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2. 6 10 Flow of Intelligent Function Setting The intelligent functions are set according to the procedure below For details on the setting method see each setting page 1 Add detection settings When you click Add in the Detection Setting List the New Detection Settings dialog box is displayed Set the Detection Setting Number and Detection Type of the detection setting you want to add and then click OK Up to 15 different detection settings can be registered New Detection Settings Detection Setting Number Detection Type Detection Setting Number specify a detection setting number from 1 to 15 for the detection area you want to set 2 Detection Type select detection types that suit your purpose from Moving Object Detection Abandoned Object Detection Removed Object Detection or Camera Tampering Detection For details on detection types see P 6 7 2 Enable Detection Settings To enable detection settings select Enable these detection settings Clear this checkbox to disable a setting Detection Setting Number 1 Detection Type Moving Object Detection Enable these detection settings 3 Set detection criteria Detection Criteria tab P 6 11 Set detection criteria while operating the camera and checking the image in the image display area 4 Set operations to be performed when a change in a subject is detected Event tab P 6 12 Set e mail notificatio
3. Message Body All modifiers can be used Modifiers xipueddy Troubleshooting Before contacting the dealer where you purchased the product or Canon s Customer Service Center check the items specified as follows If a log message is displayed check the details of the message and corresponding countermeasure in the log message list Problem The camera does not start VB Initial Setting Tool does not operate Camera Angle Setting Tool does not operate The top page of the camera is not displayed The Admin Tools will not start The Admin Viewer will not start Countermeasures If you are using a POE HUB check if the LAN cable is connected correctly If you are using an AC adapter optional check if the AC adapter is connected correctly Turn the camera off and on again See Connecting the Camera in the Installation Guide Check if the LAN cable is connected correctly Turn the camera off and on again See Connecting the Camera in the Installation Guide The camera no longer responds to VB Initial Setting Tool 20 minutes after being turned on Check if the camera and the PC in which the VB Initial Setting Tool is operating are connected to the LAN in the same segment The VB Initial Setting Tool may not function when the Windows Firewall function is enabled In this case see Notes on Use When the Windows Firewall Function is Enabled P 1 9 Check if you are using an o
4. Description cannot use audio device for 1 2 3 B301 Transmission reception type rx tx Meaning Error handling open write flush Error number An audio device error was detected Countermeasure If the error is not reset automatically arrange for servicing B401 Audio device initialization failed err Description 1 audio device initialization error 1 B401 Error number Meaning The audio device could not be initialized The audio server stops Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing B402 Audio server initialization failed err Description audio initialization error 1 B402 1 Error number Meaning The audio server could not be initialized The audio server stops Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing B403 Settings change failed err Description 1 2 cannot set config 1 2 B403 Error notification number Error number Meaning The settings could not be updated The audio server stops Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing 8 13 xipueddy 8 14 E Application video related messages V001 Starting and shutdown of video server info Description 1 video V001 1 Starting or stopping Meaning The video
5. Go to My Pictures Set as Background Cut Copy Copy Shortcut Paste Add to Favorites Properties You can select other convenient functions from the display menu E Reconnect This function is used to connect the camera again To reconnect the camera click this button E Note If you reconnect audio reception will stop and camera control privileges will be lost In the VB Viewer the video size and display screen size will also return to the default settings W Receiving Audio You can receive audio through the microphone attached to the camera Click this button to receive audio Select the appropriate volume on the volume panel that appears J High F Important e Audio reception functions cannot be used during IPv6 connection e Audio cannot be received if you are using a proxy server e Audio reception functions cannot be used when connected via SSL encrypted communications E Note e To receive audio go to Audio Server in Server beforehand and set Audio Transmission from the Camera to Enable P 5 17 e Closing the volume panel will end the audio reception e The first time the volume panel is launched a message to install the add on Canon Network Camera Audio Receiver will be displayed in the information bar of the web browser Install the add on How to Operate the Viewer Displaying Information Viewer information warning message
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7. Canon will assume no liability for any accident or damage resulting from use of FTP software xipueddy 8 4 Modifiers According to the setting item you can specify parameters using modifier characters Modifiers Meaning Reason for capture number Description of character string entered O test 1 External device input 1 2 External device input 2 33 Timer event 145 Volume detection 161 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 1 163 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 3 165 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 5 167 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 7 162 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 2 164 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 4 166 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 6 168 168 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 8 171 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 11 172 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 12 173 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 13 174 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 14 175 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 15 169 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 9 170 Intelligent Function Detection Setting 10 Reason for capture character string Width of image lt External input device name alphanumeric characters gt lt Intelligent Function Detection Setting 1 15 gt NULL external input device name alphanumeric characters not yet set volume detec
8. Administration Function Name set the camera name used for administration Setting information can be referenced by the SNMP manager If left blank VB M700 will be used by default for VB M700F and VB M600 will be used by default for VB M600D VB M600VE Installation Location set information regarding the installation location of this camera Setting information can be referenced by the SNMP manager E Note e The information set in the camera is read only from the SNMP manager e Use the SNMP Manager that supports SNMP MIB2 supporting RFC1213 e Supports SNMP protocol versions v1 and v2c v3 unsupported Network Setting Administrator Password LAN IP Address DNS etc ep D Q 5 a Q D Date and Time Setting Date and Time The following can be set here e Current Date and Time The date and time set in the camera is shown e Setting select the date and time setting method and time zone for the camera Current Date and Time Date Time The date and time currently set in the camera are shown Setting Setting Method Set manually v 2011 02 15 Date yyyyimmad 19 33 25 GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo v J Time hh mm ss Time Zone Setting Method Select from Set manually Synchronize with NTP server Synchronize with NTP broadcast Synchronize with computer time 2 Date Time set the following according to the select
9. If the background image has changed while you were specifying settings or detection results are not as set etc click this button to restart the intelligent function 1 Important lt takes tens of seconds for the intelligent function to restart No detection is performed while restarting Detection Setting List A list with the specified detection settings is shown Add The New Detection Settings dialog box is shown and detection settings can be added 4 Delete Delete detection settings selected from the detection setting list 2 Detection Setting Number Detection Type The detection setting numbers and detection types selected from the Detection Setting List are shown 3 Enable these detection settings checkbox select this checkbox to enable the detection settings that are selected in the detection setting list Detection Criteria tab Event tab Switch between the Detection Criteria and Event tabs e Detection Criteria Specify detection settings name detection area and detection criteria P 6 11 e Event Specify operations to be performed when events occur P 6 12 49 Restore settings Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera Save settings save the edited detection settings in the camera After the detection settings have been specified be sure to save the settings in the camera by clicking Save settings
10. Day Night under Camera in the Setting page P 5 10 select Auto Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE For an explanation on each item set in the exposure mode see the setting page P 5 9 2 Exposure Compensation When Auto Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE is selected for the exposure mode the exposure compensation value desired can be selected from seven levels 3 to 3 using the applicable button To darken the image select a negative value To brighten the image select a positive value 3 Metering Mode When Auto Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE is selected for the exposure mode the metering mode can be selected from Center Weighted Average or 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 this mode if the subject is positioned near the center of the screen Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator Average Setting White Balance The entire screen is metered by averaging A stable exposure can be achieved even in a Select Auto Light Source or Lock for white balance capture environment where there are notable brightness differences within the screen Use this mode to stabilize the exposure In locations
11. Name k Date modified Type P list 2011 02 20 19 14 CSV Fil Recent Places Eames any 3 a Desktop a Libvarie s N Computer Network 4 m Files of type esv Files osv X Cancel O D D D gt 5 Q D ep LA a O o The camera specification file will be loaded and camera names listed will be displayed under Camera Load camera specification file Camera List No Registered Name i 1 B1F VB M 00F 1Fa VE M600VE 1Fb VB M600D Camera list Fa VB M600D 2Fb VE M6000 3Fa VE M700F R VE MANN Next Detailed Information Registered Name Host Name Port SSL Communications E Note e The Select Camera dialog box will remain open unless the Camera Angle Setting Tool is shut down or the X at the top right of the dialog box is clicked e The camera list is discarded when the Camera Angle Setting Tool is shut down Load the camera specification file the next time you launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool Connecting to the Camera From the camera list select the camera to connect to and click Connect Load camera specification file Camera List 1Fb VE M600D 2Fa VE M600D 2Fb VE M600D 3Fa VE M 00F R VF MantWr Detailed Information B1F VB M 00F 192 168 100 1 Registered Name Host Name Port B0 SSL Communications Disable W Connecting to the Next Camera on the List Click Next to disconnect the camera currently connected and conne
12. Video P 5 12 3 Format Click Exec to format the SD memory card SD Card Operations mount status o Hoansvanee Operation Settings Save Log T a pee ma Mount Unmount In mount status Unmount will appear Click Unmount to unmount the SD memory card ep D Q 5 at Q D Ft Important Be sure to perform the unmount process when turning off the power to the camera or removing the SD memory card Failing to unmount first may result in management file problems or the SD memory card becoming inaccessible 2 Operation Settings These settings are the same as Operation Settings in SD Card Operations unmount status 3 Delete Images Click Exec to delete images from the SD memory card During deletion an indicator will appear to the right of Exec E Note e t may take 10 minutes or more to delete images from the SD memory card e Deleting images takes time so it is recommended that you stop video transmission and upload processes 4 Recreate Image Management Information Click Exec to recreate the image management information During re creation an indicator will appear to the right of Exec The SD memory card is inaccessible during this time E Note e t may take 20 minutes or more to recreate image management information e Recreating image management information takes time so it is recommended that you stop video transmission and upload proces
13. liability for any accident loss or other undesirable outcomes resulting from intelligent function operations Display Screen of Intelligent Function Setting Tool Ll Number 2 Detection Setting lis OOOO Q Detection Type Moving Object Detectior Moving Object Detection Detection Setting Number Detection Type PA Enable these detection settings ad m N Moving Object Detection Detection Criteria a Detection Settings Name Object Size 5 cel 1 Manual Fixed at Infinity Area Shape One shot AF are ome Display Color Smart Shade Control 20 00 D Display Options Detection Area Selected Detection Settings Only Ly Detection Results Selected Detection Settings Only Ka Restart intelligent function Image Display Area The image currently captured by the camera is shown Detection areas are shown in translucently colored frames rectangular or polygonal Drag to resize the frames Also subjects for which movement has been detected are shown with a contour line 2 Switch Screen Size button Each time this button is clicked the screen size of the image display area switches between 320 x 240 and 640 x 480 3 BLC button This button turns on off backlight compensation This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight 4 Obtain release Camera Control button This button is used to obtain release the camera con
14. menu as well as the upload operation upon event in the Event menu to see if both are set correctly e You can perform an operation check based on the currently set upload destination by running a test P 5 15 from the Upload menu e Check View Logs in the Maintenance menu or logs on the server to check the detailed operating environment For View Logs see Application uploader messages P 8 9 Also see Important in P 5 14 e For the server settings contact your System Administrator Files cannot be saved in the Settings page or e Saving to certain folders is prohibited in Windows 7 and Windows Vista and Windows Admin Tools server 2008 Accordingly an attempt to save a file may fail Specify Documents Pictures and other folders 8 8 List of Log Messages Log Messages on the Camera Log messages are classified into the following 6 types Category Fault level alert Hardware level failure System operations will stop crit Software level failure Task operations will stop Error Operational error Operations will continue warning Warning Non operational error notice Warning Error external to the system Information Information on normal operation Note If no content is recorded in a log for approximately two hours MARK will be recorded in the message area Application camera messages W001 Starting and stopping of system info Descriptio
15. name of the created file using up to 127 characters Parameters can be specified in the entry with the character P 8 4 FTP Upload Test Clicking Exec initiates an upload test based on the settings currently entered It is not necessary to click Apply For a password first click Exec then Apply the password 5 16 E mail Notification lt Up to 63 characters lt Up to 63 characters Up to 63 characters Aubeniesion roe o Sahat wenan i Oooo Up to 255 characters 2 El nen Tes Notification Select Text Only or Text with Image as the content of notification If Upload is set to Upload Disabled Text with Image will not be available 2 Mail Server Name Enter the host name or IP address of the SMTP server using up to 63 characters Mail Server Port Enter the port number of the SMTP server factory default setting is 25 4 Sender From Set the e mail address of the sender using up to 63 characters Recipient To Set the e mail address of the recipient using up to 63 characters Authentication Select None POP before SMTP or SMTP AUTH for the e mail authentication method set an appropriate method according to the authentication method used by the SMTP server to send to Authentication POP before SMTP v User Name Upto 31 characters username Password Up to 31 characters POP Server Upto 63
16. where vehicles or people are moving Light Source 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 Auto Shutter Speed The white balance is adjusted automatically When Manual or Auto Shutter priority AE is selected 2 Light Source gt for the exposure mode select the shutter speed desired If select the light source from the pull down menu below gt Manual is selected set the shutter speed in the range of according to the condition in which the camera is used lt 1 1 sec to 1 8000 sec from a pull down menu If Auto Daylight Fluorescent Select this option to capture Shutter priority AE is selected set the shutter speed in video under daylight lt the range of 1 8 sec to 1 8000 sec from a pull down fluorescent lighting lt menu White Fluorescent Select this option to capture 5 N a video under daylight a a 6s eel fluorescent lighting or white fluorescent lighting Warm Fluorescent Select this option to capture Aperture video under warm fluorescent If Manual is selected for the exposure mode set a lighting desired aperture value Mercury Lamp Select this option t
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18. 11 Setting 1 to Setting 15 will be displayed with the corresponding name Setting 1 Setting 6 Setting 2 Setting 3 Setting 4 Setting 5 Example Setting 1 Image Detection status ON Other settings Image Detection status OFF E Note The icon signifying Detection mode will be displayed for a maximum of five minutes except for Moving Object Detection Intelligent Function Volume detection The volume detection status is displayed When sound that meets the criteria selected under Event gt Volume Detection in the Setting Menu is detected the icon turns green Example Volume Detection status ON Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator 7 15 Ui J M LA JAMAA UWP 1 16 _ Chapter Appendix L SD Memory Card Access L Modifiers _I Troubleshooting L List of Log Messages L List of Viewer Messages L Restore Settings L List of Factory Default Settings L Index SD Memory Card Access You can set the camera so that the following data is saved automatically to the camera s SD memory card Chapter 5 Settings Page Memory Card SD Memory Card Operations and Settings P 5 29 e JPEG images stored when HTTP or FTP upload failed during network errors e Log Here is an explanation of how to access the data saved on the SD memory card Access to the SD Memory Card Use FTP software not bundled to access the camera s IP address FTP S
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21. Admin Viewer or Admin Tools If this message is displayed set the following 1 Register your Admin Tools certificate with a Trusted Publisher P 4 4 2 In Internet Explorer click Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom level and under the Security Settings list set XAML browser applications File download and Launching programs and files in an IFRAME to Enable Video is not displayed The image is not displayed in the Viewer PTZ panel 8 6 To improve video quality refer to Video Setting Image Size Quality and Frame Rate in Chapter 5 Setting Page P 5 12 to change settings and make adjustments Up to 30 viewers can access the camera at the same time If this limit has been exceeded video is not displayed and a message appears If the Maximum Number of Clients is configured to O under Image Server in the Settings page the image will not be displayed in the Viewer PTZ panel Increase the number in Maximum Number of Clients Troubleshooting Problem Countermeasures The image disappears from the Viewer PTZ e The time that the image will be displayed in the Viewer PTZ panel is the time panel configured in Maximum Connection Time sec under Image Server in the Settings page If the value is set to O the connection time becomes unlimited Take note however that this time affects not only the Viewer PTZ panel but also the time that individual clients c
22. Disabled not to set the address automatically IPv6 Address Manual Enter a fixed IPv6 address 4 Prefix Length Enter a prefix length from 16 to 128 if Disabled is specified in IPv6 Default Gateway Address Enter a default gateway address if Disabled is specified in Be sure to set when connecting the camera to a different subnet from that of the viewer IPv6 Address Auto If Enable is specified in and Enabled is specified in then the automatically acquired address will be shown E1 Important e Contact your System Administrator for the IPv6 Address Manual Prefix Length and IPv6 Default Gateway Address e The camera may become inaccessible from the active web browser if settings are changed in IPv6 IPv6 Address Manual Prefix Length or IPv6 Default Gateway Address Check beforehand the precautions in Important in Reboot Item Setting Items Requiring Rebooting P 5 31 E Note e n an environment where IPv6 cannot be used if IPv6 is set to Enable and auto is set to Enabled then the IPv6 Address Auto field will display the link local address only DNS Ovesttone weeen Host Name Registration with 5 E Name Server Address 1 Name Server Address 2 Enter the name server address you want to register To register only one address keep the Name Server Address 2 field blank 2 Host Name Registration with DDNS Select Enabl
23. Discard user defined settings and restore all setting items to factory default settings except camera administrator password network setting date time time zone SSL certificate and encrypted communications Executing this operation will reboot the camera automatically You must not turn off the camera while it is performing the Restore Settings operation Turning off the camera at this stage may result in making it unable to boot correctly E Note e It is recommended that you write down all current setting values before restoring factory default settings in Restore Settings P 8 23 e The camera can be restored to factory default settings using the reset switch as well Note however that this will reset all camera settings to factory default settings except for date and time P 8 22 5 32 Chapter 6 Admin Tools I Privacy Mask Setting I Intelligent Function Setting L Viewing Logs Admin Tools Overview Admin Tools consists of the applications for Privacy Mask Setting Tool Intelligent Function Setting Tool and Log Viewer You can set the camera remotely check the operating condition acquire logs and perform other operations with ease Admin Tools P 6 3 This is the top page of Admin Tools All tools can be launched from this page Admin Tools Privacy Mask Setting Tool Intelligent Function Setting Tool i Log w Privacy Mask Setting Tool P 6 4 A tool that
24. HTTPS in addition to IPsec WE Two Way Audio Full Duplex A microphone or speaker with an amplifier can be connected to the camera to transmit receive audio full duplex via the viewer Switch the setting on the setting page to select LINE IN or MIC IN as your desired audio input mode P 5 17 1 Microphones and amplifiers sold separately 2 Only the RM Lite Viewer supports two way audio communication The VB M700 600 Viewer only supports audio reception VB M700F VB M600D VB M600VE Features sn e0jeg Camera Software This section explains various software that can be used with the camera Installed Software Viewer software for displaying images on the PC and various admin tools are pre loaded onto the camera The software can be used by accessing the camera via a web browser VB M 00 600 Viewer See Chapter 7 Admin Viewer VB Viewer There are two types of Viewer the VB Viewer which can be used by Guest Users and the Admin Viewer for Administrators The VB Viewer allows users to configure basic camera controls and display images but the visible area is limited by privacy mask settings Administrators can also restrict camera control privileges and audio distribution as well as limit camera usage to registered users The Admin Viewer lets you monitor all camera controls and events Images are displayed in JPEG format only To display H 264 video install the RM Lite Viewer P 1 6 W Ad
25. Method Basic Authentication HTTP Port 80 HTTPS Port 443 Global Address for the Web Page IP Address IPv4 Address global address for the web page Port Number global address for the web page Image Buffer Frame Rate Pre event Buffer number of image frames Post event Buffer number of image frames Volume Detection Volume Detection Event Disable Detection Criteria The reference volume level or above Reference Volume Level 50 Detect Criteria Duration sec O ON Event Operation Disable OFF Event Operation Disable Upload Disable E mail Notification Disable External Device Input External Device Input Event Enable External Device Input 1 ON OFF Input Inversion Disable ON Event Operation Disable 8 26 OFF Event Operation Upload E mail Notification Audio Playback at ON Event Audio Playback at OFF Event Sound Clip Volume Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable 50 External Device Input 2 ON OFF Input Inversion ON Event Operation OFF Event Operation Upload E mail Notification Audio Playback at ON Event Audio Playback at OFF Event sound Clip Volume Timer Timer Event Setting 1 Start Time Repeat Setting Repeat Interval Repeat Count Timer Event Setting 2 Start Time Repeat Setting Repeat Interval Repeat Count Timer Event Setting 3 Start Time Repeat Setting Repeat Interval Repeat Count Timer Event Setting4 Start Time Repeat Setting Repeat Interval Repeat Count Upload E mail Notificati
26. Time e Setting setting Method set manually NTP Server Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo 8 23 Camera Name Camera Name alphanumeric characters Initial Camera Settings AE Mode Slow Shutter Shutter Speed Exposure Compensation Metering Mode smart Shade Control White Balance R Gain B Gain Day Night Mode Switching Brightness Response sec Installation Conditions LED Setting 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 Initial Camera Settings Intelligent Function Information JPEG Image Quality 160 x 120 Image Quality 320 x 240 Image Quality 640 x 480 Image Quality 1280 x 960 Image Size Image Transmission Maximum Frame Rate Image Transmission Image Size Upload H 264 Bit rate Control Video Quality Target Bit Rate kbps Video Size Frame Rate fps On screen display Date display Position of date display Format of date display Time display Position of time display Text display Position of text display Text string display Color of text Color of text outline Color depth of text and outline Setting Camera Auto Disable 1 100 O Center Weighted Disable Auto 255 255 Manual Standard 20 Turn On Do not add 3 320 x 240 30 0 320 x 240 Use bit rate contr
27. Tool to set the camera angle via PC operation Installing the Camera Angle Setting Tool P 2 4 Chapter 3 Camera Angle Setting Tool Configuring the Camera from the Setting Page A B M600 vw Settin E g Network s The setting page lets you configure basic camera settings network operations user registration and access restrictions Configure the necessary settings Chapter 5 Setting Page Using Admin Tools Admin Tools let you leverage many convenient functions and intelligent functions PaE Configure the tools to help you use the camera more effectively Chapter 6 Admin Tools Using VB M700 600 Viewer The camera s built in VB M700 600 Viewer features an Admin Viewer for administrators and a VB Viewer for guest users Use the VB viewer to check distribution to guest users and Admin Viewer to check all operations Chapter 7 Admin Viewer VB Viewer Preparing the Camera for Use Operating If an error message appears or the camera fails to operate correctly see the error message and log message information in Chapter 8 Appendix Log messages can be viewed in Tool P 5 32 in the setting page or the Admin Tools Log Viewer P 6 15 D O D 5 a O Chapter 8 Appendix 1 Important Before starting operations make sure that the setting page and Admin Tools settings are functioning correctly Installing the Necessary Software Installing t
28. angle Click Control Assist Correction then try to set the camera angle again W Changing the Camera Zoom Ratio The zoom ratio is set by using the Zoom buttons or Zoom slider Zoom buttons Hold down to operate and release to stop 4 Zoom in Zoom out Zoom slider Drag the slider The camera zoom ratio will change according to the position on the slider Setting Focus and Exposure Compensation Setting the Focus Use manual operations to focus on a desired position or fix at infinity In manual operations you can use the one shot AF function to focus on the subject MENA a oe ae Manual You can adjust the focus manually by continuously pushing the Lia far and L 2 near buttons Clicking One shot AF will use autofocus to focus on a subject and then stop in manual focus Fixed at Infinity You can set the focus so that it is fixed near infinity Setting the Camera Angle E Note e One shot AF may not focus properly on the following subjects A white wall or other A slanting A subject subject lacking subject reflecting bright dark contrast strong light oN 0 A subject consisting of only slant lines or horizontal stripes A subject having no form such as flame or smoke A subject seen through glass A dark area or night view A fast moving subject Subjects both near and far e After rebooting the camera it is recomm
