Canon network camera VBH610VE User Manual
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51 Setting Page 5 Camera Name [Camera Name] Be sure to enter [Camera Name (alphanumeric characters)]. Up to 15 ASCII characters (spaces and printable characters) may be used for [Camera Name (alphanumeric characters)]. Note The camera name set here will be shown when the camera is registered for use with included RM-Lite. Initial Camera Settings(1) [AE Mode], [Slow Shutter], [Shutter Speed] Set the exposure control and shutter speed for the camera startup. [AE Mode] [Auto] The exposure is controlled automatically. [Auto (Flickerless)] In this mode, image flickers caused by fluorescent lights, etc., can be reduced. The shutter speed is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the environment in which the camera is used. [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] In this mode, a desired shutter speed can be specified. [Slow Shutter] Slow shutter can be used only if [Auto] is selected in [AE Mode]. Set the maximum slow shutter time to be used when in auto exposure mode when capturing video in a dark place. Select [Disable], [1/15], [1/8], [1/4] or [1/2]. As slower shutter speed generates residual images when capturing a moving subject, select an appropriate time according to the capture conditions. [Shutter Speed] Shutter speed can be used only if [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] is selected in [AE Mode]. Select a desired shutter speed from the 16 levels from [1/2] to [1/16000]. When capturing a moving subject, selecting a higher shutter speed can reduce blurry image capture. (2) [Exposure Compensation] The exposure compensation when the camera starts can be set in the range of [-4 (Dark)] to [4 (Bright)]. To brighten the image, set a positive value. To darken the image, set a negative value. (3) [Metering Mode] Set the metering mode when the camera starts. [Center-Weighted] The entire screen is metered by focusing on the center of the screen. Even when slightly darker/brighter areas are present on the periphery of the screen, an appropriate exposure can be achieved for the subject near the center. Use this mode if the subject is positioned near the center of the screen. [Camera] Setting Initial Camera Settings and External Device Name The following can be set here. Camera Name Enter the name of the camera. The camera name is required for use with RM-Lite. Initial Camera Settings Sets shooting settings at camera start up. Camera Control Set the digital zoom, image stabilizer and AGC limit. Set the day/night switching mode. Installation Conditions Sets installation conditions, such as LED settings. Camera Position Control Set whether or not to limit the pan, tilt and zoom operations to the preset positions. Also, set the camera position when nobody has control privileges. External Device Name Set the external input device name and external output device name.
52 [Average] The entire screen is metered by averaging. A stable exposure can be achieved even in a capture environment where there are notable brightness differences within the screen. Use this mode to stabilize the exposure in locations where vehicles or people are moving. [Spot] The center of the screen is metered. An appropriate exposure can be achieved for the subject at the center of the screen regardless of the brightness/darkness on the periphery of the screen. Use this mode if you want to adjust the exposure to the center of the screen because the subject is receiving a spotlight or backlight, etc. (4) [Focus Mode] Set the focus mode when camera starts. [Auto] Automatically brings the subject into focus. Normally [Auto] is selected. [Fixed at infinity] The focus can be fixed to near infinity. (5) [Smart Shade Control] Select [Disable] or one of the 7 levels from [1 (Mild)] to [7 (Strong)] for smart shade control at the camera startup. (6) [White Balance] Select the white balance according to the light source to achieve natural color in the image. [Auto] The white balance is adjusted automatically. [Manual] Set the values of red and blue gain according to the light source. Enter a value from 0 to 1023 for both the [R Gain] and [B Gain]. [Daylight Fluorescent] Select this option to capture video under daylight fluorescent lighting. [White Fluorescent] Select this option to capture video under daylight fluorescent or white fluorescent lighting. [Warm Fluorescent] Select this option to capture video under warm fluorescent lighting. [Mercury Lamp] Select this option to capture video under mercury lamps. [Sodium Lamp] Select this option to capture video under orange sodium lamps. [Halogen Lamp] Select this option to capture video under halogen lamps or incandescent bulbs. Note See “Subjects Difficult to Focus On” (p. 38). Focus ranges (rough guide) are shown in the following table according to the settings of [Day/Night] (p. 53), etc. * When using an infrared lamp, the camera may be out of focus. Important The initial camera settings (1) to (6) define the defaults that apply when the camera is started. Setting changes will be reflected only after the camera is