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Antelope Camera Systems
4.4 OCP Display
4.4.1 Status Bar
The green status bar on the bottom of the OCP display (S) gives you a quick overview of the
the actual shutter speed, resolution, frame rate and gain settings.
0% - 1080i50 - 283fps - 0,00db
F-Stop Resolution Frame Rate Gain
left - the F-Stop of the lens is indicated in %. 100% stands for a wide open F-Stop,
0% means the F-Stop is closed all the way
middle left - the actual resolution is shown
middle right - the actual frame rate is shown
right - the gain setting is indicated in db
4.5 X-10 Button
Pressing the X-10 Steps Button (P) increases or reduces the step size in all parameter selecting
menus by an increment of 10 (instead of 1). Using this option is useful to quickly change menu
parameters with bigger increments.
4.6 User Matrix Scene Files Button
Pressing and holding the User Matrix / Scene Files Button (O) enters the Multi Matrix Correction
Presets (MCC) menu .
Briefly pressing and releasing the User Matrix / Scene Files Button (O) enters the Scene File
Settings menu .
The actual values of all settings are stored automatically in the camera head five seconds after they
have been changed. Additionally you have the option to store frequent used settings in the OCP for
future use. A total of ten User Matrix memory slots are available, four for custom Matrix settings
and six with preloaded presets to match the color response qualities of different widely used TV
camera systems. This feature is very useful to keep settings for different light situations or
operating environments.
There are additionally four Scene File memory slots available. They allow to store the actual
camera setup (values of all settings). This feature is very useful to keep custom settings for
different operating environments.
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