Canon network camera VBR13 User Manual
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Appendix 6 241 A041 Number of uploads (FTP) [info] A042 Number of uploads (HTTP) [info] Memory card notification M001 Starting and stopping of memory card control module [info] M002 Valid management information inserted [info] M003 Started/finished recreation of management information [info] ONVIF notification (RTP) R001 Startup of RTP distribution module [info] R002 Stopping of RTP distribution module [info] R003 RTSP PLAY request received [info] R004 RTSP TEARDOWN request received [info] Description uploader ftp: normal=%1 test=%2 (A041) %1 Number of normal uploads. %2 Number of test uploads. Meaning Shows the number of uploads executed. Description uploader http: normal=%1 test=%2 (A042) %1 Number of normal uploads. %2 Number of test uploads. Meaning Shows the number of uploads executed. Description %1 sdctrl (M001) %1 Starting or stopping Meaning The memory card control module (sdctrl) has started or stopped. Description Valid db information (%1)(%2)(%3) was inserted (M002) %1 Name of management information file with inserted valid information %2 Directory number of valid information %3 File number of valid information Meaning Added to management information as it appears to be a valid video file. Description %1 updating management file (%2)(M003) %1 Start | Finish %2 Management information identification number Meaning Process to recreate management information finished. Description starting media_plane (R001) Meaning RTP distribution module started. Description stoppting media_plane (R002) Meaning RTP distribution module stopped. Description PLAY received: client_IP=%1, profile=%2, num_of_sessions=%3(V=%4, A=%5, M=%6,BC=%7) (R003) %1 Client IP address %2 Profile name of requested PLAY %3 Total number of client sessions %4 Total distribution count of Video stream %5 Total distribution count of Audio stream %6 Total distribution count of Metadata stream %7 Total distribution count of AudioBackChannel Meaning RTSP PLAY request was received. Description TEARDOWN received: client_IP=%1, profile=%2, num_of_sessions=%3(V=%4, A=%5, M=%6,BC=%7) (R004) %1 Client IP address %2 Profile name of requested TEARDOWN %3 Total number of client sessions %4 Total distribution count of Video stream %5 Total distribution count of Audio stream %6 Total distribution count of Metadata stream %7 Total distribution count of AudioBackChannel Meaning RTSP TEARDOWN request was received.
242 R005 Starting multicast [info] R006 Stopping multicast [info] Description start multicast: profile=%1, num_of_sessions=%2(V=%3, A=%4, M=%5,BC=%6) (R005) %1 Client IP address %2 Profile name of requested MulticastStreaming START %3 Total distribution count of Video stream %4 Total distribution count of Audio stream %5 Total distribution count of Metadata stream %6 Total distribution count of AudioBackChannel Meaning Multicast was started. Description stop multicast: profile=%1, num_of_sessions=%2(V=%3, A=%4, M=%5,BC=%6) (R006) %1 Client IP address %2 Profile name of requested MulticastStreaming STOP %3 Total distribution count of Video stream %4 Total distribution count of Audio stream %5 Total distribution count of Metadata stream %6 Total distribution count of AudioBackChannel Meaning Multicast was stopped.
