Canon network camera VBR13 User Manual
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Camera Viewer 4 61 (20) [Event and Input/Output] MenuEnables you to check the output operations and input status of an extern al device, the detection status of the intelligent function and the status of linked events. (S) External Device Output Use external device output (P. 84). (T) External Device Input Displays the status of the external device input signal for each input source (P. 84). (U) Intelligent Function (Image Detection) Displays the status of vide o detection by the intelligent function fo r each detection setting number (P. 84). (V) Intelligent Function (Auto Tracking) The status of Auto Tracking by the In telligent Function is displayed (P. 85). (W) Intelligent Function (Audio Detection) Displays the status of [V olume Detection] or [Scream Detection] (P. 85). (X) Linked Events Displays the status of linked events (P. 85). (21) Information Display Information, warning and error messages are displayed (P. 62). (22) Pan/Tilt Slider Drag the sliders to pan (horizontally) or tilt (vertically) the camera (P. 68). (23) Zoom Slider Turn the knob to operate the zoom in (telephoto)/zo om out (wide-angle) function of the camera (P. 68). (24) Preset Selection Menu Selects a preset registered in the camera in advance (P. 74). (25) [Home Position] Button Move the camera angle to the home position (P. 74). (S) (T) (U) (V) (W) (X) H651H652M50R13 H651H652M50R13 H651H652M50R13 H651H652M50R13 R12R13 R13M50H652H651 R13M50H652H651 R13R12 R13M50H652H651 R13M50H652H651
62 Checking Information Information, such as the frame rate, camera pan/tilt/zoom values and descriptions of each function, is displayed in the Information Display. Warning and error messages will also be displayed here if there are problems with camera operations or systems. For details on the information displayed, please refer to “List of Viewer Messages” (P. 243). Important When [Camera] > [Camera] > [Camera Control] > [Image Stabilizer ] (P. 108) is enabled, the actual angle of view of the video will be smaller than the pan/tilt/zoom values shown in the Information Display. Information Display
Camera Viewer 4 63 You can set the size and format of the video received from the camera and the size of the display screen on the computer. Changing the Reception Video Size/ Format and Display Screen Size Open the [Video and Audio] menu and c onfigure the video received from the camera. (1) Video Size Select the size and format of video received from the camera. The sizes that can be selected depend on the setting in [Basic] > [Video] > [All Videos] > [Video Size Set] on the Setting Page (P. 104). *1 If you enable [H.264] (make it purple), the H.264 video size is added to the menu. *2 [1920 x 1080 / 960 x 540 / 480 x 270] cann ot be set for [Video Size Set] (P. 104). (2) H.264 Enable this (make it purple ) to receive the H.264 video. If you click this when it is disabled (gray), the [Software Product License Agreement] dialog box is displayed. Click [Yes] to accept the terms of the license agreement. The d ecoder is downloaded from the camera, enabling H.264 video reception. (3) Display Size Setting The sizes that can be configured depend on the setting in [B asic] > [Video] > [All Videos] > [Video Size Set] on the Setting Page (P. 104). Changing the Reception Vide o Size and View Screen Size [Video Size Set] SettingSelectable Video Size JPEGH.264*1 1920 x 1080 / 960 x 540 / 480 x 270*2480 x 270 960 x 540 1920 x 1080 The sizes set with [Video Size] in [Basic] > [Video] > [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] in the Setting Page (P. 105), determine the sizes displayed in the menu. When [H.264(2)] is set to [E nable] in [Basic] > [Video] > [H.264(2)] in the Setting Page (P. 106), both the [H.264(1)] and [H.264(2)] video sizes are displayed in the menu. 1280 x 720 / 640 x 360 / 320 x 180 320 x 180 640 x 360 1280 x 720 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 320 x 240 640 x 480 1280 x 960 (1) (2) (4) (3) M50
64 * [1920 x 1080 / 960 x 540 / 480 x 270] cannot be set for [Video Size Set] (P. 104). (4) Max. Frame Rate (JPEG) You can select the maximum frame rate for JPEG video. The setting is not selectable when displa ying H.264 video in the video display area. Displaying in Full Screen Mode You can display the video display area in full screen mode by clicking the [Full Screen Mode] button in the upper right of the Viewer. Menus When the full screen view is used, the menu panels required for controlling t he camera are displayed on the bottom of the screen, as with the Camera Viewer screen. The privileges required for oper ating the menu panel are indica ted with the following symbols. [Video Size Set] SettingSelectable Screen SizeRemarks 1920 x 1080 / 960 x 540 / 480 x 270* Actual Pixels 480 x 270 960 x 540 1920 x 1080 Fit to Window [Actual Pixels] displays the video at the size at which it is being captured. [Fit to Window] di splays the video at the maximum size possible in the web browser window. 1280 x 720 / 640 x 360 / 320 x 180 Actual Pixels 480 x 270 640 x 360 1280 x 720 Fit to Window 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 Actual Pixels 480 x 360 640 x 480 1280 x 960 Fit to Window M50 Administrator Privileges Privileged Camera Contro l or higher privileges Camera Control or higher privileges No Symbol Video Distribution or higher privileges Audio Distribution privileges
