Canon network camera VBC50FSi User Manual
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7-13 Appendix Log Messages ●S011 (err) Message Execution failure: Access to the data directory was denied. Explanation The drive for storing files does not exist or the service could not log \ on to the remote host specified as Data Directory. ●S015 (warning) Message The task was running longer than the execution interval. Explanation The specified task did not end before the start time of the next task. ● S019 (err) Message The account information is invalid. Explanation The user information cannot be recognized, or the user specified does not belong to the Administrators group on the local computer. (Applies when a service logon account was specified in the Service panel.) ●S020 (info) Message Deleted the data %1. %1 Deletion date (yyyy/mm/dd) ●S021 (err) Message Could not delete the data %1 because it is in use. %1 Recording date (yyyy/mm/dd) ●S023 (err) Message Execution failure: Available space on the server gets low. ●S024 (info) Message Start deleting downloaded data from the oldest one because of insufficient free space. ●S025 (info) Message Start deleting downloaded data which retention period has been expired. C O P Y
7-14 Log Messages ●D001 (info) Message Download has started. ●D002 (info) Message Download is completed: image=%1audio=%2 [delete:image=%3 audio=%4] %1 No. of downloaded images %2 No. of downloaded audio files %3 No. of deleted images %4 No. of deleted audio files ● D003 (warning) Message Download has aborted. ●D010 (err) Message Not enough memory. ●D011 (err) Message Communication error. ●D020 (err) Message Cannot start because the server is recreating the list of the recorded pictures. ●D021 (err) Message Cannot start because the server is deleting the recorded pictures. ●D022 (err) Message No storage device is found on the server. ●D023 (err) Message The server does not support the required function. ■ Log messages while downloading C O P Y
7-15 Appendix Log Messages ●D025 (err) Message Could not perform data deletion and audio file download because login as Administrator failed. ●D029 (err) Message Download is aborted because of insufficient free space. ●D035 (info) Message The number of downloaded data has reached to the limit. Explanation Output when the download limit for a single download has been reached. ● D050 (err) Message Failed to start the downloader. ●D051 (err) Message Downloader was stopped due to time-out. ●D052 (err) Message Download was completed abnormally. [code=%1 h] Explanation The completion code is an unforeseen code. ● D054 (err) Message Received invalid response from the server. ●D055 (err) Message Downloader was shut down. C O P Y
7-16 VB-C50FSi/VB-C50FiVideo signal Conforms to NTSC/PALImage Sensor 1/4-inch CCDNumber of pixels NTSC Effective 340,000PAL Effective 400,000 Synchronization InternalScanning Method 2 : 1 interlacedMin. subject illumination Day mode: 1Lux (F1.6, color, NTSC: 1/30 sec PAL: 1/25 sec)Night mode: 0.35Lux (F1.6, monochrome, NTSC: 1/30 sec PAL: 1/25 sec) Imaging modes Day mode/Night modeFocusingDay mode/Night mode: Auto/Manual Wide-angle: 0.01m(0.03ft) to /Telephoto: 1.6m(5.25ft) to Night mode (with infrared lamp): Auto/Manual Wide-angle: 0.02m(0.07ft) to /Telephoto 2.3m(7.54ft) to Aperture Auto iris servo systemLens Focal length 3.5 to 91.0 mm, f/1.6 to f/4.0, 26 × power zoom (shooting at infinity)Infrared cut filter Power-driven insertion/removal (Day mode/Night mode)Lens filter diameter 37 mm, pitch=0.75 mmWhite Balance TTL system, AutoOperating system LinuxProtocols TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, FTP, WV-HTTP, WV-TCP (from Canon)Video compression method Motion-JPEG compression (video quality variable), JPEG compression (f\ or still pictures)Video compression rate NTSC: 0.1 fps to 30 fps (variable) PAL: 0.1 fps to 25 fps (variable) Sound compression methodµ-law PCM 8bit (sampling frequency 8000Hz mono) (VB-C50FSi)Output image sizes NTSC: 160 × 120, 320 × 240, 640 × 480 PAL: 192 × 144, 384 × 288, 768 × 576 Display image sizes NTSC: 80 × 60, 160 × 120, 320 × 240, 640 × 480 PAL: 96 × 72, 192 × 144, 384 × 288, 768 × 576 Server HTTP, FTP, WebView LivescopeLog management syslog formatCamera control zoom, brightness, shutter speed, focus speed, view restriction, control \ time restrictionConnection restrictions Access control (password), video connection time, service period, numb\ er of concurrent connections (maximum of 50) Network Ethernet × 1 (RJ45, 100Base-TX/10Base-T auto-negotiation)Display LED Status display of networkMulti-connector Video IN/OUT: NTSC/PAL composite (1 each) Audio IN/OUT: monaural, mini-jack (1) (VB-C50FSi) IN: Electret condenser monaural microphone input, plug-in power (3.3 V)\ OUT: Line-level output External Device I/O: Input = 2, Output = 3 RS-232C (It will not be used) *Connector for using the Multi-Terminal Module VB-EX50 (sold separately\ ) Dimensions 66.2 × 134.2 × 97.0 mm (2.60 × 5.28 × 3.82 in.) (W × D × H) (Excludes protruding parts) Weight VB-C50FSi: Approx. 530 g (Approx. 1.17 lb) VB-C50Fi: Approx. 480 g (Approx. 1.05 lb) Operating environment Temperature 0–40˚C, humidity 20–85% RH (condensation free)Power consumption VB-C50FSi max: Approx.12W(PoE, AC Adapter)VB-C50Fi max: Approx.10W(AC Adapter) *Please refer to P.1-10 to confirm whether your VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi is PA\ L model or NTSC model. AC AdapterModel PA-V16Input 100–240 V AC 50/60 HzOutput 13V DC 1.8 A (max.)Polarity Exterior (-) interior (+)Size 58 × 118 × 25 mm (2.28 × 4.65 × 0.98 in.) (W × D × H) (excluding attachments)Weight Approx. 215g (Approx. 0.474 lb) (excluding cables) * These specifications are subject to change without notice due to produ\ ct improvements, etc. Specifications C O P Y
