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This publication is provided “AS IS”without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the
implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for any particular purpose, or non-infringementof the third parties
right.
This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Change are added to the information herein,
at any time, for the improvements of the publication and/o the corresponding product(s).
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
In no event shall the supplier be liable to any party or any person, except for replacement or reasonable maintenance of the
product, for the cases, including but not limited to the following:
Any damage or loss, including but without limitation, direct or indirect, special, consequential or exemplary, arising out of
or relating to the product.
Personal injury or any damage caused by inappropriate use or neglect of the user.
Unauthorized disassembly, repair or modification of the product by the user.
Any problem, consequential inconvenience, or loss or damage, arising out of the system combined with the devices of the
third party.
Any claim or action for damages, brought by any person or organization being photogenic subject, due to violation of
privacy with the results of the camera’s picture, including save3d data, for some reason, becomes public or is used for the
purpose other than surveillance.
TERMS
1. BLC (Back Light Compensation)- In images where a bright light source is behind the subject of interest, the subject
would normallyappear in silhouette. BLC allows the camera to adjust the exposure of the entire image to properly
expose the subject in the foreground. WDR is a more effective alternative to BLC because it handles multiple exposure
zones to give both the highlight and low light areas a proper exposure.
2. WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) - Adjustment used to enhance the image when the subject is in a shaded or brightly lit
area.
3. HLC (High Light Compensation) - Setting used to lower strong spots of light to produce clearer images.
4. DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) - Image noise is interference in the video signal that shows up as grainy specks, DNR is a
technique of removing image noise from a video signal by applying a digital comb filter.
5. Video Privacy Mask - Privacy Masking is a feature that allows you to blur or completely block certain areas seen on
the monitor within the field of view of the
cam
era.
6. Auto-iris - Allows the camera to control the lens iris to adjust for varying lighting conditions. There are often two related
options as well, DC and Video - DC means the camera actually controls the iris, Video means the camera only supplies
power to the lens, and a sensor in the lens controls the iris.
5. Backlight compensation - Brightens the image so that dark objects can be seen in strong lighting conditions.
6. White balance - Allows adjustments for different "temperatures" of lighting. Incandescent light, have more red and
yellows, while fluorescent tends to be more blue / greenish. Because camera sensors see all colors equally, cameras
mayshow thosecolor casts.
7. Slow shutter - Provides low-light images by reducing the shutter speed below the normal, which allows more light to be
collected by the sensor... however, that also allows motion blur to occur.
8. Mirror -Option simplyflips the picture left-to-right, perfect setting for a reverse camera on a back deck for docking.