
2MP ColorVu Audio Fixed
Bullet & Turret Camera
User Manual
User Manual
Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any
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dealer.
This manual applies to the models below:
Type
Model
Type I Camera
DS-2CE10DF0T-FS
DS-2CE10DF0T-PFS
Type II Camera
DS-2CE12DF0T-FS
Type III Camera
DS-2CE70DF0T-PFS
Type IV Camera
DS-2CE70DF0T-MFS
Type V Camera
DS-2CE72DF0T-FS
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time facts. However, it may also result in the infringement
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harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
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manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
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Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that user can
use the product correctly to avoid danger or property
loss.
The precaution measure is divided into “Warnings” and
“Cautions”.
Warnings: Serious injury or death may occur if any of the
warnings are neglected.
Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may occur if any
of the cautions are neglected.
Warnings
In the use of the device, you must be in strict
compliance with the electrical safety regulations of the
nation and region.
Input voltage should meet both the SELV (Safety Extra
Low Voltage) and the Limited Power Source with 12
VDC according to the IEC60950-1 and IEC62368-1
standard. Refer to technical specifications for detailed
information.
Do not connect multiple devices to one power adapter
to avoid over-heating or a fire hazard caused by
overload.
Make sure that the plug is firmly connected to the
power socket.
Make sure that the device is firmly fixed if wall
mounting or ceiling mounting is adopted.
If smoke, odor or noise rise from the device, turn off
the power at once and unplug the power cord, and
then contact the service center.
Never attempt to disassemble the camera by
unprofessional personal.
Cautions
Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
Do not touch senor modules with fingers.
Do not place the camera in extremely hot, cold (the
operating temperature shall be -40°C to 60°C), dusty or
damp locations, and do not expose it to high
electromagnetic radiation.
If cleaning is necessary, use clean cloth with a bit of
ethanol and wipe it gently.
Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright places.
The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam, so
when any laser equipment is in using, make sure that
the surface of sensor will not be exposed to the laser
beam.
Warnings Follow
these safeguards to
prevent serious injury
or death.
Cautions Follow these
precautions to prevent
potential injury or
material damage.

Do not expose the device to high electromagnetic
radiation or extremely hot, cold, dusty or damp
environment.
To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is
required for the operating environment.
Keep the camera away from liquid while in use for non-
water-proof device.
While in delivery, the camera shall be packed in its
original packing, or packing of the same texture.
The beam of the light at the distance of 200 mm is
classified as Risk Group 1 (RG1). Possible hazardous
optical radiation emitted from this product.
DO NOT stare at operating light source. May be harmful
to the eyes.
Wear appropriate eye protection or turn on the
supplement light only at a safe distance (0.3 m) or in
the area that is not directly exposed to the light when
installing or maintaining the device.
Mark Description
Table 0-1 Mark Description
Mark
Description
DC Voltage
1 Introduction
1.1 Product Features
The main features are as follows:
High performance CMOS sensor
OSD menu with configurable parameters
24-hour color image
Smart light
3-axis adjustment
1.2 Overview
1.2.1 Overview of Type I Camera
Power Cord
Video Cable
Switch Button
Bracket
Main Body
Lens
Microphone
Figure 1-1 Overview of Type I Camera
Note:
Press and hold the switch button for 5 seconds to switch
the video output. Four kinds of video outputs are
available: TVI, AHD, CVI, and CVBS

1.2.2 Overview of Type II Camera
Power Cord
Video Cable
Switch Button
Bracket
Main Body
Lens
Microphone
Figure 1-2 Overview of Type II Camera
Note:
Press and hold the switch button for 5 seconds to switch
the video output. Four kinds of video outputs are
available: TVI, AHD, CVI, and CVBS.
1.2.3 Overview of Type III Camera
DC12VIN
Video Cable
Switch Button
Power Cord
Base
Gang Box
Enclosure
Main Body
Microphone
Figure 1-3 Overview of Type III Camera
Note:
Press and hold the switch button for 5 seconds to switch
the video output. Four kinds of video outputs are
available: TVI, AHD, CVI, and CVBS.
1.2.4 Overview of Type IV Camera
Enclosure
Base
Set Screw
Main Body
Video Cable
Switch Button
Power Cord
DC12VIN
Microphone
Figure 1-4 Overview of Type IV Camera
Note:
Press and hold the switch button for 5 seconds to switch
the video output. Four kinds of video outputs are
available: TVI, AHD, CVI, and CVBS.

