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    							Setting the Camera Angle
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    Camera Angle Setting Tool
    (9) [Zoom] slider
    The slider to operate the zoom ratio.
    (10)[Zoom] button
    The button to operate the zoom ratio.
    (11)
    [Control Assist Display] selection box
    Select whether to [Enable] or [Disable] operation 
    assist in the video display area.
    (12)
    [Control Button Display] selection box
    Select whether to [Enable] or [Disable] the [Pan] 
    button and [Tilt] button in the video display area.
    (13)[
    Control Assist Correction]
    If the control assist display does not match the actual 
    camera angle, click [Control Assist Correction] to 
    confirm the actual camera angle and automatically 
    correct the control assist display position. 
    Control assist correction takes approximately 1 
    minute.
    (14)[Digital Zoom]
    Set digital zoom to [Enable] or [Disable]. If you select 
    [Enable], the digital zoom boundary is displayed for 
    the zoom slider and the digital zoom operation 
    becomes possible.
    The higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the image 
    quality becomes.
    (15)[Image Flip] selection box
    Select the orientation of the camera image. 
    If [Enable] is selected, the image will be rotated 180 
    degrees.
    (16)[Focus] 
    You can control the focus.
    (17)[Exposure Compensation] slider
    You can control the exposure. 
    Note
    This cannot be set for [Image Stabilizer].
    Setting the Camera Angle
    You can operate pan, tilt, rotation and zoom 
    operations to set a desired camera angle.
    You can operate zoom operation only.
    „Set Using the Operation Buttons and Sliders
    Click each of the [Pan], [Tilt], [Rotation] buttons to set the 
    camera angle. Camera angle changes in orientation if the 
    button is held down, and stops when the button is 
    released. 
    To set rotation using the [Rotation] slider, drag the slider 
    and release the mouse button when the subject in the 
    image is shown at a level angle. 
    T
    Important
    You must set Intelligent Function detection areas, privacy 
    masks and presets again after changing settings in the Camera 
    Angle Setting Tool. 
    Pan (horizontal movement) operation
    Tilt (vertical movement) operation
    Rotation (angled movement) operation 
    						
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    „Click the Image to Set Camera Angle
    Click the desired position in the image and the camera 
    angle will move to center that position on the screen. 
    However, if the position clicked is beyond the range of the 
    pan or tilt, the camera angle will move only in the pan or 
    tilt direction that is within the valid range of movement.
    Note
    If the camera moves in a different way from operation control or 
    cannot be set to the range indicated by operation assist, then 
    operation assist may not correspond to the actual camera angle. 
    Click [Control Assist Correction], then try to set the camera angle 
    again. 
    „Changing the Camera Zoom Ratio
    The zoom ratio is set by using the [Zoom] buttons or 
    [Zoom] slider. 
    [Zoom] buttons
    Hold down to operate and release to stop.
    [Zoom] slider
    Drag the slider. The camera zoom ratio will change 
    according to the position on the slider. 
    Setting Focus and Exposure 
    Compensation
    „Setting the Focus
    Use manual operations to focus on a desired position or 
    fix at infinity. In manual operations, you can use the one-
    shot AF function to focus on the subject. 
    [Manual]: 
    You can adjust the focus manually by continuously 
    pushing the  (far) and  (near) buttons. 
    Clicking [One-shot AF] will use autofocus to focus on a 
    subject and then return to manual focus. 
    [Fixed at Infinity]: 
    You can set the focus so that it is fixed near infinity. 
    Note
     One-shot AF may not focus properly on the following subjects.
    Subjects Difficult to Focus On
     It is recommended that you check that the camera is focused 
    whenever you restart the camera or use One-shot AF.
     Focus ranges (rough guide) are shown in the table below.
    „Setting the Exposure
    You can set any of nine levels of image brightness (-4 to 
    +4).
    To darken the image, drag the slider toward [Dark]. To 
    brighten the image, drag the slider toward [Bright].
    Note
     If the cameras Exposure Mode (p. 153) was set to [Manual], it 
    will be changed to [Auto] after setting exposure compensation. 
     The exposure compensation value set with the Camera Angle 
    Setting Tool will be reset when the camera is rebooted. The 
    value will not be reflected in [Exposure Compensation] of 
    [Camera] > [Initial Camera Settings] (p. 56) in the Setting 
    Page.
    Zoom in.
    Zoom out.
    A white wall or other 
    subject lacking 
    bright/dark contrastA slanting 
    subjectA subject 
    reflecting 
    strong light
    A subject consisting 
    of only slant lines or 
    horizontal stripesA subject having 
    no form, such as 
    flame or smokeA subject seen 
    through glass
    A fast moving 
    subjectA dark area or 
    night viewSubjects both 
    near and far
    Focus Mode
    Fixed at infinityManualDay Mode
    Night Mode Day/Night Setting
    0.3 m (12 in.) – infinity 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) – infinity
    Focused at infinity*
    * When using an infrared lamp, the camera may be out of focus. 
    						
