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Step 1

Set "WHITE BAL" to "AWC" and press the [LEfT ] button to change to "AWC 

 PUSH SET". 

Step 2

Press the [SET] button and adjust the white balance. "AWC 

 PUSH SET" is reversely high-

lighted during adjustment. When the reversely highlighted display is restored, the white balance 
adjustment is completed. 

Step 3

Press the [rIgHT ] button to select "AWC". refer to this page for fine adjustment of the white 
balance. 

Note:

  • 

The adjustment of the color temperature ranges from approx. 2,000 K to 10,000 K. If the range 
is out of this adjustment range or lighting directed to a subject is too dark, the white balance 
may not be adjusted. In such a case, "AWC 

 PUSH SET" stays reversely highlighted.

Manual fine adjustment of white balance 

The white balance is manually fine adjusted after white balance automatically adjustment in the 
automatic color temperature tracking mode (ATW1, ATW2) or automatic white balance control 
mode (AWC). 
follow the procedures below. 

Step 1

Set "WHITE BAL" to "ATW1", "ATW2" or "AWC" and press the [SET ] button. 

 The fine adjustment screen appears. 

Step 2

Move the cursor to "r" and "B" and use the [LEfT] or [rIgHT ] button to fine adjust the level for 
each.  “r”  stands  for  red  and  “B”  stands  for  blue.  When  the  level  indicator  moves  in  the  "+" 
direction, the color becomes deeper, and when the level indicator moves in the "–" direction, 
the color becomes lighter.

Step 3

Move the cursor to “ArEA” and press the [SET ] button to enter “ArEA” setting screen. 
The area to detect white area of white balance can be set on the area setting screen. The area 
to detect white area of white balance is displayed full-screen by default. 
To change the white balance detection area, start from step 4.

        **ATW1**(1)

R

              -     +

B

              -     +

AREA  

 RET TOP END

**ATW1 AREA**(1)

  

POSITION

           

 

PUSH SET

 RET TOP END

Area setting screen

RESET   

...I...  0

...I...  0

“CAMERA SETUP” screen

Fine adjustment screen

    **CAMERA SETUP** 

SCENE1

 ALC/ELC     ALC    

 SHUTTER     OFF

 AGC         ON(HIGH)

 SENS UP     OFF

 WHITE BAL   ATW1

 DNR         HIGH

      AUTO1

 VMD

 RET TOP END

D&N(IR)

OFF

Summary of Contents for WV-CP300 Series

Page 1: ...ese instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual This illustration represents WV CP300 Lens Option Operating Instructi...

Page 2: ...eb site and install it Trademarks and registered trademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks Adobe Acrobat Reader and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorpo...

Page 3: ...DNR 15 Black and white mode setting D N IR CP310 CP310 CP300 D N ELE CP310 CP310 CP300 15 VMD setting VMD 17 Set motion detection 17 Setting of scene change detection 19 Camera system setting SYSTEM S...

Page 4: ...digital noise reduction function D N IR ELE Performs each setting regarding the black and white mode such as switching between color and black and white images VMD Performs settings regarding VMD Vid...

Page 5: ...ight button to move the cursor to SETUP and press the SET button to change the setup mode from DISABLE to ENABLE MODEL WV CP310 SERIES CAMERA ID OFF CAMERA SYSTEM SPECIAL LANGUAGE END SETUP DISABIE MO...

Page 6: ...utton to move the cursor Change of settings Press the right button or left button Display of advanced setup screen Press the SET button when is attached to the target setting item Return to previous s...

Page 7: ...UAGE ENGLISH SET RET TOP END CAMERA ID 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ SPACE POSI RET TOP END RESET SYSTEM SETUP SYNC INT PRIVACY ZONE OFF STABILIZER OFF EL ZOOM OFF UPSIDE DOWN OFF LDC I 0 RET...