1.2.5 Overview of Type V Camera
Enclosure
Base
Gang Box
Main
Body
Power Cord
Switch Button
Video Cable
Microphone
Figure 1-5 Overview of Type V Camera
Note:
Press and hold the switch button for 5 seconds to switch
the video output. Four kinds of video outputs are
available: TVI, AHD, CVI, and CVBS.
2 Installation
Before you start
Make sure that the device in the package is in good
condition and all the assembly parts are included.
Make sure that all the related equipment is power-off
during the installation.
Check the specification of the products for the
installation environment.
Check whether the power supply is matched with your
power output to avoid damage.
Make sure the wall is strong enough to withstand three
times the weight of the camera and the mount.
If the product does not function properly, contact your
dealer or the nearest service center. DO NOT
disassemble the camera for repair or maintenance by
yourself.
2.1 Installation of Type I Camera
2.1.1 Ceiling/Wall Mounting Without Junction Box
Before you start:
Ceiling mounting and wall mounting are similar. Following
steps take ceiling mounting as an example.
Steps:
1. Paste the drill template (supplied) to the place where
you want to install the camera.
2. (Optional) For cement ceiling, drill the screw holes
with a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Screw
Hole
Screw
Hole
Screw
Hole
template
Cable
Hole
Figure 2-1 Drill Template
3. (Optional) Drill the cable hole, when the cables are
routed through the ceiling.
4. Align the screw holes in the bracket to the ceiling, and
secure the camera with three PA4 × 25 screws
(supplied).

Figure 2-2 Secure the Camera to the Ceiling
5. Connect the power cord and video cable.
6. Power on the camera to check whether the image on
the monitor is gotten from the optimum angle. If not,
turn the trim ring counterclockwise to loosen it and
adjust the positions according to the figure below.
Rotation Position
[0° to 360°]
Tilt Position
[0° to 90°]
Pan Position
[0° to 360°]
Trim Ring
Figure 2-3 3-Axis Adjustment
7. Turn the trim ring clockwise to lock the positions.
2.1.2 Ceiling/Wall Mounting with Junction Box
Before you start:
You need to purchase a junction box in advance.
Ceiling mounting and wall mounting are similar.
Following steps take wall mounting as an example.
Steps:
1. Paste the drill template for junction box to the place
where you want to install the camera.
2. (Optional) For cement wall, drill the screw holes with
a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Figure 2-4 Drill Template for Junction Box
3. (Optional) Drill the cable hole, when the cables are
routed through the wall.
4. Take apart the junction box.
5. Align the screw holes of the camera with those on the
junction box cover. Attach the camera to the junction
box cover with three PM4 × 10 screws.
Figure 2-5 Attach the Camera to the Junction Box Cover
6. Secure the junction box body on the wall with three
PA4 × 25 screws (supplied).

Figure 2-6 Secure the Junction Box on the Wall
7. Route the cables through the bottom cable hole or
side cable hole of the junction box and connect the
cables.
8. Fix the junction box cover on its body with three PM3
× 16 L6 screws that come with the junction box.
Figure 2-7 Fix the Junction Box Cover on Its
Body
9. Repeat steps 6 to 7 of 2.1.1 Ceiling/Wall Mounting
Without Junction Box to finish the installation.
2.2 Installation of Type II Camera
2.2.1 Ceiling/Wall Mounting Without Junction Box
Before you start:
Ceiling mounting and wall mounting are similar. Following
steps take ceiling mounting as an example.
Note:
For installation with junction box, refers to 2.1.2
Ceiling/Wall Mounting with Junction Box.
Steps:
1. Paste the drill template (supplied) to the place where
you want to install the camera.
2. (Optional) For cement ceiling, drill the screw holes
with a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Screw
Hole
Screw
Hole
Screw
Hole
template
Cable
Hole
Figure 2-8 Drill Template
3. (Optional) Drill the cable hole, when the cables are
routed through the ceiling.
4. Align the screw holes in the bracket to the ceiling, and
secure the camera with three PA4 × 25 screws
(supplied).

