MENU
DESCRIPTION
DAY /
NIGHT
No function for this model.
AWB MODE
AUTO
Automatically adjust the white balance based on the surrounding
environment.
USER
Manually adjust the white balance parameters.
Choose
USER
, and click
(ENTER) to enter the
USER MODE
to
modify R / G / B gain parameters.
(PUSH)
It’s used for the environment surrounded largely by a particular color,
such as blue, causing color confusion. Aim the camera to a white
place, and select
(PUSH)
to memory this white. Then, aim the
camera to where it’s supposed to face.
HOLD
It’s used to force the camera memorizing the current white balance
setting and remain the same even when the environment is changed.
8000K
/
6000K /
4200K /
3200K
Switch to the suitable color temperature based on the current
environment to get the right color.
8000K = Shade; 6000K = Cloud; 4200K = White fluorescent; 3200K =
Halogen light bulb.
AWB
MODE
R-G GAIN
Adjust the red-green value from 1 ~ 255.
B-G GAIN
Adjust the blue-green value from 1 ~ 255
AE
MODE
ESC
Not available for this model.
(automatic
exposure)
HOLD
Not available for this model.
DC
Not available for this model.
BRIGHT
0 ~ 255
Set the level of brightness to adjust the brightness of the image.
The more the value, the brighter the image.
SHUTTER
AUTO
Automatically adjust the shutter speed for exposure based on the
current environment.
1/25
1/30
1/50
1/60
1/100
1/120
1/250
1/500
1/1000
1/3000
1/10000
Manually choose the shutter speed you need for exposure.
FLICKER
OFF / 50HZ /
60HZ
Enable this function to fix the flicker situation.
BLC
0 ~ 16
Adjust the image to compensate for an area that is overpowered by
brightness because of excessive light. The image will be properly
exposed for clearness.
Note: This function is available only in the day mode.
AGC
1 ~ 5
Set the level of Auto Gain Control to detect and enhance the image
signals when the light condition is poor.
The higher the value, the stronger the signals will be enhanced, and
the more noise the image will get.
LSC
ON / OFF
Enable or disable Lens Shading Correction to correct the
phenomenon of vignetting when the focal length is short.