Manual
Table Of Contents
- Added Security Value
- Cost Benefits And Technical Advantages
- 2 INSTALLATION
- 3 OPERATING THE CAMERA
- 3.1 Manual And Automatic Operation - Overview
- 3.2 First Images And The Most Important Settings
- 3.3 Virtual PTZ
- 3.4 Correction Of Lens Distortion (L22 Only)
- 3.8 Additional Notes
- 3.8.1 Weatherproof Qualities
- 3.8.2 Password For The Administration Menu
- 3.8.3 Starting The Camera With The Factory IP Address
- 3.8.4 Reset The Camera To Factory Settings
- 3.8.5 Activate Event Control And Motion Detection
- 3.8.6 Deactivate Text And Logo Options
- 3.8.7 Deactivating The Daily Automatic Camera Reboot
- 3.8.8 Browser
- 3.8.9 Cleaning The Camera And Lens
- 3.8.10 Safety Warnings
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Since activated lens distortion correction requires additional processing power, you should
consider disabling it in situations where it is not really necessary. You will only notice a
minimal distortion of the image, especially if you use the zoom. However, the maximum
frames rate for high resolution may be reduced, which means you have to choose between
maximum distortion correction or maximum frame rate.
We recommend activating lens distortion correction, especially for applications with a low
frame rate and non-zoomed images (e.g. when using the D24M as a webcam). However,
images can usually be corrected at a later point in time when searching recorded images.
This saves on processing power during recording and increases the frame rate. The more
you zoom in on the image, the less distorted the image should appear.
To activate this option, first specify the lens you are using in the
Admin Menu > Camera
dialog (this setting is saved until the camera is reset
to its default configuration). Select "
" option from the "
"
field and then click "
" followed by "
Restart
".
Now select the "
" option in the "
" Quick Control
panel. An automatically corrected (live) image is displayed that can be panned, tilted
or zoomed. Switching to the "
" option will deactivate the automatic distortion
correction function.
Corrected image (zoom)
Zoom without distortion correction