29. any accident or damage resulting from use of the VB M700 600 in the aforementioned devices or systems Caution e Do not capture the sun halogen lamps and other very bright light sources or subjects e Do not expose the camera to strong impact or vibration This may cause malfunction This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes Precautions for Use of the Camera Angle Setting Tool Caution e The Camera Angle Setting Tool is intended for use during camera installation Do not use on a daily basis This may cause malfunction Precautions for Use of Intelligent Functions and Bundled Network Video Recording Software RM Lite Caution e Do not use intelligent functions or network video recording software RM Lite in cases requiring a high level of reliability These features do not guarantee high precision capture and cannot support applications beyond their intended range of use Canon will assume no liability for any accident or damage resulting from use of these functions Notes on Cleaning N Warning e Do not use alcohol thinner benzine or any other flammable solvent This may cause fire or electric shock Maintenance Turn off the power before cleaning the camera W Cleaning of Exterior 1 Dampen a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral detergent and wipe away the grime gently 2 Wipe with a dry cloth Cleaning of Lens Use a
30. are used video transmission performance drops e Depending on the type of the certificate being installed on the camera a dialog box may appear indicating that the web browser has accepted the certificate and a connection can be made If the dialog box does not appear register the CA certificate in the web browser Memory Card SD Memory Card Operations and Settings The following can be set here e SD Card Operations Perform SD memory card operations Items displayed will differ according to the mount or unmount status e SD Card Information Display information about the SD memory card SD Card Operations unmount status Mount Unmount 0 Format Mount Unmount In unmount status Mount will appear Click Mount to mount the SD memory card E Note SD and SDHC memory cards can be used with the VB M700 600 When an SD memory card is inserted in the card slot it is mounted automatically It is also mounted automatically if inserted in the camera at the time of booting For inserting and removing the SD memory card see Using an SD Memory Card in the Installation Guide 9 DP SDP 2 Operation Settings Set write operations to the SD memory card to Save Log or Save Log and Images If Save Log and Images is selected when a network problem occurs during uploading images will be saved to the SD memory card at a frame rate of 1 fos with image size and image quality set in
31. camera angle and automatically correct the display position of operation assist Operation assist correction takes about 1 minute to complete Focus You can control the focus 5 Exposure Compensation You can control the exposure Setting the Camera Angle You can operate pan tilt rotation and zoom operations in VB M600D VB M6O00VE to set a desired camera angle VB M700F allows zoom operation only W Set Using the Operation Buttons and Sliders VB M600D Click each of the Pan Tilt Rotation buttons to set the camera angle Camera angle changes in orientation if the button is held down and stops when the button is released Pan horizontal movement operation Tilt vertical movement operation Rotation angled movement operation To set rotation using the Rotation slider drag the slider and release the mouse button when the subject in the image is shown at a level angle W Click the Image to Set Camera Angle VB M600D Click the desired position in the image and the camera angle will move to center that position on the screen However if the position clicked is beyond the range of the pan or tilt the camera angle will move only in the pan or tilt direction that is within the valid range of movement E Note If the camera moves in a different way from operation control or cannot be set to the range indicated by operation assist then operation assist may not correspond to the actual camera
32. carried out in both the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer Obtain camera control privileges before carrying out the following operations WE Compensating Backlight This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight Clicking BLC brightens images that are dark due to backlight Clicking the button again cancels backlight compensation x eo NN How to Operate the Viewer Setting Video and Audio W Changing the Image Size You can set a desired image size for video received from the camera Select from 160x120 320x240 640x480 or 1280x960 Badd 1280x960 Changing the Display Screen Size You can change the display screen size Select from Actual Pixels 160x120 820x240 640x480 1280x960 or Fit to Window Actual Pixels displays the video at the size at which it is being captured Fit to Window displays the video at the maximum size possible in the web browser window Actual Pixels e When the VB Viewer is launched the image size set for the camera is applied When the Admin Viewer is launched for the first time the camera settings are applied but from then on settings from the previous time are used e When the viewer is launched the display screen size opens at Actual Pixels Ui JOM JA M IA UWP 1 8 WE Displaying in Full Screen Mode You can show images over the entire display Clicking this button will open a new window to show video
33. characters servername User Name Password POP Server If ROP before SMTP is selected as the e mail authentication mode enter the user name and password as well as the host name or IP address of the POP server required for authentication Authentication SMTP AUTH User Name Password If ISMTP AUTH is selected as the e mail authentication method enter the user name and password required for authentication Subject Enter the subject of the e mail to be sent using up to 31 ASCII characters Message Body Enter the message text of the e mail to be sent using up to 255 ASCII characters Parameters can be specified with the character P 8 4 E mail Notification Test Clicking Exec initiates an e mail notification test based on the settings currently entered It is not necessary to click Apply For a password first click Exec then Apply the password Server Setting the Image Server Audio Server and HTTP Server The following can be set here e Image Server set the image transmission from the camera e Audio Server Set the audio transmission reception e HTTP Server set the authentication method HTTP port and web page delivery Image Server 0 2 Camera Control Queue Length O a 30 SE a S c 0 65995 er iach Maximum Number of Clients Set the maximum number of clients that can be connected to the camera at the sa
34. complies with the demanding IP66 dustproot waterproof specifications and can be installed underneath eaves without any housing The optional genuine heater lets you use the camera in low temperature environments as cold as 30 C 22 F E Smart Shade Control When the background is bright and the subject is difficult to see you can correct the contrast of dark areas to make the subject clearer Unlike backlight compensation this prevents blown out exposure of the background because bright areas are not controlled These processes are implemented by dedicated hardware which reduces image degradation and can decrease system load compared to conventional shade control P 7 11 SD SDHC Memory Card Support You can save uploaded images and logs to an SD memory card when the network is down WE Pre Loaded VB M700 600 Viewer and Admin Tools VB M700 600 Viewer and Admin Tools come built into the camera and can be operated via a web browser so you do not need to install any PC applications You can set three levels of user authority in the VB M700 600 viewer Administrator Authorized Users and Guest Users WE Small scale Video Monitoring via Recording Software RM Lite This product comes with the RM Lite Network Video Recording Software P 1 6 Images captured by up to four cameras can be recorded displayed in real time to enable small scale video monitoring E Encrypted Communications This camera supports SSL TLS
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36. in the full screen mode To close the full screen display window click the close button of the window You can display the necessary panels for controlling the camera in the full screen mode Right click on the screen and select the necessary panel from the menu that appears Admin Viewer VB Viewer amp http 92 168 100 1 Attp 92 168 100 1 Viewer PTZ Control Event Display Viewer PTZ The viewer PTZ panel is displayed Admin Viewer only Control Displays the camera control panel Event Display Displays the event display panel Admin Viewer only You can move any panel by clicking the title bar and dragging it to the desired position Viewer PTZ Panel Camera Control Panel Event Display Panel Setting 1 Setting 4 Setting 7 Setting 10 Setting 13 V Intelligent Function Volume detection E y b a Dimo Getting a Snapshot Captures a still image from live images and displays it ina new window You can also save still images Click Get a Snapshot button at the moment you want to capture a still image eee wae i Ofps A new window will open showing a still image from the moment you clicked tt To save a still image right click on it and select Save Picture As from the menu that appears Enter the file name desired and save the image mi m Open Link Open Link in New Window Save Target As Print Target Show Picture E mail Picture Print Picture
37. including those without a log code are shown Log display area The content of log files downloaded from the camera SD memory card or PC is shown 2 Log Type select log types you want to show using the filter function Not specified select to show all log types Specify type To specify the log type select the level Error Warning Information and output module Application HTTP Server System of the log Multiple checkboxes can be selected Specify code Logs matching the entered log code are shown 6 15 6 16 43 Date amp Time set the date and time of the log you want to show using the filter function Select the Specify start date amp time or Specify end date amp time checkbox to set the date and time Apply filter Show the filtered logs in the log display area 4 Search for Enter the character string for which you want to search Match case checkbox Specify whether or not to enable case sensitivity in search commands When selected character strings perfectly matching the case in the Search for field are searched 4d Previous Next Click Next to move down and Previous to move up in the search results for 48 Search Search search logs containing the character string searched in the displayed log list and display them E Note Log Viewer only has a log viewing function and logs cannot be deleted Downloading Log Files When Log Viewer is la
38. install and run the RM Lite Storage Server and the RM Lite Viewer on the same PC or on different PCs RM Lite Viewer RM Lite Storage Server ge Network ER Flow of Recorded Image Playback Flow of Live Video ei ip Flow of Recorded Images You can also register other network cameras besides the VB M700F VB M600D VB M6O0OVE for use with RM Lite Supported cameras VB M700F VB M600D VB M6OOVE VB M40 VB C500VD VB C500D VB C60 Important To add the RM Lite Viewer purchase RM Lite V optional E Note For details on the usage and functions of RM Lite see the Administrator s Manual 1 6 Camera Software Comparison of Two Viewers The camera has two viewers The main differences are described below Viewer type Live image display Audio VB M700 600 Viewer JPEG Receives audio from the camera one way communication RM Lite Viewer JPEG H 264 Transmits receives audio two way Communication VB M700 600 Viewer Audio Reception One way Communication sn e0jeg VB M700F VB M600D VB M600VE VB M700 600 Viewer pe JPEG gt O a amp x AUGO Speaker Microphone Sold separately Audio from the microphone connected to the camera can be listened to from the viewer speaker RM Lite Viewer Audio Reception Two way Communication VB M700F VB M600D VB M600VE eae JPEG H 264 gt Microphone Z RM Lite Viewer S
39. may apply Therefore please consult your legal advisor to determine whether FDA regulations apply AH46 FCC NOTICE Network Camera Model Name VB M700 600 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e C
40. page P 5 16 Upload checkbox When selected upload is performed at the timing set in General upload must be set in advance under Upload in the Setting page P 5 14 3 Specify the audio playback timing Audio Playback at ON Event checkbox When selected the sound set in Sound Clip Name is played at the moment the detected mode is triggered to ON Audio Playback at OFF Event checkbox When selected the sound set in Sound Clip Name is played at the moment the detected mode is turned OFF 4 Set the playback sound Sound Clip Name select the sound that is to be played The sound clip name set for Sound Clip Upload under Event in the Setting page is shown in the pull down list P 5 21 Volume set the audio playback volume in the range of 1 to 100 W Setting Detection Areas set detection areas in the image display area Area Shape Rectangular Polygonal Setting a Rectangular detection area By default a rectangle is shown in the image display area Move or resize that rectangle to set a detection area Hi TT Ti Setting a Polygonal detection area Specify polygonal areas with a maximum of 32 angles Click in the image display area to form the polygon point by point Click again at the first point to complete the polygon and set it as a detection area The set area can also be moved by dragging it LIN HEN J LU LEL L it E Note e Drag the W
41. save it in the camera 2 Quick change Change a privacy mask area and save it in the camera 43 Delete Delete a privacy mask area saved in the camera Detailed Settings show the detailed settings 4 1 Enable privacy mask checkbox select the checkbox if you want to enable the selected privacy mask area settings 4 2 Privacy Mask Position and Size set left and upper edge width and height of the privacy mask 4 3 Preview settings Reflect the settings specified under Privacy Mask Position and Size in the image display area and registered privacy mask display area 49 Restore settings Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera Save settings save the privacy mask settings specified under Detailed Settings in the camera Privacy Mask Setting Tool Setting the Privacy Mask Area set the privacy mask area while checking the image on the camera 1 If you have not yet obtained the camera control privileges click the Obtain release Camera Control button and obtain the control privileges 2 Set the position and size of the privacy mask area A preview frame showing the privacy mask area is shown in the image display area ee Fixed at Infinity One shot AF rw a Smart Shade Control If you want to change the size drag the W positioned at the four sides of the preview frame Drag from inside the frame to move th
42. server was started stopped V020 Starting intelligent service info Description starting intelligent V020 Meaning Intelligent service was started V020 Shutting down intelligence service info shutdown intelligent V020 Intelligent service was shut down V200 Video input warning warning Description video 1 warning 2 V200 1 Video number Meaning An error that permits recovery of the video input system was detected Countermeasure Change image size or Q value or decrease data size for each JPEG Image V320 Internal error in intelligent service err Description cannot work intelligent 1 2 3 V320 1 Error number Cause of error An internal error occurred in intelligent service If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing V321 Pseudo mode setting error in intelligent service err Description pseudo mode setting fail V321 Meaning An error occurred in the pseudo mode setting of intelligent service Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing V400 Video input initialization error crit Description video 1 initialization failure 2 3 V400 Process description Meaning The video input function was stopped because the video input system could not be initialized Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is f
43. the camera is shown Control the camera s tilt operation 2 Switch Screen Size button Rotation button VB m600D ESV Switches the display screen size between 320 x 240 Control the camera s rotation operation and 640 x 480 The display screen size can also be selected from Display Screen Size from the Display menu D Rotation slider You can click on the slider or drag the knob to control the camera s rotation operation 3 Control Assist UB2M600D Zoom button Displays dotted lines showing the range of pan operation and tilt operation The camera angle cannot be changed to positions with no dotted lines Zoom slider The slider to operate the zoom ratio 4 Pan button vB m600D MENAN Control the camera s pan operation The button to operate the zoom ratio 3 6 Control Assist Display selection box Select whether to Enable or Disable operation assist in the image display area 44 Control Button Display selection box Select whether to Enable or Disable the Pan button and Tilt button in the image display area 2 Image Flip selection box Select the orientation of the camera image If Enable is selected the image will be rotated 180 degrees 43 Control Assist Correction When the orientation of the camera is moved by hand the operation assist display will not correspond with the actual camera angle In this case click Control Assist Correction to confirm the actual
44. which the camera is used See Performing Initial Settings for the Camera P 2 5 Reset Switch AC IN 24V E2 C gt efler ABAB Ol jo rren LINE IN LINE BN Pours MIC IN OUT Reset Switch oooogoon Reset Switch 4 For VB M600D VB M600VE attach the dome case For dome case attachment see the VB M600D VB M6OOVE Installation Guide List of Factory Default Settings The factory default settings are shown If you have changed the settings be sure to write down the new settings fan Settin Setting 1 Setting 2 g year month day year month day e User Name Administrator ID root e Administrator password camera e Path to setting pages admin e LAN LAN Interface Auto Maximum Packet Size 1500 e Pv4 IPv4 Address Setting Method Manual IPv4 Address 192 168 100 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway Address e Pv6 IPv6 Enable Auto Enabled IPv6 Address Manual Prefix Length 64 IPv6 Default Gateway Address IPv6 Address Auto e DNS Name Server Address 1 Name Server Address 2 Host Name Host Name Registration with DDNS Disable e SNMP SNMP Disable Community Name public Administrator Contact Information Administration Function Name VB M700 VB M600 xipueddy Installation Location e Current Date and
45. 1 Important If the camera is rebooted during auto key exchange communication a connection error may result after rebooting In this case connect again E Note If auto key exchange is used it will take approximately 5 to 10 seconds before communication with the camera starts IPsec Set Manual IPsec Sets 1 to 5 are available and you can specify IPsec settings for one communication device for each IPsec Set IPsec Set Enable in IPv4 Destination IPv4 Address 192 168 200 1 Source IPv4 Address 192 168 100 1 ESP and AH Security Gateway IPv4 Address 192 168 10 1_ Destination Subnet Mask Length 1 32 SA ESP Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96 SA ESP Encryption Key outbound 0445981962E9AC7E79385E037C35FC3 A MRE Key 3B64787768DFC8DE7EB4D84EC81B453168F3B32F SAESP SPI outbound 256 or higher SA ESP Encryption Key inbound 6F822A37272BF55EB581A91A53770C57 poset case 81E4DC87387FB091 92B26CA1A2FBD97202159B96 7 SA ESP SPI inbound 256 or higher SA AH Authentication Algorithm SA AH Authentication Key outbound Security Protocol 6F92282D51B290EA4B5 1D8833A4EFF295AGE5F40 2 SA AH SPI outbound 256 or higher 3000 SA AH Authentication Key inbound EAA a SA AH SPI inbound 256 or higher 4000 IPsec Set Set IPsec Set to Disable Enable in IPv4 or Enable in IPv6 IPsec Mode Set I
46. 130 Meaning Image buffer for stream recording has recovered W210 Camera operation discarded warning camera operation discarded W210 Camera operation requested was discarded W230 Buffer overflow warning stream buffer overflowed W230 The image buffer for the stream recording overflowed and images were discarded W 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 A040 Number of uploads MAIL notice Description uploader mail normal 1 test 2 A040 1 Number of normal uploads 2 Number of test uploads Meaning Shows the number of uploads executed A041 Number of uploads FTP notice Description uploader ftp normal 1 test 2 A041 1 Number of normal uploads 2 Number of test uploads Meaning Shows the number of uploads executed xipueddy 8 10 A042 Number of uploads HTTP notice Description uploader http normal 1 test 2 A042 1 Number of normal uploads Number of test uploads Meaning Shows the number of uploads executed A120 Resolution of upload destination name failed notice uploader cannot resolve the server name A120 The name of the upload destination could not be resolved A121 Connection to upload destination failed notice Description uploader cannot connect the server A1
47. 21 Meaning Execution of connect to upload destination failed A122 Connection to upload destination failed notice uploader cannot connect the server A122 The upload destination could not be connected due to a reason other than A120 and A121 A134 Invalid upload setting FTP HTTP mode notice fto htto mode invalid uploader set lt none gt forcibly A134 The upload mode setting is invalid The upload function was forcibly disabled A135 Invalid upload setting FTP PORT PASV mode notice Description fto port pasv mode invalid uploader set lt pasv gt forcibly A135 Meaning The PORT PASV mode setting in connection with FTP upload is invalid The PASV mode was forcibly set A136 Invalid upload setting HTTP notification only image mode notice Description htto notice image mode invalid uploader set lt image gt forcibly A136 Meaning The notification only image mode setting in connection with HTTP upload is invalid The image mode was forcibly set A137 Invalid upload setting E mail notification notice Description mode invalid uploader set lt none gt forcibly A137 Meaning The e mail notification setting is invalid E mail notification was forcibly disabled A138 Invalid upload setting E mail notification authentication mode notice Description authentication mode invalid uploader set lt smtp auth gt forcibly A138 Meaning The setting for e mail notification authenti
48. 600 viewer Major Differences Between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer e The operable ranges differ between the viewers Admin Viewer You can use the administrative control functions such as displaying images from the camera Viewer PTZ operation focus exposure white balance event detection display etc VB Viewer This viewer is limited to basic image operations for viewing images e Accessible controls are different Admin Viewer Users with privileged camera control can use this viewer Password authentication is required Authorized users must have privileged camera control assigned by the Administrator beforehand P 5 22 VB M700 600 Viewer ff 320x210 x 2 VB Viewer Users with camera control authority can use this viewer You can set the applicable options to enable disable authentication etc User Authorities and Camera Control Privileges User authorities and their relative camera control privileges are specified as follows Camera Control Privileges User i Image Audio Authority rawreged Camera Distribution Distribution Control Coire Administrator O O O O Authorized 2 O S 2 a Can be Can be Can be Can be changed changed changed changed O O O Guest user x Can be Canbe Can be changed changed changed Changing The Administrator can change the privileges of Authorized Users and Guest Users P 5 22 The four authorities t
49. 67295 Since this setting is used as an ID for identifying the SA be careful not to specify an inbound SPI whose value is already used in the SPI for other ESP if Security Protocol was set to AH or ESP and AH in 6 SA AH Authentication Algorithm to 20 SA AH SPI inbound must be set SA AH Authentication Algorithm set the AH authentication algorithm to HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_MD5_96 according to the authentication algorithm supported by the device to connect to SA AH Authentication Key outbound set the SA authentication key for outbound If HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_MD5_96 was selected in d6 set a 160 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal respectively SA AH SPI outbound set the SA SPI value for outbound set a desired value in the range of 256 to 4294967295 SA AH Authentication Key inbound set the SA authentication key for inbound If HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_MD5_96 was selected in set a 160 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal respectively 20 SA AH SPI inbound set the SA SPI value for inbound Set a desired value in the range of 256 to 4294967295 since this setting is used as an ID for identifying the SA be careful not to specify an inbound SPI whose value is already used in the SPI for another AH E1 Important e Torun this camera with IPsec the communicating devices and network must be set beforehand Contact your System Administrator for these settings e f any setting is changed from t
50. 68 0 5 user root video jpg 9152 I Specify start date amp time x x I Specify end date amp time W031 02 15 22 01 15 W host 192 168 0 5 user root video jpg 982 12 731 23 59 59 Apply filter Search Search for W031 02 15 21 59 31 W host 192 168 0 5 user root video jpg 80372 MM Match case ALIN AIHE 91 n 91 7 o S i ae a On the control panel of Windows the decimal point in a value is always indicated by regardless of the settings of Region and Language Also the date is shown in the yyyy mm dd or mm dd format while the time is shown in the hh mm ss format y m d h m and s indicate year month day hour minute and second respectively Accessing the Admin Tools The various settings of the camera are configured by accessing the camera in the web browser First access the top page of the camera P 4 2 For details on entering the user name and password see P 4 3 Launching the Admin Tools E Note e The first time you launch any of the Admin Tools wait about 5 to 10 seconds until the software is downloaded to your PC From then on launching will be quicker Also when accessing via SSL encrypted communication download time will take Admin Tools longer about 20 to 30 seconds z Privacy Mask Setting Tool Zag Intelligent Function Setting Tool e None of the Admin Tools can be launched concurrently e Log Viewer Admin Viewer Clic
51. A Certificate Perform this operation to install an intermediate CA certificate Select the certificate file to be installed using the Browse button and click Exec The installed certificate will take effect after rebooting 6 Delete Certificate Click Exec to delete the certificate However if SSL communications are enabled the certificate cannot be deleted Set SSL Communications to Disable before deleting a certificate The deletion will take effect after rebooting Display Server Certificate Details Click Exec to view the details of the certificate 5 27 5 28 Self CA Certificate Used for the purpose of testing SSL communications but otherwise not normally used Backup Click Exec to perform a backup of the certificates and private key This operation can only be performed via SSL communications Restore Installs the certificates and private key from backup Click Browse to select the backup file then click Exec This operation can only be performed via SSL communications and will take effect after rebooting Encrypted Communications SSL Communications Enable vi SSL Communications set SSL communications to Disable or Enable The setting will take effect after rebooting However if no certificate is installed SSL communications cannot be changed to Enable E Note e t may take 15 minutes or more to generate an SSL key e f SSL communications
52. A Encryption Algorithm AES gt 3DES v u IPsec SA Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96 v ss IPsec SA Validity Period min T e a ISAKMP SA Encryption Algorithm AES gt 3DES vs tt SA danti 410 IPsec SA Encryption Algorithm Set the IPsec SA encryption algorithm to AES gt 3DES AES gt 3DES gt DES or AES gt 3DES gt DES gt NULL The specified algorithm will be checked for an applicable encryption algorithm starting from the left IPsec SA Authentication Algorithm Set the IPsec SA authentication algorithm to HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_SHA1_96 gt HMAC_MD5_96 The specified algorithm will be checked for an applicable authentication algorithm starting from the left IPsec SA Validity Period min Set the duration of validity for IPsec SA factory default setting is 480 4 ISAKMP SA Encryption Algorithm set the SA encryption algorithm for use with auto key exchange protocol IKE to AES gt 3DES or AES gt 3DES gt DES ISAKMP SA Authentication Algorithm set the SA authentication algorithm for use with auto key exchange protocol IKE to SHA1 or SHA1 gt MD5 DH Group Select Group 2 or Group 2 gt Group 1 for the key generation information that will be used in the DH algorithm for key exchange via auto key exchange protocol IKE ISAKMP SA Validity Period min Set the duration of validity for ISAKMP SA factory default setting is 480 IPsec Set Auto Key Exchan
