3. This document has been prepared with utmost attention to accuracy. If you have any comment, however, please contact the Customer Service Center indicated on the back cover. 4. Canon shall assume no liability for any outcome of using this product, regardless of Items 2 and 3 above.
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Introduction Notes on License Agreement for Bundled Software Regarding the license agreement for the bundled software, see the following file in the BundledSoftware folder in the LICENSE folder found in the bundled Setup CD-ROM. Software type VB Initial Setting Tool, VBAdmin Tools Network Video Recorder VK-Lite MPEG-4 NOTICE ABOUT THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD: THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED...
Contents Introduction ...ii How to Read This Document ...ix Operation Manuals ... ix Icons Used in This Document ... x Top Page of the Camera ...xi Accessing the Top Page of the Camera ... xi Accessing the Setting Menu ... xii Accessing Sample Pages ...
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How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer ... 3-9 Display Screens of Admin Viewer ... 3-9 Display Screens of VB Viewer ... 3-11 Obtaining the Camera Control Privilege ... 3-13 Control the camera ... 3-14 Setting Video and Audio ... 3-18 Displaying Information ... 3-21 Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator ...
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Contents Chapter 5 Appendix Modifiers ... 5-2 Troubleshooting ... 5-4 List of Log Messages ... 5-7 Log Messages on the VB-C60 ... 5-7 List of VB-C60 Viewer Messages ... 5-17 Messages Displayed in the Information Field ... 5-17 Restore Settings ... 5-20 Restoring the Settings from the Maintenance Page in the Web Browser ...
How to Read This Document Operation Manuals This camera comes with Start Guide, and Operation Guide (this document) included in Setup CD-ROM. Start Guide (Bundled) The safety precautions to be followed when using the VB-C60, types of bundled software, operating environment, initial settings of the camera, installation method, etc., are explained.
How to Read This Document Icons Used in This Document This document uses the following icons to indicate particularly important information the user should read. Icon Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by this Caution icon may result in property damage. Be sure to observe these precautions.
Top Page of the Camera The top page of the VB-C60 showing the Setting Menu, VB-C60 Viewer display, etc., is explained. Access the top page of the camera in the web browser. From the top page of the camera, you can access VB-C60 Viewer for displaying images and the Setting Menu that lets you specify detailed settings of the VB-C60.
Top Page of the Camera (4) VB-C60 Viewer launch link Clicking this link launches VB-C60 Viewer, which displays the image captured by the camera in the web browser. VB-C60 Viewer consists of two viewers: [Admin Viewer] and [VB Viewer] ( Explanation of each link [Admin Viewer] Launches Admin Viewer.
Top Page of the Camera Accessing VB-C60 Viewer Select [Admin Viewer] or [VB Viewer] from the (4) [VB-C60 Viewer] links to access VB-C60 Viewer. Admin Viewer VB Viewer xiii...
Top Page of the Camera User Authentication When Accessing Setting Menu or Admin Viewer. User authentication is required when accessing the camera's [Setting Menu] or [Admin Viewer]. Authentication Screen on [Setting Page] Authentication Screen on [Admin Viewer] The factory settings are specified below. User name: root Password: VB-C60 The user name "root"...
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Note If the Administrator and Authorized User are sharing VB-C60 Viewer on the same PC, it is strongly recommended that the [Remember my password] check box be cleared. If a wrong user name or password is entered, the camera cannot be connected. Connect the camera by entering the correct user name and password.
Setting Menu You can move to each setting page from the Setting Menu to set various items regarding the camera. Items that can be set on each setting page are explained below. See each reference page for details. Setting Menu Network Set the Administrator password, LAN, IPv6, DNS and SNMP ( Date and Time...
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Event Set the image buffer, motion detection, external device input, interval timer and audio file upload ( P. 1-34). Access Control Set the authorized user accounts, user privileges and host access restriction ( IPsec IPsec configuration ( P. 1-44). Reboot Item Set items requiring rebooting (reboot items) ( Maintenance "Tool"...
Accessing the Setting Menu The various settings of the VB-C60 are specified by accessing the camera in the web browser. First, access the top page ( P. xi). For entry of the user name and password, see ( Setting Menu You can access each setting page and Admin Viewer from the Setting Menu.
