Introduction – Canon VB-C60B User Manual

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing Canon Network Camera VB-C60/VB-C60B (hereafter referred to as
VB-C60).
The only difference between VB-C60 and VB-C60B is the body color.
This Operation Guide describes how to set up and use VB-C60. Read this guide carefully before
using VB-C60 to ensure that you make the best possible use of this product. Also, be sure to read
the ReadMe file on the Setup CD-ROM.
For the latest information, please refer to the Canon Web site.

Notes on privacy and publicity rights regarding the utilization of video/audio

When using VB-C60 (for video or audio recording), it is the responsibility of the users to
take all care to protect privacy and avoid any violation of publicity rights. Canon shall have
no liability whatsoever in this regard.
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●Please be sure to gain approval of the building management office before installing a

camera, if copyrighted architectural structures or copyrighted premises are got into the
frame.

Legal Notice

In some countries or regions, monitoring via a camera is banned by the law or regulation,

and the law or regulation depends on the country or region.

Before using VB-C60, confirm the law or regulation of the country or region where the

camera is used.

Copyright

Videos, images or sounds recorded with your VB-C60 may not be utilized or published, without
consent of copyright holders, if any, except in such a way as permitted for personal use under the
relevant copyright law.

Notes

1. All rights reserved.
2. The contents of this guide are subject to change without any notice.
3. Every effort has been made to ensure that this guide is flawless. However, if you find any

errors, please contact us.

4. Notwithstanding the above, Canon shall not be responsible for any effects resulting from the

use of this guide.

Exclusion of Liability

If the Product is connected to a recording device, Canon Inc. shall not be responsible for
any financial losses that may be incurred as a result of the loss of recorded information or
images, regardless of the internal or external cause of the loss.

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