ENGLISH
16 (E)
Parts and their functions
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Wireless remote controller
(optional accessory)
1
ON/STANDBY button
Each time this is pressed for at least 2 seconds,
operation switches between turning on the unit’s power
and establishing the standby status.
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p
When operation is transferred to the STANDBY
mode: The current pan-tilt position is stored in the
memory (as a POWER ON preset), and the camera
moves so that it points toward the back.
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p
When operation is transferred to the POWER ON
mode: The camera moves to the position which was
stored in the memory (as a POWER ON preset)
when operation was transferred to the STANDBY
mode.
Notes
2
Signal transmission window
3
MENU button
Each time this is pressed for at least 2 seconds,
operation switches between displaying the unit’s menu
and exiting the menu.
When it is pressed quickly (for less than 2 seconds) while
a menu is displayed, the setting change is canceled.
4
CAM1 to CAM4 buttons
These are used to select the units that are to be
operated.
Once a button has been selected, the unit corresponding
to the selected button can be operated.
To operate this unit, use “CAM1” or “CAM2”.
5
SET button
If this button is pressed when one of the “Manual1 to 3”
settings has been selected for “Scene” on the camera
menu and the AWB A memory or AWB B memory has
been selected by the white balance adjustment, the white
balance is automatically adjusted and registered in the
selected memory.
6
MODE button
This is used for future expansion of the functions.
It is not used at the present time.
7
GAIN buttons [OFF] [LOW] [HI] [AUTO]
These are used to set the gain.
The gain increase can be set in three steps using the
[OFF], [LOW] and [HI] buttons.
[LOW] is set to 9 dB, and [HI] is set to 18 dB.
When the [AUTO] button is pressed, the AGC function
is activated, and the gain is adjusted automatically
depending on the light quantity.
The maximum gain of the AGC function can be set using
the menu.
8
Preset memory call buttons [1] to [12]
These are used to call the information on the unit’s
directions and other settings, which have been registered
in the unit’s preset memories No.1 to No.12, and
reproduce those settings.
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