Setting the night mode, Operating the external device output, Displaying event status – Canon VB-M40 User Manual

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Setting the Night Mode

Switch between [Day Mode] and [Night Mode].

Note

The Night Mode cannot be used if [Auto] is set for day/night
under [Camera] on the Setting page (P. 4-11).

[Day Mode]
Color image can be viewed in the normal mode.

[Night Mode]
Images are shown in black and white, due to the

disabling of the infrared cut filter.

Note

Refer to the notes on P. 4-10 for focus ranges when the [Night

Mode] is enabled (P. 4-11, P. 6-15).

Operating the External Device Output

You can operate the external device output and display

the current output status using an icon. The [ON]/[OFF]

status can be switched by clicking this icon.

Example:

Output1: Output OFF

Output2: Output ON

Displaying Event Status

Clicking the [Event Display] button will show the event

display panel, which shows the input status of external

devices, as well as the status of image and volume

detection by the intelligent function.

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[External Device Input]
When a contact input signal is received from an

external device, input will be turned ON and an icon

will be displayed.

Example:

Input1: input OFF

Input2: input ON

Important

• Since the light source selection options are based on

representative characteristics, proper colors may not be

achieved depending on the applicable light source. In this
case, use the [One-shot WB] function.

• If the subject looks greenish under mercury lamps in the

[Auto] mode, select the [Mercury Lamp] mode under light

source. If the image is still not shown in appropriate colors

under mercury lamps when the [Mercury Lamp] mode is
selected under light source, use the [Auto] mode.

• Notes on capturing video continuously day and night:

If a subject that seldom changes is captured in a location

where the light source changes gradually, such as when

capturing a subject continuously day and night, the image
may not be shown in appropriate colors.

In this case, adjusting the image captured via operations

such as pan, tilt and zoom will correct this problem.

• When the subject has only one color or when sodium lamps,

mercury lamps and certain other fluorescent lightings are

used, camera colors may not be adjusted automatically.

• When the [Night Mode] is set to [Night Mode] (including

when it is set to [Auto] and night mode is judged to be
applicable), the white balance function cannot be used.

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