Auto Switch - Canon WebView LivescopeMV User Manual

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Starting/Stopping Auto Preset Tour
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Auto Switch

Viewer 1
(Camera Server 1)
Preset 1
Changing camera and preset that are displayed
Viewer 1
(Camera Server 3)
Preset 3
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A slight time difference may occur between the actual pause span and the
time that was set.
Viewer 2
(Camera Server 2)
Preset 2
Viewer 2
(Camera Server 4)
Preset 4
Starting up Auto Preset Tour
To start up Auto Preset Tour, select by
clicking the viewer that is displaying the
image of the camera you wish to use for
touring and then click the Auto Preset Tour
button on the Toolbar.
Stopping Auto Preset Tour
If you wish to stop Auto Preset Tour, select
by clicking the viewer that is displaying the
image of the camera you wish to stop
touring and then again click the Auto
Preset Tour button on the Toolbar.
Auto Preset Tour for Several Cameras
Auto Preset Tours with several cameras
can also be conducted at the same time.
Moreover, when you click the Auto Preset
Tour (All Viewers) button on the Toolbar,
Auto Preset Tour can be applied to
displayed images of all cameras set with
Auto Preset Tour.
Auto Switch is used for switching the
sequence for displaying images from the
cameras of the viewer previously specified in
the monitoring screen properties. Setting
Auto Switch switches the connections to the
specified camera server's cameras and
displays images in the registered video
pattern. At that time, the operations at the
preset positions can proceed at the specified
switching intervals. If there are more
cameras than monitoring screens, several
camera servers can be monitored efficiently.
MV Manager makes Auto Switch settings for
each monitoring screen. By turning Auto
S w i t c h o n , M V S t a t i o n i m p l e m e n t s
operations in accordance with those settings.

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