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1. Description camera status timeout resetting A350 Mean The camera control system has been reset due to a communication eanin i timeout with the camera If the error occurs repeatedly the camera is damaged Contact our Countermeasure Customer Service Center A450 Camera initialization failed crit Description camera initialization failed lt Error code gt A450 Meani The camera control function has stopped because the camera control eanin system could not be initialized If the error persists after rebooting the camera the camera is damaged Countermeasure Contact our Customer Service Center A460 Stopping of pan tilt subsystem function crit Description lt Pan tilt gt stopped c lt Error code gt A460 An error occurred during pan tilt control so the control function was Meaning disabled If the error persists after rebooting the camera the camera is damaged Countermeasure Contact our Customer Service Center R i To reset the error send http IP address wvhttp 01 platformreset if the emarks camera is not damaged E Application uploader messages A004 Starting and stopping of uploader info Description 1 uploader A004 1 Starting or stopping Meaning The uploader was started or stopped 5 9 gt O O D gt Q x lt List of Log Messages A120 Resolution of upload destinat
2. 8 2 Cie o wi p lt V Enable frame rate setting UJ Frame rate 30 0 fps 0 5to 30 0 gt 7 Enable preset selection 3 Preset Preset 1 7 x O o 229 Y I E Display motion detection status of the camera X 1 0 Frame rate 29 8 fps Receiving size 160x120 Display size 320x240 Elapsed Time 00 00 36 1 Load Motion Detection Settings button Clicking this button loads the current motion detection settings of the camera 2 Save Motion Detection Settings button Clicking this button saves the motion detection setting edited by this tool If you have set motion detection be sure to save the settings using Save Motion Detection Settings 3 Live mode tab Live Record e Live Video is displayed and the camera is controlled The displayed video is also recorded e Video You can set motion detection judgment conditions while playing the recorded video For the specific screen views and operating procedures see P 2 43 4 Camera Selection box The name of the connected camera is shown 5 Viewer Video is displayed and the camera is controlled 2 35 Motion Detection Setting Tool IE 6 Motion detection area frame The range in which motion detection is performed is shown by a dotted line frame You can drag the mouse to resize move the frame 7 Start recording button Clicking this button starts recording video 8 Enable motion detect
3. 1 Host name gt P 1 8 P 1 10 Specify the IP address or host name of the camera 2 User name Enter the Administrator account root set for the camera 3 Password gt P 1 7 Enter the Administrator password the factory setting is VB C60 for both VB C60 and VB C60B 4 HTTP port gt P 1 33 The default is 80 5 Setting page URI The Setting page URI set for this camera is fixed to admin and cannot be changed Launching VBAdmin Tools 6 Proxy For the proxy settings check with your Network Administrator e Use HTTP proxy server Select this check box to connect to the camera via a proxy server e Host name Specify the host name or IP address of the proxy server e Port Enter the port number of the proxy server default 8080 e Load proxy information lt U gt Q 3 a O z Click this button to automatically import the proxy server information set by Internet Explorer 7 FTP Not used with this camera This function can be used with earlier cameras than VB C50i To use Panorama Creation Tool and Log Viewer of VBAdmin Tools the camera must establish an FTP connection first You can select PASV or PORT as the FTP connection mode e Use PASV mode Select this check box if you want to use the PASV mode Normally the PASV mode should be used If this check box is cleared connection will be made in the PORT mode VBAdmin Tools launches You can click
4. B012 Audio client closed info Description 1 2 closed 3 B012 1 Client type send recv 2 Client host IP address 3 Disconnection type active passive sender Meaning An audio client was disconnected B101 Error request received notice Description 1 unusual request 2 B101 1 Client host IP address 2 Error type 400 404 eanne a was denied due to a command error 400 or parameter error 5 13 List of Log Messages El lIl HUULI B102 Client connection denied notice Description 1 request denied 2 B102 1 Client host IP address 2 Denial type 41 43 Client connection was denied due to an authentication error 41 insufficient resource 43 specification of unsupported codec 45 specification of unsupported stream 46 host access restriction 48 too many clients 49 or invalid operation mode 4a Meaning 41 Check the user name password or user list used for connection 43 Reconnect or reboot the camera 45 or 46 Use supported client software Countermeasure 48 Check the host access restriction 49 Check the maximum number of clients that can be connected 4a Check the applicable settings to see if the audio server is used B103 Client forcibly disconnected notice Description 1 access denied 2 B103 1 Client host IP address 2 Denial ty
5. Example To specify August 23 2008 1 23 04 pm enter 2008 08 23 and 13 23 04 Setting the Date and Time Date and Time Setting Method Set manually Date yyyyimmidd 2008 05 23 Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Synchronize with NTP server The camera will synchronize with that time of the NTP server Enter the IP address of the NTP server sBulyjas paled 5 Setting Method Synchronize with NTP server GMT 08 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Synchronize with NTP broadcast The camera will synchronize with the NTP broadcast time Setting Method Synchronize with NTP broadcast Synchronize with computer time The camera will synchronize with the date and time of the computer currently accessing the camera The time zone will also be selected automatically Setting Method Synchronize with computer time Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo 3 Time Zone Select from the list an applicable time difference from the Greenwich Mean Time Tip f you select Synchronize with computer time clicking the Apply button to apply the setting will set the setting shown under Setting Method to Set manually f Synchronize with NTP Server is selected the date and time will not be changed when the IP address of the NTP server is wrong or otherwise the NTP server cannot be connected The camera s NTP does not support IPv6 1 13 Setting the Camera Control
6. Note however that network settings such as the IP address and subnet mask will be initialized and must be set again Troubleshooting Data cannot be uploaded Check the upload destination in the Upload menu as well as the upload operation upon event in the Event menu to see if both are set correctly You can perform operation check based on the currently set upload destination by running a test gt P 1 26 P 1 26 from the Upload menu Check View Log Events in the Maintenance menu or logs on the server to check the detailed operating environment For View Log Events see Application uploader messages in P 5 9 Also see Notes in P 1 24 For the server settings contact your System Administrator Files cannot be saved in VBAdmin Tools Saving of files to certain folders is prohibited in Windows Vista and later operating systems Accordingly an attempt to save a file may fail Specify Documents Pictures and other folders List of Log Messages Log Messages on the VB C60 Log messages are classified into the following six types Category Level Code Fault level alert Error 5XX Hardware level failure System operations will stop crit Error Axx Software level failure Task operations will stop err Error 3XX Operational error Operations will continue warning Warning 2XX Non operational error notice Warning 1xX Err
7. This setting is required only when the IPsec operation mode was set to Tunnel Mode in 2 Enter a desired prefix length for connection destination in a range of O to 128 If IPv4 is used enter a desired length in a range of O to 32 E f ESP or ESP and AH was set under Security Protocol in 5 the following items must be set IPsec IPsec Mode Destination Address IPv4 IPv6 Source Address IPv4 IPv6 Security Protocol Security Gateway Address IPv4 IPv6 Destination Prefix Length SA ESP Encryption Algorithm SA ESP Authentication Algorithm SA ESP Encryption Key outbound SA ESP Authentication Key outbound SA ESP SPI outbound SA ESP Encryption Key inbound SA ESP Authentication Key inbound SA ESP SPI inbound Manual Tunnel Mode 192 168 200 0 192 168 100 1 ESP 192 168 10 1 24 AES v HMAC_SHA1_96 v 0F 445981962E9AC7E79385E037C35FC3 BB64787768DF C8DE7EB4D84EC81B45 3168F3B32F 1000 6F822A37272BF55EB581A91A53770C57 81E4DC85387F B09192B26CA1A2F BD97 202159B96 2000 SA ESP Encryption Algorithm Select AES 3DES DES or NULL as the ESP encryption algorithm according to the encryption algorithm supported by the device to connect to Normally AES or 3DES is recommended SA ESP Authentication Algorithm Select HMAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_MD5_ 96 or No Authentication as the ESP authentication algorithm according to th
8. Access the flash memory in the camera via FTP and rewrite the HTML files located at the following paths to change the screen display and operation details Path to English sample mnt_flash www html sample en mobile Path to Japanese sample mnt_flash www html sample ja mobile Path to French sample mnt_flash www html sample fr mobile Path to Italian sample mnt_flash www html sample it mobile Path to German sample mnt_flash www html sample de mobile Path to Spanish sample mnt_flash www html sample es mobile lt IMG SRC wvhittp 01 image cgi v jpg 160x120 amp pan 1 7000 amp tilt 0 amp Z00mM 5580 ALT Position 1 gt lt BR gt For example overwrite the underlined value of pos1 html to change the control position for position 1 For the image cgi command parameters see the table below Note Before overwriting any sample page stored in the flash memory of the camera back up the applicable file E About the Parameters of image cgi Command Explanation pan Specify the pan position of the camera in units of 0 01 degree Specifying a positive value pans the camera to the right Specifying a negative value pans the camera to the left Example 90 degrees to the right gt Pan 9000 35 degrees to the left Pan 3500 tilt Specify the tilt position of the camera in units of 0 01 degree Specifying a positive value tilts the camera upward Specifying a negative value tilts th
9. Obtaining the Camera Control Privilege The camera cannot be controlled by multiple users at the same time Only the user with the control privileges can control the camera To perform pan tilt and zoom operations implement backlight compensation and preset or otherwise control the camera you must obtain the control privileges first How to Operate Click Obtain release Camera Control button to obtain the control privileges Control Privilege Status Indicator The status of camera control JOMalA 090 EA s privileges is shown Mo fps Pan 11 25 Tilt 4275 Zoom 558 MEO fos Pan 11 25 Tilt 42 75 Zoom 553 IS off Obtain release Camera Control button Obtains releases Camera Control With VB Viewer you can only obtain the camera control privileges E Camera Control Privilege Status Indicator How the camera control buttons and Camera Control Status Indicator are shown changes as follows according to the status of control privileges Control privileges not assigned Control privileges assigned The Control Privilege Status Indicator is shown in blue The Control Privilege Status Indicator is shown in gray Waiting for control privileges Video paused While you are waiting for control While video is paused gt P 3 19 an al 2 privileges in VB Viewer the icon indicating the paused status is remaining standby time is shown in shown in the Control Privilege Status the Control Privilege Status In
10. On the other handAdmin Viewer launched by an Authorized User allows the camera to be accessed from multiple PCs at the same time Take note however that if the camera is to be controlled the control privileges are given to the user who accessed the camera last Overview of VB C60 Viewer Tip The factory setting is to also give the Privileged Camera Control to Authorized User f all authorities of a guest user are disabled the user authentication dialog box will appear when the user launches VB Viewer When an authorized user or Administrator name and password are entered a guest user can use VB Viewer based on the authorized user or Administrator authorities List of Authorized User Authorities The authorities of authorized users are assigned as follows List of Authorized User Authorities Given camera privileges Viewer Operations Privileged Camera Control Admin Viewer PTZ operation of the camera On Off switch of Camera Control Viewer Screen backlight compensation image display size switch Image Distribution Audio button operation Reconnect button operation Audio Distribution full screen mode and pausing video JOMAI 09D GA s Admin Viewer All operations in Control for Admin Details Smart Administrator Shade Control focus exposure white balance Control Screen Night Mode detection display of external device input detection display of motion detection area and external device output cont
11. Panorama Display Area Panorama images registered in the camera are displayed in this area Operate the camera by operating the frame line inside the panorama display area 14 Preset You can control the camera using presets already registered in the camera 15 Information Filed Information messages warning messages and error messages are shown to the viewer 16 Control for Admin button This button is used to show hide the operation panel for Administrator control 17 Setting Page button The screen switches to the Settings Menu page 18 Back to top button The screen switches to the top page of the camera 19 Focus You can control the focus 3 10 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer l l l MOE 20 Exposure You can control the exposure 21 Camera Control button You can control the camera pan tilt and zoom You can also change the zoom speeds 22 External Device Output Control the output to an external device 23 External Device Input The status of input from an external device is shown 24 White Balance You can control the white balance J M IA 090 EA s 25 Motion Detection The status of motion detection is shown 26 Smart Shade Control You can operate the Smart Shade Control 27 Night Mode You can switch the Day mode and Night mode Display Screens of VB Viewer The following gives an overview of the functions of buttons boxes and other screen
12. Pre event Buffer number of image frames or Post event Buffer number of image frames gt P 1 34 If Motion Detection Event is enabled disable ON Event Operation OFF Event Operation or Continuous Motion Operation gt P 1 35 If External Device Input Event is enabled disable ON Event Operation or OFF Event Operation gt P 1 37 If Interval Timer Event is enabled increase the value in Interval of the Timer gt P 1 38 sBulyjas paled 5 Reduce the e mail notification frequency If Motion Detection Event is enabled disable ON Event Operation OFF Event Operation or Continuous Motion Operation gt P 1 35 If External Device Input Event is enabled disable ON Event Operation or OFF Event Operation gt P 1 37 If Interval Timer Event is enabled increase the value in Interval of the Timer gt P 1 38 HTTP Upload Notification Notification Only with HTTP v OUserNane Wpinnawaes OOOO Proxy Server Up to 63 characters S Up to 127 characters 1 Notification Select Notification Only with HTTP or Image attached Notification with HTTP as the content of notification 2 URI Enter the URI to upload to using up to 255 characters 3 User Name Password Enter the user name and password required for authentication 4 Proxy Server Enter the host name or IP address of the proxy server using up to 63 characters 1
13. Preset Setting Tool EEE 11 Preview button Reflect the settings of camera parameters in the preset preview frame Also the camera angle switches to this preset and the new angle can be checked in Admin Viewer 12 Admin Viewer button Launches Admin Viewer Use this button if you want to set a preset while actually checking the image using Admin Viewer Orient the camera to the position you want to set as a preset using Admin Viewer and then click the Get value button and Apply button in this order to set the preset lt U gt a 3 5 a o D 13 Status List Shows the result of communication between this tool and the camera Warning messages are shown in blue error messages in red a Note Sending the edited results to the camera using the Apply button does not save the edited results in the camera After confirming the edited results be sure to click the Save preset settings button to save the settings in the camera f connection is made by entering the IPv6 address Admin Viewer cannot be used on Internet Explorer 6 Setting the Preset A preset can be set in one of the following two ways Select appropriate settings according to the environment in which the camera is operated or based on your preference Note To use presets in VB C60 Viewer unselect the Not shown in viewers check box 2 25 Preset Setting Tool E Changing Settings in Preset Preview Frame
14. Select the Specify type or Specify code check box to filter logs by type If you don t want to filter logs by type select Not specified Logs without log code are shown with Not specified selected when Show all logs is selected from View in the menu bar Specify type Specify the log level 2 Select the level of logs to be displayed from among Error Warning and Information Specify log output module Select the output source module whose logs will be displayed from among Application HTTP Server and System S OOL UIWPYVAA Specify code Specify the log code The entered characters are compared against all logs and only the logs matching the code are displayed If AO is entered for example logs starting with AO are displayed Date amp Time Specify start date amp time When this check box is selected and a date and time is entered logs generated on or after the specified date and time are displayed Specify end date amp time When this check box is selected and a date and time is entered logs generated on or before the specified date and time are displayed vie Tip Application HTTP Server and System support the log message list gt P 5 7 2 49 Log Viewer 2 50 VB C60 Viewer The following explains VB C60 Viewer which allows you to access the camera using a web browser to display live video pan tilt and zoom of the camera control the ex
15. The authorized user can launch Admin Viewer from the Admin Viewer link on the top page if he she has the Privileged Camera Control Upon losing the Privileged Camera Control the authorized user can no longer launch VB Viewer However he she can still launch Admin Viewer Launching of VB Viewer by a given authorized user can be prohibited by disabling all authorities of the user gt P 1 41 Guest User This user can only perform pan tilt and zoom controls of the camera backlight compensation video display and audio distribution The Administrator can launch VB Viewer from the VB Viewer link on the top page The Administrator can prevent all camera accesses by a guest user by disabling all authorities of the user a Note Admin Viewer launched by an Administrator can take over the camera control privileges from Admin Viewer launched by an Authorized User at any time The Administrator can retain the camera control privileges in which case authorized users cannot obtain the camera control privileges After viewing the necessary information the Administrator should always close the viewer or click Obtain release Camera Control button to release the control privileges Admin Viewer launched by an Administrator can access only one camera at a time If one user is accessing the camera from a given PC with the Administrator authorities other users cannot access the camera from other PCs with the Administrator authorities
16. 25 Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification Upload SSS ee ee eee ee eee ee a ee ee ee ee eee 55332 5 Proxy Port Enter the port number of the proxy server default 80 6 Proxy User Name Proxy Password Enter the user name and password of the proxy server 7 Parameter query string Enter an appropriate parameter using up to 127 characters The parameter can be entered using characters gt P 5 2 8 HTTP Upload Test Clicking the Exec button initiates an upload test based on the settings currently applied Note Enter Proxy Server Proxy Port Proxy User Name and Proxy Password if connecting via a proxy FTP Upload Image data upload with FTP FTP Server upto 63 characters User Name Upto 314 characters Up to 255 characters File Naming YYMMDDHHMMSSm 1 Notification The notification setting is set to Image data upload with FTP 2 FTP Server Enter the host name or IP address of the FTP server using up to 63 characters 3 User Name Password Enter the user name and password required for authentication 4 PASV Mode Select Enable or Disable for the PASV mode when uploading via FTP 5 File Upload Path Enter the path to the folder to upload the image file to using up to 255 characters 1 26 Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification Upload 6 File Naming Set a desired file naming mode YYMMDDHH
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18. AE 1 AE Mode Slow Shutter Shutter Speed sBullles pealieleq 5 Set the camera exposure control and shutter speed AE Mode Auto The exposure is controlled automatically Flickerless In this mode image flickers caused by fluorescent lights etc can be reduced The shutter speed is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the environment in which the camera is used Shutter priority AE In this mode a desired shutter speed can be specified Slow Shutter Slow shutter can be set only when Auto is selected under AE Mode Set the maximum slow shutter time to be used in the auto exposure mode when capturing video in a dark place Select Disable 1 15 or 1 8 The longer the shutter time the more likely a residual image generates when a moving subject is captured Accordingly select an appropriate time according to the capture condition Shutter Speed Shutter Speed can be set only when Auto Shutter priority AE is selected under AE Mode Select a desired shutter speed of the camera from the 12 levels from 1 8 to 1 8000 When capturing a moving subject selecting a higher shutter speed lets you capture less blurry image 2 Focus Mode Set the focus mode of the camera Auto i The subject is automatically brought into focus Normally Auto should be selected Fixed at infinity The focus can be fixed to near infinity 1 15 Setting the Camera Control and Extern
19. Authentication Key outbound SA AH SPI outbound SA AH Authentication Key inbound SA AH SPI inbound IPsec Set 2 IPsec IPSec Mode Destination Address IPv4 IPv6 Sender Address IPv4 IPv6 Security Protocol Security Gateway Address IPv4 IPv6 Destination Prefix Length SA ESP Encryption Algorithm SA ESP Authentication Algorithm SA ESP Encryption Key outbound SA ESP Authentication Key outbound SA ESP SPI outbound SA ESP Encryption Key inbound SA ESP Authentication Key inbound SA ESP SPI inbound SA AH Authentication Algorithm SA AH Authentication Key outbound SA AH SPI outbound SA AH Authentication Key inbound SA AH SPI inbound 5 28 Setting Disable Tunnel Mode ESP 0 AES HMAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_SHA1_96 Disable Tunnel Mode ESP O AES HMAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_SHA1_96 Setting 1 year month day Setting 2 year month day IPsec Set 3 IPsec IPSec Mode Destination Address IPv4 IPv6 Sender Address IPv4 IPv6 Security Protocol Security Gateway Address IPv4 IPv6 Destination Prefix Length SA ESP Encryption Algorithm SA ESP Authentication Algorithm SA ESP Encryption Key outbound SA ESP Authentication Key outbound SA ESP SPI outbound SA ESP Encryption Key inbound SA ESP Authentication Key inbound SA ESP SPI inbound SA AH Authentication Algorithm SA AH Authentication Key outbound SA AH SPI outbound SA AH Authentication Key inbound SA AH
20. Click this link to display sample pages of the camera xi Top Page of the Camera Sz zzBzRzEwm_ _ ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee ae Oa c7 acak ae e_ c lt aumaxxzxxaz_zazeezzwKxkwnm Fz 4 VB C60 Viewer launch link Clicking this link launches VB C60 Viewer which displays the image captured by the camera in the web browser VB C60 Viewer consists of two viewers Admin Viewer and VB Viewer gt P 3 2 Explanation of each link Admin Viewer Launches Admin Viewer VB Viewer Launches VB Viewer Accessing the Setting Menu To specify detailed settings of the VB C60 click 2 to proceed to the Setting Menu For details on the Setting Menu see Setting Menu in Chapter 1 Detailed Settings gt P 1 2 K VD CE60 Setting Menu Windows Internet Explorer eS Ow z heep 192 168 100 1 x Live Search Qe ie Se GZ VB C60 Setting Menu fh tb 5 Page G Tools gt ene Setting Menu Network System administrator password and network settings Date and time settings Camera control parameters and installation condition settings Image quality image size and trame rate settings HTTP FTP upload and c mail notification settings Image server and audio server settings Motion detection and interval timer event settings Setting restrict access to the camera such as by registered user or IP address IPsec c Reboot Item Settings for items that require the camera to
