Panasonic AW-UN70 Operating Instructions - Page 80
AGC Max Gain, ND Filter, Notes, Day/Night, Night‑Day Level, Picture, Chroma Level, Setting value
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Web screen configurations (continued) AGC Max Gain When "Auto" is selected as the "Gain" setting, the maximum gain-up amount can be set. Setting value: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB, 30dB, 36dB, 42dB, 48dB Factory settings: 24dB ND Filter Adjust light intensity by switching between optical ND filters that are built into the unit. Setting value: Auto Automatically switches ND filters depending on the lighting conditions of the subject and shooting location. ●● This can only be configured when "Scene" is set to "Full Auto". Through ND filter is not used. 1/4 Reduces light intensity to 1/4. 1/16 Reduces light intensity to 1/16. 1/64 Reduces light intensity to 1/64. Factory settings: Through Notes ●● When "Night" is selected for Day/Night, the setting is fixed to "Through". ●● When "Auto" is selected for Day/Night, you can select either "Auto" or "Through". ●● When "Auto" is selected, ND filters are switched automatically. When filters are switched, there will be a momentary marked change in image brightness. ●● Depending on the surrounding environment and conditions of use, filter switching may not occur as expected even when "Auto" is selected. zzPicture Day/Night This is used to select normal shooting or low light shooting (by exposing the subjects to infrared rays). For details, refer to "Contrast 2/2 screen" (page 38). Setting value: Day, Night, Auto Factory settings: Day Night-Day Level Adjust the level used while switching from Night mode to Day mode when Day/Night is set to "Auto". This can only be configured when "Day/Night" is set to "Auto". Setting value: Low, Mid, High Factory settings: Mid Chroma Level Set here is the color intensity (chroma level) of the images. Setting range: -3 to +3 Factory settings: +2 AWB When you click the [Execute] button, this is used to execute automatic white balance (AWB) to set the white balance. For details, refer to page 17. 80