N43AB52 built-in illuminator not turning on

yellowbunny

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Hi folks,
I've noticed at times my N43AB52 Starlight camera (powered by Dahua POE NVR) switches to night/b&w profile (automatically when it gets past dusk, I take it, not sure where settings are for that), the camera doesn't light up the built-in IR illuminator light, and going from Auto to Manual (under Camera - Conditions - Profile - General/Day/Night) and moving the slider in manual/hitting apply doesn't seem to kick it the IR illuminator on. Anyone have any ideas? The camera is in the pitch black - no neighborhood lights or anything - screen is black unless a flashlight or headlight drives by - just looking at a black screen with timestamps.

N43AB52, firmware V2.800.0000000.21.R, Build Date: 2020-11-24.
 

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It was set to auto. I figured it out - went to exposure and moved the slider on exposure comp from 50 (default) to 100, then back to 50, and now camera is exposing properly - guess the exposure was way too low and didn't automatically adjust as it got dark, for some reason.
 

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Hi folks,
I've noticed at times my N43AB52 Starlight camera (powered by Dahua POE NVR) switches to night/b&w profile (automatically when it gets past dusk, I take it, not sure where settings are for that), the camera doesn't light up the built-in IR illuminator light, and going from Auto to Manual (under Camera - Conditions - Profile - General/Day/Night) and moving the slider in manual/hitting apply doesn't seem to kick it the IR illuminator on. Anyone have any ideas? The camera is in the pitch black - no neighborhood lights or anything - screen is black unless a flashlight or headlight drives by - just looking at a black screen with timestamps.

N43AB52, firmware V2.800.0000000.21.R, Build Date: 2020-11-24.
FYI - camera discussed


Lite Series | N43AB52

Image Sensor 1/3-in. 4MP CMOS




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