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22. SPI inbound IPsec Set 4 IPsec IPsec Mode Destination Address IPv4 IPv6 Sender Address IPv4 IPv6 Security Protocol Security Gateway Address IPv4 IPv6 Destination Prefix Length SA ESP Encryption Algorithm SA ESP Authentication Algorithm SA ESP Encryption Key outbound SA ESP Authentication Key outbound SA ESP SPI outbound SA ESP Encryption Key inbound SA ESP Authentication Key inbound SA ESP SPI inbound SA AH Authentication Algorithm SA AH Authentication Key outbound SA AH SPI outbound SA AH Authentication Key inbound SA AH SPI inbound Setting Disable Tunnel Mode ESP 0 AES HMAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_SHA1_96 Disable Tunnel Mode ESP 0 AES HMAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_SHA1_96 List of Factory Settings Setting 1 year month day Setting 2 year month day 5 29 gt D D x List of Factory Settings Setting IPsec Set 5 IPsec Disable IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode Destination Address IPv4 IPv6 Sender Address IPv4 IPv6 Security Protocol ESP Security Gateway Address IPv4 IPv6 Destination Prefix Length 0 SA ESP Encryption Algorithm AES SA ESP Authentication Algorithm HMAC SHA1 96 SA ESP Encryption Key outbound SA ESP Authentication Key outbound SA ESP SPI outbound SA ESP Encryption Key inbound SA ESP Authentication Key inbound SA ESP SPI inbound SA AH Authentication Algorithm HMAC SHA1 96 SA AH Authentication Key outbound
23. automatically acquired from the DHCP server will be entered in IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Address If Manual is selected directly enter the values appropriate for the environment in which the camera is used IP Address If Manual was selected in 1 enter a fixed IP address Subnet Mask If Manual was selected in 1 enter the subnet mask specified for each network Default Gateway Address Enter an appropriate value if Manual was selected in 1 Be sure to set the default gateway address when connecting the camera to a subnet different from that of the viewer LAN Interface Select Auto Full Duplex or Half Duplex Normally Auto should be used Maximum Packet Size Enter the maximum transmission unit Normally the default setting of 1500 needs not be changed Setting the Administrator Password LAN IPv6 DNS etc Network a Note For IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Address contact your network administrator f any of the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Address settings is wrong network access may be disabled In this case use VB Initial Setting Tool Perform Initial Setting of the Camera in Start Guide to set the address again f the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address LAN Interface or Maximum Packet Size setting is changed the camera may become no longer accessible sBulyjas paled 5 from the
24. be sent using up to 255 characters The test can be entered by parameters having characters gt P 5 2 9 E mail Notification Test Clicking the Exec button initiates an e mail notification test based on the settings currently applied 1 29 Setting the Image Server Audio Server and HTTP Server Server You can set the following items Image Server Set the items needed to deliver image from the camera Audio Server Set the items relating to transmitting receiving audio HTTP Server Set the HTTP port and web page delivery Image Server Maximum Connection Time sec 0 65535 Camera Control Time sec 20 1 3600 x 1 Maximum Number of Clients Set the maximum number of clients that can be connected to the camera at the same time Up to 30 clients can be set If O is set connection is prohibited except for Admin Viewer 2 Camera Control Queue Length Set the maximum queue length of requests for the camera control privilege from clients The maximum value is 30 Enter an integer between 0 and 30 If O is entered camera control by non administrator users is prohibited 3 Maximum Connection Time sec Set the time in seconds during which an individual client can connect to the camera The maximum time is 65535 seconds Enter an integer from O to 65535 If O is entered the connection time becomes unlimited 4 Camera Control Time sec Set the maximum time dur
25. by Admin Viewer etc The camera could not be connected due to Cannot connect to the camera on address limitation Failed to establish audio connection Connection for audio reception failed An attempt was made to operate the 7 You are not connected to the camera camera when the camera was not connected gt ge O D 5 Q x lt o An attempt was made to operate the Please get camera control privileges o camera without camera control privileges Another user is already connected as an Admin Viewer is currently connected to the administrator camera The viewer is already connected in another The viewer is already available in another window window Cookie is not available or blocked on your Cookies is not available or blocked on your web browser web browser JavaScript is not available or disabled on Java script is not available or blocked on your web browser your web browser 5 19 Restore Settings Since the VB C60 supports various functions it is recommended that you write down the settings for respective functions If you forgot the settings and want to set the camera from the beginning restore the factory settings first For the factory settings see P 5 23 Restoring the Settings from the Maintenance Page in the Web Browser 1 Launch the Web browser and display the menu page from which to access various settings To display the settings menu page you need t
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27. image or audio recording it is the responsibility of the users to take all care to protect privacy and avoid any violation of publicity rights Canon shall have no liability whatsoever in this regard Reference Please be sure to gain approval of the building management office before installing a camera if copyrighted architectural structures or copyrighted premises are got into the frame Legal Notice In some countries or regions monitoring via a camera is banned by the law or regulation and the law or regulation depends on the country or region Before using the VB C60 confirm the law or regulation of the country or region where the camera is used Trademark Notice Canon and the Canon logo are registered trademarks of Canon Inc Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Internet Explorer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Windows is legally recognized as the Microsoft Windows Operating System Other brands or product names in this guide are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Notes on Use of Bundled Software RM Lite Disclaimer Malfunction failure of RM Lite or other factors may cause problems such as recording failure recorded data corruption or loss Canon shall have no liability whatsoever for any loss or damages incurred by the user as a result of such problems fil Introduction Notes on License Agr
28. limit has been exceeded video is not displayed and a message appears There is no audio f there is no audio check the audio server settings of the camera and also check the sound and audio device settings of the PC f you are using Admin Viewer with the Administrator authorities check if the camera is connected to RM series Viewer or other viewer that lets the Administrator use audio Audio cannot be used if you are using a proxy server xipuaddy a Stream recording cannot be used Stream recording cannot be used if HTTP or FTP upload is selected for Upload in the Upload menu To use stream recording set Upload Disabled under Upload gt P 1 24 The camera cannot be controlled f you connect to Admin Viewer as an Administrator you will have an exclusive possession of the camera control privileges If you connect to Admin Viewer as an authorized user you cannot control the camera unless the current Administrator releases the camera control privileges Contact your Administrator gt P 3 3 The viewer gets disconnected Check the network and PC for abnormality Reboot the PC and connect again You forgot your password ai You can initialize all settings of the camera except for the date and time using the reset switch gt P 5 21 The Administrator password required for initialization is VB C60
29. new password If the sample pages gt P 4 4 must be deleted for security reasons access the file found at the following path via FTP and back up a copy of the file to a PC etc before deleting the sample pages Path to English samples mnt_flash www html sample en Path to Japanese samples mnt_flash www html sample ja Path to French samples mnt_flash www html sample fr Path to Italian samples mnt_flash www html sample it Path to German samples mnt_flash www html sample de Path to Spanish samples mnt_flash www htmi sample es To restore deleted sample pages you must rewrite to the above paths the backup files that have been copied to a PC etc Be sure to create a backup before deleting a file Xiv Top Page of the Camera a Note f the Administrator and Authorized User are sharing VB C60 Viewer on the same PC it is strongly recommended that the Remember my password check box be cleared f a wrong user name or password is entered the camera cannot be connected Connect the camera by entering the correct user name and password f you have forgotten the Administrator Password press the reset switch to initialize the settings See Initializing with the Reset Switch on the Camera gt P 5 21 Take note however that this will reset all settings of the camera except for time and date to their factory settings Tip For details on VB C60 Viewer and user types see Overview
30. seconds set in Duration Set a desired value between 0 and 100 by dragging the slide bar 7 Duration The camera mode will change to Detected if the change occurring in the image inside the detection area has satisfied the conditions set in 3 Sensitivity and 6 Size for the duration set in Duration Normally Duration is fixed to 0 2 If the Detailed Settings check box is selected however you can set a desired value in a range of O to 5 seconds by directly entering a value or dragging the slide bar 8 Detailed Settings When this check box is selected you can enter Sensitivity Size and Duration values If the check box is cleared Duration sec is fixed to 0 2 Tip Even when a change has occurred in the image shown inside the viewer s motion detection area frame the camera will not recognize it as Motion if the Sensitivity setting is low Even when the sensitivity is raised the camera mode will not change to Detected unless the part of the area frame that has moved meets the Size and Duration settings for motion You can also select the setting area by clicking a desired motion detection area frame in the viewer The selected detection area frame is shown by blue solid lines By setting the selected area to Not selected you can show the detection statuses for all motion detection areas at once Clicking a point in the viewer where no area frame is set has the same effect
31. string and then click Search 2 47 Log Viewer E Showing All Logs How to Display Select Show all logs from View in the menu bar All event logs are shown including the logs specified in the log message list gt P 5 7 just like when View Log Events gt P 1 50 is selected from Maintenance gt on the setting page 85 Log Viewer 192 168 100 1 File Edit View Help Code Filter Ctrl F H A030 Previous file Ctrl P D IE A031 Next file Ctr N E A030 Reload pO El A031 El A030 Show all logs Ctrl L E Showing Filtered Logs You can filter logs by type code and date amp time to show only the necessary information How to Set 1 Select Filter from View in the menu bar 8 Log Viewer 192 168 100 1 File Edit View Help Code Filter Ctrl F H A030 Previous file Ctrl P D 3 A031 Next file Ctr N K Ej A030 Reload sop H A031 i A030 Show all logs Ctri L i 2 The Filter dialog box appears Setting the following conditions and clicking OK shows only the logs matching the specified conditions To cancel filtering click Cancel Filter es og type ES Error __ Application Ww fe HTTP Server H Information System Specify code Date amp time Specify start date amp time Specify end date amp time OK Cancel 2 48 Log Viewer Log type
32. the button for each of the six tools to launch Panorama Creation Tool View Restriction Setting Tool Preset Setting Tool Motion Detection Setting Tool Log Viewer or Admin Viewer B VBAdmin Tools ee ea File Help Host name 1921681001 Setting tools Q Log Viewer Eel Admin Viewer Launching VBAdmin Tools If the connection has been cut off select Connect from File in the menu bar to open the Connection settings dialog box LA VBAdmin Tools o Es Eile Help Exit a Note Notes on Use with Windows Vista XP If the Windows Security Alert dialog box appears click Unblock Once this button is clicked this warning dialog box will no longer appear Note If connection is made by entering the IPv6 address Admin Viewer cannot be used on Internet Explorer 6 Tip Panorama Creation Tool View Restriction Setting Tool Preset Setting Tool and Motion Detection Setting Tool cannot be launched simultaneously Log Viewer and Admin Viewer can be launched simultaneously f other Canon network camera is connected the available tools will change 2 8 Panorama Creation Tool A panorama image capture creation tool that displays the entire area that can be captured by this camera When panning tilting or Zooming the camera or setting a preset using VB C60 Viewer you can see at a glance which part of the e
33. the camera Starts stops receiving audio Displays camera controls for j 7 Control for Admin buttons administrators 5 17 a ay Pe Oa Ag j xipueddy List of VB C60 Viewer Messages Message Switches on off camera control privileges Centers the camera s image on the clicked position Displays a panorama image The camera can also be controlled Moves the camera to preset positions Displays information Message GUI part Start Control button Video Display area Panorama Display area Information Field Explanation a closed by the camera a camera was disconnected n fos Pan p Tilt t Zoom n fos Pan p Tilt t Zoom Image Stabilizer value Audio connection has been closed E Warning Messages Message Communicating with the camera normally Communicating with the camera normally The video session has continued after the audio session was disconnected applicable to both transmission and reception Explanation Your web browser is not Supported 5 18 Image was displayed in an unsupported web browser List of VB C60 Viewer Messages E Error Messages Connection failed due to an invalid IP Could not connect to the camera address etc The camera is busy The connection limit was exceeded The request for control privileges was Failed to get camera control privileges denied because the camera was being used
34. the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera How to Launch 1 Access http 192 168 100 1 in the web browser 2 Click Admin Viewer or VB Viewer according to the user Canon 3 If Admin Viewer has been clicked enter the user name and password The factory settings are specified below gt P xiv User Name root password VB C60 The user name root is the Administrator account for the camera Leer authentication is required ee a The password is VB C60 Be sure to change them on the Network setting page gt P 1 7 Launching VB C60 Viewer 4 VB C60 Viewer launches T VE CEO Admin Viewer 192 168 100 1 Windows Intemet Explorer lols lev J Se http 192 163 100 1 viewer edmin end admin html O item remaining D Internet Protected Mode On 10 Shutting Down VB C60 Viewer How to Shut Down Close the web browser in the viewer to shut down Connecting from VBAdmin Tools Only the Administrator can connect to this viewer How to Launch 1 Launches VBAdmin Tools For information on how to launch VBAdmin Tools see Launching VBAdmin Tools gt P 2 6 in Chapter 2 VBAdmin Tools 2 Click Admin Viewer LA VBAdmin Tools FoR x File Help 1921681001 Setting tools E Panorama TE View Restriction Creation Tool Setting Tool Preset EN Motion Detection Setting To
35. this mode if the subject is positioned near the center of the screen Average The entire screen is metered by averaging A stable exposure can be achieved even in a capture environment where there are notable brightness differences within the screen Use this mode to stabilize the exposure in locations where vehicles or people are moving Spot The center of the screen is metered An appropriate exposure can be achieved for the subject at the center of the screen regardless of the brightness darkness on the periphery of the screen Use this mode if you want to adjust the exposure to the center of the screen because the subject is receiving a spotlight or backlight etc Shutter Speed When Manual or Auto Shutter priority AE is selected as the exposure mode select a desired shutter speed If Manual is selected set the shutter soeed from the pull down menu in a range of 1 1 sec to 1 8000 If Auto Shutter priority AE is selected set the shutter speed from the pull down menu in a range of 1 8 to 1 8000 5 6 Aperture Gain v 2 Aperture When Manual is selected as the exposure mode set a desired value of aperture Moving the slider to the left closes the aperture and darkens the image Moving the slider to the right opens the aperture and brightens the image 3 28 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator 6 Gain When Manual is selected as the exposure mode s
36. to network connection 1 49 Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings and Performing Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Reboot The following items can be used here Tool Display and initialize the settings of the camera Tool O feo Se 1 View Log Events Historical data of the camera such as operations and connections with various viewers etc is shown 2 View Current Settings A list of current settings is shown 3 Reboot The camera is rebooted 4 Restore Settings All setting items of this camera except for the Administrator password network settings IP address setting IP address subnet mask default gateway date amp time time zone LAN interface maximum packet size and IPv6 are reset to their factory settings by discarding the values set by the user Clicking this button reboots the camera automatically While Restore Settings is in progress never turn off the camera If the power is turned off the camera may not reboot correctly Tip t is recommended that you write down the current settings before restoring the factory settings using Restore Settings gt P 5 20 Although the camera can also be reset to the initial state using the reset switch take note that this initializes all settings of the camera other than date and time gt P 5 21 1 50 VBAdmin Tools How to set the camera using VBAdmin Tools is explained Yo
37. video 3 19 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer E Saving the Paused Image How to Operate 1 Click the Pause Resume button to Pt eee FET pause video Ouvrir le lien Ouvrir le lien dans un nouvel onglet Ouvrir le lien dans une nouvelle fen tre 2 Bring the cursor over the video TE shia cae screen and right click the mouse to Imprimer la cible display the pop up menu Afficher l image Enregistrer la photo sous 3 Select Save Picture As Envoyer l image par courrier lectronique Imprimer l image Atteindre Mes images 4 Enter a file name and save the Choisir comme image d arri re plan image Couper Copier Copier le raccourci Coller Ajouter aux Favoris Propri t s i 9 2ips Panoramique 837 Indinaison 6 37 Zoom 553 SI off Although the sample screen is that of Admin Viewer you can also save the image in VB Viewer using the same operation Tip When the control is paused the display size setting Pause Resume button Control for Admin button and all functions of Control for Admin excluding the following items are grayed out e External input status display e Motion detection status display These functions are enabled again once the control is resumed E Reconnecting This function is used to connect to the camera again To reconnect the camera click this button Tip Once the camera is reconnected audio reception will stop The control privileges wil
38. who can access this camera User Authority Set the privileges of authorized users and guest users Host Access Restriction Specify the hosts from which access is permit and restricted Authorized User Account Authorized User Account User Name up to 8 characters da Password Up to 8 characters User List 1 User Name Password Enter the user name and password and then click Add The authorized user will be added to the user list The user name can consist of up to eight single byte characters of A to Z ato z O to 9 hyphen and underscore The password can consist of up to eight single byte ASCII characters space or printable characters 2 User List A list of authorized users is shown User privileges can be set for these users Up to 50 users can be registered other than the Administrator root Also the user list can be sorted using the A and VW buttons on the right To delete a user select the applicable user from the user list and then click Delete 1 40 Setting User Access Privileges Access Control User Authority Privileged Image Audio Camera Control Camera Control Distribution Distributionc Authorized User 7 J J Guest User 7 J Privileged Camera Control Camera Control Image Distribution Audio Distribution Set the user privileges of authorized users and guest users Select the check boxes corresponding to the items you want t
39. you want to set Not shown in viewers If presets are used from VB C60 Viewer clear this check box If Home position was selected in Preset this setting is grayed out disabled Preset name You can enter a preset name You can set a name in Japanese or single byte alohanumerics If Home position was selected in Preset this setting is grayed out disabled If names are entered in both Japanese and single byte alohanumerics the Japanese name is given priority and displayed in the preset of VB C60 Viewer Be sure to enter a preset name in single byte alohanumerics Up to 15 ASCII characters space or printable characters can be used in the Preset name Model The model of the connected camera is displayed Camera Parameter Enter the center angle of the desired angle in Pan and Tilt In Zoom enter the view angle Camera angle Paoro Set the pan position of the camera N Set the tilt position of the camera ZOON i nrg Set the viewing angle of the camera Backlight Compensation Set BLC of the camera Select OFF or ON Focus Mode Set Focus mode of the camera Select Auto Fixed at infinity or Manual gt P 3 26 Get value button Load the camera angle focus position in the manual mode and backlight compensation settings currently selected in the camera as camera parameters 10 Apply button Apply the current preset and preset tour settings to the camera 2 24
40. 2 Host Name Registration with DDNS Select Enable and enter the host name The host name can be registered in the name server You can use up to 63 single byte characters including A to Z ato z Oto 9 hyphen _ underscore and period Tip For added convenience register the host name if the camera is to be used by Auto DHCP gt P 1 8 Certain items must be set beforehand for registration in the DNS server For the DNS server settings contact your System Administrator f Name Server Address 1 cannot be used Name Server Address 2 will be accessed However Name Server Address 2 must be already set Setting the Administrator Password LAN IPv6 DNS etc Network SNMP eam ee SSCS CS Up to 63 characters a Administration Function Name Up to 31 characters a Installation Location Up to 31 characters 1 SNMP Select whether to use SNMP from Disable or Enable When Enable is selected the SNMP Manager can reference information set in the camera 2 Community Name Set a community name for SNMP It is recommended that you change the default community name to ensure security of the system 3 Administrator Contact Information Set contact information e mail address etc for the Administrator of the camera The settings can be referenced by the SNMP Manager 4 Administration Function Name Set the camera name used for administration The settings can be referenced by th
41. 2 40 Motion Detection Setting Tool OO 4 Check the motion detection status of the camera To check the level of motion detection operation based on the specified settings select the Display motion detection status of the camera check box The motion detection status will be shown by the icons specified below If the Display motion detection status of the camera check box is selected the settings cannot be saved To save the settings clear this check box Detection disabled i Detected lt U gt a 3 5 a o D jj Not detected Note f a proxy server is used the video frame rate may drop depending on the proxy load Accordingly it is recommended that you don t connect the camera via a proxy while this function is set t is recommended that the motion detection level be set in a condition as close as possible to the condition in which the camera is actually used Tip The status of the detection in peak block view and Display motion detection status of the camera in this tool may not match the actual motion detection status of the camera When the motion detection function of the camera is enabled the video frame rate may drop compared to when the function is disabled Clicking Edit in the menu bar and selecting Copy sensitivity settings copies the settings of Sensitivity Size and Duration for the currently selected area 1 to 4 If a different area 1 to 4 is subseq
42. 60 x 120 black amp white image regardless of the camera settings in the Area tab you can set the Detected judgment conditions for each area while checking the viewer image on the left side of the screen For the applicable display screen etc see Detected Mode and Display Screen gt P 2 42 You can also set judgment conditions while playing the recorded video in the Live tab gt P 2 43 S OOL UIWPYVAA Motion Detection function e When setting this function confirm that detection will actually be performed correctly e lf the subject is moving fast or the entire image Is dark motion detection may not operate correctly e fa change occurs due to light wind etc false detection may occur E Setting Motion Detection How to Set 1 Enable motion detection Select the Enable motion detection of the camera check box Set the frame rate and camera position based on which to perform motion detection Camera tab As for the camera position set a desired detection position in the live video viewer or select an applicable preset in the Camera tab Set the preset beforehand using Preset Setting Tool gt P 2 25 2 37 Motion Detection Setting Tool 1 Setting Frame Rate When this check box is selected the camera s frame rate for motion detection can be changed Enter a desired rate in a range of fps 0 5 to 30 0 2 Enable preset selection When this check box is selected you can s