Appendix 6 243 Messages Displayed in the Information Display Messages displayed in the information display of the Camera Viewer are classified into the following three types. Warning Message List of Viewer Messages IconCategoryExplanation Information Message Displays help messages related to vari ous buttons, pull-down lists, etc., as well as frame rate and other information. Warning Message Displays a message urging caution to the user when camera control privileges cannot be obtained, the audio session stops, etc. Error Message Displayed when a system error occurs in the viewer. MessageExplanation The camera is busy. The connection limit was exceeded. Failed to get camera control privileges. The request for camera control privileges was denied because the camera was being used by the administrator, etc. You are not connected to the camera. An attempt was made to operate the camera when the camera was not connected. Please get camera control privileges. An attempt was made to operate the camera without camera control privileges. Another user is already connected as an administrator. The administrator is already connected to the camera. No audio device. The [Audio Reception] button or [Audio Transmission] button was clicked while the computer audio device was unavailable or disabled. Insufficient memory card capacity. An attempt was made to manually record to a memory card with insufficient capacity. Recording to memory card is not a llowed. Recording to the memory card failed because [Memory Card Operation Status] > [Operation Settings] was not set to [Save Logs and Videos]. You cannot control the camera unless you exit Digital PTZ and Viewer PTZ. The video display area was clicked with the Digital PTZ or Viewer PTZ enabled. You cannot control the camera unless you exit Viewer PTZ. The video display area was clicked with the Viewer PTZ enabled. Start Digital PTZ or Viewer PTZ. You clicked the pan/tilt slider, zoom slider, or video display area with the Digital PTZ and Viewer PTZ disabled. Waiting for control privileges. A general user is waiting to obtain control. Recreating video management information. The video managem ent information on the memory card is being recreated. User authentication failed. User authentication failed, or the [Audio Transmission] button was clicked with [Audio Distribution] cleared for an authorized user in [User Authority] when connecting as an authorized user. Failed to initialize the ActiveX plugin. When the ActiveX plug-in is not installed after starting the Camera Viewer, the Camera Viewer waits 10 seconds for the plug-in to be installed, but the plug-in was not installed after 10 seconds. JavaScript is not availa ble or disabled on your web browser. JavaScript could not be used in the web browser. R13M50H652H651 M50 R13R12 H652H651
244 Currently in the process of starting or ending audio transmission and receiving.Attempted to start or stop audio transmission while already processing starting or stopping of audio transmission and reception. Cannot be controlled, because it is set to fixed at infinity mode. You tried to operate the focus when [Focus] was set to [Fixed at infinity]. Cannot be controlled, because it is set to manual mode. You tried to operate the Back Ligh t Compensation button or exposure compensation when [Exposure] was se t to [Manual], or [Smart Shade Control] was set to [Auto]. You do not have video reception permission. A user without video reception privileges tried to connect to the camera. Cannot be controlled, because Clear IR Mode is enabled. You tried to operate Day/Night with [Clear IR Mode] enabled. Audio reception is restricted. You clicked the audio reception button when [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Transmission from the Camera] was set to [Disable]. Audio transmission is restricted. You clicked the audio transmission button when [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Reception from View er] was set to [Disable]. Your web browser is not supported. You started t he Camera Viewer with an unsupported web browser. ActiveX is disabled. ActiveX is disabled in th e web browser settings or system functions cannot be accessed from ActiveX due to security settings. MessageExplanation R13M50H652H651 M50 R13M50H652H651 R13M50H652H651
