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Oct 31, 2025 - 10:48 AM
To adjust the exposure mode on your Dahua Unv Uniview 5MP Analog Camera, follow these steps as outlined in the user manual:
1. **Accessing Exposure Mode:** On the main menu of the camera, click to select "EXPOSURE MODE" and then click to enter this setting.
2. **Selecting Exposure Mode:** Within the "EXPOSURE MODE" page, click to choose an exposure mode from the available options:
- **GLOBAL:** Default mode that considers the brightness of the entire image for exposure.
- **BLC (Backlight Compensation):** Divides the image into multiple areas to compensate for dark subjects when shooting against light. You can adjust the backlight compensation level from 1 to 5.
- **DWDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range):** Suitable for scenes with high contrast between bright and dark areas, enabling clear visibility of both.
- **HLC (Highlight Compensation):** Used to suppress strong light for improved image clarity.
3. **Anti-Flicker Setting:** If there are flickering issues due to power frequency differences, you can enable the "ANTI-FLICKER" option and choose the power frequency (50Hz/60Hz) to address this problem.
4. **Saving Settings:** After selecting the desired exposure mode and making any necessary adjustments, you can click to save the settings and exit the OSD menu.
By following these steps, you can effectively adjust the exposure mode on your Dahua Unv Uniview 5MP Analog Camera to achieve the desired image quality based on your specific requirements.
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