Panduit ATLONA Captivate AT-CAP-FC110 User manual

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ePTZ Camera
AT-CAP-FC110
Auto-Framing Camera
4K ePTZ

AT-CAP-FC110 2
Version Information
Version Release Date Notes
1 May 2022 Initial release

AT-CAP-FC110 3
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1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this product near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install or place this product near any heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce
heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarized
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does
not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
product.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by
Atlona.
12. To reduce the risk of electric shock and/or damage
to this product, never handle or touch this unit or
power cord if your hands are wet or damp. Do not
expose this product to rain or moisture.
13. Unplug this product during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
Servicing is required when the product has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the product, the product has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
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FCC Compliance
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FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement: This hardware device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that
may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
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equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; 2) increase
the separation between the equipment and the receiver; 3) connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver
is connected; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables have been provided
with the product or specied additional components or accessories elsewhere dened to be used with the installation of the product, they must be
used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations.
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AT-CAP-FC110 5
Introduction 6
Features 6
Package Contents 6
Panel Description 7
Front Panel 7
Side and Bottom Panel 7
IR Remote Control 8
Installation 9
Connection Instructions 9
Connection Diagram 10
Device Operation 11
LED Indicator 11
Main Menu 12
Displaying the Main Menu System 12
Selecting a Submenu 12
Hiding the Menu System 13
Submenus 13
IMAGE Submenu 13
COLORTONE Submenu 15
SYSTEM Submenu 17
DEVICEINFO Submenu 19
DEFAULTS Submenu 20
IR Operation 21
Setting the IR Channel 21
Specications 22
Table of Contents

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The Atlona Captivate™ AT-CAP-FC110 is an enterprise-grade ePTZ camera ideal for use in video conferencing,
distance learning, and other applications in huddle rooms and small to medium-sized meeting spaces. This camera
features a USB-C interface for video and audio. The CAP-FC110 can be used with the Omega™ Series, AT-USB-
EX100-KIT, and OmniStream™, or interfaced directly with a PC. This camera oers a 110° wide horizontal eld of
view and features electronic pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities, as well as an auto-framing functionality that reframes
the camera based on detection of up to six participants. The CAP-FC110 delivers high-quality imaging with video
resolutions up to 4K@ 30 Hz, and features a 2-microphone array with a 5 meter (16 foot) audio pickup range. It can
be installed on a at-panel display with an adjustable mounting clip, and features a 1/4-20 UNC standard screw
thread for a tripod or other camera mount.
1 x AT-CAP-FC110
1 x IR remote control
1 x 1.8 meter (6 foot) USB-A to USB-C cable
2 x AAA-type 1.5 V batteries
1 x Installation guide
Introduction
Features
Package Contents
• Designed for video conferencing and other applications with AV systems supporting USB interfacing and
extension.
• USB-C interface for video and audio, as well as device powering.
• Universal PC and Mac® compatibility through standard UVC 1.1 (USB Video Class) enables simply plug-and-
play operation.
• Works with popular soft codec and UC clients such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom, BlueJeans, Webex®, Google
Meet™, GoToMeeting®, and Amazon Chime®.
• USB camera control available from compatible apps such as Zoom Rooms.
• Automatically detects and re-frames camera for up to 6 participants.
• 4x digital zoom and 110° wide horizontal eld of view (zoom is xed to 1x for 4K video).
• Fast, responsive ePTZ (electronic pan, tilt, and zoom) camera functions.
• 2-microphone array with 5 meter (16 foot) audio pickup range.
• High performance imaging, ne detail, and color rendering with 1/2.8” 4K CMOS sensor.
• Available video resolutions from 640x360 up to 4K @ 30 Hz (up to 1080p with ePTZ or auto-framing).
• Fast and accurate auto focus, plus auto white balance mode.
• Auto exposure mode with backlight compensation for low-lighting conditions.
• Picture controls available for brightness, color, saturation, contrast, and sharpness.
• IR control – convenient handheld IR remote control included.
• Three camera presets available, accessible from IR remote.
• On-screen display (OSD) for setting up and adjusting camera settings.
• Adjustable mounting clip for installing camera on a display.
• Compatible with 1/4-20 UNC tripod screw thread standard.
• Supports wall installation below a display with third-party mounting hardware (image ip / mirroring available).
• Includes installation guide, IR remote control, and 1.8 meter (6 foot) USB-C to Type-A male cable.

