Canon network camera VBM640V User Manual
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Camera Angle Setting Tool 3 51 (1) Video Display Area Camera video appears here. (2) [Switch Screen Size] Button Switch the Camera Angle Setting Tool screen between small and large sizes. You can select the screen size with [Display] menu > [Display screen size]. (3) Control Assist Display Display dotted lines indicating the possible ranges for panning and tilting. Camera Angle Setting Tool Screen M641M 640 (11) (12) (13) (4) (14)(15) (16) (17) (18) (5) (6) (8) (2) (6) (1) (3) (4) (5)(7)(10)(9)(8) M741M740 (1) (14)(15) (16) (17) (18) (8) (2) (10)(9)(8) M 641M 640
52 (4) [Pan] Buttons Pan the camera. (5) [Tilt] Buttons Tilt the camera. (6) [Rotation] Buttons Rotate the camera. (7) [Rotation] Slider Click on the slider or drag the s lider to rotate the camera angle. (8) [Zoom] Buttons Zoom the camera. (9) [Zoom] Slider Click on the slider or drag t he slider to zoom the camera. (10) Optical telephoto end icon Appears when [Digital Zoom] > [Enable] has been selected. Digital zoom is used when dragging the slider above this icon. (11) [Control Assist Display] Selection Menu Select whether or not to display control assistance in the video display area. (12) [Control Button Display] Selection Menu Select whether or not to display pan and tilt control buttons in the video display area. (13) [Control Assist Correction] Button If you click this when the displayed control assist ance does not match the actual camera angle, the actual camera angle will be confirmed and the position of t he displayed control assistance automatically corrected. Correction takes approximately one minute. (14) [Digital Zoom] Select whether or not to use digital zoom. If you select [Enable], the digital zoom range will appear on the zoom slider and you will be able to use digital zoom. The higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the video quality. (15) [Image Flip] Selection Menu Select the orientation of the camera video. If [Enable] is selected, the vid eo is displayed rotated 180 degrees. (16) [Image Stabilizer] Select this to reduce blur in video due to camera vibration. If there is still blur after selecting [On1], select [On2]. The angle of view will be narrower and the video noisier when using stabilization compared to when it is not used. (17) [Focus] Focus the camera (P. 54). (18) [Exposure Compensation] Slider Adjust exposure to suit the brightness of subjects (P. 55). Important Stabilization will not affect blurring of subjects. Stabilization is not effective beyond a certain degree of vibration or for momentary vibrations. If you select [On2], it is recommended select ing a video reception size less than 640 × 480. If you use stabilization, please refer to the information listed in the following “Important” sections. – The “Important” section in “View Restriction Setting Tool” (P. 207). – The “Important” section in “View Video With Admin Viewer” (P. 143). – The “Important” section in “Register Presets” (P. 170). M641M 640 M 641M 640 M 641M 640 M 641M 640 M 641M 640 M 641M 640 M 641M 640
Camera Angle Setting Tool 3 53 After connecting to the camera, view the displayed video to make settings, such as the camera angle and zoom. Set the Camera Angle and Zoom You can set the camera angle and zoom using the video display area or buttons. Make Settings with the Op eration Buttons and Sliders You can set the camera angle with the [Pan], [Tilt] and [Rotation] buttons. While you push a button, the camera angle will change in t hat direction. When you release the button, the camera angle will stop. If you rotate the camera angle using the [Rotation] slider , release the mouse button when the video display area is horizontal. Set Camera Angle by Clicking Video If you click anywhere in the video display area, the camera angle will change to center on that location. If you click outside the pan or tilt r ange, however, the camera angle will only change for the one which is within its range. Note If the camera moves differently than the intended operation, or if settings in the full range displayed by control assist canno t be made, control assist may be out of alignment with the actual camera angle. If this happens, reset the camera angle after clicki ng [Control Assist Correction]. Set the Camera Angle Important You will have to reconfigure Intelligent Function detection area se ttings, privacy mask settings, or preset settings you have already made on a camera, if you change settings on that camera with the Camera Angle Setting Tool. M 641M 640 Pans left or right. Tilts up or down. Rotates. M641M 640
54 Change the Camera Zoom Ratio You can change the zoom ratio of the camera with the [Zoom] buttons or [Zoom] slider. Operation will continue while you hold a [Zoom] button down and stop when you release it. If you drag the slider handle, the camera zoom ratio will change according to the position on the slider. If you select [Digital Zoom] > [Enable], the maximum optica l telephoto icon and digital zoom range will appear and you will be able to use digital zoom. The higher the digital zoom ratio, howev er, the lower the video quality becomes. Set the Focus and Exposure Compensation This focuses on the subject. Adjust exposu re to suit the brightness of subjects. Note The exposure compensation value set with the Camera Angle Setting Tool will be reset when the camera is rebooted. Set the Focus You can automatically or manually focus on subjects, or set focus to infinity. You can use One-shot AF to focus on subjects