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Luma 600 Camera Manual
Level:
Set the HSBLC level from 0 to 100; this determines how bright something must be for the camera to
apply HSBLC to it. Lower levels mean more of the camera screen is affected; higher levels mean that only the
brightest areas are affected. This setting applies to all HSBLC areas.
Mode:
Select whether you want HSBLC active all day long, or only at night (as decided by the camera’s sensor).
Black Mask:
When this is on, the camera covers the brightest areas with a black mask. This setting applies to
all HSBLC areas.
Default:
Select this with the
Iris+
button to restore the camera’s default HSBLC settings.
Return:
Press
Iris+
to go back to the previous menu.
White Balance
White balance corrects the colors of the image so that white actually appears white.
Use the arrows to select ATW, AWC
Set, or manual. ATW (auto-tracking white balance) has the camera handle
apply white balance constantly, changing the amount based on conditions. AWC
Set has the camera adjust the
white balance once, and then use that setting without further change.
If manual is selected, press
Iris+
and use the arrows to adjust the blue and red levels (adjusting these determines
the green level). Select Return with
Iris+
to go to the previous menu.
Day & Night
Use the arrows keys to select whether you want the camera to record in color, black and white, or use an external
sensor (Ext) to decide which mode to use.
If you have chosen to use the exterior sensor, press
Iris+
to set the infrared LED on or off with the arrow buttons.
Turning it on gives greater image lighting; turning it off reduces reflective glare. Select Return with
Iris+
to go
back to the previous menu.