Appendix 6 245 If you have forgotten the settings and want to set the camera from the beginning, restore the factory default settings first. It is recommended that you use [Setting Page] > [Maintenance] > [Backup / Restor e] to create a backup file before restoring the factory default settings (P. 220). Note Settings can also be backed up using the Camera Management Tool . For details on using the Camera Management Tool, please refer to “Camera Management Tool User Manual”. For factory default settings, please refer to P. 248. Restoring the Initial Settings from a Web Browser Use [Maintenance] > [General] > [Initialization] > [Netwo rk Settings] > [Do not save] on the Setting Page (P. 218). Restoring Factory Default Settings with the Reset Switch on the Camera If you have forgotten or do not know t he IP address of the camera or your Admi nistrator password, you cannot operate the camera via the network. In this case, reset the camera. Prepare the camera for being reset in advance. In order to press the reset switch or reboot switch, it may be necessary to remove items such as the dome case or cover. For details, please refer to “Installat ion Guide” included with the camera. VB-R13VE/VB-R12VE/ VB-M50B/VB-H651V When the LED stops flas hing, the reset procedure is complete. Restoring Factory Default Settings Important If you restore default settings, you will become unable to connect to the camera because the administrator account is also initialized. Use the Camera Management Tool to configure the initial settings (P. 38). 1Hold down the reset switch while pressing the reboot switch with a pointed object. 2Release the reboot switch after at least three se conds while still holding down the reset switch. 3Release the reset switch when the LED (blue) starts flashing. Reset Switch LED Reboot Switch VB-R13VE/VB-R12VE VB-M50B Reset Switch LED Reboot Switch
246 VB-R13The camera does not have a power swit ch. To turn the camera on or off, connect or disconnect the power cable. The LED will flash. When the LED stops flas hing, the reset procedure is complete. Reset Switch LED Reboot Switch VB-H651V 1Turn the camera off. 2Hold down the reset switch and connect the power cable. Continue to hold the reset switch for five seconds or longer. 3Release the reset switch. Reset Switch LED
Appendix 6 247 VB-H652LVEWhen the LED stops flas hing, the reset procedure is complete. 1Incline the installation adjustment switch to the RESET position while pressing the reboot switch with a pointed object. 2Release the reboot switch after at least three seconds wh ile still inclining the installation adjustment switch. 3Release the installation adjustment switch when the LED starts flashing. Installation Adjustment Switch Reboot Switch LED
248 List of Factory Default Settings ItemSetting LAN Interface Auto Maximum Packet Size 1500 IPv4 Address Setting Method Auto (DHCP) IPv4 Address 192.168.100.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 IPv4 Default Gateway Address AutoIP Enable IPv4 Address (AutoIP) IPv6 Enable Auto (RA) Enable Auto (DHCPv6) Enable IPv6 Address (Manual) Prefix Length 64 IPv6 Default Gateway Address IPv6 Address (Auto) DNS Name Server Address 1 Name Server Address 2 Auto-Setting of Name Server Address Disable Host Name Host Name Registration with DDNS Disable Search Domain Search Domain List mDNS Use mDNS Enable Administrator Account Administrator Name Password Authorized User Camera Control Video Distribution and Privileged Camera Control Guest User Camera Control Video Distribution and Camera Control Authorized User Audio Distribution Yes R13M50H652H651 Guest User Audio Distribution Yes Current Date and Time Setting Setting Method Set manuallyAuto-Setting of NTP Server Disable NTP Server Time zone (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Daylight Saving Time Disable All Videos Video Size Set 1920 x 1080 / 960 x 540 / 480 x 270 Video Quality: 480 x 270 6 Video Quality: 960 x 540 6 Video Quality: 1920 x 1080 6 Video Quality: Digital PTZ 6 Video Size: video Transmission 1920 x 1080 Maximum Frame Rate: Video Transmission 15.0 Video Size: Upload / Memory card 480 x 270 H.264(1) Video Size 1920 x 1080 Bit Rate Control Use bit rate control Target Bit Rate (kbps) 3072 Video Quality 6 Frame Rate (fps) 15 I Frame Interval (sec) 1 H.264(2) Enable in H.264(2) Disable Video Size 480 x 270 Bit Rate Control Use bit rate control Target Bit Rate (kbps) 1024 Video Quality 6 Frame Rate (fps) 15 I Frame Interval (sec) 1 All Videos ItemSetting R13M50H652H651 R13R12H652H651 H652H651 M50
