Canon C50FSi Network Video Recorder VK-64/VK-16 Administrator's Manual - Page 265

Messages, Cause, Viewer Warning Messages

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Messages List Viewer Warning Messages Add Recording Schedule Messages The audio transmission function of the camera is not effective. Please confirm the setting of the camera. Cause The audio transmission function of the camera is disabled. A setup of the stream for recording is applied only to the JPEG recording not more than maximum frame rate 10fps. it is applied to neither JPEG recording of 10 or more fps nor MPEG-4 recording. You attempted to apply video recording stream settings to high rate JPEG video or MPEG-4 video. MPEG-4 recording with Preset Tour could consume disk space rapidly. Do you wish to continue? The data volume of MPEG-4 video becomes several times bigger if the video contains a lot of motion of subjects. You need attention when using Preset Tour together with MPEG-4 recording, as a whole image moves during Preset Tour. Motion Detection The motion detection setting tool Dialog cannot be started because the user of the camera is not a manager. A non-Administrator user attempted to start up the Motion Detection Setting dialog. Preset Tour Settings Attention: The current Preset Tour settings might require you to repair the Pan/Tilt machine soon. Please note that the repair of consumable mechanical parts such as the Pan/Tilt machine may not be covered by the guarantee. Recommended Preset Tour settings to reduce the machine load: - Change the Preset Tour duration within {hh} : {nn} at the [Start Time] and [End Time] setting. - Adjust the Preset Tour configuration so that the total amount of camera movement (angle/time) becomes small. - Set the pause time to the preset position longer than the Pause (sec) setting. Click the [Cancel] button to return to the setting screen. The configured settings exceed the endurance limit of 100,000 pans and tilts (300,000 for the VB-C60) within one year on the VB-C50i or VBC300. Troubleshooting 9 265

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Troubleshooting
The audio transmission function of
the camera is disabled.
You attempted to apply video
recording stream settings to high rate
JPEG video or MPEG-4 video.
The data volume of MPEG-4 video
becomes several times bigger if the
video contains a lot of motion of
subjects. You need attention when
using Preset Tour together with
MPEG-4 recording, as a whole image
moves during Preset Tour.
A non-Administrator user attempted
to start up the Motion Detection
Setting dialog.
The configured settings exceed the
endurance limit of 100,000 pans and
tilts (300,000 for the VB-C60) within
one year on the VB-C50i or VB-
C300.
Messages List
Add Recording
Schedule
Motion Detection
Dialog
Preset Tour
Settings
The audio transmission function of
the camera is not effective. Please
confirm the setting of the camera.
A setup of the stream for recording
is applied only to the JPEG
recording not more than maximum
frame rate 10fps.
it is applied to neither JPEG
recording of 10 or more fps nor
MPEG-4 recording.
MPEG-4 recording with Preset Tour
could consume disk space rapidly.
Do you wish to continue?
The motion detection setting tool
cannot be started because the user
of the camera is not a manager.
Attention:
The current Preset Tour settings
might require you to repair the
Pan/Tilt machine soon.
Please note that the repair of
consumable mechanical parts such
as the Pan/Tilt machine may not be
covered by the guarantee.
Recommended Preset Tour settings
to reduce the machine load:
- Change the Preset Tour duration
within {hh} : {nn} at the [Start
Time] and [End Time] setting.
- Adjust the Preset Tour
configuration so that the total
amount of camera movement
(angle/time) becomes small.
- Set the pause time to the preset
position longer than the Pause
(sec) setting.
Click the [Cancel] button to return to
the setting screen.
Messages
Cause
Viewer Warning Messages