GE KTC-117V3, KTC-117V9 White Balance ATW or FIX, View Normal or Mirror, Zoom Normal or E Zoom

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Programming the DIP Switch

KTC-117/217/247 User Manual

3.3WHITE BALANCE (ATW OR FIX)

Note: This switch is not available for the KTC-117 cameras

Auto-tracking white balance (ATW) mode

In the ATW mode, the range of colors in the scene being monitored is tracked continuously, and the white balance is set automatically by an internal micro-controller. If the color range changes constantly, then set the switch to ATW.

Fixed white balance (FIX) mode

In Fix mode, the camera uses white as its reference and automatically adjusts the content of blue and red in the picture to provide a picture with a balanced color content. If the color range of the scene being monitored remains constant, then set the switch to FIX.

3.4VIEW (NORMAL OR MIRROR)

Normal

In normal mode, the video image appears on the monitor as it appears in front of the camera.

Mirror

In mirror mode, the video image is flipped left to right before it appears on the monitor.

3.5ZOOM (NORMAL OR E ZOOM)

Normal

In normal mode, the video image appears without any digital magnification.

E Zoom

In E Zoom mode, the camera digitally zooms the video image approximately three times that of normal view.

Note: The image quality is not as high in E Zoom mode as it is normal mode.

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Contents Page For technical support before and after installation, call Making Cable Connections Making Camera Adjustments Table of ContentsBefore YOU Begin Customer SupportIntroduction See for the camera models and their descriptionsCamera Back Panel Camera back panelFlicker Control FL OFF or on Programming the DIP SwitchBacklight Compensation BLC OFF or on Zoom Normal or E Zoom White Balance ATW or FIXView Normal or Mirror Installing the Bracket and Camera Mounting on a vertical surfaceMounting the Bracket Bracket partsAttaching the Camera to the Bracket Loosening the wing nut to free the ball and socket boltAdjusting the Camera Angle Tightening the wing nut to secure the camera positionPower and video connections Making Cable ConnectionsMaking Cable Connections Making Camera Adjustments Opening the HousingAdjusting the Camera Zoom and Focus Adjusting the Direct Drive LevelPage Page