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32 | Performance Series IP Camera User Guide
Profile
In the Profile box, select the camera profile that you want to configure settings for: Normal,
Day, or Night.
Picture
In the Picture area, you can manually adjust the image
brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, and gamma
levels.
Drag the slider left or right to decrease or increase the value.
Click the – and + signs to make fine adjustments.
You can also change the image orientation:
• To reverse the image, set Mirror to ON.
• To rotate the image 90 degrees, 180 degrees, or 270 degrees, set Flip to 90°, 180°, or
270° respectively.
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.
Set Mode to Auto, Gain Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual.
Brightness Adjusts the black level of the image.
Contrast Adjusts the white level of the image.
Saturation Adjusts the intensity of the image colors.
Sharpness Adjusts the edge sharpness of image elements. Keep in mind that increasing
sharpness in a moving image will create more noise, resulting in a larger bit
stream and saved file size.
Gamma Adjusts the amount of gamma correction applied to the image. Use fine
adjustments to accent darker areas of the image.
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.
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.
Manual Maximum shutter speed and maximum gain for normal light conditions are
set by the user.