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    							Panorama Creation Tool
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    Note
     While a panorama image is being captured, the image 
    stabilizer function is temporarily disabled. 
     While a panorama image is being created, all connections 
    other than Administrators and RTP connections are cut off.
     When a small value is entered for [Maximum Frame Rate: 
    Video Transmission] under [Video] > [JPEG] in the Setting 
    page, panorama capture is slowed down. 
    Saving/Deleting a Panorama Image on the 
    Camera
    How to Save
    Click [Save to camera], and then click [OK] in the 
    displayed dialog box.
    The panorama image is saved to the camera. 
    How to Delete
    The image in the panorama image display area will be 
    cleared.
    The panorama image saved in the camera is deleted.
    Saving a Panorama Image as Image Files/
    Opening from Image Files
    You can save a recorded panorama image as an image 
    file or open image files as a panorama image. Only JPEG 
    image files created using Panorama Creation Tool can be 
    handled.
    How to Save
    Click [Save to file] and then select the folder you want to 
    save the image file in and enter the file name in the 
    displayed dialog box.
    How to Open from Image Files
    Click [Load from file] and then select the image files you 
    want to use in the displayed dialog box.
    2When the capture is complete, click [Finish Panorama 
    Creation] if the image is satisfactory. 
    1To delete the panorama image saved to the camera, 
    click [Clear].
    2Click [Save to camera], and then click [OK] in the 
    displayed dialog box. 
    						
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    View Restriction Setting Tool is a tool that limits the range that can be captured by the camera. If view restrictions have been 
    set, you can limit the displayable capture range using the viewer. 
    [Apply View Restriction Setting] 
    Restrictions set by the View Restriction Setting Tool are applied in the following cases.
     When the Admin Viewer is accessed with authorized user authorities
     When the VB Viewer is accessed
     When accessed via the Intelligent Function Setting Tool
     When accessed via RM-Lite
    View Restriction Setting Tool
    To limit zoom or a certain field of view when publishing live video, use 
    the View Restriction Setting Tool to set the view restrictions easily. 
    						
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    Display Screens of View Restriction Setting Tool
    (1) Image Display Area
    The image currently captured by the camera is shown. 
    Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the 
    VB-H41/610/710 Viewer. For details, see “How to 
    Operate the Viewer” (p. 128).
    (2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button
    Click the button to switch to . In this mode, move 
    the mouse pointer to the image display area and click 
    to operate the pan and tilt. Click the button again to 
    return to .
    (3) [Switch Screen Size] button
    Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the 
    image display area switches between “480 x 270” and 
    “960 x 540”.
    (4) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
    This button is used to obtain/release the camera 
    control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera 
    Control Privileges” (p. 130).
    (5) [Control for Admin] button
    Displays the Control for Admin Panel (p. 122).
    (6) [Panorama Screen] 
    The panorama image registered in the camera is 
    shown. View restriction preview frames, representing 
    the view restriction setting values, are also shown. You 
    can drag the frames to change their shapes, with the 
    new settings being reflected in View Restriction 
    Settings.
     View restriction preview frame
    (6)-1 Pan/tilt preview frame (red frame) 
      Range of field of view defined by 
    top/ bottom/left/right edges
    (6)-2 Wide-angle preview frame (green frame) 
      Wide-angle restriction setting (restriction of 
    capture frame) (6)-3 Telephoto preview frame (yellow frame) 
    Telephoto restriction setting (restriction of 
    maximum zoom ratio) 
    (7) [Digital Zoom] 
    The current digital zoom usage status of the camera is 
    shown in real time.
    (8) [Image Stabilizer] 
    The current image stabilizer usage status of the 
    camera is shown in real time.
    (9) [Apply the view restriction] 
    To use view restrictions, select this checkbox. 
    (10)View restriction setting entry boxes and [Get value] 
    You can enter a value in each view restriction setting 
    entry box to change the applicable setting. You can 
    load the values for the current camera angle to the 
    view restriction settings by clicking [Get value].
     View restriction settings
    [Upper Limit]: Top limit of the view restriction. Click 
    [Get value] to load the top edge 
    value of the current camera angle.
    [Lower Limit]: Bottom limit of the view restriction. 
    Click [Get value] to load the bottom 
    edge value of the current camera 
    angle.
    [Left Limit]: Left limit of the view restriction. Click 
    [Get value] to load the left edge value 
    of the current camera angle.
    [Right Limit]: Right limit of the view restriction. 
    Click [Get value] to load the right 
    edge value of the current camera 
    angle.
    [Telephoto]: Telephoto limit of the view restriction. 
    Click [Get value] to load the zoom 
    ratio of the current camera angle.
    (1)
    (4) (5) (12) (13)(11) (3) (2)
    (6)
    (6)-1
    (6)-2
    (6)-3
    (7)
    (8)
    (9)
    (10) 
    						
