Canon network camera VBM640V User Manual
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Setting Page 4 131 Mount Status The memory card will be automatically mounted when you insert it into the memory card slot. It will also be automatically mounted if it has been inserted in the memory car d slot when the camera starts up. [Mount/Unmount] Click [Unmount] to unmount the memory card. Be sure to unmount the memory card when turning off t he power to the camera or removing the memory card. [Operation Settings] Select the data to save to the memory card. For details on the video saved when [Save Logs and Videos] has been set, please refer to “Saved Data and Data Organization of Me mory Card” (P. 250). Note New files cannot be saved to the memory card if there is no free space. [Video Format] Select the video format to record to a memory card. Video is recorded in this format when [Video Record Action] is set to [Record to Memory Card]. Video size and quality of the r ecorded video follow the settings in [Video Settings] (P. 72). Note When set to [JPEG] and an upload error occurs, the frame ra te of video recorded in JPEG format is always 1 fps. When a network error occurs interrupting the transmission of recording-mode stream video, video is saved in the JPEG format regardless of the [Video Format] setting (the frame rate is fixed at 1 fps). [Pre-event Buffer (number of frames)] (J PEG)/ [Pre-event Buffer (sec)] (H.264(1)) Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be buffered before the event. Enter the maximum number of frames for [JPEG] or the maximum number of seconds for [H.264(1)] in [Video Format]. Depending on conditions, however, saving the set nu mber of frames or seconds may not be possible. [Post-event Buffer (number of frames)] (J PEG)/ [Post-event Buffer (sec)] (H.264(1)) Enter the number of frames or seconds of video to be buffered after the event. Enter the maximum number of frames for [JPEG] or the maximum number of seconds for [H.264(1)] in [Video Format]. Depending on conditions, however, saving the set nu mber of frames or seconds may not be possible. Important For [H.264(1)], the following settings must be configured in [Video Settings] > [H.264(1)] (P. 73). – [Bit Rate Control]: [Use bit rate control] – [Target Bit Rate (kbps)]: [3072] or less – [I Frame Interval (sec)]: [0.5], [1] or [1.5]
132 [Overwrite videos] Select whether to allow overwriting data when the available space on the memory card becomes too low while recording video to a memory card due to an event being triggered. If you select [Enable], videos recorded due to an event, timer or ONVIF will be overwritten starting from the oldest file. [Auto Video Delete] Select to automatically delete video from the memo ry card that has exceeded the [Days Saved] setting. If you select [Enable], set [D ays Saved] and [Delete Time]. [Days Saved] Enter the number of days video recorded to the memory card should be saved. [Delete Time] Enter the time to delete video that has exceeded the [Days Saved] setting. [Recreate Video Management Information] If you click [Exec], the management information file for recorded video will be recreated on the memory card. The memory card cannot be accessed during this process. It is also recommended that users not upload or stream video from the camera. The more files that are involved in the recreation of vide o management information, the longer the process will take- and may require several hours to process. [Format] Click [Exec] to form at the memory card. Formatting erases all files and directories on the memory card. Unmount Status If a memory card is not inserted into the camera, or if y ou click [Unmount] in [Memory Card Operations], the memory card status will change to unmounted. [Mount/Unmount] Click [Mount] to change the status of an inserted memory card to mounted. For details on [Operation Settin gs], [Video Format], [Pre-event Buffer], [Post-event Buffer], [Overwrite videos], [Auto Video Delete], [Days Saved], [Delete Time] and [Format], please refer to “Mount Status” (P. 131). Memory Card Information Displays the status of the memory card inserted in the camera and information about card capacity.
Setting Page 4 133 [Memory Card Recognition] Displays the current stat us of the memory card. [Memory Card Operation Status] Displays the operation st atus of the memory card. [Operable]: Status of various possible operations. [Recreating video management information]: This status indicates that video management information is being recreated. Other operations cannot be performed. [Deleting videos]: This status indicates that vide os are being deleted. Other operations cannot be performed. [Video Management Information Status] Displays the status of th e video management information. [Normal]: This status indicates that video management information is normal. [Video Management Information Recreation Required]: This status indicates that management files are corrupted or not consistent with sa ved video files. It is necessary to click [Exec] in [Recreate Video Ma nagement Information] to recreate the management file. If the management files are not recreated even when [Recr eate Video Management Information] is used, [Format] (P. 132) must be used. [Video Saving] Displays whether videos can be saved to the memory card. [Cannot Save] may occur for the following reasons. Memory card is not mounted. The video management file is corrupted. The card is write-protected. The memory card is full and [Overwrite videos] is set to [Disable]. [Memory Card Capacity] Displays the current capacity of the memory card. [Used Capacity] Displays the current used capacity of the memory card. Note For details on data saved to the memory card, please refer to “Memory Card Data” (P. 250).
