Canon VB-C10 User Manual - Page 17

Example of System Configuration with WebView Livescope MV - vbc10r

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System Configuration Before Using the VB-C10/VB-C10R ● Install the Helper Viewer from the "MonSetup.exe" file on the supplied CD-ROM. Note ● The manual for the WebView Livescope software is provided on the supplied CD-ROM (Mon-E.pdf). ● To connect the VB-C10/VB-C10R to the Internet, you require a leased line connection to an Internet service provider or a LAN-type dialup IP connection. If you are using a LAN-type dialup connection, check that the connection supports bidirectional calling. Example of System Configuration with WebView Livescope MV - Optional VB-C10R Ehernet (10/100Mbps) WebView Livescope MV Windows98SE/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP (Internet Explorer 5 or later required) VB-C10 VB-C10 The WebView Livescope MV software (→ P.1-7) is convenient if there are several VB-C10/VBC10R installed on a LAN and you wish to concentrate on monitoring videos from them. The WebView Livescope MV software consists of MV Manager and MV Station. MV Manager lets you uniformly manage VB-C10/VB-C10R operating status. It also lets you select and create a monitoring screen best suited to the number of VB-C10/VB-C10Rs on the LAN from among a rich variety of examples. MV Station lets you use the monitoring screen created in MV Manager to view videos from multiple points where VB-C10/VB-C10R units are installed while also remote controlling cameras and external devices. Optional Products • Webview Livescope MV version 2.0 • Webview Livescope MV version 2.0 LE Products sold separately • Wide-angle Converter WL-37 (for VB-C10) • Sensor • Relay 1-5

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Before Using the VB-C10/VB-C10R
System Configuration
WebView Livescope MV
Windows98SE/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP
(Internet Explorer 5 or later required)
VB-C10
VB-C10
VB-C10R
Ehernet
(10/100Mbps)
Example of System Configuration with WebView Livescope MV
- Optional
The WebView Livescope MV software (
P.1-7) is convenient if there are several VB-C10/VB-
C10R installed on a LAN and you wish to concentrate on monitoring videos from them.
The WebView Livescope MV software consists of MV Manager and MV Station. MV Manager
lets you uniformly manage VB-C10/VB-C10R operating status. It also lets you select and create
a monitoring screen best suited to the number of VB-C10/VB-C10Rs on the LAN from among a
rich variety of examples. MV Station lets you use the monitoring screen created in MV Manager
to view videos from multiple points where VB-C10/VB-C10R units are installed while also remote
controlling cameras and external devices.
Optional Products
• Webview Livescope MV version 2.0
• Webview Livescope MV version 2.0 LE
Products sold separately
• Wide-angle Converter WL-37 (for VB-C10)
• Sensor
• Relay
Note
Install the Helper Viewer from the “MonSetup.exe” file on the supplied CD-ROM.
The manual for the WebView Livescope software is provided on the supplied
CD-ROM (Mon-E.pdf).
To connect the VB-C10/VB-C10R to the Internet, you require a leased line
connection to an Internet service provider or a LAN-type dialup IP connection. If
you are using a LAN-type dialup connection, check that the connection supports
bidirectional calling.