5. On Screen Display
⑧
①
②
③
①
②
③
⑥
⑥
<Fig5-1. Operating OSD display position>
5.1 How to display Operating OSD
a. Press the MENU key softly to confirm current Operating OSD.
It will disappear after about five seconds if there are no more key actions.
b. When it zoom-in or out by pressing TELE(up) or WIDE(down) key,
all Operating OSD is displayed and then disappears.
When NEAR(+) , FAR(-) key is pressed, only upper part of Operating
OSD ( for displaying camera mode ) is displayed and then disappeared.
(It is for checking current camera mode and zoom position )
c. Even though Operating OSD disappears,
it keeps displaying ID in lower part of the screen.
One way of not displaying ID is by changing EEPROM data
of Camera, while the other way is to use external communication
through RS-232C.
d. By using RS-232C communication, display position of ID changes
as following order;
Bottom Right -> Top Left -> Top Right -> Non display.
* If display Operating OSD is not requested by special reason, such as
using external text overlay board, it can be OFF mode at all times
through external communication control as RS 232C.
•FUNCTION
•Focus Mode
①
•Back Light
②
④
⑧
④
⑤
⑤
•Shutter
③
Speed
⑦
⑦
•Night Mode
④
•WB Mode
⑤
•Zoom
⑥
Display
•CAMERA
⑦
ID/TITLE
•MD Mode
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•OSD
•DESCRIPTION
FORMAT
•Non display
•Oneshot Focus Mode
•MF
•Manual Focus Mode
•Non display
•Backlight OFF
•O
•Backlight ON
•A
•Auto Backlight ON
•B
•BMB ON
•W
•WDR ON
•Non display
•NTSC: 1/60, PAL:1/50
•1/250
•variable steps
1/100000
•FL
•1/100 (NTSC), 1/120 (PAL)
•Non display
•Night OFF
•IR
•Night ON
•Non display
•Auto Trace WB mode
•IN
•Indoor Preset (3200°K)
•OUT
•Outdoor Preset(5400°K)
•MWB
•Manual WB mode
•AWC
•One Push Mode
•Dx90
•Digital Zoom
•>>TELE
•Zoom IN
•<<WIDE
•Zoom OUT
•Non display
•In case that ID is 0
•ID: 002
•In case that ID is 1 ~ 255
•TITLE
•DISPLAY set as TITLE
•Non display
•Motion Detection is OFF
•Motion Detection is ON
<Table5-1. Operating OSD description>