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Accessing the Plus Features
Digital Zoom Select (Plus Feature)
Digital zoom narrows the apparent angle of view of the image, it takes a portion of the image and
expands that image to the full size of the screen.
The camera enters the Plus mode in standard 1X zoom.
(1)
Push the ZOOM button once for a 2X zoom.
The Zoom Indicator shows 2X.
(2)
Push the ZOOM button again for a 4X zoom.
The Zoom Indicator shows 4X.
(3)
Push the ZOOM button again to return to standard 1X zoom.
The Zoom indicator turns OFF.
(4)
Push and hold the ZOOM button for two seconds to skip immediately back to 1X zoom.
Color Palette Select (Plus Feature)
The camera enters the Plus mode with standard white-hot imagery. The EVOLUTION 6000+ TIC
and EVOLUTION 6000X TIC feature up to five user-selectable display palettes to enhance image-
ry in a variety of operational environments. The Color Palette selection (PALETTE) button steps
the camera through the available color palettes. In addition to standard white-hot, five additional
color palettes are available.
(1)
Push the PALETTE button to access the available color palettes.
The Color Palette indicator displays a label for the selected palette.
Each push of the PALETTE button steps the camera to the next available palette.
NOTE: The color palette loops back to standard white-hot after the last available color palette.
(2)
Push and hold the PALETTE button for two seconds to skip immediately back to the standard
white-hot palette.
Color Palette Indicator (Plus Feature)
The selected color palette, for example white hot, displays in this box (
chapter 3.5). For infor-
mation on disabling color palettes, choosing alternate color palettes and selecting the number of
available color palettes,
chapter 4.
Compass (Plus Feature)
The integral compass feature allows the user to determine the direction the camera is pointed in
45° increments (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W and NW). Compass direction may be displayed using
text or graphics. Reference compass settings in the camera configuration software
(see chapter 4.3).
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The compass must be calibrated before use. See section “Configuring Options” on page 35 for
instructions.
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The camera must be held within 45° of vertical for compass to obtain an accurate reading. If
the camera is tilted too far in any direction, "==" displays instead of the direction.