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If automatic White Balance (AWB) is selected, the HD-IVS will
automatically set White Balance. For this no manual steps are necessary
→
Photo
.
If indoor (IND) is selected
→
Photo
white balance is optimized for tungsten
lighting with 3200 K.
The outdoor (OTD) setting
→
Photo
optimizes the white balance for
daylight with 5600 K.
The LEDs on the keypad will follow the changes which are made in the
menu and vice versa, if the setting is changed via the keypad, the on-
screen menu will follow.
Note: With the MAN LED constantly on, no color settings can be made to
avoid accidental handling.
Note: The one push white facility is only available when the exposure is
within the normal range. If the image is over- or underexposed, one
push white will not work.
Note: Changing red, blue and gain will change green. The video signal is
the addition of red, green and blue and amplified by the gain.
Decreasing red and blue and increasing gain can increase green.
4.5.2
Using the On-Screen Menu
Please see chapter
5 Inserter
Facilities for basics on the On-
Screen display.
Parallel to the control via
keyboard, the white balance
can also be programmed via
the on-screen menu.
Enter the main menu by
pressing the Enter/Insert key
Ñ
for more than three
seconds. Go to sub menu
WB/GAIN/BARS. By using the
keys
Ê
and
Ë
move the cursor
to the line - WHITE BALANCE
→
Photo
. Pressing the key
Í
will switch from Automatic
White Balance (AWB), Indoor
(IND) and Outdoor (OTD) to Manual (MAN) and back Automatic White
Balance. The key
Ì
will go the opposite direction.
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