Canon network camera VBH651V User Manual
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Camera Viewer 4 81 Audio transmission starts. The [Audio Transmission] button icon will change to active (purple) while transmitting audio. Note To transmit audio, you must first set [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Reception from Viewer] to [Enable] in the Setting Pag e (P. 148). While the icon is active (purple), audio is constantly transmitted even if you close the [Video and Audio] menu. To use the audio function in environments that use a proxy server, select [Use a proxy server for your LAN] in [Internet optio ns] > [Connections] tab > [LAN settings] > [Proxy server] in the Inter net Explorer, then specify the camera IP address in [Advanced] > [Exceptions]. Only the Administrator can transmit audio from the Viewer. 2Click the [Audio Transmission] button. 3In [Input Volume], adjust the volume to an appropriate level using the slider.
82 In the [Event and Input/Output] menu, you can check the status of output/input operations of an external device, intelligent functions, and occurrence of linked events. Operating External Device Output You can operate output for t he external device set in [Event] > [Exter nal Device] (P. 156) on the Setting Page. Click the icon to switch between the ac tive (purple)/inactive (gray) status. Output 1: Output active Output 2: Output inactive Note To operate [External Device Output] output, it is necessary to obtain camera control privileges. Checking the Status of Event Detection (1) [External Device Input] Displays the input status of the external device set in [Event] > [External Device] (P. 157) on the Setting Page. When a contact input signal is received from an external device, input will be activated and the icon becomes green. Example: Input 1: Input inactive Input 2: Input active (2) [Intelligent Function (Image Detection)] The status of video detection set in [Event] > [Intelligent Function] (P. 169) is displayed for each detection setting number. When the detection settings configured in Intellige nt Function (Moving Object Detection, Abandoned Object Detection, Removed Object Detection, Camera Tampering Detection, Passing Detection, or Intrusion Detection) are triggered, the corresponding icon will turn green. If a name is entered in [Detection Setting s Name] in [Event] > [Intelligent Function] on the Setting Page (P. 174), that name is displayed in [Set ting 1] - [Setting 15]. Checking the Status of Event Detection (1) (2) (4) (3)
Camera Viewer 4 83 Example: Setting 1: Image Detection status ON Other settings: Image Detection status OFF Note The icon indicating the detection status will be displayed for a ma ximum of five minutes (except for Moving Object Detection). (3) [Intelligent Function (Audio Detection)] Displays the status of [Volume Detection] or [Scream Detection] set in [E vent] > [Audio Detection] (P. 159) in the Setting Page. If detection is triggered, the icon will turn green. Example: Volume: Volume Detection status ON Scream: Scream Detection status OFF (4) [Linked Events] Displays the status of linked events for Intelligent Function set with [Event ] > [Linked Events] (P. 189) in the Setting Page. If a linked event is trigge red, the icon will turn green. Example: Setting 2: Linked Event status ON Other settings: Linked Event status OFF
Chapter Setting Page The Setting Page enables you to configure all the settings required for using the camera. Please configure the settings in the Setting page according to how the camera will be used, before you use the camera. The Setting Page also provides menus for when the camera is in operation; for example, camera maintenance.
86 This section explains operations up to displaying the Setting Page, and common Setting Page operations. Note The Setting Page can only be operated by administrators. Use the Camera Management Tool in advance to configure the administrator account and network settings (P. 37). Accessing the Setting Page Directly enter the IP address set in the Camera Management Tool (P. 38) to display the Setting Page of the camera. Note You can also access the Setting Page from the Camera Management Tool. For details, please refer to “Camera Management Tool User Manual”. The user authentication window is displayed. The Setting Page is displayed. Note The Viewer is displayed when [Basic] > [Vie wer] > [General] > [Default Page] is set to [Display Viewer] in the setting menu (P.104). Setting Menu (1) [Viewer] Button Start the Camera Viewer (P. 51). (2) Language Switch Button Set the language to display on the screen. (3) Setting Menus If you click one of these items, its submenu (P. 90) wi ll be displayed (excluding the [Memory Card] and [User Page] menus). Click a submenu to navigate to its Setting Page. How to Use The Setting Page 1 Launch the web browser. 2Enter the IP address, and press the Enter key. 3Enter the Administrator Name and Administrator Password (P. 37) and click [OK]. (3) (1)(2)
Setting Page 5 87 Common Setting Page Operations This section explains basic Setting Page operations, and operations common to all Setting Pages. Note If you have enabled settings in your web browser to not display di alog boxes, you may be unable to perform operations on the Setting Page. If this happens, exit your web browser and launch it again. Applying Changes to Settings If you change a setting on the Setting Pa ge, the [Apply] button on the upper right or lower right of the screen is no longer grayed out and can be clicked. Click [Apply] in this state to apply the changed settings. Click [Clear] to revert to the previous settings. Setting Changes Requiring Rebooting Items that require the camera to be rebooted in order to apply the changed settings are indicated with an orange symbol to their right. When any item indicated with an orange symbol is changed, [Apply] shown at the top right and bottom right of each Setting Page changes to [Apply and reboot]. Click [Apply and reboot] to apply the changed settings and reboot the camera. Click [Clear] to revert to the previous settings. Return to the Setting Menu Click [Settings menu] at the top right of each Setting Page to return to the setting menu. Important If you open another window or tab to access the camera while an authenticated web page is displayed, the authentication information of the displayed web page may be discarded. In this case, enter the authentication information again. To ensure security, exit the web browser after completing se ttings on the Setting Page and after using the Camera Viewer. Do not open multiple Setting Pages at one time and try to change the settings of a single camera. Important Setting changes will be lost if you navigate to another Setting Page without clicking [Apply] or [Apply and reboot]. However, changes for [Camera Angle] and [Initial Setting] are saved even if you navigate to anothe r page without clicking [Apply], so click [Clear] if you want to discard those settings. Be sure to cl ick [Apply] or [Apply and reboot] to apply the changed settings. Important Do not use the [Back] or [Forward] buttons in the web browser to navigate Setting Pages. The changed settings may revert to the original settings or unwanted setting changes may be applied.