reconnected or rebooted. Specify the settings used in the actual operating environment from the Admin Viewer (p. 137). If the subject is a traffic signal or electronic scoreboard, etc., the captured image may flicker. In this case, try changing the [AE Mode] setting to [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] and selecting a shutter speed lower than 1/100 to see if the problem improves. Setting a slow shutter speed may make it impossible for intelligent functions to work correctly. Select a shutter speed that suits the capture conditions and purpose. In conditions where an outdoor scene is captured from an indoor location through a glass window, the camera may focus on the glass surface if there is dust or water there. Install the camera at the shortest possible distance from the glass surface. Focus ModeDome Setting Day/Night Setting Day ModeNight Mode Wide endTele endWide endTele end AutoDo not use0.3 m (12 in) – infinity1.0 m (3.3 ft) – infinity1.0 m (3.3 ft) – infinity1.5 m (4.9 ft) – infinity Use 2.0 m (6.6 ft) – infinity1.0 m (3.3 ft) – infinity2.2 m (7.2 ft) – infinity Fixed at infinityDo not use/ UseFocused at infinity *
[Camera] Setting Initial Camera Settings and External Device Name 53 5 Setting Page Camera Control (1) [Digital Zoom] Set digital zoom to [Disable] or [Enable]. The higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the image quality becomes. (2) [Image Stabilizer] Select [Disable], [On1] or [On2] for image stabilizer. Image stabilizer has the effect of correcting blurry images. Try [On2] if the image is still blurry after selecting [On1]. If you have selected [On1] or [On2] as the image stabilizer setting, the viewing angle will be smaller and the image more coarse than when [Disable] is selected. This is not a malfunction. (3) [AGC Limit] Select one of 5 levels from 1 to 5 to automatically set the upper gain limit. The greater the value, the higher the sensitivity becomes. If you do not want to use the automatic gain adjustment, select [OFF]. Setting the [AGC Limit] allows you to record with reduced noise when recording in low light conditions.Day/Night (1) [Mode] Set Day/Night mode to [Manual] or [Auto]. It is also possible to switch between [Day Mode] and [Night Mode] using Admin Viewer Night Mode function (p. 141). If you have selected [Auto], set [Switching Brightness] and [ Response (sec.)] according to the environment in which the camera is installed as well as the desired switching conditions. (2) [Switching Brightness] Set the brightness at which Day Mode and Night Mode will be switched when [Auto] is selected in [Mode]. Select [Darker], [Slightly Darker], [Standard], [Slightly Brighter] or [Brighter]. Select [Darker] if you want to capture video in color as much as possible. Select [Brighter] to reduce noise. Note that this mode switches to black & white sooner. (3) [Response (sec.)] Set the time in seconds needed for judgment on switching between Day Mode and Night Mode when [Auto] is selected in [Mode]. Select [60], [30], [20], [10] or [5]. The mode will switch between Day Mode and Night Mode if brightness remains above or below the level set in (2) for the number of seconds specified. Select [30] or [60] if brightness changes frequently, such as when a light source passes in front of the camera. Select [5] or [10] if change in brightness is minimal. Degree of blurriness correctedViewing angle ratioEffective pixels Disable — 100%Approx. 2.07 megapixels On1 Small 83%Approx. 1.44 megapixels On2 Large 50%Approx. 0.52 megapixels Important If [On2] is selected, it is best to select a video size smaller than “960 x 540”. The image stabilizer is not effective when the subject is shaking. The image stabilizer is not effective beyond a certain level of vibration or against momentary vibration. See “Important” on p. 94, p. 100 for precautionary notes regarding Admin Tools configuration when image stabilizer is set. See “Important” on p. 136 for precautionary notes regarding the Viewer when image stabilizer is set. [AGC Limit] is disabled when [Exposure] is set to [Manual] or [Auto (Flickerless)] in the Admin Viewer. Minimum subject illumination may change when [AGC Limit] is set. Important If [Auto] is selected for [Day/Night], conduct a thorough operation test to check the effectiveness of the setting beforehand. If [Auto] is selected for [Day/Night], set [Exposure] of the Admin Viewer to [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter- priority AE)] (p. 140). To use with infrared illumination, set [Day/Night] to [Manual]. When Day/Night Mode is set to [Manual], in additional to the Day/Night function of the Admin Viewer (p. 141), it is also possible to switch Day/Night Mode via settings in [Setting Page] > [Event] > [External Device Input] (p. 65) or [Event] > [Timer] (p. 66). When [Day Mode] and [Night Mode] are switched, the image may not focus correctly depending on the brightness. If [Day/Night] is set to [Auto], the infrared cutoff filter may move several times while the mode is switching between [Day Mode] and [Night Mode]. Pan, tilt, zoom and manual focus will not work during this period.