Figure 2-9 Secure the Camera to the Ceiling
5. Connect the power cord and video cable.
6. Power on the camera to check whether the image on
the monitor is gotten from the optimum angle. If not,
adjust the camera according to the figure below.
Rotation Position
[0° to 360°]
Tilt Position
[0° to 180°]
Pan Position
[0° to 360°]
Trim Ring
Screw
Thumbscrew
Figure 2-10 3-Axis Adjustment
1). Loosen the trim ring to adjust the pan position [0°
to 360°].
2). Loosen the thumbscrew to adjust the tilt position
[0° to 180°].
3). Loosen the screw to adjust the rotation position
[0° to 360°].
7. Tighten the trim ring and screws to finish the
installation.
2.3 Installation of Type III Camera
2.3.1 Ceiling Mounting Without Junction Box
Steps:
1. Paste the drill template (supplied) to the place where
you want to install the camera.
2. (Optional) For cement ceiling, drill the screw holes
with a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Figure 2-11 Drill Template
3. Attach the gang box to the ceiling and secure it with
three PA4 × 25 screws (supplied).
Figure 2-12 Attach the Gang Box to the Ceiling
4. Fit the camera onto the gang box.

Figure 2-13 Fit the Camera onto the Gang Box
5. Turn the camera clockwise until it snaps into the gang
box.
Figure 2-14 Snap the Camera into the Gang Box
6. Connect the power cord and video cable.
7. Power on the camera to check whether the image on
the monitor is gotten from the optimum angle. If not,
adjust the camera according to the figure below.
Rotation Postion
[0° to 360°]
Figure 2-15 3-Axis Adjustment
1). Rotate the enclosure to adjust the pan position [0°
to 360°].
2). Move the main body up and down to adjust the
tilt position [0° to 75°].
3). Rotate the main body to adjust the rotation
position [0° to 360°].
2.3.2 Ceiling Mounting with Junction Box
Before you start:
You need to purchase a junction box in advance.
Steps:
1. Loosen screws to take apart the junction box.
2. Paste the drill template for junction box to the place
where you want to install the camera.
3. (Optional) For cement ceiling, drill the screw holes
with a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Figure 2-16 Drill Template for Junction Box

4. (Optional) Drill the cable hole, when the cables are
routed through the ceiling.
5. Secure the junction box body on the ceiling with three
PA4 × 25 screws that come with the junction box.
Figure 2-17 Secure the Junction Box Body
6. Route the cables through the bottom cable hole or
the side cable hole of the junction box.
7. Combine the junction box cover with its body and
secure it with screws.
Figure 2-18 Combine the Junction Box Cover and Body
8. Fix the gang box onto the junction box cover with PA4
× 10 screws that come with the junction box.
9. Connect the power cord and video cable and put the
cables back into the junction box.
10. Press the camera base to the gang box. Turn the
camera clockwise until it snaps into the gang box.
11. Refer to step 6 of 2.4.1 Ceiling Mounting Without
Junction Box to adjust the angle and finish the
installation.
Figure 2-19 Finish the Installation
2.3.3 Wall Mounting
Before you start:
You need to purchase a wall mount in advance.
Steps:
1. Drill Φ 10 mm screw holes in the wall where you want
to install the wall mount.
2. Use M6 × 75 metal expansion bolts to fix the wall
mount onto the wall.
Figure 2-20 Fix the Wall Mount
3. Use PM4 × 10 screws to fix the gang box onto the wall
mount.

Figure 2-21 Fix the Gang Box
4. Repeat the step 4 to 6 of 2.4.1 Ceiling Mounting
Without Junction Box to finish the installation.
Figure 2-22 Finish the Installation
2.4 Installation of Type IV Camera
2.4.1 Ceiling Mounting Without Junction Box
Steps:
1. Loosen the set screw.
2. Rotate the camera to align the triangle mark with the
screw hole, and dissemble the camera.
Triangle
Mark
Figure 2-23 Dissemble the Camera
3. Paste the drill template (supplied) to the place where
you want to install the camera.
4. (Optional) For cement ceiling, drill the screw holes
with a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Figure 2-24 Drill Template
5. Use three PA4 × 25 screws (supplied) to secure the
base to the ceiling.