Items Common to All Setting Pages Application of Setting Changes When any setting is changed on each setting page, the grayed-out [Apply] button shown on the top right of the setting page turns blue. To make the new setting effective, click the [Apply] button. To restore the original setting, click the [Clear] button.
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Accessing the Setting Menu Returning to the Setting Menu To return to the Setting Menu from each setting page, click the [Settings menu] button on the top right of the setting page. Note Be sure to change the settings of each camera within one setting page. Do not move between setting pages using the [Back] and [Forward] buttons of the browser.
Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) You can set the following items. Administrator Password Set the Administrator password. Set the IP address and other items needed to establish LAN connection. IPv6 Set IPv6. Set the name server address, host name and DDNS. SNMP Set the SNMP.
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Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) (1) [IP Address Setting] Select [Auto (DHCP)] or [Manual] as the address setting mode. If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected, the values automatically acquired from the DHCP server will be entered in [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [Default Gateway Address].
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Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) Note For [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [Default Gateway Address], contact your network administrator. If any of the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [Default Gateway Address] settings is wrong, network access may be disabled. In this case, use VB Initial Setting Tool Ver. 5.0.1 ("Perform Initial Setting of the Camera"...
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Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) (1) [Name Server Address 1], [Name Server Address 2] Enter each name server address you want to register. If only one address is registered, keep the [Name Server Address 2] field blank. (2) [Host Name Registration with DDNS] Select [Enable] and enter the host name.
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Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network) SNMP (1) [SNMP] Select whether to use SNMP from [Disable] or [Enable]. When [Enable] is selected, the SNMP Manager can reference information set in the camera. (2) [Community Name] Set a community name for SNMP. It is recommended that you change the default community name to ensure security of the system.
Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time) You can set the following items. Current Date and Time The date and time set in the camera is shown. Setting Select the date & time setting method and time zone for this camera. Current Date and Time [Date], [Time] The date and time currently set in the camera is shown.
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[Synchronize with NTP server] The camera will synchronize with that time of the NTP server. Enter the IP address of the NTP server. [Synchronize with NTP broadcast] The camera will synchronize with the NTP broadcast time. [Synchronize with computer time] The camera will synchronize with the date and time of the computer currently accessing the camera.
Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera) You can set the following items. Camera Name Enter the name of the camera. The camera name is required if VK-64, etc., is used with the camera. Initial Camera Settings Set the AE mode, slow shutter, shutter speed and focus mode. Camera Control Set the digital zoom and image stabilizer.
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Initial Camera Settings (1) [AE Mode], [Slow Shutter], [Shutter Speed] Set the camera exposure control and shutter speed. [AE Mode] [Auto] The exposure is controlled automatically. [Flickerless] In this mode, image flickers caused by fluorescent lights, etc., can be reduced. The shutter speed is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the environment in which the camera is used.
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Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera) Note Where an outdoor scene is captured from inside a room through a glass window, etc., the camera may focus on the glass surface if there is dust or water on the glass surface. In this case, use the camera by installing it at the shortest possible distance (within 30 cm) from the glass surface.
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Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera) Auto focus may not work properly with the following subjects: A white wall or other subject having no contrasting bright/dark areas A subject consisting only of slant lines or horizontal stripes A fast-moving subject The focus ranges (rough guide) are shown in the table below according to the settings of...
Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera) Camera Control (1) [Digital Zoom] Select [Enable] or [Disable] for digital zoom. * The higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the image quality becomes. (2) [Image Stabilizer] Select the image stabilizer setting from among the following: [Disable], [On1] and [On2]. The Image Stabilizer has the effect of correcting blurry images.
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Day/Night (1) [Mode] Select [Manual] or [Auto] as the Day/Night mode. If you have selected [Manual], you can manually switch between [Day Mode] and [Night Mode] using Night mode on Admin Viewer (P. 3-32). If you have selected [Auto], set [Switching Brightness] and [Response (sec.)] according to the environment in which the camera is installed as well as the desired switching conditions.
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Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera) Installation Conditions (1) [Dome] Select whether or not a dome is used. To use the camera with a dome housing, select [Used]. (2) [LED Setting] Select the status of the LEDon the camera's head arm from [Turn Off] or [Turn On]. If you are using the optional Indoor Dome Housing (VB-RD51S-C/S) or if image capture is obstructed, for example by reflected LED light entering the capture area, or you do not want to turn on the LED, set this to [Turn Off].