Appendix 6 249 Video Size Set1280 x 720 / 640 x 360 / 320 x 180 Video Quality: 320x180 6 Video Quality: 640x360 6 Video Quality: 1280x720 6 Video Quality: Digital PTZ 6 Video Size: video Transmission 1280 x 720 Maximum Frame Rate: Video Transmission 15.0 Video Size: Upload / Memory card 320 x 180 H.264(1) Video Size 1280 x 720 Bit Rate Control Use bit rate control Target Bit Rate (kbps) 3072 Video Quality 6 Frame Rate (fps) 15 I Frame Interval (sec) 1 H.264(2) H.264(2) Disable Video Size 320 x 180 Bit Rate Control Use bit rate control Target Bit Rate (kbps) 1024 Video Quality 6 Frame Rate (fps) 15 I Frame Interval (sec) 1 General Default Page Display Setting Page User Authentication Authenticate Rotate Video Display Do not rotate Camera Name Camera Name (alphanumeric characters) Camera Camera Control Digital Zoom Disable Enhanced Digital Zoom Disable Maximum Digital Zoom Magnification 5 Image Stabilizer Disable Smart Shade Control Strength (Auto) Medium ItemSetting H652H651 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 Haze Compensation Strength (Auto)Medium Infrared Light Strength (Auto) Strong Motion-Adaptive Noise Reduction Disable Pan/Tilt Speed Control Control by zoom position Auto Flip Enable Day/Night (when Auto is set) Switching Brightness Standard Response (sec.) 20 Installation Conditions LED Setting Turn On Image Flip Disable Camera Position Control Restricted to Presets No Restriction Camera Position without Control Do not return to Home Position External Input Device 1 Device Name (alphanumeric characters) External Input Device 2 Device Name (alphanumeric characters) External Output Device 1 Device Name (alphanumeric characters) External Output Device 2 Device Name (alphanumeric characters) Camera position Pan/Tilt/Zoom position Register Digital PTZ Position Unregister Camera Settings Focus Auto Manual Exposure Auto AGC Limit 6 Slow Shutter Disable Shutter Speed 1/100 Aperture 11 ItemSetting H652 R13R12M50 R13R12 M50 R13R12M50 R13M50H652H651 R13M50H652H651 R13M50H652H651 R13M50H652H651 R13R12M50 M50H652H651 R13R12M50 H652H651
250 Gain9 Exposure Compensation 0 Metering Mode Center-Weighted Smart Shade Control Disable Smart Shade Control Level 1 (Mild) White Balance Auto R Gain 255 B Gain 255 Noise Reduction Standard Sharpness 3 Color Saturation 4 Haze Compensation Disable Haze Compensation Level 4 Clear IR Mode Disable Day/Night Day Mode Use Infrared Day/Night Operation Infrared Light Level 1 (Mild) Day/Night Mode Focus Day/Night Mode Focus Control Use One-shot AF Light Source Fluorescent Camera Control Day/Night Day Mode Panorama Creation Area Specify the panorama creation area Not specified Capture Settings Exposure Lock Center White Balance Lock Do not lock Focus Lock Do not lock Restrict View View Restrictions Disable Preset Registration Pan/Tilt/Zoom position Register Digital PTZ Position Register Camera Settings Register Unregister Preset Name (alphanumeric characters) preset 1 Show in Viewers Enable Route List/Route ItemSetting M50 H652 H652 H652H651 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 H652H651 R13R12M50 H652H651 Effective Conditions Not used Route Name (alphanumeric characters) Specify Active Time Not specified Start Time 00:00 End Time 00:00 Reverse Route Disable Edit Tour Route Speed (PT) 20 (Fast) Speed (Z) 8(Fast) Pause Duration 0 1 Specified Area Area 1 (Pink) Disable Area 2 (Purple) Disable Area 3 (Blue) Disable Area 4 (Cyan) Disable Area 5 (Green) Disable Area 6 (Yellow) Disable Area 7 (Orange) Disable Area 8 (White) Disable Enable in H.264(1) Disable Enable in H.264(2) Disable Data Size Reduction Level Hight On-screen display Date display Disable Position of date display Upper left Format of date display YYYY/MM/DD Time display Disable Position of time display Upper left Text display Display nothing Position of text display Upper left Text string display Color of text White Background color Black Color depth of text and background Fill text and background color Mask area Area Enable All privacy masks Color Black ItemSetting R13R12M50 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 H652H651