Scene Button; Color Button - FLIR Voyager III Operator's Manual

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Voyager III Joystick Control Unit
Night Running
Night Docking
Man Overboard
Day Running
432-0005-00-10 Rev 100 — Voyager III Operator's Manual

SCENE Button

Short Press
A short press of the SCENE button cycles through four preset automatic gain
control (AGC) settings, which change the image gain and level settings:
• Night Running
• Night Docking
• Day Running
• Man Overboard
The preset AGC settings for each scene have been optimized to offer the most
balance and high quality image for specific conditions. Which setting to use
depends on personal preference and environmental conditions. You may like the
way the Night Docking setting looks, even though you are running on open water
during the daytime. Experiment with the different settings, and find out for yourself
which settings works best in different conditions.
Long Press
Pressing and holding the SCENE button switches between the thermal and
visible-light cameras for any video channel set to OSD (on-screen display). The
type of video to display is set using the options on the Analog Video Menu. Two
separate video channels are supported: primary and secondary (see "Analog
Video Menu" on page 58 for details).
If both the primary and the secondary video channels are set to OSD, then
pressing and holding the SCENE button changes the video on both channels. By
default, the secondary video is set to display unprocessed analog. If this is the
way your system is configured, then pressing and holding the SCENE button
changes only the primary channel.

COLOR Button

Short Press
Pressing the COLOR button switches the thermal camera video display. The way
the button works depends on the setting of Color Thermal Video on the Video
Setup Menu (see page 50).
• When Color Thermal Video is disabled, pressing the COLOR button lets you
choose between white/black or red/black display options.
• When Color Thermal Video is enabled, pressing the COLOR button cycles
through four preset color pallets.
The default color scheme is red/black since the equipment is often used at night
in the darkness and the red-hot image can help preserve the user's night vision.
Based on personal preferences, one of the other color settings (or color palettes)
can be chosen as a default.
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