Canon VB-H43 Operation Manual page 156

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[Infrared (940nm)]
Select this option to capture video under infrared
(940 nm wavelength) lighting.
(8) [None]
When switching Day/Night Mode, the camera
automatically focuses on each of the fluorescent
lighting focus positions set for Day Mode and Night
Mode.
Registering the Focus Positions
The focus positions that are used when switching Day/
Night Mode are registered as follows:
Select (2) [Day Mode] or (3) [Night Mode] in [Day/
1
Night] (p. 155).
Under the lighting conditions selected in step 1, adjust
2
the focus position as required while watching the
video.
3
Click [Register focus position].
[Registered] will appear next to the mode, [Day Mode]
or [Night Mode], picked in step 1.
Select the remaining mode in step 1, and repeat steps
4
2-3.
[Clear the registered focus position?] will appear when
selecting (5) or (8), even if only one focus position has
been registered for either [Day Mode] or [Night Mode].
When switching to (5) or (8), and then back to [Move to
registered focus position] mode, selecting [No] will
preserve the registered focus position. Selecting [Yes] will
clear the registered focus position.
Important
• If the viewer is exited in [Day Mode] or [Night Mode], auto
day/night stays disabled even if [Auto] is set in the setting
page. To set auto day/night to enable, be sure to exit the
viewer after setting [Auto].
• While making settings with the [Day/Night Mode Focus
Settings] panel, it is not possible to make settings using
Admin Tools on another computer.
• If [Use One-shot AF] is activated due to switching between
Day/Night Mode, the camera may not be able to focus on a
target subject using One-shot AF if another subject passes in
front of the target at that time.
• If Night Mode will be used under infrared lighting, turn on the
lighting before switching to Night Mode.
• Even if you use [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings], focus may
not be maintained in Night Mode if the light source changes
(ex. infrared lighting to sunlight).
Note
Refer to the following for focus ranges when Day/Night is
enabled.
156
Notes on p. 58
Notes on p. 42
Selecting the External Device Output
You can control external device output and display the
current output status using an icon. Output can be
activated and deactivated by clicking this icon.
Example:
Output 1: inactive
Output 2: active
Registering Custom Settings
By registering settings for camera position, exposure,
white balance, etc. beforehand, you can load settings
using manual or automatic control.
In custom settings, the setting values for the following
items in the Control for Admin menu can be saved.
[Smart Shade Control], [Haze Compensation], [Focus],
[Exposure], [White Balance], [Image Quality Adjustment],
[Day/Night]
[Pan/Tilt/Zoom]
Click [Register] after completing the above settings to
register the custom settings.
(1) Custom setting button
Select the numbered button with the registered
custom settings to load the settings.
(2) [Register Custom Settings]
The [Register Custom Settings] panel is displayed.
(1)
(2)

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