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Camera Position Control (1) [Restricted to Presets] Select the camera control preset from [No Restriction] or [Preset Only]. If [Preset Only] is selected, you can limit the camera control by any non-administrator user to the preset angles only. (2) [Camera Position without Control] If control privileges are not requested when the home position has already been set, select either [Do not return to Home Position] or [Return to Home Position] as the camera movement.
Setting the Image Size, Quality and Frame Rate (Video) You can set the following items. JPEG Set the image quality, size and maximum frame rate in JPEG. MPEG-4 Set the video quality, size and capture frame rate in MPEG-4. JPEG (1) [Image Quality] Select a desired quality from 1 to 5 (total 5 levels) for image transmitted at each image size in JPEG.
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MPEG-4 (1) [Video Quality] Select a desired quality from 1 to 5 (total 5 levels) for video transmitted in MPEG-4. The greater the value, the higher the quality becomes. (2) [Video size] Select [320 x 240] or [640 x 480] for the size of video transmitted. (3) [Capture Frame Rate] Select [10], [15] or [30] (fps) as the capture frame rate.
Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload) You can set the following items. General Upload Set the upload operations. HTTP Upload Set the upload via HTTP connection. FTP Upload Set the upload via FTP connection. E-mail Notification Set items relating to sending of event information and video by e-mail. General Upload [Upload] Select [Upload Disabled], [HTTP Upload] or [FTP Upload] as the upload mode.
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Reduce the uploading frequency: - Reduce the value in [Pre-event Buffer (number of image frames)] or [Post-event Buffer (number of image frames)] ( - If [Motion Detection Event] is enabled, disable [ON Event Operation], [OFF Event Operation] or [Continuous Motion Operation] ( - If [External Device Input Event] is enabled, disable [ON Event Operation] or [OFF Event Operation] ( P.
Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload) (5) [Proxy Port] Enter the port number of the proxy server (default = "80"). (6) [Proxy User Name], [Proxy Password] Enter the user name and password of the proxy server. (7) [Parameter (query string)] Enter an appropriate parameter (using up to 127 characters).
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(6) [File Naming] Set a desired file naming mode. [YYMMDDHHMMSSms] Image is uploaded according to the file name format of "{year}{month}{day}{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg." Example: 20080123112122000.jpg) [YYMMDD Directory/HHMMSSms] A sub directory named "{year}{month}{day}" is created first, and then the image is uploaded using the file name "{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg." (Example: 20080123/ 112122000.jpg) [Loop] Image is updated under a file name consisting of a number up to the value set in...
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Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload) E-mail Notification (1) [Notification] Select [Text only] or [Text with image] as the content of notification. (2) [Mail Server Name] Enter the host name or IP address of the SMTP server (using up to 63 characters). (3) [Mail Server Port] Enter the port number of the SMTP server (default = "25").
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(6) [Authentication] Select [None], [POP before SMTP] or [SMTP-AUTH] as the e-mail authentication mode. Set an appropriate mode according to the authentication mode used by the SMTP server to send to. [User Name], [Password], [POP Server] If [POP before SMTP] is selected as the e-mail authentication mode, enter the user name, password, and host name or IP address of the POP server, required for authentication.
Setting the Image Server, Audio Server and HTTP Server (Server) You can set the following items. Image Server Set the items needed to deliver image from the camera. Audio Server Set the items relating to transmitting/receiving audio. HTTP Server Set the HTTP port and web page delivery. Image Server (1) [Maximum Number of Clients] Set the maximum number of clients that can be connected to the camera at the same time.
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Audio Server (1) [Audio Transmission from the Camera] When [Enable] is selected, the audio input through the microphone attached to the camera can be transmitted to VB-C60 Viewer. (2) [Input Volume] Set the audio input volume between 1 and 100. The greater the value, the larger the input volume.
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Setting the Image Server, Audio Server and HTTP Server (Server) Switch [Line In] and [Microphone In] on each setting page according to the specification of the microphone ( If a wrong input is used, the camera or microphone may be damaged. Be sure to set the correct input.
