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1. Use DHCP DHCPv6 The NTP server address is automatically acquired from the DHCP or IPv4 or DHCPV6 server 5 Note e f a connection to the NTP server cannot be established because for example the IP address of the NTP server is incorrect the date and time are not changed e The NTP server query interval is 300 seconds 4 5 NTP Server If you select Auto Setting of NTP Server gt Disable enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server Time zone Select the appropriate time zone If the time zone setting is changed the date and time display will update automatically according to the specified time zone Daylight Saving Time Select whether to automatically adjust the daylight saving time according to the time zone E Camera Basic Camera Settings x Network Camera Name alphanumeric characters Up to 15 characters 1 Password Date and Time Camera Video 1 Camera Name alphanumeric characters Enter the desired camera name When multiple cameras are selected the same name will be applied To set a different camera name for each camera set the basic camera settings for each camera separately or open the Setting Page for each camera and set the name N uo eado pue sunas eaweg 29 30 Basic Camera Settings Password Date and Time Camera i Video Video Size Bit Rate Control Target Bit Rate kbps Video Quali
2. message may appear when you launch this tool Click Run to launch the tool e If the Windows firewall is enabled it may block this tool If this happens it is necessary to register this tool as a trusted program For details please refer to Check Firewall Settings in the camera s Operation Guide e This tool always connects to FTP using PASV mode e Before applying a service pack or updating the operating system please refer to the Canon Web Site for information on the latest operating environments asp aojeg 11 12 Installation Install this tool using the setup CD ROM included with the camera For details on installation please refer to the camera s Operation Guide Canon Network Camera Easy Installation Software List bundled software installation The following sotware will be installed Thank you for purchasing the Canon Network Camera Click Next on the lower right comer to continue Please select an installation method from the following options Recommended gt CameraManagement This software is used forthe initial setup of the camera and Md Tool Ver 1 0 settings when operating the system Camera Angle Setting T401 for configuring camera angles Installs all bundled software applications Tool Ver 4 0 This installation is recommended for most users Admin Tools Certificate Electronic certificate required to use the Admin Viewer and Ver 4 0 Admin Tools Total disk space
3. specify a camera connection status as the condition for filtering 2 Click Apply filter The specified filtering conditions are applied and the filtered camera list is displayed N 3 To cancel filtered display click Clear The specified filtering conditions are cleared and all cameras appear in the camera list uo eado pue sunas eaweg 23 24 Setting Camera Authentication Information You can set the camera authentication information Authentication information refers to the information user name and password required to connected to a camera Set the camera information as described below for any camera for which authentication was not possible with the common password specified when the tool launched Authentication required is displayed for Connection Status in the camera list or any camera for which a connection was not possible when the camera list was updated Not connectable is displayed for Connection Status in the camera list 1 In the camera list select the camera for setting authentication information 2 Click Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Authentication Information The Authentication Information dialog box appears 3 Enter each item 1 Admin User Name The default administrator user name for the camera is root This cannot be changed 2 Administrator Password Enter the administrator password for the camera If this is left blank the common passw
4. No Value When initialized Reboot Save to file Close The Save As dialog box appears 3 Specify the save location and file name of the file and click Save The Save As dialog box closes and the Advanced Camera Settings dialog box is redisplayed 4 Click Close in the Advanced Camera Settings dialog box The Advanced Camera Settings dialog box closes E Note Advanced camera settings are saved in XML format Note that if you change the content of the XML file the file will not be loaded properly when saving it to a camera using this tool Load Advanced Settings From a File Advanced settings saved as a file can be reloaded using this tool 1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 in Load Advanced Settings From a Camera and Save to a Camera P 39 LY senbiuyoe Bumes eeue 41 42 2 Click Load from file Select Source x Select the source for loading the Advanced Camera Settings When loading from the camera select one camera from the list Camera Name IPv4 Address MAC Address Camera 192 168 100 143 Camera 192 168 100 146 amp Camera 192 168 100 147 4 Load from file The Open dialog box appears 3 Specify the advanced camera settings file you want to edit and click Open The setting information of the specified file is loaded When loading is finished the Advanced Camera Settings dialog box appears B Note Only XML files saved with this tool P 40 can be
5. and Connection Status does not recover from Not connectable Restart the camera P 62 Index A POG EE oA N EE 17 Aim TOOIS E indi na i ER N 33 Admin ME AR OR EE N 31 32 Advanced Camera Settings sees seke 39 Load from a camera esse see ER EE EE EE Ee 39 Load from aile sir es Eg 41 Save tO a Camera ese ee ee ee ee 39 SAVE toa TS is EE EE SN EE Le Ge De Ge 40 Authentication Information eers EE EE EE Ee 24 B Back Up Setting Values esse RR 56 Basic Camera Settings Camera ss EE EE N Ee Ee ee 29 Date and TIME esse ee ee Ee ee ee Ee ee ee 28 NE ei ER ER EE N 26 PASSWONG ves DE ee NE N ee Ee Ee Ee ee 27 felt IE EE N 30 Basic sus N EE EI 25 C BE EE N iE 29 Adding to Camera List eise sesse eke 17 Basic SetiNngs iis EE Rek GE Oe EED Se Eie 25 CHECKING Status EER EEN SEE EDEN Gee 18 DOTS Chall EE EE RS ee Ee ee Ee see 16 Removing a Camera List n se 21 Bl E o 62 Restore the Camera to the Initial Settings 63 ele EE ER N 21 Camera Angle Setting Tool i seke 33 Camera LiSt ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 15 18 19 Filtered DiSDlay ESE ERROR VEREER GESOEK RES 22 Items to Display ses KERR Ee bee ge EER N 19 Camera specification file sesse ske 45 50 Bea elle EE enti 48 ED se EE DE EP ee 49 Save Using the MENU esse ee 46 Save When Exiting the Tool esse 46 COMMON Password ese ee ee ee ee ee RR RR EE EE EE EG 14 Component names se niiae Es VG Rede 15 D Dat and TEE SE EE
6. minutes please contact the product support The restart for the firmware upgrade procedure did not finish even though the time displayed for Time until camera restarts in the firmware upgrade screen has passed If you cannot access the camera even after the time displayed in the message has passed check whether the camera is connected to the network properly and then contact the customer support center Failed to save the camera specification file The length of the specified folder and file exceeds 260 characters Make sure the length of the folder and file does not exceed 260 characters Failed to load camera specification file e The format of the camera specification file is incorrect Check the descriptions in the camera specification file e The length of the specified folder and file exceeds 260 characters Make sure the length of the folder and file does not exceed 260 characters Failed to change the camera settings This message is displayed when changes to camera settings failed to be reflected Check the connection with the camera Could not change the settings This message is displayed when camera settings could not be changed Check the connection with the camera Could not assign an IP address because there are no available IPv4 addresses Check the camera list and Basic Camera Settings Could not assign an IP address because there are no available IPv4 addresses Check the came
7. 47MB Installs the selected software inthe specified destination folder mad a The icon of this tool appears on the desktop after installation D Camera Management Tool wi Chapter Camera Settings and Operation This chapter explains the initial setup of cameras from detection of the cameras connected to the network through configuration of the basic settings It also explains how to access the camera functions after the setup is complete 14 Launch Camera Management Tool Launch the tool and begin camera configuration Be sure to connect the camera to the network ahead of time Launching When this tool is installed an icon appears on the desktop This icon can be used to launch the tool Please launch the tool using the following procedures 5 Note In order to use this tool on a computer with the Windows firewall enabled you need to register this tool as a trusted application for communication via the firewall For details on how to register please refer to the camera s Operation Guide If not registered this tool may be blocked by the firewall when you attempt to launch it but you can launch the tool by clicking Yes 1 Double click the Camera Management Tool icon on the desktop a Camera Management Tool a This tool launches and the Camera Search Settings dialog box appears 2 Enter the administrator password in Administrator Password if necessary The cameras to
8. a time 1 In the camera list select the camera for opening the Setting Page 2 Click Setting Page Internet Explorer launches and the Windows Security dialog box appears 3 Enter the administrator name and password for the camera and click OK The Setting Page for the camera appears For Setting Page details please refer to the camera s Operation Guide 5 Note e To ensure security exit Internet Explorer after completing the settings on the Setting Page N uoneiedO pue sumes eiaweg 31 32 e The settings configured on the Setting Page are saved to only the camera and are not reflected in this tool After configuring the settings select the camera in the camera list of this tool and then click CA Updating the camera information on the toolbar to update the settings in this tool Launch Admin Viewer You can launch Admin Viewer to check the video of a camera for which the basic settings and the settings of Setting Page are finished Perform this operation by selecting and setting one camera at a time 1 In the camera list select the camera for opening Admin Viewer 2 Click Admin Viewer Admin Viewer appears For details on how to operate the Admin Viewer please refer to the camera s Operation Guide 5 Note e Authentication information user name and password must be entered in VB M40 VB M600VE VB M600D and VB MZOOF e To ensure security exit Internet Explorer after completing
9. any comments however please contact a Canon sales representative 4 Canon shall assume no liability for any outcome of using this product notwithstanding items 2 and 3 above How to Use This Manual It is assumed this manual will be read on a computer screen M Software Screenshots The software screenshots samples shown in this manual are for illustration only The screenshots may differ from the actual screens displayed Screenshots used with the explanations are generally from a Windows 8 1 computer E Symbols Indicating Precautions Description Cautions and restrictions during operation Make sure to read these carefully Supplementary descriptions and reference information Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 EKO CU CTIOM 5 AA ARE EE ME HE sabe pekees indenter tee 2 Precautions for Use Disclaimer eis EE sented de GE ESE gee GE RS MG EE idia 2 EED iS EE EE EE N EE EO OK NE 2 User Manual ER RA RE 3 Types of User Manuals SO OE RE RE EE EE IE HE N 3 How io ls ThisManual ss ER RR RS RE ER SE cana ee ERA a Es ER Ee Ke Ee ER AE ENE be SG 3 Before Use Functions of the Camera Management Tool ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 8 Flowot Operatii AE N AE ON 8 Operating Environment ss se Ee es ee ese bee Ge ese Ee nes RE ee Se Re dee ek Se Re AR ese ed 11 System ReaulrermentS ss iesti ER GASSE GR and asennad neat ceca deeded rear 11 Supported Cameras asasan RE es ee Ee RA ER G
