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78  |  Performance Series Full PoE Network Video Recorder User Guide
• Saturation Adjusts monitor color saturation. Choosing a higher value 
increases the color saturation/strength. This value has no effect on 
the general brightness of the video. Select from 0 to 100. The 
recommended range is between 40 and 60. The default value is 50. 
•Brightness Adjusts monitor brightness. Choosing a higher value increases the 
video brightness. Adjustments to this value affects the brightness of 
the video. Select from 0 to 100. The recommended range is 
between 40 and 60. The default value is 50. 
Note If this value is too high, then the video can become hazy.
•Contrast Adjusts monitor contrast. Choosing a higher value increases the 
contrast. Select from 0 to 100. The recommended range is between 
40 and 60. The default value is 50. 
Note If this value is too low, then the video can become hazy. If 
this value is too high, then the dark parts of the video could 
lose details, and the bright parts of the video could become 
overexposed.
• Sharpness Adjusts video sharpness. Choosing a higher value increases the 
sharpness of the video. Select from 0 to 100. The recommended 
range is between 40 and 60. The default value is 50.
Note Choosing a higher value can introduce video noise to the 
image.
• 3D NR Adjusts the monitor window contrast. Select from 0 to 100. The 
default value is 50. 
3D NR automatically provides a more accurate noise reduction. 
This is based on twice the visual information than conventional 
field-based types.
•Mirror Reverses the video image, so that they left side becomes the right 
side, and the right side becomes the left. Disabled by default.
•Flip The default setting is No Flip. Choose from Flip 180°, which flips 
the video 180°; Flip 90°, which rotates the video by 90°; and Flip 
360°, which rotates the video by 360°.
• Day/Night Sets the camera color and the B/W mode switch. 
When the configuration file is set to Normal
, then the default is 
Auto. When the configuration file is set to Day, then the default is 
Color. When the configuration file is Night, then the default is Auto.
B/W Modes: 
Color: The camera outputs video in color. 
Auto: The camera switches from Color to Black & White according 
to the conditions, such as if the scene is generally bright, or if IR 
illumination is required. 
Black & White: The camera outputs black and white video.
•Config File Select from Normal, Day, and Night.