komamura KC-2000MK II Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

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 For Your Safety

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 Important Usage Guidelines

Storage and Operation

Ensure structural stability and strength when installing the unit.

Securely tighten screws and other fasteners at all times.

Injury caused by falling objects may be prevented with extra caution.

This product is ‘splash proof’ (IP rating scale of IPX-2) , not water proof.

It cannot be used in rain or under water.  Water intrusion may cause malfunction and fire. 

Always use correct power source and voltage.

The correct DC power source voltage range for this product is DC 10V

16V.

Operating above this voltage range may cause malfunctions and lead to fire.
We recommend the use of our optional AC adapter.

Circuitry in this product provides reasonable protection from external electrical shock to the
product itself and connected cables, but it cannot offer protection from lightening strikes.
Disconnect all cables during a thunder storm.

Warning

Use only the designated battery.

Handle the metal parts with caution. 

Rubbing hard against the edges may cause injury.

IDX battery model SSL--JVC50 is the battery approved for use on this product. 
Disconnect the battery when not using the product for extended periods of time.

Attention

Do not record extremely bright objects (such as a lamp or the sun) for a long time. Also do not operate this 
product under following conditions, as doing so may lead to malfunction and failure.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Extreme temperatures outside normal 
operating range 

-10

℃〜

50

℃)

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Extreme humidity outside operating range

30

RH

90%RH

; avoid condensation.

Near sources of strong magnetic fields such as 
transformers and motors.
Near sources of strong electrical signals such 
as transceivers and cell phones.
Near television and radio transmitting stations.
Near reflective light from fluorescent lamps 
and windows.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Near unstable illumination (may cause flickering).
Laser light sources; never record laser.
Near high voltage transmission lines.
Near excessive dust and sand.
Excessive vibration in vehicles and ships.
Near steam and oil such as heaters.
Flammable and other hazardous environments.
Near sources of radiation, X-ray, or chlorine and 
other corrosive gasses.
Near sources of other chemicals such as swimming 
pools and hot springs.

Contents

 1.   For Your Safety

 2.   Important Usage  Guidelines

 3.   Introduction

 4.   Key Features

 5.   Component Description & Function

 6.   Preparation

  

6-1   Mounting the Battery

  

6-2   Inserting the SD Memory Card

  

6-3   Powering the Unit On

  

6-4   Power On and Preflight Checks

  

6-5   Setting the Clock

  

6-6   Eyesight Adjustment

  

6-7   Switching to the IR (Infrared)mode

7.   Operation

  

7-1   Recording and Playing Video

  

7-2   Recording and Playing Photographs

  

7-3   Setup Menu Details

8.   Specifications

9.   Dimensions

 10.   License

 11.   Lens Selection & Recommendation

 12.    Warranty Card and Terms

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Summary of Contents for KC-2000MK II

Page 1: ...ual 4 26 Ko m a m u r a C o r p o r a t i o n Ko m a m u r a B u i l d i n g 3 2 4 N i h o n b a s h i N i n g y o c h o C h u o k u To k y o 1 0 3 0 0 1 3 J a p a n w w w ko m a m u r a c o j p Phone...

Page 2: ...this product under following conditions as doing so may lead to malfunction and failure Extreme temperatures outside normal operating range 10 50 Extreme humidity outside operating range 30 RH 90 RH a...

Page 3: ...ght condition surveillance around international boarders and ports and for other specialized applications Key Features Enables supersensitive color imaging under extremely low light conditions down to...

Page 4: ...ect headphones here 3 5mm stereo mini jack Headphone volume is set from the menu Connect the AC adapter here to provide the camera with power This camera may be powered through either the battery or t...

Page 5: ...on Write Once Tamper Proof SD cards Install a fully charged battery as follows Remove the rear cover Slide the locking pin away from the battery hold in the direction of the red arrow as shown below I...

Page 6: ...move the lock switch to the OFF position and re insert STEADY ON SD memory card has not been formatted or is in an abnormal state SD memory card is being recognized Format the SD memory card in the c...

Page 7: ...once to start recording video Press again to stop recording Press the PLAY REC SELECT button to display the video file list Select the file on a page by pressing the MENU SELECT button UP DOWN Change...

Page 8: ...w mode only PLAYBACK NEXT FILE Headphone Volume Headphone Volume UP LEFT RIGHT DOWN PLAYBACK PREVIOUS FILE MENU SELECT button function PHOTO PLAYBACK PHOTO FILE LIST PUSH to stop playback Return to vi...

Page 9: ...on in to change the SETUP MENU page Choose from seven presets and two automatic settings depending on the light source and actual recording conditions Works on Color mode only BLUE SKY SHADE Use in cl...

Page 10: ...tomatically stretched ON Compensates for backlight conditions ignores the bright areas SPOT CENTER Works on Color IR modes Use only the center of the picture for exposure adjustment The entire picture...

Page 11: ...cord with monaural audio combines L R channels into one Does not record audio STEREO MONO NONE Keeps the compression ratio low for high quality photos Default setting is HIGH Standard photo quality Hi...

Page 12: ...tment modes W T or W B PUSH OFF LOW HIGH OFF ON Electronic viewfinder brightness adjustment range 30 100 2 x electronic zoom for focus assist TIME STAMP HDMI OSD DAY TIME ADJUST AE LEVEL CHROMA GAIN E...

Page 13: ...therwise licensed provider The use of H 264 codec is limited byVC 1 as well as AVC H 264 patent portfolio licence to personal and non commercial applications In accordance with the license agreement p...

Page 14: ...r is expressly limited to a claim for a repair or replacement for the goods sold or as otherwise started herein KOMAMURA COROPRATION 3 2 4 Nihonbashi Ningyo cho Chuo ku Tokyo 103 0013 Japan 25 KC 2000...

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