HTTP Server (1) [HTTP Port] Set the HTTP port number in a range of 80 and 1024 to 65535. Normally "80" (factory setting) should be used. (2) [Global Address for the Web Page] If a fixed global address is assigned to the camera using the NAT function of the router ( 4-12), set the global address and port number here.
Setting the Image Buffer, Motion Detection, Audio Playback and Interval Timer (Event) You can set the following items. Image Buffer Set the items associated with the temporary saving of image in the image buffer. Motion Detection Set the operation to be performed at the time of motion detection. External Device Input Set the operation to be performed when an event is input from an external device.
Setting the Image Buffer, Motion Detection, Audio Playback and Interval Timer (Event) Motion Detection (1) [Motion Detection Event] Shows whether motion detection events are enabled/disabled. To change this setting, use Motion Detection Setting Tool in VBAdmin Tools ( are enabled, the camera provides event notification to a viewer capable of displaying the detected event, such as the Admin Viewer.
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Setting the Image Buffer, Motion Detection, Audio Playback and Interval Timer (Event) (7) [Audio Playback at ON Event] Select the audio playback operation to be performed upon an ON event. If [Enable] is selected, the sound specified under [Sound Clip] will be played when the mode changes to [Detected] (ON event).
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Setting the Image Buffer, Motion Detection, Audio Playback and Interval Timer (Event) External Device Input (1) [External Device Input Event] Select whether to [Enable] or [Disable] external device input events. (2) [ON Event Operation] Select the operation to be performed upon an ON event. If [Enable] is selected, (4) "Preset," (5) "Upload,"...
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Setting the Image Buffer, Motion Detection, Audio Playback and Interval Timer (Event) (7) [Audio Playback at ON Event] Select the audio playback operation to be performed upon an ON event. If [Enable] is selected, the sound specified in [Sound Clip] is played when an ON event is input from an external device.
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Setting the Image Buffer, Motion Detection, Audio Playback and Interval Timer (Event) Sound Clip Upload (1) [Browse File] Specify the audio file you want to register as the sound clip, and then click the [Add] button. (2) [Sound Clip Name] Set the name of the audio file to be registered as a sound playback (using up to 15 characters).
Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control) You can set the following items. Authorized User Account Register users who can access this camera. User Authority Set the privileges of authorized users and guest users. Host Access Restriction Specify the hosts from which access is permit and restricted. Authorized User Account (1) [User Name], [Password] Enter the user name and password and then click [Add].
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User Authority [Privileged Camera Control], [Camera Control], [Image Distribution], [Audio Distribution] Set the user privileges of authorized users and guest users. Select the check boxes corresponding to the items you want to permit for each user. Authorized users can have higher privileges than guest users. Host Access Restriction (1) [Host List] A list of hosts from which access is permitted and restricted is shown.
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Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control) Note If no host list is available, access is permitted to all hosts. If a host list is given that indicates prohibition of all accesses, the host restriction function is disabled and access is permitted to all hosts. To prohibit access via a proxy server in HTTP connection, a proxy server address must be set.
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Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control) Example of description Example 1. Prohibit access from a given access !172.20.0.10 Access from the host whose address is 172.20.0.10 is prohibited. Example 2. Prohibit access from hosts in a given range !172.20.0.0-172.20.0.20 Access from the hosts whose address is in a range of 172.20.0.0 to 172.20.0.20 is prohibited. Example 3.
IPsec Settings (IPsec) You can set the following items. Various settings can be specified for up to five communicating devices. IPsec Set IPsec Sets 1 to 5 are available, where IPsec settings for each communication using each IPsec Set. (1) [IPsec] Select [Manual] if IPsec will be used.
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(6) [Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6)] If the IPsec operation mode was set to [Tunnel Mode] in (2), set the IP address of the security gateway. (7) [Destination Prefix Length] This setting is required only when the IPsec operation mode was set to [Tunnel Mode] in (2). Enter a desired prefix length for connection destination in a range of 0 to 128.
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IPsec Settings (IPsec) (10) [SA ESP Encryption key (outbound)] Set the SA encryption key for outbound. If [AES], [3DES] or [DES] was selected in (8), set a 128-bit, 192-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal, respectively. This item need not be set if [NULL] was selected.
