Canon 2.1 user manual 8Options, Setting the Video Relay, Setting HTTP

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Option in the Operation menu lets you make Video Relay and HTTP settings.

Setting the Video Relay

Since only one viewer among a number of viewers can be used to display live video, Video Relay automatically switches from more than one camera connected to a single camera server. The use of this function can avoid clicking manually on individual viewers to switch video display.

From the Operation menu, choose Option. In the Interval field of the Video Relay, enter a value between 5 and 30 to specify the number of seconds for the auto display interval. Click OK when finished.

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Tip

Video Relay operates constantly when a viewer is not selected.

Video Relay is valid only during 4 Viewers display.

Video Relay cannot be used with the VB-C10/VB-C10R.

When the VB150 is being used and the Video Input (VB150 User’s Manual

P.40) is set to Multiple, all four viewers can display video images at the same time during 4 Viewers display. Therefore, you do not need to set the Video Relay.

Video Relay may be unavailable when motion detection is enabled on the VB150.

Setting HTTP

The HTTP Proxy and the HTTP port No. for connection to the camera server can be set in the HTTP settings. These settings enable connection through a firewall.

From the Operation menu, choose Option . In the “HTTP port for communicating with the camera server” field of the HTTP, enter the HTTP port No. If you need the proxy settings, click the HTTP Proxy button to display the Proxy Settings window. Enter the settings required for the proxy. Click OK when finished.

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