User authority and camera control privilege – Canon VB-C60B User Manual

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VB-C60 Viewer Overview

User Authority and Camera Control Privilege

*can be changed: The administrator can change the privileges of Authorized users and Guest users.

There are four types of privileges that can be set for users: Privileged Camera Control, Camera

Control, Image Distribution and Audio Distribution.

The “Privileged Camera Control” is required to use the Admin viewer.

The “Image Distribution” privilege is required to view video using the VB viewer. The “Camera

Control” privilege is additionally required to control the camera using the VB viewer.

The “Audio Distribution” privilege is required to receive audio using the Admin viewer or VB viewer.

Administrator

Users with all privileges. The user name is fixed to “root”.

The Admin viewer can be started from the “Admin Viewer” link on the top page.

Authorized users

Authorized users can start the Admin viewer from the “Admin Viewer” link on the top page if the

user is provided with the “Privileged Camera Control”. If the “Privileged Camera Control” is

disabled, Authorized users cannot start up the Admin viewer, but can start up the VB viewer. If

all privileges are disabled, Authorized users cannot start up even the VB viewer.

Guest users

Guest users can control camera’s pan/tilt/zoom, backlight compensation, video display and

audio distribution only.

The VB viewer can be started from the “VB Viewer” link on the top page. The Administrator can

completely prohibit camera access from Guest users by disabling all privileges.

The relationship between user authority and camera control privilege is as follows:

User Authority

Camera Control

Privileged Camera Control Camera Control

Image Distribution Audio Distribution

Administrator

Authorized users

Guest users

(can be changed)

(can be changed)

(can be changed)

(can be changed)

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(can be changed)

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Note

● The Admin viewer started by the “Administrator” can take away the camera control

privilege from the Admin viewer started by an “Authorized user” any time. The

Administrator can keep the camera control privilege, but during that time, Authorized

users cannot obtain the camera control privilege. After viewing video, be sure to

close the viewer or click “Obtain/Release Camera Control” to release the camera

control privilege.

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