Vaddio Sony EVI-D70 PTZ Camera User Manual

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Basic Functions

Mute
Blanks the screen and sends out a synchronizing
signal.

Lens Initialization
Initializes the zoom and focus of the lens. Even when
power is already on, it initializes the zoom and the
focus.

AutoPowerOff
If an operation is not attempted via either a VISCA
command or the remote controller during a pre-set
time period (from 1 to 65,535 minutes), the power will
automatically turn off (Standby). To disable this
function, set the time period to 0 minutes.

NightPowerOff
When the Alarm function operates in DayNight mode,
and the unit judges that it is night, if an operation is not
attempted via either a VISCA command or the remote
controller during a pre-set time period (from 1 to
65,535 minutes), the power will automatically turn off
(Standby). To disable this function, set the time period
to 0 minutes.
When the DayNight level is set correctly (the Day
level > the Night level), the Alarm function can only
be set when the unit is operated in DayNight mode.

For information on DayNight mode settings, see pages 13,
14, and 24.

AutoPowerOff and NightPowerOff can be used at the
same time.
However, if the criteria for both are fulfilled at the
same time, the shorter of the two time periods until
shut down will be used to turn the power off
(Standby).

Memory (Position Preset)

Using the position preset function, 6 sets of camera
shooting conditions can be stored and recalled.
This function allows you to achieve the desired status
instantly even without adjusting the following items
each time:

• Pan-Tilt position
Zoom Position
Digital Zoom On/Off
Focus Auto/Manual
Focus Position
AE Mode
Shutter control parameters
Bright Control
Iris control parameters
Gain control parameters
Exposure Compensation On/Off
Exposure Level
Backlight Compensation On/Off

Slow Shutter Auto/Manual
White Balance Mode
R/B Gain
Aperture
ICR Shoot On/Off

The settings are recalled when the power is turned on.

For setting items, see the “Initial Settings, Position Preset”
section on page 25.

Alarm

For details, see page 13.

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