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    [Wide-angle]:Wide-angle limit of the view restriction. 
    Click [Get value] to load the zoom 
    ratio of the current camera angle.
    (11)[Display in panorama screen] 
    Apply the current view restriction settings to the 
    panorama screen. At this point, the settings are not 
    yet saved in the camera. Be sure to click [Save 
    settings]. 
    (12)[Restore settings] 
    Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of 
    the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera. 
    (13)[Save settings] 
    Save the set view restriction in the camera. 
    After the view restriction has been set, be sure to save 
    the settings in the camera by clicking [Save settings].
    Setting View Restrictions
    You can set view restrictions by entering values in the 
    view restriction setting entry boxes, or by changing the 
    current settings in the view restriction preview frame of the 
    panorama screen or from the camera angle in the image 
    display area. Select appropriate settings according to the 
    environment in which the camera is operated or the 
    purpose for which it is used.
    „Use the preview frame on the panorama 
    image to set view restrictions.
    When the telephoto/wide-angle preview frames are 
    enlarged/shrunk, the aspect ratio remains the same. 
    At this time, you can also enter view restrictions by 
    entering values in the view restriction setting entry 
    boxes. If you have adjusted the view restriction 
    settings, click [Display in panorama screen]. The 
    settings are reflected in the preview frame of the 
    panorama screen. 
    Confirm that the settings have been applied correctly, 
    and then click [Save settings] to save the settings in 
    the camera.
    „Setting by Loading Position Information from 
    Image in Image Display Area
    The loaded view restriction can be checked in the 
    view restriction setting entry box or view restriction 
    preview frame. 
    The settings are saved in the camera. 
    Note
     Even when view restrictions are set, an area outside the view 
    restriction may still appear momentarily when the camera is 
    controlled near the boundary of the view restriction. 
     To cancel the view restrictions, clear the [Apply the view 
    restriction] checkbox and then click [Save settings].
     If the setting fields are cleared while the [Apply the view 
    restriction] checkbox is selected, the maximum view restriction 
    will be set.
     The controllable range and range that can be captured are as 
    follows. 
    1Select the [Apply the view restriction] checkbox. 
    2Drag to change the [Pan/tilt preview frame (red 
    frame)], [Telephoto preview frame (yellow frame)], or 
    [Wide-angle preview frame (green frame)] shown on 
    the panorama screen to set view restrictions.
    3Click [Save settings].
    1Select the [Apply the view restriction] checkbox. 
    2Click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button to 
    obtain the control privileges of the camera. 
    3Operate the camera to adjust the top edge, bottom 
    edge, left edge, right edge, telephoto, or wide angle to 
    desired positions, and click [Get value] each time.
    4Click [Save settings].
    Important
     If you have changed the camera mounting method, 
    recapture the panorama image and register it again. 
     The panorama screen may be slightly different from the 
    actual image. After view restrictions have been set, be sure 
    to confirm with the VB Viewer that the view restrictions have 
    been reflected correctly. 
     Confirm the settings using the VB Viewer. (View restrictions 
    are not applied to the image display area of this tool, nor to 
    the Admin Viewer.)
     If the image stabilizer or digital zoom setting has been 
    changed, check the view restriction settings again. 
    						
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     The pan and tilt ranges vary depending on the zoom ratio 
    (view angle). 
     If the view restriction will be exceeded as a result of controlling 
    the zoom toward the wide-angle side, the camera will first pan 
    and tilt to a position where the maximum wide-angle zoom will 
    be within the viewing restriction area. Wide-angle zoom control 
    will then be enabled within the view restriction area.
     Reducing the view restriction may also reduce the zoom range. 
    Pan controllable area
    Maximum horizontal captured areaMaximum wide-angle viewing angleMaximum vertical capture area
    Tilt controllable area
    Setting view restrictions 
    automatically restricts 
    the camera operating 
    angle. When wide-angle is selected, 
    the capture of the camera 
    operating angle would exceed 
    the view restrictions if it 
    remained the same. Therefore, it 
    is narrowed automatically. 
    View restrictions
    Camera operating angle
    Captured image range Camera
    Zoom 
    out Captured image
    Restricted view angle
    Zoom 
    out First, the center of the 
    maximum wide-angle 
    zoom is panned and 
    tilted. After panning and 
    tilting, wide-angle zoom 
    control is enabled within 
    the view restriction. 
    						