134 Check camera information, such as the firmware version, and perform maintenance on the camera system. Device Information Displays information about the connected camera. Tool You can display camera logs and settings, initialize and backup/restore settings. [View Logs] Display a history of camera operations and connections to each viewer, etc. [View Current Settings] Display a list of current se ttings for the Setting Page. [View License] Display information on 3rd party software licenses. [Reboot] Reboot the camera. [Restore Default Settings] Except for the following settings , all user settings will be discarded and return ed to the default settings after rebooting. Administrator password of the basic settings, LAN, IPv4, IPv6 Date and Time Host access restrictions for security Display Camera Device Information and Perform Maintenance [Maintenance] Caution You must not turn off the ca mera while [Restore Default Settings], [Back Up Settings] or [Restore Settings] are in operation. Turning off the camera at this stage may result in disabling its ability to boot correctly.
Setting Page 4 135 Note It is recommended that you note down each current setting before you click [Exec] in [Restore Default Settings]. The camera can be restored to factory default settings using the reset switch as well. Note, however, that this will reset all camera settings to factory default settings except for date and time (P. 270). [Back Up Settings] All settings, except date and time, will be backed up to the memory card. The IP address, certificates used by SSL and 802.1X and private key will also be backed up. [Restore Settings] Restores all settings, except date and time, from the memory card backup file created with [Back Up Settings]. The IP address, certificates used by SSL an d 802.1X and private key will also be restored. After restore is completed, the camera will be rebooted. [Refresh Drive System] Cleans the connection parts inside the camera. When [Exec] is clicked, the pan operation is performed for tw o cycles each of left and right and then the camera returns to the camera angle before executio n when the operation completes. Using this may be effective if panning causes problems with the video and audio. Note The following users will be disconnected while refreshing the drive system. – All users except for administrators – Users not connected via RTP Important If you restore a backup file from another camera, you may encounter problems, s uch as address collisions on the network. R11R10
Chapter Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Access the Viewers included on the camera with a web browser to view and use live video, and configure those display settings.
138 Two types of Viewers are included on the camera, the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer. All panels are opened in these sample screenshots. Major Differences Between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer The scope of operations for Admin Viewer and VB Viewer differ. Admin Viewer: This viewer, in addition to using video, gives users administrative controls, such as for shooting conditions or event detection display. VB Viewer: This viewer is limited to basic im age operations for viewing images. Viewer Access Restrictions Besides administrators, authorized user s and guest users can access the Viewers. The Viewers each user can access depend on the granted access privileges (P. 118). Administrator: This user is granted full privileges and can launch the Admin Viewer and VB Viewer. The user name is fixed to “root”. The administrator can prohibit all camera access from guest users by revoking all privileges for authorized users and guest users. Authorized user: This user can launch the Admin Viewer and VB Viewer if privileged camera control has been granted. It is necessary to register th e user name and password (P. 118). Guest user: This user can only use a limited set of f unctions. Guest users can launch the VB Viewer. The four types of privileges for using the Viewers are privileged camera control, camera contro l, video distribution and audio distribution. Admin Viewer and VB Viewer Admin Viewer VB Viewer
Admin Viewer/VB Viewer 5 139 The scope of each privilege and whether it can be granted to a user is shown below. Note The factory default setting gives privileged camera control to [Authorized User] as well. If you disable all guest user privileges, the user authenticati on dialog box will appear when you launch the VB Viewer. When the name and password for an authorized user or admi nistrator are entered, the VB Viewer can be used with authorized user or administrator privileges, respectively. PrivilegePrivileged Camera ControlCamera ControlVideo DistributionAudio Distribution Scope of Privilege Admin Viewer Use VB Viewer Use View Video With VB ViewerReceive or Audio with Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Grant to Authorized Users Yes Yes Yes Yes Grant to Guest Users No Yes Yes Yes Important The Admin Viewer launched by an administrator can access only one camera at a time. While administrator privileges are used to access the camera from a given computer, access with administra tor privileges from other computers will not be granted. In contrast, the camera can be accessed simultaneously by multiple instances of the Admin Viewer launched by [Authorized Users] from different computers. Take note, however, that when controlling the camera, the control privileges are given to the user who accessed the camera most recently.
140 Launch the Admin Viewer to check the camera status and view video, and to configure settings. Launch the Admin Viewer A user authentication window appears. Launches the Admin Viewer. Note You can also launch the Admin Viewer from the Camera Managem ent Tool. For details, please refer to the “Camera Management Tool User Manual”. You can also launch the Admin Viewer by cl icking [Admin Viewer] in the upper right of the [Admin Tools] page (P. 193). In environments without a proxy server, select [Internet options] > [Connections] tab > [L AN settings] and clear the [Automatically detect settings] check box in Internet Explorer. Exit the Viewer Close the web browser to exit the Viewer. View Video With Admin Viewer Important The Admin Tools Certificate must be installed on a computer to use the Admin Viewer (P. 28). 1Launch the camera top page and click [Admin Viewer] (P. 41). 2Enter a user name and password (P. 42) and click [OK].