M-Series System Configuration
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Note:
By default, the USER button is configured to invert the video polarity.
However, the function of the USER button can be changed from the factory
default setting to do other functions. Refer to “User Programmable Button” on
page 36 for more information about how to program the USER button.
Enable (Disable) Color Thermal Video
Many people prefer to look at thermal images in color instead of grayscale. When
this menu item is enabled, the camera can use one of five color palettes, instead
of just two settings. The palette to use can be changed by pressing the JCU
COLOR button. See “COLOR Button” on page 18 for details.
Disable Color Thermal Video: Day and night (white/black or red/black) display
as you press the JCU COLOR button. This is the factory default setting.
Enable Color Thermal Video: Five palettes display as you repeatedly press
the JCU COLOR button: grayscale, red, glowbow, rainbow, and fusion.
You can set your own default with the Set Thermal Color Default option for the
system to use the next time it is started.
This setting is used in combination with the Video Polarity setting. Inverting the
color palettes doubles the possible ways of showing the same image on the
display.
Display Test Pattern
Quite often the video from the M-Series camera can be optimized by adjusting
the monitor that is being used to show the video. The Display Test Pattern
function is useful for setting up the monitor to give the best detail and contrast.
When you select the Display Test Pattern entry, the Toggle Test Pattern menu
displays, and you are prompted to press the puck to select a test pattern.
Pressing the puck repeatedly cycles through the four test patterns.
When a test pattern is displayed, the monitor brightness and contrast can be
adjusted to give the best image
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