1000 TVL Camera On-Screen Display Manual
SECO-LARM
U.S.A., Inc.
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This function is used to control the light level to compensate for strong backlight conditions.
1. Move the joystick up or down to highlight
BACKLIGHT on the SETUP menu screen.
2. Select the desired mode by moving the joystick left
or right.
3. Select RETURN to return to the SETUP menu.
This function is used to adjust the color temperature and image color of the picture.
1. Move the joystick up or down to highlight WHITE BALANCE on the SETUP menu screen.
2. Select the desired mode by moving the joystick left or right.
3. Select RETURN to return to the SETUP menu.
A. Automatic Tracking White Balance (ATW):
Automatically adjust the white balance when
the image color temperature changes, within
a range of 1,800°K~10,500°K (for example, a
fluorescent lamp or outdoors).
B. Automatic White Balance (AWB): Match the
ambient environment’s color temperature. This
should be used when the color temperature is
between 3,000°K~7,000°K.
C. AWC
→
SET: After allowing the camera to focus
on a blank white piece of paper, press the
SET button. If the lightning conditions change,
readjustment is needed.
D. Manual: After adjust the white balance using
ATW or AWB, use the Manual setting to set the
white balance level manually using red and blue
levels.
NOTE: White Balance may not function properly under the following circumstances; in these cases, use
AWB mode:
• There is a very high color temperature around the subject (for example, while there is a clear
sky or during sunset).
• It is very dark.
•
The camera is directly facing fluorescent lighting or there is a drastic lighting change.
White Balance:
MENU
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. WHITE BAL
4. BACKLIGHT
5. DNR
6. DAY&NIGHT
7. IMAGE
8. SYSTEM
9. SPECIAL
10. EXIT
DC
ATW
OFF
MIDDLE
EXTERN
MANUAL
KELVIN
R-GAIN
B-GAIN
RETURN
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MIDDLE
Back Light:
1. LENS
2. EXPOSURE
3. WHITE BAL
4. BACKLIGHT
5. DNR
6. DAY&NIGHT
7. IMAGE
8. SYSTEM
9. SPECIAL
10. EXIT
DC
ATW
OFF
MIDDLE
EXTERN
MENU