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The Operation Guide should be read before using the network camera.
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Network Camera
Operation Guide
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Thank you for purchasing a Canon Network Camera (hereafter referred to as the camera)*.
This “Operation Guide” explains the camera settings and operations. Read this guide carefully before using the camera to
ensure correct use. Also, be sure to read the files in the LICENSE folder on the Setup CD-ROM.
* The cameras described in this manual may include models not be sold in your country and region.
For the latest information on this product (firmware and included software, user manuals, operating environment, etc.),
please refer to the Canon Web Site.
Precautions for Use (Disclaimer)
Disclaimer
To the full extent permitted by laws and regulations, neither Canon Inc. nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall be
responsible for any financial losses that may be incurred as a result of the loss of recorded information or images,
regardless of the internal or external cause of the loss.
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY ACCOMPANYING THE CAMERA AND WITHOUT
DETRACTING FROM ANY RIGHTS A CONSUMER MAY BE ENTITLED TO, AND TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMITTED
BY LAWS AND REGULATIONS: (1) NEITHER CANON INC. NOR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES MAKE
ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THE MATERIAL IN THIS MANUAL OR
WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF THE CAMERA INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO
MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, OR NON-
INFRINGEMENT AND (2) NEITHER CANON INC. NOR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES SHALL BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE RESULTING FROM
THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL OR THE CAMERA.
Network Security
The user is responsible for the network security of this product and its use.
Take appropriate network security measures to avoid security breaches. To the full extent permitted by laws and
regulations, neither Canon Inc. nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall be liable for any losses, direct, incidental
or consequential damages, or liabilities that may be incurred as a result of network security incidents such as
unauthorized accesses.
<Network Security Recommendations>
Change the password of the camera periodically.
Change the HTTP or HTTPS port number of the camera.
Limit access to the camera by network devices.
Privacy and Publicity Rights Regarding the Use of Video/Audio
When using the camera (for video or audio), it is the full responsibility of the user to protect privacy and avoid any
violation of publicity rights. For example, obtaining consent to install the camera in advance if specific buildings or
rooms are to be monitored. Canon shall have no liability whatsoever in this regard.
Legal Notice
In some cases, camera monitoring may be prohibited by law or regulation, the details of which differ by country.
Before using the camera, check the laws or regulations of the country or region where the camera is used.
Introduction
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Copyright
Videos, images or sounds recorded with your camera may not be utilized or published without consent of copyright
holders, if any, except in such a way as permitted for personal use under the relevant copyright law.
Use of Included RM-Lite Software
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.
Product Parts Life
Movable parts of this product (e.g., pan/tilt mechanism) as well as its electronic components may require
replacement at an earlier period, according to where the product is installed, and how it is used.
Please refer to Canon’s web site, for a reference as to the lifespan of the parts, in relation to how the product is used.
License Agreement for Included Software
For information on the License Agreement for Included Software, refer to the following files in the BundledSoftware folder in
the Included Setup CD-ROM LICENSE folder.
This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used for encoding MPEG-4 compliant
video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that was encoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial purpose or
(2) by a video provider licensed under the AT&T patents to provide MPEG-4 compliant video. No license is granted or
implied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.
Trademarks
Canon and the Canon logo are registered trademarks of Canon Inc.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer, Windows Server, Windows Media and ActiveX are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Windows is legally recognized as the Microsoft Windows Operating System.
This product comes with exFAT, a licensed file system technology from Microsoft.
QuickTime is a trademark of Apple Inc.
SD, SDHC and SDXC logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.
All other company or product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
holders.
Open Source Software
The product (camera and included RM-Lite) contains Open Source Software modules. For details, please refer to
“ThirdPartySoftware-E.pdf” (Third-Party Software License) in the Open-SourceSoftware 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 us at nvsossg@canon.co.jp and provide the
following information in English or Japanese:
1. Product name and firmware version.
Software Type File Name
Camera Management Tool
VBTools-E.txt
Camera Angle Setting Tool
(Used by VB-M641VE, VB-M640VE, VB-M641V, VB-M640V, VB-M741LE, VB-M740E)
Network Video Recording Software RM-Lite RM-Lite-E.txt
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2. Name of the software module or modules you would like to obtain.
You can obtain the source code for a least three years from the day you purchased this product. Please note we may bill
you for any costs we incur in providing you the source code.
Security Export Control
This product is subject to security export control. Therefore, to export or carry it overseas may require an authorization by
governmental agencies.
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Types of User Manuals
The following describes the different camera user manuals.
Notes
1. Any unauthorized reproduction of this guide is prohibited.
2. The contents of this guide are subject to change without any prior notice.
3. This document has been prepared with the utmost attention to accuracy. If you have any comments, however,
please contact a Canon sales representative.
4. Canon shall assume no liability for any outcome of using this product, notwithstanding items 2 and 3 above.
How to Use This Operation Guide
The assumed reading format of this operation guide is on a computer screen.
Software Screenshots
The software screenshots samples shown in this guide are for illustration only. The screenshots may differ from the
actual screens displayed.
Most screenshots used with the explanations are from a Windows 8.1 computer connected to a VB-R11 network
camera.
The video size set selected for explanations is [1280 x 720 / 640 x 360 / 320 x 180]. If using a different video size set,
substitute those sizes.
User Manuals
Included User Manuals
Installation Guide
This describes precautions and procedures for installing the camera. Sections you should reference in this guide will be
marked “Installation Guide” along with the name of the reference items.
Guides Included on the Setup CD-ROM
Operation Guide (This Guide)
This document explains the initial camera settings, Viewer operations, Admin Tools settings, troubleshooting and other
operations.
Appendix – Specifications
This lists the camera specifications.
Camera Management Tool User Manual
This explains details on using the Camera Management Tool.
Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator Manual
This explains details on using the RM-Lite video recording software (P. 22).
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Symbols Indicating Camera Models
Symbols Indicating Camera Models
Explanations that differ depending on the camera model are indicated by the camera name and the following
symbols.
Symbols Indicating Safety Precautions
This section explains the symbols used in this guide. The following symbols used in this guide indicate information for
safe use of the product, as well as important and supplemental information the user should know. Be sure to read and
understand this information when using the product.
Symbol Camera Model
VB-R11VE, VB-R11
VB-R10VE
VB-M641VE, VB-M641V
VB-M640VE, VB-M640V
VB-M741LE
VB-M740E
R11
R10
M641
M640
M741
M740
Symbol Meaning
Warning Failure to follow the instructions indicated by this symbol may result in death or serious
injury. Be sure to follow these warnings to ensure safety.
Caution Failure to follow the instructions indicated by this symbol may result in injury. Be sure to
follow these precautions to ensure safety.
Caution Failure to follow the instructions indicated by this symbol may result in property damage.
Be sure to follow these precautions.
Important Cautions and restrictions during operation. Make sure to read these carefully.
Note Supplementary descriptions and reference information.
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This section explains precautions that must be followed when using the camera.
If they are not followed, injury, death and/or property damage may occur. Read the following information carefully and be
sure to follow the precautions.
Important Warnings
Safety Precautions
Warning
To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
(VB-R11, VB-M641V, VB-M640V)
Caution
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The AC adapter (sold separately) can be connected to the camera from a standard AC power outlet.
Please refer to the user manual to make sure that the camera is compatible with the adapter.
The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible.
Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning or maintaining.
FDA regulation
This Network Camera has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as a medical
device. When incorporated into a system with medical applications, FDA regulations may apply. Therefore, please
consult your legal advisor to determine whether FDA regulations apply.
FCC REGULATIONS
Network Camera, Model Name: VB-R11VE/VB-R10VE/VB-M641VE/VB-M640VE/VB-M741LE/VB-M740E
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 A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the user manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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.
European Union regulatory notices:
Network Camera, Model Name: VB-R11VE/VB-R10VE/VB-M641VE/VB-M640VE/VB-M741LE/VB-M740E
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the
user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Precautions
Camera Precautions
FCC NOTICE
Network Camera, Model Name: VB-R11/VB-M641V/VB-M640V
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such
changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
Canon U.S.A., Inc.
One Canon Park, Melville, New York 11747, U.S.A.
Tel No. 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666)
Warning
If you notice abnormal conditions, such as smoke, unusual sounds, heat or strange odors, immediately stop using
the camera and contact your nearest dealer.
Fire or electric shock may result from continued use.
The following may result in fire or electric shock.
If thunder starts, stop installation or inspection etc. and do not touch the camera or continue connecting the cable.
Do not disassemble or modify the camera.
Spray the camera with water, or otherwise make it wet (VB-R11/VB-M641V/VB-M640V).
Please do not insert objects like water or metal objects within the camera housing.
Do not use flammable sprays near the camera.
Do not leave LAN cables, external power supplies or AC adapter (sold separately) power connectors connected
when the camera is not in use for long periods.
Do not damage the connecting cable.
This camera should not be used with medical devices or other life-support systems.
Depending on the computer and network environment, high-precision video transmission cannot be guaranteed due
to video lag or loss.
Canon will assume no liability for any accident or damage resulting from use of the camera under the conditions
above.
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Camera Angle Setting Tool Precautions
Precautions for Built-In Camera Functions and Included Software
Maintenance Precautions
Clean the Camera
Turn off the power before cleaning the camera.
Clean the Exterior
1 Dampen a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral detergent and gently wipe away any grime.
2 Wipe with a dry cloth.
Caution
Avoid looking directly at the infrared illumination at close distance for long periods of time.
Intense infrared illumination can cause eye damage.
Caution
The following may result in camera malfunction.
Do not capture the sun, halogen lamps, and other very bright light sources or subjects.
Do not expose the camera to strong impact or vibration.
Do not forcibly turn the rotating parts of the camera by hand.
M741
R11 R10
M641 M640
M641
M640
M741
M740
Caution
The Camera Angle Setting Tool is for use when installing the camera. Do not use on a daily basis.
Frequent use may result in camera malfunction.
Caution
Do not use the following built-in camera functions or included software in situations requiring high reliability:
Intelligent Function
Image Stabilization Function
Network Video Recording Software RM-Lite
These do not guarantee high-precision capture and cannot support applications beyond their intended range of use.
Canon will assume no liability for any accident or damage resulting from the use of these functions or software.
Warning
Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, paint thinner or benzine when cleaning the camera.
Use of these may result in fire or electric shock.
Caution
Periodically inspect the parts and screws for rust and loosening.
For inspections, please contact the dealer where you purchased the product.
Failure to follow these precautions could result in injuries and equipment damage due to falling items.
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Clean the Lens
Use a commercial lens cleaner to remove grime on the lens surface.
Scratches on the lens surface may result in poor video capture.
Auto focus functionality may be degraded if the lens surface is dusty or dirty.
Camera Disposal
Dispose of the camera in accordance with local laws and regulations.
Important
Grime on the front cover and dome cover, may result in focusing problems, and or reduction of image quality. It is recommended
that the cover be cleaned on a regular basis.
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Table of Contents
Introduction...................................................................................................................... 2
Precautions for Use (Disclaimer) ............................................................................................ 2
License Agreement for Included Software ............................................................................. 3
Trademarks ............................................................................................................................. 3
Open Source Software............................................................................................................3
Security Export Control ........................................................................................................... 4
User Manuals................................................................................................................... 5
Types of User Manuals ...........................................................................................................5
How to Use This Operation Guide .......................................................................................... 5
Symbols Indicating Camera Models....................................................................................... 6
Safety Precautions........................................................................................................... 7
Precautions ............................................................................................................................. 8
Clean the Camera ................................................................................................................... 9
Camera Disposal .................................................................................................................. 10
Chapter 1 Before Use
Network Camera Capabilities........................................................................................ 20
Camera Software ........................................................................................................... 21
Software Included on the Camera ........................................................................................ 21
Software Included on the Setup CD-ROM ............................................................................ 21
Additional Software/Licenses (Sold Separately)................................................................... 23
Operating Environment.................................................................................................. 24
Camera Angle Setting Tool, Admin Viewer/VB Viewer, Admin Tools ................................... 24
Steps for Setting Up Camera......................................................................................... 25
Step 1 Pre-Installation Preparations...................................................................................... 25
Step 2 Check Camera Connection ....................................................................................... 25
Step 3 Install the Camera...................................................................................................... 25
Step 4 Set the Camera Angle .............................................................................................. 25
Step 5 Adjust Advanced Settings According to Use............................................................ 26
Step 6 Use the Viewers......................................................................................................... 26
Step 7 Use Admin Tools ....................................................................................................... 26
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 26
Chapter 2 Camera Setup
Install Software .............................................................................................................. 28
Necessary Software..............................................................................................................28
Software Installation.............................................................................................................. 28
Check/Make Security Settings....................................................................................... 31
Check Firewall Settings.........................................................................................................31
Register the Camera IP Address as a Trusted Site .............................................................. 32
Settings When Using Windows Server.................................................................................. 33
Making Initial Camera Settings...................................................................................... 36
Launch the Camera Management Tool ................................................................................ 36
Searching for Cameras and Setting up Networks ................................................................ 36
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Set the Password, Date and Time, Camera Name and Video.............................................. 38
Registering Camera’s IP Address to Trusted Sites............................................................... 40
Access the Top Page of the Camera to Check Video................................................... 41
Access the Top Page from Camera Management Tool........................................................ 41
Top Page............................................................................................................................... 41
Checking Camera Video....................................................................................................... 43
Chapter 3 Camera Angle Setting Tool
Launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool and Connect to a Camera .............................. 46
Launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool ................................................................................ 46
Connect to the Camera......................................................................................................... 46
Disconnect from the Camera and Close the Software.......................................................... 49
Camera Angle Setting Tool Screen ............................................................................... 51
Set the Camera Angle ................................................................................................... 53
Set the Camera Angle and Zoom ......................................................................................... 53
Set the Focus and Exposure Compensation ........................................................................ 54
Use a Camera Specification File ................................................................................... 56
Create a Camera Specification File ...................................................................................... 56
Chapter 4 Setting Page
How to Use The Setting Page........................................................................................ 60
Access the Setting Page....................................................................................................... 60
Common Setting Page Operations ....................................................................................... 61
About Each Setting Page...................................................................................................... 62
Configure Network Settings
[Basic Settings] > [Network] .................................................................................... 64
LAN ....................................................................................................................................... 64
IPv4 ....................................................................................................................................... 64
IPv6 ....................................................................................................................................... 65
DNS....................................................................................................................................... 66
mDNS.................................................................................................................................... 67
Set the Administrator Password
[Basic Settings] > [Password] ................................................................................. 68
Administrator Password........................................................................................................ 68
Set the Date/Time
[Basic Settings] > [Date and Time].......................................................................... 69
Current Date and Time.......................................................................................................... 69
Setting ................................................................................................................................... 69
Set Video Size and Quality
[Basic Settings] > [Video Settings] .......................................................................... 72
All Videos .............................................................................................................................. 72
JPEG ..................................................................................................................................... 72
H.264(1) ................................................................................................................................ 73
H.264(2) ................................................................................................................................ 74
Set General Camera Controls
[Camera] > [Camera Settings]................................................................................. 75
Camera Name....................................................................................................................... 75
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Camera Control..................................................................................................................... 75
Day/Night (When Auto Is Set) ............................................................................................... 77
Installation Conditions........................................................................................................... 77
Camera Position Control ....................................................................................................... 78
External Input Device 1, 2 .................................................................................................. 78
External Output Device 1, 2 ............................................................................................... 78
Set Initial Video Settings
[Camera] > [Initial Setting]....................................................................................... 79
Initial Setting.......................................................................................................................... 79
Reduce Data Size by Lowering Video Quality in Specific Areas
[Video and Audio] > [ADSR].................................................................................... 82
Specified Area ...................................................................................................................... 82
ADSR..................................................................................................................................... 84
Display Date, Time and Text on the Viewer
[Video and Audio] > [On-screen display]................................................................ 85
On-Screen Display................................................................................................................ 85
Set Audio Input/Output
[Video and Audio] > [Audio Settings] ...................................................................... 87
General Sound ...................................................................................................................... 87
Sound Clip Upload1to 3........................................................................................................ 88
HTTP, SNMP and FTP Server Settings
[Server] > [Server Settings] ..................................................................................... 89
HTTP Server.......................................................................................................................... 89
SNMP Server......................................................................................................................... 89
FTP Server............................................................................................................................. 90
WS-Security........................................................................................................................... 90
Video Transmission Settings
[Server] > [Video Server] ......................................................................................... 91
Audio Transmission/Reception Settings
[Server] > [Audio Server] ......................................................................................... 92
RTP Settings
[Server] > [RTP Server]............................................................................................ 93
RTP Server ............................................................................................................................ 93
Audio Multicast ................................................................................................................... 93
RTP Streaming 1 to 5 ............................................................................................................94
HTTP and FTP Upload Settings
[Video Record] > [Upload] ...................................................................................... 96
Video Record Setting............................................................................................................96
General Upload..................................................................................................................... 96
HTTP Upload......................................................................................................................... 97
FTP Upload ........................................................................................................................... 99
Settings for Recording Video to a Memory Card
[Video Record] > [Memory Card] .......................................................................... 101
Video Record Setting.......................................................................................................... 101
Memory Card Operations ................................................................................................... 101
Memory Card Information ................................................................................................... 101
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Set E-mail Notification
[Video Record] > [E-mail Notification] ................................................................... 102
E-mail Notification ............................................................................................................... 102
External Device Input Triggered Operation Settings
[Event] > [External Device] ................................................................................... 104
External Device Output 1, 2................................................................................................ 104
External Device Input.......................................................................................................... 104
External Device Input 1, 2................................................................................................... 105
Abnormal Audio Input Triggered Operation Settings
[Event] > [Audio Detection] ................................................................................... 107
Volume Detection................................................................................................................107
Scream Detection ............................................................................................................... 108
Timer Triggered Operation Settings
[Event] > [Timer] .................................................................................................... 110
Timer 1 to 4 ......................................................................................................................... 110
Execute Presets When Switching Day/Night Mode
[Event] > [Switch Day/Night].................................................................................. 112
Use Event Combinations
[Event] > [Linked Event] ........................................................................................ 113
Linked Event 1 to 4 .............................................................................................................113
Linked Event Operation Examples...................................................................................... 115
Set Users Who Connect to the Camera
[Security] > [User Restrictions].............................................................................. 118
Authorized User Account.................................................................................................... 118
User Authority ..................................................................................................................... 118
Set Access Restrictions
[Security] > [Host Access Restrictions] ................................................................. 119
IPv4 Host Access Restrictions ............................................................................................ 119
IPv6 Host Access Restrictions ............................................................................................ 120
Set HTTP Communication Encryption
[Security] > [SSL/TLS]............................................................................................ 121
Certificates .......................................................................................................................... 121
Certificate Management...................................................................................................... 122
Encrypted Communications................................................................................................ 123
Network Port Authentication Settings
[Security] > [802.1X] .............................................................................................. 124
802.1X Authentication......................................................................................................... 124
Authentication Method........................................................................................................ 124
Set IPsec
[Security] > [IPsec] ................................................................................................ 126
IPsec ................................................................................................................................... 126
Auto Key Exchange Settings .............................................................................................. 126
IPsec Set 1 to 5 ................................................................................................................... 127
Memory Card Operations and Information Display
[Memory Card]....................................................................................................... 130
Video Record Setting.......................................................................................................... 130
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Memory Card Operations ................................................................................................... 130
Memory Card Information ................................................................................................... 132
Display Camera Device Information and Perform Maintenance [Maintenance] ......... 134
Device Information..............................................................................................................134
Tool ..................................................................................................................................... 134
Chapter 5 Admin Viewer/VB Viewer
Admin Viewer and VB Viewer ...................................................................................... 138
Major Differences Between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer ..................................... 138
Viewer Access Restrictions................................................................................................. 138
View Video With Admin Viewer.................................................................................... 140
Launch the Admin Viewer ................................................................................................... 140
Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Screen ........................................................................................ 141
Check Information...............................................................................................................143
Change the Video Size and Display Screen Size ............................................................... 143
Operate the Camera With Admin Viewer..................................................................... 147
Obtain Camera Control Privileges ...................................................................................... 147
Use Pan/Tilt/Zoom...............................................................................................................147
Magnify and Display Part of Video (Viewer PTZ) ................................................................ 151
Cropping and Displaying Part of an Image (Digital PTZ) ................................................... 153
Using Presets or the Home Position ................................................................................... 154
Use Backlight Compensation ............................................................................................. 155
Receive/Transmit Audio .................................................................................................... 155
Use Control for Admin ................................................................................................. 158
Control for Admin Panel...................................................................................................... 158
Pan / Tilt / Zoom ................................................................................................................. 159
Preset / Initial Setting Registration ...................................................................................... 159
Smart Shade Control........................................................................................................... 159
Haze Compensation ........................................................................................................... 160
Focus .................................................................................................................................. 161
Exposure ............................................................................................................................. 162
White Balance..................................................................................................................... 164
Day/Night ............................................................................................................................ 165
Infrared .............................................................................................................................. 167
External Device Output ..................................................................................................... 167
Image Quality Adjustment................................................................................................... 168
Video Reception.................................................................................................................. 168
About Presets .............................................................................................................. 169
Register Presets .......................................................................................................... 170
Display the Preset Setting Panel......................................................................................... 170
Use [Quick Registration]..................................................................................................... 172
Register with [Advanced Preset Settings] Panel ................................................................ 173
Context Menu...................................................................................................................... 175
Change Multiple Presets Simultaneously............................................................................ 176
Automatically Move to a Preset Position at a Specified Time
(Auto Control Settings) ........................................................................................... 177
Configure [Auto Control Settings] ....................................................................................... 177
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Configure the Preset Tour Route ................................................................................. 179
[Tour Route Settings] Tab................................................................................................... 179
Tour Route Settings.............................................................................................................181
Context Menu...................................................................................................................... 183
Check the Event Detection Status With Admin Viewer................................................ 184
Confirm Status With the Event Display Panel...................................................................... 184
Record Snapshots/Video With Admin Viewer.............................................................. 186
Capture a Snapshot............................................................................................................ 186
Record Video to a Memory Card Manually......................................................................... 186
Use VB Viewer ............................................................................................................. 188
Launch VB Viewer and Differences with Admin Viewer...................................................... 188
Chapter 6 Admin Tools
Admin Tools Overview................................................................................................. 192
Overview of Each Tool in the Admin Tools ......................................................................... 192
Access Admin Tools.................................................................................................... 193
Launch Admin Tools ........................................................................................................... 193
Admin Tools Operations Common to All Tools ................................................................... 194
Privacy Mask Setting Tool ........................................................................................... 196
Register Privacy Masks....................................................................................................... 196
Change/Delete a Privacy Mask........................................................................................... 198
Panorama Creation Tool .............................................................................................. 201
Create a Panorama Image.................................................................................................. 201
Delete a Panorama Image from the Camera ...................................................................... 204
Save/Load Panorama Image File........................................................................................ 204
View Restriction Setting Tool ...................................................................................... 206
Configure View Restrictions ................................................................................................ 206
Intelligent Function Setting Tool Overview .................................................................. 210
Intelligent Function.............................................................................................................. 210
Notes on Intelligent Function Settings and Operations ...................................................... 213
Pre-register Presets ..........................................................................................................214
Select the Intelligent Function Operation Mode ................................................................ 214
Intelligent Function Setting Tool
- Video Detection - ................................................................................................ 216
Steps for Configuring Video Detection ............................................................................... 216
Configure Detection Criteria ([Detection Criteria] Tab) ...................................................... 219
Configure Operations for Triggered Detection ([Event] Tab) ............................................. 227
Reduce Effects of Lighting Change (Detections Settings) ................................................. 228
Context Menu...................................................................................................................... 229
Intelligent Function Setting Tool
- Auto Tracking - .................................................................................................... 230
Set Auto Tracking................................................................................................................ 230
Auto Tracking Termination.................................................................................................. 233
Disable Auto Tracking......................................................................................................... 233
Intelligent Function Setting Tool
Display Options and Shared Operations .............................................................. 234
Display Event Status ........................................................................................................... 234
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Display Settings for Detection Areas/Detection Lines, Detection Results
(Display Options)............................................................................................................ 234
Restart Intelligent Function ................................................................................................. 235
Log Viewer................................................................................................................... 236
Download Log Files ............................................................................................................ 236
View Logs............................................................................................................................ 237
Recorded Video Utility................................................................................................. 240
Use the Video List............................................................................................................... 240
Download/Delete Video ...................................................................................................... 242
Play Back Video .................................................................................................................. 245
Chapter 7 Appendix
Memory Card Data ...................................................................................................... 250
Saved Data and Data Organization of Memory Card ......................................................... 250
Data Downloaded with Recorded Video Utility................................................................... 250
Modifiers ...................................................................................................................... 252
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................... 254
List of Log Messages .................................................................................................. 256
Log Messages on the Camera............................................................................................ 256
Error Log ............................................................................................................................. 256
Warning log......................................................................................................................... 261
Notification log .................................................................................................................... 263
List of Viewer Messages.............................................................................................. 269
Messages Displayed in the Information Display................................................................. 269
Restore Default Settings .............................................................................................. 270
Restoring the Initial Setting from the Maintenance Page in the Web Browser ................... 270
Restoring Factory Default Settings with the Reset Switch on the Camera ......................... 270
List of Factory Default Settings.................................................................................... 273
Index............................................................................................................................ 283
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Chapter
Before Use
This chapter explains camera functions, software and operating environment.