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54. Canon Network Camera VB M 00F VB M600D VB M600VE Operation Guide Be sure to read this Operation Guide before using the network camera NCI RNS a Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Canon Network Camera VB M700F VB M600D VB M6O00VE hereafter referred to as VB M700 600 or the camera The VB M700F and VB M600D are for indoor use only The VB M6O0OVE can be installed underneath eaves This Operation Guide explains the camera settings and operations Read this guide carefully before using the VB M700 600 to ensure correct use Also be sure to read the files in LICENSE folder on the Setup CD ROM For the latest information on this product firmware and Bundled Software User s Manual operating environment etc please refer to the Canon Web Site Disclaimer Canon Inc shall not be responsible for any financial losses that may be Incurred as a result of the loss of recorded information or images regardless of the internal or external cause of the loss EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY ACCOMPANYING THE VB M700F VB M600D VB M6O00VE 1 NEITHER CANON INC NOR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES MAKE ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THE MATERIAL IN THIS OPERATION GUIDE OR WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF THE VB M700F VB M600D VB M600VE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR NON IN
55. Chapter 4 Top Page of the Camera P 4 3 for information on the user name and password How to Operate the Viewer Display Screens of Admin Viewer The following gives an overview of the functions of buttons boxes and other screen elements displayed in the Admin Viewer The following screen shows the Admin Viewer with all panels opened In reality you can open only the panels you need in the web browser and scroll vertically or horizontally xs v Actual Prels vf XC DO 45 ly Setting Page to to pt J z 900 9 f 9 p 03 24 z 20 Q5 to a m C2 Image Display Area Displays images received from the camera 2 SD Memory Card Insert Status Icon Displays whether or not the SD memory card Is mounted B SD memory card is mounted SD memory card is not mounted 3 Video Size Set the size of video received from the camera 4 Video Display Size Set the display size of the image shown on the screen Full Screen Mode button Live images are shown in full screen mode Reconnect button The camera is reconnected Audio Reception button Audio from the camera is received and output Control Privilege Status Indicator Whether or not the current client has camera control privileges is shown in this area Obtain release Camera Control button This button is used to obtain release the camera control privileges BLC Back Light Compensation butto
56. Click Install Certificate Click Next in the Certificate Import Wizard 5 Follow the procedure below to import the certificate on the Certificate Store screen 1 Select Place all certificates in the following store 2 Click Browse select Intermediate Certification Authorities and click OK 3 Click Next 6 Click Finish to close the Certificate Import Wizard When certificate registration is complete a message The import was successful will appear 7 Install admintools2 Double click admintools2 in the displayed Certificate folder The Certificate dialog box will appear E Note PCs configured after July 17 2011 will display the following window You can continue certificate registration without issue General Details Certification Path OR Certificate Information This certificate has expired or is not yet valid Issued to Canon Inc Issued by VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2009 2 CA Valid from 2010 07 15 to 2011 07 16 Install Certificate Issuer Statement Learn more about certificates 8 Click Install Certificate 9 Click Next in the Certificate Import Wizard 10 Follow the procedure below to import the certificate on the Certificate Store screen 1 Select Place all certificates in the following store 2 Click Browse select Trusted Publishers and click OK 3 Click Next 11 Click Finish to close the Certificat
57. Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration is enabled in Windows Server 2008 Before using the tools register about internet and the host name for the connected camera in the Internet Explorer local intranet and trusted sites lists Trusted sites You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this website to the zone aboutsinternet Add Websites Remove Require server verification https for all sites in this zone 1 Important When about internet is registered the security level in Windows 7 is the same as when using Internet Explorer After using the Admin Viewer Admin Tools it is recommended that you remove about internet and the camera name as necessary and restore the original security level WE Enabling the Sound Function to Use Audio In Windows Server 2008 the sound function is disabled by default To receive audio with the VB M700 600 Viewer follow the steps below to enable the sound function 1 Open Control Panel and click Hardware and Sound EI jal Control Panel b3 Hp D erino TE Ee B Fronin ee E Note If Control Panel is in the classic view double click Sound 2 Click Sound When the Audio Service Not Running message appears click Yes This camnuter cannot olay audio herause the Windows Audio s computer c OT p
58. FRINGEMENT AND 2 NEITHER CANON INC NOR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL OR THE VB M700F VB M600D VB M600VE WE 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 Canon sales representative 4 Canon shall assume no liability for any outcome of using this product regardless of Items 2 and 3 above Copyright Videos images or sounds recorded with your VB M700 600 may not be utilized or published without consent of copyright holders if any except in such a way as permitted for personal use under the relevant copyright law Notes on Privacy and Publicity Rights Regarding the Use of Video Audio When using the VB M700 600 for video or audio recording it is the full responsibility of the user to protect privacy and avoid any violation of publicity rights Canon shall have no liability whatsoever in this regard Reference e Obtain consent from the Administrator before installing the camera to film specific buildings or rooms Legal Notice In some cases camera monitoring may be prohibited by law or regulation the details of which differ by country Before using the VB M700 600 check the laws or regulations of the country or
59. InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Camera Angle Setting Tool v1 0 The InstallShield R Wizard will install Camera Angle Setting Tool v1 0 on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties When installation is complete an icon will appear on the desktop A Camera Angle Setting Tool v1 0 Performing Initial Settings for the Camera Use the VB Initial Setting Tool to configure the camera network 1 Connect the camera and PC to the network and turn on the camera Connecting the Camera in the Installation Guide 2 Launch the VB Initial Setting Tool To launch the VB Initial Setting Tool double click the VB Initial Setting Tool icon on the desktop or select All Programs gt WebView Livescope gt VB Initial Setting Tool from the Start menu Camera Angle Setting Tool v1 0 M ver 501112 The Tool will automatically detect the camera connected to the network and display the camera s MAC adaress IP address and model name The factory setting IP address is set to 192 168 100 1 The MAC address can be found on the label on the camera Part Names in the Installation Guide The VB Initial Setting Tool cannot be used with cameras that are behind a router 1 Important e The camera will stop issuing IP address assignment requests 20 minutes af
60. MAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_SHA1_96 List of Factory Default Settings Setting 1 year month day Setting 2 year month day 8 29 xipueddy 8 30 e IPsec Set 2 IPsec Set IPsec Mode Destination IPv4 Address Destination IPv6 Address Source IPv4 Address Sender IPv6 Address Security Protocol Security Gateway IPv4 Address Security Gateway IPv6 Address Destination Subnet Mask Length Destination Prefix Length IKE Pre Shared Key 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 IPsec Set 3 IPsec Set IPsec Mode Destination IPv4 Address Destination IPv6 Address Source IPv4 Address Sender IPv6 Address Security Protocol Security Gateway IPv4 Address Security Gateway IPv6 Address Destination Subnet Mask Length Destination Prefix Length IKE Pre Shared Key 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 Authen
61. P Server Authentication method HTTP and HTTPS port settings P 5 18 E1 Important These settings relate to network connectivity If any setting is changed to a value that may disable camera connection from the active web browser a dialog box appears and alerts the user Click OK to apply the new setting Depending on the new setting it may not be possible to connect to the camera again after rebooting If this happens a candidate URI for reconnecting the camera will appear if available Try the URI displayed to reconnect the camera If you cannot connect to the camera through the displayed URI contact your System Administrator Settings related to network connectivity in the Reboot Item menu are LAN Interface Maximum Packet Size IPv4 Address Setting Method IPv4 Address Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway Address IPv6 Auto IPv6 Address Manual Prefix Length IPv6 Default Gateway Address HTTP Port and HTTPS Port 5 31 ep D Q 5 at Q D Maintenance Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings and Performing Maintenance The following items can be used here e Tool Display or Initialize Camera Settings Tool wom ME View Logs Display a history of camera operations and connections to each viewer etc 2 View Current Settings Display a list of current settings 3 Reboot The camera is rebooted 4 Restore Settings
62. PTZ is restricted by settings in the camera Restore Settings since this camera supports various functions It is recommended that you write down the settings for respective functions If you have forgotten the settings and want to set the camera from the beginning restore the factory default settings first For factory default settings see P 8 23 Restoring the Initial Setting from the Maintenance Page in the Web Browser e You must not turn off the camera while it is performing the Restore Settings operation Turning off the camera at this stage may result in disabling its ability to boot correctly 1 Launch the web browser and display the settings menu To display the settings menu you need to enter the IP address of the camera user name and administrator password P 4 3 e Once OK is clicked you can no longer stop the process of restoring the default settings a BA VB M600 veroo aan 4 The camera will be reset to the factory default settings J Setting Menu excluding the following items Administrator password for the camera maximum packet size network settings date time time zone SSL certificate encrypted communications xipueddy Restoring Factory Default Settings with 2 On the Setting Menu page click Maintenance the Reset Switch on the Camera If you have forgotten or don t know the IP address of the The maintenance page appears camera or your Administrator password you cannot o
63. Psec mode to Tunnel Mode or Transport Mode 3 Destination IPv4 Address Destination IPv6 Address Enter the IP address of the connection destination 4 Source IPv4 Address Source IPv6 Address Enter the IP address of the source Security Protocol Set the IPsec protocol to ESP AH or ESP and AH If ESP is selected enter only the setting items relating to ESP If AH is selected enter only the setting items relating to AH If ESP and AH is selected enter all setting items IPsec Setting IPsec Security Gateway IPv4 Address Security Gateway IPv6 Address If IPsec Mode is set to Tunnel Mode in set the IP address of the security gateway Destination Subnet Mask Length IPv4 Destination Prefix Length IPv6 This setting is required only if IPsec Mode is set to Tunnel Mode in If IPv6 is used enter a desired prefix length for the connection destination in the range of 16 to 128 If IPv4 is used enter a desired length in the range of 1 to 32 if Security Protocol is set to ESP or ESP and AH in SA ESP Encryption Algorithm to 49 SA ESP SPI inbound must be set SA ESP Encryption Algorithm Set the ESP encryption algorithm to AES 3DES DES or NULL according to the encryption algorithm supported by the device to connect to Normally AES or 8DES is recommended SA ESP Authentication Algorithm set the ESP authentication a
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66. Viewer 1 JOM GA JOMOI UWP Launching the Viewer Launching the Viewer The viewer is launched Xele EUL ae Viewer operations can be performed via a web browser First access the top page of the camera 1 Important e The Canon Inc Certificate must be registered on a PC that is using the Admin Viewer Refer to Certificate Registration in Chapter 4 Top Page of the Camera P 4 4 to register the certificate included in the Setup CD ROM e This Operation Guide explains relevant operations based on the IP address 192 168 100 1 factory default setting You must enter the actual IP address set for the camera when following instructions Shutting Down the Viewer 1 Access http 192 168 100 1 via the web browser Close the web browser in the viewer to shut down 2 Click Admin Viewer or VB Viewer according to the user Connecting from Admin Tools VB M600 Only the administrator can connect to this viewer English E 1 Launch Admin Tools Selling Page Admin Tools Refer to Launching the Admin Tools P 6 3 for Admin Viewer I information on launching the Admin Tools VB Viewer 2 Click Admin Viewer Admin Tools 3 For Ad m n Viewe r 7 e nter the user n ame and Privacy Mask Setting Tool E Intelligent Function Setting Tool password User authentication is required User Name Refer to User Authentication in
67. Viewer If Enable is selected the audio received from the bundled RM Lite Viewer can be output from the speaker with amplifier connected to the camera Output Volume Set the volume of output for the speaker connected to the camera in the range of 1 to 100 The greater the value the larger the output volume becomes 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 e Audio Transmission e Input Volume e Voice Activity Detection e Echo Canceller A e Audio Reception e Output Volume ani M a Oa H us A ae c 5 18 Switch line in and microphone in on each setting page according to the specification of the microphone P 5 17 Using the wrong input may damage the camera and or microphone Be sure to configure settings correctly 1 Important The volume sound quality etc may change depending on the characteristics of the microphone used e f Input Volume or Echo Canceller settings are changed after setting volume detection check the detection setting again e Send audio from the RM Lite Viewer to output audio from the audio output terminal of the camera Audio cannot be sent from the VB Viewer or the Admin Viewer P 1 7 e Connect a speaker with amplifier to the camera Audio I
68. ach column Column Content Registered Name The camera name Displayed in the camera list during connection Host Name The camera s host name or IP address Port Number The camera s HTTP port factory default setting is 80 Administrator User Name The camera s administrator user name factory default setting is root Administrator Password The camera s administrator password factory default setting is camera SSL Communications SSL communications 1 No SSL communications O factory default setting is 0 1st row Header row From 2nd row Camera information for 1 camera per line up to 30 cameras 1 Important Administrator Administrator SSL Registered Name Host Name Port Number a User Name Password Communications 4 4 4 4 4 RegisterName HostName PortNumber UserName Password ConnectType B1F VB M700F 192 168 100 1 80 root cameral O 1Fa VB M600VE 192 168 100 2 80 root camera2 O 1Fb VB M600D 192 168 100 3 80 root camera3 O Up to 30 cameras can be registered If camera information for more than 30 cameras is listed an error will occur when the file is loaded into the Camera Angle Setting Tool Creating a Camera Specification File W Entering in a Text Editor separate each field with a comma When you save the file use the csv file extension RegisterName HostName PortNumber UserName Pass
69. ached Notification with HTTP as the content of notification 2 URI Enter the URI to be uploaded to using up to 255 characters 3 User Name Password Enter the user name and password required for authentication The authentication method is BASIC authentication 4 Proxy Server Enter the host name or IP address of the proxy server using up to 63 characters Proxy Port Enter the port number of the proxy server factory default setting is 80 Proxy User Name Proxy Password Enter the user name and password of the proxy server The authentication method is BASIC authentication D Parameter query string Enter the parameter using up to 127 characters Parameters can be specified using the character P 8 4 HTTP Upload Test Clicking Exec initiates an upload test based on the settings currently entered It is not necessary to click Apply For a password first click Exec then Apply the password E1 Important Enter Proxy Server Proxy Port Proxy User Name and Proxy Password if connecting via a proxy FTP Upload O Panera wesma Up to 255 characters File Naming YYMMDDHHMMS Sms Notification The content of notification is set to Image data upload with FTP 2 FTP Server Enter the host name or IP address of the FIP server using up to 63 characters 3 User Name Password Enter the user name an
70. an connect to the camera There is no audio e f there is no audio check the audio server settings of the camera and also check the sound and audio device settings for the PC e f you are using the Admin Viewer with the administrator authorities check if the camera is connected to the RM Lite Viewer or another viewer that lets the administrator use audio e Audio cannot be received if you are using a proxy server e Audio cannot be used when connected via SSL encrypted communications e Audio reception functions cannot be used during IPv6 connection e Audio cannot be used if add ons are not installed The camera cannot be controlled e f you connect the Admin Viewer as an administrator you will have exclusive possession of the camera control privileges If you connect to the Admin Viewer as an Authorized User you cannot control the camera unless the administrator releases camera control Consult the Administrator P 7 2 The viewer gets disconnected e Check the network and PC for abnormality e Reboot the PC and connect again You forgot your password e You can initialize all settings of the camera excluding date and time using the reset switch P 8 21 The administrator password required for initialization is camera Note however that network settings such as the IP address and subnet mask will be initialized and must be set again xipueddy Data cannot be uploaded e Check the upload destination in the Upload
71. arting paramd S001 Parameter management module started 002 System settings changed info Updated system settings S002 Settings not requiring rebooting were changed 010 Event service started info Description starting event S010 Meaning The event service was started 011 Event service shut down info shutdown event S011 The event service was shut down List of Log Messages 012 External device service started info Description starting extio S012 Meaning The external device input output service was started 013 External device service shut down info shutdown extio S013 The external device input output service was shut down 014 Timer service started info starting timer S014 The timer service was started 015 Timer service shut down info Description shutdown timer S015 Meaning The timer service was shut down 070 Change to SSL certificate info xipueddy Description ssl succeeded to 1 certificate S070 generate load delete restore Meaning A certificate was generated loaded deleted restored Countermeasure None 240 Camera error warning Description serviceman call S240 Meaning A camera error occurred Countermeasure Camera needs to be serviced 306 Error on saving settings err Description Can t update system settings S306 Meaning An error generated while the system w
72. as saving setting Setting could not be saved Countermeasure Provide enough memory space by deleting unnecessary files in the user memory area etc 307 Error on saving settings err Description voadmin c XXX Can t update system settings S307 Meaning An error generated while the settings were saved by the setup protocol Setting could not be saved Countermeasure Provide enough memory space by deleting unnecessary files in the user memory area etc 8 17 8 18 310 Working error in event service err Description cannot work event 1 2 3 S310 1 Error number 3 Error information Meaning An error occurred while the event service was running If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing 311 Working error in external input output service err Description cannot work extio 1 2 3 S311 Error number 1 3 Error information Meaning An error occurred while the external input output device service was running If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing 312 Working error in timer service err Description cannot work timer 1 2 3 S312 Error number 1 3 Error information Meaning An internal error occurred in the timer service If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing 410 Event service initial
73. at each angle to change the shape of the polygon e Click Clear to delete the polygonal detection area e The camera tampering detection area cannot be changed Changing a Rectangular detection area into a Polygonal shape or changing a Polygonal detection area into a Rectangular shape Changing the shape of the detection areas already set deletes that area and switches to a new drawing setting W Setting Detection Criteria per Detection Type Specify different detection criteria for each detection type Detect criteria for Moving Object Detection set detection areas where you want to detect moving objects Object Size 20 00 gt es 0 For Object Size enter a value or move the slider to set the ratio of the size of an object moving in the detection area to the size of the detection area When the ratio of an area where the camera has detected a moving object exceeds the value set for Object Size detected mode is triggered to ON When Object Size is changed an indicator frame showing the size of the object is displayed for 1 second in the center of the image display area allowing specification of the settings while checking the size ratio Detection Area Object size indicator Intelligent Function Setting Tool Any moving objects detected are shown with contour lines If a moving object is smaller than Object Size its contour lines are white If the moving object is
74. aulty Arrange for servicing List of Log Messages V401 Video input command error crit Description video 1 Command error 2 3 V401 1 Video number 2 Process description 3 Error details Meaning The video input function was stopped because a video input command could not be processed Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing V402 Video input frozen crit Description video 1 stalled V402 1 Video number Meaning The video input function was stopped because video generation stopped Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing V403 Video input error crit Description video 1 fatal error 2 V403 1 Video number 2 Error number xipueddy Meaning The video input function was stopped because an error that does not permit recovery of the video input system was detected Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing V420 Could not start intelligent service crit Description intelligent initialization error 1 2 V420 Error number Cause of error Meaning Failed to initialize intelligent service Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing V421 Intelligent service error crit Description intelligent w
75. be shown in the image display area The preview frame turns blue when you drag tt E Note e The aspect ratio of the preview frame is always 3 4 e The Viewer PTZ uses digital zoom so the higher the digital zoom ratio the lower the quality of the image becomes Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator WE Moving the Preview Frame Note e After changing the preview frame the image display area will continue to display the cropped image corresponding to the preview frame even after the Viewer PTZ panel is closed Move by dragging However you reconnect to Admin Viewer the initial status will Click within the preview frame and drag it over the subject be restored that you want to see magnified You can move the preview frame to the desired position The image display for the Viewer PTZ panel is subject to the piee a E AIEI settings configured in Maximum Number of Clients and Maximum Connection Time sec under Image Server in the W Setting page Therefore depending on the settings the image may not display or will display for a certain amount of time only In such cases see The image is not displayed in the Viewer PTZ panel The image disappears from the Viewer PTZ panel under Troubleshooting in Chapter 8 Appendix and confirm the settings 1 To return to the original display from magnified view drag the preview frame to its original size entire screen The c
76. 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 M700 600 and bundled RM Lite contains Open Source Software modules For details see ThirdPartySoftware E pdf Third Party Software License in the OpenSourceSoftware folder in the LICENSE folder on the Setup CD ROM Each module s license conditions are also available in the same folder Software under GPL and LGPL If you would like to obtain the source code under GPL LGPL please contact the dealer or sales agent where you purchased the product Table of Contents PV GUC TOW a soret gise E EE ine R E A E ES ii Dr E A EA E E E nee A E ee eee ii I ea wale cea eu hrews eee vee trata oc bawante nese ecaia ctu tenntatew oienese cia enearenst cen siees ii Notes on Privacy and Publicity Rights Regarding the Use of Video Audio n ii Tadema NOICE esson nee ASTERA E TAE EAE AET ii Notes on the Bundled Software RM Lite Disclaimer ssssiressiresrirerrierrresrreserrerrrrrerrrerrn jii Notes on License Agreement for Bundled Software ccccccccccccccccsseeeceeeeeseeeeeeeseseeeeseeeeags jii European Unon and EEAV ORIY sariati rt ana een Arn eh ARE ated EEn EEEE a E jii i
77. bjects are not detected in privacy mask areas Difficult to detect Subjects e Objects or portions where there is little contrast in color or brightness with the background may not be detected Detection Area e Small objects and changes on the screen may not be detected e Partial or entire changes in light on the screen may trigger detection Detection Settings Name You can use up to 64 characters in a detection setting name Be sure to enter a single byte alohanumeric detection setting name In a Detection Settings Name ASCII characters Spaces or printable characters can be used e f multiple objects overlap the detection status may change 2 Area Shape Select Rectangular or Polygonal for the shape of detection areas you want to set in the image display area For details on detection area setting operations see Setting Detection Criteria per Detection Type P 6 13 Clear If the Area Shape is Polygonal the detection area set in the image display area is deleted Display Color Choose the color of the detection setting The color selected here becomes the display color of the detection area in the image display area 6 11 6 12 4 Object Size Change Ratio Duration Sec set the lower limit for the size change ratio and judgment time for the set detection area to trigger detection If the value set here is exceeded Detected mode is triggered Click
78. blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here 6 Pop up pop up pi AVA Sted V 101 010 Ver 1 0 0 hae S Maintenance Accessing the Setting Menu The various settings of the camera are configured by accessing the camera in the web browser First access the top page of the camera P 4 2 For details on entering the user name and password see P 4 3 When a setting is changed on any setting page Apply AD VB M600 ver 100 es shown on the top right and bottom right of the setting ie rece berate page turns from grayed out to blue System administrator password and network settings Setting Menu ltems Common to All Setting Pages You can access each setting page and Admin Viewer a from the Setting Menu WE Applying New Settings y Date and time settings E Apply _ Camera control parameters and installation condition settings Image quality image size and frame rate settings HTTP FTP upload and e mail notification settings sone Rare ha Click Apply to make the new setting effective External device input and volume detection event settings E s Click Clear to restore the previous setting Settings to restrict access to the camera such as by registered user or IP address IPsec configuration SSL TLS HTTP communication encryption settings sc W Setting Changes Requiring Rebooting Reboot Item Settings for items that require the camera to be rebooted e such as view
79. cation mode is invalid SMTP_AUTH was forcibly set A271 E mail communication buffer overflowed warning mail queue is full A271 E mails overflowed from the communication buffer Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences Also adjust image quality and image size for upload List of Log Messages A272 Upload communication buffer overflowed warning Description ftp htto queue is full A272 Meaning Upload data overflowed from the communication buffer Countermeasure Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences Also adjust the image quality image size and frame rate for upload A273 Used buffer size is over maximum size warning Description used buffer size is over maximum size A273 Meaning The buffer reached maximum usage size Countermeasure Adjust the image quality image size and frame rate for upload A274 Event buffer for upload overflowed warning Description event queue is full A274 Meaning Event buffer for upload overflowed Countermeasure Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences A275 Image buffer for upload overflowed warning xipueddy Description buffer queue is full A275 Meaning Image buffer for upload overflowed Countermeasure Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences Also adjust the image quality image size and frame rate for upload A470 Uploader initialization
