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Menu functions – AVer 300AF user manual User Manual

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The MENU functions of the AVerVision300AF+ enable you to fine-tune your screen
display, set the timer, select OSD language and more. Press the MENU button to call up
and exit from the main menu or sub-menu display. Use the ▲or▼ buttons to select
the items in the menu list. Use the ► button to enter sub-menu. To adjust the setting,
press ◄or► buttons.

OSD Menu

Description

BRIGHTNESS

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BRIGHTNESS
Press ►or◄ buttons to increase or decrease the
brightness level and improve the visibility of the image.

st the brightness level up to ±50.

You can adju

CONTRAST
Press ►or◄ buttons to emphasize or reduce the
difference between light and dark conditions. You can

contrast level up to ±50.

adjust the

CONTRAST

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ZOOM

LINEAR

FAST

ZOOM
Use ▲or▼buttons to select between linear or fast zoom
then press ► to make the selection.
Using the linear zoom you can increase or decrease the
zoom values by 10%. While using the fast zoom, the
increments are by 100%. The maximum amount of

you can view is 1600%.

zoom that

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TIMER - MIN

TIMER
Press ►or◄ buttons to set a time value. You can set the
time value up to 120 minutes. (Refer to the section, Timer
Function
, for more details.)

MODE

GRAPHICS
HIGH FRAME

TEXT

MODE
Use ▲or▼ buttons to select between Text, Graphics and
High Frame modes.
In text mode, the AVerVision300AF+ corrects the intensity
of the adjacent pixel making it more uniform producing
sharper and clearer images.
In graphics mode, the AVerVision300AF+ adjusts the
gradient of the adjacent pixel making it appears to have a
smooth image.
In real-time requirement, we suggest to select High Frame
mode, which can more visually track animated objects and

. (This mode is better to be used in good light.)

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EFFECT

B/W

NEGATIVE

MIRROR

REVERSE

COLOR

EFFECT
Use ▲or▼ buttons to display the image captured by the
camera into negative, positive (true color), monochrome
(black and white), mirrored image, or as a rotated image by
180º.

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