Digital eye technology control, Zoom, Focus – High End Systems DL1 User Manual
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DMX Programming
DL.1 User Manual
Digital Eye Technology Control
Zoom
Channel 12 and 13 provide 16-bit control of the camera Zoom function. The Zoom
includes 18× optical and 12× digital zoom (216× combined). Adjust Zoom from In
(DMX value = 0) to Out (DMX value = 65535)
Focus
Channel 14 and 15 provide 16-bit control of the camera Focus function. Auto focus is
active at DMX values = 0–511. Set Manual focus from In (Far End) value = 512 to
Out (Near End) value = 65535.
IR Illuminator
DL.1 fixtures with Digital Eye Technology are equipped with an illuminator that can
output infrared (IR) light. Channel 16 controls both the IR illuminator output and the
camera’s infrared sensing option. DMX values = 0 – 63 are the default with
illuminator off and the camera set to sense the visible light spectrum. From
DMXvalues =64–127, the Illuminator remains off , but the camera’s Auto IR function
is ON detecting ambient infrared light in the environment. The rest of the range
turns the Auto adjustment off and adjusts the amount of IR illuminator output from
FULL (DMX value = 128) to OFF (DMX value = 255).
Shutter
Digital Eye Technology can create slow-motion and choppy-frame effects using the
camera shutter options. Channel 17 controls the camera shutter providing six steps
of frame rate control from 1 to 30 frames/second. DMX values = 0 – 63 set Full Auto
Exposure and is the default option.
White Balance
Channel 18 adjusts for the variation in what is perceived as “White” in different light
conditions. The Auto White Balance mode computes the white balance value output
using color information from the entire screen. It outputs the proper value using the
color temperature on a range of values from 3000 to 7500K and is the default setting.
Other settings for this Parameter accommodate Indoor and Outdoor lighting
conditions.
Orientation
Digital Eye Technology can Vertically Invert (Flip) or Horizontally Invert (Mirror) the
image being viewed by the camera. Channel 19 controls the Orientation parameter.
All four combinations of Vertical and Horizontal Invert are available.
Effects
Digitial Eye Technology can convert an image to black and white (B&W), or can
invert the color (Negative art). A snapshot can also be taken of the image (Freeze
Frame) with or without one of these effects applied. Channel 20 controls the Effects
parameter.