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Network Camera
Network Camera
Operation Guide
Be sure to read this Operation Guide before using the network camera.
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Thank you for purchasing a Canon Network Camera VB-H41/VB-H41B/VB-H610VE/VB-H610D/VB-H710F (hereafter referred
to as the camera).
The only difference between the VB-H41 and VB-H41B is the exterior color. The VB-H41, VB-H41B, VB-H610D and
VB-H710F are for indoor use only. The VB-H610VE can be installed outdoors, such as underneath eaves.
This Operation Guide explains the camera settings and operations. Read this guide carefully before using the camera to
ensure correct use. Also, be sure to read the files in the LICENSE folder on the Setup CD-ROM.
For the latest information on this product (firmware and included software, user manuals, operating environment, etc.),
please refer to the Canon Web Site.
Disclaimer
To the full extent permitted by laws and regulations, neither
Canon Inc. nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall be
responsible for any financial losses that may be incurred as
a result of the loss of recorded information or images,
regardless of the internal or external cause of the loss.
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY
ACCOMPANYING THE CAMERA AND WITHOUT
DETRACTING FROM ANY RIGHTS A CONSUMER MAY BE
ENTITLED TO, AND TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMITTED BY
LAWS AND REGULATIONS: (1) NEITHER CANON INC. NOR
ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES MAKE ANY
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH
REGARD TO THE MATERIAL IN THIS MANUAL OR WITH
REGARD TO THE USE OF THE CAMERA INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO
MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT
AND (2) NEITHER CANON INC. NOR ANY OF ITS
SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
OF ANY NATURE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS
MATERIAL OR THE CAMERA.
Notes
1 All rights reserved.
2 The contents of this guide are subject to change
without any prior notice.
3 This document has been prepared with the utmost
attention to accuracy. If you have any comments,
however, please contact a Canon sales representative.
4 Canon shall assume no liability for any outcome of
using this product, regardless of Items 2 and 3 above.
Notes on Network Security
The user is responsible for the network security of this
product and its use.
Take appropriate network security measures to avoid
security breaches.
To the full extent permitted by laws and regulations,
neither Canon Inc. nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates
shall be liable for any losses, direct, incidental or
consequential damages, or liabilities that may be incurred
as a result of network security incidents such as
unauthorized accesses.
<Network Security Recommendations>
Change the password of the camera periodically.
Change the HTTP or HTTPS port number of the
camera.
Limit access to the camera by network devices.
Copyright
Videos, images or sounds recorded with your camera
may not be utilized or published without consent of
copyright holders, if any, except in such a way as
permitted for personal use under the relevant copyright
law.
Notes on Privacy and Publicity Rights
Regarding the Use of Video/Audio
When using the camera (for video or audio recording), it is
the full responsibility of the user to protect privacy and
avoid any violation of publicity rights. For example, obtain
consent to install the camera in advance if specific
buildings or rooms are to be monitored. Canon shall have
no liability whatsoever in this regard.
Legal Notice
In some cases, camera monitoring may be prohibited by
law or regulation, the details of which differ by country.
Before using the camera, check the laws or regulations of
the country or region where the camera is used.
Introduction
Introduction
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Trademark Notice
Canon and the Canon logo are registered trademarks
of Canon Inc.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer,
Windows
Server, Windows Media and ActiveX are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Windows is legally recognized as the Microsoft Windows
Operating System.
This product comes with exFAT, a licensed file system
technology from Microsoft.
QuickTime is a trademark of Apple Inc.
SD, SDHC and SDXC Logos are trademarks of SD-3C,
LLC.
Other brands or product names in this guide are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
Notes on the Included Software RM-Lite
(Disclaimer)
Flaws or other problems with RM-Lite may result in recording
failure or destruction or loss of recorded data. Canon shall
have no liability whatsoever for any loss or damages
incurred by the user as a result of such problems.
Notes on License Agreement for Included
Software
For information on the License Agreement for Included
Software, refer to the next file in the BundledSoftware
folder in the Included Setup CD-ROM LICENSE folder.
Only for European Union and EEA (Norway,
Iceland and Liechtenstein)
These symbols indicate that this
product is not to be disposed of with
your household waste, according to
the WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU),
the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC)
and/or national legislation
implementing those Directives.
If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol shown
above, in accordance with the Battery Directive, this indicates
that a heavy metal (Hg = Mercury, Cd = Cadmium, Pb =
Lead) is present in this battery or accumulator at a
concentration above an applicable threshold specified in the
Battery Directive.
This product should be handed over to a designated
collection point, e.g., on an authorized one-for-one basis when
you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection
site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment
(EEE) and batteries and accumulators. Improper handling of
this type of waste could have a possible impact on the
environment and human health due to potentially hazardous
substances that are generally associated with EEE. Your
cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will
contribute to the effective usage of natural resources.
For more information about the recycling of this product,
please contact your local city office, waste authority,
approved scheme or your household waste disposal
service or visit ww
w.canon-europe.com/weee, or
www.canon-europe.com/battery
.
This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4
standard and may be used for encoding MPEG-4 compliant
video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that was
encoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial
purpose or (2) by a video provider licensed under the AT&T
patents to provide MPEG-4 compliant video. No license is
granted or implied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.
Warning
To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
this product to rain or moisture.
(VB-H41, VB-H610D, VB-H710F)
Software Type File Name
VB Initial Setting Tool
Memory Card Unmount Tool
Backup Tool
Restore Tool
VBTools-E.txt
Camera Angle Setting Tool
(Not used with the VB-H41.)
RM-Lite Network Video Recording
Software
RM-Lite-E.txt
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Open Source Software
The product (camera and included RM-Lite) contains Open
Source Software modules. For details, see
“ThirdPartySoftware-E.pdf” (Third-Party Software License) in
the OpenSourceSoftware folder in the LICENSE folder on
the Setup CD-ROM. Each module's license conditions are
also available in the same folder.
Software under GPL and LGPL
If you would like to obtain the source code under GPL/
LGPL, please contact the dealer or sales agent where you
purchased the product.
Security Export Control
This product is subject to security export control.
Therefore, to export or carry it overseas may require an
authorization by governmental agencies.
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User Manuals
This camera comes with an “Installation Guide” and
“Operation Guide” (this manual) included in the Setup
CD-ROM.
In the Setup CD-ROM, the recording software RM-Lite
(“RM-Lite” in “Chapter1 Before Use”) is also included. The
following user manuals are available.
How to use this Operation Guide
The assumed reading format of this user manual is on a
PC screen.
Software Screenshots
The software screenshots shown in these user manuals
are illustrative samples only. The screenshots may differ
from the actual screens displayed.
Screenshots used with the explanations are generally
from a Windows 7 PC connected to the VB-H41.
Icons Indicating Particular Camera
Models
In the descriptions of functions limited to particular
models, the model names will appear or the following
icons will be used to indicate those models.
Symbols Indicating Safety Precautions
This section explains symbols used in this Operation
Guide. This Operation Guide uses the following symbols
to indicate important information the user should know in
order to use the product safely. Be sure to observe these
items.
How to Read This Operation Guide
Installation Guide (Included)
This guide provides notes and procedures on camera
installation as well as the main camera specifications.
Sections you should reference in this guide will be
marked “Installation Guide” along with the name of the
reference items.
Operation Guide (This Document)
This document explains the initial camera settings,
Camera Angle Setting Tool, Admin Tools settings, viewer
operations and troubleshooting, etc. This document is
included in the Setup CD-ROM.
Network Video Recording Software RM-Lite
Administrator Manual
This document gives a detailed explanation of how to
use RM-Lite.
Network Video Recording Software RM-Lite
Viewer Operation Guide
This is the operation guide for RM-Lite Viewer. For more
details on operating procedures for the viewer, see the
Administrator Manual.
Icon Camera Model
VB-H41
VB-H610VE and VB-H610D
VB-H710F
Symbol Meaning
Warning
Failure to follow the instructions
accompanied by this symbol may result
in death or serious injury. Be sure to
observe these warnings to ensure
safety.
Caution
Failure to follow the instructions
accompanied by this symbol may result
in injury. Be sure to observe these
precautions to ensure safety.
Caution
Failure to follow the instructions
accompanied by this symbol may result
in property damage. Be sure to observe
these precautions.
Important
This symbol indicates other actions or
information that should be noted.
Important notes and restrictions are
provided. Be sure to read this section.
Note
Contains operational reference
information or additional explanations.
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The following items must be observed when using the camera.
If they are not observed, injury, death and/or property damage may occur. Read the following information carefully and
observe the instructions without fail.
Important Warnings
Safety Precautions
Caution
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The AC adapter (sold separately) can be connected to
the camera from a standard AC power outlet.
Please check your instruction manual to make sure that
your camera is compatible with this adapter.
The socket-outlet should be installed near the
equipment and should be easily accessible.
Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet before
cleaning or maintaining.
FDA regulation
This Network Camera has not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as a
medical device. When incorporated into a system with
medical applications, FDA regulations may apply.
Therefore, please consult your legal advisor to
determine whether FDA regulations apply.
FCC NOTICE
Network Camera, Model Name: VB-H41/VB-H610VE/
VB-H610D/VB-H710F
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the
equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If
such changes or modifications should be made, you
could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
Canon U.S.A., Inc.
One Canon Park, Melville, New York 11747, U.S.A.
Tel No. 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666)
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Safety Precautions
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Precautions for Use
Precautions for Use of the Camera Angle Setting Tool
Precautions for Use of Built-In Camera Functions and
Included Software
Notes on Cleaning
Warning
If you discover defective conditions such as smoke,
strange sounds, heat or strange odors, immediately
stop using the camera and contact your nearest
dealer.
Continued use of the product may cause fire or electric
shock.
Do not disassemble or modify the camera.
Do not spill water or other liquid inside the camera,
spray the camera with water, or otherwise make it wet.
Do not insert foreign objects into the camera.
Do not use flammable sprays near the camera.
Do not leave LAN cables, external power supplies or
AC adapter (sold separately) power connectors
connected when the camera is not in use for long
periods.
Do not damage the connecting cable.
This may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not use with medical devices or other life-support
systems.
Depending on the PC and network environment, high-
precision video transmission cannot be guaranteed due
to video delay or loss.
Canon will assume no liability for any accident or
damage resulting from use of the camera in the
aforementioned devices or systems.
Caution
Do not capture the sun, halogen lamps, and other very
bright light sources or subjects.
Do not expose the camera to strong impact or
vibration.
Do not carry the network camera by the
camera head.
Do not forcibly turn the rotating parts of the
camera by hand.
This may cause malfunction.
This installation should be made by a qualified service
person and should conform to all local codes.
Caution
The Camera Angle Setting Tool is intended for use
during camera installation. Do not use on a daily
basis.
This may cause malfunction.
Caution
Do not use the built-in camera functions or included
software listed below in cases requiring a high level of
reliability:
Intelligent functions
Image Stabilizer
Network video recording software RM-Lite
These features do not guarantee high-precision capture
and cannot support applications beyond their intended
range of use. Canon will assume no liability for any
accident or damage resulting from the use of these
functions.
Warning
Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzine or any other
flammable solvent.
This may cause fire or electric shock.
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Maintenance
Turn off the power before cleaning the camera.
Cleaning of Exterior
1 Dampen a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral
detergent and wipe away the grime gently.
2 Wipe with a dry cloth.
Cleaning of Lens
Use a commercial lens cleaner to remove grime on the
lens surface.
Auto focus may not work properly if the lens
surface is dusty or dirty.
Be aware that scratches on the lens surface may result
in poor image capture.
Cleaning of Front Cover, Dome Case, or
Dome Housing
Grime on any of the parts listed below will reduce image
quality, so periodic cleaning is required.
Dome (when using the separately sold indoor
dome housing)
Dome case
Front cover
If the surface of the above part cannot be cleaned well,
remove it following the steps below to clean it more
thoroughly.
1 Remove the front cover, dome case, or dome.
See steps in “Installing the Camera” in the “Installation
Guide” included with the indoor dome housing and
remove the dome.
See steps in “Installing the Camera” in the “Installation
Guide” included with the camera to remove the dome
case.
See “Using Camera Housing” in the “Installation Guide”
included with the camera to remove the front cover.
2 Dampen a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral
detergent and wipe away the grime gently.
3 Wipe with a dry cloth.
4 Reattach the front cover, dome case or dome to its
original position.
Periodically check the brackets and screws for rust and
loosening to prevent injuries and equipment damage due
to falling items.
For inspections, please contact the dealer where you
purchased the product.
Maintenance for Ceiling Mount Cover
(dedicated accessory for VB-H41/VB-M40) or
Recessed Mounting Kit (dedicated accessory
for VB-H610VE/VB-H610D/VB-M600VE/
VB-M600D)
Periodically check the brackets and screws for rust and
loosening to prevent injuries and equipment damage due
to falling items.
For inspections, please contact the dealer where you
purchased the product.
Disposing of the Camera
Dispose of the camera in accordance with local laws and
regulations.
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Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................. 2
Disclaimer ............................................................................................................................... 2
Notes on Network Security......................................................................................................2
Copyright................................................................................................................................. 2
Notes on Privacy and Publicity Rights Regarding the Use of Video/Audio ............................ 2
Trademark Notice.................................................................................................................... 3
Notes on the Included Software RM-Lite (Disclaimer) ........................................................... 3
Notes on License Agreement for Included Software .............................................................. 3
Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)............................... 3
Open Source Software ............................................................................................................4
Security Export Control ........................................................................................................... 4
How to Read This Operation Guide............................................................................. 5
User Manuals .......................................................................................................................... 5
How to use this Operation Guide ............................................................................................ 5
Icons Indicating Particular Camera Models............................................................................ 5
Symbols Indicating Safety Precautions................................................................................... 5
Safety Precautions....................................................................................................... 6
Maintenance............................................................................................................................8
Disposing of the Camera ........................................................................................................ 8
Chapter 1 Before Use
Features..................................................................................................................... 14
Common Features.................................................................................................................14
VB-H41 Features ................................................................................................................... 14
VB-H610VE/VB-H610D/VB-H710F Features ......................................................................... 14
Camera Software....................................................................................................... 16
Installed Software.................................................................................................................. 16
Included Software ................................................................................................................. 16
Network Video Recording Software (Sold Separately) ......................................................... 16
RM-Lite (See the “Administrator Manual”) ............................................................................ 18
Operating Environment.............................................................................................. 19
VB Initial Setting Tool, Camera Angle Setting Tool, VB-H41/610/710 Viewer,
Admin Tools...................................................................................................................... 19
RM-Lite .................................................................................................................................. 19
Notes on Operating Environment .............................................................................. 20
Notes on Use When the [Windows Firewall] Function is Enabled ........................................ 20
Notes on Use with Internet Explorer 9 or Greater and Windows Server 2003/
Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012................................................................... 20
Notes on Use with Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012 ......................................... 21
Notes on Use with Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows Server 2008/
Windows Server 2012....................................................................................................... 22
Notes for Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 ......................................................................... 22
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Chapter 2 Initial Settings
Preparing the Camera for Use................................................................................... 24
Installing the Necessary Software ............................................................................. 26
Notes on Use with Internet Explorer 9 or Greater and Windows Server 2003/
Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012................................................................... 27
Performing Initial Settings for the Camera................................................................. 28
Checking the Camera Image ..................................................................................... 29
Chapter 3 Camera Angle Setting Tool
Setting the Camera Angle.......................................................................................... 32
Launching the Camera Angle Setting Tool ........................................................................... 32
Connecting to the Camera .................................................................................................... 32
Connecting with a Camera List ............................................................................................. 33
Disconnecting from the Camera, Shutting Down.................................................................. 35
Display Screen of Camera Angle Setting Tool...................................................................... 36
Setting the Camera Angle ..................................................................................................... 37
Setting Focus and Exposure Compensation......................................................................... 38
Creating a Camera Specification File ........................................................................ 39
Chapter 4 Top Page of the Camera
Accessing the Top Page of the Camera .................................................................... 42
Accessing the Top Page of the Camera ............................................................................... 42
User Authentication............................................................................................................... 42
Chapter 5 Setting Page
Setting Menu.............................................................................................................. 44
Accessing the Setting Menu ...................................................................................... 45
Setting Menu ......................................................................................................................... 45
Items Common to All Setting Pages...................................................................................... 45
[Network] Setting Administrator Password, LAN, IP Address, DNS, etc ................... 47
[Date and Time] Setting Date and Time .................................................................... 50
[Camera] Setting Initial Camera Settings and External Device Name....................... 51
[Video] Setting Video Size, Quality and Frame Rate ................................................. 55
[RTP] RTP Server, Audio Multicast and RTP Streaming........................................... 57
[Upload] Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification...................................... 59
[Server] Setting the Video Server, Audio Server and HTTP Server .......................... 62
[Event] Setting Video Record, Volume Detection, Audio Playback and Timer .......... 64
[Access Control] Setting User Access Privileges....................................................... 68
[IPsec] Setting IPsec.................................................................................................. 70
[SSL/TLS] Setting HTTP Communication Encryption................................................ 73
[Memory Card] SD Memory Card Operations and Settings....................................... 75
[Reboot Item] Setting Items Requiring Rebooting ..................................................... 78
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Table of Contents
[Maintenance] Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings and Performing
Maintenance......................................................................................................... 79
Chapter 6 Admin Tools
Admin Tools Overview............................................................................................... 82
Admin Tools ......................................................................................................................... 82
Privacy Mask Setting Tool .................................................................................................... 82
Panorama Creation Tool .......................................................................................................
82
View Restriction Setting Tool ................................................................................................
82
Preset Setting Tool ............................................................................................................... 83
Intelligent Function Setting Tool ........................................................................................... 83
Log Viewer ........................................................................................................................... 83
Recorded Video Utility ......................................................................................................... 83
Accessing the Admin Tools ....................................................................................... 84
Launching the Admin Tools .................................................................................................. 84
Privacy Mask Setting Tool ......................................................................................... 85
Display Screen of Privacy Mask Setting Tool........................................................................ 85
Setting the Privacy Mask Area .............................................................................................. 86
Changing/Deleting a Privacy Mask Area .............................................................................. 88
Panorama Creation Tool............................................................................................ 89
Display Screens of Panorama Creation Tool ........................................................................ 90
Capturing a Panorama Image............................................................................................... 90
Saving/Deleting a Panorama Image on the Camera............................................................. 91
Saving a Panorama Image as Image Files/Opening from Image Files................................. 91
View Restriction Setting Tool..................................................................................... 92
Display Screens of View Restriction Setting Tool.................................................................. 93
Setting View Restrictions.......................................................................................................94
Preset Setting Tool .................................................................................................... 96
Display Screens of Preset Setting Tool ................................................................................. 97
Setting the Preset .................................................................................................................. 98
Preset Tour .......................................................................................................................... 101
Intelligent Function Setting Tool .............................................................................. 103
Display Screen of Intelligent Function Setting Tool.............................................................106
Flow of Intelligent Function Setting ..................................................................................... 107
Setting Intelligent Function Detection Settings ................................................................... 109
Log Viewer............................................................................................................... 115
Display Screens of Log Viewer ........................................................................................... 115
Downloading Log Files........................................................................................................116
How to View Logs................................................................................................................116
Recorded Video Utility ............................................................................................. 118
Display Screens of Recorded Video Utility ......................................................................... 118
Confirming Recorded Video................................................................................................ 119
Narrowing Down the Number of Videos..............................................................................119
Downloading Video ............................................................................................................. 120
Exporting to Video Files That Can Be Played Back ............................................................120
Playing Back Videos ........................................................................................................... 120
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Deleting Videos ................................................................................................................... 121
Displaying SD Memory Card Information............................................................................ 121
Control for Admin .................................................................................................... 122
Using Control for Admin...................................................................................................... 122
Chapter 7 Admin Viewer/VB Viewer
Overview of Viewer.................................................................................................. 124
Major Differences Between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer ..................................... 124
User Authorities and Camera Control Privileges................................................................. 124
Launching the Viewer .............................................................................................. 127
Launching the Viewer.......................................................................................................... 127
Shutting Down the Viewer ................................................................................................... 127
Connecting from Admin Tools............................................................................................. 127
How to Operate the Viewer...................................................................................... 128
Display Screens of Admin Viewer ....................................................................................... 128
VB Viewer............................................................................................................................ 129
Obtaining Camera Control Privileges..................................................................................130
Controlling the Camera .......................................................................................................131
Cropping and Displaying Part of an Image (Digital PTZ) ..................................................
133
Setting Video and Audio ..................................................................................................... 134
Checking Information .......................................................................................................... 136
Performing Operations and Settings in the Admin Viewer....................................... 137
Transmitting Audio ..............................................................................................................137
Magnifying Part of the Image (Viewer PTZ) ........................................................................ 137
Using Control for Admin...................................................................................................... 138
Displaying Event Status ...................................................................................................... 143
Recording to an SD Memory Card Manually ...................................................................... 144
Chapter 8 Appendix
SD Memory Card Access ........................................................................................ 146
Modifiers .................................................................................................................. 148
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 150
List of Log Messages............................................................................................... 152
Log Messages on the Camera............................................................................................ 152
List of Viewer Messages.......................................................................................... 162
Messages Displayed in the Information Field ..................................................................... 162
Restore Default Settings.......................................................................................... 164
Restoring the Initial Setting from the Maintenance Page in the Web Browser.................... 164
Restoring Factory Default Settings with the Reset Switch on the Camera.......................... 164
List of Factory Default Settings................................................................................ 166
Index ........................................................................................................................ 174
Chapter 1
Before Use
Camera Features
Software Information
Operating Environment and Precautions
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This camera integrates both camera and server functions into a compact network camera.
Common Features
*1 Viewing H.264 video requires the included RM-Lite Viewer. The viewers included in the camera (VB Viewer and Admin
Viewer) do not have this capability.
*2 The actual frame rate may drop depending on the performance of the PC running the Viewer, the number of clients
connected at the same time, network load, and other factors.
*3 In the “Operation Guide”, the memory card that can be used with the camera is referred to as “SD memory card”.
VB-H41 Features
VB-H610VE/VB-H610D/VB-H710F Features
Features
Full HD (1920 x 1080) Support Equipped with a 2.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, the camera supports high-quality video
monitoring.
Transmission Performance The camera supports two video compression formats (JPEG and H.264*
1
) and is capable
of transmitting 1920 x1080 resolution video in high quality at a high frame rate of up to 30
frames per second*
2
. JPEG permits simultaneous transmission to a total of 30 clients while
H.264 can transmit to up to 10 clients simultaneously.
Low Illumination Image Capture
The camera can capture color images even with low subject illumination.
SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Support*
3
You can record video and logs when uploading fails, and record video as JPEG or H.264
files to memory cards (manual, timer, and event recording are supported). Recorded Video
Utility in Admin Tools allows you to search and play back recorded video.
Intelligent Functions
The camera boasts a variety of intelligent functions that offer the wide array of detection options.
Moving object detection, abandoned object detection, removed object detection,
tempering detection, passing detection, volume detection.
Small-Scale Video Monitoring via RM-Lite
Software (Supplied)
By using the supplied network video recording software, RM-Lite, you can record and
display live images from up to four cameras.
20x Optical Zoom Lens The camera is equipped with a 20x optical (12x digital) zoom lens with a maximum 60.4°
angle of view and auto focus support.
Pan/Tilt Functions You can operate camera angle controls remotely.
3x Optical Zoom Lens The camera is equipped with a 3x motorized optical zoom lens.
Camera Angle Setting Tool You can make adjustments to the camera angle while viewing video on a PC for hassle-free
angle adjustment during installation.
Pan, tilt, rotation, zoom, and focus settings are possible.
Zoom and focus settings are possible.
Shock Resistant Structure (VB-H610VE
only)
The camera is built with a shock absorbing mechanism and an exterior casing made of 3.5
mm-thick (0.14 inch-thick) polycarbonate resin and aluminum alloy. The camera's dome
case also uses special screws that cannot be easily removed.
* The features described above do not guarantee that the product will be undamaged if
subjected to an impact, nor that the product is tamper-proof or tamper-resistant.
Features
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1
Before Use
Dustproof and Waterproof Mechanisms
(VB-H610VE only)
The camera complies with the demanding IP66 dustproof/waterproof specifications and
can be installed outdoors, such as underneath eaves, without any housing. The separately
sold genuine heater lets you use the camera in low-temperature environments as cold as -
30°C (-22°F).
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Installed Software
VB-H41/610/710 Viewer
(See Chapter 7 “Admin Viewer/VB Viewer”)
There are two types of Viewer: the VB Viewer, which can
be used by Guest Users, and the Admin Viewer for
Administrators.
The VB Viewer allows users to configure basic camera
controls and display images.
The Admin Viewer lets you monitor all camera controls
and events.
Only JPEG images are displayed. To display H.264 video,
install the RM-Lite Viewer (p. 18).
Admin Tools (See Chapter 6 “Admin Tools”)
The following tools for configuring camera settings and
performing management functions are available:
Privacy Mask Setting Tool
Panorama Creation Tool
View Restriction Setting Tool
•Preset Setting Tool
Intelligent Function Setting Tool
Log Viewer
Recorded Video Utility
Included Software
The included Setup CD-ROM contains the following
software. Install the software on a PC to use it.
VB Initial Setting Tool
(See Chapter 2 “Initial Settings”)
This tool performs initial settings for the camera.
Admin Tools Certificate
This electronic certificate is required to use the Admin
Viewer and Admin Tools.
Camera Angle Setting Tool
(See Chapter 3 “Camera Angle Setting Tool”)
With this tool, you can operate the camera during
installation while you view video over the network on a PC.
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1/.NET Framework
4.5
This execution environment is required to use the software
included in the camera.
RM-Lite (p. 18)
This software displays and records images from up to four
cameras in real time.
Proxy Authentication Admin Viewer/Admin
Tools
This software lets you use Admin Viewer/Admin Tools via
a proxy server with proxy authentication. It is saved in the
ProxyAuthSupport folder on the Setup CD-ROM.
Backup and Restore Tools
The Backup and Restore tools back up camera setting
information to the PC. Information from multiple cameras
can be saved at the same time.
The tools can also restore information saved on the PC to
the camera.
Memory Card Unmount Tool
This software allows you to mount/unmount memory cards
inserted in specified cameras, and acquire information
from memory cards.
Network Video Recording Software (Sold
Separately)
RM-64/RM-25/RM-9
This software allows network cameras to be used for
multipoint surveillance, and for recording and playing
back videos from the camera. The number of cameras
Camera Software
Camera Software
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1
Before Use
that can be registered with RM-64/RM-25/RM-9 varies: 64,
25, or 9 cameras can be registered.
RM-V
This additional license lets you install RM-64/RM-25/RM-9
Viewer on multiple computers. Purchase the license to be
able to view images captured by the camera from multiple
sites and for other similar purposes.
RM-Lite-V
This additional license lets you install the RM-Lite Viewer
on multiple computers. Purchase the license to be able to
view images captured by the camera from multiple sites
and for other similar purposes.
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RM-Lite (See the “Administrator Manual”)
The installer (RMLiteInstall.exe) can be found in the Applications folder on the Setup CD-ROM.
RM-Lite Software Configuration
Note
For details on the usage and functions of RM-Lite, see the “Administrator Manual”.
Type Overview License
RM-Lite Storage Server Up to four cameras can be registered to record video. 1 license
RM-Lite Viewer
Plays recorded video saved in the storage server and displays live
images (JPEG/H.264) captured by the camera.
Up to four cameras can be registered for the viewer.
1 license
Supported cameras
VB-S30D, VB-S31D, VB-S800D, VB-S900F, VB-H41, VB-H610VE, VB-H610D, VB-H710F, VB-
M40, VB-M600VE, VB-M600D, VB-M700F, VB-C60, VB-C500VD/VB-C500D, VB-C300,
VB-C50i/VB-C50iR, VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi
Important
To add the RM-Lite Viewer, purchase RM-Lite-V (sold separately).
The VB-S30D/VB-S31D/VB-S800D/VB-S900F/VB-H41/VB-H610VE/VB-H610D/VB-H710F/VB-M40/VB-M600VE/VB-M600D/VB-M700F
cannot be used with Network Video Recording Software older than RM-Lite. Users of VK-64/VK-16 must switch to RM-Lite.
For details, visit our website.
RM-Lite Viewer RM-Lite Storage Server
Network
Flow of Video from the Camera
Flow of Recorded Video
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1
Before Use
For the latest information on this product (firmware and included software, user manuals, operating environment, etc.),
please refer to the Canon Web Site.
VB Initial Setting Tool, Camera Angle Setting Tool, VB-H41/610/710 Viewer, Admin Tools
*1 Set the Control Panel’s font size (DPI) for Admin Tools and Admin Viewer to 100% or 125%.
*2 The browser must support JavaScript, XAML browser applications, and IFRAME (HTML tag).
The VB Viewer requires cookies.
*3 Installation is unnecessary if only VB Viewer will be used. .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and 4.5 are provided on the included
setup CD-ROM, and the appropriate installer is selected automatically depending on the version of Internet Explorer.
*4 The included software or the software installed on the camera cannot be started from the Start screen added to
Windows 8 and later.
RM-Lite
For operating environment details, refer to “Operating Environment” in the “Administrator Manual”.
Operating Environment
CPU Intel Core i7-2600 or higher
Operating Systems*
1
Windows XP Home/Professional SP3 32-bit
Windows Server 2003 Standard SP2 32-bit
Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard SP2 32-bit
Windows Vista Ultimate/Business/Enterprise/Home Premium SP2 32/64-bit
Windows 7 Ultimate/Professional/Enterprise/Home Premium SP1 32/64-bit
Windows 8/Windows 8 Pro/Windows 8 Enterprise 32/64-bit *
4
Windows 8.1/Windows 8.1 Pro/Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32/64-bit *
4
Windows Server 2008 Standard SP2 32/64-bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1 64-bit
Windows Server 2012 Standard 64-bit *
4
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 64-bit *
4
Web Browser*
2
Internet Explorer 7/8/9 32-bit
Internet Explorer 10/11
Memory 2 GB or more
Viewer Display 1920 x 1080 or higher
Software*
3
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (When using Internet Explorer 7/8/9)
– Must be installed on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and
Windows Server 2008 systems
.NET Framework 4.5 (When using Internet Explorer 10/11)
– Must be installed on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 systems
Audio
When using the camera's audio feature, the computer audio support feature is
required.
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Notes on Use When the [Windows
Firewall] Function is Enabled
When the VB Initial Setting Tool is started, the [Windows
Security Alert] dialog box may appear.
If the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box appears, click
[Unblock].
Once this button is clicked, the warning dialog box will no
longer appear.
If the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box does not appear,
the Windows firewall warning function may be disabled.
Follow the procedure below to add the [VB Initial Setting
Tool] as a Windows Firewall exception.
Notes on Use with Internet Explorer 9 or
Greater and Windows Server 2003/
Windows Server 2008/Windows Server
2012
Registering the Top Page of the Camera as a
Trusted Site
In Internet Explorer 9 or greater and Windows Server 2003/
Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, the security
level for Internet sites and intranet sites on Internet Explorer
is set to [High] by default.
Thus, when accessing the VB-H41/610/710 Viewer, the
camera's Setting Page or the Admin Tools, a content block
dialog box appears and the page fails to display correctly.
To correct this problem, follow the procedure below to
register the top page as a trusted site.
The following dialog box appears.
The [Trusted sites] dialog box appears.
Notes on Operating Environment
1
Click [Windows Firewall] in [Control Panel] > [System
and Security].
2
Click [Allow a program or feature through Windows
Firewall] > [Change settings] > [Allow another
program].
3
Select [VB Initial Setting Tool], and then click [Add].
1
Access the VB-H41/610/710 Viewer and the Setting Page
from the top page of the camera with Internet Explorer.
2
Click [Add].
Notes on Operating Environment
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1
Before Use
Note that even when the content block dialog box does
not appear, JavaScript is sometimes disabled under the
standard security settings, which may limit operations on
the setting page and the VB-H41/610/710 Viewer.
Register the page as a trusted site as this automatically
enables JavaScript settings.
If the content block dialog box does not appear, follow the
procedure below to display the [Trusted Sites] dialog box.
The [Trusted sites] dialog box appears.
This completes the trusted site registration process.
Notes on Use with Windows Server 2008/
Windows Server 2012
Registering “about:internet” and the
Camera Host Name
Admin Viewer and Admin Tools will not start when IE ESC
(Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration) is
enabled in Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012.
Before using the tools, register “about:internet” and the
host name for the connected camera in the Internet
Explorer “local intranet” and “trusted sites” lists.
Web Browser Security Settings When Using
SSL Connection
When an SSL connection to the camera is made from a
web browser (Internet Explorer 9/10/11) in Windows
Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, the following
operations may display the content block dialog box and
prevent further operation.
Startup of Admin Tools or Admin Viewer
Audio reception from VB Viewer
This happens when Internet Explorer Enhanced Security
Configuration (IE ESC) is enabled in Internet Explorer 9/
10/11. Use the procedures below to change this setting.
3
If selected, clear the [Require server verification (https:) for
all sites in this zone] checkbox.
4
Enter the IP address of the camera under [Add this
Web site to the zone], and then click [Add].
1
Click [Tools] > [Internet Options] from the Internet
Explorer menu to display the [Internet Options] dialog
box.
2
Click the [Security] tab.
3
Click and select [Trusted sites], and then click [Sites].
Important
When “about:internet” is registered, the security level in
Windows 7 is the same as when using Internet Explorer. After
using the Admin Viewer/Admin Tools, it is recommended that
you remove “about:internet” and the camera name as
necessary and restore the original security level.
1
Click [Internet Options] in the [Tools] menu in Internet
Explorer 9/10/11 and click the [Advanced] tab.
2
Clear the [Do not save encrypted pages to disk]
checkbox in [Security].
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Enabling the Sound Function to Use Audio
In Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, the sound
function is disabled by default.
To receive audio with the Viewer, follow the steps below to
enable the sound function.
Note
If [Control Panel] is in the classic view, double-click [Sound].
Notes on Use with Windows Vista/
Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows Server
2008/Windows Server 2012
The following restrictions apply.
RM-Lite
For important information on the RM-Lite operating
environment, see the “Administrator Manual”.
Notes for Windows 8/Windows Server
2012
The software applications, including Admin Viewer and
Admin Tools, cannot be started from the Start screen.
Important
Note that when IE Enhanced Security Configuration is turned
back on, the [Do not save encrypted pages to disk] checkbox
also becomes enabled.
1
Open [Control Panel] and click [Hardware].
2
Click [Sound].
3
When the [Audio Service Not Running] message
appears, click [Yes].
4
The [Sound] dialog box appears.
Click the [Playback] tab to confirm that an audio device
has been installed. (If no audio device is installed, refer
to your PC manual.)
Chapter 2
Initial Settings
Preparing the Camera for Use
Initial Setting Tool Installation
Initial Settings
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Preparing the Camera for Use
Performing Initial Settings for the Camera
Before installing the camera, read this chapter and use the VB Initial Setting Tool to
configure the IP address.
“Installing the Necessary Software” (p. 26)
“Performing Initial Settings for the Camera” (p. 28)
Checking Images
When initial settings are complete, access the camera via a web browser and check the
image using the VB Viewer.
“Checking the Camera Image” (p. 29)
Installing the Camera
Install the camera to suit the operating environment it will be used in.
“Installation Guide”
Setting the Camera Angle
Use the Camera Angle Setting Tool to set the camera angle via PC operation.
“Installing the Necessary Software” (p. 26)
“Chapter 3 Camera Angle Setting Tool”
Configuring the Camera from the Setting Page
The setting page lets you configure basic camera settings, network operations, user
registration, and access restrictions.
“Chapter 5 Setting Page”
Using Admin Tools
Admin Tools let you set viewing restrictions, make preset settings, and make settings for
using intelligent functions. In addition, you can review logs to check on the camera's
operation status.
“Chapter 6 Admin Tools”
Preparing the Camera for Use
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2
Initial Settings
Using VB-H41/610/710 Viewer
The camera's built-in VB-H41/610/710 Viewer features an Admin Viewer for administrators
and a VB Viewer for guest users. Use the VB viewer to check distribution to guest users
and Admin Viewer to check all operations.
“Chapter 7 Admin Viewer/VB Viewer”
Operating
If an error message appears or the camera fails to operate correctly, see the error
message and log message information in “Chapter 8 Appendix”.
“Chapter 8 Appendix”
Important
Before starting operations, make sure that the setting page and Admin Tools settings are functioning correctly.
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Install the following software to perform initial settings for the camera.
VB Initial Setting Tool: Software required for performing initial camera settings
Admin Tools Certificate: An electronic certificate that is required for using Admin Viewer and Admin Tools
Camera Angle Setting Tool: Software to use for camera angle adjustments when installing the camera
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1/.NET Framework 4.5: The execution environment required for network camera software (not
required if already installed on the PC)
You can perform either an Easy Installation or a Custom Installation of the software.
Note
All computer users will be able to use Admin Viewer and Admin Tools if the Admin Tools certificate was installed by the installer.
Select [Custom Installation] and install only the “Admin Tools Certificate” if you intend to use the Admin Viewer and Admin Tools on a PC
other than the one where the VB Initial Setting Tool is installed.
If you install the software with Easy Installation, the Camera Angle Setting Tool that is not used with VB-H41 is also installed. If you do not
want to install the Camera Angle Setting Tool because you are using only VB-H41 cameras, perform a [Custom Installation] and clear the
checkbox for the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
The installation screen appears.
[Easy Installation]: VB Initial Setting Tool, Admin Tools
certificate and Camera Angle Setting Tool are
installed.
[Custom Installation]: The user can select and install
desired software.
The User License Agreement screen appears.
Installation starts.
Installing the Necessary Software
1
Insert the Setup CD-ROM included in the camera in
the disc drive on the PC.
2
After confirming that all other applications have been
closed, click the [Start] menu > [My Computer].
3
Double-click the CD-ROM icon > [Applications] folder
> [VBToolsInstall.exe].