10. assignment settings Please enter the camera specification file A camera with this IP address has already been registered The specified camera IPv4 address already exists in the camera list Check the IPv4 addresses of the camera list and then specify an IPv4 address that will not be a duplicate Please specify a firmware file name A firmware update was executed without specifying a firmware file Specify the firmware file The specified firmware file cannot be found The specified firmware file could not be found Check that the firmware file exists in the specified folder and then specify the correct save location folder and file name Please specify a backup file name The name and save location folder of the backup file are not specified Specify the folder where the backup file is saved and the file name Failed to create a backup file under the specified path A nonexistent folder name or file name has been specified as the storage destination of the backup file Specify the correct storage destination and file name Please enter the IP address The IPv4 address is not specified Specify the IPv4 address of the camera Please enter the port number 80 1024 65535 Please enter the port number 443 1024 65535 The port number is not specified or a numerical value other than 80 443 or 1024 to 65535 is specified Specify a correct port number The file name is duplicated Whe
11. e Operate the memory card P 60 e Restart P 62 e Restore the camera to the initial settings P 63 The information in the list of cameras for this tool can be saved as a camera specification file P 46 You can use this file to perform the following advanced operations e Edit the content of a camera specification file and config ure the initial settings for cameras in a different location e When managing more than 64 cameras save camera specification files by area for example and switch be tween files during operation Operating Environment For the latest information on your product firmware included software user s manual operating environment etc please refer to the Canon Web Site System Requirements The system requirements for Camera Management Tool are as follows For details on the system requirements for the Camera Angle Setting Tool Admin Tool and Admin Viewer VB Viewer applications built in on the camera please refer to the camera s Operation Guide CPU Intel Core i7 2600 or higher os 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 Windows 8 1 Windows 8 1 Pro Windows 8 1 Enterprise 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 Standard SP2 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1 64 bit Windows Server 2012 Standard 64 bit Window
12. ee ee Re Re AR Re Gee ee ee ek ee be ee 48 How to Edit a Camera Specification File sesse ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ge ee Gee ee ee eke ee ee ee be eke 49 Load a Camera Specification File ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 50 Loading the Camera Specification File Automatically at LAUNCH ee ee ee 50 Camera Maintenance WP ate ds n El OE N RE ER ER RE NE 54 Back Up Setting ValueS ie ee Re ee GR RR ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee Re ee 56 Specifying the Save Location for Backup Files ee ee ee ee ee ee ge ek ee ee ge ee ee 56 Performing a BACKUP AE OO E EE RE A 56 Restoring SettiNgS AE NE N 58 Mount Unmount Memory Cards i ee ee ee ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ari 60 Restart die Camera askies bg EES Eon ED Ee ske eg ee RED Ve oe ee Re GEE EE ee ee Res SE Geb 62 Restore the Camera to the Initial Settings ii ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 63 Troubleshooting Displaying the Operating LOG ee ee ee ttt ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 66 Lists of MesSageS ee ee ee ee ee titt ttt ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 67 WalhING MESSAGES ER RO N OO 67 Error RE ME RA OE OE EE EEN 69 Mee e Cone e n t dIE DE RE E ee ee EE GE ED Ee Ce EE DE nines 70 Chapter Before Use This chapter provides an overview of the functions and an outline of actual operation of this tool and explains the operating environment in
13. has elapsed and perform other operations However cameras for which the firmware is still being updated cannot be operated Conversely if the actual total firmware update time is shorter than the time specified here you can close the screen and perform other operations immediately after the update process is complete oUPUeIUIEIN BIBWeD 7 Click Start Start me Close Updating of the firmware begins During update a progress bar appears in the Message field When update has finished a message indicating the updated status appears B Note You can stop the firmware update part way through by clicking Stop However the process cannot be canceled for cameras that have entered the restarting stage 55 Back Up Setting Values You can batch back up the settings of multiple cameras The camera setting information can be loaded and then exported as a backup file A backup file can be used to restore the same settings as when the cameras were backed up or to apply the same settings to other cameras Important e Do not disconnect a network cable or turn off the power of a camera during the backup process Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction e Do not launch this tool on multiple computers and then perform a backup simultaneously from multiple computers Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction e Back up cameras while there is no connection to them If for example a camera s Admin Viewer VB Viewer or an
14. if you click No in step 3 Camera Angle Setting Tool will launch but it will not connect to any camera You need to connect to a camera again with Camera Angle Setting Tool Launching Admin Tools When actually using a camera the camera Admin Tools can be used to configure various operation settings The Admin Tools of the selected cameras can be launched from this tool 1 In the camera list select the camera to launch and be configured by Admin Tools 2 Click Tools to launch a tool You can select any of the following tools e Privacy Mask Setting Tool e Panorama Creation Tool e View Restriction Setting Tool e Preset Setting Tool e Intelligent Function Setting Tool e Log Viewer e Recorded Video Utility When you select a tool Internet Explorer launches and the selected tool dialog box appears For details on how to configure settings using Admin Tools please refer to the camera s Operation Guide 33 34 Aa Important To ensure security exit Internet Explorer after completing the settings with Admin Tools Chapter Camera Setting Techniques This chapter explains how to assign IP addresses simultaneously with the detection of cameras by this tool It also explains how to load the settings of a camera and then copy them to another camera or save them to a file and then apply them to multiple cameras Assigning IPv4 Addresses When Cameras Detected IP addresses can be assigned simultaneously with th
15. loaded XML files edited using another editor may not load properly 4 Edit the advanced setting information P 42 5 Perform Save to file or Save to camera and close the Advanced Camera Settings dialog box Editing the Advanced Camera Setting Information Settings loaded from the camera or a file appear in the Advanced Camera Settings dialog box This setting information is the same as that which can be set on the Setting Page for a camera All advanced camera settings can be edited in the Advanced Camera Settings dialog box SB Note e For Setting Item details please refer to the camera s Operation Guide e The setting items of the Setting Page that need to be configured individually for each camera cannot be edited in the Advanced Camera Settings dialog box Advanced Camera Settings E Model Name VB R11 IPv4 Address 192 168 100 141 MAC Address 1 C aa 2 Clear all aa 3 IM Password IM Network IM Date and Time IM Camera IM Video Settings IM RTP Server IM Upload 4 ET IM Events IM User Access Restrictions IM IPsec SSL TLS E 802 1x LY Data Type j Value Range Change Values senbiuyoe Bumes eieue9 No Value When initialized Reboot 1 Information on advanced settings load source Displays the camera name IPv4 address and MAC address loaded to the Advanced Camera Settings 2 Setting item path display Displays the path of the item selected in
16. match the installation environment after installation is complete Setting Page Display the Setting Page for each camera and configure advanced settings P 31 You can load advanced camera settings with this tool and when necessary change settings and save them The loaded advanced settings can then be saved to a file or to the camera P 39 asp o1ojog Admin Viewer Launch Admin Viewer from this tool and operate the camera while viewing its video P 32 Admin Tools Configure camera settings that suit various usage scenarios using Admin Tools such as Privacy Mask and Intelligent Function settings P 33 Multiple cameras displayed in the camera list can be managed in a batch Status confirmation View status information on cameras such as which cameras are properly connected in a list P 18 Search and Filter Find specific cameras quickly even if a multitude of cameras exist by specifying search conditions and narrowing down the camera list display P 21 10 5 Camera maintenance EN BKUP RSTR Ver 1 0 1 Ver 1 0 0 Camera Specification File Use The following maintenance procedures can be performed on cameras that are in operation Maintenance can be performed on multiple cameras at the same time e Update the firmware P 54 e Back up the setting values P 56 e Restore to backed up setting values P 58
17. the folder in which to save the file and the file name and click Save A message for confirming whether to load the camera specification file the next time the tool launches P 50 5 Click Yes to load the camera specification file The tool will be shut down If you click No the camera specification file will not be loaded the next time this tool is launched Save Using the Menu Camera specification files can be saved using the following procedures while the tool is running 1 Click File gt Save Camera Specification File The Export Camera List dialog box appears Export Camera List EJ N The list information will be saved in a file Do you want to continue IB Save password mar 46 2 Click Yes When Save As appears specify the folder and file name to save under and save the camera specification file Tiss asf el4 uoneAads eweg 47 48 Edit a Camera Specification File A camera specification file is a file in CSV format so you can use a saved camera specification file as a base and edit it to match the network environment for connecting cameras Camera Specification File Configuration First line header It is described as follows Camera Management Tool Ver 1 0 ContainsPass 0 1 2 Common Password The ContainsPass value becomes as follows depending on the settings of the Export Camera List dialog box at the time of saving Export Camera List Di
18. the operation in Admin Viewer Accessing Camera Tools You can access Camera Angle Setting Tool and admin tools from this tool This operation can only be done one camera at a time E Important In Internet Explorer 9 or greater and Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2012 Internet Explorer s security level for Internet and intranet sites is set to High by default Therefore to access the tools for a camera you need to add the IP address of the camera to the trusted sites P 31 N B Note The tools in the Tools menu that are not supported by the selected camera will appear grayed out uoneiedO pue sumes eiaweg Launching Camera Angle Setting Tool Camera Angle Setting Tool allows you to set the camera from a computer after installing a camera or changing a camera s location When setting the camera angle for an installed camera you can launch Camera Angle Setting Tool from this tool 1 In the camera list select the camera for setting the camera angle 2 Select Tools gt Camera Angle Setting Tool A message appears for confirming whether to launch Camera Angle Setting Tool 3 Click Yes For details on Camera Angle Setting Tool please refer to the camera s Operation Guide B Note e An old version of Camera Angle Setting Tool cannot be launched Install v4 0 or a later version of Camera Angle Setting Tool For details on installation please refer to the camera s Operation Guide e Even
