Canon 3.2 user manual Click the Start Control button to acquire control privileges

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Starting Camera Control

Although multiple clients can simultaneously connect to the camera server, multiple clients cannot simultaneously control the camera. Consequently, "control privileges" has been introduced by which only the client who currently holds the control privileges can control the camera. The use of backlight adjustment and presets is also limited to the client who currently holds the control privileges.

Procedure

Click the [Start Control] button to acquire control privileges.

Camera control status window

Shows the camera control status.

Camera Control Status Displays

The display changes depending on the camera control status.

1Camera is not controlled.

2Awaiting control privilege

reservation. The number beside the person icon shows the estimated time

until control privileges are granted. However, you may be granted control privileges before this number reaches "0" because other users may cancel camera control or withdraw from the queue.

3You have been granted control privileges. The

number beside the clock icon is your period of

exclusive control.

4You can retain control privileges even though

your period of exclusive control has expired. This

is because there are no camera control requests from other clients.

5For some reason, you have been disconnected from the camera control

server, you could not connect to the camera control server at startup, or your connection was not permitted. The status display panel turns red.

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