4
Select the installation method.
5
After selecting [Easy Installation], click [Next] and after
selecting [Custom Installation], select the checkboxes
of the software you want to install and click [Next].
6
Read through the user license agreement and click
[Yes] if you accept it.
Installing the Necessary Software
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2
Initial Settings
The VB Initial Setting Tool and Camera Angle Setting
Tool icons appear on the desktop.
Notes on Use with Internet Explorer 9 or
Greater and Windows Server 2003/
Windows Server 2008/Windows Server
2012
Registering the Top Page of the Camera as a
Trusted Site
In Internet Explorer 9 or greater and Windows Server 2003/
Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, the security
level for Internet sites and intranet sites on Internet Explorer
is set to [High] by default.
Thus, when accessing the VB-H41/610/710 Viewer, the
camera's Setting Page or the Admin Tools, a content block
dialog box appears and the page fails to display correctly.
To correct this problem, follow the procedure below to
register the top page as a trusted site.
The following dialog box appears.
The [Trusted sites] dialog box appears.
Note that even when the content block dialog box does
not appear, JavaScript is sometimes disabled under the
standard security settings, which may limit operations on
the setting page and the VB-H41/610/710 Viewer.
Register the page as a trusted site as this automatically
enables JavaScript settings.
If the content block dialog box does not appear, follow the
procedure below to display the [Trusted Sites] dialog box.
The [Trusted sites] dialog box appears.
This completes the trusted site registration process.
7
When the installation complete screen appears, click
[Exit] or [Reboot].
1
Access the VB-H41/610/710 Viewer and the Setting Page
from the top page of the camera with Internet Explorer.
2
Click [Add].
3
If selected, clear the [Require server verification (https:) for
all sites in this zone] checkbox.
4
Enter the IP address of the camera under [Add this
website to the zone], and then click [Add].
1
Click [Tools] > [Internet Options] from the Internet
Explorer menu to display the [Internet Options] dialog
box.
2
Click the [Security] tab.
3
Click and select [Trusted sites], and then click [Sites].
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Use the VB Initial Setting Tool to configure the camera
network.
To launch the VB Initial Setting Tool, double-click the
[VB Initial Setting Tool] icon on the desktop.
The Tool will automatically detect the camera
connected to the network and display the camera's
MAC address, IP address and model name.
The factory setting IP address is set to 192.168.100.1.
The MAC address can be found on the label on the
camera (“Installation Guide” > “Part Names”).
To use a setting other than the default gateway
setting, clear the [Enter a default gateway address]
checkbox.
After settings are complete, click [OK].
Setup progress is shown in the window.
Note
To ensure security, be sure to change the administrator
password (p. 42).
Contact your System Administrator for the appropriate IP
address, subnet mask and gateway address.
Performing Initial Settings for the Camera
1
Connect the camera and PC to the network and turn
on the camera (“Installation Guide” > “Connecting the
Camera”).
2
Launch the VB Initial Setting Tool.
Important
Twenty minutes after the camera is turned on, it will stop
issuing IP address assignments requests and VB Initial
Setting Tool detection will be disabled. In such cases, turn
the camera off and on again.
There may be cautionary information, depending on your
operating environment. Read “Notes on Operating
Environment” (p. 20) before performing initial settings.
The VB Initial Setting Tool cannot be used with cameras that
are behind a router.
3
Select a MAC address, and then click [Initial Setting].
Click to select
4
Enter the user name “root” and factory default setting
password “camera”, and then the appropriate IP
address and subnet mask.
5
Click [OK].
Important
To obtain an IP address from a DHCP server or set IPv6, first
use the VB Initial Setting Tool to temporarily configure an IPv4
static address that can communicate with the PC. Then, in
[Network] on the setting page, change [IPv4 Address Setting
Method] to [Auto (DHCP)] in the [IPv4] area (p. 47).
Alternatively, set [IPv6].
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2
Initial Settings
Once initial settings are complete, check the image on the
camera with the VB Viewer. When doing so, set the PC
network settings to comply with the IP address and
subnet mask settings on the camera.
The viewer launches and displays the camera image.
If the top page of the camera does not appear or the
VB Viewer does not launch, see “Troubleshooting
(p. 150) in “Chapter 8 Appendix”.
Checking the Camera Image
1
Click to select the camera's MAC address which will be
checked, and then click [Settings].
2
This will launch the web browser and display the top
page of the camera. Click [VB Viewer].
Important
The camera image cannot be checked until the network
settings in the PC are configured for the IP address and
subnet that are set in the camera.
Do not change the camera HTTP port from 80 if you want to
open the setting page by clicking [Settings]. See “HTTP
Server” (p. 63) for more information on HTTP port settings.
Click to select
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Chapter 3
Camera Angle Setting
Tool
Camera Angle Setting Method
Creating a Camera Specification File to Manage Multiple Cameras
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Use the Camera Angle Setting Tool to adjust the camera angle when installing the camera or to change the capture
orientation according to the situation.
You can set pan, tilt, rotation, zoom, focus and exposure compensation.
You can set zoom, focus and exposure compensation.
Launching the Camera Angle Setting Tool
Connecting to the Camera
The [Connection settings] dialog box will appear.
[Host Name]
Enter the host name or IP address of the camera (p. 28).
[Administrator User Name]
Enter the administrator user name for the camera
(p. 28).
[Administrator Password]
Enter the administrator password for the camera
(p. 28).
[Enable SSL Communications]
Select this checkbox to connect to the camera using
SSL communications. Normally SSL communications
are not used (factory default setting) (p. 74).
[Port]
Set the HTTP port number to 80, 443 or in the range of
1024 to 65535. Normally [80] (factory default setting)
is used (p. 63).
Setting the Camera Angle
Important
The Camera Angle Setting Tool is included for angle adjustment during camera installation only and is not intended for daily use.
Overuse may cause the camera to malfunction.
After changing settings in the Camera Angle Setting Tool, check the settings in the Setting page and Admin Tools operate as intended.
The Camera Angle Setting Tool cannot be used via a proxy server.
Upload functions cannot be used while the Camera Angle Setting Tool is connected.
1
Double-click the Camera Angle Setting Tool icon on
the desktop to launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
1
Click [Connect] from the [File] menu.
2
Enter each item for the camera to connect to and click
[OK].
Setting the Camera Angle
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Camera Angle Setting Tool
Note
When the Camera Angle Setting Tool connects to a camera, the
viewer and recording software connected to the camera
(excluding RTP connections) are disconnected.
A live camera image from the connected camera will
be displayed and the camera angle can be set.
Connecting with a Camera List
When using multiple cameras, the camera connection
information already entered into the camera specification
file can be read into the camera list used by the Camera
Angle Setting Tool. This way you can easily connect to
multiple cameras without having to enter the camera
information for each one. See “Creating a Camera
Specification File” (p. 39) for information on how to create
a camera specification file.
Loading a Camera Specification File
The [Select Camera] dialog box will appear.
3
Click [Yes] at the following message.
Important
Access to one camera is restricted to 30 minutes. The
Camera Angle Setting Tool will be disconnected
automatically after 30 minutes. Reconnect if you do not
complete camera angle settings within this time.
One camera cannot be accessed by the Camera Angle
Setting Tool from multiple PCs at the same time.
1
Click [Select Camera] from the [File] menu.
2
Click [Load camera specification file].
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The camera specification file will be loaded and
camera names listed will be displayed under [Camera
List].
Note
The [Select Camera] dialog box will remain open unless the
Camera Angle Setting Tool is shut down or the X at the top
right of the dialog box is clicked.
The camera list is discarded when the Camera Angle Setting
Tool is shut down. Load the camera specification file the next
time you launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
Connecting to the Camera
From the camera list, select the camera to connect to and
click [Connect].
Connecting to the Next Camera on the List
Click [Next] to disconnect the camera currently
connected and connect to the next camera on the list.
Note
In [Detailed Information], information for the camera selected in
the camera list is displayed.
3
Select the camera specification file and click [Open].
Camera list
Camera to be
connected next
Setting the Camera Angle
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Camera Angle Setting Tool
Disconnecting from the Camera, Shutting
Down
1
Click [Disconnect] from the [File] menu to disconnect
the currently connected camera.
2
Click [Exit] from the [File] menu to shut down the
Camera Angle Setting Tool.
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Display Screen of Camera Angle Setting Tool
(1) Image Display Area
The image captured by the camera is shown.
(2) [Switch Screen Size] button
Switches the display screen size between “480 x 270”
and “960 x 540”. The display screen size can also be
selected from [Display Screen Size] from the [Display]
menu.
(3) Control Assist
Displays dotted lines showing the range of pan
operation and tilt operation. The camera angle cannot
be changed to positions with no dotted lines.
(4) [Pan] button
Control the camera's pan operation.
(5) [Tilt] button
Control the camera's tilt operation.
(6) [Rotation] button
Control the camera's rotation operation.
(7)
[Rotation] slider
You can click on the slider or drag the knob to control
the camera's rotation operation.
(8) Optical telephoto end icon
This is displayed when [Enable] is selected for [Digital
Zoom]. Dragging the slider upward above this icon
switches to the digital zoom.
(4)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(6) (2)
(7) (9) (10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(10)
(8)
(1)
(2)
(9)(8) (10)
(14)
(10)
(15)
(16)
(17)
Setting the Camera Angle
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Camera Angle Setting Tool
(9) [Zoom] slider
The slider to operate the zoom ratio.
(10)[Zoom] button
The button to operate the zoom ratio.
(11)
[Control Assist Display] selection box
Select whether to [Enable] or [Disable] operation
assist in the image display area.
(12)
[
Control
Button
Display
] selection box
Select whether to [Enable] or [Disable] the [Pan]
button and [Tilt] button in the image display area.
(13)[
Control
Assist Correction]
When the orientation of the camera is moved by hand,
the operation assist display will not correspond with
the actual camera angle. In this case, click [Control
Assist Correction] to confirm the actual camera angle
and automatically correct the display position of
operation assist.
Operation assist correction takes about 1 minute to
complete.
(14)[Digital Zoom]
Set digital zoom to [Enable] or [Disable]. If you select
[Enable], the digital zoom boundary is displayed for
the zoom slider and the digital zoom operation
becomes possible.
The higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the image
quality becomes.
(15)[Image Flip] selection box
Select the orientation of the camera image.
If [Enable] is selected, the image will be rotated 180
degrees.
(16)[Focus]
You can control the focus.
(17)[Exposure Compensation] slider
You can control the exposure.
Setting the Camera Angle
You can operate pan, tilt, rotation and zoom
operations to set a desired camera angle.
You can operate zoom operation only.
Set Using the Operation Buttons and Sliders
Click each of the [Pan], [Tilt], [Rotation] buttons to set the
camera angle. Camera angle changes in orientation if the
button is held down, and stops when the button is
released.
To set rotation using the [Rotation] slider, drag the slider
and release the mouse button when the subject in the
image is shown at a level angle.
T
Important
You must set Intelligent Function detection areas, privacy
masks and presets again after changing settings in the Camera
Angle Setting Tool.
Pan (horizontal movement) operation
Tilt (vertical movement) operation
Rotation (angled movement) operation
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Click the Image to Set Camera Angle
Click the desired position in the image and the camera
angle will move to center that position on the screen.
However, if the position clicked is beyond the range of the
pan or tilt, the camera angle will move only in the pan or
tilt direction that is within the valid range of movement.
Note
If the camera moves in a different way from operation control or
cannot be set to the range indicated by operation assist, then
operation assist may not correspond to the actual camera angle.
Click [Control Assist Correction], then try to set the camera angle
again.
Changing the Camera Zoom Ratio
The zoom ratio is set by using the [Zoom] buttons or
[Zoom] slider.
[Zoom] buttons
Hold down to operate and release to stop.
[Zoom] slider
Drag the slider. The camera zoom ratio will change
according to the position on the slider.
Setting Focus and Exposure
Compensation
Setting the Focus
Use manual operations to focus on a desired position or
fix at infinity. In manual operations, you can use the one-
shot AF function to focus on the subject.
[Manual]:
You can adjust the focus manually by continuously
pushing the (far) and (near) buttons.
Clicking [One-shot AF] will use autofocus to focus on a
subject and then return to manual focus.
[Fixed at Infinity]:
You can set the focus so that it is fixed near infinity.
Note
One-shot AF may not focus properly on the following subjects.
Subjects Difficult to Focus On
After rebooting the camera, it is recommended that you check
whether the camera is focusing correctly.
Focus ranges (rough guide) are shown in the table below.
Setting the Exposure
You can set any of nine levels of image brightness (-4 to
+4).
To darken the image, drag the slider toward [Dark]. To
brighten the image, drag the slider toward [Bright].
Note
If the camera's Exposure Mode (p. 140) was set to [Manual], it
will be changed to [Auto] after setting exposure compensation.
The exposure compensation value set with the Camera Angle
Setting Tool will be reset when the camera is rebooted. The
value will not be reflected in [Exposure Compensation] of
[Initial Camera Settings] (p. 51) in [Camera] in the Setting
Page.
Zoom in.
Zoom out.
A white wall or other
subject lacking
bright/dark contrast
A slanting
subject
A subject
reflecting
strong light
A subject consisting
of only slant lines or
horizontal stripes
A subject having
no form, such as
flame or smoke
A subject seen
through glass
A fast moving
subject
A dark area or
night view
Subjects both
near and far
Focus Mode
Fixed at infinity
Manual
Day Mode
Night Mode
Day/Night Setting
0.3 m (12 in.) infinity 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) infinity
Focused at infinity*
* When using an infrared lamp, the camera may be out of focus.
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Camera Angle Setting Tool
You can load a camera list in the [Select Camera] dialog box (p. 33) if you create a camera specification file which lists
connection information for cameras. The camera list allows for simple switching between camera connections for multiple
cameras. Create a camera specification file beforehand using a text editor. The file must be saved in CSV file format.
Camera Specification File Content
The 1st row in the camera specification file is the header row. Enter a title for each column.
Camera information is listed for one camera per row starting from the 2nd row.
Enter the following information for each column.
Creating a Camera Specification File
Column
Content
Registered Name The camera name. Displayed in the camera list during connection.
Host Name The camera's host name or IP address.
Port Number The camera's HTTP port (factory default setting is 80).
Administrator User Name The camera's administrator user name (factory default setting is “root”).
Administrator Password The camera's administrator password (factory default setting is “camera”).
SSL Communications SSL communications: 1 No SSL communications: 0 (factory default setting is 0).
Registered Name Host Name Port Number
Administrator
User Name
Administrator
Password
SSL
Communications
↓↓↓↓↓
1st row
Header row
RegisterName HostName PortNumber UserName Password ConnectType
From 2nd row
Camera
information for
1 camera per
line (up to 30
cameras)
B1F VB-H710F 192.168.100.1 80 root camera1 0
1Fa VB-H610VE 192.168.100.2 80 root camera2 0
1Fb VB-H610D 192.168.100.3 80 root camera3 0
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Important
Up to 30 cameras can be registered. If camera information for more than 30 cameras is listed, an error will occur when the file is loaded
into the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
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Entering in a Text Editor
Separate each field with a comma. When you save the file, use the .csv file extension.
RegisterName,HostName,PortNumber,UserName,Password,ConnectType
B1F VB-H710F,192.168.100.1,80,root,camera1,0
1Fa VB-H610VE,192.168.100.2,80,root,camera2,0
1Fb VB-H610D,192.168.100.3,80,root,camera3,0
2Fa VB-H610D,192.168.100.4,80,root,camera4,0
2Fb VB-H610D,192.168.100.5,80,root,camera5,0
3Fa VB-H710F,192.168.100.6,80,root,camera6,0
R VB-H610VE,192.168.100.7,443,root,camera7,0
Important
Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specification file. Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care.
If the camera specification file includes delimiters other than commas, such as semicolons or blank rows, the process of loading the
camera specification cannot be performed.
Chapter 4
Top Page of the Camera
Accessing the Setting Page, Admin Tools and Viewer
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Accessing the Top Page of the Camera
From the top page of the camera, you can navigate to the
Setting Menu to configure various camera settings, launch
Admin Tools, and display the viewer to view images.
The top page of the camera appears.
(1) Language Button
Click to switch the display language.
The top page language switches to the selected
language.
(2) Setting Page (Setting Menu) Link
Click to make detailed settings. See “Chapter 5
Setting Page”.
(3) Admin Tools Link
Click to use the Admin Tools. See “Chapter 6 Admin
Tools”.
(4) Admin Viewer Link
Click to access the Admin Viewer. See “Chapter 7
Admin Viewer/VB Viewer”.
(5) VB Viewer Link
Click to access the VB Viewer. See “Chapter 7 Admin
Viewer/VB Viewer”.
User Authentication
User authentication is required to access [Setting Page],
[Admin Tools] and [Admin Viewer].
The factory default setting user name and password are:
User name: root Password: camera
(The user name “root” is the administrator account for the
camera. Connection to [Setting Page] and [Admin Tools]
is limited to the user name “root”.)
Accessing the Top Page of the Camera
1
Launch the web browser.
2
Enter the IP address you specified in the Initial Setting
Tool.
Important
This “Operation Guide” explains relevant operations using the
IP address 192.168.100.1 (factory default setting). You need to
enter the actual IP address set for the camera when following
instructions.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Important
To ensure system security, be sure to change the
administrator password. Do not forget the new password.
If the Administrator and an authorized user share the VB
Viewer on the same PC, it is strongly recommended that the
[Remember my credentials] checkbox be cleared.
If the wrong user name or password is entered, you cannot
connect to the camera. Connect to the camera by entering
the correct user name and password.
Press the reset switch to restore factory default settings if you
have forgotten the administrator password (p. 164). Note,
however, that this will reset all camera settings to factory
default settings except for time and date.
The Admin Tools and the Admin Viewer cannot be used if an
IPv6 address is specified. Only host names are supported for
IPv6 connections.
Setting Page authentication
window
Admin Tools/Admin
Viewer authentication
window
Chapter 5
Setting Page
Administrator Password and Network Detailed Settings
Camera Date and Time Settings
Camera Name and Initial Camera Settings Related Settings
Video Size and Quality Settings
RTP Streaming Settings
Upload and E-mail Notification Settings
Video Server, Audio Server, HTTP Server and WS-Security Settings
Settings Related to Events
User Registration/Authorities and Access Restriction Settings
IPsec Settings
HTTP Communication Encryption (SSL/TLS) Settings
SD Memory Card Operations and Displaying Information
Settings for Items Requiring Rebooting
Maintenance (Displaying Log and Setting Information/Rebooting/Factory
Default Settings)
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From the Setting Menu, you can navigate to each setting page to set various items regarding the camera.
Information describing what can be set from each setting page is listed as follows. See each setting page for details.
•Network
Administrator password, LAN, IPv4, IPv6, DNS and
SNMP Settings (p. 47)
Date and Time
Camera date and time, time zone and daylight saving
time settings (p. 50)
Camera
Camera name, initial camera settings, camera control,
day/night, camera position control, external input
device name and external output device name settings
(p. 51)
Installation Conditions (p. 51)
Video
Video quality, video size, and frame rate settings for
JPEG and H.264, as well as on-screen display settings
(p. 55)
•RTP
RTP Server, Audio Multicast and RTP Streaming
settings (p. 57)
•Upload
General upload and HTTP and FTP upload settings
and e-mail notification settings (p. 59)
Server
Video server, audio server, HTTP Server and WS-
Security settings (p. 62)
•Event
Video record settings, volume detection, external
device output, external device input, timer, and sound
clip upload (p. 64)
Access Control
Authorized user account, user authorities, host access
restriction settings (p. 68)
•IPsec
IPsec settings (p. 70)
SSL/TLS
Certificate creation, administrative settings and
encrypted communication settings (p. 73)
Memory Card
SD memory card operations and information display
(p. 75)
Reboot Item
Setting items that require the camera to be rebooted
(p. 78)
Maintenance
Display and execution (displaying logs, current
settings, rebooting, restoring initial settings and
backing up/restoring settings) (p. 79)
•User Page
Link to web page customized by the user (For details,
contact your nearest Canon Customer Service Center.)
Setting Menu
Setting Menu
Important
Notes on Use with Internet Explorer 7/8/9/10/11
If the pop-up is blocked and an information bar appears when
attempting to access [View Logs] or [View Current Settings] on
the maintenance page, enable Pop-up by following the
procedure explained in the information bar.
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Setting Page
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The various settings of the camera are configured by accessing the camera in the web browser. First, access the top page
of the camera (p. 42).
For details on entering the user name and password, see p. 42.
Setting Menu
(1) [Admin Viewer]
Clicking this button opens Admin Viewer.
(2) [Back to top]
Clicking this button navigates to the top page.
(3) Setting Menu
Clicking this button navigates to each setting page.
Items Common to All Setting Pages
Applying New Settings
When a setting is changed on any setting page, [Apply]
shown on the top right and bottom right of the setting
page turns from grayed-out to blue.
Click [Apply] to make the new setting effective.
Click [Clear] to restore the previous setting.
Setting Changes Requiring Rebooting
Items that require the camera to be rebooted in order to
change settings are flagged with an orange mark.
When any item accompanied by an orange mark is
changed, the [Apply] shown at the top right and bottom
right of each setting page changes to [Apply and reboot].
Click [Apply and reboot] to confirm the new setting. The
new setting will be reflected and the camera will be
rebooted.
Click [Clear] to restore the previous setting.
Accessing the Setting Menu
Important
To ensure security, exit the web browser after completing
settings on the Setting page and after using Admin Viewer/
Admin Tools.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Important
Setting changes will be lost if you navigate to another setting
page without clicking [Apply] or [Apply and reboot]. Be sure to
click [Apply] or [Apply and reboot] to make the new settings
effective.
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Returning to the Setting Menu
Click [Settings menu] at the top right of each setting page
to return to the Setting Menu.
Note
Click on [Help] at the beginning of any item to display a
detailed explanation of that setting item.
Important
Do not open multiple setting pages at one time and try to
change the settings of a single camera.
Do not use the [Back] or [Forward] buttons in the web
browser to navigate between setting pages. The changed
settings may return to the original settings or unwanted
setting changes may be applied.
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Setting Page
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Administrator Password
(1) [Password]
Set the administrator password. Up to eight (single-
byte) ASCII characters (space or printable
characters) can be used. The factory default setting is
“camera”. If the Admin Viewer, Admin Tools, etc., are
connected, terminate the connection before changing
the password.
(2) [Confirm Password]
Enter the same password as above for confirmation.
LAN
(1) [LAN Interface]
Select [Auto], [Full Duplex] or [Half Duplex]. Normally
[Auto] is used.
(2) [Maximum Packet Size]
Enter the maximum transmission unit. Normally there
is no need to change the default setting of 1500.
Note
When using optical fiber or ADSL, setting the maximum packet
size to a slightly lower value may increase sending efficiency.
IPv4
(1) [IPv4 Address Setting Method]
Select [Manual] or [Auto (DHCP)] in the address
setting method. If [Manual] is selected, directly enter
the values according to the environment in which the
camera is used. If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected, the value
automatically acquired from the DHCP server will be
entered in [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask] and [IPv4
Default Gateway Address].
(2) [IPv4 Address]
If [Manual] is specified in (1), enter a fixed IP address.
(3) [Subnet Mask]
If [Manual] is specified in (1), enter the designated
subnet mask values for each network.
(4) [IPv4 Default Gateway Address]
Enter an appropriate value if [Manual] is specified in
(1). Be sure to set when connecting the camera to a
different subnet from that of the viewer.
[Network]
Setting Administrator Password, LAN, IP Address, DNS, etc
The following can be set here.
Administrator Password
Set the administrator password.
•LAN
Set the IP address and other items needed to
establish a LAN connection.
•IPv4
Set IPv4 address.
•IPv6
Set IPv6 address.
•DNS
Set the name server address, host name and
DDNS registration.
SNMP
Configure the necessary settings to use SNMP.
Important
To ensure system security, be sure to change the
administrator password. Do not forget the new password.
Press the reset switch to restore factory default settings if you
have forgotten the administrator password (p. 164). Note,
however, that this will reset all camera settings to factory
default settings except for date and time.
Important
The camera may become inaccessible from the active web
browser if [LAN Interface] or [Maximum Packet Size] settings
are changed. Check beforehand the precautions in
“Important” in “[Reboot Item] Setting Items Requiring
Rebooting” (p. 78).
Set [Maximum Packet Size] to 1280 or greater if using IPv6.
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(5) [AutoIP]
Set AutoIP to [Disable] or [Enable].
(6) [IPv4 Address (AutoIP)]
When [Enable] is selected in (5), an automatically set
IP address is displayed.
IPv6
(1) [IPv6]
Set IPv6 use to [Disable] or [Enable].
(2) [Auto (RA)]
Select [Enable] to set an address automatically using
RA (Router Advertisement, network information
automatically transmitted from a router), or select
[Disable] not to set an address automatically.
(3) [Auto (DHCPv6)]
Select [Enable] to use DHCPv6 to set an address
automatically or [Disable] not to set an address
automatically.
(4) [IPv6 Address (Manual)]
Enter a fixed IPv6 address.
(5) [Prefix Length]
Enter a prefix length from 16 to 128 if [Disable] is
specified in (2).
(6) [IPv6 Default Gateway Address]
Enter a default gateway address if [Disable] is
specified in (2). Be sure to set when connecting the
camera to a different subnet from that of the viewer.
(7) [IPv6 Address (Auto)]
If [Enable] is specified in (1) and [Enable] is specified
in (2) and (3), then the automatically acquired address
will be shown.
Note
In an environment where IPv6 cannot be used, if IPv6 is set to
[Enable] and auto is set to [Enable], then the [IPv6 Address
(Auto)] field will display the link-local address only.
DNS
(1) [Name Server Address 1], [Name Server Address 2]
Enter the name server address you want to register.
To register only one address, keep the [Name Server
Address 2] field blank.
(2) [Auto-Setting of Name Server Address]
Select [Enable] to use DHCP to automatically set an
address using a name server automatically obtained
from DHCP, otherwise select [Disable].
To select [Enable], specify [Auto (DHCP)] in [IPv4
Address Setting Method].
(3) [Host Name]
You can register the host name of the camera in the
name server.
Characters A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, “-” (hyphen), “_”
(underscore) and “.” (period) may be used up to 63
(single-byte) characters in length.
(4) [Host Name Registration with DDNS]
Select [Enable] to register the entered name server
address and host name of the camera.
Important
Contact your System Administrator for the [IPv4 Address],
[Subnet Mask] and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address].
The camera's IP address cannot be set to an IP address that
starts with 127., such as 127.0.0.1.
If any of the [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask] or [IPv4 Default
Gateway Address] settings is wrong, network access may be
disabled. In this case, see “Performing Initial Settings for the
Camera” (p. 28) and use VB Initial Setting Tool to set the
address again.
The camera may become inaccessible from the active web
browser if settings are changed in [IPv4 Address], [Subnet
Mask] or [IPv4 Default Gateway Address]. Check beforehand
the precautions in “Important” in “[Reboot Item] Setting Items
Requiring Rebooting” (p. 78).
If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected as the IPv4 address setting
mode, the IPv4 address may not be assigned correctly in
certain environments, such as when a router is present
between the DHCP server and the camera. In this case,
assign a fixed IPv4 address from the [Manual] settings.
Important
Contact your System Administrator for the [IPv6 Address
(Manual)], [Prefix Length] and [IPv6 Default Gateway
Address].
The camera may become inaccessible from the active web
browser if settings are changed in [IPv6], [IPv6 Address
(Manual)], [Prefix Length] or [IPv6 Default Gateway Address].
Check beforehand the precautions in “Important” in “[Reboot
Item] Setting Items Requiring Rebooting” (p. 78).
[Network] Setting Administrator Password, LAN, IP Address, DNS, etc
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Setting Page
(5) [Search Domain]
To specify the server used for uploading and mail
notification by host name, enter the domain name
added after the host name and then click [Add].
(6) [Search Domain List]
A list of domain names added using [Search Domain]
appears. The function queries DNS server for each
domain name starting from the top of the list.
Use the ▲▼ buttons on the right to change the order
of the domain names.
To delete a domain name, select one from the list and
then click [Delete].
Note
Use [Host Name Registration with DDNS] if the camera IP
Address Setting Method is [Auto (DHCP)] (p. 47). DNS server
registration settings must be set in advance. Contact your
System Administrator for the DNS server settings.
If the name server address 1 is unavailable, the name server
address 2 will be accessed. However, the name server
address 2 must be set in advance.
SNMP
(1) [SNMP]
Set SNMP use to [Disable] or [Enable]. Camera
information can be referenced by the SNMP Manager
if [Enable] is specified.
(2) [Community Name]
Set a community name for SNMP. It is recommended
that you change the community name to ensure
system security.
(3) [Administrator Contact Information]
Set contact information (e-mail address, etc.) for the
Administrator of the camera. Setting information can
be referenced by the SNMP manager.
(4) [Administration Function Name]
Set the camera name used for administration. Setting
information can be referenced by the SNMP manager.
If left blank, the following will be used by default:
VB-H41
VB-H610
VB-H710
(5) [Installation Location]
Set information regarding the installation location of
this camera. Setting information can be referenced by
the SNMP manager.
Note
The information set in the camera is read-only from the SNMP
manager.
Use the SNMP Manager that supports SNMP MIB2 (supporting
RFC1213).
Supports SNMP protocol versions v1 and v2c (v3
unsupported).
Important
Do not use “_” (underscore) in [Host Name] and [Search
Domain] in Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11.
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Current Date and Time
[Date], [Time]
The date and time currently set in the camera are
shown.
Setting
(1) [Setting Method]
Select from [Set manually], [Synchronize with NTP
server], [Synchronize with NTP broadcast],
[Synchronize with computer time].
(2) [Date], [Time]
Set the following according to the selection made in
[Setting Method].
[Set manually]
Set the desired date and time. The date is set by <year/
month/day>, and the time in 24-hour format in the
order <hour:minute:second> (two digits for month,
day and time).
Example: To specify 1:23:04 pm, 23 August 2012,
enter “2012/08/23” and “13:23:04”.
[Synchronize with NTP server]
The camera will synchronize with the NTP server
time.
(3) [Auto-Setting of NTP Server]
[Disable]
Select when specifying an arbitrary NTP server.
Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server
used in [NTP Server].
[Enable]
The camera time is synchronized with the time of the
NTP server at the address acquired from the DHCP
server. To make the setting, you must change
[Network] > [IPv4 Address Setting Method] to [Auto
(DHCP)] (p. 47).
[Synchronize with NTP broadcast]
The camera will synchronize with the NTP server
time. The camera will synchronize time with NTP
broadcasts received from the NTP server.
[Synchronize with computer time]
The camera will synchronize with the date and time
of the computer currently accessing the camera.
The [Time Zone] is not selected automatically, and
must be set separately as required.
(4) [Time Zone]
Select from the list the appropriate time difference
from the Greenwich Mean Time.
(5) [Daylight Saving Time]
Select [Enable] to automatically adjust the daylight
saving time according to the time zone or [Disable]
not to automatically adjust the daylight saving time.
Note
If [Synchronize with computer time] is selected, after clicking
[Apply], [Setting Method] will change to [Set manually].
If [Synchronize with NTP server] is selected and the IP address
of the NTP server is incorrect or a connection with the NTP
server cannot otherwise be established, the date and time will
not be changed.
The NTP server query interval is 300 seconds.
The camera's NTP broadcast mode does not support IPv6.
If the [Time Zone] setting is changed, the date and time
display will update automatically according to the specified
time zone.
[Date and Time] Setting Date and Time
The following can be set here.
Current Date and Time
The date and time set in the camera is shown.
Setting
Select the date and time setting method, time
zone and daylight saving time for the camera.
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Setting Page
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Camera Name
[Camera Name]
Be sure to enter [Camera Name (alphanumeric
characters)].
Up to 15 ASCII characters (spaces and printable
characters) may be used for [Camera Name
(alphanumeric characters)].
Note
The camera name set here will be shown when the camera is
registered for use with included RM-Lite.
Initial Camera Settings
(1) [AE Mode], [Slow Shutter], [Shutter Speed]
Set the exposure control and shutter speed for the
camera startup.
[AE Mode]
[Auto]
The exposure is controlled automatically.
[Auto (Flickerless)]
In this mode, image flickers caused by fluorescent
lights, etc., can be reduced. The shutter speed is
automatically adjusted according to the brightness
of the environment in which the camera is used.
[Auto (Shutter-priority AE)]
In this mode, a desired shutter speed can be
specified.
[Slow Shutter]
Slow shutter can be used only if [Auto] is selected in
[AE Mode].
Set the maximum slow shutter time to be used when
in auto exposure mode when capturing video in a
dark place. Select [Disable], [1/15], [1/8], [1/4] or
[1/2]. As slower shutter speed generates residual
images when capturing a moving subject, select an
appropriate time according to the capture conditions.
[Shutter Speed]
Shutter speed can be used only if [Auto (Shutter-priority
AE)] is selected in [AE Mode].
Select a desired shutter speed from the 16 levels from
[1/2] to [1/16000]. When capturing a moving subject,
selecting a higher shutter speed can reduce blurry image
capture.
(2) [Exposure Compensation]
The exposure compensation when the camera starts
can be set in the range of [-4 (Dark)] to [4 (Bright)]. To
brighten the image, set a positive value. To darken the
image, set a negative value.
(3) [Metering Mode]
Set the metering mode when the camera starts.
[Center-Weighted]
The entire screen is metered by focusing on the
center of the screen.
Even when slightly darker/brighter areas are present
on the periphery of the screen, an appropriate
exposure can be achieved for the subject near the
center.
Use this mode if the subject is positioned near the
center of the screen.
[Camera] Setting Initial Camera Settings and External Device Name
The following can be set here.
Camera Name
Enter the name of the camera. The camera name
is required for use with RM-Lite.
Initial Camera Settings
Sets shooting settings at camera start up.
Camera Control
Set the digital zoom, image stabilizer and AGC
limit.
•Day/Night
Set the day/night switching mode.
Installation Conditions
Sets installation conditions, such as LED settings.
Camera Position Control
Set whether or not to limit the pan, tilt and zoom
operations to the preset positions. Also, set the
camera position when nobody has control
privileges.
External Device Name
Set the external input device name and external
output device name.
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[Average]
The entire screen is metered by averaging.
A stable exposure can be achieved even in a
capture environment where there are notable
brightness differences within the screen.
Use this mode to stabilize the exposure in locations
where vehicles or people are moving.
[Spot]
The center of the screen is metered.
An appropriate exposure can be achieved for the
subject at the center of the screen regardless of the
brightness/darkness on the periphery of the screen.
Use this mode if you want to adjust the exposure to
the center of the screen because the subject is
receiving a spotlight or backlight, etc.
(4) [Focus Mode]
Set the focus mode when camera starts.
[Auto]
Automatically brings the subject into focus. Normally
[Auto] is selected.
[Fixed at infinity]
The focus can be fixed to near infinity.
(5) [Smart Shade Control]
Select [Disable] or one of the 7 levels from [1 (Mild)] to
[7 (Strong)] for smart shade control at the camera
startup.
(6) [White Balance]
Select the white balance according to the light source
to achieve natural color in the image.
[Auto]
The white balance is adjusted automatically.
[Manual]
Set the values of red and blue gain according to the
light source. Enter a value from 0 to 1023 for both
the [R Gain] and [B Gain].
[Daylight Fluorescent]
Select this option to capture video under daylight
fluorescent lighting.
[White Fluorescent]
Select this option to capture video under daylight
fluorescent or white fluorescent lighting.
[Warm Fluorescent]
Select this option to capture video under warm
fluorescent lighting.
[Mercury Lamp]
Select this option to capture video under mercury
lamps.
[Sodium Lamp]
Select this option to capture video under orange
sodium lamps.
[Halogen Lamp]
Select this option to capture video under halogen
lamps or incandescent bulbs.
Note
See “Subjects Difficult to Focus On” (p. 38).
Focus ranges (rough guide) are shown in the following table
according to the settings of [Day/Night] (p. 53), etc.
* When using an infrared lamp, the camera may be out of focus.
Important
The initial camera settings (1) to (6) define the defaults that
apply when the camera is started. Setting changes will be
reflected only after the camera is reconnected or rebooted.
Specify the settings used in the actual operating environment
from the Admin Viewer (p. 137).
If the subject is a traffic signal or electronic scoreboard, etc.,
the captured image may flicker.
In this case, try changing the [AE Mode] setting to [Auto
(Shutter-priority AE)] and selecting a shutter speed lower
than 1/100 to see if the problem improves.
Setting a slow shutter speed may make it impossible for
intelligent functions to work correctly. Select a shutter speed
that suits the capture conditions and purpose.
In conditions where an outdoor scene is captured
from an indoor location through a glass window, the camera
may focus on the glass surface if there is dust or water there.
Install the camera at the shortest possible distance from the
glass surface.
Focus
Mode
Dome
Setting
Day/Night Setting
Day Mode Night Mode
Wide end Tele end Wide end Tele end
Auto
Do not use
0.3 m (12 in)
– infinity
1.0 m (3.3 ft)
– infinity
1.0 m (3.3 ft)
– infinity
1.5 m (4.9 ft)
– infinity
Use 2.0 m (6.6 ft) – infinity
1.0 m (3.3 ft)
– infinity
2.2 m (7.2 ft)
– infinity
Fixed at
infinity
Do not use/
Use
Focused at infinity
*
[Camera] Setting Initial Camera Settings and External Device Name
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Setting Page
Camera Control
(1) [Digital Zoom]
Set digital zoom to [Disable] or [Enable].
The higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the image
quality becomes.
(2) [Image Stabilizer]
Select [Disable], [On1] or [On2] for image stabilizer.
Image stabilizer has the effect of correcting blurry
images. Try [On2] if the image is still blurry after
selecting [On1].
If you have selected [On1] or [On2] as the image
stabilizer setting, the viewing angle will be smaller and
the image more coarse than when [Disable] is
selected. This is not a malfunction.
