Dahua ITC1652-SU2F-GQE-C2R1-IRL8ZF1640 16MP Radar Video Camera

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User's Manual
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Parameter Description
Mode
Colorful
: The image is always colored.
Auto Switch by Brightness
: When the brightness is higher than the
threshold, the image automatically changes to color; when it is below
the threshold, the image changes to black and white.
B/W
: The image is always black and white.
ICR Switch
Auto
: You need to pre-set the brightness in this mode. When the
ambient brightness is higher than the pre-set value, the CPL will start
to work.
CPL
: The CPL is always running. Applicable to scenarios with high
brightness.
IR
(for IR models) or
Normal
(for white light models): Applicable to
scenarios with low brightness.
Ambient Brightness Set the brightness value of the environment where the device is located.
Sync Signal
Select the synchronization signal mode.
When you select
External Sync
, you can set a fixed synchronization phase
value by dragging the slider for day and night respectively to adjust the
brightness of the red light in different scenes.
1. Select
Auto Phase
.
2. Click
Setting
to set the phase of each shutter interval. Automatic
phase interval can only be within the day/night phase range.
3. Select the indicator need to be adjusted, the system displays a yellow
box.
4. Click
Test
, the system provides reference values, you can fine-tune on
the basis of the reference value.
5. Click
OK
.
In the setting interface, the red box indicates the current valid phase
value.
Day Phase Manually adjust the phase value of the sync signal during the day.
Night Phase Manually adjust the phase value of the sync signal during the night.
Step 3 Click
Save
.
4.7.1.1.2 Configuring Shutter
You can configure shutter mode, exposure mode, and gain mode.
Procedure
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Camera
>
Image
>
Shutter
.
Step 2 Select a channel, and then configure the corresponding parameters.
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