Canon Vb-C60 NETWORK CAMERA VB-C60 Operation Guide - Page 162

Overwriting a Sample About the Parameters of image.cgi

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Distributing Still Images to Mobile Phones Overwriting a Sample Page Access the flash memory in the camera via FTP and rewrite the HTML files located at the following paths, to change the screen display and operation details. Path to English sample: Path to Japanese sample: Path to French sample: Path to Italian sample: Path to German sample: Path to Spanish sample: /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/en/mobile/ /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/ja/mobile/ /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/fr/mobile/ /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/it/mobile/ /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/de/mobile/ /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/es/mobile/ For example, overwrite the underlined value of pos1.html to change the control position for position [1]. For the image.cgi command parameters, see the table below. Note Before overwriting any sample page stored in the flash memory of the camera, back up the applicable file. „ About the Parameters of image.cgi Command pan tilt Explanation Specify the pan position of the camera in units of 0.01 degree. Specifying a positive value pans the camera to the right. Specifying a negative value pans the camera to the left. Example:90 degrees to the right Pan = 9000 35 degrees to the left Pan = -3500 Specify the tilt position of the camera in units of 0.01 degree. Specifying a positive value tilts the camera upward. Specifying a negative value tilts the camera downward. Example:20 degrees upward Tilt = 2000 15 degrees downward Tilt = -1500 4-14

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Distributing Still Images to Mobile Phones
Overwriting a Sample Page
Access the flash memory in the camera via FTP and rewrite the HTML files located at the
following paths, to change the screen display and operation details.
Path to English sample:
/mnt_flash/www/html/sample/en/mobile/
Path to Japanese sample:
/mnt_flash/www/html/sample/ja/mobile/
Path to French sample:
/mnt_flash/www/html/sample/fr/mobile/
Path to Italian sample:
/mnt_flash/www/html/sample/it/mobile/
Path to German sample:
/mnt_flash/www/html/sample/de/mobile/
Path to Spanish sample:
/mnt_flash/www/html/sample/es/mobile/
For example, overwrite the underlined value of pos1.html to change the control position for
position [1]. For the image.cgi command parameters, see the table below.
About the Parameters of image.cgi
<IMG SRC="/-wvhttp-01-/image.cgi?v=jpg:160x120&pan=-17000&tilt=0&zoom=5580
"ALT="
Position 1"><BR>
Note
Before overwriting any sample page stored in the flash memory of the camera, back up the
applicable file.
Command
Explanation
pan
Specify the pan position of the camera in units of 0.01 degree. Specifying
a positive value pans the camera to the right. Specifying a negative value
pans the camera to the left.
Example:90 degrees to the right
>
Pan = 9000
35 degrees to the left
>
Pan = -3500
tilt
Specify the tilt position of the camera in units of 0.01 degree. Specifying a
positive value tilts the camera upward. Specifying a negative value tilts
the camera downward.
Example:20 degrees upward
>
Tilt = 2000
15 degrees downward
>
Tilt = -1500