Figure 2-25 Secure the Base to the Ceiling
6. Align the screw hole with the triangle mark to install
the camera back to the base and secure it.
Triangle
Mark
Figure 2-26 Install the Camera Back
7. Connect the power cord and video cable.
8. Power on the camera to check whether the image on
the monitor is gotten from the optimum angle. If not,
adjust the camera according to the figure below.
Rotation Position
[0° to 360°]
Tilt Position
[0° to 75°]
Pan Position
[0°to 360°]
Figure 2-27 3-Axis Adjustment
1). Rotate the enclosure to adjust the pan position [0°
to 360°].
2). Move the main body up and down to adjust the
tilt position [0° to 75°].
3). Rotate the main body to adjust the rotation
position [0° to 360°].
9. Tighten the set screw to finish the installation.
Note:
If you need to adjust the angle after installation,
loosen the set screw first and then repeat step 8 to 9.
Set Screw
Figure 2-28 Loosen the Set Screw
2.4.2 Ceiling Mounting with Junction Box
Before you start:
You need to purchase a junction box in advance.

Steps:
1. Loosen screws to take apart the junction box.
2. Paste the drill template for junction box to the place
where you want to install the camera.
3. (Optional) For cement ceiling, drill the screw holes
with a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Figure 2-29 Drill Template for Junction Box
4. (Optional) Drill the cable hole, when the cables are
routed through the ceiling.
5. Secure the junction box body on the ceiling with three
PA4 × 25 screws that come with the junction box.
Figure 2-30 Secure the Junction Box Body
6. Route the cables through the bottom cable hole or
the side cable hole of the junction box.
7. Combine the junction box cover with its body and
secure it with three PM3 × 13 screws.
Figure 2-31 Combine the Junction Box Cover and Body
8. Fix the base onto the junction box cover with three
M4 × 10 screws.
Figure 2-32 Fix the Base
9. Connect the power cord and video cable and put the
cables back into the junction box.
10. Repeat the step 6, 8, and 9 of 2.4.1 Ceiling Mounting
Without Junction Box to finish the installation.

Figure 2-33 Finish the Installation
2.4.3 Wall Mounting
Before you start:
You need to purchase a wall mount in advance.
Steps:
1. Drill Φ 10 mm screw holes in the wall where you want
to install the wall mount.
2. Use four M6 expansion bolts to fix the wall mount
onto the wall.
Figure 2-34 Fix the Wall Mount
3. Loosen the set screw.
4. Rotate the camera to align the triangle mark with the
screw hole, and disassemble the camera.
Triangle
Mark
Figure 2-35 Dissemble the Camera
5. Use M4 × 10 screws to fix the base onto the wall
mount.
Figure 2-36 Fix the Base onto the Wall Mount
6. Repeat steps 6 to 9 of 2.4.1 Ceiling Mounting Without
Junction Box to finish the installation.

Figure 2-37 Finish the Installation
2.5 Installation of Type V Camera
2.5.1 Ceiling Mounting without Junction Box
Steps:
1. Paste the drill template (supplied) to the place where
you want to install the camera.
2. (Optional) For cement ceiling, drill the screw holes
with a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Figure 2-38 Drill Template
3. Attach the gang box to the ceiling and secure it with
three PA4 × 25 screws (supplied).
Figure 2-39 Attach the Gang Box to the Ceiling
4. Fit the camera onto the gang box.
Figure 2-40 Fit the Camera
5. Turn the camera clockwise until it snaps into the gang
box.
Figure 2-41 Snap the Camera into the Gang Box
6. Connect the power cord and video cable.
7. Power on the camera to check whether the image on
the monitor is gotten from the optimum angle. If not,
adjust the camera according to the figure below.

