Canon network camera VBR13 User Manual
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Chapter Camera Viewer Use the web browser to access the Viewer in the camera to perform camera operations, view live video, and check the status of events.
52 You can start the Camera Viewer to switch users and check/configure the status of the camera as well as the video display. Note If you open another window or tab to access the camera while an aut henticated web page is displayed, the authentication information of the displayed web page may be discarded. In this case, enter the authentication information again. Launching the Camera Viewer You can enter the IP address set with the Camera Managemen t Tool (P. 40) directly into a web browser to display the Setting Page of the camera, and star t the Viewer from the Setting Page. Note For details on settings in the Camera Management Tool, please refer to “Camera Management Tool User Manual”. The authentication screen for Setting Page will be displayed. The Setting Menu is displayed. Note You can set [Basic] > [Viewer] > [General] > [Default Page] to [Dis play Viewer] in the setting menu to set the Viewer as the default page (P. 107). Viewing Video with the Camera Viewer 1 Launch the web browser. 2Enter the IP address, and press the Enter key. 3Enter the Administrator Name and Administrator Password (P. 39) and click [OK]. 4Click [Viewer].
Camera Viewer 4 53 The authentication screen for the Viewer is displayed. The Camera Viewer is displayed. User Authentication When you use the Viewer and the Setting page, an authenticati on screen is displayed, and you are prompted to enter a user name and password. If you enter the wrong user name or password, you will not be able to connect to the camera. Enter the correct user name and password and connect to the camera. When [Basic] > [Viewer] > [Viewer Settings] > [User Aut hentication] on the Setting Page is set to [Do not authenticate], the authe ntication screen is not displa yed when connecting the Viewer. The administrator name and administrator password are set using the Camera Management Tool (P. 39). 5Enter the administrator name and adminis trator password (P. 39), and click [OK]. Authentication screen for the Setting Page Authentication screen for the Viewer
54 Note Only administrators can connect to a camera using the Setting Page. When IE ESC (Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration) is enabled in Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, the blocked content dialog box may be displayed when attempting to access the Setting Page or the viewer. If this happens, please register the camera IP a ddress as a trusted site. Switching to the Administrat or or an Authorized User If [Basic] > [Viewer] > [Viewer Settings] > [User Authentication] is set to [Do not authenticate] on the Setting Page, an authentication screen is not displayed when connecting to the Viewer, and you can use the Viewer as a guest user. Guest users cannot perform some operations with the Viewer, but you can also switch the user in order to use the Viewer as an administrator or authorized user. The [Main] menu will be displayed. Important Change the administrator password periodically to enhance system security. Do not forget the new password. Restore factory default settings if you have forgotten the administrator account (P. 245). However, 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). It is strongly recommended that you cl ear the [Remember my credentials] checkbox w hen an authorized user shares a Viewer on the same computer. 1Click [Main] button. 2Click [Switch Users].
Camera Viewer 4 55 The user authentication window is displayed. The Viewer for the user entered for user authentication is displayed. Note In environments without a proxy server, select [Network and Internet] > [Internet options] > the [Connections] tab > [LAN setti ngs], and clear the [Automatically detect settings] checkbox in [Control Panel]. Camera Viewer Access Restrictions You can set authorized users, whi ch require user authentication, and guest users, which do not require authentication. The functions that each user can use in the Camera Viewer depend on the privileges assigned to the user (P. 101). Administrator: The user assigned all privileges. Access the Viewer using the administrator name and pass word registered for the administrator account (P. 39). The administrator can disable all the pr ivileges of an authorized user or a guest user, and completely prohibit authorized users and guest user s from accessing the camera. Authorized user: An authorized user has higher privileges than a guest user. It is necessary to register the user name and password (P. 100). Guest user: This user can only use a limited set of functions. Can access the Viewer without performing user authentication. The four types of privileges for using the Viewers are pr ivileged camera control, camera control, video distribution and audio distribution. The scope of each privilege and whether it can be granted to a user is shown below. 3Enter a user name and password and click [OK].
56 If an item in [Privileged Camera Control], [Camera Control], or [Video Distribution] is set to [Enable], the items above and to the right of that item are also set to [Enable]. If an it em is set to [Disable], the items below and to the left of that item are also set to [Disable]. In the rows, more powerful privileges ar e on the left and less powerful privileges are on the right. However, audio distribution can be set separately. In the columns, authorized users have higher privileges than guest users. Note The factory default setting gives privileged camera control to authorized users. With the factory default settings, guest users are assigned pr ivileges for camera control, video distribution, and audio distribution. PrivilegePrivileged Camera ControlCamera ControlVideo DistributionAudio Distribution Scope of Privilege Can perform the most operations after the administrator. Can perform some Viewer operations. View Video with the Viewer Receive or Audio with the Viewer Grant to Authorized Users Yes YesYes Yes Grant to Guest Users No YesYes Yes Important Multiple computers cannot connect to a single camera at the same time using the same administrator account. An authorized user or a guest user can connect to the camera from multiple computers at the same time. However, when controlling the camera, authorized users are given priority of the camera control, and guest users are placed in a queue. [Basic] > [Viewer] > [General] > [Default Page] must be set to [Display Viewer] to enable authorized users and guest users to connect to the camera.
