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SETTINGS

Electronic shutter settings and electronic iris
settings
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When all of these switches are down, electronic shutter (1/60 sec or
auto iris setting) is enabled. The electronic shutter can be set to one
of 7 speeds as shown in

Table A.

Furthermore, when all switches are up, electronic iris setting is
enabled.

Notes on the electronic shutter:

Using the high speed electronic shutter indoors with low lighting,
will give darker pictures. In such a case, add some lights to make
sure the lighting is sufficient. If the lighting is very bright, pay
attention to the light angle in order to avoid or minimize the
smear phenomenon effect.

Use a manual or fixed iris lens and set the lens aperture to the
shortest F stop. Set the switch (

1 – 3) to the up position.

The electronic iris is suitable for normal indoor use. When the
switch (

1 – 3) is set to the up position, do not use an auto-iris lens.

If used under fluorescent light, the image may flicker. In such a
case, change to incandescent lighting or set the switch (

1 – 3) to

the down position and use an auto-iris lens.

If conditions are outside the electronic iris operation range or
more than the maximum illumination, it will cause saturation of
the CCD. In that case, use a manual iris lens.

Table A (switch 1 ~ 3)

AI

EI

1/60

1/100

1/500 1/1000 1/2000 1/4000 1/10000

(Unit: sec.)

Gain up setting 2

Switch

4 should normally be set to “NORM”. If the monitoring

location is dark and you would like to increase the luminance
(brightness), set switch

4 to “HI”.

Note: If switch 4 is set to “HI”, the images from the

monitoring location will become brighter, but
interference may become more noticeable.

Aperture 3

This switch

5 (APER) is normally set to the down

(

NORM) position. If you would like to emphasize the

contours of the object, set the switch

5 (APER) to the

up (

SHRP) position.

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