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    3
    Camera Angle Setting Tool
    You can load a camera list in the [Select Camera] dialog box (p. 37) if you create a camera specification file which lists 
    connection information for cameras. The camera list allows for simple switching between camera connections for multiple 
    cameras. Create a camera specification file beforehand using a text editor. The file must be saved in CSV file format.
    „Camera Specification File Content
    The 1st row in the camera specification file is the header row. Enter a title for each column. 
    Camera information is listed for one camera per row starting from the 2nd row. 
    Enter the following information for each column. 
    Creating a Camera Specification File
    Important
    Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specification file. Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care.
    ColumnContent
    Registered Name The camera name. Displayed in the camera list during connection. 
    Host Name The cameras host name or IP address. 
    Port Number The cameras HTTP port (factory default setting is 80).
    Administrator User Name The cameras administrator user name (factory default setting is “root”).
    Administrator Password The cameras administrator password (factory default setting is “camera”).
    SSL Communications SSL communications: 1   No SSL communications: 0 (factory default setting is 0). 
    Registered Name Host Name Port NumberAdministrator 
    User NameAdministrator 
    PasswordSSL 
    Communications
    ↓ ↓↓↓↓↓
    1st row 
    Header row→RegisterNameHostNamePortNumberUserNamePasswordConnectType
    From 2nd row 
    Camera 
    information for 
    1 camera per 
    line (up to 30 
    cameras)
    B1F VB-H730F192.168.100.180rootcamera10
    1Fa VB-H630VE192.168.100.280rootcamera20
    1Fb VB-H630D192.168.100.380rootcamera30
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    Important
    Up to 30 cameras can be registered. If camera information for more than 30 cameras is listed, an error will occur when the file is loaded 
    into the Camera Angle Setting Tool.  
    						
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    „Entering in a Text Editor
    Separate each field with a comma. When you save the file, use the .csv file extension. 
    RegisterName,HostName,PortNumber,UserName,Password,ConnectType
    B1F VB-H730F,192.168.100.1,80,root,camera1,0
    1Fa VB-H630VE,192.168.100.2,80,root,camera2,0
    1Fb VB-H630D,192.168.100.3,80,root,camera3,0
    2Fa VB-H630D,192.168.100.4,80,root,camera4,0
    2Fb VB-H630D,192.168.100.5,80,root,camera5,0
    3Fa VB-H730F,192.168.100.6,80,root,camera6,0
    R VB-H630VE,192.168.100.7,443,root,camera7,0
    Important
    If the camera specification file includes delimiters other than commas, such as semicolons, the process of loading the camera 
    specification cannot be performed. 
    						
