Pelco ccc4000pckit Model Vehicle User Manual


 
Pelco Manual C1931M (5/99) 7
HUE
Hue ensures that a monitor accurately displays colors by correcting the phase of the color
signal. Hue applies only to NTSC cameras.
CHANGING THE CAMERA’S CONTROLS
To change the camera’s controls:
1. In the Program section, select Program 1, Program 2, or Program 3 depending
on where you want to save the new settings.
2. If the correct communications port is not selected, select the port where you installed
the DB-9 cable.
3. Select one of the following White Balance controls:
In normal situations, select Full Auto for all color temperature changes between
2500 and 6500 Kelvin. When the scene contains 5 percent or less white, Full
Auto does not perform at an optimum level.
For incandescent indoor lighting, select Fixed Indoor (fixed-color temperature
of 3200 Kelvin).
For clear-daylight, outdoor lighting, select Fixed Outdoor (fixed-color tempera-
ture of 5600 Kelvin).
For fluorescent lighting, select Fixed FL/TL (fixed-color temperature of 4500
Kelvin).
For special light conditions, select Full Remote (corrects every color tempera-
ture between 2500 and 6500 Kelvin).
4. Do one of the following:
If you selected Full Auto, adjust the speed.
or
If you selected Full Remote, adjust the percent of red or blue in the scene as neces-
sary using the appropriate scroll bar.
5. Set the V-phase using the scroll bar. If only one camera is connected to a monitor and
VCR, turn off the Line-Lock control. Turning off this control improves the picture quality.
6. Set the Edge Enhancement by selecting the On/Off control. If a check mark appears,
the edge enhancement control is turned on.
7. Using the appropriate scroll bar, do one of the following:
If you are setting up an NTSC camera, set the Illumination Control by adjusting the
Shutter and AGC as necessary.
or
If you are setting up a PAL camera, set the Illumination Control by adjusting the Iris
and AGC as necessary.
8. If you are setting up an NTSC camera, set the Hue using the scroll bar.