American Dynamics RAS917WLS-1 Security Camera User Manual


 
Changing Automatic White Balance Settings
1. Select Camera Functions from the Dome Configuration Menu. The highlight appears on the
Auto White Bal setting.
2. Change the setting.
Select Off to manually adjust the red or blue settings. Continue with step 3.
Select On for automatic white balance. Continue with step 7.
The default setting is On.
3. Do one of the following:
To change the red setting, move the highlight bar to W Bal Adj: Red, and then continue with
step 4.
To change the blue setting, continue with step 5.
4. Adjust the red setting. The values range from 0 to 511 and change in increments of 5.
There is no default value for the red setting.
5. Do one of the following:
To change the blue setting, move the highlight bar to Blue, then continue with step 6.
If you are finished making changes, continue with step 7.
6. Adjust the blue setting. The values range from 0 to 511 and change in increments of 5.
There is no default value for the blue setting.
7. Select Exit. The Dome Configuration Menu appears. Continue with What To Do Next on page
3–10.
Understanding How IR (Black & White) Mode Operates
SpeedDome Ultra VII Day/Night provides a black-and-white (B/W) mode to improve camera
performance when the light level falls below certain thresholds. This allows clear images to be
obtained under low-light conditions. This is referred to as IR Mode. There are five IR Mode settings:
Off, On, Auto High, Auto Mid and Auto Low. The following table lists the approximate lux values
when the camera is expected to switch between color and B/W modes. Actual values depend on the
current zoom setting of the camera and the light source.
IR Mode
Setting
Camera Performance
B/W Mode
Activates
B/W Mode
Deactivates
Off No B/W capabilities. N/A N/A
On Full-time B/W mode. N/A N/A
Auto High
Cleanest possible picture.
No field integration effect.
~30 lux ~135-155 lux
Auto Mid
Minimizes field integration
effect.
~3 lux ~20-25 lux
Auto Low
Maximizes color low-light
performance.
~.5 lux ~10-12 lux
Configuring Camera Features 3–3