Rotation Position
[0° to 360°]
Pan Position
[0° to 360°]
Tilt Position
[0° to 75°]
Figure 2-42 3-Axis Adjustment
1). Rotate the enclosure to adjust the pan position [0°
to 360°].
2). Move the main body up and down to adjust the
tilt position [0° to 75°].
3). Rotate the main body to adjust the rotation
position [0° to 360°].
2.5.2 Ceiling Mounting with Junction Box/Inclined
Ceiling Mount
Before you start:
You need to purchase a junction box or inclined ceiling
mount in advance.
Ceiling mounting with junction box and inclined ceiling
mount are similar. Following steps take junction box as
an example.
Steps:
1. Paste the drill template for junction box to the place
where you want to install the camera.
2. (Optional) For cement ceiling, drill the screw holes
with a 5.5 mm drill and insert the supplied wall plugs.
Figure 2-43 Drill Template
3. (Optional) Drill the cable hole, when the cables are
routed through the wall.
4. Take apart the junction box.
5. Install the gang box to the junction box cover with
three PM4 screws.
Figure 2-44 Install Gang Box to Junction Box Cover
6. Fit the camera onto the gang box.

Figure 2-45 Fit the Camera
7. Turn the camera clockwise until it snaps into the gang
box.
Figure 2-46 Snap the Camera into the Gang Box
8. Secure the junction box body on the ceiling with four
PA4 × 25 screws.
Figure 2-47 Secure the Junction Box Body
9. Route the cables through the bottom cable hole or
the side cable hole of the junction box and connect
the cables.
10. Combine the junction box cover with its body.
Figure 2-48 Combine Junction Box Cover with Body
11. Refer to step 7 of 2.4.1 Ceiling Mounting Without
Junction Box to adjust the angle.
2.5.3 Wall Mounting
Before you start:
You need to purchase a wall mount in advance.
Steps:
1. Drill Φ 10 mm screw holes in the wall where you want
to install the wall mount.
2. Use four M6 expansion bolts to fix the wall mount
onto the wall.

Figure 2-49 Fix the Wall Mount
3. Use three PM4 × 10 screws to fix the gang box onto
the wall mount.
Figure 2-50 Fix the Gang Box
4. Repeat the step 4 to 7 of 2.4.1 Ceiling Mounting
Without Junction Box to finish the installation.
Figure 2-51 Finish the Installation
3 Menu Description
Please follow the steps below to call the menu.
Note:
The actual display may vary with your camera model.
Steps:
1. Connect the camera with the TVI DVR and the
monitor, as shown in figure 3-1.
Camera
TVI DVR
Monitor
Figure 3-1 Connection
2. Power on the camera, TVI DVR, and monitor to view
the image on the monitor.
3. Click PTZ Control to enter the PTZ Control interface.
4. Call the camera menu by clicking button or calling
preset No. 95.

EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE MODE
MAIN MENU
VIDEO
SETTINGS
EXIT
SAVE & EXIT
AGC
BACK
EXIT
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
SATURATION
3 DNR
BACK
VIDEO
FORMAT
AUDIO
SETTINGS
SAVE & EXIT
WHITE BALANCE
BRIGHTNESS
EXIT
SAVE & EXIT
IMAGE MODE
ANTI- BANDING
SMART
LIGHT
LIGHT
BACK
EXIT
SAVE & EXIT
THRESHOLD
LEVEL
FACTORY
DEFAULT
AUDIO
BACK
EXIT
SAVE
&
LEVEL
EXIT
CANCEL
CONFIRM
Figure 3-2 Main Menu Overview
5. Click the direction buttons to control the camera.
1). Click up/down direction buttons to select menu
options.
2). Click Iris + to confirm the selection.
3). Click left/right direction buttons to adjust the
value of the selected option.
3.1 VIDEO FORMAT
You can set the video format to 2MP@25fps,
2MP@30fps, PAL, or NTSC.
3.2 EXPOSURE
EXPOSURE MODE
You can set the EXPOSURE MODE to GLOBAL, BLC, HLC,
or DWDR.
GLOBAL

