Log Messages - Canon VB101 User Manual

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The Syslog log messages are classified into the following 5 categories. Classification details are dealt with
in the UNIX syslog and the levels are explained in Chapter 3 (→P.58).
Classification
crit
err
warning
notice
info
* The syslog facility is local7.
Log Messages for Applications
GA002 Protocol initialization failure (err)
Message
%1
Explanation
Response
GA004 Fault in initial video input systems settings (warning)
Message
%1
Explanation
Response
GA005 Camera control channel assignment error (warning)
Message
%1
%2
Explanation
Response
GA006 Camera control system initialization failure (err)
Message
%1
Explanation
Response
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Fault Severity
Level
Error
Critical fault at the software level (stops task operation)
Fault involving a malfunction (operation interrupted)
Error
Fault not involving malfunction
Warning
Fault outside the system
Warning
Information on correct operation
Information
%1 protocol not installed
protocol type <LS/C|LS/D|LS/H|>
Webview initialization failed.
The settings may be corrupted.
Correct the settings or restore the factory default settings.
initial video input %1 marked inactive
Camera number (1-4)
Because there was no input for the initial video input system,
VB101 has switched to automatic detection mode. The settings may be corrupted.
Correct the settings or restore the factory default settings.
conflicting channel assignment for %1:%2
Camera control port (CC1|CC2)
Cascade Number (1-4)
The same camera control port is assigned to multiple video input channels.
The settings may be corrupted.
Correct the settings or restore the factory default settings.
cannot open camera control port %1
Camera control port (CC1|CC2)
The camera control port cannot be opened.
If rebooting does not recover this problem, there is a malfunction. Contact an authorized Canon service representative.

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