Pelco C2944M-F (1/09) manual Manual White Balance Calibration

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Manual White Balance Calibration

In some installations, use manual white balance to render the most accurate image color possible. Mixed color applications may affect the amount of color adjustment. For example, a small white object on a large blue surface may have a reddish tint. The HOLD white balance setting uses a calibration image to identify the correct white level. The camera then uses this white level when adjusting overall image color.

NOTE: The HOLD white balance setting is recommended only for indoor applications that have a single primary light source.

For example a C10DN camera is installed in a pan/tilt enclosure inside a clothing store, in a shopping mall. A variety of colors are located throughout the store. Overhead lights provide the primary illumination, but some light also enters the store from the mall. As the camera pans a section filled with blue clothing, the camera may redden the image to compensate for the blue. When properly calibrated, the camera will not try to adjust scenes with predominant amounts of red or blue.

To calibrate the manual white balance, complete the following steps:

1.Focus the camera on a neutral color scene. Select a neutral scene with the following characteristics:

Little or no black

Not predominantly red

Not predominantly blue

No direct light source, such as a lamp or a window

2.Select WHITE BALANCE on the FUNCTION SETTINGS menu.

3.Select AUTO. This calibrates the white balance gain to the neutral scene.

4.Change WHITE BALANCE from AUTO to HOLD. This locks the white balance gain into camera memory.

NOTE: If you change WHITE BALANCE from HOLD to a different mode, the stored manual white balance settings are erased. You will have to perform this procedure again.

5.Select EXIT to close the setup menus.

6.Focus the camera on the target scene.

7.As soon as you finish customizing this and all other camera settings, save your custom settings into the CUSTOM profile. This protects them if the camera loses power or if it must be restarted (refer to Profiles on page 18 for more information).

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Contents C10DN Series Camera Contents List of Illustrations List of Tables Graphic Symbol Explanation Important Safety Instructions Equipment Handling Precautions Regulatory NoticesOptional Accessories DescriptionModels Required ToolsCamera Layout Installation Wiring AN Auto Iris LensLens Mounting Mounting the LensConnecting Video Camera MountingTable A. Video Coaxial Cable Requirements Cable Type Maximum DistanceConnecting Power C10DN-7X Camera onlyConnecting AC Power Connecting DC Power Signal Voltage Connecting DAY/NIGHT Filter ControlDo not exceed the values listed in Table C Accessing the Setup Menus Navigating the MenuMove the button up or down Move the button left or rightSetup Menus Function SETMain Menu Pixel CorrectionExposure Settings Function SettingsProfiles ActiveAuto Exposure Exposure SettingsEclipser DC Iris Level FlickerlessAutomatic Gain Control DAY and NightFunction Settings Detect TimeFilter Limit Line SyncWhite Balance ChromaGamma SharpnessMasking TitlePixel Correction Save AS CustomSystem Information Lens Focusing Fixed focal length lens onlyVarifocal lens only Camera Synchronization Manual White Balance Calibration Specifications Operating Temperature Storage TemperatureOperating Humidity Storage HumidityProduct Warranty and Return Information