(3) [AGC Limit]
Select one of 5 levels from 1 to 5 to automatically set
the upper gain limit. The greater the value, the higher
the sensitivity becomes. If you do not want to use the
automatic gain adjustment, select [OFF]. Setting the
[AGC Limit] allows you to record with reduced noise
when recording in low light conditions.
Day/Night
(1) [Mode]
Set Day/Night mode to [Manual] or [Auto].
It is also possible to switch between [Day Mode] and
[Night Mode] using Admin Viewer Night Mode
function (p. 141).
If you have selected [Auto], set [Switching Brightness]
and [Response (sec.)] according to the environment
in which the camera is installed as well as the desired
switching conditions.
(2) [Switching Brightness]
Set the brightness at which Day Mode and Night
Mode will be switched when [Auto] is selected in
[Mode]. Select [Darker], [Slightly Darker], [Standard],
[Slightly Brighter] or [Brighter]. Select [Darker] if you
want to capture video in color as much as possible.
Select [Brighter] to reduce noise. Note that this mode
switches to black & white sooner.
(3) [Response (sec.)]
Set the time in seconds needed for judgment on
switching between Day Mode and Night Mode when
[Auto] is selected in [Mode]. Select [60], [30], [20],
[10] or [5].
The mode will switch between Day Mode and Night
Mode if brightness remains above or below the level
set in (2) for the number of seconds specified.
Select [30] or [60] if brightness changes frequently,
such as when a light source passes in front of the
camera. Select [5] or [10] if change in brightness is
minimal.
Degree of
blurriness
corrected
Viewing angle
ratio
Effective
pixels
Disable 100%
Approx. 2.07
megapixels
On1 Small 83%
Approx. 1.44
megapixels
On2 Large 50%
Approx. 0.52
megapixels
Important
If [On2] is selected, it is best to select a video size smaller
than “960 x 540”.
The image stabilizer is not effective when the subject is
shaking.
The image stabilizer is not effective beyond a certain level of
vibration or against momentary vibration.
See “Important” on p. 94, p. 100 for precautionary notes
regarding Admin Tools configuration when image stabilizer is
set.
See “Important” on p. 136 for precautionary notes regarding
the Viewer when image stabilizer is set.
[AGC Limit] is disabled when [Exposure] is set to [Manual] or
[Auto (Flickerless)] in the Admin Viewer.
Minimum subject illumination may change when [AGC Limit]
is set.
Important
If [Auto] is selected for [Day/Night], conduct a thorough
operation test to check the effectiveness of the setting
beforehand.
If [Auto] is selected for [Day/Night], set [Exposure] of the
Admin Viewer to [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-
priority AE)] (p. 140).
To use with infrared illumination, set [Day/Night] to [Manual].
When Day/Night Mode is set to [Manual], in additional to the
Day/Night function of the Admin Viewer (p. 141), it is also
possible to switch Day/Night Mode via settings in [Setting
Page] > [Event] > [External Device Input] (p. 65) or [Event] >
[Timer] (p. 66).
When [Day Mode] and [Night Mode] are switched, the image
may not focus correctly depending on the brightness.
If [Day/Night] is set to [Auto], the infrared cutoff filter may
move several times while the mode is switching between
[Day Mode] and [Night Mode]. Pan, tilt, zoom and manual
focus will not work during this period.
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Installation Conditions
(1) [Dome]
Select whether or not a dome is used. To use the
camera with a dome housing unit, select [Use].
(2) [LED Setting]
Select [Turn Off] or [Turn On] for the LED operation
status on the camera. Set to [Turn Off] if you do not
want to turn on the LED.
Set to [Turn Off] if the separately sold indoor dome
housing (DR41-C-VB/DR41-S-VB) will be used, if
reflected LED light enters the capture area or
otherwise interferes with image capture, or if you do
not want to show that the camera is operating.
(3) [Image Flip]
Select the orientation of the camera image. The
factory default setting is [Disable] (ceiling mounted).
Select [Enable] when installing in upright positions.
Note
For the focus ranges when the dome is set to [Use],
see the note on p. 52.
The LED will light for several seconds when booting even if the
[LED Setting] is set to [Turn Off].
Camera Position Control
(1) [Restricted to Presets]
Set the camera control preset to [No Restriction] or
[Preset Only]. The administrator can limit camera
control by non-administrators to preset angles by
selecting [Preset Only].
(2) [Camera Position without Control]
Select either [Do not return to Home Position] or
[Return to Home Position] as the action when no
control privileges are requested by users and the
home position has already been set.
When [Return to Home Position] is selected and no
users have control privileges, the camera moves
automatically to the home position. This function
requires the home position of the camera be set in
advance. Set the home position using Preset Setting
Tool (p. 96).
External Input Device 1, 2 / External Output Device 1, 2
[Device Name] for external input device/external output
device
Be sure to enter each device name in order to identify
the corresponding external device being connected.
Enter [Device Name (alphanumeric characters)] using
up to 15 characters (ASCII characters (space or
printable characters) excluding the double quotation
mark (“)).
Note
The external device name set here will be shown when the Admin
Viewer or included RM-Lite is used.
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Setting Page
5
JPEG
(1) [Video Quality]
Select a desired video quality from 1 to 5 (5 levels) for
videos transmitted at each video size in JPEG.
Greater values have higher quality.
(2) [Video Quality: Digital PTZ]
Select a desired video quality from 1 to 5 (5 levels) for
Digital PTZ.
Greater values have higher quality.
(3) [Video Size: video Transmission]
Select [320x240], [480x270], [960x540] or
[1920x1080] for the size of images transmitted. This
becomes the start-up video size used by each viewer
if no video size has been set.
(4) [Maximum Frame Rate: Video Transmission]
Limit the maximum transmission frame rate per
second to reduce the viewer load. The maximum is 30
frames/sec. Enter a value of between 0.1 and 30.0.
(5) [Video Size: Upload / SD card]
Select [320x240], [480x270], [960x540] or
[1920x1080] for the size of images when using the
upload function (p. 59) or when recording to an SD
card (p. 75). Use [Video Record Action] (p. 64) in the
[Event] menu to specify the destination of a video
recording (upload or SD card recording).
H.264
(1) [Bit Rate Control]
Select [Do not use bit rate control] or [Use bit rate
control].
Select [Use bit rate control] when [Video Format]
under [Upload] is set to [H.264] or when [Video
Format] under [Memory Card] is set to [H.264].
(2) [Target Bit Rate (kbps)]
If [Use bit rate control] is selected in (1), select a
desired target bit rate from the 17 levels from [64] to
[16384].
(3) [Video Quality]
If [Do not use bit rate control] is selected in (1), select
a desired quality from 1 to 5 (total 5 levels) for H.264
video transmission.
Greater values have higher quality.
(4) [Video Size]
Select [480x270], [960x540] or [1920x1080] for the
size of video transmitted.
(5) [Frame Rate (fps)]
Select [30], [15], [10], [6], [5], [3], [2] or [1] (fps) for
the frame rate of video transmitted.
(6) [I Frame Interval (sec)]
Select [0.5], [1], [1.5], [2], [3], [4] or [5] for the I frame
interval (sec) for H.264 video.
[Video] Setting Video Size, Quality and Frame Rate
The following can be set here.
JPEG
Set the video quality, size, maximum frame rate
and upload size in JPEG.
H.264
Set the bit rate, video size and capture frame rate
in H.264.
On-screen display
Set time, character string, etc. displayed over
images.
Important
When the SD card recording and upload settings are
configured, the following restrictions apply.
- Only [Use bit rate control] can be selected for [Bit Rate
Control].
- Only [3072] or less can be selected for [Target Bit Rate
(kbps)].
- Only one of [0.5], [1], and [1.5] can be selected for [I
Frame Interval (sec)].
Network load will increase if a larger video size is set or
higher video quality and target bit rate are set, as this
increases data size per frame. As a result, the following could
occur:
JPEG: The frame rate may drop
H.264: Video may be temporarily disrupted
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On-screen display
(1) [Date display]
Select whether to enable date display over images. If
[Enable] is selected, date information will be
displayed over images.
(2) [Position of date display]
Select [Upper left], [Upper right], [Lower left] or
[Lower right] for the position of date display
information.
(3) [Format of date display]
Select [YYYY/MM/DD], [DD/MM/YYYY] or [MM/DD/
YYYY] for the format of the date display.
(4) [Time display]
Select whether to enable time display over images. If
[Enable] is selected, display time information will be
displayed over images.
(5) [Position of time display]
Select [Upper left], [Upper right], [Lower left] or
[Lower right] for the position of time display
information.
(6) [Text display]
Select [Display nothing], [Display designated string]
or [Display camera name] for the text string to display
over images.
If [Display designated string] is selected, the [Text
string display] set in (8) will be displayed.
If [Display camera name] is selected, the text string
set in [Camera Name (alphanumeric characters)]
under [Camera] will be shown (p. 51).
(7) [Position of text display]
Select the position of text display from [Upper left],
[Upper right], [Lower left] or [Lower right].
(8) [Text string display]
If [Display designated string] is selected in (6) [Text
display], you can enter a text string of up to 15 ASCII
characters (spaces and printable characters) for
superimposed display on the video.
(9) [Color of text]
Select [Black], [Blue], [Cyan], [Green], [Yellow],
[Red], [Magenta] or [White] for the color of text to be
displayed over the image.
(10)[Color of text outline]
Select [Black], [Blue], [Cyan], [Green], [Yellow],
[Red], [Magenta] or [White] for the color of text
outline.
(11)[Color depth of text and outline]
Select [Fill text and outline], [Make text only
transparent], [Make text only translucent] or [Make
text and outline translucent] for the color depth of text
and outline to be displayed over the image.
Note
The on-screen time display may not correspond with camera
time by several seconds (p. 50).
Depending on video quality settings, on-screen display may
become difficult to decipher. Set after confirming appearance
on actual images.
The on-screen display is not shown for cropped
images using digital PTZ with horizontal size of 384 pixels or
lower.
Block noise may become noticeable if a large video size and
low target bit rate are set.
The data size may increase depending on the type or
movement of the subject. If the frame rate remains low or
other undesirable conditions continue for a prolonged
period, lower the video size or quality setting.
Note that if you are using included RM-Lite, the hard disk
usage will also be affected during recording.
Important
The on-screen time display is not suitable for usage where high
reliability is required. Use as reference information only where
utmost and constant reliability is required for surveillance.
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Setting Page
5
RTP Server
(1) [RTP]
Set RTP to [Disable] or [Enable].
(2)
[RTSP Authentication Method]
Set the RTSP authentication method to [Basic
Authentication], [Digest Authentication], or [No
Authentication].
(3) [RTSP Port]
Set the RTSP port number to 554 or in the range of
1024 to 65535.
Normally [554] (factory default setting) is used.
Audio Multicast
(1) [Multicast Address]
Set the multicast address for audio transmission in the
range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 (IPv4) or an
address beginning with ff00::/8 (IPv6).
To disable Multicast, set to [0.0.0.0] (IPv4) or [::0(::)]
(IPv6).
(2) [Multicast Port]
Set the multicast port number for audio transmission
to an even number in the range 1024 to 65534.
To disable Multicast, set to [0].
(3) [Multicast TTL]
Set the effective scope of multicast distribution
between 0 and 255.
To disable Multicast, set to [0].
The TTL (Time To Live), representing the effective
scope of multicast distribution, is decremented each
time the signal passes through a router. When the
value reaches 0, the signal can no longer be
distributed. For example, if TTL is set to [1], multicast
distribution is confined to the local segment only and
cannot be distributed by the router.
RTP Streaming 1 to 5
You can make settings for each stream, RTP Streaming 1
to RTP Streaming 5, in a 5-session RTP stream
distribution.
(1) [Video Size]
Select [320x240 JPEG], [480x270 JPEG], [960x540
JPEG], [1920x1080 JPEG], or [H.264] for the format
and size of video for RTP streaming.
[H.264] cannot be set for multiple RTP streams.
(2) [Frame Rate]
Set the frame rate if the RTP stream is JPEG video.
For H.264, the frame rate is determined by the [Video]
> [H.264] > [Frame Rate] setting (p. 55).
(3) [Multicast Address]
Set the multicast address for RTP streaming in the
range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 (IPv4) or an
address beginning with ff00::/8 (IPv6).
To disable Multicast, set to [0.0.0.0] (IPv4) or [::0(::)]
(IPv6).
(4) [Multicast Port]
Set the multicast port number for RTP streaming to an
even number in the range 1024 to 65534.
To disable Multicast, set to [0].
(5) [Multicast TTL]
Set the effective scope of multicast distribution for
RTP streaming between 0 and 255.
To disable Multicast, set to [0].
The TTL (Time To Live), representing the effective
scope of multicast distribution, is decremented each
time the signal passes through a router. When the
value reaches 0, the signal can no longer be
distributed. For example, if TTL is set to [1], multicast
distribution is confined to the local segment only and
cannot be distributed by the router.
(6) [Audio Transmission]
Set RTP streaming audio transmission to [Disable] or
[Enable].
[RTP]
RTP Server, Audio Multicast and RTP Streaming
The following can be set here.
•RTP Server
Enable RTP, and set the RTSP authentication
method and port number.
Audio Multicast
Make settings for multicast audio transmission.
•RTP Streaming 1 to 5
Make settings for RTP streaming of video,
multicasting, and audio transmission.
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Note
RTP stream URL
rtsp://IP_address:port_number/rtpstream/config1(~5)=r|u|m
[=r|u|m] is optional and can be omitted. If specified, specify
only one option.
r: Requests RTP over TCP
u: Requests RTP over UDP
m: Requests multicast
Example: RTP streaming 1 request using RTP over TCP
rtsp://192.168.100.1:554/rtpstream/config1=r
Note that the actual operation is dependent on the RTP client
application, so the URL does not necessarily specify the
method used for transmission.
For H.264, the bit rate control and video quality are determined
by the settings in [Video] (p. 55).
Regardless of the [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio
Transmission from the Camera] setting, RTP streaming audio
will be used.
However, to use audio settings, select [Enable] for [Audio
Transmission from the Camera] and make the settings.
The [Access Control] > [User Authority] > [Video Distribution]
and [Audio Distribution] settings are not used for RTP.
RTP streaming video may not be viewable on systems using a
proxy server or firewall. If the video cannot be viewed, contact
the system administrator.
If host access restrictions are applied to a client while it is
streaming using RTP over UDP, it may take from a few to
several seconds until streaming ceases.
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Setting Page
5
General Upload
(1) [Upload]
Select [Upload Disabled], [HTTP Upload] or [FTP
Upload] for the upload method.
(2) [Video Format]
Select the [JPEG] or [H.264] format for video you want
to upload.
If [H.264] is selected, select [Use bit rate control]
under [Bit Rate Control] in [Video].
(3) [Frame Rate]
Enter the maximum frame rate of image to be
uploaded. This setting can only be made when
[JPEG] is selected for [Video Format].
(4) [Pre-event Buffer (number of frames)] / [Pre-event
Buffer (sec)]
Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be
buffered before the event. The maximum amount is
number of frames for a [JPEG] selection and number
of seconds for an [H.264] selection in [Video Format].
(5) [Post-event Buffer (number of frames)] / [Post-event
Buffer (sec)]
Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be
buffered after the event. The maximum amount is
number of frames for a [JPEG] selection and number
of seconds for an [H.264] selection in [Video Format].
Note
The server or network load may increase and the frame rate may
drop, depending on the settings. If this occurs, try the following
measures. Also check the settings including the network to the
server.
Reduce the image file size:
Set a lower value under [Video Quality] for JPEG/H.264
(p. 55).
Set a lower value for [Video Size: Upload / SD card] for
JPEG (p. 55).
Set a lower value for [Video Size] for H.264 (p. 55).
Set a lower value under [Target Bit Rate (kbps)] for H.264
(p. 55).
Reduce the uploading frequency:
Reduce the value in [Pre-event Buffer] or [Post-event Buffer]
(p. 59).
[Upload]
Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification
The following can be set here.
General Upload
Set the upload operation to be performed and the
image buffer.
HTTP Upload
Set HTTP connection uploads.
FTP Upload
Set FTP connection uploads.
E-mail Notification
Set event information and image e-mail
notifications.
Important
If the upload function is used, either the [Event] menu must
be set (p. 64) or the [Event] tab in the Intelligent Function
Setting Tool (p. 110) must be set.
If you are using both e-mail notification by text and image
and image upload by HTTP/FTP, set [Video Size: Upload / SD
card] (p. 55) to a small size.
HTTP upload does not support SSL/TLS.
If the camera is set to perform upload or e-mail notification
continuously, not all images or e-mails may be sent
depending on the video size and the network condition to the
server. In this case, an event log message is displayed
(p. 79).
If the destination for HTTP/FTP upload or e-mail notification is
set for a Windows operating system, IPsec communication
cannot be applied.
When an H.264 video is uploaded, the following restrictions
apply to [H.264] of [Video].
- Only [Use bit rate control] can be selected for [Bit Rate
Control].
- Only [3072] or less can be selected for [Target Bit Rate
(kbps)].
- Only one of [0.5], [1], and [1.5] can be selected for [I
Frame Interval (sec)].
The maximum image buffer size capacity is approx. 5 MB.
If a large video size is set, the Frame Rate, Pre-event Buffer
and Post-event Buffer may not be achieved as specified.
If buffering cannot be achieved as specified, a message is
written to the event log (p. 79).
Before using a large video size, confirm that no messages
appear in the event log.
Regardless of the image buffer frame rate setting, only a
single image will be uploaded when a timer event occurs
(p. 66).
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If [Volume Detection Event] is enabled, disabled [ON Event
Operation], [OFF Event Operation], or [Ongoing ON Event
Operation] (p. 64).
From the Intelligent Function Setting Tool [Event] tab >
disable [ON Event Operation], [OFF Event Operation] or
[Detected mode Operation] (p. 110).
If [External Device Input Event] is enabled, disable [Active
Event Operation], [Inactive Event Operation], or [Ongoing
Active Event Operation] (p. 65).
If [Timer Event] is enabled, increase the value in [Repeat
Interval] (p. 66).
HTTP Upload
The HTTP upload function sends notifications via HTTP or
via HTTP with attached video, depending on the network
camera event.
(1) [Notification]
Select [Notification Only with HTTP] or [Video
attached Notification with HTTP] as the content of
notification.
(2) [URI]
Enter the URI to be uploaded to (using up to 255
characters).
(3) [User Name], [Password]
Enter the user name and password required for
authentication.
Digest authentication is not supported.
(4) [Proxy Server]
Enter the host name or IP address of the proxy server
(using up to 63 characters).
(5) [Proxy Port]
Enter the port number of the proxy server (factory
default setting is [80]).
(6) [Proxy User Name], [Proxy Password]
Enter the user name and password of the proxy
server.
Digest authentication is not supported.
(7) [Parameter (query string)]
Enter the parameter (using up to 127 characters).
Parameters can be specified using the “%” character
(p. 148).
(8) [HTTP Upload Test]
Clicking [Exec] initiates an upload test based on the
settings currently entered. Only one JPEG image is
uploaded. It is not necessary to click [Apply].
After entering a password, first click [Exec], then
[Apply] the password.
FTP Upload
(1) [Notification]
The content of notification is set to [Video data upload
with FTP].
(2) [FTP Server]
Enter the host name or IP address of the FTP server
(using up to 63 characters).
(3) [User Name], [Password]
Enter the user name and password required for
authentication.
(4) [PASV Mode]
Select [Disable] or [Enable] for the PASV mode when
uploading via FTP.
(5) [File Upload Path]
Enter the path to the folder where the image file is to
be uploaded to (using up to 255 characters).
(6) [File Naming]
Set a desired file naming rule.
[YYYYMMDDHHMMSSms]
Images are uploaded according to the file name
format of
“{year}{month}{day}{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”.
(Example: 20130123112122000.jpg)
[YYYYMMDD Directory/HHMMSSms]
A subdirectory named “{year}{month}{day}” is
created first, and then the image is uploaded using
the file name “{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”.
(Example: 20130123/112122000.jpg)
[Loop]
Images are loaded with a file name numbered up to
the value set in [Maximum Number of Loops].
(Example: 0000.jpg, 0001.jpg)
[Maximum Number of Loops]
If [Loop] is set under [File Naming], enter the
maximum number of loops in the range of 0 to 9999.
Important
Enter [Proxy Server], [Proxy Port], [Proxy User Name] and
[Proxy Password] if connecting via a proxy.
For information about the HTTP upload function and settings,
contact your nearest Canon Customer Service Center.
[Upload] Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification
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5
Setting Page
[User Setting]
Images are uploaded according to the file naming
method specified in [Subdirectory Name to Create]
and [File Name to Create].
[Subdirectory Name to Create], [File Name to
Create]
If file naming is set to [User Setting], enter the
subdirectory name to be created as well as the
name of the created file (using up to 127
characters). Parameters can be specified in the
entry with the “%” character (p. 148).
(7) [FTP Upload Test]
Clicking [Exec] initiates an upload test based on the
settings currently entered. Only one JPEG image is
uploaded. It is not necessary to click [Apply].
After entering a password, first click [Exec], then
[Apply] the password.
E-mail Notification
(1) [Notification]
Select [Text Only] or [Text with Image] as the content
of notification. If [Upload] is set to [Upload Disabled],
[Text with Image] will not be available.
(2) [Mail Server Name]
Enter the host name or IP address of the SMTP server
(using up to 63 characters).
(3) [Mail Server Port]
Enter the port number of the SMTP server (factory
default setting is [25]).
(4) [Sender (From)]
Set the e-mail address of the sender (using up to 63
characters).
(5) [Recipient (To)]
Set the e-mail address of the recipient (using up to 63
characters).
(6) [Authentication]
Select [None], [POP before SMTP] or [SMTP-AUTH]
for the e-mail authentication method.
Set an appropriate method according to the
authentication method used by the SMTP server to
send to.
[User Name], [Password], [POP Server]
If [POP before SMTP] is selected as the e-mail
authentication mode, enter the user name and
password as well as the host name or IP address of
the POP server required for authentication.
[User Name], [Password]
If [SMTP-AUTH] is selected as the e-mail
authentication method, enter the user name and
password required for authentication.
(7) [Subject]
Enter the subject of the e-mail to be sent using up to
31 ASCII characters.
(8) [Message Body]
Enter the message (text) of the e-mail to be sent using
up to 255 ASCII characters. Parameters can be
specified with the “%” character (p. 148).
(9) [E-mail Notification Test]
Clicking [Exec] initiates an e-mail notification test
based on the settings currently entered. It is not
necessary to click [Apply].
After entering a password, first click [Exec], then
[Apply] the password.
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Video Server
(1) [Maximum Number of Clients]
Set the maximum number of clients that can be
connected to the camera at the same time. Up to 30
clients can be set.
If 0 is set, connection is prohibited except for the
Administrator.
(2) [Camera Control Queue Length]
Set the maximum queue length for clients requesting
camera control privilege from the viewer. The
maximum number is 30. Enter an integer from 0 to 30.
If 0 is set, camera control is prohibited except for the
Administrator.
(3) [Maximum Connection Time (sec.)]
Set the time in seconds during which an individual
client can connect to the camera. The maximum
number is 65535. Enter an integer from 0 to 65535. If 0
is set, the connection time becomes unlimited.
(4) [Camera Control Time (sec.)]
Set the maximum time during which the viewer can
control the camera. The maximum number is 3600.
Enter an integer from 1 to 3600.
Audio Server
(1) [Audio Transmission from the Camera]
When [Enable] is selected, the audio input through the
microphone attached to the camera can be
transmitted to the Viewer.
(2) [Input Volume]
Set the volume of input for the microphone connected
to the camera in the range of 1 to 100. The greater the
value, the larger the input volume becomes.
(3) [Voice Activity Detection]
If [Enable] is selected, the audio transmission is
stopped temporarily when no audio is output. This
way, the load of the applicable network can be
reduced.
(4) [Audio Reception from Viewer]
If [Enable] is selected, the audio received from the
Admin Viewer and RM Viewer can be output from the
speaker with amplifier connected to the camera.
(5) [Output Volume]
Set the volume of output for the speaker connected to
the camera in the range of 1 to 100. The greater the
value, the larger the output volume becomes.
(6) [Echo Canceller]
If [Enable] is selected, echo between the microphone
and speaker is suppressed.
(7) [Audio Input]
Set the microphone input. Select [Line In],
[Microphone In (dynamic microphone)] or
[Microphone In (condenser microphone)].
[Server]
Setting the Video Server, Audio Server and HTTP Server
The following can be set here.
Video Server
Set the video transmission from the camera.
•Audio Server
Set the audio transmission/reception.
•HTTP Server
Set the authentication method, and HTTP port
number.
•WS-Security
Configure settings for checking the time with WS-
Security.
• Audio Transmission
• Input Volume
• Voice Activity Detection
• Echo Canceller
[Server] Setting the Video Server, Audio Server and HTTP Server
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Setting Page
HTTP Server
(1) [Authentication Method]
Set the authentication method used with the HTTP
server to [Basic Authentication] or [Digest
Authentication].
(2) [HTTP Port]
Set the HTTP port number to 80 or in the range of
1024 to 65535.
Normally [80] (factory default setting) is used.
(3) [HTTPS Port]
Set the HTTPS port number to 443 or in the range of
1024 to 65535.
Normally [443] (factory default setting) is used.
WS-Security
(1) [Check Time on Authentication]
Select whether to check the time information in data
sent from the client by selecting [Check] or [Do not
check].
Caution
Switch line in and microphone in on each setting page
according to the specification of the microphone (p. 62).
Using the wrong input may damage the camera and/or
microphone. Be sure to configure settings correctly.
Important
When multiple viewers are connected to the camera over an
SSL connection and audio is received from the camera, the
video frame rate may slow down and the sound may drop
out.
The volume, sound quality, etc., may change depending on
the characteristics of the microphone used.
If [Input Volume] or [Echo Canceller] settings are changed after
setting volume detection, check the detection setting again.
Connect a speaker with amplifier to the camera (“Installation
Guide” > “Audio Input/Output Terminals”).
If [Enable] is selected under [Echo Canceller], the sound
quality or volume may be affected. Utilize this function as
necessary according to the installation environment and how
the camera is used.
When sending audio, carefully read the information in
“Important” under “Audio Input/Output Terminals” in the
“Installation Guide”.
• Audio Reception
• Output Volume
Important
If the setting of [HTTP Port] or [HTTPS Port] is changed, the
camera may become inaccessible from the active web
browser. Check beforehand the precautions in “Important” in
“[Reboot Item] Setting Items Requiring Rebooting” (p. 78).
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Video Record Setting
(1) [Video Record Action]
Select the destination of a video recorded when an
event occurs. To record to a server selected on the
[Upload] in the setting page, select [Upload] and to
record to an SD card inserted in the camera, select
[Record to SD Card].
Note
The size and format of video recorded according to the [Video
Record Action] settings are as follows:
Settings must be made in the above setting page to make
an actual video recording.
Volume Detection
(1) [Volume Detection Event]
Set volume detection to [Disable] or [Enable].
(2) [Detection Criteria]
Set the criteria for generating volume detection events
to [The reference volume level or above] or [The
reference volume level or below].
(3) [Reference Volume Level]
Set the reference volume level for detection in the
range of 0 to 100.
Perform an actual test at the volume level before
setting the value.
(4) [Detect Criteria Duration (sec)]
Set the duration of the detect criteria in the range of 0
to 10 (sec.). When the status meeting the detect
criteria has continued for the duration or longer, an
ON event is generated.
(5) [ON Event Operation]
Select the operation to be performed upon an ON
event. If [Enable] is selected, (8) [Preset], (9) [Video
Record] and (10) [E-mail Notification] will be executed
according to their settings upon an ON event.
(6) [OFF Event Operation]
Select the operation to be performed upon an OFF
event. If [Enable] is selected, (8) [Preset], (9) [Video
Record] and (10) [E-mail Notification] will be executed
according to their settings upon an OFF event.
(7) [Ongoing ON Event Operation]
Select the operation to be performed while a volume
detection event is ongoing.
Select [Enable] to perform operations according to
the (9) [Video Record] and (10) [E-mail Notification]
settings during an ongoing volume detection event.
(8) [Preset]
If a preset is specified, the camera will orient
automatically to the specified preset position when a
volume detection event occurs. To use presets, it is
necessary to set the presets with the Preset Setting
[Event]
Setting Video Record, Volume Detection, Audio Playback and Timer
The following can be set here.
Video Record Setting
Set where video is recorded when an event
occurs.
Volume Detection
Set the operation to be performed at the time of
volume detection.
External Device Output
Set external device output.
External Device Input
Set the operation to be performed when an event
is triggered by input from an external device.
•Timer
Set timer events.
Sound Clip Upload
Set the audio file registered as playback.
[Video Record
Action] settings
Applied video format Applied video size
[Upload] [Upload] > [Video
Format] settings
When the video format is
[JPEG], [Video] > [JPEG] >
[Video Size: Upload / SD
card]
When the video format is
[H.264], [Video] > [H.264] >
[Video Size]
[Record to SD
Card]
[Memory Card] >
[Video Format]
settings
[Event] Setting Video Record, Volume Detection, Audio Playback and Timer
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Setting Page
Tool under Admin Tools (p. 96). If there is no need for
additional camera operation, select [None].
(9) [Video Record]
Specify the video record action. If [Enable] is
selected, video will be transmitted to the destination
selected in [Video Record Action] (p. 64) when a
volume detection event occurs.
(10)[E-mail Notification]
Select the e-mail notification operation to be
performed. If [Enable] is selected, e-mail notification
is performed when a volume detection event occurs.
To use this function, the [E-mail Notification] sub-
menu must also be set from the [Upload] menu
(p. 61).
(11)[External Device Output for ON Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active
or inactive upon an ON event. Select [Disable] to
disable external device output.
(12)[External Device Output for OFF Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active
or inactive upon an OFF event. Select [Disable] to
disable external device output.
External Device Output
(1) [Operation Mode]
Select the normal (inactive) circuit condition.
When [Normally Open] is selected, the output
terminals remain in the open state during normal
operation, and the terminals close upon an active
event and open upon an inactive event.
When [Normally Close] is selected, the output
terminals remain in the closed state during normal
operation, and the terminals open upon an active
event and close upon an inactive event.
(2) [Active Output Format]
Select [Pulse] or [Continuous] for the external device
output format.
(3) [Pulse Output Time (sec)]
Enter the pulse output time in the range of 1 to 120
(sec.). This setting is available when [Active Output
Format] is [Pulse].
Note
[Normally Open] means that the contacts are normally in the
open state (that the circuit is non-conductive), and [Normally
Close] means that the contacts are normally in the closed state
(that the circuit is conductive).
External Device Input
(1) [External Device Input Event]
Set external device input events to [Disable] or
[Enable].
(2) [Operation Mode]
Select the circuit condition of the connected external
device.
When [Normally Open] is selected, an active event
occurs when the terminals of the external device
close, and an inactive event occurs when the
terminals open.
When [Normally Close] is selected, an active event
occurs when the terminals of the external device
open, and an inactive event occurs when the
terminals close.
Important
The volume detection function is temporarily disabled during
audio file playback and audio transmission from the viewer.
For notes on use of volume detection, see “Safety
Precautions” in “Precautions for Use of Built-In Camera
Functions and Included Software” (p. 7).
When VB-H41/610/710 Viewer has camera control
privileges, those camera control privileges are released if the
camera is moved to a preset position, specified in the
[Preset] settings, by a volume detection event operation.
Important
When [Active Output Format] is set to [Pulse] and a timer is
used, a single contact output is controlled when the timer starts.
Normally Open
Active Event
Inactive Event
1 (Terminals close)
0 (Terminals open)
Normally Close
Inactive Event
Active Event
1 (Terminals close)
0 (Terminals open)
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(3) [Active Event Operation]
Select the operation to be performed upon an active
event. If [Enable] is selected, (6) [Preset], (7) [Video
Record] and (8) [E-mail Notification] will be executed
according to their settings upon an active event.
(4) [Inactive Event Operation]
Select the operation to be performed upon an inactive
event. If [Enable] is selected, (6) [Preset], (7) [Video
Record] and (8) [E-mail Notification] will be executed
according to their settings upon an inactive event.
(5) [Ongoing Active Event Operation]
Select the operation to be performed while an active
event is ongoing.
Select [Enable] to perform operations according to
the (7) [Video Record] and (8) [E-mail Notification]
settings during an ongoing active event.
(6) [Preset]
If a preset is specified, the camera will automatically
orient to the specified preset position when an
external device input event occurs. To use presets, it
is necessary to set presets with the Preset Setting Tool
under Admin Tools (p. 96). If there is no need for
additional camera operation, select [None].
(7) [Video Record]
Specify the video record action. If [Enable] is
selected, video will be transmitted to the destination
selected in [Video Record Action] (p. 64) when an
external device input event occurs.
(8) [E-mail Notification]
Select the e-mail notification operation to be
performed. If [Enable] is selected, e-mail
notification will be performed when an external
device input event occurs. To use this function, the
[E-mail Notification] sub-menu must also be set from
the [Upload] menu (p. 61).
(9) [External Device Output for Active Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active
or inactive upon an active event. Select [Disable] to
disable external device output.
(10)[External Device Output for Inactive Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active
or inactive upon an inactive event. Select [Disable] to
disable external device output.
(11)[Audio Playback at Active Event]
Select the audio playback operation to be performed
upon an active event. If [Enable] is selected, the audio
designated in [Sound Clip] will playback when the
external device input becomes active.
(12)[Audio Playback at Inactive Event]
Select the audio playback operation to be performed
upon an inactive event. If [Enable] is selected, the
audio designated in [Sound Clip] will playback when
the external device input becomes inactive.
(13)[Sound Clip]
Select the sound clip to be played. For registration of
sound clips, see p. 67.
(14)[Volume]
Select the volume of sound clips using an integer of 1
to 100. The greater the value, the louder the volume
becomes.
(15)[Day/Night Mode Switching]
Select the Day/Night Mode switching behavior when
an external device input event is triggered.
When [Switch to Day Mode] is selected, switches to
Day Mode when an active event is triggered, and
switches to Night Mode when an inactive event is
triggered.
When [Switch to Night Mode] is selected, switches to
Night Mode when an active event is triggered, and
switches to Day Mode when an inactive event is
triggered.
Select [Disable] to disable Day/Night Mode switching.
Timer
(1) [Timer Event]
Select [Disable] or [Enable] for timer event.
(2) [Start Time]
Set the start time of the timer event in 24-hour format.
(3) [End Time]
Set the end time of the timer event in the 24-hour
format.
(4) [Repeat Interval]
Select [1 sec.] [5 sec.] [10 sec.] [30 sec.] [1 min.] [5
min.] [10 min.] [15 min. ] [20 min.] [30 min.] [1 hour] [3
hours] [6 hours] or [12 hours] for the timer event
repeat intervals. Select [None] if an operation need
not be repeated.
Important
When [Day/Night] in the Admin Viewer is set to [Auto], Day/
Night Mode switching will not happen when an external
device input event is triggered (p. 141).
If the [Day/Night Mode Switching] settings switch Day/Night
Mode while the VB-H41/610/710 Viewer is assigned camera
control, control will be released.
When VB-H41/610/710 Viewer has camera control
privileges, those camera control privileges are released if the
camera is moved to a preset position, specified in the
[Preset] settings, by an external device input event operation.
[Event] Setting Video Record, Volume Detection, Audio Playback and Timer
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Setting Page
(5) [Video Record]
Specify the video record action. When [Enable] is
selected, video will be transmitted to the destination
selected in [Video Record Action] (p. 64) when a timer
event occurs.
(6) [E-mail Notification]
Select the e-mail notification operation to be
performed. If [Enable] is selected, e-mail notification
is performed when a timer event occurs. To use this
function, the [E-mail Notification] sub-menu must also
be set from the [Upload] menu (p. 61).
(7) [External Device Output]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active
or inactive when a timer event occurs. Select [Disable]
to disable output to an external device.
(8) [Day/Night Mode Switching]
Select the Day/Night Mode switching behavior when a
timer event is triggered.
Select [Switch to Day Mode] to switch to Day Mode at
the start time, and Night Mode at the end time.
Select [Switch to Night Mode] to switch to Night Mode
at the start time, and Day Mode at the end time.
Select [Disable] to disable Day/Night Mode switching.
Note
When using timers that run continuously for 24 hours with a
[Repeat Interval] of 30 seconds or less, set the timer start and
end times so the timers can run continuously.
Example:
Sound Clip Upload
(1) [Browse File]
Specify the audio file you want to register as the
sound clip, and then
click
[Add].
(2) [Sound Clip Name]
Set a name for the audio file to be registered as sound
playback (up to 15 alphanumeric characters). If a
blank field is applied, the sound clip will be deleted.
To delete a registered audio file, click [Delete] next to
the sound clip name you want to delete.
Note
Audio files must be 20 seconds or shorter and must be “.wav
files (µ-law PCM 8 bits sampling frequency 8000 Hz, monaural).
Audio file samples are provided in the SOUND folder on the
Setup CD-ROM.
Important
[Day/Night Mode Switching] can only be set in [Timer 1].
[External Device Output] and [Day/Night Mode Switching] do
not support [Repeat Interval].
When [Day/Night] in the Admin Viewer is set to [Auto], Day/
Night Mode switching will not happen when a timer event is
triggered (p. 141).
If the [Day/Night Mode Switching] settings switch Day/Night
Mode while the VB-H41/610/710 Viewer is assigned camera
control, control will be released.
Timer [Start Time] [End Time] [Repeat Interval]
[Timer 1] 0:00 12:00 10 sec
[Timer 2] 12:00 0:00 10 sec
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Authorized User Account
(1) [User Name], [Password]
Enter the user name and password and then click
[Add]. The authorized user will be added to the user
list.
The user name can consist of up to 15 (single-byte)
characters using A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, “-” (hyphen) and
“_” (underscore).