88 Help Click [Help] at the beginning of any setting item to display a detailed explanation of that setting item. Setting Ranges and Character Limits For settings where you must enter numerical values or ch aracters, the setting range or limits on the number of characters will be displayed. Please enter the settings within the displayed limits. Operating the Video Display Area Some Setting Pages such as [Initial Sett ing], [Panorama] and [Intelligent Functio n] can be configured using the video display area. Note The displayed items will change depending on the Setting Page. Other users cannot access the Viewer while video is being displayed on the Setting Page. Also, video cannot be displayed or co nfigured while the administrator is connected to the Viewer. (1) Video Display Area Camera video is displayed here. Use the mouse to set th e areas, etc. The operations on the video display area are the same as in the Viewer (P. 66). (2) Pan/Tilt Slider Pan and tilt operations are the same as in the viewer (P. 66). M50 (5) (7) (9) (8) (1)(2) (3)(4) (6) (2) M50
Setting Page 5 89 (3) Zoom SliderZoom operations are the same as in the viewer (P. 66). (4) Panorama Screen Displays the range of motion of the camera on the panorama screen. If a panorama image is re gistered in the camera (P. 118), the panorama image is displayed. Yo u can set areas, etc. using mouse operations on the panorama screen for some Setting Pages. (5) [Snapshot] Button Open the snapshot window and display a still image of the moment you clicked the button (P. 77). (6) [Reconnect] Button Reconnects to the camera. You can use this when not connecting to the camera. (7) [Screen Resize] Button The size of the video display area is sw itched each time this button is clicked. (8) [Switch Mouse Operation] Button Click this button to perform camera pan/tilt operatio ns on the video display area using the mouse while the button is purple. (9) [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] Button Click this to obtain and release the camera control privileges (P. 65). M50 M50
90 About Each Setting Page This section will give an overview of each item in the Setting Menu and each submenu. Each of the [Basic], [Video and Audio], and [Video Re cord] menus has a [Video] submenu, but the functions are all common. The functions can be set in any of the menus and th e settings will be reflected in all of the [Video] submenus. Network (P. 93) Network settings for connecting to the camera. User Management (P. 97) Use this to change administra tor account information, add/ delete authorized users and set privileges for users. The settings of this item are t he same as those in [Security] > [User Management]. Settings configured on one page are also reflected on the other. Date and Time (P. 99) Camera date and time settings. Video (P. 101) General video settings, such as the size and quality of video transmitted from the camera. Configure the startup, author ization, and view of the Viewer.Basic Camera Video and Audio Camera (P. 105) Settings for the camera name and external input/output devices, and for use and installation of the camera. Camera Angle (P. 43) After installing the camera, set the camera angle, while checking the displayed video. Initial Setting (P. 108) Sets initial settings, such as video quality compensation, at camera start up. Day/Night Mode Focus (P. 115) Set the focus positions for when Day/Night Mode are switched. Panorama (P. 118) Configure the creation and management of panorama images. Restrict View (P. 122) Set the range that the camera can capture. Preset (P. 126) Register a series of settings as a preset. Preset Tour (P. 129) Configure the settings for automatically touring with multiple presets regi stered in advance. H651 M50 M50 Video (P. 101) ADSR (P. 134) ADSR is an abbreviation for Area-specific Data Size Reduction. Reduces the data size of transmitted H.264 video by reducing the video qualit y of unspecified area. On-screen display (P. 136) Displays the date and time, camera name and other text on the Viewer. Privacy Mask (P. 138) Configure a mask for the areas of the camera video you want to mask. Audio (P. 142) Settings for audio input from the microphone connected to the camera, audio output from the Viewer and playback of a sound clip.