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A.
Brightness Controls: Allow you to change the brightness of the displayed image. Click [-] to darken the image, [+] to brighten the image, and [STD] to return the image to the standard brightness level. There are a total of 9 brightness levels available.
B.
Backlight Correction Buttons: Allow you to turn the backlight correction feature on and off. This feature can automatically correct the brightness of the camera image (see 1.2.2 Backlight Correction).
C.
White Balance Selector: Allows you to adjust the white balance to match the environment of the camera. Change this setting to achieve the most natural looking colors (see 1.2.3 White Balance).
D.
Refresh Rate Selector: Determines how often the camera image is refreshed (see 1.2.4 Video Images (MJPEG and MPEG-4) and Image Refresh Rate). Select [MPEG-4] or [MJPEG] to view video images, or one of the other settings to view still images (JPEG format) that are refreshed only periodically. For example, selecting [3 s] will refresh the camera image once every 3 seconds.
E.
Image Resolution Selector: Determines the resolution of the image (i.e., the size of the image in pixels) that is displayed.
F.
Image Quality Selector: Allows you to select the image quality. Select [Favor Clarity] for optimal image clarity, [Favor Motion] for optimal motion quality, and [Standard] for standard image quality. This selector is not displayed when [MPEG-4] is selected under [Refresh Rate].
G.
Streaming Method Selector: Allows you to select the method used to stream MPEG-4 images from the camera (see 1.2.4 Video Images (MJPEG and MPEG-4) and Image Refresh Rate). This selector is displayed only when [MPEG-4] is selected under [Refresh Rate]. To stream MPEG-4 images using Multicast, you must first configure the camera for multicasting (see 5.6 Changing Video Streaming Settings), after which [Multicast] is available from this pull-down menu.
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