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English
Settings Screens List
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 – 14.
[LANGUAGE]
[TITLE]
[SYNC] (INT/L-L)
[EXPOSURE]
[DAY/NIGHT]
[WHITE BALANCE]
[ALARM]
[OPTION]
LANGUAGE : Switches display language among English, Spanish and
French. (See page 15)
TITLE SETTING : Names camera. (See page 16)
L-L SETTING (L-L) : Adjusts line lock phase. (See page 18)
EXPOSURE SETTING
IRIS (AI/EI)
IRIS SETTING (AI) : Adjusts for auto iris lens. (See page 19)
IRIS SETTING (EI) : Adjusts for manual iris lens. (See page 21)
WIDE-D SETTING (ON/OFF) : Adjusts wide dynamic functions.
(See page 26)
BLC (OFF/CENT/MULT) : Selects backlight correction mode.
(See page 22)
BLC SETTING (CENT/MULT) : Adjusts backlight correction.
(See pages 23, 25)
SENSE UP (OFF/x2/x4/x8/x16/x40) : Increases electronic sensitivity in
dark place, etc. (See page 28)
SHUTTER (60/100/250/500/1000/2000/4000/10000) :
Specifies shutter speed. (See page 29)
(AUTO/COLOR/B/W) : Selects DAY/NIGHT mode. (See page 30)
D/N SETTING : Adjusts for each mode. (See page 31 - 33)
(ATW/ATW-A/AWC/3200/5600/FLUE/MWB) : Selects mode for white
balance. (See page 34)
ATW MASKING : Specifies mask for auto mode. (See page 35)
AWC SETTING : Adjusts through one-touch by focusing on white
paper, etc. (See page 36)
MWB SETTING : Adjusts fine color manually. (See page 37)
ALARM IN
ALARM IN SETTING : Used when external alarm devices are
connected to the alarm input terminal.
(See page 38)
MOTION SET : Specifies settings for motion sensor. (See page 38)
ALARM OUT (OFF/ON)
ALARM OUT SETTING (ON) : Used when external alarm devices
are connected to the alarm output
terminal. (See page 44)
ALARM SIGN (OFF/5S/10S/15S/20S/30S/1M/2M/3M/4M/5M) :
Displays alarm on the monitor screen when the alarm
comes on. (See page 45)
GAMMA (0.45/1/MODE1/MODE2) : Corrects contrast or brightness.
(See page 46)
APERTURE (OFF/ON) : Accentuates subject outline. (See page 47)
MIRROR (OFF/H/V/HV) : Inverts subject horizontally and/or vertically.
(See page 48)
NEGA/POSI (OFF/ON) : Invert brightness and hue of images.
(See page 49)
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