How to use OSD Menu

ALC (Automatic Light Control)

If you press the SETUP switch with an ALC- based sub menu selected, you will see the appropriate screen.

 

ALC

 

 

 

LEVEL

[00]----I----

BACKLIGHT

 

OFF

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The LEVEL menu is used to adjust the overall brightness, where “+” will increase the brightness and “–” will decrease it.

If you set the BACKLIGHT option to BLC, you will see a menu where you can set the BLC area.

you can set the desired BLC zone by defining the size and location.

 

 

ALC

 

 

 

LEVEL

[00]----I----

 

BACKLIGHT

 

BLC

 

AREA

 

USER

 

<SIZE>￿

 

 

<LOCATION>￿

If you use an ordinary camera in a scene with an intensive backlight, the object will be displayed dark on the monitor affected by the backlight. To solve this problem, you can use the BLC(Back Light Compensation) function to improve the sharpness of the image in such a high contrast scene.

If you set the BACKLIGHT option to WDR, you will see a menu where you can set the WDR options.

You can adjust the shutter speed in WDR LEVEL and the brightness in WEIGHT.

You can also select any of OUTDOOR, and INDOOR in WHITE BAL.

 

 

ALC

 

LENS

 

DC

LEVEL

[ 00]----I----

 

BACKLIGHT

 

WDR

 

WEIGHT

 

MID

 

WDR LEVEL

[ 0]----I----

 

WHITE BAL

 

INDOOR

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WDR(Wide Dynamic Range) extends the gain range of the screen that is mostly useful if you take a simultaneous picture of both indoor and outside of the window.

Namely, it improves the sharpness of the picture in outdoor scenery as well as indoor.

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If you use the VPS (Virtual Progressive Scan) function, the CCD

 

 

 

reads differently so you can not use WDR simultaneously.

 

 

 

If you set VPS to ON, WDR will be automatically set to OFF.

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