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OSD MENU OVERVIEW
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USER MANUAL
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MENU
Exposure
Color
Image
P/T/Z
Noise Reduction
Setup
Tracking Config
Communication Setup
Restore Default
[Home] Enter
[Menu] Exit
EXPOSURE
Mode
ExpCompMode
Backlight
Gain Limit
Anti-Flicker
Meter
DRC
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Exit
Auto
Off
Off
10
50Hz
Average
1
This camera menu structure is designed for
professional users who require fine-tuned
control over various settings to achieve optimal
video quality. The settings are organized into
logical categories, allowing you to configure
exposure, color, image quality, P/T/Z control,
noise reduction, setup options, and communi-
cation.
1. EXPOSURE
Exposure settings control how much light the
camera captures, directly affecting the
image’s brightness, contrast, and detail visibili-
ty in both well-lit and low-light environments.
Mode (Auto/Manual/SAE/AAE/Bright):
Determines how exposure is adjusted
based on the scene.
Auto: The camera automatically adjusts
exposure to balance lighting conditions,
ideal for situations where light changes
frequently.
ExposureCompMode (Off/On):
Toggles exposure compensation,
which adjusts for backlighting or
uneven lighting conditions.
ExpComp (-7/+7): Fine-tunes
exposure to increase or
decrease brightness. Use posi-
tive values for underexposed
scenes or negative values for
overexposed conditions.
Backlight (Off): If turned on, this
feature enhances detail in backlit
scenes, useful for capturing subjects
against bright backgrounds (e.g.,
windows, bright lights).
Gain Limit (0 to 15): Restricts maxi-
mum gain to reduce noise, helpful
for maintaining image quality in
low-light conditions.
Anti-Flicker (50Hz/60Hz): Matches
the camera’s refresh rate to artificial
lighting frequency to eliminate
flickering. Set to 50Hz in regions
with 50Hz power frequency (e.g.,
Europe) or 60Hz for 60Hz regions
(e.g., USA).
Meter (Average/Centre/Smart/Top):
Defines the metering mode, which
determines how the camera mea-
sures the light across the frame.
Average: Measures overall light
across the frame; good for
evenly lit scenes.
Centre: Prioritizes the center of
the frame; useful for focusing on
a centered subject.
Smart: Dynamically adjusts
metering based on detected
subjects or faces.
Top: Focuses on the upper part
of the frame, ideal for scenes
where light sources are over-
head.
DRC (1 to 8): Adjusts dynamic range
to manage highlights and shadows,
enhancing details in high-contrast
scenes. Higher values increase
detail in both bright and dark areas.
Manual: Provides complete control over
exposure settings, suitable for static
lighting conditions or professional
adjustments.
Iris (e.g., F1.8): Controls the aperture
size; lower values (e.g., F1.8) allow
more light, while higher values (e.g.,
F11) reduce light intake. Use wider
apertures for low light or a shallow
depth of field.
Shutter (e.g., 1/125): Sets the speed
at which the shutter opens and
closes. Faster shutter speeds (e.g.,
1/250 or 1/500) are recommended
for capturing fast motion, while
slower speeds (e.g., 1/30) enhance
light intake but may introduce
motion blur.
Gain (0 to 7): Amplifies the video
signal to boost brightness in
low-light scenes. Lower values (e.g.,
0-2) produce cleaner images, while
higher values increase noise.
DRC (1 to 8): Manually adjusts
dynamic range for balanced con-
trast in high-contrast scenes.
SAE (Shutter Priority Auto Exposure):
Fixes the shutter speed while the
camera automatically adjusts other
parameters (gain, iris) to maintain
optimal exposure.
Shutter: Select based on motion
capture requirements (e.g., 1/500
for fast sports, 1/60 for general
scenes).
Gain Limit and Meter: Same as in
Auto mode.
DRC: Enhances shadow detail while
maintaining highlights.
AAE (Aperture Priority Auto Exposure):
Fixes the iris setting, allowing the
camera to adjust other parameters
automatically. This mode is ideal for
controlling depth of field while keeping
exposure stable.
Iris: Adjust for desired background
blur.
Anti-Flicker/Meter/DRC: Same as
in Auto mode.
Bright: Maximizes image brightness in
extremely low-light conditions.
Bright (0 to 17): Sets a high bright-
ness level by increasing gain and
other parameters. Recommended
for dimly lit areas like night scenes.
Gain Limit: Restricts maximum gain
to reduce excessive noise.

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Productinformatie

MerkBirdDog
ModelX4 Ultra
CategorieBewakingscamera
TaalNederlands
Grootte3012 MB