Canon Digital Camera VC C4R User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
VC-C4  
COMMUNICATION CAMERA  
f:4-64mm 1:1.4-2.8  
Please read this instruction manual carefully before operation.  
Be sure to read the “aSafe Use of Equipment” section before  
using this equipment. Store this manual in a readily accessible  
location for future reference.  
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An exclamation point, within a triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the equipment.  
a Important Warnings  
a CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER  
(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING  
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
The serial number of this equipment may be found on the back of the camera  
head. No others have the same serial number as yours.  
You should record the number and other vital information here and retain this  
book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in case of theft.  
Date of Purchase  
Dealer Purchased from  
Dealer Address  
Dealer Phone No.  
Model No. VC-C4 or VC-C4R  
Serial No.  
a Important Operational Instructions  
a WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
a CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNOYING  
INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.  
FDA regulation  
This communication camera has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug  
Administration (FDA) for use as a medical device. When incorporated into a system  
with medical applications, FDA regulations may apply. Therefore, please consult  
your legal advisor to determine whether FDA regulations apply.  
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FCC NOTICE  
PT-V4N/PT-V4NR  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part  
15 of FCC Rules.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise  
specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you  
could be required to stop operation of the equipment.  
Canon U.S.A. Inc.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.  
Tel No. (516) 328-5600  
IC NOTICE  
This product does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus as set out in the Interference-causing equipment standard entitled  
‘Digital Apparatus’, ICES-003 of the Industry Canada.  
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a IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
In these safety instructions, the word  
“equipment” refers to the Canon  
communication camera VC-C4/VC-C4R and  
all its accessories.  
the equipment. An equipment and cart  
combination should be moved with care.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven  
surfaces may cause the equipment and  
cart combination to overturn.  
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and  
operating instructions should be read  
before the equipment is operated.  
9. Power Sources - The PA-V16 AC adapter  
should be operated only from the type of  
power source indicated on the marking  
label. If you are not sure of the type of  
power supply to your home, consult your  
equipment dealer or local power  
company.  
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and  
operating instruction should be retained  
for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the  
equipment and in the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
Regarding other power sources such as  
battery power, refer to instructions in this  
manual.  
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and  
maintenance instructions should be  
followed.  
10. Polarization - The PA-V16 AC adapter is  
equipped with a polarized 2-prong plug  
(a plug having one blade wider than the  
other).  
5. Cleaning - Unplug this equipment from the  
wall outlet before cleaning.  
The 2-prong polarized plug will fit into the  
power outlet only one way. This is a safety  
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug  
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.  
If the plug still fails to fit, contact your  
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized plug.  
Wipe the equipment with a clean soft  
cloth. If necessary, put a cloth in diluted  
neutral detergent and wring it well before  
wiping the equipment with it. Finally, clean  
the equipment with a clean dry cloth. Do  
not use benzene, thinner or other volatile  
liquids or pesticides as they may damage  
the product’s finish. When using  
chemically-treated cleaning cloths,  
observe those precautions accordingly.  
11. Power Cord Protection - Power cords  
should be routed so that they are not likely  
to be walked on or pinched by items  
placed upon or against them. Pay  
particular attention to plugs and the point  
from which the cords exit the equipment.  
6. Accessories - Do not use accessories not  
recommended in this manual as they may  
be hazardous. Always use specified  
connection cables. Connect devices  
correctly.  
12. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an  
outside antenna is connected to the  
equipment, be sure the antenna is  
grounded so as to provide some  
protection against voltage surges and  
built-up static charges. Section 810 of the  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA  
No.70-1984, provides information with  
respect to proper grounding of the mast  
and supporting structure, grounding of the  
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,  
size of grounding conductors, location of  
7. Water and Moisture - Hazard of electric  
shock - Do not use the equipment near  
water or in rainy/moist situations. Do not  
put a heater near this equipment.  
8. Placing or Moving - Do not place on an  
unstable cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket or table.  
The equipment may  
fall, causing serious  
injury to a child or adult,  
and serious damage to  
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antenna discharge unit, connection to  
grounding electrodes, and requirements  
for the grounding electrode. See figure 1.  
17. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this  
equipment yourself as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
fig-1  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS  
PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
18. Damage Requiring Service - Disconnect  
this equipment from the wall outlet and  
all power sources including batteries, and  
refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel under the following conditions.  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN WIRE  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE  
UNIT (NEC  
GROUNDING  
CLAMP  
SECTION 810-20)  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is  
damaged.  
GROUNDING  
CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION  
810-21)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
b. If any liquid has been spilled onto, or  
objects have fallen into, the equipment.  
GROUNDING CLAMPS  
c. If the equipment has been exposed to  
rain or water.  
POWER SERVICE  
GROUNDING ELECTRODE  
SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250. PART H)  
NEC — NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE  
d. If the equipment does not operate  
normally even if you follow the  
operating instructions. Adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the  
operation instructions. Improper  
adjustment of other controls may result  
in damage and will often require  
extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the equipment to  
its normal operation.  
13. Lightning - For added protection of this  
equipment during a lightning storm, or  
when it is left unattended and unused for  
long periods of time, disconnect it from  
the wall outlet and disconnect the  
antenna. This will prevent damage to the  
equipment due to lightning and power-line  
surges.  
e. If the equipment has been dropped or  
the cabinet has been damaged.  
14. Power Lines - An outside antenna system  
should not be located in the vicinity of  
overhead power lines or other electric  
light or power circuits, or where it can fall  
into such power lines or circuits. When  
installing an outside antenna system,  
extreme care should be taken to keep  
from touching such power lines or circuits  
as contact with them might be fatal.  
f. When the equipment exhibits a distinct  
change in performance. This indicates  
a need for service.  
19. Replacement Parts - When replacement  
parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts  
that are specified by Canon or that have  
the same characteristics as the original  
part. Unauthorized substitutions may  
result in fire, electric shock or other  
hazards.  
15. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets  
and extension cords as this can result in  
a risk of fire or electric shock.  
16. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push  
objects of any kind into this equipment  
through openings as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out  
parts that could result in a fire or electric  
shock. Be careful not to spill liquid of any  
kind onto the equipment.  
20. Safety Check - Upon completion of any  
service or repairs to this equipment, ask  
the service technician to perform safety  
checks to determine that the equipment  
is in safe operating order.  
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21. Do not install the equipment in the  
following locations as this can cause a  
fire or electric shock:  
- When the batteries are used up, or  
when the equipment will not be used  
for an extended period, remove the  
batteries.  
- Hot locations  
- When replacing the batteries, always  
replace both batteries, and do not use  
different types of batteries together.  
- Close to a fire  
- Very humid or dusty locations  
- Locations exposed to direct sunlight  
- Locations exposed to salt spray  
- Ensure that the + and - terminals are  
correctly positioned when you load the  
batteries.  
- Close to flammable solvents (alcohol,  
thinners, etc.)  
- If any soiling or leakage of the internal  
battery fluid occurs, thoroughly clean  
the soiling or leaked fluid with water.  
22. When any of the following occurs,  
immediately switch OFF the equipment,  
unplug it from the main power supply and  
contact your nearest Canon supplier. Do  
not continue to use the equipment as this  
can cause a fire or electric shock.  
