HUAWEI TE80 Videoconferencing Endpoint
Administrator Guide
4 Display Device and Camera
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cooler colors.
Natural: delivers video with warmer
colors.
User defined: delivers video with
custom settings. After you select this
option, you can set the following
parameters.
− Aperture: sharpens video edges
and contours to preserve the
impression of clarity and fine
details. Over-sharpening will
make video less realistic.
− Brightness: specifies the video
output level that changes the
brightness of the video displayed
on the monitor.
− Hue: adjusts the video color.
− Saturation: adjusts the gray scale
of each color. The higher the
saturation, the brighter a color.
Specifies the mode of using natural light.
You can select either of the following
modes:
Auto: The camera automatically
selects the optimum configuration
based on the surrounding
environment.
Manual: You need to manually
adjust Brightness gain, Shutter
speed, and Iris.
Iris priority: When you manually
adjust the aperture, the camera selects
the corresponding shutter rate.
Shutter priority: When you
manually adjust the shutter rate, the
camera selects the corresponding
aperture. This mode is mainly used to
shoot moving objects.
The default value is Auto.
Specifies the white balance to enable the
camera to accurately recognize the color
white and deliver more vivid videos.
Auto:
One-push:
Manual:
The default value is Auto.
Removes noise artifacts from video. A
larger value causes the video to have less
The default value is Low.