List of messages – Canon VK-64 User Manual

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List of Messages

Error deleting old file
<windows error
message>.

Error writing frame for
camera <camera>:
<error message>

ERROR(timeout): socket
type=(IMAGE/EVENT/
COMMAND),
cameraserver=(<host>:<
port>)

ERROR(connect): socket
type=(IMAGE/EVENT/
COMMAND),
cameraserver=(<host>:<
port>)
win32_error=(<Winsock
Winsock error
code>:<error message>)

A system error occurred when
deleting the file. This file is
probably being used by the
access engine or other
application. When this file is being
used for playing a recorded video,
this error is normal.

Cannot write data in the hard
disk.

A timeout occurred while waiting
for a response from the specified
camera server. This normally
occurs when the camera server is
offline.
IMAGE == Get image process
EVENT == Get camera server
status process implemented by
GetNotice
COMMAND == Camera server
operation/configuration change
command process

An error occurred when
connecting to the specified
camera server.
IMAGE == Get image process
EVENT == Get camera server
status process implemented by
GetNotice
COMMAND == Camera server
operation/configuration change
command process
* same applies for “ERROR

(WSAConnect)”.

There is no necessary action.

Check to ensure that the
specified drive is not configured
as read-only. In addition, ensure
that all directories in this path
are writable. When the drive
cannot be used due to the
above reason, configure it in a
way so that there are no camera
servers records on this drive.
* This is also recorded when the

date & time of the PC is reset to
past. When this occurs, this
error will no longer be recorded
when the date and time is reset
to the current date and time.

Check to ensure that the
camera server is on and
connected to the network. If a
proxy server is configured using
the Storage Server
Configuration tool, check to
ensure that the proxy server is
running.

Refer to the corresponding
Winsock error code in “A List of
Error Codes in Log File”
(

➝ P. 263).

Messages

Cause

Action

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