19. 0V 1 0 0 Camera Connectable 192 168 100 141 VB R11 1 0 0 Camera Connectable 192 168 100 147 VB M741LE 1 0 0 Camera Connectable error 192 168 100 143 VB M641VE 1 0 0 Camera Connectable 192 168 100 111 VB M600VE 1 0 3 Camera Connectable 192 168 100 112 80 VB M600D 1 0 3 Camera Connectable 192 168 100 110 VB M40 1 1 0 16 5 Note If a camera is not detected even though it is connected to the same network click a again to perform detection Adding of Cameras Connected After This Tool Launches Cameras connected to the network after this tool launches are automatically detected by this tool When a camera is detected on the toolbar is displayed in green In addition hovering the mouse pointer over the button displays the number of detected cameras File Camera List Tools Maintenance Help ot Camera List No of Cameras 10 Selected 0 You can add the automatically recognized camera to the list as described below 1 Click on the toolbar A message dialog box appears for confirming whether to add the detected camera 2 Click Yes The camera is added to the list If multiple cameras were automatically detected all of them are added to the list If the detected camera is added an error message appears when the number of cameras exceeds the maximum of 64 on the camera list If a camera could not be added to the list because the maximum number was exceeded kos will remain green When you carry out the detection stat
20. 13 VB M700F 1 0 3 Camera Name Model Name IPv4 Address Firmware Version or a hyphen for the IPv4 92 168 100 or 192 168 100 5 55 MT MT TR eee 1 M Specify a Search String Enter a search string in Search for Select the Match case check box if necessary Search and Filter Search for ES ee IN Match case 2 Click Search A search is performed in the camera list If a camera matched the search string the first camera including that string is displayed highlighted in the list 3 Click Previous or Next to continue the search 1 The previous or next camera matching the search string is highlighted When the search to the beginning or end of the list is finished clicking Previous or Next returns to the end or beginning of the list and then performs a search E Filtering the Cameras to Display in the Camera List Specify filtering conditions Camera Name Model Name ee You can specify a range using an IPv4 Address Firmware Version asterisk or a hyphen for the IPv4 address Se ee pic 192 168 100 or 192 168 100 5 Connection Status 192 168 100 55 Not specified v Apply fter N Ger Enter part or all of the corresponding strings in Camera Name Model Name and Firmware Version Enter the IP address for filtering in IPv4 Address You can specify a range by using a wildcard or a hyphen P 26 In Connection Status
21. Admin Tools is open close it Specifying the Save Location for Backup Files Before performing a backup specify the save location for backup files 1 Select File gt Environmental Settings The Environmental Settings dialog box appears 2 Set the default save location for backup files on the File tab Click Browse and specify the save location for backup files in the dialog box that appears The specified folder is displayed in Default file location Camera Specification File F Enable camera specification file IE Do Not Add new camera s IE Do not save on exit C Users Plover Documents CameraManagementTool CC Default file location 9 Click OK Performing a Backup 1 In the camera list select a camera whose settings you want to back up Click on the toolbar Or click Maintenance gt Back Up Settings The Back Up Settings dialog box appears 56 3 Specify the save location for backup files In the backup dialog box the folder specified as the save location for backup files in the Environmental Settings dialog box is displayed as the backup destination If you wish to change the backup destination click Browse and then specify the save location in the dialog box that appears No of Cameras 0 10 Model Name MAC Address Backup File Name 192 168 100 120 VB H43 D data 192 168 100 122 VB H610D F E D data 192 168 100 146 VB M640V D data 192 168 100 141 VB R11 i D d
22. Canon Network Camera Camera Management Tool User Manual The Operation Guide should be read before using the network camera ENGLISH Introduction This manual describes how to configure and operate Camera Management Tool hereinafter referred to as this tool Carefully read this manual before use to ensure correct use of this tool Also be sure to read the file in the LICENSE folder of the setup CD ROM The cameras described in this manual may include models not be sold in your country and region For the latest information on this product firmware and included software user manuals operating environment etc please refer to the Canon Web Site Precautions for Use Disclaimer M 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 lt Network Security Recommendations gt e Change the password of the camera periodically e Change the HTTP or HTTPS port number of the camera e Limit access to the camera by network devices mM License Agreement of Included Software For the license agreement of the included softwa
23. EE ee ER GE 28 Dete Eee ee GE 16 E Edit Advanced Camera Settings esee 42 Camera Specification File sees ees 48 Environmental Settings see ese ee 20 50 F Filtered Display sis natok inna 22 EEU EE en aa E 12 PVA addres S in a 26 36 Assigning automatically when detected 36 Assigning with a camera specification file 37 SPECITY Rande siioni aereas 26 Specify Wildcard see SEEK EES ERGE EE dane 26 L LAUnNCRINO RR nti eee aan 14 Fe ER EE rer E er rarer rrecre 66 M Memory Card Operations sees Re 60 MESSAGE sis sh EE Bee ee Ve RE GE sk eed Nee 67 Messages Error MESSAGES es EES eg Es egg De 69 Warning Messages sees ee 67 led ceeescenioewenstbamserennedanveey ss tanedennwneaxecexs 60 N Ned EE EE EE e 26 P ee AO RE EE EE 27 R Restart EE aan N a 62 Restore the Camera to the Initial Settings 63 S Save Location for Files see eke ee ee ee 56 ele EE eects 21 SOWING el RE RR 31 Bunooyseajqnosy 71 72 Specify Range disisiran 26 Specify Wildcard see Re RA 26 Supported Cameras ii EER ER RAS ER EK AA RE 11 System Requirements sees Re RA 11 T diese EE EE EE ON N 15 Trusted Site AK GE Ee AKENE 31 U Blei edissa aae anaa 60 Update Firmware esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 54 V VIGGO ER E N ER N 30 BIE 7050 000 CANON INC 2015
24. Saving a Camera Specification File The information of the camera list can be saved as a camera specification file When launching this tool the next time the content of the camera list when exiting the tool the previous time can be loaded and saved camera specification files can be used as a base for settings by a different camera Save When Exiting the Tool You can save a camera specification file when exiting this tool You can specify whether to load the camera specification file the next time the tool launches 5 Note Camera specification files can be saved when exiting this tool if the Enable camera specification file check box is selected in File gt Environmental Settings P 50 and the Do not save on exit check box is not selected 1 Click File gt Exit The Export Camera List dialog box appears 2 Specify whether to include the camera password information in the camera file To include the password when saving the camera specification file select Save password Furthermore to encrypt the password when saving the camera specification file select Encrypt password Export Camera List Ea The list information will be saved in a file Do you want to continue I Save password es EMm N cancel 3 Click Yes to save the camera specification file The Save As dialog box appears If you click No the tool will be shut down without saving the camera list information to a file 4 Specify
25. age If you click Yes the firmware update will start The format of the value is invalid A filtering condition specified in Search and Filter is inappropriate Specify the filtering conditions again Cannot add camera Maximum number of cameras reached An attempt was made to add a camera manually or the Ejouon was clicked when 64 cameras have been added to the camera list Cancel the adding of the new camera or delete a camera from the list Buyooys jqnosL 67 68 Message Description User authentication failed Incorrect authentication information user name and password was entered Enter the correct authentication information Not found A camera that matches the search conditions specified in Search and Filter could not be found Specify the search conditions again Application could not be started lt tool name gt The tool selected in the Tools menu failed to launch Check the connection with the camera Only Camera Angle Setting Tool will launch but the angle cannot be set Check the connection and then perform the operation again Invalid file The format of the camera specification file specified in the IPv4 address assignment settings is invalid Correct the descriptions in the camera specification file and then configure the IPv4 address assignment setting again Please enter the file name A camera specification file was not specified with the IPv4 address
26. alog Box Settings The Save password check box is not selected The Save password check box is selected and the Encrypt password check box is not selected Both the Save password and Encrypt password check boxes are selected Described only when the ContainsPass value for the Common Password is 1 or 2 Second line and below export item The 21 export items are described separated by commas in the second line and below The item name is described in the second line and the third line and below are used to describe camera export items with one line per camera uuid Group CameraName Status SettingStatus Pv4Address AutolP Pv6Address Model FirmVer Serial MACAddress Word Port SSL Notes BuildNo Bkup HWID SubnetMask DefaultGateway urn uuid aaaaaaaa 1 11 1 aaaa 1111 aaaaaaaaaaaa Camera001 1 192 168 100 141 169 254 123 123 fe80 200 85ff fe01 fe98 VB R11 1 0 0 000000000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 0 3771 2E 255 255 255 0 urn uuid bbbbbbbb 2222 bbbb 2222 bbbbbbbbbbbb Camera002 1 192 168 100 147 169 254 107 123 fe80 200 85ff fe01 fe48 VB M741LE 1 0 0 111111111111 114 11 11 11 11 11 80 0 3771 45 255 255 255 0 urn uuid cccccccc 3333 cccc 3333 cccccccccccc Camera003 1 192 168 100 143 169 254 217 14 fe80 200 85ff fe0 1 fd74 VB M641VE 1 0 0 22222222200902 02 22 22 22 22 22 80 0 3771 31 255 255 255 0 Export item Item Description Remarks Unique ide
27. and the camera automatically restarts When Setup has been completed Wait for the camera to restart appears click OK The Connection Status of a camera may remain as Not connectable even after the camera restarts Try clicking Q Update Camera Information Basic Camera Settings Dialog Box Settings Network Basic Camera Settings x Network Password IPv4 Address You can spedfy a range using an asterisk or a hyphen for the IPv4 Video address Example 192 168 100 or 192 168 100 5 192 168 100 55 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway Address a Date and Time Camera AutolP IPv4 Address AutoIP EE EE If the network settings are changed the camera will restart R Gn Aa Important If a network setting is incorrect the camera may become inaccessible If that happens please refer to the camera s Operation Guide and then restore the camera to the factory default setting state and set the network settings with this tool again 1 IPv4 Address Setting Method Select the IPv4 address setting method If you select Manual enter a fixed IP address in IPv4 Address If you select Auto DHCP the values acquired from the DHCP server are set automatically in IPv4 Address Subnet Mask and IPv4 Default Gateway m Important If Auto DHCP is selected as the IPv4 address setting method the IPv4 address may not be assigned correctly in certain envi
28. at the next launch the input field of the Environmental Settings dialog box is overwritten with the file name with which the file was saved Tiss 9 Click OK asf el4 uoneAads eweg 51 52 Chapter Camera Maintenance This chapter explains how to perform various maintenance work for cameras such as updating the firmware backing up and restoring the settings and mounting and unmounting memory cards 54 Update the Firmware The firmware can be updated for multiple cameras a Important Do not disconnect a network cable or turn off the power of a camera during the firmware update process Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction If there is a power failure during the update process or the firmware update does not finish normally the camera firmware may be corrupted If a camera cannot be accessed after recovery from a failure contact the retailer Do not launch this tool on multiple computers and then perform a firmware update simultaneously from multiple computers Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction Do not use a firmware file that has been edited or manipulated After updating the firmware the camera will restart temporarily interrupting all connections This tool cannot be operated on computers in which firmware is being updated 1 In the camera list select the cameras for updating the firmware 2 Click on the toolbar Or click Maintenance gt Update Firmware A message appears to displ
