Q-See QD6005B 사용자 설명서

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DAY NIGHT - Sets the threshold level for when the camera should switch to night mode.
NIGHT DAY - Sets the threshold level for when the camera should switch to day mode.
The value range for both thresholds is 0-255.
AREA SEL - This indicates which of the four motion detection areas you are working on.
TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT - These settings are used to define the size of the motion 
detection area.
PRIVACY
This allows you to set up areas within the camera’s view that will be blocked from observation. 
This may be the location of a combination lock, keypad or other area that requires privacy. 
Like Motion Detection above, use of this feature is not recommended when the camera is 
connected to a security DVR as it will create artifacts on the video recording which cannot be 
removed.
MOTION DETECTION
Unlike most security cameras, your camera is capable of detecting motion by itself. If you are 
connecting your camera to a Q-See security DVR, you will not need to enable this feature as 
the DVR itself has motion detection capabilities. Enabling motion detection on the camera 
while connected to a security DVR can produce adverse results by obscuring the recorded 
video or generating artifacts which the DVR will interpret as motion causing it to record un-
necessarily.
MOTION DETECT
DETECT SENSE         111
BLOCK DISP 
OFF
MONITOR AREA OFF
AREA SEL 
1/4
  TOP 
        000
  BOTTOM 
        000
  LEFT 
        000
  RIGHT 
        000
RETURN      
PRIVACY
AREA SEL 
1/4
  TOP 
        000
  BOTTOM 
        000
  LEFT 
        000
  RIGHT 
        000
COLOR 
1
TRANSP 
1.00 
MOSAIC 
OFF
RETURN      
DETECT SENSE - The camera’s level of sen-
sitivity to motion. The value range is 0-127.
BLOCK DISP - If this is turned on, the cam-
era will generate pixelated blocks to highlight 
motion within its view. It should be noted that 
if you have this enabled while the camera is 
connected to a security DVR, the DVR will 
record the blocks as part of the video and 
these cannot be removed from the recording.
MONITOR AREA - When enabled, you may 
select up to four areas where motion will be 
detected.
AREA SEL - This indicates which of the eight 
motion detection areas you are working on.
TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT - As in Motion 
Detection, these settings are used to define 
the size of the motion detection area.
COLOR - The zone may be set to one of 
eight colors; red, green, blue, light green, light 
blue, light red, white and black.
TRANSPARENCY - This sets the opacity of 
the privacy block.
MOSAIC - Events occurring in the privacy 
area are pixelated.
DAY/NIGHT MODE
This allows you to set the camera to switch automatically from day to night mode (the default) 
or to permanently set it to Color or B/W operation. Please note that even when the camera is 
set to Color mode, it will switch to black and white night vision when there is no longer enough 
ambient light to support color video.
DAY/NIGHT
BURST 
ON
DELAY CNT 
        003
DAY NIGHT 
        003
NIGHT DAY 
        003
RETURN      
You can adjust the automatic settings.
BURST - This is a signal sent out by the 
camera even when no color information 
is available. Some DVRs or security video 
capture cards may require this to recognize 
the camera. Q-See security DVRs do not 
need a burst signal and it may be turned off.
DELAY CNT - The time interval delay before 
switching from day to night mode.
NR
NR MODE 
Y/C
Y   
        004
C   
        004
RETURN      
NR (NOISE REDUCTION)
In low-light situations, there may be an 
increase in “noise” (graininess or random 
speckles in the video). Noise reduction can 
be turned off or set to reduce noise in the 
black and white (Y) and/or color (C) portions 
of the signal. The value ranges for both the 
Y and C filters is 0-15.  The higher the value, 
the more noise is reduced, but this can 
reduce image sharpness.
IMPORTANT!  The  DAY NIGHT  and  NIGHT DAY  operations  should  be 
tested during installation. Block the lens for a few seconds to force a switch 
to night mode. Once the lens is unblocked, the camera should switch back to 
day mode in less than 10 seconds. If it does not, slightly increase the threshold in the NIGHT
DAY setting. A dimly lit area or a very low iris setting may also prevent a return to day mode.