Preparing The Computers; Installing The Camera Servers - Canon WebView LivescopeMV User Manual

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Preparing the Computers

• At the PC where MV Manager is to be installed, set the
screen resolution to XGA (1024
• At the PC where MV Station is to be installed, set the
screen resolution to SVGA (800
sure the resolution that you set is the same or higher
than the optimum resolution of the monitoring screens
created in MV Manager (see p. 30).

Installing the Camera Servers

First, you need to check your camera server. If the VB-C10/VB-C10R or VB150 is being used, there
is no need to upgrade the firmware. However, if the VB101 is being used, check that the firmware
version is 3.0 or later. See page 10 for details about the firmware upgrade.
Check to be sure the camera server has been correctly installed and that the initial settings
(network settings) have been made. Then connect to the network. You can perform detailed
settings or view tests from MV Manager. For procedures on installing and setting up the camera
server, please see the manual supplied with the camera server.
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768) or higher.
600) or higher. Be
"Maximum Number of Clients" must be set to five or more for the VB150 (or
VB101) and to two or more for the VB-C10/VB-C10R. To make settings for
the VB101, use the "Application Settings Page", and for the VB150 or VB-
C10/VB-C10R, use the "WebView Livescope Settings Page". While default
settings meet the above requirements, the settings must be checked if any
changes have been made.
If a connection was made from MV Station via a proxy server, notification of
external device input (see p. 78), external device output control (see p. 79),
notification of motion detection (see p. 80) as well as the External Device
Input Log Viewer (see p. 98) will not work.
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