Canon network camera VBM620D User Manual
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Preset Setting Tool 111 5 Admin Tools Preset Tour Set a preset tour whereby the camera tours and monitors the multiple presets currently set. „[Preset Tour] Tab Display Screen (1) [Preset Tour] selection box. Select when you want to perform a preset tour from the following options. [Not used] Preset tour is not performed. [For Viewers] Preset tour is performed when a camera is connected via the VB Viewer, etc. [Always] Preset tour is always performed. (2) [Set Preset Tour Time] checkbox This setting is enabled when [For Viewers] or [Always] is selected in (1). Select the checkbox to configure a preset tour at a predetermined time, and enter the start time and stop time for the preset tour. (3) Tour schedule list A list of presets set for preset tour. (4) [Up] / [Down] Select preset in the list and click [Up] or [Down] to change sequence of the tour schedule list. Presets tours are performed in order from the top of the list. (5) [Delete] Delete the preset selected from the tour schedule list. (6) [Preset] selection box Select the preset you want to add to the tour schedule list. (7) [Preview] The camera switches to the camera angle selected in [Preset], and the new angle can be checked in the video display area. (8) [Speed (PT)] Select [Slow], [Normal], or [Fast] for the moving speed of the camera during panning/tilting. (9) [Speed (Z)] Select [Slow] or [Fast] for the camera speed during zoom. (10)[Pause (sec)] Set the time at which the camera stops at the preset position. You can set between 0 and 120 seconds in 5-second increments. You can set between 1 and 120 seconds in 1-second increments. (11)[Add] Add the preset to the tour schedule list. (12)[Change] Change the speed or pause time between presets selected from the tour schedule list. Note Preset tour is not performed while the camera is being controlled with viewers, Admin Tools, etc. Preset tour is not performed when control privileges are obtained by RM-Lite. „Setting the Preset Tour Select [For Viewers] or [Always]. Setting the preset tour time Select the [Set Preset Tour Time] checkbox. Enter values for [Start Time] and [End Time] to set the preset tour time. (1) (5) (7) (12) (2) (3) (4) (6) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1Select the touring method from the [Preset Tour] selection box.
112 The preset is registered in the tour schedule list. Up to 20 presets can be registered. In [Speed (PT)] and [Speed (Z)], you can set the pan, tilt, and zoom speeds of the preset. In [Pause (sec)], you can enter the number of seconds for the camera to remain stationary at the preset position. When [Preview] is clicked, the camera angle switches to this preset, and the new angle can be checked in the video display area. When you want to delete changes made to the tour schedule list and restore the settings registered in the camera, click [Restore settings]. When you complete setting the tour schedule list, click [Save settings]. The settings are saved in the camera. Note The home position cannot be added to the tour schedule list. 2Select the preset number you want to add to the tour schedule from the [Preset] selection box, and then click [Add]. 3Select a preset in the tour schedule list, and set the preset operation. 4Click [Change]. 5Click [Save settings]. Important If preset tour is used, do not use the intelligent function.
113 Admin Tools 5 This tool is used to set intelligent functions that perform uploads, notify the viewer, audio playback, etc., if a change has occurred in the captured image due to movement of a subject. The intelligent functions can perform the following 6 types of detection. Use detection types that best serve your needs. Intelligent Function Setting Tool Admin Viewer RM Viewer Passing DetectionE-mail notification Network Video recording on storage serverUpload to FTP server/HTTP server Volume Detection Moving Object Detection Removed Object Detection Abandoned Object DetectionCamera Camera Tampering Detection Moving Object Detection Detect moving objects. This function can be used to detect visitors or suspicious individuals. Moving object detection is triggered when moving objects are inside the detection area. Moving object enters/ leaves area. Background Image Generated Detected Change in Designated Area Analysis Moving Object DetectedDetection begins when a moving object enters the designated area.
