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    							Preset Setting Tool
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    Display Screens of Preset Setting Tool
    (1) Video Display Area
    The video currently captured by the camera is shown. 
    Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the 
    Admin Viewer. For details, see “How to Operate the 
    Viewer” (p. 124).
    (2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button
    Click the button to switch to . In this mode, move 
    the mouse pointer to the video display area and click 
    to operate the pan and tilt. Click the button again to 
    return to .
    (3) [Switch Screen Size] button
    Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the 
    video display area switches between “480 x 270” and 
    “960 x 540”.
    (4) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
    This button is used to obtain/release the camera 
    control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera 
    Control Privileges” (p. 126).
    (5) [Control for Admin] button
    Displays the Control for Admin Panel (p. 117).
    (6) [Panorama Screen] 
      
    The panorama image registered in the camera is 
    shown. A preset preview frame (yellow) reflecting the 
    preset settings is shown, where you can drag to resize 
    or move the frame and reflect the new frame in the 
    preset settings. Also, if view restrictions are set, those 
    areas are shown in a blue frame.
    (7) [Preset/Home Position] selection box
    Select the preset (from 1 to 20) or [Home Position] you 
    want to set.
    (8) [Quick Registration] 
    Load the current camera position, and register them 
    as preset settings.(9) [Preset Name]
    You can enter a preset name of up to 64 characters. 
    You can set a name in alphanumeric characters. Be 
    sure to enter a single-byte alphanumeric preset name. 
    When the [Home Position] is selected in (7), the preset 
    name function is grayed out.
    In a [Preset Name], ASCII characters (spaces or 
    printable characters) can be used. 
    (10)[Detailed Settings] 
      
    Show the detailed settings. 
    (10)-1 [Show in viewers] checkbox 
      
    Select this checkbox to use presets in the 
    viewer. When the [Home Position] is selected in 
    (7), this function is grayed out.
    (10)-2 Camera Parameter 
      
    Enter the center angle of the desired angle in 
    [Pan] and [Tilt]. In [Zoom], enter the view angle.
     Camera Angle
    [Pan]...... Set the pan position of the camera.
    [Tilt] ....... Set the tilt position of the camera.
    [Zoom] ... Set the viewing angle of the camera.
     [BLC] (Back Light Compensation)
    Select [OFF] or [ON] for the BLC setting of the 
    camera.
    The display is grayed out if [Smart Shade 
    Control] is set to [Auto].
     [Focus Mode] 
    Select [Auto], [Manual], or [Fixed at infinity] for 
    the focus mode of the camera. (p. 135) 
    Smart Shade Control]
    Select [OFF], a level from [1] (Mild) to [7] 
    (Strong) or [Auto] for the smart shade control 
    setting of the camera. (p. 135)
    (1)
    (19) (4) (5)
    (20)(18) (17) (11) (10)
    (10)-1 (3) (2)
    (6)
    (12)
    (14)
    (16) (13)
    (15) (7)
    (8)
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     [White Balance]
    Set the white balance of the camera to [Auto] 
    or according to the light source of the 
    condition in which it is used. For details on 
    light sources, see p. 43. 
     [R Gain], [B Gain]
    If white balance is set to [Manual], set the 
    respective gains to a value between 0 and 
    1023.
    (11)[Get camera info] 
      
    Load the current camera angle of the video display 
    area, or the [Focus] (VB-S30D only) and [Smart Shade 
    Control] settings of Control for Admin (p. 117), and 
    reflect them in the panorama screen or camera 
    parameter settings.
    (12)[Full Image]
    Displays the full video obtained from the camera. A 
    preset preview frame (yellow) reflecting the preset 
    settings is shown. If you drag to resize or move the 
    frame, the new frame is reflected in the preset 
    settings.
    (13)[Update Image]
    Load the full video from the current camera to update 
    the video.
    (14)[Show in viewers] checkbox
    Select this checkbox to use presets in the viewer. 
    When home position is selected in (8), this function is 
    grayed out.
    (15)Camera Parameters
    Displays the values for the pan and tilt positions and 
    zoom viewing angle in accordance with the size and 
    position of the preset preview frame on [Full Image].
    (16)[Get Digital PTZ Info]
    Load the current crop position of the video display 
    area to reflect it in the preset preview frame in [Full 
    Image] and the camera parameters. 
    (17)[Preview settings] 
    Preview camera parameter values that are being 
    edited, in the video display area.
    (18)[Clear settings] 
    Delete the settings for the preset selected.
    (19)[Restore settings] 
    Clear the settings you have specified on the screen of 
    the tool and restore the settings saved in the camera. 
    (20)[Save settings] 
    Save the edited preset settings in the camera.
    If presets have been set, be sure to save the settings 
    by clicking [Save settings].
    Setting the Preset
    Select presets or home position as needed for the 
    operating environment or desired objectives. A preset can 
    be set in the following ways.
    „Setting from Camera Angle in the Video 
    Display Area
    Entry of a preset name (alphanumeric characters) is 
    required.
    „Use the preview frame of the panorama 
    screen to set presets
     