43. Admin Viewer button to launch Admin Viewer User authentication is required to access Admin Viewer gt P xiv 3 Click Obtain release Camera Control button on Admin Viewer to obtain the control privileges of the camera os Lil Obtain release Camera Control button i BOI fps Pan 11 25 Tilt 42 75 Zoom 558 IS off 2 18 View Restriction Setting Tool 4 Operate the camera to adjust the top edge bottom edge left edge right edge telescopic or wide angle to desired positions and then click each Get value button The loaded view restriction can be checked in the view restriction setting entry box or view restriction preview frame Get value et value Get value et value Check the status list to make sure the settings have been applied correctly and then click the Save view restriction settings button to save the settings in the camera f you have changed the setting for the camera mounting method recapture the panorama image and register it again The panorama preview may be slightly different from the actual image After view restrictions have been set be sure to confirm with VB Viewer that the view restrictions have been reflected correctly Confirm the settings using VB Viewer View restrictions are not applied to Admin Viewer f the image stabilizer setting is changed after view restrictions have been set the set view restrictions no longer agree with the view r
44. B C60 Viewer Fa View Restriction Setting Tool 192 168 1001 o ea File Camere Help a To limit zoom or a certain field of view when publishing live video use View Restriction Setting Tool to easily set the view restrictions Applying View Restriction Setting Restrictions set by View Restriction Setting Tool are applied in the following cases e When Admin Viewer was accessed as an authorized user e Accessing VB Viewer 2 14 View Restriction Setting Tool Display Screens of View Restriction Setting Tool 1X2 3 z4 dies Tool 192 1 i8 100 1 vJ adEs 3 1 m Foo a 3 2 24 85to 11 Get 3 3 TF 453 Ge A i es ee 121 169 81to 1 6 mr 7 mit is outside of the visible range Tilt 83 00 oom 55 80 Lowe limit 103 93 itside of the visible range Wide angle Zoor 55 80 iew restriction Succeeded in applying th Succeeded in loading the current camera angle 10 1 Load view restriction settings button Load the current view restriction settings of the camera 2 Save view restriction settings button Save the view restriction settings set applied using this tool in the camera If view restrictions have been set be sure to save the settings in the camera using the Save view restriction settings button 3 Panorama Preview The panorama images registered in the camera are displayed Also a view restriction oreview fram
45. Canon VB C60 Operation Guide ZNE Be sure to read Start Guide and this Operation Guide before using the network camera Introduction Thank you for purchasing Canon Network Camera VB C60 VB C60B hereafter referred to as VB C60 The only difference between VB C60 and VB C60B is the exterior color This Operation Guide describes how to set up and use VB C60 Read these guides carefully before using the VB C60 to ensure that you make the best possible use of this product Also be sure to read the ReadMe file on the Setup CD ROM For the latest information on this product firmware bundled software operation manuals operating environment etc visit our website Copyright Videos images or sounds recorded with your VB C60 may not be utilized or published without consent of copyright holders if any except in such a way as permitted for personal use under the relevant copyright law Notes 1 All rights reserved 2 The contents of this guide are subject to change without any prior notice 3 This document has been prepared with utmost attention to accuracy If you have any comment however please contact the Customer Service Center indicated on the back cover 4 Canon shall assume no liability for any outcome of using this product regardless of Items 2 and 3 above ii Introduction Notes on privacy and publicity rights regarding the utilization of video audio When using the VB C60 for
46. Internet or other external sources The VB C60 has a built in Web server Write desired content for the Web page for video distribution in the flash memory in the camera beforehand and you can publish the Web page and distribute image over the Web using the camera alone For information on how to save Web page data see How to Create a Web Page Using VB Viewer gt P 4 6 Please make sure that the web server and the camera s IP address or global address are on the same subnet when using a dedicated web server A Tip You can utilize the language setting function of the browser to create a multi language Web page For example set the top page for Japanese users as index ja html and English page for overseas users as index html and separate the URL with slashes such as http 192 168 100 1 sample This way the server will send appropriate files according to the browser s language setting for the accessed page For details on the language setting function see the browser s Help The underlined portion is an example of IP address In reality the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera gt P 1 8 UO INQUISIG OEpI 10 safed q M punea Viewing Sample Pages This camera stores sample pages for video distribution You can view the sample pages by following the procedure below Use these samples as a reference when creating a Web page How to View 1 Launch the Web browser and enter the follow
47. MMSSms Image is uploaded according to the file name format of year month day hour minute second ms jog Example 200801231 12122000 jpg YYMMDD Directory HHMMSSms A sub directory named year month day is created first and then the image is uploaded using the file name hour minute second ms jog Example 20080123 112122000 jpg sbules peylejeq 5 Loop Image is updated under a file name consisting of a number up to the value set in Maximum Number of Loops Example 0000 jpg 0001 jpg User setting Images are uploaded with the file name specified by Subdirectory Name to Create and File Name to Create craks Maximum Number of Loops 0 3999 Maximum Number of Loops If Loop is selected as the recording mode enter the maximum number of loops in a range of O to 9999 File Naming User Setting v Up to 127 characters File Name to Create EEPE FTP Upload Test Subdirectory Name to Create File Name to Create If File Naming is set to User Setting enter the subdirectory name to be created as well as the name of the created file using up to 127 characters Each parameter can be entered using characters gt P 5 2 7 FTP Upload Test Clicking the Exec button initiates an upload test based on the settings currently applied 1 27 Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification Upload E mail Notification E mail Notification Notification T
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50. Use the preview frame on the panorama image to set presets How to Set 1 Select the preset you want to set from the preset selection box and then fill the Preset name field Be sure to enter the preset name single byte alohanumerics Preset Preset 1 7 Mot shown in viewers Preset name Preset i 2 Drag to move resize the preset preview frame displayed on the panorama image to set the preset Clicking on the image moves the preview frame until the clicked point becomes the center At this time you can also edit the camera parameter values to fine tune the set position 3 Click Apply A A Admin Viewer Preview Ca D Confirm on the status list that the settings have been applied correctly and then click the Save preset settings button to save the settings in the camera Say Preset Setting Tool 192 168 100 1 File Preset Help 2 26 Preset Setting Tool E Changing Settings from Camera Angle in Admin Viewer Launch Admin Viewer and set its viewing angle as a preset How to Set 1 Select the preset you want to set from the preset selection box and then fill the Preset name field Preset Preset 1 Mot shown in viewers Presetname Preset 1 S OOL UIWPYEA 5 2 Click the Admin Viewer button to launch Admin Viewer User authentication is required to access Admin Viewer gt P xiv 3 Click Obtain release Camera Control button on Admi
51. You can set the applicable options to enable disable password authentication or limit pan tilt and zoom controls of the camera etc gt P 1 41 lt J User Authorities and Camera Control Privileges Q O lt 2 The relationships of user authorities and camera control privileges are specified below Camera control privileges User authority Privileded Image Distribution Audio Distribution g Camera Control Camera Control Administrator O O O O O O O O Authorized User Can be Can be changed changed Can be changed Can be changed O O O Guest User x Can be shanGed Can be changed Can be changed Can be changed The Administrator can change a given authority of an authorized user or guest user The user can have four authorities including Privileged Camera Control Camera Control Image Distribution and Audio Distribution To use Admin Viewer the user must have the Privileged Camera Control To display video using VB Viewer the user must have the Image Distribution To also operate the camera using VB Viewer the user must have the Camera Control as well The Audio Distribution authority is required to receive audio using Admin Viewer and VB Viewer Administrator This user has all authorities The user name is fixed to root i The Administrator can launch Admin Viewer from the Admin Viewer link on the top page 3 3 Overview of VB C60 Viewer Authorized User
52. active browser Check beforehand the precautions explained in Notes in Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting Reboot Item gt P 1 49 Also check the precautions in the same section before changing each setting in IPv6 gt P 1 9 and DNS gt P 1 10 f Auto DHCP is selected as the address setting mode the IP address may not be assigned correctly in certain environments such as when a router is present between the DHCP server and this camera In this case assign a fixed IP address by selecting Manual f you are using IPv6 set 1280 or greater value under Maximum Packet Size Tip f you are using optical fiber or ADSL you may be able to improve the sending efficiency by slightly reducing the maximum packet size You can use the VB Initial Setting Tool to check the IP address assigned by Auto DHCP IPv6 IPv6 1 IPv6 Select Disable or Enable regarding the use of IPv6 2 IPv6 Address If Enable is selected for IPv6 an automatically acquired address will be shown ES Tip a In an environment where IPv6 cannot be used the IPv6 Address field remains blank even when Used is selected for IPv6 Setting the Administrator Password LAN IPv6 DNS etc Network DNS 1 Name Server Address 1 Name Server Address 2 Enter each name server address you want to register If only one address Is registered keep the Name Server Address 2 field blank
53. ages overflowed from the image buffer Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences Also adjust the upload quality image size and frame rate Countermeasure A271 E mail communication buffer overflowed warning Description mail queue is full A271 Meaning E mails overflowed from the communication buffer Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences Also adjust the upload quality and resolution Countermeasure 5 11 List of Log Messages A272 Upload communication buffer overflowed warning Description fto http queue is full A272 Meaning Upload data overflowed from the communication buffer Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences Also adjust Countermeasure 4 the upload quality image size and frame rate A321 Video contr ol command failed err Description video 1 command error lt Cause of error gt A321 1 Video input number eann Issuance of a command to the video input system failed If this error j occurs frequently an A42x error will occur A420 Video input initialization failed crit Description video 1 initialization failure lt Cause of error gt A420 1 Video input number T The video input function was stopped because the video input system i could not be initialized A421 Video control command failed crit Descript
54. al and Slow 4 Zoom speed Select a desired operation speed from Fast and Slow Tip Even when the Pan Tilt and Zoom speed settings are changed the speed of pan tilt and zoom operations performed using the scroll bars and in the panorama mode will not change Setting the Focus Select the focus setting from Auto Manual and Fixed at infinity Foca Winall Fixed at infinity CheSheree A FIFI Auto The subject is automatically brought into focus Manual The focus can be adjusted by pressing the Far 2 Near buttons continuously Clicking the One Shot AF button activates auto focus and once the subject is brought into focus the focus function stops in the manual mode Fixed at infinity The focus can be fixed near infinity 3 26 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator a Note Even when the focus mode is changed using Admin Viewer it is not reflected in the settings on the setting page Jake note that if manual focus is set the focus will remain fixed When the focus is set using Admin Viewer the focus mode of other users will also change to the same mode f a shutter speed of 1 1 to 1 4 is selected in the manual exposure mode gt P 3 27 the Auto and One shot AF focus modes of camera control are disabled Switch the focus mode to Manual to bring the subject into focus Refer to the memo in P 1 17 for the focus range that applie
55. al Device Name Camera Note Where an outdoor scene is captured from inside a room through a glass window etc the camera may focus on the glass surface if there is dust or water on the glass surface In this case use the camera by installing it at the shortest possible distance within 30 cm from the glass surface The initial camera settings 1 and 2 define the defaults that apply when the camera is started Setting changes will be reflected only after the camera is reconnected or camera is rebooted Specify the settings used in the actual operating environment using Control for Admin in VB C60 Viewer See Opening Control for Admin gt P 3 23 f the subject is a traffic signal electronic scoreboard etc the captured image may flicker In this case try changing the AE Mode setting to Auto Shutter priority AE and selecting a shutter soeed lower than 1 100 to see if the problem improves Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name Camera vie m Tip Auto focus may not work properly with the following subjects A white wall or other subject A slanting subject A subject reflecting having no contrasting strong light bright dark areas su s paleed A subject consisting A subject having no A subject seen only of slant lines or form such as flame through glass horizontal stripes or smoke A fast moving A dark area or night A subject that
56. al Output Device 1 2 characters Up to 15 characters characters Up to 15 characters characters Up to 15 characters characters Up to 15 characters Device Name for external input device external output device Be sure to enter each device name to identify the corresponding external device being connected Enter the device name single byte alohanumerics using up to 15 characters ASCII characters Space or printable characters excluding a double quotation mark Tip If you are using Admin Viewer and an optional recording software RM 64 RM 25 RM 9 or bundled RM Lite the external device name set here will be shown when the camera is registered 1 21 sBumes pelleieg gt Setting the Image Size Quality and Frame Rate Video You can set the following items JPEG Set the image quality size and maximum frame rate in JPEG MPEG 4 Set the video quality size and capture frame rate in MPEG 4 JPEG a i Size Image 320 x 240 j ransmission ransmission 0 1 30 Image Size Upload 320 x 240 v 1 Image Quality Select a desired quality from 1 to 5 total 5 levels for image transmitted at each image size in JPEG The greater the value the higher the quality becomes 2 Image Size Image Transmission Select the image transmission size from 160 x 120 320 x 240 and 640 x 480 The default image size used by each viewer is selected 3 Maximum Frame Rat
57. amera will be reset to the factory settings All settings will be reset to the factory settings except for the Administrator password camera s IP address subnet mask default gateway address and other network settings and date amp time and time zone Initializing with the Reset Switch on the Camera If you forgot or don t know the IP address of the camera or your Administrator password you cannot operate the camera via the network In this case press the reset switch at the back of the camera gt Ke D 5 x lt 1 Turn off the camera For information on how to turn On Off the camera power see Connect the Camera to the Network and Turn on the Power in Start Guide 2 Turn on the power while pushing the reset switch and keep pushing the reset switch for 5 seconds or more The reset switch is located in a recessed area at the back Push the switch using the tip of a long object such as a clip All settings of the camera except for the date and time are initialized Reset switch zi 5 21 Restore Settings Note If the reset switch is pushed network related settings will also be initialized including the camera s IP address subnet mask default gateway address etc Accordingly you can no longer operate the camera from the PC you were using to connect to the camera before When initializing the camera use VB Initial Setting Tool installed in your PC to set an IP address appropriate for t
58. and External Device Name Camera Camera You can set the following items Camera Name Enter the name of the camera The camera name is required if the RM series software is used with the camera Initial Camera Settings Set the AE mode slow shutter shutter soeed and focus mode Camera Control Set the digital zoom and image stabilizer Day Night Set the Day Night switching mode Installation Conditions Set whether or not you will use a dome the LED setting and the mounting method Camera Position Control Set whether or not to limit the camera s pan tilt zoom operations to the preset positions registered beforehand Also set the operation to be performed when control privileges are not requested External Device Name Set the external input device name and external output device name General Camera Name Upto 15 characters Camera Name Be sure to enter the camera name into Camera Name alphanumeric characters Up to 15 ASCII characters spaces or printable characters can be used for the Camera Name alphanumeric characters Tip If you are using the optional recording software RM 64 RM 25 RM 9 or bundled RM Lite the camera name set here will be shown when the camera is registered 1 14 Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name Camera Initial Camera Settings Initial Camera O Sow shoe O Foci oe Initial Camera Settings AE Mode Shutter Priority
59. ange for Countermeasure _ servicing m HTTP Server Messages H143 User name specification error notice Description htto_auth c XXX get_password failed H143 Meaning An unknown user was specified in user authentication H144 Password specification error notice Description htto_auth c XXX password doesn t match for 1 2 IP 3 H144 94 1 URL XSS vulnerability countermeasure implementation process equivalent to ftod 2 User name 3 IP address Meaning A wrong password was specified in user authentication H145 Connection denied due to host access limitation notice Description mod_haccess c XXX host 1 access denied H145 1 IP address Meaning Connection was denied due to access limitation imposed on the host 5 15 yy nn eae xipueddy List of Log Messages E System Messages S004 Starting and stopping of system info Description 1 webview S004 1 Starting or stopping Meaning The video server webview has started or stopped S005 System settings changed info Description vbadmin c XXX System settings updated S005 Meaning Settings not requiring rebooting were changed S240 Camera error warning Description serviceman call S240 Meaning The camera generated an error that requires servicing S306 Error on savin
60. ange of 172 20 0 0 to 172 20 0 20 is prohibited but access is permitted from the hosts whose address is in a range of 172 20 0 10 to 172 20 0 15 1 43 IPsec Settings IPsec a ce You can set the following items Various settings can be specified for up to five communicating devices IPsec Set IPsec Sets 1 to 5 are available where IPsec settings for each communication using each IPsec Set IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode v Destination Address IPv4 IPv6 192 168 200 0 Source Address iPv4 IPv6 192 168 100 1 Security Gateway Address IPv4 IPv6 192 168 10 1 1 IPsec Select Manual if IPsec will be used Select Disable if IPsec will not be used 2 IPsec Mode Select Tunnel Mode or Transport Mode as the IPsec operation mode 3 Destination Address IPv4 IPv6 Enter the IP address of the connection destination 4 Source Address IPv4 IPv6 Enter the IP address of the sender 5 Security Protocol Select ESP AH or ESP and AH as the IPsec protocol to be used If ESP is selected enter only the setting items relating to ESP If AH is selected enter only the setting items relating to AH If ESP and AH is selected enter all setting items 1 44 6 Security Gateway Address IPv4 IPv6 IPsec Settings IPsec If the IPsec operation mode was set to Tunnel Mode in 2 set the IP address of the security gateway 7 Destination Prefix Length
61. be rebooted Maintenance Camera maintenance such as viewing event logs displaying a list of settings and rebooting the camera a Internet Protected Mode On 100 gt Accessing Sample Pages To access a sample page click 3 One of three sample pages each showing a still image video or image for mobile phone can be displayed Tip For specific instructions on how to use the sample pages see Chapter 4 Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution gt P 4 2 Top Page of the Camera Accessing VB C60 Viewer Select Admin Viewer or VB Viewer from the 4 VB C60 Viewer links to access VB C60 Viewer PEO fos Pan 1125 Tilt 42 75 Zoom 558 IS off Admin Viewer Epon JL fi B b m Select a preset i 201 fps Pan 11 25 Tilt 42 75 Zoom 558 VB Viewer xiii Top Page of the Camera User Authentication When Accessing Setting Menu or Admin Viewer User authentication is required when accessing the camera s Setting Menu or Admin Viewer Connect to 192 168 100 1 mee User authentication is required e ve sv M Authentication Screen on Setting Page Authentication Screen on Admin Viewer The factory settings are specified below User name root Password VB C60 The user name root is the Administrator account for the camera Be sure to change the default Administrator password to ensure security of the system Don t forget the
62. ce this setting is used as an ID for identifying the SA be careful not to specify an inbound SPI whose value is already used as the SPI for another ESP Note Jo use this camera using IPsec the communicating destinations and network must be set beforehand For these settings contact your System Administrator f you change any setting from the IPsec menu the active browser may become unable to connect to the camera Check beforehand the precautions explained in Notes in Setting an the Items Requiring Rebooting Reboot Item gt P 1 49 1 47 Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting Reboot Item Reboot Item root LL The following items that require rebooting if changed are gathered here LAN IPv6 Installation Conditions MPEG 4 HTTP Server praesent Installation Conditions Not used Mounting Method Video Size 320 x 240 Capture Frame Rate 30 HTTP Server HTTP Port 80 1024 65525 1 LAN IP address and other settings required for LAN Connection gt P 1 8 2 IPv6 Settings relating to use of IPv6 gt P 1 9 3 Installation Conditions Settings relating to camera installation conditions gt P 1 20 4 MPEG 4 Settings relating to video size and frame rate in MPEG 4 gt P 1 23 5 HTTP Server HTTP port number settings gt P 1 33 1 48 Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting Reboot Item Note These settings relate to
63. code no icon is shown Information x Error level level e Warning level Date amp Time The date and time at which the log was generated is shown Message A message regarding the log is shown E Saving a Log to a File Opening a Saved Log You can save the displayed log to a file or view a log file saved before How to Save Select Save from File in the menu bar 85 Log Viewer 192 168 100 1 File Edit View Help Download Ctrl D fage Open Ctrl O fhost 19 2 46 Log Viewer How to View Select Open from File in the menu bar and then select the log file you want to view Log Viewer 192 168 100 1 File Edit View Help Download Ctrl D kage host 19 Ctrl host 1 host 1 Exit host 19 Haoi 06 05 10 39 05 W host 1 ral z iA z A L ot ti E Copying Searching Logs You can copy the displayed log or search logs S OOL UIWPYVAA 5 How to Copy Click to select the log you want to copy and then select Copy from Edit in the menu bar Log Viewer 192 168 100 1 File Edit View Help Codi Je la Select all Ctrl A t 192 168 1 HA 7 t 192 1 arch Ctrl k n Aja t 192 1 Fal EN 15 10 5 host 192 168 1 How to Search 1 Select Search from Edit in the menu bar The Search dialog box appears Log Viewer 192 168 100 1 File Edit View Help Codi Cop Ctrl C Be Select all Ctrl A 2 Enter a desired character
