Canon VC-C50i Loading the Batteries into the Wireless Controller, Replace the battery cover

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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller

Loading the Batteries into the Wireless Controller

The wireless controller requires two AA-type batteries.

1.Remove the battery cover.

2.Insert the batteries.

Taking care that the poles (+ and –) are correctly positioned.

3. Replace the battery cover.

aWARNING

Observe the following precautions when handling batteries.

Failure to do so could result in the batteries bursting or emitting heat, sparks or

corrosive fluid.

Do not throw the batteries into a fire, and do not heat, short-circuit or attempt to disassemble the batteries.

Do not attempt to recharge the batteries.

Operable Range of the Wireless Controller

Use the wireless controller within the range described below, facing it toward the sensor for the wireless controller. The operable range of the wireless controller varies depending on the amount of charge remaining in the batteries and interference from other objects. (This applies equally to the VC-C50iR.)

5m

(16.4 ft.)

90° 30°

90°

30°

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Contents English Features of the VC-C50i/VC-C50iR Communication Camera IntroductionExclusion of Liability Serial No For Users in the UK PA-V16 Safe Use of EquipmentImportant Warnings Important Operational Instructions FDA regulationFCC Notice Important Safety Instructions Example of Antenna Grounding AS PER National Electrical Code English Cleaning the Lens MaintenanceCleaning the Equipment Contents Nomenclature Checking the Camera and Its AccessoriesBefore You Use the Product Do not overtighten the mounting screw Installing the ProductUsing a Tripod Connecting the Components Using the Wide-angle ConverterConnecting to the Multiconnector Attaching the Multiconnector to the CameraRaise the levers on each side of the multiconnector plug Push the multiconnector plug into the multiconnector socketMulticonnector Pin Layout A10External device output terminals External Device I/O TerminalsExternal device input terminals Turning the Power on and OFF LED Display Camera StatusControlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller Loading the Batteries into the Wireless Controller Remove the battery cover Insert the batteriesReplace the battery cover Observe the following precautions when handling batteriesChanging the Camera Head Angle pan/tilt/home position To move the camera head left and right panTo move the camera head up and down tilt To move the camera head to the Home positionZooming In/Out TELE/WIDE To zoom in TeleTo zoom out Wide Press the t side of the buttonFocusing Focus To use autofocus modePress the a button Camera focuses automaticallyAdjusting the Brightness Bright To fix the focusTo focus on nearby subjects To focus on distant subjectsTo store a position Storing a Preset Camera Position PresetTo restore a preset position Switching the Camera on and OFF To switch the camera offTo switch the camera on Status of camera ON, press the p buttonCamera Settings Buttons Used to Specify the SettingsSetting the Clock Splay MenuEntering Characters Columns Selected position Character areaSetting the Camera Head Movement Speed and Pan Operation SpeedSetting the Range of Camera Head Movement YES noSetting the AE Night Mode Settings VC-C4 Mode Setting MenuRS-232C Settings ID Mode Setting the ID NumberPress a number button in this case Selecting the Camera to be ControlledPress the i button Cancelling ID Mode Press the 0 buttonTroubleshooting Wireless controller does not workCannot adjust the camera head angle properly There is no picture on the monitorCamera will not move to a preset position Check 1 The camera is set to manual focus modeCheck 3 You restored a preset position Camera will not focusFactory Default Settings DefaultSpecifications DetailsSpecifications
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VC-C50i specifications

The Canon VC-C50i is a versatile and powerful camera designed primarily for video conferencing, remote monitoring, and live streaming applications. This camera boasts a range of features and technologies aimed at delivering high-quality visuals and ease of use for professionals and organizations alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the VC-C50i is its capability to capture detailed and vibrant images, thanks to its 1/3-inch CCD image sensor. This sensor allows the camera to perform well in various lighting conditions, ensuring that footage remains clear and sharp, even in lower light environments. The camera supports a maximum resolution of 1280x720, producing high definition video that meets the demands of modern broadcasting and video conferencing.

A notable feature of the VC-C50i is its powerful 20x optical zoom lens. This affords users the flexibility to focus on subjects from a distance without sacrificing image quality. The camera's pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) capabilities allow for precise and smooth movements, making it easier to capture dynamic scenes or highlight specific areas of interest within a live setting. This functionality is essential in professional environments, such as lecture halls, conference rooms, and houses of worship.

Moreover, the VC-C50i incorporates advanced digital signal processing technology to enhance image quality further. It features automatic white balance, backlight compensation, and a wide dynamic range, contributing to optimal performance across varying conditions. These technologies ensure that the camera adapts intelligently to changes in the environment, delivering consistent video output.

The camera is equipped with comprehensive connectivity options, including both analog and digital interfaces. This makes it compatible with a variety of systems, allowing seamless integration with existing setups. Users can control the VC-C50i remotely via RS-232 or Ethernet connections, providing flexibility in operation and setup. Additionally, the network transmission capability supports streaming over IP, making it suitable for online broadcasting.

Built with durability in mind, the VC-C50i features a compact and robust design ideal for installations in various settings. Its straightforward configuration process ensures that users, regardless of technical expertise, can get the camera up and running quickly. Overall, the Canon VC-C50i stands out as a reliable and efficient choice for anyone seeking professional-grade video performance.