Manual fine adjustment of white balance
The white balance is manually fine adjusted after white balance automatically adjustment in the automatic color temperature tracking mode (ATW) or automatic white balance control mode (AWC).
Follow the procedure below for white balance fine adjustment.
"CAMERA SETUP" screen
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CAMERA ID | OFF |
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WHITE BAL | ATW1 |
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MOTION DET | OFF |
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Step 1
Set "WHITE BAL" to "ATW1", "ATW2" or "AWC" and press the setting button.
→The fine adjustment screen appears.
Step 2
Fine adjustment screen
**ATW1**
R......128
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B......128
- +
RET TOP END
Move the cursor to "R" and "B" and use the right or left button to fine adjust the level for each. "R" represents red and "B" represents blue. When the level indicator moves in the "+" direction, the color becomes deeper, and when the level indicator moves in the
8. Motion detector function setting [MOTION DET]
The motion detector function is set. Either MODE1 or MODE2 is selected. When MODE1 is selected, the detailed settings such as settings of the detection sensitivity and detection area are required. The detection area can be specified and checked in the demonstration mode.
MODE1: Provides an alarm signal when a motion is detected.
MODE2: Provides an alarm signal when the camera is covered or the camera direction is changed.
OFF (default): Disables the motion detector function.
Description about motion detector function (MODE1)
This function split a screen into 48 blocks, detects brightness change in each block, and pro- vides an alarm signal when a change (motion) is observed in the image of the shooting area. This function allows users to record the camera image on a recording device when an alarm sounds.
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