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Panel Description
1. Microphone
Receives audio information and transmits it over the
USB cable.
2. Camera Lens
Receives visual information and transmits it over the
USB cable.
3. IR Sensor
Receives commands from the included IR remote.
4. LED indicator
This indicator will glow blue when the camera is in
use.
21 3 4
1
2
1
1. USB-C Port
Connect the included USB-C cable from this
USB-C port to the computer.
2. 1/4”-20 UNC Thread
Attach the camera to a tripod or other camera
mount using this hole.
Front Panel
Side and Bottom Panel

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Panel Description
IR Remote Control
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2
5
7
6
8
9
3
4
1 Power
Press this button to mute/unmute the camera and
microphones.
2 Menu
Press this button to display, exit, or return to a
previous sub-menu.
3 Zoom
Press these buttons to zoom in or zoom out of the
current viewing area.
4 Direction
Press these buttons to position the camera view
and/or select the desired option from the On-Screen
Display (OSD). Press the or buttons to pan the
camera left or right. Press the or buttons to
adjust the tilt of the camera up or down.
5 Home
When the OSD is displayed, press this button to
conrm the current selection. If the OSD is not
displayed, pressing this button will return the viewing
area to the default position (all zoom and panning
functions are returned to normal).
6 Focus
These buttons are reserved for future use.
7 Autofocus
This button is reserved for future use.
8 Auto Framing
Press F1 to enable auto-framing. This feature will
automatically frame the camera image on people in
the room. Press F2 to disable auto-framing.
9 Presets
Press these buttons to set or call a preset or to
change the IR channel. Refer to IR Operation (page
21) for more information on changing the IR
channel.
To assign a preset to a button, press and hold the
desired preset button for at least 3 seconds.
To recall a preset, press and release the desired
preset button.
1 2 3
F2F1
A
FOCUS
1 2 3
F2F1
A
FOCUS
1 2 3
F2F1
A
FOCUS
1 2 3
F2F1
A
FOCUS

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Installation
Connection Instructions
1. Open the hinge bracket to mount the camera on top of the display.
2. Connect the USB cable from the USB Port on the camera to a USB 3.0 port on the computer.
3. Once the camera is initially connected to the computer, the LED indicator on the front panel will be blue for
approximately 5 seconds, then turn o. When the camera stream is activated, the LED indicator will be blue
until the stream is terminated.
4. Remove the battery compartment cover, on the back of the included IR Remote Control, and insert the two
included AAA-type batteries. Close the battery compartment.
LED Indicator

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Installation
Connection Diagram
USB-C
AT-OME-MH21
Laptop
Display
AT-CAP-FC110
HDMI
USB
HDMI
USB
USB
Laptop
PWR
IP MODE
DISPLAY
AT-OME-MH21
OMEGA
TM
RESET SHOWIPINPUT
21
AT-CAP-SP100

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LED Indicator
The LED indicator on the front panel of the unit provides basic information on the current status of the AT-CAP-
FC110.
Device Operation
LED Description
Solid blue Unit is active and is streaming content.
O Unit is not powered.
• Camera is not activated or streaming content. Enable the camera from
within the conferencing software.
• Check to make sure the USB cable is connected from the USB port on
the AT-CAP-FC110 to the computer.
• Check that the USB cable, between the AT-CAP-FC110 and the
computer, is secure.
• Try a dierent USB cable.
NOTE: Once the camera is initially connected to the
computer, the LED indicator on the front panel will be blue for
approximately 5 seconds, then turn o.
LED Indicator

