Operating your camera – Samsung SID-560 User Manual

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Operating Your Camera

COLOR CCD CAMERA

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COLOR CCD CAMERA

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RETURN :
Select this to save the changes in the EXPOSURE menu and return to the SETUP menu.

• If you press the SET button in ‘AUTO’ mode, You can adjust brightness by

increasing or decreasing the shutter speed. (X2~X256)

• Note that the higher the zoom level, the brighter the screen, but the more likely it

is that an after-image will appear.

• Although Noise, Spots, and Whitish symptoms may occur in SENS-UP operation

when the zoom level is increased, this is normal.

Notes

Use the White Balance function to adjust the screen color.
1. When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select ‘White Bal.’ by using the Up

and Down buttons so that the arrow indicates ‘White Bal.’ .

2. Select a desired mode using the Up and Down buttons.

AWC

SET : To find the optimal setting for the current luminance environment in

this mode, set the point the camera towards a sheet of white paper
and press the SET button. If the environment changes, readjust it.

MANUAL : Select this to fine-tune White Balance manually. Set White Balance

first by using the ATW or AWC mode. After that switch to MANUAL
mode, fine-tune the White Balance and then press the SET button.

Select one of the following 5 modes, as appropriate for your purpose.

ATW : Select this when the color temperature is between 1800˚K and 10500˚K
INDOOR : Select this when the color temperature is between 4500˚K and 8500˚K.
OUTDOOR : Select this when the color temperature is between 1800˚K and

10500˚K. (sodium light inclusion)

White Balance (White Bal.)

MAIN SETUP

1.LENS

DC

2.EXPOSURE

3.WHITE BAL

ATW

4.BACKLIGHT

OFF

5.SSNR

ON

6.DAY/NIGHT

AUTO

• White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions. In this case

select the AWC mode.

When the color temperature of environment surrounding the subject is out of the
control range (e.g. clear sky, or sunset)

When the ambient illumination of the subject is dim.
If the camera is directed towards a fluorescent light or is installed in a place
where illumination changes dramatically, the White Balance operation may
become unstable.

Notes

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