114 Abandoned Object Detection Detect objects that are carried in and abandoned for a certain amount of time. This function can be used to detect objects that have been left. Abandoned object detection is triggered when an object is left in the detection area for a specified duration. Object abandoned. Background Image Generated Detected Change in Designated Area Analysis Abandoned Object DetectedThe object is abandoned and detection begins after set time. Removed Object Detection Detect objects that are being removed. This function can be used to detect actions such as taking away valuables. Removed object detection is triggered when an object is removed from the detection area for a specified duration. Removing an object. Background Image Generated Detected Change in Designated Area Analysis Object Removal DetectedThe picture (object) is removed and detection begins after set time. Camera Tampering Detection Detect when the capture is being obstructed. This function can be used to detect when the camera orientation is changed or the image display is obstructed with spray, etc. Camera tampering detection is triggered when an area exceeding the set ratio of change is continuously altered by an object, etc. Tampering detected. Background Image Generated Detected Video Area Changes Analysis Camera Tampering Detected Detection begins when the ratio of change in a video exceeds a set amount.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool 115 5 Admin Tools Caution Notes on Use of This Camera The intelligent functions are not suitable for applications where high reliability is required. If constant and maximum reliability is required for surveillance it is not recommended that you use this function. Canon shall assume no liability for any accident, loss or other undesirable outcomes resulting from intelligent function operations. Passing Detection Detect when a person or moving object crosses a specified line. It determines that an object is passing when the decision point of the object detection frame crosses a detection line. Passing detected. Background Image Generated Detected Video Area Changes AnalysisPassing Detected Detection begins when the decision point crosses the specified detection line. Volume Detection Detect specified volume levels. For setting details, see “Chapter 4Setting Page” [Event] > [Volume Detection] (p. 71).
116 Display Screen of Intelligent Function Setting Tool (1) Video Display Area The image currently captured by the camera is shown. Detection areas are shown in translucently colored frames (rectangular or polygonal) and the detection line is shown as a translucently colored polygonal line or line segment. Also, subjects for which movement has been detected are shown in a detection block and detection frame. Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the Admin Viewer. For details, see “How to Operate the Viewer” (p. 139). However, when the (11) [Lock camera position] checkbox is selected, the camera is fixed at a preset position and cannot perform pan, tilt, and zoom operations. (2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button Each time this button is clicked, the button switches between and , and the mouse operation in the video display area changes. When the button is set to , detection areas can be created/resized/moved. While in this mode, the camera orientation will not change. When the button is set to and the (11) [Lock camera position] checkbox is not selected, pan, tilt, and zoom operations can be performed. (3) [Switch Screen Size] button Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the video display area switches between “480 x 270” and “960 x 540”. (4) [BLC] button This button turns on/off backlight compensation. This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight. (5) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button This button is used to obtain/release the camera control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera Control Privileges” (p. 141). If camera control privileges have not yet been obtained elsewhere, such as in the Admin Viewer, the control privileges will be obtained the moment the Intelligent Function Setting Tool is launched. (6) [Control for Admin] button Show the Control for Admin Panel (p. 133). (7) [Event Display] button Show the event display panel (p. 124). (8) [Display Options] Select the [Detection Area/Line] or [Detection Results] you want to show in the video display area from the following items. Selected Detection Settings Only] Show the detection areas/lines or detection results only for those detection settings selected in the [Detection Setting List]. [All Detection Settings] Show the detection areas/lines or detection results for all detection settings in the [Detection Setting List]. [Detection Settings of the Same Type] Show the detection areas/lines or detection results for the same type of detection settings as those selected in the [Detection Setting List]. [Do not display] No detection areas/lines or detection results are shown. (9) [Restart intelligent function] If the background image has changed while you were specifying settings or detection results are not as set, etc., click this button to restart the intelligent function. (1) (19) (20) (5) (8) (7) (9) (10)(12) (13) (14) (18) (15) (16) (17) (11) (2) (3) (4) (6)
