Panasonic Arbitrator 360 Bedienungsanleitung

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Use the functions described below to manipulate video output by the camera connected to the [CAMERA 1] connector and 
sound from the microphone.  
Press the [LIVE/ARCHIVE] button to view live video. 
A commercially available cameras connected to the [CAMERA 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] connectors cannot be controlled.
Viewing Live Video
RETURN
MENU
CONTROL PANEL
ON/
OFF
Backlight compensation button
Zoom buttons
AUTO ZOOM button
IR MODE button
CAMERA SELECT button
LIVE/ARCHIVE button
Selecting pictures
Press the [CAMERA SELECT] button.
Each press of the button toggles the main and sub pictures. 
Holding the button pressed for more than two seconds 
switches the preset (Preset1, Preset2 or Preset3).
Notes:
Color Camera operations in the Remote Control Panel 
menu cannot be accessed when one of the [CAMERA] [2] 
to [6] connector input is selected.
If the preset setting is enabled, the main screen for 
Preset1 is displayed with selection of the [CAMERA 
SELECT] button.
Zooming
To view the overall scene, press the [W] button and zoom 
out. 
To view fine details, press the [T] button and zoom in.
1.  Press the [W] button or the [T] button.
The camera zooms in or out while the button is kept 
depressed.
or
2.  Release the button when reaching the desired 
image size.
 
Pressing [AUTO ZOOM] button
It zooms in the image to the target ratio and then pauses 
before zooming out towards the wide angle end. When 
the zoom in operation goes beyond the target ratio, it first 
zooms out to the target ratio.
Making a backlit image easier to view
A dark subject against a bright background can be made 
easier to view.
Press the [
] button.
This button toggles between “ON” and “OFF” at each press. 
Set this button to “OFF” for normal operation.
Making a dark image easier to view
Use the infrared mode to make dark images easier to view.
Press the [IR MODE] button.
The 
IR
ON
appears.
Each press of this button switches the function from “AUTO”, 
“ON” and “OFF”. Set this function to “AUTO” for normal 
operation.
Note:
This function can be used together with “Adjusting image 
brightness” (on page 47) to make an image brighter.