Canon VB-C300 Administrator's Manual page 189

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Using the Camera Control Panel
To display, select [View] > [Camera Control] from the menu bar, or click the Video window menu icon (or right-
click in the Video Window) to bring up a context menu and select [Camera Control].
If a Video Window is not selected, the preview window will be blank. Click on a Video Window to control the
camera.
Pan/Tilt controls. Click
to nudge or click and
Set Night
hold for continuous
Mode.
movement.
Click this
Click this
button to
button to
display white
display
balance
exposure
control
control
(
P. 5-41).
(
P. 5-40).
Switch On and Off of external
device output of the camera.
If preset camera angles have been set up by your Administrator,
they will be available from a drop-down menu.
Note
When using the VB-C500VD/VB-C500D/VB-C60/VB-C300, you cannot use Night Mode in the following
cases:
• When [Day/Night] is set to [Auto] on the [Camera] setting page of VB-C500VD/VB-C500D/VB-C60 or
[Video and Camera] setting page of VB-C300
• When the [Night Mode] is set to [Auto] with a recording schedule
Panorama picture needs to be set on the Camera Server in advance. VB-C500VD/VB-C500D/VB-C50FSi/
VB-C50Fi cannot display panorama picture.
Clicking this button
returns the camera
to face the front.
You can control the pan, tilt, and zoom operation using
a panorama image. Click inside the Panorama window
to adjust the pan and tilt angles so that the clicked
position becomes the center of the image.
Alternatively, you can move or zoom in/out the yellow
scope to perform the pan, tilt, and zoom operation.
When the Video Window is selected, click
[Get Control]. Click [Release Control] when finished.
If the digital zoom is enabled by the Camera Server,
a boundary between the optical and digital zoom is
displayed.
Click and drag the Zoom slider to perform the zoom
operation.
Click this button
Click this button to display extended camera control
to display the
panel (
smart shade
correction controls
at the bottom of
the panel.
Arrange Video Windows
P. 5-42).
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