- The equipment emits any smoke, heat,  
abnormal noise, or unusual odor.  
- A metal object falls into the equipment.  
- The equipment is damaged in some  
way.  
23. Please observe the following when using  
the equipment. Failure to do so can result  
in a fire or electric shock.  
- Do not use flammable sprays near the  
equipment.  
- Do not subject the equipment to strong  
impacts.  
24. Please observe the following when  
handling the batteries. Failure to do so  
can 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.  
- Do not use batteries other than those  
specified for use with the equipment.  
25. Please observe the following when  
handling the batteries. Failure to do so  
may result in the batteries bursting or  
emitting heat, sparks or corrosive fluid.  
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Maintenance  
Cleaning the Equipment  
1. Unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet.  
2. Carefully wipe the equipment with a soft cloth that has been moistened  
with water or a mild detergent.  
WARNING  
Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, benzene or thinners.  
The use of such substances can cause a fire or electric shock.  
3. Wipe with a dry cloth.  
4. When you have finished, plug the AC adapter back in to the wall  
outlet.  
Cleaning the Lens  
Use a commercially available lens cleaner to remove any soiling from the lens.  
The auto-focus may not function correctly if the surface of the lens is dirty.  
Scratches on the surface of the lens will cause image defects.  
Icons Used in This Instruction Manual  
Indicates important information that must be observed or actions that are  
prohibited during an operation. These notes must be read to prevent  
NOTE  
possible faults or damage to the equipment.  
Indicates supplementary information or a reference to an operation. Users  
are advised to read these memos.  
MEMO  
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CONTENTS  
a Safe Use of Equipment .......................................................................................... 3  
a Important Warnings .................................................................................... 3  
a Important Operational Instructions ........................................................... 3  
a IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...................................................... 5  
Maintenance .................................................................................................... 8  
Icons Used in This Instruction Manual............................................................... 8  
Before You Use the Product .................................................................................... 10  
Checking the Accessories ........................................................................... 10  
Nomenclature ................................................................................................ 10  
Camera ...................................................................................................................... 10  
Wireless Controller .................................................................................................... 11  
Installing the Product ................................................................................... 12  
Connecting the Components ....................................................................... 13  
Turning the Power ON and OFF................................................................... 14  
LED Displays and the Camera Status ....................................................................... 14  
Loading the Batteries into the Wireless Controller ................................... 15  
Operable Range of the Wireless Controller ............................................................... 15  
Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller ........................................... 16  
Changing the Camera Head Angle (pan/tilt/home position) ..................... 16  
Range of Camera Head Movement ........................................................................... 16  
Zooming In/Out (TELE/WIDE)....................................................................... 17  
Focusing (FOCUS) ........................................................................................ 18  
Adjusting the Brightness (BRIGHT) ............................................................ 19  
Storing a Preset Camera Position ............................................................... 20  
Switching the Camera ON and OFF............................................................. 21  
Camera Settings ....................................................................................................... 22  
Buttons Used to Specify the Settings ......................................................... 22  
Setting Menu Description .......................................................................................... 22  
Setting the Clock ........................................................................................... 23  
Entering Characters ...................................................................................... 24  
Selecting Display/Hide Clock and Text ....................................................... 24  
Setting the Camera Head Movement Speed and Pan Operation .................... 25  
Setting the Range of Camera Head Movement .......................................... 26  
Setting the AE................................................................................................ 27  
VC-C1 Mode and VC-C3 Mode Setting Menu ............................................. 27  
RS-232C Settings .......................................................................................... 28  
ID Mode ...................................................................................................................... 29  
Setting the ID Number .................................................................................. 29  
Selecting the Camera to be Controlled ....................................................... 30  
Cancelling ID Mode ....................................................................................... 31  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 32  
Factory Default Settings........................................................................................... 34  
Specifications ............................................................................................................ 35  
Appendix A ................................................................................................................ 36  
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Before You Use the Product  
Checking the Accessories  
Before you install the Product, check that all the items shown below are included in your product  
package. If any of these items is missing, contact your Canon dealer.  
or  
VC-C4 camera  
VC-C4R camera  
Wireless Controller WL-V5  
AC adapter PA-V16  
AC cable  
Pin cable  
2 AA-size manganese batteries  
Instruction Manual  
Warranty Card  
Optional Product  
Wide-angle Converter WL-37  
Cannot be used on the VC-C4R (P.13).  
Nomenclature  
Camera  
VC-C4  
VC-C4R  
LED  
Camera head  
(Front)  
Base  
Wireless controller  
sensor  
Base  
LED  
Wireless controller  
sensor  
Camera head  
RS-232C input terminal  
RS-232C output terminal  
VIDEO OUT terminal  
S VIDEO OUT terminal  
(Rear)  
DC IN 13V terminal  
RS-232C input terminal  
RS-232C output terminal  
VIDEO OUT terminal  
S VIDEO OUT terminal  
DC IN 13V terminal  
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Wireless Controller  
Camera ON/OFF button (P.21)  
Switches the camera on and off.  
ZOOM button (P.17)  
BRIGHT button (P.19)  
Adjusts the brightness of the  
image on the monitor.  
+:Brightens the image.  
• – :Darkens the image.  
Increases or decreases the size of the  
subject on the monitor screen.  
• T :Enlarges the subject (zoom in).  
• W :Shrinks the subject (zoom out).  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
T
W
Camera control button (P.16, 22)  
Used to change the camera head angle  
and to move the on-screen cursor.  
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.  
HOME  
V
< > : Move the camera head up,  
down, left and right  
respectively.  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
^
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
• HOME : Moves the camera head to the  
center.  
MF  
5
8
FOCUS button (P.18, 19)  
Adjusts the focus.  
• AF :Switches to auto-focus.  
• MF :Focus is fixed.  
CANCEL button (P.20, 22)  
Cancels registration of a preset camera  
position. Also cancels a setting selected  
in a setting menu and returns you to the  
previous level.  
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
:Lengthens the focal  
distance.  
:Shortens the focal  
distance.  
Number buttons (P.20, 30)  
Used to store and restore preset  
positions, and to select the camera when  
multiple cameras are used. The * and  
# buttons are not used.  
WL-V5  
WIRELESS CONTROLLER  
ON SCREEN button (P.24)  
Displays or hides the date, time  
and text.  
MENU button (P.22)  
Used to display the MAIN MENU and to  
exit a setting menu.  
Fn button  
Not used.  
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,  
unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet (P.14). If you turn the power off, the  
date and time will be cleared.  
MEMO  
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Before You Use the Product  
Installing the Product  
VC-C4 Installation  
VC-C4R Installation  
Install in a flat and stable location.  
Firmly tighten the 2 screws (not supplied).  
VC-C4  
MUNICATIO  
COM  
N
CAM  
ERA  
Mounting plate  
VC-C4R  
Screw  
Screw  
(Installation)  
• Distance between tapped holes: 114 mm (4 1/2 in.)  
Tapped hole diameter: 6 mm (7/32 in.)  
• Mounting plate thickness: 1 mm (1/16 in.)  
WARNING  
Install the camera securely.  
When installing the camera on the ceiling, contact your Canon dealer.  