Camera Viewer 4 65 (1) Menu Area Display Switch ButtonSwitches between displaying and hiding the menu bar. (2) [Reconnect] Button Reconnects to the camera. Can be operated when the Viewer is not connected to the camera. (3) Full Screen Mode Switch Button Returns the video display area to the regular view. (4) [Video and Audio] Menu Configures the video displa y size and audio transmission/reception of the Viewer. (A) Video Size Sets the reception video size from the camera (P. 63). (B) H.264 Selects whether to enable/disable H.264 video reception (P. 63). (C) Maximum Frame Rate Selects the maximum frame rate for JPEG video (P. 63). (D) Audio Reception Plays/stops the received audio and sets the volume (P. 82). (E) Audio Transmission Plays/stops the transmitted audio and sets t he volume and audio transmission time (P. 82). (5) Camera Operation Menu Performs the basic settings and operations of the camera. (F) PresetSelects a preset registered in the camera in advance (P. 74). (G) Focus Sets the camera to focus on the subject (P. 72). (H) Exposure Compensation Corrects the exposure according to the brightness of the subject (P. 72). (I) Day/Night (5) (2) (1)(7)(9)(3) (4)(8)(6) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) R13M50H652H651 R13M50H652H651 (F)(N) (G) (O) (L)(M)(J)(K)(I)(H)
66 Set a capture mode suited to the brightness of the camera installation environment (P. 73). (J) Clear IR Mode Selects whether to enable/disable the clear IR mode that reduces shade and heat shimmer in far backgrounds (P. 73). (K) Switch Area Zoom/Drag to Move Switch between Area Zoom and Drag to Move functio ns for dragging in the video display area (P. 69). (L) Pan/Tilt/Zoom If you enable this button (make it purple), the pan/ti lt/zoom sliders are displayed on the screen to perform operations (P. 70). The pan slider is displayed on the bottom of the screen, the tilt slider on the left edge of the screen, and the zoom slider on the righ t edge of the screen.* (M) BLC (Back Light Compensation) Turns on/off backlight compensation (P. 73). (N) Home Position Move the camera angle to the home position (P. 74). (O) Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges Obtain and release the camera control privileges (P. 67). (6) Event and Input/Output Menu Use external device output (P. 84). (7) Snapshot Displays the still image displayed when the button was clicked by opening the snapshot panel (P. 79). (8) Memory Card Recording Start and stop video recording to a memory card (P. 80). (9) Information Display Information, warning and error messages are displayed (P. 62). M50 R13R12M50 R13M50H652H651
Camera Viewer 4 67 This section describes the operations and configuration required for using the came ra, such as obtaining camera control privileges, setting the angle and focus. Obtaining Camera Control Privileges To use the camera, you must obtain control privileges with the Viewer. If you have not yet obtained camera co ntrol privileges, click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button. You will obtain control privileges and be able to use the buttons on the Viewer. The center of the [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privilege s] button turns green while you have control privileges. Camera Control Privilege Status Indicator Depending on the camera control privilege status, t he [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button appearance changes as follows. Operating the Camera Important It is necessary to obtain the camera control privileges to perfor m the operations and configuration as first described in this section. Camera control privileges not obtained Control privileges obtained AppearanceControl Privilege StatusExplanation Control privileges not obtained Camera cont rol privileges have not been obtained. Waiting for control privileges When a guest user is waiting to ob tain camera control privileges, the remaining time is counted down. Control privileges obtained Camera control privileges have been obtained. Control privileges obtained (remaining control time) After a guest user has obtained cam era control privileges, the time that the user can retain control priv ileges in priority over other guest users is counted down.