29. ata 192 168 100 147 VB M741LE D data 192 168 100 143 VB M641VE D data 192 168 100 111 VB M600VE ms D data 192 168 100 112 VB M600D D data 192 168 100 110 VB M40 D data 192 168 100 113 VB M700F 1 j D data m O w 3 o D w z 5 2 oO SD w Sa O OO 57 B Note e You can specify the name of the backup file file extension dat If you choose not to specify a file name the camera s MAC address will be used e If the save location for backup files is not changed the last backup file will be overwritten each time a backup is repeated If you wish to keep a previous backup file copy the backup file or change the save location in the backup dialog box 4 Click Start A confirmation message appears asking if you want to back up settings 5 Click Yes Backing up of the camera settings begins B Note You can stop the backup process part way through by clicking Stop In that case the backup will only be stopped for those cameras waiting for the process to be performed 58 Restoring Settings You can use backup files created with this tool to restore camera setting values You can restore camera settings to the point in time a backup was made or migrate settings to other cameras Aa Important e Do not disconnect a network cable or turn off the power of a camera during the restore process Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction e Do not launch this tool on multiple comput
30. ay precautions on updating the firmware 3 Carefully read the message and then click Yes to continue the procedure The Update Firmware dialog box appears 4 Specify the firmware file Click Browse and then specify the firmware file in the dialog box that appears 192 168 100 122 192 168 100 141 192 168 100 143 192 168 100 147 VB M741LE 5 Note You can copy and paste firmware file names using keyboard operations Copy the firmware file name by pressing the Ctrl C keys and paste by selecting the destination row and pressing the Ctrl V keys You can select multiple copy destinations by holding the Ctrl key while clicking 5 To restore the cameras to the default settings when updating the firmware select Restore for Initial Settings If you select Restore all user settings except the following will be erased and restored to the factory default settings after the firmware is updated e Administrator password of the basic settings LAN IPv4 IPv6 e Date and time e Host access restrictions for security e SSL TLS e 802 1X To keep the current settings of the cameras select Do Not Restore for Initial Settings 6 Specify the time until cameras restart after starting the update process in Time until camera restarts in minutes 30 to 60 Ul If the actual total firmware update time for all cameras is longer than the time specified here you can close the firmware update screen after the specified time
31. be managed with this tool require password to be entered when connecting If the same password is set for camera administration that password can be specified for managing all cameras The factory default password is camera for using all cameras Afterward the common password set here and used by this tool is located in Common Password in this guide You can also specify individual passwords in the Authentication Information dialog box P 24 for cameras with different passwords Camera Search Settings Ea Camera Common Authentication Information Admin User Name Administrator Password Used when a camera without registered authentication information is detected Action when new camera is detected IM Assign an IP address in the specified range IP addresses will be assigned for the cameras that the IP is set to default address 192 168 100 1 or the IP address are being specified using the file IM Do not show on next startup 3 Click OK The main window of this tool appears Names of Main Window Components a IE File Camera List Tools Maintenance Help i No G uoneiedO pue sunas eaweg 1 Toolbar The buttons are as follows Function Description Searches for cameras Detects cameras and adds them to the camera list 3 Update Camera Information Updates the information of the selected camera 2 Update F
32. be updated Memory Card Not Inserted A memory card operation mount unmount or acquire information was executed while a memory card was not inserted in the camera Insert a memory card in the camera Could not connect to the camera A camera with which a connection is not possible was selected and then an operation that results in communication with the camera was performed Check the connection with the camera Could not connect to the camera Please verify that the IP address port number user name and password are correct A connection to the camera could not be established when applying the basic settings or advanced settings of the camera Correctly specify the IPv4 address port number user name and password Install the firmware to the camera as directed in the entered camera information Be sure to check the details of the camera information before installation e This tool overwrites the Flash ROM If the upgrade completes unsuccessfully the camera may not operate properly Take particular care when you proceed with the upgrade process Do not unplug the LAN cable or turn off the camera during installation Do not turn off the camera All settings of the cameras for which you ticked Revert to Initial Settings will be restored to the factory default settings except the network and date configuration This message is always displayed when a firmware update is executed Check the details of the mess
33. d camera to default settings P 63 Settings Add as Trusted Site Registers the selected camera as a trusted site in Internet Explorer P 31 Searching in the Camera List You can specify any string to search in the list to find a target camera Furthermore you can filter the information displayed in the camera list by camera name model name etc to limit the list to the target cameras to be used when there are multiple cameras Click Search and Filter in the camera list to search for cameras The items for specifying search conditions will be displayed below the main window 21 a Q File Camera List Tools Camera List Camera Name Connection Status 1Pv4 Address 1 Model Name Firmware Version Serial Number MAC Address Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Search for NE 0 c2n specify a range using an I Match case No of Cameras 11 Selected 0 Camera Management Tool EF Maintenance Help Authentication required 192 168 100 131 VB S31D Connectable 192 168 100 120 VB H43 1 0 0 Connectable 192 168 100 122 VB H610D 1 2 0 Connectable 192 168 100 146 VB M640V 1 0 0 Connectable 192 168 100 141 VB R11 1 0 0 Connectable 192 168 100 147 VB M741LE 1 0 0 Connectable error 192 168 100 143 VB M641VE 1 0 0 Connectable 192 168 100 111 VB M600VE 1 0 3 Connectable 192 168 100 112 VB M600D 1 0 3 Connectable 192 168 100 110 VB M40 1 1 0 Connectable 192 168 100 1
34. dmin Viewer This tool can be used for the registration process CM Important To ensure security exit the web browser after completing settings on the Setting Page and after using Admin Viewer Adding a Camera as a Trusted Site In Internet Explorer 9 or greater and Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2012 Internet Explorer s security level for Internet and intranet sites is set to High by default Therefore to access Admin Viewer and Admin Tools you need to add the IP address of the camera to the trusted sites You can add to trusted sites in the settings of Internet Explorer but if you use this tool you can select multiple cameras in the camera list and then add them all as trusted sites at one time 1 In the camera list select the cameras to add as trusted sites 2 Select Maintenance gt Add to Trusted Sites A message dialog box appears for confirming registering to the trusted sites 3 Click Yes A message dialog box appears for notifying that registering to the trusted sites is complete 4 Click OK B Note Adding to the trusted sites is applied after Internet Explorer restarts If Internet Explorer was running during the above operation exit it and then restart it Display the Setting Page for a Camera To set the advanced settings for a camera for which the basic settings are finished you can open the Setting Page for the camera from this tool Perform this operation by selecting and setting one camera at
35. e 31 Launch AGMIN de AE NE OE EN 32 Accessing Camera Ee EE OR EE N E EE EE 33 Launching Camera Angle Setting TOOL ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eke ee 33 Ete dief Admin Ee OR OE EE OE EO OR EE OR Ed 33 Camera Setting Technigues Assigning IPv4 Addresses When Cameras Detected ee se ee ee ee ee ee ee 36 Opening the Camera Search Settings Dialog BOX cece ee ee ee ee ee 36 Assigning a Specified Range of IP Addresses to Cameras Automatically 0 cee 36 Assigning IP Addresses According to a Camera Specification File ee ee 37 Advanced Camera Selling EES EER ani eed tee oi ellen Gee 39 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Load Advanced Settings From a Camera and Save to a Camera ee ee ee ee 39 Save Advanced Settings as a File ee ee RR Re ek Re Re Re Ge ee ee ee ee ee ge ee ede 40 Load Advanced Settings From a File esse ee ee ee Re ee Re GR ee Re a a ee be eke 41 Editing the Advanced Camera Setting Information ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 42 Camera Specification File Use Saving a Camera Specification File ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 46 Save Wher Exiting the TOO sisie ser se be GEREED eke Seen hare tenes Ke DE EG Besk Peer iek ae Gee AE Ke 46 Save USING AME ei OR EE EE EE EN late 46 Edit a Camera Specification File iii ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 48 Camera Specification File Configuration ee
36. e detection of cameras by this tool Assignment can be carried out in the following ways e Specify the IPv4 address range and automatically assign detected cameras e Load the file camera specification file describing the IP addresses Opening the Camera Search Settings Dialog Box With the initial settings of this tool the Camera Search Settings dialog box opens when the tool launches Camera Search Settings Eg Camera Common Authentication Information Admin User Name Administrator Password Used when a camera without registered authentication information is detected Action when new camera is detected IM Assign an IP address in the specified range IP addresses will be assigned for the cameras that the IP is set to default address 192 168 100 1 or the IP address are being specified using the file IM Do not show on next startup OK cancel To open the Camera Search Settings dialog box after the tool has launched select File gt Camera Search Settings 5 Note If you select the Do not show on next startup check box and then close the Camera Search Settings dialog box the Camera Search Settings dialog box will no longer appear when this tool is subsequently launched Assigning a Specified Range of IP Addresses to Cameras Automatically Perform the following operation in the Camera Search Settings dialog box B Note The automatic assignment of IP addresses in a specified ra
