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ahh there's no ambient light but a motion sensor flood light which I was hoping if that was triggered then the camera can put it's own light on? Don't know if that's possible?Ok that'll be helpful to those that know the camera better than I do. You do realise that when the light goes off though, if it's pretty dark - the camera will see mostly nothing. It's currently set to come on automatically when the light falls, so that it can illuminate the area directly in front of the camera allowing a decent picture to be captured (the area you are no doubt recording). Is there enough ambient light from other light sources to be able to see without the camera white light being on? If so - I'm sure there will be a way to turn it off.
Ahh thanks I'll try this to see if this helps.The ColorVu settings can be altered on the camera directly in its web menu if you have virtual host enabled. What is the exposure currently set at? Setting a longer exposure time will allow it to work in lower light without the LED, however I wouldn't go longer than 1/50 sec otherwise you'll introduce motion blur. Usually if there's enough ambient light the LED won't come on at all.
Hi, it wonThe ColorVu settings can be altered on the camera directly in its web menu if you have virtual host enabled. What is the exposure currently set at? Setting a longer exposure time will allow it to work in lower light without the LED, however I wouldn't go longer than 1/50 sec otherwise you'll introduce motion blur. Usually if there's enough ambient light the LED won't come on at all.
Hi, it won’t let me change the exposure settings - see photoThe ColorVu settings can be altered on the camera directly in its web menu if you have virtual host enabled. What is the exposure currently set at? Setting a longer exposure time will allow it to work in lower light without the LED, however I wouldn't go longer than 1/50 sec otherwise you'll introduce motion blur. Usually if there's enough ambient light the LED won't come on at all.
Ahhh apologies I've just re read your original comment:Hi, it won
Hi, it won’t let me change the exposure settings - see photo
That's a HDTVi camera (HD analogue) not an IP camera. On the DVR live screen:Hikvision ColorVu installed (DS-2CE72UF3T-E)
From my knowledge - I believe the options are either 'off - on - or auto' - So on all the time, off all the time, or on when it gets dark and off when it gets light. I don't think there's the option to have it come on when it detects movement. You'd likely need a different camera model for that - either one with IR built in for use in the dark hours - or one with a web interface (IP - POE) that allows you to go in and schedule the activation times or trigger the light as an alarm when movement is detected. (I've got a POE IP unit fitted at a local church on the top of a mountain that does nothing all day - but after 7pm shouts a warning and flashes its light on 'intruder' detection - so it is customisable on certain cameras).ahh there's no ambient light but a motion sensor flood light which I was hoping if that was triggered then the camera can put it's own light on? Don't know if that's possible?