3
In [LEVEL], select the video signal level and click
SET
.
0 (dark) to 100 (bright)
The electronic iris (EI) function cannot be used in conjunction with the auto iris function.
If you have decided to use the electronic iris, configure the lens iris manually using the following procedure.
1
In [IRIS], select “MANUAL”.
2
In [EI], enable or disable the electronic iris.
Adjusts the exposure, controlling both the AGC circuit and the shutter speed.
OFF: Disables the electronic iris.
ON: Enables the electronic iris.
Enabling the electronic iris (EI) function causes the following:
The electronic shutter (SHUTTER) setting (“SHORT” or “LONG”) will be cancelled and the
electronic sensitivity boosting (SENSE UP) function will not work.
Under extremely bright lighting, the electronic iris function cannot adjust the light entering the lens,
resulting in a phenomenon such as a smear. This may be prevented by adjusting the lighting angle
or other measures.
Under fluorescent lighting, the camera may cause the target image to flicker. To prevent this,
replace the fluorescent lamps with incandescent lamps.
3
In [IRIS STOP], select the value to adjust the lens iris.
The lens iris opens or closes based on the iris stop setting.
1 (closes the iris = dark) to 17 (opens the iris = bright)
4
In [LEVEL], select the video signal level and click
SET
.
0 (dark) to 100 (bright)
Select and configure the white balance adjustment mode.
ATW:
Auto trace white balance
AWC:
Auto white balance control
3200:
Fixed white balance (for indoors)
5600:
Fixed white balance (for outdoors)
FLUORESCENT:
Selects the Fixed white balance mode (for fluorescent lighting).
MWB:
Manual white balance
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