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SECTION 3: SOFTWARE SETUP
D-WDR
: The D-WDR feature employs intelligent light level control to compensate for strong backlight conditions.
D-WDR Off
D-WDR ON
OFF
: The D-WDR function is disabled.
INDOOR
: The D-WDR is preset with default LOW-LEVEL and HIGH-LEVEL settings for normal indoor lighting condition.
These settings can be adjusted in the INDOOR sub-menu.
RETURN
: Select RET to return to the EXPOSURE menu.
OUTDOOR
: The D-WDR is preset with default LOW-LEVEL and HIGH-LEVEL settings for normal outdoor lighting
condition. These settings can be adjusted in the OUTDOOR sub-menu.
RETURN
: Select RET to return to the EXPOSURE menu.
RETURN
: In the EXPOSURE menu, select RETURN to return to the SETUP menu.
3.3 WHITE BAL
The WHITE BAL (white balance) function is used to control the screen color balance.
ATW
(Auto Tracking White Balance): Normal setting for a color temperature range from 1,800˚K to 10,500˚K (ex: a fluorescent
lamp or outdoors).