Rev. D
39
KDMU000799
02/6/04
5.5 CAMERA
OPTIONS,
CONTINUED
1.
High Light WB Mode –
Select
1
to set
the high light level white balance
mode. Continue selecting
1
to select
between AUTO (default), ATW, Indoor,
and Outdoor values.
Auto
–
Auto Tracing White Balance
with limitations on R and B gain
(3,200
°
K to 6,000
°
K). Use this setting
to avoid fixing single color scenes as
“white”.
ATW –
Auto Tracing White Balance (2,000
°
K to 10,000K
°
). The camera tries to
turn the dominant color within the temperature color range to white.
Indoor –
The indoor mode sets the white balance to 3200
°
K.
Outdoor –
The outdoor mode set the white balance to 5800
°
K.
2.
Low Light WB Mode –
Select
2
to set the low light level white balance mode.
Continue selecting
2
to select between AUTO (default), ATW, Indoor, and Outdoor
values. (See
High Light WB Mode
for explanation of values.)
3.
Enter High Light –
Select
3
to set the point at which the unit switches to high light
level white balance mode. Selecting 3 toggles between available gain settings
(0-28dB) and shutter speeds.
Shutter Speed Settings:
PAL cameras = 1/3 sec, 1/6 sec, 1/12 sec, 1/25 sec, or 1/50 sec.
NTSC cameras = 1/4 sec, 1/8 sec, 1/15 sec, 1/30 sec, or 1/60 sec.
The high light level mode cannot be set lower than the low light level mode.
4.
Enter Low Light –
Select
4
to set the point at which the unit switches to low light
level white balance mode. Selecting
4
toggles between available gain settings
(0-28dB) and shutter speeds.
Shutter Speed Settings:
PAL cameras = 1/3 sec, 1/6 sec, 1/12 sec, 1/25 sec, or 1/50 sec.
NTSC cameras = 1/4 sec, 1/8 sec, 1/15 sec, 1/30 sec, or 1/60 sec.
The low light level mode cannot be set higher than the high light level mode.
WHITE BALANCE CONTROL
1 High Light WB Mode ................. AUTO
2 Low Light WB Mode..................... OFF
3 Enter High Lght................... 3dB 1/60s
4 Enter Low Lght.................... 6dB 1/60s
5 Manual White Balance ................. OFF
6 NA
7 NA
ESC to Exit