Sony dfw-sx910-x710 User Manual

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Functions
DFW-SX910/X710
Pan/Tilt
Pan/Tilt is a feature to move a region of interest (ROI)
image (smaller than the full image) vertically and
horizontally about the full image of the camera. When
the ROI image is defined (use the video mode setup),
the ROI is centered in the full image.
Optical Filter
Normally, Optical Filter is the feature which switches
electronic optical filters, such as an ND filter or a color
conversion filter. However, on this camera, the feature
chooses the preset values of White Balance. If 0 is set,
White Balance for 3200 K is utilized. If 1 is set, White
Balance for 5600 K is utilized.
This feature is effective when the color temperature of
the shooting environment is 3200 K or 5600 K.
Memory Channels
The camera is equipped with two channels of
nonvolatile memory to hold camera settings. The
settings of all camera features and the video mode can
be stored. The camera memorizes the channel most
recently used to read out the setting information, and
retains it, even if the power is turned off. Therefore,
the camera loads the information from that channel
when the power is turned on.
The video mode settings are loaded only when the
power is turned on.
To start up the camera with the desired setting,
perform the following procedure.
Make changes to the camera features or the video
mode settings.
Store the current setting in Memory Channel 1 or
Memory Channel 2.
Load the information that was stored in step 2.
When you start up the camera the next time, the
settings that you have just made will be loaded
automatically.
Using the CameraInitialize command, the setting
information stored in the channels is cleared and the
camera features and the video mode are reset to their
initial values. To preserve the information in the
channels, be sure not to send the CameraInitialize
command while driver software or application
software is starting up.
The value saved for Pan/Tilt is initialized when the
video mode is changed. To preserve the value, be sure
not to change the video mode while driver software or
application software is starting up, or before sending
the video start command.