    Use the preview frame of the panorama screen to set 
    presets. 
    Be sure to enter the preset name. 
    1Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/Home 
    Position] selection box, and then fill the [Preset Name] 
    field. 
    2Click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button to 
    obtain the control privileges of the 
    camera. 
    3Operate the camera from the video display area, set it 
    to the desired position and 
    click [Quick Registration].
    1Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/Home 
    Position] selection box, and then fill the [Preset Name] 
    field.  
    						
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    If you click on the panorama screen, the preview 
    frame will move to center on the clicked point.
    The settings are reflected in the video display area.
    If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to 
    restore the settings registered in the camera, click 
    [Restore settings].
    „Using the Digital PTZ Function to Set Presets
    Use the Digital PTZ function to set part of the area that can 
    be captured by the camera as a preset.
    Be sure to enter the preset name.
    If you click on the full video, the preview frame will 
    move to center on the clicked position.
    The settings are reflected in the video display area.
    If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to 
    restore the settings registered in the camera, click 
    [Restore settings]. 
    2Click [Detailed Settings] and select the [Show in 
    viewers] checkbox.
    3Drag to move or resize the preset preview frame 
    (yellow) shown on the panorama screen to set the 
    preset. 
    4Click [Preview settings].
    5Click [Save settings].
    1Select the preset you want to set from the [Preset/
    Home Position] selection box, and then fill in the 
    [Preset Name] field.
    2Select the [Show in viewers] checkbox.
    3Change the position or size of the preset preview 
    frame (yellow) displayed on [Full Image] to set the 
    preset position.
    4Click [Preview settings].
    5Click [Save settings]. 
    						
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    Note
    Digital PTZ is a function for transmitting only the specified part of 
    a camera video. Therefore, this function reduces the load on the 
    network.
    „Specifying Detailed Settings 
    If you want to fine-tune the camera angle or to adjust the 
    video, etc., click [Detailed Settings] and specify the 
    detailed settings before saving the preset settings in the 
    camera.
    The camera parameters in the video display area are 
    loaded to [Detailed Settings].
    The settings are reflected in the preview frame on the 
    panorama screen and the video display area. 
    If you previewed incorrect settings, etc., and want to 
    restore the settings registered in the camera, click 
    [Restore settings].
    Note
     Up to 20 presets can be set. 
     Changes to preset settings are not reflected in already 
    connected viewers.
     You can disable presets in the viewer by clearing the [Show in 
    viewers] checkbox under [Detailed settings]. 
    
     Preset positions cannot be set in the digital zoom area. 
    1Select the [Show in viewers] checkbox.
    2Click [Get camera info].
    3Fine-tune the camera angle and adjust the video 
    quality with focus (VB-S30D only) or smart shade 
    control while checking the video.
    4Click [Preview settings].
    5Click [Save settings].
    Important
     To use presets in the viewer, select the [Show in viewers] 
    checkbox.
     Set presets again if the camera mounting conditions have 
    been changed.
     Check preset settings again if the [Video] > [Video Size Set] 
    settings on the Setting page have been changed.
      If [Manual] is selected in [Focus Mode], manually 
    adjust the focus while checking the actual video in the video 
    display area. After the focus has been adjusted, set the focus 
    using [Get camera info]. Click [Save settings] to save the 
    focus settings. 
    						
