Operating Guide 38
Antelope Camera Systems
4.10.7 Sleep Mode
The sleep or standby mode is reducing the wear on the camera head and saves power. By
activating this mode the camera head is put to standby mode and the sensor and image processing
electronics are completely switched off. Antelope Camera Systems recommends to use this option,
when the mounted cameras will not be in use for more than one hour.
Select YES or NO with Select dial (Q). The arrow indicates the active item. By turning the Select
dial (Q) you change the settings, then press the Select dial (Q) once.
CONFIRM
SLEEP MODE
NO =>YES
When the sleep mode is active the camera does not provide a HDSDI signal and the display shows:
SLEEP MODE
ACTIVE
PRESS MENU TO EXIT
Press the Menu Dial (E) once to stop the sleep mode.
4.10.8 Reset to Factory Defaults
The reset to factory defaults function resets the Antelope PICO back to its manufacturer default
settings. .
Select YES or NO with Select dial (Q). The arrow indicates the active item. By turning the Select
dial (Q) you change the settings, then press the Select dial (Q) once.
CONFIRM
FACTORY RESET:
NO =>YES
The process to reset the camera will take approximately 5 seconds.
The OCP returns to the global menu again after the reset is finished.
Note! After performing a reset to factory defaults, make sure you switch the Fixed
Pattern on again. Also check the Playmode and Multimatrix settings!
Note! Performing a reset to factory defaults does not erase the stored User presets.
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