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Operation

Built-in Viewer Settings (continued)

Note:

The settings of the built-in viewer are stored
in the Cookie file.

Note:

Searching and deleting cookie files

Enter the [Tools][Internet Options]
[Advanced] of the Internet Explorer and press
the [Settings] button under [Temporary
Internet Files]. A new [Settings] will appear.
Press the [View Files] button in this window.
The [Temporary Internet Files] window opens
up and a list of files will be displayed.The file
namedAcgi-bin/Bin this list is the Cookie for
the built-in viewer.
Deleting this file also deletes the viewer
settings. The viewer will start up using the
initial settings during the next launch.
Operation of Built-in Viewer
(continued)
IAlarm
(TCP Notification)
When AOnB is selected, the [Alarm] button lights up when an alarm
notification is sent from VN-C20 via TCP.
In order to use this feature, it is necessary to set the alarm action for
sending the notification to VN-C20 via TCP. Set the destination of the
alarm action to the IP address of the computer that is used to operate the
built-in viewer, and set the [TCP/UDP Port Number] item to the same
number as the J[Alarm Port Number] item below. There is no restriction
on the character string used for setting the [TCP/UDP Date] item
(APage 36)
JAlarm Port Number For setting the port number for receiving the alarm notification from VN-
C20 via TCP.
KAuto Alarm Clear For selecting the time interval to turn off the light automatically after
[Alarm] button is illuminated.
LCancel For canceling the changed settings and closing the setting screen.
MOK For saving the changed settings.
Click [OK] to enable the new settings and restart the built-in viewer after
closing the setting window.
This setting screen is used to set the built-in
viewer as a software on the computer, and not
applied as settings to the VN-C20 unit.
When settings are changed, press the [OK]
button to exit and restart the viewer.
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