Canon network camera VBH43 User Manual
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Camera Detection/Configuration Techniques 4 51 Edited advanced settings are saved to the camera selected in step 1. The [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box closes. Saving Advanced Settings as a File Settings loaded in [Advanced Camera Settings] can be save d as a file. For example, you can save the advanced camera settings of a particular moment from the camera to a file, an d recall these settings later by saving them back to a camera. The [Save As] dialog box appears. The [Save As] dialog box closes and the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box is redisplayed. The [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box closes. Note Advanced camera settings are saved in XML format. Note that if you change the content of the XML file, the file will not be loa ded properly when saving it to a camera using this tool. 5Click [Save to camera]. 6Click [Close] in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box. 1Carry out steps 1 – 4 in “Loading Advanced Settings from a Camera and Save to a Camera” (P. 50). 2Click [Save to file]. 3Specify the save location and file name of the file and click [Save]. 4Click [Close] in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box.
52 Loading Advanced Settings from a File Advanced settings saved as a file can be reloaded using this tool. The [Open] dialog box appears. The setting information of the specified file is loaded. When loading is fi nished, the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box appears. Note Only XML files saved with this tool (P. 51) can be loaded. XML files edited using another editor may not load properly. Editing the Advanced Camera Setting Information Settings loaded from the camera or a file appear in the [Adv anced Camera Settings] dialog box. This setting information is the same as that which can be set on the [Setting Page] for a camera. All advanced camera settings can be edited in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box. Note For Setting Item details, please refer to the camera’s “Operation Guide”. The setting items of the [Setting Page] that need to be configur ed individually for each camera cannot be edited in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box. 1Carry out steps 1 and 2 in “Loading Advanced Settings from a Camera and Save to a Camera” (P. 50). 2Click [Load from file]. 3Specify the advanced camera settings file you want to edit and click [Open]. 4Edit the advanced setting information (P. 52). 5Perform [Save to file] or [Save to camera], an d close the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box.
Camera Detection/Configuration Techniques 4 53 (1) Information on advanced settings load sourceDisplays the model name, IPv4 address, and MAC ad dress loaded to the [Advanced Camera Settings]. (2) Setting item path display Displays the path of the item selected in the setting item list. When a lower level it em in the tree view is selected, the lower level item is displayed after the upper level item separated by a comma. If you enter a setting item in the input field and click [View] , a search of the specified path is performed. If the setting item cannot be found, the corresponding place in the setting item list opens. (3) [Reboot] If you change an item with an or ange symbol, the camera restarts. (4) [Select all], [Clear all] Selects or clears all of the checkboxes in the setting item list at the same time. (5) Setting item list Displays the setting items in tr ee view. Change or edit settings here, and then select the setting items to save to the camera or file. (1) (2) (3) (5) (4)
Chapter Camera Maintenance This chapter explains how to perform various maintenance work for cameras such as updating the firmware, backing up and restoring the settings, and mounting and unmounting memory cards.
56 You can update the firmware for multiple cameras or only update the Mobile Camera Viewer for multiple cameras without updating the firmware. Updating the Firmware When updating the firmware, you can specify the firmware file an d set to restore the camera settings to the factory default settings. A message appears to display precautions on updating the firmware. The [Update Firmware] dialog box appears. Updating the Software Important Do not use an update file that has been edited or manipulated. After updating the software, the camera will re start, temporarily interrupting all connections. Cameras cannot be operated or set, whil e the software is updating the system. Important Do not disconnect a network cable or turn off the power of a camera during the firmware update process. Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction. If there is a power failure during the update process or the firmware update does not finish normally, the camera firmware may be corrupted. If a camera cannot be accessed after r ecovery from a failure, contact the retailer. Do not launch this tool on multiple computers and then perform a software update simultaneously from multiple computers. Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction. 1In the camera list, select the cameras for updating the firmware. 2Click on the toolbar. Alternatively you can select [Maintenance] > [Software Update] > [Update Firmware]. 3Carefully read the message and then click [Yes] to continue the procedure.
