COLOR CCD CAMERA
User Guide
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COLOR CCD CAMERA
User Guide
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MAIN SETUP
1.LENS
DC
2.EXPOSURE
3.WHITE BAL
ATW
4.SSDR
OFF
5.BACKLIGHT
OFF
6.SSNR3
ON
7.DAY/NIGHT
AUTO
8.SPECIAL
You can display pictures in color or black and white.
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select ‘DAY/NIGHT’ by using the Function
Setup switch so that the arrow indicates ‘DAY/NIGHT’ .
DAY/NIGHT
2. Select a desired mode using the Function Setup Switch according to the picture display
you want.
B/W MODE SETUP
▶
1.BURST MODE
ON
2.IR MODE
ON
3.IR LEVEL
HIGH
4.RETURN
COLOR : The picture is always displayed in color.
B/W : The picture is always displayed in black and white.
- BURST MODE : You can turn on or off the burst signal on B/W
mode.
- IR MODE : When IR LED is turned on in B/W, the objects
can be clearly identified due to the function that
decreases screen saturation of objects within a
short distance.
· TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT : Adjust the range according to the location of objects.
- IR LEVEL : Select LOW when objects appears within a short distance or select HIGH
when objects appears within a long distance on the screen.
AUTO : The mode is switched to ’Color‘ in a normal environment, but switches to ’B/
W‘ mode when ambient illumination is low. To set up the switching time for
AUTO mode, press the Function Setup switch. You can turn on or off the burst
signal on B/W mode.
* The day/night switching point of the camera
can be adjusted.
Color
→
B/W
B/W
→
Color
Fast
2.5 lux
5 lux
Slow
1 lux
10 lux
- BURST MODE : You can turn on or off the burst signal on
B/W mode.
- DURATION : You can select brightness of illumination
about changing the day/night mode.
- DWELL TIME : You can select the duration time about
changing the day/night mode.
…
→
3s, 5s, 7s, 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 40, 60s
AUTO SETUP
▶…
1.BURST MODE
ON
2.COLOR→B/W
DURATION
FAST
DWELL TIME
3SEC
3.B/W→COLOR
DURATION
FAST
DWELLTIME
10SEC
4.RETURN
• When AGC in the EXPOSURE menu is 'OFF', '---' mode operates as like selecting 'COLOR' mode
and 'AUTO' mode can not be selected.
Notes
Operating Your Camera