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IRLight

Revision as of 21:18, 4 August 2016 by Mark (talk | contribs) (IR effect is bad.)

IR effect is bad.

  1. Failed to enable all IR lights. Make sure the specified power supply is used for the correct voltage. Using the unspecified power supply can result in damaging the IR lights in addition to the camera.
  2. The object is so far that it is out of the range of IR light. There are limitations of how far the IR can reach. Please refer to the specifications for the cameara.  
  3. IR-CUT is set as color mode, which caused the front-end sensor to fail to sense IR light.  
  4. When you use the device on the table (especially rough surface), the IR light will shoot back to the lens, which will cause bad IR effect and white picture. At this moment, you should adjust the elevation angle of the lens or place the device on the edge.
  5. Check if camera IR is set to auto. 
  6. IR is not illuminating powerful enough. Make sure the plastic is off the lens. The plastic can affect the effectiveness of the IR.
  7. IR glare. Check if there are debris on the cameras glass. Debris can cause infrared glare.