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Display screens of preset setting tool, Preset] tab display screen – Canon VB-M40 User Manual

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Display Screens of Preset Setting Tool

Preset Setting Tool has two display screens, the [Preset] tab and the [Preset Tour] tab.

With the [Preset] tab, up to 20 presets and the home position are set while referring to the panorama screen.

With the [Preset Tour] tab, “Preset Tour” is set whereby the camera tours and monitors multiple presets.

The following explains the [Preset] tab display screen.

For the [Preset Tour] tab, see “Preset Tour” (P. 5-20).

„ [Preset] Tab Display Screen

1

Image Display Area
The image currently captured by the camera is shown.

Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the

VB-M40 Viewer. For details, see “How to Operate the

Viewer” (P. 6-5).

2

[Switch Screen Size] button

Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the

image display area switches between “320 x 240” and

“640 x 480.”

3

[Switch Mouse Operation] button
Click the button to switch to

. In this mode, move the

mouse pointer to the image display area and left-click

to operate the pan and tilt. Click the button again to

return to

.

4

[Obtain/release Camera Control] button
This button is used to obtain/release the camera

control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera

Control Privileges” (P. 6-6).

5

[Focus]
Focus can be operated if control privileges have been

obtained. Focus operations are the same as in the

VB-M40 Viewer. For details, see “Setting the Focus”

(P. 6-13).

6

[Smart Shade Control]

Smart shade control can be operated if control

privileges have been obtained. Smart shade control

operations are the same as in the VB-M40 Viewer. For

details, see “Setting the Smart Shade Control”

(P. 6-12).

7

[Panorama Screen]
The panorama image registered in the camera is

shown. A preset preview frame (yellow) reflecting the

preset settings is shown, where you can drag to resize

or move the frame and reflect the new frame in the

preset settings. Also, if view restrictions are set, those

areas are shown in a blue frame.