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You may press
to fine-tune the image and see what effect the setting will have on the
image. When the image is acceptable, press
to store the image settings, or
to
recall the original settings. If settings are changed without saving, they will be used until the
next system start-up.
Configuration > Advanced > Image Setting
(continued)
Click the video button from the Configuration screen to access video settings that affect
how the video image appears.
Image
Brightness,
Contrast,
Saturation
and
Hue
are all adjusted in the same manner. For each
video compensation you can set from among eleven levels ranged from -5 to
+5.
From this screen you can fine tune the video image.
Configuration > Advanced > CCD Setting
Click
CCD Setting
Auto electronic shutter
:
Low lux mode
:
Once the shutter is selected as “Auto”, the IRIS of the
CCD will become fixed. Select this setting if you select
Low lux mode
.
Checking this box will assist in seeing objects in poor
illuminative environments.
Apply when the
DCS-6620G
is aiming outdoors. Adjusting
the 9 levels of white levels can help the camera to capture
video with correct colors.
Auto tracking white balance:
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Configuration > Advanced > Motion Detection
Click the
Motion Detection
button from the
Configuration
screen to access settings that effect
how the
DCS-6620G
PTZ Internet Camera can serve as a security device by recording only
when motion is detected.
Click
Motion Detection
Configuration > Advanced > CCD Setting
(continued)
Apply when indoors to adjust video colors. The administrator
can set different color temperatures (3200K~9600K) to get
correct colors.
Checking this box will assist in seeing objects in poor
illuminative environments.
Checking this box along with “
Low lux mode
”, will convert
the video to black and white automatically, if the camera
is aiming at a dark environment.
This option is for back light compensation.
This option allows objects to be seen more clearly. The
BLC sens level is about sensitivity of BLC detection
Clicking this option will bring up a new window that will
allow you to select the areas to enable BLC.
Auto switch to B/W in low lux
mode:
Enable BLC:
BLC sens level:
BLC area selection:
White balance control:
Low lux mode:
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Configuration > Advanced > Motion Detection
(continued)
Click to add a new window. A maximum of three motion
windows can be opened simultaneously. Use your mouse
to drag the window frame to resize or the title bar to move.
Clicking on the ‘x’ at the upper right corner of the window
will close the window.
Saves the related settings of that window.
A green bar means the image variation is under the monitoring level, and no motion detection
alert is triggered. A red bar means the image variation is over the monitoring level and a motion
detected alert is triggered.
When the bar goes red, the window that the motion is detected in
will also be outlined in red (note: remember that you can have up to 3 windows selected for
motion detection). You can return to the
DCS-6620G
Home Page and the monitored window will
not be visible, but the red frame will show on the home page when motion is detected.
Check this option to turn on the motion detection.
The text entered here will show at the top of the motion
window.
Sets the measurable difference between two sequential
images that would indicate motion.
Sets the amount of motion in the window being monitored
that is required to initiate a motion detected alert. If this is
set to 100%, this means that motion is detected within the
whole window to trigger a snapshot.
Note:
Setting a higher
sensitivity
and a lower
percentage
will make any motion more easily
detected.
To display motion detection, a graphic bar will rise or fall depending on the image variation.
Enable motion detection:
Window Name:
Sensitivity:
Percentage:
New:
Save:
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Configuration > Advanced > Camera Control
Click the
Camera Control
button from the
Configuration
screen to access settings that affect how
the
DCS-6620G
802.11g PTZ Internet Camera can pan and move to preset locations.
Pan Speed:
Select the speed at which the camera will pan for a full cycle
from the pull down menu. Select a value between -5 and +5,
-5 being the slowest setting.
Tilt Speed:
Select the speed at which the camera will tilt for a full cycle
from the pull down menu. Select a value between -5 and +5,
-5 being the slowest setting.
Auto Pan/Patrol Speed:
Select the speed at which the camera will pan during auto
patrol. Select a value between 1 and 5, 1 being the slowest
setting.
Click
Camera Control
Zoom Speed:
Select the speed at which the camera will zoom for a full
cycle from the pull down menu. Select a value between -5
and +5, -5 being the slowest setting.
Zoom:
Focus:
Iris:
“-” sets the aperture smaller, “Iris” automatically sets the
aperture to normal, and “+” sets the aperture bigger.
“-” controls the focus near function, “Focus” automatically
controls the focus normal function, and “+” controls the focus
far function.
“-” controls the zoom widely function, “Zoom” automatically
returns the lens to normal view, “+” controls the zoom
telescopically function.
Left, Up, Right, Down, & Home:
“Home” aims the camera to the center, where as the other
buttons aim the camera accordingly.
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Configuration > Advanced > Camera Control
(continued)
Current Position:
Enter a name for the position at which you would like to preset
the
DCS-6620G
. Click
Add
to add the new preset position to the
Preset Locations
list.
Preset Position:
Using the pull down menu, you can delete a preset position
by selecting it and clicking
Delete
.
Dwelling Time:
Set the value of time that the camera will remain on each preset
position before moving to the next. The dwelling time can be
set between 1 and 255 seconds.
Patrol Selection:
To use the Auto Patrol feature, select the desired preset
positions from the
Preset Locations
list and add them to the
Selected Locations
list by clicking
Select
. You can then select
the order in which the camera will patrol through the
preset locations by selecting a location and clicking
UP
or
DN
. Click
Remove
to remove a location from the list.
Click
Apply
to make
changes effective
Enable IR Control:
Click this to allow the
DCS-6620G
to be controlled by the
included remote.
Zoom times display:
Checking this box allows the Administrator to display the zoom
magnitude on the transmitted video.
Save:
The button is valid for “
Pan speed
”, “
Tilt speed
”, “
Tilt speed
”, “
Auto
pan/patrol speed
”, “
Enable IR control
”, “
Dwelling time
” and “
Patrol
selection
”. In other words, after changing these settings, and
the “
Save
” button is not clicked, the new setting of the camera
will not take effect.

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