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    A tool that lets you set presets and the home position. You can make the desired settings with the mouse by referring to the 
    preview in the panorama or full image mode. You can also set Preset Tour whereby the camera tours and monitors multiple 
    presets. 
    Preset Setting Tool
    Set preset tour after the 
    presets have been set. Preset Setting Tool
    Important
     If you want to use intelligent functions, it is strongly recommended that you 
    use the Preset Setting Tool to register a preset that corresponds to the camera 
    position of the area where you want to use intelligent functions.
     Presets that were set with the Preset Setting Tool cannot be used for 
    the settings of intelligent functions.
    Reflecting in the viewer
    Executing preset tour 
    						
    							Preset Setting Tool
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    Display Screens of Preset Setting Tool
    Preset Setting Tool has two display screens, the [Preset] tab and the [Preset Tour] tab.
    With the [Preset] tab, up to 20 presets and the home position are set while referring to the panorama screen or full image. 
    With the [Preset Tour] tab, Preset Tour is set whereby the camera tours and monitors multiple presets.
    The following explains the [Preset] tab display screen.
    For the [Preset Tour] tab, see “Preset Tour” (p. 101).
    „[Preset] Tab Display Screen
    (1) Image Display Area
    The image currently captured by the camera is 
    shown. 
    Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the 
    VB-H41/610/710 Viewer. For details, see “How to 
    Operate the Viewer” (p. 128).
    (2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button
    Click the button to switch to . In this mode, move 
    the mouse pointer to the image display area and click 
    to operate the pan and tilt. Click the button again to 
    return to .
    (3) [Switch Screen Size] button
    Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the 
    image display area switches between “480 x 270” and 
    “960 x 540”.
    (4) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
    This button is used to obtain/release the camera 
    control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera 
    Control Privileges” (p. 130).
    (5) [Control for Admin] button
    Displays the Control for Admin Panel (p. 122).(6) [Panorama Screen] 
    The panorama image registered in the camera is 
    shown. A preset preview frame (yellow) reflecting the 
    preset settings is shown, where you can drag to resize 
    or move the frame and reflect the new frame in the 
    preset settings. Also, if view restrictions are set, those 
    areas are shown in a blue frame.
    (7) [Preset] tab, [Preset Tour] tab
    Switch between the preset setting tab and preset tour 
    setting tab.
    (8) [Preset/Home Position] selection box
    Select the preset (from 1 to 20) or [home position] you 
    want to set.
    (9) [Quick Registration] 
    Load the current camera position, and register them 
    as preset settings.
    (10)[Preset Name]
    You can enter a preset name of up to 64 characters. 
    You can set a name in alphanumeric characters. Be 
    sure to enter a single-byte alphanumeric preset name. 
    When the [Home Position] is selected in (8), the preset 
    name function is grayed out.
    In a [Preset Name], ASCII characters (spaces or 
    printable characters) can be used. 
    (1)
    (20) (4) (5)
    (21)(19) (18) (12) (11)
    (11)-1 (3) (2)
    (6)
    (13)
    (15)
    (17) (14)
    (16) (7)
    (8)
    (9)
    (10)
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    (11)[Detailed Settings]  
    Show the detailed settings. 
    (11)-1 [Show in viewers] checkbox  
    Select this checkbox to use presets in the 
    viewer. When the [Home Position] is selected in 
    (8), this function is grayed out.
    (11)-2 Camera Parameter  
    Enter the center angle of the desired angle in 
    [Pan] and [Tilt]. In [Zoom], enter the view angle.
     Camera Angle
    [Pan] ..... Set the pan position of the camera.
    [Tilt] ....... Set the tilt position of the camera.
    [Zoom] .. Set the viewing angle of the camera.
     [BLC] (Back Light Compensation)
    Select [OFF] or [ON] for the BLC setting of the 
    camera.
     [Focus Mode]
    Select [Auto], [Manual], or [Fixed at infinity] for 
    the focus mode of the camera. (p. 139) 
    Smart Shade Control]
    Select [OFF] or a level from [1] (Mild) to [7] 
    (Strong) for the smart shade control setting of 
    the camera.
     [White Balance]
    Set the white balance of the camera to [Auto] 
    or according to the light source of the 
    condition in which it is used. For details on 
    light sources, see p. 52. 
     [R Gain], [B Gain]
    If white balance is set to [Manual], set the 
    respective gains to a value between 0 and 
    1023.
    (12)[Get camera info]  
    Load the current camera angle of the image display 
    area, or the [Focus] and [Smart Shade Control] 
    settings of Control for Admin (p. 122), and reflect them 
    in the panorama screen or camera parameter 
    settings.
    (13)[Full Image]
    Displays the full image obtained from the camera. A 
    preset preview frame (yellow) reflecting the preset 
    settings is shown. If you drag to resize or move the 
    frame, the new frame is reflected in the preset 
    settings.
    (14)[Update Image]
    Load the full video from the current camera to update 
    the video.
    (15)[Show in viewers] checkbox
    Select this checkbox to use presets in the viewer. 
    When home position is selected in (8), this function is 
    grayed out.(16)Camera Parameters
    Displays the values for the pan and tilt positions and 
    zoom viewing angle in accordance with the size and 
    position of the preset preview frame on [Full Image].
    (17)[Get Digital PTZ Info]
    Load the current crop position of the video display 
    area to reflect it in the preset preview frame in [Full 
    Image] and the camera parameters.
    (18)[Preview settings] 
    Preview the image with the camera parameter values 
    that are being edited in the video display area.
    (19)[Clear settings] 
    Delete the settings for the preset selected.
    (20)[Restore settings] 
    Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of 
    the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera. 
    (21)[Save settings] 
    Save the edited preset settings in the camera.
    If presets have been set, be sure to save the settings 
    by clicking [Save settings].
    Setting the Preset
    Select presets or home position as needed for the 
    operating environment or desired objectives. A preset can 
    be set in the following ways.
    „Setting from Camera Angle in the Image 
    Display Area
    1Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/Home 
    Position] selection box, and then fill the [Preset Name] 
    field. 
    2Click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button to 
    obtain the control privileges of the 
    camera.  
    						
