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MANUAL The manual adjustment mode enables a more precise adjustment. Please select
ATW or AWC first. Then change to manual adjustment mode and press the
SETUP button. Set the suitable color temperature, and increase or decrease the
red and blue color values at the same time while checking the color changes of
the objects in view.
Press “RET” to save all settings in this menu and return to the previous menu.
Press “END” to save all the menu settings and exit.
INDOOR Select this option when the color temperature is 5,600°K.
OUTDOOR Select this option when the color temperature is 3,300°K
Press “RET” to saves all settings in this menu and returns to the previous menu.
Press “END” to save all the menu settings and exit.
3.3.5 DAY NIGHT
These settings control the operation of the camera when the illumination level changes. Choices
are Color at all times; B/W at all times; or color when illumination is bright, switching to B/W in
low light. PLEASE NOTE: In “color” operation, there is an IR “cut” (blocking) filter between the
lens and the sensor; the EZ630 has very little IR sensitivity when the image is displayed in
color. The EZ630 camera will have excellent IR sensitivity when displaying a low light B/W
picture. To properly utilize the IR illuminators on the EZ630 in low light situations, it is
essential to select either the AUTO or the B/W operating mode in this menu.
B/W The picture is always displayed in B/W.
BURST OFF/ON:
ON: Retains the color burst information; minor color noise may appear
when ambient illumination is low.
OFF: With color burst signal off, picture will be pure B/W.
Press “RET” to save all settings in the DAY/NIGHT menu and returns to the
previous menu.
Press “END” to save all the setting menus and exit.
COLOR The picture is always displayed in color, even at low light levels.
NOTE: In “color” operation, there is an IR “cut” (blocking) filter between the
lens and the sensor; thus EZ610/630 camera has very little IR sensitivity
when the image is displayed in color. (default for EZ610)
AUTO The picture switches to color in a normal (bright) environment and switches
to B/W when the ambient illumination is low. The switching point is controlled
by the video signal level.
Note: AGC selection must be set as middle or high in order to employ the
auto switching function.
Delay Delay time for switch reaction on light changes, range 0~63 seconds.
S-Level
Trigger level for switching to day mode in range 0~100.
E-Level
Trigger level for switching to night mode in range 0~100.
NOTE: The AUTO mode is not recommended for applications with high-
power IR illumination. The camera may switch continuously between
Day and Night mode.