Intelligent Function Setting Tool 117 5 Admin Tools If camera control privileges are not obtained, this function is grayed out. (10)[Detection Settings] Show the [Detection Settings] dialog box (p. 124). This dialog box allows you to reduce the effects of lighting changes. (11)[Lock camera position] checkbox Select this checkbox to move the camera position to a preset position selected from the preset selection box and lock it there. Lock the camera position when specifying detection settings to obtain a correct detection result. If camera control privileges are not obtained or a preset position has not been set, this function is grayed out. (12)Camera position selection box Select the camera position from the view restriction presets or the home position. Use the Preset Setting Tool to set presets or the home position (p. 106). If camera control privileges are not obtained, the [Lock camera position] checkbox is not selected, or a preset position within the view restriction has not been set, this function is grayed out. (13)[Detection Setting List] A list with the specified detection settings is shown. (14)[Add] The [New Detection Settings] dialog box is shown and detection settings can be added. (15)[Delete] Delete detection settings selected from the [Detection Setting List]. (16)[Detection Setting Number], [Detection Type] The detection setting numbers and detection types selected from the [Detection Setting List] are shown. (17)[Enable these detection settings] checkbox Select this checkbox to enable the detection settings that are selected in the [Detection Setting List]. (18)[Detection Criteria] tab, [Event] tab Switch between the Detection Criteria and Event tabs. [Detection Criteria] Specify detection settings name, detection area/line, and detection criteria (p. 119). Specify operations to be performed when events occur (p. 120).(19)[Restore settings] Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera. (20)[Save settings] Save the edited detection settings in the camera. After the detection settings have been specified, be sure to save the settings in the camera by clicking [Save settings]. Flow of Intelligent Function Setting The intelligent functions are set according to the procedure below. For details on the setting method, see each setting page. „Camera Position Settings For details on the preset setting method, see “Preset Setting Tool” (p. 106). This selects [Lock camera position] in the Intelligent Function Setting Tool. If [No] is clicked, select [Lock camera position]. Important It takes tens of seconds for the intelligent function to restart. No detection is performed while restarting. Important Presets that were set with the Preset Setting Tool cannot be used for the settings of intelligent functions. 1Register the camera angle as a preset using the Preset Setting Tool. Important It is strongly recommended that you preset the camera angle in advance and lock the camera at a preset position with the Intelligent Function Setting Tool. An angle of view that captures the target object up close is also recommended. 2Launch the Intelligent Function Setting Tool. 3Click [Yes]. 4Select a preset.
118 „Intelligent Function Settings When you click [Add] in the [Detection Setting List], the [New Detection Settings] dialog box is displayed. Set the [Detection Setting Number] and [Detection Type] of the detection setting you want to add, and then click [OK]. Up to 15 different detection settings can be registered. (1) [Detection Setting Number] Specify a detection setting number from 1 to 15 for the detection area you want to set. (2) [Detection Type] Select detection types that suit your purpose from [Moving Object Detection], [Abandoned Object Detection], [Removed Object Detection], [Camera Tampering Detection], or [Passing Detection]. For details on detection types, see p. 113. To enable detection settings, select [Enable these detection settings]. Clear this checkbox to disable a setting. Set detection criteria while operating the camera and checking the image in the video display area. Set e-mail notification, video record, and audio playback to be performed upon detection. Click [Save settings] to save the settings in the camera. You can check the detection status of the specified detection settings in the event display panel (p. 158). 1Add detection settings. 2Enable Detection Settings. 3Set detection criteria ([Detection Criteria] tab p. 119). 4Set operations to be performed when a change in a subject is detected ([Event] tab p. 120). 5Save the detection settings in the camera. 6Check the detection result. (1) (2) Important Notes on intelligent function settings and operation When setting intelligent function, do an actual detection test to confirm that detection will be performed correctly. When the entire screen are exposed to sudden changes in brightness, detection may not be performed as intended for up to 5 minutes. If the display switches between Day mode and Night mode, [Restarting intelligent function. Please wait.] is shown and intelligent function will restart. Detection will not be performed while intelligent function is restarting. If the camera is operated during intelligent function setting or operation, [Restarting intelligent function. Please wait.] is shown and intelligent function will restart. Detection will not be performed while intelligent function is restarting. If [Video] > [Video Size Set] on the Setting page is changed, be sure to change the preset position setting (VB-H43/ VB-M42 only) and intelligent function settings, and check the operation. The intelligent function may not operate, depending on the settings. Set intelligent function again if the angle of view is changed through camera operation, or the camera position of a preset or home position is changed using Preset Setting Tool. If [Status] in [Detection Setting List] is [Enabled] when the camera position is fixed, control privileges cannot be obtained by VB Viewer or RM Viewer. Also, the preset tour and auto control of custom settings will no longer run. When using presets registered in digital zoom range, the registered camera positions may not be reproduced with high accuracy. It is recommended that you use presets registered in the optical zoom range for the Intelligent Function. Difficult-to-detect Subjects Objects or portions where there is little contrast in color or brightness with the background may not be detected. Small objects and changes on the screen may not be detected. Partial or entire changes in light on the screen may trigger detection. If multiple objects overlap, the detection status may change. In particular, passing may not be detected or may be detected at the wrong timing.