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THE SMART MONITORING SOLUTION
The MV Manager automatically creates
monitoring screens and controls multiple
camera servers. With the MV Station, the
users can control cameras and the monitor
in a variety of views for a pleasant
monitoring environment.
MONITOR MULTIPLE LOCATIONS
The Livescope views a maximum of
16 locations at the same time. A map
function indicates the camera’s location
on a map image. Includes automatic
switching of displayed images. An
auto-run function shows the preset
locations in sequential order, viewing the
information and status of camera servers.
SEARCH AND VIEW STORED IMAGES
Images stored on the VB-C10/VB150
flash memory card can be searched and
displayed according to date and time,
external device signal inputs, etc. The
animation function displays images
consecutively.
CREATE MULTIPLE MONITORING
SCREENS
Users with no experience in designing
home pages can easily create a monitoring
screen using a wide variety of screen
patterns, just by following the screen
creation wizard.
MULTIPLE MONITORING
HTML screen data created with the
MV Manager can be sent into a WWW or
file server to provide the same monitoring
screen on multiple MV stations, thereby
centralizing the control.
WebView Livescope MV
WebView Livescope LE
EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AND RANGE
Canon’s digital signal processing
system reproduces rich, smooth video
images and precise focal control. A
high-performance 16x zoom allows a
wider viewing angle, with a large-
aperture f/1.4 lens for optimum
brightness. The VC-C4 camera pans to
± 100° and tilts -30° to +90°, while the
VC-C4R ceiling mount model pans to
± 170° and tilts from +10° to -90°.
Both cameras are positioned in the
middle of the system, ensuring
high-speed, stability and precise
camera movement.
VERSATILITY AND EASE
Up to nine VC-C4/VC-C4R cameras
can be controlled simultaneously
from one PC for use in a large
conference room. The cameras can be
‘cascade-connected’ via the RS-232C
cable and then programmed for
individual control.