It also describes the flow from preparation and setup through to actual use.
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This network camera is capable of not just camera operations using the installed software but also recording and uploading
video and monitoring using various intelligent functions.
However, the functions that can be used differ depending on the model. For the difference in functions by model, refer to
the table below.
Table of Function Compatibility by Model
The functions for which availability differs depending on the model are shown below.
* In this guide, “memory card” refers to the memory cards that can be used by the cameras.
Network Camera Capabilities
Uploading
video
Recording to
memory card
Operation and setup by
administrator
[Admin Viewer]
Operation by guest users
[VB Viewer]
Monitoring by
intelligent functions
Inputting/outputting
audio
Using external devices
Pan/Tilt  ----
Digital PTZ - - 
Audio I/O Terminals ---
External Device Terminals ---
Infrared Illumination - - - - -
Camera Angle Setting Tool - - 
Audio Detection ---
Auto Tracking  ----
Event Triggered Preset Movement  ----
Linked Event ---
Panorama Creation Tool  ----
View Restriction Setting Tool  ----
microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC memory card
support* -- --
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card support*  --
Max. Number of Registered Presets 257 21
R11 R10
M641
M640 M741
M740
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The software needed for camera setup and use is included on the camera and on the setup CD-ROM included with the
camera. The software can also be purchased separately.
Software Included on the Camera
The following software is included on the camera. It is automatically downloaded from the camera when you use it.
Admin Viewer/VB Viewer (P. 137)
These Viewers are used for camera control and for monitoring video and events.
Admin Viewer can only be used by administrators and registered users with camera control permissions, and allows
complete control of the camera.
The VB Viewer allows any user with camera access to use the camera, but the user is restricted to a limited set of
functions.
Admin Tools (P. 191)
This tool is used for making camera settings and for managing cameras.
Privacy Mask Setting Tool
Intelligent Function Setting Tool
Log Viewer
Recorded Video Utility
Panorama Creation Tool
View Restriction Setting Tool
Note
To use Admin Viewer and Admin Tools, .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (when using Internet Explorer 8/9) or .NET Framework 4.5 (when
using Internet Explorer 10/11) is necessary.
If it is not installed on the computer, it will be automatically installed when using the installer (P. 28).
Software Included on the Setup CD-ROM
The software included on the setup CD-ROM is installed and used on a computer.
Camera Management Tool (P. 36)
This tool is used for batch managing multiple cameras, from making settings to performing maintenance. The
Camera Management Tool can perform the following tasks.
Set various camera settings.
Launch software included on the camera, such as Admin Viewer and Admin Tools.
Update firmware, back up/restore settings, perform memory card and other operations, as well as, camera
maintenance.
This guide explains how to use this tool to make initial settings for cameras (P. 36). For details on other uses and
functions, please refer to the “Camera Management Tool User Manual”.
The Camera Management Tool can be installed by the installer application.
Installer location: Setup CD-ROM > [Applications] folder > VBToolsInstall.exe
Camera Software
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Camera Angle Setting Tool (P. 45)
This tool allows you to adjust the camera angle during installation by viewing video from the camera on the computer
screen via a network.
Installer location: Setup CD-ROM > [Applications] folder > VBToolsInstall.exe
Admin Tools Certificate
This is a digital certificate for using Admin Viewer and Admin Tools.
Installer location: Setup CD-ROM > [Applications] folder > VBToolsInstall.exe
Admin Viewer/Admin Tools with Proxy Authentication Support
Use these when going through a proxy server with proxy authentication.
Software location: Setup CD-ROM > ProxyAuthSupport folder
RM-Lite
This software displays, records and plays back video from up to four cameras via a network.
Software location: Setup CD-ROM > [Applications] folder > RMLiteInstall.exe
RM-Lite Software
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Type Overview License
RM-Lite Storage Server Up to four cameras can be registered to record video (JPEG). 1 license
RM-Lite Viewer
Plays video recorded in the storage server and displays live video
(JPEG/H.264) from the camera.
Up to four cameras can be registered for the viewer.
1 license
RM-Lite Manager Use register cameras and configure recording schedules. 1 license
RM-Lite Viewer RM-Lite Storage Server
Network
Flow of video from the camera
Flow of recorded video
Supported
cameras
VB-R11VE, VB-R11, VB-R10VE, VB-M641VE, VB-M641V, VB-M640VE, VB-M640V, VB-M741LE,
VB-M740E, VB-H43, VB-H630VE, VB-H630D, VB-H730F, VB-M42, VB-M620VE, VB-M620D,
VB-M720F, VB-S30D, VB-S31D, VB-S800D, VB-S900F, VB-S805D, VB-S905F, VB-H41,
VB-H610VE, VB-H610D, VB-H710F, VB-M40, VB-M600VE, VB-M600D, VB-M700F, VB-C60,
VB-C500VD/VB-C500D, VB-C300, VB-C50i/VB-C50iR, VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi
Important
To add the RM-Lite Viewer or RM-Lite Manager, you must purchase RM-Lite-V (sold separately).
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Note
For details on the usage, operating environment, and functions of RM-Lite, please refer to the “System Administrator Manual”.
Additional Software/Licenses (Sold Separately)
You can purchase additional software and licenses as necessary.
Canon H.264 Additional User License AUL-VB
Additional license for viewing H.264 video with multiple computers via Admin Viewer or Recorded Video Utility.
Each camera includes one license. Additional licenses are necessary for multiple computers to view H.264 video
from a single camera.
RM-64/RM-25/RM-9
This software allows network cameras to be used for multipoint surveillance, and for displaying, recording and
playing back videos from the camera.
The number of cameras that can be registered with RM-64/RM-25/RM-9 varies: 64, 25, or 9 cameras respectively can
be registered. By using multiple Storage Servers, you can construct a surveillance system supporting up to 512
cameras.
Note
Licenses for upgrading from RM-9 to RM-25 or RM-64, and from RM-25 to RM-64 are also available.
RM-V
This additional license lets you install the RM-64/RM-25/RM-9 RM Manager and Viewer on multiple computers.
Purchase the license to be able to view video from the camera from multiple locations and for other similar purposes.
RM-Lite-V
This additional license lets you install the RM-Lite Viewer or RM-Lite Manager on multiple computers.
Purchase the license to be able to view video from the camera from multiple locations and for other similar purposes.
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For the latest information on this product (firmware and included software, user manual, operating environment, etc.),
please refer to the Canon Web Site.
Camera Angle Setting Tool, Admin Viewer/VB Viewer, Admin Tools
*1 Set the Control Panel’s font size (DPI) for Admin Tools and Admin Viewer to 100% or 125%.
*2 The browser must support JavaScript, XAML browser applications, and IFRAME (HTML tag).
The VB Viewer requires Cookies.
*3 Installation is unnecessary if only VB Viewer will be used. .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and 4.5 are provided on the included
setup CD-ROM, and the appropriate installer is selected automatically depending on the version of Internet Explorer.
*4 The included software or the software installed on the camera cannot be started from the Start screen added to Windows
8 and later.
Note
For details on using Camera Management Tool, please refer to “Camera Management Tool User Manual”.
Operating Environment
CPU Intel Core i7-2600 or higher
OS*1
Windows Vista Ultimate/Business/Enterprise/Home Premium SP2 32/64-bit
Windows 7 Ultimate/Professional/Enterprise/Home Premium SP1 32/64-bit
Windows 8/Windows 8 Pro/Windows 8 Enterprise 32/64-bit*4
Windows 8.1/Windows 8.1 Pro/Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32/64-bit*4
Windows Server 2008 Standard SP2 32/64-bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1 64-bit
Windows Server 2012 Standard 64-bit*4
Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 64-bit*4
Web Browser*2 Internet Explorer 8/9 32-bit
Internet Explorer 10/11
Memory 2 GB or more
Viewer Display 1920 x 1080 or higher
Software*3
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (when using Internet Explorer 8/9)
Must be installed on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 systems
.NET Framework 4.5 (when using Internet Explorer 10/11)
Must be installed on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 systems
Audio A computer that supports audio is required to use the camera’s audio function.
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Step 1 Pre-Installation Preparations
Make preparations to use the camera via a network.
Install necessary software
“Install Software” (P. 28)
Check/configure computer and web browser security settings
“Check/Make Security Settings” (P. 31)
Use Camera Management Tool to configure initial camera settings.
“Making Initial Camera Settings” (P. 36)
Step 2 Check Camera Connection
Access the camera with a computer to ensure preparations have been properly
completed.
Access the camera top page using a web browser
“Access the Top Page from Camera Management Tool” (P. 41)
Launch VB Viewer to check camera video
“Checking Camera Video” (P. 43)
Step 3 Install the Camera
Install the camera to suit the operating environment it will be used in.
“Installation Guide”
Step 4 Set the Camera Angle
Use Camera Angle Setting Tool to set the camera angle while checking video
on the computer screen.
“Camera Angle Setting Tool” (P. 45)
Steps for Setting Up Camera
Camera Management Tool
VB Viewer
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Step 5 Adjust Advanced Settings According to Use
Advanced settings can be made in the Setting Menu, such as for
camera control and security, suitable for the intended camera
use.
Setting Page” (P. 59)
Step 6 Use the Viewers
Use the viewers included on the camera.
The Admin Viewer is intended for administrators, and the VB
Viewer for guest users. Use the VB viewer to check content
distributed to guest users and Admin Viewer to make all settings
and fully check all preparations.
“Admin Viewer/VB Viewer” (P. 137)
Step 7 Use Admin Tools
Admin Tools can be used to set masks to ensure privacy, set view restrictions
and set the Intelligent Function to detect changes in video.
You can also view logs of the camera’s operational status, as well as browsing
and managing video recorded to the camera’s memory card.
“Admin Tools” (P. 191)
Troubleshooting
Please refer to the “Appendix” (P. 249), in case of error messages or problems.
Setting Page
Admin Viewer
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Camera Setup
To prepare the camera for use, install necessary computer software and make initial settings for web browser
security and the camera.
When initial settings are complete, access the camera and check if video can be viewed.
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Use the setup CD-ROM included with the camera to install necessary software.
Necessary Software
You will need the following software:
Camera Management Tool (P. 36)
Admin Tools Certificate
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1/.NET Framework 4.5 (unnecessary if already installed on computer)
Camera Angle Setting Tool
Note
All computer users will be able to use Admin Viewer and Admin Tools if the Admin Tools Certificate is installed.
If .NET Framework 3.5 SP1/.NET Framework 4.5 is not installed on the computer, the installer will automatically install the version
appropriate for the version of Internet Explorer used on the computer.
Software Installation
Installation Methods
The software can be installed together using [Easy Installation], or you can select which software to install using
[Custom Installation].
Note
[Easy Installation] will also install the Camera Angle Setting Tool, which cannot be used by VB-R11VE, VB-R11 and VB-R10VE.
Use [Custom Installation] and exclude the Camera Angle Setting Tool if you do not need to install it.
If you plan to use Admin Viewer and Admin Tools on a computer that will not be used for the initial camera setup (a computer that
does not have Camera Management Tool installed), you can select [Custom installation] and only install the “Admin Tools
Certificate”.
Install Software
The installation screen appears.
Note
If the [User Account Control] screen appears, click [Yes] or [Continue].
Install Software
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1Insert the setup CD-ROM into the drive on the computer.
2Confirm that all other applications have been closed.
3Double-click the CD-ROM icon > [Applications] folder > [VBToolsInstall.exe] in Windows Explorer.
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If you select [Easy Installation], confirm the software that will be installed and click [Next].
If you select [Custom Installation], select the software to be installed and click [Next].
The User License Agreement screen appears.
4Select the installation method.
5Confirm or select the software that will be installed.
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Installation starts.
The Camera Management Tool icon and Camera Angle Setting Tool icon (if installed) will appear on the desktop.
6Read through the user license agreement and click [Yes] if you accept it.
7Click [Exit] or [Reboot].
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Depending on Windows or Internet Explorer security settings, software or web browsers may be blocked from making
camera settings or using the camera.
Change or check security settings beforehand.
Check Firewall Settings
To use the Camera Management Tool on computers where Windows Firewall is enabled, you may need to register the
Camera Management Tool as an application allowed to communicate via the firewall.
Note
Even if you do not perform the following steps, you can still register the Camera Management Tool with the [Windows Security Alert] dialog
box that appears when you launch the software (P. 36).
Check/Make Security Settings
1Click [System and Security] > [Windows Firewall] in [Control Panel].
2Click [Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall].
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Register the Camera IP Address as a Trusted Site
In Internet Explorer 9 or later and Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, Internet Explorer’s security level for Internet
and intranet sites is set to [High] by default.
As a result, it may be necessary to register the camera’s IP address as a trusted site to access the Admin Viewer/VB Viewer,
Setting Page or Admin Tools.
Note
Set the camera IP address with the Camera Management Tool (P. 37).
If you skip registration in this step, you can perform registration later using Camera Management Tool (P. 40).
3Click [Change settings] > [Allow another app].
4Select [Camera Management Tool] and click [Add].
1Click [Tools] menu > [Internet Options] in Internet Explorer.
2Click the [Security] tab.
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The [Trusted sites] dialog box appears.
Note
Clear the [Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone] check box if it is selected.
The camera’s IP address will be registered to the [Websites] list.
You can register IP addresses for multiple cameras by using a wildcard (*) when entering the IP address.
For example, if you enter “192.160.1.*”, all cameras that share the “192.160.1” portion of the address will be registered as trusted
sites.
Settings When Using Windows Server
Register “about:internet” and the Camera Host Name
Admin Viewer and Admin Tools will not launch when IE ESC (Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration) is
enabled in Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012.
Before using the tools, register “about:internet” and the host name for the connected camera in the Internet Explorer
“local intranet” or “trusted sites” list.
3Click [Trusted sites] > [Sites].
4Enter the IP address of the camera under [Add this Web site to the zone], then click [Add].
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Security Settings When Using an SSL Connection
When an SSL connection to the camera is made from a web browser (Internet Explorer 9/10/11) in Windows Server
2008/Windows Server 2012, the following operations may cause the display of the blocked content dialog box and
prevent further operation.
