Step 5: End Setup; Step 6: Test The Display - Canon WebView LivescopeMV User Manual

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Step 5: End Setup

G You can create up to 98 monitoring screens.
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G The limitations below apply to the number of characters that can be used in
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monitoring screen names.
Windows 95/98: Up to 64 characters
Windows NT/2000: Up to 64 characters
G The limitations below apply to the number of characters that can be used in
monitoring screen comments.
Windows 95/98: Up to 256 characters
Windows NT/2000: Up to 256 characters
* Long monitoring screen names may not be displayed in full in some cases.

Step 6: Test the Display

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Depending on the format type, a dialog box is displayed after wizard
processing ends asking whether to launch the Editor for map editing. Refer to
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Chapter 4 for a description of map editing.
If you select "Yes", the Map Editor starts up. (➡ P.34)
Create Monitoring Screen Wizard
You can assign any name to a created monitoring
screen. Enter the monitoring screen name in the
"Name" field. You cannot omit this by leaving the
field blank. You can use the "Comment" field to type
in any comment for the monitoring screen. The
comment is reflected in "Details" in "Description" in
the monitoring screen and can be used for
checking, etc.
When you have entered your comment, click "Next".
You should check that the monitoring screen
displays images correctly by selecting the icon for
the created monitoring screen and then selecting
"Display test" from the "Tool" menu.
If you selected "Select from a map" and "2, 4 or
6 views with a map" in the Monitoring Screen
Creation Wizard, a dialog box asking whether to
launch the Map Editor is displayed after you
click the "Finish" button in step 5 in Chapter 3.
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