Manual CC 5308
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RETURN: Select this to save the changes in the EXPOSURE menu and return to the SETUP menu.
Note
• If you press the SET button in 'AUTO' mode, You can adjust brightness by increasing or decreasing
the shutter speed. (X2~X512)
• Note that the higher the zoom level, the brighter the screen, but the more likely it is that an after-image
will appear.
• Although Noise, Spots, and Whitish symptoms may occur in SENS-UP operation when the zoom level
is increased, this is normal.
WHITE BALANCE
The screen colours can be adjusted using the WHITE BALANCE function.
1. Position the cursor to point to 'WHITE BAL' on the SETUP menu by using the UP and
DOWN buttons.
2. Select the mode you wish to adjust by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.
* Select one of the 5 modes below.
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ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance)
: This mode can be used within the colour temperature range
1,700°K ~ 11,000°K (eg, fluorescent light, outdoor, sodium vapour lamp etc.)
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INDOOR:
Select this when the colour temperature is between 4,500°K and 8,500°K.
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OUTDOOR:
Select this when the colour temperature is between 1700°K and 11000°K
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AWC (Auto White Balance Control)
: Press the SETUP button while the camera is directed at a
piece of white paper to obtain the optimum state under current illumination. If the environment,
including the light source, changes the white balance will need to be adjusted again.
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MANUAL
: The manual adjustment mode enables finer adjustment. Select ATW or AWC first then
change to manual adjustment mode and press the SETUP button. Set the appropriate colour
temperature then increase / decrease the red and blue colour values and monitor the colour changes
of the object.
Note
• Under the following conditions the WHITE BALANCE function may not operate
properly. In such cases, please select the AWC mode.
1.
When the object’s surroundings have a very high colour temperature (eg, a clear sky and sunset)
2.
When the object’s surroundings are dark
3.
If the camera directly faces a fluorescent light or is installed in a place where there are considerable
changes in illumination, the WHITE BALANCE function may become unstable.