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Audio reception is restricted.
You clicked the audio reception button when [Server] > [Audio Server] >
[Audio Transmission from the Camera] was set to [Disable].
Your web browser is not supported.
You started the Camera Viewer with an unsupported web browser.
ActiveX is disabled.
ActiveX is disabled in the web browser settings or system functions cannot
be accessed from ActiveX due to security settings.
When this message is displayed while ActiveX is enabled, select the [Use a
proxy server for your LAN] checkbox in [Network and Internet] > [Internet
options] > [Connections] tab > [LAN settings] > [Proxy server] in [Control
Panel], then specify the camera IP address in [Advanced] > [Exceptions].
Cannot control focus. Please check the lens.
You tried to operate the focus (P. 47) when the camera was mounted with no
lens or an incommunicable lens, or when the focus mode switch on the lens
was set to MF (manual).
Cannot use One-shot AF because the shutter
speed is too slow.
You clicked
when [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Camera Mode]
was set to [Manual], [Tv], or [AGC], and also [Camera] > [Camera Settings]
> [Shutter Speed] was set to [1/7] or slower.
Cannot display video because color bars are
being output.
You started the Camera Viewer with color bars being output.
Color bars began to be output while the camera was connected.
Cannot control ND Filter because Infrared is in
use.
You tried to operate the ND filter (P. 49) when using the infrared mode.
Cannot control iris. Please check the lens.
You tried to operate the iris (P. 48) when the camera was mounted with no
lens or an incommunicable lens, or when the iris switch on the lens was set
to manual.
Camera was adjusted.
You performed a certain operation with the [Camera Operation] menu
displayed, by which the change of an element in the [Camera Operation]
menu should be triggered.
Cannot use One-shot AF because the lens does
not support it.
You clicked
when
was unavailable because the camera was
mounted with a lens which did not support the one-shot AF.
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