Log messages, System-related log message, Application-related log messages – Canon VB-C10R User Manual

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System-related Log Message

S004 Starting up the system (info)

Message

Starting WebView

Explanation

Starting up WebView Livescope.

Log Messages

The Syslog log messages are classified into the following 3 categories. Classification details are

dealt with in the UNIX syslog.

Classification

Level

Fault Severity

err

Error

Fault involving a malfunction (operation interrupted)

warning

Warning

Fault not involving malfunction

info

Information

Information on correct operation

Application-related Log Messages

A007 View restriction setting error (warning)

Message

inconsistent view restriction for camera [1]

Explanation

The view restrictions settings are corrupted. The camera control functions cannot be used.

Response

Restore the factory default settings or reset the permitted field of view restrictions.

A008 Compatibility error in the view restrictions settings (warning)

Message

unacceptable view restriction for camera [1]

Explanation

Even in the telephoto field of view, the view restriction settings cannot be satisfied in the

horizontal or vertical direction. When this occurs, the zoom setting is fixed at the telephoto

field of view, and camera head control is prohibited in directions that do not satisfy the

permitted field of view restrictions.

Response

Set appropriate values for the permitted field of view restrictions.

A011 Camera control error (warning)

Message

VB-C10 (VB-C10R) [1] malfunction (%1)

%1

Error (read|write|timeout|...)

Explanation

Camera control I/O error.

Response

If this occurs frequently, this is a malfunction. Contact an authorized Canon service

representative.

A022 Applet archive load failure (warning)

Message

archive/%1 not found

%1

Applet archive name (glimpse.cab|glimpse.zip|lvapplet.cab|lvapplet.zip|imagemap. gif)

Explanation

The applet archive file does not exist or is corrupted.

Response

Copy the missing (or damaged) file in the “/archive” directory from the CD-ROM and reboot.

The original applet archive file is in the CD-ROM.

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