The launching of Admin Tools or Admin Viewer
Audio reception from VB Viewer
This occurs when Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (IE ESC) is enabled in Internet Explorer 9/10/11.
Use the procedures below to change this setting.
Sound Settings for Using the Audio Functions
In Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, the sound function is disabled by default.
To use audio functions with the viewer, follow the steps below to enable the sound function.
Important
When “about:internet” is registered, the security level in Windows 7 is the same as when using Internet Explorer. After using Admin
Viewer/Admin Tools, it is recommended that you remove “about:internet” and the camera name as necessary and restore the
original security level.
1Click [Tools] menu > [Internet Options] in Internet Explorer 9/10/11.
2Click the [Advanced] tab.
3Clear the [Do not save encrypted pages to disk] check box in [Security].
Important
Note that when Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration is turned back on, the [Do not save encrypted pages to disk]
check box also becomes enabled.
1Open [Control Panel] and click [Hardware].
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[Audio Service Not Running] dialog box appears.
The [Sound] dialog box appears.
If no audio device is installed, refer to your computer manual.
2Click [Sound].
3Click [Yes].
4Click the [Playback] tab to confirm that an audio device has been installed.
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To use the camera, you must first set the network settings for the camera and then establish a network connection between
the camera and a computer. Use Camera Management Tool for these settings.
This section will explain, in addition to network settings, how to set the camera name, the date and time and other settings.
It will also explain how to use the Camera Management Tool to make initial camera settings.
Note
For details on using Camera Management Tool, please refer to “Camera Management Tool User Manual”.
The settings made here will be reflected in the settings on the Setting Page (P. 59).
Launch the Camera Management Tool
Launch the Camera Management Tool that was installed onto the computer from the setup CD-ROM.
Please refer to “Installation Guide” > “Connecting the Camera”
Camera Management Tool launches and the [Camera Search Settings] dialog box appears.
The Camera Management Tool main screen will appear.
Searching for Cameras and Setting up Networks
This will explain network settings so you can search for network connected cameras and connect to them from a computer.
The examples will be for setting one camera. The Camera Management Tool, however, can set multiple cameras at the
same time.
Making Initial Camera Settings
1Connect the camera and computer to the network and turn on the power.
2Double-click the [Camera Management Tool] icon on the desktop.
3Enter the factory default password (“camera”) into [Administrator Password] and click [OK].
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The [Basic Camera Settings] dialog box appears.
(1) [IPv4 Address Setting Method]
Select the method for setting the IPv4 address.
If [Manual] is selected, directly enter values that suit the environment in which the camera is used.
If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected, the value automatically acquired from the DHCP server will be entered in [IPv4
Address], [Subnet Mask] and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address].
(2) [IPv4 Address]
If you selected [IPv4 Address Setting Method] > [Manual], enter a fixed IPv4 address.
(3) [Subnet Mask]
If you selected [IPv4 Address Setting Method] > [Manual], enter the designated subnet mask values for each
network.
(4) [Enter a default gateway address]
Select this to manually set the default gateway address.
1Click the [Search Camera] icon.
2Detected cameras will appear in the camera list.
3Select a camera in the camera list and click the [Basic Camera Settings] icon.
4Set each of the [Network] items.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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(5) [IPv4 Default Gateway Address]
Be sure to set this if you select [IPv4 Address Setting Method] > [Manual] and connect to the camera with a
different subnet than that of the viewer.
(6) [AutoIP]
Select this to enable or disable AutoIP.
(7) [IPv4 Address (AutoIP)]
When [Enable] is selected for [AutoIP], an automatically set IPv4 address is displayed.
The camera will restart and the settings will take effect.
When you click [OK], other settings in ([Password], [Date and Time], [Camera], [Video]) [Basic Camera Settings]
will also take effect.
Set the Password, Date and Time, Camera Name and Video
Set basic camera information, such as the camera name, administrator password and date.
Once you have entered information for each item, click [OK].
Password Setting
Click [Password] and set the administrator password.
5Click [OK].
Important
To ensure system security, be sure to change the administrator password. Do not forget the new password.
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Date and Time Settings
Click [Date and Time] and make settings such as the camera date and time setting method, time zone, and daylight
saving time.
For details on each item, please refer to “Setting” (P. 69) in “Set the Date/Time”.
Camera Name Setting
Click [Camera] and set the camera name displayed in the viewers and other software.
For setting details, please refer to “Camera Name” (P. 75) in “Set General Camera Controls”.
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Video Settings
Click [Video] and configure the size and quality settings of the video transmitted from the camera.
For setting details, please refer to “Set Video Size and Quality [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings]” (P. 72).
Registering Camera’s IP Address to Trusted Sites
With Internet Explorer 9 or later and Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, Internet Explorer’s security level for
Internet and intranet sites is set to [High] by default.
As a result, it may be necessary to register the camera’s IP address as a trusted site to access the Admin Viewer/VB Viewer,
Setting Page or Admin Tools.
A confirmation message appears.
The camera will be registered as a trusted site for Internet Explorer.
Note
The registered information will be loaded when Internet Explorer is restarted. Close and restart Internet Explorer if it is running.
1Select a camera from the camera list.
2Click [Maintenance] menu > [Add to Trusted Sites].
3Click [OK].
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When camera installation and initial settings are complete, access the camera with the Camera Management Tool and
check if video can be viewed properly.
Access the Top Page from Camera Management Tool
You can use the Camera Management Tool to launch the camera top page.
The web browser will start and the camera top page appears.
Note
The web browser will not start when [Connection Status] for a camera is [Not connectable].
You can also launch the camera top page by entering the IP address configured with the Camera Management Tool (P. 37)
directly into the web browser.
If the camera top page does not launch, please refer to “Troubleshooting” (P. 254).
Top Page
From the top page of the camera, you can navigate to the Setting Page to configure various camera settings, launch Admin
Tools, and access Viewers to view video.
(1) Language Button
Access the Top Page of the Camera to Check Video
1Launch the Camera Management Tool (P. 36)
2Double-click the IPv4 address of a camera in the camera list to launch its top page.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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Click to switch the display language.
(2) [Setting Page]
Displays the Setting Page (P. 60).
You can make initial camera settings and settings to suit how the camera will be used.
(3) [Admin Tools]
Displays the Admin Tools top page (P. 193).
You can launch various tools for making settings, such as for using the camera, or launch a utility for managing
recorded video.
(4) [Admin Viewer]
Launches the Admin Viewer (P. 43).
(5) [VB Viewer]
Launches the VB Viewer (P. 43).
User Authentication
When you use the Setting Page, Admin Tools or Admin Viewer, an authentication screen appears, and you are
prompted to enter a user name and password.
If you enter the wrong user name or password, you will not be able to connect to the camera. Enter the correct user
name and password and connect to the camera.
The factory default user name and password are:
User Name: root
Password: camera
The user name “root” is the administrator account for the camera.
Note
Only administrators can connect to a camera using the Setting Page and Admin Tools.
Authorized users with camera control privileges can also connect using Admin Viewer. You can set the user privileges of
registered users with [Security] > [User Restrictions] > [User Authority] on the Setting Page (P. 118).
Important
To ensure system security, be sure to change the administrator password. Do not forget the new password.
Restore factory default settings if you have forgotten the administrator password (P. 270). Note that this will reset all camera
settings to factory default settings except for date and time.
If you connect to the camera using the administrator account, it will not be possible to connect with administrator privileges from
a different computer.
If the administrator and an authorized user share the VB Viewer on the same computer, it is strongly recommended that the
[Remember my credentials] check box be cleared.
The Admin Tools and the Admin Viewer cannot be used if an IPv6 address is specified. Only host names are supported for IPv6
connections.
Authentication Screen for Setting Page Authentication Screen for Admin Tools/Admin Viewer
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Depending on the security settings in Internet Explorer, the blocked content dialog box may appear when attempting to access
the Setting Page, Admin Tools or the Viewers when using the camera with Internet Explorer 9 or later, or on Windows Server 2008/
Windows Server 2012. If this happens, click [Add] to register the camera IP address as a trusted site.
Checking Camera Video
Check the camera video with a viewer. VB Viewer and Admin Viewer are available.
This section only explains how to launch a viewer for checking video. For details on how to use each Viewer, please refer to
“Admin Viewer/VB Viewer” (P. 137).
Note
If the blocked content dialog box appears when you launch a viewer, click [Add] in the dialog box to register the camera’s IP address as a
trusted site.
Viewing Video With VB Viewer
VB Viewer allows any user with camera access to use the camera. The user, however, is restricted to a limited set of
functions.
When you click [VB Viewer] on the top page, the VB Viewer launches and displays the camera video.
Viewing Video With Admin Viewer
The Admin Viewer can only be used by administrators and registered users with camera control privilege. It allows
complete control of the camera.
The user authentication window appears.
1Click [Admin Viewer] on the top page.
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The Admin Viewer launches and displays the camera video.
2Enter a user name and password (P. 42) and click [OK].
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Camera Angle Setting Tool
After installing the camera, connect to it with the Camera Angle Setting Tool and view the displayed video to
make settings, such as the camera angle, focus and exposure.
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The Camera Angle Setting Tool allows you to view displayed video on a computer to make settings, such as the camera
angle and focus.
Use this to adjust the camera during installation or if the camera has been moved from its original position.
The following gives an overview of the settings that can be made with the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
Pan, Tilt, Rotation, Zoom, Focus, Image Flip
Zoom, Focus, Image Flip
Launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool
Double-click the [Camera Angle Setting Tool] icon on the desktop to launch it.
Note
You can also launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool from the Camera Management Tool. For details, please refer to the “Camera
Management Tool User Manual”.
Connect to the Camera
Use the Camera Angle Setting Tool to select the camera on which you want to set the camera angle.
There are two methods for connecting to the camera.
Specify camera information.
Use a Camera Specification File (P. 56)
Launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool and Connect to a
Camera
Important
The Camera Angle Setting Tool is for use when installing the camera. Do not use on a daily basis. Frequent use may result in camera
malfunction.
After changing settings with the Camera Angle Setting Tool, make sure that the settings made with the Setting Page and Admin Tools
function correctly.
The Camera Angle Setting Tool cannot be used via a proxy server.
The upload function cannot be used while the Camera Angle Setting Tool is connected.
Important
Connections to a single camera are limited to 30 minutes. If the connection is closed because you exceeded the time limit before you
completed camera angle settings, reconnect to the camera.
Multiple computers cannot simultaneously connect to the same camera using the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
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Connect by Specifying Camera Information
The [Connection settings] dialog box appears.
(1) [Host Name]
Enter the host name or IP address of the camera (P. 37).
(2) [Administrator User Name]
Enter the administrator user name for the camera (P. 42).
(3) [Administrator Password]
Enter the administrator password for the camera (P. 42).
(4) [Enable SSL Communications]
Select this to connect to the camera using SSL communication.
Normally, disabling SSL communication (the factory default setting) is not an issue (P. 123).
(5) [Port]
Set the HTTP port number to 80, 443 or a value in the range of 1024 to 65535.
Normally use [80] (factory default setting) (P. 89).
A confirmation message will appear.
Note
Connecting to the camera with the Camera Angle Setting Tool will disconnect connections to that camera from Viewers and
recording software, except for those connecting via RTP.
You will connect to the camera and live video from it will appear.
1Click [File] menu > [Connect].
2Enter the connection settings for the camera.
3Click [OK].
4Click [Yes].
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(2)
(3)
(4)
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Use a Camera Specification File for Connecting
You can connect to a camera by loading camera information listed in a camera specification file (P. 56).
The [Select Camera] dialog box appears.
The camera specification file will be loaded and the camera name will appear in [Camera List].
1Click [File] menu > [Select Camera].
2Click [Load camera specification file].
3Select a camera specification file and click [Open].
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You will connect to the camera.
Connect to the Next Camera
After setting the camera angle, click [Next] to connect to the next camera.
You will be disconnected from the current camera and connected to the next camera appearing in the list.
Note
The [Select Camera] dialog box will continue to display until you close the Camera Angle Setting Tool or click the X in the upper
right corner of the dialog box.
The camera list will be discarded when the Camera Angle Setting Tool is closed. Load the camera specification file the next time
you launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
Disconnect from the Camera and Close the Software
Once you have completed setting the camera angle, follow the steps below to disconnect from the camera and close the
Camera Angle Setting Tool. Note that camera angle settings will be lost if you turn the camera on/off without performing
these steps.
4Select a camera to connect to and click [Connect].
Next camera
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You will disconnect from the camera.
The Camera Angle Setting Tool will close.
1Click [File] menu > [Disconnect].
2Click [File] menu > [Exit].
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(1) Video Display Area
Camera video appears here.
(2) [Switch Screen Size] Button
Switch the Camera Angle Setting Tool screen between small and large sizes.
You can select the screen size with [Display] menu > [Display screen size].
(3) Control Assist Display
Display dotted lines indicating the possible ranges for panning and tilting.
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(4) [Pan] Buttons
Pan the camera.
(5) [Tilt] Buttons
Tilt the camera.
(6) [Rotation] Buttons
Rotate the camera.
(7) [Rotation] Slider
Click on the slider or drag the slider to rotate the camera angle.
(8) [Zoom] Buttons
Zoom the camera.
(9) [Zoom] Slider
Click on the slider or drag the slider to zoom the camera.
(10) Optical telephoto end icon
Appears when [Digital Zoom] > [Enable] has been selected. Digital zoom is used when dragging the slider
above this icon.
(11) [Control Assist Display] Selection Menu
Select whether or not to display control assistance in the video display area.
(12) [Control Button Display] Selection Menu
Select whether or not to display pan and tilt control buttons in the video display area.
(13) [Control Assist Correction] Button
If you click this when the displayed control assistance does not match the actual camera angle, the actual
camera angle will be confirmed and the position of the displayed control assistance automatically corrected.
Correction takes approximately one minute.
(14) [Digital Zoom]
Select whether or not to use digital zoom.
If you select [Enable], the digital zoom range will appear on the zoom slider and you will be able to use digital
zoom.
The higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the video quality.
(15) [Image Flip] Selection Menu
Select the orientation of the camera video.
If [Enable] is selected, the video is displayed rotated 180 degrees.
(16) [Image Stabilizer]
Select this to reduce blur in video due to camera vibration.
If there is still blur after selecting [On1], select [On2].
The angle of view will be narrower and the video noisier when using stabilization compared to when it is not
used.
(17) [Focus]
Focus the camera (P. 54).
(18) [Exposure Compensation] Slider
Adjust exposure to suit the brightness of subjects (P. 55).
Important
Stabilization will not affect blurring of subjects.
Stabilization is not effective beyond a certain degree of vibration or for momentary vibrations.
If you select [On2], it is recommended selecting a video reception size less than 640 × 480.
If you use stabilization, please refer to the information listed in the following “Important” sections.
The “Important” section in “View Restriction Setting Tool” (P. 207).
The “Important” section in “View Video With Admin Viewer” (P. 143).
The “Important” section in “Register Presets” (P. 170).
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After connecting to the camera, view the displayed video to make settings, such as the camera angle and zoom.
Set the Camera Angle and Zoom
You can set the camera angle and zoom using the video display area or buttons.
Make Settings with the Operation Buttons and Sliders
You can set the camera angle with the [Pan], [Tilt] and [Rotation] buttons.
While you push a button, the camera angle will change in that direction. When you release the button, the camera
angle will stop.
If you rotate the camera angle using the [Rotation] slider, release the mouse button when the video display area is
horizontal.
Set Camera Angle by Clicking Video
If you click anywhere in the video display area, the camera angle will change to center on that location.
If you click outside the pan or tilt range, however, the camera angle will only change for the one which is within its
range.
Note
If the camera moves differently than the intended operation, or if settings in the full range displayed by control assist cannot be
made, control assist may be out of alignment with the actual camera angle. If this happens, reset the camera angle after clicking
[Control Assist Correction].
Set the Camera Angle
Important
You will have to reconfigure Intelligent Function detection area settings, privacy mask settings, or preset settings you have already made
on a camera, if you change settings on that camera with the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
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Tilts up or down.
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Change the Camera Zoom Ratio
You can change the zoom ratio of the camera with the [Zoom] buttons or [Zoom] slider.
Operation will continue while you hold a [Zoom] button down and stop when you release it.
If you drag the slider handle, the camera zoom ratio will change according to the position on the slider.
If you select [Digital Zoom] > [Enable], the maximum optical telephoto icon and digital zoom range will appear and
you will be able to use digital zoom.
The higher the digital zoom ratio, however, the lower the video quality becomes.
Set the Focus and Exposure Compensation
This focuses on the subject. Adjust exposure to suit the brightness of subjects.
Note
The exposure compensation value set with the Camera Angle Setting Tool will be reset when the camera is rebooted.
Set the Focus
You can automatically or manually focus on subjects, or set focus to infinity. You can use One-shot AF to focus on
subjects manually.
(1) [Auto]
Automatically focuses on the subject.
(2) [Manual]
Use buttons ((4) and (5)) to manually adjust focus.
(3) [Fixed at Infinity]
Fixes the focus near infinity.
(4) [One-shot AF]
Use when the focus mode is set to [Manual]. When you click this, it will focus once using autofocus and then
switch to manual focus.
(5) Far and Near Buttons
Use to adjust focus when the focus mode is set to [Manual].
Focus will change while you hold the buttons down and stop when you release them.
Zooms in.
Zooms out.
Digital Zoom Range
Optical telephoto end icon
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Note
Focusing may be difficult for the following types of subjects when using [Auto] or [One-shot AF].
Difficult to Focus Subjects
It is recommended that you check that the camera is focused whenever you restart the camera or use One-shot
AF.
The focus ranges (approximate) are shown in the table below.
* Using infrared illumination from an external device may throw the camera out of focus.
Set the Exposure Compensation
Set the video brightness.
Focuses further away.
Focuses nearer.
Focus Mode Day/Night Settings
Day mode Night mode
Auto/Manual 0.3 m (12 in.) – infinity 0.3 m (12 in.) – infinity
Fixed at Infinity Fixed near infinity*
A white wall or other subject
lacking bright/dark contrast
A slanting
subject
A subject reflecting
strong light
A subject consisting of only
slant lines or horizontal stripes
A subject having no form,
such as flame or smoke
A subject seen
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A fast moving
subject
A dark area or
night view
Subjects both
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If you create a camera specification file listing the information needed to connect to cameras beforehand, you can load the
file with the Camera Angle Setting Tool and connect to cameras that appear in the camera list simply by specifying them.
When you set the camera angle of multiple cameras, this eliminates the need to enter information, such as the host name
and password, of each camera individually.
Create a Camera Specification File
Create the camera specification file with an editor like the text editor and save the file as .csv format.
Information Listed in a Camera Specification File
The camera specification file consists of the following format.
The first row serves as a header row listing the titles of each column.
Each row from the second row on, lists the information for one camera per row.
The information listed in each column is described below.
Use a Camera Specification File
Important
Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specification file. Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care.
Important
The maximum number of cameras that can be listed in a camera specification file is 30. An error will be generated if you try to load a file
with the Camera Angle Setting Tool listing 31 or more cameras.
Header
Row RegisterName HostName PortNumber UserName Password ConnectType
Individual
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Information
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Cameras)
B1F VB-M641VE 192.168.100.1 80 root camera1 0
1Fa VB-M640VE 192.168.100.2 80 root camera2 0
1Fb VB-M641V 192.168.100.3 80 root camera3 0
Header Row Title Information Listed in Column
RegisterName Enter any camera name. This will appear in the camera list when connected.
HostName Host name or IP address of the camera.
PortNumber HTTP port number for the camera (default setting is 80).
UserName Administrator user name for the camera (default setting is “root”).
Password Administrator password for the camera (default setting is “camera”).