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    Preset Tour 
    Set a preset tour whereby the camera tours and monitors 
    the multiple presets currently set. 
    „[Preset Tour] Tab Display Screen
    (1) [Preset Tour] selection box. 
    Select when you want to perform a preset tour from 
    the following options. 
    [Not used]
    Preset tour is not performed. 
    [For Viewers]
    Preset tour is performed when a camera is 
    connected via the VB Viewer, etc. 
    [Always]
    Preset tour is always performed. 
    (2) [Set Preset Tour Time] checkbox
    This setting is enabled when [For Viewers] or [Always] 
    is selected in (1). Select the checkbox to configure a 
    preset tour at a predetermined time, and enter the 
    start time and stop time for the preset tour.
    (3) Tour schedule list
    A list of presets set for preset tour. 
    (4) [Up] / [Down] 
    Select preset in the list and click [Up] or [Down] to 
    change sequence of the tour schedule list. Presets 
    tours are performed in order from the top of the list. 
    (5) [Delete] 
    Delete the preset selected from the tour schedule list.
    (6) [Preset] selection box
    Select the preset you want to add to the tour schedule 
    list. 
    (7) [Preview] 
    The camera angle switches to the selected preset, 
    and the new angle can be checked in the video 
    display area.
    (8) [Pause (sec)] 
    Set the time at which the camera stops at the preset 
    position.
    You can set between 1 and 900 seconds in 1-second 
    increments.
    (9) [Add] 
    Add the preset to the tour schedule list. (10)[Change] 
    Change the speed or pause time for presets selected 
    from the tour schedule list.
    Note
     Preset tour is not performed while the camera is being 
    controlled with viewers, Admin Tools, etc.
     Preset tour is not performed when control privileges are 
    obtained by RM-Lite.
    „Setting the Preset Tour
    Select [For Viewers] or [Always]. 
    Setting the preset tour time
    Select the [Set Preset Tour Time] checkbox.
    Enter values for [Start Time] and [End Time] to set the 
    preset tour time.
    The preset is registered in the tour schedule list. Up to 
    20 presets can be registered. 
    In [Pause (sec)], you can enter the number of 
    seconds for the camera to remain stationary at the 
    preset position.
    When [Preview] is clicked, the camera angle switches 
    to this preset, and the new angle can be checked in 
    the video display area.
    When you want to delete changes made to the tour 
    schedule list and restore the settings registered in the 
    camera, click [Restore settings].
    (1)
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    (3)
    (4)
    (6)
    (8)
    (9)
    1Select the touring method from the [Preset Tour] 
    selection box. 
    2Select the preset number you want to add to the tour 
    schedule from the [Preset] selection box, and then 
    click [Add]. 
    3Select a preset in the tour schedule list, and set the 
    preset operation.
    4Click [Change]. 
    						
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    When you complete setting the tour schedule list, click 
    [Save settings]. The settings are saved in the camera. 
    Note
    The home position cannot be added to the tour schedule list. 
    5Click [Save settings]. 
    						
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    Admin Tools
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    This tool is used to set intelligent functions that perform uploads, notify the viewer, etc., if a change has occurred in the 
    captured video due to movement of a subject. 
    The intelligent functions can perform the following 6 types of detection. Use detection types that best serve your needs.
    Intelligent Function Setting Tool
    Admin Viewer
    RM Viewer
    Passing DetectionE-mail notification
    Network
    Video recording on 
    storage serverUpload to FTP 
    server/HTTP 
    server Volume Detection Moving Object Detection
    Removed Object Detection Abandoned Object DetectionCamera Camera Tampering Detection
    Moving Object Detection
    Detect moving objects. This function can be used to detect visitors or suspicious individuals. 
    Moving object detection is triggered when moving objects are inside the detection area.
    Moving object enters/
    leaves area.
    Background Video Generated
    Alert
    Change in Designated Area Analysis Moving Object DetectedDetection begins when a 
    moving object enters the 
    designated area. 
    						