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If [AH] or [ESP and AH] was set under [Security Protocol] in (5), the following items must be set. (16) [SA AH Authentication Algorithm] Select [HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] as the AH authentication algorithm according to the authentication algorithm supported by the device to connect to. (17) [SA AH Authentication key (outbound)] Set the SA authentication key for outbound.
Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting (Reboot Item) The following items that require rebooting, if changed, are gathered here. LAN, IPv6, Installation Conditions, MPEG-4, HTTP Server (1) [LAN] IP address and other settings required for LAN Connection ( (2) [IPv6] Settings relating to use of IPv6 ( (3) [Installation Conditions] Settings relating to camera installation conditions ( (4) [MPEG-4]...
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Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting (Reboot Item) Note These settings relate to network connection. If any setting is changed to a value that may disable camera connection from the active browser, the following dialog box appears and alerts the user. To apply the new setting, click [OK].
Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings, and Performing Maintenance (Maintenance) The following items can be used here. Tool Display and initialize the settings of the camera. Tool (1) [View Log Events] Historical data of the camera such as operations and connections with various viewers, etc., is shown.
VBAdmin Tools How to set the camera using VBAdmin Tools is explained. You can create panorama images, set view restrictions, set presets, set motion detection, view logs, and launch Admin Viewer. Set each item after specifying the necessary detailed settings according to Chapter 1.
Overview of VBAdmin Tools VBAdmin Tools consists of multiple applications for [Panorama Creation Tool], [View Restriction Setting Tool], [Preset Setting Tool], [Motion Detection Setting Tool], [Log Viewer] and [Admin Viewer]. You can remotely set the camera, view privileged images, check the operating condition, acquire logs, and perform other operations with ease.
Overview of VBAdmin Tools View Restriction Setting Tool (P. 2-14) A tool that lets you visually set view restrictions. You can set the desired range with the mouse by referring to the preview in the panorama mode. Preset Setting Tool (P.
Overview of VBAdmin Tools Motion Detection Setting Tool (P. 2-34) This tool is used to set the motion detection function that performs upload, notifies the viewer, records a log, etc., if a change has occurred in the captured image due to movement of a subject.
Admin Viewer (P. 3-6) This viewer is used by the camera's Administrator. It provides privileged functions not available in VB Viewer, such as camera control, exposure, white balance and external device output. Note On the control panel of Windows, the decimal point in a value is always indicated by "." regardless of the settings of "Region and Language Options."...
Launching VBAdmin Tools How to Launch 1. Double-click the [VBAdmin Tools v5.1] icon on the desktop, or select [WebView Livescope] [VBAdmin Tools v5.1] from [Programs] in the [Start] menu. Starting from the Desktop Icon 2. The dialog box for specifying the camera to connect to appears. To use VBAdmin Tools, you must connect to the camera first.
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(6)Proxy * For the proxy settings, check with your Network Administrator. • [Use HTTP proxy server] Select this check box to connect to the camera via a proxy server. • [Host name] Specify the host name or IP address of the proxy server. •...
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[Panorama Creation Tool], [View Restriction Setting Tool], [Preset Setting Tool] and [Motion Detection Setting Tool] cannot be launched simultaneously. [Log Viewer] and [Admin Viewer] can be launched simultaneously. If other Canon network camera is connected, the available tools will change.
Panorama Creation Tool A panorama image capture/creation tool that displays the entire area that can be captured by this camera. When panning, tilting or zooming the camera or setting a preset using VB-C60 Viewer, you can see at a glance which part of the entire area is occupied by the set area. Capturing/Creating Panorama Images with Panorama Creation Tool and Registering Them to...
Panorama Creation Tool Display Screens of Panorama Creation Tool (1) [Show registered panorama image] button Show the panorama images registered in the camera. (2) [Register panorama image] button Register the currently displayed panorama image in the camera. (3) Camera Model/Date Display Shows the model of the currently connected camera, and if there is a panorama image, the date it was captured.
Capturing Panorama Images How to Capture 1. Click the [Capture] button to start capturing an image. If necessary, switch the AE lock position. If the optional Indoor Dome Housing is used, select the [Indoor dome housing (VB-RD51S)] check box. To stop the capture in the middle, click the [Stop] button. 2.
Panorama Creation Tool While a panorama image is being captured, the image stabilizer function is temporarily disabled. Registering/Deleting Panorama Images When the panorama image has been captured, send it to this camera. The image will be reflected upon registration. How to Register Click the [Register panorama image] button.