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    „Use the preview frame of the panorama 
    screen to set presets
    Use the preview frame of the panorama screen to set 
    presets. 
    Be sure to enter the preset name. 
    If you click on the panorama screen, the preview 
    frame will move to center on the clicked point.
    The settings are reflected in the image display area. 
    If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to 
    restore the settings registered in the camera, click 
    [Restore settings].
    „Using the Digital PTZ Function to Set Presets
    Use the Digital PTZ function to set part of the area that can 
    be captured by the camera as a preset.
    Be sure to enter the preset name.
    If you click on the full video, the preview frame will 
    move to center on the clicked position.
    The settings are reflected in the video display area.
    If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to 
    restore the settings registered in the camera, click 
    [Restore settings]. 
    3Operate the camera from the image display area, set it 
    to the desired position and 
    click [Quick Registration].
    1Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/Home 
    Position] selection box, and then fill the [Preset Name] 
    field. 
    2Click [Detailed Settings] and select the [Show in 
    viewers] checkbox.
    3Drag to move or resize the preset preview frame 
    (yellow) shown on the panorama screen to set the 
    preset. 
    4Click [Preview settings].
    5Click [Save settings].
    1Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/
    Home Position] selection box, and then fill in the 
    [Preset Name] field.
    2Select the [Show in viewers] checkbox.
    3Change the position or size of the preset preview 
    frame (yellow) displayed on [Full Image] to set the 
    preset position.
    4Click [Preview settings].
    5Click [Save settings]. 
    						
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    Note
    Digital PTZ is a function for transmitting only the specified part of 
    a 1920 x 1080 image. This function reduces the load on the 
    network because only part of the image is cropped and 
    transmitted.
    „Specifying Detailed Settings
    If you want to fine-tune the camera angle or to adjust the 
    image, etc., click [Detailed Settings] and specify the 
    detailed settings before saving the preset settings in the 
    camera.
    The camera parameters in the image display area are 
    loaded to [Detailed Settings].
    The settings are reflected in the preview frame on the 
    panorama screen and the image display area. 
    If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to 
    restore the settings registered in the camera, click 
    [Restore settings].
    Note
     Up to 20 presets can be set. 
     Changes to preset settings are not reflected in already 
    connected viewers.
     You can disable presets in the viewer by clearing the [Show in 
    viewers] checkbox under [Detailed settings]. 
     Preset positions cannot be set in the digital zoom area. 
    1Select the [Show in viewers] checkbox.
    2Click [Get camera info].
    3Fine-tune the camera angle and adjust the image 
    quality with focus or smart shade control while 
    checking the image.
    4Click [Preview settings].
    5Click [Save settings].
    Important
     To use presets in the viewer, select the [Show in viewers] 
    checkbox.
     Set presets again if the camera mounting conditions have 
    been changed.
     If [Manual] is selected in [Focus Mode], manually adjust the 
    focus while checking the actual image in the image display 
    area. After the focus has been adjusted, set the focus using 
    [Get camera info]. Click [Save settings] to save the focus 
    settings.
     If the image stabilizer setting is changed after a preset has 
    been set, the viewing angle during operation will no longer 
    agree with the viewing angle at the time the preset was set 
    (p. 53). Check the preset settings again if the image 
    stabilizer setting is changed.
     If a dome housing is used, be sure to set presets with the 
    dome installed.  
    						
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