JVC VN-C2WU VN-C2WU Vnetworks Camera Instruction Manual (2073KB) - Page 5

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To ensure correct usage When installing, avoid the following. • Locations subject to rain and water. • Locations where the ambient temperature exceeds the range of 0 to +40 °C. • Locations with vibration. • Locations with excessive dust, oil or gas. When this product is used with AGC on (camera setting: Auto), sensitivity will be increased automatically in dark places and the screen may flicker in some cases. This is not a malfunction. When the color balance of this product is used with the camera setting at Auto, in some cases the recorded colors may differ slightly from the natural colors due to the principle of the automatic tracking color balance circuit. When any bright object such as a lamp, etc., is photographed, white bands may appear above and below the bright object. This is called smearing, a phenomenon caused by the characteristics of the individual pixels, and is not a malfunction. 2

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To ensure correct usage
When installing, avoid the following.
• Locations subject to rain and water.
• Locations where the ambient temperature exceeds the range of 0 to +40
°
C.
• Locations with vibration.
• Locations with excessive dust, oil or gas.
When this product is used with AGC on (camera setting: Auto), sensitivity will be increased
automatically in dark places and the screen may flicker in some cases. This is not a
malfunction.
When the color balance of this product is used with the camera setting at Auto, in some
cases the recorded colors may differ slightly from the natural colors due to the principle of
the automatic tracking color balance circuit.
When any bright object such as a lamp, etc., is photographed, white bands may appear
above and below the bright object. This is called smearing, a phenomenon caused by the
characteristics of the individual pixels, and is not a malfunction.