Camera function setting – Toa C-CC354A PAL User Manual
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9. CAMERA FUNCTION SETTING
The following 9 functions can be set and reset.
Note
Be sure to set the mode switch (for AGC, backlight compensation,Wide Dynamic, ATW, and flickering-
reduction operation settings) to the "(MENU)" position. Failure to do this makes it impossible to set the "shutter
speed/flickering-free operation," "backlight compensation," "AGC/sensitivity levels," and "white balance" from
the camera menu. An iris level, chroma level, image quality (enhancement), and camera ID title can be set
from the camera menu regardless of the mode switch setting.
Functions
[1] Iris level
Adjusts the lens iris.
[2] Shutter speed/flickering-reduction operation
NTSC :
Sets the shutter speed to Normal (1/60), 1/100 (flickering-reduction), 1/125, 1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000 or AES.
PAL :
Sets the shutter speed to Normal (1/50), 1/120 (flickering-reduction), 1/125, 1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000 or AES.
[3] Wide Dynamic Setting
This function adjusts the image so that an object does not appear too dark or the background too bright, in
order to make both the dark and bright sections of the object visible under backlight conditions.
[4] Backlight compensation
Prevents an object from becoming too dark and the back ground from becoming too bright to be viewed due to
backlight.
[5] Automatic gain control (AGC)/sensitivity levels
An AGC level can be automatically maintained constant, automatically changed or set for OFF. Also, a
sensitivity level can be changed in increments of OFF, 2 times, 4 times, 6 times, 8 times, 10 times, 16 times,
24 times or 32 times.
[6] White balance
Three modes are made available for selection: ATW, AWB, MANUAL
ATW:
The camera's white balance varies as an object's color temperature varies.
AWB:
The camera operates on the initially-set white balance even if an object's color temperature
changes, once the camera white balance is adjusted when the camera is installed.
MANUAL:
To adjust the white balance so that the color looks natural when an object is viewed under a
special light source.
(7) Chroma level
You can adjust the chroma level as you like.
(8) Image quality (enhancement)
You can enhance the contours of an image as you like.
(9) Camera ID title
Up to 8 alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used to set a camera ID title. You can select the ID title
display position from "Lower Right," "Lower Left," "Upper Left," and "Upper Right" of the screen.
Reset
The camera functions can be reset to the factory-preset values (initial setting status). Refer to p. 19.