6.2.7 Video Analysis Page
The device can be configured to emit motion
detection alarms using ONVIF events.
This page allows you to define the following settings:
• Enable emission of motion detection events.
• Configure the algorithm sensitivity level.
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6.2.8 Camera Settings Page
Configuration of the video streaming
parameters must be carried out with ONVIF
protocol using a compatible VMS or ONVIF
interface software (recommended choice).
You can access the web page of the camera installed
using the menu item (Camera Settings).
Some fields are displayed dynamically, depending on
the system configuration.
• Zoom: Configuration parameters.
• Digital Zoom: It allows enabling or disabling
the digital zoom. (in addition to the optical).
• Focus: Configuration parameters.
• Focus mode: MANUAL or AUTO - PTZ TRIGGER
(at the end of each movement, the camera auto-
focuses the image).
• Exposure: Configuration parameters.
• Exposure Mode: The parameter configures
the exposure algorithm (AUTO, MANUAL, IRIS,
SHUTTER, BRIGHT). The relevant control fields
are displayed based on the mode selected.
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• High Sensitivity: With this mode, the maximum
gain increases to give brighter images, even in
dark scenes.
• Backlight Compensation: The parameter
activates the compensation mode for Contre-
jour view.
• Auto Slowshutter: The parameter activates the
scanning mode with a low frame rate.
• Gain Limit: The parameter defines the
maximum gain value for the exposure
algorithm.
• Exposure Compensation: The parameter
enables correction of scene brightness.
• Compensation Value: The parameter defines
the correction of scene brightness value.
• White Balance: Configuration parameters.
• Mode: It allows configuring the white balance in
automatic or manual.
• Wide Dynamic Range: Configuration parameters
• Wide Dynamic Range: This parameter enables
activation of the function to improve the
contrast between the luminous zones and the
shadow zones. The Visibility Enhancer (VE) mode
enables optimisation of the view by reducing
minimum noise (10x camera version only).
• Light Level: The parameter enables the average
threshold of scene brightness.
• Brightness Compensation Selection: The
parameter sets the area in which brightness
compensation is executed.
• Compensation Level: The parameter specifies
the compensation level applied to the selected
zone.
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