Checking information, Checking information -12, On p. 7-12 f – Canon VB-M600VE User Manual
Page 124: Reconnect, Receiving audio
7
-12
Reconnect
To reconnect the camera, click this button.
Note
If you reconnect, audio reception will stop and camera control
privileges will be lost.
In the VB Viewer, the video size and display screen size will also
return to the default settings.
Receiving Audio
You can receive audio through the microphone attached
to the camera.
Click this button to receive audio.
Select the appropriate volume on the volume panel that
appears.
Note
• To receive audio, go to [Audio Server] in [Server] beforehand
and set [Audio Transmission from the Camera] to [Enable]
(p. 5-18).
• Closing the volume panel will end the audio reception.
• The first time the volume panel is launched, a message to install the
add-on “Canon Network Camera Audio Receiver” will be displayed
in the information bar of the web browser. Install the add-on.
Checking Information
The following icons will appear depending on the content
of the information displayed.
Note
For details on the messages, see “List of Viewer Messages”
(p. 8-16).
Important
• Audio reception functions cannot be used during IPv6
connection.
• Audio cannot be received if you are using a proxy server.
• Audio reception functions cannot be used when connected
via SSL encrypted communications.
Icon (color)
Meaning
Description
(Blue)
Information
Appears when a camera
operation has been successful.
The following information
appears.
• Help messages, such for each
button and pull down menu
• Frame rate information
•
Pan, tilt, zoom camera
information, image
stabilization information
(Yellow)
Warning
A message will appear notifying
the user when camera control
privileges cannot be obtained,
audio reception stops, etc.
(Orange)
Error
Appears when a system error
occurs.
Important
If the image stabilizer function is turned on in the setting page
(p. 5-10), the actual viewing angle of the image will be smaller
than the viewing angle displayed in the information field (For
On1: approx. 83%; for On2: approx. 50%).
Also, the viewing angle of image display becomes smaller than
the angle (frame) displayed in the panorama display area.