54 Installation Conditions (1) [Dome] Select whether or not a dome is used. To use the camera with a dome housing unit, select [Use]. (2) [LED Setting] Select [Turn Off] or [Turn On] for the LED operation status on the camera. Set to [Turn Off] if you do not want to turn on the LED. Set to [Turn Off] if the separately sold indoor dome housing (DR41-C-VB/DR41-S-VB) will be used, if reflected LED light enters the capture area or otherwise interferes with image capture, or if you do not want to show that the camera is operating. (3) [Image Flip] Select the orientation of the camera image. The factory default setting is [Disable] (ceiling mounted). Select [Enable] when installing in upright positions. Note For the focus ranges when the dome is set to [Use], see the note on p. 52. The LED will light for several seconds when booting even if the [LED Setting] is set to [Turn Off]. Camera Position Control (1) [Restricted to Presets] Set the camera control preset to [No Restriction] or [Preset Only]. The administrator can limit camera control by non-administrators to preset angles by selecting [Preset Only]. (2) [Camera Position without Control] Select either [Do not return to Home Position] or [Return to Home Position] as the action when no control privileges are requested by users and the home position has already been set. When [Return to Home Position] is selected and no users have control privileges, the camera moves automatically to the home position. This function requires the home position of the camera be set in advance. Set the home position using Preset Setting Tool (p. 96).External Input Device 1, 2 / External Output Device 1, 2 [Device Name] for external input device/external output device Be sure to enter each device name in order to identify the corresponding external device being connected. Enter [Device Name (alphanumeric characters)] using up to 15 characters (ASCII characters (space or printable characters) excluding the double quotation mark (“)). Note The external device name set here will be shown when the Admin Viewer or included RM-Lite is used.
55 Setting Page 5 JPEG (1) [Video Quality] Select a desired video quality from 1 to 5 (5 levels) for videos transmitted at each video size in JPEG. Greater values have higher quality. (2) [Video Quality: Digital PTZ] Select a desired video quality from 1 to 5 (5 levels) for Digital PTZ. Greater values have higher quality. (3) [Video Size: video Transmission] Select [320x240], [480x270], [960x540] or [1920x1080] for the size of images transmitted. This becomes the start-up video size used by each viewer if no video size has been set. (4) [Maximum Frame Rate: Video Transmission] Limit the maximum transmission frame rate per second to reduce the viewer load. The maximum is 30 frames/sec. Enter a value of between 0.1 and 30.0. (5) [Video Size: Upload / SD card] Select [320x240], [480x270], [960x540] or [1920x1080] for the size of images when using the upload function (p. 59) or when recording to an SD card (p. 75). Use [Video Record Action] (p. 64) in the [Event] menu to specify the destination of a video recording (upload or SD card recording).H.264 (1) [Bit Rate Control] Select [Do not use bit rate control] or [Use bit rate control]. Select [Use bit rate control] when [Video Format] under [Upload] is set to [H.264] or when [Video Format] under [Memory Card] is set to [H.264]. (2) [Target Bit Rate (kbps)] If [Use bit rate control] is selected in (1), select a desired target bit rate from the 17 levels from [64] to [16384]. (3) [Video Quality] If [Do not use bit rate control] is selected in (1), select a desired quality from 1 to 5 (total 5 levels) for H.264 video transmission. Greater values have higher quality. (4) [Video Size] Select [480x270], [960x540] or [1920x1080] for the size of video transmitted. (5) [Frame Rate (fps)] Select [30], [15], [10], [6], [5], [3], [2] or [1] (fps) for the frame rate of video transmitted. (6) [I Frame Interval (sec)] Select [0.5], [1], [1.5], [2], [3], [4] or [5] for the I frame interval (sec) for H.264 video. [Video] Setting Video Size, Quality and Frame Rate The following can be set here. JPEG Set the video quality, size, maximum frame rate and upload size in JPEG. H.264 Set the bit rate, video size and capture frame rate in H.264. On-screen display Set time, character string, etc. displayed over images. Important When the SD card recording and upload settings are configured, the following restrictions apply. - Only [Use bit rate control] can be selected for [Bit Rate Control]. - Only [3072] or less can be selected for [Target Bit Rate (kbps)]. - Only one of [0.5], [1], and [1.5] can be selected for [I Frame Interval (sec)]. Network load will increase if a larger video size is set or higher video quality and target bit rate are set, as this increases data size per frame. As a result, the following could occur: JPEG: The frame rate may drop H.264: Video may be temporarily disrupted
56 On-screen display (1) [Date display] Select whether to enable date display over images. If [Enable] is selected, date information will be displayed over images. (2) [Position of date display] Select [Upper left], [Upper right], [Lower left] or [Lower right] for the position of date display information. (3) [Format of date display] Select [YYYY/MM/DD], [DD/MM/YYYY] or [MM/DD/ YYYY] for the format of the date display. (4) [Time display] Select whether to enable time display over images. If [Enable] is selected, display time information will be displayed over images. (5) [Position of time display] Select [Upper left], [Upper right], [Lower left] or [Lower right] for the position of time display information. (6) [Text display] Select [Display nothing], [Display designated string] or [Display camera name] for the text string to display over images. If [Display designated string] is selected, the [Text string display] set in (8) will be displayed. If [Display camera name] is selected, the text string set in [Camera Name (alphanumeric characters)] under [Camera] will be shown (p. 51). (7) [Position of text display] Select the position of text display from [Upper left], [Upper right], [Lower left] or [Lower right]. (8) [Text string display] If [Display designated string] is selected in (6) [Text display], you can enter a text string of up to 15 ASCII characters (spaces and printable characters) for superimposed display on the video. (9) [Color of text] Select [Black], [Blue], [Cyan], [Green], [Yellow], [Red], [Magenta] or [White] for the color of text to be displayed over the image. (10)[Color of text outline] Select [Black], [Blue], [Cyan], [Green], [Yellow], [Red], [Magenta] or [White] for the color of text outline. (11)[Color depth of text and outline] Select [Fill text and outline], [Make text only transparent], [Make text only translucent] or [Make text and outline translucent] for the color depth of text and outline to be displayed over the image. Note The on-screen time display may not correspond with camera time by several seconds (p. 50). Depending on video quality settings, on-screen display may become difficult to decipher. Set after confirming appearance on actual images. Block noise may become noticeable if a large video size and low target bit rate are set. The data size may increase depending on the type or movement of the subject. If the frame rate remains low or other undesirable conditions continue for a prolonged period, lower the video size or quality setting. Note that if you are using included RM-Lite, the hard disk usage will also be affected during recording. Important The on-screen time display is not suitable for usage where high reliability is required. Use as reference information only where utmost and constant reliability is required for surveillance.
