JVC TK-C2301WPRU Instruction Manual - Page 38

tilt, IR LED, Below conditions may cause malfunctions. Adjust view angle

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Adjustment Adjusting Image (Continued) Note v When rotating the camera with more than 65° tilt, IR LED may be hidden by the camera, making the irradiation distance shorter. v When the image size is set to wide end, part of the camera unit may be recorded at the most tilted point. At this point, the camera unit may look white due to reflection of infrared light. Adjust the tilt so that the camera unit won't be captured. v Below conditions may cause malfunctions. Adjust view angle and [AUTO LEVEL] in the menu setting, etc. in case of malfunctions: - when the sensor part is hidden - when the sensor part is exposed to strong light - when brightness of the subject and the sensor part differ drastically. Sensor part . E-38

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Adjusting Image (Continued)
Note
v
When rotating the camera with more than 65
°
tilt, IR LED
may be hidden by the camera, making the irradiation
distance shorter.
v
When the image size is set to wide end, part of the camera
unit may be recorded at the most tilted point. At this point,
the camera unit may look white due to reflection of infrared
light. Adjust the tilt so that the camera unit won't be
captured.
v
Below conditions may cause malfunctions. Adjust view angle
and [AUTO LEVEL] in the menu setting, etc. in case of
malfunctions:
- when the sensor part is hidden
- when the sensor part is exposed to strong light
- when brightness of the subject and the sensor part differ
drastically.
Sensor part
Adjustment
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