Canon VB-R10VE Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator Manual - Page 133

Adjust the Focus and Speed

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Viewer Settings If [Manual] is selected, use one of the following two methods to adjust the white balance. • [R Gain] and [B Gain] Specify the white balance parameters by dragging the sliders. Drag to the right to increase the gain (the sensitivity to brightness). • [One Shot WB] Force white balance adjustment to a light source. Using a white object (such as a piece of white paper) as a standard, fill the shot with the object and click this button. Important If you select [Enabled] for Night Mode, you will not be able to set the white balance. If you select [Auto] for Night Mode, however, you will be able to set the white balance, but those settings will be cleared when the camera switches to Night Mode. Note When [Night Mode] is enabled in [Aperture Mode], both the displayed and recorded video is in black and white. 7 Adjust the Focus and Speed You can use the [Focus and Speed] tab in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box to adjust the focus and the pan/tilt/ zoom speeds. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) [Auto], [Auto (for domes)] Automatically focus the video. Use [Auto (for domes)] for cameras equipped with an indoor dome housing. The setting prevents the camera from focusing onto the dome surface. (2) [Fixed at infinity] Fix the focal point at infinity. (3) [Manual] Adjust the focus manually by clicking the [Far] or [Near] button. Click [One Shot AF] to focus once on the current subject and then return to manual focus. 133

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Viewer
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ettings
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If [Manual] is selected, use one of the following two methods to adjust the white balance.
[R Gain] and [B Gain]
Specify the white balance parameters by dragging the sliders. Drag to the right to increase the gain (the sensitivity
to brightness).
[One Shot WB]
Force white balance adjustment to a light source. Using a white object (such as a piece of white paper) as a
standard, fill the shot with the object and click this button.
Note
When [Night Mode] is enabled in [Aperture Mode], both the displayed and recorded video is in black and white.
Adjust the Focus and Speed
You can use the [Focus and Speed] tab in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box to adjust the focus and the pan/tilt/
zoom speeds.
(1)
[Auto], [Auto (for domes)]
Automatically focus the video.
Use [Auto (for domes)] for cameras equipped with an indoor dome housing. The setting prevents the camera from
focusing onto the dome surface.
(2)
[Fixed at infinity]
Fix the focal point at infinity.
(3)
[Manual]
Adjust the focus manually by clicking the [Far] or [Near] button.
Click [One Shot AF] to focus once on the current subject and then return to manual focus.
Important
If you select [Enabled] for Night Mode, you will not be able to set the white balance. If you select [Auto] for Night Mode, however, you will
be able to set the white balance, but those settings will be cleared when the camera switches to Night Mode.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)