D-WDR :
1. Highlight 'D-WDR' in the exposure
setup menu.
2. Move buttons left and right to
change setting to OFF/INDOOR/OUTDOOR.
Default setting is OFF
The D-WDR menu is used to adjust dynamic range of the camera electronically.
This is especially useful in high contrast scenes in order to brighten up
darker parts of the scene.
White balance function adjusts displayed colors to account for different lighting temperatures.
1. Highlight 'WHITE BAL' in the main setup menu.
2. Press the left/right buttons to change setting to:
AWB/AWC->SET/MANUAL/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/ ATW
Default setting is AWB (Auto White Balance)
White Balance (White Bal.)
Wide Dynamic Range (E-WDR)
INDOOR : Preferred setting when camera is installed indoors.
Default settings are LOW-6 and HIGH-9
OUTDOOR ::
Preferred setting when camera is installed outdoors.
Default settings are LOW-11 and HIGH-11
D-WDR INDOOR
RETURN RET
EXPOSURE
SHUTTER AUTO
BRIGHTNESS ----|---- 50
AGC MIDDLE
SENSE-UP AUTO
BLC BLC
D-WDR OFF
RETURN RET
AWB(Automatic White Balance) : This mode automatically adjusts white balance
AWC-SET : To obtain the optimum state under the current luminance
levels, direct the camera to point toward a sheet of white paper
and press the SET button. If the environment changes, including
the light source, the white balance will require re-adjustment.
MANUAL : The manual adjustment setting enables
detailed color adjustment. Select 'ATW' or 'AWB' rst
then change to 'MANUAL' adjustment setting and press
ENTER. Set the appropriate color temperature
by increasing / decreasing the red and blue color values
and monitor the color changes of the object.
Default settings are BLUE-41, RED-45
INDOOR : Select this when the color temperature is between 4,500˚K
and 8,500˚K.
OUTDOOR : Select this when the color temperature is between 1,800˚K
and 10,500˚K. (sodium light)
ATW(Auto Tracking White Balance) : This mode can be used within the color temperature
range 1,800˚K ~ 10,500˚K
•White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions. In this case
select the AWC mode.
1 When the color temperature of the environment surrounding the subject is outside
of the supported temperature range (e.g. clear sky or sunset).
2 When the ambient illumination of the subject is dim.
3 If the camera is directed towards a uorescent light or is installed in a place
where illumination changes dramatically, the White Balance function may become
unstable.
Notes
SETUP
1. LENS MANUAL
2. EXPOSURE
3. WHITE BAL AWB
4. 3DNR ON
WHITE BAL MANUAL
RETURN RET