Instruction manual

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AGC[OFF, VERYLOW, LOW, MID, HIGH, VERYHIGH, USER, FIX]
The AGC (Auto Gain Control) menu is used to set the AGC level of the
camera. When the AGC is active, the camera automatically increases the
sensitivity by amplifying the Video signal when the strength of the signal falls
below the normal value. If OFF or FIX mode is selected in the SENS-UP
menu, you can specify the AGC level. If you press the SET switch with a
USER sub menu selected, you will see the appropriate screen. In USER
mode, you can break down the level in 16 steps from VERY LOW to VERY
HIGH to your preference.
If you press the SET switch with a FIX sub menu selected, you will see the
appropriate screen. As a fixed value of the AGC gain is used in FIX mode,
you can select one of the 16 detailed levels from VERY LOW to VERY HIGH
before fixing it. FIX mode is not available if you set the BACKLIGHT
Note:
- If the DAY/NIGHT menu of the CAMERA SET is set to AUTO, the AGC
menu will be deactivated.
- If FLICKERLESS is set to ON, the AGC FIX mode will be disabled.
MOTION [S.SLOW, SLOW, NORM, FAST, F.FAST]
The MOTION menu is used to adjust the strength of the AGC level for a
control of the camera motion. This is available only if the SENS-UP menu is
set to AUTO. You can select one from S.SLOW, SLOW, NORM, FAST and
F.FAST for the AGC level. If you monitor a fast moving object in a low
contrast scene, select F.FAST while select S.SLOW for a hardly moving
object in the same lighting condition.
Note:
- If the DAY/NIGHT menu of the CAMERA SET is set to AUTO, the MOTION
menu will be deactivated.
DNR [OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH, USER (1~16)]
You can configure the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) related settings.
Reduces the noise on the screen. This is especially useful for a severely
distorted screen. You can set the level if you set DNR to USER.