ConnectType Enable SSL communications: 1
Disable SSL communications: 0 (default setting is 0).
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Example Using a Text Editor for Entry
Enter each item separated by a comma. Give the file the .csv extension and save it.
RegisterName,HostName,PortNumber,UserName,Password,ConnectType
B1F VB-M641VE,192.168.100.1,80,root,camera1,0
1Fa VB-M640VE,192.168.100.2,80,root,camera2,0
1Fb VB-M641V,192.168.100.3,80,root,camera3,0
2Fa VB-M641V,192.168.100.4,80,root,camera4,0
2Fb VB-M641V,192.168.100.5,80,root,camera5,0
3Fa VB-M741LE,192.168.100.6,80,root,camera6,0
R VB-M740E,192.168.100.7,443,root,camera7,0
Important
If you separate items with a delimiter other than a comma, such as a semicolon, the Camera Angle Setting Tool will not be able to
load the file.
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Chapter
Setting Page
The Setting Page is used to make necessary basic settings after camera installation, such as, network, video
and security settings, and to make settings to suit the situation in which a camera will be used.
It also has the maintenance menu for the camera.
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This section explains operation up to displaying the Setting Page, and common Setting Page operations.
Access the Setting Page
Use a web browser to access the camera’s top page to display the Setting Page.
A user authentication window appears.
The Setting Menu will appear.
Note
You can also access the Setting Page from the Camera Management Tool. For details, please refer to the “Camera Management
Tool User Manual”.
Setting Menu
(1) [Admin Viewer]
Click this button to launch Admin Viewer.
(2) [Back to top]
Click this button to navigate to the top page.
(3) Setting Menus
If you click this, a submenu (P. 62) will appear (excluding the [Memory Card], [Maintenance] and [User Page]
menus). Click the submenu to navigate to each Setting Page.
How to Use The Setting Page
1Launch the camera top page and click [Setting Page] (P. 41).
2Enter a user name and password (P. 42) and click [OK].
Important
To ensure security, exit the web browser after completing settings on the Setting Page and after using Admin Viewer/Admin
Tools.
Do not open multiple Setting Pages at one time and try to change the settings of a single camera.
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Common Setting Page Operations
This section explains basic Setting Page operations, and operations common to all Setting Pages.
Applying Changes to Settings
When a setting is changed on the Setting Page, [Apply] shown on the top right and bottom right of the Setting Page
changes from grayed-out to blue.
Click [Apply] in this state to apply the changed settings.
Click [Clear] to revert to the previous settings.
Setting Changes Requiring Rebooting
Items that require the camera to be rebooted in order to apply the changed settings are indicated with an orange
symbol to their right.
When any item indicated with an orange symbol is changed, [Apply] shown at the top right and bottom right of each
Setting Page changes to [Apply and reboot].
Click [Apply and reboot] to apply the changed settings and reboot the camera.
Click [Clear] to revert to the previous settings.
Return to the Setting Menu
Click [Settings menu] at the top right of each Setting Page to return to the top menu.
Help
Click [Help] at the beginning of any setting item to display a detailed explanation of that setting item.
Setting Ranges and Character Limits
For settings where you enter numerical values or characters, the setting range or character limits that can be entered
will be displayed.
Please enter the settings within the displayed limits.
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 apply the changed settings.
Important
Do not use the [Back] or [Forward] button in the web browser to navigate Setting Pages. The changed settings may revert to the
original settings or unwanted setting changes may be applied.
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About Each Setting Page
This section will give an overview of each item in Setting Menu and each list of submenus.
Each of the [Basic Settings], [Video and Audio]/[Video], and [Video Record] menus has a [Video Settings] submenu, but
the functions are all common. The functions can be set in any of the menus and the settings will be reflected in all of the
[Video Settings] submenus.
Network (P. 64)
Network settings for connecting to the camera.
Password (P. 68)
Use this to change the administrator password from the
default password.
Date and Time (P. 69)
Camera date and time settings.
Video Settings (P. 72)
General video settings, such as the size and quality of
video transmitted from the camera.
Basic Settings
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Settings for the camera name and external input/output
devices, and for camera use and installation settings.
•Initial Setting (P. 79)
Sets initial settings, such as video quality compensation, at
camera start up.
Video Settings (P. 72)
•ADSR (P. 82)
ADSR is an abbreviation for Area-specific Data Size
Reduction.
Reduces the size of transmitted H.264 video by reducing
the video quality of unspecified area.
On-screen Display (P. 85)
Displays the date and time, camera name and other UI
strings on the Viewer.
Audio Settings (P. 87)
Settings for audio input from the microphone connected to
the camera and audio output from the Viewer.
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Settings for HTTP server, SNMP server, FTP server usage
or WS-Security time checks.
Video Server (P. 91)
Settings for clients that can be connected to a video
server.
Audio Server (P. 92)
Settings for audio transmission from the camera to the
computer, and audio reception from the computer to the
camera.
•RTP Server (P. 93)
Settings for RTP streaming.
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Network settings for connecting to the camera.
LAN
Set the LAN communication method and size of video transmitted from the camera.
[LAN Interface]
Select the interface suited to the device for connecting to the camera. Generally use [Auto].
[Maximum Packet Size]
Enter the maximum packet size to be transmitted by the camera. Normally there is no need to change the default setting of
1500.
A setting of 1280 or greater is necessary when using IPv6.
When using ADSL, setting a slightly lower value may increase transmission efficiency.
IPv4
Settings for using IPv4 to connect to the camera. The IPv4 address can be assigned by the DHCP server automatically or
set manually.
[IPv4 Address Setting Method]
Select the method for setting the IPv4 address.
Configure Network Settings
[Basic Settings] > [Network]
Important
If any network settings are changed, the camera may become inaccessible from the active web browser. If this occurs, a confirmation
dialog box will appear when you click [Apply] or [Apply and reboot]. Click [OK] to apply the new settings.
If you reboot the camera after changing settings and cannot connect to the camera from the web browser, any available URI for
connecting to the camera will be displayed in a message. If you cannot connect to the camera through the displayed URI, contact your
system administrator.
Important
Contact your System Administrator for the [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask] and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address] if you set the IPv4
address manually.
If any of the [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask] or [IPv4 Default Gateway Address] settings are wrong, the camera may become
inaccessible via the network. If this occurs, use the Camera Management Tool to reset the address (P. 36).
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For [Manual], enter a fixed IPv4 address into [IPv4 Address].
For [Auto (DHCP)], the settings acquired from the DHCP server will be automatically entered in [IPv4 Address], [Subnet
Mask] and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address].
[IPv4 Address]
When [IPv4 Address Setting Method] is set to [Manual], enter a fixed IPv4 address.
The IP address cannot start with 127., such as 127.0.0.1.
[Subnet Mask]
When [IPv4 Address Setting Method] is set to [Manual], enter the designated subnet mask values for each network.
[IPv4 Default Gateway Address]
When [IPv4 Address Setting Method] is set to [Manual], enter a default gateway IP address. Be sure to set this when
connecting the camera to a different subnet from that of the Viewer.
[AutoIP]
Select this to enable or disable AutoIP.
[IPv4 Address (AutoIP)]
When [AutoIP] is set to [Enable], an automatically set IPv4 address is displayed.
IPv6
Settings for using IPv6 to connect to the camera. The IPv6 address can be assigned by the RA or DHCPv6 server
automatically or set manually.
[IPv6]
Select this to enable or disable IPv6.
[Auto (RA)]
Select [Enable] to set an address automatically using RA (Router Advertisement, network information automatically
transmitted from a router).
[Auto (DHCPv6)]
Select [Enable] to use DHCPv6 to set an address automatically.
Important
If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected as the IPv4 address setting method, 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. If this occurs, select [Manual] and enter a fixed IPv4
address.
Important
Contact your System Administrator for the [IPv6 Address], [Prefix Length] and [IPv6 Default Gateway Address] if you set the IPv6 address
manually.
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[IPv6 Address (Manual)]
Enter a fixed IPv6 address if you set the address manually.
[Prefix Length]
Enter a prefix length if [Disable] is specified in [Auto (RA)].
[IPv6 Default Gateway Address]
Enter a default gateway address if [Disable] is specified in [Auto (RA)]. Be sure to set this when connecting the camera to a
different subnet from that of the Viewer.
[IPv6 Address (Auto)]
If [Enable] is specified in [IPv6] and [Enable] is specified in [Auto (RA)] and [Auto (DHCPv6)], then the automatically
acquired address will be shown.
Note
In an environment where IPv6 cannot be used, and IPv6/Auto is set to [Enable], then only the link-local address will be displayed in the
[IPv6 Address (Auto)] field.
DNS
Set the DNS server address. The DNS server address can be set manually or automatically assigned by a DHCP/DHCPv6
server.
[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.
You must set at least one if you manually set the IPv4 address or IPv6 address.
Note
If [Name Server Address 1] is unavailable, [Name Server Address 2] will be accessed. However, [Name Server Address 2] must be set in
advance.
[Auto-Setting of Name Server Address]
Select the server to use for automatically setting the name server address.
To set [Use DHCP], select [Auto (DHCP)] in [IPv4 Address Setting Method] (P. 64).
To set [Use DHCPv6], select [Enable] in [IPv6], then select [Enable] in [Auto (DHCPv6)] (P. 65).
[Name Server Address (DHCP)]
Select [Use DHCP] or [Use DHCP/DHCPv6] in [Auto-Setting of Name Server Address] to display the name server address
acquired from the DHCP server.
[Name Server Address (DHCPv6)]
Select [Use DHCPv6] or [Use DHCP/DHCPv6] in [Auto-Setting of Name Server Address] to display the name server
address acquired from the DHCPv6 server.
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[Host Name]
You can register the camera host name in name server using alphanumeric characters.
Do not use “_” (underscore) in the host name in Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11.
[Host Name Registration with DDNS]
When you enter a name into [Host Name] and select [Enable], the host name will be registered in the name server.
Registering the host name to DDNS is useful when operating with [IPv4 Address Setting Method] set to [Auto (DHCP)]
(P. 64). DNS server registration settings must be set in advance. Contact your system administrator for the DNS server
settings.
[Search Domain]
Enter a domain name and click [Add] to add the domain name to the Search Domain List.
Specify the host name without specifying a domain name for a server, such as the upload server, to search domains in the
form “host name + domain name”, where the domain names are specified in the Search Domain List.
Do not use “_” (underscore) in the domain name in Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11.
[Search Domain List]
A list of domain names added using [Search Domain].
The function queries the DNS server for each domain name starting from the top of the list.
Use the ▲▼ buttons on the right to change the order of the domain names.
To delete a domain name, select one from the list and then click [Delete].
mDNS
This will configure settings for using multicast DNS. If you use mDNS, the IP address and host name of the camera will be
broadcast to other hosts on the network.
[Use mDNS]
Select this to enable or disable mDNS.
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Camera date and time settings.
Current Date and Time
The date and time set in the camera are shown.
Setting
Set the date and time setting method, time zone and daylight saving time for the camera.
[Setting Method]
Select the date and time setting method.
The settings are configured as follows depending on the setting configured in [Setting Method].
[Set manually]
Set the desired date and time in [Date] and [Time].
Set the time in 24-hour format in <hour:minute:second> order.
[Synchronize with NTP server]
Select the setting method displayed in [Auto-Setting of NTP Server].
[Not used]
Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server in [NTP Server].
Set the Date/Time
[Basic Settings] > [Date and Time]
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[Use DHCP]
The camera time is synchronized with the time of the NTP server at the address acquired from the DHCP server. The
acquired NTP server address appears in [NTP Server (DHCP)].
In order to set [Use DHCP], you must change [Network] > [IPv4] > [IPv4 Address Setting Method] to [Auto (DHCP)]
(P. 64).
[Use DHCPv6]
The camera time is synchronized with the time of the NTP server at the address acquired from the DHCPv6 server.
The acquired NTP server address appears in [NTP Server (DHCPv6)].
In order to set [Use DHCPv6], you must change [Network] > [IPv6] > [Use IPv6] to [Enable], then set [Auto
(DHCPv6)] to [Enable] (P. 65).
[Use DHCP/DHCPv6]
The camera time is synchronized with the time of the NTP server at the address acquired from the DHCP server or
DHCPv6 server.
If the NTP server (address) can be acquired from both the DHCP server (IPv4) and DHCPv6 server, the NTP server
address acquired from the DHCP server (IPv4) will be used.
[Synchronize with NTP broadcast]
The camera will synchronize time with NTP broadcasts received from the NTP server.
The camera’s NTP broadcast mode does not support IPv6.
[Synchronize with computer time]
The date and time will be synchronized with that of the computer currently accessing the camera. After clicking [Apply],
[Setting Method] will change to [Set manually].
[Time Zone] is not automatically selected, so set it if necessary.
Note
If the NTP server IP address is incorrect or a connection with the NTP server cannot otherwise be established, the date and time will not
be changed.
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The NTP server query interval is 300 seconds. Synchronization will take time if the time difference is large.
[Time Zone]
Select the appropriate time zone.
If the time zone is changed, the date and time display will update automatically according to the specified time zone.
[Daylight Saving Time]
Select whether or not to automatically adjust for daylight saving time to suit the time zone.
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General video settings, such as the size and quality of JPEG and H.264 video transmitted from the camera.
All Videos
Set the video size sets used by the camera.
All options in the [Video Settings] submenu and the size sets that can be selected in [Video Size] in all of the Setting Pages
are determined by the video size set selected here.
This also determines the video sizes and screen sizes that can be selected by each Viewer.
[Video Size Set]
Categories and aspect ratios vary according to each video size set.
JPEG
You can configure settings for the quality and size of JPEG video transmitted from the camera, as well as, the video size
when recording the camera video.
The video sizes that can be set or selected depend on the [Video Size Set] setting.
Set Video Size and Quality
[Basic Settings] > [Video Settings]
Important
This [Video Settings] submenu is common with the [Video Settings] submenu found in [Video and Audio] or [Video], and [Video
Record]. A setting configured in any of the [Video Settings] submenus will be reflected in the other [Video Settings] submenus.
The following may occur if video size, video quality and target bit rate are set higher, as this increases network load and data size per
frame.
JPEG: The frame rate may drop
H.264: Video may be temporarily disrupted
In case of H.264 video, block noise may become noticeable if a large video size and low target bit rate are set.
The data size may increase depending on the type or movement of the subject. If the frame rate remains low or other undesirable
conditions continue for a prolonged period, lower the video size or quality setting.
The included RM-Lite can only record JPEG video.
[Video Size Set] Category Aspect Ratio
[1280 x 720 / 640 x 360 / 320 x 180] 720p 16:9
[1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 / 320 x 240] 4:3 4:3
Important
Changing the [Video Size Set] selection and clicking [Apply and reboot] will disconnect all connections and then change all the video
sizes. Consequently, users connected to the camera must reconnect.
If the [Video Size Set] selection is changed, review the following settings and check the operation.
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[Video Quality]
Select the video quality transmitted from the camera for each size in a video size set.
Greater values have higher quality.
[Video Quality: Digital PTZ]
Select the video quality for digital PTZ.
[Video Size: Video Transmission]
Select the default video size transmitted from the camera when no video size has been specified by the Viewer.
[Maximum Frame Rate: Video Transmission]
Limit the maximum frame rate per second transmitted to reduce the viewer load. Up to 30 frames per second can be set.
[Video Size: Upload/Memory card]
Select the size of video when using the upload function (P. 96) or when recording to a memory card (P. 101).
Set whether to upload a video or record it to a memory card with [Video Record] > [Upload] or [Memory Card] > [Video
Record Action] (P. 96).
H.264(1)
Settings for H.264(1) video transmitted from the camera.
Configure settings here for using H.264 video for upload or memory card recording. H.264(2) video cannot be used for
upload or memory card recording.
H.264(1) video can be displayed using Admin Viewer and RM-Lite Viewer. It cannot be displayed using VB Viewer.
The video sizes that can be selected depend on the [Video Size Set] setting.
[Video Size]
Select the size of the video transmitted from the camera.
[Bit Rate Control]
Set the video bit rate.
If you select [Use bit rate control], please set [Target Bit Rate (kbps)]. If you select [Do not use bit rate control], please set
[Video Quality].
[Target Bit Rate (kbps)]
You can select the target bit rate if [Bit Rate Control] is set to [Use bit rate control].
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[Video Quality]
You can select the video quality if [Bit Rate Control] is set to [Do not use bit rate control].
Greater values have higher quality.
[Frame Rate (fps)]
Select the video frame rate.
[I Frame Interval (sec)]
Select the I frame interval (sec) for H.264 video.
H.264(2)
Settings for H.264(2) video transmitted from the camera.
H.264(2) video can be displayed using Admin Viewer and RM-Lite Viewer. It cannot be used for upload, memory card
recording, or by VB Viewer.
The video sizes that can be selected depend on the [Video Size Set] setting.
[H.264(2)]
Select [Enable] to dual stream H.264 video.
[Video Size], [Bit Rate Control], [Target Bit Rate (kbps)], [Video Quality], [Frame Rate (fps)], [I Frame Interval (sec)]
Please refer to each setting in “H.264(1)”.
Important
When [H.264(1)] is used for memory card recording and upload, the following restrictions apply to the [H.264(1)] setting.
[Bit Rate Control]: [Use bit rate control] only
[Target Bit Rate (kbps)]: [3072] or less
[I Frame Interval (sec)]: either [0.5], [1], or [1.5]
The included RM-Lite cannot record H.264 video.
Important
When dual streaming H.264 videos, setting the video size for H.264(1) and H.264(2) to the following combinations restricts the frame
rate to a maximum of 15 fps. For all other combinations, a frame rate of up to 30 fps can be selected.
The included RM-Lite cannot record H.264 video.
H.264(1) H.264(2)
1280 x 960 1280 x 960
1280 x 720 1280 x 720
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Settings for the camera name and external input/output devices, and for camera use and installation settings.
Camera Name
Set the camera name.
[Camera Name]
Enter any camera name. Be sure to enter a name in [Camera Name (alphanumeric characters)].
Camera Control
Set various controls to ease viewing of video.
[Digital Zoom]
Select this to enable or disable digital zoom.
If [Enable] is selected, the digital zoom telephoto end icon will appear next to the zoom slider in the Viewer (P. 148).
Unlike optical zoom, the higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the video quality.
[Image Stabilizer]
Select this to enable or disable blur reduction in video due to camera vibration.
If there is still blur after selecting [On1], select [On2].
The angle of view will be narrower and video noisier when using stabilization compared to when it is not used.
[AGC Limit]
Select the Auto Gain Control (AGC) limit value for increasing gain to brighten video in low light conditions.
The greater the value, the higher the sensitivity will become, but video noise will increase.
Set General Camera Controls
[Camera] > [Camera Settings]
Important
The image stabilizer is not effective when the subject is shaking.
Stabilization is not effective beyond a certain degree of vibration or for momentary vibrations.
If you select [On2], It is recommended to select a video reception size less than [640 x 480].
If you use stabilization, please refer to the information listed in the following “Important” sections.
The “Important” section in “View Restriction Setting Tool” (P. 207).
The “Important” section in “View Video With Admin Viewer” (P. 143).
The “Important” section in “Register Presets” (P. 170).
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[Smart Shade Control Strength (Auto)]
Select the control strength when [Smart Shade Control] (P. 80) is set to [Auto].
[Mild]: Select if noise is noticeable.
[Medium]: Recommended setting for Auto mode (default setting).
[Strong]: Select to increase visibility in dark areas.
[Haze Compensation Strength (Auto)]
Select the strength of compensation when [Haze Compensation] (P. 81) is set to [Auto].
Note
When [Haze Compensation] is set to [Auto] and [Haze Compensation Strength (Auto)] is set to [Strong], contrast may be strong if the
subject is not obscured by haze. If this happens, set [Haze Compensation Strength (Auto)] to [Mild].