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Device Operation
Displaying the Main Menu System
Selecting a Submenu
Main Menu
The AT-CAP-FC110 is controlled using an On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system, which is displayed using the
included IR Remote Control.
1. Press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control.
2. The menu system will be displayed in the upper-left corner of the display, as shown below. Note that when any
button on the IR Remote Control is pressed, the LED indicator on the front panel of the camera will ash blue and
the LED indicator on the IR Remote Control will ash red.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
Menu button
Arrow buttons
Menu system
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Press the or right arrows on the IR Remote Control to cycle though each submenu. When a submenu is
selected, the text identier for the submenu item will be enlarged and the bottom portion of the icon will contain an
orange tint.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
• Pressing and releasing the button will select the menu item to the left (Figure 1), while pressing and releasing
the button will select the item to the right (Figure 2).
• Pressing and releasing the or button will select the submenu directly above or below the currently selected
submenu, respectively (Figure 3).
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A

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4. When an option is selected, press the or buttons to decrease or increase the value, respectively. If the
option has an ON or OFF value, the same buttons can be used to switch between each value.
5. Press and release the button to return to the Main Menu at any time.
Device Operation
Hiding the Menu System
IMAGE Submenu
The AUTO FRAME feature is used to keep the primary subject in focus and centered. This feature also provides
proper focus and coverage when multiple subjects are in the image, and will automatically increase the camera’s
Field of View (FOV) when this occurs. The available values are: ON or OFF. This feature is enabled by default.
Brightness is related to how much the image appears to be emitting light. Larger vales produce a brighter image,
but at the same time can reduce the image contrast and make the image appear over-exposed or “blown out”.
Move this slider to adjust the picture brightness between a value of 0 and 14. The default setting is 5.
Contrast is the dierence in luminance or color. Higher values will make the objects in an image more
distinguishable. Lower values tend to make the image look faded and not as clear. Move this slider to adjust the
contrast between a value of 0 and 14. The default setting is 7.
Hue is one of the attributes that dene the color of an object, such as red, magenta, green, and so on. Higher
values will increase the red color component, while lower values will increase the green color component. Move
this slider to adjust the hue between a value of 0 and 14. The default setting is 7.
While the main submenu system is displayed, press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control.
The same button is also used to return to a previous menu system.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
Submenus
1. Press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control.
2. Select the submenu and press the button.
3. Options for the IMAGE submenu will be displayed. Pressing and releasing the or button will select the
option directly above or below the currently selected option, respectively.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
AUTO FRAME
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
IMAGE
BRIGHTNESS
AUTO FRAME OFF
5
7
7
7
5
2
7
60 HZ
OFF
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
SHARPNESS
GAMMA
GAIN
ANTI FLICKER
BACKLIGHT COMP.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A

