Canon VC-C4R instruction manual Wireless Controller, Before You Use the Product

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Wireless Controller

BRIGHT button (P.19) Adjusts the brightness of the

BRIGHTZOOM

Before You Use the Product

Camera ON/OFF button (P.21) Switches the camera on and off.

ZOOM button (P.17)

Increases or decreases the size of the

image on the monitor.

+ : Brightens the image.

– : Darkens the image.

SET/OK button (P.20, 22) Used to store preset positions. Can also be used to proceed to the next level when specifying settings in a setting menu.

FOCUS button (P.18, 19) Adjusts the focus.

AF : Switches to auto-focus.

MF : Focus is fixed.

: Lengthens the focal distance.

: Shortens the focal distance.

ON SCREEN button (P.24) Displays or hides the date, time and text.

Fn button

Not used.

Tsubject on the monitor screen.

T : Enlarges the subject (zoom in).

 

 

 

W

• W : Shrinks the subject (zoom out).

 

 

 

 

Camera control button (P.16, 22)

 

 

 

 

Used to change the camera head angle

 

HOME

 

and to move the on-screen cursor.

SET/OK

 

CANCEL

^ V < > : Move the camera head up,

 

 

 

 

down, left and right

 

1

2

3

respectively.

AF

• HOME : Moves the camera head to the

MF

4

5

6

center.

CANCEL button (P.20, 22)

7

8

9

 

Cancels registration of a preset camera

 

 

0

 

position. Also cancels a setting selected

 

 

 

in a setting menu and returns you to the

ON SCREEN Fn

ID

MENU

 

 

 

 

previous level.

 

 

 

 

Number buttons (P.20, 30)

 

 

 

 

Used to store and restore preset

 

WL-V5

 

positions, and to select the camera when

 

 

multiple cameras are used. The * and

 

WIRELESS CONTROLLER

 

 

 

 

# buttons are not used.

MENU button (P.22)

 

Used to display the MAIN MENU and to

 

exit a setting menu.

ENGLISH

ID button (P.30)

 

Used to control multiple cameras

 

individually. When the cameras are

 

switched off, pressing this button begins

 

individual camera control.

 

Battery cover

 

See page 15 for information

 

on loading the batteries.

 

Whenever possible, switch the camera off when it is not in use (P.21) as this

reduces power consumption. If the camera will not be used for an extended period,

MEMO

unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet (P.14). If you turn the power off, the date and time will be cleared.

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Contents English Copyright Information Features of the VC-C4/VC-C4R Communication CameraIntroduction Exclusion of LiabilitySerial No Safe Use of EquipmentImportant Warnings Important Operational InstructionsFCC Notice Important Safety Instructions Fig-1 When the power-supply cord or plug is damagedEnglish Cleaning the Lens MaintenanceCleaning the Equipment Contents Camera Checking the AccessoriesBefore You Use the Product NomenclatureBefore You Use the Product Wireless ControllerIf excessive force is used to tighten Installing the ProductUsing a Tripod Rear of camera Connecting the ComponentsUsing the Wide-angle Converter LED Displays and the Camera Status Turning the Power on and OFFReplace the battery cover Loading the Batteries into the Wireless ControllerOperable Range of the Wireless Controller Remove the battery cover Insert the batteriesTo move the camera head to the Home position Changing the Camera Head Angle pan/tilt/home positionTo move the camera head left and right pan To move the camera head up and down tiltPress the t side of the button Zooming In/Out TELE/WIDETo zoom in Tele To zoom out WidePress the a button Focusing FocusTo use autofocus mode To focus on distant subjects Adjusting the Brightness BrightTo fix the focus To focus on nearby subjectsPress the s button Storing a Preset Camera PositionTo restore a preset position To store a positionStatus of camera OFF, press the p button Switching the Camera on and OFFTo switch the camera off To switch the camera onPress the m button to display the setting menu Camera SettingsButtons Used to Specify the Settings Setting Menu DescriptionAre not cleared if you switch the camera off → P.21 Setting the ClockSelecting Display/Hide Clock and Text Entering CharactersPAN Speed Setting the Camera Head Movement Speed and Pan OperationLimits for VC-C4 ±100 Setting the Range of Camera Head MovementVC-C1 Mode and VC-C3 Mode Setting Menu Setting the AERS-232C Settings ID number will not be cleared ID ModeSetting the ID Number Press a number button in this case Selecting the Camera to be ControlledPress the i button Green Green Green Green Cancelling ID ModePress the 0 button Blinking orange Blinking orangeThere is no picture on the monitor TroubleshootingWireless controller does not work Cannot adjust the camera head angle properlyCamera will not focus Camera will not move to a preset positionCheck 1 The camera is set to manual focus mode Check 3 You restored a preset positionTurned off Factory Default SettingsCamera Default Settings Setting Screen Default SettingsDetails Specifications8pin mini-DIN to 8pin mini-DIN VC-C4/VC-C4R Connection 9pin Dsub to 8pin mini-DIN VC-C4/VC-C4R Connection

VC-C4, VC-C4R specifications

The Canon VC-C4R and VC-C4 are sophisticated and versatile video conferencing cameras designed to meet the needs of professional environments. These cameras are favored in settings such as corporate boardrooms, educational institutions, and houses of worship, enabling high-quality video capture and seamless integration with various video conferencing platforms.

One of the standout features of the VC-C4R and VC-C4 is their exceptional zoom capabilities. Both models offer a 20x optical zoom, allowing users to capture detailed close-ups even from a distance. This feature is particularly advantageous in large meeting rooms or auditoriums where participants may be spread out, ensuring that every individual can be clearly seen without any loss in image quality.

In addition to their powerful zoom functionality, the Canon VC-C4R and VC-C4 are equipped with advanced auto-focus technology. This ensures that the camera quickly and accurately focuses on subjects, delivering sharp and crisp images. The auto-focus feature is an essential characteristic for dynamic environments where speakers may move around or when capturing action in real-time.

Another notable technology incorporated into these cameras is the high-quality imaging sensor, which allows for excellent low-light performance. This capability ensures that the camera can operate effectively in various lighting conditions, providing clear and vibrant video even in dimly lit spaces. Coupled with a wide dynamic range, the VC-C4R and VC-C4 accurately render colors and details, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Connectivity is a crucial aspect of the VC-C4R and VC-C4. Both models support various output formats, including JPEG and RAW, and connect easily via standard interfaces such as Ethernet and RS-232. This flexibility allows for straightforward integration into existing AV systems and compatibility with a variety of video conferencing software.

User-friendly features are also a significant aspect of these cameras. The VC-C4R and VC-C4 offer remote control functionality, enabling users to adjust settings like zoom and focus from a distance. This makes them ideal for situations where constant manual adjustment is impractical.

In conclusion, the Canon VC-C4R and VC-C4 are powerful video conferencing solutions that combine advanced imaging technology, user-friendly features, and exceptional adaptability to various environments. Their optical zoom, auto-focus capabilities, and reliability make them a top choice for organizations looking to enhance their visual communication.