Canon network camera VBC60 User Manual
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5-17 Appendix List of VB-C60 Viewer Messages Messages Displayed in the Information Field Messages displayed in the information field of the viewer are classified into the following three types. „Information Messages *When the mouse is brought over any of the following GUI parts, a corresponding message appears. IconCategoryExplanation Information Messages Help messages on various buttons, pull-down lists, etc., and PTZ, frame rate and other information from the camera are shown. War ning Messages If an unsupported browser is used or audio session stops, a message will be displayed to alert the user. Error Messages An error message will be displayed if the viewer generates an error. MessageGUI part Changes video display size. Video Display Size Change UI Changes video capture size. Video Capture Size Change UI Switches to full screen mode. Full Screen Mode button Pauses/Resumes video. Pause/Resume button Reconnects to the camera. Reconnect button Starts/stops receiving audio. Audio On/Off button, Audio Start/Stop button Displays camera controls for administrators. Control for Admin buttons Changes the camera zoom ratio. Scroll bar for zoom Zooms the camera in. Zoom Controller (tele) Zooms the camera out. Zoom Controller (wide) Switches on/off backlight compensat ion. Backlight Compensation button Displays camera control privilege stat us. Camera Control Status Indicator Switches on camera control privileges. Start Control button
5-18 List of VB-C60 Viewer Messages „Warning Messages Switches on/off camera control privileges. Start Control button Centers the cameras image on the clicked position. Video Display area Displays a panorama image. The camera can also be controlled. Panorama Display area Moves the camera to preset positions. Preset Displays information. Information Field MessageExplanation Connection closed by the camera. The camera was disconnected. {n}fps Pan : {p} Tilt : {t} Zoom : {z} Communicating with the camera normally. {n}fps Pan : {p} Tilt : {t} Zoom : {z} IS : {Image Stabilizer value} Communicating with the camera normally. Audio connection has been closed. The video session has continued after the audio session was disconnected (applicable to both transmission and reception). MessageExplanation Your web browser is not supported. Image was displayed in an unsupported web browser. MessageGUI part
5-19 List of VB-C60 Viewer Messages Appendix „Error Messages MessageExplanation Could not connect to the camera. Connection failed due to an invalid IP address, etc. The camera is busy. The connection limit was exceeded. Failed to get camera control privileges. The request for control privileges was denied because the camera was being used by Admin Viewer, etc. Cannot connect to the camera. The camera could not be connected due to address limitation. Failed to establish audio connection. Connection for audio reception failed. You are not connected to the camera. An attempt was made to operate the camera when the camera was not connected. Please get camera control privileges. An attempt was made to operate the camera without camera control privileges. Another user is already connected as an administrator. Admin Viewer is currently connected to the camera. The viewer is already connected in another window. The viewer is already available in another window. Cookie is not availabl e or blocked on your web browser. Cookies is not available or blocked on your web browser. JavaScript is not available or disabled on your web browser. Java script is not available or blocked on your web browser.
5-20 Restore Settings Since the VB-C60 supports various functions, it is recommended that you write down the settings for respective functions. If you forgot the settings and want to set the camera from the beginning, restore the factory settings first. * For the factory settings, see P. 5-23. Restoring the Settings from the Maintenance Page in the Web Browser 1. Launch the Web browser and display the menu page from which to access various settings.To display the settings menu page, you need to enter the IP address of the camera, user name and Administrator password ( P. x i v , P. 1 - 8 ) . 2. On the settings menu page, click [Maintenance]. The maintenance page appears. 3. Click [Exec] under [Restore Settings]. A confirmation message appears, asking if you want to restore the factory settings. To restore the factory settings, click [ OK].
5-21 Restore Settings Appendix 4. The camera will be reset to the factory settings.All settings will be reset to the factory settings, except for the Administrator password, cameras IP address, subnet mask, default gateway address and other network settings, and date & time and time zone. Initializing with the Reset Switch on the Camera If you forgot or dont know the IP address of the camera or your Administrator password, you cannot operate the camera via the network. In this case, press the reset switch at the back of the camera. 1. Turn off the camera.For information on how to turn [ On]/[Off] the camera power, see Connect the Camera to the Network and Turn on the Power in Start Guide. 2. Turn on the power while pushing the reset switch, and keep pushing the reset switch for 5 seconds or more. The reset switch is located in a recessed area at the back. Push the switch using the tip of a long object such as a clip. All settings of the camera, except for the date and time, are initialized. Note zWhile [ Restore Settings ] is in progress, never turn off the camera. If the power is turned off, the camera may not reboot correctly. z Once [ OK] is clicked, you can no longer stop the process to restore the factory settings. Reset switch
5-22 Restore Settings Note If the reset switch is pushed, network-related settings will also be initialized including the cameras IP address, subnet mask, default gateway address etc. Accordingly, you can no longer operate the camera from the PC you were using to connect to the camera before. When initializing the camera, use VB Initial Setting Tool installed in your PC to set an IP address appropriate for the environment in which the camera is used. See Perform Initial Setting of the Camera ( Start Guide ).