64. cording 1 23 J D 2 D Q o D 5 O Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification Upload Upload You can Set the following items General Upload Set the upload operations HTTP Upload Set the upload via HTTP connection FTP Upload Set the upload via FTP connection E mail Notification Set items relating to sending of event information and video by e mail General Upload Upload Select Upload Disabled HTTP Upload or FTP Upload as the upload mode a Note Jo use the upload function the Event menu must also be set gt P 1 34 f you are using both e mail notification by text with image and image upload by HTTP FITP set 320 x 240 or less under Image Size Upload gt P 1 22 f you set the camera to perform upload or e mail notification continuously some images or e mails may not be sent properly depending on the image size and network conditions to the server In this case an event log message is displayed Tip To lower the upload or e mail notification load try the following measures Also check the settings including network to the server Reduce the image file size Seta lower value under Image Quality for JPEG gt P 1 22 Seta lower value for Image Size Upload for JPEG gt P 1 22 1 24 Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification Upload Reduce the uploading frequency Reduce the value in
65. d Bundled Recording Software RM Lite gt Start Guide 1 36 Setting the Image Buffer Motion Detection Audio Playback and Interval Timer Event External Device Input External Device Input External Device Input Event Enable v External Device Input 1 Enable E 1 External Device Input Event sum s payiejeq 5 Select whether to Enable or Disable external device input events 2 ON Event Operation Select the operation to be performed upon an ON event If Enable is selected 4 Preset 5 Upload and 6 E mail Notification are displayed When an ON input is received from an external device ON event the processes set in 4 5 and 6 are performed 3 OFF Event Operation Select the operation to be performed upon an OFF event If Enable is selected 4 Preset 5 Upload and 6 E mail Notification are displayed When an OFF input is received from an external device OFF event the processes set in 4 5 and 6 are performed 4 Preset Select the preset position If you want to operate the camera according to events notified from an external device set an appropriate preset position using Preset Setting Tool of VBAdmin Tools gt P 2 22 and then select the corresponding preset between Preset 1 and Preset 20 If the camera need not be operated select None 5 Upload Select the upload operation If Enable is selected upload is performed when an event is inp
66. d and 4 E mail Notification appear 2 Interval of the Timer Select a desired timer interval from the pull down menu in a range of 1 sec to 24 hours 3 Upload Select the upload operation If Enable is selected upload is performed at the specified intervals To use this function the Upload menu must also be set 4 E mail Notification Select the e mail notification operation to be performed If Enable is selected e mail notification is performed at the specified intervals To use this function the E mail Notification sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu 1 38 Setting the Image Buffer Motion Detection Audio Playback and Interval Timer Event Sound Clip Upload Sound Clip Name Delete Cs ol 1 Browse File Specify the audio file you want to register as the sound clip and then click the Add button 2 Sound Clip Name O D t v Q o D 5 a O Set the name of the audio file to be registered as a sound playback using up to 15 characters To delete a registered sound click Delete next to the name of the playback sound you want to delete Tip You can set only audio files whose playback time is not longer than 20 seconds and file type is wav u law PCM 8 bits sampling frequency 8000 Hz monaural 1 39 Setting User Access Privileges Access Control Access Control You can set the following items Authorized User Account Register users
67. ddress To publish live video from the camera over the Internet you need one fixed global address Some providers offer access services where one fixed global address is assigned You can use this global address In this case you need a router with NAT function Example Assume that your provider assigned the global address 192 168 1 10 You also set the local address 192 168 100 2 for the camera Router 192 168 100 1 VB C60 VB C60B Router 192 168 100 2 192 168 100 1 Web server Global address 192 168 1 10 Add support for private address 192 168 100 2 router NAT function In this case VB Viewer cannot be displayed even when http 192 168 100 2 sample is accessed via the Internet Set 192 168 1 10 in Global Address for the Web Page gt P 1 33 Also specify the Web page for video distribution as explained below Specify VB Viewer gt P 4 6 as follows lt iframe src http 192 168 1 10 viewer live en live html scrolling no width 490 height 500 gt lt iframe gt The underlined portion is an example of IP address In reality specify the value you have set under Global Address for the Web Page gt P 1 33 a Note For the router settings contact the router manufacturer To distribute audio be sure to set Global Address for the Web Page gt P 1 33 For information on saving web contents for video distribution see Note on P 4 3 4 12 D
68. dicator Indicator 3 13 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer Control the camera l E Changing the camera angle How to Operate One of the following operating methods can be used Move the knob of the scroll bar for pan or tilt The camera angle will change according to the knob position on the scroll bar You can also move the knob by clicking a blank point on the scroll bar Clicking on the image moves the center of the camera to the applicable position Scroll bar for tilt Scroll bar for changing the tilt up down setting of the camera Scroll bar for pan Scroll bar for changing the pan left right setting of the camera oms Pan 15252 Tilt 5 Zoom 1521S off Tip You can also operate the pan and zoom using the applicable camera operation buttons gt P 3 26 3 14 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer Clicking on the image moves the center of the camera to the applicable position VB Viewer has no scroll bar for tilt or pan 2 ig E Select a preset lt ois Fan 16862 Tilt 5 Zoom 152 1 M IA 090 EA s The frame displayed in this area indicates the range currently captured by the camera When a blue frame is displayed Control privileges have not been acquired When a yellow frame is displayed Control privileges have been acquired Moving by clicking Clicking on the panorama window moves the pan tilt positions until the clicked location becomes the center Movin
69. ding time Set a desired value in a range of 60 to 300 seconds 2 Self timer Set the time after clicking the Rec Start button when recording will be started Set a LL desired value in a range of O to 30 seconds 2 43 Motion Detection Setting Tool 2 Adjust the camera position and click the Start recording button in the Live tab els co a tl i I a Recording of the video shown in the viewer will start Record the video needed to adjust the motion detection level by creating motion in front of the camera To stop recording click the Stop button 3 Adjust the motion detection sensitivity in the Area tab while checking the video in the Video tab List of recorded video 2009 05 15 09 09 08 3sec _ Delete 2 2009 05 21 02 45 09 17sec 2009 05 25 19 29 01 3sec Delete al 3 D TRU EU E E Loop pisbak ee 4 1 List of recorded video A list of recorded video is shown 2 Delete button Clicking this button deletes the video selected from the list of recorded videos 3 Delete all button Clicking this button deletes all videos shown in the list of recorded videos 4 Control buttons The available buttons are Move to Start Rewind Play Fast Forward and Move to End from the left When the Loop playback check box is selected the video is played repeatedly 2 44 Log Viewer This viewer lets you v
70. e e Voice Activity Detection e Echo Canceller e Audio Reception e Output Volume Switch Line In and Microphone In on each setting page according to the specification of the microphone gt P 1 31 If a wrong input is used the camera or microphone may be damaged Be sure to set the correct input a Note The volume sound quality etc may change depending on the characteristics of the microphone used Jo output audio from the audio output terminal of the camera send audio from RM Lite Viewer Audio cannot be sent from VB C60 Viewer See Audio Transmission Reception Two way Communication in RM Lite Viewer gt Start Guide Connect a speaker with an amplifier to the camera See Audio Input Output Terminals gt Start Guide f Enable is selected under Echo Canceller the sound quality or volume may be affected Utilize this function as necessary according to the installation environment and how the camera is used Jo transmit audio read Notes in Audio Input Output Terminals of Start Guide carefully 1 32 Setting the Image Server Audio Server and HTTP Server Server HTTP Server HTTP Port 80 1024 65535 80 Global Address for the Web Page IP Address v web page o web page 1 65535 1 HTTP Port Set the HTTP port number in a range of 80 and 1024 to 65535 O D F Q o D 5 a O Normally 80 factory setting sh
71. e Image Transmission Limit the maximum transmission frame rate per second to reduce the viewer load The maximum is 30 frames sec Enter a value between 0 1 and 30 0 4 Image Size Upload Select 160 x 120 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 for the size of transmitted image using the upload function For details of upload settings see Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification Upload gt P 1 24 1 22 Setting the Image Size Quality and Frame Rate Video MPEG 4 Video Size 320 x 240 v u O cope Frano Fare 1 Video Quality Select a desired quality from 1 to 5 total 5 levels for video transmitted in MPEG 4 The greater the value the higher the quality becomes 2 Video size Select 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 for the size of video transmitted 3 Capture Frame Rate Select 10 15 or 30 fps as the capture frame rate Note f a higher video size or quality is set the data size per frame will increase and the network load will increase JPEG The frame rate may drop MPEG 4_ Video may be temporarily disrupted The data size may increase depending on the type or movement of the subject If the frame rate remains low or other undesirable condition continues for a long period lower the image size or quality setting Note that if you are using the optional recording software RM 64 RM 25 RM 9 or bundled RM Lite the amount of hard disk space used will also be affected during re
72. e SNMP Manager If this field is left blank VB C60 will be used by default G Installation Location Set information regarding the installation location of this camera The settings can be referenced by the SNMP Manager Tip The information set in the camera is read only from the SNMP Manager Use the SNMP Manager SNMP MIB2 supporting RFC1213 The camera s SNMP does not support IPv6 1 11 O D F Q o D 5 a O Setting the Date and Time Date and Time Date and Time You can set the following items Current Date and Time The date and time set in the camera is shown Setting Select the date amp time setting method and time zone for this camera Current Date and Time Date Time The date and time currently set in the camera is shown Setting Setting Method Set manually Date yyyyimmiad 2008 05 23 oOo Time hh mm ss Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo 1 Setting Method Select Set manually Synchronize with NTP server Synchronize with NTP broadcast or Synchronize with computer time 2 Date Time Set the following items according to the selection for Setting Method made in 1 Set manually You can set a desired date and time Enter the date in the order of lt year month day gt and time in the order of lt hours minutes second gt in the 24 hour format Two digits each for month day and hour
73. e angle f the view restriction will be exceeded as a result of controlling the zoom toward the wide angle side the camera will first pan and tilt to a position where the maximum wide angle zoom will be within the viewing restriction area Wide angle zoom control will then be enabled within the view restriction area First the center of the After panning and tilting maximum wide angle wide angle zoom control is Captured image zoom is panned and tilted enabled within the view restriction Restricted view angle Reducing the view restriction may also reduce the zoom range 2 21 Preset Setting Tool A tool that lets you set presets and the home position in a more visual easy manner You can specify a desired setting with the mouse by referring to the preview in the panorama mode You can also set Preset Tour whereby the camera goes around and monitors multiple presets Pr ing Tool Set preset tour after the presets ae Setting Too have been set pe pre to a g Reflecting in VB C60 Viewer cs Executing preset tour HEB Pan 152 Tilt 2462 Zoom 550 IS off 2 22 Preset Setting Tool Display Screens of Preset Setting Tool The display screens of Preset Setting Tool are divided into Preset Setting Area and Preset Tour Setting Area In the Preset Setting Area up to 20 presets and the home position are set while referring to the panorama preview In the Pre
74. e authentication algorithm supported by the device to connect to If ESP is used alone No Authentication cannot be selected 1 45 sBulyjas paled 5 IPsec Settings IPsec SSS SS SSS Sea sa 10 SA ESP Encryption key outbound Set the SA encryption key for outbound If AES 3DES or DES was selected in 8 set a 128 bit 192 bit or 64 bit hexadecimal respectively This item need not be set if NULL was selected 11 SA ESP Authentication key outbound Set the SA authentication key for outbound If HMAC_SHA1_ 96 or HMAC_MD5_ 96 was set in 9 set a 160 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal respectively This item need not be set if No Authentication was selected 12 SA ESP SPI outbound Set the SA SPI value for outbound Set a desired value in a range of 256 to 4294967295 13 SA ESP Encryption key inbound Set the SA encryption key for inbound If AES 3DES or DES was selected in 8 set a 128 bit 192 bit or 64 bit hexadecimal respectively This item need not be set if NULL was selected 14 SA ESP Authentication key inbound Set the SA authentication key for inbound If HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_MD5_ 96 was set in 9 set a 160 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal respectively This item need not be set if No Authentication was selected 15 SA ESP SPI inbound Set the SA SPI value for inbound Set a desired value in a range of 256 to 4294967295 Since this setting is used as an ID for id
75. e camera downward Example 20 degrees upward gt Tilt 2000 15 degrees downward amp Tilt 1500 4 14 Distributing Still Images to Mobile Phones Command Explanation Specify the viewing angle of the camera horizontal direction in units of 0 01 degree zoom a Example Viewing angle of 50 degrees amp Zoom 5000 Viewing angle of 5 degrees S Zoom 500 Specify the image size in one of the following formats vV QQVGA 9 v jpg 160 x 120 QVGA v jpg 320 x 240 VGA gt v jpg 640 x 480 Tip As for pan tilt and zoom a relative position from the current position can be specified using qd indicating the current position Example Pan 10 degrees to the right from the current position Pan d 1000 Tilt 5 degrees downward from the current position gt Tilt d 500 Narrow the viewing angle by 2 degrees Zoom d 200 Widen the viewing angle by 2 degrees Zoom d 200 Also a ratio of the current viewing angle can be specified using v In this specification UOIINQUISIG O pIA 104 saed q M Gules A method set a ratio based on the current viewing angle being 100 One half the viewing angle corresponds to 50 while twice the viewing angle corresponds to 200 Example Pan to the right by the viewing angle 1 screen from the current position S Pan v 100 Tilt downward by one half the screen from the current position gt Tilt v 50 Halve the viewing angle Zoom v 50 Doubl
76. e comes with the VB C60 In this manual items that should be referenced in the Start Guide are described as follows See Features of VB C60 gt Start Guide Operation Guide this document VBC600G_E pdf The document explains the basic setting procedures for the VB C60 how to use it VBAdmin Tools and VB C60 Viewer troubleshooting etc This document is included in the Setup CD ROM Also a simplified version of the recording software RM Lite gt Start Guide Network Video Recording Software RM Lite is stored in the Setup CD ROM The following operation manuals are available Administrator s Manual RM10AM_E pdf This document explains the items to note when using RM Lite as well as operating environment requirements system configuration installation and setup methods and other details on how to use the software Be sure to read this document Viewer Operation Guide RM10VOG_E pdf This document explains a basic operation of the RM Lite Viewer For the detailed operating procedures of the viewer refer to Administrators Manual Ix How to Read This Document Icons Used in This Document a This document uses the following icons to indicate particularly important information the user should read Caution Meaning Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by this icon may result in property damage Be sure to observe these precautions Note An important item or prohibited i
77. e recreating the view restriction settings is displayed where you can drag the frame to change its shape and reflect the new frame in the view restriction settings View restriction preview frame 3 1 Pan tilt preview frame red frame cce Range of field of view defined by top bottom left right edges 3 2 Wide angle preview frame green frame Wide angle restriction setting restriction of capture frame 3 3 Telescopic preview frame yellow frame Telescopic restriction setting restriction of maximum zoom ratio 2 15 S OO UWPYAA 5 View Restriction Setting Tool 4 Model The model of the connected camera is displayed 5 Apply the view restriction To use view restrictions select this check box 6 View restriction setting entry boxes and Get value button You can enter a value in each view restriction setting entry box to change the applicable setting You can load the current camera angle into each setting by clicking the Get value button View restriction settings Upper limit Lower limit Left limit Right limit Telephoto Wide angle 7 Apply button Apply the current Top limit of the view restriction Use the Get value button to acquire the top edge value of the viewing angle Bottom limit of the view restriction Use the Get value button to acquire the bottom edge value of the viewing an
78. e the viewing angle Zoom v 200 4 15 Distributing Still Images to Mobile Phones 4 16 5 Appendix Modifiers You can specify parameters using the characters explained below 5 2 Reason for capture O Test 1 Contact input 1 2 Contact input 2 33 Interval timer WN number 130 Motion detection Area 1 131 Motion detection Area 2 132 Motion detection Area 3 133 Motion detection Area 4 lt External device input name alphanumeric characters gt lt Motion detection area Reason for capture oN character string Rame Nel 9 Null null character interval timer test X Width of image Number of pixels in horizontal direction Y Height of image Number of pixels in vertical direction C Camera number 1 D Camera name Setting for Camera Name alphanumeric characters P Pan position 179 99 180 00 T Tilt position 179 99 180 00 AL Zoom position 0 1 300 00 V Camera server VB C60 y Year of capture time 2001 2031 m Month of capture time 1 12 d Day of capture time 1 31 D f k of t Ww ap EEIE R O 6 Sunday through Saturday time H Hours of capture time 00 23 M Minutes of capture time 00 59 f t S Secu of capture 00 59 time Milli f obs illiseconds of capture 000 999 time Ti f 5 ZONEG capture 450044500 time Weekday name of a Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat cap
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80. ed address must be specified in an entry of prohibited address Redundant and conflicting entries in the list are automatically deleted from the list f the host address does not belong to any entry access is permitted 1 42 Setting User Access Privileges Access Control TEE Example of description Example 1 Prohibit access from a given access 1172 20 0 10 Access from the host whose address is 172 20 0 10 is prohibited Example 2 Prohibit access from hosts in a given range 1472 20 0 0 172 20 0 20 Access from the hosts whose address Is in a range of 172 20 0 0 to 172 20 0 20 is prohibited w D D D Q wn ep 5 Q n Example 3 Permit access from hosts in a given range and prohibit access from all other hosts 172 20 0 10 172 20 0 12 10 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 Access is permitted only from the hosts whose address is in a range of 172 20 0 10 to 172 20 0 12 Example 4 Prohibit access from hosts in a given range but permit access from hosts at certain addresses within that range 172 20 0 10 172 20 0 0 172 20 0 20 Access from the hosts whose address is in a range of 172 20 0 0 to 172 20 0 20 is prohibited but access is permitted only from the host whose address is 172 20 0 10 Example 5 Prohibit access from hosts in a given range but permit access from hosts in a given range within that range 172 20 0 10 172 20 0 15 172 20 0 0 172 20 0 20 Access from the hosts whose address is in a r
81. eement for Bundled Software Regarding the license agreement for the bundled software see the following file in the BundledSoftware folder in the LICENSE folder found in the bundled Setup CD ROM Software type File name VB Initial Setting Tool VBAdmin Tools VB Tools txt Network Video Recording Software RM Lite RM Lite txt MPEG 4 NOTICE ABOUT THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONALAND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO i ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD MPEG 4 VIDEO AND OR ii DECODING MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND ADDITIONAL LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA LLC SEE HTTP MWWW MPEGLA COM This product is licensed under AT amp T patents for the MPEG 4 standard and may be used for encoding MPEG 4 compliant video and or decoding MPEG 4 compliant video that was encoded only 1 for a personal and non commercial purpose or 2 by a video provider licensed under the AT amp T patents to provide MPEG 4 compliant video No license is granted or implied for any other use for MPEG 4 standard Open Source Software The product VB C60 and bundled RM Lite Viewer contains Open Source Software
82. elect the camera position using a preset Note The value set in Maximum Frame Rate Image Transmission gt P 1 22 must be greater than the frame rate set by this tool Tip f the network load is heavy the specified frame rate may not be achieved By setting a lower frame rate the video extracted from the captured video will be included in the scope of motion detection This way you can also perform motion detection for slow moving subjects etc The frame rate set here is applied only to motion detection Presets outside the view restriction are not shown in the preset list 3 Set the motion detection area Area tab Up to four motion detection areas can be created where the frame of each area can be resized moved by dragging To resize the frame drag Ml at four corners on four sides To move the frame drag a point inside the frame You can also set a Separate motion detection level for each area This camera lets you set the motion detection level while playing the video recorded in the Live tab gt P 2 43 2 38 Motion Detection Setting Tool EJ Motion Detection Setting Tool 192 168 100 1 ol g File Edit View Camera Tools Help l 1 2 a 4 lt 5 6 a 7 5 jo 8 5 Elapsed Time 00 00 14 1 Motion Detection Area Select the check box corresponding to the motion detection area you want to use and the detection area frame will be displayed
83. elements displayed when VB Viewer is launched A 2 3 4 5 1 Video Capture Size Set the size of video received from the camera 3 11 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer IE ss 2 Video Display Size Set the display size of video shown on the screen 3 Pause Resume button Displayed video is paused Clicking the button again while the video is paused resumes live video 4 Reconnect button The camera is reconnected 5 Audio Reception button Audio from the camera is received and output 6 Zoom Controller This bar is used to control the zoom ratio 7 Backlight Compensation button This button turns on off backlight compensation This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight Clicking the button again cancels backlight compensation 8 Control Privilege Status Indicator Whether or not the current client has the camera control privileges is shown in this area 9 Obtain release Camera Control button This button is used to obtain the camera control privileges 10 Panorama Display Area Panorama images registered in the camera are displayed in this area Operate the camera by operating the frame line inside the panorama display area 11 Preset You can control the camera using presets already registered in the camera 12 Information Filed Information messages warning messages and error messages to the user are shown 3 12 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer
84. elp 3g 2 2 Overview of VBAdmin Tools View Restriction Setting Tool P 2 14 Eee A tool that lets you visually set view restrictions You can set the desired range with the mouse by referring to the preview in the panorama mode gt E S OOL UIWIPYVEA 5 Preset Setting Tool P 2 22 E A tool that lets you visually set presets and the home position You can specify the desired setting with the mouse by referring to the preview in the panorama mode You can also set Preset Tour whereby the camera tours and monitors multiple presets Te 2 3 Overview of VBAdmin Tools Motion Detection Setting Tool P 2 34 SSE SSE This tool is used to set the motion detection function that performs upload notifies the viewer records a log etc if a change has occurred in the captured image due to movement of a subject You can set the position and size of the motion detection area detection judgment conditions etc while checking the image on the camera Framerate 25 8455 9 Receiving sive 160x120 Diphay size 320240 Log Viewer P 2 45 This viewer shows the logs of operating conditions output to the camera 8 Log Viewer 1921681003 Slee fie idt Wew Hep Code D 2 4 Overview of VBAdmin Tools Admin Viewer P 3 6 This viewer is used by the camera s Administrator It provides privileged functions not available in VB Viewer such a
85. enabled the camera provides event notification to a viewer capable of displaying the detected event such as the Admin Viewer 2 ON Event Operation Select the operation to be performed upon an ON event If Enable is selected 5 Upload and 6 E mail Notification are displayed When the mode changes to Detected ON event the process set in 5 or 6 is performed 3 OFF Event Operation Select the operation to be performed upon an OFF event If Enable is selected 5 Upload and 6 E mail Notification are displayed When the Detected mode is finished OFF event the process set in 5 or 6 is performed 4 Continuous Motion Operation Select the operation to be performed during motion detection If Enable is selected 5 Upload and 6 E mail Notification are displayed When the mode changes to Detected detected period the process set in 5 or 6 is performed 1 35 Setting the Image Buffer Motion Detection Audio Playback and Interval Timer Event 5 Upload Select the upload operation If Enable is selected upload is performed every time a motion detection event occurs To use this function the General Upload sub menu and HTTP Upload or FTP Upload sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu E mail Notification Select the e mail notification operation to be performed If Enable is selected e mail notification is performed every time a motion detection ev
86. ent occurs To use this function the E mail Notification sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu Audio Playback at ON Event Select the audio playback operation to be performed upon an ON event If Enable is selected the sound specified under Sound Clip will be played when the mode changes to Detected ON event Audio Playback at OFF Event Select the audio playback operation to be performed upon an OFF event If Enable is selected the sound specified under Sound Clip will be played when the mode changes to Detected OFF event Sound Clip Select the audio to be played For registration of sound clips see Sound Clip Upload gt P 1 39 10 Volume Set the sound clip volume as an integer between 1 and 100 The greater the value the larger the volume 11 Automatic Tracking at ON Event Select the automatic tracking operation If Enable is selected the camera will automatically start shaking its head upon entering the Detected mode ON event 12 Maximum Tracking Time sec Set the time during which automatic tracking is continued between 1 and 300 seconds Note The motion detection function cannot be interlocked with external device output However interlocking is possible if the optional recording software RM 64 RM 25 RM 9 is used For the notes on use of motion detection see Notes on Use of Motion Detection Tracking Stream for Recording Image Stabilizer an
87. entifying the SA be careful not to specify an inbound SPI whose value is already used as the SPI for another ESP 1 46 IPsec Settings IPsec E f AH or ESP and AH was set under Security Protocol in 5 the following items must be set Security Protocol AH v Security Gateway Address a IPv4 IPv6 TER Destination Prefix Length SA AH Authentication HMAC_SHA1_96 Algorithm SA AH Authentication Key 6F92282D51B290EA4B51D8833A4EFF2 outbound 95A6E5F 40 SA AH SPI outbound 3000 SA AH Authentication Key 7EOE6F639A0A81A83B6C5642EFE8598 inbound 81B2883AE SA AH SPI inbound 4000 sbules pelejeq 5 16 SA AH Authentication Algorithm Select HMAC_SHA1_ 96 or HMAC_MD5_96 as the AH authentication algorithm according to the authentication algorithm supported by the device to connect to 17 SA AH Authentication key outbound Set the SA authentication key for outbound If HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_MD5_ 96 was set in 16 set a 160 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal respectively 18 SA AH SPI outbound Set the SA SPI value for outbound Set a desired value in a range of 256 to 4294967295 19 SA AH Authentication key inbound Set the SA authentication key for inbound If HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_MD5_96 was set in 16 set a 160 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal respectively 20 SA AH SPI inbound Set the SA SPI value for inbound Set a desired value in a range of 256 to 4294967295 Sin
88. era is rebooted are accompanied by an orange icon IP Address Setting Manual If any item accompanied by an orange icon is changed the Apply button shown on the top right of each setting page changes to Apply and reboot a Reboot Fes To confirm the new setting click the Apply and reboot button The new setting will be reflected and the camera will be rebooted To restore the original setting click the Clear button a Note If you switch to a different setting page without clicking the Apply button or Apply and reboot button the changes you have made will be lost To make the changes effective be sure to click the Apply button or Apply and reboot button Accessing the Setting Menu E Returning to the Setting Menu To return to the Setting Menu from each setting page click the Settings menu button on the top right of the setting page VB m C60 Ver 1 1 5 Note Be sure to change the settings of each camera within one setting page Do not move between setting pages using the Back and Forward buttons of the browser The new settings may return to the original settings or unwanted setting changes may Occur Tip Click Help at the beginning of any item on a setting page to display a detailed explanation of the setting item Setting the Administrator Password LAN IPv6 DNS etc Network You can set the following items Administrator Passwo
89. es or by changing the current settings in the view restriction preview frame or from the camera angle in Admin Viewer Select appropriate settings according to the environment in which the camera is operated or based on your preference E Changing Settings from View Restriction Preview Frame Use the preview frame on the panorama image to set view restrictions How to Set 1 Select the Apply the view restriction check box SeccboobeeeVecesvccescesoscccenecsccnesseneseorsesoeneeoes 2 Drag to change the Pan tilt preview frame red frame Telescopic preview frame yellow frame or Wide angle preview frame green frame displayed on the panorama image to set view restrictions When the telescopic wide angle preview frames are enlarged shrunk the aspect ratio remains the same At this time you can also enter view restrictions by entering values in the view restriction setting entry boxes 2 17 View Restriction Setting Tool 3 Click Apply ala Se i Admin Viewer Preview i Confirm on the status list that the settings have been applied correctly and then click the Save view restriction settings button to save the settings in the camera mE Changing Settings from Camera Angle in Admin Viewer Launch Admin Viewer and set each view restriction while checking the position on the image How to Set 1 Select the Apply the view restriction check box Model Canon WB 2 Click the
90. es and host access restriction gt P 1 40 Psec IPsec configuration gt P 1 44 Reboot Item Set items requiring rebooting reboot items gt P 1 48 Maintenance Tool View Log Events View Current Settings Reboot Restore Settings gt P 1 50 a Note Notes on Use with Windows Vista XP When the Windows Security Alert dialog box appears click the Unblock button Once this button is clicked this warning dialog box will no longer appear P Windows Security Alert e Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program s Firewal has blocked ths program from accepting ncoming network connectons If yo t val be unblocked on al public unblock this program it val be r Keep blocking P Unblock f the dialog box appears and pop up is blocked when accessing HELP of each setting page or View Log Events or View Current Settings on the maintenance page enable Pop up by following the procedure explained in the information bar VB C60 Maintenance Windows Internet Explorer kobe GU le http 192 168 100 1 admin maintenance html lang en bi ez x Live Searc Py ve SP VB C60 Maintenance eg D om vy Page v G Tools v E Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here x sBulyjas paleed 5 Accessing the Setting Menu The various settings of the VB C60 are specified by accessing the camera in the web browser First acce
91. estrictions applied during operation gt P 3 22 f the image stabilizer or electronic zoom setting has been changed check the view restriction settings again 2 19 S OOL UIWPYVAA 5 View Restriction Setting Tool Tip Even when view restrictions are set an area outside the view restriction may still appear momentarily when the camera is controlled near the boundary of the view restriction Jo cancel the view restrictions clear the Apply the view restriction check box and then click the Apply button followed by the Save view restriction settings button f the setting fields are cleared while the Apply the view restriction check box is selected the maximum view restriction will be set The controllable range and range that can be captured are as follows Maximum wide angle viewing angle Tilt controllable area maximum up down capture area Pan controllable area Maximum left right captured area 2 20 View Restriction Setting Tool The pan and tilt ranges vary depending on the zoom ratio view angle When the view restriction is When a wide angle is used set the camera operation without changing the camera angle is automatically operation angle the view restricted restriction is violated and therefore the operation angle is automatically narrowed RA Restricted view angle KN Camera operation angle S OOL UIWPYVAA 5 Captured imag
92. et a desired value of gain Moving the slider to the left decreases the gain sensitivity to brightness and darkens the image Moving the slider to the right increases the gain and brightens the image a Note If the subject is a traffic signal electronic scoreboard etc the captured image may flicker In this case try changing the exposure mode to Auto Shutter priority AE and then select a shutter soeed lower than 1 100 to see if the situation improves s lt sm 3 Setting the White Balance lt O D Select a desired white balance setting from Auto Light Source and Lock 1 Auto The white balance is adjusted automatically 2 Light Source Select the light source from the pull down menu below according to the condition in which the camera is used Daylight Fluorescent Select this option to capture video under daylight fluorescent lighting White Fluorescent Select this option to capture video under neutral white or cool white fluorescent lighting Warm Fluorescent Select this option to capture video under warm color fluorescent lighting Mercury Lamp Select this option to capture video under mercury lamps Sodium Lamp Select this option to capture video under orange sodium lamps LL Halogen Lamp Select this option to capture video under halogen bulbs or incandescent bulbs 3 29 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator 3 Lock The white balance i
93. etc while checking the image on the camera You can set the Motion Detection function with ease using Motion Detection Setting Tool i EY Motion Detection Setting Too 192 168 100 1 fie Yew a Toots telp fait Garner a Framerate 25 8 fps Receiving site 160x120 Duplay sse 20240 The Motion Detection function determines the following items to specify when the camera mode should change to Detected and the specified operations such as event upload should be performed upon change in the viewer image inside the motion detection area 1 Sensitivity indicating the degree of change 2 Size indicating the ratio of the changed area and 3 Duration indicating how long the change continues Notes on Use of This Camera The Motion Detection function is not suitable in applications where high reliability is required If high reliability is always required for monitoring etc it is recommended that you don t use this function Canon shall assume no liability for any accident loss or other undesirable outcomes resulting from operating the motion detection function 2 34 Motion Detection Setting Tool E Display Screen of Motion Detection Setting Tool Live Mode ES Moti n Detection Setting Tool 192 168 100 1 E E Fil Ect View Camera Tools Help a amp Z Enable motion detection of the camere
94. ext Only Up to 63 characters Oo Message Up to 255 characters 1 Notification Select Text only or Text with image as the content of notification 2 Mail Server Name Enter the host name or IP address of the SMTP server using up to 63 characters 3 Mail Server Port Enter the port number of the SMTP server default 25 4 Sender From Set the e mail address of the sender using up to 63 characters 5 Recipient To Set the e mail address of the recipient using up to 63 characters 1 28 Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification Upload 6 Authentication Select None POP before SMTP or SMTP AUTH as the e mail authentication mode Set an appropriate mode according to the authentication mode used by the SMTP server to il send to User Name Password POP Server If POP before SMTP is selected as the e mail authentication mode enter the user name password and host name or IP address of the POP server required for authentication sBulyjes paled Authentication POP before SMTP x User Name Password If SMTP AUTH is selected as the e mail authentication method enter the user name and password required for authentication Authentication SMTP AUTH v Password Up to 31 characters 7 Subject Enter the subject of the e mail to be sent using up to 31 characters 8 Message Body Enter the message text of the e mail to
95. for the number of seconds set above the day mode and night mode will switch If the brightness changes frequently such as when a light source passes in front of the camera select 30 or 60 If the change in brightness is minimal select 5 or 10 Note f you want to set Auto for Day Night conduct a thorough operation test and check the effectiveness of the setting beforehand f Auto is selected under Day Night set Exposure of VB C60 Viewer to Auto Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE gt P 3 27 f infrared illumination is also used set Manual under Day Night It cannot be used in Auto f Auto is set under Day Night the infrared cutoff filter may move several times back and a forth while the mode is being switched between Day Mode and Night Mode Pan tilt Zoom and manual focus do not work during this period 1 19 Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name Camera Installation Conditions Installation Conditions Not used LED Setting Turn On Mounting Method 1 Dome Select whether or not a dome is used To use the camera with a dome housing select Used 2 LED Setting Select the status of the LEDon the camera s head arm from Turn Off or Turn On If you are using the optional Indoor Dome Housing VB RD51S C S or if image capture is obstructed for example by reflected LED light entering the capture area or you do no
96. from a host from which access is prohibited A160 Recovery of pan tilt subsystem notice Description lt pan tilt gt recovered A160 Meaning The pan tilt sub system that had stopped functioning has recovered Remarks See A460 A201 Registered panorama image error warning Description corrupt panorama image ignored A201 Meaning The panorama image is invalid Countermeasure Recapture a panorama image and register it again Remarks A file may have been registered while still open A250 Control error during camera initialization warning Description Camera control timeout lt Camera command gt A250 eas An initialization error occurred due to a command timeout upright eanin i position on ceiling initialization of camera platform dome Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera the camera is faulty A260 Slipped pan tilt position warning Description lt Pan tilt slipped gt c lt Error code gt A260 Meaning The pan tilt position has slipped List of Log Messages A330 Video input error err Description video input timeout resetting A330 Meaning The video input has been reset because video input stopped If the error occurs repeatedly the camera is damaged Contact our Countermeasure Customer Service Center A350 Camera control system err
97. g Camera Position Control Restricted to Presets No Restriction Camera Position without Control Do not return to Home Position External Input Device 1 Device Name alphanumeric characters External Input Device 2 Device Name alphanumeric characters External Output Device 1 Device Name alphanumeric characters External Output Device 2 Device Name alphanumeric characters JPEG Image Quality 160 x 120 Image Quality 320 x 240 Image Quality 640 x 480 Image Size Image Transmission 320 x 240 Maximum Frame Rate Image 30 0 Transmission Image Size Upload 320 x 240 MPEG 4 Video Quality 3 Video Size x 240 Capture Frame Rate General Upload Upload Upload Disabled 5 24 Setting HTTP Upload Notification Notification Only with HTTP URI User Name Password Proxy Server Proxy Port Proxy User Name Proxy Password Parameter query string FTP Upload Notification Image Data Upload with FTP FTP Server User Name Password PASV Mode Enable File Upload Path File Naming YYMMDDHHMMSSms Subdirectory Name to Create File Name to Create image jpg Maximum Number of Loops 0 E Mail Notification Notification Text Only Mail Server Name Mail Server Port 25 Sender From Recipient To Authentication User Name Password POPServer Subject Message Body Image Server Maximum Number of Clients Camera Control Queue Length Maximum Connection Time sec Camera Control Time sec Audio Server Audio Tra
98. g by dragging Drag the inside of the yellow frame on the panorama window to move the frame and the pan tilt positions will move so that the area inside the frame will be captured Tip Camera controls based on clicking the VB C60 Viewer screen are not precise f Admin Viewer is used as an administrator the camera can be operated by ignoring the view restrictions If Admin Viewer is used as an authorized user the camera is operated only inside the view restriction ma With VB Viewer the camera is operated only inside the view restriction 3 15 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer E Changing the Camera Zoom Ratio How to Operate Move the knob on the scroll bar for zoom in out The camera zoom ratio will change according to the knob position on the scroll bar You can also move the knob by clicking a blank point on the scroll bar o ahg Zoom telephoto end Optical telephoto end When digital zoom is on Scroll bar for zoom Scrolling upward has a zoom in telescopic effect while scrolling downward has a zoom out wide angle effect Wide end Tip When Enable is set under Digital Zoom in the Camera area of the setting page the icon indicating the optical telephoto end appears gt P 1 18 You can also operate the zoom using the applicable camera operation buttons gt P 3 26 Click the setting bar for zoom The camera zoom ratio will change according to the relative ver
99. g parameters scrolling no Specify the height of the display area of VB Viewer in pixels x If video is to be displayed in QQVGA 160 x 120 or QVGA 320 x height a 240 specify a value of 500 or greater for height permitted If video is to be displayed in VGA 640 x 480 specify a value of 740 or greater for height Distributing Video Using VB Viewer Attrioute Omission Description name Specify the width of the display area of VB Viewer in pixels If video is to be displayed in QQVGA 160 x 120 or QVGA 320 x width Nat 240 specify a value of 490 or greater for width permitted If video is to be displayed in VGA 640 x 480 specify a value of 810 or greater for width 4 10 Distributing Video Using a Browser Only You can provide video from the VB C60 directly to a browser using the WebView HTTP protocol Examples are explained below Displaying Live Video at the Time of Access as a Still Image You can provide as a still image the video captured by the camera the moment the client accesses your Web page See the applicable sample page for a specific example lt IMG SRC http 192 168 100 1 wvhttp 01 GetOneShot gt The underlined portion is an example of IP address In reality the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera gt P 1 8 4 11 UOIINQIISIG OCApI 104 sabeY q M uean gt Example of Image Distribution Using One Global A
100. g settings err Description Can t update system settings S306 eta An error generated while the system was saving settings Settings could eanin i not be saved Provide enough memory space by deleting unnecessary files in the user Countermeasure memory area etc S307 Error on saving settings err Description vbadmin c XXX Can t update system settings S307 ear An error generated while settings were saved by the setup protocol eanin Settings could not be saved Provide enough memory space by deleting unnecessary files in the user Countermeasure memory area etc 5 16 List of VB C60 Viewer Messages Messages Displayed in the Information Field Messages displayed in the information field of the viewer are classified into the following three types Helo messages on various buttons pull down lists etc and PTZ frame rate and other Information Messages information from the camera are shown Warn If an unsupported browser is used or audio arnin i session stops a message will be displayed to Messages J alert the user An error message will be displayed if the viewer Error Messages generates an error E information Messages When the mouse is brought over any of the following GUI parts a corresponding message appears Changes video display size Changes video capture size Switches to full screen mode Pauses Resumes video Reconnects to
101. gle Left limit of the view restriction Use the Get value button to acquire the left edge value of the viewing angle Right limit of the view restriction Use the Get value button to acquire the right edge value of the viewing angle Telescopic limit of the view restriction Use the Get value button to acquire the zoom ratio of the viewing angle Wide angle limit of the view restriction Use the Get value button to acquire the zoom ratio of the viewing angle view restriction settings to this camera At this point the settings are not yet saved in the camera Be sure to click Save view restriction settings 8 Preview button Reflect the settings in the view restriction setting entry boxes in the view restriction preview frame 9 Admin Viewer button Launches Admin 10 Status List Viewer The results of operations performed with this tool are displayed Warning messages are shown in blue while error messages are shown in red 2 16 View Restriction Setting Tool Note Clicking the Apply button alone does not save the edited results in the camera To make the edited results effective click the Save view restriction settings button f connection is made by entering the IPv6 address Admin Viewer cannot be used on Internet Explorer 6 Setting View Restrictions S OO UIWPYAA 5 You can set view restrictions by entering values in the view restriction setting entry box
102. he Camera to the Network and Turn on the Power gt Start Guide and try reconnecting the camera power The camera no longer responds to VB Initial Setting Tool after 20 minutes from the power on Check if the camera and the PC in which VB Initial Setting Tool is operating are connected to the LAN in the same segment The VB Initial Setting Tool may not function when the Windows Firewall function is enabled In this case see Notes on Use When the Windows Firewall Function is Enabled gt Start Guide Check if you are using an older version of VB Initial Setting Tool The top page of the camera is not displayed Check if the LAN cable is connected correctly Check if the network to which the camera is connected is set up correctly In particular check if the IP address subnet mask and default gateway address are set within the ranges supported by the applicable network If you have changed the IP address the new address will not become effective until the camera is rebooted Check if the correct URI IP address of the camera has been entered in the web browser gt P xi P 3 6 P 4 2 Troubleshooting EEE Video is not displayed f you want to improve the video quality refer to Setting the Image Size Quality and Frame Rate Video P 1 22 in Chapter 1 Detailed Settings to change the settings to adjust the quality Up to 30 viewers can access the camera at the same time If this
103. he environment in which the camera is used See Perform Initial Setting of the Camera gt Start Guide 5 22 List of Factory Settings The factory settings are shown If you have changed settings be sure to write down the new Setting 1 Setting 2 Path to Setting pages LAN IP Address Setting Manual IP Address 192 168 100 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Address LAN Interface Auto Maximum Packet Size 1500 IPv6 IPv6 Enable IPv6 Address DNS Name Server Address 1 Name Server Address 2 Host Name Host Name Registration with DDNS Disable SNMP SNMP Disable Community Name Public Administrator Contact Information Administration Function Name VB C60 Installation Location settings User Name Administrator ID Administrator password gt D D x Current Date and Time Setting Setting Method Set manually NTP Server IP Address Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo 5 23 List of Factory Settings Setting 1 Setting 2 year month day year month day Setting Camera Name Camera Name alphanumeric Camera characters Initial Camera Settings AE Mode Auto Slow Shutter Disable Shutter Speed 1 100 Focus Mode Auto Camera Control Digital Zoom Disable Image Stabilizer Disable Day Night Mode Manual Switching Brightness Standard Response sec 20 Installation Conditions Dome Not used LED Setting Turn On Mounting Method On the ceilin