The password can consist of 6 to15 (single-byte)
ASCII characters (space or printable characters).
(2) [User List]
A list of authorized users is shown. User authorities
can be set for these users. Up to 50 users can be
registered in addition to the Administrator (root).
Also, the user list can be sorted using the S T
buttons on the right.
To delete a user, select the applicable user from the
user list and then click [Delete].
User Authority
[Privileged Camera Control], [Camera Control], [Video
Distribution], [Audio Distribution]
Set the user authorities of authorized users and guest
users. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the
items you want to permit for each user.
Note
Authorized users have higher authorities than guest users.
For details, see “User Authorities and Camera Control Privileges”
(p. 124).
IPv4 Host Access Restrictions
(1) [Apply Host Access Restrictions]
Set IPv4 host access restrictions to [Disable] or
[Enable].
(2) [Default Policy]
If IPv4 host access restrictions are applied, select
[Authorize Access] or [Prohibit Access] for the default
policy.
(3) [Network Address / Subnet]
Create a list of permitted hosts and restricted hosts
and set IPv4 address access for each host to [Yes] or
[No].
You can specify the subnet and set access
restrictions by network or host.
If access is prohibited, access to all ports is
restricted.
Note
If the same address is duplicated, the policy for the address that
appears highest on the list will be applied.
[Access Control] Setting User Access Privileges
The following can be set here.
Authorized User Account
Register who can access this camera.
User Authority
Set the authorities for authorized users and guest
users.
IPv4 Host Access Restrictions
Specify the hosts from which IPv4 access is
permitted and restricted.
IPv6 Host Access Restrictions
Specify the hosts from which IPv6 access is
permitted and restricted.
Important
To prohibit access via a proxy server in HTTP connection, a
proxy server address must be set.
If host access restriction is set mistakenly, access to the
setting pages themselves may be prohibited, in which case
restoring the factory default settings will become the only
means for recovery.
[Access Control] Setting User Access Privileges
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Setting Page
IPv6 Host Access Restrictions
(1) [Apply Host Access Restrictions]
Set IPv6 host access restrictions to [Disable] or
[Enable].
(2) [Default Policy]
If IPv6 host access restrictions are applied, select
[Authorize Access] or [Prohibit Access] for the default
policy.
(3) [Prefix / Prefix Length]
Create a list of permitted hosts and restricted hosts
and set IPv6 address access for each host to [Yes] or
[No].
You can specify the prefix length and set access
restriction by network or host.
If access is prohibited, access to all ports is
restricted.
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IPsec
(1) [IPsec]
Key settings for use with IPsec can be selected as
[Auto Key Exchange] or [Manual].
Auto Key Exchange Settings
(1) [IPsec SA Encryption Algorithm]
Set the IPsec SA encryption algorithm to [AES-
>3DES], [AES->3DES->DES] or [AES->3DES->DES -
>NULL].
The specified algorithm will be checked for an
applicable encryption algorithm starting from the left.
(2) [IPsec SA Authentication Algorithm]
Set the IPsec SA authentication algorithm to
[HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_SHA1_96->
HMAC_MD5_96].
The specified algorithm will be checked for an
applicable authentication algorithm starting from the
left.
(3) [IPsec SA Validity Period (min)]
Set the duration of validity for IPsec SA (factory default
setting is [480]).
(4) [ISAKMP SA Encryption Algorithm]
Set the SA encryption algorithm for use with auto key
exchange protocol IKE to [AES->3DES] or [AES->
3DES->DES].
(5) [ISAKMP SA Authentication Algorithm]
Set the SA authentication algorithm for use with auto
key exchange protocol IKE to [SHA1] or [SHA1-
>MD5].
(6) [DH Group]
Select [Group 2] or [Group 2->Group 1] for the key
generation information that will be used in the DH
algorithm for key exchange via auto key exchange
protocol IKE.
(7) [ISAKMP SA Validity Period (min)]
Set the duration of validity for ISAKMP SA (factory
default setting is [480]).
IPsec Set (Auto Key Exchange)
IPsec Sets 1 to 5 are available, and you can specify IPsec
settings for one communication device for each IPsec Set.
(1) [IPsec Set]
Set IPsec Set to [Disable], [Enable in IPv4] or [Enable
in IPv6].
(2) [IPsec Mode]
Set IPsec mode to [Tunnel Mode] or [Transport
Mode].
(3) [Destination IPv4 Address], [Destination IPv6 Address]
Enter the IP address of the connection destination.
(4) [Source IPv4 Address], [Source IPv6 Address]
Enter the IP address of the source.
(5) [Security Protocol]
Set the IPsec protocol to [ESP], [AH] or [ESP and AH].
If [ESP] is selected, enter only the setting items
relating to ESP.
If [AH] is selected, enter only the setting items relating
to AH.
If [ESP and AH] is selected, enter all setting items.
(6) [Security Gateway IPv4 Address], [Security Gateway
IPv6 Address]
If IPsec mode is set to [Tunnel Mode] in (2), set the IP
address of the security gateway.
(7) [Destination Subnet Mask Length] (IPv4), [Destination
Prefix Length] (IPv6)
This setting is required only if IPsec mode is set to
[Tunnel Mode] in (2).
If IPv6 is used, enter a desired prefix length for the
connection destination in the range of 16 to 128.
If IPv4 is used, enter a desired length in the range of 1
to 32.
[IPsec] Setting IPsec
The following can be set here.
•IPsec
Set the IPsec setting method.
Auto Key Exchange Settings
Set auto key exchange.
•IPsec Set
IP security can be specified through auto key
exchange or manual setting with up to five
communicating devices.
[IPsec] Setting IPsec
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Setting Page
(8) [IKE Pre-Shared Key]
Enter the pre-shared key for IKE (auto key exchange)
(up to 127 characters).
Note
If auto key exchange is used, it will take approximately 5 to 10
seconds before communication with the camera starts.
IPsec Set (Manual)
IPsec Sets 1 to 5 are available, and you can specify IPsec
settings for one communication device for each IPsec Set.
(1) [IPsec Set]
Set IPsec Set to [Disable], [Enable in IPv4] or [Enable
in IPv6].
(2) [IPsec Mode]
Set IPsec mode to [Tunnel Mode] or [Transport
Mode].
(3) [Destination IPv4 Address], [Destination IPv6 Address]
Enter the IP address of the connection destination.
(4) [Source IPv4 Address], [Source IPv6 Address]
Enter the IP address of the source.
(5) [Security Protocol]
Set the IPsec protocol to [ESP], [AH] or [ESP and AH].
If [ESP] is selected, enter only the setting items
relating to ESP.
If [AH] is selected, enter only the setting items relating
to AH.
If [ESP and AH] is selected, enter all setting items.
(6) [Security Gateway IPv4 Address], [Security Gateway
IPv6 Address]
If [IPsec Mode] is set to [Tunnel Mode] in (2), set the
IP address of the security gateway.
(7) [Destination Subnet Mask Length] (IPv4), [Destination
Prefix Length] (IPv6)
This setting is required only if [IPsec Mode] is set to
[Tunnel Mode] in (2).
If IPv6 is used, enter a desired prefix length for the
connection destination in the range of 16 to 128.
If IPv4 is used, enter a desired length in the range of 1
to 32.
z If [Security Protocol] is set to [ESP] or [ESP and AH] in
(5), (8) [SA ESP Encryption Algorithm] to (15) [SA ESP
SPI (inbound)] must be set.
(8) [SA ESP Encryption Algorithm]
Set the ESP encryption algorithm to [AES], [3DES],
[DES] or [NULL] according to the encryption
algorithm supported by the device to connect to.
Normally [AES] or [3DES] is recommended.
(9) [SA ESP Authentication Algorithm]
Set the ESP authentication algorithm to
[HMAC_SHA1_96], [HMAC_MD5_96] or [No
Authentication] according to the authentication
algorithm supported by the device to connect to.
If [ESP] is used alone, [No Authentication] cannot be
selected.
(10)[SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)]
Set the SA encryption key for outbound. If [AES],
[3DES] or [DES] was selected in (8), set a 128-bit,
192-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal, respectively. This item
need not be set if [NULL] was selected.
(11)[SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)]
Set the SA authentication key for outbound. If
[HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was selected
in (9), set a 160-bit or 128-bit hexadecimal,
respectively. This item need not be set if [No
Authentication] was selected.
(12)[SA ESP SPI (outbound)]
Set the SA SPI value for outbound.
Set a desired value in the range of 256 to
4294967295.
(13)[SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)]
Set the SA encryption key for inbound.
If [AES], [3DES] or [DES] was selected in (8), set a
128-bit, 192-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal, respectively.
This item need not be set if [NULL] was selected.
(14)[SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound)]
Set the SA authentication key for inbound.
If [HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was
selected in (9), set a 160-bit or 128-bit hexadecimal,
respectively. This item need not be set if [No
Authentication] was selected.
(15)[SA ESP SPI (inbound)]
Set the SA SPI value for inbound.
Set a desired value in the range of 256 to
4294967295. Since this setting is used as an ID for
Important
If the camera is rebooted during auto key exchange
communication, a connection error may result after rebooting.
In this case, connect again.
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identifying the SA, be careful not to specify an
inbound SPI whose value is already used in the SPI for
other ESP.
z If [Security Protocol] was set to [AH] or [ESP and AH] in
(5), (16) [SA AH Authentication Algorithm] to (20) [SA
AH SPI (inbound)] must be set.
(16)[SA AH Authentication Algorithm]
Set the AH authentication algorithm to
[HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] according to
the authentication algorithm supported by the device
to connect to.
(17)[SA AH Authentication Key (outbound)]
Set the SA authentication key for outbound. If
[HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was selected
in (16), set a 160-bit or 128-bit hexadecimal,
respectively.
(18)[SA AH SPI (outbound)]
Set the SA SPI value for outbound.
Set a desired value in the range of 256 to
4294967295.
(19)[SA AH Authentication Key (inbound)]
Set the SA authentication key for inbound. If
[HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was selected
in (16), set a 160-bit or 128-bit hexadecimal,
respectively.
(20)[SA AH SPI (inbound)]
Set the SA SPI value for inbound.
Set a desired value in the range of 256 to
4294967295. Since this setting is used as an ID for
identifying the SA, be careful not to specify an
inbound SPI whose value is already used in the SPI for
another AH.
Note
If IPsec is used, video transmission performance drops.
Important
To run this camera with IPsec, the communicating devices
and network must be set beforehand. Contact your System
Administrator for these settings.
When connecting with IPsec, set the camera IP address
manually.
For IPv4 addresses, use addresses set with [Network] >
[IPv4 Address Setting Method] > [Manual].
For IPv6 addresses, use addresses set with [Network] >
[IPv6 Address (Manual)].
If any setting is changed from the [IPsec] menu, the camera
may become inaccessible from the active web browser.
Check beforehand the precautions in “Important” in “[Reboot
Item] Setting Items Requiring Rebooting” (p. 78).
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Setting Page
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Certificates
(1) [Create Self-Signed Certificate]
After entering each of the following settings, click
[Exec] to create a self-signed certificate. Follow the
instructions in the message and reboot. The certificate
created will take effect after rebooting.
Note
Creating a certificate takes time, so it is recommended that you
stop video transmission and upload processes.
(2) [Certificate Status]
If no certificate is installed, [Not Installed] will appear.
If a certificate is installed, [Installed] will appear.
(3) [Country (C)]
Enter the country code.
(4) [State/Province (ST)], [Locality (L)], [Organization (O)],
[Organizational Unit (OU)], [Common Name (CN)]
Enter state/province name, locality, organization
name, organizational unit and common name in ASCII
characters (spaces or printable characters). Enter a
FQDN format host name, etc. to set the common
name (required).
(5) [Validity Period Start Date], [Validity Period End Date]
Set the validity period of the certificate to be created in
the range of 2001/01/01 to 2031/12/31 (required when
creating a self-signed certificate).
Certificate Management
(1) [Generate Certificate Signing Request]
Click [Exec] to create server private key and generate
a certificate signing request. Once processed, the
certificate signing request will appear in a separate
window.
Note
Generating a certificate signing request takes time, so it is
recommended that you stop video transmission and upload
processes.
(2) [Display Certificate Signing Request Details]
Click [Exec] to view the details of the certificate
signing request.
(3) [Install Server Certificate]
Perform this operation to install a server certificate.
Click [Browse] to select the certificate file for
installation, then click [Exec]. The certificate installed
will take effect after rebooting.
(4) [Install Intermediate Certificate]
Perform this operation to install an intermediate
certificate. Select the certificate file to be installed
using the [Browse] button and click [Exec]. The
installed certificate will take effect after rebooting.
Note
To install an intermediate certificate and a primary intermediate
certificate, use a text editor or similar software to place them in
the same file and install them as an intermediate certificate.
(5) [Delete Certificate]
Click [Exec] to delete the certificate. However, if SSL
communications are enabled, the certificate cannot
be deleted. Set [SSL Communications] to [Disable]
before deleting a certificate. The deletion will take
effect after rebooting.
(6) [Display Server Certificate Details]
Click [Exec] to view the details of the certificate.
(7) [Self CA Certificate]
Used for the purpose of testing SSL communications,
but otherwise not normally used.
[SSL/TLS] Setting HTTP Communication Encryption
The following can be set here.
Certificates
Create an SSL/TLS certificate.
Certificate Management
Manage the SSL/TLS certificate.
Encrypted Communications
Set the encrypted communication.
Important
With regard to security, it is recommended that you use a self-
signed certificate where complete security does not need to be
ensured through operation tests, etc. For system operation,
acquire and install a certificate issued by a CA.
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(8) [Backup]
Click [Exec] to perform a backup of the certificates
and private key. This operation can only be performed
via SSL communications.
(9) [Restore]
Installs the certificates and private key from
backup. Click [Browse] to select the backup file,
then click [Exec]. This operation can only be
performed via SSL communications, and will take
effect after rebooting.
Encrypted Communications
(1) [SSL Communications]
Set SSL communications to [Disable] or [Enable]. The
setting will take effect after rebooting.
However, if no certificate is installed, SSL
communications cannot be changed to [Enable].
Note
It may take a few minutes to generate an SSL key.
If SSL communications are used, video transmission
performance drops.
Depending on the type of the certificate being installed on the
camera, a dialog box may appear indicating that the web
browser has accepted the certificate and a connection can be
made.
If the dialog box does not appear, register the CA certificate in
the web browser.
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Setting Page
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SD Card Operations (unmount status)
(1) [Mount/Unmount]
In unmount status, [Mount] will appear. Click [Mount]
to mount the SD memory card.
Note
SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards can be used with the
camera.
When an SD memory card is inserted in the card slot, it is
mounted automatically. It is also mounted automatically if
inserted in the camera at the time of booting.
For inserting and removing the SD memory card, see “Installation
Guide” > “Using an SD Memory Card”.
(2) [Operation Settings]
Set write operations to the SD memory card to [Save
Log] or [Save Logs and Videos].
Note
The following settings and operations will record video on an
SD memory card.
- When a network error occurs during recording-mode stream
- When uploading fails
- When [Video Record Action] in the [Event] menu (p. 64) is
set to [Record to SD Card], and an event (volume detection,
external device input or timer) setting is enabled and
[Enable] is selected for [Video Record]
- When video is recorded due to an intelligent function event
occurrence (p. 103)
- When manually recorded to SD memory card from the
Admin Viewer (p. 144)
New files cannot be saved to the SD
memory
card if there is no
free space.
(3) [Video Format]
Select the [JPEG] or [H.264] video format to make
recordings to an SD memory card. If [H.264] is
selected, select [Use bit rate control] under [Bit Rate
Control] in [Video]. Video is recorded in this format
when [Record to SD Card] is selected in [Video
Record Action] (p. 64) of the [Event] menu.
Note
When [JPEG] is selected in [Video Format] and an upload error
occurs, the frame rate of video recorded in JPEG format is
always 1 fps.
When a network error occurs during recording-mode stream,
video is saved in the JPEG format regardless of the [Video
Format] setting (the frame rate is fixed at 1 fps).
Video size and quality of the recorded video are made
according to the settings in the [Video] menu.
(4) [Pre-event Buffer (number of frames)] / [Pre-event
Buffer (sec)]
Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be
buffered before the event. The maximum amount is
number of frames for a [JPEG] selection and number
of seconds for an [H.264] selection in [Video Format].
(5) [Post-event Buffer (number of frames)] / [Post-event
Buffer (sec)]
Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be
buffered after the event. The maximum amount is
number of frames for a [JPEG] selection and number
of seconds for an [H.264] selection in [Video Format].
(6) [Overwrite videos]
Select [Enable] or [Disable] for the overwrite setting of
video that is recorded to an SD memory card when an
event occurs. If you select [Enable], videos recorded
using an event and timer will be overwritten.
Overwriting is performed when the number of
recordings that can be stored (100,000 files) for each
of events and timers is exceeded. Overwriting is not
performed when there is insufficient space on the SD
memory card.
(7) [Format]
Click [Exec] to format the SD memory card.
Formatting erases all video and logs on the memory
card.
[Memory Card] SD Memory Card Operations and Settings
The following can be set here.
SD Card Operations
Perform SD memory card operations.
SD Card Information
Display information about the SD memory card.
Important
When an H.264 video is saved to an SD memory card, the
following restrictions apply to [H.264] of [Video] (p. 55).
- Only [Use bit rate control] can be selected for [Bit Rate
Control].
- Only [3072] or less can be selected for [Target Bit Rate
(kbps)].
- Only one of [0.5], [1], and [1.5] can be selected for [I
Frame Interval (sec)].
Since the [Pre-event Buffer] and [Post-event Buffer] set the
maximum value, it may not be possible to record the
specified number of frames or seconds of video depending
on conditions.
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SD Card Operations (mount status)
(1) [Mount/Unmount]
In mount status, [Unmount] will appear. Click
[Unmount] to unmount the
SD memory card.
(2) [Operation Settings], [Video Format], [Pre-event
Buffer], [Post-event Buffer], [Overwrite videos]
These settings are the same as in “SD Card
Operations (unmount status)”.
(3) [Delete Videos]
Click [Exec] to delete videos from the SD memory
card. During deletion, an indicator will appear to the
right of [Exec].
Note
It may take 40 minutes or more to delete videos from the SD
memory card.
Deleting videos takes time, so it is recommended that you stop
video transmission and upload processes.
(4) [Recreate Video Management Information]
Click [Exec] to recreate the video management
information.
During re-creation, an indicator will appear to the right
of [Exec]. The SD memory card is inaccessible during
this time.
Note
It may take 90 minutes or more to recreate video management
information.
Recreating video management information takes time, so it is
recommended that you stop video transmission and upload
processes.
SD Card Information
(1) [SD Card Recognition]
Displays the status of the SD memory card. The three
status messages are [SD Card Not Inserted], [Not
Mounted] and [Mounted].
(2) [SD Card Operation Status]
Displays the operation status of the SD memory card.
The three status messages are as follows.
• [Operable]: This status indicates that any operation
may be performed.
• [Recreating video management information]: This
status indicates that video management information
is being recreated. Other operations cannot be
performed.
• [Deleting videos]: This status indicates that videos
are being deleted. Other operations cannot be
performed.
(3) [Video Management Information Status]
Displays the status of the video management
information. The two status messages are as follows.
• [Normal]: This status indicates that video
management information is normal.
• [Video Management Information Recreation
Required]: This status indicates that management
files are corrupted or not consistent with saved
video files. It is necessary to click [Exec] in
[Recreate Video Management Information] to
recreate video management information.
(4) [Video Saving]
Displays whether or not videos can be saved to the
SD memory card.
• [Can Save]: Indicates that videos can be saved to
the SD memory card.
• [Cannot Save]: Indicates that videos cannot be
saved to the SD memory card. This status may be
caused when the SD memory card is not mounted,
the video file count upper limit has been reached,
the video management file is corrupted or the card
is write-protected.
(5) [SD Card Capacity (KB)]
Displays the SD memory card storage capacity.
(6) [Used Capacity (KB)]
Displays information about storage used on the SD
memory card.
Important
Be sure to perform the unmount process when turning off the
power to the camera or removing the SD memory card. Failing
to unmount first may result in management file problems or the
SD memory card becoming inaccessible.
You can use the Memory Card Unmount Tool (p. 16) to mount/
unmount memory cards from multiple cameras at the same
time.
[Memory Card] SD Memory Card Operations and Settings
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Setting Page
Note
For accessing files saved to the SD memory card, see “SD
Memory Card Access” (p. 146).
Important
Information recorded to the SD memory card may be regarded
as “personal information”. Take sufficient precautions for
handling this information when releasing to third parties for
disposal, transfer or repair.
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(1) [LAN]
LAN interface, maximum packet size settings (p. 47)
(2) [IPv4]
IP address, IPv4 settings, etc. (p. 47)
(3) [IPv6]
Settings regarding IPv6 (p. 48)
(4) [Installation Conditions]
Dome setting (p. 54)
(5) [HTTP Server]
Authentication method, HTTP, and HTTPS port
settings (p. 63)
[Reboot Item] Setting Items Requiring Rebooting
The following settings that require rebooting before
changes take effect can be found on a single page.
LAN, IPv4, IPv6, Installation Conditions (VB-H41
only), HTTP Server
Important
These settings relate to network connectivity*. If any setting is
changed to a value that may disable camera connection from
the active web browser, a dialog box appears and alerts the
user.
Click [OK] to apply the new setting.
Depending on the new setting, it may not be possible to
connect to the camera again after rebooting. If this happens, a
candidate URI for reconnecting the camera will appear if
available.
Try the URI displayed to reconnect the camera.
If you cannot connect to the camera through the displayed URI,
contact your System Administrator.
* [LAN Interface], [Maximum Packet Size], [IPv4 Address Setting
Method], [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask], [IPv4 Default Gateway
Address], [AutoIP], [IPv6], [Auto (RA)], [Auto (DHCPv6)], [IPv6
Address (Manual)], [Prefix Length], [IPv6 Default Gateway
Address], [HTTP Port] and [HTTPS Port].
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Setting Page
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Tool
(1) [View Logs]
Display a history of camera operations and
connections to each viewer, etc.
(2) [View Current Settings]
Display a list of current settings.
(3) [Reboot]
The camera is rebooted.
(4) [Restore Default Settings]
Except for the following items, all user-defined
settings will be discarded and restored to factory
default settings after the camera is rebooted.
Network administrator password, LAN, IPv4, IPv6
Date and time
Host access restrictions for access control
–SSL/TLS
(5) [Back Up Settings]
Back up all settings, other than the date and time, to a
memory card.
The IP address, SSL certificates, and private key files
are also backed up.
(6) [Restore Settings]
Restore all settings, other than the date and time, from
a backup file on a memory card.
The IP address, SSL certificates, and private key files
are also restored.
The camera reboots after settings are restored.
Note
It is recommended that you write down all current setting
values before restoring factory default settings in [Restore
Default Settings] (p. 166).
The camera can be restored to factory default settings using
the reset switch as well. Note, however, that this will reset all
camera settings to factory default settings except for date and
time (p. 165).
[Maintenance]
Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings and Performing Maintenance
The following items can be used here.
•Tool
Display or Initialize Camera Settings, and Back
Up/Restore Settings.
Important
If the restored settings were backed up from a different camera,
note that an address conflict on the network may occur.
Caution
You must not turn off the camera while it is
performing the [Restore Default Settings], [Back
Up Settings] or [Restore Settings] operation.
Turning off the camera at this stage may result in
making it unable to boot correctly.
Never touch the camera head during
initialization. Initialization failure or malfunction
may result.
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Chapter 6
Admin Tools
Privacy Mask Setting
Panorama Image Registration
View Restriction Setting
Camera Preset Setting
Intelligent Function Setting
Viewing Logs
Managing SD Memory Card Video
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Admin Tools consists of applications for remotely making camera settings, checking operating conditions, and acquiring logs.
Admin Tools
This is the top page of Admin Tools. All tools can be
launched from this page.
Privacy Mask Setting Tool
A tool that lets you hide areas you do not want to be seen
by setting privacy masks. Up to eight areas can be
masked, allowing thorough protection of privacy.
Panorama Creation Tool
A panorama image creation tool that shows the entire
area that can be captured by this camera. Once a
panorama image is captured and registered, it is shown in
the panorama display panel of the viewer. As the
panorama image is also shown when view restrictions and
presets are set, you can see at a glance which part of the
entire area the set area is occupying.
View Restriction Setting Tool
The View Restriction Tool restricts the viewable capture
range in the VB Viewer. You can set the desired range
with the mouse by referring to the preview in panorama
mode.
Admin Tools Overview
(p. 84)
(p. 85)
(p. 89)
(p. 92)
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Preset Setting Tool
A tool that lets you set presets and the home position
visually. You can make the desired settings with the
mouse by referring to the preview in panorama or full
image mode. You can also set [Preset Tour] whereby the
camera tours and monitors multiple presets.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool
This tool is used to set intelligent functions that perform
uploads, notify the viewer, record a log, etc., if a change
has occurred in the captured image due to movement of a
subject. By setting the conditions, you can let the camera
detect events such as “moving object”, “abandoned
object”, “removed object”, “camera tampering”,
“passing”. You can view the image on the camera while
setting the position and size of the detection area and line,
detection conditions, etc.
Log Viewer
This viewer shows the logs of operating conditions of the
camera.
Note
On the control panel of Windows, the decimal point in a value is
always indicated by “.” regardless of the settings of [Region and
Language]. Also, the date is shown in the “yyyy/mm/dd” or “mm/
dd” format, while the time is shown in the “hh:mm:ss” format. (y,
m, d, h, m, and s indicate year, month, day, hour, minute, and
second, respectively)
Recorded Video Utility
This is a utility for browsing and managing video recorded
on SD memory cards inserted in the camera. You can
display a list of recorded video, play it back, delete it and
download it.
(p. 96)
(p. 103)
(p. 115)
(p. 118)
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Launching the Admin Tools
The Admin Tools can be launched from the top page of
the camera.
A user authentication window appears.
The Admin Tools top page will appear.
(1) [Admin Viewer]
Click to launch Admin Viewer.
(2) [Setting Page]
Click to launch Setting Menu.
(3) [Back to top]
Click this button to navigate to the top page.
(4) [Admin Tools]
Click the buttons of any tool to launch Admin Tools.
Note
The first time you launch any of the Admin Tools, wait about 5
to 10 seconds until the software is downloaded to your PC.
From then on, launching will be quicker. Also, when accessing
via SSL encrypted communication, download time will take
longer (about 20 to 30 seconds).
None of the following tools can be launched concurrently:
Privacy Mask Setting Tool, Panorama Creation Tool, View
Restriction Setting Tool, Preset Setting Tool and Intelligent
Function Setting Tool.
In environments without a proxy server, select [Internet
options] > [Connections] tab > [LAN settings] and clear the
[Automatically detect settings] checkbox in Internet Explorer.
Accessing the Admin Tools
1
Start the top page of the camera (p. 42).
2
Click [Admin Tools].
3
Enter a user name and password and click [OK]
(p. 42).
Important
The Admin Tools Certificate must be installed on any PCs using
[Admin Tools]. (p. 26)
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
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Admin Tools
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A tool that lets you cover certain areas on the camera image with privacy masks.
When the camera is panned, tilted, or zoomed, the privacy mask area responds to the camera image.
Display Screen of Privacy Mask Setting Tool
(1) Image Display Area
The image currently captured by the camera is
shown. Privacy masks can be resized/moved in the
image display area.
Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the
VB-H41/610/710 Viewer. For details, see “How to
Operate the Viewer” (p. 128).
(2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button
Each time this button is clicked, the button switches
between and , and the mouse operation in the
image display area changes.
When the button is set to , privacy masks can be
resized/moved. While in this mode, the camera
orientation will not change.
When the button is set to , pan/tilt operations can
be performed.
(3) [Switch Screen Size] button
Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the
image display area switches between “480 x 270” and
“960 x 540”.
(4) [BLC] (Back Light Compensation) button
This button turns on/off backlight compensation. This
control is effective when the image is dark due to
backlight.
(5) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
This button is used to obtain/release the camera
control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera
Control Privileges” (p. 130). If camera control
privileges have not yet been obtained elsewhere,
such as in the Admin Viewer, the control privileges will
Privacy Mask Setting Tool
You can set privacy masks
for up to eight areas while
checking the image on the
camera.
(1)
(5)(6) (16) (17)(4)
(15)-1
(15)-2
(15)-3
(15)-4
(15)-5
(15)
(13)
(14)
(12)
(3)(2) (7)
(10)
(11)
(8)
(9)
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be obtained the moment the Privacy Mask Setting
Tool is launched.
(6) [Control for Admin] button
Displays the Control for Admin Panel (p. 122).
(7) Registered Privacy Mask Display Area (Capture area)
You can check the settings for the area where the
camera can physically capture privacy masks.
Even if a panorama image is saved in the camera, it
will not be displayed here.
(8) [Registered Privacy Masks]
Show the number of registered privacy masks. You
can set up to eight privacy masks.
(9) [Next]
When multiple privacy masks are set, clicking this
button switches to the privacy mask selected.
(10)[Color]
Choose the color for the privacy mask area. All
privacy mask areas are set to the selected color.
(11)[Quick adding]
Add a privacy mask area and save it in the camera.
(12)[Quick change]
Change a privacy mask area and save it in the
camera.
(13)[Delete]
Delete the privacy mask area selected from the
camera.
(14)[Image Stabilizer]
Show the usage condition of the image stabilizer. Set
the image stabilizer under [Camera] in the Setting
page (p. 53).
(15)[Detailed Settings]
Show the detailed settings.
(15)-1 [Enable privacy mask] checkbox
Select the checkbox if you want to enable the
selected privacy mask area settings.
(15)-2 [Pan], [Tilt], [Zoom]
You can specify values for each camera angle.
(15)-3 [Get camera info]
Load the current camera angle. Load the pan, tilt,
and zoom settings of the camera and show them in
(15)-2.
(15)-4 [Privacy Mask Position and Size]
Set left and upper edge, width, and height of the
privacy mask.
(15)-5 [Preview settings]
The settings will be reflected in the image display
area and in the registered privacy mask display
area (capture area).
(16)[Restore settings]
Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of
the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera.
(17)[Save settings]
Save the privacy mask settings specified under
[Detailed Settings] in the camera.
Setting the Privacy Mask Area
Set the privacy mask area while checking the image on
the camera.
A preview frame showing the privacy mask area is
shown in the image display area.
If you want to change the size, drag the square
markers () positioned at the four sides of the preview
frame. Drag from inside the frame to move the privacy
mask area.
If you want to cancel the changes and restore the
settings saved in the camera, click [Restore settings].
The set privacy mask area is saved in the camera.
You can set up to eight privacy masks. Repeat the
setting operations to set multiple privacy mask areas.
Saved privacy mask areas are shown in the image
display area and registered privacy mask display
area (capture area).
1
If you have not yet obtained the camera control
privileges, click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control]
button and obtain the control privileges.
2
Set the position and size of the privacy mask area.
3
Click [Quick adding] to save the privacy mask area.
4
Confirm privacy mask areas.
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VB-H41
VB-H610VE/VB-H610D/VB-H710F
(1) Privacy Mask Area
Enabled privacy mask areas are shown filled with
color. Disabled privacy mask areas are just shown
in a frame.
(2) View Restriction Area
This is the area set with the View Restriction Setting
Tool.
(3) Privacy Mask Area
Privacy masks for which the [Enable privacy mask]
checkbox is selected are shown filled with color.
Privacy masks that are not selected are shown in a
hatched frame.
(4) Maximum Wide-angle Area
This is the visible area when the camera is at
maximum wide angle. This area is only shown
when a privacy mask area (3) is being dragged.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(1) (3)
Important
The privacy mask areas are also part of the intelligent
function detection area. Subject movement may be seen.
Privacy masks are applied to all images transmitted from the
camera (live video, uploaded images, recorded video, video
recorded to an SD memory card).
The privacy mask function is not available in the following
situations:
While the camera is starting up after being turned on
Camera video in the Camera Angle Setting Tool
While a panorama image is being created
Privacy mask areas cannot be set in digital zoom areas.
Privacy masks may deviate slightly from the specified
position depending on the zoom position.
Set the privacy mask area to a somewhat larger size than the
area you want to hide. Also, be sure to confirm that after
setting a privacy mask, the area you want to hide does not
become visible when the camera direction is altered by pan,
tilt, or zoom operations.
If the privacy mask settings were changed after a panorama
image was saved using the Panorama Creation Tool, the
panorama image must be recreated using the Panorama
Creation Tool.
Reconfigure all privacy mask positions and sizes when
reconfiguring privacy mask settings after the image stabilizer
setting was changed.
The position of the privacy mask will need to be set again if
the image flip setting is changed.
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Changing/Deleting a Privacy Mask Area
How to Change
Click the privacy mask area you want to change in the
registered privacy mask display area (capture area)
or select a privacy mask area by clicking [Next].
Privacy mask areas can be changed using the mouse
or by entering values.
Entering values
Click [Detailed Settings].
Enter a value for the [Privacy Mask Position and Size]
and click [Preview settings] to check the position and
size of the preview frame.
Click [Get camera info] to load the current pan, tilt,
and zoom settings.
If you want to cancel the changes and restore the
settings saved in the camera, click [Restore settings].
The changed privacy mask area is saved in the
camera.
Note
Select a disabled privacy mask and click [Quick change] to
enable it.
How to Delete
Select the privacy mask area you want to delete and click
[Delete].
The privacy mask area that was saved in the camera is
deleted.
1
Select the privacy mask area you want to change.
2
Change the position and size of the privacy mask area.
3
Click [Quick change] to save the privacy mask area.
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Admin Tools
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A panorama image capture/creation tool that shows the entire area that can be captured by this camera. When performing
pan, tilt, or zoom operations, setting presets using the viewer, etc., you can see at a glance which part of the entire area the
set area is occupying.
Admin Viewer Preset Setting Tool
Panorama Creation Tool
Important
If the privacy mask settings were changed using the Privacy Mask Setting Tool, it is
recommended that you recreate the panorama image to reflect the new privacy mask
settings in the panorama image.
Create/capture a panorama image with the Panorama Creation Tool and save
it in the camera.
You can see at a glance which
part of the entire area the
displayed area is occupying.
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Display Screens of Panorama Creation Tool
(1) [Load from camera]
Show the panorama image saved in the camera.
(2) [Save to camera]
Save the currently shown panorama image in the
camera.
(3) [Load from file]
Show JPEG files as a panorama image.
(4) [Save to file]
Save the currently shown panorama image as a JPEG
file.
(5) Creation date and time
Show the date and time a panorama image was
captured or loaded from a JPEG file.
(6) [Clear]
Delete the currently shown panorama image.
(7) Panorama Image Display Area
Show the panorama image.
(8) [Cancel]
Stop the capture of a panorama image.
(9) [Start Panorama Creation]
Start capturing a panorama image.
(10)[Finish Panorama Creation]
Confirm the captured panorama image.
(11)Status Display
Show the panorama image capturing status, such as
[Capturing images...], etc.
(12)[Exposure Lock]
Select [Center] or [Current Position] for the auto
exposure lock position.
(13)[White Balance Lock]
Set the white balance to [Do not lock], [Center], or
[Current Position].
(14)[Focus Lock]
Set the focus to [Do not lock], [Center], or [Current
Position].
Capturing a Panorama Image
The capture is started.
Change the settings beforehand for [Exposure Lock],
[White Balance Lock], and [Focus Lock] as
necessary.
To stop the capture when underway, click [Cancel].
When you position the mouse pointer over the
panorama image, a white grid is shown. If you want to
recapture part of the panorama, position the pointer
inside the grid, right-click and select [Recapture].
To recapture an entire panorama image, click [Start
Panorama Creation] again.
(1)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(11)
(9) (10)
(14)
(2) (3) (4)
(12)
(13)
1
Click [Start Panorama Creation].
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Note
While a panorama image is being captured, the image
stabilizer function is temporarily disabled.
The following users will be disconnected while creating a
panorama image.
- All users except for administrators
- Users not connected via RTP
When a small value is entered for [Maximum Frame Rate:
Video Transmission] under [Video] > [JPEG] in the Setting
page, panorama capture is slowed down.
Saving/Deleting a Panorama Image on the
Camera
How to Save
Click [Save to camera], and then click [OK] in the
displayed dialog box.
The panorama image is saved to the camera.
How to Delete
The image in the panorama image display area will be
cleared.
The panorama image saved in the camera is deleted.
Saving a Panorama Image as Image Files/
Opening from Image Files
You can save a recorded panorama image as an image
file or open image files as a panorama image. Only JPEG
image files created using Panorama Creation Tool can be
handled.
How to Save
Click [Save to file] and then select the folder you want to
save the image file in and enter the file name in the
displayed dialog box.
How to Open from Image Files
Click [Load from file] and then select the image files you
want to use in the displayed dialog box.
2
When the capture is complete, click [Finish Panorama
Creation] if the image is satisfactory.
1
To delete the panorama image saved to the camera,
click [Clear].
2
Click [Save to camera], and then click [OK] in the
displayed dialog box.
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View Restriction Setting Tool is a tool that limits the range that can be captured by the camera. If view restrictions have been
set, you can limit the displayable capture range using the viewer.
[Apply View Restriction Setting]
Restrictions set by the View Restriction Setting Tool are applied in the following cases.
When the Admin Viewer is accessed with authorized user authorities
When the VB Viewer is accessed
When accessed via the Intelligent Function Setting Tool
When accessed via RM-Lite
View Restriction Setting Tool
To limit zoom or a certain field of view when publishing live video, use
the View Restriction Setting Tool to set the view restrictions easily.
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Display Screens of View Restriction Setting Tool
(1) Image Display Area
The image currently captured by the camera is shown.
Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the
VB-H41/610/710 Viewer. For details, see “How to
Operate the Viewer” (p. 128).
(2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button
Click the button to switch to . In this mode, move
the mouse pointer to the image display area and click
to operate the pan and tilt. Click the button again to
return to .
