Canon WebView LivescopeMV- User Manual

Canon WebView LivescopeMV

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Conventions; Important; o set up a; Introduction; Trademark Information; Copyright Information
  • Page 5 – Overview; L i v e
  • Page 6 – Features
  • Page 8 – I N T E R N E T; System Configuration
  • Page 10 – Information Sending Side; Web Server
  • Page 11 – WebView Livescope Manager; Information Receiving Side; WebView Livescope Viewer
  • Page 12 – System Requirement; WebView Livescope Camera Server System; WebView Livescope Viewer Software
  • Page 13 – Chapter 1; Installation; Livescope camera server, manager and helper software.
  • Page 14 – Installation Procedure; Before you begin the installation; Starting the Installer
  • Page 15 – Uninstalling old versions and reusing settings; Installing the Server
  • Page 20 – Installing the Manager
  • Page 21 – Installing the Viewer
  • Page 22 – Starting Up and Shutting Down the Camera Server; Starting Up the Camera Server; Shutting Down the Camera Server
  • Page 23 – Checking Camera Server Operation
  • Page 24 – Notes on Using the Software
  • Page 25 – Chapter 2; Camera Server Setting; camera server and how to manage the server and monitor its status.
  • Page 26 – Using the Remote Maintenance Function to Set Up the Camera Ser ver
  • Page 27 – Setting Up the Camera Server; Starting the WebView Livescope Manager
  • Page 28 – Starting the Administrative Viewer; Administrator's Privileges
  • Page 29 – Setting the Limits for Connection to the Camera Server
  • Page 30 – Setting the connection limits
  • Page 31 – Setting the client access limitation
  • Page 32 – Setting the ports
  • Page 33 – Setting the Remote Maintenance Usage Conditions
  • Page 34 – Setting the Video Parameters
  • Page 36 – Dynamic Video Parameter Modification
  • Page 37 – Changing the Capture Card Settings; You can change the type of card used to capture video
  • Page 38 – Changing the Camera Settings
  • Page 40 – Changing the image source
  • Page 41 – Adding Cameras; Changing the Camera Used
  • Page 42 – Selecting Panorama Images
  • Page 44 – Video Capture Range for Each Camera; Setting limits for the field of view
  • Page 45 – View Restrictions
  • Page 46 – Changing the Camera Control Settings
  • Page 47 – Setting the Camera Control Time
  • Page 48 – Setting Camera Display Positions
  • Page 49 – To set the home position
  • Page 50 – To set a preset position while viewing the video; Preset name; Camera name; You can also specify the preset settings visually by dragging the
  • Page 51 – Tilt scroll bar
  • Page 52 – Setting the WWW server function
  • Page 53 – WWW Server Function
  • Page 54 – Changing the Log File Settings
  • Page 56 – Viewing the Event Log; Displaying Event Logs
  • Page 57 – Viewing the Video Frame Rate; Updating the displayed information
  • Page 58 – Automatically Updating or Saving the Displayed Data
  • Page 59 – Saving the Frame Rate Monitor Details to a File
  • Page 61 – Chapter 3; Access Log Analysis Tools; tools that are used to analyze how users utilize the information
  • Page 63 – Using the Access Log Analysis Tools; Accessing the Access Log Analysis Tools; Access from the WebView Livescope manager
  • Page 74 – Using the Netscape browser
  • Page 75 – Chapter 4; Creating Web Pages; This chapter describes how to use WebView Livescope to transmit
  • Page 76 – The Sender's Web Page
  • Page 77 – LiveApplet; Glimpse; PanoramaSnap; Features of Java Viewers; and camera operation. They can penetrate firewalls and access; Java Viewer Types
  • Page 79 – Features of the Helper Viewer; quickly and is stable to run.
  • Page 80 – Viewing Sample Pages
  • Page 81 – Examples of sample pages
  • Page 82 – Using Java Viewers to Send Information; Creating Web Pages that Use Java Viewers
  • Page 83 – Using Netscape Navigator; Using Internet Explorer; Shortening the Applet Download Time
  • Page 84 – Example of Creating a Web Page that Uses a Java Viewer; Displaying Text in a Separate Frame
  • Page 86 – Using Glimpse and LiveApplet Together
  • Page 88 – Using PanoramaSnap
  • Page 90 – Providing LiveApplet without Camera Control
  • Page 91 – Changing the Startup Screen and Disconnection Screen; Default screens; Custom screens
  • Page 93 – Displaying Bitmap Images on the Video Image; Specifying the Background Color
  • Page 94 – Java Viewer Parameters
  • Page 98 – Using the Helper Viewer to Send Information; Setting Up the Web Server; Using Apache
  • Page 99 – Creating wvh Files
  • Page 100 – Example of Creating a Web Page that Uses the Helper Viewer
  • Page 101 – Using the Automatic Sample Generation Function to Create a Web; Automatic Sample Generation Function
  • Page 102 – Using a Browser Alone to Send Video; Displaying Live Video; Displaying Live Video as a Movie with
  • Page 103 – Displaying Live Video from a Specified; If old images are displayed, you can prevent this recurring
  • Page 105 – Chapter 5; Still Image Recording Service; uses the upload server functions.
  • Page 106 – Upload Server Features; with image collection.
  • Page 107 – Setting Up the Still Image Recording Service
  • Page 108 – Setting and Registering Reservations
  • Page 109 – Setting Up the Still Image Service; Setting the Schedule
  • Page 110 – Specifying the Upload Settings
  • Page 112 – Setting the Shooting Position
  • Page 114 – Setting Upload Destinations
  • Page 115 – Test Run Function
  • Page 116 – Setting the Log
  • Page 117 – Using the Still Image Recording Service to Send Information; Sample Pages
  • Page 118 – Automatically Generated Pages
  • Page 122 – Applet Sample 1: Link List; Applet Samples
  • Page 125 – Applet Sample 2: Simple Virtual Movie
  • Page 128 – Applet Sample 3: Table List
  • Page 131 – Appendix
  • Page 132 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 134 – Error Messages; Service Event Log Messages; Service control manager-related event log messages
  • Page 135 – Event Log Messages Common to All Servers
  • Page 138 – Video Server-specific Event Log Messages
  • Page 139 – Camera Control Server-specific Event Log Messages
  • Page 140 – HTTP Conversion Server-specific Event Log Messages
  • Page 141 – WebView Livescope Manager Messages; HTTP Upload Server-specific Event Log Messages
  • Page 142 – Upload Server Error Messages
  • Page 143 – Errors During Image Data Capture
  • Page 147 – Errors Relating to File Expiry Limit Management
  • Page 148 – Access Log Analysis Messages
  • Page 150 – Index
  • Page 152 – Tips
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Page 2 - Contents

Introduction Introduction .............................................................................. 4Overview .................................................................................. 5Features ................................................................................... 6System ...

Page 4 - Conventions; Important; o set up a; Introduction; Trademark Information; Copyright Information

4 Conventions Indicates important notes or restrictions that must be observed when using this product. Always read these notes. Indicates additional information or explanations for a procedure. You should read these items. Indicates a particularly important procedure. Important The unauthorized tran...

Page 5 - Overview; L i v e

Introduction 5 Overview WebView Livescope is a system for transmitting to a computer live images taken by a video camera (Canon VC-C4/VC-C4R/VC-C3/VC-C1 MK-II) installed in a remote location, via the Internet/Intranets. The image recipient (hereafter called the "client") can easily view the ...

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