37. e ee ded RE RE De SE DS ee ee 11 Baai oe OR N OE OE OR N AE RE N 11 installations EE wee RE IE GE Ge Recent needa fa Seana Ee EE SE RR Ge tans 12 Camera Settings and Operation Launch Camera Management TOO ie ee ee ee ee ke ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 14 Ellen ne ORE EA ae RE EE RE an apenas are 14 Names of Main Window COmponeNIS ee ee ee ee ee ee ke ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee nna 15 Detect the Camera OE ttt tt ttnt ttt tt tEEENEEEEEEEEEEEESEEESSEESSEEESSEEESEEESEEEES REEERE E E 16 Detect All CameraS ee Re Re ee ttrt attt tEn ee ee Re Re eke Re ee be ee ee Re ee ee ek ge ee ee ee 16 Manually Adding de n AR AE RE RE EE EG 17 Viewing the Camera LIST AR EE EE OE IE 18 Searching in the Camera List ee ee ee ee ek ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ede 21 Setting Camera Authentication InformatiON ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 24 Basic Camera Settings ii ee Re ee GR RR ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee ee Re ee ee Re ee ee ee ee 25 Opening the Basic Camera Settings Dialog BOX ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 25 Basic Camera Settings Dialog Box Settings ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 26 Launch the Setting Page Admin VieWer ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 31 Adding a Camera as a Trusted Site ee Re Re Re ee ek Re ee ee GR ee Re ee ee ee de 31 Display the Setting Page for a Camera ese ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e
38. enter a note as a remark for a camera displayed in the camera list When the number of cameras has increased use Group Name or Notes to sort cameras and make cameras easier to identify Click the Group Name or Notes display item for selected cameras to display an input field Enter the information and then press the Enter key Camera List Camera List 11 Selected 1 Camera Name Group Name Connection Status Camera Connectable Camera Connectable nnectable Camera Connectable Camera Connectable Camera Connectable Camera Connectable error Camera Connectable m m v m m a fal a fal Camera Connectable B Note e You can enter up to 259 characters in each of the Group Name and Notes input fields e Group Name is not displayed by default To set the group name select Group Name to display in the list in Environmental Settings P 19 e Even if the Group Name and Notes fields are entered in the following cases the entered details will not appear in the camera list when launched the next time If the camera specification file has not been saved after the Group Name and Notes fields are entered P 46 When the saved camera specification file has not been loaded when launched after the Group Name and Notes fields have been entered P 50 E Removing a Camera from the List If there is a camera you wish to remove from the list remove it as described below N 1 Select the came
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40. erent subnet than the Viewer select the IPv4 Default Gateway Address check box and then enter an IPv4 default gateway address 5 AutolP When a camera compatible with AutolP is selected select whether to use AutolP 6 IPv4 address AutolP When AutolP is Enable the automatically set IPv4 address is displayed M Password Basic Camera Settings Ea Network 1 Password d Up to 8 characters Date and Time 2 Camera Video Change the administrator user root password for the camera 1 Password Enter ASCII characters space or printable characters for the administrator password 27 2 Confirm Password Enter the same password as above for confirmation Aa Important e To ensure system security be sure to change the administrator password Do not forget the new password e If you have forgotten the administrator password please refer to the camera s Operation Guide and then restore the camera to the factory default settings Note that this will reset all camera settings to factory default settings except for the date and time e Disconnect the Admin Viewer or Admin Tools if they are connected before changing the password Date and Time Basic Camera Settings x Network Setting Method Password ee Date and Time Date yyyy mm dd Camera Do cg Bites Time hh mm ss Auto Setting of NTP Server NTP Server Up to 63 characters Time Zone Daylight Sa
41. ers and then perform a restore simultaneously from multiple computers Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction e Restore cameras while there is no connection to them If for example a camera s Admin Viewer VB Viewer or an Admin Tools is open close it e Only files saved as backups using Back Up Settings of this tool can be restored P 56 A camera cannot be restored with a backup file that has been edited or manipulated 1 In the camera list select the cameras for restoring settings 2 Click on the toolbar Or click Maintenance gt Restore Settings The Restore Settings dialog box appears 3 Specify the backup file with the saved restore settings For each camera click Browse and specify the save location and file name for the backup file in the dialog box that appears VB R11 VB M641VE 6 VB M640V 192 168 100 147 VB M741LE 4 Select whether or not to restore the administrator password mm Important If a password restore is performed the password setting when the backup file was created will be restored Be sure to verify the administrator password for when the backup file was created 5 To restore all settings for a camera select Restore all information f important If you have selected Restore all information IP addresses network settings and SSL IPsec secure communication information will also be restored This may result in duplicated camera IP addresses after the restore is complete P
42. etting Start HWID 48 0 10 29 2014 4 192 168 100 122 AddCamera urn UuUid me mum semm cee eee MR Ee mer 0 10 29 2014 4 192 168 100 147 AddCamera urn uuid Se eg ee eet we RO 10 29 2014 4 192 168 100 140 AddCamera urn uid mel mu eae ee MEE er va HERE O 10 29 2014 4 192 168 100 112 AddCamera urn uuid See vm is me EE RE 0 10 29 2014 4 192 168 100 111 AddCamera urn uuid WE ME N ME we MEER a ee 0 10 29 2014 4 192 168 100 113 AddCamera urn uuid ee pee 0 10 29 2014 4 192 168 100 120 AddCamera urn uuid Sitimi EE MEE EE O 10 29 2014 4 192 168 100 145 AddCamera urn uuid ww cot ma ee ie EO 10 29 2014 4 wsd WSD Probe Type dn NetworkVideoTransmitter Scope IPv4 10 29 2014 4 wsd ProbeMatch Hello urn uuid aR Se Se ma Smee 10 29 2014 4 wsd ProbeMatch Hello urn uuid er eg Sh eet ER eee Q 10 29 2014 4 wsd ProbeMatch Hello suuid me Sy a ma eg Ge eee 10 29 2014 4 wsd ProbeMatch Hello urn uuid sy mm Sg See ete ee ee Q RRRFFRRRAFSRRRAIKSTRRRASSRRRAISEEE PLPPLPLLLPPPLLLLPPLLLLPLPPPLLPPLeZ 2 Check the log information Lists of Messages Three types of messages are displayed in this tool e Information messages information display level messages e Warning messages messages urging caution e Error messages message indicating errors When warning messages and error messages appear take the corresponding measures as described in the fo
43. f this tool You can also configure the tool so that the camera specification file is automatically loaded when this tool launches 1 Select File gt Load camera specification file The Open dialog box appears 2 Specify the save location and file name of the camera specification file and click Open The camera list is displayed in this tool according to the camera specification file B Note If you changed the camera settings after creating a camera specification file load the camera specification file in this tool and click to update the camera information Loading the Camera Specification File Automatically at Launch You can set whether to load the camera specification file automatically when this tool launches 1 Select File gt Environmental Settings The Environmental Settings dialog box appears 2 Configure the settings for the camera specification file on the File tab Camera Specification File F Enable camera specification file IE Do Not Add new camera s N Do not save on exit C Users Plover Documents CameraManagementTool CCl Default file location 1 Enable Camera Specification File Select this check box to automatically load a camera specification file at launch If you select this check box enter the save location and file name of the camera specification file in the input field 2 Do Not Add new camera s Select this when you want to limit cameras displayed in the list to those desc
44. gs 2 Click Q on the toolbar Or click Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Basic Camera Settings The Basic Camera Settings dialog box appears 3 Configure the settings in each category Clicking a category on the left side of the dialog box displays the setting items on the right side Enter the information in the displayed setting items Basic Camera Settings x Network IPv4 Address Setting Method Password Mr IT IPv4 Address 192 168 100 141 You can specify a range using an asterisk or a hyphen for the IPv4 Video address Example 192 168 100 or 192 168 100 5 192 168 100 55 Date and Time Camera Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway Address IW Enter a default gateway address IPv4 Address AutoIP If the network settings are changed the camera will restart Category Setting Items If only a single camera is selected in step 1 the current camera setting values will appear in the setting item If multiple cameras are selected in step 1 different setting items will appear blank depending on the camera 5 Note The setting fields of some setting items can be left blank In that case the camera settings are not changed and are left set to their original values 4 Click OK 25 26 B Note Depending on the Video category s Video Size Set and items in the Network category after changing settings and clicking OK the progress bar appears
45. ings dialog box appears 4 Editing the Advanced Setting Information P 42 39 40 5 Click Save to camera Advanced Camera Settings x Model Name VB M641VE IPv4 Address 192 168 100 143 MAC Address amp 802 1X Select all IM password IM Network IM Date and Time M Camera IM Video Settings IM RTP Server IM Upload ET IM Events IM User Restrictions N IPsec ETE F 802 1X IM Memory Card IM Maintenance Data Type Value Range Change Values No Value When initialized Reboot Sa Close Edited advanced settings are saved to the camera selected in step 1 6 Click Close in the Advanced Camera Settings dialog box The Advanced Camera Settings dialog box closes save Advanced Settings as a File Settings loaded in Advanced Camera Settings can be saved as a file For example you can save the advanced camera settings of a particular moment from the camera to a file and recall these settings later by saving them back to a camera 1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 in Load Advanced Settings From a Camera and Save to a Camera P 39 2 Click Save to file Advanced Camera Settings EJ Model Name VB M641VE IPv4 Address 192 168 100 143 MAC Address amp 802 1X Select all IM Password IM Network IM Date and Time M Camera IM Video Settings IM RTP Server IM Upload ET IM Events IM User Restrictions N IPsec IM Maintenance Data Type i Value Range Change Values
46. irmware Updates the firmware of the selected camera P 54 Back Up Setting Backs up the setting values of the selected camera P 56 Restore Setting Restores a camera using a setting backup file P 58 Memory Card Operations Mounts or unmounts the memory card inserted in the camera and acquires information P 60 Basic Camera Settings Makes basic camera settings such as network administrator password date and time and video settings P 25 Advanced Camera Settings Specify advanced camera settings P 39 gq Ch Camera Detection Notification The button turns green when a new camera connects to the network Clicking the button in this state will add the detected camera to the camera list P 17 2 Admin Viewer Setting Page Displays Admin Viewer or the Setting Page for the selected camera You can check the videos of a camera for which the initial setup is complete in Admin Viewer and configure the advanced settings on the Setting Page P 31 3 Camera List Displays the information of the detected cameras 4 Search and Filter Specify a search string to search for a camera in the camera list and specify conditions to filter the number of cameras displayed in the camera list 15 BEET AUTO TA Detect the cameras connected to the network and then display them in the camera list in the main window You can manually add cameras to the list one at a time a
47. lease beware when executing this operation Ul 6 Click Start A confirmation message for restoring the setting values appears 7 Click Yes oUPUeJUIEIN BIBWeD Restoring of the camera setting values begins 5 Note You can stop the restore process part way through by clicking Stop In that case the restore will only be stopped for those cameras waiting for the process to be performed 59 Mount Unmount Memory Cards You can mount and unmount memory cards inserted in cameras and acquire information from the memory cards You can also unmount memory cards in multiple cameras at the same time when for example turning the power of the cameras off or ejecting the memory cards 1 Select the cameras for performing the memory card operation Click on the toolbar Or click Maintenance gt Memory Card Operations The Memory Card Operations dialog box appears a Memory Card Operations ONE No of Cameras 0 10 IPv4 Address Model Name MAC Address Date amp Message Memory Card Used Recording Upload Event Timer Manual ONVIF 192 168 100 110 VB M40 192 168 100 111 VB M600VE m 192 168 100 112 VB M600D 5 192 168 100 113 VB M700F 192 168 100 120 VB H43 192 168 100 122 VB H610D 192 168 100 141 VB R11 192 168 100 143 VB M641VE 192 168 100 146 VB M640V 192 168 100 147 VB M741LE quire Information 3 Perform the memory card operation Click one of the following buttons
