Symptom
Cause/solution
Reference pages
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Is the version of DirectX
®
9.0c or later?
Check the version of DirectX as follows.
1.
Select “Run...” from the start menu of Windows.
2.
Enter “dxdiag” in the displayed dialog box and
click the [OK] button.
If the version of DirectX is older than 9.0c,
upgrade it.
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Is the cellular phone in use support the 320
´
240 or
640
´
480 resolution? Or is the image data size too
big to display images on the cellular phone?
Refer to the manuals provided with the cellular
phone in use for the restrictions of image data sizes.
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No image is displayed. / Older
images or logs are displayed.
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When [Every time I visit the webpage] is not selected
for [Check for newer versions of stored pages:] in the
[Temporary Internet Files] section, images
sometimes may not be displayed on the “Live” page.
In this case, do the following.
1.
Select [Internet Options...] from [Tools] on the
menu bar of Internet Explorer. The [Internet
Options] window will be displayed.
2.
When using Internet Explorer 10.0:
Click the [Settings] button in the [Browsing
history] section on the [General] tab, and then
select [Every time I visit the webpage] for [Check
for newer versions of stored pages:] in the
[Temporary Internet Files] tab on the [Website
Data Settings] window.
When using Internet Explorer 7.0, Internet
Explorer 8.0, or Internet Explorer 9.0:
Click the [Settings] button in the [Browsing
history] section on the [General] tab, and then
select [Every time I visit the webpage] for [Check
for newer versions of stored pages:] in the
[Temporary Internet Files] section on the
[Temporary Internet Files and History Settings]
window.
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Images are displayed blurry.
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Is there dust or dirt on the dome section?
Check if there is no dust or dirt on the dome section.
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When defocusing is caused by the camera position
being moved, carry out the position refresh to correct
the focus.
Installation Guide
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Is “Limited(around 1.5m)” selected for “Focus
Distance” on the [Cam. Function] tab?
Change the setting to “Unlimited”.
Operating Instructions
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