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Note: This option is not available for use when
configuring Capture Settings for CCTV Adapter
Pods.
Type of Lighting
Use this control to specify the color balance
settings that will be used by the camera. The
four pre-configured color balance selections
are:
Fluorescent: best color balance settings for
locations with fluorescent lighting.
Incandescent: best color balance settings
for locations with incandescent lighting.
Daylight: best color balance settings for
locations with natural lighting.
Auto-detect: analyzes the current lighting
conditions and automatically selects the
best.
Custom: use the Red balance and Blue
balance controls to fine tune the image to
your specifications.
Red Balance (1 - 254)
Adjusts the color balance of the image to
counteract the effect of the lighting in the clip.
Blue Balance (1 - 254)
Adjusts the color balance of the image to
counteract the effect of the lighting in the clip.
Timestamp Location
Use this control to specify the location of the
timestamp within the image capture:
None, Bottom right, Bottom center,
Bottom left, Top right, Top center, and
Top left.
Masking
Use this option to create masks that will cause motion in user-specified image areas to be
ignored ( Motion Mask), or prevent user-specified regions of the image from being seen
( Blockout Mask) for the selected camera during alarm and surveillance activities.
Note: When switching between the Motion Mask and Blockout Mask tabs, you may
notice a difference in the size or resolution of the displayed Camera view. The Blockout
Mask shows the entire field of view of the camera, while the Motion Mask shows the current
cropped area of the Camera view. If you have limited the view of the camera by zooming
in on the displayed image (through the device web interface or the NetBotz Advanced View
application), the Motion Mask tab will show only the cropped area.
Motion Mask:
Use this tab to configure the camera's motion sensor to ignore movement that is detected
in specified regions of the image capture.
Note: A motion mask causes the camera to ignore any detected motion in the masked
area. If detected motion would normally cause a clip to be generated, the motion mask
prevents any action from being taken. These masks are useful if you want to restrict the
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