(3) [Switch Screen Size] button
Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the
image display area switches between “480 x 270” and
“960 x 540”.
(4) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
This button is used to obtain/release the camera
control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera
Control Privileges” (p. 130).
(5) [Control for Admin] button
Displays the Control for Admin Panel (p. 122).
(6) [Panorama Screen]
The panorama image registered in the camera is
shown. View restriction preview frames, representing
the view restriction setting values, are also shown. You
can drag the frames to change their shapes, with the
new settings being reflected in View Restriction
Settings.
View restriction preview frame
(6)-1 Pan/tilt preview frame (red frame)
Range of field of view defined by
top/ bottom/left/right edges
(6)-2 Wide-angle preview frame (green frame)
Wide-angle restriction setting (restriction of
capture frame)
(6)-3 Telephoto preview frame (yellow frame)
Telephoto restriction setting (restriction of
maximum zoom ratio)
(7) [Digital Zoom]
The current digital zoom usage status of the camera is
shown in real time.
(8) [Image Stabilizer]
The current image stabilizer usage status of the
camera is shown in real time.
(9) [Apply the view restriction]
To use view restrictions, select this checkbox.
(10)View restriction setting entry boxes and [Get value]
You can enter a value in each view restriction setting
entry box to change the applicable setting. You can
load the values for the current camera angle to the
view restriction settings by clicking [Get value].
View restriction settings
[Upper Limit]: Top limit of the view restriction. Click
[Get value] to load the top edge
value of the current camera angle.
[Lower Limit]: Bottom limit of the view restriction.
Click [Get value] to load the bottom
edge value of the current camera
angle.
[Left Limit]: Left limit of the view restriction. Click
[Get value] to load the left edge value
of the current camera angle.
[Right Limit]: Right limit of the view restriction.
Click [Get value] to load the right
edge value of the current camera
angle.
[Telephoto]: Telephoto limit of the view restriction.
Click [Get value] to load the zoom
ratio of the current camera angle.
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[Wide-angle]:
Wide-angle limit of the view restriction.
Click [Get value] to load the zoom
ratio of the current camera angle.
(11)[Display in panorama screen]
Apply the current view restriction settings to the
panorama screen. At this point, the settings are not
yet saved in the camera. Be sure to click [Save
settings].
(12)[Restore settings]
Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of
the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera.
(13)[Save settings]
Save the set view restriction in the camera.
After the view restriction has been set, be sure to save
the settings in the camera by clicking [Save settings].
Setting View Restrictions
You can set view restrictions by entering values in the
view restriction setting entry boxes, or by changing the
current settings in the view restriction preview frame of the
panorama screen or from the camera angle in the image
display area. Select appropriate settings according to the
environment in which the camera is operated or the
purpose for which it is used.
Use the preview frame on the panorama
image to set view restrictions.
When the telephoto/wide-angle preview frames are
enlarged/shrunk, the aspect ratio remains the same.
At this time, you can also enter view restrictions by
entering values in the view restriction setting entry
boxes. If you have adjusted the view restriction
settings, click [Display in panorama screen]. The
settings are reflected in the preview frame of the
panorama screen.
Confirm that the settings have been applied correctly,
and then click [Save settings] to save the settings in
the camera.
Setting by Loading Position Information from
Image in Image Display Area
The loaded view restriction can be checked in the
view restriction setting entry box or view restriction
preview frame.
The settings are saved in the camera.
Note
Even when view restrictions are set, an area outside the view
restriction may still appear momentarily when the camera is
controlled near the boundary of the view restriction.
To cancel the view restrictions, clear the [Apply the view
restriction] checkbox and then click [Save settings].
If the setting fields are cleared while the [Apply the view
restriction] checkbox is selected, the maximum view restriction
will be set.
The controllable range and range that can be captured are as
follows.
1
Select the [Apply the view restriction] checkbox.
2
Drag to change the [Pan/tilt preview frame (red
frame)], [Telephoto preview frame (yellow frame)], or
[Wide-angle preview frame (green frame)] shown on
the panorama screen to set view restrictions.
3
Click [Save settings].
1
Select the [Apply the view restriction] checkbox.
2
Click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button to
obtain the control privileges of the camera.
3
Operate the camera to adjust the top edge, bottom
edge, left edge, right edge, telephoto, or wide angle to
desired positions, and click [Get value] each time.
4
Click [Save settings].
Important
If you have changed the camera mounting method,
recapture the panorama image and register it again.
The panorama screen may be slightly different from the
actual image. After view restrictions have been set, be sure
to confirm with the VB Viewer that the view restrictions have
been reflected correctly.
Confirm the settings using the VB Viewer. (View restrictions
are not applied to the image display area of this tool, nor to
the Admin Viewer.)
If the image stabilizer or digital zoom setting has been
changed, check the view restriction settings again.
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The pan and tilt ranges vary depending on the zoom ratio
(view angle).
If the view restriction will be exceeded as a result of controlling
the zoom toward the wide-angle side, the camera will first pan
and tilt to a position where the maximum wide-angle zoom will
be within the viewing restriction area. Wide-angle zoom control
will then be enabled within the view restriction area.
Reducing the view restriction may also reduce the zoom range.
Pan controllable area
Maximum horizontal captured area
Maximum wide-angle viewing angle
Maximum vertical capture area
Tilt controllable area
Setting view restrictions
automatically restricts
the camera operating
angle.
When wide-angle is selected,
the capture of the camera
operating angle would exceed
the view restrictions if it
remained the same. Therefore, it
is narrowed automatically.
View restrictions
Camera operating angle
Captured image range
Camera
Zoom
out
Captured image
Restricted view angle
Zoom
out
First, the center of the
maximum wide-angle
zoom is panned and
tilted.
After panning and
tilting, wide-angle zoom
control is enabled within
the view restriction.
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A tool that lets you set presets and the home position. You can make the desired settings with the mouse by referring to the
preview in the panorama or full image mode. You can also set Preset Tour whereby the camera tours and monitors multiple
presets.
Preset Setting Tool
Set preset tour after the
presets have been set.
Preset Setting Tool
Important
If you want to use intelligent functions, it is strongly recommended that you
use the Preset Setting Tool to register a preset that corresponds to the camera
position of the area where you want to use intelligent functions.
Presets that were set with the Preset Setting Tool cannot be used for
the settings of intelligent functions.
Reflecting in the viewer
Executing preset tour
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Display Screens of Preset Setting Tool
Preset Setting Tool has two display screens, the [Preset] tab and the [Preset Tour] tab.
With the [Preset] tab, up to 20 presets and the home position are set while referring to the panorama screen or full image.
With the [Preset Tour] tab, Preset Tour is set whereby the camera tours and monitors multiple presets.
The following explains the [Preset] tab display screen.
For the [Preset Tour] tab, see “Preset Tour” (p. 101).
[Preset] Tab Display Screen
(1) Image Display Area
The image currently captured by the camera is
shown.
Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the
VB-H41/610/710 Viewer. For details, see “How to
Operate the Viewer” (p. 128).
(2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button
Click the button to switch to . In this mode, move
the mouse pointer to the image display area and click
to operate the pan and tilt. Click the button again to
return to .
(3) [Switch Screen Size] button
Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the
image display area switches between “480 x 270” and
“960 x 540”.
(4) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
This button is used to obtain/release the camera
control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera
Control Privileges” (p. 130).
(5) [Control for Admin] button
Displays the Control for Admin Panel (p. 122).
(6) [Panorama Screen]
The panorama image registered in the camera is
shown. A preset preview frame (yellow) reflecting the
preset settings is shown, where you can drag to resize
or move the frame and reflect the new frame in the
preset settings. Also, if view restrictions are set, those
areas are shown in a blue frame.
(7) [Preset] tab, [Preset Tour] tab
Switch between the preset setting tab and preset tour
setting tab.
(8) [Preset/Home Position] selection box
Select the preset (from 1 to 20) or [home position] you
want to set.
(9) [Quick Registration]
Load the current camera position, and register them
as preset settings.
(10)[Preset Name]
You can enter a preset name of up to 64 characters.
You can set a name in alphanumeric characters. Be
sure to enter a single-byte alphanumeric preset name.
When the [Home Position] is selected in (8), the preset
name function is grayed out.
In a [Preset Name], ASCII characters (spaces or
printable characters) can be used.
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(11)[Detailed Settings]
Show the detailed settings.
(11)-1 [Show in viewers] checkbox
Select this checkbox to use presets in the
viewer. When the [Home Position] is selected in
(8), this function is grayed out.
(11)-2 Camera Parameter
Enter the center angle of the desired angle in
[Pan] and [Tilt]. In [Zoom], enter the view angle.
• Camera Angle
[Pan] ..... Set the pan position of the camera.
[Tilt] ....... Set the tilt position of the camera.
[Zoom] .. Set the viewing angle of the camera.
• [BLC] (Back Light Compensation)
Select [OFF] or [ON] for the BLC setting of the
camera.
• [Focus Mode]
Select [Auto], [Manual], or [Fixed at infinity] for
the focus mode of the camera. (p. 139)
•[Smart Shade Control]
Select [OFF] or a level from [1] (Mild) to [7]
(Strong) for the smart shade control setting of
the camera.
• [White Balance]
Set the white balance of the camera to [Auto]
or according to the light source of the
condition in which it is used. For details on
light sources, see p. 52.
• [R Gain], [B Gain]
If white balance is set to [Manual], set the
respective gains to a value between 0 and
1023.
(12)[Get camera info]
Load the current camera angle and other settings of
the image display area to reflect them in the
panorama screen and camera parameter settings.
(13)[Full Image]
Displays the full image obtained from the camera. A
preset preview frame (yellow) reflecting the preset
settings is shown. If you drag to resize or move the
frame, the new frame is reflected in the preset
settings.
(14)[Update Image]
Load the full video from the current camera to update
the video.
(15)[Show in viewers] checkbox
Select this checkbox to use presets in the viewer.
When home position is selected in (8), this function is
grayed out.
(16)Camera Parameters
Displays the values for the pan and tilt positions and
zoom viewing angle in accordance with the size and
position of the preset preview frame on [Full Image].
(17)[Get Digital PTZ Info]
Load the current crop position of the video display
area to reflect it in the preset preview frame in [Full
Image] and the camera parameters.
(18)[Preview settings]
Preview the image with the camera parameter values
that are being edited in the video display area.
(19)[Clear settings]
Delete the settings for the preset selected.
(20)[Restore settings]
Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of
the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera.
(21)[Save settings]
Save the edited preset settings in the camera.
If presets have been set, be sure to save the settings
by clicking [Save settings].
Setting the Preset
Select presets or home position as needed for the
operating environment or desired objectives. A preset can
be set in the following ways.
Setting from Camera Angle in the Image
Display Area
1
Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/Home
Position] selection box, and then fill the [Preset Name]
field
.
2
Click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button to
obtain the control privileges of the
camera
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Use the preview frame of the panorama
screen to set presets
Use the preview frame of the panorama screen to set
presets.
Be sure to enter the preset name.
If you click on the panorama screen, the preview
frame will move to center on the clicked point.
The settings are reflected in the image display area.
If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to
restore the settings registered in the camera, click
[Restore settings].
Using the Digital PTZ Function to Set Presets
Use the Digital PTZ function to set part of the area that can
be captured by the camera as a preset.
Be sure to enter the preset name.
If you click on the full video, the preview frame will
move to center on the clicked position.
The settings are reflected in the video display area.
If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to
restore the settings registered in the camera, click
[Restore settings].
3
Operate the camera from the image display area,
set
it
to the desired position and
click
[Quick Registration].
1
Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/Home
Position] selection box, and then fill the [Preset Name]
field.
2
Click [Detailed Settings] and select the [Show in
viewers] checkbox.
3
Drag to move or resize the preset preview frame
(yellow) shown on the panorama screen to set the
preset
.
4
Click [Preview settings].
5
Click [Save settings]
.
1
Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/
Home Position] selection box, and then fill in the
[Preset Name] field.
2
Select the [Show in viewers] checkbox.
3
Change the position or size of the preset preview
frame (yellow) displayed on [Full Image] to set the
preset position.
4
Click [Preview settings].
5
Click [Save settings].
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Note
Digital PTZ is a function for transmitting only the specified part of
a 1920 x 1080 image. This function reduces the load on the
network because only part of the image is cropped and
transmitted.
Specifying Detailed Settings
If you want to fine-tune the camera angle or to adjust the
image, etc., click [Detailed Settings] and specify the
detailed settings before saving the preset settings in the
camera.
The camera parameters in the image display area are
loaded to [Detailed Settings].
The settings are reflected in the preview frame on the
panorama screen and the image display area.
If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to
restore the settings registered in the camera, click
[Restore settings].
Note
Up to 20 presets can be set.
Changes to preset settings are not reflected in already
connected viewers.
You can disable presets in the viewer by clearing the [Show in
viewers] checkbox under [Detailed settings].
Preset positions cannot be set in the digital zoom area.
1
Select the [Show in viewers] checkbox.
2
Click [Get camera info].
3
Fine-tune the camera angle and adjust the image
quality with focus or smart shade control while
checking the image.
4
Click [Preview settings].
5
Click [Save settings].
Important
To use presets in the viewer, select the [Show in viewers]
checkbox.
Set presets again if the camera mounting conditions have
been changed.
If [Manual] is selected in [Focus Mode], manually adjust the
focus while checking the actual image in the image display
area. After the focus has been adjusted, set the focus using
[Get camera info]. Click [Save settings] to save the focus
settings.
If the image stabilizer setting is changed after a preset has
been set, the viewing angle during operation will no longer
agree with the viewing angle at the time the preset was set
(p. 53). Check the preset settings again if the image
stabilizer setting is changed.
If a dome housing is used, be sure to set presets with the
dome installed.
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Preset Tour
Set a preset tour whereby the camera tours and monitors
the multiple presets currently set.
[Preset Tour] Tab Display Screen
(1) [Preset Tour] selection box.
Select when you want to perform a preset tour from
the following options.
[Not used]
Preset tour is not performed.
[For Viewers]
Preset tour is performed when a camera is
connected via the VB Viewer, etc.
[Always]
Preset tour is always performed.
(2) Tour schedule list
A list of presets set for preset tour.
(3) [Up] / [Down]
Select preset in the list and click [Up] or [Down] to
change sequence of the tour schedule list. Presets
tours are performed in order from the top of the list.
(4) [Delete]
Delete the preset selected from the tour schedule list.
(5) [Preset] selection box
Select the preset you want to add to the tour schedule
list.
(6) [Preview]
The camera angle switches to the selected preset,
and the new angle can be checked in the image
display area.
(7) [Speed (PT)]
Select [Slow], [Normal], or [Fast] for the moving speed
of the camera during panning/tilting.
(8) [Speed (Z)]
Select [Slow] or [Fast] for the camera speed during
zoom.
(9) [Pause (sec)]
Set the time at which the camera stops at the preset
position.
You can set between 0 and 120 seconds in 5-second
increments.
You can set between 1 and 120 seconds in 1-second
increments.
(10)[Add]
Add the preset to the tour schedule list.
(11)[Change]
Change the speed or pause time between presets
selected from the tour schedule list.
Note
Preset tour is not performed while the camera is being
controlled with viewers, Admin Tools, etc.
Preset tour is not performed when control privileges are
obtained by RM-Lite.
Setting the Preset Tour
Select [For Viewers] or [Always].
The preset is registered in the tour schedule list. Up to
20 presets can be registered.
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Select the touring method from the [Preset Tour]
selection box.
2
Select the preset number you want to add to the tour
schedule from the [Preset] selection box, and then
click [Add].
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In [Speed (PT)] and [Speed (Z)], you can set the pan,
tilt, and zoom speeds of the preset.
In [Pause (sec)], you can enter the number of
seconds for the camera to remain stationary at the
preset position.
When [Preview] is clicked, the camera angle switches
to this preset, and the new angle can be checked in
the image display area.
When you want to delete changes made to the tour
schedule list and restore the settings registered in the
camera, click [Restore settings].
When you complete setting the tour schedule list, click
[Save settings]. The settings are saved in the camera.
Note
The home position cannot be added to the tour schedule list.
3
Select a preset in the tour schedule list, and set the
preset operation.
4
Click [Change].
5
Click [Save settings].
Important
If preset tour is used, do not use the intelligent function.
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occurred in the captured image due to movement of a subject.
The intelligent functions can perform the following 6 types of detection. Use detection types that best serve your needs.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool
Admin Viewer
RM Viewer
Passing Detection
E-mail notification
Network
Video recording on
storage server
Upload to FTP
server/HTTP
server
Volume Detection
Moving Object Detection
Removed Object Detection
Abandoned Object Detection
Camera
Camera Tampering Detection
Moving Object Detection
Detect moving objects. This function can be used to detect visitors or suspicious individuals.
Moving object detection is triggered when moving objects are inside the detection area.
Moving object enters/
leaves area.
Background Image
Generated
Detected
Change in Designated Area Analysis Moving Object Detected
Detection begins when a
moving object enters the
designated area.
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Abandoned Object Detection
Detect objects that are carried in and abandoned for a certain amount of time. This function
can be used to detect objects that have been left.
Abandoned object detection is triggered when an object is left in the detection area for a
specified duration.
Object abandoned.
Background Image
Generated
Detected
Change in Designated Area Analysis Abandoned Object Detected
The object is abandoned
and detection begins
after set time.
Removed Object Detection
Detect objects that are being removed. This function can be used to detect actions such as
taking away valuables.
Removed object detection is triggered when an object is removed from the detection area
for a specified duration.
Picture has disappeared.
Background Image
Generated
Detected
Change in Designated Area Analysis Object Removal Detected
The picture (object) is
removed and detection
begins after set time.
Camera Tampering Detection
Detect when the capture is being obstructed. This function can be used to detect when the
camera orientation is changed or the image display is obstructed with spray, etc.
Camera tampering detection is triggered when an area exceeding the set ratio of change is
continuously altered by an object, etc.
Tampering detected.
Background Image
Generated
Detected
Video Area Changes Analysis Camera Tampering Detected
Detection begins when the
ratio of change in a video
exceeds a set amount.
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Caution
Notes on Use of This Camera
The intelligent functions are not suitable for applications where high reliability is required. If constant and maximum
reliability is required for surveillance it is not recommended that you use this function. Canon shall assume no
liability for any accident, loss or other undesirable outcomes resulting from intelligent function operations.
Passing Detection
Detect when a person or moving object crosses a specified line.
It determines that an object is passing when the decision point of the object detection frame
crosses a detection line.
Passing detected.
Background Image
Generated
Detected
Video Area Changes
Analysis
Passing Detected
Detection begins when
decision point of object
crosses detection line.
Volume Detection
Detect specified volume levels. For setting details, see “Chapter 5 Setting Page” [Event] >
[Volume Detection] (p. 64).
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Display Screen of Intelligent Function Setting Tool
(1) Image Display Area
The image currently captured by the camera is
shown. Detection areas are shown in translucently
colored frames (rectangular or polygonal) and the
detection line is shown as a translucently colored
polygonal line or line segment. Also, subjects for
which movement has been detected are shown in a
detection block and detection frame.
Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the
VB-H41/610/710 Viewer. For details, see “How to
Operate the Viewer” (p. 128).
However, when the (11) [Lock camera position]
checkbox is selected, the camera is fixed at a preset
position and cannot perform pan, tilt, and zoom
operations.
(2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button
Each time this button is clicked, the button switches
between and , and the mouse operation in the
image display area changes.
When the button is set to , detection areas can be
created/resized/moved. While in this mode, the
camera orientation will not change.
When the button is set to and the (11) [Lock
camera position] checkbox is not selected, pan, tilt,
and zoom operations can be performed.
(3) [Switch Screen Size] button
Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the
image display area switches between “480 x 270” and
“960 x 540”.
(4) [BLC] button
This button turns on/off backlight compensation. This
control is effective when the image is dark due to
backlight.
(5) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
This button is used to obtain/release the camera
control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera
Control Privileges” (p. 130). If camera control
privileges have not yet been obtained elsewhere,
such as in the Admin Viewer, the control privileges will
be obtained the moment the Intelligent Function
Setting Tool is launched.
(6) [Control for Admin] button
Show the Control for Admin Panel (p. 122).
(7) [Event Display]
Show the event display panel (p. 114).
(8) [Display Options]
Select the [Detection Area/Line] or [Detection Results]
you want to show in the image display area from the
following items.
•[Selected Detection Settings Only]
Show the detection areas/lines or detection results
only for those detection settings selected in the
[Detection Setting List].
[All Detection Settings]
Show the detection areas/lines or detection results
for all detection settings in the [Detection Setting
List].
[Detection Settings of the Same Type]
Show the detection areas/lines or detection results
for the same type of detection settings as those
selected in the [Detection Setting List].
[Do not display]
No detection areas/lines or detection results are
shown.
(9) [Restart intelligent function]
If the background image has changed while you were
specifying settings or detection results are not as set,
etc., click this button to restart the intelligent function.
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If camera control privileges are not obtained, this
function is grayed out.
(10)[Detection Settings]
Show the [Detection Settings] dialog box (p. 113).
This dialog box allows you to reduce the effects of
lighting changes.
(11)[Lock camera position] checkbox
Select this checkbox to move the camera position to a
preset position selected from the preset selection box
and lock it there. Lock the camera position when
specifying detection settings to obtain a correct
detection result.
If camera control privileges are not obtained or a
preset position has not been set, this function is
grayed out.
(12)Camera position selection box
Select the camera position from the view restriction
presets or the home position. Use the Preset Setting
Tool to set presets or the home position (p. 96).
If camera control privileges are not obtained, the
[Lock camera position] checkbox is not selected, or a
preset position within the view restriction has not been
set, this function is grayed out.
(13)[Detection Setting List]
A list with the specified detection settings is shown.
(14)[Add]
The [New Detection Settings] dialog box is shown and
detection settings can be added.
(15)[Delete]
Delete detection settings selected from the [Detection
Setting List].
(16)[Detection Setting Number], [Detection Type]
The detection setting numbers and detection types
selected from the [Detection Setting List] are shown.
(17)[Enable these detection settings] checkbox
Select this checkbox to enable the detection settings
that are selected in the [Detection Setting List].
(18)[Detection Criteria] tab, [Event] tab
Switch between the Detection Criteria and Event tabs.
[Detection Criteria]
Specify detection settings name, detection area/line,
and detection criteria (p. 109).
•[Event]
Specify operations to be performed when events
occur (p. 110).
(19)[Restore settings]
Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of
the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera.
(20)[Save settings]
Save the edited detection settings in the camera.
After the detection settings have been specified, be
sure to save the settings in the camera by clicking
[Save settings].
Flow of Intelligent Function Setting
The intelligent functions are set according to the
procedure below. For details on the setting method, see
each setting page.
Camera Position Settings
For details on the preset setting method, see “Preset
Setting Tool” (p. 96).
This selects [Lock camera position] in the Intelligent
Function Setting Tool.
If [No] is clicked, select [Lock camera position].
Important
It takes tens of seconds for the intelligent function to restart. No
detection is performed while restarting.
Important
Presets that were set with the Preset Setting
Tool cannot be used for the settings of intelligent functions.
1
Register the camera angle as a preset using the
Preset Setting Tool.
Important
It is strongly recommended that you preset the camera angle in
advance and lock the camera at a preset position with the
Intelligent Function Setting Tool. An angle of view that captures
the target object up close is also recommended.
2
Launch the Intelligent Function Setting Tool.
3
Click [Yes].
4
Select a preset.
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Intelligent Function Settings
When you click [Add] in the [Detection Setting List],
the [New Detection Settings] dialog box is displayed.
Set the [Detection Setting Number] and [Detection
Type] of the detection setting you want to add, and
then click [OK].
Up to 15 different detection settings can be
registered.
(1) [Detection Setting Number]
Specify a detection setting number from 1 to 15 for the
detection area you want to set.
(2) [Detection Type]
Select detection types that suit your purpose from
[Moving Object Detection], [Abandoned Object
Detection], [Removed Object Detection], [Camera
Tampering Detection], or [Passing Detection]. For
details on detection types, see p. 103.
To enable detection settings, select [Enable these
detection settings].
Clear this checkbox to disable a setting.
Set detection criteria while operating the camera and
checking the image in the image display area.
Set e-mail notification, video record, and audio
playback to be performed upon detection.
Click [Save settings] to save the settings in the
camera.
You can check the detection status of the specified
detection settings in the event display panel (p. 143).
1
Add detection settings.
2
Enable Detection Settings.
3
Set detection criteria ([Detection Criteria] tab p. 109).
4
Set operations to be performed when a change in a
subject is detected ([Event] tab p. 110).
5
Save the detection settings in the camera.
6
Check the detection result.
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Important
Notes on intelligent function settings and operation
When setting intelligent function, do an actual detection test
to confirm that detection will be performed correctly.
When the entire screen are exposed to sudden changes in
brightness, detection may not be performed as intended for
up to 5 minutes.
If the display switches between Day mode and Night mode,
[Restarting intelligent function. Please wait.] is shown and
intelligent function will restart. Detection will not be performed
while intelligent function is restarting.
If the camera is operated during intelligent function setting or
operation, [Restarting intelligent function. Please wait.] is
shown and intelligent function will restart. Detection will not
be performed while intelligent function is restarting.
Set intelligent function again if the angle of view is changed
through camera operation, or the camera position of a preset
or home position is changed using Preset Setting Tool.
If [Status] in [Detection Setting List] is [Enabled] when the
camera position is fixed, control privileges cannot be
obtained by VB Viewer or RM. Also, the preset tour will no
longer run.
Difficult-to-detect Subjects
Objects or portions where there is little contrast in color or
brightness with the background may not be detected.
Small objects and changes on the screen may not be
detected.
Partial or entire changes in light on the screen may trigger
detection.
If multiple objects overlap, the detection status may change.
In particular, passing may not be detected or may be
detected at the wrong timing.
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Setting Intelligent Function Detection
Settings
Setting Detection Criteria ([Detection
Criteria] tab)
Set detection criteria while operating the camera and
checking the image in the image display area.
(1) [Detection Settings Name]
You can use up to 64 characters in a detection setting
name. Be sure to enter a single-byte alphanumeric
detection setting name.
In a [Detection Settings Name], ASCII characters
(spaces or printable characters) can be used.
(2) [Area Shape]
Select [Rectangular] or [Polygonal] for the shape of
detection areas you want to set in the image display
area.
For details on detection area setting operations, see
“Setting Detection Areas” (p. 110).
[Clear]
If the [Area Shape] is [Polygonal], the detection area
set in the image display area is deleted.
(3) [Display Color]
Choose the color of the detection setting. The color
selected here becomes the display color of the
detection area/line in the image display area.
(4) [Object Size (%)] [Change Ratio (%)] [Duration (Sec)]
Set the lower limit for the size, change ratio, and
judgment time for the set detection area to trigger
detection. If the value set here is exceeded, “Detected”
mode is triggered.
Click the text box to enter a value directly, or specify a
value using the slider.
For details on the setting method, see “Setting
Detection Criteria per Detection Type” (p. 111).
(5) [Clear detection line]
Clears the detection line set in the image display area.
(6) [Passing Direction]
Select the passing direction of a moving object
relative to the detection line.
(7) [Decision point]
Select the point of a moving object that will be used as
criteria for passing detection when a moving object
crosses a detection line.
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(4)
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[Detection Criteria] tab (Except passing detection)
(1)
(3)
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(7)
(5)
(4)
[Detection Criteria] tab (Passing detection)
Image Display Area
Detection Area
Important
It is recommended that the detection criteria are set in a
condition as close as possible to the condition in which the
camera is actually used. Perform a detection test in advance to
make sure that the detection frame continues to be displayed
for a subject targeted for passing detection.
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Setting Event Operations ([Event] tab)
Set operations to be performed upon detection of
changes in a subject.
[Event] tab
(1) Specify the operation timing. (Multiple checkboxes can
be selected.)
[ON Event Operation] checkbox
When selected, the operations set in (2) [E-mail
Notification] and [Video Record] are performed the
moment detected mode is triggered to ON.
[OFF Event Operation] checkbox
When selected, the operations set in (2) [E-mail
Notification] and [Video Record] are performed the
moment detected mode is triggered to OFF.
[Detected mode Operation] checkbox
When selected, the operations set in (2) [E-mail
Notification] and [Video Record] are performed for as
long as detected mode is active.
(2) Specify the event operation. (Multiple checkboxes can
be selected.)
[E-mail Notification] checkbox
When selected, e-mail notification is performed at the
timing set in (1).
[E-mail Notification] must be set in
advance under [Upload] in the Setting page
(p. 61).
[Video Record] checkbox
When selected, video record is performed at the
timing set in (1). [Video Record Action] must be set in
advance under [Event] in the Setting page (p. 64).
(3) Specify the audio playback timing.
[Audio Playback at ON Event] checkbox
When selected, the sound set in (4) [Sound Clip
Name] is played at the moment the detected mode is
triggered to ON.
[Audio Playback at OFF Event] checkbox
When selected, the sound set in (4) [Sound Clip
Name] is played at the moment the detected mode is
turned OFF.
(4) Set the playback sound.
[Sound Clip Name]
Select the sound that is to be played. The sound clip
name set for [Sound Clip Upload] under [Event] in the
Setting page is shown in the pull-down list (p. 67).
[Volume]
Set the audio playback volume in the range of 1 to
100.
(5) Operation of External Device Output
[External Device Output for ON Event] checkbox
Select this checkbox for enabling external device
output at an ON event and select output destination
(output 1 or 2) and operation (active or inactive).
[External Device Output for OFF Event] checkbox
Select this checkbox for enabling external device
output at an OFF event and select output destination
(output 1 or 2) and operation (active or inactive).
Setting Detection Areas
Set detection areas in the image display area.
Setting a [Rectangular] detection area
By default, a rectangle is shown in the image display area.
Move or resize that rectangle to set a detection area.
Setting a [Polygonal] detection area
Specify polygonal areas with a maximum of 32 angles.
Click in the image display area to form the polygon point
by point. Click on a previously set point to complete the
polygon and set the enclosed area as the detection area.
The set area can also be moved by dragging it.
Note
Drag the square marks () at each angle to change the shape
of the polygon.
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Click [Clear] to delete the polygonal detection area.
The camera tampering detection area cannot be changed.
Changing a [Rectangular] detection area into a [Polygonal]
shape or changing a [Polygonal] detection area into a
[Rectangular] shape
Changing the shape of the detection areas already set
deletes that area and switches to a new drawing setting.
Setting the Detection Line
Use the image display area to set the detection line.
Specify a detection line consisting of a polygonal line with
a maximum of 32 angles.
In the image display area, click the start point of the
detection line and then click the end point. To create a
detection line consisting of polygonal line, click each
angle in the polygonal line in order.
To confirm a detection line, click any of the already set
angles.
The angles in a confirmed detection line can be dragged
to change the shape of a detection line and lines between
angles can be dragged to change the position of the
detection line.
Note
Drag the square marks () at each angle to change the shape
of the detection line.
Click [Clear detection line] to delete a detection line.
Setting Detection Criteria per Detection Type
Specify different detection criteria for each detection type.
Detect criteria for [Moving Object Detection]
Set detection areas where you want to detect moving
objects.
For [Object Size (%)], enter a value or move the slider to
set the ratio of the size of an object moving in the
detection area to the size of the detection area.
When the ratio of an area where the camera has detected
a moving object exceeds the value set for [Object Size
(%)], detected mode is triggered to ON.
When [Object Size (%)] is changed, an indicator frame
showing the size of the object is displayed for 1 second in
the center of the image display area, allowing
specification of the settings while checking the size ratio.
Any moving objects detected are shown with contour lines.
If a moving object is smaller than [Object Size (%)], its
contour lines are white. If the moving object is larger than
[Object Size (%)], its contour lines take on the same color
as the detection area, indicating that “detection” mode has
been triggered to ON.
Detect criteria for [Abandoned Object Detection]
Set areas where you want to detect abandoned objects as
detection areas.
[Object Size (%)]
Enter a value or move the slider to set the ratio of the size
of an object that was left behind in the detection area to
the size of the detection area.
When [Object Size (%)] is changed, an indicator frame
representing the area of the object is displayed for 1
second in the center of the image display area. This
allows you to check the size ratio of the abandoned object
detection area while specifying the [Object Size (%)]
setting.
[Duration (Sec)]
Set the time that must elapse after an object has been left.
If both the values for [Object Size (%)] and [Duration
(Sec)] are exceeded, detection mode is triggered to ON.
Object size indicator
Detection area
Contour lines of a
detected moving
object
Object size indicator
Detection area
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Any moving objects detected are shown with contour lines.
If [Object Size (%)] and [Duration (Sec)] are not exceeded,
contour lines are white. When all detection criteria are met,
contour lines take on the same color as the detection area
and “detected” mode is triggered to ON.
Detect criteria for [Removed Object Detection]
Set detection areas for objects whose removal you want to
detect.
For [Duration (Sec)], set the time that must elapse after
the object has been taken away. Detected mode will be
triggered to ON when an object is taken away from the
detection area for a period longer than the set [Duration
(Sec)].
Any moving objects detected are shown with contour
lines. As long as [Duration (Sec)] has not elapsed,
contour lines are white. When [Duration (Sec)] has
elapsed, contour lines take on the same color as the
detection area, indicating that “detected” mode has been
triggered to ON.
Detect criteria for [Camera Tampering Detection]
For [Camera Tampering Detection], the entire image
display area becomes the detection area. “Detected”
mode will be triggered to ON when the image is
obstructed over an area exceeding the ratio set in
[Change Ratio (%)].
When [Change Ratio (%)] is changed, an indicator frame
representing the area that can be obstructed is displayed
for 1 second in the center of the image display area. This
allows you to check the change ratio of the camera
tampering detection area, which occupies the entire
image display area, while specifying the [Change Ratio
(%)] setting.
Any moving objects detected are shown with contour
lines. If it is smaller than [Change Ratio (%)], contour lines
are white. If the image is changed for an area larger than
[Change Ratio (%)], contour lines take on the same color
as the detection area, indicating that “detected” mode
has been triggered to ON.
Note
Detection will not be possible for three seconds after the change
ratio is modified when camera tampering detection is selected, or
when switching into camera tampering detection from another
detection mode.
Important
Set detection areas for removed object detection so that they
precisely match the contours of the object in question.
Influence from the target object’s shadow or adjacent objects
may result in the target object being recognized as larger than
actual and will not trigger Removed Object Detection. In such
cases, reconfigure the detection area to outline the recognized
target object.
Contour of abandoned
object
Removed object
detected
Contour of removed
object
Obstructed area
indicator
Contour of camera
tampering object
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Detect criteria for [Passing Detection]
Set the passing direction and decision point of the moving
object for the detection line that the moving object will
cross.
[Passing Direction]
Select the direction for moving objects to pass the
detection line. When an object that moves in the selected
direction passes the detection line, “line crossed” is
detected.
A preview display shows the selected passing direction
on the detection line in the image display area.
[Decision Point]
Select the decision point of a moving object in
accordance with a detection line. When a decision point
selected here crosses the detection line, “line crossed” is
detected. In the image display area, a cross mark is
displayed to indicate the decision point in the detection
frame.
[Object Size (%)]
Enter or use the slider to set the size ratio of moving
objects for the entire screen.
When a moving object exceeds the value set for [Object
Size (%)], it becomes a passing detection target.
When [Object Size (%)] is changed, an indicator frame
showing the size of the object is displayed for 1 second in
the center of the image display area, allowing
specification of the settings while checking the size ratio.
Note
A ratio of up to 30% can be set for [Object Size (%)] in passing
detection.
A passing detection event is notified only when the decision
line is crossed. Take care in setting the operation to be
performed when an event occurs.
Setting by Right-Click Menu
Right-click on the Intelligent Function Setting Tool display
screen to display the menu. There, the following functions
can be used.
[Copy detection area/line]
Copy the detection area/line of the detection setting
selected.
[Paste detection area/line]
Paste the copied detection area/line to the detection
setting selected. It cannot be copied to camera tampering
detection. Pasting a detection line is possible only when
the source and the target both set passing detection.
[Clear detection area/line]
Clear the detection area/line of the detection setting
selected. It cannot be cleared in camera tampering
detection.
[Copy detection criteria settings]
Copy the detection criteria of the detection setting
selected.
[Paste detection criteria settings]
Paste the copied detection criteria to the detection setting
selected. Pasting is possible only if the source and the
target are the same detection type.
[Copy event settings]
Copy the event operations of the detection setting
selected.
[Paste event settings]
Paste the copied event operations to the detection setting
selected.
Reducing effects of lighting change
Intelligent functions may not work when the entire screen
is exposed to sudden changes in brightness, for example,
when indoor lights are turned on or off. Changing the
detection settings may reduce this effect.
Decision point
Detection line
Detection frame
Object size indicator
Important
Perform a detection test in advance to make sure that the
detection frame continues to be displayed for a subject
targeted for passing detection.
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Click [Detection Settings].
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Note
Since changing [Detection Settings] restarts the intelligent
functions, detection will not be performed during the tens of
seconds that it takes to complete a restart.
Displaying Event Status
Click the [Event Display] button to open the event display
panel and confirm the detection status icon of the
intelligent functions.
This panel displays the same information as [Intelligent
Function (Image Detection)] in the event display panel of
the Admin Viewer. For details, see “Displaying Event
Status” (p. 143).
Note
If the detection setting is not stored in the camera, only the
detection status for the currently selected detection setting is
displayed.
2
Select [Reduce effects of lighting change].
3
Click [Save settings].
Important
A [Reduce effects of lighting change] setting may not work
depending on the operating environment. Sudden changes in
brightness that persist may also have the same effect. Perform
a detection test to check what will work.
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This tool lets you view the operating condition log of the camera.
Display Screens of Log Viewer
(1) [Download]
Download log files from this camera or SD memory
cards.
(2) [Reload]
Reload the displayed log file and show the latest logs.
(3) [Previous File]
If there are multiple log files in the camera's internal
memory or SD memory card, load and display the file
before the currently shown log list.