When installing the camera on the ceiling, check that the ceiling is strong enough to  
bear the weight of the camera including the installation bracket. Installation in a weak  
location could result in the camera falling and causing serious injury.  
At least once a year, check for looseness in the camera installation mount. (If the  
optional wide-angle converter is used, check the converter mount also.)  
The permissible camera installation angles are ±20° from the horizontal. (±15°  
when the optional wide-angle converter is used.)  
NOTE  
Using a Tripod  
The screw mount for a tripod is located in the center of the underside of the camera.  
Do not overtighten the mounting screw.  
If excessive force is used to tighten the  
mounting screw, camera head movement may  
be impeded, or other malfunctions may result.  
30 mm  
Less than  
6.0 mm  
(1/4 in.)  
(1 3/16 in.)  
or wider  
NOTE  
Mounting  
screw  
Always use a tripod mounting screw that is less  
than 6.0 mm (1/4 in.) in length. The use of screws  
6.0 mm (1/4 in.) long or longer could damage  
the camera. Also, the tripod seat used should  
be at least 30 mm (1 3/16 in.) in diameter.  
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Before You Use the Product  
Using the Wide-angle Converter  
The optional Wide-angle Converter WL-37 can be used to provide wide-angle shots (approx.  
0.74× the normal focal distance).  
Mount the wide-angle converter correctly so that it is level and fitted securely onto the camera.  
When mounted correctly, the wide-angle converter should turn roughly 3 times before stopping.  
Wide-angle Converter  
WARNING  
The Wide-angle Converter WL-37 is designed specifically for the VC-C4 and cannot  
be used on the VC-C4R. If the converter is used on the VC-C4R, the mount will gradually  
loosen and the converter will fall off the camera.  
The camera may not operate correctly if a wide-angle converter other than the  
WL-37 is used.  
NOTE  
The permissible range of camera installation angles with the wide-angle  
converter mounted on the camera is ±15° from the horizontal.  
Connecting the Components  
(Rear of camera)  
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NIC  
1
A
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C
AMERA  
To RS-232C-IN  
AC cable  
DC IN 13V  
S
VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT  
OUT RS232C  
IN  
Another  
VC-C4/VC-C4R  
RS-232C cable  
RS-232C cable  
To RS-232C terminal  
PC  
Pin cable  
To VIDEO IN terminal  
AC adapter  
Monitor  
S-VIDEO cable  
To S-VIDEO IN terminal  
No S-VIDEO or RS-232C cable is supplied with the camera. Consult your dealer  
for information on suitable RS-232C cables for your computer.  
MEMO  
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Before You Use the Product  
Turning the Power ON and OFF  
The VC-C4/VC-C4R camera itself does not have a power switch. You can switch the camera on  
by plugging the AC adapter into a wall outlet. When power to the camera is switched on, the  
LED on the camera turns green. If the monitor is switched on, an image appears on the screen.  
Camera  
to AC outlet  
Monitor  
AC adapter  
AC cable  
Whenever you turn the power on, first press any button on the wireless  
controller. This initializes the camera head position. Initialization takes several  
NOTE  
seconds. During initialization, the LED on the camera flashes green (at 1-second  
intervals).  
Never touch the camera head during initialization as this could prevent successful  
initialization and cause faults.  
Wait at least five seconds before turning the power back on after shutting it off.  
Turning it on too quickly may result in a malfunction. Observe the precautions  
given in “a Safe Use of Equipment/a IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”  
(P.5–7).  
LED Displays and the Camera Status  
LED Display  
Camera Status  
Green  
Camera is on. (P.21)  
At 0.1-sec. intervals  
Wireless controller button being used.  
Storing or restoring a preset (P.20), or displaying  
a setting menu. (P.22)  
Blinking green  
At 0.5-sec. intervals  
At 1-sec. intervals  
Camera head position initialization in progress.  
Individual camera operation in progress and this camera  
Orange  
is not selected. (P.30)  
Camera is not selected for individual operation and is being  
At 0.1-sec. intervals  
At 0.5-sec. intervals  
controlled from the wireless controller. (P.30)  
Blinking orange  
The camera is being selected or deselected for  
individual operation. (P.30)  
Red  
Off  
Camera is off. (P.21)  
Power is off.  
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Before You Use the Product  
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.  
WARNING  
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-C4R.)  
5 m  
(16 ft. 4 7/8 in.)  
90°  
30°  
90°  
30°  
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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller  
While the wireless controller buttons are being used, the LED on the camera blinks green (at  
0.1-second intervals) (P.14).  
Changing the Camera Head Angle (pan/tilt/home position)  
Use the procedures below to change the camera head angle.  
To move the camera head left and right (pan)  
Press the 4 and 6 buttons.  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
T
When pointing the remote control in the direction of the camera  
and using it, the image on the monitor moves in the direction of  
the arrow on the button pressed, and the camera head moves  
in the oppsite direction.  
W
HOME  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
When DIRECTION MIRROR (P.25) is set to ON, the camera  
head moves in the direction of the arrow on the button pressed.  
Holding the button down increases the speed of camera head  
movement as shown below.  
AF  
MF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
5
8
0
Low speed Medium speed High speed  
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
To move the camera head up and down (tilt)  
Press the 8 and 5 buttons.  
Holding the button down increases the speed of camera head  
movement as shown below.  
Low speed Medium speed High speed  
To move the camera head to the Home position  
Press the h button.  
This moves the camera head to the center position at high speed.  
Do not attempt to manually change the camera head angle.  
If the camera head is accidentally moved, either by hand or by  
being struck by an object, always press the h button. The  
deviation from the position that the camera memorizes will be  
corrected and the operation will be back in order.  
NOTE  
Range of Camera Head Movement  
The figures below show the range of camera head movement from a horizontal position. The  
default range of upward movement for the VC-C4 is 30°, but the range can be set to 90°  
(P.26).  
30°  
100°  
100°  
10°  
170°  
30°  
170°  
VC-C4  
VC-C4R  
90°  
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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller  
Zooming In/Out (TELE/WIDE)  
The zoom function increases (zoom in) and decreases (zoom out) the size of the subject on the  
monitor screen.  
To zoom in (TELE):  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
Press the t side of the button.  
T
Holding down the button changes the rate of zoom as shown  
W
below.  
Slow  
Fast  
HOME  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
MF  
5
8
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
To zoom out (WIDE):  
Press the w side of the button.  
Holding down the button changes the rate of zoom as shown  
below.  
Slow  
Fast  
Focusing Range  
At some zoom settings, the camera may not be able to focus on the subject.  
MEMO  
Changes in the distance from the camera to the subject  
Effective focusing range  
1 m (39 3/8 in.)  
Distance  
80 cm (31 1/2 in.)  
1 cm  
(13/32 in.)  
Zoom position  
W end of zoom  
Down to approx. 1cm (13/32 in.)  
T end of zoom  
Up to approx. 80 cm (31 1/2 in.)  
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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller  
Focusing (FOCUS)  
This section describes how to focus on the subject. The VC-C4/VC-C4R has an auto-focus  
mode, in which the camera automatically focuses on the subject, and a manual focus mode, in  
which the operator can adjust the focus by hand.  
To use autofocus mode  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
Press the a button.  
T
The camera focuses automatically.  