[Infrared Strength (Auto)]
Select the infrared illumination strength when you have selected [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] for
[Exposure] (P. 80).
Note
If all or part of the image appears to have a white glow, there is a possibility that a wall (even a wall not in the image) is reflecting the
infrared lighting. If this occurs, please adjust the camera angle.
When using the infrared lighting, and there is a problem in getting the desired contrast on the object (would like the image brighter or
darker), please adjust the Exposure Compensation (P. 80) and/or the Metering Mode (P. 80).
[Pan/Tilt Speed Control]
Select the pan/tilt control mode.
If [Control by zoom position] is selected, the pan/tilt speed will be slower in telephoto, and faster in wide-angle.
Note
Pan/Tilt Speed Control can also be set in [Control for Admin] > [Pan/Tilt Speed] (P. 148).
If [Control by zoom position] is selected, [Control for Admin] > [Pan/Tilt Speed] will also be fixed at [Control speed by zoom position].
[Auto Flip]
Select this to enable or disable Auto Flip.
If you enable Auto Flip and tilt the camera using the video display area in the Admin Viewer/VB Viewer (P. 147), the video
will flip when the tilt angle of the camera nears 100°.
For example, if tracking a subject that passes directly under a ceiling mounted camera (tilt angle 90°), the video will flip as
the tilt angle nears 100° without the subject appearing inverted.
Note
Auto Flip may be disabled depending on the View Restriction Setting Tool settings (P. 209).
Important
[AGC Limit] will not function if [Admin Control] > [Exposure] (P. 162) is set to [Manual] or [Auto (Flickerless)].
Minimum subject illumination may change when [AGC Limit] is set.
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Day/Night (When Auto Is Set)
Set conditions for switching Day Mode and Night Mode when [Initial Settings] > [Day/Night] (P. 81) is set to [Auto].
[Switching Brightness]
Select the brightness for switching Day/Night Mode when [Day/Night] is set to [Auto].
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 monochrome sooner.
[Response (sec.)]
Select the number of seconds for determining when to switch Day/Night Mode, when [Day/Night] is set to [Auto]. Day/Night
Mode switches when the brightness continues to exceed or fall below the brightness set in [Switching Brightness] within
any of the settings for the number of seconds selected.
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.
Installation Conditions
Configure settings for camera use suitable for the location the camera will be installed.
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Sets initial settings, such as video quality compensation, at camera start up.
Initial Setting
If the current camera settings and saved initial camera settings differ when you access [Initial Setting], [Apply] in the upper
right of the screen will appear blue. If you click [Apply], the current camera settings will be saved as the initial camera
settings. Clicking [Clear] will revert to the initial camera settings saved in the camera.
In addition, if you click [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Initial Setting Registration] (P. 159) in Control for Admin, the settings at that
point will applied here as initial camera settings.
(1) Video Display Area
This displays a preview of how video will appear due to changes made in each item.
The video display area is used for confirmation. To actually apply the changes as initial camera settings, it is necessary
to click [Apply] and save the settings.
Set Initial Video Settings
[Camera] > [Initial Setting]
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[White Balance]
Select the white balance according to the light source to achieve natural color in the video.
For details, please refer to “White Balance” in “Use Control for Admin” (P. 164).
[Noise Reduction]
Select a noise reduction level.
For details, please refer to “Image Quality Adjustment” in “Use Control for Admin” (P. 168).
[Sharpness]
Select a sharpness level.
For details, please refer to “Image Quality Adjustment” in “Use Control for Admin” (P. 168).
[Color Saturation]
Select a color saturation level.
For details, please refer to “Image Quality Adjustment” in “Use Control for Admin” (P. 168).
[Haze Compensation], [Haze Compensation Level]
If the subject is obscured by haze, this adjusts contrast in the video to improve subject visibility.
For details, please refer to “Haze Compensation” in “Use Control for Admin” (P. 160).
[Day/Night]
Select a capture mode suited to the brightness of the subject.
For details, please refer to “Day/Night” in “Use Control for Admin” (P. 165).
[Use Infrared], [Infrared Level]
Select whether or not to use the [Day/Night] linked infrared illumination.
For details, please refer to “Infrared” in “Use Control for Admin” (P. 167).
Important
[Auto] cannot be selected for [Smart Shade Control] if [Exposure] is set to [Manual].
[Smart Shade Control] is not available if [Haze Compensation] is set to [Auto] or [Manual].
Important
Haze Compensation cannot be used if [Smart Shade Control] is set to [Auto] or [Manual].
Important
[Infrared Level] can only be set when [Exposure] is [Manual].
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Reduces the size of transmitted H.264 video by reducing the video quality of non-target areas, such as ceilings and the sky.
ADSR is an abbreviation for Area-specific Data Size Reduction.
Note
The quality of the specified area is determined by [Video Settings] > [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)].
Even if the camera is panned, tilted, or zoomed, the specified area follows the movement of the camera.
Specified areas can only be configured within view restrictions.
Specified Area
Specify the area where video quality is not lowered.
You can specify up to eight areas with different colored frames.
Note
If another Viewer with administrator privileges, such as the Admin Viewer, connects to the camera, a globe icon will appear in the video
display area and you will not be able to configure a specified area.
Reduce Data Size by Lowering Video Quality in Specific
Areas
[Video and Audio] > [ADSR]
Important
This function can be used if [Bit Rate Control] is set to [Do not use bit rate control] in [Video Settings] > [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)].
Some image scenes and settings for selected areas may not be able to reduce data size using ADSR. Please test the ADSR feature in
the environment, before use.
Important
You may have to reconfigure the specified areas if you change the [Camera] > [Image Flip] setting.
Reconfigure the specified area if you change the [Video Settings] > [All Videos] > [Video Size Set] settings.
Configure the specified area to a slightly larger size.
Specified areas may deviate slightly from the specified position depending on the zoom position.
The selected area can only be set within the optical zoom range, and cannot be set using the digital zoom range (P. 148).
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If you select [Enable] for the area with the frame color you would like to use for the specified area, the frame will appear on
the Viewer.
Set the specified area as follows with the display area.
Drag out a frame and move it to the area you want to specify.
Change the size of the frame by dragging any of the 8 handles ().
If you want to change the camera angle, use the pan/tilt/zoom sliders.
[Preview]
The camera will move to a specified area if you click [Preview] for that area.
Note
You can use Admin Viewer to check video with ADSR settings applied. Video outside the specified area will deteriorate according to the
amount of applied data reduction.
[Reconnect] Button
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ADSR
Set whether H.264(1) and H.264(2) will each lower video quality outside areas set with [Specified Area].
[Enable in H.264(1)]
Select [Enable] to lower video quality outside areas set with [Specified Area] in H.264(1) video.
[Enable in H.264(2)]
Select [Enable] to lower video quality outside areas set with [Specified Area] in H.264(2) video.
Important
If you use [ADSR] with [H.264(1)], H.264(1) video cannot be uploaded or recorded to a memory card.
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Displays the date and time, camera name and other UI strings on the Viewer.
Note
Depending on video quality settings, on-screen display may become difficult to decipher. Set after confirming appearance on actual
video.
When using digital PTZ, on-screen display will not appear if the cropped video has a horizontal size of 384 pixels or less.
On-Screen Display
[Date display]
Select whether to display the date on the Viewer.
[Position of date display]
Select position for date display on the Viewer.
[Format of date display]
Select the year, month and day display order.
[Time display]
Select whether to display the time on the Viewer.
[Position of time display]
Select position for time display on the Viewer.
[Text display]
Select the text strings to display on the Viewer.
[Display designated string]
Displays the text string entered in [Text string display] below.
[Display camera name]
Displays the camera name entered in [Camera Name (alphanumeric characters)] (P. 75).
[Position of text display]
Select position for text display on the Viewer.
Display Date, Time and Text on the Viewer
[Video and Audio] > [On-screen display]
Important
The on-screen time display is not suitable for usage where high reliability is required. Only use it as reference information on systems
where utmost and constant reliability is required for surveillance.
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Settings for audio input from the microphone connected to the camera and audio output from the Viewer. The output sound
clip used when an event is triggered can also be registered.
This [Audio Settings] submenu is common with the [Audio Settings] submenu found in the [Event] menu.
Settings configured in any page will be reflected in the other pages.
General Sound
Set the audio input/output volume, echo cancellation and microphone type.
[Input Volume]
Enter the input volume from the microphone connected to the camera.
This can be set when [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Transmission from the Camera] (P. 92) is set to [Enable].
[Output Volume]
Enter the output volume from the Viewer to the speaker connected to the camera.
This can be set when [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Reception from Viewer] (P. 92) is set to [Enable].
[Echo Canceller]
Select to enable or disable the Echo Canceller for suppressing echoes that occur between the microphone and speaker.
This can be set when [Server] > [Audio Server] (P. 92) is set to the following.
[Audio Transmission from the Camera] is set to [Enable]
[Audio Reception from Viewer] is set to [Enable]
[Audio Input]
Select the type of microphone connected to the camera.
Set Audio Input/Output
[Video and Audio] > [Audio Settings]
Important
Video and audio can be distributed to up to 30 clients. However, when there are many clients or they are connected to the camera over
an SSL connection, the video frame rate may slow down and the sound may drop out if audio reception from the camera is enabled.
The video and audio may not be synchronized.
If the [Input Volume] or [Echo Canceller] setting is changed after setting volume detection (P. 107) or scream detection (P. 108), check
the detection setting again.
The audio may be temporarily interrupted, depending on the performance of the computer and the network environment.
The audio may be interrupted if anti-virus software is enabled.
Communication may be temporarily interrupted, cutting off the audio, if the LAN cable is unplugged and plugged in again. If this
occurs, reconnect from the Viewer.
The volume, sound quality, etc., may change depending on the characteristics of the microphone used.
Use a speaker with an amplifier to connect to the camera (“Installation Guide” > “Audio Input/Output Terminals”).
Important
Use of the Echo Canceller may affect audio quality and volume. Use it when necessary to suit the installation environment and camera
usage.
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Sound Clip Upload1to 3
You can upload up to three sound clips for playback when an event is triggered.
Note
The sound clip is used when audio playback is set in [Event] > [External Device Input] (P. 104) or [Intelligent Function Setting Tool] >
[Event] tab (P. 228).
[Browse File]
Specify the sound clip to upload and click [Add].
To be able to upload a sound clip, it must satisfy the following requirements.
Playback length: Less than 20 seconds.
File Format: “.wav” (µ-law PCM 8bit. Sampling frequency 8000 Hz, monaural)
A sample sound clip is included on the Setup CD-ROM in the SOUND folder.
[Sound Clip Name]
Enter the name of the sound clip to upload.
Be sure to enter the sound clip name. If it is blank when you click the [Apply] button, the sound clip will be deleted.
To delete an uploaded sound clip, click [Delete] next to the name of the sound clip.
Caution
If using a microphone, switch [Line In] and [Microphone In] (P. 87) with [Audio Input] to suit the specifications of the
microphone.
Using the wrong input may damage the camera and/or microphone. Be sure to configure settings correctly.
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Settings for HTTP server, SNMP server, FTP server usage or WS-Security time checks.
HTTP Server
Set the authentication method and HTTP port number.
[Authentication Method]
Select an authentication method for use by the HTTP server.
[HTTP Port]
Enter an HTTP port number.
Normally use [80] (factory default setting).
[HTTPS Port]
Enter an HTTPS port number.
Normally use [443] (factory default setting).
SNMP Server
Configure the necessary settings to use SNMP.
Note
The camera information referenced from the SNMP manager is read-only.
Use an SNMP Manager that supports SNMP MIB2 (supporting RFC1213).
Supports SNMP protocol versions v1 and v2c (v3 unsupported).
[SNMP]
Select this to enable or disable SNMP.
When using SNMP, the camera information can be referenced by the SNMP Manager.
[Community Name]
Enter a community name for SNMP.
HTTP, SNMP and FTP Server Settings
[Server] > [Server Settings]
Important
If the setting of [HTTP Port] or [HTTPS Port] is changed and the camera may become inaccessible from the active web browser, a
confirmation dialog box will appear. Click [OK] to apply the new setting.
If you reboot the camera and cannot connect to the camera from the web browser, any available URI for connecting to the camera will be
displayed in a message.
If you cannot connect to the camera through the displayed URI, contact your system administrator.
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[Administrator Contact Information]
Enter contact information (e-mail address, etc.) for the administrator of the camera.
Setting information can be referenced by the SNMP manager.
[Administration Function Name]
Enter the camera name used for administration.
Setting information can be referenced by the SNMP manager.
If left blank, the camera model name will be used.
[Installation Location]
Enter information regarding the installation location of this camera.
Setting information can be referenced by the SNMP manager.
FTP Server
[Use FTP Server]
Select whether to use an FTP server.
Important
Canon will assume no liability for any accident or damage resulting from use of FTP software.
WS-Security
[Check Time on Authentication]
Select whether to check the time information of data transmitted by the client.
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Settings for clients that can connect to a video server.
[Maximum Number of Clients]
Enter the maximum number of clients that can be connected to the camera at the same time.
If set to [0], only administrators will be able to connect.
[Camera Control Queue Length]
Enter the maximum queue length for clients requesting camera control privileges from the Viewer.
If set to [0], only Admin Viewer and Admin Tools can queue for camera control.
[Maximum Connection Time (sec.)]
Enter the maximum time in seconds during which an individual client can connect to the camera.
If set to [0], the connection time is unlimited.
[Camera Control Time (sec.)]
Enter the maximum time VB Viewer can retain camera control privileges.
Video Transmission Settings
[Server] > [Video Server]
Important
When there are many clients or they are connected to the camera over an SSL connection, the video frame rate may slow down and the
sound may drop out if audio reception from the camera is enabled.
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Set the video and audio transmission using RTP.
RTP Server
Enable RTP, and set the RTSP authentication method and port number.
[RTP]
Select this to enable or disable RTP.
[RTSP Authentication Method]
Select an authentication method for RTSP. Since the RTSP authentication method is configured independently of the HTTP
authentication method, you need to configure each authentication method.
[RTSP Port]
Enter the RTSP port number.
Normally use [554] (factory default setting).
Audio Multicast
Set multicast for audio transmission.
[Multicast Address]
Enter the multicast address for audio transmission as follows.
IPv4: Range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
IPv6: Address starting with ff00::/8
Set IPv4 to [0.0.0.0] and IPv6 to [::0 (::)] to disable multicast.
[Multicast Port]
Enter the multicast port number for audio transmission.
If set to [0], multicast is disabled.
[Multicast TTL]
Enter the effective range for multicast transmission.
If set to [0], multicast is disabled.
The TTL (Time To Live), representing the effective range for multicast transmission, is decremented each time the signal
passes through a router. When the value reaches 0, the signal can no longer pass through the router and be transmitted.
For example, if TTL is set to [1], multicast transmission is confined to the local segment only and cannot pass through the
router to be transmitted.
RTP Settings
[Server] > [RTP Server]
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RTP Streaming 1 to 5
You can set each stream for RTP stream transmission in an RTP Streaming 1 to RTP Streaming 5 session.
[Video Size]
Select the video format (JPEG or H.264) and video size for the RTP stream.
The video sizes for JPEG will vary depending on the [Video Size Set] settings (P. 72).
The video sizes for H.264 will be determined according to the [H.264(1)] and [H.264(2)] settings in [Video Settings] (P. 73).
In addition, [H.264(1)] and [H.264(2)] cannot be set for multiple RTP streams.
[Frame Rate]
Enter the frame rate if the RTP stream is JPEG video.
This cannot be set for H.264 video. The [Frame Rate] setting in [Video Settings] > [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] will be used.
[Multicast Address]
Enter the multicast address for RTP streaming as follows.
IPv4: Range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
IPv6: Address starting with ff00::/8
Enter [0.0.0.0] for IPv4 and [::0(::)] for IPv6 to disable multicast.
[Multicast Port]
Enter the multicast port number for RTP streaming.
If set to [0], multicast is disabled.
[Multicast TTL]
Enter the effective range for multicast transmission of RTP streams.
If set to [0], multicast is disabled.
The TTL (Time To Live), representing the effective range for multicast transmission, is decremented each time the signal
passes through a router. When the value reaches 0, the signal can no longer pass through the router and be transmitted.
For example, if TTL is set to [1], multicast transmission is confined to the local segment only and cannot pass through the
router to be transmitted.
[Audio Transmission]
Select whether to use audio transmission for RTP streaming.
Note
RTP Streaming URL
rtsp://Address:Port Number/rtpstream/config1(to 5)=r|u|m
[=r|u|m] is optional and can be omitted. If specified, specify only one option.
r: Requests RTP over TCP
u: Requests RTP over UDP
m: Requests multicast
Example: RTP Streaming 1 request using RTP over TCP
rtsp://192.168.100.1:554/rtpstream/config1=r
Caution: Note that the actual operation is dependent on the RTP client application, so the URL does not necessarily specify the method
used for transmission.
When H.264 is selected, bit rate control and video quality are each set with [Video Settings] (P. 73).
The [Video Distribution] and [Audio Distribution] settings in [Security] > [User Restrictions] > [User Authority] are not used for RTP.
RTP streaming video may not be viewable on systems using a proxy server or firewall. If this occurs, contact your system administrator.
If Host Access Restrictions are applied to a client while it is streaming using RTP over UDP, it may take from a few to tens of seconds
until streaming ceases.
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Regardless of the [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Transmission from the Camera] setting, RTP streaming audio will be used.
However, to use audio settings, select [Enable] for [Audio Transmission from the Camera] and configure the settings.
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Settings for uploading video via HTTP or FTP when an event is triggered.
Use [Server] > [Server Settings] (P. 89) to configure HTTP server and FTP server settings for uploading.
Video Record Setting
When an event is triggered, sets whether to upload camera video with HTTP or FTP or to record the video to a memory card.
These can also be set with the [Memory Card] submenu (P. 101) and will be reflected in [Video Record Setting] here.
[Video Record Action]
Select [Upload] to upload video.
General Upload
Sets the upload method and video format for upload.
HTTP and FTP Upload Settings
[Video Record] > [Upload]
Important
The following settings are necessary to use the upload function or recording to the memory card.
[Video Record] settings configured with [Timer] in the [Event] menu.
[Video Record] settings configured with each of the [Event] menus ([External Device], [Audio Detection] and [Linked Events]).
The setting in the [Event] tab of the Intelligent Function Setting Tool (P. 227).
When using the upload function, or recording to the memory card, do not change the settings in the [Setting Page]. Doing so may
result in the upload function or the recording to memory card to stop.
If you are using HTTP or FTP upload, and e-mail notification by text and video, set [Video Settings] > [JPEG] > [Video Size: Upload /
Memory card] (P. 73) to a small size.
HTTP upload does not support SSL/TLS.
If the camera is set to upload or send e-mail notification continuously, not all video or e-mails may be sent depending on the video size
and the network condition to the server. If this occurs, a message is written to the log (P. 134).
If the destination for HTTP or FTP upload, or e-mail notification is set for a Windows operating system, IPsec communication is not
supported.
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[Upload]
Select whether to upload with HTTP or FTP.
[Video Format]
Select the video format for upload. [H.264(2)] cannot be used.
Video size and quality of the uploaded video follow the settings in [Video Settings] (P. 72).
[Frame Rate]
Enter the maximum frame rate of video to be uploaded when [Video Format] is set to [JPEG].
[Pre-event Buffer (number of frames)] (JPEG)/ [Pre-event Buffer (sec)] (H.264(1))
Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be buffered before the event.
Enter the maximum number of frames for [JPEG] or the maximum number of seconds for [H.264(1)] in [Video Format].
[Post-event Buffer (number of frames)] (JPEG)/ [Post-event Buffer (sec)] (H.264(1))
Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be buffered after the event.
