Heath Consultants EyeCGas User Manual
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EYE-C-GAS user's manual
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5.1.5.9 Analog Video (infrared video output using the optional BNC Video Adapter)
Users can turn analog video On or Off (keeping it set to Off conserves power). See Section 7.
5.1.5.10 Status Row
The status row shows all the current operating modes and date and time of EYE-C-GAS. Specific
indicators are described below.
Figure
17: Status Row
1. Image Polarity – designated by either WH or BH refers to whether the infrared image is
set to white hot or black hot. The infrared image is displayed in shades of grey. In WH
mode, the hottest parts of the image are displayed in white while the coolest parts in
black; in BH mode the hottest parts of the image are displayed as black while the coolest
parts are white.
2. Filter Selection (NOT USED) – F1 is default.
3. Mode – designated as NOR or ENH, indicates the operating mode of the camera. Refer to
Sections 5.1.3.5, 5.1.5.4 and 5.2.4 for details on using the modes.
4. Zoom value – designated as 1x, 2x, or 4x indicates the electronic zoom value.
5. Date – displayed as MM/DD/YY indicates the current date.
6. Time – displayed using the 24-hour timekeeping system (seconds are displayed while
recording) indicates the current time. The time is factory set to UTC time. The user can
change the camera’s time using Artsoft. See 6.3.2 for details.
7. Recording Capacity – designated by the DISK symbol indicates the remaining recording
capacity of EYE-C-GAS. Initially all white, as the camera records images and video the
indicator begins to fill green. A fully green indicator means EYE-C-GAS has no
recording space available.
8. When in Enhanced Mode the actual parameter numbers of enhanced adjustment will be
displayed. The number on the left corresponds to the depth of enhancement (from 005 to
100, see Table 1) and the number on the right is the amount of background scene
adjustment (from 0.20 to 0.80, see Table 1).
Figure 16: Analog video selection screen