W
HOME  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
MF  
5
8
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
Subjects not suitable for auto-focus  
The camera may have difficulty focusing automatically on subjects of the type  
shown below. Use the manual focus mode for such situations.  
NOTE  
Subjects with little or  
no contrast (a white  
wall, for example)  
Angled subjects  
Highly reflective  
subjects  
Horizontally striped  
subjects  
Insubstantial subjects  
such as flames or  
smoke  
Subjects seen through  
glass  
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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller  
To fix the focus  
Press the n button.  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
T
This switches auto-focus off and fixes the focus.  
W
To focus on nearby subjects  
HOME  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
Press the r button.  
This enables switching the camera to manual focus mode while  
moving the focal point closer to the camera.  
Holding the button down moves the focal point closer to the  
camera.  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
MF  
5
8
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
To focus on distant subjects  
Press the e button.  
This enables switching the camera to manual focus mode while  
moving the focal point further from the camera.  
Holding the button down moves the focal point further away  
from the camera.  
At some zoom settings, the camera may not be able to focus  
on the subject (P.17).  
Adjusting the Brightness (BRIGHT)  
This function brightens or darkens the image on the monitor. When the camera is switched on,  
the brightness is set to the Normal level.  
To brighten or darken the image  
Press the z side of the button to brighten the image and  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
T
the x side to darken the image.  
The image gradually brightens (or darkens) while the button is  
held down.  
W
HOME  
Darker  
Normal brightness  
Brighter  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
MF  
5
8
The Normal brightness setting corresponds to setting [5] in the  
AE REFERENCE screen (P.27). The brightest setting is [10]  
and the darkest setting is [1].  
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
It may not be possible to adjust the brightness when the area  
around the subject is extremely dark. In this event, use lighting  
to brighten the area around the subject.  
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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller  
Storing a Preset Camera Position  
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.  
To store a position  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
1. Set the camera head angle, zoom position and brightness.  
T
The focus setting is not stored.  
W
2. Press the s button.  
HOME  
The LED on the camera blinks green (at 0.5-second intervals).  
Press the c button again to cancel the operation.  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
MF  
5
8
3. Press a button from 1 to 9.  
0
When the position has been stored, the LED on the camera  
stops blinking and remains green.  
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
Any existing preset information is overwritten.  
To restore a preset position  
Press a button from 1 to 9.  
The VC-C4/VC-C4R 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/  
tilt operation in the setting menu. When the “AUTO” setting is selected, the  
head moves at the maximum speed (P.25).  
MEMO  
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.  
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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Controlling the Camera from the Wireless Controller  
Switching the Camera ON and OFF  
The camera is switched on and off by using the p (camera ON/OFF) button on the wireless  
controller.  
To switch the camera off  
With the wireless controller in range of the camera, press  
the p button.  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
T
W
The image disappears and the LED on the camera turns red  
(camera OFF). The camera will now respond only to the p  
button or i button on the wireless controller.  
HOME  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
To switch the camera on  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
MF  
5
8
In the status of camera OFF, press the p button.  
An image appears on the monitor screen and the LED on the  
camera turns green (camera ON). The camera will now respond  
to all operations performed from the wireless controller.  
Even if the camera is off, when you press the i button the  
LED on the camera blinks orange and you can begin ID mode  
operation (P.30).  
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
Even if you switch the camera off, electric current will continue to flow to the  
camera. However, the power of the camera will not be turned off (P.14).  
Accordingly, even if you switch the camera off, stored preset positions, the date  
and the time are not cleared.  
MEMO  
Whenever possible, switch the camera off when it is not in use as this reduces  
power consumption. If the camera will not be used for an extended period,  
unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet. If you turn the power off, the date  
and time will be cleared.  
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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.  
58 buttons: Move the cursor up and down.  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
6 button  
: Moves the cursor right. Also proceeds to the next  
setting level.  
T
W
4 button  
: Moves the cursor left.  
HOME  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
c button  
: Returns to the previous screen without confirming  
any settings.  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
MF  
5
8
s button  
m button  
: Confirms the settings and proceeds to the next  
setting level.  
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
: 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.24). 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.  
Setting Menu Description  
Press the m button to display the setting menu.  
Cursor  
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
SET  
M
E
SET MENU  
:
Use this menu to specify the settings used to control  
the camera from a PC or another unit via the RS-232C  
input terminal (P.28).  
D
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
MENU  
DISPLAY MENU : Use this menu to set the clock and to enter the  
characters (P.23, 24).  
NEXT SET BACK CANCEL  
CAMERA MENU: Use this menu to change the settings for camera  
head pan and tilt speed, the range of camera head  
movement, and the camera head brightness level  
(
P.25–27).  
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Camera Settings  
Setting the Clock  
Use the procedure below to set the date and time. You can also select your preferred TIME  
STYLE and DATE STYLE settings.  
or  
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
D
ISPLAY  
M
E
NU  
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
01. JA  
00 : 00: 00A  
S
SET  
M
E
D
ATE  
D
D
&
ISPLAY  
ISPLAY  
ON  
ON  
SET  
SET  
D
ATE  
N
.
’00  
or  
T
I
ME  
D
MENU  
DATE  
TI  
ME  
SETTINGS. .  
T
I
ME  
M
/
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
TXT  
D
ISPLAY  
ON  
T
I
M
E
STYLE  
ATE STYLE  
EXT SET BACK CA  
A
M
P
M
TXT SETTINGS. .  
/
/
D
DD MM YY  
CEL  
NEXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
NEXT SET BACK CA  
N
CEL  
N
N
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
01. JA  
00 : 00: 00A  
S
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
SET  
SET  
D
ATE  
N
.
’00  
or  
SET ATE  
D
01. JA  
N
.
’00  
SET ATE  
D
12. JUN  
.
’00  
SET ATE  
D
12. JUN  
.
00  
T
I
ME  
M
/
T
I
M
E
STYLE  
ATE STYLE  
EXT SET BACK CA  
A
M
P
M
/
/
D
DD MM YY  
CEL  
N
N
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CANCEL CANCEL  
or  
Set minutes and seconds likewise.  
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
01. JA  
00 : 00: 00A  
S
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
or  
SET  
SET  
D
ATE  
N
.
’00  
T
I
ME  
M
SET  
T
I
ME  
00 : 00: 00A  
M
SET  
T
I
ME  
01 : 30: 00A  
M
SET  
T
I
ME  
01 : 30: 00P  
M
/
T
I
M
E
STYLE  
ATE STYLE  
EXT SET BACK CA  
A
M
P
M
/
/
D
DD MM YY  
CEL  
N
N
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CANCEL CANCEL  
or  
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
01. JA  
00 : 00: 00A  
S
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
or  
SET  
SET  
D
ATE  
N
.
’00  
T
I
ME  
M
Example of screen  
displayed when 24H and  
YY/MM/DD are selected.  
/
/
T
I
M
E
STYLE  
ATE STYLE  
EXT SET BACK CA  
A
M
P
M
T
I
M
E
STYLE  
24H  
/
AM  
P
M
/
D
DD MM  
YY  
N
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CANCEL  
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
or  
SET  
SET  
D
ATE  
’00. 06. 12  
13 : 30: 00  
T
I
ME  
T
I
M
E
STYLE  
ATE STYLE  
EXT SET BACK CA  
24H  
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
D
ATE  
&
T I  
ME  
SETTING  
S
/
/
D
YY MM DD  
or  
SET  
SET  
D
ATE  
01. JA  
N
.