(4) [Next File]
If there are multiple log files in the internal memory or
SD memory card, load and display the file after the
currently shown log list.
(5) [Open local file]
Load log files that are saved on a PC to the log display
area.
(6) [Save to local file]
Save the displayed log data as a text file to a PC.
(7) [Source]
The name of the source from where log files are
loaded is shown.
From the camera's internal memory:
Camera (Internal memory)
From an SD memory card: Camera (SD card)
From files saved to a PC: File name
(8) [Copy]
Copy to the clipboard logs that you have selected on
the log display area.
(9) [Select all]
Select all the logs that are shown in the log display
area.
(10)[Show all logs] checkbox
When selected, all logs, including those without a log
code, are shown.
(11)Log display area
The content of log files downloaded from the camera,
SD memory card, or PC is shown.
(12)[Log Type]
Select log types you want to show using the filter
function.
[Not specified]:
Select to show all log types.
[Specify type]:
To specify the log type, select the level ([Error],
[Warning], [Information]) and output module
([Application], [HTTP Server], [System]) of the log.
Multiple checkboxes can be selected.
[Specify code]:
Logs matching the entered log code are shown.
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(13)[Date & Time]
Set the date and time of the log you want to show
using the filter function.
Select the [Specify start date & time] or [Specify end
date & time] checkbox to set the date and time.
(14)[Apply filter]
Show the filtered logs in the log display area.
(15)[Search for]
Enter the character string for which you want to
search.
(16)[Match case] checkbox
Specify whether or not to enable case sensitivity in
search commands. When selected, character strings
perfectly matching the case in the [Search for] field
are searched.
(17)[Previous]/[Next]
Click [Next] to move down and [Previous] to move up
in the search results for (18) [Search].
(18)[Search]
Search logs containing the character string searched
in the displayed log list and display them.
Note
Logs cannot be deleted in the Log viewer.
Downloading Log Files
When Log Viewer is launched, the latest log files will be
downloaded and displayed automatically.
To download a new log file list, click [Download]. A
[Download] dialog box is shown where you can select
[Internal memory] or [SD Card] as a download source.
When the list has been downloaded, a dialog box
showing the log file list opens. Select the log file you want
to view and click [Download], and the selected log file will
be downloaded.
How to View Logs
The log contains the following information.
•Code
For the log code, see “List of Log Messages” (p. 152).
The log code is shown together with one of three icons
corresponding to the applicable level.
If the log has no log code, no icon is shown.
•Date & Time
The date and time at which the log was generated.
•Message
A message regarding the log.
Information Level
Warning LevelError Level
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Saving a Log to a File/Opening a Saved Log
How to Save
Click [Save to local file] and save using the [Save As]
dialog box.
How to View
Click [Open local file] and select a log file using the
[Open] dialog box.
Copying/Searching Logs
How to Copy
Click to select the log you want to copy, and then click
[Copy].
How to Search
Enter the character string for which you want to search in
[Search for] and click [Search].
If the searched log is found, it is shown as selected.
Click [Previous] or [Next] to search the log above or
below. Lines of logs found are shown as selected.
Showing All Logs
Select the [Show all logs] checkbox.
When selected, even logs without a log code are shown if
[Not specified] is selected for the log type [Filter].
Showing Filtered Logs
You can filter logs by type, code and date & time to show
only the necessary information.
Set the following conditions and click [Apply filter] to show
only the logs matching the specified conditions.
[Log Type]
Select the [Specify type] or [Specify code] checkbox to
filter logs by type. If you do not want to filter logs by type,
select [Not specified].
Specify type
Specify the log level
Select [Error], [Warning] or [Information] for the level of
logs to be shown.
Specify log output module
Select [Application], [HTTP Server] or [System] for the
output source module whose logs will be displayed.
Specify code
Specify the log code. Only logs whose code contains
the entered characters are shown. If “A0” is entered,
for example, logs starting with “A0” are displayed.
[Date & Time]
•[Specify start date & time] checkbox
When this checkbox is selected and a date and time
are entered, logs generated on or after the specified
date and time are shown.
•[Specify end date & time] checkbox
When this checkbox is selected and a date and time
are entered, logs generated on or before the specified
date and time are shown.
Note
[Application], [HTTP Server], and [System] support the List of
Log Messages (p. 152).
Important
Logs saved in the camera's internal memory are cleared when
you perform [Maintenance] > [Restore Default Settings] and
[Reboot], or press the reset switch on the camera.
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This utility manages video recorded on an SD memory card. It allows you to play back recorded video and download it to a
PC, display a video list or perform filtering.
Display Screens of Recorded Video Utility
(1) [Refresh Video List]
Update the video list to the current state.
(2) [Refresh Download Status]
Update video download status to the current state.
(3) [SD Card Details]
Displays the dialog box for details about the SD
memory card.
(4) [Number of Videos]
Displays the number of videos in the video list.
(5) [Select All]
Select all video in the video list.
(6) [Export to mov format]
Export the [Downloaded] video selected in the video
list to a mov format video file.
(7) Video List
Displays a list of videos recorded on an SD memory
card and downloaded to a PC.
(8) [Delete from Camera]
Delete videos selected in the video list from the SD
memory card.
(9) [Download]
Download videos selected in the video list to a PC.
(10)[Download to]
Specify the folder that videos are downloaded to.
(11)[Filter]
Click [Filter] to open or close the filter area. Sets
criteria to narrow down the number of items displayed
in the video list (p. 119).
(12)[Playback Videos] Area
Plays videos selected in the video list (p. 120).
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Confirming Recorded Video
The video list displays the following information:
[Date & Time]
Displays the date and time of a video recording.
[Format]
Displays the format of a recorded video ([JPEG] or
[H.264]).
[Recording Type]
Displays the type of recorded video ([Upload],
[Recording-Mode Stream], [Manual], [Timer], [Event]).
[Upload] indicates video that failed to upload from the
camera, and [Recording-Mode Stream] indicates video
where video transmission failed when using RM
recording-mode stream.
[Video in Camera]
Displays whether or not any video remains on an SD
memory card. When video has been deleted from an SD
memory card after downloading it, this indicator displays
[No].
[Download Status]
Displays download status of video ([Downloaded], [Not
Downloaded], [Partially Downloaded]).
Note
Clicking a header in each column sorts the video list.
Refreshing Video List
Click [Refresh Video List] to update the video list to the
current state.
Click [Refresh Download Status] to update download
status of the video list to the current state.
Selecting Videos
Click a video to select it. Use the Ctrl key or the Shift key
while clicking to select multiple videos.
Click [Select All] to select all videos on the list.
Narrowing Down the Number of Videos
Use [Filter] to narrow down the number of videos that
appear in the video list to the ones you need.
Set the following conditions and click [Apply filter] to show
only the videos matching the specified conditions.
[Date & Time]
•[Specify start date & time] checkbox
When this checkbox is selected and a date and time
are entered, videos recorded on or after the specified
date and time are shown.
•[Specify end date & time] checkbox
When this checkbox is selected and a date and time
are entered, videos recorded on or before the
specified date and time are shown.
[Video Format]
Select [Specified] and select the checkboxes for the
video format ([JPEG] or [H.264]) (multiple selections
possible).
[Recording Type]
Select [Specified] and select the checkboxes for the type
of video recording ([Upload], [Recording-Mode Stream],
[Manual], [Timer], [Event]) (multiple selections possible).
[Video in Camera]
Select [Not specified], [Yes] or [No].
[Download Status]
Select [Specified] and select the checkboxes for the
status of video download ([Downloaded], [Not
Downloaded], [Partially Downloaded]) (multiple selections
possible).
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Downloading Video
Download video recorded on an SD memory card to a PC.
Click [Browse] to specify a folder.
The video is downloaded to the specified folder.
Note
When the download folder is changed, the download status of the
files in the download folder prior to the change becomes [Not
Downloaded]. Manually copy the files in the download folder
prior to the change to the new download folder to change their
status to [Downloaded].
Downloaded videos are stored in a folder that is automatically
created within the specified destination folder and named using
the camera IP address (for example, [192.168.100.1]). Quit the
Recorded Video Utility before using explorer to browse the
folders before and after the change and copy the contents of the
folder with the same name as the camera IP address.
After copying, start up the Recorded Video Utility, click [Refresh
Download Status] and the manually copied files will appear in the
video list.
For details on the folder configuration and file naming rules for
the download location, see “Directory Structure for Data
Downloaded with Recorded Video Utility” (p. 146) in “Chapter 8
Appendix”.
Exporting to Video Files That Can Be
Played Back
Videos downloaded from an SD memory card to a PC can
be exported to video files that can be played back on a
PC.
For H.264 video, subdivided files are merged into a single
file.
Videos whose [Download Status] is labeled
[Downloaded] in the video list can be exported.
The [Browse For Folder] dialog box appears.
The video is exported.
Note
The exported video files can be played back using QuickTime
7.7 and Windows Media Player 11/12. For Windows Vista and
earlier, use QuickTime. However, playback when using this
software is not guaranteed.
A recorded JPEG video whose size is changed during
recording and exported to a mov file cannot be played back by
Windows Media Player. Use QuickTime to play it back.
Playing Back Videos
Videos selected in the video list can be played back in the
[Playback Videos] area.
The appearance and operations of the [Playback Videos]
area differ depending on the selected video format.
For JPEG
[Recording Date & Time]
Displays the date and time of video frames that are being
displayed.
[Playback Frame No.]
Displays frame numbers and total number of video frames
that are being displayed.
[Playback Interval]
•[Real Time]
JPEG video is played back in real time interval
according to the recording time. The preceding JPEG
video appears in an empty frame.
[Equal Interval]
JPEG video is played back at a 1-second interval.
1
Specify the folder to download video to in [Download
to].
2
Select a video to download in the video list.
3
Click [Download].
Important
Since the Recorded Video Utility processes both files
downloaded to a PC and its original videos recorded on the SD
memory card, the video list will not display correctly if files
downloaded to a PC are manually deleted. In this case, click
[Refresh Download Status] to refresh status of data
downloaded to a PC.
1
Select a video to export in the video list.
2
Click [Export to mov format].
3
Select a folder to export to and click [OK].
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Note
[Real Time] can be selected only for playback of downloaded
videos.
[Not Downloaded] or [Partially Downloaded] JPEG videos may
not be played back in the order they were recorded.
Slider/Playback Control
Drag the slider to change playback position.
The following buttons can also be used for playback.
[Save Playback Frame As]
Video frames that are being played back can be saved as
a separate file.
For H.264
Video in the H.264 format that has been downloaded to a
PC can be played back on an external player.
[Number of downloaded video files]
The number of downloaded files the video consist of is
displayed.
[Playback with External Player]
Start up the external player (Windows Media Player, etc.)
and the selected video is played back.
[Open Video folder]
Open the folder storing the selected video. Double click
the video file in the folder to play it back.
Note
When the file size for mov type files is 1 MB or greater, they are
split into several files.
If mov files are split into several files, only the initial few
seconds of the first file can be played back.
The exported video files can be played back using QuickTime
7.7 and Windows Media Player 11/12. For Windows Vista and
earlier, use QuickTime. However, playback when using this
software is not guaranteed.
Deleting Videos
You can delete videos from an SD memory card.
The video is deleted from the camera.
Note
If the selected videos contain [Not Downloaded] videos, a
message prompting you to confirm deletion appears. Click [OK]
to delete the video.
Displaying SD Memory Card Information
Click [SD Card Details] to display information on the SD
memory card inserted in the camera.
Button Description
Move to first frame
Move to previous frame
Fast rewind
Playback
Pause
Fast forward
Move to next frame
Move to last frame
1
Select a video to delete in the video list.
2
Click [Delete from Camera].
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This panel is used to adjust video from the camera that is
displayed by each Admin Tool. The panel is available to
the Privacy Mask Setting Tool, View Restriction Setting
Tool, Preset Setting Tool and Intelligent Function Setting
Tool.
Using Control for Admin
Click the [Control for Admin] button to display the Control
for Admin Panel.
Opening/Closing Control Items
Clicking the title of a control item will open or close the
setting items.
You can display the Control for Admin Panel and open the
various control items even without obtaining the camera
control privileges, but the items will be grayed out.
Operating the Control Items
The panel operates in the same way as Control for Admin
of the Admin Viewer.
[Smart Shade Control]
You can set Smart Shade Control. For details, see “Setting
the Smart Shade Control” (p. 139).
[Focus]
You can adjust focus. For details, see “Setting the Focus”
(p. 139).
[Exposure]
You can adjust exposure. For details, see “Setting the
Exposure” (p. 140).
Note
The items for the Intelligent Function Setting Tool's Control for
Admin will be grayed out if the [Lock camera position] checkbox
is selected (p. 107) in the Intelligent Function Setting Tool.
Control for Admin
Chapter 7
Admin Viewer/VB Viewer
Differences between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer
User Authorities and Camera Control Privileges
Viewer Startup and Operation
Camera Control and Obtaining Camera Control Privileges
Admin Viewer Operation and Settings
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Accessing this viewer via a web browser allows you to display images and operate the camera.
Two types of viewer are available, the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer.
Major Differences Between the Admin
Viewer and the VB Viewer
The operable ranges differ between the viewers.
Admin Viewer:
Users can use the administrative control functions,
such as shooting adjustment settings or event
detection display.
VB Viewer:
This viewer is limited to basic image operations for
viewing images.
Accessible controls are different.
Admin Viewer:
Users with privileged camera control can use this
viewer.
Password authentication is required.
Authorized users must have privileged camera
control assigned by the Administrator beforehand
(p. 68).
VB Viewer:
Users with camera control authority can use this
viewer. You can set the applicable options to
enable/disable authentication, etc.
User Authorities and Camera Control
Privileges
User authorities and their relative camera control
privileges are specified as follows.
* Can be changed: The Administrator can change the
privileges of Authorized Users and Guest Users (p. 68).
Overview of Viewer
Admin Viewer
VB Viewer
VB-H41/610/710 Viewer
Important
Use the RM-Lite Viewer to display H.264 video from the
camera.
Only JPEG images can be displayed using the VB-H41/610/710
viewer.
User
Authority
Camera Control Privileges
Video
Distribution
Audio
Distribution
Privileged
Camera
Control
Camera
Control
Administrator
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Authorized
user
{
(Can be
changed)
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(Can be
changed)
{
(Can be
changed)
{
(Can be
changed)
Guest user
×
{
(Can be
changed)
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(Can be
changed)
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(Can be
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The four authorities that can be set for users are privileged
camera control, camera control, video distribution and
audio distribution.
Users must have privileged camera control to use the
Admin Viewer.
Users must have the video distribution authority to display
images using the VB Viewer. To operate the camera using
the VB Viewer, users must also have camera control
authority.
Audio distribution authority is required to receive audio
using the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer.
[Administrator]
This user is given all authorities. The user name is fixed
to “root”.
The Administrator can launch the Admin Viewer from
the [Admin Viewer] link on the top page.
[Authorized User]
Authorized users can launch the Admin Viewer from
the [Admin Viewer] link on the top page if they have
privileged camera control. Authorized users can no
longer launch the Admin Viewer upon losing privileged
camera control. However, they can still launch the VB
Viewer. Launching the VB Viewer can be prohibited by
disabling all authorities of a given authorized user
(p. 68).
[Guest User]
This user can only use the following functions:
Backlight compensation, snapshots, image display,
audio distribution
Pan/tilt/zoom camera control
Digital PTZ
Guest users can launch the VB Viewer from the [VB
Viewer] link on the top page. The Administrator can
completely prohibit all camera access from guest users
by disabling all their authorities.
Note
The factory default setting gives privileged camera control to
[Authorized User] as well.
If all guest user authorities are disabled, the user
authentication dialog box will appear when the VB Viewer is
launched. When an authorized user or administrator name and
password are entered, the VB Viewer can be used with
authorized user or administrator authorities, respectively.
The authorities of authorized users are assigned as follows.
List of Authorized User Authorities
Important
Only the [Administrator] can transmit audio from the viewer.
At any time, the [Administrator] can launch the Admin Viewer
to override the camera control privileges of another instance
of the Admin Viewer launched by an [Authorized User]. The
Administrator can retain the camera control privileges, but
doing so prevents authorized users from obtaining camera
control privileges. After viewing the necessary information,
the Administrator should always close the viewer or click
[Obtain/Release Camera Control] to release the control
privileges.
The Admin Viewer launched by the [Administrator] can access
only one camera at a time. While administrator authorities are
used to access the camera from a given PC, access with
administrator authorities from other PCs will be not be granted.
In contrast, the camera can be accessed simultaneously by
multiple instances of the Admin Viewer launched by
[Authorized Users] from different PCs. Take note, however,
that when controlling the camera, the control privileges are
given to the user who accessed the camera most recently.
Provided controls Viewer Operations
Privileged Camera
Control
Camera Control
Video Distribution
Audio Distribution
Admin
Viewer
All operations possible in the Admin Viewer.
[Details]
Video size, video display size, full screen mode, reconnect, audio reception, back
light compensation, get a snapshot, SD memory card insert status, event display,
viewer PTZ*
1
, Control for Admin (smart shade control, focus, exposure, white balance,
day/night, external device output, frame rate), preset selection, home position
Slider for pan/tilt/zoom, panorama display, Control for Admin (camera PTZ*
1
operation and speed setting)
Digital PTZ
VB Viewer All operations possible in the VB Viewer.
[Details]
Video size, video display size, full screen mode, reconnect, audio reception, back
light compensation, get a snapshot, preset selection, home position
Slider for pan/tilt/zoom, panorama display
Digital PTZ
Camera Control
Video Distribution
Audio Distribution
VB Viewer All operations possible in the VB Viewer.
[Details]
Video size, video display size, full screen mode, reconnect, audio reception, back
light compensation, get a snapshot, preset selection, home position
Slider for pan/tilt/zoom, panorama display
Digital PTZ
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*1 PTZ: Pan, tilt, zoom
*2 If video distribution authority is disabled, users can no longer use VB Viewer.
Video Distribution
Audio Distribution
VB Viewer Video size, video display size, full screen mode, reconnect, audio reception, get a
snapshot
Panorama display
Digital PTZ
Video Distribution*
2
VB Viewer Video size, video display size, full screen mode, reconnect, get a snapshot
Panorama display
Digital PTZ
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Admin Viewer/VB Viewer
Launching the Viewer
Refer to “User Authentication” (p. 42) in “Chapter
4 Top Page of the Camera” for information on the user
name and password.
The viewer is launched.
Shutting Down the Viewer
Close the web browser in the viewer to shut down.
Connecting from Admin Tools
Only the administrator can connect to this viewer.
(Refer to “Launching the Admin Tools” (p. 84) for
information on launching the Admin Tools.)
Note
In environments without a proxy server, select [Internet options] >
[Connections] tab > [LAN settings] and clear the [Automatically
detect settings] checkbox in Internet Explorer.
Launching the Viewer
Important
The Admin Tools Certificate must be installed on a PC that is
using the Admin Viewer. (p. 26)
This Operation Guide explains relevant operations based on
the IP address “192.168.100.1” (factory default setting). You
must enter the actual IP address set for the camera when
following instructions.
1
Access “http://192.168.100.1/” via the web browser.
2
Click [Admin Viewer] or [VB Viewer] according to the
user.
3
For [Admin Viewer], enter the user name and
password.
1
Launch Admin Tools.
2
Click [Admin Viewer].
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Display Screens of Admin Viewer
The following gives an overview of the functions of buttons, boxes and other screen elements displayed in the Admin
Viewer.
The following screen shows the Admin Viewer with all panels opened. In practice, you only open panels that are necessary,
and can put them anywhere desired in the web browser.
(1) Image Display Area
Displays images received from the camera.
(2) Video Size
Set the size of video received from the camera.
(3) Video Display Size
Set the display size of the image shown on the screen.
(4) [Full Screen Mode] button
Live images are shown in full screen mode.
(5) [Reconnect] button
The camera is reconnected.
(6) [Audio Transmission] button
Transmit audio to the camera.
(7) [Audio Reception] button
Audio from the camera is received and output.
(8) Slider for tilt
This slider is used to control the tilt (vertical
movement) of the camera.
(9) Slider for pan
This slider is used to control the pan (horizontal
movement) of the camera.
(10)Slider for zoom
This slider is used to control the zoom ratio.
You can zoom in (telephoto) by moving the knob
upwards or zoom out (wide-angle) by moving the
knob downwards.
(11)[BLC] (Back Light Compensation) button
This button turns on/off backlight compensation. This
control is effective when the image is dark due to
backlight.
How to Operate the Viewer
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(32)
(1)
(9)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(13)
(14)
(31)
(33)
(34)
(28)
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(15) (21)
(22)
(18) (19)
(21)
(29)
(23)
(24)
(11)(12)
(25)
(26)
(27)
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(12)[Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
This button is used to obtain/release the camera
control privileges.
(13)Information Field
Information messages, warning messages and error
messages are shown to the user.
(14)[Get a Snapshot] button
A still image from the moment of clicking is displayed
in a new window.
(15)SD Memory Card Mount Status Icon
Displays whether or not the SD memory card is
mounted.
SD memory card is mounted.
SD memory card is not mounted.
(16)[Start/Stop SD Card Recording] button
Recording to the SD memory card starts if you have
camera control privileges. Click again to stop
recording.
(17)[Recorded Video Utility] button
The Recorded Video Utility (p. 118) of the Admin Tools
starts up.
(18)[Event Display] button
The event display panel is displayed.
(19)[Viewer PTZ] button
The viewer PTZ panel is displayed.
(20)[Panorama Display] button
The panorama display panel is displayed.
(21)[Control for Admin] button
Displays the Control for Admin Panel.
(22)[Digital PTZ] button
The Digital PTZ panel is displayed.
(23)Preset selection box
You can control the camera with presets registered in
the camera beforehand.
(24)[Home Position] button
Move the camera angle to the home position.
(25)Event Display Panel
This panel is displayed upon clicking the [Event
Display] button.
The panel shows the input status of external devices
and the status of image and volume detection by
intelligent functions.
(26)Panorama Display Panel
This panel is displayed upon clicking the [Panorama
Display] button.
(27)Panorama Display Area
Displays panorama images registered in the camera.
You can operate the camera by controlling the frame
lines within the panorama display area.
(28)Digital PTZ Panel
This panel is displayed upon clicking the [Digital PTZ]
button.
(29)Digital PTZ Area Designator
Specify the area in the image display area to crop with
Digital PTZ.
(30)[Setting Page]
The screen switches to the Settings Menu page.
(31)[Back to top]
The screen switches to the top page of the camera.
(32)Control for Admin Panel
You can operate the camera with the administrator
authorities. For details, see “Using Control for Admin”
(p. 138).
(33)Viewer PTZ Panel
This panel is displayed upon clicking the [Viewer PTZ]
button.
(34)Viewer PTZ Area Designator
Set the cropped area in the image display area.
VB Viewer
(1) Image Display Area
Displays images received from the camera.
(2) Video Size
Set the size of video received from the camera.
(3) Video Display Size
Set the display size of the image shown on the screen.
(4) [Full Screen Mode] button
Live images are shown in full screen mode.
(2)
(13)
(14)
(1)
(21)
(22)
(10)
(15)
(16)
(7)
(12)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(11)(3) (9) (4)(5)
(6)
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(5) [Reconnect] button
The camera is reconnected.
(6) [Audio Reception] button
Audio from the camera is received and output.
(7) Control Privilege Status Indicator
Whether or not the current client has camera control
privileges is shown in this area.
(8) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
This button is used to obtain and release the camera
control privileges.
(9) Slider for tilt
This slider is used to control the tilt (vertical
movement) of the camera.
(10)Slider for pan
This slider is used to control the pan (horizontal
movement) of the camera.
(11)Slider for zoom
This slider is used to control the zoom ratio.
You can zoom in (telephoto) by moving the knob
upwards or zoom out (wide-angle) by moving the
knob downwards.
(12)[BLC] (Back Light Compensation) button
This button turns on/off backlight compensation. This
control is effective when the image is dark due to
backlight.
(13)Information Field
Information messages, warning messages and error
messages are shown to the user.
(14)[Get a Snapshot] button
A still image from the moment of clicking is displayed
in a new window.
(15)[Panorama Display] button
The panorama display panel is displayed.
(16)[Digital PTZ] button
The Digital PTZ panel is displayed.
(17)Preset selection box
You can control the camera with presets registered in
the camera beforehand.
(18)[Home Position] button
Move the camera angle to the home position.
(19)Panorama Display Panel
This panel is displayed upon clicking the [Panorama
Display] button.
(20)Panorama Display Area
Displays panorama images registered in the camera.
You can operate the camera by controlling the frame
lines within the panorama display area.
(21)Digital PTZ Panel
This panel is displayed upon clicking the [Digital PTZ]
button.
(22)Digital PTZ Area Designator
Specify the area in the image display area to crop with
Digital PTZ.
Obtaining Camera Control Privileges
The camera cannot be controlled by multiple users
simultaneously. Only the user with the control privileges
can control the camera. To perform backlight
compensation camera control, you must obtain control
privileges first.
How to Operate
Click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button to
obtain the control privileges.
Camera Control Privilege Status Indicator
Display of the camera control buttons and camera control
status indicator changes according to the status of control
privileges shown as follows.
[Obtain/Release Camera Control]
button
This button is used to obtain/release the
camera control privileges.
Camera Control
Privilege Display
Displays camera
control privilege
status.
Admin Viewer
VB Viewer
Control privileges not assigned
With the VB Viewer, the control privilege status
indicator appears in gray and an animated
[Obtain/Release Camera Control] button is
displayed.
The Admin Viewer does not display a control
privilege status indicator. The [Obtain/Release
Camera Control] button is grayed out.
When waiting for control privileges in the VB
Viewer, the remaining standby time is shown
on the control privilege status indicator.
Waiting for control privileges
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Controlling the Camera
Obtain camera control privileges before carrying out the
following operations. These operations can be carried out
in both the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer.
Note
Operations carried out by clicking or dragging will not be
precise.
Users operating the camera in the Admin Viewer with the
administrator authorities can control the camera outside the
view restrictions.
Users operating the camera in the Admin Viewer with the
authorized user authorities can control the camera only within
the view restrictions.
Users operating the camera in the VB Viewer can control the
camera within the view restrictions.
Changing the Camera Angle
You can change the angle by doing one of the following:
Use the pan and tilt sliders
The camera angle will change according to the knob
position on the sliders. The knob can also be moved by
clicking on an empty part of the slider.
Click on the video
When you click on the video display area, the camera
angle changes so that the clicked position becomes the
center of the video. If the desired position is not displayed
in the center with one click, align the mouse pointer and
click again until the desired position is displayed in the
center.
Note
In the Admin Viewer, you can also control the pan and tilt with the
camera control button (p. 139).
Change the Camera Angle in the Panorama
Display Area
Move by clicking
Clicking a point in the panorama window moves the pan
and tilt to center on that point.
Move by dragging
Dragging the yellow frame lines in the panorama window
moves the pan and tilt to capture that area.
Note
Clicking outside the yellow frame lines and dragging will create
blue frame lines. When you release the mouse button, the blue
lines will turn yellow and the camera will change the pan, tilt and
zoom in order to capture that area.
If another user is waiting for control privileges
while you are assigned control privileges,
your remaining time is shown on the control
privilege status indicator.
Control privileges assigned
(restricted time counting down)
The control privilege status indicator is shown
in blue.
The [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
in the VB Viewer is blue in the center.
The [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
in the Admin Viewer is yellow green in the
center.
Control privileges assigned
1
Click the [Panorama Display] button.
2
Change the camera angle in the panorama display
area.
Video Display Area
This slider is used to control
the pan (horizontal
movement) of the camera.
This slider is used to control
the tilt (vertical movement)
of the camera.
The frame lines within the display area show the
image currently being captured by the camera.
Blue frame lines mean that you do not have camera
control privileges.
Yellow frame lines mean that you have camera
control privileges.
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Changing the Camera Zoom Ratio
Move the knob on the slider up or down to zoom in or out
The camera zoom ratio will change according to the knob
position on the slider. The knob can also be moved by
clicking on an empty part of the slider.
Note
If [Digital Zoom] is set to [Enable] in [Camera] on the Setting
page, the icon for the digital zoom telephoto end is displayed.
(p. 53).
In the Admin Viewer, you can also control the zoom with the
Camera Control button (p. 139).
Change the Zoom Ratio in the Panorama
Display Area
You can change the zoom ratio by dragging the yellow
frame lines in the panorama window and changing the
size of the frame. The zoom ratio will adjust to capture
the area in the changed frame.
Note
Clicking outside the yellow frame lines and dragging will create
blue frame lines. When you release the mouse button, the blue
lines will turn yellow and the camera will change the pan, tilt and
zoom in order to capture that area.
Using the Preset/Home Position
You can control the camera using presets and home
position registered in the camera beforehand (p. 96).
Click the preset selection box and select a preset from the
displayed list to go to the selected preset camera angle.
Click the [Home Position] button to move the camera
angle to the home position.
Note
Register presets and home position beforehand using the Preset
Setting Tool (p. 98). Registered presets will appear in the preset
selection box.
Compensating Backlight
This control is effective when the image is dark due to
backlight.
Clicking [BLC] brightens images that are dark due to
backlight.
Clicking the button again cancels backlight
compensation.
1
Click the [Panorama Display] button.
2
Change the zoom ratio in the panorama display area
displayed.
Maximum telephoto digital
zoom
(only when digital
zoom is on)
Optical telephoto end
Slider for zoom
Move the knob upwards to
zoom in (telephoto)
Move the knob downwards
to zoom out (wide-angle)
Wide end
Important
The [BLC] button is not available if [Smart Shade Control] is
set to [Auto].
The [BLC] button is not available if [Exposure] is set to
[Manual].
[Home Position] button
Preset selection box
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Cropping and Displaying Part of an Image
(Digital PTZ)
You can use the Digital PTZ panel to crop and display
part of a camera image in the image display area. It is
also possible to use a preset or home position registered
to the camera.
Digital PTZ
Digital PTZ is a function that facilitates simple panning,
tilting, and zooming without changing the camera lens
position that was adjusted at the time of installation by
transmitting just part of the camera effective pixel area
(1920 x 1080) from the camera to the viewer.
Note
For details on how this function differs from Viewer PTZ, see
p. 138.
Opening the Digital PTZ Panel
Click the [Digital PTZ] button to display the Digital PTZ
panel.
The appearance of the [Digital PTZ] button differs as
follows depending on the state of the Digital PTZ function.
Specifying a Cropping Range
Change the position and size of the preview frame on the
Digital PTZ panel to specify the range to display in the
image display area.
The preview frame is blue when you have not obtained
camera control privileges. When you obtain camera
control privileges, the preview frame turns yellow and you
can use the following procedures to resize and move it.
Changing the Size
You can resize the preview frame by dragging it. The
preview frame turns blue during dragging. The image
inside the frame is displayed in the image display area in
accordance with the size of the frame.
Note
The size of the preview frame can be changed to any of the five
sizes 640 x 360, 512 x 288, 384 x 216, 256 x 144, and 128 x 72,
and the new size is displayed in [Image Size] on the Digital PTZ
panel. The aspect ratio is always 16:9.
Changing the Position
You can move the preview frame by dragging the inside
of the frame.
If you click any position in the Digital PTZ display area, the
preview frame moves to the clicked position.
Note
The preview frame moves in stages. You cannot finely adjust the
position.
Specifying a Range with the Sliders
You can use the pan, tilt, and zoom sliders for the image
display area to specify the cropping range in the image
display area. The preview frame on the Digital PTZ panel
also moves in accordance with the operation of the pan,
tilt, and zoom sliders.
Using a Preset or the Home Position
You can use a registered preset or home position to
specify the range for Digital PTZ.
Digital PTZ is disabled (displays the scene as seen by
the camera).
Digital PTZ is enabled (displays trimmed video).
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Click the preset selection box and select a preset from the
displayed list to move the preview frame on the Digital
PTZ panel to the preset position and display the image
inside the frame in the image display area.
Click the [Home Position] button to move the preview
frame on the Digital PTZ panel to the home position and
display the image inside the frame in the image display
area.
Note
Register the preset or home position beforehand using the Preset
Setting Tool (p. 98). Registered presets will appear in the preset
selection box.
Exiting Digital PTZ
Click the [Digital PTZ] button again. The Digital PTZ panel
closes and Digital PTZ ends.
Although clicking the close button of the Digital PTZ panel
closes the Digital PTZ panel, Digital PTZ will stay on.
Setting Video and Audio
Changing the Video Size
You can set a desired video size for video received from
the camera. Select from [320x240], [480x270], [960x540]
or [1920x1080].
Changing the Display Screen Size
You can change the display screen size. Select from [Actual
Pixels], [480x270], [960x540], [1920x1080] or [Fit to
Window].
[Actual Pixels] displays the video at the size at which it is
being captured.
[Fit to Window] displays the video at the maximum size
possible in the web browser window.
Note
Black bars will appear above and below the image if [Actual
Pixels] is selected for the display screen size while the video size
is set to [320x240].
Displaying in Full Screen Mode
You can show images over the entire display. Clicking this
button will switch the viewer to full screen mode.
To close the full screen window, select [Exit Full Screen
Mode] in the following menu.
You can display the necessary panels for controlling the
camera in the full screen mode. Right-click on the screen
and select the necessary panel from the menu that
appears.
[Obtain/Release Camera Control]
Obtain and release the camera
control privileges.
[Preset] Select a preset.
[Home Position] Move the camera angle to the
home position.
[Panorama] Displays the panorama display
panel.
[Start/Exit Viewer PTZ]
The viewer PTZ panel is
displayed.
(Admin Viewer only)
[Start/Exit Digital PTZ]
The Digital PTZ panel is
displayed.
[Control] Displays the camera control
panel.
[Pan/Tilt Slider] Displays the pan/tilt slider.
[Control for Admin] Displays the Control for Admin
Panel (Admin Viewer only).
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[Video Capture Size] Switch video capture size.
[Snapshot] Get a snapshot.
[Audio Reception] Receive audio.
[Audio Transmission] Transmit audio (Admin Viewer
only).
[Event Display] Displays the event display panel
(Admin Viewer only).
[Start/Stop SD Card Recording]
Start and stop video recording to
an SD memory card (Admin
Viewer only).
[Exit Full Screen Mode] Exit full screen mode.
You can move any panel by clicking the title bar and
dragging it to the desired position.
Getting a Snapshot
Captures a still image from live images and displays it in a
new window.
You can also save still images.
Click [Get a Snapshot] button at the moment you want to
capture a still image.
A snapshot panel will open showing a still image from the
moment you clicked it. When the snapshot panel is open,
click the [Get a Snapshot] button to update the image
displayed in the snapshot panel.
To save a still image, right-click on it and select [Save
Picture As] from the menu that appears.
Enter the file name desired and save the image.
Reconnect
To reconnect the camera, click this button.
Note
If you reconnect, audio reception will stop and camera control
privileges will be lost.
Receiving Audio
You can receive audio through the microphone attached
to the camera.
Click this button to receive audio.
Select the [Receive audio] checkbox in the Audio
Reception panel that appears and use the slider to set an
appropriate volume.
Note
To receive audio, go to [Audio Server] in [Server] beforehand
and set [Audio Transmission from the Camera] to [Enable]
(p. 62).
The first time the Audio Reception panel is launched from the VB
Viewer, a message to install the “Canon Network Camera Audio
Receiver” add-on will be displayed in the information bar of the web
browser. Install the add-on.
Regardless whether or not the Audio Reception panel is open,
audio will always be received if the [Receive audio] checkbox is
selected in the Audio Reception panel.
To use the audio function in environments that use a proxy server,
the camera IP address must be specified in [Internet options] >
[Connections] > [LAN settings] > [Proxy server] > [Advanced] >
[Exceptions] of Internet Explorer.
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Checking Information
The following icons will appear depending on the content
of the information displayed.
Note
For details on the messages, see “List of Viewer Messages”
(p. 162).
Icon (color) Meaning Description
(Blue) Information
Appears when a camera
operation has been successful.
The following information
appears.
Help messages, such for each
button and pull down menu
Frame rate information
Pan, tilt, zoom camera
information, image
stabilization information
Pan, tilt, and
zoom information for Digital
PTZ
(Yellow) Warning
A message will appear notifying
the user when camera control
privileges cannot be obtained,
audio reception stops, etc.
(Orange) Error
Appears when a system error
occurs.
Important
If the image stabilizer function is turned on in the setting page
(p. 53), the actual viewing angle of the image will be smaller
than the viewing angle displayed in the information field (For
On1: approx. 83%; for On2: approx. 50%).
Also, the viewing angle of image display becomes smaller than
the angle (frame) displayed in the panorama display area.
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The operations and settings that can be performed only in the Admin Viewer are explained.
Transmitting Audio
In the Admin Viewer, you can transmit audio via an
external device connected to the camera.
Click this button to transmit audio.
Use the slider to set an appropriate volume on the Send
Audio panel that appears.
In the [Audio sending time limit], select [No Limit], [1
min(s)], [5 min(s)] or [10 min(s)].
Note
The first time the Send Audio panel is launched, a message to
install the add-on “Canon Network Camera Audio Receiver” will
be displayed in the information bar of the web browser. Install the
add-on.
Magnifying Part of the Image (Viewer
PTZ)
You can use the Viewer PTZ panel to magnify part of the
camera’s image in the image display area.
Viewer PTZ
Viewer PTZ uses the digital zoom function to enlarge part
of a video without using the camera pan, tilt or zoom
functions.
This function allows you to enlarge part of a video when
using the camera in a locked position, for example, during
use of an intelligent function.
Note
Video cropped with Viewer PTZ will not be videos recorded
manually, or by event or timer.
The cropped position in the image display area will be
reflected in full screen mode as well.
Opening the Viewer PTZ Panel
Click the [Viewer PTZ] button to display the viewer PTZ
panel.