7-17 Appendix Specifications +3.3V 0.1 µF 10k Ω 10kΩ 10k Ω Internal controllerInput terminals IN+, IN– Output terminals OUT A, OUT B, OUT C + – External Device I/O Terminals You can use Input/Output external devices together with the Multi-Termin\ al Module VB-EX50. External Device Input Terminals (IN+, IN–) The external device input terminals consist of 2 terminals (IN+, IN-). The ‘–’ terminal is grounded on the inside of the main unit. By connecting 2 cables to the + and ‘\ –’ terminals and then electrically short-circuiting across the terminals (ON) or separating the connectio\ n (OFF), an interrupt can be generated for the internal controller. See “Schedule Setting Tool”\ in Chapter 4 “VB Administration Tools” ( → P.4-22) for information on the settings. Connect any sensors and switches to terminals with electrically separate\ GND terminals and power supplies. External Device Output Terminals (OUT A, OUT B, OUT C) The external device output terminals consist of 3 terminals (OUT A, OUT\ B, OUT C). There is no distinction between “+” and “–” with OUT A, OUT B and OUT\ C. The Internal controller switches the 2 output terminals to disconnected or connected condition. The outpu\ t terminals use photo couplers and are separate from the internal circuit in the VB-C50FSi/VB-\ C50Fi. * External input status can be checked and external output status can be c\ ontrolled using Admin Viewer (→ P.4-62). Loads connected to the output terminals should be within the following r\ atings: Rating across the output terminals: Up to 50 V DC Continuous load current: 100 mA or less Internal Connection Chart Tip You need the Multi-Terminal Module VB-EX50 ( → P.1-11) to set input/output external device. C O P Y
7-18 Note ●Install the Viewer for PC from the “VBToolsInstall.exe” file on th\ e supplied CD- ROM ( → P.2-13). ● The User’s Manual for the viewer software is provided on the supplied\ CD-ROM (Viewer-E.pdf). ● To connect the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi to the Internet, you require a leased \ line connection to an Internet service provider or a LAN-type dial-up IP connection. If \ you are using a LAN-type dial-up connection, check that the connection supports bidirect\ ional calling. System Configuration This system configuration consists of the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi with Viewer Software (→ P.1-4). The Viewer Software consists of the Viewer for PC and the Viewer for Java . Viewer for PC must be installed in advance from the supplied CD-ROM. To \ use the Viewer for Java, you need to install Java VM beforehand. Viewer Software Functions Viewer for Java • Videos from the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi can be displayed by a Web browser tha\ t can run Java applet. To use the Viewer for Java, you need to install Java VM beforehand. • Because the Viewer for Java is automatically downloaded and does not nee\ d to be pre-installed, unlike the Viewer for PC, it is compatible with any platf\ orm that supports Java-capable environments. • Because it uses the HTTP protocol, the Viewer for Java penetrates firewa\ lls. However, it may not run stably on some platforms or browser types. Also, because the Viewer is downloaded when the Web page loads, start-up\ times and execution speeds are slower than the Viewer for PC. Viewer for PC • An application for viewing videos from the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi that is la\ unched from a Web browser. • The Viewer for PC must be pre-installed. • Install Viewer for PC from the supplied CD-ROM. •Compared with the Viewer for Java, start-up is faster because the Viewer\ does not need to be downloaded. This Viewer is recommended for users who use the viewe\ r frequently. • Because it supports the HTTP protocol, the Viewer for PC penetrates fire\ walls unscathed. Viewer Software(Viewer for Java or Viewer for PC) Recommended Browser Please refer to Hardware and Software Requirements (→ P.1-4).Router VB-C50FSi VB-C50FSi Internet Ethernet(10/100Mbps) Example of Basic System Configuration - Viewing Videos Using a Viewer Viewer Software Functions C O P Y
7-19 Appendix Sample Network Configurations This section describes some typical installation modes for the VB-C50FSi\ /VB-C50Fi. Be sure to assign an IP address to the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi that matches y\ our environment. This example shows the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi connected to a LAN by Ethernet\ . In this configuration, videos can be seen by viewers in the same Ethernet segmen\ t as the VB-C50FSi/ VB-C50Fi and by viewers with access to that segment. Sample Configuration in an ISP Environment This example shows an environment in which the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi is con\ nected to an ISP (Internet service provider). In this configuration, videos can be seen\ by viewers capable of accessing the ISP. Bidirectional communication is required between the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi a\ nd the ISP, and a fixed IP address must be set for the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi (→ P.5-26). Sample LAN Environment Configuration Router Router VB-C50FSi Viewer PC Viewer PC Server Provide the appropriate server as required: ● HTTP (WWW) Internet Router Modem RouterClient receivingimages Server sending imagesVB-C50FSi Viewer PC Viewer PC Servers Provide the appropriate server as required: ● HTTP (WWW) ISDN/ leased line/ADSL, etc Analog line ISDN/ leased line/ADSL, etc C O P Y