48. llowing tables Warning Messages Message The specified backup file is invalid or broken Description The specified file is not a backup file or is a backup file that has been modified Specify the correct backup file If a backup file created with this tool is modified it will no longer be able to be loaded properly If a backup file has been modified create it again The specified backup file cannot be restored because it is incompatible with the specified camera The model of the restore destination does not match the model for which the backup file was created Specify a backup file for a model that is the same as the camera to be restored The specified backup file cannot be found A file that does not exist is specified as the backup file in the restore dialog box Check the file name and save location of the backup file The specified firmware file is invalid or broken The firmware of a different model is specified Specify the correct firmware file The firmware cannot be updated with a modified firmware file If the firmware file is corrupted download it again The specified firmware file cannot be installed because it is incompatible with the specified camera The model name of the firmware file and the model name of the camera do not match Check the combination of the camera in the camera list and the target model of the firmware file If both models do not match the firmware cannot
49. ls on the firewall settings please refer to the camera s Operation Guide If an attempt was made to launch this tool while another tool with a function equivalent to one of the functions of this tool is running Firmware Upgrade Tool Backup Tool Restore Tool or Memory Card Unmount Tool close the other tool If this tool is already running another instance of this tool cannot be launched A camera cannot be detected Check the connection with the camera If the camera is successfully connected turn the power of the camera off and then back on A camera that does not exist on the same network segment cannot be detected Add the camera manually P 17 An unsupported camera cannot be detected P 11 The Admin Tools Setting Page or Admin Viewer for the selected camera cannot be launched Check whether the camera certificate is installed When using Internet Explorer 9 or later add the camera as a trusted site P 31 Authentication with the camera failed If the administrator password is changed the administrator information needs to be set for each camera P 24 The camera is not displayed in the camera list If a detected camera is deleted from the camera list it will not be displayed in the camera list even if the connection with that camera is successful Perform a camera search by clicking to display it again Software update setting backup or setting restore terminated abnormally
50. mera Specification File A camera specification file can be edited with Excel or other spreadsheet software or with Notepad or another text editor m Important e If you create the camera specification file with Exel select CSV Comma delimited csv when saving e f you create the camera specification file with a text editor like Notepad surround each setting item with double quotation marks and separate the items with commas Give the file the csv extension when saving e Up to 64 cameras can be specified in a camera specification file e A camera specification file must be saved as UTF 8 Do not save with other encoding when saving e If there are more than three commas in the first line header or the ContainsPass value is other than 0 1 or 2 an error will occur when loading the camera specification file e If the number of items described on line two does not match the number of export items on lines three and below an error will occur when loading the camera specification file e Ifa fixed IP address is specified for the IPv4 address the specified IP address is set even when a camera with the same address exists in the same network Take care that an IP address is not a duplicate of that of an already set camera 5 Note You can specify a range for IPv4 addresses P 26 49 50 Load a Camera Specification File You can load a saved camera specification file to display that information in the camera list o
51. n backing up setting values the same backup file name is specified for multiple cameras Please specify a different file name Operation failed camera s exist Please recheck your recent operations Changed settings could not be applied to some cameras Please recheck Recent Operations in the camera list Please enter the camera specification file name A camera specification file is not specified even though Enable camera specification file is selected in the Environmental Settings dialog box s File tab Please enter the camera specification file The specified path lt the drive name and the folder name gt is unavailable Enable camera specification file is selected in the Environmental Settings dialog box s File tab and an invalid drive or folder is specified as the camera specification file s save location Please re specify the camera specification file save location Unable to write to the specified folder lt the folder name gt Enable camera specification file is selected in the Environmental Settings dialog box s File tab however an invalid folder is specified as the camera specification file s save location Please re specify the camera specification file save location Error Messages Message Description Firmware upgrade completed unsuccessfully The camera s firmware might be corrupted If you cannot access the camera after waiting about lt duration gt
52. nd automatically detect cameras connected to the network to add to the list after they have been detected for the first time Detect All Cameras Detect all cameras connected to the same network as the computer this tool is installed on and add them to the camera list for this tool 5 Note Camera detection by this tool is only available for cameras in the same network segment Cameras connected to different network segments need to be added manually P 17 1 Click a on the toolbar or click Camera List gt Find Cameras E File Camera List Tools Maintenance Help Camera List No of Cameras 0 Selected 0 2 Enter the administrator password in Administrator Password if necessary and click OK This dialog box only appears if the administrator password was not entered in the Camera Search Settings dialog box P 14 Camera Common Authentication Information Ea Admin User Name Administrator Password When searching is finished the results are displayed in the camera list Camera Management Tool EE File Camera List Tools Maintenance Help Q Camera List No of Cameras 1 cted 0 Camera Name Connection Status IPv4 Address Port Model Name Firmware Version Serial Number MAC Address Authentication required 192 168 100 131 VB S31D Camera Connectable 192 168 100 120 VB H43 1 0 0 NT ad Camera Connectable 192 168 100 122 VB H610D 1 2 0 Camera Connectable 192 168 100 146 VB M64
53. nge is only available for cameras that still have the factory default IP address 192 168 100 1 set 1 Select Assign an IP address in the specified range and click Specify Range The IPv4 Address Assignment Settings dialog box appears 2 Enter each item IPv4 Address Assignment Settings IPv4 Address 192 168 100 You can specify a range using an asterisk or a hyphen for the IPv4 address Example 192 168 100 or 192 168 100 5 192 168 100 55 UJ Subnet Mask senbiuyoe Bumes ereweg 1 IPv4 Address Specify the IPv4 address range P 26 2 Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask 3 IPv4 Default Gateway Address When assigning a default gateway select Enter a default gateway address and enter the default gateway address 3 Click OK 4 Detect the camera P 16 B Note If the number of free addresses in the specified IPv4 address range is not enough for the number of cameras IP address assignment will not be performed Assigning IP Addresses According to a Camera Specification File M Creating a Camera Specification File The information of the list of cameras detected with this tool can be saved as a camera specification file This file describes the association between the IP addresses assigned to cameras and the MAC addresses of those cameras Create a camera specification file for assigning IP addresses by detecting the cameras with this tool saving the info
54. ntifier of camera uuid Group Group name Can be entered in the camera list of this tool CameraName Camera name Within 15 characters Connection status of camera 0 Not connectable 1 Connectable 2 Authentication required 3 Connectable error SettingStatus Last performed operation IPv4Address IPv4 address AutolP IPv4 address AutolP Item Description Remarks Link local address only IPv6Address IPv6 address An address that was set manually or set automatically using RA or DHCPV 6 is not exported Model Model name of camera FirmVer Firmware version Serial Serial number MACAddress MAC address Described in uppercase NE This is blank if Save password was not selected in the Export Camera List dialog box at the time of saving or passwords were not entered individually for the cameras Administrator password Wel for the camera HTTP HTTPS port for camera Whether SSL communication 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Notes Remarks Can be entered in the camera list of this tool BuildNo Build number Save location for the This is blank if it is the same as the save location of the backup file settings backup file specified in the Environmental Settings dialog box HWID Hardware ID SubnetMask Subnet mask IPv4 Default gateway address IPv4 Port SSL asf el4 uoneAads eweg Bkup DefaultGateway How to Edit a Ca
55. onnectak 192 168 100 112 VB M600D is Add to Trusted Sit Camera Connectat 192 168 100 113 VB MZOOF 4 Add to Trusted Sit Camera Connectat 192 168 100 120 VB H43 E m Add to Trusted Sit Camera Connectat 192 168 100 122 VB H610D E s d sa Setting Page Camera Connectat 192 168 100 141 8 VB R11 Camera Connectat 192 168 100 143 VB M641VE as ae Memory Card Ope Camera Connectat 192 168 100 146 8 VB M640V roy E T amp Memory Card Opel Camera Connectat 192 168 100 147 VB M741LE RR EE CE ET Memory Card Ope Authentics 192 168 100 131 VB S31D Add to Trusted Sit M Changing the Items to Display You can select items in the list and change their order 19 20 1 Select File gt Environmental Settings The Environmental Settings dialog box appears 2 Click the Camera List tab 3 Specify whether to display or hide the items Environmental Settings Items Available for Display Displayed Items IPv6 Address Camera Name AutoIP Group Name Administrator Password Connection Status IPv4 Address Port Model Name Firmware Version Serial Number To display a hidden item select the item in Items Available for Display and then click DI To hide a displayed item select the item in Items Available for Display and then click lt lt J Selecting an item in Displayed Items and then clicking Up or Down changes the order 4 Click OK Setting a Group or Notes You can assign any group name or
56. ord is applied 3 Enable SSL Communications Select this to connect to the camera using SSL communication 4 Port number input field Specify the HTTP port number for the camera Normally leave this set to the default 4 Click 0K B Note Whether a camera was authenticated with the common password or the password specified in the Authentication Information dialog box can be confirmed in Administrator Password of the camera list er Serial Number Administrator Password Common Common Common Common Common Common Authentication performed with common password Password specified in Authentication Information dialog box Common Common The administrator password is hidden by default To display it in the list change the setting in the Environmental Settings dialog box P 20 Basic Camera Settings Configure basic settings including camera network settings IP address changing the administrator password camera name date and time and video settings for detected cameras Because basic settings are common to all models you can apply the same settings to multiple cameras in a batch B Note Because Basic Camera Settings are applied to part of the camera s Setting Page the camera s Setting Page details change when Basic Camera Settings are changed N uoneiedO pue sunas eieweg Opening the Basic Camera Settings Dialog Box 1 In the camera list select the cameras for applying basic settin