Camera Maintenance 5 57 Click [Browse] and then specify the firmware file in the dialog box that appears. Note You can copy and paste the path of the [File Name]. Copy the ta rget by pressing the Ctrl+C keys, and paste by selecting the destination row and pressing the Ctrl+V keys. You can select mult iple copy destinations by holding the Ctrl key while clicking. If you select [Restore], all user settings except the followi ng will be erased and restored to the factory default settings after the firmware is updated. Administrator account Network settings Time zone Certificate Secret key To keep the current settings of the cameras, se lect [Do Not Restore] for [Initial Settings]. Enter the time to wait for a response from the camera before transferring the firmware. The firmware is not updated for cameras that do not respon d within the time entered here due to a slow network speed, etc. In this case, specify a longer waiting time and then execute the operation again. Updating of the firmware begins. During update, a progress bar appears in the [Message] fi eld. If you are performing a firmware update, and the update fails for some cameras, the me ssage is displayed. Confirm the message displayed in the [Message] field. Note You can stop the firmware update part way through by clicking [Stop]. However, the process cannot be canceled for cameras that have entered the restarting stage. 4Specify the firmware file. 5To restore the cameras to the default settings when updati ng the firmware, select [Restore] for [Initial Settings]. 6If necessary, specify [Network Timeout] in seconds (30 – 36,000 seconds). 7Click [Start].
58 Updating the Mobile Camera Viewer You can update the Mobile Camera Viewer for the camera selected in the camera list, without updating the firmware of the camera. The update dialog for the Mobile Camera Viewer is displayed. Click [Browse] and specify the file in the dialog box that is displayed. Note You can copy and paste the path of the [File Name]. Copy the targ et by pressing the Ctrl+C keys, and paste by selecting the destination row and pressing the Ctrl+V keys. You can select mult iple copy destinations by holding the Ctrl key while clicking. The Mobile Camera Viewer will start to update. A progress bar is displayed in the [Message] field while updating. After updating the Mobile Camera Viewer, a message indicating that it has been updated is displayed when the camera is restarted. If you are performing a Mobile Camera Viewer update, and the update fails for some cameras, the message is displayed. Co nfirm the message displaye d in the [Message] field. Note You can click [Stop] to cancel the Mobile Camera Viewer update. However, the update cannot be canceled if the camera is already restarting. For details on how to use the Mobile Camera Viewer, pl ease refer to the “Mobile Camera Viewer Operation Guide”. 1Select the camera to update the Mobile Camera Viewer in the camera list. 2Select [Maintenance] > [Software Update] > [Mobile Camera Viewer Update]. 3Specify [File Name]. 4Click [Start].
Camera Maintenance 5 59 You can batch back up the settings of multiple cameras. The camera sett ing information can be loaded and then exported as a backup file. A backup file can be us ed to restore the same settings as when the cameras were backed up or to apply the same settings to other cameras. Specifying the Save Location for Backup Files Before performing a backup, specify the save location for backup files. The [Environmental Settings] dialog box appears. Click [Browse] and specify the save location for backup files in the dialog box that ap pears. The specified folder is displayed in [Default file location]. Performing a Backup The [Back Up Settings] dialog box appears. In the backup dialog box, the folder specified as the save location for backup files in the [Environmental Settings] dialog box is displayed as the backup destination. If yo u wish to change the backup destination, click [Browse] and then specify the save location in the dialog box that appears. Backing Up Setting Values Important Do not disconnect a network cable or turn off the power of a camera during the backup process. Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction. Do not launch this tool on multiple computers and then perform a backup simultaneously from multiple computers. Doing so may cause a camera to malfunction. Back up cameras while there is no connection to them. If, for ex ample, a camera’s Viewer or Admin Tools is open, close it. During the backup process, the camera will restart, temporarily interrupting all connections. 1Select [File] > [Environmental Settings]. 2Set the default save location for backup files. 3Click [OK]. 1In the camera list, select a camera whose settings you want to back up. 2Click on the toolbar. Alternatively, you can select [Maintenance] > [Back Up Settings]. 3Specify the save location for backup files
60 Note You can copy and paste the path of the [File Name]. Copy the target by pressing the Ctrl+C keys, and paste by selecting the destination row and pressing the Ctrl+V keys. You can select mult iple copy destinations by holding the Ctrl key while clicking. You can specify the name of the backup file (file extension: .d at). If you choose not to specify a file name, the camera’s MAC address will be used. If the save location for backup files is not changed, the last b ackup file will be overwritten each time a backup is repeated. If you wish to keep a previous backup file, copy the backup fi le or change the save location in the backup dialog box. [Encryption Password] can be set when backing up/restoring for some camera models. Only al phanumeric characters, symbols, and spaces can be used for a password. This is a password to encrypt the backup da ta itself. The password set here will be required to restore data using the encrypte d backup data. A confirmation message appears asking if you want to back up settings. Backing up of the camera settings begins. A progress bar is displayed in the [Message] field while backing up. If cameras that the backup failed for exist when the backup is complete, the mess age is displayed. Confirm the message displayed in the [Message] field. Note You can stop the backup process part way through by clicking [Stop]. In that case, the backup will only be stopped for those cameras waiting for the process to be performed. 4Click [Start]. 5Click [Yes].