When the panorama image has been registered, the camera is automatically rebooted and its connection with VBAdmin Tools is terminated. After the camera is rebooted, a dialog box appears asking if you want to connect the camera again. Clicking the [OK] button reconnects the camera.
View Restriction Setting Tool View Restriction Setting Tool is a tool that limits the range that can be captured by the camera. If view restrictions have been set, you can limit the displayable capture range using VB-C60 Viewer. To limit zoom or a certain field of view when publishing live video use View Restriction Setting Tool to easily set the view restrictions.
Display Screens of View Restriction Setting Tool (3)-1 (3)-2 (3)-3 (1) [Load view restriction settings] button Load the current view restriction settings of the camera. (2) [Save view restriction settings] button Save the view restriction settings set/applied using this tool, in the camera. If view restrictions have been set, be sure to save the settings in the camera using the [Save view restriction settings] button.
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View Restriction Setting Tool (4) [Model] The model of the connected camera is displayed. (5) [Apply the view restriction] To use view restrictions, select this check box. (6) View restriction setting entry boxes and [Get value] button You can enter a value in each view restriction setting entry box to change the applicable setting.
Note Clicking the [Apply] button alone does not save the edited results in the camera. To make the edited results effective, click the [Save view restriction settings] button. If connection is made by entering the IPv6 address, Admin Viewer cannot be used on Internet Explorer 6.
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View Restriction Setting Tool 3. Click [Apply]. Confirm on the status list that the settings have been applied correctly, and then click the [Save view restriction settings] button to save the settings in the camera. Changing Settings from Camera Angle in Admin Viewer Launch Admin Viewer and set each view restriction while checking the position on the image.
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4. Operate the camera to adjust the top edge, bottom edge, left edge, right edge, telescopic or wide angle to desired positions, and then click each [Get value] button. The loaded view restriction can be checked in the view restriction setting entry box or view restriction preview frame.
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View Restriction Setting Tool Even when view restrictions are set, an area outside the view restriction may still appear momentarily when the camera is controlled near the boundary of the view restriction. To cancel the view restrictions, clear the [Apply the view restriction] check box and then click the [Apply] button, followed by the [Save view restriction settings] button.
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The pan and tilt ranges vary depending on the zoom ratio (view angle). When the view restriction is When a wide-angle is used set, the camera operation without changing the camera angle is automatically operation angle, the view restricted. restriction is violated, and therefore the operation angle is automatically narrowed.
Preset Setting Tool A tool that lets you set presets and the home position in a more visual, easy manner. You can specify a desired setting with the mouse by referring to the preview in the panorama mode. You can also set [Preset Tour] whereby the camera goes around and monitors multiple presets. Set preset tour after the presets have been set.
Display Screens of Preset Setting Tool The display screens of Preset Setting Tool are divided into "Preset Setting Area" and "Preset Tour Setting Area." In the "Preset Setting Area," up to 20 presets and the home position are set while referring to the panorama preview.
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Preset Setting Tool (3) Panorama Preview The panorama images registered in the camera. are displayed. Also, the preset preview frame (yellow) recreating the preset settings is displayed, where you can drag to resize/move the frame and reflect the new frame in the preset settings. (4) [Preset] Select the preset or home position you want to set.
(11) [Preview] button Reflect the settings of camera parameters in the preset preview frame. Also, the camera angle switches to this preset, and the new angle can be checked in Admin Viewer. (12) [Admin Viewer] button Launches Admin Viewer. Use this button if you want to set a preset while actually checking the image using Admin Viewer.
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Preset Setting Tool Changing Settings in Preset Preview Frame Use the preview frame on the panorama image to set presets. How to Set 1. Select the preset you want to set from the preset selection box, and then fill the [Preset name] field.
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Changing Settings from Camera Angle in Admin Viewer Launch Admin Viewer and set its viewing angle as a preset. How to Set 1. Select the preset you want to set from the preset selection box, and then fill the [Preset name] field.
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Preset Setting Tool 5. Click [Apply]. Check the status list to make sure the settings have been applied correctly, and then click the [Save preset settings] button to save the settings in the camera. Note The preview based on the panorama preview function may vary slightly from the actual image.
