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2.3 Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)

WDR fixes harsh contrast between bright and dark sections of the camera image. WDR is
recommended for applications where light intensity varies throughout the day, or scenes
with distinctly light and dark areas.
To configure WDR:
1. From the main menu, use the control stick to select BACKLIGHT.
2. Move the control stick ← / → to select WDR. Push the middle of the control stick to con-
figure WDR settings.
3. Select WEIGHT. Move the control stick ← / → to select LOW, MIDDLE or HIGH. Higher
weight means a longer shutter for dark areas of the image and shorter shutter for bright
areas.

2.4 High Light Compensation (HLC)

HLC darkens extremely bright areas of the camera image to ensure clear renderings of ob-
jects in the scene. This is recommended for scenes with extremely bright areas as well as
nighttime images with intense brightness (for example, to identify a vehicle with bright
headlights).
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