5-23 Appendix List of Factory Settings The factory settings are shown. If you have changed settings, be sure to write down the new settings. ItemSettingSetting 1 (year/month/day)Setting 2 (year/month/day) z User Name (Administrator ID) z Administrator password root VB-C60 z Path to Setting pages admin z LAN IP Address Setting IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address LAN Interface Maximum Packet Size z IPv6 IPv6 IPv6 Address z DNS Name Server Address 1 Name Server Address 2 Host Name Host Name Registration with DDNS z SNMP SNMP Community Name Administrator Contact Information Administration Function Name Installation Location Manual 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.0 Auto 1500 Enable Disable Disable Public VB-C60 z Current Date and Time z Setting Setting Method NTP Server (IP Address) Time Zone Set manually (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo
5-24 List of Factory Settings zCamera Name Camera Name (alphanumeric characters) z Initial Camera Settings AE Mode Slow Shutter Shutter Speed Focus Mode z Camera Control Digital Zoom Image Stabilizer z Day/Night Mode Switching Brightness Response (sec.) z Installation Conditions Dome LED Setting Mounting Method z Camera Position Control Restricted to Presets Camera Position without Control z External Input Device 1 Device Name (alphanumeric characters) z External Input Device 2 Device Name (alphanumeric characters) z External Output Device 1 Device Name (alphanumeric characters) z External Output Device 2 Device Name (alphanumeric characters) Camera Auto Disable 1/100 Auto Disable Disable Manual Standard 20 Not used Turn On On the ceiling No Restriction Do not return to Home Position z JPEG Image Quality: 160 x 120 Image Quality: 320 x 240 Image Quality: 640 x 480 Image Size: Image Transmission Maximum Frame Rate: Image Transmission Image Size: Upload z MPEG-4 Video Quality Video Size Capture Frame Rate 3 3 3 320 × 240 30.0 320 × 240 3 320 × 240 30 z General Upload Upload Upload Disabled ItemSettingSetting 1 (year/month/day)Setting 2 (year/month/day)
5-25 List of Factory Settings Appendix zHTTP Upload Notification URI User Name Password Proxy Server Proxy Port Proxy User Name Proxy Password Parameter (query string) z FTP Upload Notification FTP Server User Name Password PA S V M o d e File Upload Path File Naming Subdirectory Name to Create File Name to Create Maximum Number of Loops z E-Mail Notification Notification Mail Server Name Mail Server Port Sender (From) Recipient (To) Authentication User Name Password POPServer Subject Message Body Notification Only with HTTP 80 Image Data Upload with FTP Enable YYMMDDHHMMSSms image.jpg 0 Text Only 25 None z Image Server Maximum Number of Clients Camera Control Queue Length Maximum Connection Time (sec.) Camera Control Time (sec.) z Audio Server Audio Transmission from the Camera Input Volume Voice Activity Detection Audio Reception from the Viewer Output Volume Echo Canceller Audio Input z HTTP Server HTTP Port Global Address for the Web Page IPAddress (global address for the web page) Port Number (global address for the web page) 30 30 0 20 Disable 50 Disable Disable 50 Disable Line In 80 IP Address ItemSettingSetting 1 (year/month/day)Setting 2 (year/month/day)
5-26 List of Factory Settings zImage Buffer Frame Rate Pre-event Buffer (number of image frames) Post-event Buffer (number of image frames) z Motion Detection Motion Detection Event ON Event Operation OFF Event Operation Continuous Motion Operation Upload E-mail Notification Audio Playback at ON Event Audio Playback at OFF Event Sound Clip Volume Automatic Tracking at ON Event Maximum Tracking Time (sec.) 1 0 0 Enabled Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable 50 Disable 60 z External Device Input External Device Input Event z External Device Input 1 ON Event Operation OFF Event Operation Preset Upload E-mail Notification Audio Playback at ON Event Audio Playback at OFF Event Sound Clip Vo lu me z External Device Input 2 ON Event Operation OFF Event Operation Preset Upload E-mail Notification Audio Playback at ON Event Audio Playback at OFF Event Sound Clip Vo lu me z Interval Timer Interval Timer Event Interval of the Timer Upload E-mail Notification z Sound Clip Upload 1 Browse File Sound Clip Name z Sound Clip Upload 2 Browse File Sound Clip Name z Sound Clip Upload 3 Browse File Sound Clip Name Enable Disable Disable None Disable Disable Disable Disable 50 Disable Disable None Disable Disable Disable Disable 50 Enable 1 min. Disable Disable ItemSettingSetting 1 (year/month/day)Setting 2 (year/month/day)