    							Chapter 4
    Setting Page
    ❏Administrator Password and Network Detailed Settings
    ❏Camera Date and Time Settings
    ❏Camera Name and Initial Camera Settings Related Settings
    ❏Video Size and Quality Settings
    ❏RTP Streaming Settings
    ❏Upload and E-mail Notification Settings
    ❏Video Server, Audio Server, HTTP/FTP Server and WS-Security Settings
    ❏Settings Related to Events
    ❏Administrator Password, User Registration/Authorities and Access Restriction 
    Settings
    ❏IPsec Settings
    ❏HTTP Communication Encryption (SSL/TLS) Settings
    ❏802.1X Authentication Settings
    ❏Memory Card Operations and Displaying Information
    ❏Settings for Items Requiring Rebooting
    ❏Maintenance (Displaying Log and Setting Information/Rebooting/Factory 
    Default Settings) 
    						
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    From the Setting Menu, you can navigate to each setting page to set various items regarding the camera. 
    Information describing what can be set from each setting page is listed as follows. See each setting page for details. 
    
    Administrator password, LAN, IPv4, IPv6, DNS, mDNS 
    and SNMP Settings (p. 50) 
     Date and Time
    Camera date and time, time zone and daylight saving 
    time settings (p. 54) 
     Camera
    Camera name, initial camera settings, camera control, 
    day/night, installation conditions, camera position 
    control, external input device name and external output 
    device name settings (p. 56)
     Video
    Video quality, video size, and frame rate settings for the 
    video size set, JPEG and H.264, as well as on-screen 
    display settings (p. 61) 
    
    RTP Server, Audio Multicast and RTP Streaming 
    settings (p. 64)
    
    General upload and HTTP and FTP upload settings 
    and e-mail notification settings (p. 66) 
    Server
    Video server, audio server, HTTP Server, FTP Server 
    and WS-Security settings (p. 69) 
    
    Video record settings, volume detection, external 
    device output, external device input, timer, and sound 
    clip upload (p. 71)  Access Control
    Administrator Password, Authorized user account, user 
    authorities, host access restriction settings (p. 75) 
    
    IPsec settings (p. 77) 
    SSL/TLS
    Certificate creation, administrative settings and 
    encrypted communication settings (p. 80) 
    
    802.1X authentication settings and authentication 
    status display (p. 82)
     Memory Card
    MEMORY card operations and information display 
    (p. 84)
     Reboot Item
    Setting items that require the camera to be rebooted 
    (Reboot Item) (p. 87) 
     Maintenance
    Device information, displaying logs and current 
    settings, rebooting, restoring initial settings, backing 
    up/restoring settings and log notifications (p. 88)
    
    Link to web page customized by the user (For details, 
    contact your nearest Canon Customer Service Center.)
    Setting Menu
    Setting Menu 
    						
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    Setting Page
    4
    Important
    Notes on Use with Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11
    If the pop-up is blocked and an information bar appears when 
    attempting to access [View Logs] or [View Current Settings] on 
    the maintenance page, enable Pop-up by following the 
    procedure explained in the information bar.  
    						
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    The various settings of the camera are configured by accessing the camera in the web browser. First, access the top page 
    of the camera (p. 31).
    For details on entering the user name and password, see p. 31. 
    Note
    You can also access the Setting Page from the Camera 
    Management Tool. For details, please refer to the “Camera 
    Management Tool User Manual”.
    Setting Menu
    (1) [Admin Viewer] 
    Clicking this button opens Admin Viewer. 
    (2) [Back to top] 
    Clicking this button navigates to the top page. 
    (3)Setting Menu
    Clicking this button navigates to each setting page. 
    Items Common to All Setting Pages
    „Applying New Settings
    When a setting is changed on any setting page, [Apply] 
    shown on the top right and bottom right of the setting 
    page turns from grayed-out to blue. 
    Click [Apply] to make the new setting effective. 
    Click [Clear] to restore the previous setting. 
    „Setting Changes Requiring Rebooting
    Items that require the camera to be rebooted in order to 
    change settings are flagged with an orange mark. 
    When any item accompanied by an orange mark is 
    changed, the [Apply] shown at the top right and bottom 
    right of each setting page changes to [Apply and reboot]. 
    Click [Apply and reboot] to confirm the new setting. The 
    new setting will be reflected and the camera will be 
    rebooted. 
    Click [Clear] to restore the previous setting. 
    Accessing the Setting Menu
    Important
     To ensure security, exit the web browser after completing 
    settings on the Setting page and after using Admin Viewer/
    Admin Tools.
     If the factory default administrator password is not changed, 
    the message [The administrator password has not been 
    changed. Please change the password.] will appear in the 
    upper portion of the Setting Menu or of each Setting Page.
    To ensure security, be sure to change the administrator 
    password (the message will disappear when the password is 
    changed).
    For details on changing the administrator password, please 
    refer to p. 50.
    (1)(2)
    (3)
    Important
    Setting changes will be lost if you navigate to another setting 
    page without clicking [Apply] or [Apply and reboot]. Be sure to 
    click [Apply] or [Apply and reboot] to make the new settings 
    effective.  
    						