The initial status of the Viewer PTZ panel shows the
preview frame (yellow) occupying the entire image.
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Important
When the Viewer PTZ function is used, you cannot operate the
camera by clicking the image display area.
Preview Frame
(Magnified display area)
Center of preview
frame
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Adjusting the Preview Frame Size
Drag the preview frame line to make the frame smaller,
and a magnified view of the image in the frame will be
shown in the image display area.
The preview frame turns blue when you drag it.
Note
The aspect ratio of the preview frame is always 16:9.
The Viewer PTZ uses digital zoom, so the higher the digital
zoom ratio, the lower the quality of the image becomes.
Moving the Preview Frame
You can move the preview frame to the desired position.
Move by dragging
Click within the preview frame and drag it over the subject
that you want to see magnified.
The preview frame turns blue when you drag it.
Move by clicking
Click a position outside of the preview frame and the
preview frame will move to that position. Click the subject
that you want to see magnified.
Move using sliders
You can pan, tilt and zoom the displayed video using
sliders.
Note
After changing the preview frame, the image display area will
continue to display the cropped video corresponding to the
preview frame even after the Viewer PTZ panel is closed.
However, when you reconnect to Admin Viewer, the initial status
will be restored.
Exiting Viewer PTZ
Click the [Viewer PTZ] button again. The Viewer PTZ
panel closes and Viewer PTZ is exited.
Although clicking the close button of the Viewer PTZ panel
closes the PTZ panel, the Viewer PTZ will stay on.
Differences Between Viewer PTZ and Digital
PTZ
Viewer PTZ and Digital PTZ are both simple pan, tilt, and
zoom functions that use the digital zoom function, but they
have the following differences because they employ
different operating principles.
Using Control for Admin
When you have obtained control privileges, click the
[Control for Admin] button to display the Control for Admin
Panel and perform camera operation and video settings.
Viewer PTZ Digital PTZ
Enlarges the specified part of
the image transmitted from
the camera and then displays
it in the viewer.
Transmits only the trimmed
part of the entire area that can
be captured by the camera.
The size of the received data
is large.
The size of the received data
is small.
Can be used only in Admin
Viewer.
Can be used in both Admin
Viewer and VB Viewer.
PTZ operation can be
performed independently for
each viewer.
Independent operation cannot
be performed for each viewer
(if multiple viewers are
connected, the same display
is applied in the other
viewers).
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Opening/Closing Control Items
Clicking the title of a control item will open or close it.
You can open the various control items even without
obtaining the camera control privileges, but all items other
than [Frame Rate] will be grayed out.
Performing Operations and Settings
Click the camera control buttons to set the pan, tilt and
zoom operations as well as the speed.
(1) [Pan/Tilt] button
Move pan and tilt in the direction of the arrows.
Operation will continue as long as you are holding
down the button and will stop when you release it.
Clicking the center button will make the camera face
straight forwards.
(2) [Zoom] button
Zooms in or out. Operation will continue as long as
you are holding down the button and will stop when
you release it.
(3) [Pan/Tilt] Speed
Select a speed from [Fast], [Normal] and [Slow].
(4) [Zoom] Speed
Set the speed to [Fast] or [Slow].
Note
Changing the [Pan/Tilt] speed or [Zoom] speed will not change
the speed of the slider, or of the pan, tilt or zoom in panorama.
Setting the Smart Shade Control
The smart shade control function differs from backlight
compensation in that only dark areas are brightened while
bright areas are kept intact.
(1) [Smart Shade Control]
Set to [Off] or [On].
(2) Adjusting the Smart Shade Control
When smart shade control is [On], set one of the 7
levels from [1] (Mild) to [7] (Strong).
Example: If the background is bright and the subject
is hard to see, this function brightens dark areas to
make the subject clearer.
In comparison to backlight compensation, smart
shade control can reduce overexposure of bright
areas.
Note
When [On] is selected for smart shade control, the image file
size increases.
When [On] is selected for smart shade control, screen noise
may increase. If noise is noticeable, lower the control level.
Setting the Focus
[Auto] : Automatically focuses on the
subject.
[Manual] : You can adjust the focus manually
by pushing the (far) and
(near) buttons.
Clicking [One-shot AF] will use
autofocus to focus on a subject and
then stop in manual focus.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
OFF Smart Shade
Control
BLC (Back Light
Compensation)
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[Fixed at Infinity] : You can set the focus so that it is
fixed near infinity.
Setting the Exposure
(1) Exposure Mode
Select from [Auto], [Manual], [Auto (Flickerless)] or
[Auto (Shutter-priority AE)].
If [Auto] is selected for [Day/Night] under [Camera] in
the Setting page (p. 53), select [Auto], [Auto
(Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)].
[Auto]
The exposure is controlled automatically.
[Manual]
The exposure is set by adjusting the shutter speed,
aperture and gain values manually.
[Auto (Flickerless)]
In this mode, video flickering caused by fluorescent
lights, etc., can be reduced. The shutter speed is
automatically adjusted according to the brightness
of the environment in which the camera is used.
[Auto (Shutter-priority AE)]
In this mode, the desired shutter speed can be
specified.
(2) [Exposure Compensation]
When [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-
priority AE)] is selected for [Exposure], the exposure
compensation value desired can be selected from
nine levels (-4 to +4) using the slider.
To darken the image, select a negative value. To
brighten the image, select a positive value.
(3) [Metering Mode]
When [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-
priority AE)] is selected for [Exposure], the metering
mode can be selected from [Center-Weighted],
[Average] or [Spot].
For an explanation on each item set in [Metering
Mode], see [Metering Mode] in the Setting page
(p. 51).
(4) [Shutter Speed]
When [Manual] or [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] is
selected for [Exposure], select the shutter speed
desired. If [Manual] is selected, set the shutter speed
in the range of [1/1 sec] to [1/16000 sec] from a pull-
down menu. If [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] is selected,
set the shutter speed in the range of [1/2 sec] to
[1/16000 sec] from a pull-down menu.
When capturing a moving subject, selecting a higher
shutter speed can reduce blurry video capture.
(5) [Aperture]
If [Manual] is selected for [Exposure], set a desired
aperture value.
Moving the slider to the left closes the aperture and
darkens the image. Moving the slider to the right
opens the aperture and brightens the image.
(6) [Gain]
If [Manual] is selected for [Exposure], set a desired
gain value.
Moving the slider to the left decreases the gain
(sensitivity to brightness) and darkens the image.
Moving the slider to the right increases the gain and
brightens the image.
Important
If it is set in the Admin Viewer, the same focus mode will
occur in the viewers of other users also.
Depending on the lighting used, focus may not be
maintained when switching between [Day Mode] and [Night
Mode]. Focus when switching Day/Night Mode can be set in
the [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings] panel in the Admin
Viewer (p. 141).
Setting the shutter speed at [1/1 sec] in manual exposure
(p. 140) will disable the [Auto] and [One-shot AF] focus
modes in Control for Admin. Switch the focus to [Manual] and
adjust it to your subject.
Refer to the following for focus ranges.
Notes on p. 52
Notes on p. 38
Changes to focus mode in the Admin Viewer will not be
reflected in the settings on the setting page.
Note that if you set the focus manually it will remain fixed.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Setting White Balance
(1) [Auto]
The white balance is adjusted automatically.
(2) [Light Source]
Select the light source from the pull-down menu below
according to the condition in which the camera is
used.
For an explanation on each item set in [Light Source],
see [White Balance] in the Setting page (p. 52).
(3) [Lock]
The white balance is fixed to that of the video currently
received.
To forcibly fix the white balance according to the light
source, use [One-shot WB].
Example of Setting Method:
Irradiate a white subject (white paper, etc.) using the
light source and capture the subject over the entire
screen. In this condition, select [One-shot WB].
Setting the Day/Night Mode
(1) [Auto]
The camera automatically switches to day mode or
night mode depending on ambient brightness.
(2) [Day Mode]
Color image can be viewed in the normal mode.
(3) [Night Mode]
Images are shown in black and white, due to the
disabling of the infrared cut filter.
(4) [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings]
Click to display the [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings]
panel for making focus settings when switching Day/
Night Mode. Can only be set when [Focus] is set to
[Manual] (p. 139).
Important
If the subject is a traffic signal or electronic scoreboard, etc.,
the captured image may flicker.
In this case, try changing [Exposure] to [Auto (Shutter-priority
AE)] and then select a shutter speed lower than 1/100, to see
if the situation improves.
When [Camera] > [Camera Control] > [AGC Limit] is set to
[OFF] in the setting page and [Exposure] is set to [Auto
(Shutter-priority AE)], exposure compensation and backlight
compensation will not be performed.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(3)
Important
Since the light source selection options are based on
representative characteristics, proper colors may not be
achieved depending on the applicable light source. In this
case, use the [One-shot WB] function.
If the subject looks greenish under mercury lamps in the
[Auto] mode, select the [Mercury Lamp] mode under light
source. If the image is still not shown in appropriate colors
under mercury lamps when the [Mercury Lamp] mode is
selected under light source, use [One-shot WB].
When the subject has only one color, under low light
conditions, or when sodium lamps, mercury lamps or certain
other fluorescent lighting is used, colors may not be adjusted
automatically.
When [Day/Night] is set to [Night Mode] (including when it is
set to [Auto] and night mode is judged to be applicable), the
white balance function cannot be used.
Notes on capturing video continuously day and night
If a subject that seldom changes is captured in a location
where the light source changes gradually, such as when
capturing a subject continuously day and night, appropriate
colors may not be achieved.
In the above case, applying changes to the image to capture
will achieve the appropriate colors.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
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Focusing positions will vary under different light
sources, such as fluorescent or infrared, since the
wavelengths of these light sources vary. One of the
following methods can be used to adjust the focusing
position to allow for these differences when switching
Day/Night Mode.
(5) [Use One-shot AF]
This is the factory default setting. Select this option to
use One-shot AF when switching Day/Night Mode.
(6) [Move to registered focus position]
When switching Day/Night Mode, the focus positions
preregistered for Day Mode and Night Mode in
[Register focus position] will be used. For details, see
“Registering the Focus Positions” (p. 142).
(7) [Compensate for light source]
Select this option to adjust the focus position to suit
the lighting being used when switching to Night Mode.
[Fluorescent]
Select this option to capture video under
fluorescent, LED, sodium or mercury lighting.
[Halogen Lamp]
Select this option to capture video under halogen or
incandescent lighting.
[Infrared (740nm)]
Select this option to capture video under infrared
(740 nm wavelength) lighting.
[Infrared (850nm)]
Select this option to capture video under infrared
(850 nm wavelength) lighting.
[Infrared (940nm)]
Select this option to capture video under infrared
(940 nm wavelength) lighting.
(8) [None]
When switching Day/Night Mode, the camera
automatically focuses on each of the fluorescent
lighting focus positions set for Day Mode and Night
Mode.
Registering the Focus Positions
The focus positions that are used when switching Day/
Night Mode are registered as follows:
[Registered] will appear next to the mode, [Day Mode]
or [Night Mode], picked in step 1.
[Clear the registered focus position?] will appear when
selecting (5) or (8), even if only one focus position has
been registered for either [Day Mode] or [Night Mode].
When switching to (5) or (8), and then back to [Move to
registered focus position] mode, selecting [No] will
preserve the registered focus position. Selecting [Yes] will
clear the registered focus position.
Note
Refer to the following for focus ranges when Day/Night is
enabled.
Notes on p. 52
Notes on p. 38
(5)
(6)
(7)
(5)
(6)
(8)
1
Select (2) [Day Mode] or (3) [Night Mode] in [Day/
Night] (p. 141).
2
Under the lighting conditions selected in step 1, adjust
the focus position as required while watching the
video.
3
Click [Register focus position].
4
Select the remaining mode in step 1, and repeat steps
2-3.
Important
If the viewer is exited in [Day Mode] or [Night Mode], auto
day/night stays disabled even if [Auto] is set in the setting
page. To set auto day/night to enable, be sure to exit the
viewer after setting [Auto].
While making settings with the [Day/Night Mode Focus
Settings] panel, it is not possible to make settings using
Admin Tools on another computer.
If [Use One-shot AF] is activated due to switching between
Day/Night Mode, the camera may not be able to focus on a
target subject using One-shot AF if another subject passes in
front of the target at that time.
If Night Mode will be used under infrared lighting, turn on the
lighting before switching to Night Mode.
Even if you use [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings], focus may
not be maintained in Night Mode if the light source changes
(ex. infrared lighting to sunlight).
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Selecting the External Device Output
You can control external device output and display the
current output status using an icon. Output can be
activated and deactivated by clicking this icon.
Example:
Output 1: inactive
Output 2: active
Setting a Frame Rate
[Maximum Frame Rate]
You can select the maximum frame rate for displayed
video from one of twelve levels between [30fps] to
[0.2fps].
Displaying Event Status
Clicking the [Event Display] button will show the event
display panel, which shows the input status of external
devices, as well as the status of image and volume
detection by the intelligent function.
(1) [External Device Input]
When a contact input signal is received from an
external device, input will be activated and an icon will
be displayed.
Example:
Input 1: inactive
Input 2: active
(2) [Intelligent Function (Image Detection)]
The status of intelligent function (image detection) will
be displayed. When the detection settings
configured in intelligent functions (Moving Object
Detection, Abandoned Object Detection, Removed
Object Detection, Camera Tampering Detection or
Passing Detection) enter Detected mode, the
corresponding icon will turn green (p. 109).
If names are entered in [Detection Setting Name] in
Intelligent Function Setting Tools (p. 109), [Setting 1]
to [Setting 15] will be displayed with the
corresponding name.
Example:
Setting 1: Image Detection status ON
Other settings: Image Detection status OFF
Note
The icon signifying Detection mode will be displayed for a
maximum of five minutes (except for Moving Object Detection).
(3) [Intelligent Function (Volume detection)]
The volume detection status is displayed. When
sound that meets the criteria selected under [Event] >
[Volume Detection] in the Setting Page is detected,
the icon turns green.
Example:
Volume Detection status ON
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Recording to an SD Memory Card
Manually
Video displayed in the Admin Viewer can be manually
recorded to an SD memory card.
Note
To record on an SD memory card, an SD memory card must be
inserted in the camera (p. 129) and [Save Logs and Videos]
must be selected in the setting page > [Memory Card] >
[Operation Settings].
The format and size of the video recorded on an SD memory
card depends on the settings made on the Setting page.
Video format: [Memory Card] > [Video Format]
Video size: JPEG [Video] > [JPEG] > [Video Size: Upload /
SD card]
H.264 [Video] > [H.264] > [Video Size]
Recording Videos Manually
The [Start/Stop SD Card Recording] button
appearance changes as shown below depending on
recording status.
Confirming Manually Recorded Video
Use the Recorded Video Utility (p. 118) to confirm video
manually recorded to an SD memory card.
Click the [Recorded Video Utility] button to start the
Recorded Video Utility from the Admin Viewer.
1
If you have not yet obtained the camera control
privileges, click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control]
button and obtain the control privileges.
2
Click the [Start/Stop SD Card Recording] button.
Not recording
Recording
3
To stop video recording, click the [Start/Stop SD Card
Recording] button again.
Important
Recording to the SD memory card will be terminated when the
length of manually recorded video exceeds 300 seconds from
the time recording started.
Chapter 8
Appendix
SD Memory Card Access
Modifiers
Troubleshooting
List of Log Messages
List of Viewer Messages
Restore Default Settings
List of Factory Default Settings
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You can set the camera so that the following data is saved automatically to the camera’s SD memory card. (“Chapter 5
Setting Page”, “[Memory Card] SD Memory Card Operations and Settings” (p. 75)).
When either the storage capacity of the SD memory card or the number of files that can be saved is reached, you cannot
save further video to the SD memory card. If this happens, delete any unneeded video files with the Recorded Video Utility.
Image files when recording-mode stream transmission failed to be sent due to network errors (JPEG only)
Video files when HTTP or FTP upload failed (JPEG/H.264)
Video files manually recorded by the user from the Admin Viewer (JPEG/H.264)
Video files recorded by [External Device Input], [Volume Detection], and the intelligent functions when an event occurs
(JPEG/H.264)
Video files recorded using a timer (JPEG/H.264)
•Log
Access to the SD Memory Card
Use the Recorded Video Utility (p. 118) of the Admin Tools or FTP software (not included) to access the camera using the
camera’s IP address.
FTP Software Settings
Address: Camera IP address (factory default setting: 192.168.100.1)
User ID: Administrator user ID (factory default setting: root)
Password: Administrator password (factory default setting: camera)
Directory Structure for Data Downloaded with Recorded Video Utility
When video on an SD memory card is downloaded to a computer with the Recorded Video Utility, folders are created
automatically in accordance with conditions such as the camera and the date and time.
The following shows the folder structure.
Example: H.264 video, manually recorded using a camera with an IP address of 192.168.100.1, on Sept. 10, 2012, from
16:00:00 to 16:59:59 (Camera Time Zone: GMT+09:00).
(1) Folder specified with [Download to]
(2) IP address of the camera
(3) Video recording date
(4) Recording start and end times (UTC)
(5) Time difference from UTC
(6) Recording type
E: Event
M: Manual recording
R: Recording-mode stream
T: Timer
U: Upload
(7) Video format (JPEG or H.264)
SD Memory Card Access
Important
When deleting a video using a method other than the Recorded Video Utility, you must perform [Recreate Video Management
Information] under [Memory Card] in the setting page (p. 76).
Canon will assume no liability for any accident or damage resulting from use of FTP software.
D:\work \ 192.168.100.1\ 20120910 \ 070000_075959 _ +9 _ M _ H264
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
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Note
A folder is created once per hour.
If the time difference is added to the starting and ending times, it will equal the local time.
File Name Format for Data Downloaded with Recorded Video Utility
Example: Video, manually recorded on Sept. 10, 2012, starting from 16:06:19 (Camera Time Zone: GMT+09:00).
(1) Video recording date
(2) File creation time (UTC)
(3) Recording start time (UTC)
(4) Recording type
E: Event
M: Manual recording
R: Recording-mode stream
T: Timer
U: Upload
Note
The file creation time will be earlier than the actual start of recording time.
If multiple video files were created because recording continued for several seconds or more, a new file name with different values for
(2) and the sequential number ending will be used. In the above example, if recording starts at 16:09:19, and the next file is switched to
4 seconds later, the file name will be as follows.
20120910070623-070619-M00_508.mov
Since this is a continuation of the recording that started at 16:09:19, the recording start time (3) will remain as “070619”. The sequential
number at the end of the file name will be increased by one increment.
20120910 070618-070619- M 00 _ 507.mov
(1) (2) (3) (4)
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According to the setting item, you can specify parameters using modifier “% characters”.
Note
A runtime error will occur if the specified name does not match.
If this modifier is not defined, “%” will be deleted.
Modifiers
Modifiers Meaning Description of character string entered
%n Reason for capture (number) 0 (test) | 1 (External device input 1) | 2 (External device input 2) |
33 (Timer 1) | 34 (Timer 2) | 35 (Timer 3) | 36 (Timer 4) | 145 (Volume detection) |
161 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 1) | 162 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 2) |
163 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 3) | 164 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 4) |
165 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 5) | 166 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 6) |
167 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 7) | 168 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 8) |
169 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 9) | 170 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 10) |
171 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 11) | 172 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 12) |
173 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 13) | 174 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 14) |
175 (Intelligent Function Detection Setting 15)
%N Reason for capture
(character string)
<External input device name (alphanumeric characters)> | <Intelligent Function Detection Setting (1
- 15)> | NULL (external input device name (alphanumeric characters) not yet set/volume
detection/timer event or test)
%X Width of image Number of pixels in horizontal direction
%Y Height of image Number of pixels in vertical direction
%C Camera number 1
%D Camera name Setting for [Camera Name (alphanumeric characters)]
%P Pan position -179.99 – 180.00 0
%T Tilt position -179.99 – 180.00 0
%Z Zoom position 0.01 – 300.00 0
%V Camera server VB-H41/VB-H610VE/VB-H610D/VB-H710F
%y Year of capture time 2001 – 2031
%m Month of capture time 01 – 12
%d Day of capture time 01 – 31
%w Day of week of capture time 0 – 6 (Sunday to Saturday)
%H Hours of capture time 00 – 23
%M Minutes of capture time 00 – 59
%S Seconds of capture time 00 – 59
%s Milliseconds of capture time 000 – 999
%z Time zone of capture time -1200 – +1300
%a Weekday name of capture
time
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat
%b Month name of capture time Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec
%h Host Name
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Available Modifiers
The modifiers that can be used for each setting item are specified below.
[HTTP Upload] (p. 60)
[Parameter (query string)]
All modifiers can be used.
[FTP Upload] (p. 60)
[Subdirectory Name to Create]
Only the modifiers %y,%m,%d,%w,%H,%h,%n can be used.
[File Name to Create]
Only the modifiers %y,%m,%d,%w,%H,%M,%S,%s,%n can be used.
[E-mail Notification] (p. 61)
[Message Body]
All modifiers can be used.
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Before contacting the dealer where you purchased the product or Canon's Customer Service Center, check the items
specified as follows. If a log message is displayed, check the details of the message and corresponding countermeasure in
the log message list.
Troubleshooting
Problem Countermeasures
The camera does not start. If you are using a PoE hub, check if the LAN cable is connected correctly.
If you are using an AC adapter (sold separately), check if the AC adapter is
connected correctly.
Turn the camera off and on again (see “Installation Guide” > “Connecting the
Camera”).
VB Initial Setting Tool does not operate. Check if the LAN cable is connected correctly.
Turn the camera off and on again (see “Installation Guide” > “Connecting the
Camera”). The camera no longer responds to VB Initial Setting Tool 20 minutes after
being turned on.
Check if the camera and the PC in which the VB Initial Setting Tool is operating are
connected to the LAN in the same segment.
The VB Initial Setting Tool may not function when the [Windows Firewall] function is
enabled. In this case, see “Notes on Use When the [Windows Firewall] Function is
Enabled” (p. 20).
Check if you are using an older version of the VB Initial Setting Tool.
Camera Angle Setting Tool does not operate.
Check if the LAN cable is connected correctly.
Check if the camera and the PC in which the Camera Angle Setting Tool is operating
are connected to the LAN in the same segment.
“Application could not be started. Install .NET Framework 3.5 (SP1 or later).” If this
message is displayed, install .NET Framework 3.5 (SP1 or later) or enable settings
(p. 19).
The top page of the camera is not displayed. Check if the LAN cable is connected correctly.
Check if the network to which the camera is connected is set up correctly. In
particular, check if the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway address are set
within the ranges supported by the applicable network.
If you have changed the IP address, the new address will not become effective until
the camera is rebooted.
Check if the correct URI (camera IP address) is entered in your web browser (p. 42,
p. 78, p. 127).
Check whether the connection is from a computer whose access is blocked in
[Access Control] on the Setting page.
The Admin Tools will not start.
The Admin Viewer will not start.
“Your web browser is not supported.” If this message is displayed, use Internet
Explorer 7 or later.
“Application could not be started. Install .NET Framework x.x (x is the version).” If this
message is displayed, install the corresponding version of .NET Framework or enable
settings (p. 19).
“JavaScript is not available or disabled on your web browser.” If this message is
displayed, set [Active Script] to [Enable] in Internet Explorer's security settings. (See
(2) below for instructions on how to set this.)
“The settings from (1) to (3) below must be carried out to use the Admin Viewer and
Admin Tools.” If this message is displayed, set the following.
(1) Use the installer to install your Admin Tools Certificate (p. 26).
(2) When using Internet Explorer 9 or greater, follow the steps in “Registering the
Top Page of the Camera as a Trusted Site” (p. 20) and add this web site to
[Trusted sites] in Internet Explorer's security settings.
(3) In Internet Explorer click [Tools] > [Internet Options] > [Security] > [Custom
level] and under the Security Settings list, set [XAML browser applications],
[File download] and [Launching programs and files in an IFRAME] to [Enable].
Video is not displayed. To improve video quality, refer to “[Video] Setting Video Size, Quality and Frame Rate”
(p. 55) in “Chapter 5 Setting Page” to change settings and make adjustments.
Up to 30 viewers can access the camera at the same time. If this limit has been
exceeded, video is not displayed and a message appears.
The video is not displayed for Digital PTZ
panel in Admin Viewer.
If [Server] > [Video Server] > [Maximum Number of Clients] is configured to 0 in the
setting page, the image will not be displayed in the Digital PTZ panel. Increase the
number in [Maximum Number of Clients].
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The video is not updated in the Digital PTZ
panel in Admin Viewer.
[Server] > [Video Server] > [Maximum Connection Time (sec.)] on the setting page is
applied to the time for updating video in the Digital PTZ panel.
If the value is set to other than 0, the video will no longer be updated after the set time
elapses.
If the value is set to 0, the video update time becomes unlimited. Take note, however,
that this time affects not only the Digital PTZ panel, but also the time that individual
clients can connect to the camera.
There is no audio. If there is no audio, check the audio server settings of the camera and also check the
sound and audio device settings for the PC.
If you are using the Admin Viewer with the administrator authorities, check if the
camera is connected to the RM Viewer or another viewer that lets the administrator
use audio.
In VB Viewer, audio cannot be used if the Canon Network Camera Audio Receiver
add-on is not installed.
The camera cannot be controlled. If you connect the Admin Viewer as an administrator, you will have exclusive
possession of the camera control privileges. If you connect to the Admin Viewer as an
Authorized User, you cannot control the camera unless the administrator releases
camera control. Consult the Administrator (p. 124).
The viewer gets disconnected. Check the network and PC for abnormality.
Reboot the PC and connect again.
You forgot your password. You can initialize all settings of the camera excluding date and time using the reset
switch (p. 164). The administrator password required for initialization is “camera”.
Note, however, that network settings such as the IP address and subnet mask will be
initialized and must be set again.
Data cannot be uploaded. Check the upload destination in the [Upload] menu, as well as the upload operation
upon event in the [Event] menu, to see if both are set correctly.
You can perform an operation check based on the currently set upload destination by
running a test (p. 60) from the [Upload] menu.
Check [View Logs] in the [Maintenance] menu or logs on the server to check the
detailed operating environment. For [View Logs], see “Application (Uploader)
Messages” (p. 153). Also see “Important” in p. 59.
For the server settings, contact your System Administrator.
You cannot use recording-mode stream
transmission.
You cannot use recording-mode stream transmission if [Upload] in the [Upload] menu
is set to HTTP or FTP. Set [Upload] to [Upload Disabled] (p. 59).
Video cannot be recorded on an SD memory
card.
To record video to an SD memory card when an event occurs, check the [Video
Record Action] settings under [Event] in the setting page. When [Video Record
Action] is set to [Upload], change it to [Record to SD Card].
When recording-mode stream video that could not be transmitted due to network
errors or video for which the HTTP/FTP upload failed is not stored on the SD memory
card, check [Operation Settings] under [Memory Card] in the setting page. When
[Operation Settings] is set to [Save Log], change it to [Save Logs and Videos].
To manually save recordings to an SD memory card, obtain camera control privileges.
Files cannot be saved in the setting page or
Admin Tools.
Saving to certain folders is prohibited in Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista,
Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2012. Accordingly, an attempt to save a
file may fail. Specify [Documents], [Pictures] and other folders.
A message indicating “Cannot access the SD
card. Please recreate the video management
information on the Setting page.” appears
when an attempt is made to start up the
Recorded Video Utility.
Select [SD Card Information] under [Memory Card] in the setting page to check
[Video Management Information Status]. When [Video Management Information
Recreation Required] is displayed, click [Exec] in [Recreate Video Management
Information] under [SD Card Operations]. When video management information has
been recreated, make sure that [Video Management Information Status] is [Normal].
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Log Messages on the Camera
Log messages are classified into the following types.
Note
If no content is recorded in a log for approximately two hours, “--
MARK --” will be recorded in the message area.
Application (Camera) Messages
W001 Starting and stopping of system [info]
W030 Startup and shutdown of WebView Livescope
Client [info]
W031 Transmitted video data size [info]
W040 Clearing to external memory [info]
W101 Invalid user name [notice]
W102 Invalid password [notice]
W130 Buffer recovered [notice]
W210 Camera operation discarded [warning]
W230 Buffer overflow [warning]
List of Log Messages
Category Level Code Fault level
crit Error 4xx Software-level failure
(Task operations will
stop)
err Error 3xx Operational error
(Operations will
continue)
warning Warning 2xx Non-operational error
notice Warning 1xx Error external to the
system
info Information 0xx Information on normal
operation
Description %1 webview (W001)
%1 Starting or stopping
Meaning wvhttp server (webview) has started or
stopped.
Description %1%2 host=<Host>, user=<User>, prio=<
Priority>(W030)
%1 W: WebView session, V: Session-less video
client, N: Session-less event client
%2 +: Connect, -: Disconnect
Meaning The camera server client was connected or
disconnected.
Description %1= host=<Host>, user=<User>,
video=<jpg | h264>:<Number of frames>
(W031)
%1 W: WebView session, V: Session-less video
client
Meaning When a client disconnected, the total data
that was sent to the client displayed in
number of frames.
Description %1 the image storing - %2 (W040)
%1 Starting or stopping
%2 Reason for starting/stopping
Meaning Started or stopped clearing stream
recording to external memory.
Description user <User name> not found (W101)
Meaning The camera was accessed by an
unauthorized user.
Description user <User name> password mismatch
(W102)
Meaning The password is invalid
Description stream buffer recovered (W130)
Meaning Image buffer for stream recording has
recovered.
Description camera operation discarded (W210)
Meaning Camera operation requested was
discarded.
Description stream buffer overflowed (W230)
Meaning The image buffer for the stream recording
overflowed and images were discarded.
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Application (Uploader) Messages
A004 Starting and stopping of uploader [info]
A040 Number of uploads (MAIL) [notice]
A041 Number of uploads (FTP) [notice]
A042 Number of uploads (HTTP) [notice]
A120 Resolution of upload destination name failed
[notice]
A121 Connection to upload destination failed [notice]
A122 Connection to upload destination failed [notice]
A134 Invalid upload setting (FTP/HTTP mode) [notice]
A135 Invalid upload setting (FTP PORT/PASV mode)
[notice]
A136 Invalid upload setting (HTTP notification only/
image mode) [notice]
A137 Invalid upload setting (E-mail notification)
[notice]
A138 Invalid upload setting (E-mail notification
authentication mode) [notice]
A271 E-mail communication buffer overflowed
[warning]
Description %1 uploader (A004)
%1 Starting or stopping
Meaning The uploader was started or stopped.
Description uploader mail: normal=%1 test=%2 (A040)
%1 Number of normal uploads.
%2 Number of test uploads.
Meaning Shows the number of uploads executed.
Description uploader ftp: normal=%1 test=%2 (A041)
%1 Number of normal uploads.
%2 Number of test uploads.
Meaning Shows the number of uploads executed.
Description uploader http: normal=%1 test=%2 (A042)
%1 Number of normal uploads.
%2 Number of test uploads.
Meaning Shows the number of uploads executed.
Description uploader cannot resolve the server name
(A120)
Meaning The name of the upload destination could
not be resolved.
Description uploader cannot connect the server (A121)
Meaning Execution of connect to upload destination
failed.
Description uploader cannot connect the server (A122)
Meaning The upload destination could not be
connected due to a reason other than A120
and A121.
Description ftp/http mode invalid. uploader set <none>
forcibly (A134)
Meaning The upload mode setting is invalid. The
upload function was forcibly disabled.
Description ftp port/pasv mode invalid. uploader set
<pasv> forcibly (A135)
Meaning The PORT/PASV mode setting in connection
with FTP upload is invalid. The PASV mode
was forcibly set.
Description http notice/image mode invalid. uploader
set <image> forcibly (A136)
Meaning The notification only/image mode setting in
connection with HTTP upload is invalid. The
image mode was forcibly set.
Description mode invalid. uploader set <none> forcibly
(A137)
Meaning The e-mail notification setting is invalid. E-
mail notification was forcibly disabled.
Description authentication mode invalid. uploader set
<smtp auth> forcibly (A138)
Meaning The setting for e-mail notification
authentication mode is invalid.
“SMTP_AUTH” was forcibly set.
Description mail queue is full (A271)
Meaning E-mails overflowed from the communication
buffer.
Countermeasure
Make adjustments to reduce the number of
event occurrences. Also adjust video quality
and video size for upload.
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A272 Upload communication buffer overflowed
[warning]
A273 Used buffer size is over maximum size [warning]
A274 Event buffer for upload overflowed [warning]
A275 Image buffer for upload overflowed [warning]
A470 Uploader initialization failed [crit]
Application (Audio Server) Messages
B001 Starting and shutdown of audio server [info]
B011 Audio client connected [info]
B012 Audio client closed [info]
B101 Error request received [notice]
B102 Client connection denied [notice]
B103 Client forcibly disconnected [notice]
Description ftp/http queue is full (A272)
Meaning Upload data overflowed from the
communication buffer.
Countermeasure
Make adjustments to reduce the number of
event occurrences. Also adjust the video
quality, video size and frame rate for upload.
Description used buffer size is over maximum size.
(A273)
Meaning The buffer reached maximum usage size.
Countermeasure
Adjust the video quality, video size and
frame rate for upload.
Description event queue is full (A274)
Meaning Event buffer for upload overflowed.
Countermeasure
Make adjustments to reduce the number of
event occurrences.
Description buffer queue is full (A275)
Meaning Image buffer for upload overflowed.
Countermeasure
Make adjustments to reduce the number of
event occurrences. Also adjust the video
quality, video size and frame rate for upload.
Description uploader initialization failure - %1 (A470)
%1 Error number
Meaning The uploader could not be initialized.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting the
camera, the camera is faulty, arrange for
servicing.
Description %1 audio. (B001)
%1 starting | stopping
Meaning The audio server was started/shut down.
Description [%1] %2 connected n=%3 (B011)
%1 Client type (send | recv)
%2 Client host IP address
%3 Total number of clients
Meaning An audio client was connected.
Description [%1] %2 closed n= %3 (B012)
%1 Client type (send | recv)
%2 Client host IP address
%3 Total number of clients
Meaning An audio client was disconnected.
Description %1 unusual request [%2] (B101)
%1 Client host IP address
%2 Error type (400 | 404 | ...)
Meaning The request was denied due to a command
error (400) or parameter error (404).
Description %1 request denied [%2] (B102)
%1 Client host IP address
%2 Denial type (41 | 43 | ...)
Meaning Client connection was denied due to an
authentication error (41), time specification
error (42), insufficient resource (43),
specification of unsupported codec (45),
specification of unpermitted user level (47),
too many clients (49) or invalid operation
mode (4a).
Countermeasure
41: Check user name, password or user list
used when connecting. 42: Check playtime
or maximum connection time settings used
when connecting. 43: Reconnect or restart.
45: Use supported client software. 47:
Check user level used when connecting. 49:
Check client number settings. 4a: Check if
usage of audio server is enabled.
Description %1 access denied [%2] (B103)
%1 Client host IP address
%2 Denial type (41 | 42 | 4a)
Meaning
Connection was initially permitted, but the setting
has subsequently been changed to prohibit
access, thereby triggering a forced disconnection
(the denial type is the same with B102).
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B201 Event notification failure [info]
B202 Event reception failure [info]
B203 Audio message send error [info]
B204 Audio message reception failure [info]
B301 Audio device error [err]
B401 Audio device initialization failed [err]
B402 Audio server initialization failed [err]
B403 Settings change failed [err]
Application (Video-Related) Messages
V001 Starting and shutdown of video server [info]
V020 Starting intelligent service [info]
V020 Shutting down intelligence service [info]
V200 Video input warning [warning]
Description cannot notify %1 event [%2] (B201)
%1 Event type (ald)
%2 Error number
Meaning The event notification failed.
Description cannot recv event [%1] (B202)
%1 Error number
Meaning The event could not be received.
Description audio message send error %1 [%2] (B203)
%1 Message type
%2 Error number
Meaning The audio message could not be sent.
Description audio message recv error [%1:%2] (B204)
%1 Error notification number
%2 Cause of error
Meaning The audio message could not be received.
Description cannot use audio device for %1 [%2:%3]
(B301)
%1 Transmission/reception type (rx | tx)
%2 Error handling (open | write | flush)
%3 Error number
Meaning An audio device error was detected.
Countermeasure
If the error is not reset automatically,
arrange for servicing.
Description audio device initialization error [%1] (B401)
%1 Error number
Meaning The audio device could not be initialized.
The audio server stops.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description audio initialization error [%1] (B402)
%1 Error number
Meaning The audio server could not be initialized.
The audio server stops.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description cannot set config [%1:%2] (B403)
%1 Error notification number
%2 Error number
Meaning The settings could not be updated. The
audio server stops.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description %1 video (V001)
%1 Starting or stopping
Meaning The video server was started/stopped.
Description starting intelligent. (V020)
Meaning Intelligent service was started.
Description shutdown intelligent. (V020)
Meaning Intelligent service was shut down.
Description video %1 warning - %2 (V200)
%1 Video number
%2 Error number
Meaning An error that permits recovery of the video
input system was detected.
Countermeasure
Change video size or video quality, or
decrease data size for each JPEG image.
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V320 Internal error in intelligent service [err]
V321 Pseudo mode setting error in intelligent service
[err]
V400 Video input initialization error [crit]
V401 Video input command error [crit]
V402 Video input frozen [crit]
V403 Video input error [crit]
V420 Could not start intelligent service [crit]
V421 Intelligent service error [crit]
Description cannot work intelligent [%1] [%2] [%3] .
(V320)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
%3 Error information
Meaning An internal error occurred in intelligent
service.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description pseudo mode setting fail. (V321)
Meaning An error occurred in the pseudo mode
setting of intelligent service.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description video %1 initialization failure - %2 (%3)
(V400)
%1 Video number
%2 Process description
%3 Error details
Meaning The video input function was stopped
because the video input system could not
be initialized.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description video %1 command error - %2 (%3) (V401)
%1 Video number
%2 Process description
%3 Error details
Meaning The video input function was stopped
because a video input command could not
be processed.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description video %1 stalled (V402)
%1 Video number
Meaning The video input function was stopped
because video generation stopped.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description video %1 fatal error - %2 (V403)
%1 Video number
%2 Error number
Meaning The video input function was stopped
because an error that does not permit
recovery of the video input system was
detected.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description intelligent initialization error [%1] [%2] .