Page 8: ...LISH SET RET TOP END CAMERA ID 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ SPACE POSI RET TOP END RESET SYSTEM SETUP SYNC INT PRIVACY ZONE OFF STABILIZER OFF EL ZOOM OFF UPSIDE DOWN OFF LDC I 0 RET TOP END...

Page 9: ...cursor to the desired letter or number and press the SET button to display the screen after enter of English letters and numbers To revise a character move the cursor to in the editing area then move...

Page 10: ...GH AUTO1 VMD RET TOP END D N IR OFF CAMERA SETUP SCENE2 COPY SCENE1 ALC ELC ALC SHUTTER OFF AGC ON HIGH SENS UP OFF WHITE BAL ATW1 DNR HIGH AUTO1 VMD RET TOP END D N IR OFF Step 1 After confirming tha...

Page 11: ...o ELC or ALC and the SET button is pressed the ELC or ALC screen will appear Step 2 Move the cursor to BLC and select from the following options ON Automatically compensate when the background is brig...

Page 12: ...the SET button The masked area will be deleted Step 6 Hold down the SET button for more than 2 seconds after completion of masking Return to the previous menu Step 7 Move the cursor to LEVEL and use t...

Page 13: ...oarser more whitish or more flawed However this phenomenon is normal 6 White balance setting WHITE BAL The white balance adjustment is selectable from the following ATW1 default Activates the automati...

Page 14: ...or automatic white balance control mode AWC Follow the procedures below Step 1 Set WHITE BAL to ATW1 ATW2 or AWC and press the SET button The fine adjustment screen appears Step 2 Move the cursor to...

Page 15: ...ge 8 Black and white mode setting D N IR CP310 CP310 CP300 D N ELE CP310 CP310 CP300 The settings relating to the black and white mode can be configured Follow the procedure below AUTO1 D N IR 1 LEVEL...

Page 16: ...olor and black and white images is performed from the following LOW Switches from color to black and white images when the ambient brightness illumi nance of the camera is less than 0 1 lx HIGH defaul...

Page 17: ...too large There are too many moving objects Light reflected through a window or from a road surface The camera is shaking Entry of outside light such as sunlight or the headlights of a car Flickering...

Page 18: ...utputs alarm signal when in motion detection mode Actions may be confirmed through the motion detection mode when a moving object is detected OFF default Does not output alarm signal when in motion de...

Page 19: ...is detected within the specified time Setting of scene change detection This function detects a change in the subject state that occurs by covering the camera with a cloth a cap or others or by chang...

Page 20: ...ion even if the camera is set to other than the VD2 synchronization method When the VD2 synchronization is not selected internal synchronization can be selected A Privacy zone setting PRIVACY ZONE Whe...

Page 21: ...utton after moving the cur sor to DEL To change the settings of a zone select the zone number and repeat from step 3 B Image stabilizer setting STABILIZER Whether or not to enable the image stabilizer...

Page 22: ...the electronic zoom factor up to 2x using the up or down button and press the SET button Note When the zoom factor is incremented resolution will be deteriorated Step 4 Move the cursor to PUSH SET of...

Page 23: ...indicator moves in the direction the image becomes softer Be sure to view a monitor when the adjustment is performed Note Moire interference fringes may be observed when shooting a subject with fine...

Page 24: ...is registered The PIX OFF screen appears again An asterisk is attached at the right side of the number when registration is completed The coordinate is expressed in figures Note To clear the registere...

Page 25: ...screen without reset ting move the cursor to NO and press the SET button To restore the default settings move the cursor to YES and press the SET button Note The data of the registered pixel compensa...

Page 26: ...n to select the target lan guage then move the cursor to SET and press the SET button Select the target language from the following JAPANESE ENGLISH default FRAN AIS ESPA OL DEUTSCH ITALIANO P CCK Not...

Page 27: ...ter speed 1 step slower 1 7 5 Camera function Gain adjustment AGC ON 1 7 6 Camera function Gain adjustment AGC OFF 1 7 7 Camera function Electronic sensitivity up SENS UP FIX ON 1 7 8 Camera function...

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