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SETTING PROCEDURES
Notes:
• The CAMERA ID stops at the edges of the monitor screen.
• The CAMERA ID moves faster if any of L/M/J/K is kept pressed for a sec-
ond or more.
2. Light Control Setting (ALC/ELC)
You can select the mode for adjusting the lens iris.
ALC: If you use the auto iris lens, select this parameter.
ELC: If you use a fixed or manual iris lens, select this parameter.
The factory default setting is ALC.
1. Move the cursor to ALC/ELC.
2. Select ALC or ELC.
Cautions:
1. Under bright lighting conditions such as outdoors, use an ALC type lens because the
ELC control range is not wide enough under these conditions.
2. Use an ALC type lens if the following phenomena occur:
• Strong smear and/or blooming on highlight objects such as spotlight or sunlight
from windows.
• Noticeable flicker in the picture and/or color rendition variations.
3. If ELC is selected, SUPER-D2 and SHUTTER are not available and white balance mode
is automatically set to ATW1 or ATW2 previously set.
4. If ELC is selected for ALC/ELC and used with the fixed iris lens in, the focal depth
becomes shallower than with the ALC type lens. Therefore, the range of focus-to-object
distance becomes narrower.
2-1. ALC Mode with SUPER-D2 ON
Super Dynamic2 Function (SUPER-D2)
The important object in a scene is usually placed in the center of the monitor screen. In the
SUPER-D2 mode, more photometric weight is given to the center of the screen (where the
important object is located) than to the edge of the screen (where a bright backlight would
most likely be located). You can use the SUPER-D2 function if you select ALC. It eliminates
interference by strong background lighting which makes the camera picture dark, such as a
spotlight.
1. Select ALC, and press I
.
The ALC
CONT menu appears.
2. Move the cursor to SUPER-D2 and
select ON.
3. If you want to adjust the video output level, move the "I" cursor for LEVEL. Adjust to the
desired level by pressing L or M.
** ALC CONT **
BACK LIGHT COMP
SUPER-D2 ON
LEVEL ...I.....
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RET END
1. Camera Identification (CAMERA ID) Setting
You can use the camera identification (CAMERA ID) to assign a name to the camera. The
camera ID consists of up to 16 alphanumeric characters. The camera ID display can be
switched on or off on the monitor screen.
To edit the CAMERA ID
1. Move the cursor to CAMERA ID.
The factory default setting is OFF.
2. Press I. The CAMERA ID menu
appears. The cursor on the letter “0” is
highlighted.
3. Move the cursor to the character you
want to edit by pressing L/M/J/
K.
4. After selecting the character, press I.
The selected character appears in the
editing area. (The pointer in the editing
area moves to the right automatically at
this moment.)
5. Repeat the steps above until all characters are edited.
To enter a blank space in the CAMERA ID
Move the cursor to SPACE and press I.
To replace a specific character in the CAMERA ID
1. Move the cursor to the editing area by pressing K.
2. Move the pointer to the character to be replaced by pressing L or M. Then move
the cursor to the character area and select a new character.
3. Press I to determine the CAMERA ID.
To clear all characters in the editing area
Move the cursor to RESET and press I. All characters in the editing area disappear.
To determine the display position of the CAMERA ID
1. Move the cursor to POSI, and press I. The display in the figure appears and the
CAMERA ID is highlighted.
2. Move the CAMERA ID to the desired posi-
tion by pressing L/M/J/K.
3. Press I to fix the position of the CAM-
ERA ID. The mode returns to the previous
CAMERA ID menu.
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Highlighted
0123456789
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
().,'":;&#!?=
+-*/%$
SPACE
POSI RET END RESET
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Character Cursor
Pointer
Character
Area
Command
Editing
Area
CAMERA ID menu