(V420)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
Meaning Failed to initialize intelligent service.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description intelligent working error [%1] [%2] . (V421)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
Meaning An error that does not permit recovery
occurred while intelligent service was
running.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
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Application (SD Memory Card) Messages
M001 Starting and stopping of SD memory card
control module [info]
M201 SD memory card write protection [warning]
M203 Not enough space on SD memory card [warning]
M204 Invalid file removed [warning]
M301 SD memory card control module error [err]
HTTP Server Messages
H143 User name specification error [notice]
H144 Password specification error [notice]
H201 Timeout disconnect [warning]
System Messages
S001 System started [info]
S002 System settings changed [info]
S010 Event service started [info]
S011 Event service shut down [info]
S012 External device service started [info]
S013 External device service shut down [info]
S014 Timer service started [info]
S015 Timer service shut down [info]
Description %1 sdctrl (M001)
%1 Starting or stopping
Meaning The SD memory card control module (sdctrl)
has started or stopped.
Description Read only filesystem (M201)
Meaning A write-protected SD memory card is
inserted.
Description There is not available space (M203)
Meaning Insufficient SD memory card capacity.
Description Invalid file %1 was removed. (M204)
%1 Name of removed file
Meaning An invalid file was removed.
Description %1 process failure (M301)
%1 mount or unmount
Meaning Mount or unmount process failed.
Description (http_auth.c.XXX) get_password failed,
IP:%1 (H143)
%1 IP address
Meaning An unknown user was specified in user
authentication.
Description (http_auth.c.XXX) password doesn't match
for %1 username%2, IP:%3 (H144)
%1 URL XSS vulnerability countermeasure
implementation (process equivalent to ftpd)
%2 User Name
%3 IP address
Meaning A wrong password was specified in user
authentication.
Description a request for %1 timed out after writing %d
seconds (H201)
%1 Request URI
%d 360 (Timeout time)
Meaning Disconnected due to HTTP server timeout
(360 sec.).
Description starting paramd (S001)
Meaning Parameter management module started.
Description Updated system settings. (S002)
Meaning Settings not requiring rebooting were
changed.
Description starting event (S010)
Meaning The event service was started.
Description shutdown event (S011)
Meaning The event service was shut down.
Description starting extio (S012)
Meaning The external device input/output service
was started.
Description shutdown extio (S013)
Meaning The external device input/output service
was shut down.
Description starting timer (S014)
Meaning The timer service was started.
Description shutdown timer (S015)
Meaning The timer service was shut down.
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S070 Change to SSL certificate [info]
S220 PAN/TILT operation warning [warning]
S302 Error on saving settings [err]
S303 Error on saving settings [err]
S307 Error on saving settings [err]
S310 Working error in event service [err]
S311 Working error in external input/output service
[err]
S312 Working error in timer service [err]
S320 PAN/TILT operation error [err]
Description ssl: succeeded to %1 certificate (S070)
%1 generate | load | delete | restore
Meaning A certificate was generated/loaded/deleted/
restored
Countermeasure
None
Description %1 warning detected. [%2] (S220)
%1 PAN | TILT
%2 Warning details
Meaning An error occurred during operation or
stopping of PAN/TILT.
Countermeasure
Check that the camera is not touching the
dome, etc.
Description Can’t update system settings (S302)
Meaning An error generated while the system was
saving a setting. Setting could not be saved.
Countermeasure
Provide enough memory space by deleting
unnecessary files in the user memory area,
etc.
Description Can’t update files of system settings (S303)
Meaning An error generated while the system was
saving a setting. Setting could not be saved.
Countermeasure
Provide enough memory space by deleting
unnecessary files in the user memory area,
etc.
Description (vbadmin.c XXX) Can't update system
settings (S307)
Meaning An error generated while the settings were
saved by the setup protocol. Setting could
not be saved.
Countermeasure
Provide enough memory space by deleting
unnecessary files in the user memory area, etc.
Description cannot work event [%1] [%2] [%3] (S310)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
%3 Error information
Meaning An error occurred while the event service
was running.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description cannot work extio [%1] [%2] [%3] (S311)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
%3 Error information
Meaning An error occurred while the external input/
output device service was running.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description cannot work timer [%1] [%2] [%3] (S312)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
%3 Error information
Meaning An internal error occurred in the timer service.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description %1 error occurred. [%2] (S320)
%1 PAN | TILT
%2 Warning details
Meaning An error occurred during operation or
stopping of PAN/TILT.
Countermeasure
Check that the camera is not touching the
dome, etc.
If the error is not caused by problems such
as contact with peripheral items, the camera
needs to be serviced.
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S410 Event service initialization error [crit]
S411 External input/output service initialization error
[crit]
S412 Timer service initialization error [crit]
S413 Timer service runtime error [crit]
Camera Messages
C201 Day/Night Mode switching warning [warning]
RTP-related Messages
R001 Startup of RTP distribution module [info]
R002 Stopping of RTP distribution module [info]
R003 RTSP PLAY request received [info]
R004 RTSP TEARDOWN request received [info]
Description event initialization error [%1] [%2] (S410)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
Meaning An error occurred in the initialization of the
event service.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description extio initialization error [%1] [%2] (S411)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
Meaning An error occurred in the initialization of the
external input/output device service.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description timer initialization error [%1] [%2] (S412)
%1 Error number
%2 Cause of error
Meaning An error occurred in the initialization of the
timer service.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description timer working error [%1] (S413)
%1 Error number
Meaning An error occurred while the timer service
was running.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after rebooting, the
camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description Can’t switch Day/Night mode, because
current mode is Auto. (C201)
Meaning Day/Night Mode could not be switched.
Countermeasure
Set Day/Night Mode to manual.
Description starting media_plane (R001)
Meaning RTP distribution module started.
Description stopping media_plane (R002)
Meaning RTP distribution module stopped.
Description PLAY received: client_IP=%1, profile=%2,
num_of_sessions=%3(V=%4,A=%5,
M=%6,BC=%7) (R003)
%1 Client IP address
%2 Profile name of requested PLAY
%3 Total number of client sessions
%4 Total distribution count of Video stream
%5 Total distribution count of Audio stream
%6 Total distribution count of Metadata stream
%7 Total distribution count of
AudioBackChannel
Meaning RTSP PLAY request was received.
Description TEARDOWN received: client_IP=%1,
profile=%2, num_of_sessions=%3(V=%4,
A=%5,M=%6,BC=%7) (R004)
%1 Client IP address
%2 Profile name of requested TEARDOWN
%3 Total number of client sessions
%4 Total distribution count of Video stream
%5 Total distribution count of Audio stream
%6 Total distribution count of Metadata stream
%7 Total distribution count of
AudioBackChannel
Meaning RTSP TEARDOWN request was received.
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R005 Starting multicast [info]
R006 Stopping multicast [info]
R101 RTP session timeout [notice]
R102 Information acquisition failure (RTP payload
size) [notice]
R102 Information acquisition failure (IP address)
[notice]
R103 RTSP authentication failure [notice]
R107 RTSP authentication failure or missing
authentication information [notice]
R107 Insufficient resources [notice]
R301 Distribution communication error [err]
R302 Parameter acquisition failure [err]
R303 Metadata distribution initialization failure [err]
Description start multicast: profile=%1,
num_of_sessions=%2(V=%3,A=%4,M=%5,
BC=%6) (R005)
%1 Client IP address
%2 Profile name of requested
MulticastStreaming START
%3 Total distribution count of Video stream
%4 Total distribution count of Audio stream
%5 Total distribution count of Metadata stream
%6 Total distribution count of
AudioBackChannel
Meaning Multicast was started.
Description stop multicast: profile=%1,
num_of_sessions=%2(V=%3,A=%4,
M=%5,BC=%6) (R006)
%1 Client IP address
%2 Profile name of requested
MulticastStreaming STOP
%3 Total distribution count of Video stream
%4 Total distribution count of Audio stream
%5 Total distribution count of Metadata stream
%6 Total distribution count of
AudioBackChannel
Meaning Multicast was stopped.
Description session timeout: session ID=%1 (R101)
%1 Session ID
Meaning RTP session has timed out.
Description cannot get parameter: RTP_payload_size
(R102)
Meaning Information acquisition has failed (RTP
payload size).
Description cannot get parameter: IP_address (R102)
Meaning Information acquisition has failed (IP
address).
Description RTSP authorization error (R103)
Meaning RTSP authentication has failed.
Description RTSP Error: error_code=401: Unauthorized
(R107)
Meaning RTSP authentication has failed or
authentication information is missing.
Description RTSP Error: error_code=503: Service
Unavailable (R107)
Meaning Service unavailable due to insufficient
resources.
For example, the max. number of RTP
connections exceeded.
Description message queue open error: %1 (R301)
%1 Modules that generate errors
RTP_CTRL_QUEUE
RTP_DATA_QUEUE
VIDEO_CTRL_QUEUE
VIDEO_DATA_QUEUE
AUDIO_CTRL_QUEUE
AUDIO_DATA_QUEUE
EVENT_CTRL_QUEUE
RECVQ_META
SENDQ_MEDIA
Meaning A communication error occurred between
modules.
Countermeasure
If the problem persists after repeated
attempts and rebooting, the camera may be
faulty. Arrange for servicing.
Description cannot get parameter: %1 (R302)
%1 user_account: User account
IP_address: IP address of the camera
profile_media_configuration:
MediaConfiguration information
RTSP_port_number: RTSP port number
Meaning Parameter acquisition has failed.
Description metadata initialization error (R303)
Meaning Metadata distribution initialization has failed.
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R304 Abnormal termination of client [err]
R304 Client disconnected [err]
R304 Client disconnected [err]
R305 RTSP processing error [err]
Description delete session from some kind of error:
client_IP=%1, session_ID=%2 (R304)
%1 Client IP address
%2 Session ID
Meaning The client session terminated abnormally.
Description connection reset by peer:
client_IP=client_IP=%1 (R304)
%1 Client IP address
Meaning Disconnected from client.
Description RTP/HTTP connection closed by client
(R304)
Meaning Disconnected from client.
Description RTSP Error: error_code=500: Internal Server
Error (R305)
Meaning An RTSP processing error occurred.
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Messages Displayed in the Information Field
Messages displayed in the information field of the viewer are classified into the following three types.
Information Messages
List of Viewer Messages
Icon Category Explanation
Information Message Help messages on various buttons, pull-down lists, etc., as well as frame rate and other
information from the camera are shown.
Warning Message A message will be displayed notifying the user when camera control privileges cannot
be obtained, the audio session stops, etc.
Error Message Displayed when a system error occurs in the viewer.
Message Explanation
Connection closed by the camera. The camera was disconnected.
Audio connection has been closed. The video session has continued after the audio session was disconnected
(applicable to both transmission and reception).
Camera control gained. Displayed when camera control is obtained. You can operate the camera.
Camera control lost. Displayed when camera control is released.
You cannot operate the camera
until you get camera control privileges again.
Use the menu displayed by right-clicking to exit the full
screen mode.
When switched to full screen mode
Recording to SD card aborted. When recording to SD memory card was completed successfully
The connection was terminated because the image has
been flipped.
When the image was flipped during camera connection (camera connection
is terminated when an image is flipped)
The connection was terminated because the password
has been changed.
When the password of the account used to connect to the camera was
changed during camera connection and then any WV-HTTP command was
issued
Message Explanation
{n}fps Pan : {p} Tilt : {t} Zoom : {z} IS: {Image Stabilizer
value}
Communicating with the camera normally
Message Explanation
{n}fps Pan : {p} Tilt : {t} Zoom : {z} Communicating with the camera normally (when Digital PTZ is enabled)
{n}fps Communicating with the camera normally (when Digital PTZ is disabled)
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Warning Messages
Message Explanation
Could not connect to the camera. Connection failed due to an invalid IP address, etc.
The camera is busy. The connection limit was exceeded.
Failed to get camera control privileges. The request for camera control privileges was denied because the camera
was being used by the Admin Viewer, etc.
Failed to establish audio connection. Connection for audio reception failed.
You are not connected to the camera. An attempt was made to operate the camera when the camera was not
connected.
Please get camera control privileges.
An attempt was made to operate the camera without camera control privileges.
Another user is already connected as an administrator. The Admin Viewer is already connected to the camera.
The viewer is already connected in another window. The viewer is already available in another window.
No audio device. The [Audio] button has been clicked when there is no audio device or the
audio device has been disabled in the PC.
Failed to initialize Canon Network Camera Audio
Receiver.
ActiveX plugin is not installed within ten seconds after clicking the [Audio]
button.
Image display for Digital PTZ use is
restricted.
The image display for the Digital PTZ is restricted by settings in the camera.
Insufficient SD card capacity. Recording was attempted and there was not enough free space on the SD
memory card.
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It is recommended that you write down the settings for respective camera functions. If you have forgotten the settings and
want to set the camera from the beginning, restore the factory default settings first.
*For factory default settings, see p. 166.
Restoring the Initial Setting from the
Maintenance Page in the Web Browser
To display the settings menu, you need to enter the IP
address of the camera, user name and administrator
password (p. 42).
The maintenance page appears.
A confirmation message appears, asking if you want
to restore the default settings. To restore the default
settings, click [OK].
Except for the following items, all user-defined
settings will be discarded and restored to factory
default settings after the camera is rebooted.
Network administrator password, LAN, IPv4, IPv6
Date and time
Host access restrictions for access control
SSL/TLS
Restoring Factory Default Settings with
the Reset Switch on the Camera
If you have forgotten or do not know the IP address of the
camera or your Administrator password, you cannot
operate the camera via the network. In this case, press
the reset switch at the back of the camera.
For dome case removal, see the “Installation Guide
included with the camera.
There is no on/off switch on the camera. Turn the
camera on and off by plugging in or unplugging LAN
cable (PoE power supply), AC adapter, or external
power plug.
The reset switch is located in a recessed area. Push
the switch using the tip of a slender object such as a
clip.
All settings of the camera, except for the date and
time, are restored to factory default settings.
Restore Default Settings
1
Launch the web browser and display the settings
menu.
2
On the Setting Menu page, click [Maintenance].
3
Click [Exec] under [Restore Default Settings].
Caution
You must not turn off the camera while it is
performing the [Restore Default Settings]
operation. Turning off the camera at this stage
may result in disabling its ability to boot correctly.
Once [OK] is clicked, you can no longer stop the
process of restoring the default settings.
1
For VB-H610VE/VB-H610D, remove the dome case.
2
Turn off the camera.
3
Turn on the power while pushing the reset switch, and
keep pushing the reset switch for 5 seconds or more.
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For dome case attachment, see the “Installation
Guide” included with the camera.
Important
If the reset switch is pushed, network-related settings will also
be restored to factory default settings including the camera's IP
address, subnet mask, default gateway address, etc.
Accordingly, you can no longer operate the camera from the
PC you were using to connect to the camera before. When
initializing the camera, use the “VB Initial Setting Tool” installed
in your PC to set an IP address appropriate for the environment
in which the camera is used (See “Performing Initial Settings for
the Camera” (p. 28)).
Reset Switch
VB-H41
VB-H610VE
Reset Switch
VB-H610D
Reset Switch
4
For VB-H610VE/VB-H610D, attach the dome case.
Reset Switch
VB-H710F
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List of Factory Default Settings
Item Setting
User Name (Administrator ID) root
Administrator password camera
Path to setting pages admin
•LAN
LAN Interface Auto
Maximum Packet Size 1500
•IPv4
IPv4 Address Setting Method Manual
IPv4 Address 192.168.100.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
IPv4 Default Gateway Address
AutoIP Enable
IPv4 Address (AutoIP)
•IPv6
IPv6 Enable
Auto (RA) Enable
Auto (DHCPv6) Enable
IPv6 Address (Manual)
Prefix Length 64
IPv6 Default Gateway Address
IPv6 Address (Auto)
DNS
Name Server Address 1
Name Server Address 2
Auto-Setting of Name Server
Address
Disable
Host Name
Host Name Registration with
DDNS
Disable
Search Domain
Search Domain List
•SNMP
SNMP Disable
Community Name public
Administrator Contact
Information
Administration Function
Name
VB-H41
VB-H610
VB-H710
Installation Location
Current Date and Time
Setting
Setting Method Set manually
Auto-Setting of NTP Server Disable
NTP Server
Time Zone (GMT+09:00) Osaka,
Sapporo, Tokyo
Daylight Saving Time Disable
Camera Name
Camera Name (alphanumeric
characters)
Camera
Initial Camera Settings
AE Mode Auto
Slow Shutter Disable
Shutter Speed 1/100
Exposure Compensation 0
Metering Mode Center-Weighted
Focus Mode Auto
Smart Shade Control Disable
White Balance Auto
R Gain 255
B Gain 255
Camera Control
Digital Zoom Disable
Image Stabilizer Disable
AGC Limit 5
Day/Night
Mode Manual
Switching Brightness Standard
Response (sec.) 20
Installation Conditions
Dome Do not use
LED Setting Turn On
Image Flip Disable
Camera Position Control
Restricted to Presets No Restriction
Camera Position without Control Do not return to Home
Position
Item Setting
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External Input Device 1
Device Name (alphanumeric
characters)
External Input Device 2
Device Name (alphanumeric
characters)
External Output Device 1
Device Name (alphanumeric
characters)
External Output Device 2
Device Name (alphanumeric
characters)
•JPEG
Video Quality: 320 x 240 3
Video Quality: 480 x 270 3
Video Quality: 960 x 540 3
Video Quality: 1920 x 1080 3
Video Quality:
Digital PTZ
3
Video Size: Video Transmission 480 x 270
Maximum Frame Rate: Video
Transmission
30.0
Video Size: Upload / SD card 480 x 270
H.264
Bit Rate Control Use bit rate control
Video Quality 3
Target Bit Rate (kbps) 2048
Video Size 480 x 270
Frame Rate (fps) 30
I Frame Interval (sec) 0.5
On-screen display
Date display Disable
Position of date display Upper left
Format of date display YYYY/MM/DD
Time display Disable
Position of time display Upper left
Text display Display nothing
Position of text display Upper left
Text string display
Color of text Black
Color of text outline White
Color depth of text and outline Fill text and outline
Item Setting
RTP Server
RTP Enable
RTSP Authentication Method Digest Authentication
RTSP Port 554
Audio Multicast
Multicast Address 0.0.0.0
Multicast Port 0
Multicast TTL 0
RTP Streaming 1
Video Size 320 x 240 JPEG
Frame Rate 5
Multicast Address 0.0.0.0
Multicast Port 0
Multicast TTL 0
Audio Transmission Disable
RTP Streaming 2
Video Size 320 x 240 JPEG
Frame Rate 10
Multicast Address 0.0.0.0
Multicast Port 0
Multicast TTL 0
Audio Transmission Disable
RTP Streaming 3
Video Size 320 x 240 JPEG
Frame Rate 15
Multicast Address 0.0.0.0
Multicast Port 0
Multicast TTL 0
Audio Transmission Disable
RTP Streaming 4
Video Size 320 x 240 JPEG
Frame Rate 30
Multicast Address 0.0.0.0
Multicast Port 0
Multicast TTL 0
Audio Transmission Disable
RTP Streaming 5
Video Size H.264
Frame Rate 5
Multicast Address 0.0.0.0
Multicast Port 0
Item Setting
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Multicast TTL 0
Audio Transmission Disable
General Upload
Upload Upload Disabled
Video Format JPEG
Frame Rate 1
Pre-event Buffer (number of
frames)
0
Post-event Buffer (number of
frames)
0
Pre-event Buffer (sec) 0
Post-event Buffer (sec) 0
HTTP Upload
Notification Notification Only with
HTTP
URI
User Name
Proxy Server
Proxy Port 80
Proxy User Name
Parameter (query string)
FTP Upload
Notification Video data upload with
FTP
FTP Server
User Name
PASV Mode Enable
File Upload Path
File Naming YYMMDDHHMMSSms
Subdirectory Name to Create
File Name to Create image.jpg
File Name to Create video.mov
Maximum Number of Loops 0
E-mail Notification
Notification Text Only
Mail Server Name
Mail Server Port 25
Sender (From)
Recipient (To)
Authentication None
User Name
POP Server
Item Setting
Subject
Message Body
Video Server
Maximum Number of Clients 30
Camera Control Queue Length 30
Maximum Connection Time
(sec.)
0
Camera Control Time (sec.) 20
Audio Server
Audio Transmission from the
Camera
Disable
Input Volume 50
Voice Activity Detection Disable
Audio Reception from Viewer Disable
Output Volume 50
Echo Canceller Disable
Audio Input Line In
HTTP Server
Authentication Method Digest Authentication
HTTP Port 80
HTTPS Port 443
WS-Security
Check Time on Authentication Check
Video Record Setting
Video Record Action Upload
Volume Detection
Volume Detection Event Disable
Detect Criteria The reference volume
level or above
Reference Volume Level 50
Detect Criteria Duration (sec) 0
ON Event Operation Disabled
OFF Event Operation Disable
Ongoing ON Event Operation Disable
Preset None
Video Record Disable
E-mail Notification Disable
External Device Output for
ON Event
Disable
External Device Output for
OFF Event
Disable
External Device Output 1
Operation Mode Normally Open
Item Setting
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Active Output Format Continuous
Pulse Output Time (sec) 1
External Device Output 2
Operation Mode Normally Open
Active Output Format Continuous
Pulse Output Time (sec) 1
External Device Input
External Device Input Event Enable
External Device Input 1
Operation Mode Normally Open
Active Event Operation Disable
Inactive Event Operation Disable
Ongoing Active Event Operation Disable
Preset None
Video Record Disable
E-mail Notification Disable
External Device Output for
Active Event
Disable
External Device Output for
Inactive Event
Disable
Audio Playback at Active Event Disable
Audio Playback at Inactive
Event
Disable
Sound Clip
Volume 50
Day/Night Mode Switching Disable
External Device Input 2
Operation Mode Normally Open
Active Event Operation Disable
Inactive Event Operation Disable
Ongoing Active Event Operation Disable
Preset None
Video Record Disable
E-mail Notification Disable
External Device Output for
Active Event
Disable
External Device Output for
Inactive Event
Disable
Audio Playback at Active Event Disable
Audio Playback at Inactive
Event
Disable
Sound Clip
Volume 50
Item Setting
Day/Night Mode Switching Disable
•Timer 1
Timer Event Disable
Start Time 00:00
End Time 00:00
Repeat Interval None
Video Record Disable
E-mail Notification Disable
External Device Output Disable
Day/Night Mode Switching Disable
•Timer 2
Timer Event Disable
Start Time 00:00
End Time 00:00
Repeat Interval None
Video Record Disable
E-mail Notification Disable
External Device Output Disable
•Timer 3
Timer Event Disable
Start Time 00:00
End Time 00:00
Repeat Interval None
Video Record Disable
E-mail Notification Disable
External Device Output Disable
•Timer 4
Timer Event Disable
Start Time 00:00
End Time 00:00
Repeat Interval None
Video Record Disable
E-mail Notification Disable
External Device Output Disable
Sound Clip Upload 1
Sound Clip Name
Sound Clip Upload 2
Sound Clip Name
Sound Clip Upload 3
Sound Clip Name
Authorized User Account
Item Setting
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User List
User Authority
Authorized User
Privileged Camera Control Checked
Camera Control Checked
Video Distribution Checked
Audio Distribution Checked
Guest user
Camera Control Checked
Video Distribution Checked
Audio Distribution Checked
IPv4 Host Access Restrictions
Apply Host Access Restrictions Disable
Default Policy Authorize Access
Network Address / Subnet 01: / 32 Yes
02: / 32 Yes
03: / 32 Yes
04: / 32 Yes
05: / 32 Yes
06: / 32 Yes
07: / 32 Yes
08: / 32 Yes
09: / 32 Yes
10: / 32 Yes
11: / 32 Yes
12: / 32 Yes
13: / 32 Yes
14: / 32 Yes
15: / 32 Yes
16: / 32 Yes
17: / 32 Yes
18: / 32 Yes
19: / 32 Yes
20: / 32 Yes
IPv6 Host Access Restrictions
Apply Host Access Restrictions Disable
Default Policy Authorize Access
Prefix / Prefix Length 01: / 128 Yes
02: / 128 Yes
03: / 128 Yes
04: / 128 Yes
Item Setting
05: / 128 Yes
06: / 128 Yes
07: / 128 Yes
08: / 128 Yes
09: / 128 Yes
10: / 128 Yes
11: / 128 Yes
12: / 128 Yes
13: / 128 Yes
14: / 128 Yes
15: / 128 Yes
16: / 128 Yes
17: / 128 Yes
18: / 128 Yes
19: / 128 Yes
20: / 128 Yes
•IPsec
IPsec Auto Key Exchange
Auto Key Exchange Settings
IPsec SA Encryption Algorithm AES->3DES
IPsec SA Authentication
Algorithm
HMAC_SHA1_96
IPsec SA Validity Period (min) 480
ISAKMP SA Encryption
Algorithm
AES->3DES
ISAKMP SA Authentication
Algorithm
SHA1
DH Group Group 2
ISAKMP SA Validity Period (min) 480
IPsec Set 1
IPsec Set Disable
IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode
Destination IPv4 Address
Destination IPv6 Address
Source IPv4 Address
Source IPv6 Address
Security Protocol ESP
Security Gateway IPv4 Address
Security Gateway IPv6 Address
Destination Subnet Mask Length 16
Destination Prefix Length 16
IKE Pre-Shared Key
Item Setting
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SA ESP Encryption Algorithm AES
SA ESP Authentication
Algorithm
HMAC_SHA1_96
SA ESP Encryption Key
(outbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA ESP SPI (outbound)
SA ESP Encryption Key
(inbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA ESP SPI (inbound)
SA AH Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96
SA AH Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA AH SPI (outbound)
SA AH Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA AH SPI (inbound)
IPsec Set 2
IPsec Set Disable
IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode
Destination IPv4 Address
Destination IPv6 Address
Source IPv4 Address
Source IPv6 Address
Security Protocol ESP
Security Gateway IPv4 Address
Security Gateway IPv6 Address
Destination Subnet Mask Length 16
Destination Prefix Length 16
IKE Pre-Shared Key
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm AES
SA ESP Authentication
Algorithm
HMAC_SHA1_96
SA ESP Encryption Key
(outbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA ESP SPI (outbound)
SA ESP Encryption Key
(inbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(inbound)
Item Setting
SA ESP SPI (inbound)
SA AH Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96
SA AH Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA AH SPI (outbound)
SA AH Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA AH SPI (inbound)
IPsec Set 3
IPsec Set Disable
IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode
Destination IPv4 Address
Destination IPv6 Address
Source IPv4 Address
Source IPv6 Address
Security Protocol ESP
Security Gateway IPv4 Address
Security Gateway IPv6 Address
Destination Subnet Mask Length 16
Destination Prefix Length 16
IKE Pre-Shared Key
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm AES
SA ESP Authentication
Algorithm
HMAC_SHA1_96
SA ESP Encryption Key
(outbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA ESP SPI (outbound)
SA ESP Encryption Key
(inbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA ESP SPI (inbound)
SA AH Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96
SA AH Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA AH SPI (outbound)
SA AH Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA AH SPI (inbound)
IPsec Set 4
IPsec Set Disable
IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode
Item Setting
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Destination IPv4 Address
Destination IPv6 Address
Source IPv4 Address
Source IPv6 Address
Security Protocol ESP
Security Gateway IPv4 Address
Security Gateway IPv6 Address
Destination Subnet Mask Length 16
Destination Prefix Length 16
IKE Pre-Shared Key
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm AES
SA ESP Authentication
Algorithm
HMAC_SHA1_96
SA ESP Encryption Key
(outbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA ESP SPI (outbound)
SA ESP Encryption Key
(inbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA ESP SPI (inbound)
SA AH Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96
SA AH Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA AH SPI (outbound)
SA AH Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA AH SPI (inbound)
IPsec Set 5
IPsec Set Disable
IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode
Destination IPv4 Address
Destination IPv6 Address
Source IPv4 Address
Source IPv6 Address
Security Protocol ESP
Security Gateway IPv4 Address
Security Gateway IPv6 Address
Destination Subnet Mask Length 16
Destination Prefix Length 16
IKE Pre-Shared Key
Item Setting
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm AES
SA ESP Authentication
Algorithm
HMAC_SHA1_96
SA ESP Encryption Key
(outbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA ESP SPI (outbound)
SA ESP Encryption Key
(inbound)
SA ESP Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA ESP SPI (inbound)
SA AH Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96
SA AH Authentication Key
(outbound)
SA AH SPI (outbound)
SA AH Authentication Key
(inbound)
SA AH SPI (inbound)
Certificates
Certificate Status Not Installed
Country (C)
State/Province (ST)
Locality (L)
Organization (O)
Organizational Unit (OU)
Common Name (CN)
Validity Period Start Date
Validity Period End Date
Encrypted Communications
SSL Communications Disable
SD Card Operations
Mount/Unmount
Operation Settings Save Logs and Videos
Video Format JPEG
Pre-event Buffer (number of
frames)
0
Post-event Buffer (number of
frames)
0
Pre-event Buffer (sec) 0
Post-event Buffer (sec) 0
Overwrite videos Disable
Delete Videos
Item Setting
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Recreate Video Management
Information
Item Setting
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A
Abandoned Object Detection ...........................111
Access Control ....................................................68
Admin Tools ........................................................82
Admin Tools Certificate .................................16, 26
Admin Viewer ............................................128, 137
Administrator .....................................................125
Administrator Password ......................................47
AE Mode .............................................................51
AGC Limit ............................................................53
Aperture ............................................................140
Audio Distribution ........................................68, 124
Audio Multicast ...................................................57
Audio Reception .................................62, 128, 135
Audio Server .......................................................62
Audio Transmission .............................62, 128, 137
Authentication Method ........................................63
Authorized User ..........................................68, 125
Auto Key Exchange ............................................70
AutoIP .................................................................48
B
Back Up Settings ................................................79
Basic Authentication ...........................................63
Bit Rate Control ...................................................55
BLC (Back Light Compensation) ..............128, 130
C
Camera Angle Setting Tool ...........................26, 31
Camera Control ...........................................68, 124
Camera Control Privilege Status Indicator ........130
Camera Control Privileges ........................124, 130
Camera Name .....................................................51
Camera Position Control .....................................54
Camera Specification File ...................................39
Camera Tampering Detection ...................104, 112
Certificate Management ......................................73
Control for Admin ......................................122, 138
Custom Installation ..............................................26
D
Date ....................................................................50
Date and Time .................................................... 50
Day Mode ................................................... 53, 141
Day/Night ................................................... 53, 141
Day/Night Mode Focus Settings ...................... 141
Daylight Saving Time ......................................... 50
Default Gateway Address .................................. 47
Detection Area ................................................. 110
Detection Criteria ............................... 64, 109, 111
Detection Line .................................................. 111
Detection Setting .............................................. 113
Detection Type ......................................... 103, 111
Device Name ..................................................... 54
DHCP ........................................................... 28, 47
Digest Authentication ......................................... 63
Digital PTZ ........................................................ 133
Digital Zoom ............................................... 53, 132
Display Screen Size ......................................... 134
DNS .................................................................... 48
Dome .................................................................. 54
E
Easy Installation ................................................. 26
Echo Canceller ................................................... 62
E-mail Notification .............................................. 61
Encrypted Communications ............................... 74
Error Message .................................................. 162
Event .......................................................... 64, 110
Event Display ........................................... 114, 143
Event Logs ......................................................... 79
Exposure .......................................................... 140
Exposure Compensation .............................. 38, 51
External Device Input
Displaying .................................................. 143
Setting .......................................................... 65
External Device Name ....................................... 54
External Device Output .................................... 143
F
Factory Default Settings ................................... 164
Filter ......................................................... 117, 119
Focus ......................................................... 38, 139
Focus Mode ....................................................... 52
Format ........................................................ 75, 119
Frame Rate ................................................. 55, 143
Index
Index
175
Appendix
8
FTP ................................................................... 146
FTP Upload ........................................................ 60
Full Screen Mode ............................................. 134
G
Gain ............................................................ 52, 140
Guest User ....................................................... 125
H
H.264 .................................................................. 55
Home Position ...................................... 54, 98, 132
Host Access Restrictions ............................. 68, 69
HTTP Port ........................................................... 63
HTTP Server ....................................................... 63
HTTP Upload ...................................................... 60
HTTPS Port ......................................................... 63
I
I Frame Interval .................................................. 55
Image Flip .......................................................... 54
Image Stabilizer ................................................. 53
Information Field ...................................... 129, 130
Information Message ....................................... 162
Infrared Cut Filter ............................................. 141
Initial Settings ............................................. 28, 164
Input Volume ...................................................... 62
Installation Conditions ........................................ 54
Installation Guide ................................................. 5
Installing the Necessary Software ...................... 26
Intelligent Function Setting Tool ....................... 103
IP Address ......................................................... 47
IPsec .................................................................. 70
IPv4 .................................................................... 47
IPv4 Host Access Restrictions ........................... 68
IPv6 .................................................................... 48
IPv6 Host Access Restrictions ........................... 69
J
JPEG .................................................................. 55
L
LAN .................................................................... 47
LED .................................................................... 54
Lock camera position ....................................... 107
Log Code ......................................................... 116
Log Messages .................................................. 152
Logs ........................................................... 79, 115
M
MAC Address ..................................................... 28
Maintenance ....................................................... 79
Maximum Frame Rate ........................................ 55
Maximum Packet Size ........................................ 47
Memory Card ..................................................... 75
Message
Error Message ........................................... 162
Information Message ................................. 162
Log Messages ........................................... 152
Warning Message ...................................... 162
Metering Mode ........................................... 51, 140
Microphone ........................................................ 62
Modifiers ........................................................... 148
Mount ................................................................. 76
Moving Object Detection ................................. 111
Multicast ............................................................. 57
N
Name Server Address ........................................ 48
Network .............................................................. 47
Network Address/Subnet ................................... 68
Night Mode ................................................. 53, 141
NTP Server ......................................................... 50
O
One-shot AF ..................................................... 139
One-shot WB .................................................... 141
On-screen Display ............................................. 56
Operating the External Device Output ............. 143
Operation Mode ................................................. 65
Output Volume ................................................... 62
Overwrite videos ................................................ 75
P
Pan ....................................................... 37, 95, 131
Panorama Creation Tool ..................................... 89
Panorama Display .................................... 129, 130
Panorama Display Area ........................... 131, 132
Panorama Screen ......................................... 93, 97
Parameters ................................................. 60, 148
Passing Detection .................................... 105, 113
Password ...................................................... 28, 42
176
Playback Videos ...............................................120
PoE Supply ........................................................164
Post-event Buffer ...........................................59, 75
Pre-event Buffer ............................................59, 75
Prefix ...................................................................69
Preset ............................................................64, 66
Use .............................................................132
Preset Setting Tool ..............................................96
Preset Tour ........................................................101
Privacy Mask Setting Tool ...................................85
Privileged Camera Control ..........................68, 124
Pulse ...................................................................65
R
Reboot Item .........................................................78
Reconnect .........................................................135
Recorded Video Utility ......................................118
Recording Manually ..........................................144
Reference Volume Level .....................................64
Removed Object Detection ...............................112
Reset Switch .....................................................164
Restore Default Settings .....................................79
Restore Settings ..................................................79
RM-Lite ................................................................18
Rotation ...............................................................37
RTP .....................................................................57
RTP Streaming ....................................................57
RTSP ...................................................................57
S
SD Card Information ...........................................76
SD Card Operations ......................................75, 76
SD Card Recording ...................................135, 144
SD Memory Card ..........................14, 75, 129, 146
Search Domain ...................................................49
Self-Signed Certificate ........................................73
Server ..................................................................62
Setting Menu .......................................................44
Setup CD-ROM .....................................................5
Shutter Speed .............................................51, 140
Slow Shutter ........................................................51
Smart Shade Control ...................................52, 139
Snapshot ...........................................................135
SNMP ..................................................................49
Sound Clip Upload ..............................................67
SSL/TLS Certificate .............................................73
Subnet Mask .......................................................47
T
Target Bit Rate ................................................... 55
Tilt ......................................................... 37, 95, 131
Time ................................................................... 50
Time Zone .......................................................... 50
Timer .................................................................. 66
Top Page ............................................................ 42
Troubleshooting ............................................... 150
TTL ..................................................................... 57
U
Unmount ............................................................. 75
Upload ............................................................... 59
User Account ..................................................... 68
User Authentication .................................... 42, 125
User Authority .................................................... 68
User List ............................................................. 68
User Name ................................................... 28, 42
User Page .......................................................... 44
V
VB Initial Setting Tool ............................. 16, 26, 28
VB Viewer ................................................. 123, 129
Video Distribution ....................................... 68, 124
Video Format ........................................ 59, 75, 119
Video Management Information ......................... 76
Video Quality ...................................................... 55
Video Record ................................. 65, 66, 67, 110
Video Record Action .......................................... 64
Video Record Setting ......................................... 64
Video Saving ...................................................... 76
Video Server ....................................................... 62
Video Size .......................................... 55, 128, 129
View Restriction Setting Tool .............................. 92
Viewer
Admin Viewer ..................................... 128, 137
RM-Lite Viewer ............................................. 18
VB Viewer .................................................. 129
Viewer PTZ ....................................................... 137
Voice Activity Detection ..................................... 62
Volume ....................................................... 66, 110
Volume Detection ....................................... 64, 143
W
Warning Message ............................................ 162
White Balance ............................................ 52, 141
Index
177
Appendix
8
WS-Security ........................................................ 63
Z
Zoom .................................................. 38, 128, 132
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