Canon VC-C50i instruction manual Camera Settings, Buttons Used to Specify the Settings

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Camera Settings

Set and display the clock and text, and specify camera operation settings.

Buttons Used to Specify the Settings

The wireless controller buttons shown below are used for the setting.

BRIGHTZOOM

T

W

HOME

SET/OKCANCEL

AF 1 2 3

MF

4

5

6

7

8

9

 

 

 

0

 

ON SCREEN Fn

ID

MENU

58 buttons: Move the cursor up and down.

6 button : Moves the cursor right. Also proceeds to the next setting level.

4 button : Moves the cursor left.

c button : Returns to the previous screen without confirming any settings.

s button : Confirms the settings and proceeds to the next setting level.

m button : Displays or hides the setting menu. While the setting menu is displayed, the LED on the camera blinks green (at 0.5-sec intervals).

o button : Displays or hides displays such as the clock and text (P.29). If no date or time is set, the date setting (01.JAN.’00) and time setting (00.00.00AM) blink. Note that this button is disabled when the camera is in the setting menu.

ENGLISH

Setting Menu Description

Press the m button to display the setting menu.

Cursor

MA I N MENU

SET MENU

D I SPLAY MENU

CAMERA MENU

NEXTSET BACKCANCEL

SET MENU

: Use this menu to specify the settings used for

 

controlling the camera from a PC or other device via

 

the multiconnector. (P.34, 35).

DISPLAY MENU : Use this menu to set the clock and to enter the characters (P.28, 29).

CAMERA MENU : Use this menu to change the settings for camera head pan and tilt speed, the range of camera head movement, the camera head brightness level and night mode (P.30–33).

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Contents English Introduction Features of the VC-C50i/VC-C50iR Communication CameraExclusion of Liability Safe Use of Equipment Important WarningsSerial 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 Maintenance Cleaning the EquipmentCleaning the Lens Contents Checking the Camera and Its Accessories Before You Use the ProductNomenclature Installing the Product Using a TripodDo not overtighten the mounting screw Using the Wide-angle Converter Connecting the ComponentsPush the multiconnector plug into the multiconnector socket Connecting to the MulticonnectorAttaching the Multiconnector to the Camera Raise the levers on each side of the multiconnector plugA10 Multiconnector Pin LayoutExternal Device I/O Terminals External device input terminalsExternal device output terminals LED Display Camera Status Turning the Power on and OFFControlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller Observe the following precautions when handling batteries Loading the Batteries into the Wireless ControllerRemove the battery cover Insert the batteries Replace the battery coverTo 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 WideCamera focuses automatically Focusing FocusTo use autofocus mode Press the a buttonTo focus on distant subjects Adjusting the Brightness BrightTo fix the focus To focus on nearby subjectsStoring a Preset Camera Position Preset To restore a preset positionTo store a position Status of camera ON, press the p button Switching the Camera on and OFFTo switch the camera off To switch the camera onButtons 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 ModeSelecting the Camera to be Controlled Press the i buttonPress a number button in this case Press the 0 button Cancelling ID ModeThere 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 positionDefault Factory Default SettingsDetails SpecificationsSpecifications
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VC-C50i specifications

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