Enter the maximum number of frames for [JPEG] or the maximum number of seconds for [H.264(1)] in [Video Format].
Note
If the server or network load increases due to the upload settings, the video frame rate may drop. If this occurs, reconfigure the following
settings to reduce the size and frequency of uploaded data.
Set a lower value for [Video Size: Upload / Memory card] for [JPEG] (P. 73).
Reduce the number of frames or seconds in [Pre-event Buffer] or [Post-event Buffer] (P. 97).
If [Volume Detection Event] is enabled, disable [ON Event Operation], [OFF Event Operation] or [Ongoing ON Event Operation] (P. 107).
From the Intelligent Function Setting Tool [Event] tab, disable [ON Event Operation], [OFF Event Operation] or [Detected mode
Operation] (P. 227).
If [External Device Input Event] is enabled, disable [Active Event Operation], [Inactive Event Operation] or [Ongoing Active Event
Operation] (P. 105).
If [Timer Event] is enabled, increase the value in [Repeat Interval] (P. 110).
HTTP Upload
Settings for the HTTP upload function when [Upload] is set to [HTTP Upload].
The HTTP upload function sends notifications via HTTP or via HTTP with attached videos, depending on the network
camera event.
For information about the HTTP upload function and settings, contact your nearest Canon Customer Service Center.
Important
For H.264(1), the following settings must be configured in [Video Settings] > [H.264(1)] (P. 73).
[Bit Rate Control]: [Use bit rate control]
[Target Bit Rate (kbps)]: [3072] or less
[I Frame Interval (sec)]: [0.5], [1] or [1.5]
Important
The maximum video buffer size capacity is approx. 5 MB. If a large video size is set, the Frame Rate, Pre-event Buffer and Post-event
Buffer may not be achieved as specified.
If buffering cannot be achieved as specified, a message is written to the log (P. 134). Confirm that no messages appear in the log.
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[Notification]
Select whether to only send event information notifications or notifications with attached videos when using HTTP upload.
[URI]
Enter the HTTP server URI to which to upload.
[User Name], [Password]
Enter the user name and password required for authentication.
Digest authentication is not supported.
[Proxy Server]
If using a proxy server, enter the host name or IP address of the proxy server.
[Proxy Port]
If using a proxy server, enter the port number of the proxy server.
[Proxy User Name], [Proxy Password]
Enter to use a user name and password for the proxy server.
Digest authentication is not supported.
[Parameter (query string)]
Enter the request parameters.
Parameters can be specified using the “%” character (P. 252).
[HTTP Upload Test]
Clicking [Exec] initiates an upload test based on the settings currently entered.
Only a single JPEG will be uploaded, but it is not necessary to click [Apply] at that time. After entering a password,
first click [Exec], then click [Apply].
Important
Enter [Proxy Server], [Proxy Port], [Proxy User Name] and [Proxy Password] if connecting via a proxy server.
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FTP Upload
Settings for the FTP upload function when [Upload] is set to [FTP Upload].
[Notification]
This is set to [Video data upload with FTP].
[FTP Server]
Enter the host name or IP address of FTP server.
[User Name], [Password]
Enter the user name and password required for authentication.
[PASV Mode]
Select whether to use PASV mode when connecting to an FTP server.
[File Upload Path]
Enter a remote path (directory name) for video files to be uploaded to.
[File Naming]
Select a first naming rule for the upload file.
[YYYYMMDDHHMMSSms]
Video is uploaded according to the file name format of “{year}{month}{day}{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”.
(Example: 20140123112122000.jpg)
[YYYYMMDD Directory/HHMMSSms]
A subdirectory named “{year}{month}{day}” is created first, and then the video is uploaded using the file name
“{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”.
(Example: 20140123/112122000.jpg)
[Loop]
Video is loaded with a file name numbered in sequence from 0000 up to the value set in [Maximum Number of Loops].
(Example: 0000.jpg, 0001.jpg) The number will return to 0000 when the maximum number of loops is reached.
Since the way FTP servers manage the upload of files with existing file names differs as follows, be sure to check the FTP
server specifications before configuring this setting.
Overwrite the existing file name
Automatically save the file with a different name
Generate an error
[Maximum Number of Loops]
If [Loop] is set under [File Naming], enter the maximum number of loops.
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[User Setting]
Video is uploaded according to the file naming method specified in [Subdirectory Name to Create] and [File Name to
Create].
[Subdirectory Name to Create], [File Name to Create]
If file naming is set to [User Setting], enter the subdirectory name to be created as well as the name of the created file.
Parameters can be specified in the entry with the “%” character (P. 252).
[FTP Upload Test]
Clicking [Exec] initiates an upload test based on the settings currently entered.
Only a single JPEG will be uploaded, but it is not necessary to click [Apply] at that time. After entering a password,
first click [Exec], then click [Apply].
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Settings for recording video to a memory card when an event is triggered.
[Memory Card Operations] and [Memory Card Information] on this page are common with [Memory Card] (P. 130). Settings
configured in any page will be reflected in the other pages.
Video Record Setting
Sets whether to record video from the camera to a memory card or upload it with HTTP or FTP.
These can also be set with the [Upload] submenu (P. 96) and will be reflected in [Video Record Setting] here.
[Video Record Action]
Select [Record to Memory Card] to record to a memory card.
Memory Card Operations
For details on settings, please refer to (P. 130).
Memory Card Information
For details on settings, please refer to (P. 132).
Settings for Recording Video to a Memory Card
[Video Record] > [Memory Card]
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[User Name], [Password]
Enter the user name and password needed for authentication when e-mail authentication is set to [SMTP-AUTH].
[Subject]
Enter the subject of the e-mail in alphanumeric characters.
[Message Body]
Enter the message body (text) of the e-mail in alphanumeric characters.
Parameters can be specified in the text using the “%” character (P. 252).
[E-mail Notification Test]
Clicking [Exec] initiates an e-mail notification test based on the settings currently entered.
It is not necessary to click [Apply]. After entering a password, first click [Exec], then click [Apply].
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Operation settings for external device output and for external device input triggered events.
External Device Output 1, 2
Set the operation for output to the external device.
The camera has two external device outputs. You can set the output for each of them.
Note
The output for an external device can be switched between active and inactive with [Control for Admin] > [External Device Output]
(P. 167).
[Operation Mode]
Select whether the output terminals are normally open or closed.
When [Normally Open] is set, the output terminals remain in the open state (non-conducting circuit) during normal
operation, and the terminals close upon an active event and open upon an inactive event.
When [Normally Close] is selected, the output terminals remain in the closed state (conducting circuit) during normal
operation, and the terminals open upon an active event and close upon an inactive event.
[Active Output Format]
Select the output format when the external device output is active.
[Pulse Output Time (sec)]
Enter the output duration time (sec.) when [Active Output Format] is set to [Pulse].
External Device Input
[External Device Input Event]
Select whether to use the input from an external device, such as a connected sensor, as an event.
External Device Input Triggered Operation Settings
[Event] > [External Device]
Important
When [Active Output Format] is set to [Pulse] and a timer is used (P. 110), a single contact output is controlled when the timer starts.
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0 (The contact is open.)
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Inactive Event Status
Active Event Status
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0 (The contact is open.)
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[Video Record]
Select whether to record video depending on the event.
If you select [Enable] and an external device input event is triggered, video will be transmitted to the recording destination
specified in [Video Record Action] (P. 96).
[E-mail Notification]
Select whether to send an e-mail notification depending on the event.
If [Enable] is selected, e-mail notification will be performed when an external device input event is triggered.
To use e-mail notification, you must set [Video Record] > [E-mail Notification] (P. 102) beforehand.
[External Device Output for Active Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when an active event is triggered.
[External Device Output for Inactive Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when an inactive event is triggered.
[Audio Playback at Active Event]
If you select [Enable], the sound clip specified in [Sound Clip] will play back at active events for the external device input.
[Audio Playback at Inactive Event]
If you select [Enable], the sound clip specified in [Sound Clip] will play back at inactive events for the external device input.
[Sound Clip]
Select the sound clip when [Audio Playback at Active Event] or [Audio Playback at Inactive Event] has been set to
[Enable].
You must register the sound clip with [Video and Audio] > [Audio Settings] (P. 88) beforehand.
[Volume]
Enter the volume for the sound clip.
[Switch Day/Night]
Select the Day/Night Mode switching behavior when an external device input event is triggered.
When [Switch to Day Mode] is set, switches to Day Mode when an active event is triggered, and switches to Night Mode
when an inactive event is triggered.
When [Switch to Night Mode] is set, switches to Night Mode when an active event is triggered, and switches to Day Mode
when an inactive event is triggered.
Important
When [Day/Night] in the Admin Viewer is set to [Auto] (P. 165), [Switch Day/Night] will not happen when an external device input event
is triggered.
If the [Switch Day/Night] settings switch Day/Night Mode while the user has camera control privileges, camera control will be released.
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Audio input from the microphone connected to the camera, such as loud noises or screams, or when expected audio input
ceases, can trigger operations such as video recording or e-mail notification.
Note
You can check the audio detection status on the Admin Viewer Event Display panel (P. 185).
Volume Detection
An audio detection event will be triggered when audio input volume is detected exceeding or falling below the reference
volume setting.
Set the conditions for triggering a volume detection event and the operations to perform according to an event.
[Volume Detection Event]
Select whether to use volume detection event.
[Detect Criteria]
Select the criteria for triggering a volume detection event.
[Reference Volume Level]
Enter the reference sound level to be used for detection.
Set the reference volume level by performing an actual test while checking [Current Volume Level] before configuring the
setting.
[Current Volume Level]
The current volume level appears on the status bar.
The level set in [Reference Volume Level] is indicated by a red mark. Volume below the reference level appears in blue, that
above the reference level appears in red.
Abnormal Audio Input Triggered Operation Settings
[Event] > [Audio Detection]
Important
For notes on use of volume detection, please refer to “Precautions for Built-In Camera Functions and Included Software” (P. 9) in “Safety
Precautions”.
Important
Volume detection is temporarily disabled when an event causes the playback of a sound clip or when audio is transmitted from the
Viewer.
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[Detect Criteria Duration (sec)]
When the status meeting the volume detection criteria has continued for the duration or longer, an ON event is triggered.
[ON Event Operation]
If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when a
volume detection event (ON event) is triggered.
[OFF Event Operation]
If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when a
volume detection event (OFF event) is completed.
[Ongoing ON Event Operation]
Select the operation to be performed when an ON event is triggered. This can be set when [ON Event Operation] is set to
[Enable].
If [Enable] is selected, [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings during the
volume detection event.
[Preset]
If you specify a preset, the camera angle will automatically move to the preset location when a volume detection event is
triggered.
It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] (P. 170).
[Video Record]
Select whether to record video depending on the volume detection event.
If you select [Enable] and a volume detection event is triggered, video will be transmitted to the recording destination
specified in [Video Record Action] (P. 96).
[E-mail Notification]
Select whether to send an e-mail notification depending on the volume detection event.
If you select [Enable] and a volume detection event is triggered, an e-mail notification will be sent.
To use e-mail notification, you must set [Video Record] > [E-mail Notification] (P. 102) beforehand.
[External Device Output for ON Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when an ON event is triggered.
[External Device Output for OFF Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when an OFF event is triggered.
Scream Detection
A scream detection event is triggered when sounds from someone, such as a scream or cry, are detected.
You can also set the operations to perform depending on the scream detection event.
Important
When the user has camera control privileges, those camera control privileges are released if the camera is moved to a preset position
specified in the [Preset] when triggered by a volume detection event.
Important
Scream detection detects abnormal sound in relatively quiet environments. Detection is difficult in noisy environments.
The scream detection is not a voice recognition function.
Detection may be difficult if an excessively loud scream is input.
Detection may be difficult if the duration of the scream is short.
Detection may be temporarily difficult if the same sound is input repeatedly multiple times.
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The timer function can generate events that can trigger operations, such as video recording and e-mail notifications, at
regular intervals.
You can set the following two types of timers.
24 hours continuous from specified timer
Within specified time only
Either type can be set to trigger timer events at regular intervals.
Note
Timer events are different than [Timer] in [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] > [Auto Control Settings] tab
(P. 177).
Timer 1 to 4
You can register up to 4 timer events.
[Timer Event]
Select whether to use a timer event.
[24-Hour Continuous Setting]
When set to [Enable], the timer event will be repeated at the interval in [Repeat Interval] for 24 hours, starting from the time
specified in [Start Time].
When set to [Enable], only [Video Record] operations will be performed.
[Start Time]
Enter the start time of the timer event in 24-hour format. The timer event will be triggered at the start time.
[End Time]
When [24-Hour Continuous Setting] is set to [Disable], enter the end time in 24-hour format for repeating the timer event.
The timer event will be triggered at the end time.
[Repeat Interval]
Select a repeat interval for timer events. The timer event will be triggered at the selected intervals.
Operation
Set the operations to be performed when timer events are triggered.
[Start Time Preset]
When [24-Hour Continuous Setting] is set to [Disable] and you specify a preset, the camera angle will automatically move to
the preset location at the time set in [Start Time].
Timer Triggered Operation Settings
[Event] > [Timer]
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It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] (P. 170).
[Video Record]
Select whether to record video depending on the timer event.
If you select [Enable] and a timer event is triggered, video will be transmitted to the recording destination specified in
[Video Record Action] (P. 96).
[E-mail Notification]
When [24-Hour Continuous Setting] is set to [Disable], select whether to send an e-mail notification depending on the timer
event.
If [Enable] is selected, e-mail notification is performed when a timer event is triggered.
To use e-mail notification, you must set [Video Record] > [E-mail Notification] (P. 102) beforehand.
[External Device Output]
When [24-Hour Continuous Setting] is set to [Disable], set whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when
a timer event is triggered.
[Repeat Interval] is not supported.
[Switch Day/Night]
When [24-Hour Continuous Setting] is set to [Disable], select the Day/Night Mode switching behavior when a timer event is
triggered. This can only be set with [Timer 1].
Select [Switch to Day Mode] to switch to Day Mode at the start time, and Night Mode at the end time.
Select [Switch to Night Mode] to switch to Night Mode at the start time, and Day Mode at the end time.
[Repeat Interval] is not supported.
Important
When control privileges are held by applications like Admin Viewer, and the camera angle has moved as a result of [Start Time Present],
camera control is released.
Important
If you set [Start Time] and [End Time] and select a preset with [Start Time Preset], the Day/Night setting in [Control for Admin] >
[Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] > [Preset Registration] tab > [Advanced Preset Settings] > [Day/Night] (P. 174) is given
priority. Therefore, even if you set [Switch Day/Night] to [Switch to Day Mode] or [Switch to Night Mode], the [Switch Day/Night] setting
will be disabled if the opposite setting has been configured in [Control for Admin] > [Advanced Preset Settings].
When [Day/Night] in the Control for Admin is set to [Auto] (P. 165), [Switch Day/Night] will not happen when a timer event is triggered.
If the [Day/Night Mode Switching] settings switch Day/Night Mode while the user has camera control privileges, camera control will be
released.
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When events trigger the switching of Day/Night Mode, presets registered in advance can be executed, such as changing
the camera angle or video quality settings.
Note
It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] (P. 170).
You can set the timing for event triggered Day/Night Mode switching in [Switch Day/Night] in [External Device Input] (P. 105) or [Timer]
(P. 110).
[Preset when Switching to Day Mode]
Executes the preset when switched to Day Mode.
[Preset when Switching to Night Mode]
Executes the preset when switched to Night Mode.
Execute Presets When Switching Day/Night Mode
[Event] > [Switch Day/Night]
Important
When the Admin Viewer or other camera control applications have control privileges, the presets for [Preset when Switching to Day
mode] and [Preset when Switching to Night Mode] will not run.
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By linking two types of events, a single event is triggered. Select AND/OR for the event linking method.
You can set the operations to perform, such as recording video or sending e-mail notifications, when a linked event is
triggered.
Note
You can check the linked event status on the Admin Viewer Event Display panel (P. 185).
Linked Event 1 to 4
You can register up to four linked events.
You can link five types of events: [Volume Detection], [Scream Detection], [External Device Input], [Timer] and [Intelligent
Function].
[Linked Events]
Select whether to use a linked event.
[Event Linking Method]
Select the event linking conditions.
[AND]: A new linked event is triggered if both event types selected with [Event 1] and [Event 2] are triggered. Set [Event
Order] and [Event Gap] for this.
[OR]: A new linked event is triggered if either event type selected with [Event 1] and [Event 2] is triggered.
Use Event Combinations
[Event] > [Linked Event]
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[Event Order]
You can select the order two events must be triggered when [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND].
If set to [None], the order will not be considered.
[Event Gap (seconds)]
Enter the interval between two events that must be triggered when [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND].
A new linked event is triggered if the second event triggers within the specified interval after the first event was triggered.
Event 1, 2
Specify the two events to be linked. The settings are the same for both.
[Event Type]
Select the event type for linking.
Note
[Intelligent Function] cannot be specified in both [Event 1] and [Event 2].
For [Volume Detection], select whether an ON event or OFF event triggers a linked event.
For [Scream Detection], select whether an ON event or OFF event triggers a linked event.
For [External Device Input], select External Device Input 1 or 2, then select an active event or inactive event to trigger
a linked event.
For [Timer], select the timer event number to use.
For [Intelligent Function], select the Intelligent Function detection setting number (P. 217) to use.
Operation
Set the operations to be performed when linked events are triggered.
[ON Event Operation]
If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when
a linked event (ON event) is triggered.
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[OFF Event Operation]
If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when
a linked event (OFF event) is completed.
[Ongoing ON Event Operation]
Select the operation to be performed when an ON event is triggered.
If [Enable] is selected, [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings during the
linked event.
[Preset]
If you specify a preset, the camera angle will automatically move to the preset location when a linked event is
triggered.
It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] (P. 170).
Note
This cannot be set when [Event Type] is set to [Intelligent Function].
[Video Record]
Select whether to record video depending on the linked event.
If you select [Enable] and a linked event is triggered, video will be transmitted to the recording destination specified
in [Video Record Action] (P. 96).
[E-mail Notification]
Select whether to send an e-mail notification depending on the linked event.
If you select [Enable] and a linked event is triggered, an e-mail notification will be sent.
To use e-mail notification, you must set [Video Record] > [E-mail Notification] (P. 102) beforehand.
[External Device Output for ON Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when an ON event is triggered.
[External Device Output for OFF Event]
Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when an OFF event is triggered.
[Audio Playback at ON Event]
If you select [Enable], the sound clip specified in [Sound Clip] will play back when a linked event is triggered.
Note
This can only be set when [Event Type] is set to [External Device Input] or [Intelligent Function].
[Audio Playback at OFF Event]
If you select [Enable], the sound clip specified in [Sound Clip] will play back when a linked event completes.
[Sound Clip]
Select the sound clip when [Audio Playback at ON Event] or [Audio Playback at OFF Event] has been set to [Enable].
You must register the sound clip with [Video and Audio] > [Audio Settings] (P. 88) beforehand.
[Volume]
Enter the volume for the sound clip.
Linked Event Operation Examples
This shows linked event status examples according to the ON/OFF combinations for Event 1 and Event 2.
In the examples below, [Event Gap] is 4 seconds and each cell in the graph below represents 1 second.
[Event Linking Method] Set to [OR]
Only One Event ON
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[Event Linking Method] is Set to [AND], [Event Order] is Specified
This shows examples when [Event Order] is set to [Event 1 -> 2].
When [Event Order] is set to [None], and [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND] linked events will be as in the
examples even if Event 1 and Event 2 are switched.
