Chapter 1
Programming
19
White balance
Select the method by which the camera shifts its output colors to
compensate for the color of a light source.
•
Select option
1
for automatic white balance (Default is
Auto).
•
Select option
2
for ATW.
•
Select option
3
for a static indoor setting.
•
Select option
4
for a static outdoor setting.
•
Select option
5
to make manual adjustments.
Figure 40.White balance menu
If you select
5
, the
Manual wbal adjust
menu (
Figure 41
)
displays. Press
iris +
, then use the joystick to modify white
balance to the desired setting. Press
iris +
again to save.
•
Up and down adjusts the blue level in the picture.
•
Left and right adjusts the red level in the picture.
Figure 41.Manual white balance menu
Wide dynamic range (WDR)
Wide dynamic range technology allows you to see details of
objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of frames
that have high contrast between light and dark areas. When
enabled, the camera can automatically detect when the WDR
feature should be used.
•
Select
Disable
to turn this feature off in the camera
(Default).
•
Select
Enable
to turn this feature on in the camera.
Figure 42.Wide dynamic range menu
Zoom speed control
Select the speed at which the camera will zoom (
Figure 43
).
•
Select option
1
for variable speed (Default).
•
Select option
2
for a slow fixed speed.
•
Select option
3
for a medium fixed speed.
•
Select option
4
for a fast fixed speed.
Not all keypads support variable speed. If you are not using the
right protocol or connection, the setting will default to medium-
fast speed.
Figure 43.Zoom speed control menu