Setting White Balance - Honeywell ACUIX User Manual

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Configuring HDXA, HDXJ, and HDXF Camera Settings

Setting White Balance

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To set the NightShot deactivate point:
1. If necessary, set the NightShot mode to automatic.
2. Select 5 Camera Options
3. Select the desired deactivate setting by moving the controller joystick up or
down to navigate through the available video gain and shutter speed
values.
Video Gain Settings
0 dB (default), 2 dB, 4 dB, 6 dB, 8 dB, 10 dB, 12 dB, 14 dB, 16 dB, 18 dB,
20 dB, 22 dB, 24 dB, 26 dB, or 28 dB
Shutter Speed Settings
NTSC = 1/4 s, 1/8 s, 1/15 s, 1/30 s, or 1/60 s (default)
PAL = 1/3 s, 1/6 s, 1/12 s, 1/25 s, or 1/50 s (default)
The high light level mode cannot be set lower than the low light level mode.
Conversely, the low light level mode cannot be set higher than the high light level
mode.
To set the white balance for high light or low light:
1. Select 5 Camera Options
2 Low Light WB Mode
2. Select one of the following:
AUTO (default): Auto White Balance mode automatically adjusts the
white balance using color information from the entire screen. It
compensates for color temperature changes from 3200 K to 7500 K.
Use this setting to control the white balance for a particular shooting
environment.
ATW: Auto Tracing White Balance mode automatically adjusts the
white balance every time a change is detected in lighting conditions. It
compensates for color temperature changes from 2000 K to 10000 K.
Use this setting to control the white balance when lighting conditions
are variable.
Indoor: If the lighting condition is limited to fluorescent light, you can
select the preset 3200 K base mode for more precise white balance
adjustment.
Outdoor: If the lighting condition is limited to daylight, you can select
the preset 5800 K base mode for more precise white balance
adjustment.
3 NightShot Control
4 White Balance
1 High Light WB Mode or
4 Deactivate.

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