104. he flash memory in the camera be sure to check the event logs after changing any settings to confirm that an error was not generated while saving the new settings S306 S307 If an error is recorded delete the Web page data and set the data again For details on the applicable errors see P 5 16 Example of How to Create a Web Page Using VB Viewer A Sample Web pages created using VB Viewer are explained Use these samples as the base to create your original Web page E VB Viewer Sample Page Windows Internet Explorer sre ce tay C somplehtmi a tive Search a Ww a v DVB Viewer Sample Page X gt gt B o ege v Q Too uonnqiu s q OApI 104 sabeY q M urean gt HFS fox Pan 5052 Tit 662 Zoom 558 J Computer Protected Mode Off R10 v 4 7 Distributing Video Using VB Viewer sample htm lt html gt lt head gt lt title gt VB Viewer Sample Page lt title gt lt head gt lt body bgcolor gray gt lt center gt lt h1 gt LiveApplet lt h1 gt lt iframe src http 192 168 100 1 viewer live en live html scrolling no width 490 height 500 gt lt iframe gt lt center gt lt body gt lt html gt The underlined portion is an example of IP address In reality the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera gt P 1 8 If you are saving the Web page to the flash memory in the camera you can also omit the IP address as follows lt ifra
105. iew the operating condition log of the camera BS Log Viewer 192 168 1001 Ee lt File Edit View Help Code Ha Ba Hi 40 gt i A0 gt Hao Bi a0 gt Hao B23 Bi 00 i 40 gt Bao Ba li EE Bao Ba i 40 gt Hao Hla a m mom Tip Log Viewer only has a log viewing function and logs cannot be deleted S OOL UIWPYVAA 5 Logs are saved by selecting Save from File in the menu bar Logs can be saved in the text format Downloading Log Files How to Download Launch Log Viewer from VBAdmin Tools and the latest log files will be downloaded and displayed automatically To download a new log file list select Download from File in the menu bar Log Viewer 192 168 100 1 File Edit View Help sage Open Ctrl O fost 192 168 100 99 Save Ctrl S fhost 192 168 100 99 host 192 168 100 99 Exit host 192 168 100 99 laoi 06 05 10 39 05 W host 192 168 100 99 1 When the list has been downloaded a dialog box showing the log file list opens Select the log file you want to view and click Download and the selected log file will be downloaded Log file list Saj 2 45 Log Viewer Viewing Logs The log contains the following information Code The log code is shown For the log code see List of Log Messages gt P 5 7 The log code is shown together with one of three icons corresponding to the applicable level If the log has no log
106. image button The panorama image saved in the camera is deleted c Panorama Creation Tool 1921681001 gt amp Fil Panoram 2 12 Panorama Creation Tool Tip When the panorama image has been registered the camera is automatically rebooted and its connection with VBAdmin Tools is terminated After the camera is rebooted a dialog box appears asking if you want to connect the camera again Clicking the OK button reconnects the camera Reconnecting SJOO UIWPYG x Reconnects the camera if it is disconnected How to Reconnect Select Reconnect from File in the menu bar E Pano Creation Tool 192 168 100 1 l Opening Panorama Images from Image Files Saving as Image Files You can open image files as panorama images or save captured panorama images as image files Only the JPEG image files created in Panorama Creation Tool can be handled How to Open from Image Files Select Open from File in the menu bar In the displayed dialog box select the image file you want to use n How to Save Select Save from File in the menu bar In the displayed dialog box select the folder you want to save and enter the file name H i E z o aa 2 13 View Restriction Setting Tool View Restriction Setting Tool is a tool that limits the range that can be captured by the camera If view restrictions have been set you can limit the displayable capture range using V
107. in the viewer Up to four detection areas can be created 2 Selected Area If multiple motion detection area frames have been created a separate motion detection level can be set for each area frame Next set the name of the selected area The area name can be omitted Up to 15 ASCII characters space or printable characters can be used in Area name You can enter the Area name using up to 15 JIS X 0208 1990 characters 3 Sensitivity Set the motion detection sensitivity in a range of 1 to 256 Set a desired value by dragging the slide bar The greater the value the higher the detection sensitivity becomes 4 Auto button Clicking Auto allows the sensitivity to be set automatically at which the mode will change to Detected when a change occurs in the image shown inside the motion detection area Click this button when nothing is moving 5 Detection Indicator The level of the motion detected by the camera is shown in a graph in real time gt P 2 42 ai 2 39 Motion Detection Setting Tool 6 Size The camera mode will change to Detected if the ratio of the area in which change has been detected red or yellow rectangle to the area of the selected active detection area frame frame indicated by blue solid lines exceeds the value set here gt P 2 42 However the mode will not change to Detected even when the set value of Size has been exceeded if the change has not continued for the duration in
108. ing URI http 192 168 100 1 sample The underlined portion is an example of IP address In reality the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera gt P 1 8 You can also select Sample Page on the top page to view the sample pages gt P xi 2 When the following pages are displayed click the sample page you want to view Network Camera VB C60 sample page Sample of still mage Sample of video Sample for mobile phone Back to top Note Sample pages are intended for those familiar with HTML and JavaScript Sample pages do not guarantee functionality of the images Viewing Sample Pages m Example of sample page Still image sample Sample of still image Back to sample menu This is asample page for acquiring still images from the camera and displaying the acquired images Movie sample Sample of video Back to sample menu x O pe J Q O oO U pe D 12 h O Q D O g n oO Cc O gt This is a sample page for displaying live video Sample for mobile phone l De als of 5 Reload 2 Up 8 Down 4 Left 6 Right 1 Wide 3 Tele Position W 21 B1 This is a sample page for displaying still images with camera operation function for mobile phones These images can also be displayed in normal Web browsers for PCs 4 5 Distributing Video Using VB Viewer How to provide image using VB Viewer is explained toge
109. ing which the viewer can control the camera The maximum time is 3 600 seconds Enter an integer from 1 to 3600 1 30 Setting the Image Server Audio Server and HTTP Server Server Audio Server O Came alee ia ae Enaol ieee Input Volume 1 100 owen see fH 1 Audio Transmission from the Camera When Enable is selected the audio input through the microphone attached to the camera can be transmitted to VB C60 Viewer 2 Input Volume Set the audio input volume between 1 and 100 The greater the value the larger the input volume Voice Activity Detection If Enable is selected the audio transmission size is reduced temporarily when no audio is output This way the load of the applicable network can be reduced Audio Reception from the Viewer If Enable is selected the audio from the optional RM Viewer or bundled RM Lite Viewer can be received and output from the speaker with amplifier connected to the camera Output Volume Set the audio output volume between 1 and 100 The greater the value the larger the output volume Echo Canceller If Enable is selected echo between the microphone and speaker is Suppressed Audio Input Set the microphone input Select Line In Microphone In dynamic microphone or Microphone In condenser microphone 1 31 sBulyjas paled 5 Setting the Image Server Audio Server and HTTP Server Server e Audio Transmission e Input Volum
110. ion video 1 command error lt Cause of error gt A421 1 Video input number vean The video input function was stopped because issuance of an essential i command to the video input system failed A422 Video input frozen crit Description video 1 stalled A422 1 Video input number Meaning The video input function was stopped because video generation stopped A423 Video input error detected crit Description video 1 fatal error lt Error code gt A423 1 Video input number dern The video input function was stopped because an error that does not permit recovery of the video input system was detected 5 12 List of Log Messages A470 Uploader initialization failed crit Description uploader initialization failure 1 A470 1 Error number Meaning The uploader could not be initialized Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera the camera is faulty E Application audio server messages B001 Starting and shutdown of audio server info Description 1 wvaudio B001 1 starting shutdown Meaning The audio server was started shut down 5 B011 Audio client connected info 3 Description 1 2 connected n 3 B011 a 1 Client type send recv 2 Client host IP address 3 Total number of clients Meaning An audio client was connected
111. ion name failed notice Description uploader cannot resolve the server name A120 Meaning The name of the upload destination could not be resolved A121 Connection to upload destination failed notice Description uploader cannot connect to the server A121 Meaning The upload destination could not be connected A122 Connection to upload destination failed notice Description uploader cannot connect the server A122 dean The upload destination could not be connected due to a reason other than eani 3 A120 and A121 A130 Stream recording buffer recovered notice Description stream buffer recovered lost lt Number of destroyed frames gt A130 Meaning The image buffer for stream recording has recovered A134 Invalid upload setting FTP HTTP mode notice Description ftp htto mode invalid uploader set lt none gt forcibly A134 l The upload mode setting is invalid The upload function was forcibly Meaning l disabled A135 Invalid upload setting FTP PORT PASV mode notice Description ftp port pasv mode invalid uploader set lt pasv gt forcibly A135 TNS The PORT PASV mode setting in connection with FTP upload is invalid The eani E PASV mode was forcibly set A136 Invalid upload setting HTTP notification only image mode notice Description http notice image mode invalid up
112. ion of the camera Select this check box if you want to enable the motion detection function 9 Settings tabs Camera Area e Camera Set the frame rate and preset position gt P 2 37 e Area Select the motion detection area and the sensitivity size and duration for each area For the specific screen views and operating procedures see P 2 38 10 Display motion detection status of the camera Selecting this check box displays the motion detection status of the camera You can check if the settings are enabled on the camera gt P 2 41 E Flow of Motion Detection Setting The motion detection function is set according to the procedure below For details on the setting method see each setting page 1 Launches Motion Detection Setting Tool The Motion Detection Setting Tool window appears Display Screen of Motion Detection Setting Tool Live Mode gt P 2 35 Set motion detection in the Settings tab on the right side of the screen The Settings tab has two tabs Camera and Area 2 36 Motion Detection Setting Tool 2 Set the frame rate of the camera and a desired camera orientation used for detection Camera tab gt P 2 37 Set the detection area Area tab gt P 2 38 Set the conditions specifying the degree of change triggering the Detected mode Area tab gt P 2 38 Save the settings Tip The Motion Detection Setting Tool viewer window shows a 1
113. ion or upload Sound Clip Upload Set the audio file to be registered as a sound playback Image Buffer Pre event Buffer number of image frames 0 100 Post event Buffer number of image frames 0 100 1 Frame Rate Set the frame rate that applies when image is temporarily saved in the image buffer when an event occurs 2 Pre event Buffer number of image frames Set the number of images to be buffered before the event 3 Post event Buffer number of image frames Set the number of images to be buffered after the event Note The maximum image buffer size is approx 4 MB If a large image size is set the Frame Rate Pre event Buffer and Post event Buffer may not be achieved as specified gt P 1 24 f buffering cannot be achieved as specified an event log message appears Before using a large image size confirm that no messages appear in the event log gt P 1 24 1 34 Setting the Image Buffer Motion Detection Audio Playback and Interval Timer Event Tip Regardless of the image buffer frame rate setting only a single image will be uploaded when a timer event occurs Motion Detection sBulyjas paleed 5 Maximum Tracking Time sec 9 4300 1 Motion Detection Event Shows whether motion detection events are enabled disabled To change this setting use Motion Detection Setting Tool in VBAdmin Tools gt P 2 34 When motion detection events are
114. is subject view simultaneously far and near The focus ranges rough guide are shown in the table below according to the settings of Day Night etc mea ves came tem 05 1 8 T Tame eae Fixed at infinity M Point of infinity pa Note The camera may be out of focus When it is difficult to focus on a night view or other subject having no contrasting bright dark areas it is best to set the focus mode to Fixed at infinity 1 17 Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name Camera Camera Control Digital Zoom Image Stabilizer Disable 1 Digital Zoom Select Enable or Disable for digital zoom The higher the digital zoom ratio the lower the image quality becomes 2 Image Stabilizer Select the image stabilizer setting from among the following Disable On1 and On2 The Image Stabilizer has the effect of correcting blurry images If you selected On1 but the image is still blurry try using On2 If you select On1 or On2 as the image stabilizer setting the viewing angle will be smaller and the image more coarse than when Disable is selected This is not a malfunction Compensable level a Viewing angle ratio Effective pixels of blurriness Disable 100 Approx 310 000 pixels On1 Small 83 Approx 210 000 pixels On2 Large 50 Approx 80 000 pixels Note f you use On2 it is best to select a received image s
115. isable Audio Playback at ON Event Disable Audio Playback at OFF Event Disable Sound Clip Volume 50 Interval Timer Interval Timer Event Enable Interval of the Timer 1 min Upload Disable E mail Notification Disable Sound Clip Upload 1 Browse File Sound Clip Name Sound Clip Upload 2 Browse File Sound Clip Name Sound Clip Upload 3 Browse File Sound Clip Name 5 26 Item Authorized User Account User Name Password User List User Authority Authorized User Privileged Camera Control Camera Control Image Distribution Audio Distribution Guest User Camera Control Image Distribution Audio Distribution Host Access Restriction Host List Apply the list to HTTP Server Apply the list to Image Transmission Apply the list to Audio Transmission Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Checked Setting List of Factory Settings Setting 1 year month day Setting 2 year month day 5 27 gt D D 5 x List of Factory Settings IPsec Set 1 IPsec IPSec Mode Destination Address IPv4 IPv6 Sender Address IPv4 IPv6 Security Protocol Security Gateway Address IPv4 IPv6 Destination Prefix Length SA ESP Encryption Algorithm SA ESP Authentication Algorithm SA ESP Encryption Key outbound SA ESP Authentication Key outbound SA ESP SPI outbound SA ESP Encryption Key inbound SA ESP Authentication Key inbound SA ESP SPI inbound SA AH Authentication Algorithm SA AH
116. istributing Still Images to Mobile Phones You can use a Web service for mobile phones to view still images and control the camera You can easily create a still image distribution page for mobile phones in HTML using WebView HTTP protocol image cgi commands The VB C60 stores a sample page for distributing still images to mobile phones and you can view the sample page as follows 1 Launch the Web browser and enter the following URI http 192 168 100 1 m The underlined portion is an example of IP address In reality the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera gt P 1 8 2 Select the language Japanese English French Italian German Spanish 3 The sample page will be displayed Sample pages have been created to allow for camera controls such as adjustment of camera orientation Zoom and brightness You can perform various operations by pressing the corresponding dial keys on the mobile phone 5 Reload 2 Up 8 Down 4 Left 6 Right 1 Wide 3 Tele Position M BIBI Note Sample pages do not guarantee functionality of the images When distributing images to mobile phones it is the responsibility of the user to confirm the display of images and other functionality Tip You can control the camera only when no other user has the camera control privileges 4 13 UOIINQIISIG OCApI 104 sabeY q M uean gt Distributing Still Images to Mobile Phones Overwriting a Sample Page
117. ize smaller than 320 x 240 The Image Stabilizer is not effective when the subject is shaking Image Stabilizer does not work against significant vibration exceeding a certain level or momentary vibration See P 3 22 for the notes on using the viewer when the Image Stabilizer is set Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name Camera Day Night Switching Brightness Standard 1 Mode Select Manual or Auto as the Day Night mode If you have selected Manual you can manually switch between Day Mode and Night Mode using Night mode on Admin Viewer P 3 32 sBullles paleed 5 If you have selected Auto set Switching Brightness and Response sec according to the environment in which the camera is installed as well as the desired switching conditions Auto cannot be used in an environment where infrared illumination is also used 2 Switching Brightness Set the brightness at which the Day mode and Night mode will be switched Select Darker Slightly Darker Standard Slightly Brighter or Brighter Select Darker to capture video in color whenever possible Select Brighter to reduce noise Note that this will cause the camera to switch to black amp white earlier 3 Response sec Set the time in seconds needed to make judgment on day night mode switching Select 5 10 20 30 or 60 If the brightness remains above or below the level set in 2
118. l be abandoned and the video capture size and video display size will also return to the defaults 3 20 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer E Receiving Audio You can receive audio through the microphone attached to the camera Click this button to receive audio Tip To receive audio set Enable for Audio Transmission from the Camera under Audio Server of Server on the setting page beforehand gt P 1 31 Audio cannot be received if you are using a proxy server JOMalA 090 EA s Displaying Information Viewer information warning messages etc are shown An information message is indicated by a blue icon An information message appears when a camera operation has been successful Help messages on various buttons pull down lists etc and pan tilt and zoom information frame rate information and Image Stabilizer settings from the camera are shown 3 21 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer E Warning Messages A warning message is indicated by a yellow icon If an unsupported web browser is used or audio reception stops a message will be displayed to alert the user E Error Messages e An error message is indicated by an orange icon An error message will be displayed if the viewer generates an error Note If the Image Stabilizer is turned on the actual viewing angle of image display becomes smaller than the viewing angle displayed in the information area When On1 is set A
119. ll dl td al Ld Extemsl Device Input 23 Input 1 27 26 25 1 Video Capture Size Set the size of video received from the camera 2 Video Display Size Set the display size of video shown on the screen 3 Full Screen Mode button Live video is shown in the full screen mode 4 Pause Resume button Displayed video is paused Clicking the button again while the video is paused resumes live video ai 5 Reconnect button The camera is reconnected How to Operate VB C60 Viewer I 6 Audio Reception button Audio from the camera is received and output 7 Scroll bar for tilt This scroll bar is used to perform tilt up down control of the camera 8 Scroll bar for pan This scroll bar is used to perform pan left right control of the camera 9 Scroll bar for zoom This scroll bar is used to control the zoom ratio You can zoom in show a telephoto view by moving the knob upward or zoom out show a wide angle view by moving the knob downward 10 Backlight Compensation button This button turns on off backlight compensation This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight Clicking the button again cancels backlight compensation 11 Control Privilege Status Indicator Whether or not the current client has the camera control privileges is shown in this area 12 Obtain release Camera Control button This button is used to obtain release the camera control privileges 13
120. loader set lt image gt forcibly A136 M The notification only image mode setting in connection with HTTP upload eanin 7 is invalid The image mode was forcibly set 5 10 List of Log Messages A137 Invalid upload setting E mail notification notice Description mode invalid uploader set lt none gt forcibly A137 The e mail notification setting is invalid E mail notification was forcibly Meanin S disabled A138 Invalid upload setting E mail notification authentication mode notice Description authentication mode invalid uploader set lt smtp auth gt forcibly A138 The setting for e mail notification authentication mode is invalid Meanin J SMTP_AUTH was forcibly set A220 Video input warning detected warning Description video 1 warning lt Cause of error gt A220 1 Video input number ie Meaning An error that permits recovery of the video input system was detected gt D O D x A230 Video input warning detected warning Description stream buffer overflowed A230 The image buffer for stream recording overflowed and the application Meanin vl began discarding images A270 Upload image buffer overflowed warning Description 1 images are lost due to upload buffer overflow A270 1 Number of discarded upload images Meaning Upload im
121. me src viewer live en live html gt Distributing Video Using VB Viewer VB Viewer Parameters You can change the parameters to create a Web page matching your purpose or what you want to express on the page Use each parameter after fully understanding what it means E Description of object tags etnbute Omission Description name r 4 Specify the URI of VB Viewer The Japanese version and English pa version of VB Viewer can be referenced at the following URIs 9 respectively S English version src http lt IP address gt viewer live en live html Japanese version src http lt IP address gt viewer live ja live html French version src http lt IP address gt viewer live fr live html ai Italian version src http lt IP address gt viewer live it live html E German version src http lt IP address gt viewer live de live html D Spanish version src http lt IP address gt viewer live es live html o lt src Not If you are saving the Web page to the flash memory in the camera a permitted you can also omit the IP address as follows English version src viewer live en live html Japanese version src viewer live ja live html French version src viewer live fr live htm S Italian version src viewer live it live hAtm German version src viewer live de live html Spanish version src viewer live es live htm To hide the scroll bars also specify the followin
122. modules For details see OpenSourceSoftware pdf found in the bundled Setup CD ROM Each module s license conditions are also available in the LICENSE folder on the same Setup CD ROM Software under GPL and LGPL If you would like to obtain the source code under GPL LGPL please contact the dealer where you purchased the product or a sales agent Contents ait fe lo Uo do 9 ge iaa a a a me wor a NCR en ttn see Cnn Renee Tee ii How to Read This Document ccccceeccseceseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeceeeeaueeseeesaueenaes IX Operation Manuals 20 0 cece cccc ce ccce ce eeee ee eeeee nesses ee eeeeaeeeeeaaeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeaeseeaneeees Ix icons Used AIS DOCUMEND ereenn aeaa one aiaias X Top Page of the Camerata eek eee a ea xi Accessing the Top Page of the Camera cccccccccccseesecsaesesecseeeeesessneeseeeeneeses xi PICCESSING ME ceing Menu sssr prar a a A xii ACCESSING AMPE AG SS rassaa n E asa ddetencnadenadactataes xii Accessing VB CGOVIEWET ve meniianr ete a Sees een eee ease eins een xiii User Authentication When Accessing Setting Menu or Admin Viewer XIV Chapter 1 Detailed Settings SENG IMIS N UG cecaw nics cost asncsnce wand tseind E E 1 2 Accessing the Setting Menu cccccssseecceseeeceseeecseeeeeeseeeeesaneeeeaaes 1 4 DS HITOUIVICII spate taleadectuclaleutananedacite las ohana ease vadtanoilaasabanaieltac 1 4 Items Common to All Setting Pages n cctwwis iw eee 1 5 Setting the Administrato
