Canon network camera VBC500VD User Manual
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1-7 1 1Detailed Settings Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) Administrator Password (1) [Password] Set the Administrator password. You can use up to eight (single-byte) ASCII characters (space or printable characters). The factory setti ng is camera. If Admin Viewer or VBAdmin Tools is connected, disconnect the applicable item before changing the password. (2) [Confirm Password] Enter the same password for confirmation. You can set the following items. z Administrator Password Set the Administrator password. z LAN Set the IP address and other items needed to establish LAN connection. z IPv6 Set IPv6. z DNS Set the name server address, host name and DDNS. z SNMP Set the SNMP. Note zBe sure to change the default Administrator password to ensure security of the system. Dont forget the new password. z If you have forgotten the Administrator password, press the reset switch to initialize the settings. See Initializing with the Reset Switch on the Camera ( P. 5-21). Take note, however, that this will reset all settings of the camera, except for time and date, to their factory settings. COPY
1-8 Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) LAN (1) [IP Address Setting]Select [ Auto (DHCP) ] or [Manual ] as the address setting mode. If [ Auto (DHCP)] is selected, the values automatically acquired from t he DHCP server will be entered in [IP Address], [ Subnet Mask ] and [Default Gateway Address ]. If [Manual ] is selected, directly enter the values appropriate for the environment in which the camera is used. (2) [IP Address] If [Manual ] was selected in (1), enter a fixed IP address. (3) [Subnet Mask] If [Manual ] was selected in (1), enter the subnet mask specified for each network. (4) [Default Gateway Address] Enter an appropriate value if [ Manual] was selected in (1). Be sure to set the default gateway address when connecting the camera to a subnet different from that of the viewer. (5) [LAN Interface] Select [ Auto], [Full Duplex ] or [Half Duplex ]. Normally [ Auto] should be used. (6) [Maximum Packet Size] Enter the maximum transmission unit. Normally the default setting of 1500 needs not be changed. COPY
1-9 Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) 1 1Detailed Settings IPv6 (1) [IPv6] Select [ Disable] or [Enable ] regarding the use of IPv6. (2) [IPv6 Address] If [Enable ] is selected for IPv6, an automatical ly acquired address will be shown. Note zFor [ IP Address ], [Subnet Mask ] and [Default Gateway Address ], contact your network administrator. z If any of the [ IP Address], [Subnet Mask ] and [Default Gateway Address ] settings is wrong, network access may be disabled. In this case, use VB Initial Setting Tool Ver. 5.0.1 to set the address again. See Perform Initial Setting of the Camera ( Start Guide ). z If the [ IP Address ], [Subnet Mask ], [Default Gateway Address ], [LAN Interface] or [ Maximum Packet Size ] setting is changed, the camera may become no longer accessible from the active browser. Check beforehand the pr ecautions explained in Notes in Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting (Reboot Item) ( P. 1-46). Also check the precautions in the same section before changing each setting in IPv6 ( P. 1-9) and DNS ( P. 1-10). z If [ Auto (DHCP) ] is selected as the address setting mode, the IP address may not be assigned correctly in certain environments, such as when a router is present between the DHCP server and this camera. In this case, assign a fixed IP address by selecting [ Manual ]. z If you are using IPv6, set 1280 or greater value under [ Maximum Packet Size]. Tip zIf optical fiber or ADSL is used, slightly de creasing the maximum packet size may increase the sending efficiency. z The IP address assigned by [ Auto (DHCP)] can be checked using the VB Initial Setting Tool. Tip In an environment where IPv6 cannot be used, the [ IPv6 Address] field remains blank even when [ Used] is selected for IPv6. COPY
1-10 Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) DNS (1) [Name Server Address 1], [Name Server Address 2]Enter each name server address you want to register. If only one address is registered, keep the [ Name Server Address 2 ] field blank. (2) [Host Name Registration with DDNS] Select [ Enable] and enter the host name. The host name can be registered in the name server. You can use up to 63 (single-byte) characters including A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, - (hyphen), _ (underber) and . (period). SNMP (1) [SNMP] Select whether to use SNMP from [ Disable] or [Enable ]. When [ Enable] is selected, the SNMP Manager can reference information set in the camera. (2) [Community Name] Set a community name for SNMP. It is recommended that you change the default community name to ensure security of the system. (3) [Administrator Contact Information] Set contact information (e-mail address, etc.) for the Administrator of the camera. The set details can be referenced by the SNMP Manager. Tip z For added convenience, register the host name if the camera is use by [ Auto (DHCP)] ( P. 1-8). Certain items must be set beforehand for registration in the DNS server. For the DNS server settings, contact your System Administrator. z If [ Name Server Address 1 ] cannot be used, [Name Server Address 2 ] will be accessed. However, [ Name Server Address 2 ] must be already set. COPY
1-11 Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) 1 1Detailed Settings (4) [Administration Function Name] Set the camera name used for administration. The set name can be referenced by the SNMP Manager. If this field is left blank, VB-C500VD is used by default when the connected camera is VB-C500VD, and VB-C500D when the connected camera is VB-C500D. (5) [Installation Location] Set information regarding the installation location of this camera. The set name can be referenced by the SNMP Manager. Tip zThe information set in the camera is read-only from the SNMP Manager. z Use the SNMP Manager SNMP MIB2 (supporting RFC1213). z The cameras SNMP does not support IPv6. COPY