When Events Occur in Order 1 -> 2
When Events Occur in Order 2-> 1 -> 2
Event 2 Triggered but Event Gap Setting ([4] sec.) Exceeded
ON
Event 1
Event 2
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OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Event 1
Event 2
Consolidated
state
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Event 1
Event 2
Consolidated
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OFF
ON
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ON
OFF
Both events are ON, but their order of occurrence is
incorrect. Therefore, a linked event does not occur here.
ON
Event 1
Event 2
Consolidated
state
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
The gap between the occurrence of event 2 after the
occurrence of event 1 exceeds the value specified for the
[Event Gap] setting. Therefore, a linked event does not occur.
Event gap (4 sec. in this example)
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[Status] of Event 1 Set to [OFF], ON States Do Not Coincide
One Event Switches Between ON/OFF
ON
Event 1
Event 2
Consolidated
state
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
The linked event does not occur when event 1
turns OFF, but at the moment event 2 turns ON.
Event gap (4 sec. in this example)
ON
Event 1
Event 2
Consolidated
state
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Event gap (4 sec. in this example)
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Used for adding new authorized users that can access Admin Viewer, and for setting permissions for authorized and guest
users.
For details on user permissions, please refer to “Viewer Access Restrictions” (P. 138).
Authorized User Account
Add authorized users.
[User Name], [Password]
To add the authorized user, enter the user name and password, then click [Add].
The user name can use the characters A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, “-” (hyphen) and “_” (underscore).
Enter the password in alphanumeric characters.
Up to 50 authorized users can be added.
[User List]
Displays a list of added authorized users.
The order of the list can be changed with the ▲▼ buttons on the right.
To delete an authorized user from the list, select the user and click [Delete].
User Authority
Set the permissions for authorized users and guest users.
[Privileged Camera Control], [Camera Control], [Video Distribution]
[Audio Distribution]
Select the items for granting users permissions.
Authorized users have elevated permissions compared to guest users.
Set Users Who Connect to the Camera
[Security] > [User Restrictions]
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IPv6 Host Access Restrictions
Specify the hosts from which IPv6 access is permitted and restricted.
[Apply Host Access Restrictions]
Select whether to use IPv6 host access restrictions.
[Default Policy]
Select whether to allow or block access from IPv6 addresses that have not been specified in [Prefix / Prefix Length].
[Prefix / Prefix Length]
Enter IPv6 addresses (prefixes) into the list and select [Yes] or [No] for access for each address.
You can specify the prefix length to set access restriction by network or host.
If set to [No], access to all ports is blocked.
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Note
It is recommended that you note down each current setting before you click [Exec] in [Restore Default Settings].
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. 270).
[Back Up Settings]
All settings, except date and time, will be backed up to the memory card.
The IP address, certificates used by SSL and 802.1X and private key will also be backed up.
[Restore Settings]
Restores all settings, except date and time, from the memory card backup file created with [Back Up Settings].
The IP address, certificates used by SSL and 802.1X and private key will also be restored.
After restore is completed, the camera will be rebooted.
[Refresh Drive System]
Cleans the connection parts inside the camera.
When [Exec] is clicked, the pan operation is performed for two cycles each of left and right and then the camera returns to
the camera angle before execution when the operation completes.
Using this may be effective if panning causes problems with the video and audio.
Note
The following users will be disconnected while refreshing the drive system.
All users except for administrators
Users not connected via RTP
Important
If you restore a backup file from another camera, you may encounter problems, such as address collisions on the network.
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Two types of Viewers are included on the camera, the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer.
All panels are opened in these sample screenshots.
Major Differences Between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer
The scope of operations for Admin Viewer and VB Viewer differ.
Admin Viewer:
This viewer, in addition to using video, gives users administrative controls, such as for shooting conditions or event
detection display.
VB Viewer:
This viewer is limited to basic image operations for viewing images.
Viewer Access Restrictions
Besides administrators, authorized users and guest users can access the Viewers.
The Viewers each user can access depend on the granted access privileges (P. 118).
Administrator:
This user is granted full privileges and can launch the Admin Viewer and VB Viewer. The user name is fixed to “root”.
The administrator can prohibit all camera access from guest users by revoking all privileges for authorized users and guest
users.
Authorized user:
This user can launch the Admin Viewer and VB Viewer if privileged camera control has been granted.
It is necessary to register the user name and password (P. 118).
Guest user:
This user can only use a limited set of functions. Guest users can launch the VB Viewer.
The four types of privileges for using the Viewers are privileged camera control, camera control, video distribution and
audio distribution.
Admin Viewer and VB Viewer
Admin Viewer VB Viewer
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The scope of each privilege and whether it can be granted to a user is shown below.
Note
The factory default setting gives privileged camera control to [Authorized User] as well.
If you disable all guest user privileges, the user authentication dialog box will appear when you launch the VB Viewer. When the name
and password for an authorized user or administrator are entered, the VB Viewer can be used with authorized user or administrator
privileges, respectively.
Privilege Privileged Camera
Control Camera Control Video Distribution Audio Distribution
Scope of Privilege Admin Viewer Use VB Viewer Use View Video With VB
Viewer
Receive or Audio with
Admin Viewer/VB
Viewer
Grant to Authorized Users Yes Yes Yes Yes
Grant to Guest Users No Yes Yes Yes
Important
The Admin Viewer launched by an administrator can access only one camera at a time. While administrator privileges are used to
access the camera from a given computer, access with administrator privileges from other computers will not be granted.
In contrast, the camera can be accessed simultaneously by multiple instances of the Admin Viewer launched by [Authorized Users] from
different computers. Take note, however, that when controlling the camera, the control privileges are given to the user who accessed the
camera most recently.
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Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Screen
Basic operations not requiring administrator privileges are the same for both Viewers.
Admin Viewer
VB Viewer
(1) Video Display Area
Displays video received from the camera.
(2) Video Size
Set the size and format of video received from the camera (Admin viewer only) (P. 143).
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* When [Enable H.264 reception] is selected in [Control for Admin] > [Video Reception] (P. 168), H.264 video sizes
will be added to the menu display.
Change the Display Screen Size
You can change the size of the video display area screen with the display size setting in the upper left of the Viewer.
The sizes that can be configured depend on the setting in [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings] > [All Videos] > [Video
Size Set] on the Setting Page (P. 72).
Displaying in Full Screen Mode
You can display the video display area in full screen mode by clicking the [Full Screen Mode] button in the upper
right of the Viewer.
To exit full screen mode
Use the following methods to return normal display.
Click that appears in the lower right of full screen.
Right-click on the screen and select [Exit Full Screen Mode] from the menu that appears.
[Video Size Set] Setting
Selectable video size
JPEG H.264*
1280x720 / 640x360 / 320x180
320x180
640 x 360
1280 x 720
The sizes set with [Video Size] in [Basic Settings] > [Video
Settings] > [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] in the Setting Page
(P. 73), determine the sizes displayed to the menu.
1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 / 320 x 240
320 x 240
640 x 480
1280 x 960
When [H.264(2)] is set to [Enable] in [Basic Settings] >
[Video Settings] > [H.264(2)] in the Setting Page (P. 74),
[H.264(1)] and [H.264(2)] video sizes are both displayed to
the menu.
[Video Size Set] Setting Selectable Screen Size Remarks
1280x720 / 640x360 / 320x180
Actual Pixels
480 x 270
640 x 360
1280 x 720
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.
1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 / 320 x 240
Actual Pixels
480 x 360
640 x 480
1280 x 960
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Context Menu
While in full screen mode, right-click the mouse to open a menu necessary for camera control.
[Start/Stop Control]
Obtain and release the camera control privileges.
[Preset]
Select a preset.
[Home Position]
Move the camera angle to the home position.
[Panorama]
Displays the panorama display panel.
[Start/Exit Viewer PTZ]
Displays the viewer PTZ panel.
[Start/Exit Digital PTZ]
Display the Digital PTZ panel.
[Control]
Display a panel containing the zoom slider, [Backlight Compensation] button and [Obtain/Release Camera Control
Privileges] button.
[Pan/Tilt Slider]
Display the pan and tilt sliders.
[Control for Admin]
Displays the Control for Admin panel.
[Drag to Move Mode/Area Zoom Mode]
Switch between Area Zoom and Drag to Move functions for dragging in the video display area.
[Video Capture Size]
Switches the video capture size.
[Snapshot]
Take a snapshot.
[Audio Reception]
Displays the Audio Reception panel.
[Audio Transmission]
Displays the Audio Transmission panel.
[Event Display]
Display the Event Display panel.
[Start/Stop Memory Card Recording]
Start and stop video recording to a memory card.
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[Exit Full Screen Mode]
Exit full screen mode.
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This explains how to set the camera angle using the Admin Viewer. This also explains audio transmission/reception using
an external device connected to the camera.
Obtain Camera Control Privileges
To use the camera, you must obtain control privileges with the Viewer.
If you have not yet obtained camera control privileges, click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button.
You will obtain control privileges and be able to use the buttons on the Viewer.
The center of the [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button turns green while you have control privileges.
Use Pan/Tilt/Zoom
You can pan, tilt and zoom the camera to set the camera angle.
Note
You must obtain control privileges to pan, tilt or zoom the camera.
Camera operations performed by clicking or dragging will not be precise.
Users operating the Admin Viewer with the administrator privileges can control the camera outside the view restrictions. Users operating
the Admin Viewer with authorized user privileges can control the camera only within the view restrictions.
Operate the Camera With Admin Viewer
Important
Multiple users cannot obtain control privileges simultaneously.
If the Admin Viewer obtains control privileges while the VB Viewer has control privileges, the control privileges for the VB Viewer will be
overridden.
At any time, the administrator can launch the Admin Viewer to override the control privileges of another instance of the Admin Viewer
launched by [Authorized User]. The administrator can retain the control privileges, but doing so prevents authorized users from
obtaining control privileges. Once finished, the administrator should always exit the Viewer or click the [Obtain/Release Camera
Control Privileges] button to release the control privileges.
Camera control privileges not obtained
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Use Area Zoom to Zoom In and Out
Drag left-to-right to define an area to zoom in on.
Drag right-to-left to draw out a rectangle in which will appear a preview of the video display area that will be
zoomed out to.
When operating in Area Zoom mode, an icon (zoom in: ; zoom out: ) appears in the rectangle.
To stop Area Zoom, right-click while holding the left button while the rectangle is displayed.
When dragged left-to-right, the camera will zoom in until the area in the rectangle fills the video display area.
When dragged right-to-left, the camera will zoom out, centered around the area in the rectangle.
Use Drag to Move to Change the Camera Angle
The camera angle will move in the direction of the arrow.
Movement speed increases with the length of the arrow. The maximum length of the arrow is half the width and
height of the video display area, and corresponds with the maximum movement speed.
1Click the [Switch Area Zoom/Drag to Move] button to enter Area Zoom ( ) mode.
2Drag out a rectangle in the video display area.
3Release the mouse button.
1Click the [Switch Area Zoom/Drag to Move] button to enter Drag to Move ( ) mode.
2In the video display area, drag in the direction you would like to change the camera angle. An arrow will appear.
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Note
The direction of the arrow will not change even when using Auto Flip (P. 76).
When using Drag to Move, the sliders will not move while the cameras moves.
The camera will stop.
Operate Camera With Panorama Display Panel
You can operate the camera using the frames within the panorama display area.
To use a panorama image in the panorama display panel, you must create the image and save it to the camera
(P. 201).
The panorama display panel appears.
The frame indicates the area being captured by the current camera.
Move or Zoom by Dragging
Click inside the frame and drag it to pan and tilt the camera.
If you click and drag outside the frame, a new frame will be drawn. The camera will pan/tilt/zoom to capture the
area in the frame.
If you drag an edge of the frame to change its size, the camera will zoom in or out to capture the area in the
frame.
Move by Clicking
If you click outside the frame, the frame will move and center on that point, panning and tilting the camera.
Magnify and Display Part of Video (Viewer PTZ)
User the Viewer PTZ to magnify part of a video (using digital zoom) without moving the camera.
When you do not want to move the camera to pan, tilt or zoom, this still allows you to take advantage of functions, such as
the Intelligent Function.
Note
You cannot record the video magnified with the Viewer PTZ.
You can display the magnified video in full screen mode when using the Viewer PTZ.
3Release the mouse button.
1Click the [Panorama Display] button.
2Use the frame in the panorama display panel to pan/tilt/zoom the camera.
Frame
Important
While using the Viewer PTZ, you cannot operate the camera by clicking or dragging in the video display area.
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The Viewer PTZ panel appears.
Initially, the preview frame (orange) surrounds the entire video.
The video of the area inside the preview frame is magnified to fill the video display area.
Move or Resize by Dragging
Press the mouse button inside the frame and drag it to move the preview frame.
If you press the mouse button and drag outside the frame, a new preview frame will be drawn.
You can resize the preview frame by dragging an edge of the frame.
Move by Clicking
If you click outside the frame, the preview frame will move and center on that point.
Move Using the Sliders
You can use the pan, tilt and zoom sliders in the video display area to move the preview frame.
Note
The Viewer PTZ uses digital zoom, so the higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the quality of the video.
Exiting Viewer PTZ
When you click the [Viewer PTZ] button while using the Viewer PTZ, the Viewer PTZ panel closes and you exit the
Viewer PTZ.
Note
If you close the Viewer PTZ panel without exiting the Viewer PTZ, the view in the video display area will remain magnified.
However, when you reconnect to the Admin Viewer, the initial state will be restored.
1Click the [Viewer PTZ] button.
2In the Viewer PTZ panel, drag an edge of the preview frame to make it smaller.
3Move the frame to the area you would like to magnify and resize the frame as desired.
Preview Frame
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The [Viewer PTZ] button display will change as follows depending on whether or not you are using the Viewer PTZ.
You are not using the Viewer PTZ (video being received by the camera appears in the video display area)
You are using the Viewer PTZ (magnified video appears in the video display area)
Cropping and Displaying Part of an Image (Digital PTZ)
You can use the Digital PTZ panel to crop and display part of a camera image in the image display area. It is also possible
to use a preset or home position registered to the camera.
Digital PTZ
Digital PTZ is a function that allows easy panning, tilting, and zooming by transmitting only a part of the camera
effective pixel area without moving the camera lens position that was adjusted during camera installation.
Note
If Digital PTZ is enabled while receiving H.264 video, the received video changes to JPEG format.
Differences Between Digital PTZ and Viewer PTZ
Digital PTZ and Viewer PTZ are both functions allowing easy panning, tilting and zooming using the digital zoom, but
they have the following differences because they employ different operating principles.
Crop Video With Digital PTZ Panel
The Digital PTZ panel appears.
The preview frame operations are the same as with the Viewer PTZ (P. 152).
The preview frame size can be set to any of 5 sizes. The screen sizes that can be selected change as follows
depending on the setting in [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings] > [All Videos] > [Video Size Set] on the Setting
Page.
[1280 x 720 / 640 x 360 / 320 x 180] selected: 640x360, 512x288, 384x216, 256x144, 128x72
[1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 / 320 x 240] selected: 640x480, 512x384, 384x288, 256x192, 128x96
Note
The preview frame will move in steps. Fine-tuned movement is not possible.
The video of the area inside the manipulated preview frame is magnified to fill the video display area.
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Transmits only the cropped part of the entire area that
can be captured by the camera.
Enlarges the specified part of the video transmitted from
the camera and then displays it in the viewer.
The size of the received data is small. The size of the received data is large.
Independent operation cannot be performed by each
Viewer. If multiple Viewers are connected, the same
Digital PTZ display is applied to the other Viewers.
PTZ operation can be performed independently for each
Viewer.
1Click the [Digital PTZ] button.
2In the Digital PTZ panel, move and resize the preview frame.
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Note
Register presets and the home position beforehand with [Preset Registration] tab in [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset
Setting] (P. 170). The registered preset will appear in the preset selection menu.
Use Backlight Compensation
Click [BLC] to brighten video that is dark due to backlight.
Click the button again to cancel backlight compensation.
Note
Use Smart Shade Control (P. 159) if over-exposure of highlights is prominent in the video.
Receive/Transmit Audio
Receive audio from the camera, transmit audio from the Viewers and configure the respective volume settings.
Note
When you are using Internet Explorer 11 in a 64-bit operating system and the camera is registered as a trusted site and protected mode is
enabled, reception and transmission of audio will be disabled.
Receive Audio
Receive audio from the microphone connected to the camera and play it back in the Viewer.
Important
The [BLC] button is not available if [Smart Shade Control] (P. 159) is set to [Auto].
The [BLC] button is not available if [Exposure] (P. 162) is set to [Manual].
[Home Position] Button
Preset Selection Menu
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Pan / Tilt / Zoom
Pan, tilt and zoom the camera, as well as configure the speed settings for those operations.
For details, please refer to “Use [Pan/Tilt/Zoom] in Control for Admin” (P. 148).
Preset / Initial Setting Registration
Preset Setting
Register presets and the home position, configure the preset tour route and preset auto control settings.
For details, please refer to “Register Presets” (P. 170).
Initial Setting Registration
When you click [Initial Setting Registration], each of the current settings for the items in Control for Admin, except the
following items, will be registered to [Camera] > [Initial Setting] in the Setting Page.
[Video Reception]
[External Device Output]
A confirmation message appears, when you click [Initial Setting Registration].
If [yes] is clicked, the present pan/tilt/zoom position, as well as the camera settings, are registered. If [No] is clicked,
only the present camera setting values are registered. If [cancel] is clicked, nothing is registered, and the message is
closed.
Smart Shade Control
If the background is bright and the subject is hard to see, this function brightens dark areas without affecting bright areas to
make the subject easier to see.
This is different than Backlight Compensation (P. 155). This function suppresses over-exposure of highlights while
compensating for under-exposure in dark areas of the video.
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(1) Smart Shade Control Modes
[Auto]
Combines Smart Shade Control and Exposure Compensation to automatically adjust the video so that there are no
over-exposed or under-exposed areas.
[Manual]
Use buttons in (2) to manually set the compensation strength.
[Not used]
Disables Smart Shade Control.
(2) Smart Shade Control level
When Smart Shade Control is set to [Manual], set a compensation level.
Note
When [Auto] or [Manual] is selected for Smart Shade Control, the video data size increases.
When [Manual] is selected for Smart Shade Control, setting a high compensation level may increase video noise. If noise is noticeable,
lower the control level.
Haze Compensation
If the subject is obscured by haze, this adjusts contrast in the video to improve subject visibility.
(1) Haze Compensation Modes
[Auto]
Automatically uses Compensation Removal.
[Manual]
Use buttons in (2) to manually set the compensation strength.
Important
[Auto] cannot be selected for [Smart Shade Control] if [Exposure] (P. 162) is set to [Manual].
If you set [Haze Compensation] to [Auto] or [Manual], [Smart Shade Control] is set to [Disable].
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[Not used]
Disables Haze Compensation.
(2) Haze Compensation Strength
When Haze Compensation is set to [Manual], set a strength level.
Note
When [Auto] or [Manual] is selected for [Haze Compensation], the video data size increases.
When using [Haze Compensation], contrast may be strong if the subject is not obscured by haze. If this happens, set [Haze
Compensation] to [Manual] and set a lower Haze Compensation strength.
Focus
This focuses on the subject.
(1) [Auto]
Automatically focuses on the subject.
(2) [Manual]
If you push and hold the (Far) (Near) buttons, you can adjust the focus toward telephoto or wide-angle
respectively.
When you click [One-shot AF], the camera will focus once using autofocus and then switch to manual focus.
(3) [Fixed at Infinity]
The focus is fixed at infinity where a camera focal point is unnecessary.
Focus Ranges
The estimated focus ranges for [Auto] and [Fixed at infinity] depending on the [Day/Night] setting are shown in the
following table.
Important
If you set [Smart Shade Control] to [Auto] or [Manual], [Haze Compensation] is set to [Disable].
