Figure 2: OSD menu controls
Left
There is a menu map on the back page of the manual
that shows an overview of the menu structure (see
"Menu map" on page 6.)
Main menu
The camera is configured through the setup menus that
appear on-screen (see Figure 3).
To access and navigate the main menu, press and hold
the Enter button (See Figure 2). Use the up or down
buttons to move between items, and press the Enter
button to select that item. Use the left and right buttons
to select the different options available for the item.
Figure 3: Main menu
Table 1 lists the main menu options.
Table 1: Main menu options
Menu option
Function
Presets
Configures the preset for the lighting condition.
Setup
Configures camera ID, motion detection, and
wide dynamic range options.
Viewing
Configures flip and resolution.
Exposure
Configures automatic gain control (AGC), AE
preferences, shutter limit, frame report, and B/W
control.
White balance
Configures automatic white balance (AWB)
mode, and auto tracking white balance (ATW).
Save/restore
Saves user settings, restores user settings, and
restores factory settings.
Exit
Exits the OSD menu system and returns to live
mode.
When in a submenu, you can easily move back to a
previous menu, save changes as well as cancel
changes and return to live mode. Select one of these
options:
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Up
Right
Enter
Down
Prev.
Returns to the previous menu.
Save
Saves changes.
Cancel
Cancels and returns to live mode.
Presets menu
Table 2 lists the presets for common lighting conditions.
Select the option that suits your camera's situation.
Table 2: Preset menu options
Menu option
Description
Normal
This is the camera default preset for general
lighting conditions out of the box. This mode
supports 14 bits of dynamic range and gives
priority to rendering the highlights in the
scene.
Indoor
This preset supports 16 bits of dynamic range
and gives priority to rendering the shadows in
the scene. It is primarily used for typical indoor
scenes and when you want to see backlit
objects clearly in front of bright backgrounds
(as in a building lobby, for example).
Outdoor
This preset offers the highest dynamic range
of 17 bits and gives priority to rendering the
highlights in the scene. This mode produces
flatter images than modes with lower dynamic
range.
Flickerless
Internally generated sync that reduces flicker
under fluorescent lighting.
Custom
Whenever any menu items are changed,
Custom will be displayed.
Setup menu
From the Main menu, use the arrow buttons to select
Setup and press the Enter button. The Setup menu
screen appears.
Figure 4: Setup menu
Table 3 below lists the main menu options.
Table 3: Setup menu options
Menu option
Description
ID setup
Configures camera identification and position.
See "Camera ID setup" on page 4 for setup
information.
Sync
Select one of the two options:
INT - Internal Synch. This is used with DC
Power Input as a way to reduce the phase roll
of fluorescent lights.
LL - Line Lock. This is used to synch video for
AC Power Input so that the synch matches the
frequency of the power input. This will
completely eliminate the roll caused by
fluorescent
lights.
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