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Technical terminology for cameras:
 
Day/Night Function:
 
The Day/Night Function allows the camera to achieve high performance even in low light conditions. Camera automatically switches from color mode to B/W mode according to the light condition to ensure the best picture quality and thus allows consistent surveillance under any light conditions.
 
 
 
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR):
 
Conventional cameras were exposed to the illumination difference between indoors and outdoors. The WDR function is a technology that makes the monitoring possible even inside a building when an illumination difference between the inside and the outside exists. The WDR operates a dual-speed shutter both under high and low illumination, realizing the distinct monitoring even in the case of an enormous illumination difference.
 
 
 
Auto White Balance:
 
Through the perfect Auto/Manual white balance function, cameras ensure accurate representation of colors under any environment without inclining to either red or blue.
 
 
 
Mosaic Privacy Zone:
 
The mosaic privacy feature provides more intelligent ways to keep things from exposure. While the conventional privacy setting was made with an opaque square box, mosaic privacy mask can be made with 4 dots and can form any type of polygonal figure. The mosaic feature even makes image look naturally obscure so that the overall picture comes with a more refined finish and thus is easy to watch.
 
 
 
Noise Reduction:
 
The noise reduction eliminates the noise in video images to produce clear pictures.
 
 
 
Motion Detection:
 
The motion detection can be set up for several areas and alarm signal will be sent when there is movement from each camera. The sensitivity of the motion detector can be adjusted from low to high. High indicates high sensitivity resulting in a more prompt reaction to movement.
 




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