Camera Accessories Compatibility Chart
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Setup > Camera > Image Settings
Adjust the MEGApix® 1080p™ camera’s Exposure, Day & Night, Color
settings.
1. IRIS Mode– Sets the camera’s Iris mode. Select from ESC, HOLD or DC.
a. DC (Auto Iris): If the lighting conditions are very bright the lens will close the iris to reduce the
amount of light that is passing to the imaging sensor.
b. ESC (Electronics Shutter Control): The shutter speed is controlled automatically according to the
brightness of the scene.
c. HOLD: Stop the Iris related functions.
1. Shutter– Set the camera’s shutter speed. By default, the shutter speed is set to Auto. You can also
manually select from 1/25 ~ 1/10000.
2. Flicker– In case the camera’s image appears flickering, you can adjust the Hz levels between 50Hz
and 60Hz. By default, this function is Off.
3. Bright – Adjust the camera’s brightness by
controlling the shutter exposure value. Set
the bright value from 0~255. The higher
the number, the brighter the image will
appear. Default value is 150.
4. Back Light Compensation (BLC)– Adjust the
camera’s capture of light when there is
strong backlight in the camera’s Field of
View [FoV]. Select to enable or disable.
5. AGC– Auto Gain Control. The higher the
AGC levels are, the camera’s view will
appear brighter. However, the higher the
AGC levels are, the more digital noise will
be visible.
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