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool 119 5 Admin Tools Setting Intelligent Function Detection Settings „Setting Detection Criteria ([Detection Criteria] tab) Set detection criteria while operating the camera and checking the image in the video display area.(1) [Detection Settings Name] You can use up to 64 characters in a detection setting name. Be sure to enter a single-byte alphanumeric detection setting name. In a [Detection Settings Name], ASCII characters (spaces or printable characters) can be used. (2) [Area Shape] Select [Rectangular] or [Polygonal] for the shape of detection areas you want to set in the video display area. [Quick setting] The detection area is drawn automatically when the detection criteria is [Removed Object Detection]. For details on detection area setting operations, see “Setting Detection Areas” (p. 120). [Clear] If the [Area Shape] is [Polygonal], the detection area set in the video display area is deleted. (3) [Display Color] Choose the color of the detection setting. The color selected here becomes the display color of the detection area/line in the video display area. (4) [Object Size (%)] [Change Ratio (%)] [Duration (Sec)] Set the lower limit for the size, change ratio, and judgment time for the set detection area to trigger detection. If the value set here is exceeded, “Detected” mode is triggered. Click the text box to enter a value directly, or specify a value using the slider. For details on the setting method, see “Setting Detection Criteria per Detection Type” (p. 121). (5) [Clear detection line] Clears the detection line set in the video display area. (6) [Passing Direction] Select the passing direction of a moving object relative to the detection line. (7) [Decision point] Select the point of a moving object that will be used as criteria for passing detection when a moving object crosses a detection line. (1) (3) (4) (2) [Detection Criteria] tab Passing detection Moving object detection, abandoned object detection, camera tampering detection Removed object detection (1) (3) (4) (2) (1) (3) (6) (7) (5) (4) Video Display Area Detection Area Important It is recommended that the detection criteria are set in a condition as close as possible to the condition in which the camera is actually used. Perform a detection test in advance to make sure that the detection frame continues to be displayed for a subject targeted for passing detection.
120 „Setting Event Operations ([Event] tab) Set operations to be performed upon detection of changes in a subject. [Event] tab (1)Specify the operation timing. (Multiple checkboxes can be selected.) [ON Event Operation] checkbox When selected, the operations set in (2) [E-mail Notification] and [Video Record] are performed the moment detected mode is triggered to ON. [OFF Event Operation] checkbox When selected, the operations set in (2) [E-mail Notification] and [Video Record] are performed the moment detected mode is triggered to OFF. [Detected mode Operation] checkbox When selected, the operations set in (2) [E-mail Notification] and [Video Record] are performed for as long as detected mode is active. (2)Specify the event operation. (Multiple checkboxes can be selected.) [E-mail Notification] checkbox When selected, e-mail notification is performed at the timing set in (1). [E-mail Notification] must be set in advance under [Upload] in the Setting page (p. 68). [Video Record] checkbox When selected, video record is performed at the timing set in (1). [Video Record Action] must be set in advance under [Event] in the Setting page (p. 71). (3)Specify the audio playback timing. [Audio Playback at ON Event] checkbox When selected, the sound set in (4) [Sound Clip Name] is played at the moment the detected mode is triggered to ON. [Audio Playback at OFF Event] checkbox When selected, the sound set in (4) [Sound Clip Name] is played at the moment the detected mode is turned OFF.(4)Set the playback sound. [Sound Clip Name] Select the sound that is to be played. The sound clip name set for [Sound Clip Upload] under [Event] in the Setting page is shown in the pull-down list (p. 74). [Volume] Set the audio playback volume in the range of 1 to 100. (5) Operation of External Device Output [External Device Output for ON Event] checkbox Select this checkbox for enabling external device output at an ON event and select output destination (output 1 or 2) and operation (active or inactive). [External Device Output for OFF Event] checkbox Select this checkbox for enabling external device output at an OFF event and select output destination (output 1 or 2) and operation (active or inactive). „Setting Detection Areas Set detection areas in the video display area. Setting a [Rectangular] detection area By default, a rectangle is shown in the video display area. Move or resize that rectangle to set a detection area. Setting a [Polygonal] detection area Specify polygonal areas with a maximum of 32 angles. Click in the video display area to form the polygon point by point. Click on a previously set point to complete the polygon and set the enclosed area as the detection area. The set area can also be moved by dragging it. (1) (3) (4) (5) (2)