Canon VC-C50i instruction manual Storing a Preset Camera Position Preset, To store a position

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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller

Storing a Preset Camera Position (PRESET)

This section describes how to store a camera head angle, zoom position and brightness level. Up to nine (1 to 9) preset positions can be stored. Switching the power off or the camera off does not erase the stored preset positions.

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To store a position

1.Set the camera head angle, zoom position and brightness.

The focus setting is not stored.

2.Press the s button.

The LED on the camera blinks green (at 0.5-second intervals).

Press the c button again to cancel the operation.

3.Press a button from 1 to 9.

When the position has been stored, the LED on the camera stops blinking and remains green.

Any existing preset information is overwritten.

To restore a preset position

Press a button from 1 to 9.

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The VC-C50i/VC-C50iR returns to the stored camera head angle, zoom position and brightness level.

During preset operations, the camera pans and tilts at the speeds set for pan/

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tilt operation in the setting menu. When the [AUTO] setting is selected, the head moves at the maximum speed (P.30).

Stored preset position information can only be overwritten. Stored preset

positions cannot be erased. However, the preset position is cleared if the COMMAND mode is changed (P.33).

If the camera is in manual focus mode, the focus may be incorrect when a preset position is restored. In this event, set the camera to auto-focus mode or focus the camera manually.

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Contents English Introduction Features of the VC-C50i/VC-C50iR Communication CameraExclusion of Liability Important Warnings Safe Use of EquipmentSerial No For Users in the UK PA-V16 FDA regulation Important Operational InstructionsFCC Notice Important Safety Instructions Example of Antenna Grounding AS PER National Electrical Code English Cleaning the Equipment MaintenanceCleaning the Lens Contents Before You Use the Product Checking the Camera and Its AccessoriesNomenclature Using a Tripod Installing the ProductDo not overtighten the mounting screw Using the Wide-angle Converter Connecting the ComponentsAttaching the Multiconnector to the Camera Connecting to the MulticonnectorRaise the levers on each side of the multiconnector plug Push the multiconnector plug into the multiconnector socketA10 Multiconnector Pin LayoutExternal device input terminals External Device I/O TerminalsExternal device output terminals LED Display Camera Status Turning the Power on and OFFControlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller Remove the battery cover Insert the batteries Loading the Batteries into the Wireless ControllerReplace the battery cover Observe the following precautions when handling batteriesTo move the camera head left and right pan Changing the Camera Head Angle pan/tilt/home positionTo move the camera head up and down tilt To move the camera head to the Home positionTo zoom in Tele Zooming In/Out TELE/WIDETo zoom out Wide Press the t side of the buttonTo use autofocus mode Focusing FocusPress the a button Camera focuses automaticallyTo fix the focus Adjusting the Brightness BrightTo focus on nearby subjects To focus on distant subjectsTo restore a preset position Storing a Preset Camera Position PresetTo store a position To switch the camera off Switching the Camera on and OFFTo switch the camera on Status of camera ON, press the p buttonButtons Used to Specify the Settings Camera SettingsSplay Menu Setting the ClockColumns Selected position Character area Entering CharactersSpeed Setting the Camera Head Movement Speed and Pan OperationYES no Setting the Range of Camera Head MovementSetting the AE VC-C4 Mode Setting Menu Night Mode SettingsRS-232C Settings Setting the ID Number ID ModePress the i button Selecting the Camera to be ControlledPress a number button in this case Press the 0 button Cancelling ID ModeWireless controller does not work TroubleshootingCannot adjust the camera head angle properly There is no picture on the monitorCheck 1 The camera is set to manual focus mode Camera will not move to a preset positionCheck 3 You restored a preset position Camera will not focusDefault Factory Default SettingsDetails SpecificationsSpecifications
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