Canon VB-H43 Operation Manual page 157

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(3) [Register to]
Select the number for the custom setting you want to
register from the selection box.
(4) [Include Current PTZ Position] checkbox
Select the checkbox to register the current pan, tilt,
and zoom settings.
(5) [Register]
Register the current camera settings in the custom
setting number selected in [Register to].
(6) [Auto Control Settings]
Displays the [Auto Control Settings] panel.
(7) [Verify registered contents of custom settings]
Displays the settings registered for the custom setting
number selected in [Register to].
Setting automatic control
Click the [Auto Control Settings] button to display the
[Auto Control Settings] panel, and set the [Day/Night
Mode Switching] and [Timer].
Performing Operations and Settings in the Admin Viewer
(1) [Auto Control]
Select [Not used], [Day/Night Mode Switching], or
[Timer] for the auto control setting.
(3)
(2) [In Day Mode], [In Night Mode]
(4)
When [Day/Night Mode Switching] is selected in [Auto
Control], select the custom setting number used when
switching day mode and night mode or select [None]
for each item.
(5)
(3) [Timer 1] to [Timer 4]
(6)
When [Timer] is selected in [Auto Control], set the
time for switching the custom setting in [Time] in 24-
(7)
hour format and select the custom setting number in
[Custom Setting], or select [None].
(4) [Register]
Register the auto control settings.
Important
• If both [Day/Night Mode Switching] in [Auto Control] and
[Day/Night Mode Focus Control] in [Day/Night Mode Focus
Settings] (p. 155) are specified, [Day/Night Mode Focus
Control] has precedence.
• If the same time is specified multiple times for [Timer 1] to
[Timer 4], [Register] will be disabled and the settings will not
be possible.
Adjusting Image Quality
(1)
(2)
(1) [Noise Reduction]
Select [Mild], [Standard], or [Strong] for the noise
(3)
reduction setting.
Principally, this setting is more effective in low-light
conditions. When set to [Strong], the noise reduction
effect is increased, but the afterimage of moving
subjects becomes easier to see. When set to [Mild],
the noise reduction effect is decreased and resolution
is increased, but the video file size becomes larger.
(2) [Sharpness]
Select a level from [1] (Mild) to [7] (Strong) for the
sharpness setting.
(4)
When set to [Strong] the video becomes sharper, and
when set to [Mild] the video becomes softer. Also,
when set to [Strong] the video file size becomes
larger.
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