7-20 Upgrading the Firmware Remotely Note ●Do not turn the power off until you have confirmed that the VB-C50FSi/VB\ -C50Fi has restarted. Turning the power off before completion may prevent it fr\ om starting up properly. ● Upgrading the firmware deletes all saved web page data ( → P.5-8). Back up your data before using this function. Get the new firmware from Canon Web site, and upgrade in command prompt.\ The firmware file is called “Firmware_new.bin” and is saved on your PC in “My Doc\ uments”. 1. Open command prompt. C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx> is displayed on the screen. 2. Specify the folder containing the firmware. Enter: C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx>cd My Documents 3. Use the ftp command and connect to the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi. Enter: C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\My Documents>ftp 192.168.100.1 4. Enter Administrator account and password. Enter: User (192.168.100.1: (none)): root Password: VB-C50i * Enter the password you are actually using. For more details about changi\ ng passwords, please refer to “Setting Up the Administrator Password and Ethernet e\ tc.” ( → P.3-5). 5. Change to binary mode. Enter: ftp> binary 6. Send the firmware to the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi. Enter: ftp> put Firmware_new.bin flash 7. Transmission begins. It normally takes 1-2 minutes to complete transmission. 8. Notification of completion. “The system upgraded completed successfully” is displayed. 9. Log out of the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi and close command prompt. Enter: ftp> bye C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\My Documents> exit Tip ●The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP addre\ ss that was set on the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi ( → P.3-6). ● The user name logged onto the PC is displayed in “xxxx”. C O P Y
7-21 Appendix Restoring the Factory Default Settings Since the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi supports a wide variety of functions, we re\ commend that you make a note of the settings for each function (→ P.7-23). If you want to redo the settings from the beginning because you have forgotten them or for some other reason, firs\ t restore the factory default settings. * Please refer to page 7-23 for more about the factory default settings.\ Restoring the Factory Default Settings from the Administration Tools Pag\ e via a Web Browser 1. Launch the Web browser and display the settings title page. The VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi’s IP address, user name, and administration password are required when displaying the settings title page (→ P.3-3). 2. On the settings title page, click “Administration Tools”. The Administration Tools page appears. 3.Click the “Restore” button for “Restore Settings”. When the “Restore” button is clicked, the confirmation message appears. To proceed with restoring the default settings, click the “OK” button. C O P Y
7-22 Restoring the Factory Default Settings Note ●Do not turn the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi power off while the Restoring operati\ on. Turning the power off before completion may prevent it from starting up \ properly. ● If you click the “OK” button at this point, it will not possible t\ o abort the process to restore the default settings. Click the “Cancel” button if you do \ not wish to restore the default settings. ● Using “Restore Settings” deletes all saved web page data ( → P.5-8). Back up your data before using this function. 4. The VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi’s factory default settings are restored. Settings other than the Administrator password, or network-related setti\ ngs such as the VB- C50FSi/VB-C50Fi’s IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway addres\ s are returned to factory default settings. Note If the Reset switch is pressed and all factory default settings are rest\ ored, the VB-C50FSi/ VB-C50Fi’s network-related settings such as IP address, subnet mask, \ and default gateway address are all also restored to the factory default settings, m\ aking it impossible to operate the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi from a PC connected to it. \ Use “VBSetup.exe” on the supplied CD-ROM to set an IP address appropri\ ate to the environment you will be using ( → P.2-8). Saved web page data ( → P.5-8) is also deleted. Back up your data before using this function. Restoring the Factory Default Settings from the Reset Switch If the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi’s IP address or administration password are\ not known or have been forgotten, the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi cannot be operated over a network. In \ this case, press the Reset switch at the rear of the unit. 1. Turn off the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi. See page 2-7 “Turning the Power ON and OFF” for procedures on how \ to turn OFF and ON the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi’s power switch. 2. While pressing the Reset switch, turn on the power and keep the Reset sw\ itch pressed from more than 5 seconds. The Reset switch is located toward the rear on the bottom. Use a thin ti\ pped object such as the end of a paper clip to press the Reset switch. All settings in the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi will be returned to the factory d\ efault settings. C O P Y