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81. commercial lens cleaner to remove grime on the lens surface e Be aware that scratches on the lens surface may result in poor image capture W Cleaning of Protection Plate or Dome Case Grime on the protection plate or dome case reduces image quality so periodic cleaning is required If the surface of protection plate or dome case cannot be cleaned well remove the protection plate or dome case to clean more thoroughly 1 Remove the protection plate or dome case see Using Camera Housing in the VB M7O0F Installation Guide to remove the protection plate See steps in Installing the Camera in the VB M600D VB M600VE Installation Guide to remove the dome case 2 Dampen a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral detergent and wipe away the grime gently 3 Wipe with a dry cloth 4 Reattach the protection plate front cover or dome case to its original position Periodically check the brackets and screws for rust and loosening to prevent injuries and equipment damage due to falling items For inspections please contact the dealer where you purchased the product WE Maintenance for Recessed Mounting Kit dedicated option for VB M600D VB M600VE Periodically check the brackets and screws for rust and loosening to prevent injuries and equipment damage due to falling items For inspections please contact the dealer where you purchased the product Safety Precautions xi xii Chapter 1 Befo
82. control screen noise may increase If noise is noticeable lower the control level Setting the Focus Select Manual or Fixed at Infinity for focus setting Manual Fixed at Infinity One shot OF ry Manual You can adjust the focus manually by pushing the a far and 2 near buttons Clicking One shot AF will use autofocus to focus on a subject and then stop in manual focus Fixed at Infinity You can set the focus so that it is fixed near infinity E1 Important e Use focus operations in the Admin Viewer for temporarily checking subjects at other focal points To fix a long term focal point use the Camera Angle Setting Tool e lf itis set in the Admin Viewer the same focus mode will occur in the viewers of other users also e Setting the shutter speed at 1 1 to 1 4 in manual exposure P 7 12 will disable the One shot AF focus mode Switch the focus to Manual and adjust it to your subject e Refer to the notes on P 3 7 for focus ranges when Night Mode P 5 10 P 7 14 is enabled Setting the Exposure You can set various options relating to exposure operation Exposure Au to Manual Auto Flickerless Auto Shutter priority AEI Exposure Gompensation 3 pS 0 1 2 3 2 Metering Mode Shutter Speed Aperture Gain Exposure Mode Select from Auto Manual Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE If Auto is selected for
83. ct to the next camera on the list Load camera specification file Camera List No Registered Name i 1 RIF VB M7OOF Camera to be connected next 2Fa VB M600D 2Fb VE M600D Detailed Information Registered Name B1F VB M700F Host Name 192 168 100 1 Port 8D SSL Communications Disable In Detailed Information information for the camera selected in the camera list is displayed Disconnecting from the Camera Shutting Down Click Disconnect from the File menu to disconnect the currently connected camera File View Help Connect Select Camera Disconnect Exit Click Exit from the File menu to shut down the Camera Angle Setting Tool File View Help Connect Select Camera Disconnect C E1 Important You must set Intelligent Function detection areas and privacy masks again after changing settings in the Camera Angle Setting Tool Setting the Camera Angle Display Screen of Camera Angle Setting Tool VB M600D MEMAN File View Help 3 D Control Assist Display Enable T x Control Button Display D T Image Fip a o a j de D Camera Angle LA an Ne Ta Pan 4 a 3 a Tilt 5 aa KIEN i Rotation O D E FERETE E R T TA T 1 2 3 15 VB M700F Image Hip Camera Angle Image Display Area Tilt button vB M600D MENAN The image captured by
84. d Camera Control Image Audio Camera Control Distribution Distribution Authorized User Guest User Privileged Camera Control Camera Control Image Distribution Audio Distribution set the user authorities of authorized users and guest users Select the checkboxes corresponding to the items you want to permit for each user E Note Authorized users have higher authorities than guest users For details see Chapter 7 User Authorities and Camera Control Privileges P 7 2 IPv4 Host Access Restrictions 01 32 Authorize 02 f 32 Authorize 03 32 Authorize 04 32 Authorize 05 32 Authorize 06 32 Authorize 07 32 Authorize 08 32 Authorize 09 32 Authorize 10 32 Authorize Network Address Subnet 11 32 Authorize Apply Host Access Restrictions Set IPv4 host access restrictions to Disable or Enable 2 Default Policy If IPv4 host access restrictions are applied select Authorize Access or Prohibit Access for the default policy Network Address Subnet Create a list of permitted hosts and restricted hosts and set IPv4 address access for each host to Authorize or Prohibit You can specify the subnet and set access restrictions by network or host If access is prohibited access to all ports is restricted E1 Important e To prohibit access via a proxy server in HTTP connection a proxy server address must be set e f host access restriction i
85. d Center or use the installer in the bundled setup CD ROM Applications folder gt DotNetFramework folder gt dotnetfx35 exe When dotnetfx35 exe launches it will attempt to download a language pack from the internet If your computing environment is not internet enabled after a moment the package will be installed without the language pack The language pack is not required for operation RM Lite For more operating environment details refer to Operating Environment in the Administrator s Manual Notes on Operating Environment Notes on Use When the Windows Firewall Function is Enabled When the VB Initial Setting Tool is started the Windows security Alert dialog box may appear If the Windows Security Alert dialog box appears click Unblock Once this button is clicked the warning dialog box will no longer appear If the Windows Security Alert dialog box does not appear the Windows firewall warning function may be disabled Follow the procedure below to add the VB Initial Setting Tool as a Windows Firewall exception Click Windows Firewall in Control Panel System and Security A ay Control Panel System and Security Windows Firewall v 9 9 Search Control Panel File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel H aaa Help protect your computer with Windows Firewall Allow a program or feature Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access
86. d Clip will playback when an ON event is input from an external device Audio Playback at OFF Event select the audio playback operation to be performed upon an OFF event If Enable is selected the audio designated in Sound Clip will playback when the event input from an external device turns OFF Sound Clip select the sound clip to be played For registration of sound clips see P 5 21 Volume select the volume of sound clips using an integer of 1 to 100 The greater the value the louder the volume becomes Timer Timer Event Setting1 Enable Start Time hh mm 00 00 Repeat Setting Enable Repeat Interval 1 sec Repeat Count 1 65535 Timer Event Setting2 Disable Timer Event Setting3 Disable Timer Event Setting4 Disable Upload Disable E mail Notification Disable A 4 4 4 4 A 4 Timer Event Setting Select Enable or Disable for timer event 2 Start Time Set the start time of the timer event in 24 hour format Event Setting Image Buffer Volume Detection Audio Playback and Timer Repeat Setting If Enable is selected timer events will be generated according to settings in Repeat Interval and Repeat Count 4 Repeat Interval Select 1 sec 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 1 hour 3 hours 6 hours or 12 hours for the upload and e mail notification repeat intervals Repeat Cou
87. d password required for authentication PASV Mode Select Enable or Disable for the PASV mode when uploading via FTP File Upload Path Enter the path to the folder where the image file is to be uploaded to using up to 255 characters Upload Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification File Naming Set a desired file naming rule YYYYMMDDHHMMSSms Images are uploaded according to the file name format of tyear month day hour minute second ms jpg Example 200801231 12122000 jpg YYYYMMDD Directory HHMMSSms A subdirectory named year month day is created first and then the image is uploaded using the file name hour minute second ms jpog Example 20080123 112122000 jpg Loop Images are loaded with a file name numbered up to the value set in Maximum Number of Loops Example O000 jpg 0001 jp9 User Setting Images are uploaded according to the file naming method specified in Subdirectory Name to Create and File Name to Create ep D Q 5 at Q D 5 15 File Naming Loop v a 0 9999 Maximum Number of Loops If Loop is set under File Naming enter the maximum number of loops in the range of O to 9999 File jS User Setting Up to 127 character File Name to Fr DE 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
88. dialog box appears and the page fails to display correctly To correct this problem follow the procedure below to register the top page as a trusted site 1 Access the VB M700 600 Viewer and the Setting Page from the top page of the camera with Internet Explorer The following dialog box appears Internet Explorer a x Content from the Web site listed below is being blocked by the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration http 192 168 100 1 Learn more about Internet Explorer s Enhanced Security Configuration If you trust this Web site you can lower security settings for Add the site by adding it to the Trusted sites zone If you know _ this Web site is on your local intranet review help for instructions on adding the site to the local intranet zone instead Important adding this web site to the Trusted sites zone will lower the security settings for all content from this web site for all applications including Internet Explorer 9 Click Ada The Trusted sites dialog box appears 1 9 1 10 3 lf selected clear the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone checkbox You can add and remove Web sites From this zone All Web sites WS in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this Web site to the zone http 192 168 100 41 Web sites http www canon com webyiew Require server verification https for all sites
89. dows Media Player O Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service LJ Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service Internet C Windows Peer to Peer Collaboration Foundation O Windows Remote Management C Wireless Portable Devices OOOCOOO8ae8s OOOCOO08es8o7 Details Allow another program OK Cancel sn eiojeg 3 This will bring up the Add a Program dialog box Click to select VB Initial Setting Tool and then click Add Select the program you want to add or click Browse to find one that is not listed and then dick OK Programs 4 windows DVD Maker 53 Windows Fax and Scan F Windows Live Call windows Live Messenger Windows Live Writer iE Windows Live photogallery E Windows Live Movie E windows Live Mail windows Media Center a Windows Remote Assistance Path C Program Files Canon WebView VBInit 5 Browse What are the risks of unblocking a program You can choose which network location types to add this program to Network location types Cancel Notes on Use with Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Registering the Top Page of the Camera as a Trusted Site In Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 the security level for Internet sites and intranet sites on Internet Explorer is set to High by default Thus when accessing the VB M700 600 Viewer or the camera s Setting Page a content block
90. e Audio files must be 20 seconds or shorter and must be wav files i law PCM 8 bits sampling frequency 8000 Hz monaural 5 22 Access Control Setting User Access Privileges The following can be set here e Authorized User Account Register who can access this camera e User Authority set the authorities for authorized users and guest users e Pv4 Host Access Restrictions Specify the hosts from which IPv4 access is permitted and restricted e IPv6 Host Access Restrictions Specify the hosts from which IPv6 access is permitted and restricted Authorized User Account User Name upto 15 characters Add e Password 6 to 15 characters Delete jz User Name Password Enter the user name and password and then click Add The authorized user will be added to the user list The user name can consist of up to 15 single byte characters using A to Z a to z O to 9 hyphen and underscore The password can consist of 6 to15 single byte ASCII characters space or printable characters 2 User List A list of authorized users is shown User authorities can be set for these users Up to 50 users can be registered in addition to the Administrator root Also the user list can be sorted using the A VW buttons on the right To delete a user select the applicable user from the user list and then click Delete User Authority Privilege
91. e and enter the name server address and host name of the camera You can register the host name of the camera in the name server Characters A to Z a to z O to 9 hyphen _ underscore and period may be used up to 63 single byte characters in length 1 Important Do not use _ underscore in Host Name in Internet Explorer 8 E Note e Register the host name for DNS if the camera IP Address Setting Method is Auto DHCP P 5 5 DNS server registration settings must be set in advance Contact your System Administrator for the DNS server settings e f the name server address 1 is unavailable the name server address 2 will be accessed However the name server address 2 must be set in advance SNMP SNMP Enable epep oroad R Up to 31 characters public Administrator Contact Information Up to 63 characters Administration Function Name Up to 31 characters Installation Location Up to 34 characters VB M600 SNMP Set SNMP use to Disable or Enable Camera information can be referenced by the SNMP Manager if Enable is specified 2 Community Name Set a community name for SNMP It is recommended that you change the community name to ensure system security 3 Administrator Contact Information Set contact information e mail address etc for the Administrator of the camera Setting information can be referenced by the SNMP manager 4
92. e exposure can be achieved for the subject near the center Use 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 ina 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 5 10 Spot The center of the screen is metered An appropriate exposure can be achieved for the subject at the center of the screen regardless of the brightness darkness on the periphery of the screen Use this mode if you want to adjust the exposure to the center of the screen because the subject is receiving a spotlight or backlight etc 4 Smart Shade Control Select Disable or one of the 7 levels from 1 weak to 7 strong for smart shade control at the camera Startup 6 White Balance select the white balance according to the light source to achieve natural color in the image Auto The white balance is adjusted automatically Manual set the values of red and blue gain according to the light source Enter a value from O to 1023 for both the R Gain and B Gain Daylight Fluorescent select this option to capture video under daylight fluorescent lighting White Fluorescent select this option to capture video under daylight fluorescent or white fluorescent lighting Warm Fluorescent select t
93. e Import Wizard When certificate registration is complete a message The import was successful will appear Chapter Setting Page L Administrator Password and Network Detailed Settings L Camera Date and Time Settings L Camera Name and Initial Camera Settings Related Settings L Image Size and Quality Settings L Upload and E mail Notification Settings L Image Server Audio Server and HTTP Server Settings L Settings Related to Events L User Registration Authorities and Access Restriction Settings L IPsec Settings HTTP Communication Encryption SSL TLS Settings _1 SD Memory Card Operations and Displaying Information _I Settings for Items Requiring Rebooting L Maintenance Displaying Log and Setting Information Rebooting Factory Default Settings Setting Menu From the Setting Menu you can navigate to each setting page to set various items regarding the camera Information describing what can be set from each setting page is listed as follows See each setting page for details 5 2 Setting Menu Ap VB M600 Ver 1 0 0 Setting Menu Network Administrator password LAN IPv4 IPv6 DNS and SNMP Settings P 5 5 Date and Time Camera date and time and time zone settings P 5 8 Camera Camera name initial camera settings day night external input device name and external output device name settings P 5 9 Video Initial camera settings image quality image size and frame rate settings f
94. e privacy mask area If you want to cancel the changes and restore the settings saved in the camera click Restore settings 3 Click Quick adding to save the privacy mask area The set privacy mask area is saved in the camera Lit Ht Privacy Mask Registration al Registered Privacy Masks 0 8 Focus Manual Fixed at Infinity Fey One shot AF rem Smart Shade Control You can set up to eight privacy masks Repeat the setting operations to set multiple privacy mask areas S OO UIWpPY 4 Confirm privacy mask areas saved privacy mask areas are shown in the image display area and privacy mask display area Image Display Area Enabled privacy mask areas are shown filled with color Disabled privacy mask areas are just shown in a frame Privacy Mask Area Privacy masks for which the Enable privacy mask checkbox is selected are shown filled with color Privacy masks that are not selected are shown in a hatched frame E1 Important e Intelligent functions will not detect set privacy mask areas e Privacy masks are applied to all images transmitted from the camera live video uploaded images recorded video Changing Deleting a Privacy Mask Area How to Change 1 Select the privacy mask area you want to change Click the privacy mask area you want to change in the registered privacy mask display area or select a privacy mask area by clicking Next 2 Change the position and size
95. eb browser Check beforehand the precautions in Important in Reboot Item Setting Items Requiring Rebooting P 5 31 e f IP Address is selected under Global Address for the Web Page be sure to set both IPv4 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 in Network on the Setting page Event Setting Image Buffer Volume Detection Audio Playback and Timer The following can be set here e Image Buffer set the items associated with the temporary saving of images in the image buffer e Volume Detection Set the operation to be performed at the time of volume detection e External Device Input Set the operation to be performed when an event is triggered by input from an external device e Timer Set timer events e Sound Clip Upload set the audio file registered as playback Image Buffer a Pre event Buffer number of image frames 0 100 a Post event Buffer number of image frames 0 100 Frame Rate set the frame rate that applies when images are temporarily saved in the image buffer at the moment an event occurs 2 Pre event Buffer number of image frames set the number of images to be buffered before the event Post event Buffer number of image frames set the number of images to be buffered after the event 1 Important e The max
96. ect criteria for Removed Object Detection set detection areas for objects whose removal you want to detect Duration Sec For Duration Sec set the time that must elapse after the object has been taken away Detected mode will be triggered to ON when an object is taken away from the detection area for a period longer than the set Duration Sec Removed object detected Any moving objects detected are shown with contour lines As long as Duration Sec has not elapsed contour lines are white When Duration Sec has elapsed contour lines take on the same color as the detection area indicating that detected mode has been triggered to ON Contour of removed object Important Set detection areas for removed object detection so that they precisely match the contours of the object in question Influence from the target object s shadow or adjacent objects may result in the target object being recognized as larger than actual and will not trigger Removed Object Detection In such cases reconfigure the detection area to outline the recognized target object Detect criteria for Camera Tampering Detection For Camera Tampering Detection the entire image display area becomes the detection area Detected mode will be triggered to ON when the image is obstructed over an area exceeding the ratio set in Change Ratio Change Ratio 9 30 00 When Change Ratio i
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98. ended that you check whether the camera is focusing correctly e Focus ranges rough guide are shown in the table below J oea oe Point of infinity When using an infrared lamp the camera may be out of focus Focus Mode W Setting the Exposure You can set the image brightness in seven levels 3 to 3 Exposure Compensation To darken the image select a negative value To brighten the image select a positive value E Note e fthe camera s Exposure Mode P 7 12 was set to Manual it will be changed to Auto after setting exposure compensation e The exposure compensation value set with the Camera Angle Setting Tool will not be reflected in Exposure Compensation P 5 9 in Camera on the Setting page O D 3 D o gt 5 Q D o A Co Oo Creating a Camera Specification File You can load a camera list in the Select Camera dialog box P 3 3 if you create a camera specification file which lists connection information for cameras The camera list allows for simple switching between camera connections for multiple cameras Create a camera specification file beforehand using a text editor The file must be saved in CSV file format WE Camera Specification File Content The 1st row in the camera specification file is the header row Enter a title for each column Camera information is listed for one camera per row starting from the 2nd row Enter the following information for e
99. eneeeesneeeesaaeeeas 8 20 PRC SIGNS oe WINGS irae 8 21 Restoring the Initial Setting from the Maintenance Page in the Web Browset 8 21 Restoring Factory Default Settings with the Reset Switch on the Camera 8 21 List of Factory Default SettingS cccccccsseccccessecceeseecseeeecsanseeceseeeseneeesneeesaeees 8 23 106 o E E E ines encase E E E E E E E E 8 32 vii vill How to Read This Operation Guide User s Manuals This camera comes with the Installation Guide and Operating Guide this manual included in the Setup CD ROM VB M700F Installation Guide or VB M600D VB M600VE Installation Guide Bundled This guide provides notes on the camera installation and explains the procedures to install the camera as well as the main camera specifications Sections you should reference in this guide will be marked Installation Guide along with the name of the reference items VB M700F VB M600D VB M600VE Operation Guide This Document VBM67000G_E pdf This document explains the initial camera settings Admin Tools settings viewer operations and troubleshooting etc This document is included in the setup CD ROM In the Setup CD ROM the recording software RM Lite Network Video Recording Software RM Lite in Chapter1 Before Use is also included The following User s Manuals are available Network Video Recording Software RM Lite Administrator s Manual RML10AM_E pdf This docu
100. ent operations of the detection setting selected Paste event settings Paste the copied event operations to the detection setting selected Log Viewer This tool lets you view the operating condition log of the camera Display Screens of Log Viewer DE a ee i a Reload Bers Fe i Nethe Source Camera Internal Memory Select all eee c Date amp Time Message 02 15 22 33 49 02 15 22 33 49 02 15 22 06 58 02 15 22 06 55 02 15 22 06 55 02 15 22 06 47 02 15 22 06 32 02 15 22 06 23 02 15 22 06 23 02 15 22 01 18 02 15 22 01 15 02 15 22 01 15 02 15 22 01 08 02 15 22 00 42 02 15 22 00 17 02 15 22 00 17 02 15 21 59 47 02 15 21 59 31 MIIS 31 0Nn 91 W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 W host 192 168 0 5 user root video jpg 648 W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 Updated system settings W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 W host 192 168 0 5 user root video jpg 982 W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 Updated system settings W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 W host 192 168 0 5 user root video jpg 894 W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 W host 192 168 0 5 user root prio 51 w030 w030 w031 wnn TARERPPRSRPERSePeRSeeReeE SS Wi hart 1029 160 9 anrr nrin 51 Download Download log files from t
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103. es again Explanation Connection failed due to an invalid IP address etc The camera is busy Failed to get camera control privileges Failed to establish audio connection The connection limit was exceeded The request for camera control privileges was denied because the camera was being used by the Admin Viewer etc Connection for audio reception failed You are not connected to the camera An attempt was made to operate the camera when the camera was not connected Please get camera control privileges An attempt was made to operate the camera without camera control privileges Another user is already connected as an administrator The viewer is already connected in another window The Admin Viewer is already connected to the camera The viewer is already available in another window Cookie is not available or blocked on your web browser Cookie is not available or blocked on your web browser JavaScript is not available or disabled on your web browser No audio device Failed to initialize Canon Network Camera Audio Receiver Image display for Viewer PTZ use is restricted JavaScript is not available or blocked on your web browser The Audio button has been clicked when there is no audio device or the audio device has been disabled in the PC ActiveX plugin is not installed within ten seconds after clicking the Audio button The image display for the Viewer
104. esktop or by selecting All Programs gt WebView following operations Livescope gt Camera Angle Setting Tool from the Start menu 1 Click Connect from the File menu File View Help Camera Angle Connect Setting Tool v1 0 Select Camera The Connection settings dialog box will appear 2 Enter each item for the camera to connect to and click OK Host Name 192 168 100 1 Administrator User Name Administrator Password E Enable SSL Communications TEST ok Port Host Name Enter the host name or IP address of the camera P 2 5 Administrator User Name Enter the administrator user name for the camera P 2 5 Administrator Password Enter the administrator password for the camera P 2 5 Enable SSL Communications Select this checkbox to connect to the camera using SSL communications Normally SSL communications are not used factory default setting P 5 28 Port Set the HTTP port number to 80 443 or in the range of 1024 to 65535 Normally 80 factory default setting is used P 5 18 3 Click Yes at the following message Ci Starting camera angle setting Any viewers or recording software connected to the camera will be disconnected Are you sure you want to proceed L Do not show this message again a E Note When the Camera Angle Setting Tool connects to a camera the viewer and recording software connected to t
105. etting Tool L Camera Angle Setting Method L Creating a Camera Specification File to Manage Multiple Cameras Setting the Camera Angle Use the Camera Angle Setting Tool to adjust the camera angle when installing the camera or to change the capture orientation according to the situation You can set zoom focus and exposure compensation You can set pan tilt rotation zoom focus and exposure compensation The exposure compensation P 7 12 set with the Camera Angle Setting Tool or Admin Viewer is reset when the camera is rebooted To set exposure compensation when the camera starts set Exposure Compensation from Camera Initial Camera Settings in the Setting Menu P 5 9 1 Important e The Camera Angle Setting Tool is bundled for angle adjustment during camera installation only and is not intended for daily use Overuse may cause the camera to malfunction e After changing settings in the Camera Angle Setting Tool check the settings in the Setting page and Admin Tools operate as intended e The Camera Angle Setting Tool cannot be used via a proxy server e Upload functions cannot be used while the Camera Angle Setting Tool is connected Launching the Camera Angle Setting Tool Connecting to the Camera Launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool by double clicking The Camera Angle Setting Tool is not connected when the on the Camera Angle Setting Tool icon located on the camera starts Connect to the camera through the d
