Page 2 - Introduction; Requests to Customers; Trademarks; Icons Used in This Manual
2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing WebView Livescope MV Ver. 2.1 LE. To take best advantage of this software, please first read this manual thoroughly. After reading this manual, please store it in a safe place for future reference. The latest product information is available at the following W...
Page 3 - ENGLISH; Contents
3 ENGLISH Contents Introduction .......................................................... 2 1. Overview .......................................................... 4 2. System Configuration ..................................... 5 Example of System Configuration ..................................... ...
Page 4 - Overview; I N T E R N E T
4 1 Overview WebView Livescope MV Ver. 2.1 LE (hereafter referred to as MV LE) is software that allows you to use an Intranet or the Internet to monitor video distributed from the Network Camera Server VB150/VB101 or the Network Camera VB-C10/VB-C10R (hereafter referred to as “camera server”). Since...
Page 5 - System Configuration; Example of System Configuration
5 ENGLISH MV LE VC-C4R VB101 VC-C4 VB150 E T H E R N E T I N T E R N E T ISDN Line L A N MV LE Router Distributes video and picture data Monitoring Controls camera angle, zoom, etc., and monitors camera images Monitoring via Internet is also possible Monitoring via ISDN line Router Controls camera a...
Page 6 - Installing; Preparing the PC; Installing the Camera Servers
6 3 Installing Prior to Installation... Before installing MV LE, be sure that the PC in which it is to be installed and the camera servers satisfy the conditions described below. Preparing the PC Check that the PC where MV LE is to be installed satisfies the operating environment of MV LE( → → → → →...
Page 8 - Registering the Cameras; Registering Cameras Using “Register Camera”
8 Click the Register Camera button to start up the Register Camera Wizard. In the Camera server address field, enter the IP address or the host name of the camera server. The default HTTP port No. that was set as an option ( → P.18) appears in the HTTP port field. The HTTP port No. is usually 80, bu...
Page 10 - Operating from the Menus
10 5 Operating from the Menus This chapter describes operating procedures using the menus. Menu Bar Menu Bar Operation menu “Register Camera” Lets you register camera servers or change camera orders. “Option” Lets you set Video Relay or set the HTTP Port and HTTP Proxy. “Exit” Exits MV LE. View menu...
Page 11 - Changing the Registration Order of Cameras
11 ENGLISH Detailed Settings Changing the Registration Order of Cameras An order is set for camera registrations. The position of viewers in which images are displayed and the order of video relays are specified according to this order. The order can be changed after registrations. The camera regist...
Page 12 - Operating from the Toolbar
12 This chapter describes operating procedures using the toolbar Toolbar Toolbar “4 Viewers” Switches to 4 viewers display. “1 Viewer (Large)” Switches to 1 viewer (large) display. “1 Viewer (Normal)” Switches to 1 viewer (normal) display. “Camera Switch Box” Switches among cameras displayed in the ...
Page 13 - Main Operations; Switching Viewer Display Methods
13 ENGLISH 4 Viewers display 1 Viewer (Large) display 1 Viewer (Normal) display Main Operations Switching Viewer Display Methods There are three methods in which viewers can be displayed: 4 Viewers display, 1 Viewer (Large) display, and 1 Viewer (Normal) display. Display can be switched by clicking ...
Page 14 - Taking/Saving Snapshots; Pausing Videos
14 Taking/Saving Snapshots Snapshots of images in a selected viewer can be saved as an image file. Click on the viewer containing the image you want to take a snapshot of then click the Snapshot button on the toolbar. When the “Save As...” dialog box appears, select or enter a name for the file, the...
Page 15 - Displaying Full Screens
15 ENGLISH Displaying Full Screens Images in a selected viewer can be displayed on the entire screen. Click on the viewer to select it, then click the Full Screen button on the toolbar. When you click anywhere on the full screen display, the camera’s pan and tilt are controlled so that that position...
Page 16 - Operating the Cameras; Operating Cameras from the Camera Control Panel; Operating a Camera with the Control Buttons
16 7 Operating the Cameras MV LE lets you freely control the cameras and monitor them. The cameras can be controlled from the Camera Control Panel or on the viewer. Operating Cameras from the Camera Control Panel Operating a Camera with the Control Buttons A camera can be freely controlled using the...
Page 17 - Controlling the Camera with Panorama; Operating Cameras from the Viewer
17 ENGLISH Controlling the Camera with Panorama Pan, Tilt, and Zoom can be freely controlled from the Panorama. To change Pan and Tilt by clicking When you click on a specific point on the panorama picture, the frame moves and the panand tilt change to make that point the center of the picture. To c...
Page 18 - Options; Setting the Video Relay; Setting HTTP
18 8 Options Option in the Operation menu lets you make Video Relay and HTTP settings. Setting the Video Relay Since only one viewer among a number of viewers can be used to display live video, Video Relay automatically switches from more than one camera connected to a single camera server. The use ...
Page 19 - Troubleshooting; Cannot install
19 ENGLISH 9 Troubleshooting ■ Cannot install ● When using Windows 2000, or Windows XP Professional, see if you have logged-in as an administrator. ■ Cannot register camera server ● Refer to error messages (1) - (7). ● If camera server is being accessed via a proxy, be sure to set the proxy in Optio...
Page 20 - Error Messages
20 10 Error Messages Message Cause Action to be taken (1) Network connection errors (DNS errors): Camera server registration error [01] The specified network address could not be found. The camera server could not be found. Make sure: • The network address is correct. • DNS setting is correct. • Ent...