JVC TK-C9300UA Instruction Manual - Page 14

Adjusting the Auto White Balance, Select [WHITE BALANCE] with

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Setting/Adjustment Adjusting the Auto White Balance Each light source has its own color temperature. Therefore, when the main light source lighting the subject is changed, adjust the white balance again. 1 Press the [MENU] button. 2 Select [WHITE BALANCE] with the [J/K] button and "AWC" with the [H/I] button, then press the [SET] button. 3 Zoom in to fill the screen with white. Place a white object at the center of the screen, under the same lighting condition as the subject to be shot and zoom in to fill the screen with white. 4 Press the [SET] button. Auto white balance adjustment begins. During operation, "AWC OPERATION" is displayed on the screen. 5 Adjustment is complete. When the appropriate white balance is acquired, "AWC OK" is displayed. SET button button MENU button D/N AUTO OFF BLC OFF ON LCD CRT AES OFF ON MONITOR TYPE CLASS 2 ONLY (U TYPE) ISOLATED POWER ONLY (E TYPE) AUX GND SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL VIDEO OUT FOCUS ADJUST SET WHITE BALANCE CONTROL E AWC SET R GAIN 160 B GAIN 160 WHITE BALANCE CONTROL E AWC SET R GAIN 160 B GAIN 160 DC12V 1 2 AC24V MENU . AWC OPERATION AWC OPERATION (during operation) AWC OK AWC OK (adjustment completed) m Error display If auto white balance adjustment is not successful, the following messages will appear on the monitor. v AWC ERROR : NG (Subject error) Displayed when there is not enough white color on the subject or the color temperature is not suitable. Fill the screen with a white object thoroughly and adjust the white balance again. v AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT (Insufficient illumination) Displayed when the light is low. Increase the illumination, then readjust the white balance. v AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT (Excessive illumination) Displayed when the light is too bright. Decrease the illumination, then readjust the white balance. v AWC ERROR : TIME OVER (Subject movement) Displayed when the subject moves. Keep the subject still, then readjust the white balance. 14

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Adjusting the Auto White Balance
Each light source has its own color temperature. Therefore, when the main light
source lighting the subject is changed, adjust the white balance again.
1
Press the [MENU] button.
2
Select [WHITE BALANCE] with the [
J
/
K
] button and "AWC" with
the [
H
/
I
] button, then press the [SET] button.
3
Zoom in to fill the screen with white.
Place a white object at the center of the screen, under the same lighting condition
as the subject to be shot and zoom in to fill the screen with white.
4
Press the [SET] button.
Auto white balance adjustment begins. During operation, "AWC OPERATION" is
displayed on the screen.
5
Adjustment is complete.
When the appropriate white balance is acquired, "AWC OK" is displayed.
.
AWC OPERATION
WHITE BALANCE CONTROL
E
AWC SET
R GAIN
B GAIN
AWC OK
WHITE BALANCE CONTROL
E
AWC SET
R GAIN
B GAIN
160
160
160
160
SET
MANUAL
SEE INSTRUCTION
GND
AUX
ONLY (E TYPE)
ISOLATED POWER
(U TYPE)
CLASS 2 ONLY
MENU
OUT
VIDEO
ON
CRT
ON
OFF
AES OFF
LCD
BLC OFF
D/N AUTO
MONITOR TYPE
DC12V
AC24V
1
2
ADJUST
FOCUS
MENU button
button
SET button
AWC OPERATION
AWC OK
(adjustment completed)
(during operation)
m
Error display
If auto white balance adjustment is not successful, the following messages will
appear on the monitor.
v
AWC ERROR : NG (Subject error)
Displayed when there is not enough white color on the subject or the color
temperature is not suitable.
Fill the screen with a white object thoroughly and adjust the white balance again.
v
AWC ERROR : LOW LIGHT (Insufficient illumination)
Displayed when the light is low. Increase the illumination, then readjust the white
balance.
v
AWC ERROR : HIGH LIGHT (Excessive illumination)
Displayed when the light is too bright. Decrease the illumination, then readjust the
white balance.
v
AWC ERROR : TIME OVER (Subject movement)
Displayed when the subject moves. Keep the subject still, then readjust the white
balance.
Setting/Adjustment
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