106. 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 arrange for servicing W Application audio server messages B001 Starting and shutdown of audio server info Description 1 audio B001 1 starting stopping Meaning The audio server was started shut down B011 Audio client connected info Description 1 2 connected n 3 B011 1 Client type send recv 2 Client host IP address 3 Total number of clients Meaning An audio client was connected 8 11 8 12 B012 Audio client closed info Description 1 2 closed n 3 B012 Client type send recv Client host IP address 3 Total number of clients Meaning An audio client was disconnected B101 Error request received notice 1 unusual request 2 B101 Client host IP address 2 Error type 400 404 The request was denied due to a command error 400 or parameter error 404 B102 Client connection denied notice Description 1 request denied 2 B102 Client host IP address Denial type 41 43 Meaning Client connection was denied due to an authentication error 41 time specification error 42 insufficient resource 43 specification of unsupported codec 45 specification of un
107. follows Provided controls Viewer Operations Privileged Camera Admin All operations possible in the Admin Viewer Control Viewer Details Camera Control Viewer PTZ operation backlight compensation On Off switch snapshots image Image Distribution display size change image capture size change audio button operation reconnect Audio Distribution button operation full screen mode smart shade control focus exposure white balance night mode external device output control event display and SD memory card insert status VB Viewer All operations possible in the VB Viewer Details Backlight compensation On Off switch snapshots image display size change image capture size change audio button operation and reconnect button operation Camera Control VB Viewer All operations possible in the VB Viewer Image Distribution Details Audio Distribution Backlight compensation On Off switch snapshots image display size change image capture size change audio button operation and reconnect button operation Image Distribution VB Viewer Image display size change image capture size change audio button operation Audio Distribution and reconnect button operation Image Distribution VB Viewer Image display size image capture size change and reconnect button operation 1 Image cropping and expanded contracted display functions 2 If image distribution authority is disabled users can no longer use VB
108. fore enabling day night automatic switching check operations thoroughly WE The Computer Operated Camera Angle Setting Tool This product comes with the Camera Angle Setting Tool that lets you make motorized pan tilt rotation Zoom and focus adjustments You can make adjustments while you view video on a PC for hassle free adjustment during installation Configurable zoom focus settings Configurable pan tile rotation zoom focus settings W Intelligent Functions that Enable a Wide Range of Detection The camera also boasts a wide array of intelligent functions including moving object detection abandoned object detection removed object detection camera tampering detection and volume detection Using detection results as a trigger the system can automatically upload the corresponding image to a designated location via FTP HTTP STMP e mail or provide event notification WE Shock Resistant Materials and Mechanisms This product s exterior materials are made of aluminum alloy and 3 5 mm thick 0 14 in thick polycarbonate resin The camera also features a shock absorbing mechanism that creates a highly shock resistant structure The camera s dome case also uses special screws that cannot be easily removed W Privacy Mask Function The camera is also equipped with a privacy mask function that hides part of an image E Dustproof Waterproof Mechanisms that Enable a Wide Variety of Installation Environments The camera
109. forget the new password e If the Administrator and an authorized user share the VB Viewer on the same PC it is strongly recommended that the Remember my credentials checkbox be cleared e f the wrong user name or password is entered you cannot connect to the camera Connect to the camera by entering the correct user name and password e Press the reset switch to restore factory default settings if you have forgotten the administrator password P 8 21 Note however that this will reset all camera settings to factory default settings except for time and date e The Admin Tools and the Admin Viewer cannot be used if an IPv6 address is specified Only host names are supported for IPv6 connections 4 3 O O U pe O j mp z pe 3 D x pe Certificate Registration In order to use Admin Tools and Admin Viewer you must first install the two certificates issued by Canon Inc on your PC The certificates are stored on the Setup CD ROM Follow the procedure below to register the certificates using Internet Explorer 1 Insert the bundled Setup CD ROM into the PC s CD ROM drive and follow the procedure below After confirming that all other applications have been closed click Start menu gt Computer 2 Install admintools1 Double click the CD ROM icon that appears gt Applications folder gt Certificate folder gt admintools1 The Certificate dialog box will appear 3
110. ge IPsec Sets 1 to 5 are available and you can specify IPsec settings for one communication device for each IPsec Set Security Gateway IPv4 Address 192 168 10 1 Destination Subnet Mask Length IKE Pre Shared Ke pre shared key IPsec Set Set IPsec Set to Disable Enable in IPv4 or Enable in IPv6 IPsec Mode Set IPsec mode to Tunnel Mode or Transport Mode 3 Destination IPv4 Address Destination IPv6 Address Enter the IP address of the connection destination 4 Source IPv4 Address Source IPv6 Address Enter the IP address of the source 6 Security Protocol Set the IPsec protocol to ESP AH or ESP and AH If ESP is selected enter only the setting items relating to ESP If AH is selected enter only the setting items relating to AH If ESP and AH is selected enter all setting items Security Gateway IPv4 Address Security Gateway IPv6 Address If IPsec mode is set to Tunnel Mode in set the IP address of the security gateway Destination Subnet Mask Length IPv4 Destination Prefix Length IPv6 This setting is required only if IPSec mode is set to Tunnel Mode in If IPv6 is used enter a desired prefix length for the connection destination in the range of 16 to 128 If IPv4 is used enter a desired length in the range of 1 to 32 IKE Pre Shared Key Enter the pre shared key for IKE auto key exchange up to 127 characters E
111. haracters are shown If AO is entered for example logs starting with AO are displayed Date amp Time e Specify start date amp time When this check box is selected and a date and time are entered logs generated on or after the specified date and time are shown e Specify end date amp time When this check box is selected and a date and time are entered logs generated on or before the specified date and time are shown 1 Important Logs saved in the camera s internal memory are cleared when you perform Maintenance gt Restore Settings and Reboot or press the reset switch on the camera E Note Application HTTP Server and System support the log message list List of Log Messages P 8 8 S OO UIWpPY 6 18 Chapter r Admin Viewer VB Viewer L Differences between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer L User Authorities and Camera Control Privileges L Viewer Startup and Operation L Camera Control and Obtaining Camera Control Privileges L Admin Viewer Operation and Settings 1 2 Overview of Viewer The camera comes loaded with a viewer Accessing this viewer via a web browser allows you to display images and operate the camera Two types of viewer are available the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer o Zz e oO E1 Important Use the RM Lite Viewer to display H 264 video from the camera Only JPEG images can be displayed using the VB M700
112. hat can be set for users are privileged camera control camera control image distribution and audio distribution Users must have privileged camera control to use the Admin Viewer Users must have the image distribution authority to display images using the VB Viewer To operate the camera using the VB Viewer users must also have camera control authority Audio distribution authority is required to receive audio using the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer Administrator This user is given all authorities The user name is fixed to root The Administrator can launch the Admin Viewer from the Admin Viewer link on the top page Authorized User Authorized users can launch the Admin Viewer from the Admin Viewer link on the top page if they have privileged camera control Authorized users can no longer launch the Admin Viewer upon losing privileged camera control However they can still launch the VB Viewer Launching the VB Viewer can be prohibited by disabling all authorities of a given authorized user P 5 22 Guest User This user can only perform backlight compensation snapshots image display and audio distribution Guest users can launch the VB Viewer from the VB Viewer link on the top page The Administrator can completely prohibit all camera access from guest users by disabling all their authorities List of Authorized User Authorities Overview of Viewer E1 Important e At any time the Administra
113. he IPsec menu the camera may become inaccessible from the active web browser Check beforehand the precautions in Important in Reboot Item Setting Items Requiring Rebooting P 5 31 E Note If IPsec is used video transmission performance drops SSL TLS Setting HTTP Communication Encryption The following can be set here e Certificates Create an SSL TLS certificate e Certificate Management Manage the SSL TLS certificate e Encrypted Communications set the encrypted communication Certificates Create Self Signed Exec o O Cerite sews Melee O O OOOO O County 6 2m State Province S Locality L Tone Create Self Signed Certificate After entering each of the following settings click Exec to create a self signed certificate Follow the instructions in the message and reboot The certificate created will take effect after rebooting E Note Creating a certificate takes time so it is recommended that you stop video transmission and upload processes 2 Certificate Status If no certificate is installed Not Installed will appear If a certificate is installed Installed will appear Country C Enter the country code 4 State Province ST Locality L Organization O Organizational Unit OU Common Name CN Enter state province name locality organization name organizational unit and common name in ASCII characters spaces or pr
114. he NTP server cannot otherwise be established the date and time will not be changed e The camera s NIP broadcast mode does not support IPv6 e fthe Time Zone setting is changed the date and time display will update automatically according to the specified time zone Camera Setting Initial Camera Settings and External Device Name The following can be set here e Camera Name Enter the name of the camera The camera name is required for use with RM Lite e Initial Camera Settings set the AE mode and shutter soeed exposure compensation metering mode smart shade control and white balance for the camera startup e Day Night Set the day night switching mode e Installation Conditions Set LED to On Off e External Device Name set the external inout device name and external output device name Camera Name characters Up to 15 characters Camera Name Be sure to enter Camera Name alohanumeric characters Up to 15 ASCII characters Spaces and printable characters may be used for Camera Name alohanumeric characters E Note e The camera name set here will be shown when the camera is registered for use with bundled RM Lite Initial Camera Settings 2 Qerenreconmemeion 0 O Smart shee Can AE Mode Slow Shutter Shutter Speed set the exposure control and shutter speed for the camera startup AE Mode Auto The exposure is controlled automatically Auto Flickerles
115. he VB Initial Setting Tool Install the VB Initial Setting Tool to perform initial settings for the camera 1 Insert the bundled Setup CD ROM into the PC s CD ROM drive and follow the procedure below 1 After confirming that all other applications have been closed click Start menu gt Computer 2 Double click the CD ROM icon that appears gt Applications folder gt VBlnitInstall exe ber vena YBhithstall exe 2 Click Next and follow the on screen instructions to install Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for VB Initial Setting Tool v5 0 1 The InstallShield R Wizard will install VB Initial Setting Tool v5 0 1 on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties When installation is complete an icon will appear on the desktop VE Initial Setting Tool v5 6 1 Installing the Camera Angle Setting Tool Install the Camera Angle Setting Tool to perform angle adjustments when installing the camera 1 Insert the bundled Setup CD ROM into the PC s CD ROM drive and follow the procedure below 1 After confirming that all other applications have been closed click Start menu gt Computer 2 Double click the CD ROM icon that appears gt Applications folder gt Anglelnstall exe il Anelelnstallexe 2 Click Next and follow the on screen instructions to install ie Camera Angle Setting Tool v1 0
116. he camera are disconnected A live camera image from the connected camera will be displayed and the camera angle can be set Enable y Disable y Control Assist Correction a Manual Fixed at Infinity at Infinity mr ar Important e Access to one camera is restricted to 30 minutes The Camera Angle Setting Tool will be disconnected automatically after 30 minutes Reconnect if you do not complete camera angle settings within this time e One camera cannot be accessed by the Camera Angle Setting Tool from multiple PCs at the same time Setting the Camera Angle Connecting with a Camera List The following explains the operations for loading a camera specification file into the Camera Angle Setting Tool and using the camera list to connect to cameras See Creating a Camera Specification File P 3 8 for information on how to create a camera specification file W Loading a Camera Specification File 1 Click Select Camera from the File menu iE Camera J era Ang Setting kin File View Help Connect Select Camera The Select Camera dialog box will appear 2 Double click Load camera specification file Load camera specification file Camera List No Registered Name Detailed Information Registered Name Host Name Port SSL Communications 3 Select the camera specification file and click Open 5 pns x Lookin Settings ds c Egr
117. hieved depending on the applicable light source In this case use the One shot WB function e If the subject looks greenish under mercury lamps in the Auto mode select the Mercury Lamp mode under light source If the image is still not shown in appropriate colors under mercury lamps when the Mercury Lamp mode is selected under light source use the Auto mode e Notes on capturing video continuously day and night If a subject that seldom changes is captured in a location where the light source changes gradually such as when capturing a subject continuously day and night the image may not be shown in appropriate colors e 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 e When Night Mode is set including when it is set to Auto and night mode is judged to be applicable the white balance function cannot be used Setting the Night Mode Switch between Day Mode and Night Mode Might Mode Day Mode Might Mode E Note The Night Mode cannot be used if Auto is set for day night under Camera on the Setting page P 5 10 Day Mode Color image can be viewed in the normal mode Night Mode Images are shown in black and white due to the disabling of the infrared cut filter E Note Refer to the notes on P 3 7 for focus ranges when Night Mode is enabled P 5 10 P 7 14 O
118. his camera or SD memory cards 2 Reload Reload the displayed log file and show the latest logs 3 Previous File If there are multiple log files in the camera s internal memory or SD memory card load and display the file before the currently shown log list 4 Next File If there are multiple log files in the internal memory or SD memory card load and display the file after the currently shown log list 6 Open local file Load log files that are saved on a PC to the log display area Save to local file save the displayed log data as a text file to a PC D Source The name of the source from where log files are loaded is shown From the camera s internal memory Camera Internal memory From an SD memory card Camera SD card From files saved toa PC File name W host 192 168 0 5 user root video jpg 48330 W host 192 168 0 5 user root video jpg 9152 W host 192 168 0 5 user root video jpg 80372 Open local file Save to local file Filter gt W E Error Q EE waming D 3 W E Information z i O Specify code O i D Date amp Time I Specify start date amp time I Specify end date amp time B Apply filter Search Search for e 15 E W Match case Copy Copy to the clipboard logs that you have selected on the log display area Select all select all the logs that are shown in the log display area Show all logs checkbox When selected all logs
119. his option to capture video under warm fluorescent lighting Mercury Lamp Select this option to capture video under mercury lamps Sodium Lamp select this option to capture video under orange sodium lamps Halogen Lamp select this option to capture video under halogen bulbs or incandescent bulbs 1 Important e The initial camera settings to define the defaults that apply when the camera is started Setting changes will be reflected only after the camera is reconnected or rebooted Specify the settings used in the actual operating environment from the Admin Viewer P 7 10 If the subject is a traffic signal or electronic scoreboard etc the captured image may flicker In this case try changing the AE mode setting to Auto Shutter priority AE and selecting a shutter speed lower than 1 100 to see if the problem improves Day Night g Switching Brightness Standard Response sec Mode set Day Night mode to Manual or Auto If Manual is selected it is possible to switch manually between Day Mode and Night Mode using Admin Viewer Night Mode function P 7 14 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 Switching Brightness Set the brightness at which Day Mode and Night Mode will be switched Select Darker Slig
120. htly Darker Standard Slightly Brighter or Brighter Select Darker if you want to capture video in color as much as possible select Brighter to reduce noise Note that this mode switches to black amp white sooner Response sec set the time in seconds needed for judgment on switching between Day Mode and Night Mode Select 5 10 20 30 or 60 The mode will switch between Day Mode and Night Mode if brightness remains above or below the level set in for the number of seconds specified Select 30 or 60 if brightness changes frequently such as when a light Source passes in front of the camera Select 5 or 10 if change in brightness is minimal 1 Important If Auto is selected for Day Night conduct a thorough operation test to check the effectiveness of the setting beforehand If Auto is selected for Day Night set AE Mode and the Admin Viewer to Auto Auto Flickerless or Auto Shutter priority AE P 7 12 To use with infrared illumination set Day Night to Manual Infrared illumination cannot be used with Auto When Day Mode and Night Mode are switched the image may not focus correctly depending on the brightness If Day Night is set to Auto the infrared cutoff filter may move several times while the mode is switching between Day Mode and Night Mode Pan tilt Zoom and manual focus will not work during this period Installation Condit
121. i y udio DECSUSE the windows Audio Service is not enabled Service is not enabled Would vau like to enahle the Windonws Audio Service Vould you like to enable the Windows Audio Service 4 The Sound dialog box appears Click the Playback tab to confirm that an audio device has been installed If no audio device is installed refer to your PC manual Notes on Operating Environment Notes on Use with Windows Vista Windows 7 The following restrictions apply when the camera is used with Windows Vista or Windows 7 E RM Lite For more important information on the RM Lite operating environment see the Administrator s Manual 1 11 sn e0jeg 1 12 Chapter 2 Initial Settings L Preparing the Camera for Use I Initial Setting Tool Installation LI Initial Settings Preparing the Camera for Use This section explains how to perform initial settings for the camera and outlines the basic preparation process Performing Initial Settings for the Camera Before installing the camera read this chapter and use the VB Initial Setting Tool to configure the IP address Installing the VB Initial Setting Tool P 2 4 Performing Initial Settings for the Camera P 2 5 Checking images When initial settings are complete access the camera via a web browser and check the image using the VB Viewer Checking the Camera Image P 2 6 Setting the Camera Angle Use the Camera Angle Setting
122. ictions Disable Default Policy Authorize Access Prefix Prefix Length 01 128 Yes 02 128 Yes 03 128 Yes 04 128 Yes 05 128 Yes 06 128 Yes 07 128 Yes 08 128 Yes 09 128 Yes 10 128 Yes 11 128 Yes 12 128 Yes 13 128 Yes 14 128 Yes 15 128 Yes 16 128 Yes 17 128 Yes 18 128 Yes 19 128 Yes 20 128 Yes 8 28 e Psec IPsec e Auto Key Exchange Settings IPsec SA Encryption Algorithm IPsec SA Authentication Algorithm IPsec SA Validity Period min ISAKMP SA Encryption Algorithm ISAKMP SA Authentication Algorithm DH Group ISAKMP SA Validity Period min IPsec Set 1 IPsec Set IPsec Mode Destination IPv4 Address Destination IPv6 Address Source IPv4 Address sender IPv6 Address Security Protocol Security Gateway IPv4 Address Security Gateway IPv6 Address Destination Subnet Mask Length Destination Prefix Length IKE Pre Shared Key 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 Auto Key Exchange AES gt 3DES HMAC_SHA1_96 480 AES gt 3DES SHA1 Group 2 480 Disable Tunnel Mode 16 16 AES H
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125. imum image buffer size capacity is approx 6 MB If a large image size is set the Frame Rate Pre event Buffer and Post event Buffer may not be achieved as specified P 5 19 e f buffering cannot be achieved as specified an event log message appears P 5 32 Before using a large image size confirm that no messages appear in the event log P 5 32 Volume Detection Detect Criteria The reference volume level or above Y Reference Volume Level 0 10 Volume Detection Event Set volume detection to Enable or Disable Detection Criteria Set the criteria for generating volume detection events to The reference volume level or above or The reference volume level or below Reference Volume Level set the reference volume level for detection in the range of O to 100 Perform an actual test at the volume level before setting the value 4 Detect Criteria Duration sec set the duration of the detect criteria in the range of O to 10 sec When the status meeting the detect criteria has continued for the duration or longer an ON event is generated 6 ON Event Operation select the operation to be performed upon an ON event If Enable is selected Upload and E mail Notification will be executed according to their settings upon an ON event 6 OFF Event Operation select the operation to be performed upon an OFF event If Enable is selected Upload and E mail Notificat
126. in this zone OK Cancel 4 Enter the IP address of the camera under Add this Web site to the zone and then click Add For details on registering trusted sites click the Learn more about Internet Explorer s Enhanced Security Configuration in the dialog box in step 1 and read the overview Note that even when the content block dialog box does not appear JavaScript is sometimes disabled under the standard security settings which may limit operations on the setting page and the VB M700 600 Viewer Register the page as a trusted site as this automatically enables Javascript settings If the content block dialog box does not appear follow the procedure below to display the Trusted Sites dialog box 1 Click Tools gt Internet Options from the Internet Explorer menu to display the Internet Options dialog box 2 Click the Security tab 3 Click and select Trusted sites and then click Sites The Trusted sites dialog box appears _ Internet Options 2 Trusted sites sone contains websites that vo Risdisnsinaaisoinseanernantaotatniss H sS ZONE contains websites That you Allinwed levele for this zane A Allowed IEVEIS TOr TIS ZONE A Medium Prompts befo This completes the trusted site registration process Notes on Use with Windows Server 2008 W Registering about internet and the Camera Host Name Admin Viewer and Admin Tools will not start when IE ESC Internet
127. ing logs or the settings list and rebooting the camera ltems that require the camera to be rebooted in order to Admin Viewer change settings are flagged with an orange mark Clicking this button opens Admin Viewer ae 2 Back to top oi When any item accompanied by an orange mark is Clicking this button navigates to the top page changed the Apply shown at the top right and bottom Setting Menu right of each setting page changes to Apply and reboot Clicking this button navigates to each setting page 1 Important To ensure security exit the web browser after completing settings from the Setting page Click Apply and reboot to confirm the new setting The new setting will be reflected and the camera will be rebooted Click Clear to restore the previous setting Ft Important Setting changes will be lost if you navigate to another setting page without clicking Apply or Apply and reboot Be sure to click Apply or Apply and reboot to make the new settings effective W Returning to the Setting Menu Click Settings menu at the top right of each setting page to return to the Setting Menu VB M600 Ver 1 0 0 1 Important e Do not open multiple setting pages at one time and try to change the settings of a single camera e Do not use the Back or Forward buttons in the web browser to navigate between setting pages The changed settings may return to the original settings or u
128. intable characters Enter a FQDN format host name etc to set the common name required Validity Period Start Date Validity Period End Date set the validity period of the certificate to be created in the range of 2001 01 01 to 2031 12 31 required when creating a self signed certificate 1 Important With regard to security it is recommended that you use a self signed certificate where complete security does not need to be ensured through operation tests etc For system operation acquire and install a certificate issued by a CA Certificate Management Generate Certificate Signing Request Exec ep D Q 5 at Q D a Generate Certificate Signing Request Click Exec to create server private key and a self certification authority private key to generate a certificate signing request Once processed the certificate signing request will appear in a separate window E Note Generating a certificate signing request takes time so it is recommended that you stop video transmission and upload processes Display Certificate Signing Request Details Click Exec to view the details of the certificate signing request Install Server Certificate Perform this operation to install a server certificate Click Browse to select the certificate file for installation then click Exec The certificate installed will take effect after rebooting 4 Install Intermediate C
129. ion will be executed according to their settings upon an OFF event Upload select the upload operation to be performed If Enable is selected upload is performed when a volume 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 P 5 14 ep D S Q 5 at Q D 5 19 E mail Notification select the e mail notification operation to be performed If Enable is selected e mail notification is performed when a volume detection event occurs To use this function the E mail Notification sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu P 5 16 1 Important e The volume detection function is temporarily disabled during audio file playback and audio transmission from RM Lite Viewer e Volume detection and external device output cannot be interlocked e For notes on use of volume detection see Safety Precautions in Precautions for Use of Intelligent Functions and Bundled Network Video Recording Software RM Lite PX External Device Input External Device Input Event Enable ON OFF Input Inversion Enable ON Event Operation Enable OFF Event Operation Disable Upload Disable E mail Notification Disable Audio Playback at ON Event Enable 53 Audio Playback at OFF Event Disable Sound Clip SAMPLE1 x External Device Input Event Set exte
130. ion made in Setting Method Set manually Set the desired date and time The date is set by lt year month day gt and the time in 24 hour format in the order lt hour minute second gt two digits for month day and time Example To specify 1 23 04 pm 23 August 2011 enter 2011 08 23 and 13 23 04 Synchronize with NTP server The camera will synchronize with the NTP server time Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server Setting Method Synchronize with NTP server v oms memo Synchronize with NTP broadcast The camera will synchronize with the NTP server time The camera will synchronize time with NTP broadcasts received from the NTP server 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 Date yyyyimmiad 2011 02 19 Time hh mm ss 15 16 19 Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Time Zone select from the list the appropriate time difference from the Greenwich Mean Time E Note e f Synchronize with computer time is selected after clicking Apply Setting Method will change to Set manually e f Synchronize with NTP server is selected and the IP address of the NTP server is incorrect or a connection with t
