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Internet Explorer Setting
Basic Setting2 Page (continued)
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.
Settings (continued)
A Camera ID Text entered here will be written in the H.264 header and the JPEG comment
segment (item name: camera). It links to the [Camera ID] of the [Camera]
page. (A Page 19)
Memo:
Refer to the "API Guide" on the file formats of JPEG.
B Scenefile You can select the setting that is suitable for the shooting scene. You can
select the following eight scenes. You can customize the settings (except
Camera ID) stored in "Scenefile". For details, see the [Camera] page. (A Page
19)
General : General location
Indoor : Place with indoor lighting
Outdoor : For shooting the subject in sunlit conditions
CLVI : Uses the fog removal function. (A Page 25) This can help
increase visibility in environments where there is a large
difference between lighted and shaded areas, or in environments
where contrast is low due to fog, etc.
Traffic : For shooting a subject that moves at high speeds, for example,
during road surveillance.
DataSaving: Data can be saved for VBR or VFS coding using noise
suppression. For details, see "Encoding" (A Page 26).
Day (Color): Always shoots in color. This setting is used for shooting in bright
locations such as under in sunlit areas during the day.
Night (B&W)
:Always shoots in black and white. This setting is used for
shooting in dark locations such as at night or when the object is
illuminated by infrared light.
[Set values: General, Indoor, Outdoor, CLVI, Traffic, DataSaving, Day
(Color), Night (B&W)]
Memo:
Select "Day (Color) or "Night (B&W)" when you switch the Color or B&W
using an alarm trigger. For details, see the [Alarm] page. (A Page 35)