User manual

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 Click this button to lower the loudspeaker volume on the computer
running MxEasy.
More information on the audio features of MOBOTIX cameras can be found in Section 5.4.5
Microphone and Loudspeaker
, Section 7.7.4
Sound on Event,
the
software manual
, the
ExtIO
and
CamIO user manuals
, and the manuals of the individual MOBOTIX camera models.
For more information on the signal inputs and outputs of MOBOTIX cameras, see Section
7.7.1
Signal Output
, the
software manual
, the
ExtIO
and
CamIO user manuals
, and the
manuals of the individual MOBOTIX camera models.
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This button gives you access to functions that allow you to set individual image setting
parameters (, , , ). You can also control the
exposure of the images using this button:
 Use this setting to increase/decrease the color saturation of the image.
The higher the value, the more color displayed in the image.
 This setting allows you to adjust the image brightness. Make sure that
the exposure windows are being used e ectively before you make any adjustments.
 This setting improves the display of a camera image that contain over-
exposed or underexposed areas. A typical example of this is a room that is illuminated
only by daylight from the windows. Objects located around the edges are displayed
too dark and with too little contrast. Increasing the value will increase overall illumi-
nation to properly display the dark areas in the image. This setting is particularly
useful for high-contrast (color) night images.
 This setting allows you to display sharper camera images. Make sure
not to set the sharpness too high since doing so may result in poorer image quality
(for example, for high-contrast and fi nely detailed images).
 The MOBOTIX camera sets the exposure
window to ensure the proper exposure/brightness of the
camera's live image. You can select a predefi ned set of
exposure windows from the pop-up menu of this button.
The corresponding window will then be displayed in the
camera's image and you can check the modifi ed exposure
control directly in the live image. Alternatively, you can click the
Exposure Window button to activate the next set of exposure
windows in the list (pop-up menu). You can specify whether
or not the exposure window will be visible in the camera
image (green box) with the
Show Exposure Window
option.