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Device Operation
Saturation, also referred to as “chroma”, denes the intensity of the amount of color in the image. Larger values
increase the color intensity, while smaller values will make the colors appear faded. Move this slider to adjust the
saturation between a value of 0 and 14. The default setting is 7.
This option increases or decreases the sharpness (or acuteness) of the image. Larger values will produce
sharper edges on each object/subject in the frame. Lower values will make objects less pronounced or dened,
providing a “fuzzy” outline. Move this slider to adjust the picture sharpness between a value of 0 and 14. The
default setting is 5.
The full denition of gamma is beyond the scope of this manual. However, gamma refers to the relationship
between the video level and image brightness. Cameras function dierently than the human eye: eyes are much
more sensitive to changes in dark tones than they are to changes in bright tones, which allows the human eye
to discern a broader range of luminance values. However, for cameras, the contrast ratio (dynamic range) is too
large. Therefore, to reduce the contrast of highlights, gamma correction / values are introduced. Larger values
will increase the contrast ratio, making the image appear darker. Smaller values will decrease the contrast ratio,
making the image appear lighter. Move this slider to adjust the gamma between a value of 0 and 4. The default
value is 2.
Gain is the amount of amplication of the input signal to the camera sensor. This setting is similar to the ISO
setting on a standard camera. Larger values will increase the sensor amplication, while smaller values will
decrease amplication. Move this slider to adjust the contrast between a value of 0 and 14. The default setting is
7.
This option can be changed if displays (or lights) in the background are exhibiting a “ickering” eect. Flickering
is caused when the frame rate does not match the frequency of displays and light bulbs in the environment. The
default setting is 60 Hz, which is the common operating frequency for both incandescent and uorescent bulbs
in the US and Canada. UK and Australia typically operate at 50 Hz. LED lights operate above these frequencies
and will not exhibit ickering. To eliminate any ickering, set the frequency to the same operating frequency of
devices in the region. Available values are 60 Hz and 50 Hz.
Backlight Compensation (BLC) is a feature which automatically adjusts the exposure control of the camera.
When enabled, BLC will attempt to increase the ambient foreground light and “darken” any background light.
For example, a subject standing in front of a window in the daytime, will produce a silhouetted eect. Enabling
BLC will compensate for the dierence in lighting. The available values are: ON or OFF. This feature is disabled
by default.
SATURATION
SHARPNESS
GAMMA
GAIN
ANTI FLICKER
BACKLIGHT COMP.

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4. When an option is selected, press the or buttons to decrease or increase the value, respectively. If the
option has an ON, OFF, or other string value, the same buttons can be used to switch between each value.
5. Press and release the button to return to the Main Menu at any time.
COLORTONE Submenu
When set to AUTO, this will automatically adjust the white balance based on the image. This is the default
setting.
Dention: White Balance (WB) is the process of removing unnatural color casts from an image, so that objects
which are physically “white” appear as “white” in the image.
Permits manual white balance setting using the RG (Red Gain) and BG (Blue Gain) sliders. When in MANUAL
mode, select an object in the image that is physically “white”. Once the object is identied, adjust the R-GAIN
(Red Gain) and B-GAIN (Blue Gain) sliders so that the “white object” appears “white”. When this is complete, all
other objects in the scene should correctly reect their natural colors. Move these sliders to select values from 0
through 16. The default setting for both R-GAIN and B-GAIN is 8.
Press and release the or button will select between the R-GAIN and B-GAIN options.
1. Press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control.
2. Select the submenu and press the button.
3. Options for the COLORTONE submenu will be displayed. The COLORTONE submenu has a single option for
White Balance (WB). The available values are: AUTO, MANUAL, and STATIC.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
WB: AUTO
WB: MANUAL
COLORTONE
WB AUTO
COLORTONE
R-GAIN
WB MANUAL
8
8
B-GAIN
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
Device Operation
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A

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COLORTONE
COLOR TEMP.
WB STATIC
4500
Device Operation
1000 K
2000 K
3000 K
4000 K
5000 K
6000 K
7000 K
8000 K
9000 K
10000 K
Color Temperature in Kelvin (K°)
Figure 4
WB: STATIC
When set to STATIC mode, Color Temperature (COLOR TEMP.) is used to adjust the white balance on selected
objects. When in STATIC mode, select an object in the image that is physically “white”. Once the object is
identied, COLOR TEMP. slider to that the “white object” appears “white”. Available slider values are from 2800
to 6500 in increments of 100. The default setting is 4500 K°. Refer to Figure 4, below, for a range of general
color temperatures.
Press and release the or button will select between the WB and COLOR TEMP. options.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A