’00  
N
N
CEL  
T
I
ME  
00 : 00: 00A  
M
/
T
I
M
E
STYLE  
ATE STYLE  
EXT SET BACK CA  
A
M
P
M
/
/
/
/
/
D
DD MM YY  
CEL  
D
ATE STYLE  
YY MM DD  
/
DD MM YY  
N
N
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA CEL  
N
or  
When you turn the power off (P.14), the specified date and time are cleared and  
the settings revert to the factory default settings (P.34). However, these settings  
are not cleared if you switch the camera off (P.21).  
MEMO  
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Camera Settings  
Entering Characters  
The characters that can be specified are uppercase letters (A to Z), numbers (0 to 9) and some  
symbols (<, >, -, /,., : and spaces). Text can be entered anywhere on the screen outside the  
character area. Repeat steps w and e in the procedure below for each character entered. If the  
text runs over multiple lines, repeat steps q to t for each line. To delete a character, place the  
cursor over the l (backspace) and press the s button to delete the text one character at a  
time.  
Selected position  
Character area  
q
24 columns  
or  
w
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
D
ISPLAY  
M
E
NU  
or  
SET  
M
E
D
ATE  
D
D
ISPLAY  
ISPLAY  
ON  
ON  
T
I
ME  
to set the  
position  
D
MENU  
DATE  
&
TI  
ME  
SETTINGS. .  
11 lines  
CA  
M
ER  
A
M
E
NU  
TXT  
D
ISPLAY  
ON  
Cursor  
TXT SETTINGS. .  
ABC  
D
EFGH I JKL  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
M
NO  
P
QRST X  
U
V
W
e
Select a character  
and press  
t
Text cannot be placed in  
the character area  
.
r
When you have finished,  
move the cursor to [OK].  
YZ0123456789  
<>  
ABC  
D
EFGH I JKL  
-
/
:
CA  
M
E
R
A
1
.
O
K
C
M
NO  
P
QRST X  
U
V
W
Backspace  
Space  
Selecting Display/Hide Clock and Text  
Select ON to display the date, time and text, and select OFF to hide them. If you select ON, you  
can display and hide the date, time and text by pressing theo button.  
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
D
ISPLAY  
M
E
NU  
D
D
ISPLAY  
ISPLAY  
M
E
NU  
or  
SET  
M
E
D
ATE  
D
D
ISPLAY  
ISPLAY  
ON  
ON  
D
ATE  
ON  
FF  
or  
or  
or  
T
I
ME  
O
D
M
E
NU  
DATE  
&
TI  
ME  
SETTINGS. .  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
TXT  
D
ISPLAY  
ON  
TXT SETTINGS. .  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
NCEL CANCEL  
or  
D
ISPLAY  
ME  
NU  
D
D
ISPLAY  
ISPLAY  
ME  
NU  
D
ATE  
D
D
ISPLAY  
ISPLAY  
ON  
ON  
T
I
ME  
T
I
ME  
ON  
FF  
DATE  
&
TI  
ME  
SETTINGS. .  
O
TXT  
D
ISPLAY  
ON  
TXT SETTINGS. .  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
NCEL CANCEL  
or  
Example of clock and text display  
D
ISPLAY  
ME  
NU  
D
ISPLAY  
ME  
NU  
D
ATE  
D
D
ISPLAY  
ISPLAY  
ON  
ON  
T
I
ME  
DATE  
&
TI  
ME  
SETTINGS. .  
TXT  
D
ISPLAY  
ON  
TXT  
D
ISPLAY  
ON  
FF  
TXT SETTINGS. .  
O
00. 06. 12  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CANCEL CANCEL  
CA  
M
E
R
A
1
01 : 30 : 00P  
M
or  
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Camera Settings  
Setting the Camera Head Movement Speed and Pan Operation  
Use the procedure below to set the speed at which the camera head pans and tilts and to select  
the DIRECTION MIRROR setting (direction of camera head panning).  
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
or  
or  
SET  
M
E
PA  
N
SPEE  
T I LT SPEE  
D
D
A
U
T
O
PAN  
SPEE  
D
A
UTO  
A
U
T
O
MANUAL  
D
MENU  
MO  
VABLE  
R
A
NGE. .  
D
EFAU  
LT  
CA  
M
ER  
A
M
E
NU  
AE SETTINGS. .  
ECTION RROR  
D
I
R
M
I
O
FF  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CANCEL CANCEL  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
PAN  
SPEED  
A
U
T
O
PAN  
SPEED  
MA  
NUAL  
MANUAL  
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CANCEL CANCEL  
or  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
or  
PA  
N
SPEE  
D
A
UTO  
T I LT SPEE  
D
A
U
T
O
TI LT SPEE  
D
A
UTO  
M
ANUAL  
M
O
VABLE  
R
A
NGE. .  
D
EFA  
U
LT  
AE SETTINGS. .  
ECTION RROR  
D
I
R
M
I
O
FF  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CANCEL CANCEL  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
TI LT SPEE  
D
A
U
T
O
TI LT SPEE  
D
MA  
NUAL  
MANUAL  
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CANCEL CANCEL  
or  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
or  
or  
PA  
N
SPEE  
T I LT SPEE  
D
D
A
UTO  
A
UTO  
MO  
VABLE  
R
A
NGE. .  
D
EFAU  
LT  
AE SETTINGS. .  
ECTION RROR  
D
I
R
M
I
O
FF  
D
I
R
ECTION  
M
I
RROR  
CEL CA  
ON  
FF  
O
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CA  
N
NCEL  
If you set DIRECTION MIRROR to ON, the camera head pans in the direction  
indicated on the 4 or 6 button (P.16).  
NOTE  
The pan and tilt speeds set here are also used in preset position operations  
(P.20). And also if the “AUTO” setting is selected, the camera head moves at  
the maximum speed.  
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Camera Settings  
Setting the Range of Camera Head Movement  
Use the procedure below to limit the range of camera pan and tilt (P.16). This feature allows  
you to watch the image on the monitor as you move the camera head to the position you want to  
set as the limit of movement.  
or  
or  
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
SET  
M
E
PA  
N
SPEE  
T I LT SPEE  
D
D
A
UTO  
A
UTO  
D
MENU  
MO  
VABLE  
R
A
NGE. .  
D
EFAU  
LT  
MO  
VABLE  
R
A
NGE. .  
D
EFA  
U
LT  
MO  
VABLE  
R
A
NGE. .  
D
EFA  
ULT  
CA  
M
ER  
A
M
E
NU  
AE SETTINGS. .  
ECTION RROR  
M
A
NUAL  
MANUAL  
D
I
R
M
I
O
FF  
or  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CANCEL CANCEL  
M
O
VABLE  
LI I T SET 000  
LEFT LI  
R
A
NG  
E
M
O
VABLE  
R
A
NG  
E
+
+
R
I
GHT  
M
D
E
G
R
I
GHT  
LI I T SET 000  
M
D
E
G
+
+
+
M
I T SET  
000  
000  
000  
DE  
G
U
P
LI  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
DOW  
N
LI  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
or  
or  
or  
or  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CANCEL  
Watch the monitor image to  
move to the desired limit.  
