Panasonic BB-HCM403A Operating Instructions - Page 71

Electric bulb 2800 K

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Operating Instructions Setting Camera Name White Balance Color Night View Description • The camera name is displayed on the Single Camera page. • Enter ASCII characters (see page 176) or characters from other languages (1-15 characters for a 1-byte character and 1-7 characters for a 2-byte character). Note that [Space and [>] are not available. Select from the following options. "K (Kelvin)" is a unit for color temperature. • Auto (default) - Automatic adjustment • Fixed Indoor - Electric bulb (2800 K) • Fixed Fluorescent - White type fluorescent light (White) (3600 K) • Fixed Fluorescent - Daylight type fluorescent light (Daylight) (4000 K) • Fixed Outdoor - Solar light (6000 K) • Hold - Setting [Hold] keeps the current white balance. Note • White balance settings are also saved when registering the home position. • In the color night view mode, the camera image becomes brighter in a low illuminance. The camera image returns to normal operation in a bright location. • In color night view mode, the following may be experienced: - Image refresh interval may increase (1 frame a second at maximum). - Images may blur when viewing moving objects or tilting in low illuminance. Note • In the color night view mode, the image may have white or colored dots around the object. This is not a problem, since it is a CCD sensor characteristic. 71

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Operating Instructions
71
Setting
Description
Camera Name
The camera name is displayed on the Single Camera
page.
Enter ASCII characters (see page 176) or characters from
other languages (1—15 characters for a 1-byte character
and 1—7 characters for a 2-byte character). Note that
[Space], ["], ['], [&], [<], and [>] are not available.
White Balance
Select from the following options. "K (Kelvin)" is a unit for color
temperature.
Auto (default)
Automatic adjustment
Fixed Indoor
Electric bulb (2800 K)
Fixed Fluorescent
(White)
White type fluorescent light
(3600 K)
Fixed Fluorescent
(Daylight)
Daylight type fluorescent light
(4000 K)
Fixed Outdoor
Solar light (6000 K)
Hold
Setting [Hold] keeps the current
white balance.
Note
White balance settings are also saved when registering
the home position.
Color Night
View
In the color night view mode, the camera image becomes
brighter in a low illuminance. The camera image returns to
normal operation in a bright location.
In color night view mode, the following may be
experienced:
Image refresh interval may increase (1 frame a
second at maximum).
Images may blur when viewing moving objects or
tilting in low illuminance.
Note
In the color night view mode, the image may have white or
colored dots around the object. This is not a problem, since
it is a CCD sensor characteristic.