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Honeywell HDZ36EX - White Balance; Figure 5-12 White Balance and Auto Focus Programming; Table 5-2 White Balance Modes

Honeywell HDZ36EX
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Configuring PTZ Settings | 77
800-11873V4 - A - 07/2014
Figure 5-12 White Balance and Auto Focus Programming
White Balance
Setting up white balance options can compensate for temperature differences with different light
sources (such as sunlight, fluorescent light, and so on), and effecting the hue of the color white
under different light sources. You can select one of the following white balance modes based
on your operating environment:
Table 5-2 White Balance Modes
Mode Description
Auto Suitable for environments with a color temperature range from approximately
2,700K to 7,500K (wide range of light sources).
Indoor Suitable for indoor environments with a color temperature range from
approximately 2,500K to 3,000K (artificial light sources).
Outdoor Suitable for outdoor environments with a color temperature range from
approximately 6,000K to 8,000K (natural light sources).
ATW Suitable for environments with a color temperature range from approximately
2,500K to 10,000K (wide range of light sources).
One Push Press the Trigger button to fix the current white balance value (of the current
video image). The white balance algorithm does not keep working after the
Trigger button is pushed.
Note This option not supported by HDZ30(X) and HDZ36E(X) models.
Manual R (red) and B (blue) gain values are set manually by the user.

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