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Honeywell equIP H4W2GR1V User Manual

Honeywell equIP H4W2GR1V
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Configuring Video and Audio Settings
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• To rotate the image 90 degrees, 180 degrees, or 270 degrees, set AOV to 90° (Flip Mode
1), 180° Inverted, or 270° (Flip Mode 2) respectively.
If the camera is mounted on a pole or in an environment subject to vibration, you can set EIS
(Electronic Image Stabilization) to ON to improve image stability. Click Save to apply the
settings.
Exposure
In the Exposure area, you can set the anti-flicker mode,
exposure mode, auto iris, and digital noise reduction level.
Set Anti-Flicker to Outdoor, 50Hz, or 60Hz.
Outdoor
Minimizes flicker in outdoor applications. Works with auto, low noise, low
motion
blur, and manual exposure modes
50Hz
Minimizes flicker in indoor applications where the AC frequency is
50 Hz
(generally PAL regions). Works with auto and manual
exposure modes.
60Hz
Minimizes flicker in indoor applications where the AC frequency is
60 Hz
(generally NTSC regions). Works with auto and manual
exposure modes.
Set Mode to Auto, Gain Priority, Shutter Priority, Iris Priority, or Manual.
Auto
Exposure settings change automatically with changes in the
scene's
lighting.
Gain Priority The shutter speed and iris are adjusted automatically for the specified
gain
value.
Shutter Priority The iris and gain are adjusted automatically for the specified shutter speed.
Iris Priority The shutter speed and gain are adjusted automatically for the specified
iris
value.
Manual
Maximum shutter speed and maximum gain for normal light conditions
are
set by the user.
3DNR (3D noise reduction) is enabled by default. Drag the Grade slider left or right to
decrease or increase the level of digital noise reduction applied to the image. To disable 3D
noise reduction, set 3DNR to OFF.
Click Save to apply the settings.
Lighting Compensation
In the Lighting Compensation area, you can apply backlight compensation (BLC), highlight
compensation (HLC), wide dynamic range (WDR), or scene adaptive control (SAC)
adjustment to the image.
Set Lighting Mode to OFF, BLC, HLC, WDR, or SAC.
BLC
Corrects the exposure of strongly backlit scenes. To apply BLC to the entire
scene,
click Default. To apply BLC to a specific area of the scene, click
Customized. A
yellow rectangle appears in the preview window. To move it,
drag the center of the
frame. To resize it, drag one of the corner handles.
HLC
Masks strong light sources in the scene. Drag the slider to adjust the HLC level.

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Honeywell equIP H4W2GR1V Specifications

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BrandHoneywell
ModelequIP H4W2GR1V
CategorySecurity Camera
LanguageEnglish

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