Manual
Table Of Contents
- Sarix® IL10 Series IP Camera
- Contents
- Important Notices
- Introduction
- Operation
- Live Video Page
- Settings Page
- System Tab
- Changing the Device Name
- Configuring DHCP Time Server Settings
- Configuring Manual Time Server Settings
- Customizing the Appearance of the Text Overlay
- Generating a System Log
- Rebooting the Camera
- Restoring All Camera Defaults
- Downloading a Full Backup of Camera Settings
- Uploading a Backup File to Restore Camera Settings
- Network Tab
- Imaging Tab
- Video Streams Tab
- Users Tab
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Imaging Tab
Use the Imaging tab to change the camera’s general and advanced image settings.
General Imaging Settings
The general imaging settings page includes adjustments for orientation, digital processing, and white balance.
The orientation setting changes the orientation of the image. The digital processing settings adjust the camera’s sharpness, saturation, and
contrast.
The white balance settings define how the camera processes video images to render true colors in a scene. White balance is especially effective
in scenes with changing lighting conditions or in scenes with more than one type of light source. For example, scenes that benefit from white
balance correction are outdoor scenes, indoor scenes that include a window or door that opens to the outdoors, or indoor scenes that include
both incandescent and fluorescent lighting.
Advanced Imaging Settings
The advanced imaging settings page includes adjustments for brightness, exposure, lighting condition, and line frequency.
The brightness setting controls the lighting detail in a scene. If “Multi-frame Exposure in Low Light” is selected, the camera will automatically
switch exposure settings to improve the image.
The lighting condition settings describe the type of lighting that is present indoor such as outdoor lighting, or indoor lighting with warm or cool
fluorescent light. The line frequency settings define the AC frequency of the lighting sources.
Refer to the following sections for more information:
• Selecting the Orientation on page 19
• Changing the Digital Processing Settings on page 20
• Changing the White Balance Settings on page 20
• Changing the Brightness on page 20
• Changing the Lighting Condition on page 21
• Changing the Line Frequency on page 21
SELECTING THE ORIENTATION
1. Place your mouse pointer over the Imaging tab.
2. Select General from the drop-down menu.
3. Select “Up-side-down” to change the orientation of the image from the camera. Use this selection if you have mounted your camera upside
down and want to view the image in the correct orientation.
4. If required, click the “Restore Settings to Defaults” button to restore the default settings, or click the Restore All Imaging Settings button to
restore all the imaging settings.