
UM0972050 R1-6
9
UM0972050 R1-6
8
Button
3
Button
4
Button
5
Button
6
Button
7
Button
2
Button
1
Button
1
Button
3
Button
4
Button
8
Button 7
Button 8
Button
3
Button
4
Button
5
Button
6
Button
7
Button
2
Button
1
Button
1
Button
3
Button
4
Button
8
Button 7
Button 8
3.3. Button 3, setting the contrast
Press the contrast button (3) once to enable the setting mode (see
Figure 7). Use the minus and plus buttons to set the required con-
trast. This setting must be set separately for each camera.
3.4. Button 4, setting the brightness
Press the brightness button (4) once to enable the setting mode
(see Figure 8). Set the required brightness using the minus and
plus buttons. This setting must be set separately for each camera.
3.5. Buttons 3 and 4, setting color saturation
Press the contrast (3) and brightness (4) buttons simultaneously to
enable the setting mode.
Set the required color saturation using the minus and plus buttons.
This setting must be set separately for each camera.
3.6. Locking buttons 2, 3 and 4
These buttons can be locked in the service menu (section 4.3.3.
keyboard, see page 13).
3.7. Button 5, option button
•
Single scan sequence
If the option button (5) is pressed and a CCC is selected (see
camera settings on page 10), then the LEDD monitor generates
a single scan (not continuous) of multiple connected cameras in
a sequence (using the set time interval. The scan time must only
be set if the main scan is started and then stopped again). See
page 15, scanning.
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Connection with an AFI/AFZoom camera
This option enables the zoom function (indicated by the illumi-
nated button). The zoom factor can be changed using the plus
and minus buttons.
•
Connection with a TIC camera
Zoom factors for a TIC camera are: 1x (standard display), 2x and
4x. When zooming out to 1x, the pan/tilt function is set at the
starting point.
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Connection with a PTZ camera
If pan/tilt is enabled and the option button (button 5) is pressed
several times, then the ZOOM, PAN, TILT sequence is run
through (see Figure 10). The minus and plus buttons are used to
activate the ZOOM, PAN or TILT movement (PAN and TILT for a
TIC camera only work if the digital zoom is 2x or 4x).
The TIC camera video standard and spot meter settings are only ac-
cessible via the camera menus. There are no keys for direct access
to these settings.
See page 10, section 4: service menu, camera settings.
3. Keyboard
3. Keyboard
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 7
Figure 12
Figure 11
3.8. Quick settings
When in normal image mode, the following quick settings are
available as shortcuts:
3.8.1. TIC camera
When a TIC camera is selected and button 2 (Figure 12) is pressed,
then Color LUT and DDE quick settings are enabled (indicated by
illuminated button 2). Using the minus button (button 6), the Color
LUT settings (WHO, BHO, FUS, RB, I&F) can be selected (see
Figure 11). Using the plus button (button 7), the DDE settings (OFF,
LOW, MED, HI) can be selected.
If button 2 (Figure 12) is pressed for more than 3 seconds, then the
TIC camera performs a FFC (Flat Field Correction) cycle.
3.8.2. AFZ camera
If an AFZ camera is selected and button 2 is pressed (Figure 12),
then the zero lux and backlight functions of the AFZ camera are
enabled/disabled.
3.8.3. CCC camera
If a CCC is selected, then pressing button 2 (Figure 12) switches
between all backlight settings for the entire system (DAY, NIGHT,
ABC). See section 3.2.
Button
3
Button
4
Button
5
Button
6
Button
7
Button
2
Button
1
Button
1
Button
3
Button
4
Button
8
Button 7
Button 8
Button
3
Button
4
Button
5
Button
6
Button
7
Button
2
Button
1
Button
1
Button
3
Button
4
Button
8
Button 7
Button 8
Button
8
= Enter/Standby
Button
7
= Selection/setting Plus(+)
Button
6
= Selection/setting Minus(-)
Button
5
= Option/previous menu
Button
4
= Brightness
Button
3
= Contrast
Button
2
= ABC, day/night settings
Button
1
= Camera selection