User`s manual
EDN Plus Series
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Slow Shutter: This option can be switched on when AES Mode is selected in the Exposure
Settings (AE) field. This function is only available for EDN3260 Plus / 3340 Plus.
Flickerless: If the Mode field in the Exposure Settings (AE) area has been set to AES, then this
option becomes available. The Flickerless function can reduce the flicker on camera view when
installing the camera into different frequencies. Choose among OF F, 50HZ, 60HZ, 50HZ (High
Luminance) or 60HZ (High Luminance). This function is only available for EDN3340 Plus.
EV Setting: Set up the Exposure Value. Note the brightness of the screen changes when you
change the EV value. This function is only available for EDN3340 Plus.
AE Response: Set up the Auto Exposure Response time. This function is only available for
EDN3340 Plus.
AE Weighting Area: Select an AE Weighting area. Each setup AE Weighting Area is configured
with the appropriate brightness level on the center and the surrounding areas. This function is
only available for EDN3340 Plus.
Brightness: Set the image brightness here.
AE Reference: Set the Auto Exposure value here. This function is only available for EDN3160
Plus.
Black Level: Set the Black level here. This function is only available for EDN3340 Plus.
WDR: The Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) function provides clearer images when both of the very
bright and dark areas simultaneously appear on the camera view. There are four value options:
OFF, Low, Middle and High. Note that when WDR is ON, some parts of the image may appear
solarized. This is normal for WDR, and is not a camera malfunction. This function is only available
for EDN3160 Plus / 3260 Plus.
Visibility Enhancement: (OFF/Low/Middle/High) Images in foggy or rain environments or in
environments with a very strong luminous intensity have a dynamic range that is significantly
lower than ordinary images. The user can use this Visibility Enhancement setting to “DEFOG” the
image if such “FOGGING” is an issue. This function is only available for EDN3260 Plus.
BLC Settings: Back Light Compensation (BLC) is used to make the subject appear clearer when it is
set against a bright background. The options vary among models.
OFF: Select to switch Back Light Compensation functions off.
Back Light: The Back Light function is useful when the background of the subject is very bright
and the subject itself is dark. Select Back Light and adjust the slide bar to the left / right for
setting up the back light value. The higher the value, the more the backlight compensation.