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Clinton Electronics Corp. NXHD User Manual
► LANGUAGE
Choose from English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, German, Français,
Italiano, Español, Polish, Russian, Português, Dutch, Turkish, Hebrew,
or Arabic. Scroll LEFT or RIGHT to the desired language and press the SET
button to apply language to the OSD menu.
► DEFECT
Sensors could have defects for something wrong in the process of their
storage or manufacturing process. Such defects are called dead pixels,
which consist of two types: static dead pixel and dynamic dead pixel. The
first can be found from the beginning while the second is found over time
after using sensors for a certain period of time. Dynamic dead pixels may
not be visible on the screen of ordinary illumination. However, they can be
made visible by amplifying the analog/digital gain. Dead pixel correction
(DPC) corrects such defects.
•
LIVE DPC
: Automatic Dead Pixel Correction.
- LEVEL
: Level of auto Dead Pixel Correction.
•
STATIC DPC
: Manual Defect; OFF/ON.
- START
: Start Defect compensation; follow the on-screen
instructions.
- LEVEL
: Level of Manual Defect.
- SENS-UP
: Compensates for defects while SENS-UP is activated.
The higher the level, the more defects will be
compensated.
►
UTC
MODE
Set to MODE 2 if using CE-REMOTE-UTC. Camera must be connected to
an ANALOG source (such as a test monitor) to use the CE-REMOTE-UTC.
While connected to analog, some camera OSD features will not display
correctly.
* CE-REMOTE-UTC sold separately
• Dead pixels are very rare and almost never occur, and when they do it usually
takes years before they develop. Unfortunately there is no way to predict
their occurrence, but when (and if) they do it’s very uneconomical to replace
a good camera because a tiny pixel is locked permanently white, for instance.
Most users will never use this feature.
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