Configuration and Operation
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White Balance mode on all units except the CP-4221-301
On all units, five white balance modes are available:
Auto – The Auto Balance White mode computes the white balance value output using color
information from the entire screen. It is suitable for an environment with a light source color
temperature in the range of approximately 2,700 ~ 7,500K.
Indoor – This is a static indoor mode setting.
Outdoor – This is a static indoor mode setting.
ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance) – The Auto Tracking White Balance function
automatically adjusts the white balance in a scene while temperature color is changing. The
ATW Mode is suitable for an environment with a light source color temperature in the range
of approximately 2500 ~ 10,000K.
Manual – In this mode, you can manually change the white balance value. You can select a
number between 0 ~255 for either/both Rgain and Bgain to increase the red and/or blue
luminance.
Click Set to save settings.
Zoom
Select Wide or Tele. Then drag the cursor on the Zoom bar to set the zoom level, which is displayed
in the window (x1..x18 on CP-3211-xxx or x1..x20 on CP-4221-xxx).
Focus
Select one of the following settings: Auto, Manual, Near, or Far.
Figure 105: White Balance Screen (all units except CP-4221-301)