bright areas and completely dark in dark areas.
Shutter WDR is recommended for most lighting conditions.
5.7 PTZ Tab
The following functions are available from the PTZ tab.
Every screen in the PTZ section includes the following pushbuttons next to the Live View window:
PTZ Pushbuttons
Click the Wide or Tele Zoom button to implement continuous
zoom adjustment.
From the drop-down Zoom menu, select the zoom (1x zoom-
30x zoom). The selected zoom is displayed. The default setting
is 1.
Click Manual to adjust focus manually.
Use the Near and Far buttons to implement continuous focus
adjustment. When selected, the button appears to have been
pressed.
Click Auto to enable AF mode. In this mode, the camera
automatically and continuously maintains focus regardless of
zoom or view changes.
Click Close to close the iris.