68 Using Pan/Tilt/Zoom You can pan, tilt and zoom the camera to set the camera angle. Note Camera operations using clicking and dragging, do not offer a high precision control of the camera. The administrator can operate the camera regardless of view rest rictions. Authorized and guest users can only operate the came ra within the restricted view. Clicking on the Video Displa y Area or Use the Sliders Moving by Clicking on the Video Display Area If you click in the video display area, the camera angle will change to center on the mouse pointer location. If the camera angle does not center on the desired locat ion with a single click, repeat the operation. Note Click operations are not available in the video disp lay area while using the Viewer PTZ or Digital PTZ. Moving Using the Sliders Drag the pan and tilt sliders to pan and tilt the camera. Drag the zoom slider to zoom the camera. The slider can also move by clicking directly on the slider bar. Sliders Used for Digital Zoom and Enhanced Digital Zoom If you set [Camera] > [Camera] > [Camer a Control] > [Digital Zoom] to [Enable] on the Setting Page (P. 108), the digital zoom range (orange) will be displayed on the zoom slider and you will be able to use digital zoom. Important Multiple users cannot obtain control privileges simultaneously. The Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges button is displayed for authorized users and guest users if [Camera Control] is selected in [Basic] > [User Management] > [User Authority] on the Setting Page. Administrators can take away camera control privileges from authorized users or guest users. Author ized users can also take away camera control privileges from guest users. A user with lower privileges cannot obtain camera control privileges while a user wi th higher privileges has camera control privileges. Once finished, the administrator should always exit the Viewer or click the [Obt ain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button t o release the control privileges. R13R12M50 Zoom Slider Drag upward to zoom in (telephoto), drag downward to zoom out (wide-angle). Tilt Slider Move the camera vertically. Pan Slider Move the camera horizontally.
Camera Viewer 4 69 Also, if you set [Camera] > [Camera] > [Camera Control] > [Enhanced Digital Zoom] to [Enable] on the Setting Page (P. 108), the enhanced digital zoom range (blue) is di splayed on the zoom slider and enhanced digital zoom becomes available. Enhanced digital zoom performs digital zooming within a r ange where poor image quality is not apparent, according to the received video size. Note The zoom magnification for enhanced digital zo om is limited to the video size set by the user with camera control privileges. Since other users also use digital zoom with the same zoom ratio, video deterioration may occur, depending on the received video size. If you perform a zoom in operation that passes the telephoto end of the enhanced digital zoom area when both the digital zoom area and enhanced digital zoom area exist, the camera temporarily stops at the telephoto end of the enhanced digital zoom area. The zoom ratio (digital zoom ratio) is displayed in the information view. With digital zoom, image quality is reduced as the zoom ratio increases. Using Area Zoom/Drag to Move You can drag on the video display area to z oom in and out, and change the camera angle. Note You cannot use Area Zoom or Drag to Move when using Viewer PTZ or Digital PTZ. Using Area Zoom to Zoom In and Out Drag left-to-right to define an area to zoom in on. Drag right-to-left to draw out a frame in which will appear a preview of the video display area that will be zoomed Digital Zoom Range Enhanced Digital Zoom Maximum Telephoto (Temporary Stop Position) Enhanced Digital Zoom Range Optical Zoom Range 1Click the [Switch Area Zoom/Drag to Move] button to enter (Area Zoom) mode. 2Drag out a frame in the video display area.
70 out to. When operating in Area Zoom mode, an icon (zoom in: ; zoom out: ) is displayed in the frame. To stop Area Zoom, right-click with the left mouse button held down, and the frame is displayed. When dragged left-to-right, the camera will zoom in until the area in the frame fills the video display area. When dragged right-to-left, the camera will zoom out, centered around the area in the frame. Using Drag to Move to Change the Camera Angle The camera angle will move in the direction of the arrow. The maximum length of the arrow is half the width and height of the video display area, and movement speed increases with the length of the area. Note When using Drag to Move, the pan/tilt slid ers will not move while the cameras moves. The camera will stop. Using [Pan/Tilt/Zoom] in the [Camera Control] Menu Open the [Camera Operation] menu and perf orm camera pan, tilt, and zoom operations. 3Release the mouse button. 1Click the [Switch Area Zoom/Drag to Move] button to enter (Drag to Move) mode. 2In the video display area, drag in the direction you would like to change the camera angle. An arrow will be displayed. 3Release the mouse button.