1-12 Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time) Current Date and Time [Date], [Time]The date and time currently set in the camera is shown. Setting (1) [Setting Method]Select [ Set manually ], [Synchronize with NTP server ], [Synchronize with NTP broadcast ] or [ Synchronize with computer time ]. (2) [Date], [Time] Set the following items according to the selection for [ Setting Method] made in (1). [Set manually] You can set a desired date and time. Enter the date in the order of and time in the order of in the 24-hour format. (Two digits each for month, day, and hour.) You can set the following items. z Current Date and Time The date and time set in the camera is shown. z Setting Select the date & time setting method and time zone for this camera. COPY
1-13 Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time) 1 1Detailed Settings Example: To specify August 23, 2008 1:23:04 pm, enter 2008/08/23 and 13:23:04. [Synchronize with NTP server] The camera will synchronize with that time of t he NTP server. Enter the IP address of the NTP server. [Synchronize with NTP broadcast] The camera will synchronize with the NTP broadcast time. [Synchronize with computer time] The camera will synchronize with the date and time of the computer currently accessing the camera. The time zone will also be selected automatically. (3) [Time Zone] Select from the list an applicable time difference from the Greenwich Mean Time. Tip zIf [ Synchronize with computer time] is selected, clicking the [ Apply] button to apply the setting will cause the setting shown under [ Setting Method] to change to [Set manually]. z If [ Synchronize with NTP Server ] is selected, the date and time will not be changed when the IP address of the NTP server is wrong or otherwise the NTP server cannot be connected. z The cameras NTP does not support IPv6. COPY
1-14 Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera) Camera Name [Camera Name] Be sure to enter the camera name using up to 15 ASCII characters (space or printable characters). You can set the following items. z Camera Name Enter the name of the camera. The camera name is require if VK-64, etc., is used with the camera. z Initial Camera Settings Set the AF Mode, Slow Shutter and Shutter Speed. z Camera Control Set the digital zoom. z Day/Night Set the Day/Night switching mode. z Installation Conditions Set the image flip. z External Device Name Set the external input device name and external output device name. Tip If you are using an optional recording software (VK-64/VK-16 or bundle d VK-Lite), the camera name set here will be shown when the camera is registered. COPY
1-15 Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera) 1 1Detailed Settings Initial Camera Settings [AE Mode], [Slow Shutter], [Shutter Speed] Set the camera exposure control and shutter speed. [AE Mode][Auto] The exposure is controlled automatically. [Flickerless] In this mode, image flickers caused by fluorescent lights, etc., can be reduced. The shutter speed is automatically adjusted accordi ng to the brightness of the environment in which the camera is used. [Shutter-priority AE] In this mode, a desired shutter speed can be specified. [Slow Shutter] Slow shutter can be set only when [ Auto] is selected under [ AE Mode]. Set the maximum slow shutter time to be used in the auto exposure mode when capturing video in a dark place. Select [ Disable], [1/15] or [ 1/8]. The longer the shutter time, the more likely a residual image generates when a movi ng subject is captured. Accordingly, select an appropriate time according to the capture condition. [Shutter Speed] Shutter Speed can be set only when [Shutter-priority AE ] is selected under [AE Mode]. Select a desired shutter speed of the camera from the 12 levels from [ 1/8] to [1/8000]. When capturing a moving subject, selecting a higher shutter speed lets you capture less blurry image. Note z If the subject is a traffic signal, electronic s coreboard, etc., the captured image may flicker. In this case, try changing the [ AE Mode] setting to [ Shutter-priority AE ] and selecting a shutter speed lower than 1/100, to see if the problem improves. z The Initial Camera Settings items define the defaults that apply when the camera is started. Setting changes will be reflected only after the camera is reconnected or camera is rebooted. Specify the settings used in the actual operating environment, using Control for Admin in VB-C500 Viewer ( P. 3-20). COPY
1-16 Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera) Camera Control [Digital Zoom]Select [ Enable] or [Disable ] for digital zoom. * The higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the image quality becomes. Day/Night (1) [Mode] Select [ Manual] or [Auto ] as the Day/Night mode. If [ Manual ] is selected, you can manually switch [ Day Mode] and [Night Mode ] using the Admin Viewer Night Mode function ( P. 3-28). If [ Auto ] is selected, set [ Switching Brightness ] and [Response (sec.) ] according to the environment in which the camera is installed as well as the desired switching condition. (2) [Switching Brightness] Set the brightness at which the Day mode and Night mode will be switched. Select [ Darker], [ Slightly Darker ], [Standard ], [Slightly Brighter ] or [Brighter ]. Select [ Darker] to capture video in color whenever possible. Select [ Brighter ] to reduce noise. Note that this will cause the camera to switch to black & white earlier. (3) [Response (sec.)] Set the time in seconds needed to make judgment on day/night mode switching. Select [5], [10], [ 20], [30] or [ 60]. If the brightness remains above or below the le vel set in (2) for the number of seconds set above, the day mode and night mode will switch. Select [ 30] or [60] if the brightness changes frequently d ue to passing of a light source in front of the camera, etc. Select [ 5] or [10] if the brightness does not change much. COPY