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    Abandoned Object Detection
    Detect objects that are carried in and abandoned for a certain amount of time. This function 
    can be used to detect objects that have been left.
    Abandoned object detection is triggered when an object is left in the detection area for a 
    specified duration. 
    Object abandoned.
    Background Video Generated
    Alert
    Change in Designated Area Analysis Abandoned Object DetectedThe object is abandoned 
    and detection begins 
    after set time.
    Removed Object Detection
    Detect objects that are being removed. This function can be used to detect actions such as 
    taking away valuables. 
    Removed object detection is triggered when an object is removed from the detection area 
    for a specified duration.
    Picture has disappeared.
    Background Video Generated
    Alert
    Change in Designated Area Analysis Object Removal DetectedThe picture (object) is 
    removed and detection 
    begins after set time.
    Camera Tampering Detection
    Detect when the capture is being obstructed. This function can be used to detect when the 
    camera orientation is changed or the video display is obstructed with spray, etc. 
    Camera tampering detection is triggered when an area exceeding the set ratio is 
    continuously altered by an object, etc.
    Tampering detected.
    Background Video Generated
    Alert
    Video Area Changes Analysis Camera Tampering Detected
    Detection begins when a portion 
    of the video that exceeds the set 
    ratio is continuously altered. 
    						
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    Caution
    Notes on Use of This Camera
    The intelligent functions are not suitable for applications where high reliability is required. If constant and maximum 
    reliability is required for surveillance it is not recommended that you use this function. Canon shall assume no 
    liability for any accident, loss or other undesirable outcomes resulting from intelligent function operations. 
    Passing Detection
    Detect when a person or moving object crosses a specified line.
    It determines that an object is passing when the decision point of the object detection frame 
    crosses a detection line.
    Passing detected.
    Background Video Generated
    Alert
    Video Area Changes
    AnalysisPassing Detected
    Detection begins when 
    decision point of object 
    crosses detection line.
    Volume Detection
    Detect specified volume levels. For setting details, see “Chapter 4Setting Page” [Event] > 
    [Volume Detection] (p. 56). 
    						
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    Display Screen of Intelligent Function Setting Tool
    (1) Video Display Area
    The video currently captured by the camera is shown. 
    Detection areas are shown in translucently colored 
    frames (rectangular or polygonal) and the detection 
    line is shown as a translucently colored polygonal line 
    or line segment. Also, subjects for which movement 
    has been detected are shown in a detection block 
    and detection frame.
     
    Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the 
    Admin Viewer. For details, see “How to Operate the 
    Viewer” (p. 124).
    However, when the (11) [Lock camera position] 
    checkbox is selected, the camera is fixed at a preset 
    position and cannot perform pan, tilt, and zoom 
    operations.
    (2) [Switch Mouse Operation] button   
    Each time this button is clicked, the button switches 
    between   and  , and the mouse operation in the 
    video display area changes.
    When the button is set to  , detection areas can be 
    created/resized/moved. While in this mode, the 
    camera orientation will not change.
    When the button is set to   and the (11) [Lock 
    camera position] checkbox is not selected, pan, tilt, 
    and other operations can be performed. 
    (3) [Switch Screen Size] button
    Each time this button is clicked, the screen size of the 
    video display area switches between “480 x 270” and 
    “960 x 540”.
    (4) [BLC] button
    This button turns on/off backlight compensation. This 
    control is effective when the video is dark due to 
    backlight. (5) [Obtain/Release Camera Control] button
    This button is used to obtain/release the camera 
    control privileges. For details, see “Obtaining Camera 
    Control Privileges” (p. 126). If camera control 
    privileges have not yet been obtained elsewhere, 
    such as in the Admin Viewer, the control privileges will 
    be obtained the moment the Intelligent Function 
    Setting Tool is launched.
    (6) [Control for Admin] button
    Show the Control for Admin Panel (p. 117).
    (7) [Event Display]
    Show the event display panel (p. 108).
    (8) [Display Options] 
    Select the [Detection Area/Line] or [Detection Results] 
    you want to show in the video display area from the 
    following items.
    Selected Detection Settings Only] 
    Show the detection areas/lines or detection results 
    only for those detection settings selected in the 
    [Detection Setting List].
     [All Detection Settings] 
    Show the detection areas/lines or detection results 
    for all detection settings in the [Detection Setting 
    List].
     [Detection Settings of the Same Type] 
    Show the detection areas/lines or detection results 
    for the same type of detection settings as those 
    selected in the [Detection Setting List].
     [Do not display] 
    No detection areas/lines or detection results are 
    shown.
    (9) [Restart intelligent function] 
    If the background video has changed while you were 
    specifying settings or detection results are not as set, 
    etc., click this button to restart the intelligent function.
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