When you select [YES] the  
settings are saved and the  
procedure ends.  
M
OVABLE  
R
A
NG  
E
M
OVABLE  
R
A
NG  
E
+
R
I
GH  
LEFT LI  
LI  
T
LI  
M
I T SET 000  
D
E
G
+
+
000  
When you select [NO] the  
procedure ends without  
saving the settings.  
M
I T SET  
LEFT LI  
M
I T SET  
000  
000  
000  
D
E
G
D
E
G
+
+
U
P
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
DOW  
N
LI I T SET  
M
D
E
G
NEXT SET BACK CA  
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CANCEL  
M
OVABLE  
R
A
NG  
E
Watch the monitor image to  
move to the desired limit.  
SAVE SETTINGS?  
YES NO  
When the setting is  
changed  
M
O
VABLE  
LI I T SET 000  
LEFT LI  
R
A
NG  
E
M
OVABLE  
R
A
NG  
E
+
R
I
GH  
T
M
D
E
G
+
000  
+
000  
+
000  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
+
000  
U
P
LI  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
U
P
LI  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
DOW  
N
LI  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
NEXT SET BACK CA  
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CANCEL  
Watch the monitor image to  
move to the desired limit.  
M
O
VABLE  
LI I T SET 000  
LEFT LI  
R
A
NG  
E
M
OVABLE  
R
A
NG  
E
+
R
I
GH  
T
M
D
E
G
+
000  
+
000  
+
000  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
U
P
LI  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
+
000  
DOW  
N
LI  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
DO  
W
N
LI  
M
I T SET  
D
E
G
NEXT SET BACK CA  
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
Watch the monitor image to  
move to the desired limit.  
The limits for the range of camera head movement are as follows:  
VC-C4: ±100° left and right, 90° upward and 30° downward  
MEMO  
VC-C4R: ±170° left and right, 10° upward and 90° downward  
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Camera Settings  
Setting the AE  
Use the procedure below to specify the AE (brightness adjustment) setting. FLICKERLESS AE  
is unnecessary to set.  
or  
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
AE SETTING  
EFE CE  
FLICKE LESS AE  
or  
SET  
M
E
PA  
N
SPEE  
T I LT SPEE  
D
D
A
U
T
O
AE  
R
R
EN  
D
EFA  
U
LT  
A
UTO  
D
MENU  
R
OFF  
MO  
VABLE  
R
A
NGE. .  
D
EFAU  
LT  
CA  
M
ER  
A
M
E
NU  
AE SETTINGS. .  
ECTION RROR  
D
I
R
M
I
O
FF  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
NEXT SET BACK CANCEL  
[5] corresponds to the Normal  
brightness setting (P.18)  
AE SETTING  
EFE CE  
LESS AE  
AE SETTING  
EFE CE  
AE SETTING  
EFE CE  
AE SETTING  
AE  
R
R
EN  
D
EFA  
U
LT  
AE  
R
R
E
N
D
EFA  
U
LT  
AE  
R
R
E
N
D
EFA  
U
LT  
AE  
R
EFE  
R
ENCE  
M
A
NUAL  
M
A
NUAL  
MANUAL  
FLICKE  
R
O
FF  
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10  
SET SET CA CEL CA CEL  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
SET SET CA  
N
CEL CA  
NCEL  
N
N
or  
or  
VC-C1 Mode and VC-C3 Mode Setting Menu  
Use this procedure to set the COMMAND setting for using the VC-C4/VC-C4R in Canon  
Communication Camera VC-C1 mode or VC-C3 mode (P.28). When you set COMMAND to  
VC-C1 mode or VC-C3 mode, some of the setting menus and specifications change, as shown  
below.  
MAIN MENU  
SET MENU  
CAMERA MENU  
AE SETTING  
M
AI  
N
M
E
NU  
SET  
S- 232C ETTINGS. .  
TE ON ROLLE  
MM  
ND VC-C3  
ESTOR LT  
EXT SET BACK CA  
M
E
NU  
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
AE SETTING  
SET  
M
ENU  
R
S
PA  
N
SPEE  
T I LT SPEE  
D
D
A
U
T
O
AE  
R
EFE  
R
E
N
CE  
D
EFA  
U
LT  
A
UTO  
RE  
M
O
C
T
R
I
D
0
FLICKERLESS AE  
O
FF  
CAME  
R
A
M
E
NU  
C
O
A
MOD  
E
AE SETTINGS. .  
ECTION RROR  
D
I
R
M
I
O
FF  
R
E
D
EFAU  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
N
CEL  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
EXT SET BACK CANCEL  
REMOTE CONTROLLER ID in the SET MENU and AE REFERENCE in the AE  
SETTING are only enabled in VC-C3 mode and do not appear in the VC-C1  
mode.  
NOTE  
If you press the s button after changing the mode, the screen momentarily  
goes blank. This is not a fault. Also, when you change modes, all the stored  
preset positions are cleared and the range of camera head movement reverts  
to the default values in each mode.  
The range of pan/tilt/zoom movement in VC-C1 mode corresponds to that  
available on the VC-C1 itself.  
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Camera Settings  
RS-232C Settings  
These settings are used for controlling the VC-C4/VC-C4R from a PC or other device. The  
DATA 8 BIT and NON PARITY settings are fixed, and the menu is used to check them only.  
DATA 8 BIT and NON PARITY are to be read only.  
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
SET  
S- 232C ETTINGS. .  
TE ON ROLLE  
MM  
ND VC-C4  
ESTOR LT  
EXT SET BACK CA  
M
E
NU  
R
S-232C SETTING  
S
R
S-232C SETTING  
S
or  
or  
or  
SET  
M
E
R
S
BAUD  
R
ATE  
BI T  
BIT  
I TY  
EXT SET BACK CA  
9600  
BAUD  
RATE  
4800  
9600  
14400  
19200  
D
MENU  
RE  
M
O
C
T
R
I
D
0
ST  
ATA  
NON PA  
O
P
1
ONLY  
ONLY  
CAMER  
A
M
E
NU  
C
O
A
MOD  
E
D
8
R
EA  
D
R
E
D
EFAU  
R
R
EA  
D
or  
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
N
CEL  
N
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
NCEL CANCEL  
R
S-232C SETTING  
BAUD ATE  
ST BI T  
ATA BIT  
NON PA I TY  
EXT SET BACK CA  
S
R
S-232C SETTING  
S
or  
or  
R
9600  
1
OP  
ST  
OP  
BI T  
1
2
D
8
R
EA  
D
ONLY  
ONLY  
R
REA  
D
N
NCEL  
SET SET CA  
NCEL CANCEL  
See page 29 for information on the REMOTE CONTROLLER ID setting.  
COMMAND is used when the VC-C4/VC-C4R is used in Canon Communication  
Camera VC-C1 or VC-C3 mode (P.27).  
MEMO  
To restore the default values for the settings (P.34), select [SET] in the  
RESTORE DEFAULT setting.  
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ID Mode  
When multiple VC-C4/VC-C4R cameras are connected and installed, all the cameras in range  
of the wireless controller simultaneously perform the operations specified. In this situation, the  
cameras can be operated individually by assigning separate ID numbers to each camera  
beforehand and then specifying the desired ID number from the wireless controller. This is referred  
to as ID mode operation.  
