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Specifies the ratio of the lightest area to the darkest area in the image.
The contrast value can be adjusted when the sense of layering in the
monitoring image is poor and the contrast between the white and black
of the image is insufficient. The larger the value, the greater the
contrast between the light and dark of the image.
Specifies the vividness of the colors in the image. The larger the value,
the more vivid the image color.
Specifies the sharpness of the edges of the image. The larger the value,
the more obvious the edges of the image.
Specifies the direction of the monitoring image.
- Disable: Specifies the image will not be mirrored.
- Up-Down: Specifies the image will be reversed up and down.
- Left-Right: Specifies the image will be reversed left and right.
- Center: Specifies the image will be changed up and down, left and
right. This mode can be selected when the camera is installed
upside down.
Specifies the rotation angle can be adjusted of the monitoring image.
- Disable: It specified the image will not be rotated.
- Counterclockwise 90 Degrees: Specifies the image will be rotated
90° to the left.
- Clockwise 90 Degrees: Specifies the image will be rotated 90° to
the right.
Specifies the video image standard. PAL (50 Hz) and NTSC (60 Hz) are
supported.
- PAL (50 Hz): Specifies the PAL standard. The alternating current
frequency is 50 Hz. It is suitable for such countries as China
Mainland, China Hong Kong and the United Kingdom (U.K).
- NTSC (60 Hz): Specifies the NTSC standard. The alternating current
frequency is 60 Hz. It is suitable for such countries as China Taiwan,
the United States, Japan and Canada.
Specifies the system sets the electronic shutter of the camera to an
integer multiple or 0.5 times the light flickering frequency to prevent
streaks in the image.
You can enable this function if the monitoring image has streaks.