57. ot connectable or Authentication required in Connection Status to display the camera authentication information dialog box and configure settings P 24 B Note If Not connectable appears even after camera finishes processing for example after a camera restart try clicking the Update Camera Information button Error Information Dec 20 14 49 13 S330 FAN 1 failure Dec 21 03 21 46 S330 FAN 1 failure Dec 21 15 54 22 S330 FAN 1 failure Dec 22 04 26 55 S330 FAN 1 failure Dec 22 16 59 29 S330 FAN 1 failure Dec 23 05 32 03 S330 FAN 1 failure Dec 23 18 04 43 S330 FAN 1 failure Dec 24 06 37 16 S330 FAN 1 failure N uoneiedO pue sunas eaweg B Note Checking error information is only possible on the following models VB R11VE VB R11 VB R1OVE VB M641VE VB M641V VB M640VE VB M640V VB M741LE VB M740E M Selecting a Camera To select a camera to be set or operated click a camera displayed in the camera list The check box at the beginning of the line for the selected camera is selected and the line is highlighted You can select multiple cameras by selecting the check boxes at the beginning of the lines Or you can use the Ctrl and Shift keys to select multiple cameras E Changing the List Order Each click of each item title of the camera list switches the list to ascending order or descending order Onnectal 7 Connectak 192 168 100 111 VB M600VE Ka N Bs ts Add to Trusted Sity Camera C
58. ra list and IPv4 Address Assignment Settings An available IPv4 address could not be found Specify an available IPv4 address File does not exist A file that does not exist is specified Check whether the correct file is specified Cannot start because one of the following tools is running e Firmware Upgrade Tool e Backup Tool e Restore Tool e Memory Card Unmount Tool An attempt was made to launch this tool while another tool with a function equivalent to one of the functions of this tool is running Firmware Upgrade Tool Backup Tool Restore Tool or Memory Card Unmount Tool Close the other tool and then try launching this tool again When using H 264 2 and selecting the maximum video size set the frame rate for both H 264 1 and 2 to 15 fps or lower If the frame rate is 1 fps the frame interval cannot be set to 0 5 seconds A setting combination that cannot be used has been set Check the details of the message and adjust the settings Bunooyseajqnosy 69 70 Troubleshooting Before contacting the dealer or customer support center check the following troubleshooting items If a message is displayed check the details of the message and corresponding countermeasure in Lists of Messages on page 67 Problem Solution Camera Management Tool cannot be launched The Windows Firewall function may turned on This tool needs to be registered as a trusted program For detai
59. ra you wish to remove from the list 2 Click Camera List gt Remove Camera A message appears for confirming whether to remove the camera 3 Click Yes The camera is removed from the list M Right Click Operations for the Camera List uoneiedO pue sunas eieweg Right click the camera list to carry out the following operations in the menu B Note Unavailable items are grayed out depending on the camera s Connection Status or model Menu name Description Update Camera Information Detects cameras and updates the camera list Remove Camera The selected camera will be removed from the camera list P 21 Open Error Information Displays the error information of selected cameras P 18 You can make various camera settings You can select the following items in the submenu e Authentication information P 24 e Open setting page P 31 e Basic camera settings P 25 e Advanced camera settings P 39 Tool Activate the selected tool P 33 Update Firmware Updates the firmware of the selected camera P 54 Camera Settings Back Up Settings Backs up the setting values of the selected camera P 56 Restore Settings Restores a camera using a setting backup file P 58 Memory Card Operations Mounts or unmounts the memory card inserted in the camera P 60 Restart Camera Restarts the selected camera P 62 Restore the Camera to the Initial Restores the selecte
60. re please refer to VBTools E txt in the BundledSoftware folder in the LICENSE folder on the included setup CD ROM Trademarks e Canon and the Canon logo are registered trademarks of Canon Inc e Microsoft Windows Windows Server Windows Vista Excel and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Windows is legally recognized as the Microsoft Windows Operating System e All other company or product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders User Manuals Types of User Manuals Before using this tool you need to read the following user manuals of the camera in addition to this manual Included User Manual Installation Guide This guide explains the precautions for camera installation and installation procedures Manuals on Setup CD ROM Operation Guide This guide explains the camera initial setup Camera Angle Setting Tool Viewer operation Admin Tool settings Troubleshooting etc Appendix Specifications This document lists the camera specifications Camera Management Tool User Manual this manual This manual explains the advanced operating procedures of this tool M Notes 1 Any unauthorized reproduction of this guide is prohibited 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
61. ribed in the camera specification file Selecting this disables addition of cameras to the list using searches and manual addition and deleting of cameras This is only available when Enable camera specification file is selected When this check box is selected Use camera specification file is grayed out and the setting cannot be changed When you load a different camera specification file the current list is completely discarded and only the cameras in the newly loaded camera specification file are displayed in the list When you load a different camera specification file the current list is completely discarded and only the cameras in the newly loaded camera specification file will appear in the list 3 Do not save on exit This is available when Enable camera specification file is selected Select this check box if you do not want the Export Camera List dialog box to be displayed when this tool is exited 4 Camera specification file input field Enter the save location and file name of the camera specification file in the input field 5 Default file location Specify a default location to save files such as camera specification files and backup files created with this tool 5 Note If the camera specification file is saved with a different save location or file name than that specified in the Environmental Settings dialog box and Yes is clicked in the message for confirming whether to load the camera specification file
62. rmation as a camera specification file without assigning IP addresses and then editing the information in that file 1 Save a camera specification file P 46 2 Edit a camera specification file P 48 Edit the IPv4 address parts of the items described in the camera specification file 37 38 Editing Example 1 Edit a Camera Specification File A22 bd f B Cc D E E G H I J K L 1 Camera Management Tool Ver 1 0 ContainsPass 1 camera 2 uuid Group CameraName Status SettingStatus IPv4Address utolP IPv6Address Model FirmVer Serial MACAddress 3 umuuidaaaaaaaa 1111 aaaa 1111 aaaaaaaaaaaa Camera001 0 192 168 100 101 fe80 8a87 17fffe1b 20ca 3 VB R11VE 1 1 0 i BE 4 _um uuid bbbbbbbb 2222 pbbb 2222 bbbbbbbbbbbb Camera002 1 192 168 100 102 fe80 8a87 17fffe4d 7475 3 VB M641VE 103 5 _urm uuid cecccecc 3333 cecc 3333 cccecececece Camera003 1 192 168 100 103 fe80 8a87 17fffe4d c3ba 3 VB M640VE 1 03 G 6 urn uuid dddddddd 4444 dddd 4444 dddddddddddd Camera004 1 192 168 100 104 fe80 8a87 17fffe4e 10aa 3 VB M741LE 10 3 malema 7 um uuideeeeeeee 5555 eeee 5555 eeeeeeeeeeee Camera005 1 192 168 100 105 fe80 8a87 17fffe1b 2d0e 3 VB S31D 1 0 0 k 5 e 8 um uuidfM 6EGE M 6EGE MAT Camera006 1 192 168 100 106 fe80 8a87 17fffe4d cbfb 3 VB H43 12 0 9 um uuid gg999999 7777 9999 7777 g9999999gg9 Camera007 2 192 168 100 107 fe80 1a0c acfffee9 da8b 3 VB H610D Edit the IPv4Address column Editing Example 2 Create an IP Address and MAC Addres
63. ronments such as when a router is present between the DHCP server and the camera If this happens select Manual and set a fixed IPv4 address 2 IPv4 Address When IPv4 Address Setting Method is Manual enter a fixed IPv4 address When basic settings are configured for multiple cameras the following specification characters can be used to specify a wildcard IPv4 address or specify a range Specification Character Description Example N 192 168 100 From 192 168 100 1 to 192 168 100 254 192 168 100 100 150 gt From 192 168 100 100 to 192 168 100 150 This is a wildcard It can be specified for the first to fourth octets of an IP address Enter this between numbers to specify a range It can be specified for only the fourth octet of an IP address Aa Important e An IP address beginning with 127 e g 127 0 0 1 cannot be set e When setting the IP address by specifying a wildcard or range the IPv4 addresses that already exist in the camera list will not be used for the setting uoneiedO pue sunas eieweg e When an empty IP address does not exist in the range of a wildcard or range specification settings will not be configured 3 Subnet Mask When IPv4 Address Setting Method is Manual enter the subnet mask value designated for the corresponding network 4 IPv4 Default Gateway Address When IPv4 Address Setting Method is Manual and the camera will connect to a diff
64. s You can load advanced camera settings and when necessary change settings and save them to the camera You can also save advanced settings as a file and load the settings on a camera from that file 5 Note Copying advanced settings is only available for cameras that are the same model and use the same firmware version LY Load Advanced Settings From a Camera and Save to a Camera Advanced settings saved to a camera can be loaded using the following procedures senbiuyoe Bumes e1awue9 1 In the camera list select the camera to configure advanced settings Advanced Camera Settings can only be set for cameras in the camera list whose Connection Status is displayed as Connectable or Connectable error 2 Click ME on the toolbar Or click Camera List gt Camera Settings gt Advanced Camera Settings The Select Source dialog box appears Only cameras that fulfill the following requirements are displayed in the dialog box e Cameras selected in step 1 whose Model Name and Firmware Version are the same e Whose Connection Status is Connectable or Connectable error 3 Select the camera to load advanced settings to and click Load from camera Camera 192 168 100 146 Camera 192 168 100 147 4 gt Load from file Load from camera Loading of the setting information from the selected camera begins It takes a while for loading to finish When loading is finished the Advanced Camera Sett
65. s Compatibility Table A12 bd f B Cc D E LEEN ContainsPass 1 camera IPv4Address MACAddress 192 168 100 104 us 192 168 100 102 192 168 100 103 N EEN 192 168 100 104 192 168 100 105 192 168 100 106 192 168 100 107 onan Create a compatibility table for the camera MAC address and assignable IPv4 address M Loading an Edited Camera Specification File Perform the following operation in the Camera Search Settings dialog box 1 Select Assign an IP address in the specified range and click Specify Range The IPv4 Address Assignment Settings dialog box appears 2 Select Specify File and specify the location and file name of the camera specification file Enter the folder in which the camera specification file is saved and the file name in the input field Alternatively click Browse and specify the camera specification file in the dialog box that appears IPv4 Address Assignment Settings x IPv4 Address You can specify a range using an asterisk or a hyphen for the IPv4 address Example 192 168 100 or 192 168 100 5 192 168 100 55 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway Address 3 Click OK 4 Detect the camera P 16 B Note When you have assigned a fixed address the IP address will be set using the camera specification file even if there is another camera on the network with the same address Take care that IP addresses are not a duplicated Advanced Camera Setting