Setting the ID Number  
Use the procedure below to assign an ID number (1-9) to each camera (VC-C4/VC-C4R). If you  
do not want to assign an ID number to a camera, select [0] for that camera. Assigning the same  
ID number to multiple cameras allows you to control those cameras simultaneously.  
1. Switch the power on to the cameras to which you want  
to assign the same ID number. Switch the power to the  
other connected cameras off.  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
Switch the power to a camera off by unplugging the AC adapter  
connected to the camera (P.14). Even if you turn the power off,  
the ID number will not be cleared.  
T
W
HOME  
2. Press the m button on the wireless controller to display  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
the MAIN MENU screen.  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
3. Select REMOTE CONTROLLER ID in the SET MENU and  
set the ID number.  
MF  
5
8
Use the 5 and 8 buttons to move the cursor up and down, use  
the s button to confirm the selected setting and proceed to the  
next level, and use the c button to move back to the previous  
level without confirming the selected setting. Use the 5 and 8  
buttons to change values.  
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
M
AI  
NU  
ISPLAY  
N
M
E
NU  
S
E
T
M
E
NU  
ETTINGS. .  
ON ROLLE  
VC-C4  
LT  
EXT SET BACK CA  
or  
SET  
M
E
R
S- 232C  
TE  
MM  
ND  
ESTOR  
S
D
M
E
NU  
RE  
M
O
C
T
R
I
D
0
CA  
M
E
R
A
M
E
NU  
CO  
A
M
OD  
E
R
E
D
EFA  
U
N
EXT SET BACK CA  
NCEL  
N
NCEL  
S
E
T
M
E
NU  
ETTINGS. .  
ON ROLLE  
VC-C4  
LT  
EXT SET BACK CA  
S
E
T
M
E
NU  
or  
or  
R
S- 232C  
TE  
MM  
ND  
ESTOR  
S
RE  
M
O
C
T
R
I
D
M
0
R
E
M
O
TE  
CON  
T
ROLLE  
R
I
D
5
CO  
A
ODE  
R
E
D
EFA  
U
N
N
CEL  
SET SET CA  
NCEL CANCEL  
4. When you have set the ID number, press the m button  
or c button to exit the settings screens.  
5. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 until ID numbers are set for all the  
cameras.  
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ID Mode  
Selecting the Camera to be Controlled  
<Example> As shown in the figure below, of 4 cameras (ID1 to ID3) only the cameras with ID  
number 2 (2 cameras) are selected for ID mode operation. In normal operation,  
the camera LEDs turn green.  
ID2  
ID1  
ID2  
ID3  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Check the LEDs on all the adjacent connected cameras to ensure that all the  
cameras are receiving the signals from the wireless controller.  
NOTE  
Even if the cameras are switched off, when you press the i button the LEDs  
on all the cameras blink orange and you can begin ID mode operation. However,  
when a number button was pressed in step 2, the LEDs on cameras with ID  
numbers that do not match or that have not been assigned an ID number turn  
red and those cameras are switched off.  
1. Press the i button.  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
T
The LEDs on all the connected cameras blink orange (at 0.5-second  
intervals).  
W
ID2  
ID1  
ID2  
ID3  
HOME  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
Blinking orange Blinking orange Blinking orange Blinking orange  
MF  
5
8
To cancel ID mode operation, press the c or i button. The  
LEDs on all the cameras then turn green.  
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
2. Press a number button (in this case 2).  
The cameras with ID2 are selected and the LEDs on only those  
cameras turn green. The LEDs on the other cameras turn orange  
(not blinking).  
ID2  
ID1  
ID2  
ID3  
Orange  
Green  
Green  
Orange  
This completes the selection procedure. When you use the wireless  
controller, only the selected cameras will respond. When you press a  
button on the wireless controller, the LEDs on the selected cameras  
blink green (at 0.1-second intervals) and the LEDs on the other  
cameras blink orange (at 0.1-second intervals).  
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ID Mode  
Cancelling ID Mode  
<Example> In this example, the selection made in the previous section of the cameras with ID  
number 2 is cancelled. The camera LEDs are as shown below.  
ID2  
ID1  
ID2  
ID3  
Orange  
Green  
Green  
Orange  
Check the LEDs on all the adjacent connected cameras to ensure that all the  
cameras are receiving the signals from the wireless controller.  
NOTE  
1. Press the i button.  
BRIGHT  
ZOOM  
T
The LEDs on all the connected cameras blink orange (at 0.5-second  
W
intervals).  
ID2  
ID1  
ID2  
ID3  
HOME  
SET/OK  
CANCEL  
AF  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
Blinking orange Blinking orange Blinking orange Blinking orange  
MF  
5
8
To cancel ID mode operation, press the c or i button. The  
LEDs on all the ID2 cameras turn green and the LEDs on the other  
cameras turn orange.  
0
ON SCREEN Fn  
ID  
MENU  
2. Press the 0 button.  
The LEDs on all the cameras turn green as for normal operation.  
ID2  
ID1  
ID2  
ID3  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
This completes ID mode cancellation. All the cameras will now respond  
simultaneously to the signals from the wireless controller.  
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Troubleshooting  
Check the following before contacting your Canon supplier.  
The wireless controller does not work.  
Check 1: The LED is not lit.  
Response: Check that the plug is inserted into the main power outlet correctly and  
pushed in all the way. P.14  
Check 2: The LED is red.  
Response: The camera is switched off. Press the p button on the wireless controller  
to switch the camera on. P.21  
Check 3: The LED is orange.  
Response: Operation is restricted by the ID mode function. Reset the ID correctly or  
cancel ID mode operation. P.29–31  
Check 4: The LED is green.  
Response: • Check the remaining charge in the wireless controller batteries.  
• Ensure that you are using the wireless controller inside its effective range.  
P.15  
There is no picture on the monitor.  
Check 1: The LED is red.  
Response: The camera is switched off. Press the p button on the wireless controller  
to switch the camera on. P.21  
Check 2: The components are not all connected correctly.  
Response: Check that the components are all connected correctly. P.13  
Check 3: Power to the camera or monitor is not switched on.  
Response: Turn power on for the camera and monitor. P.14  
Cannot adjust the camera head angle properly.  
Check 1: The camera head will not move to the limit of its range of movement.  
Response: Something has directly moved the camera head. Press the h button on  
the wireless controller. P.16  
Check 2: Restrictions have been applied to the range of camera head  
movement.  
Response: Change the range of camera head movement. P.26  
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Troubleshooting  
The camera will not move to a preset position.  
Check 1: The camera head will not move to the limit of its range of movement.  
Response: Something has directly moved the camera head. Press the h button on  
the wireless controller. P.16  
Check 2: The range of pan/tilt movement has been changed since the preset  
position was stored.  
Response: Store the preset position again. P.20  
The camera will not focus.  
Check 1: The camera is set to manual focus mode.  
Response: Focus the camera manually or press the a button on the wireless  
controller to switch to auto-focus. P.18–19  
Check 2: The lens is dirty.  
Response: Clean the lens. P.8  
Check 3: You restored a preset position.  