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4. When an option is selected, press the or buttons to decrease or increase the value, respectively. If the
option has an ON, OFF, or other string value, the same buttons can be used to switch between each value.
5. Press and release the button to return to the Main Menu at any time.
SYSTEM Submenu
Sets the language of the menu system. Available options are: ENGLISH or 中文 (CHINESE).
Sets the IR address of the camera. If multiple AT-CAP-FC110 cameras are used in an environment, they must be
set to unique IR channels, to prevent interference with other IR remote control units. Once changed, the AT-CAP-
FC110 will operate on that IR address. Available values are 1 through 3. Refer to IR Operation (page 21) for
more information.
This option will mirror the image vertically, reversing the image. Available settings are ON or OFF. The default
setting is OFF.
This option will ip the image horizontally, producing an upside-down image. This option is useful to correct
images from cameras that are mounted upside-down or on a ceiling mount. Available settings are ON or OFF.
The default setting is OFF.
1. Press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control.
2. Select the submenu and press the button.
3. Options for the SYSTEM submenu will be displayed.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
LANGUAGE
IR ADDRESS
MIRROR
FLIP
SYSTEM
IR ADDRESS
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
1
OFF
OFF
3X
OFF
HIGH
5
PRESET 1
0
MIRROR
FLIP
DZOOMLIMIT
EXPERT MODE
DETECTION SENS.
FRAMING MOVE SENS.
TARGET LOST ACT.
AUDIO DELAY
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
Device Operation
Original image (OFF) Mirrored image (ON)
Original image (OFF) Flipped image (ON)

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Device Operation
This option sets the maximum zoom limit. Available values are: 2X, 3X, and 4X. The default setting is 3X.
When this mode is enabled, a tracking frame will be displayed on the screen. This function is typically used to
analyze tracking problems in particular scenarios. Available values are: ON or OFF. The default setting is OFF.
This option sets the camera motion detection sensitivity. Available values are: HIGH, MIDDLE, and LOW.
Note that in some cases setting this option to HIGH can result in erratic camera behavior, due to the camera
attempting to track multiple subjects at once. The default setting is HIGH.
This setting determines how much movement is required to cause the camera to reframe. The higher the
number, the smaller the movement that is required to cause a reframe. Available values are: 0 - 8. Lower values
provide more precision. The default setting is 5.
Action of the camera when the smart framing target is lost. Available values are: STAY or PRESET1. When set
to STAY, the camera will remain in the current position. When set to PRESET1, the camera will automatically be
set to the saved preset, in PRESET1. The default setting is PRESET1.
In some cases, the video and audio may not be in sync. While there can be multiple causes for this behavior,
depending on other equipment that is used with the camera, adjusting the this option can compensate for loss
of audio sync with video. Available values are: 0, 62, 124, 186, 248, 310, 372, 434, 496, 558, 620, 682, 744, 806,
868, and 930. All values are measured in milliseconds (ms). The default value is 0.
DZOOMLIMIT
EXPERT MODE
DETECTION SENS.
FRAMING MOVE SENS.
TARGET LOST ACT.
AUDIO DELAY

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This menu has no modiable options.
4. Press and release the button to return to the Main Menu at any time.
DEVICEINFO Submenu
The IR address of the camera.
The current rmware version of the camera.
1. Press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control.
2. Select the submenu and press the button.
3. Options for the DEVICEINFO submenu will be displayed.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
IR ADDRESS
FIRM VERSION
DEVICEINFO
FIRM VERSION
IR ADDRESS 1
1.0.0
Device Operation
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS

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4. To abort the operation, press and release the button to return to the Main Menu.
5. To continue with the operation, press the button to conrm the reset-to-factory-defaults operation.
As the default settings are loaded into memory, the text on the screen will read “LOADING...”, as shown below in
Figure 5. Once completed, the text will change to “FINISH”, as shown in Figure 6.
DEFAULTS Submenu
1. Press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control.
2. Select the submenu and press the button.
3. Options for the DEFAULTS submenu will be displayed.
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
1 2 3
F2F1
FOCUS
A
DEFAULTS
DEFAULTS CONFIRM
DEFAULTS
DEFAULTS LOADING...
DEFAULTS
DEFAULTS FINISH
IMAGE
DEVICE INFO
COLORTONE
SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
IMPORTANT: The following procedure will reset the AT-CAP-FC110 to factory-default settings.
Device Operation
Figure 5 Figure 6
6. Press and release the button to return to the Main Menu.
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