Panasonic WV-CS954 Manuel d'utilisation

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Note: When near-infrared lamps are used, the
image may be displayed out of focus and mode
switching may not perform automatically.

3. If you selected AUTO in step 1, move the cursor to

DURATION TIME and then tilt the joystick left to
select the time the camera should wait before
switching between the color mode and the black
and white mode after there is a change in the
illuminance level.
Available Settings: 10 s - 30 s - 60 s - 300 s

(S)

(L)

Note: When AUTO is selected, switching between
the color mode and the black and white mode is not
performed while pan, tilt, zoom, or focus is being
performed.

4. Move the cursor to BURST (BW), and then tilt the

joystick left or right to turn burst signal output on or
off.
This setting is for black and white mode display.
ON:

Turns on burst signal output.

OFF: Turns off burst signal output.

Note: With some monitors and VCR models, output
of a camera images in the black and white mode
will not display a proper image unless a burst signal
is provided. Select ON for this setting when using
equipment that requires a burst signal.

(11) Auto Focus (AF MODE)

1. Move the cursor to AF MODE, and then tilt the

joystick left or right to select an auto-focus mode
setting.
MANUAL S.M.L : Activates auto-focus when the AF

button on the system controller is
pressed.

AUTO S.M.L

: Auto focus is used automatically

when PAN, TILT or ZOOM are
used in manual operation.

The letters S (Small), M (Medium), and L (Large)
indicate the size of the auto-focus sensing area.

Notes:

• The AUTO (S.M.L.) setting can be selected only

when OFF, x2 FIX or x2 AUTO is selected for the
electronic sensitivity enhancement (SENS UP).
Any other SENS UP setting causes MANUAL
(S.M.L.) to be selected automatically for the
auto-focus mode (AUTO AF).

• Zooming up from WIDE can cause the image to

go out of focus.

• Auto-focus may not be possible with the types of

objects listed below. For such objects, focus
manually.

Example:

• Shiny or high intensity objects
• Objects shot through wet or dirty glass

• Pictures that are a mixture of distant and nearby

objects

• White walls and other single-color objects
• Venetian blinds and other vertically striped

objects

• Slanted objects
• Objects illuminated with low lighting

Auto-focus focuses on the object in the center of
the picture, so objects around the outside periphery
of the picture will not be in focus.

(12) Zoom Limit (ZOOM LIMIT)

1. Move the cursor to ZOOM LIMIT, and then tilt the

joystick left or right to select a zoom limit setting.
When doing manual operation, zoom operation
cannot go beyond the zoom limit.
Optical zoom ranges from 1 to 30 magnifications,
while digital zoom is used for higher magnifications
(up to 300).

Note:

• If zoom limit is set to more than 30x, then zoom

operation pauses at 30x magnification.

• Increasing the zoom to over 30x magnification

(digital zoom) decreases the resolution.

• You cannot set a zoom magnification of greater

than 30x as a preset position.

(13) Auto Image Stabilizer (STABILIZER)
This function electronically compensates for an
unstable camera image due to movement of a
mounting pole or bracket.

1. Move the cursor to STABILIZER, and then tilt the

joystick left or right to turn the stabilizer on or off.
The default setting is OFF
ON

: Automatically compensates for an unstable

image.

OFF : Image stabilizer will not operate.

Notes:

• The stabilizer may not be effective for the

following subjects.
Example: • Objects illuminated with low lighting

• Single-color objects (white walls etc)

• Fast moving periodic action, such as

mechanical vibration, may not be tracked.

• The stabilizer does not work during

PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS or when the camera
setup menu is open.

• When set to ON, some effective pixels on the

edge of the CCD are used by the stabilization
function. This may result in a small reduction in
resolution and a narrower angle of view. After
activating the image stabilizer function, check
that the field of view is correct.

• Image stabilization may not function where there

is excessive camera movement or when the
scene is low light or low contrast objects.

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