1.Move the cursor to the FLM/FRM parameter.

2.Select FLM (field) or FRM (frame).

Note:

When FRM is selected, ELC is set to OFF automat- ically.

3.Electronic Light Control Setting (ELC)

The electronic light control function eliminates interfer- ence by strong background lighting which makes the camera picture dark, such as a spotlight. In the ELC mode, more photometric weight is given to the desired point of the screen (to where the important object is located).

** SET UP **

CAMERA ID

*OFF

FLD/FRM

FLD

ELC

*ON

 

SHUTTER

OFF

GAIN

AUTO

SYNC

INT

BLACK BAL

ABC

SCENE FILE

*SCENE1

END

 

 

3.Move the cursor to the AREA parameter and select the desired detection area. You can select the desired detection area from followings.

ALL: All areas on the monitor screen are detected.

MANU: Detection areas are selectable manually. See below for details.

CENTER: The photometric weight is given to the cen- ter of the monitor screen.

S CIRCLE (Small Circle): The photometric weight is given to the area within a small circle in the center of the monitor screen.

M CIRCLE (Medium Circle): The photometric weight is given to the area within a medium large circle in the center of the monitor screen.

L CIRCLE (Large Circle): The photometric weight is given to the area within a large circle in the center of the monitor screen.

Each time you press A or B, the parameter changes as follows.

ALL MANU CENTER S CIRCLE (Small Circle)

M CIRCLE (Medium Circle) L CIRCLE (Large Circle)

ALL

Detection Area

3-1. ELC detection control area setting (ELC CONT)

1.Select ON for the ELC ON/OFF selector on the front panel of the camera control unit. Then confirm the ELC parameter is ON.

ON

OFF

ELC

2.Move the cursor to the ELC parameter and press the PAGE button.

The ELC CONT menu appears.

** ELC CONT **

AREAALL

PEAK/AVE P....I....A

RET END

CENTER

SCIRCLE (Small Circle)

Detection Area

50% Sensing

Area

100% Sensing Area

Detection Area

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Panasonic GP-US522HA, GP-US532HA Electronic Light Control Setting ELC, ELC detection control area setting ELC