123. n Viewer to obtain the control privileges of the camera 4 Operate the camera to adjust to a desired position and then click the Get value button The loaded values can be checked by the camera parameters or in the preset preview frame At this time you can also edit the camera parameter values to fine tune the set position 2 27 Preset Setting Tool 5 Click Apply Check the status list to make sure the settings have been applied correctly and then click the Save preset settings button to save the settings in the camera Say Preset Setting Tool 192 168 100 1 File Preset Help a Note The preview based on the panorama preview function may vary slightly from the actual image After setting a preset be sure to confirm with Admin Viewer that the preset has been reflected correctly To apply the manual focus mode manually adjust the focus while checking the actual image using Admin Viewer After the focus has been adjusted set the focus using the Get value button You can save the focus value using the Save preset settings button f the image stabilizer setting is changed after a preset has been set the set viewing angle will no longer agree with the viewing angle during operation gt P 3 22 If the image stabilizer setting has been changed check the preset settings again f a dome housing is used be sure to set presets with the dome installed f the camera mounting me
124. ness of the set position Indoor dome housing VB RD51S When this check box is selected the area concealed by the optionallndoor Dome Housing VB RD51S C S is not captured 2 10 Panorama Creation Tool Capturing Panorama Images How to Capture 1 Click the Capture button to start capturing an image If necessary switch the AE lock position If the optional Indoor Dome Housing is used select the Indoor dome housing VB RD51S check box S OOL UIWPYVAA D To stop the capture in the middle click the Stop button Capture 2 If you are happy with the captured image click the OK button To recapture an image click the Recapture button Also double clicking each part of the displayed grid lets you recapture the applicable part only To discard the captured image click the Cancel button K 2 11 Panorama Creation Tool Tip While a panorama image is being captured the image stabilizer function is temporarily disabled Registering Deleting Panorama Images When the panorama image has been captured send it to this camera The image will be reflected upon registration How to Register Click the Register panorama image button The panorama image Is registered c Panorama Creation Tool 1921681001 fo Eile Panorama Help How to Delete To delete the panorama image you have captured click the Remove image button and then click the Register panorama
125. network connection If any setting is changed to a value that may disable camera connection from the active browser the following dialog box appears and alerts the user Windows Internet Explorer Some of the changes you have made may cause the browser to be unable to connect Continue w D D D Q wn ep 5 Q n To apply the new setting click OK Depending on the new setting it may not be possible to connect to the camera again after rebooting In this case a candidate URI is displayed as shown below VB C60 Reboot Item Windows Internet Explorer ajes R 0O X le http 192 168 100 1 admin index html lang en Ge x Live Search 2 We fe VB C60 Reboot Item fh gt By amp E Rage G Tools gt oe VB C60 Ver 1 1 0 w Reboot Item Network Date and Time Could not connect to the camera Camera Some of the changes you have made may cause the browser to be unable to connect Video Please try these URIs Upload Server Event Access Control IPsec Reboot Item Maintenance Done CI Internet Protected Mode On R100 v If you want to connect to the camera again try using the displayed URI If the camera cannot be connected using the displayed URI contact your System Administrator In the Reboot Item menu the IP Address Setting IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address and HTTP Port settings relate
126. nsmission from the Disable Camera Input Volume 50 Voice Activity Detection Disable Audio Reception from the Viewer Disable Output Volume 50 Echo Canceller Disable Audio Input Line In HTTP Server HTTP Port 80 Global Address for the Web Page IP Address IPAddress global address for the web page Port Number global address for the web page List of Factory Settings Setting 1 year month day Setting 2 year month day 5 25 gt D D x List of Factory Settings Setting 1 Setting 2 year month day year month day Setting Image Buffer Frame Rate Pre event Buffer number of image frames Post event Buffer number of image frames Motion Detection Motion Detection Event Enabled ON Event Operation Disable OFF Event Operation Disable Continuous Motion Operation Disable Upload Disable E mail Notification Disable Audio Playback at ON Event Disable Audio Playback at OFF Event Disable Sound Clip Volume 50 Automatic Tracking at ON Event Disable Maximum Tracking Time sec 60 External Device Input External Device Input Event Enable External Device Input 1 ON Event Operation Disable OFF Event Operation Disable Preset None Upload Disable E mail Notification Disable Audio Playback at ON Event Disable Audio Playback at OFF Event Disable Sound Clip Volume 50 External Device Input 2 ON Event Operation Disable OFF Event Operation Disable Preset None Upload Disable E mail Notification D
127. ntire area is occupied by the set area Capturing Creating Panorama Images with Panorama Creation Tool and Registering Them to This Camera Admin Viewer uj eei CT PIO fs Pan 11 25 Tat 4275 Zom 5a i off sjoo utupygA 5 File Panorama Help Model Canon VB C60 Capture date 2009 05 21 09 38 24 i bs i ao M y a Dome Position of AE lock Center Current postion E indoor dome housing VB RD51S _Deetemage Ete Preset Setting Tool t You can see at a glance A which part of the entire area is occupied by the set area 2 9 Panorama Creation Tool Display Screens of Panorama Creation Tool 1 S 2 E Pairama Creation Tool 192 168 100 1 Eile anora ma Help Show registered panorama image button Show the panorama images registered in the camera Register panorama image button Register the currently displayed panorama image in the camera Camera Model Date Display Shows the model of the currently connected camera and if there is a panorama image the date it was captured Panorama Image Display Display the captured panorama image Capture button Capture a panorama image Remove image button Delete the captured panorama image Position of AE lock Switch the AE lock position between Center and Current position AE lock is a function that lets you capture images based on the bright
128. o enter the IP address of the camera user name and Administrator password gt P xiv P 1 8 GIVB CBO Setting Menu Windows Internet Explorer as foe x 9 ap ae a G Nee 3 hetp 192 168 100 1 9 X soma Bix 7 Ol BVB C60 Setting Menu D gt Ey mm iy Bage gt G Tok v eY VB C60 Ver 1 1 0 Setting Menu tem administrator password and network settings amera control parameters and installation condition settings Image quality image size and frame rate settings HTTP FTP upload and e mail notification settings image server and audio server settings Motion detection and Interval timer event settings ettings to restrict access to the camera such as by registered user or IP address ra to be rebooted iewing event logs displaying a list of settings and rebooting the camera 2 On the settings menu page click Maintenance The maintenance page appears O View tog Een 3 Click Exec under Restore Settings A confirmation message appears asking if you want to restore the factory settings To restore the factory settings click OK Windows Internet Explorer neous Q Restore to the factory default settings 5 20 Restore Settings Note While Restore Settings is in progress never turn off the camera If the power is turned off the camera may not reboot correctly Once OK is clicked you can no longer stop the process to restore the factory settings 4 The c
129. o permit for each user Tip Authorized users can have higher privileges than guest users J D F 2 Q o D 5 a O Host Access Restriction Host Access Restriction Host List up to 30 items O ropy me rove Sore He Transmission Transmission 1 Host List A list of hosts from which access is permitted and restricted is shown Apply the list to HTTP Server If Yes is selected the host list is applied to HTTP server access Not only access from various viewers but access to the top page and setting pages is also limited The list is also applied when distributing image and audio Apply the list to Image Transmission If you select Yes the host list is applied when the image transmission function is used Access from various viewers can be restricted The list is also applied when distributing audio s Apply the list to Audio Transmission If Yes is selected the host list is applied when the audio distribution function is used Utilization of audio can be restricted 1 41 Setting User Access Privileges Access Control a Note f no host list is available access is permitted to all hosts f a host list is given that indicates prohibition of all accesses the host restriction function Is disabled and access is permitted to all hosts Jo prohibit access via a proxy server in HTTP connection a proxy server address must be set f Host Access Rest
130. of VB C60 Viewer in Chapter 3 VB C60 Viewer gt P 3 2 XV Top Page of the Camera Xvi Detailed Settings The following explains the detailed settings on network connection camera control date amp time access control etc Setting Menu You can move to each setting page from the Setting Menu to set various items regarding the camera ltems that can be set on each setting page are explained below See each reference page for details Setting Menu VB C60 ver 11 VB C60 ver 110 Network Maintenance VB C60 O rene w Date and Time Network Set the Administrator password LAN IPv6 DNS and SNMP gt P 1 7 Date and Time Set the date amp time and time zone of the camera gt P 1 12 Camera Set the camera name initial camera settings camera control day night installation conditions camera position control external input device name and external output device name gt P 1 14 Video Set the image quality image size and frame rate in JPEG and MPEG 4 gt P 1 22 Upload Set HTTP FTP upload and e mail notification gt P 1 24 Server Set the image server audio server and HTTP server gt P 1 30 Setting Menu Event Set the image buffer motion detection external device input interval timer and audio file upload gt P 1 34 Access Control Set the authorized user accounts user privileg
131. ol Ei Setting Tool i ia JOMAI 09D GA S Launching VB C60 Viewer 3 Enter the user name and password The factory settings are specified below gt P xiv User Name root password VB C60 The user name root is the Administrator account for the camera Leer authentication is required Lorton M ae The password is VB C60 Be sure to change them on the Network setting page gt P 1 7 4 Admin Viewer launches in the web browser BV C60 Admin Viewer 192 168 100 1 Windows Interet Explorer sion Go p http 292 168 100 1 viewer edmin en admiehimt e lt Live Search r BEC VB C60 Admin Viewer 192 168 100 1 80 gt amp D internet Protected Mode On 10 Note If a wrong user name or password is entered the camera cannot be connected Connect the camera by entering the correct user name and password 3 8 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer Display Screens of Admin Viewer The following gives an overview of the functions of buttons boxes and other screen elements displayed when Admin Viewer is launched 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 17 18 aoa v h l I 9 S 21 lt 20 Manual O Auto Flickerless Auto Ghutter prictityy AE 10 PE lt 8 roa 3 11 12 i 1 3 Extemal Device Output 2 2 15 DE 24 Night Mode Smart Shade Central aut Day Mode pr off aeee meea al adil al
132. ol is effective when the image is dark due to backlight How to Operate Clicking Backlight Compensation brightens the image that was previously dark due to backlight Clicking the button again cancels backlight compensation X 3 a oms Pan 15352 Tilt 5 Zoom 15215 off i BOfps Pan 16862 Tilt 5 Zoom 152 Setting Video and Audio You can change the video capture size change the video display screen show video in the full screen mode pause video reconnect the camera and set audio reception 3 18 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer E Changing the Video Capture Size You can set a desired resolution for video received from the camera Select from 160x120 320x240 and 640x480 E Changing the Video Display Screen You can change the video display screen Select from 160x120 820x240 and 640x480 JOMalA 090 EA s BO 20 albedo m ea e E Tip When the viewer is launched the video capture size set for the camera is applied gt P 1 22 When the viewer is launched the video display size becomes 320x240 E Viewing Video in the Full screen Mode Admin Viewer Only You can show video over the entire display Click this button and a new window will open to show video in the full screen mode To close the full screen display window click the close button of the window E Pausing Resuming Video You can pause resume video e Click this button to pause resume
133. or external to the system info Information Oxx Information on normal operation E Application camera messages A030 Startup and shutdown of WebView Livescope Client info gt D O D x Description 1 2 host lt Host gt user lt User gt prio lt Priority gt A030 T W WebView session V Session less video client N Session less event client 2 Connect Disconnect Meaning The camera server client was connected or disconnected A031 Transmitted video data size info Bescon 1 host lt Host gt user lt User gt ioti video lt jpg mp4 gt lt Number of frames gt A031 1 W WebView session V Session less video client A040 Cause of rebooting info Description 1 2 A040 1 Date amp time information Wed Jun 30 21 49 08 1993 format 2 Cause of rebooting A4xx message Meaning The camera was rebooted due to the cause of rebooting A4xx List of Log Messages 5 8 A101 Invalid user name notice Description user lt User name gt not found A101 Meaning The camera was accessed by an unauthorized user A102 Invalid password notice Description user lt User name gt password mismatch A102 Meaning The password is invalid A111 Invalid host notice Description host lt IP address gt access denied A111 Meaning The camera was accessed
134. ould be used 2 Global Address for the Web Page If a fixed global address is assigned to the camera using the NAT function of the router gt P 4 12 set the global address and port number here If IP Address is selected enter the specified IP address in the IP Address field If Host Name is selected the host name specified in DNS under Network will be used Set the necessary items under DNS gt P 1 10 a Note f the setting of HTTP Port is changed the camera may no longer become accessible from the active browser Check beforehand the precautions explained in Notes in Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting Reboot Item gt P 1 49 f IP Address is selected under Global Address for the Web Page be sure to set both IP Address global address for the web page and Port Number global address for the web page If Host Name is selected also be sure to set Host Name under DNS on the Network setting page 1 33 Setting the Image Buffer Motion Detection Audio Playback and Interval Timer Event You can set the following items Image Buffer Set the items associated with the temporary saving of image in the image buffer Motion Detection Set the operation to be performed at the time of motion detection External Device Input Set the operation to be performed when an event is input from an external device Interval Timer Set the timer period for e mail notificat
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136. pe 41 48 4a Connection was initially permitted but the setting has subsequently been Meaning changed to prohibit access thereby triggering a forced disconnection the denial type is the same with B102 B301 Audio sending device error err Description cannot use audio device for tx 1 2 B301 1 Error handling Id buff 2 Error number Meaning An audio device error was detected Countermeasure If the error is not reset automatically arrange for servicing B401 Audio device initialization failed crit Description audio device initialization error 1 B401 1 Error number Meaning The audio device could not be initialized The audio server stops If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for Countermeasure ee servicing 5 14 List of Log Messages B402 Audio server initialization failed crit Description wvaudio initialization error 1 B402 1 Error number Meaning The audio server could not be initialized The audio server stops If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for Countermeasure n servicing B403 Settings change failed crit Description cannot set config 1 B403 1 Error number Meaning The settings could not be updated The audio server stops If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arr
137. posure control the night mode adjust the white balance control the focus and control the smart shade control function etc Overview of VB C60 Viewer VB C60 Viewer is a viewer that lets you access the network camera VB C60 via a web browser to display image and operate the camera via pan tilt and zoom control etc Two types of viewers Admin Viewer and VB Viewer are available for VB C60 Viewer VB C60 Viewer Es 9 Kulle i BOfps Pan 168 62 Tilt Zoom 1 52 Use RM Lite Viewer if you want to display MPEG 4 video from the camera Only JPEG video can be displayed using the built in VB C60 Viewer Major Differences Between Admin Viewer and VB Viewer The operable ranges are different Admin Viewer In addition to displaying video from the camera you can use the basic camera controls such as pan tilt and zoom operations as well as an administrative control functions such as focus exposure and white balance VB Viewer You can only display video from the camera and access basic camera controls such as pan tilt and zoom operations Overview of VB C60 Viewer eee Accessible controls are different Admin Viewer Users with the Privileged Camera Control can use this viewer Password authentication is required Authorized users must have the Privileged Camera Control assigned by the Administrator beforehand gt P 1 41 VB Viewer Users with the Camera Control can use this viewer
138. pprox 83 or when On2 is set approx 50 Also the actual viewing angle of video display is smaller than the viewing angle frame displayed in the panorama display area yl m Tip For details on the above messages see List of VB C60 Viewer Messages gt P 5 17 3 22 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator The operations and settings that can only be performed in the Admin Viewer are explained Opening Control for Admin How to Operate 1 Click Obtain release Camera Control to obtain the control privileges JOMalA 090 EA s q BOfps Pan 16862 Tilt 5 Zoom 1521S off 2 Click Control for Admin Control for Admin 3 The Control for Admin appears Epos Epo a MAMEA p Ss E gt posure Y t f pute Monual r a A Auto Fichertess Auto Shutter pricrity AE r 4 lt a X Control for Admin can be opened even when camera control privileges have not been acquired However all items in the Control for Admin operation area are grayed out except for the external input status display and motion detection status display 3 23 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator Operating the External Device Output You can operate the external device output and display the current output status using an icon The ON OFF status can be switched by clicking this icon Extemal Device Output Example Top Output OFF Bottom Out
139. put ON Displaying the External Device Input Status You can check the status of external device input and display it using an icon When the external device receives a contact input signal the input will turn ON and an applicable icon will appear External Device Input Input 1 Input 2 Example Top Input OFF Bottom Input ON 3 24 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator Displaying the Motion Detection Status You can display the detection status of the motion detection function Motion Detection Ares 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 ODE BE ie Example Areas 1 to 3 Detection status OFF Area 4 Detection status ON 1 M IA 0990 EA s Tip Set the motion detection options beforehand using Motion Detection Setting Tool gt P 2 34 of VBAdmin Tools Controlling Setting the Camera Click the applicable camera control buttons to perform pan tilt and zoom operations and set the speed of each operation 3 25 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator a a a aes 1 Pan Tilt button Pan tilt the camera in the direction of each arrow Press and hold a button and the camera will Zoom continuously Click the center button and the camera will face the front 2 Zoom button You can zoom in to out of the displayed image Press and hold a button and the camera will zoom continuously 3 Pan Tilt speed Select a desired operation speed from Fast Norm
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141. rd Set the Administrator password LAN J D r 2 Q o D 5 a O Set the IP address and other items needed to establish LAN connection IPv6 Set IPv6 DNS Set the name server address host name and DDNS SNMP Set the SNMP Administrator Password nannies Poort SSS aaaaaauauamMmMmM Confirm Password Up to 8 characters 1 Password Set the Administrator password You can use up to eight single byte ASCII characters space or printable characters The factory setting is VB C60 If Admin Viewer or VBAdmin Tools is connected change the password after terminating the connection 2 Confirm Password Enter the same password for confirmation Note Be sure to change the default Administrator password to ensure security of the system Don t forget the new password f you have forgotten the Administrator Password press the reset switch to initialize the settings See Initializing with the Reset Switch on the Camera gt P 5 21 Take note however that this will reset all settings of the camera except for time and date to their factory settings 1 7 Setting the Administrator Password LAN IPv6 DNS etc Network LAN 1 S IP Address 192 168 100 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Maximum Transmission Unit IP Address Setting Select Auto DHCP or Manual as the address setting mode If Auto DHCP is selected the values
142. riction is set wrongly access to the setting pages itself may be prohibited in which case restoring the factory settings will become the only means for recovery f host access control is implemented this camera cannot be accessed by IPv6 f the Host List or Apply the list to HTTP Server setting is changed the camera may become no longer accessible from the active browser Check beforehand the precautions explained in Notes in Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting Reboot Item gt P 1 49 Tip The Host Access Restriction function restricts the hosts on which the viewer and other client applications are running where access is restricted using a list containing one or more entries in the following format Listing Format addr addr2 addr conforms to the standard IP address format The addresses addr and addr2 give the IP address range and if IP address A is between addr and addr2 A is included in the range of addr to addr2 It is possible to omit addr2 in which case the value of addr2 becomes the same as that of addr f the entry starts with access is prohibited If does not precede the entry access is permitted f a given host address corresponds to multiple entries whether access is permitted or prohibited is determined by the setting of the first applicable entry after the beginning of the host list Accordingly take note that in Examples 3 to 5 below an entry of permitt
143. rol VB Viewer All operations possible on the VB Viewer Details PTZ operation of the camera On Off switch of backlight compensation image display size switch Audio button operation Reconnect button operation full screen mode and pausing video Camera Control VB Viewer All operations possible on the VB Viewer Details Image Distribution PTZ operation of the camera On Off switch of Audio Distribution backlight compensation image display size switch Audio button operation Reconnect button operation full screen mode and pausing video Image Distribution VB Viewer Image display size switch Audio button Audio Distribution operation Reconnect button operation full screen mode and pausing video When the camera control button is pressed the user authentication dialog box will appear The user can control the camera by entering the Administrator s user name and password here Image Distribution VB Viewer Image display size switch Audio button operation Reconnect button operation full screen mode and pausing video Ifthe image distribution authority is disabled the applicable user can no longer use VB Viewer Launching VB C60 Viewer Launching VB C60 Viewer The various settings of VB C60 Viewer are specified by accessing the camera via a web browser First access the Settings title page Note This document explains relevant operations based on the IP address 192 168 100 1 factory setting In reality
144. s camera control exposure white balance and external device output 3 VECO Admin Viewer 192 168 100 1 Windows Internet Explorer Go li http 192 168 100 1 viewer edmin en edmin html On the control panel of Windows the decimal point in a value is always indicated by regardless of the settings of Region and Language Options Also the date is displayed in the yyyy mm dad or mm dd format while the time is displayed in the hh mm ss format y m d h m and s indicate year month day time minute and second respectively S OOL UIWPYVAA 5 Launching VBAdmin Tools How to Launch 1 Double click the VBAdmin Tools icon on the desktop or select WebView Livescope gt VBAdmin Tools from Programs in the Start menu Starting from the Desktop Icon Or starting from the Start menu i WebView Livescope a VB Initial Setting Tool v5 0 1 VBAdmin Tools v5 1 4 Back VBAdmin Tools v5 1 Paint Shop Pro The dialog box for specifying the camera to connect to appears To use VBAdmin Tools you must connect to the camera first Enter each item and then click OK Connection settings na Camera information Hostname 192 168 100 1 a 1 User name root 2 Password ecoese 3 HTTP port T 4 Setting page URI http 192 168 100 1 admin T 5 Proxy Use HTTP proxy server 6 FIP J Use PASV mode 7 ok Cancel
