TRENDnet TVIP612P Security Camera User Manual


 
TV-IP612P/WN (Wireless N) Pan/Tilt/Zoom Internet Camera
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Advance Image Settings
Auto Gain Control: When the level of input
luminance is too dark, setting the AGC to high will
automatically increase the image brightness.
Back Light Compensation: When the background of
the input image is too bright, use the BLC function to
make the objects in the image clearer.
2D Noise Reduction:
When you increase the gain,
noise in the image is also amplified. Use the 2D Noise
Reduction to reduce the gain of the image noise.
3D Noise Reduction: Use this function to provide both
temporal and spatial domain noise reduction. This
type of noise reduction is very effective against random
and Gaussian noise such as for example video images
suffering from RF signal noise.
Preferred Mode:
Select Aperture-preferred to have the camera image set based on the camera’s aperture
settings and the shutter speed selected automatically.
Select Shutter-preferred to have the camera image settings be based on the selected
shutter speed and the aperture set automatically.
Select Manual to have the camera image settings based on manual setup of both aperture
and shutter speed settings.
Iris Mode: In Aperture-preferred or Manual mode this field shows manual therefore the Iris Value
field must be used to adjust the video image. In Shutter-preferred mode the Iris Mode changes to
Auto and the Iris is adjusted automatically.
Iris Value: Use this pull-down menu to select an aperture setting in percent when the Auto Iris
setting is set to Manual.
Sens Up: When the luminance level of the input image is too dark, the Sens Up function can
compensate for this either automatically. Select Auto for Automatic Sens Up compensation and
adjust the Sens Up compensation by using the Sens Up Value pull down menu item below. Select
off to turn off this feature. Note the preferred-mode must be in Aperture-preferred to adjust Sens-up.
Sens Up Value: If Sens Up is set to Auto use this setting to adjust the value of the Sens Up
compensation.