57 Setting Page 5 RTP Server (1) [RTP] Set RTP to [Disable] or [Enable]. (2) [RTSP Authentication Method] Set the RTSP authentication method to [Basic Authentication], [Digest Authentication], or [No Authentication]. (3) [RTSP Port] Set the RTSP port number to 554 or in the range of 1024 to 65535. Normally [554] (factory default setting) is used. Audio Multicast (1) [Multicast Address] Set the multicast address for audio transmission in the range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 (IPv4) or an address beginning with ff00::/8 (IPv6). To disable Multicast, set to [0.0.0.0] (IPv4) or [::0(::)] (IPv6). (2) [Multicast Port] Set the multicast port number for audio transmission to an even number in the range 1024 to 65534. To disable Multicast, set to [0]. (3) [Multicast TTL] Set the effective scope of multicast distribution between 0 and 255. To disable Multicast, set to [0]. The TTL (Time To Live), representing the effective scope of multicast distribution, is decremented each time the signal passes through a router. When the value reaches 0, the signal can no longer be distributed. For example, if TTL is set to [1], multicast distribution is confined to the local segment only and cannot be distributed by the router. RTP Streaming 1 to 5 You can make settings for each stream, RTP Streaming 1 to RTP Streaming 5, in a 5-session RTP stream distribution. (1) [Video Size] Select [320x240 JPEG], [480x270 JPEG], [960x540 JPEG], [1920x1080 JPEG], or [H.264] for the format and size of video for RTP streaming. [H.264] cannot be set for multiple RTP streams. (2) [Frame Rate] Set the frame rate if the RTP stream is JPEG video. Cannot be configured for H.264. (3) [Multicast Address] Set the multicast address for RTP streaming in the range 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 (IPv4) or an address beginning with ff00::/8 (IPv6). To disable Multicast, set to [0.0.0.0] (IPv4) or [::0(::)] (IPv6). (4) [Multicast Port] Set the multicast port number for RTP streaming to an even number in the range 1024 to 65534. To disable Multicast, set to [0]. (5) [Multicast TTL] Set the effective scope of multicast distribution for RTP streaming between 0 and 255. To disable Multicast, set to [0]. The TTL (Time To Live), representing the effective scope of multicast distribution, is decremented each time the signal passes through a router. When the value reaches 0, the signal can no longer be distributed. For example, if TTL is set to [1], multicast distribution is confined to the local segment only and cannot be distributed by the router. (6) [Audio Transmission] Set RTP streaming audio transmission to [Disable] or [Enable]. [RTP] RTP Server, Audio Multicast and RTP Streaming The following can be set here. Server Enable RTP, and set the RTSP authentication method and port number. Audio Multicast Make settings for multicast audio transmission. Streaming 1 to 5 Make settings for RTP streaming of video, multicasting, and audio transmission.
58 Note RTP stream URL rtsp://IP_address:port_number/rtpstream/config1(~5)=r|u|m [=r|u|m] is optional and can be omitted. If specified, specify only one option. r: Requests RTP over TCP u: Requests RTP over UDP m: Requests multicast Example: RTP streaming 1 request using RTP over TCP rtsp://192.168.100.1:554/rtpstream/config1=r Note that the actual operation is dependent on the RTP client application, so the URL does not necessarily specify the method used for transmission. The video quality and, when H.264 is selected, bit rate control, video size, and frame rate, are determined by the [Video] settings. Regardless of the [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Transmission from the Camera] setting, RTP streaming audio will be used. However, to use audio settings, select [Enable] for [Audio Transmission from the Camera] and make the settings. The [Access Control] > [User Authority] > [Video Distribution] and [Audio Distribution] settings are not used for RTP. RTP streaming video may not be viewable on systems using a proxy server or firewall. If the video cannot be viewed, contact the system administrator. If host access restrictions are applied to a client while it is streaming using RTP over UDP, it may take from a few to several seconds until streaming ceases.
59 Setting Page 5 General Upload (1) [Upload] Select [Upload Disabled], [HTTP Upload] or [FTP Upload] for the upload method. (2) [Video Format] Select the [JPEG] or [H.264] format for video you want to upload. If [H.264] is selected, select [Use bit rate control] under [Bit Rate Control] in [Video]. (3) [Frame Rate] Enter the maximum frame rate of image to be uploaded. This setting can only be made when [JPEG] is selected for [Video Format]. (4) [Pre-event Buffer (number of frames)] / [Pre-event Buffer (sec)] Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be buffered before the event. The maximum amount is number of frames for a [JPEG] selection and number of seconds for an [H.264] selection in [Video Format]. (5) [Post-event Buffer (number of frames)] / [Post-event Buffer (sec)] Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be buffered after the event. The maximum amount is number of frames for a [JPEG] selection and number of seconds for an [H.264] selection in [Video Format]. Note The server or network load may increase and the frame rate may drop, depending on the settings. If this occurs, try the