Switching The Camera On And Off - Canon VC-C50i Instruction Manual

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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. Even if you switch the camera OFF, the stored preset positions, the date, the time
and the ID number are not cleared.
BRIGHT
ZOOM
HOME
SET/OK
CANCEL
1
2
AF
4
5
MF
7
8
0
ON SCREEN
Fn
ID
MENU
● Even if you switch the camera off, electric current will continue to flow to the
MEMO
● If you switch the camera off while it is in night mode, the built-in infrared
● Whenever possible, switch the camera off when it is not in use as this
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To switch the camera off
In the status of camera ON, press the p button.
■ The image disappears and the LED on the camera turns red
T
(camera OFF). The camera will now respond only to the p
W
button or i button on the wireless controller.
To switch the camera on
In the status of camera OFF, press the p button.
3
■ An image appears on the monitor screen and the LED on the
6
9
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.36).
camera. However, the power of the camera will not be turned off (→ P.18).
Accordingly, even if you switch the camera off, the stored preset positions,
the date, the time and the ID number are not cleared.
lighting also switches off. When you switch the camera back on, night mode
is cancelled and the camera operates as normal.
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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