User`s manual

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Features
Easy transmission of live images to the Internet or an Intranet
Uses HTTP protocol in addition to the unique (WebView-TCP) transmission protocol. Image data
can be sent through a firewall without changing network administration settings.
Transmission and reception of high-resolution video
WebView Livescope uses the Motion-JPEG image compression system and supports the Osprey-
100 capture board from ViewCast.com and the Meteor, Meteor II and Meteor/PPB capture boards
from Matrox.
Detailed camera control
When the Canon VC-C4 Communication Camera is used, the user can control
the camera angles (pan and tilt) and zoom ratio just as if he or she were actually
behind the camera. It is also possible to set restrictions limiting the camera
angles and zoom ratios that can be used.
Four cameras controlled by the same server
WebView Livescope supports up to 4 cameras concurrently.
This gives better image quality and a wider field of view.
Communication camera is freely controllable by users receiving live
images.
You can easily control pan/tilt angles, zoom magnification and backlight compensation features of
a remotely installed camera from your computer screen via a network. Camera position can also
be input in advance by using the [Preset] feature. The client can move the camera into the desired
position instantly just by selecting a registered preset.
Concurrent video reception by up to 100 users
One server can be used to view video by up to 100 users at a time. The number of concurrent
accesses is set on the camera server to suit the bandwidth of the network being used.
Control privileges to prevent contention for camera control
The introduction of control privileges means that contention between multiple clients concurrently
trying to control the camera can be avoided. The default period for which a client has exclusive
control of the camera is 20 seconds. (This can be changed at the server.)