Gates Underwater Products
5111 Santa Fe Street, Suite H San Diego, CA 92109
858-272-2501 800-875-1052 Fax 858-272-1208 [email protected] www.GatesHousings.com
June 28, 2006
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• Gain/White Balance Preset Switch This control performs two functions. Rotation
of the knob will adjust gain or white balance presets.
With the knob pulled out, position the dot facing the rear of the housing, then push the
knob in to mate the control head with the
Gain switch
With the knob pulled out, position the dot towards the front of the housing then push
the control in to mate the control head with the
White Balance Preset switch.
• (AWB) White Balance Set Rotate this control clockwise slightly to activate the
AWB button and set white balance.
• Iris (Exposure) On/Off To activate the Iris dial, align the control pin with the hole
on the housing and depress. Rotate the control away to avoid unintended activation.
• Iris (Exposure) Adjust Once activated the exposure (or iris) can be adjusted by
rotation of this control.
• Focus Assist This control expands the image, for 4 seconds, in the viewfinder
only for fine tuning of manual focus. You will not be able to see this on an external
monitor.
To activate Focus Assist rotate the control counter-clockwise ~ 1/8 turn.
• User 1 / User 2 (Optional) This control allows activation of the User 1 and User 2
buttons on the camera. To activate, align the control pin with the hole on the housing
and depress. Rotate the control away to avoid unintended activation.
• Card / Tape (optional) This control toggles the P2/Tape control on the camera.
NOTE: to align this control set the pointer of the control knob in the 3-o’clock position,
then push in the control to mate with the camera.
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Rotate the control counter-clockwise to the ‘tape’ position, and clockwise to the ‘P2’
position. The rotation is very small, approximately 10 degrees each direction. Operation
in confirmed in the viewfinder or monitor.
• Scene File (optional) Rotate the Scene File control knob to change the scene file
settings. This control is marked by a label ‘SEL’. Operation is confirmed in the
viewfinder or monitor.