Canon network camera VBR13 VE User Manual
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Setting Page 5 141 Displays the date and time, camera name and other text on the Viewer. Note Depending on video quality settings, the on-screen display may become difficult to decipher. Set it after confirming appearance on actual video When using digital PTZ, on-screen display wi ll not be displayed if the cropped video has a horizontal size of 384 pixels or less. On-Screen Display [Date display] Select whether to display the date on the Viewer. [Position of date display] Select position for date...
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142 [Color of text] Select from eight colors for the text color. [Background color] Select from eight colors for the background color. [Color depth of text and background] Select a color depth combination (Filling, Transparence, Translucence) for the text and background color.
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Setting Page 5 143 Mask any areas of the camera video. You can check the camera video and set up to eight privacy masks. When the camera is panned, tilted, or zoomed, the privacy mask areas follow the camera video. Registering Privacy Masks Use the mouse to position and size the privacy mask areas, then save the settings to the camera. Use the sliders to operate the camera angle. In addition, you can perform the following operations while the mouse operation switch button is purple after clicking...
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144 The preview frame attached with the area number is displayed on the video di splay area. The privacy mask area for the corresponding number is also displayed on the privacy mask registration area. Drag the preview frame displayed in the video display area to the position you want to mask. Change the size of the preview fr ame by dragging the handles () positioned on its four sides. The settings for the privacy mask area is enabled. Set [Mask area] to [Disable] to temporarily disable a pr ivacy mask...
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Setting Page 5 145 Changing/Deleting a Privacy Mask Privacy Mask Registration Area This shows the positions of privacy mask areas in t he entire area that can be captured by the camera. (1) Entire Area That Camera Can Capture This shows the area that can physically be captured. If a panorama image is registered in the camera, the panorama im age is displayed here. (2) View Restriction Area Appears in gray if view restrictions have been configured (P. 127). (3) Privacy Mask Areas Privacy mask areas with...
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146 Move the preview frame by dragging it and change its size by dragging the handles () positioned on its four sides. Note To discard changes and restore settings saved to the camera, cl ick [Clear]. However, note that mask area settings that have not been saved in the camera by clic king [Apply] are all discarded. The changed privacy mask area is saved to the camera. Deleting a Privacy Mask from the Camera Click [Delete] for [Mask area] in the privacy mask that you want to delete, then click...
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Setting Page 5 147 Settings for audio input from the microphone connected to the camera and audio output from the Viewer. The output sound clip used when an event is triggered can also be registered. General Sound Set the audio input/output volume, e cho cancellation and microphone type. [Input Volume] Enter the input volume from the microphone connected to the camera. This is applied when [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Transmission from th e Camera] (P. 153) is set to [Enable]. [Output Volume]...
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148 [Audio Input] Select the type of microphone connected to the camera. Sound Clip Upload 1 to 3 You can upload up to three sound clips for playback when an event is triggered. Note The sound clip is used when audio playback is set in [Event] > [External Device Input] (P. 161) or [Event] > [Intelligent Function] > the [Event] tab (P. 197). [Browse File] Specify the sound clip to upload and click [Add]. To be able to upload a sound clip, it must satisfy the following requirements. Playback length:...
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Setting Page 5 149 Settings for HTTP server, SNMP server, FTP server usage or WS-Security time checks. HTTP Server Set the authentication method and HTTP port number. [Authentication Method] Select an authentication method for use by the HTTP server. [HTTP Port] Enter an HTTP port number. Normally use [80] (factory default setting). [HTTPS Port] Enter an HTTPS port number. Normally use [443] (factory default setting). SNMP Server Configure the necessary settings to use SNMP. Note The camera information...
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150 [Administrator Contact Information] Enter contact information (e-mail address, etc.) for the administrator of the camera. Setting information can be referenced by the SNMP manager. [Administration Function Name] Enter the camera name used for administration. Settin g information can be referenced by the SNMP manager. If left blank, the camera model name will be used. [Installation Location] Enter information regarding the installation location of this camera. Setting information can be referenced...