manually. (1) [Auto] Automatically focuses on the subject. (2) [Manual] Use buttons ((4) and (5)) to manually adjust focus. (3) [Fixed at Infinity] Fixes the focus near infinity. (4) [One-shot AF] Use when the focus mode is set to [Manual]. When you cl ick this, it will focus once using autofocus and then switch to manual focus. (5) Far and Near Buttons Use to adjust focus when the focus mode is set to [Manual]. Focus will change while you hold the buttons down and stop when you release them. Zooms in. Zooms out. Digital Zoom Range Optical telephoto end icon (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Camera Angle Setting Tool 3 55 Note Focusing may be difficult for the following type s of subjects when using [Auto] or [One-shot AF]. Difficult to Focus Subjects It is recommended that you check that the camera is f ocused whenever you restart the camera or use One-shot AF. The focus ranges (approximate) are shown in the table below. * Using infrared illumination from an external device may throw the camera out of focus. Set the Exposure Compensation Set the video brightness. Focuses further away. Focuses nearer. Focus ModeDay/Night Settings Day modeNight mode Auto/Manual 0.3 m (12 in.) – infinity 0.3 m (12 in.) – infinity Fixed at Infinity Fixed near infinity* A white wall or other subject lacking bright/dark contrastA slanting subject A 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 subject A dark area or night viewSubjects both near and far
56 If you create a camera specification file listing the information needed to connect to cameras beforehand, you can load the file with the Camera Angle Setting Tool and connect to cameras that appear in the camera list simply by specifying them. When you set the camera angle of multiple cameras, this eliminates the need to enter information, such as the host name and password, of each camera individually. Create a Camera Specification File Create the camera specification file with an editor like the text editor and save the file as .csv format. Information Listed in a Camera Specification File The camera specification file consists of the following format. The first row serves as a header row listing the titles of each column. Each row from the second row on, lists the information for one camera per row. The information listed in each column is described below. Use a Camera Specification File Important Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specificat ion file. Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care. Important The maximum number of cameras that can be listed in a camera specification file is 30. An error wi ll be generated if you try to load a file with the Camera Angle Setting Tool listing 31 or more cameras. Header Row RegisterNameHostNamePortNumberUserNamePasswordConnectType Individual Camera Information (Max. 30 Cameras) B1F VB-M641VE192.168.100.180rootcamera10 1Fa VB-M640VE192.168.100.280rootcamera20 1Fb VB-M641V192.168.100.380rootcamera30 Header Row TitleInformation Listed in Column RegisterName Enter any camera name. This will appear in the camera list when connected. HostName Host name or IP address of the camera. PortNumber HTTP port nu mber for the camera (default setting is 80). UserName Administrator user name for the camera (default setting is “root”). Password Administrator password for the camera (default setting is “camera”). ConnectType Enable SSL communications: 1 Disable SSL communications: 0 (default setting is 0).
Camera Angle Setting Tool 3 57 Example Using a Text Editor for Entry Enter each item separated by a comma. Give the file the .csv extension and save it. RegisterName,HostName,PortNumb er,UserName,Password,ConnectType B1F VB-M641VE,192.168.100 .1,80,root,camera1,0 1Fa VB-M640VE,192.168.1 00.2,80,root,camera2,0 1Fb VB-M641V,192.168.100.3,80,root,camera3,0 2Fa VB-M641V,192.168.100.4,80,root,camera4,0 2Fb VB-M641V,192.168.100.5,80,root,camera5,0 3Fa VB-M741LE,192.168.10 0.6,80,root,camera6,0 R VB-M740E,192.168.100.7 ,443,root,camera7,0 Important If you separate items with a delimiter other than a comma, such as a semicolon, the Camera Angle Setting Tool will not be able to load the file.
Chapter Setting Page The Setting Page is used to make necessary basic settings after camera installation, such as, network, video and security settings, and to make settings to su it the situation in which a camera will be used. It also has the maintenance menu for the camera.
60 This section explains operation up to displaying the Setting Page, and common Setting Page operations. Access the Setting Page Use a web browser to access the camera’s top page to display the Setting Page. A user authenticatio n window appears. The Setting Menu will appear. Note You can also access the Setting Page from the Camera Managemen t Tool. For details, please refer to the “Camera Management Tool User Manual”. Setting Menu (1) [Admin Viewer] Click this button to launch Admin Viewer. (2) [Back to top] Click this button to navigate to the top page. (3) Setting Menus If you click this, a submenu (P. 62) will appear (exclu ding the [Memory Card], [Maintenance] and [User Page] menus). Click the submenu to navigate to each Setting Page. How to Use The Setting Page 1 Launch the camera top page and click [ Setting Page] (P. 41). 2Enter a user name and password (P. 42) and click [OK]. Important To ensure security, exit the web browser after completing se ttings on the Setting Page and after using Admin Viewer/Admin Tools. Do not open multiple Setting Pages at one time and try to change the settings of a single camera. (3) (1)(2)