5442T-ZE backlight BLC question

CJ133

Getting the hang of it
Jul 18, 2019
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I can't remember if this changed with the more recent firmware, or if it's always been this way but under backlight, if I select BLC on my 2MP cameras I can select custom and move a box around to the area I want it to adjust to. With the 5442T-ZE there's the same options except no box shows up and I don't see a way to do anything "custom" other than it does change things.

How do you adjust / customize "custom" on these?

I'm running 2.840.15OG00D.0.R build date 2022-08-18 from Andy. I tried both the smart IR and non-smart IR firmware, just to see if there was a difference but there wasn't. I'm currently on the non-smart IR as I manually adjust them.
 
I can't remember if this changed with the more recent firmware, or if it's always been this way but under backlight, if I select BLC on my 2MP cameras I can select custom and move a box around to the area I want it to adjust to. With the 5442T-ZE there's the same options except no box shows up and I don't see a way to do anything "custom" other than it does change things.

How do you adjust / customize "custom" on these?

I'm running 2.840.15OG00D.0.R build date 2022-08-18 from Andy. I tried both the smart IR and non-smart IR firmware, just to see if there was a difference but there wasn't. I'm currently on the non-smart IR as I manually adjust them.

Draw a box with your mouse
 
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He said use IE not Edge.


How to enable native Internet Explorer in Windows 10 and 11:
  • Open Notepad:
    • Copy then paste the single line of code below into Notepad:
    • CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application").Visible=true
    • Save as OpenIE.vbs
  • Make sure the the file name ends in .vbs not .txt, If it ends in .txt you must rename to .vbs
  • Create a shortcut to the above file and double-click it anytime you want native Internet Explorer.
You're right, I made a wrong assumption.

I'll need to give that a shot and see what happens.