Response: If a preset position is restored when the camera is in manual focus mode,  
the camera may be out of focus once it has moved to the preset position.  
Adjust the focus manually or press the a button on the wireless controller  
to switch to auto-focus. P.18–19  
Check 4: The distance between the subject and the camera is not within the  
camera's focal range.  
Response: Depending on the zoom position, the camera may not be able to focus at  
some distances regardless of whether it is in auto-focus or manual focus  
mode. Adjust the distance between the camera and the subject. P.17  
Check 5: You are using auto-focus mode to photograph a subject that is not  
suitable for auto-focus mode (P.18).  
Response: Adjust the focus manually. P.19  
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Factory Default Settings  
When the Product is shipped from the factory or when RESTORE DEFAULT has been set to  
[YES] (P.28), the settings are set to the default values shown below.  
(Camera Default Settings)  
Item  
Default  
Item  
Default  
Focus  
Auto  
Preset  
None  
*
*
Brightness  
Normal  
Clock and Text  
Not displayed  
(Setting Screen Default Settings)  
Item  
Setting  
BAUD RATE  
STOP BIT  
9600  
1
DATA 8 BIT  
SET MENU  
Read only  
NON PARITY  
Read only  
0
REMOTE CONTROLLER ID  
COMMAND  
VC-C4 MODE  
ON  
DATE DISPLAY  
TIME DISPLAY  
ON  
TXT DISPLAY  
ON  
SET DATE  
DISPLAY MENU  
01.JAN.’00  
00:00:00AM  
AM/PM  
DD/MM/YY  
*
*
*
*
SET TIME  
TIME STYLE  
DATE STYLE  
Specified text  
None  
*
PAN SPEED  
TILT SPEED  
AUTO (10 for MANUAL)  
AUTO (10 for MANUAL)  
DEFAULT  
MOVABLE RANGE  
CAMERA MENU  
DIRECTION MIRROR  
OFF  
AE REFERENCE  
FLICKERLESS AE  
DEFAULT (5 for MANUAL)  
OFF  
Settings marked with an asterisk revert to the factory default values when the power is switched  
off and then on again (P.14). The values for all other settings are saved when the power is  
turned off.  
*
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Specifications  
Item  
Details  
Video Signal  
Conforms to NTSC color format for USA, Canada  
Conforms to PAL color format for Europe, Asia, Oceania  
Image Sensor  
1/4-inch CCD  
Total number of pixels  
NTSC: 410,000 (380,000 effective) pixels  
PAL: 470,000 (440,000 effective) pixels  
Synchronization  
Internal  
Horizontal Resolution  
NTSC: 460 TV lines  
PAL: 420 TV lines  
Vertical Resolution  
S/N Ratio  
350 TV lines  
48 dB  
Scanning Method  
Min. subject illumination  
Drive Mechanism  
2:1 interlaced  
6 lux  
VC-C4  
Pan Mechanism: Rotation angle Left 100°, Right 100°;  
Rotation speed: 1°-90° per sec.*  
Tilt Mechanism: Tilt angle Up 90° (factory default 30°),  
Down 30°; Tilt speed: 1°-70° per sec.  
VC-C4R  
Pan Mechanism: Rotation angle Left 170°, Right 170°;  
Rotation speed: 1°-90° per sec.*  
Tilt Mechanism: Tilt angle Up 10°, Down 90°;  
Tilt speed: 1°-70° per sec.  
Output Terminals  
VIDEO OUT: 1 RCA pin jack (output impedance approx. 75 )  
S VIDEO OUT: 1 mini-DIN 4-pin socket (output impedance approx. 75 )  
RS-232C: 2 mini-DIN 8-pin sockets (input and output)  
Up to 9 cameras  
Input Terminal  
Cascade control  
Focusing  
Auto/Manual  
Aperture  
Auto iris servo system  
Lens  
Focal length 4.0 to 64.0 mm, f/1.4 to f/2.8, 16× power zoom  
37 mm (1 15/32 in.), pitch=0.35 mm (1/64 in.)  
Lens filter diameter  
White Balance  
Power Supply terminal  
TTL-system full-auto white balance  
DC IN. Rated 13 V (Permissible range 11.5 V to 14 V) (EIAJ RC-5320A, 4 voltage sections)  
Max. Power Consumption Approx. 12 W; approx. 5 W with camera switched off (including AC power adapter)  
Operating Environment  
Installation Angle  
Dimensions  
Temp.: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F); Humidity: 20-85% RH (no condensation)  
±20° from horizontal (±15° with optional wide-angle converter installed)  
100 × 112 × 89.5 mm (3 15/16 × 4 7/16 × 3 17/32 in.) (W × D × H) (excluding attachments)  
VC-C4: Approx. 375 g (Approx. 0.83 lb.) / VC-C4R: Approx. 435 g (Approx. 0.96 lb.)  
WL-V5  
Weight  
Wireless  
Model  
Controller  
System  
Infrared pulse system  
Power Supply 3 V DC (2 AA-type batteries)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
50 × 175 × 24.5 mm (1 31/32 × 6 29/32 31/32 in.) (W × D × H) (excluding attachments)  
×
Approx. 79 g (Approx. 0.17 lb.) (excluding batteries)  
AC Adapter Model  
Input  
PA-V16  
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 50-65 VA  
13 V DC, 1.8 A (max.)  
Output  
Polarity  
External (-), Internal (+)  
58 × 118 × 25 mm (2 5/16 × 4 21/32 × 1 in.) (W × D × H) (excluding attachments)  
Approx. 205 g (Approx. 0.45 lb.)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
* If you are using a computer to control the camera, the image on the screen may appear shaky  
when the camera head is being moved slowly.  
These specifications are subject to change without notice.  
For the AC adapter, use the PA-V16 dedicated unit. Also, do not use the PA-V16 AC adapter  
with any other product.  
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Appendix A (serial pin outs and bit rate setting)  
RS-232C Pin Out Diagrams  
9pin DSUB to 8pin mini-DIN (VC-C4/VC-C4R) Connection  
Below is a cable pin out of the cable required to control this equipment from a computer with a  
9pin control port.  
Personal Computer VC-C4/VC-C4R  
9pin DSUB  
8pin mini-DIN  
1
5
6
7
8
6
9
TxD  
RxD  
3
2
7
8
6
5
1
4
9
5
3
2
1
3
4
5
1
2
RTS  
CTS  
DataSet Ready  
GND  
Female  
9pin DSUB  
Male  
8pin mini-DIN  
4,6  
Data Carrier Detect  
DTR  
Personal Computer  
VC-C4/VC-C4R  
No Connection  
7,8  
8pin mini-DIN to 8pin mini-DIN (VC-C4/VC-C4R) Connection  
Below is a cable pin out of the cable required to control this equipment from a computer with a  
8pin control port.  
Personal Computer VC-C4/VC-C4R  
8pin mini-DIN  
8pin mini-DIN  
6
7
8
6
7
8
TxD  
RxD  
3
5
1
5
3
2
3
4
5
3
4
5
1
2
1
2
RTS  
CTS  
2
1
GND  
4
8
6,7  
4
6
7,8  
Male  
8pin mini-DIN  
Male  
8pin mini-DIN  
GND  
No Connection  
Personal Computer  
VC-C4/VC-C4R  
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