GLOBAL refers to the normal exposure mode which
adjusts lighting distribution, variations, and non-standard
processing.
BLC (Backlight Compensation)
BLC (Backlight Compensation) compensates light to the
object in the front to make it clear, but this may cause
over-exposure of the background where the light is
strong.
HLC (Highlight Compensation)
HLC stands for highlight compensation. The camera
detects strong spots (over-exposure portion of image)
and reduces the brightness of strong spots to improve the
overall images.
DWDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range)
Digital wide dynamic range gives the camera the ability to
view dark areas of given image as well as extremely
lighted portions of the image or areas of high contrast.
AGC (Auto Gain Control)
It optimizes the clarity of the image in poor light
conditions. The AGC level can be set to HIGH, MEDIUM,
or LOW.
Note:
The noise will be amplified when setting the AGC level.
ANTI-BANDING
ANTI-BANDING is a camera setting that prevents the
appearance of horizontal lines (banding) when
photographing images in low frequency light and high
brightness environments.
3.3 VIDEO SETTINGS
Move the cursor to VIDEO SETTINGS and click Iris+ to
enter the submenu. IMAGE MODE, WHITE BALANCE,
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, SATURATION, and
3DNR are adjustable.
VIDEO SETTINGS
IMAGE MODE STD
WHITE BALANCE
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
SHARPNESS
SATURATION
3DNR
BACK
EXIT
SAVE & EXIT
5
5
5
5
5
Figure 3-3 VIDEO SETTINGS
IMAGE MODE
IMAGE MODE is used to adjust the image saturation, and
you can set it to STD (Standard), HIGH-SAT (High
Saturation), or HIGHLIGHT (better indoor facial details).
WHITE BALANCE
White balance, the white rendition function of the
camera, is to adjust the color temperature according to
the environment. It can remove unrealistic color casts in
the image. You can set WHITE BALANCE mode to AUTO or
MANUAL.
AUTO
Under AUTO mode, white balance is being adjusted
automatically according to the color temperature of the
scene illumination.

MANUAL
You can adjust the R-GAIN and B-GAIN value to correct
colors manually.
WHITE BALANCE
MODE
R-GAIN
B-GAIN
BACK
EXIT
SAVE&EXIT
MANUAL
5
5
Figure 3-4 WHITE BALANCE
BRIGHTNESS
Brightness refers to the brightness of the image. You can
set the brightness value from 1 to 9 to darken or brighten
the image. The greater the value is, the brighter the
image is.
CONTRAST
This feature enhances the difference in color and light
between parts of an image.
SHARPNESS
Sharpness determines the amount of detail an imaging
system can reproduce.
SATURATION
Saturation is the proportion of pure chromatic color in the
total color sensation. Adjust this feature to change the
saturation of the color.
3DNR (3D DNR)
3DNR refers to 3D digital noise reduction. Comparing with
the general 2D digital noise reduction, the 3D digital noise
reduction function processes the noise between two
frames besides processing the noise in one frame. The
noise will be much less and the video will be clearer.
3.4 SMART LIGHT
SMART LIGHT is used to control the integrated white light
and avoid overexposure when the light is on. You can set
the light as AUTO or OFF.
SMART LIGHT
LIGHT
THRESHOLD
LEVEL
BACK
EXIT
SAVE & EXIT
AUTO
2
5
Figure 3-5 SMART LIGHT
AUTO
Under the AUTO mode, the white light turns on
automatically as the environment becomes dark.
The THRESHOLD is the environmental light level at which
the white light turns on. The greater the value is, the
darker the environment is when the light is activated.
The value of LEVEL controls the brightness of the white
light. The greater the value is, the brighter the light is.
OFF
The white light is always off except when alarm is set and
triggered.

3.5 AUDIO SETTINGS
Under the AUTO SETTINGS sub-menu, you can set the
mode to ON or OFF. Adjust the VOLUME value to turn
up/down the volume.
AUDIO SETTINGS
AUDIO
VOLUME
BACK
EXIT
SAVE&EXIT
ON
5
Figure 3-6 AUTO SETTINGS
3.6 FACTORY DEFAULT
Click CANCEL to back to the main menu.
Click CONFIRM to reset all the settings to factory defaults.
3.7 EXIT
Move the cursor to EXIT and click Iris+ to exit the menu.
3.8 SAVE & EXIT
Move the cursor to SAVE & EXIT and click Iris+ to save the
settings and exit the menu.
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