following measures. Also check the settings including the network to the server. Reduce the image file size: – Set a lower value under [Video Quality] for JPEG/H.264 (p. 55). – Set a lower value for [Video Size: Upload / SD card] for JPEG (p. 55). – Set a lower value for [Video Size] for H.264 (p. 55). – Set a lower value under [Target Bit Rate (kbps)] for H.264 (p. 55). Reduce the uploading frequency: – Reduce the value in [Pre-event Buffer] or [Post-event Buffer] (p. 59). [Upload] Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification The following can be set here. General Upload Set the upload operation to be performed and the image buffer. HTTP Upload Set HTTP connection uploads. FTP Upload Set FTP connection uploads. E-mail Notification Set event information and image e-mail notifications. Important If the upload function is used, either the [Event] menu must be set (p. 64) or the [Event] tab in the Intelligent Function Setting Tool (p. 110) must be set. If you are using both e-mail notification by text and image and image upload by HTTP/FTP, set [Video Size: Upload / SD card] (p. 55) to a small size. HTTP upload does not support SSL/TLS. If the camera is set to perform upload or e-mail notification continuously, not all images or e-mails may be sent depending on the video size and the network condition to the server. In this case, an event log message is displayed (p. 79). If the destination for HTTP/FTP upload or e-mail notification is set for a Windows operating system, IPsec communication cannot be applied. When an H.264 video is uploaded, the following restrictions apply to [H.264] of [Video]. - Only [Use bit rate control] can be selected for [Bit Rate Control]. - Only [3072] or less can be selected for [Target Bit Rate (kbps)]. - Only one of [0.5], [1], and [1.5] can be selected for [I Frame Interval (sec)]. The maximum image buffer size capacity is approx. 5 MB. If a large video size is set, the Frame Rate, Pre-event Buffer and Post-event Buffer may not be achieved as specified. If buffering cannot be achieved as specified, a message is written to the event log (p. 79). Before using a large video size, confirm that no messages appear in the event log. Regardless of the image buffer frame rate setting, only a single image will be uploaded when a timer event occurs (p. 66).
60 – If [Volume Detection Event] is enabled, disable [ON Event Operation] or [OFF Event Operation] (p. 64). – From the Intelligent Function Setting Tool [Event] tab > disable [ON Event Operation], [OFF Event Operation] or [Detected mode Operation] (p. 110). – If [External Device Input Event] is enabled, disable [Active Event Operation] or [Inactive Event Operation] (p. 65). – If [Timer Event] is enabled, increase the value in [Repeat Interval] (p. 66). HTTP Upload The HTTP upload function sends notifications via HTTP or via HTTP with attached video, depending on the network camera event. (1) [Notification] Select [Notification Only with HTTP] or [Video attached Notification with HTTP] as the content of notification. (2) [URI] Enter the URI to be uploaded to (using up to 255 characters). (3) [User Name], [Password] Enter the user name and password required for authentication. Digest authentication is not supported. (4) [Proxy Server] Enter the host name or IP address of the proxy server (using up to 63 characters). (5) [Proxy Port] Enter the port number of the proxy server (factory default setting is [80]). (6) [Proxy User Name], [Proxy Password] Enter the user name and password of the proxy server. Digest authentication is not supported. (7) [Parameter (query string)] Enter the parameter (using up to 127 characters). Parameters can be specified using the “%” character (p. 148). (8) [HTTP Upload Test] Clicking [Exec] initiates an upload test based on the settings currently entered. Only one JPEG image is uploaded. It is not necessary to click [Apply]. After entering a password, first click [Exec], then [Apply] the password.FTP Upload (1) [Notification] The content of notification is set to [Video data upload with FTP]. (2) [FTP Server] Enter the host name or IP address of the FTP server (using up to 63 characters). (3) [User Name], [Password] Enter the user name and password required for authentication. (4) [PASV Mode] Select [Disable] or [Enable] for the PASV mode when uploading via FTP. (5) [File Upload Path] Enter the path to the folder where the image file is to be uploaded to (using up to 255 characters). (6) [File Naming] Set a desired file naming rule. [YYYYMMDDHHMMSSms] Images are uploaded according to the file name format of “{year}{month}{day}{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”. (Example: 20130123112122000.jpg) [YYYYMMDD Directory/HHMMSSms] A subdirectory named “{year}{month}{day}” is created first, and then the image is uploaded using the file name “{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”. (Example: 20130123/112122000.jpg) [Loop] Images are loaded with a file name numbered up to the value set in [Maximum Number of Loops]. (Example: 0000.jpg, 0001.jpg) [Maximum Number of Loops] If [Loop] is set under [File Naming], enter the maximum number of loops in the range of 0 to 9999. Important Enter [Proxy Server], [Proxy Port], [Proxy User Name] and [Proxy Password] if connecting via a proxy. For information about the HTTP upload function and settings, contact your nearest Canon Customer Service Center.