D-MAX DIC-5830DV Manual - page 9
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LOW / MIDDLE /HIGH
AREA: Select area and then adjust size and position of the area.
DEFAULT: Initialize all data you set.
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DWDR
When there are both bright and dark areas at the same time, this mode makes both areas
distinctive.
LOW LEVEL: Set lower level (0~15)
HIGH LEVEL: Set High level (0~15)
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HSBLC
GAIN: select gain value.
MODE: select between night only mode and all day
mode
MASK LEVEL: select mask level.
DEFAULT: Initialize all data you set.
M.SKIP AREA: set exception area where HSBL
MASK doesn’t work.
4. WHITE BALANCE
The screen color can be adjusted by using the WHITE BALANCE function.
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ATW: Select this when the color temperature is between 2,000°K and 9,000°K
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AWB: this mode doesn’t have the color temperature range.
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AWC->SET: To find the optimal setting for the current luminance environment
in this mode, put the camera towards a sheet of white paper.
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MANUAL: Select this to fine-tune White Balance
manually. Set White Balance first by using the ATW
or AWB mode. After that switch to MANUAL mode,
fine-tune the White Balance.
Note)
• Under the following conditions the WHITE BALANCE function may not operate properly.
In such cases, please select the AWB mode.
When the object’s surroundings have a very high color temperature such as a clear sky.
When the object’s surroundings are dark, If the camera directly faces a fluorescent light or
is installed in a place where there are considerable changes in illumination, the WHITE
BALANCE function may become unstable
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5. DAY&NIGHT
You can display pictures in color or B/W.
DWDR
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1. LOW LEVEL IIIIIIIIII 0~15
2. HIGH LEVEL IIIIIIIIIII 0~15
3. RETURN RET↙
HSBLC
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1. GAIN IIIIIIIIIII 1~100
2. MODE NIGHT ONLY
3. MASK LEVEL IIIIIIIIII 1~100
4. DEFAULT ↙
5. M. SKIP AREA OFF
6. RETURN RET↙
MANUAL WD
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1. BLUE IIIIIIIII 1~100
2. RED IIIIIIIII 1~100
3. RETURN RET↙