Important
The focus set with the Admin Viewer will be applied to other users.
Depending on the lighting used, focus may not be maintained when switching between [Day Mode] and [Night Mode]. Focus when
switching Day/Night Mode can be set in the [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings] panel in the Admin Viewer (P. 165).
If you select [Manual] for [Exposure] (P. 162) and set the shutter speed to [1/1 sec], focus will not be maintained with [Auto] and [One-
shot AF] in [Focus]. If this occurs, use [Manual] to set the focus.
Note that if you set the focus manually it will remain fixed.
In conditions where an outdoor scene is captured from an indoor location through a glass window, the camera may focus on the glass
if there is dust or water on the surface. Install the camera at the shortest possible distance from the glass surface.
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* Using infrared illumination from an external device may throw the camera out of focus.
For details on focus ranges, please refer to the table on P. 55.
Note
For details on difficult to focus subjects, please refer to “Difficult to Focus Subjects” (P. 55).
It is recommended that you check that the camera is focused whenever you restart the camera or use One-shot AF.
Exposure
Set the exposure and shutter speed.
(1) Exposure mode
[Auto]
The exposure is controlled automatically.
[Manual]
The exposure is set by adjusting the shutter speed, aperture and gain manually.
This is not available if [Smart Shade Control] (P. 159) is set to [Auto].
[Auto (Flickerless)]
Shutter speed is adjusted automatically to suit the lighting conditions. Video flickering caused by fluorescent lights,
etc., is reduced.
[Auto (Shutter-priority AE)]
The aperture is adjusted automatically to suit the specified shutter speed.
Note
If [Auto] is selected in [Camera] > [Initial Setting] > [Day/Night] on the Setting Page, select [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-
priority AE)] for [Exposure].
(2) [Exposure Compensation]
When you select [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] for [Exposure], you can adjust the brightness
of the video by using the slider to select the exposure compensation.
Focus Mode
Day/Night Settings
Day Mode Night Mode
Max. Wide-Angle Max. Telephoto Max. Wide-Angle Max. Telephoto
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infinity
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infinity
2.0 m (6.6 ft.) –
infinity
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White Balance
Set the white balance according to the light source to achieve natural color in the video.
(1) White Balance mode
[Auto]
The white balance is adjusted automatically.
[Light Source]
Select the light source from the pull-down menu in (2) to suit the camera usage.
[Manual]
Use (3) and (4) to manually adjust the white balance.
(2) Select a Light Source
If you select [Light Source] for the white balance, select a light source.
[Daylight Fluorescent]
Select this option to capture video under daylight fluorescent lighting.
[White Fluorescent]
Select this option to capture video under day white fluorescent or white fluorescent lighting.
[Warm Fluorescent]
Select this option to capture video under warm fluorescent lighting.
[Mercury Lamp]
Select this option to capture video under mercury lamps.
[Sodium Lamp]
Select this option to capture video under orange sodium lamps.
[Halogen Lamp]
Select this option to capture video under halogen lamps or incandescent bulbs.
(3) [One-shot WB]
If you set white balance to [Manual], this will force the white balance to match the light source and lock the setting.
Setting Method Example:
Illuminate a white subject (white paper, etc.) using the light source, making sure the subject fills the entire screen, and
then use [One-shot WB].
Important
When the subject has only one color, is under low light conditions, or when sodium lamps, mercury lamps or certain other fluorescent
lighting is used, [Auto] may not adjust colors appropriately.
If [Auto] is set, and the subject appears greenish under mercury lamps, set white balance to [Light Source] and select [Mercury
Lamp]. If the colors in the video are still not appropriate under mercury lamps even when you select [Mercury Lamp], use [One-shot
WB].
Important
Since the light source selection options are based on representative characteristics, appropriate colors may not be achieved depending
on the applicable light source. If this occurs, use the [One-shot WB] function.
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(4) [R Gain], [B Gain]
If you set white balance to [Manual], use the sliders to set the Red and Blue gain values.
Day/Night
Set a capture mode suited to the brightness of the camera installation environment.
(1) Day/Night mode
[Auto]
The camera automatically determines ambient brightness and switches to Day Mode or Night Mode.
[Day Mode]
Captures normal color video.
[Night Mode]
Removes the infrared filter to increase sensitivity. Video turns to monochrome.
(2) [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings]
The focusing positions under normal lighting, such as fluorescent, and infrared illumination differ since the
wavelengths of these light sources differ. For this reason, set the focus positions for when Day/Night Mode are
switched.
This function can only be set when [Focus] is set to [Manual] (P. 161).
Click this to display the [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings] panel.
Important
When [Day/Night] (P. 165) is set to [Night Mode] (including when it is set to [Auto] and Night Mode is judged to be applicable), the
white balance function cannot be used.
Notes on Capturing Video Continuously Day and Night
If a subject that seldom changes is captured in a location where the light source changes gradually, such as when capturing a subject
continuously day and night, appropriate colors may not be achieved. In this case, applying changes to the image to capture will
achieve the appropriate colors.
Important
If you use [Auto], conduct a thorough operation test to check the effectiveness of the setting beforehand.
If you use [Auto], set [Control for Admin] > [Exposure] (P. 162) to [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)]. Note that
depending on the shutter speed when set to [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)], however, the mode may not switch to Night Mode even if
[Auto] is selected.
If you exit the Admin Viewer while [Day Mode] or [Night Mode] is set, these will remain in effect, even if [Camera] > [Initial Setting] >
[Day/Night] is set to [Auto] in the Setting Page.
To enable [Auto], set [Day/Night] to [Auto] before exiting the Admin Viewer.
If you use [Auto], the infrared filter may move several times while the mode is switching between Day Mode and Night Mode. You will
not be able to use pan, tilt, zoom and manual focus during this period.
If Night Mode will be used under infrared illumination, turn on the lighting before switching to Night Mode.
Important
While making settings with the [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings] panel, it is not possible to make settings using the Admin Tools on
another computer.
Even if you use [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings], focus may not be maintained in Night Mode if the light source changes (e.g. sunlight
added to infrared illumination).
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(3) [Use One-shot AF]
This is the factory default setting. Select this to use One-shot AF when switching Day/Night Mode.
(4) [Move to registered focus position]
When switching Day/Night Mode, the focus positions preregistered for Day Mode and Night Mode in [Register focus
position] will be used. For details, please refer to “Register the Focus Positions” that follows.
(5) [Compensate for light source]
Select this option to adjust the focus position to suit the lighting being used when switching to Night Mode.
[Fluorescent]
Select this option to capture video under fluorescent, LED, sodium or mercury lighting.
[Halogen Lamp]
Select this option to capture video under halogen or incandescent lighting.
[Infrared (740nm)]
Select this option to capture video under infrared (740 nm wavelength) illumination.
[Infrared (850nm)]
Select this option to capture video under infrared (850 nm wavelength) illumination.
[Infrared (940nm)]
Select this option to capture video under infrared (940 nm wavelength) illumination.
(6) [None]
When switching Day/Night Mode, the camera automatically focuses on each of the fluorescent lighting focus positions
set beforehand for Day Mode and Night Mode.
Registering the Focus Positions
These are the steps to register the focus positions to use when switching Day/Night Mode mentioned in (4) earlier.
Important
When using [Use One-shot AF] and switching between Day/Night Mode, it may not be possible to focus on the intended subject if
another subject, such as a person, passes in front at that time.
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2Select [Day Mode] in Day/Night Mode (P. 165).
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[Registered] will appear in [Day Mode:].
[Clear the registered focus position?] will appear if you select [Use One-shot AF]
or [None], even if only one focus position has been registered for either [Day Mode] or [Night Mode].
If you select [No], the registered focus position will be retained even if you select to [Use One-shot AF] or [None].
Note
See the following for the focus ranges when using Day/Night Mode settings.
“Focus Ranges” (P. 161)
The table in the “Note” section of “Set the Focus” (P. 55)
Infrared
Set how infrared illumination is used.
(1) [Day/Night Operation]
Linked to Day/Night. Turns on infrared illumination in Night Mode.
(2) [Do not use]
Infrared illumination is not used.
(3) Infrared Illumination Strength
Sets the infrared illumination strength when [Day/Night Operation] is selected.
Note
If all or part of the image appears to have a white glow, there is a possibility that a wall (even a wall not in the image) is reflecting the infra-
red lighting. If this occurs, please adjust the camera angle.
External Device Output
Use external device output.
Click the icons to activate and deactivate output.
Output status is shown by the icons.
Screen Example:
Output 1: inactive
Output 2: active
3Under the lighting conditions of the Day Mode, adjust the focus position as required while watching the video.
4Click [Register focus position] in the [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings] panel.
5Switch Day/Night Mode to [Night Mode].
6Repeat steps 3 and 4 under the Night Mode lighting conditions to register the focus position.
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Use the [Preset Registration] tab to register presets and the home position.
The number of presets you can register are as follows.
Maximum 257 presets (including the home position).
Maximum 21 presets (including the home position).
Note
You cannot register presets/initial settings if the Panorama Creation Tool, Privacy Mask Setting Tool, View Restriction Setting Tool or
Intelligent Function Setting Tool are running on a computer running Admin Viewer.
You can only use one registered preset/initial setting on one computer.
Only users with administrator privileges can register presets.
Display the Preset Setting Panel
If you click [Preset Setting] in [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting], the Preset Setting panel will appear.
Note
The following panels will also appear with the Preset Setting panel.
Panorama Display Panel
Digital PTZ Panel
Register Presets
Important
Reconfigure the presets if you change the [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Installation Conditions] > [Image Flip] (P. 78) settings on
the Setting Page.
Reconfigure the presets if you change [Video Settings] > [All Videos] > [Video Size Set] (P. 72) settings in the Setting Page.
If you change the settings in [Camera Settings] > [Camera Control] > [Image Stabilizer] in the Setting Page (P. 75), the angle of view
when using the camera will not match the angle of view when you configured presets. If you change [Image Stabilizer] settings,
recheck the preset settings.
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(1) [Preset Registration] Tab
Registers presets.
(2) [Auto Control Settings] Tab
Displays the Auto Control Settings panel (P. 177).
(3) [Tour Route Settings] Tab
Displays the Tour Route Settings screen (P. 179).
(4) Preset List Headers
The following items appear here. Click an item to sort the list.
[No.]
The number of the preset. If the position for the preset is outside the view restriction range, (warning icon) will
appear on the left.
[Preset Name]
Displays the registered preset name.
[PTZ Position Settings]
[Yes] appears if pan, tilt or zoom positions are registered in presets.
[Camera Settings]
[Yes] appears if camera settings (P. 174) are registered in presets, and [Yes (partially)] if only partial camera settings
are registered.
[Show in viewers]
Shows whether presets are set to be selectable in the Viewers.
[Enable] appears when using [Quick Registration] or for presets that were registered with [Show in viewers] selected in
the [Advanced Preset Settings] panel (P. 173).
(5) Preset List
Presets appear in a list. If you double-click a registered preset in the list, you can also check that preset in the video
display area.
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(6) [Delete]
Delete the selected preset. [Home] (home position] cannot be deleted.
(7) Items to Register Menu
Select the setting to register with [Quick Registration] (P. 172).
(8) [Quick Registration]
Registers the settings selected in [Items to Reg.] in presets (P. 173).
(9) [Advanced]
Displays the [Advanced Preset Settings] panel (P. 173).
Use [Quick Registration]
Note
You can also use the following panels to change the camera angle.
Panorama Display Panel
Digital PTZ Panel
Select [Home] to set the home position.
You can register the following information.
Current PTZ Positions
The current pan, tilt and zoom positions displayed in the video display area.
Current Camera Settings
Current settings for items in Control for Admin excluding the following items.
[Pan/Tilt/Zoom]
[Video Reception]
1Use the Viewer to display the camera angle in the video display area that you want to register.
2Configure the video with [Control for Admin] if necessary.
3On the preset list, select the number of the preset to register, then select the items in [Items to Reg.] to register in
the preset.
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[External Device Output]
The items selected in [Items to Reg.] for the selected preset numbers will be registered.
Note
The preset number will be appended to the preset name.
If you want to set your own preset name from the start, click the [Advanced] button instead of the [Quick Registration] button and
follow the steps below for registration.
If you select a registered preset and click [Quick Registration], the preset settings will be exchanged with the current camera
angle and settings.
Presets set with [Quick Registration] will be selectable in the Viewers.
Register with [Advanced Preset Settings] Panel
You can use the [Advanced Preset Settings] panel to arbitrarily name presets, load camera information to configure
advanced preset settings and perform other tasks.
The [Advanced Preset Settings] panel appears.
4Click [Quick Registration]
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2Click the [Advanced].
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(1) [Preset Name]
Enter a preset name of 64 characters or less. Be sure to enter a name in [Preset Name].
(2) [Show in viewers]
Select this to allow the Viewers to use the preset.
(3) [Pan/Tilt/Zoom]
You can set the pan, tilt and zoom positions by entering values.
The pan, tilt, zoom positions appear.
Note
This check box cannot be cleared for [Home] (home position). Be sure to set this.
(warning icon) will appear to the left of the value if you enter settings that fall outside the setting range.
(4) Camera Settings
Select the items in Control for Admin to apply to the preset. For details on each item, please refer to “Use
Control for Admin” (P. 158).
3Set each item.
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You can have the camera automatically tour multiple registered presets to allow monitoring.
Note
Preset tour is not performed while the camera is being controlled, such as with the Admin Viewer or the Admin Tools.
Preset tour is not performed when control privileges are obtained by RM-Lite.
[Tour Route Settings] Tab
Since the number of tour routes you can register, the numbers of preset that can be toured per route and the tour conditions
vary depending on the camera model, screen configurations differ as follows.
Configure the Preset Tour Route
Important
Since use of preset tour could lead to overuse of the camera, possibly resulting in camera malfunction, it should only be used when
necessary. The amount of camera move in unit time can be reduced by increasing the duration the camera pauses at each point along
the tour.
Intelligent Function cannot be used while using preset tour.
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The preset is added to the [Tour Presets List].
You can add a maximum of 60 presets.
You can add a maximum of 20 presets.
Select a preset in [Tour Presets List] and click the [Up] or [Down] to change its position in the list.
If you select a preset in [Tour Presets List] and then click [Delete], the preset will be deleted.
Note
If a preset has already been added to [Tour Presets List] and is selected when another preset is added from the [Select Preset] list,
the added preset will appear below the selected preset.
Select the preset to configure in [Tour Presets List] and click [Tour Operation Settings].
The [Tour Operation Settings] panel appears.
4Click .
5Configure the preset speed and pause duration.
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You can use the Event Display panel in the Admin Viewer to check the status for external device inputs, Intelligent Function
detection, and the triggering of linked events.
Confirm Status With the Event Display Panel
Click the [Event Display] button (P. 142) to display the panel.
(1) [External Device Input]
When a contact input signal is received from an external device, input will be activated and indicated with an icon.
Example:
Input 1: Input inactive
Input 2: Input active
(2) [Intelligent Function (Image Detection)]
The status of video detection (P. 210) by the Intelligent Function is displayed for each detection setting number.
When the detection settings configured in Intelligent Function (Moving Object Detection, Abandoned Object Detection,
Removed Object Detection, Camera Tampering Detection, Passing Detection, or Intrusion Detection) are triggered,
the corresponding icon will turn green.
If names are entered in [Detection Setting Name] in Intelligent Function Setting Tools (P. 219), [Setting 1] to [Setting
15] will be displayed with the corresponding names.
Example:
Setting 1: Image Detection status ON
Other settings: Image Detection status OFF
Note
The icon indicating the detection status will be displayed for a maximum of five minutes (except for Moving Object Detection).
Check the Event Detection Status With Admin Viewer
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(3) [Intelligent Function (Auto Tracking)]
The detection status of Auto Tracking (P. 230) by the Intelligent Function is displayed. If detection is triggered, the icon
will turn green.
Example:
Auto Tracking status ON
(4) [Intelligent Function (Audio Detection)]
Displays the status of [Volume Detection] or [Scream Detection] set in [Event] > [Audio Detection] (P. 107) in the
Setting Page. If detection is triggered, the icon will turn green.
Example:
Volume: Volume Detection status ON
Scream: Scream Detection status OFF
(5) [Linked Events]
Displays the status of linked events for Intelligent Function set with [Event] > [Linked Events] (P. 113) in the Setting
Page. If a linked event is triggered, the icon will turn green.
Example:
Setting 2: Linked Event status ON
Other settings: Linked Event status OFF
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The display of the [Memory Card Recording] button will change during video recording.
Confirming Recorded Video
Use the Recorded Video Utility (P. 240) to confirm and playback the video manually recorded to a memory card.
Click the [Recorded Video Utility] button to launch the Recorded Video Utility.
2Click the [Memory Card Recording] button.
Not recording
Recording
3To stop video recording, click the [Memory Card Recording] button again.
Important
Manually recorded video to the memory card will automatically be terminated after 300 seconds of recording.
When recording manually, do not change the settings in the [Setting Page]. Doing so may result in the termination of the manual
recording.
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The Admin Tools consists of tools for configuring settings, such as for camera use, a viewer for checking the camera
operation status logs and a utility for managing recorded video.
You can launch each tool from the [Admin Tools] top page (P. 193).
Overview of Each Tool in the Admin Tools
Privacy Mask Setting Tool (P. 196)
This tool masks areas you do not what to show in the camera video, such as areas where you want to maintain privacy. Up
to eight areas can be masked, allowing thorough protection of privacy.
Panorama Creation Tool (P. 201)
This tool captures the entire area that can be captured by the camera to create a panorama image. The panorama image
appears in the panorama display panel of the Admin Viewer/VB Viewer and in the setting screen of the View Restriction
Setting Tool. It also allows you to see at a glance which part of the entire area the Viewer is displaying video from or has
made settings in.
View Restriction Setting Tool (P. 206)
This tool limits the range that can be captured by the camera. You can visually configure settings with the preview frame on
the panorama screen using the mouse.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool (P. 210)
This tool configures settings for writing to a log, recording video, or sending e-mail notifications when a part of the video
changes, such as when a subject moves. You can configure detection areas or conditions while checking the video.
Log Viewer (P. 236)
This Viewer allows browsing the camera operation status logs recorded in the camera. You can also download the log from
the camera and save the file.
Recorded Video Utility (P. 240)
This is a utility for browsing and managing video recorded on memory cards inserted in the camera. You can display a list
of recorded video, and play back, delete and download video.
Admin Tools Overview
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This explains the [Admin Tools] top page and how to launch the Admin Tools.
Launch Admin Tools
Launch the Admin Tools by accessing the Admin Tools top page from the camera top page.
Note
The Privacy Mask Setting Tool, Panorama Creation Tool, View Restriction Setting Tool and Intelligent Function Setting Tool cannot be
launched simultaneously.
To use the Admin Tools in environments without a proxy server, select [Internet options] > [Connections] tab > [LAN settings] and clear
the [Automatically detect settings] check box in Internet Explorer.
When the Preset Setting panel is opened with the Admin Viewer, all tool buttons will be disabled except for the Recorded Video Utility
and Log Viewer.
A user authentication window appears.
The [Admin Tools] top page will appear.
The tool will launch.
Note
The first time you launch any of the tools in the Admin Tools, it may take about 5 to 10 seconds for the software to download to the
computer. When accessing via SSL encrypted communication, download time will take longer (about 20 to 30 seconds).
Admin Tools can also be launched from the Camera Management Tool. For details, please refer to the Camera Management Tool
user manual.
Access Admin Tools
Important
The Admin Tools Certificate must be installed on the computer to launch the Admin Tools (P. 22).
1Launch the camera top page and click [Admin Tools] (P. 41).
2Enter a user name and password (P. 42) and click [OK].
3Click the tool you would like to launch.


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