Camera Viewer 4 57 Camera Viewer Screen The privileges required for operating the Viewer are indicated with the following symbols. Administrator Privileges Privileged Camera Control or higher privileges Camera Control or higher privileges No Symbol Video Distributi on or higher privileges Audio Distribution privileges (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (8) (9) (10) (11) (7) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (24) (25) (14) (12) (13) (15) (1) (22) (23) (16) (A) (B) (C) (D) (K) (L) (M) (N)(S) (T) (U) (V) (W) (17) (20) (18)(19) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (O) (P) (R) (Q)(X)
58 (1) Video Display AreaDisplays video received from the camera. (2) [Reconnect] Button Reconnects to the camera. Can be operated when the Viewer is not connected to the camera. (3) [Full Screen Mode] Button Video is displayed in full screen mode (P. 64). (4) [Switch Area Zoom /Drag to Move] Button Switch between Area Zoom and Drag to Move functions for dragging in the video display area (P. 69). (5) [BLC] (Back Light Compensation) Button Turns on/off backlight compensation. This control is effe ctive when the video is dark due to backlight (P. 73). (6) [Memory Card Recording] Button Start and stop video recording to a memory card (P. 80). (7) [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] Button Obtain and release the camera control privileges (P. 67). (8) [Snapshot] Button Open the snapshot panel and display a still image of th e moment you clicked the button in the control display area (P. 79). (9) [Viewer PTZ] Button Starts/stops the Viewer PTZ. When star ted, the Viewer PTZ panel is displayed in the control display area (P. 75). (10) [Digital PTZ] Button Starts/stops the Digital PTZ. When star ted, the Digital PTZ panel is displayed in the control display area (P. 76). (11) [Panorama Display] Button Displays the panorama display panel in the control display area (P. 71). (12) [Close] Button Closes the panels displayed in the control display area. (13) Snapshot Tab Click this to switch the control displa y area to the snapshot panel (P. 79). (14) Viewer PTZ/Digital PTZ Tab Click this to switch the control display area to the Viewer PTZ/Digital PTZ panel (P. 75). (15) Panorama Display Tab Click this to switch the control display area to the panorama display panel (P. 71). (16) Control Display Area Click (13), (14), or (15) to display the snapshot panel, Viewer PTZ/Digita l PTZ panel, or panorama display panel. R13R12M50 M50H652H651 R13R12M50 R13R12M50
Camera Viewer 4 59 (17) [Main] MenuSwitches the language or user, and switches the Setting Page or Mobile Camera Viewer. (A) [Language] Button Switches the display language . (B) [Switch Users] Use this to log in as an administ rator or authorized user (P. 54). (C) [Setting Page] The screen switches to the Setting Page (P. 88). (D) [Mobile Camera Viewer] Switches the connection to the Mobile Camera Viewer . For details on Mobile Camera Viewer, please refer to “Mobile Camera Viewer Operation Guide”. (18) [Video and Audio] Menu Configures the video displa y size and audio transmission/reception of the Viewer. (E) Video Size Select the video reception size and vi deo format from the camera (P. 63). (F) H.264 Reception Selects whether to enable or disable H.264 video reception (P. 63). (G) Display Size Select the video di splay size for the screen (P. 63). (H) Maximum Frame Rate Select the maximum frame rate for JPEG video (P. 64). (I) Audio Reception Setting to start/stop audi o reception and the volume from the camera (P. 82). (J) Audio Transmission Setting to start/stop audio tran smission, the volume, and transmissi on time to the camera (P. 82). (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) H651H652M50R13 H651H652M50R13 R13M50H652H651 R13M50H652H651
60 (19) [Camera Operation] MenuSets the pan/tilt/zoom, focus, exposure , and day/night switch of the camera. (K) Pan/Tilt Operate a button to move the angle in the direction of the arrow (P. 71). (L) Pan/Tilt Speed Select the operating speed for the [Pan/Tilt] buttons (P. 71). (M) Zoom Operate a button to zoom in and zoom out (P. 71). (N) Zoom Speed Select the operation speed for the zoom button (P. 71). (O) Focus Sets the camera to focus on the subject (P. 72). (P) Exposure Compensation Corrects the exposure according to the brightness of the subject (P. 72). (Q) Clear IR Mode Selects whether to enable/disable the clear IR mode that reduces shade and heat shimmer in far backgrounds (P. 73). (R) Day/Night Set a capture mode suited to the brightness of the camera installation environment (P. 73). M50R12R13 M50R12R13 M50R12R13 M50R12R13 (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (R) (Q)M50 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 R13R12M50 M50