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Glossary

Auto Iris:
A power supplying socket from the camera to the lens which, according to the lighting conditions, determines the amount of light to enter the camera through the lens.
WDR:
Wide Dinamic Range
A technology that lights the dark parts of the image without making the bright parts brighter. A technology that makes use of dividing the image to 2 fields, where each field, according to the lighting conditions in it, changes the speed of its iris separately and according to its necessities.
AGC:
Automatic Gain Control
A stabilizing electrical circuit between electrical power currents at the entrance to the camera and the video signal at the exit.
AWB:
Automatic White Balance
Balances the color level in accordance with the white color and enables the user to receive the closest to reality image inside the structure and outside it.
Day / Night:
D/N
During low lighting the camera shifts from color to black and white.
LUX:
This data refers to the minimal amount of light required by the camera for vision during a state of darkness,
LUX 1 = the light of a candle one meter away from the camera.
BLC:
Back Light Compensation
A technology that supplies the camera with the amount of light required to prevent the blacking out of the photographed object while there is extremely bright light behind it.
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