Canon network camera VBH651V User Manual
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Setting Page 5 111 [Auto] Automatically controls the exposure. [Auto (Flickerless)] Automatically adjusts the shutter speed according to the brightness of the usage environment. Video flickering caused by fluorescent lights, etc., is reduced. [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] Automatically adjusts the apertu re and gain according to the specified [Shutter Speed]. [Auto (Aperture-priority AE)] Automatically adjusts the gain and shutter speed according to the specified [Aperture]. [Manual] Manually set...
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112 Even if there is a slight difference in light and dark around the screen, subjects near the center will have the appropriate exposure. Use this when the subject is near the center of the screen. [Average] Performs photometry with the average of the entire screen. This enables stable exposure to be obtai ned even in environments with large diffe rences in light and dark on the screen. Use this to stabilize the exposure for scenes when ca rs are passing or people are entering and exiting. [Spot]...
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Setting Page 5 113 [Warm Fluorescent] Select this when capturing under a warm fluorescent lamp. [Mercury Lamp] Select this when capturing under a mercury lamp. [Sodium Lamp] Select this when capturing under an orange sodium lamp. [Halogen Lamp] Select this when capturing under a halogen lamp or incandescent lamp. [One-shot WB] If you set white balance to [Manual], this will force the wh ite balance to match the light source and lock the setting. Setting Method Example: Illuminate a white subject (white...
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114 [Haze Compensation Level] When Haze Compensation is set to [Manual], set the compensation level. [Clear IR Mode] Uses infrared light to reduce shade and heat shimmer in far backgrounds to make the video clearer. If you select [Enable], the video becomes black and white. [Day/Night] Select a capture mode according to the brightness of the installation environment. [Auto] The camera automatically determines ambient brig htness and switches to Day Mode or Night Mode. [Day Mode] Captures normal color...
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Setting Page 5 115 Set the focus position when switching day/night. It is necessary to change the focus position since the wavelengths of regular lighting such as fluorescent lamps and infrared lighting differ. Note You can set [Day/Night Mode Focus] if the following conditions have been met. – When [Focus] (P. 109) is set to [Manual] – When [Clear IR Mode] (P. 114) is set to [Disable] Day/Night Mode Focus [Day/Night Mode Focus Control] Set the focus control method when switching day/night. [Use One-shot...
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116 [Light Source] If you selected [Compensate for light source], select the light source. [Fluorescent] Select this option to capture video under fluorescent, LED, sodium or mercury lighting. [Halogen Lamp] Select this option to capture video under halogen or incandescent lighting. [Infrared (740nm)] Select this option to capture video under infrared (740 nm wavelength) illumination. [Infrared (850nm)] Select this option to capture video under infrared (850 nm wavelength) illumination. [Infrared...
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Setting Page 5 117 [Day Mode] Captures normal color video. [Night Mode] Removes the infrared filter to increase sensitivity. Video turns to monochrome.
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118 You can create a panorama image that captures the entire area that can be captured by the camera. Created panorama images are displayed in t he Viewer and part of the Setting Page. Creating a Panorama Image A panorama image can be used in the Viewer and for a privac y mask by clicking [Apply] to save it to the camera after capturing. Note While a panorama image is being captured, the Image Stabilizer is temporarily disabled. The following users will be disconnect ed while creating a panorama...
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Setting Page 5 119 Operate the camera angle to get the positioning value in the video display area, and specify the panorama creation range. [Upper Limit]/[Lower Limit ]/[Left Limit]/[Right Limit] Operate the camera angle to the upper limit, lower limit, left limit, and right limit to set in the video display area. Click [Get value] in each position to reflect the values to the panorama creation range frame. Click [Preview] in [Upper Limit]/[Lower Limit]/[Left Limi t]/[Right Limit] to move the preview...
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120 Capturing starts, and the panorama image is created. Click [Cancel] to cancel capturing. To recapture part of the image: A lattice frame is displayed when you move the mouse pointer to the created panorama image. Right-click with the mouse pointer over the area to recapt ure and select [Recapture] to recapture that area only. To capture the entir e panorama image again: Click [Exec] of [Start] again. The created image is not yet saved in the camera. The panorama image is saved in the came ra and...