131. ions LED Setting Select Turn Off or Turn On for the LED operation status on the camera Set to Turn Off if you do not want to turn on the LED External Input Device 1 2 External Output Device 1 2 characters Up to 15 characters Device Name for external input device external output device Be sure to enter each device name in order to identify the corresponding external device being connected Enter Device Name alphanumeric characters using up to 15 characters ASCII characters Space or printable characters excluding the double quotation mark E Note The external device name set here will be shown when the Admin Viewer or bundled RM Lite is used Camera Setting Initial Camera Settings and External Device Name 5 11 ep D S Q 5 a Q D 5 12 Video Setting Image Size Quality and Frame Rate The following can be set here e Initial Camera Settings Set to add intelligent function information except volume detection to JPEG headers e JPEG set the image quality size maximum frame rate and upload size in JPEG e H 264 set the bit rate video size and capture frame rate in H 264 e On screen display set time character string etc displayed over images Initial Camera Settings Intelligent Function Intelligent Function Information Select from Add or Do not add for intelligent function information other than volume detection in JPEG header inf
132. ions to ensure safety Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by this sign may result in property damage Be sure to observe these precautions Caution This symbol indicates other actions or information that should be heeded m Important Important notes and restrictions are provided Be sure to read this document Contains reference information for E Note ie operation or additional explanations Safety Precautions The following explains the items that must be observed when using the VB M700 600 If they are not observed injury death and or property damage may occur Read the following information carefully and observe the instructions without fail important Warnings Caution TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The AC adapter can be connected to VB M700 600 from a Standard AC power outlet Please check your instruction manual to make sure that your VB M700 600 is compatible with this adapter e The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible e Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning or maintaining FDA regulation This Network Camera has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration FDA for use as a medical device When incorporated into a system with medical applications FDA regulations
133. ization error crit Description event initialization error 1 2 S410 1 Error number Meaning An error occurred in the initialization of the event service Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing 411 External input output service initialization error crit Description extio initialization error 1 2 S411 1 Error number Cause of error 2 An error occurred in the initialization of the external input output device service If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing List of Log Messages 412 Timer service initialization error crit Description timer initialization error 1 2 S412 1 Error number 2 Cause of error Meaning An error occurred in the initialization of the timer service Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing S413 Timer service runtime error crit Description timer working error 1 S413 1 Error number Meaning An error occurred while the timer service was running Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing 501 Fan stop detected alert Description FAN rotation speed is less than 150rom S501 Meaning The camera s internal fan has stopped or RPM has dropped significantly xipueddy Countermeas
134. k to launch Admin Viewer 2 Setting Page Click to launch Setting Menu Back to top Click this button to navigate to the top page 4 Admin Tools Click the buttons of any tool to launch Admin Tools Also the first time one of the Admin Tools is launched an authentication window is shown Enter a user name and password 1 Important The certificates issued by Canon Inc must be registered on any PCs using Admin Tools See Certificate Registration in Chapter 4 Top Page of the Camera P 4 4 to register the certificates that are included in the Setup CD ROM 6 3 SjOO UIWpY Privacy Mask Setting Tool A tool that lets you cover certain areas on the camera image with privacy masks You can set privacy masks for up to eight areas while checking the image on the camera Manual vn r a art Shade Control Image Display Area The image currently captured by the camera is shown Privacy masks can be resized moved in the image display area 2 Switch Screen Size button Each time this button is clicked the screen size of the image display area switches between 320 x 240 and 640 x 480 3 BLC Back Light Compensation button This button turns on off backlight compensation This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight i Privacy Mask Registration l 000000 Quick adding Detailed Settings Resto
135. larger than Object Size its contour lines take on the same color as the detection area indicating that detection mode has been triggered to ON HUHIA m Contour lines of a A detected moving l I object Detect criteria for Abandoned Object Detection Set areas where you want to detect abandoned objects as detection areas Object Size 4 20 00 Duration Sec Object Size Enter a value or move the slider to set the ratio of the size of an object that was left behind in the detection area to the size of the detection area When Object Size is changed an indicator frame representing the area of the object is displayed for 1 second in the center of the image display area This allows you to check the size ratio of the abandoned object detection area while specifying the Object Size setting Duration Sec Set the time that must elapse after an object has been left If both the values for Object Size and Duration Sec are exceeded detection mode is triggered to ON Object size indicator Detection Area Any moving objects detected are shown with contour lines If Object Size and Duration Sec are not exceeded contour lines are white When all detection criteria are met contour lines take on the same color as the detection area and detected mode is triggered to ON Contour of abandoned object 6 13 S OO UIWpPY 6 14 Det
136. layed when the VB Viewer is launched Image Display Area Displays images received from the camera 2 Video Size Set the size of video received from the camera 3 Video Display Size set the display size of the image shown on the screen 4 Full Screen Mode button Live images are shown in full screen mode Reconnect button The camera is reconnected Audio Reception button Audio from the camera is received and output Control Privilege Status Indicator Whether or not the current client has camera control privileges is shown in this area Obtain release Camera Control button This button is used to obtain the camera control privileges BLC Back Light Compensation button This button turns on off backlight compensation This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight Get a Snapshot button A still image from the moment of clicking Is displayed in a new window 44 Information Field Information messages warning messages and error messages are shown to the user Obtaining Camera Control Privileges The camera cannot be controlled by multiple users simultaneously Only the user with the control privileges can control the camera To perform backlight compensation camera control you must obtain control privileges first How to Operate Click the Obtain release Camera Control button to obtain the control privileges Camera Control Privilege Display Displays ca
137. lder version of the VB Initial Setting Tool Check if the LAN cable is connected correctly Check if the camera and the PC in which the Camera Angle Setting Tool is operating are connected to the LAN in the same segment Could not launch application Install NET Framework 3 5 SP1 or later If this message is displayed install NET Framework 3 5 SP1 or later or enable settings See P 1 8 Check if the LAN cable is connected correctly Check if the network to which the camera is connected is set up correctly In particular check if the IP address subnet mask and default gateway address are set within the ranges supported by the applicable network If you have changed the IP address the new address will not become effective until the camera is rebooted Check if the correct URI camera IP address is entered in your web browser P 4 2 P 5 31 P 7 4 The Web browser you are using is not supported If this message is displayed use Internet Explorer 7 0 or later Could not launch application Install NET Framework 3 5 SP1 or later If this message is displayed install NET Framework 3 5 SP1 or later or enable settings See P 1 8 Javascript is unavailable or not enabled If this message is displayed set Active Script to Enable in Internet Explorer s security settings See 2 below for instructions on how to set this Could not launch application The following settings are required to use
138. lets you hide areas you don t want to be seen by setting privacy masks Up to eight areas can be masked allowing thorough protection of privacy Privacy Mask Registration Registered Privacy Masks 5 8 Next Manual Fixed at Infinity EEE Quick adding Smart Shade Control Detailed Settings Restore settings E Intelligent Function Setting Tool P 6 7 This tool is used to set intelligent functions that perform uploads notify the viewer record a log etc if a change has occurred in the captured image due to movement of a subject By setting the conditions you can let the camera detect events such as abandoned object removed object camera tampering etc You can view the image on the camera while setting the position and size of the detection area detection conditions etc Hata 1 Moving Object Detection Enabled 2 Moving Object Detection Enabled a Detection Setting Number 1 Detection Type Moving Object Detection Fi Enable these detection settings Detection Criteria Detection Settings Name 15 Manual Fixed at Infinity Area Shape Rectangular Polygonal emm ETE Object Size Smart Shade Control 20 00 Restore settings r j Display Options Detection Area Selected Detection Settings Only Ka Detection Results Selected Detection Settings Only Ly Restart intelligent function Log Viewer P 6 15 This viewer shows the logs of op
139. lgorithm to HMAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_MD5_96 or No Authentication according to the authentication algorithm supported by the device to connect to If ESP is used alone No Authentication cannot be selected SA ESP Encryption Key outbound set the SA encryption key for outbound If AES 3DES or DES was selected in set a 128 bit 192 bit or 64 bit hexadecimal respectively This item need not be set if NULL was selected 4 SA ESP Authentication Key outbound set the SA authentication key for outbound If HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_MD5_96 was selected in set a 160 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal respectively This item need not be set if No Authentication was selected SA ESP SPI outbound set the SA SPI value for outbound Set a desired value in the range of 256 to 4294967295 49 SA ESP Encryption Key inbound set the SA encryption key for inbound If AES 3DES or DES was selected in set a 128 bit 192 bit or 64 bit hexadecimal respectively This item need not be set if NULL was selected SA ESP Authentication Key inbound set the SA authentication key for inbound If HMAC_SHA1_96 or HMAC_MD5_96 was selected in set a 160 bit or 128 bit hexadecimal respectively This item need not be set if No Authentication was selected ep D Q 5 at Q D 5 25 5 26 9 SA ESP SPI inbound Set the SA SPI value for inbound Set a desired value in the range of 256 to 42949
140. me time Up to 30 clients can be set If O is set connection is prohibited except for the Administrator 2 Camera Control Queue Length set the maximum queue length for clients requesting camera control privilege from the viewer The maximum number is 30 Enter an integer from O to 30 If O Is set camera control is prohibited except for the Administrator Maximum Connection Time sec set the time in seconds during which an individual client can connect to the camera The maximum number is 65535 Enter an integer from O to 65535 If O is set the connection time becomes unlimited 4 Camera Control Time sec set the maximum time during which the viewer can control the camera The maximum number is 3600 Enter an integer from 1 to 3600 Audio Server Audio Transmission from the ab F Camera RE Disable Bomam e o Audio Transmission from the Camera When Enable is selected the audio input through the microphone attached to the camera can be transmitted to the VB M700 600 Viewer ep D Q 5 at Q D 5 17 Input Volume Set the volume of input for the microphone connected to the camera in the range of 1 to 100 The greater the value the larger the input volume becomes Voice Activity Detection If Enable is selected the audio transmission is stopped temporarily when no audio is output This way the load of the applicable network can be reduced 4 Audio Reception from
141. ment gives a detailed explanation of how to use RM Lite Be sure to read this document Network Video Recording Software RM Lite Viewer Operation Guide RM10VOG_E pdf This is the operation guide for RM Lite Viewer For more details on operating procedures for the viewer see the Administrator s Manual How to use this Operation Guide The assumed reading format of this User s Manual is on a PC screen Software Screenshots The software screenshots shown in these User s Manuals are illustrative samples only The screenshots may differ from the actual screens displayed screenshots used with the explanations are generally from a Windows 7 PC connected to the VB M600D Symbols Indicating Camera Model When information specific to a unique camera model is given the symbols VB M700F VB M600D MESIR are used Symbols Indicating Safety Precautions This section explains marks used in this Operation Guide This Operation Guide uses the following marks to indicate the important information the user should know in order to use the product safely Be sure to observe these items Mark Meaning Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by this sign A N warning may result in death or serious injury Be sure to observe these warnings to ensure safety Inappropriate handling against the A N l instruction accompanied by this sign Caution ap may result in injury Be sure to observe these precaut
142. mera control privilege status nes Obtain release Camera Control button This button is used to obtain release the camera control privileges With the VB Viewer you can only obtain the camera control privileges W Camera Control Privilege Status Indicator Display of the camera control buttons and camera control status indicator changes according to the status of control privileges shown as follows Control privileges not assigned _ The control privilege status ES indicator is shown in gray Waiting for control privileges My 2 When waiting for control privileges in the VB Viewer the remaining standby time is shown on the control privilege status indicator Control privileges assigned restricted time counting down If another user is waiting for control privileges while you are assigned control privileges your remaining time is shown on the control privilege status indicator Control privileges assigned The control privilege status indicator is shown in blue The Obtain Camera Control button in the VB Viewer is blue in the center The Obtain release Camera Control button in the Admin Viewer is yellow green in the center Video paused The video is paused when the viewer is in full screen mode An icon indicating the paused status is shown in the control privilege status indicator Controlling the Camera This is a guide to the basic operations of the camera These operations can be
143. min Tools See Chapter 6 Admin Tools This tool configures camera settings and performs management functions It includes the Privacy Mask Setting Tool Intelligent Function Setting Tool and the Log Viewer Bundled Software The bundled Setup CD ROM contains the VB Initial Setting Tool and the Camera Angle Setting Tool used when installing the camera and RM Lite Network Video Recording Software that records camera images to the PC hereafter RM Lite Install the software on a PC to use it W VB Initial Setting Tool See Chapter 2 Initial Settings This tool performs initial settings for the camera P 2 4 W Camera Angle Setting Tool See Chapter 3 Camera Angle Setting Tool With this tool you can operate the camera during installation while you view video over the network on a PC The tool lets you configure zoom focus and exposure compensation VB M600D QEEWxeeW The tool lets you configure pan tilt rotation Zoom focus and exposure compensation E RM Lite P 1 6 This software displays and records images from up to four cameras in real time The installer RMLitelnstall exe can be found in the Applications folder on the Setup CD ROM W Proxy Authentication Admin Viewer Admin Tools The camera s built in Admin Viewer and Admin Tools cannot be used via a proxy server with proxy authentication This software lets you use Admin Viewer Admin Tools via a proxy server with proxy authenticatio
144. n It is saved in the ProxyAuthSupport folder on the Setup CD ROM Network Video Recording Software optional Additional licenses can be purchased as necessary E RM Lite V This additional license lets you install the RM Lite Viewer on multiple PCs Purchase the license to be able to view images captured by the camera from multiple sites and for other similar purposes E1 Important The VB M700F VB M600D VB M6OOVE cannot be used with Network Video Recording Software versions older than RM Lite Users of VK 64 VK 16 and other legacy software must upgrade to RM Lite For details visit our website User Support Tool A convenient tool can be installed for use on a PC W Backup and Restore Tools The tools back up camera setting information to the PC Information from multiple cameras can be saved at the same time The tools can also restore information saved on the PC to the camera Camera Software 1 5 sn e0jeg RM Lite See the Administrator s Manual RM Lite is bundled in the Setup CD ROM and consists of the following two software packages RM Lite Software Configuration Type Overview license RM Lite Storage Server Up to four cameras can be registered to record video 1 license Plays recorded video saved in the storage server and displays live RM Lite Viewer images JPEG H 264 captured by the camera 1 license Up to four cameras can be registered for the viewer You can
145. n 1 webview W001 1 Starting or stopping wvhttp server webview has started or stopped W030 Startup and shutdown of WebView Livescope Client info Description 1 2 host lt Host gt user lt User gt prio lt Priority gt WO30 1 W WebView session V Session less video client N Session less event client 2 Connect Disconnect Meaning The camera server client was connected or disconnected W031 Transmitted video data size info 1 host lt Host gt user lt User gt video lt jpg h264 gt lt Number of frames gt W031 1 W WebView session V Session less video client Meaning When a client disconnected the total data that was sent to the client displayed in number of frames W040 Clearing to external memory info 1 the image storing 2 W040 Starting or stopping 2 Reason for starting stopping Meaning Started or stopped clearing stream recording to external memory List of Log Messages W101 Invalid user name notice Description user lt User name gt not found W101 Meaning The camera was accessed by an unauthorized user W102 Invalid password notice user lt User name gt password mismatch W102 The password is invalid W111 Invalid host notice host lt IP Address gt access denied W111 The camera was accessed from a host from which access is prohibited W130 Buffer recovered notice Description stream buffer recovered W
146. n This button turns on off backlight compensation This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight 1 D Get a Snapshot button A still image from the moment of clicking is displayed in a new window 4 Viewer PTZ button The viewer PTZ panel is displayed J M LA GA JOMOI UWP 43 Event Display button The event display panel is displayed Information Field Information messages warning messages and error messages are shown to the user 4 Setting Page The screen switches to the Settings Menu page Back to top The screen switches to the top page of the camera 4 Smart Shade Control You can change the smart shade control level Focus You can control the focus Exposure You can control the exposure 20 White Balance You can control the white balance 21 Night Mode You can switch between day mode and night mode 2 External Device Output Control the output to an external device 23 Viewer PTZ Panel This panel is displayed upon clicking the Viewer PTZ button 24 Viewer PTZ Area Designator set the cropped area in the image display area 25 Event Display Panel This panel is displayed upon clicking the Event Display button The panel shows the input status of external devices and the status of image and volume detection by intelligent functions VB Viewer The following provides an overview of the functions of buttons boxes and other screen elements disp
147. n upload and audio playback to be performed upon detection 5 Save the detection settings in the camera Click Save settings to save the settings in the camera Intelligent Function Setting Tool 6 Check the detection result Setting Intelligent Function Detection Settings You can check the detection status of the specified detection settings in the event display panel of the Admin Viewer P 7 14 W Setting Detection Criteria Detection Criteria tab E1 Important ion criteria whil rating the camera and Notes on intelligent function settings and operation Set detection criteria e operating checking the image in the image display area e When setting intelligent function do an actual detection test to confirm that detection will be performed correctly Detection Criteria tab e When the brightness of the entire screen suddenly changes Detection Setting Number 1 Detection Type Moving Object Detection the detection may be delayed for up to 5 minutes PA Enable these detection settings Detection Criteria e f Auto is used in Day Night settings and automatic switching between Day Mode and Night Mode is ee a performed Restarting intelligent function Please wait is pea Sane shown and intelligent function will restart 3 Detection will not be performed while intelligent function is ends OD restarting e Do not set detection areas in the On screen Display area e Movements of su
148. nnecting the camera to a different subnet from that of the viewer 5 6 E1 Important e Contact your System Administrator for the IPv4 Address Subnet Mask and IPv4 Default Gateway Address e The camera s IP address cannot be set to an IP address that starts with 127 such as 127 0 0 1 e f any of the IPv4 Address Subnet Mask or IPv4 Default Gateway Address settings is wrong network access may be disabled In this case see Performing Initial Settings for the Camera P 2 5 and use VB Initial Setting Tool to set the address again e The camera may become inaccessible from the active web browser if settings are changed in IPv4 Address Subnet Mask or IPv4 Default Gateway Address Check beforehand the precautions in Important in Reboot Item Setting Items Requiring Rebooting P 5 31 e f Auto DHCP is selected as the IPv4 address setting mode the IPv4 address may not be assigned correctly in certain environments Such as when a router is present between the DHCP server and the camera In this case assign a fixed IPv4 address from the Manual settings E Note e You can check the IPv4 address assigned by Auto DHCP with the VB Initial Setting Tool IPv6 Cn E foinsniwen tiene ormen Sooo i NSA e fe80 200 385f fe01 1b3 64 IPv6 Address Auto IPv6 Set IPv6 use to Disable or Enable 2 Auto Select Enabled to set the address automatically or
149. nput Output Terminals in the Installation Guide e 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 e When sending audio carefully read the information in Important under Audio Input Output Terminals in the Installation Guide HTTP Server a IPv 4 Address global address for the web page por nemen page ess for the web page 1 655335 Authentication Method Set the authentication method used with the HTTP server to Basic Authentication or Digest Authentication D HTTP Port Set the HTTP port number to 80 or in the range of 1024 16 65535 Normally 80 factory default setting is used HTTPS Port set the HTTPS port number to 443 or in the range of 1024 to 65535 Normally 443 factory default setting is used 4 Global Address for the Web Page If a fixed global address is assigned to the camera using the NAT function of the router set the global address and port number here If IP Address is selected enter the IP address specified in the IPv4 Address field If Host Name is selected the host name specified in DNS under Network will be used Set the necessary items under DNS P 5 6 E1 Important e If the setting of HTTP Port or HTTPS Port is changed the camera may become inaccessible from the active w
150. nt To obtain an IP address from a DHCP server first use the VB Initial Setting Tool to temporarily configure a static address that can communicate with the PC Then in Network in the setting page change IPv4 Address Setting Method to Auto DHCP in the IPv4 area P 5 5 2 5 Checking the Camera Image Once initial settings are complete check the image on the camera with the VB Viewer When doing so set the PC network settings to comply with the IP address and subnet mask settings on the camera 1 Click to select the camera s MAC address which will be checked and then click Settings Detected cameras MAC address IP address Model name 1921681001 VB M600D Click to select This will launch the web browser and display the top page of the camera Click VB Viewer Canon VB M 01010 The viewer launches and displays the camera image Lx 219 Wan i If the top page of the camera does not appear or the VB Viewer does not launch see Troubleshooting P 8 6 in Chapter 8 Appendix 1 Important e The camera image cannot be checked until the network settings in the PC are configured for the IP address and subnet that are set in the camera e Do not change the camera HTTP port from 80 if you want to open the setting page by clicking Settings See HTTP server P 5 18 for more information on HTTP port settings Chapter 3 Camera Angle S
151. nt Set the repeat count for uploads and e mail notification in the range of 1 to 65535 Upload select the upload operation to be performed If Enable is selected upload is performed at the set intervals To use this function the General Upload Sub menu and the HTTP Upload or FTP Upload sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu P 5 14 ep D S Q 5 a Q D 5 21 E mail Notification select the e mail notification operation to be performed If Enable is selected e mail notification is performed when a timer event occurs To use this function the E mail Notification sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu P 5 16 Important Timer Event Setting repeats in a 24 hour cycle When valid times set by multiple Timer Event Setting overlap the timer event with the latest Start Time setting becomes effective The previously performed timer event stops until its Start Time on the next day Sound Clip Upload Browse File D Users Docum Browse Add sudo ane lt a SAMPLE Delete Browse File Specify the audio file you want to register as the sound clip and then click Add 2 Sound Clip Name Set a name for the audio file to be registered as sound playback up to 15 alohanumeric characters If a blank field is applied the sound clip will be deleted To delete a registered audio file click Delete next to the sound clip name you want to delete E Not
152. nt reliability is required for surveillance ep D Q 5 at Q D E Note e The on screen time display may not correspond with camera time by several seconds P 5 8 e Depending on image quality settings on screen display may become difficult to decipher Set after confirming appearance on actual images e On screen display is subject to intelligent function detections P 6 7 Adjust as necessary 5 13 5 14 Upload Setting HTTP FTP Upload and E mail Notification The following can be set here e General Upload Set the upload operation to be performed e HTTP Upload Set HITP connection uploads e FTP Upload set FTP connection uploads e E mail Notification set event information and image e mail notifications General Upload Upload HTTP Upload z Upload Select Upload Disabled HTTP Upload or FTP Upload for the upload method Ft Important e f the upload function is used either the Event menu must be set P 5 19 or the Event tab in the Intelligent Function Setting Tool P 6 10 must be set e f you are using both e mail notification by text and image upload by HTTP FITP set Image Size Upload P 5 12 to 320 x 240 or less e HTTP upload does not support SSL TLS e f the camera is set to perform upload or e mail notification continuously not all images or e mails may be sent depending on the image size and the network condition to
153. nter the character string for which you want to search in Search for and click Search If the searched log is found it is shown as selected Click Previous or Next to search the log above or below Lines of logs found are shown as selected Search Search for password mismatch E Match case WE Showing All Logs Select the Show all logs checkbox When selected even logs without a log code are shown if Not specified is selected for the log type Filter W Showing Filtered Logs You can filter logs by type code and date amp time to show only the necessary information Log Viewer Set the following conditions and click Apply filter to show only the logs matching the specified conditions Filter Log Type Not specified Specify type E El Eror E EE Waming WB TIP Serve Information W Syste Specify code Date amp Time E Specify start date amp time E Specify end date amp time Apply filter Log Type Select the Specify type or Specify code checkbox to filter logs by type If you don t want to filter logs by type select Not specified e Specify type Specify the log level Select Error Warning or Information for the level of logs to be shown Specify log output module select Application HTTP Server or System for the output source module whose logs will be displayed e Specify code specify the log code Only logs whose code contains the entered c