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    Setting Page
    4
    „Returning to the Setting Menu
    Click [Settings menu] at the top right of each setting page 
    to return to the Setting Menu. 
    Note
    Click on   [Help] at the beginning of any item to display a 
    detailed explanation of that setting item. 
    Important
     Do not open multiple setting pages at one time and try to 
    change the settings of a single camera.
     Do not use the [Back] or [Forward] buttons in the web 
    browser to navigate between setting pages. The changed 
    settings may return to the original settings or unwanted 
    setting changes may be applied.  
    						
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    Administrator Password
    (1) [Password] 
    Set the administrator password. Up to eight (single-
    byte) ASCII characters (space or printable 
    characters) can be used. The factory default setting is 
    “camera”. If the Admin Viewer, Admin Tools, etc., are 
    connected, terminate the connection before changing 
    the password. 
    (2) [Confirm Password] 
    Enter the same password as above for confirmation. LAN
    (1) [LAN Interface] 
    Select [Auto], [Full Duplex] or [Half Duplex]. Normally 
    [Auto] is used. 
    (2) [Maximum Packet Size] 
    Enter the maximum transmission unit. Normally there 
    is no need to change the default setting of 1500. 
    Note
    When using ADSL, setting the maximum packet size to a slightly 
    lower value may increase sending efficiency. 
    IPv4
    (1) [IPv4 Address Setting Method] 
    Select [Manual] or [Auto (DHCP)] in the address 
    setting method. If [Manual] is selected, directly enter 
    the values according to the environment in which the 
    camera is used. If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected, the value 
    automatically acquired from the DHCP server will be 
    entered in [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask] and [IPv4 
    Default Gateway Address].
    (2) [IPv4 Address] 
    If [Manual] is specified in (1), enter a fixed IP address. 
    (3) [Subnet Mask] 
    If [Manual] is specified in (1), enter the designated 
    subnet mask values for each network. 
    [Network] 
    Setting Administrator Password, LAN, IP Address, DNS, etc
    The following can be set here. 
     Administrator Password
    Set the administrator password. 
    
    Set the IP address and other items needed to 
    establish a LAN connection. 
    
    Set IPv4 address. 
    
    Set IPv6 address. 
    S
    Set the name server address, host name and 
    DDNS registration. 
    S
    This will configure settings for using multicast 
    DNS.
    SNMP
    Configure the necessary settings to use SNMP. 
    Important
     To ensure system security, be sure to change the 
    administrator password. If it is not changed, a message 
    prompting change of the password will appear continuously 
    in the upper portion of the Setting Menu. The message will 
    not disappear until the password is changed. Do not forget 
    the new password. 
     Press the reset switch to restore factory default settings if you 
    have forgotten the administrator password (p. 180). Note, 
    however, that this will reset all camera settings to factory 
    default settings except for date and time. 
     [Administrator Password] and [Access Control] > 
    [Administrator Password] (p. 75) are the same. If you set one 
    [Administrator Password], the setting will be reflected in the 
    other [Administrator Password].
    Important
     The camera may become inaccessible from the active web 
    browser if [LAN Interface] or [Maximum Packet Size] settings 
    are changed. Check beforehand the precautions in 
    “Important” in “[Reboot Item] Setting Items Requiring 
    Rebooting” (p. 87).
     Set [Maximum Packet Size] to 1280 or greater if using IPv6.  
    						
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