For Automatic White Balance, press the button three times. AWB will start and automatically stop after adjusting.
- Normal - Mirrored - Inverted
- Positive - Negative
C
Image
Color
60 50
50 Hz
1280 x 1024 1280 x 720 1024 x 768
- Normal - Freeze the image
D
Note 2
Display
60 Hz
Wide dyna- mic range
+
-
E
- WDR/Normal
Note 3
Factory setting recovery
Press 3 times (image reset)
Press 3 times (line reset)
- Neutral
F
G
Neutral
Reserved
Notes : 1. White Balance. Adjust white balance to adjust the color of the image. Under different lighting condi- tions, the color of the object will have a slight difference. This can be corrected by adjusting the value of the R/G/B, in order to display the real color. This camera has two white balance adjustment modes: manual and automatic. In the manual mode, press and buttons to select R/G/B, then press and buttons to increase or decrease the contrast value, respectively. Press and buttons to turn white balance mode on/off. In this state, press three times. The camera will start automatic white balance adjusting. It will automatically exit after adjusting. When the camera enters the automatic white balance mode, power on the lighting device and prepare a white paper as the reference subject. Place the white paper under the entire lens view. Only in this way can we get the best image. After automatic white balance adjusting, the brightness of the screen may vary, so it is best to re-do the exposure adjustment. 2. Display: Press the button to select a different resolution. This camera offers three resolutions to achieve the best effects with different displays on the market: 1280 x 720 to match 16:9 HD TV; 1280 x 1024 to match 5:4 17” and 19” monitors; and 1024 x 768 to match 4:3 15” and 8” monitors. Press to select a 50 HZ or 60 HZ model. Press the and buttons to freeze and restore the current image. 3. Wide dynamic mode: Some highly reflective objects, such as metal or solder, may result in bright spots on the screen. First reduce brightness of the light source or shorten the exposure time to elimi- nate these bright spots. Then press the and buttons to enter the “wide dynamic mode.” You will find that the original dark image portion becomes brighter. Next, press the and buttons to fine-tune the image effects and achieve a larger dynamic range. Note that setting a wide dynamic mode may cause the signal to noise ratio to decrease, so that the image may appear slightly noisy.
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