This post is about ANPR camera settings sharing. Please find more details below.
Camera control
Select Automatcially Control to enable the automatic control mode. In the automatic control mode, the exposure control, white balance control and noise reduction are controlled by the ICC and cannot be set by users. If this option is deselected, the manual control mode is used. You can set the exposure control and white balance control based on the site requirements, as shown in the following figure:

Exposure control
Select Enable. The system automatically adjusts the shutter and gain of the camera based on the preset reference value, as shown in the following figure:

If you deselect this option, you can manually set the shutter and gain values, as shown in the following figure:

Snapshot control: When Enable is selected, the camera automatically adjusts the shutter and gain values of the camera. If you deselect this option, you can manually set the shutter and gain values, as shown in the following figure:

White balance control
If Enable is selected, the program automatically sets the values of the R and B channels to avoid color cast. If this parameter is not selected, you can manually set the values of the R and B channels, as shown in the following figure:

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Automatic white balance mode
AWB mode one (natural color white balance)
This mode eliminates the color cast caused by ambient light and restores the original color of the object.
AWB mode two (gray white balance mode)
In this mode, the special color of the object in the ambient light source is restored. For example, if a piece of white paper is placed in the yellow environment light, the white paper is white in the picture in natural white balance mode. In the gray white balance mode, the white paper is yellow.
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After setting the parameters, click Save to make the settings take effect.