145. s fixed to that of the video currently received To forcibly fix the white balance according to the light source use One shot WB Example of setting method Irradiate a white subject white paper etc using the light source and capture the subject over the entire screen In this condition select One shot WB Note Since the light source selection options are based on representative characteristics proper colors may not be achieved depending on the applicable light source In this case use the One shot WB function f the image looks greenish under mercury lamps in the Auto mode select the Mercury Lamp mode under Light Source If the image is still not shown in appropriate colors under mercury lamps when the Mercury Lamp mode is selected under Light Source use the Auto mode Notes on capturing video continuously day and night If a subject that seldom changes is captured in a location where the light source changes gradually such as when you are capturing such a subject continuously day and night the image may not be shown in appropriate colors In this case proper colors can be obtained by adding changes to the captured images using pan tilt zoom operations When the subject has only one color or when sodium lamps mercury lamps and certain other fluorescent lightings are used camera colors may not be adjusted automatically 3 30 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator Setting
146. s when the Night Mode gt P 1 19 P 3 32 is set s 1 M IA 0990 EA Setting the Exposure E El You can set various options relating to exposure operation Exposure Auto Auto Flickedess Auto Shutter prictity AE 1 Exposure Mode Select Auto Manual Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE If Auto was selected for Day Night under Camera on the setting page gt P 1 19 select Auto Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE For explanation on each item set in the exposure mode see the setting page gt P 1 15 3 27 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator 2 4 Exposure Compensation When Auto Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE is selected as the exposure mode a desired exposure compensation value can be selected from seven levels 3 to 3 using an applicable button To darken the image select a negative value To brighten the image select a positive value Metering Mode When Auto Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE is selected as the exposure mode select a desired metering mode from Center Weighted Average and Spot Center Weighted The entire screen is metered by focusing on the center of the screen Even when slightly darker brighter areas are present on the periphery of the screen an appropriate exposure can be achieved for the subject near the center Use
147. set gt P 1 19 P 3 32 3 32 Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution This chapter explains how to distribute image using the VB C60 You can distribute image in various ways such as displaying video or still images or showing multiple images on a Web page Web Pages for Image Distribution You must create a dedicated Web page to distribute information from the camera you have installed VB C60 Viewer can be used as the camera s viewer where you can set detailed parameters Dedicated Web server If a link corresponding to the image request is selected in 1 the Web server will send a file containing the IP address information of the camera from the server in 2 If VB Viewer is used the camera will deliver video to the viewer PC upon the request in 3 E Sample Web Page for Video Distribution Built in the Camera Network Camera VB C50 Windows Internet Explorer Go F le http 192 168 100 1 index html val ht Network Camera VB C60 Canon Intemet Protected Mode On 410 v The above page is built in the camera It can be accessed from the following URL htto 192 168 100 1 The underlined portion is an example of IP address In reality the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera gt P 1 8 4 2 Web Pages for Image Distribution Note Use a firewall or take other security measures to prevent direct attacks to the camera from the
148. set Tour Setting Area Preset Tour is set whereby the camera goes around and monitors multiple presets The following explains the display screen Preset Setting Area For the Preset Tour Setting Area see Preset Tour gt P 2 29 S OOL UIWPYVAA 5 E Display Screen of Preset Setting Area 1X2 3 4 5 Z Prefet Setting Tool 192 168 100 1 cbe reset Help le Preset Setting Arca emn Preset Tour Preset Speed PT Speed Z Pause duration Setting Area gt P 2 29 Preset 9 Succeeded in loading the settings Preset 10 cceeded in loading the settings Preset 11 Succeeded in loading the settings Preset 12 Succeeded in loading the settings Preset 13 Succeed jed in loading the settings 13 12 11 10 1 Load preset settings button Clicking this button loads the current preset settings of the camera 2 Save preset settings button Save in the camera the preset information values that have been set applied using this tool i If a preset has been set be sure to save it with the Save preset settings button 2 23 Preset Setting Tool 3 S Panorama Preview The panorama images registered in the camera are displayed Also the preset preview frame yellow recreating the preset settings is displayed where you can drag to resize move the frame and reflect the new frame in the preset settings Preset Select the preset or home position
149. ss the top page gt P xi For entry of the user name and password see gt P xiv Setting Menu You can access each setting page and Admin Viewer from the Setting Menu VA CE0 Setting Menu Windows Internet Explorer ras fos Ow http 192 168 100 1 admin indec btenilang en 4p lt tive Search as B C60 is Wt A VB CE0 Setting Menu Fas e VB aa aS a displayed as C60 ver 112 Setting Menu th e m od e n a m e n etworl System administrator password and network settings ate ate am ttings Setting Menu 1 Back to top button Clicking this button switches the display to the top page of the camera 2 Admin Viewer button Clicking this button switches the display to Admin Viewer 3 Setting Menu Clicking a desired button switches the display to each setting page Note Once all settings are complete on the setting page close the web browser for security reasons Accessing the Setting Menu items Common to All Setting Pages E Application of Setting Changes When any setting is changed on each setting page the grayed out Apply button shown on the top right of the setting page turns blue To make the new setting effective click the Apply button J D t 2 Q o D 5 a O To restore the original setting click the Clear button E Setting Changes Requiring Rebooting The items whose setting will become effective only after the cam
150. t want to turn on the LED set this to Turn Off Mounting Method Select an appropriate method according to the orientation in which the camera is mounted The factory setting is On the ceiling Tip Even when Turn Off is selected under LED Setting the LED comes on briefly when the camera starts The image showing a ceiling mounted camera under Mounting Method shows the camera with a Ceiling Mount Cover Ceiling Mount Cover is an option 1 20 Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name Camera Camera Position Control lee Doe tierce il Restricted to Presets No Restriction v Camera Position without Control Do not return to Home Position v 1 Restricted to Presets Select the camera control preset from No Restriction or Preset Only If Preset Only is selected you can limit the camera control by any non administrator user to the preset angles only 2 Camera Position without Control If control privileges are not requested when the home position has already been set select either Do not return to Home Position or Return to Home Position as the camera movement If you select Return to Home Position and no one has camera control privileges the camera automatically moves to the home position To use this function set the home position of the camera in advance Set the home position using Preset Setting Tool gt P 2 22 External Input Device 1 2 Extern
151. tem that should always be observed during operation is explained Be sure to read these instructions to prevent mechanical failure or damage Tip Supplementary information or a reference to the operation is explained Users are recommended to read these memos Top Page of the Camera The top page of the VB C60 showing the Setting Menu VB C60 Viewer display etc is explained Access the top page of the camera in the web browser From the top page of the camera you can access VB C60 Viewer for displaying images and the Setting Menu that lets you specify detailed settings of the VB C60 If you are accessing the camera for the first time see the Start Guide bundled with the camera Note This document explains relevant operations based on the IP address 192 168 100 1 factory setting In reality the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera Accessing the Top Page of the Camera 1 Access http 192 168 100 1 via the web browser 2 The top page of the camera is displayed An overview of each link is given below Z Network Camera VB C60 Windows Internet Explorer Egg KIJ E http 192 168 100 1 index html vix e Search P hi Network Camera VB C60 gt A iage G igos Canon 1 Language Button Use this button to switch the display language 2 Setting Page Setting Menu Link Click this link to display the Setting Menu of the camera 3 Sample page link
152. the Smart Shade Control Smart Shade Control is a function that unlike the Backlight Compensation brightens only dark areas while keeping bright areas intact Smart Shade Control 1 Smart Shade Control Set OFF or ON Y 1 M IA 099 JA s 2 Adjusting the Smart Shade Control When On is selected for Smart Shade Control set one of seven control levels from 1 weak to 7 strong Example If the background is bright and the subject is hard to see this function brightens dark areas to make the subject clearer Compared to Backlight Compensation Smart Shade Control can reduce blown out of bright areas OFF Smart Shade Control Backlight Compensation Tip When On is selected for Smart Shade Control the video file size increases When On is selected for Smart Shade Control screen noises may increase If noises are noticeable lower the control level 3 31 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator Setting the Night Mode Switch between Day Mode and Night Mode Mieht Mode Dar Mode Mieht Mode Tip The Night Mode cannot be used if Auto is set for Day Night under Camera on the setting page gt P 1 19 Day Mode Color image can be viewed in the normal mode Night Mode The infrared cutoff filter is disabled and images are shown in black amp white Tip See the memo in P 1 17 for the focus range that applies when Night Mode is
153. ther with application examples How to Create a Web Page Using VB Viewer You can display VB Viewer by incorporating it into your Web page lt iframe src http 192 168 100 1 viewer live en live html scrolling no width 490 height 500 gt lt iframe gt The underlined portion is an example of IP address In reality the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera gt P 1 8 If you are saving the Web page to the flash memory in the camera you can also omit the IP address as follows lt iframe src viewer live en live html gt Saving Web Page Data This camera has an internal flash memory where you can save Web page data To save data transfer the files via FTP Save the data files in the usr www html local folder Devices File system URI Accessing from a FTP client Accessing via a Web browser aa nach ftp lt IP address gt usr www html local http lt IP address gt local Note f the available space in the flash memory becomes low the writing speed may drop Save only the minimum required files in the flash memory For the user name and password used for FTP authentication see P xiv Distributing Video Using VB Viewer f the Web page data grows too big it may no longer be possible to change the camera settings When saving Web page data to the flash memory in the camera make sure the total data size does not exceed 3 Mbytes If Web page data is saved to t
154. thod has been changed set presets again vie m Tip Up to 20 presets can be set Changes to preset settings are not reflected in the connected viewer You can disable presets in VB C60 Viewer by selecting the Not shown in viewers gt P 2 24 check box Preset positions cannot be set in the digital zoom area You can also set multiple presets and save them all at once using the Save preset settings button 2 28 Preset Setting Tool Preset Tour Set a preset tour whereby the camera goes around and monitors the multiple presets currently set E Display Screen Preset Tour Setting Area lt 1 2 3 m E aara mema p a gt Ca r E 3 o uan 2 8 a 1 Tour schedule list A list of presets for which preset tour has been set is displayed 2 Add button Add to the tour schedule list the preset you have set 3 Up and Down buttons Select each preset in the list and click the Up or Down button to change the sequence of preset tour In preset tour the presets are checked one by one from the top 4 Delete button Delete the selected preset 5 Preview button Reflect the selected preset setting in the preset preview frame Also the camera angle switches to this preset and the new angle can be checked in Admin Viewer 6 Auto preset tour Select the timing of preset tour from the following options Not used Preset tour is not performed For vie
155. tical position of the clicked point You can also operate the zoom by clicking the icons at the top and bottom of the zoom setting bar TEZE N Setting bar for zoom E pe The top end corresponds to the zoom in i iE telescopic limit while the bottom end T indicates the zoom out wide angle limit 3 16 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer E Changing the zoom ratio in the panorama display area Changing by dragging Drag the yellow frame line on the panorama window to change the frame size and the zoom ratio will change so that the area inside the new frame will be captured Tip Clicking the mouse button outside the yellow frame and dragging the mouse draws a blue frame When the mouse is released the blue frame changes to yellow and the pan tilt zoom positions will move change so that the area inside the frame will be captured JOMalA 090 EA s E Using Presets You can control the camera using presets already registered in the camera gt P 2 22 How to Operate 1 Click the Preset selection box to display a preset list 2 Selecting a desired preset from the list changes the camera angle to the selected preset Preset i BOfps Pan 162 Tilt 2462 Zoom 558 IS off Tip Register presets beforehand using VBAdmin Tools gt P 2 25 Registered presets are displayed in the preset selection box 3 17 How to Operate VB C60 Viewer Compensating Backlight This contr
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157. tting area the preset number you want to add to the tour schedule and then click the Add button The preset is registered in the tour schedule list Up to 20 presets can be registered ele te 3 Select a preset in the tour schedule list and set the pan tilt zoom speeds for each preset using the Speed PT Speed Z and Pause sec slide bars as well as the time in seconds during which the camera remains stationary at the preset position Clicking the Preview button reflects the selected preset settings in the preset preview frame Also the camera angle switches to this preset and the new angle can be checked in Admin Viewer 2 32 Preset Setting Tool Click Apply Confirm on the status list that the settings have been applied correctly and then click the Save preset settings button to save the settings in the camera a Note If preset tour is used do not use the motion detection function Also note that when Auto set under Day Night the pause time may become longer iS Tip The home position cannot be added to the tour schedule list 2 33 sjoo UIWPYA 5 Motion Detection Setting Tool This tool is used to set the motion detection function that performs upload notifies the viewer records a log etc if a change has occurred in the captured image due to movement of a subject You can set the position and size of the motion detection area detection judgment conditions
158. ture time Month name of capture b nae ja Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec h Host name A runtime error will occur if the specified name does not match If this modifier is not defined will be deleted E Available Modifiers The modifiers that can be used for each setting item are specified below HTTP Upload gt P 1 25 Parameter query string All modifiers can be used FTP Upload gt P 1 26 Subdirectory Name to Create Only the modifiers y m d w H h n can be used File Name to Create Only the modifiers y m d w H M S S n can be used E mail Notification gt P 1 28 Message Body All modifiers can be used Modifiers 5 3 xipueddy D Troubleshooting Before contacting your store or Canon s Customer Service Center check the items specified below If a log message is displayed check the details of the message and corresponding countermeasure in the log message list 5 4 The camera does not start f you are using a PoE HUB check if the LAN cable is connected correctly f you are using an AC adapter optional check if the AC adapter is connected correctly Reconnect the power See Connect the Camera to the Network and Turn on the Power gt Start Guide VB Initial Setting Tool does not operate Check if the LAN cable is connected correctly See Connect t
159. u can create panorama images set view restrictions set presets set motion detection view logs and launch Admin Viewer Set each item after specifying the necessary detailed settings according to Chapter 1 Overview of VBAdmin Tools VBAdmin Tools consists of multiple applications for Panorama Creation Tool View Restriction Setting Tool Preset Setting Tool Motion Detection Setting Tool Log Viewer and Admin Viewer You can remotely set the camera view privileged images check the operating condition acquire logs and perform other operations with ease VBAdmin Tools P 2 6 This is the main panel for VBAdmin Tools You can start each tool from this panel First install VBAdmin Tools See Install the Necessary Software gt Start Guide LA VBAdmin Tools File Help 1921681001 Setting tools HF Panorama View Restriction Creation Tool Setting Tool Preset Setting Tool Viewers a Motion Detection Setting Tool Admin Viewer Panorama Creation Tool P 2 9 A panorama image capture creation tool that displays the entire area that can be captured by this camera When a panorama image is captured and registered it is displayed in the panorama display area of VB C60 Viewer When setting view restrictions and presets you can see at a glance which part of the entire area is occupied by the set area GE Panorama Creation Tool 192 168 1004 els a file Panorama H
160. uently selected and Paste sensitivity settings is selected from Edit in the menu bar the copied settings will be pasted to the selected area 5 Click Save motion detection settings to save the settings 2 41 Motion Detection Setting Tool vi a Tip Detected Mode and Display Screen ee Se Detailed sett S 2 42 The area frame in which the camera is detecting motion is displayed by blue solid lines in the viewer The area in which the camera is detecting motion at the specified sensitivity is displayed by a yellow or red rectangle inside the motion detection area frame Yellow rectangle The camera detected a motion but it did not meet the Size or Duration setting and thus the mode has not changed to Detected Red rectangle The camera detected a motion but it met the Size or Duration setting and thus the mode has not changed to Detected If a change occurred in the image the value set in Size is shown by a vertical bar on the indicator The following two indicator colors are used Green The area of the motion detected by the camera does not meet Size Yellow The area of the motion detected by the camera meets Size Peak block A red peak block will be displayed when both the Size and Duration conditions are satisfied and the camera mode changes to Detected Set the motion detection level while checking when a peak block is actually displayed at a given le
161. urns the display to the setting screen Clicking OK saves the set data If you are using Preset Setting Tool click Save on the setting page 2 30 Preset Setting Tool As a rough guide the pan tilt mechanism can withstand 300 000 back and forth movements in full angle operation The total touring time is determined by a combination of moving speed moving range and pause duration Set an appropriate time by referring to the table below Total touring time until preset tours corresponding to 300 000 back and forth movements are completed in the pan direction rough guide Setting Speed PT to 1 Setting Speed PT to 2 Pause ae sec O 11616 11475 11427 Of 5950 5808 5761 lt U gt a 3 5 a o D Unit hour Unit hour Example Speed PT 1 Pause 30 seconds Moving range angle in pan direction If 50 degrees 300 000 back and forth movements will be completed in 28333 hours Based on our measurement standards Tip Preset tour is not performed while the camera is being controlled with VB C60 Viewer etc Preset tour is disabled when options such as RM 64 RM 25 RM 9 bundled RM Lite and Motion Detection Setting Tool are connected to the camera 2 31 Preset Setting Tool E Setting the Preset Tour How to Set 1 Select the touring method from Auto preset tour Select For viewers or Always Speed ot usec 2 Select from Preset in the preset se
162. ut from an external device To use this function the General Upload sub menu and HTTP Upload or FTP Upload sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu E mail Notification Select the e mail notification operation to be performed If Enable is selected e mail notification is performed when an event is input from an external device provided that Enable is selected To use this function the E mail Notification sub menu must also be H set from the Upload menu 1 37 Setting the Image Buffer Motion Detection Audio Playback and Interval Timer Event a a a an 7 Audio Playback at ON Event Select the audio playback operation to be performed upon an ON event If Enable is selected the sound specified in Sound Clip is played when an ON event is input from an external device 8 Audio Playback at OFF Event Select the audio playback operation to be performed upon an OFF event If Enable is selected the sound specified in Sound Clip is played when the event input from an external device turns OFF 9 Sound Clip Select the audio to be played For registration of sound clips see Sound Clip Upload gt P 1 39 10 Volume Set the sound clip volume as an integer between 1 and 100 The greater the value the larger the volume Interval Timer 1 Interval Timer Event Select the time event setting from Enable or Disable If you select Enable 2 Interval of the Timer 3 Uploa
163. vel of motion Motion Detection Setting Tool OT Motion level Set value or bigger Less than the set value Time Indicator color Green Yellow Green Peak block display in red Detection status Not detected Detected Not detected If a motion corresponding to Size or greater has remained detected for the specified duration or longer the mode changes to Detected and a peak block is displayed Even when the specified size becomes no longer met in the Detected mode where a peak block is still displayed the Detected mode will be maintained for the specified duration sjoo UlupYg A N Setting the Motion Detection Sensitivity While Checking the Recorded Video To set the motion detection level at which the camera mode will change to Detected you can adjust the settings while checking the actual motion in the viewer The camera lets you set a desired motion detection level while playing the live video recorded in the Live tab gt P 2 35 so you need not repeat the actual motion in front of the camera If you are using Windows Vista without SP1 recording by Motion Detection Setting Tool may not be possible 1 Selecting Video recording options from Tools in the menu bar opens the Video recording options dialog box Video recording options dialog box Video recording options es m eor time lot S se mirn Lancel 1 Maximum recording time Set the maximum recor
164. wers Preset tour is performed when a camera is connected via VB C60 Viewer etc Always Preset tour is always performed 2 29 Preset Setting Tool 7 Speed PT Set the moving speed of the camera during panning tilting between 1 and 3 Moving the slide bar from the left to right increases the value and consequently raises the speed Speed Z Set the speed of the camera during zoom in a range of 1 to 2 Moving the slide bar from the left to right increases the value and consequently raises the speed Pause sec Set the time at which the camera stops at the preset position between O and 120 seconds in 5 second units a Note If the following warning is displayed consider changing the settings by referring to the table below Example of Warning Screen Preset Setting Tool EX Attention The current Preset Tour settings may cause the pan tilt mechanism to require repairs after a short time Plea r of the consumable mechanical parts such as pan tilt mechanism may be out of warantee Recommended Preset Tour settings to reduce the machine load Adjust the Preset Tour configu n so that the total amount of camera movement angle tim ases Set the pause time in the preset position longer with the Pause sec setting Click the Cancel button to return to the setting screen OK Cancel The touring time on the screen changes depending on the settings Clicking Cancel ret

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