Moxa VPort P16-1MP-M12-CAM80-CT [38/64] Vport onvif profile s system configuration

Moxa VPort P16-1MP-M12-CAM80 [38/64] Vport onvif profile s system configuration
VPort ONVIF Profile S System Configuration
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Setting Description Default
Step 1: Move the camera to a white color, real-world
environment with normal lighting.
Step 2: Select AWB and then clickSave”.
Step 3: Move the camera back to the location that is to be
monitored.
Appearance Normal: Normal view
Mirror: Image will be displayed as in a mirror
Flip: 180 degree rotation followed by mirrored display
180 Rotation: Display image after a 180 degree rotation
Normal
Digital Noise Reduction
Setting Description Default
Enable Enable digital noise reduction function Off
Day / Night
Setting Description Default
Day (Color) Manually set the camera to day mode (color mode) checked
Night (Black and White)
Manually set the camera to night mode (monochrome mode) Unchecked
Light Sensor Allow the camera’s light sensor to switch between day and
night modes based on the
ambient illumination level (L1 to L5;
L1: means the day/night switch is in a higher lux value
L5: means a lower lux value).
Set the duration in seconds to define how long the
illumination
level should persist before switching between day and night
mode.
Unchecked
Force color at night
mode
This function can force the image to be in color when the light
sensor is switched to night mode.
Unchecked
DI Control Switch day/night by DI
High Low Switch: Camera switches between day and
night
modes whenever the DI status changes.
Pull High: Camera switches between day and night modes
whenever the DI status is high.
Pull Low: Camera switches between day and night modes
whenever the DI status is low.
unchecked
Trigger relay output
when switching
between day and night
modes
Triggers a relay output when the day/night mode switches; the
relay status for day/night mode can be configured separately.
unchecked
Auto Exposure Shutter
Setting Description Default
Auto Level Configure the exposure mode from -5 to +5. Higher levels
cause a slower shutter speed (hence brighter images); lower
levels do the opposite.
0
WDR
Setting Description Default
WDR
Wide Dynamic Range
Configure the exposure mode from Level 1 to Level 8. A h
igher
level causes a stronger WDR effect. Choose a higher WDR level
when your camera is monitoring a scene with both bright and
dark areas.
Level 8

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