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4. Settings mode
Move through the settings mode with the help of the button on the right side of the came-
ra and confirm your choice by pressing the OK button on the top of the camera. Settings
mode consists of the following items:
Video resolution:
definition settings for video recording.
Exposure:
compensation exposure settings. The higher the positive value, the lighter the
video and the lower the negative value, the darker the video.
Movement detection:
when turn on this function will power on the camera in the event
something moves in front of the camera.
Video loops:
video cycle, or time segment, settings in which your videos will be recorded.
Timer:
time interval settings for the camera’s self-timer.
WDR:
turns on/off the function to improve the dynamic scale when recording scenes high in
contrast.
Microphone:
powers on/off the camera’s microphone.
Date and time:
turns on/off the option to insert the date and time into captured photos.
Photo resolution:
resolution settings for capturing photos.
Quality:
quality settings for capturing photos.
Imaging mode:
timer settings for capturing photos.
Sharpness:
sharpness settings for capturing photos.
ISO:
ISO value settings
White balance:
white balance settings for various methods of lighting a scene.
Frequency:
frequency settings (50Hz for Europe, 60Hz for USA)
OSD:
powers on/off the function of displaying information on the camera screen.
Screen saver:
sets the time at which the display will power off. The display can then be activa-
ted again by pressing any button on the camera.
Screen flip:
powers on/off the function to flip an image 180°.
Automatic power off:
settings for the camera’s automatic power-off function when the
camera is not in use.
Language:
language settings for the in-camera menu.
Acoustic signals:
powers on/off button sounds.