66. s Server 2012 R2 Standard SP1 64 bit Software NET Framework 3 5 SP1 when using Internet Explorer 8 9 Must be installed on Windows Vista 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 1 If you launch and use Admin Tools and Admin Viewer from this tool set Set custom text size of Control Panel to 100 or 125 Supported Cameras Supported Cameras VB R11VE VB R11 VB R10VE VB M641VE VB M641V VB M640VE VB M640V VB M741LE VB M740E VB H43 VB H630VE VB H630D VB H730F VB M42 VB M620VE VB M620D VB M720F VB S30D VB S31D VB S800D VB S900F VB S805D VB S905F VB H41 VB H610VE VB H610D VB H710F VB M40 VB M600VE VB M600D VB M700F Limitations e Before using this tool be sure to close any other applications e This tool cannot be used at the same time as a camera firmware upgrade tool backup tool restore tool and memory card unmount tool e While communication via HTTP proxy is supported it depends on the network settings of the computer used e HTTP proxy authentication is not supported e The computer will not automatically go into sleep or suspend mode while this tool is communicating with a camera It is however possible to manually put the computer into standby sleep or suspend mode during communication e The Do you want to run this file
67. s is displayed under Connection Status of the camera list Camera List No of C as 11 Selected 0 Camera Name Connection Status IPv4 Address Port Model Name Firmware Version Serial Number MAC Address a Authentication required 192 168 100 131 80 VB S31D E camera Connectable 192 168 100 120 80 VB H43 1 0 0 i sd E Camera Connectable 192 168 100 122 80 VB H610D 1 2 0 E Camera Connectable 192 168 100 146 80 VB M640V 1 0 0 E Camera Connectable 192 168 100 141 80 VB R11 1 0 0 E Camera Connectable 192 168 100 147 80 VB M741LE 1 0 0 E Camera Connectable error 192 168 100 143 80 VB M641VE 1 0 0 E Camera Connectable 192 168 100 111 80 VB M600VE 1 0 3 E Camera Connectable 192 168 100 112 80 VB M600D 1 0 3 E Camera Connectable 192 168 100 110 80 VB M40 1 1 0 E Camera Connectable 192 168 100 113 80 VB M700F 1 0 3 Connection status Description Connectable Successfully connected to the network Connectable error Connected to the network but an error has occurred Not connectable Not connected to the network Connected but authentication is required authentication is not possible with the Authentication required connected password Connectable error Double click Connectable error in Connection Status or click Camera List gt Open Error Information after selecting the camera to display the error information dialog box and check the error details Not connectable or Authentication required Double click N
68. stallation procedure and other things you should know when using this tool Functions of the Camera Management Tool This tool is software for the initial setup and maintenance of Canon network cameras hereinafter referred to as cameras It allows you to efficiently execute IP address settings and other basic settings required when installing cameras perform backup and restoration of camera settings after installation and firmware updates to multiple cameras Flow of Operation 1 Initial settings Before installing the camera in the final location set the camera in a temporary space to carry out the initial settings Connect the cameras to the same network as the computer Detection Detect the cameras on the network P 16 Basic settings Configure settings such as the IP address date and time camera name and video settings for the camera P 25 Video confirmation Launch Admin Viewer to immediately check the video for a camera P 32 Temporary space 2 Camera installation Install the camera in the final location for details please refer to the Installation Guide Angle settings For cameras whose angle must be adjusted after installation launch Camera Angle Setting Tool from this tool and complete the configuration P 33 3 Advanced settings after camera installation 4 Camera administration d Configure advanced settings to
69. the setting item list When a lower level item in the tree view is selected the lower level item is displayed after the upper level item separated by a comma If you enter a setting item in the input field and click View a search of the specified path is performed If the setting item cannot be found the corresponding place in the setting item list opens Advanced Camera Settings x Model Name VB R11 IPv4 Address 192 168 100 141 MAC Address Select all IM Password IM Network gt gt D nd Ti gt F Camera F Camera Name gt F Camera Name alphanumeric characters gt F Camera Name Camera Control gt F Day Night when Auto is set gt P Installation Conditions 3 Select all Clear all Selects or clears all of the check boxes in the setting item list at the same time 4 Advanced settings list Displays the setting items in tree view Change or edit settings here and then select the setting items to save to the camera or file 5 Setting item information display Displays the attributes of the selected setting item If you align the mouse pointer with of Data Type an explanation of the data type appears 43 44 Chapter Camera Specification File Use The information displayed in the camera list of this tool can be saved and edited as a camera specification file You can load camera specification files when the tool is launched and use them to manage over 64 cameras
70. to perform an operation The operation being performed is displayed under Message of the list Mount Mounts the memory cards of the selected cameras Unmount Unmounts the memory cards of the selected cameras B Note If you click Unmount on VB M40 VB MGOOVE VB M600D and VB M700F when a memory card is not inserted Unmounted appears in the message box Acquire Information Acquires the information of the mounted memory cards and displays it in the list The Can Save or Cannot Save display for the recording types Recording Mode Stream Upload Event 60 Timer Manual ONVIF indicates whether or not the regulation number of recordable images has been exceeded for each type of video recording Ul oUPUeIUIEIN BIBWeD 61 62 Restart the Camera You can batch restart multiple cameras 1 In the camera list select the cameras to restart 2 Select Maintenance gt Restart Camera A dialog box appears for confirming whether to restart the selected cameras 3 Click Yes The cameras restart B Note Even after a camera is restarted Connection Status may still not change to Connectable Click Ka Update Camera Information to update camera information Restore the Camera to the Initial Settings You can batch restore default settings to multiple cameras E Important e Never turn the power of a camera off during the process to restore the default settings If the power is
71. turned off the camera may no longer operate normally e The process to restore the default settings cannot be stopped e All settings are restored to factory default settings except for network information and date time information You should back up the current settings before restoring the default settings P 56 1 In the camera list select the cameras to restore to default settings 2 Select Maintenance gt Restore the camera to the initial settings A dialog box appears for confirming whether to restore the selected cameras to the default settings 3 Click Yes All user settings except the following items will be erased and restored to the factory default settings after the restart Administrator password of the basic settings LAN IPv4 IPv6 Date and Time Host access limitation in security SSL TLS 802 1X Ul oUPUeJUIEIN BIBWeD 63 64 Chapter Troubleshooting This chapter explains about operation log display message lists and troubleshooting Displaying the Operating Log The processing results of this tool are automatically saved to a log file CameraManagementTool log 1 Select File gt Display Operating Log The text editor Notepad launches and the information in the log file of this tool appears i Time Host Message 10 29 2014 4 03 21 PM START 10 29 2014 4 wsd Waiting Start 10 29 2014 4 04 26 PM 906 10 29 2014 4 wsd WSD Probe Type dn NetworkVid
72. ty Frame Rate fps I Frame Interval sec If the video size set is changed the camera will restart R Gene Video Size Set Set the set of video sizes to use with the camera H 264 2 Select Disable to transmit only one stream of H 264 video Select Enable to transmit two streams of H 264 video H 264 1 H 264 2 Configure on each tab the settings for the H 264 1 and H 264 2 video to be transmitted from the camera to the Viewer Video Size Select the size for video transmitted from the camera Bit Rate Control Set the bit rate for video When Use bit rate control is selected also set Target Bit Rate kbps If Do not use bit rate control is selected set Video Quality Target Bit Rate When Bit Rate Control is Use bit rate control select the target bit rate Video Quality When Bit Rate Control is Do not use bit rate control select the video quality High values result in higher quality Frame Rate Select the video frame rate for video I Frame Interval Select the frame interval sec for H 264 video Launch the Setting Page Admin Viewer You can use this tool to display the camera s Setting Page or start Admin Viewer You can also check the operation and advanced settings of cameras whose basic settings have been configured Depending on the computer environment you may need to register the camera as a trusted site in order to the launch Setting Page and A
73. us is cleared and the button changes back to Sl Manually Adding a Camera A camera connected to a different network segment can be added to the camera list manually 1 Click Camera List gt Add Camera The Add Camera dialog box appears 2 Enter each item Add Camera EJ IPv4 Address r 3 Tf the field is left blank use common password Port E 4 eooo 6 1 IPv4 Address Enter the IP address of the camera 2 Admin User Name The default administrator user name for the camera is root This cannot be changed 3 Administrator Password Enter the administrator password for the camera If this is left blank the common password is applied N uoneiedO pue sunas eieweg 17 4 Enable SSL Communications Select this to connect to the camera using SSL communication 5 Port number input field Specify the HTTP or HTTPS port number for the camera Normally leave this set to the default 9 Click OK B Note Up to 64 cameras can be added to the camera list If you attempt to add more than 64 cameras an error message appears If that happens you will not be able to add another camera until you delete a camera from the list P 21 Viewing the Camera List The camera list displays the information of detected cameras It allows you to check the status of cameras and select the cameras to set or operate M Checking the Camera Status The camera statu
74. ving Time ae Gn 1 Setting Method Select the setting method for the date and time 2 Date Time Configure the settings as follows in accordance with the Setting Method setting When Set manually is selected Set the desired date and time Set the time in 24 hour format in lt hour minute second gt order When Set manually is selected and Synchronize with computer time is selected Synchronizes the date and time with the computer that is currently accessing the camera Time Zone is not selected automatically so set it separately if necessary When Synchronize with NTP server is selected Select the setting method in Auto Setting of NTP Server When Synchronize with NTP broadcast is selected Receives NTP broadcasts sent from the NTP server and synchronizes the time with them The camera s NTP broadcast mode does not support IPv6 3 Auto Setting of NTP Server Disable Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server in NTP Server Use DHCP The NTP server address is automatically acquired from the DHCP server IPv4 To set Use DHCP you need to change Network gt IPv4 Address Setting Method to Auto DHCP P 26 Use DHCPv6 The NTP server address is automatically acquired from the DHCPV6 server To enable this setting you need to configure the settings for IPv6 on the Setting Page for the camera For Setting Page details please refer to the camera s Operation Guide

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