154. nwanted setting changes may be applied E Note Click on Help at the beginning of any item to display a detailed explanation of that setting item 5 4 Network Setting Administrator Password LAN IP Address DNS etc The following can be set here e Administrator Password set the administrator password e LAN Set the IP address and other items needed to establish a LAN connection e IPv4 Set IPv4 address e IPv6 Set IPv6 address e DNS Set the name server address host name and DDNS registration e SNMP Configure the necessary settings to use SNMP Administrator Password ered oc e Up to 8 characters Password Set the administrator password Up to eight single byte ASCII characters space or printable characters can be used The factory default setting is camera If the Admin Viewer Admin Tools etc are connected terminate the connection before changing the password 2 Confirm Password Enter the same password as above for confirmation 1 Important e To ensure system security be sure to change the administrator password Do not forget the new password e Press the reset switch to restore factory default settings if you have forgotten the administrator password P 8 21 Note however that this will reset all camera settings to factory default settings except for date and time LAN Maximum Packet Size 1500 LAN Interface select Aut
155. o Full Duplex or Half Duplex Normally Auto is used 2 Maximum Packet Size Enter the maximum transmission unit Normally there is no need to change the default setting of 1500 ep D Q 5 at Q D Ft Important e The camera may become inaccessible from the active web browser if LAN Interface or Maximum Packet Size settings are changed Check beforehand the precautions in Important in Reboot Item Setting Items Requiring Rebooting P 5 31 e Set Maximum Packet Size to 1280 or greater if using IPv6 E Note e When using optical fiber or ADSL setting the maximum packet size to a slightly lower value may increase sending efficiency IPv4 IPv4 Address 192 168 100 1 m Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 a IPv4 Address Setting Method Select Manual or Auto DHCP in the address setting method If Manual is selected directly enter the values according to the environment in which the camera is used If Auto DHCP is selected the value automatically acquired from the DHCP server will be entered in IPv4 IP Address Subnet Mask and IPv4 Default Gateway Address 2 IPv4 Address If Manual is specified in enter a fixed IP address Subnet Mask If Manual is specified in enter the designated subnet mask values for each network 4 IPv4 Default Gateway Address Enter an appropriate value if Manual is specified in Be sure to set when co
156. o capture Moving the slider to the left closes the aperture and video under mercury lamps darkens the image Moving the slider to the right opens Sodium Lamp Select this option to capture the aperture and brightens the image video under orange sodium Gain lamps If Manual is selected for the exposure mode set a Halogen Lamp Select this option to capture desired gain value video under halogen bulbs or Moving the slider to the left decreases the gain incandescent bulbs sensitivity to brightness and darkens the image Moving the slider to the right increases the gain and White Balance brightens the image Auto Light Source 1 Important If the subject is a traffic signal or electronic scoreboard etc the captured image may flicker Select light sources In this case try changing the exposure mode to Auto Shutter priority AE and then select a shutter speed lower than 1 100 to see if the situation improves 3 Lock The white balance is fixed to that of the video currently received To forcibly fix the white balance according to the light source use One shot WB 1 13 1 14 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 1 Important e Since the light source selection options are based on representative characteristics proper colors may not be ac
157. of the privacy mask area Privacy mask areas can be changed using the mouse or by entering values Entering values Click Detailed Settings Enter a value for the Privacy Mask Position and Size and click Preview settings to check the position and size of the preview frame If you want to cancel the changes and restore the settings saved in the camera click Restore settings 3 Click Quick change to save the privacy mask area The changed privacy mask area is saved in the camera Fou TS OTT ae Select a disabled privacy mask and click Quick change to enable it How to Delete Select the privacy mask area you want to delete and click Delete The privacy mask area that was saved in the camera Is deleted Intelligent Function Setting Tool This tool is used to set intelligent functions that perform uploads notify the viewer audio playback etc if a change has occurred in the captured image due to movement of a subject E mail notification Camera Admin Viewer RM Lite Viewer S OO UIWpPY Upload to FTP server HT TP Video recording on storage server server The intelligent functions can perform the following 5 types of detection Use detection types that best serve your needs Moving Object Detection Detect moving objects This function can be used to detect visitors or Suspicious individuals Moving object detection is triggered when moving objects are inside the detecti
158. of time display information Text display Select Display nothing Display designated string or Display camera name for the text string to display over images If Display designated string is selected the Text string display set in will be displayed If Display camera name is selected the text string set in Camera Name alphanumeric characters under Camera will be shown P 5 9 Position of text display select the position of text display from Upper left Upper right Lower left or Lower right Text string display lf Display designated string is selected in Text display set a text string up to 15 alohanumeric Characters to be displayed over images Color of text select Black Blue Cyan Green Yellow Red Magenta or White for the color of text to be displayed over the image Video Setting Image Size Quality and Frame Rate Color of text outline select Black Blue Cyan Green Yellow Red Magenta or White for the color of text outline Color depth of text and outline select Fill text and outline Make text only transparent Make text only translucent or Make text and outline translucent for the color depth of text and outline to be displayed over the image 1 Important The on screen time display is not suitable for usage where high reliability is required Use as reference information only where utmost and consta
159. oftware Settings Address Camera IP address factory default setting 192 168 100 1 User ID Administrator user ID factory default setting root Password Administrator password factory default setting camera E SD Memory Card Directory Configuration The SD memory card is mounted as the directory name CANON under mnt card in the camera s internal memory Subdirectories are created as follows Camera IP address mnt card CANON UPLOAD 00 000 JPG JPEG Images Stored when aie Upload Fails 99 999 JPG LOG MSG MSG 1 IMSG 5 SD Memory Card SD Memory Card Access E JPEG Images Stored when Upload Fails JPEG images that have failed to upload are saved under the file names 000 JPG to 999 JPG in subdirectories OO to 99 which are created under camera IP address mnt card CANON UPLOAD When either the storage capacity of the SD memory card or the number of files that can be saved in all subdirectories is reached you cannot save to the SD memory card In this case use FTP software to download to a PC Delete JPEG images no longer needed E Log Files Log files are saved in Camera s IP address mnt card CANON LOG with the file names MSG and MSG 1 to MSG 5 MSG is the latest log Log files can be downloaded to a PC using FIP software but you can use the Log Viewer in Admin Tools as a simple way to view and download log files 1 Important
160. ol 3 1024 320 x 240 30 Disable Upper left YYYY MM DD Disable Upper left Display nothing Upper left Black White Fill text and outline Setting 1 year month day Setting 2 year month day e General Upload Upload HTTP Upload Notification URI User Name Password Proxy Server Proxy Port Proxy User Name Proxy Password Parameter query string FTP Upload Notification FTP Server User Name Password PASV Mode File Upload Path File Naming Subdirectory Name to Create File Name to Create Maximum Number of Loops E mail Notification Notification Mail Server Name Mail Server Port Sender From Recipient To Authentication User Name Password POP Server Subject Message Body Setting Upload Disabled Notification Only with HTTP Image data upload with FTP Enable YYMMDDHHMMSSms image jpg 0 Text Only 25 Setting 1 year month day List of Factory Default Settings Setting 2 year month day 8 25 xipueddy Item Settin Setting 1 Setting 2 year month day year month day e Image Server Maximum Number of Clients 30 Maximum Control Queue Length 30 Maximum Connection Time sec O Camera Control Time sec 20 Audio Server Audio Transmission from the Camera Disable 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 Authentication
161. old separately i Speaker PURG Speaker Sold separately Audio can be transmitted received between the camera and viewer E Note PC speaker and microphone sold separately Operating Environment For the latest information on this product firmware and Bundled Software User s Manual operating environment etc please refer to the Canon Web Site VB Initial Setting Tool Camera Angle Setting Tool VB M700 600 Viewer Admin Tools CPU Operating Systems Web browser Memory Viewer Display Software Audio Intel Core 2 Duo 2 0GHz or more Windows XP Home Professional SP3 32 bit Windows Server 2003 Standard SP2 32 bit Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard SP2 32 bit Windows Vista Ultimate Business Enterprise Home Premium SP2 32 64 bit Windows 7 Ultimate Professional Enterprise Home Premium 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 Standard SP2 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64 bit Internet Explorer 7 0 8 0 32bit 2 GB or more 1024 x 768 or higher NET Framework 3 5 SP1 2 When using the camera s audio feature the PC audio support feature is required 1 The browser must support JavaScript XAML browser applications and IFRAMEs The VB Viewer requires cookies 2 Must be installed separately on operating systems other than Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 However installation is unnecessary if only the VB Viewer will be used To install NET Framework 3 5 SP1 download from the Microsoft Downloa
162. on 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 Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable 50 Disable 00 00 Disable 1 sec 3 Disable 00 00 Disable 1 sec 3 Disable 00 00 Disable 1 sec 3 Disable 00 00 Disable 1 sec 3 Disable Disable Setting Setting 1 year month day List of Factory Default Settings Setting 2 year month day 8 27 xipueddy Settin Setting 1 Setting 2 g year month day year month day e Authorized User Account User Name Password User List User Authority Authorized User Privileged Camera Control Checked Camera Control Checked Image Distribution Checked Audio Distribution Checked Guest User Camera Control Checked Image Distribution Checked Audio Distribution Checked IPv4 Host Access Restrictions Apply Host Access Restrictions Disable Default Policy Authorize Access Network Address Subnet 01 32 Authorize 02 32 Authorize 03 32 Authorize 04 32 Authorize 05 32 Authorize 06 32 Authorize 07 32 Authorize 08 32 Authorize 09 32 Authorize 10 32 Authorize 11 32 Authorize 12 32 Authorize 13 32 Authorize 14 32 Authorize 15 32 Authorize 16 32 Authorize 17 32 Authorize 18 32 Authorize 19 32 Authorize 20 32 Authorize e Pv6 Host Access Restrictions Apply Host Access Restr
163. on area Background initialization 6 8 Abandoned Object Detection Detect objects that are carried in and abandoned for a certain amount of time This function can be used to detect objects that have been left Abandoned object detection is triggered when an object is left in the detection area for a specified duration Removed Object Detection Detect objects that are being removed This function can be used to detect actions such as taking away valuables Removed object detection is triggered when an object is removed from the detection area for a specified duration Background Specified initialization Occurrence uation elapsed Camera Tampering Detection Detect when the capture is being obstructed This function can be used to detect when the camera orientation is changed or the image display is obstructed with spray etc Camera tampering detection is triggered when an area exceeding the set area is continuously altered by an object etc Background initialization Volume Detection Detect specified volume levels For setting details see Chapter 5 Setting Page Event gt Volume Detection P 5 19 Intelligent Function Setting Tool Notes on Use of This Camera The intelligent functions are not suitable for applications where high reliability is required If constant and maximum reliability is required for surveillance it is not recommended that you use this function Canon shall assume no
164. onsult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Canon U S A Inc One Canon Plaza Lake Success NY 11042 U S A Tel No 516 328 5600 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Precautions for Use N Warning e f you discover defective conditions such as smoke strange sounds heat or strange odors immediately stop using the camera and contact your nearest dealer Continued use of the product may cause fire or electric shock e Do not disassemble or modify the camera e Do not spill water or other liquid inside the camera spray the camera with water or otherwise wet it e Do not insert foreign objects into the camera e Do not use flammable sprays near the camera e Do not leave LAN cables external power supplies or AC adapter optional power connectors connected when the camera is not in use for long periods e Do not damage the connecting cable This may cause fire or electric shock e Do not use with medical devices or other life support systems Depending on the PC and network environment high precision video transmission cannot be guaranteed due to video delay or loss Canon will assume no liability for
165. or JPEG and H 264 as well as on screen display settings P 5 12 Upload HTTP and FIP upload settings and e mail notification settings P 5 14 Server Image server audio server and HTTP server settings P 5 17 Event Image buffer volume detection external device input timer and sound clip upload P 5 19 Access Control Authorized user account user authorities host access restriction settings P 5 22 IPsec IPsec settings P 5 24 SSL TLS Certificate creation administrative settings and encrypted communication settings P 5 27 e Memory Card SD memory card operations and information display P 5 29 e Reboot Item Setting items that require the camera to be rebooted Reboot Item P 5 31 e Maintenance Display and execution displaying logs current settings rebooting and restoring initial settings P 5 32 Important Notes on Use with Windows 7 Vista XP e When the Windows Security Alert dialog box appears click Authorize Access Once set this warning dialog will no longer appear e Ifthe pop up is blocked and an information bar appears when attempting to access View Logs or View Current Settings on the maintenance page enable Pop up by following the procedure explained in the information bar VB M600D Maintena ese E http 192168 100 1 acimin maintena File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Uy Favorites VB M600D Maintenance 1 Pop up
166. orking error 1 2 V421 1 Error number Meaning An error that does not permit recovery occurred while intelligent service was running Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera is faulty Arrange for servicing Application SD card messages M001 Starting and stopping of SD control module info Description 1 sdctrl M001 1 Starting or stopping Meaning The SD control module sdctrl has started or stopped 8 15 8 16 E 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 http_auth c XXX password doesn t match for 1 2 IP 3 H144 1 URL XSS vulnerability countermeasure implementation process equivalent to ftpd User Name IP address A wrong password was specified in user authentification H145 Connection denied due to host access limitation notice Description mod_haccess c XXX host 1 access denied H145 1 IP address Connection was denied due to access limitation imposed on the host H201 Timeout disconnect warning Description a request for 1 timed out after writing d seconds H201 Request URI 1 360 Timeout time Disconnected due to HTTP server timeout 360 sec WE System messages S001 System started info st
167. ormation JPEG Transmission lt lt O O d 0 1 30 320x240 x 240 Image Size Upload Image Quality Select a desired image quality from 1 to 5 5 levels for images transmitted at each image size in JPEG Greater values have higher quality Image Size Image Transmission Select 160 x 120 320 x 240 640 x 480 or 1280 x 960 for the size of images transmitted This becomes the start up image size used by each viewer 3 Maximum Frame Rate Image Transmission Limit the maximum transmission frame rate per second to reduce the viewer load The maximum is 30 frames sec Enter a value of between 0 1 and 30 0 4 Image Size Upload Select 160 x 120 320 x 240 640 x 480 or 1280 x 960 for the size of images uploaded For details of upload settings see P 5 14 H 264 Bit Rate Control Select Use bit rate control or Do not use bit rate control 2 Target Bit Rate kbps If Use bit rate control is selected in select 32 to 4096 total 12 levels for the target bit rate Video Quality If Do not use bit rate control is selected in select a desired quality from 1 to 5 total 5 levels for H 264 video transmission Greater values have higher quality 4 Video Size Select 320 x 240 640 x 480 or 1280 x 960 for the size of video transmitted 6 Frame Rate fps Select 10 15 or 30 fos for the frame rate of video transmitted 1 Imp
168. ortant e Network load will increase if a larger video size is set or higher video quality and target bit rate are set as this increases data size per frame JPEG The frame rate may drop H 264 Video may be temporarily disrupted e Block noise may become noticeable if a large image size and low target bit rate are set e The data size may increase depending on the type or movement of the subject If the frame rate remains low or other undesirable conditions continue for a prolonged period lower the image size or quality setting e Note that if you are using bundled RM Lite the hard disk usage will also be affected during recording On screen display Position of text display Upper left Up to 15 characters Color depth of text and outline Fill text and outline x Date display Select whether to enable date display over images If Enable is selected date information will be displayed over images 2 Position of date display select Upper left Upper right Lower left or Lower right for the position of date display information Format of date display Select YYYY MM DD DD MM YYYY or MM DD YYYY for the format of the date display 4 Time display select whether to enable time display over images If Enable is selected display time information will be displayed over images Position of time display Select Upper left Upper right Lower left or Lower right for the position
169. perate the camera via the network In this case press the reset switch at the back of the camera z e 1 For VB M600D VB M600VE remove the dome case For dome case removal see the VB M600D VB M6O0OVE Installation Guide 3 Click Exec under Restore Settings A confirmation message appears asking if you want to restore the default settings To restore the default 2 settings click OK Turn off the camera There is no on off switch on the camera Turn the camera on and off by plugging in or unplugging LAN ae cable PoE power supply AC adapter or external Restore to the default settings power plug jage Message from web 3 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 Push the switch using the tip of a slender object such as a clip All settings of the camera except for the date and time are restored to factory default settings 8 21 8 20 E1 Important If the reset switch is pushed network related settings will also be restored to factory default settings including the camera s IP address subnet mask default gateway address etc Accordingly you can no longer operate the camera from the PC you were using to connect to the camera before When initializing the camera use the VB Initial Setting Tool installed in your PC to set an IP address appropriate for the environment in
170. perating 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 External Device Output Output 1 Output 2 Ee Example Output1 Output OFF Output2 Output ON Displaying Event Status Clicking the Event Display button will show the event display panel which shows the input status of external devices as well as the status of image and volume detection by the intelligent function Event Display v External Device Input Input 2 Intelligent Function mage Detection Setting 1 Setting 2 Setting 3 Setting 4 Setting 5 Setting 6 Setting 7 Setting Setting 9 Setting 10 Setting 11 Setting 12 Setting 13 Setting 14 Setting 15 External Device Input When a contact input signal is received from an external device input will be turned ON and an icon will be displayed Input 1 O Input 2 Example Input1 Input OFF Input2 Input ON 2 Intelligent Function Image Detection The status of intelligent function image detection will be displayed When the detection settings configured in intelligent functions Moving Object Detection Abandoned Object Detection Removed Object Detection or Camera Tampering Detection enter Detected mode the corresponding icon will turn green P 6 11 If names are entered in Detection Setting Name in Intelligent Function Setting Tools P 6
171. permitted user level 47 too many clients 49 or invalid operation mode 4a Countermeasure 41 Check user name password or user list used when connecting 42 Check playtime or maximum connection time settings used when connecting 43 Reconnect or restart 45 Use supported client software 47 Check user level used when connecting 49 Check client number settings 4a Check if usage of audio server is enabled B103 Client forcibly disconnected notice 1 access denied 2 B103 Client host IP address 2 Denial type 41 42 4a Meaning Connection was initially permitted but the setting has subsequently been changed to prohibit access thereby triggering a forced disconnection the denial type is the same with B102 B201 Event notification failure info cannot notify 1 event 2 B201 2 Error number Meaning The event notification failed B202 Event reception failure info cannot recv event 1 B202 The event could not be received List of Log Messages B203 Audio message send error info Description audio message send error 1 2 B203 1 Message type 2 Error number Meaning The audio message could not be sent B204 Audio message reception failure info Description audio message recv error 1 2 B204 1 Error notification number 2 Cause of error Meaning The audio message could not be received B301 Audio device error err
172. r the camera when following instructions The top page of the camera appears VB M600 English Es ol gt Admin Tools Admin Viewer VB Viewer OSO OO Language Button Click to switch the display language The top page language switches to the selected language 2 Setting Page Setting Menu Link 3 Admin Tools Link 4 Admin Viewer Link VB Viewer Link Accessing the Setting Menu To specify detailed camera settings click to proceed to the Setting Menu For more details on the Setting Menu see Chapter 5 setting Page VB M600 ver 1 0 0 4 j Setting Menu wz a Network System administrator password and network settings Date and Time Date and time settings Camera Camera control parameters and installation condition settings Video Image quality image size and frame rate settings Upload HTTP FTP upload and e mail notification settings Server Image server and audio server settings Event External device input and volume detection event settings Access Control Settings to restrict access to the camera such as by registered user or IP address IPsec IPsec configuration SSL TLS HTTP communication encryption settings Memory Card SD card operations and settings Settings for items that require the camera to be rebooted Camera maintenance such as viewing logs or the settings list and rebooting the camera Accessing the Admin Tools To use Admin Tools click to proceed to
173. re Us Camera Features d Software Information L Operating Environment and Precautions VB M700F VB M600D VB M600VE Features This camera integrates both camera and server functions into a compact network camera E F1 2 Optical Megapixel 3x Zoom Lens with maximum 101 2 Horizontal Viewing Angle The optical megapixel 3x zoom lens Electric Drive with a maximum 101 2 horizontal angle of view lets you perform high quality video monitoring WE Simultaneous Distribution of JPEG and H 264 JPEG H 264 video compression achieves high image quality and a high frame rate of up to 30 frames per second in 1280x960 resolution Up to 30 clients can view the same video simultaneously 1 Note that the frame rate may drop depending on performance of the PC running the viewer the number of clients connected at the same time network load and other factors 2 In H 264 distribution up to 10 clients can be connected at once W Clear Video Capture in Low Illumination and Day Night Automatic Switching The camera can capture color images at a minimum Subject illumination of 0 25 lux 1 30 sec In addition the day night automatic switching function Day Night P 5 10 automatically switches the camera between color mode when sufficient light is available during daytime and black amp white mode in dark conditions at nighttime in order to support video monitoring in locations with varying levels of illumination Be
174. re settings Detailed Settings Fj Enable privacy mask Privacy Mask Position and Size 80 KOREN ERR 0 479 D 2 1 640 1 480 4 Obtain release Camera Control button This button is used to obtain release the camera control privileges For details see Obtaining Camera Control Privileges P 7 6 If camera control privileges have not yet been obtained elsewhere such as in the Admin Viewer the control privileges will be obtained the moment the Privacy Mask Setting Tool is launched 6 Focus Focus can be operated if the control privileges have been obtained Focus operations are the same as in the Admin Viewer For details see Setting the Focus P 7 12 Left Top Width Height Smart Shade Control smart shade control can be operated if the control privileges have been obtained Smart shade control operations are the same as in the Admin Viewer For details see Setting the Smart Shade Control P 7 11 O Registered Privacy Mask Display Area You can check where privacy masks have been set in the image Registered Privacy Masks Show the number of registered privacy masks You can set up to eight privacy masks Next When multiple privacy masks are set clicking this button switches to the privacy mask selected Color Choose the color for the privacy mask area All privacy mask areas are set to the selected color Quick adding Add a privacy mask area and
175. region where the camera is used Trademark Notice e Canon and the Canon logo are registered trademarks of Canon Inc e Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer Windows Server and ActiveX are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Windows is legally recognized as the Microsoft Windows Operating System e This product comes with exFAT a licensed file system technology from Microsoft e SD and SDHC Logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC e Other brands or product names in this guide are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Warning To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Notes on the Bundled Software RM Lite Disclaimer Flaws or other problems with RM Lite may result in recording failure or destruction or loss of recorded data Canon shall have no liability whatsoever for any loss or damages incurred by the user as a result of such problems Notes on License Agreement for Bundled Software For information on the License Agreement for Bundled software refer to the next file in the BundledSoftware folder in the Bundled Setup CD ROM LICENSE folder Software Type File Name VB Initial Setting Tool Camera Angle Setting Tool VBTools E txt RM Lite Network Video Recording Software RM Lite E txt European Union and EEA only These symbols indicate
176. rnal device input events to Enable or Disable 2 ON OFF Input Inversion Select Enable or Disable for external device ON OFF input inversion If Enable is selected ON input from an external device will generate an OFF event ON Event Operation Select the operation to be performed upon an ON event If Enable is selected Upload and E mail Notification will be executed according to their settings upon an ON event 4 OFF Event Operation select the operation to be performed upon an OFF event If Enable is selected Upload and E mail Notification will be executed according to their settings upon an OFF event Upload select the upload operation to be performed If Enable is selected upload is performed when an external device input event occurs To use this function the General Upload sub menu and the HTTP Upload or FTP Upload sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu P 5 14 E mail Notification select the e mail notification operation to be performed If Enable is selected e mail notification will be performed when an external device input event occurs provided that the event is set to Enable To use this function the E mail Notification sub menu must also be set from the Upload menu P 5 16 Audio Playback at ON Event select the audio playback operation to be performed upon an ON event If Enable is selected the audio designated in Soun
