4 back light – Velleman CAMCOLD24 User Manual

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CAMCOLD24 - CAMCOLD24W

V. 02 – 30/05/2013

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USER1

This is a primary user-definable setting that lets you

control blue and red gain.
Note: This can be useful in environments that are
saturated with a single colour of light (for example bars

or entertainment venues), or it can help vision-impaired
(colour-blind) users.

USER2

This is a second user-definable setting that lets you

control blue and red gain.

ANTI CR Anti colour rolling. Some types of lighting can cause

colour bars rolling over the screen. Use this setting to

compensate.

MANUAL When you switch the camera on, it will acquire a white

balance value from the whitest object in view. The

camera will then reproduce white colour based on this
value, regardless of changes in colour temperature or
other factors.

LEVEL: You can manually adjust the balance between

red and blue levels to improve the image, when the
acquired value gives insufficient colour quality.

PUSH
LOCK

Use this option to adjust white balance based on a white
object that you use as a baseline. Point the camera at
the white object and make sure it fills as much of the

screen as possible. Click the middle button on the
joystick. The camera will now use the colour of that white
object as a baseline.

7.4

Back light

If there is a bright light in the background, for example from a
window, the image around it may be too dim to see clearly. In that

case, use the backlight function to compensate.

Display: BACKLIGHT
OFF

No backlight compensation.

BLC

Back light compensation. The camera automatically
brightens the dim parts of the image.

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