Users Manual – svs4021, svs2020,svs2050, svs2051, svs1020, svs1050, svs285, svs340, svs625
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Last Update 20.07.2009
12.2.1 Sensor/ADC settings for tap balancing
A dual-tap camera will usually have the “Sensor/ADC Adjustment” feature
enabled which results in a “Luminance” panel with additional fields and controls.
Current gain balance between a left and a right sensor tap is displayed in the
right bottom field in dB where a higher gain for the right tap results in a
positive balance value. The current (volatile) balance can be adjusted by a
“Gain balance” slider on the bottom.
A single set of gain/offset factory settings are stored in the camera. Those
settings determine the zero point for the user accessible gain and offset values,
usually called calibration values. The factory settings for those values become
available for change when clicking on the “Calibrate” button. A warning will be
issued as follows:
After confirming the warning dialog with OK a “Sensor/ADC” panel becomes
available and replaces the “Luminance” panel.
Clicking on Left and Right radio buttons or directly on the gain/offset values
makes those values accessible for changes. They can be changed by slider or by
editing them in the edit field. Once having finished with adjusting all values the
OK button can be clicked for making the new settings persistent in the camera.
Please note: Factory settings for gain/offset will be irrevocably
overwritten when confirming the final message box with OK.