177. ropped position in the image display area will be reflected in full screen mode as well I Opening Closing Control Items Clicking the title of a control item will open or close it JOM JAMAA UWP Night Mode The preview frame turns blue when you drag it External Device Output Move by clicking Click a position outside of the preview frame and the preview frame will move to that position Click the subject that you want to see magnified You can open the various control items even without obtaining the camera control privileges but the items will be grayed out Setting the Smart Shade Control The smart shade control function differs from backlight compensation in that only dark areas are brightened while bright areas are kept intact Smart Shade Contral 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fi O fps Smart Shade Control Set to Off or On T 11 1 12 2 Adjusting the Smart Shade Control When smart shade control is On set one of the 7 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 In comparison to backlight compensation smart shade control can reduce overexposure of bright areas Smart Shade Control BLC Back Light Compensation E Note e When On is selected for smart shade control the image file size increases e When On is selected for smart shade
178. s In this mode image flickers caused by fluorescent lights etc can be reduced The shutter speed is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the environment in which the camera is used Auto Shutter priority AE In this mode a desired shutter soeed can be specified Slow Shutter Slow shutter can be used only if Auto is selected in AE Mode set the maximum slow shutter time to be used when in auto exposure mode when capturing video in a dark place Select Disable 1 15 or 1 8 As longer shutter times generate residual images when capturing a moving subject select an appropriate time according to the capture conditions Shutter Speed 1 100 Shutter Speed Shutter soeed can be used only if Auto Shutter priority AE is selected in AE Mode Select a desired shutter speed from the 12 levels from 1 8 to 1 8000 When capturing a moving subject selecting a higher shutter soeed can reduce blurry image capture ep D Q 5 D Q D 2 Exposure Compensation The exposure compensation when the camera starts can be set in the range of 3 to 3 To brighten the image set a positive value To darken the image set a negative value Metering Mode set the metering mode when the camera starts Center Weighted The entire screen is metered by focusing on the center of the screen Even when slightly darker brighter areas are present on the periphery of the screen an appropriat
179. s etc are shown x 2 MaM ae W information Message An information message is indicated by a blue icon and appears when a camera operation has been successful Help messages on various buttons pull down lists etc and frame rate and other information from the camera are shown WE Warning Message A warning message is indicated by a yellow icon A message will display notifying the user when camera control privileges cannot be obtained audio reception stops etc E Error Message An error message is indicated by an orange icon and is displayed when a system error occurs in the viewer E Note For details on the above messages see List of Viewer Messages P 8 20 1 JOM GA JOMOI UWP 1 10 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator The operations and settings that can be performed only in the Admin Viewer are explained Magnifying Part of the Image Viewer PTZ You can use the Viewer PTZ panel to magnify part of the camera s image in the image display area Click the Viewer PTZ button to display the viewer PTZ panel XK tO Preview Frame Magnified display area Center of preview frame The initial status of the Viewer PTZ panel shows the preview frame yellow occupying the entire image W Adjusting the Preview Frame Size Drag the preview frame line to make the frame smaller and a magnified view of the image in the frame will
180. s changed an indicator frame representing the area that can be obstructed is displayed for 1 second in the center of the image display area This allows you to check the change ratio of the camera tampering detection area which occupies the entire image display area while specifying the Change Ratio setting Obstructed area indicator Any moving objects detected are shown with contour lines If itis smaller than Change Ratio contour lines are white If the image is changed for an area larger than Change Ratio contour lines take on the same color as the detection area indicating that detected mode has been triggered to ON Contour of camera tampering object E Note Right click on the Intelligent Function Setting Tool display screen to display the menu There the following functions can be used Copy detection area Copy the detection area of the detection setting selected Paste detection area Paste the copied detection area to the detection setting selected It cannot be copied to camera tampering detection Clear detection area Clear the detection area of the detection setting selected It cannot be cleared in camera tampering detection Copy detection criteria settings Copy the detection criteria of the detection setting selected Paste detection criteria settings Paste the copied detection criteria to the detection setting selected Copy event settings Copy the ev
181. s set mistakenly access to the setting pages themselves may be prohibited in which case restoring the factory default settings will become the only means for recovery E Note If the same address is duplicated the policy for the address that appears highest on the list will be applied IPv6 Host Access Restrictions Apply Host Access Restrictions Enable Prefix Prefix Length Apply Host Access Restrictions Set IPv6 host access restrictions to Disable or Enable 2 Default Policy If IPv6 host access restrictions are applied select Authorize Access or Prohibit Access for the default policy Prefix Prefix Length Create a list of permitted hosts and restricted hosts and set IPv6 address access for each host to Yes or No You can specify the prefix length and set access restriction by network or host If access is prohibited access to all ports is restricted Access Control Setting User Access Privileges 5 23 ep D S Q 5 a Q D 5 24 IPsec Setting IPsec The following can be set here e Psec set the IPsec setting method e Auto Key Exchange Settings set auto key exchange e IPsec Set IP security can be specified through auto key exchange or manual setting with up to five communicating devices IPsec IPsec Key settings for use with IPsec can be selected as Auto Key Exchange or Manual Auto Key Exchange Settings IPsec S
182. ses 5 29 5 30 SD Card Information 5D Card Recognition Mounted SD Card Operation Status Operable Normal Cannot Save SD Card Capacity KB 1984640 Used Capacity KB 1019360 SD Card Recognition Displays the status of the SD memory card The three status messages are SD Card Not Inserted Unmounted and Mounted 2 SD Card Operation Status Displays the operation status of the SD memory card The three status messages are as follows e Operable This status indicates that any operation may be performed e Recreating image management information This status indicates that image management information is being recreated Other operations cannot be performed e Deleting images This status indicates that images are being deleted Other operations cannot be performed 3 Image Management Information Status Displays the status of the image management information The two status messages are as follows e Normal This status indicates that image management information is normal e Image Management Information Recreation Required This status indicates that management files are corrupted or not consistent with saved image files Image management information must be recreated 4 Image Saving Displays whether or not images can be saved to the SD memory card e Can Save Indicates that images can be saved to the SD memory card e Cannot Save Indica
183. ter it is turned on and the VB Initial Setting Tool detection will be disabled In such cases turn the camera off and on again e There may be cautionary information depending on your operating environment Read Notes on Operating Environment P 1 9 before performing initial settings 3 Select a MAC address and then click Initial setting 5 gt v O O 2 mD FA VB Initial Setting Tool S IP address Model name 1921681001 VB M600D Wer 501112 4 Enter the user name root and factory default setting password camera and then the appropriate IP address and subnet mask To use a Setting other than the default gateway setting clear the Enter a default gateway address checkbox After settings are complete click OK 00 00 85 01 F2 97 IP address 192 168 100 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Y Enter a default gateway address Gateway address 192 Seen Oxa GmT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Setup progress is shown in the window Preparing to save your settings Please wait a moment e To ensure security be sure to change the administrator password P 4 3 e Contact your System Administrator for the appropriate IP address subnet mask and gateway address B Click OK 5 Rebooting the camera ww Please wait until the reboot process completes before accessing the Rebooting the camera takes about 20 to 40 seconds 1 Importa
184. tes that images cannot be saved to the SD memory card This status may be caused when the SD memory card is not mounted the image file count upper limit has been reached the image management file is corrupted or the card is write protected SD Card Capacity KB Displays the SD memory card storage capacity 6 Used Capacity KB Displays information about storage used on the SD memory card E1 Important Information recorded to the SD memory card may be regarded as personal information Take sufficient precautions for handling this information when releasing to third parties for disposal transfer or repair E Note e For accessing files saved to the SD memory card see SD Memory Card Access P 8 2 e The maximum number of images that can be stored on the SD memory card is 100 000 each e New files cannot be saved to the SD card if there is no free space or the file limit has been reached Reboot Item Setting Items Requiring Rebooting The following settings require rebooting before changes take effect e LAN IPv4 IPv6 H 264 HTTP Server LAN Interface owe omo fem oo e E O E O ae Video Size 320 x 240 v n HTTP Server LAN LAN interface maximum packet size settings P 5 5 2 IPv4 IP address IPv4 settings etc P 5 5 IPv6 Settings regarding IPv6 P 5 6 H 264 Settings regarding H 264 image size and frame rate P 5 12 HTT
185. that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste according to the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC and or your national laws implementing those Directives Ifa chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol shown above in accordance with the Battery Directive this indicates that a heavy metal Hg Mercury Cd Cadmium Pb Lead is present in this battery or accumulator at a concentration above an applicable threshold specified in the Battery Directive This product should be handed over to a designated collection point e g on an authorized one for one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment EEE and batteries and accumulators Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE Your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources Introduction For more information about the recycling of this product please contact your local city office waste authority approved scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit www Canon europe com environment EEA Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein H 264 This product is licensed under AT amp T patents for the MPEG 4 standard and may
186. the server In this case an event log message is displayed P 5 32 e f the destination for HTTP FTP upload or e mail notification is set for a Windows operating system IPSec communication cannot be applied E Note To lower the upload or e mail notification load try the following measures Also check the settings including the network to the server e Reduce the image file size Set a lower value under Image Quality for JPEG P 5 12 Set a lower value for Image Size Upload for JPEG P 5 12 e Reduce the uploading frequency Reduce the value in Pre event Buffer number of image frames or Post event Buffer number of image frames P 5 19 If Volume Detection Event is enabled disable ON Event Operation or OFF Event Operation P 5 19 From the Intelligent Function Setting Tool Event tab gt disable ON Event Operation OFF Event Operation or Detected mode Operation P 6 12 f External Device Input Event is enabled disable ON Event Operation or OFF Event Operation P 5 20 f Timer Event Setting is enabled increase the value in Repeat Interval P 5 20 HTTP Upload URI Up to 255 characters http 192 168 100 67 upload_cgi oername woso O O O O OOOO O Pamm mesran Up to 63 characters Up to 31 characters Up to 31 characters Up to 127 characters e Notification Select Notification Only with HTTP or Image att
187. the text box to enter a value directly or specify a value using the slider For details on the setting method see Setting Detection Criteria per Detection Type P 6 13 E1 Important e t is recommended that the detection criteria are set ina condition as close as possible to the condition in which the camera is actually used WE Setting Event Operations Event tab Set operations to be performed upon detection of changes in a subject Event tab Detection Setting Number 1 Detection Type Moving Object Detection PA Enable these detection settings F1 ON Event Operation I OFF Event Operation Specify the operation timing Multiple checkboxes can be selected ON Event Operation checkbox When selected the operations set in E mail Notification and Upload are performed the moment detected mode is triggered to ON OFF Event Operation checkbox When selected the operations set in E mail Notification and Upload are performed the moment detected mode is triggered to OFF Detected mode Operation checkbox When selected the operations set in E mail Notification and Upload are performed for as long as detected mode is active 2 Specify the event operation Multiple checkboxes can be selected E mail Notification checkbox When selected e mail notification is performed at the timing set in E mail Notification must be set in advance under Upload in the Setting
188. the top page of Admin Tools For more details on Admin Tools see Chapter 6 Admin Tools Admin Tools ee Intelligent Function Setting Tool Privacy Mask Setting Tool i Log Viewer Accessing Admin Viewer To access the Admin Viewer click For more details on the Admin Viewer see Chapter 7 Admin Viewer VB Viewer Manual Fixed at Infinity One shot AF Admin Viewer Accessing VB Viewer To access the VB Viewer click For more details on the VB Viewer see Chapter 7 Admin Viewer VB Viewer K ele VB Viewer For more information on the differences between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer as well as user levels see Overview of Viewer in Chapter 7 Admin Viewer VB Viewer P 7 2 Accessing the Top Page of the Camera User Authentication User authentication is required to access Setting Page Admin Tools and Admin Viewer sername and is server is requesting that your username and password be re manner basic authentication without a secure User authentication is required Setting Page authentication Admin Tools Admin window Viewer authentication window The factory default setting user name and password are User name root Password camera The user name root is the administrator account for the camera Ft Important e To ensure system security be sure to change the administrator password Do not
189. tication Key inbound SA AH SPI inbound Setting Disable Tunnel Mode 16 16 AES HMAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_SHA1_96 Disable Tunnel Mode 16 16 AES HMAC_SHA1_96 HMAC_SHA1_96 Setting 1 year month day Setting 2 year month day List of Factory Default Settings Item Settin Setting 1 Setting 2 year month day year month day e IPsec Set 4 IPsec Set Disable IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode Destination IPv4 Address Destination IPv6 Address Source IPv4 Address sender IPv6 Address Security Protocol ESP Security Gateway IPv4 Address Security Gateway IPv6 Address Destination Subnet Mask Length 16 Destination Prefix Length 16 IKE Pre Shared Key SA ESP Encryption Algorithm AES SA ESP Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96 SA ESP Encryption Key outbound SA ESP Authentication Key outbound SA ESP SPI outbound SA ESP Encryption Key inbound SA ESP Authentication Key inbound SA ESP SPI inbound SA AH Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96 SA AH Authentication Key outbound SA AH SPI outbound SA AH Authentication Key inbound SA AH SPI inbound xipueddy e IPsec Set 5 IPsec Set Disable IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode Destination IPv4 Address Destination IPv6 Address Source IPv4 Address Sender IPv6 Address Security Protocol Eor Security Gateway IPv4 Address Security Gateway IPv6 Address Destination Subnet Mask Length 16 Destination Prefix Length 16 IKE Pre Shared Key SA ESP Encr
190. tion timer event or test Number of pixels in horizontal direction Height of image Number of pixels in vertical direction D Camera number Camera name Pan position 1 Setting for Camera Name alphanumeric characters WL Tilt position Zoom position Camera server VB M700F VB M600D VB M600VE M Year of capture time Month of capture time Day of capture time 2001 2031 01 12 01 31 Day of week of capture time O 6 Sunday to Saturday H Hours of capture time 00 23 M Minutes of capture time 00 59 S Seconds of capture time 00 59 HS Milliseconds of capture time 000 999 Time zone of capture time 1200 1300 Weekday name of capture time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat h Month name of capture time Host Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec A runtime error will occur if the specified name does not match If this modifier is not defined will be deleted WE Available Modifiers The modifiers that can be used for each setting item are specified below HTTP Upload P 5 14 Parameter query string All modifiers can be used FTP Upload P 5 15 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 Ww H M 5 S nN can be used E mail Notification P 5 16
191. to your computer through Windows Firewall through the Internet or a network 2 Change notification settings How does a firewall help protect my computer W Turn Windows Firewall on or What are network locations off a Restore defaults m g Home or work private networks Connected A E Advanced settings Networks at home or work where you know and trust the people and devices on the network Troubleshoot my network Windows Firewall state On Incoming connections Block all connections to programs that ere not on the list of allowed programs Active home or work private networks I network 3 Notification state Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new m Public networks Not Connected Action Center Network and Sharing Center Click Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall then click Change settings and finally click Allow another program A System and Security Windows Firewall Allowed Programs v 49 9 Search Control Panel Eile Edit View Tools Help Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall To add change or remove allowed programs and ports click Change settings What ore the risks of allowing a program to communicate 4 Allowed programs and features Name Home Work Private Public Windows Firewall Remote Management Windows Live Call Windows Live Messenger Windows Live Sync O Windows Management Instrumentation WMI O Win
192. tor can launch the Admin Viewer to override the camera control privileges of another instance of the Admin Viewer launched by an Authorized User The Administrator can retain the camera control privileges but doing so prevents authorized users from obtaining camera control privileges After viewing the necessary information the Administrator should always close the viewer or click Obtain release Camera Control to release the control privileges The Admin Viewer launched by the Administrator can access only one camera at a time While administrator authorities are used to access the camera from a given PC access with administrator authorities from other PCs will be not be granted In contrast the camera can be accessed simultaneously by multiple instances of the Admin Viewer launched by Authorized Users from different PCs Take note however that when controlling the camera the control privileges are given to the user who accessed the camera most recently E Note e The factory default setting gives privileged camera control to Authorized User as well If all guest user authorities are disabled the user authentication dialog box will appear when the VB Viewer is launched When an authorized user or administrator name and password are entered the VB Viewer can be used with authorized user or administrator authorities respectively List of Authorized User Authorities The authorities of authorized users are assigned as
193. trol NTEOIS sriccrosacsescnntisieeneneotdacenned satan ena sasdendsnnauineyenandonaseenesatdaaceoanetes 7 11 Selling ING Smart Shade COMI Ol cccsvecraccetsdecd cateteancledeuudtsbasveteceeutesteceucteetasstcasletecntweeteces 7 11 DS MMO IS FOCUS 5 sacnsen gas E E E E E noise sous onions E 7 12 Setting the EXPOSUTES seincascstscardacnesdessodreddasenctevedeeseenssanhesadastncs onsnenactenedestaasarsen paadesieaanenedees 7 12 Sowing White BaAlaNCE eee ee eRe ae eee E eee ee tees eRe eer ee ree ee ee 7 13 Setting the Night VIOUS scocsacecteseehiawndeawveantenashnutannbonsewteseeoiineschadanntoddseuianneneeeniecseunedenaadeaiee 7 14 Operating the External Device Output vaiciicsnsatestidatceteastanatwaadilvsancialuneadaienceapeieoniaadedubtarsis 7 14 Displaying Event otalUS sis inns aen ASES 7 14 Chapter 8 Appendix SD Memory Card ACCesSS cies secures vecieeeusy ic danieswceaksusnncesiesteswatvenddaciweddsusseneeeaeisearteseds 8 2 MOOT a arceseetsctera qaactys E E EEE E GE 8 4 ToOuNe Noou oea E E E EEE 8 6 List of Log MESSAGES ccccccseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseueeseaeeseaeeseaeeesaeeeseeeseueeseneesaeeeseeeesaees 8 8 Log Messages on the CAMera ccccccccsccccccccsseeceseeeeeeeeeseeeseeesseeeseseeeeeseesseeeeeeseaeeeseeseneansess 8 8 List OT Viewer VICSSAGES siisciscsisnesnnnneeveidasaveesadnmsieatsictaniinatntuntaaabeddaisne usdwsnsinwbnesesaecataes 8 20 Messages displayed in the Information Field ccc ccccccccceseceeesececeseeeeee
194. trol privileges For details see Obtaining Camera Control Privileges P 7 6 If camera control privileges have not yet been obtained elsewhere such as in the Admin Viewer the control privileges will be obtained the moment the Intelligent Function Setting Tool is launched Focus Focus can be operated if the control privileges have been obtained Focus operations are the same as in the Admin Viewer For details see Setting the Focus P 7 12 Smart Shade Control Smart shade control can be operated if the control privileges have been obtained Smart shade control operations are the same as in the Admin Viewer For details see Setting the Smart Shade Control P 7 11 Display Options Select the Detection Area or Detection Results you want to show in the image display area from the following items e Selected Detection Settings Only Show the detection areas or detection results only for those detection settings selected in the detection setting list e All Detection Settings Show the detection areas or detection results for all detection settings in the detection setting list S OO UIWPY e Detection Settings of the Same Type Show the detection areas or detection results for the same type of detection settings as those selected in the detection setting list e Do not display No detection areas or detection results are shown Restart intelligent function
195. unched the latest log files will be downloaded and displayed automatically To download a new log file list click Download A Download dialog box is shown where you can select Internal memory or SD Card as a download source When the list has been downloaded a dialog box showing the log file list opens Select the log file you want to view and click Download and the selected log file will be downloaded Download Fie Namie last Modified Fle Size bytes l Feb 15 22 33 49 2011 13193 How to View Logs The log contains the following information e Code For the log code see List of Log Messages P 8 8 The log code is shown together with one of three icons corresponding to the applicable level If the log has no log code no icon is shown x Error Level t Warning Level Information Level e Date amp Time The date and time at which the log was generated e Message A message regarding the log WE Saving a Log to a File Opening a Saved Log You can save the displayed log to a file and view previously saved log files How to Save Click Save to local file and save using the Save As dialog box How to View Click Open local file and select a log file using the Open dialog box E Copying Searching Logs You can copy the displayed log to the clipboard and search logs How to Copy Click to select the log you want to copy and then click Copy How to Search E
196. ure Camera needs to be serviced 502 Temperature fuse disconnect detected alert Description Heater unit error Fuse is cut off S502 Meaning The temperature fuse on the heater substrate was disconnected Countermeasure Camera needs to be serviced 8 19 8 20 List of Viewer Messages Messages displayed in the Information Field Messages displayed in the information field of the viewer are classified into the following three types Category Information Message Explanation Help messages on various buttons pull down lists etc as well as frame rate and other information from the camera are shown Warning Message A message will be displayed notifying the user when camera control privileges cannot be obtained the audio session stops etc Error Message W Information Message Message Displayed when a system error occurs in the viewer Explanation Connection closed by the camera The camera was disconnected Audio connection has been closed Camera control gained The video session has continued after the audio session was disconnected applicable to both transmission and reception Displayed when camera control is obtained You can operate the camera Camera control lost WE Warning Message Message Could not connect to the camera Displayed when camera control is released You cannot operate the camera until you get camera control privileg
197. word Connectl ype B1F VB M700F 192 168 100 1 80 root camera O 1Fa VB M6OOVE 192 168 100 2 80 root camera2 0 1Fb VB M600D 192 168 100 3 80 root camera3 O 2Fa VB M600D 192 168 100 4 80 root camera4 O 2Fb VB M600D 192 168 100 5 80 root camerad O 3Fa VB M700F 192 168 100 6 80 root camera6 0 R VB M600VE 192 168 100 7 443 root camera O O D 3 o gt 5 Q D o A a 2i E1 Important e Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specification file Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care e f the camera specification file includes delimiters other than commas such as semicolons or blank rows the process of loading the camera specification cannot be performed 3 10 Tit Chapter 4 Top Page of the Camera L Accessing the Setting Page Admin Tools and Viewer LI Certificate Registration Accessing the Top Page of the Camera Accessing the Top Page of the Camera Access the top page of the camera via a web browser From the top page of the camera you can navigate to the Setting Menu to configure various camera settings launch Admin Tools and display the viewer to view images 1 Launch the web browser 2 Enter the IP address you specified in the Initial Setting Tool Ft Important This Operation Guide explains relevant operations using the IP address 192 168 100 1 factory default setting You need to enter the actual IP address set fo
198. yption Algorithm AES SA ESP Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96 SA ESP Encryption Key outbound SA ESP Authentication Key outbound SA ESP SPI outbound SA ESP Encryption Key inbound SA ESP Authentication Key inbound SA ESP SPI inbound SA AH Authentication Algorithm HMAC_SHA1_96 SA AH Authentication Key outbound SA AH SPI outbound SA AH Authentication Key inbound SA AH SPI inbound Certificates Certificate Status Not Installed Country C State Province ST Locality L Organization O Organizational Unit OU Common Name CN Validity Period Start Date Validity Period End Date Encrypted Communications SSL Communications Disable SD Card Operations Operation Settings save Log 8 31 8 32 Index A Abandoned Object Detection 6 13 PCCCSS CONTO a dat orate N 5 22 FROM TOO sanaa Aa 6 2 AOMA VIEWS sares erates R 7 5 7 10 FROM LOL airea ana E N T 7 3 Administrator Password cccc cece eee ceeeeeeeeen es 5 5 AE MOOG stiau ea a a a 5 9 ADOTT oin te eae is ied cea tetra eee Aacemulaehe nies 7 13 AAO a EN terme na wee Ua RT OP mere or Ow Oa TPT ees 5 17 IO UIL VOUE seeni aa teen 5 17 OUDUT VOUTI E ranerne aeaa 5 17 FCC GIVE Naaa ana 7 9 CEASE eent T NAN 5 17 Audio Distribution n se 5 22 7 2 Audio Reception from Viewer osssscsreccceen 5 17 Audio Server aissei eiei 5 17 Authentication Method lt siciesticleete ave ieniiercens 5 18 AUTON ZEO USER iniia 7

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