AXIS M30 Network Camera SeriesAdditional settings• To lock the current exposure settings, select Hold current.Configure the quad viewNoteQuad view is available in these mounting positions:• Desk• Ceiling1. Select Quad view among the live feed sources.2. Go to Settings > System > Orientation and click .3. To change the view order, drag and drop the yellow boxes.Optimize IR illuminationIn most cases, the exposure of the image is automatically adjusted to obtain optimal image quality. If the camera is placed close to awall or a corner, it can sometimes result in saturation of parts of the image. When this happens, the LED’s closest to the wall orcorner are automatically dimmed to avoid saturating the image.Depending on the installation environment and the conditions around the camera, for example external light sources in the scene,you can sometimes improve the IR illumination if you manually adjust the intensity of the LED’s.1. Go to Settings > Image > Day and night, and turn on Allow illumination.2. Turn on Live view control.3. Minimize Settings.4. In the live view control bar, click the Illumination button, turn on IR light and select Manual.5. Adjust the intensity.Benefit from IR light in low-light conditions using night modeYour camera uses visible light to deliver color images during the day. As the available light diminishes, you can set the camera toautomatically shift to night mode, in which the camera uses both visible light and near-infrared light to deliver black-and-whiteimages. Since the camera uses more of the available light it can deliver brighter, more detailed, images.1. Go to Settings > Image > Day and night, and make sure that the IR cut filter is set to Auto.Reduce noise in low-light conditionsTo reduce noise in low-light conditions, you can adjust one or more of the following settings:• Adjust the trade-off between noise and motion blur. Go to Settings > Image > Exposure and move the Blur-noisetrade-off slider toward Low noise.• Set the exposure mode to automatic.NoteA high max shutter value can result in motion blur.• To slow down the shutter speed, set max shutter to the highest possible value.• Reduce sharpness in the image.• Open the aperture.9