Camera setting
②D&N Mode (Day & Night Mode)
Automatically detects the degree of darkness at night, or in poor lighting conditions, and so keeps the screen bright and clear.
·Auto : When the Auto Mode is selected, it automatically switches to Color mode to maintain optimum color during the day, and to Black and White mode at night for clearer pictures in poor lighting.
However, the Slow Shutter doesn’t work in Auto Mode.
·Day : Maintains color images. The Slow Shutter function is activated in this mode.
·Night : Maintains black and white images. The Slow Shutter function is deactivated in this mode.
③Slow Shutter
Camera Setting
Focus
White Balance
Exposure
Back Light
Sync
Brightness 050
Flickerless OFF
Others
Back Light Ctrl
Press the Enter key
Back Light
Mode OFF
Area CENTER
Weight LOW
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The Slow Shutter is activated only in Day Mode and keeps the screen bright and clear in low lighting conditions.
Increase the level in the menu, and the maximum level can be adjusted. (X2~X128) The larger the scale, the brighter the screen. However, the
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The relationship between AE Mode and D&N Mode is described below.
D&N | AE | Shutter | Iris | AGC |
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Day(OFF) |
| Adjustable | Adjustable | Adjustable |
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Auto |
| Auto Mode | Keep the Day status value (No change allowed) | Keep the Day status value (No change allowed) |
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Night(ON) |
| Auto Mode | Keep the Day status value (No change allowed) | Keep the Day status value (No change allowed) |
The relationship between AE Mode and D&N Mode is described below.
D&N | AE | AUTO | Manual |
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Day(OFF) |
| Slow Shutter Mode available | Slow Shutter Mode not available |
Auto |
| Automatic D&N switching available | Automatic D&N switching not available |
·BLC Mode
Use when the difference between light levels at the center of the screen and the edge of the screen is great – for example when there is backlight.
ON activates the Backlight function and OFF deactivates it. The default is OFF.
·Area Mode
Set the area for backlight compensation. The default is Center.
-Center : compensates for backlight in the center area of the screen.
-Upper : compensates for backlight in the upper area of the screen.
-Lower : compensates for backlight in the lower area of the screen.
- Left | : | compensates for backlight in the left area of the screen. |
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- Right | : | compensates for backlight in the right area of the screen. |
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·Weight
Set the level of backlight compensation. The default is High. - Low : slightly improves the backlight compensation.
- High : substantially improves the backlight compensation.
Note
·The Area and Weight set by BLC Mode are only effective only when a camera is not moving. When the camera is rotating, as with Preset/Group/Tour/Trace, the camera works with the Area on Center and the Weight on High.
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