Preset Tour Set a preset tour whereby the camera goes around and monitors the multiple presets currently set. Display Screen "Preset Tour Setting Area" (1) Tour schedule list A list of presets for which preset tour has been set is displayed. (2) [Add] button Add to the tour schedule list the preset you have set.
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Preset Setting Tool (7) [Speed (PT)] Set the moving speed of the camera during panning/tilting between 1 and 3. Moving the slide bar from the left to right increases the value and consequently raises the speed. (8) [Speed (Z)] Set the speed of the camera during zoom in a range of 1 to 2. Moving the slide bar from the left to right increases the value and consequently raises the speed.
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As a rough guide, the pan/tilt mechanism can withstand 300,000 back-and-forth movements in full-angle operation *. The total touring time is determined by a combination of moving speed, moving range and pause duration. Set an appropriate time by referring to the table below.
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Preset Setting Tool Setting the Preset Tour How to Set 1. Select the touring method from [Auto preset tour]. Select [For viewers] or [Always]. 2. Select from [Preset] in the preset setting area the preset number you want to add to the tour schedule, and then click the [Add] button.
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4. Click [Apply]. Confirm on the status list that the settings have been applied correctly, and then click the [Save preset settings] button to save the settings in the camera. Note If preset tour is used, do not use the motion detection function. Also note that when [Auto is set under [Day/Night], the pause time may become longer.
The Motion Detection function is not suitable in applications where high reliability is required. If high reliability is always required for monitoring, etc., it is recommended that you don't use this function. Canon shall assume no liability for any accident, loss or other undesirable outcomes resulting from operating the motion detection function.
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Display Screen of Motion Detection Setting Tool (Live Mode) (1) [Load Motion Detection Settings] button Clicking this button loads the current motion detection settings of the camera. (2) [Save Motion Detection Settings] button Clicking this button saves the motion detection setting edited by this tool. If you have set motion detection, be sure to save the settings using [Save Motion Detection Settings].
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Motion Detection Setting Tool (6) Motion detection area frame The range in which motion detection is performed is shown by a dotted-line frame. You can drag the mouse to resize/move the frame. (7) [Start recording] button Clicking this button starts recording video. (8) [Enable motion detection of the camera] Select this check box if you want to enable the motion detection function.
2. Set the frame rate of the camera and a desired camera orientation used for detection ([Camera] tab P. 2-37). 3. Set the detection area ([Area] tab, 4. Set the conditions specifying the degree of change triggering the [Detected] mode ([Area] tab, P.
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Motion Detection Setting Tool (1)Setting Frame Rate When this check box is selected, the camera's frame rate for motion detection can be changed. Enter a desired rate in a range of fps 0.5 to 30.0. (2)Enable preset selection When this check box is selected, you can select the camera position using a preset. Note The value set in [Maximum Frame Rate: Image Transmission] ( the frame rate set by this tool.
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(1)Motion Detection Area Select the check box corresponding to the motion detection area you want to use, and the detection area frame will be displayed in the viewer. Up to four detection areas can be created. (2)[Selected Area] If multiple motion detection area frames have been created, a separate motion detection level can be set for each area frame.
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Motion Detection Setting Tool (6)[Size] The camera mode will change to [Detected] if the ratio of the area in which change has been detected (red or yellow rectangle) to the area of the selected active detection area frame (frame indicated by blue solid lines) exceeds the value set here ( However, the mode will not change to [Detected] even when the set value of [Size] has been exceeded, if the change has not continued for the duration in seconds set in [Duration].
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4. Check the motion detection status of the camera. To check the level of motion detection operation based on the specified settings, select the [Display motion detection status of the camera] check box. The motion detection status will be shown by the icons specified below. If the [Display motion detection status of the camera] check box is selected, the settings cannot be saved.
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Motion Detection Setting Tool [Detected] Mode and Display Screen 2-42 The area frame in which the camera is detecting motion is displayed by blue solid lines in the viewer. The area in which the camera is detecting motion at the specified sensitivity is displayed by a yellow or red rectangle inside the motion detection area frame.
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(Motion level) Set value or bigger Less than the set value Indicator color Green Detection status Not detected If a motion corresponding to [Size] or greater has remained detected for the specified duration or longer, the mode changes to [Detected] and a peak block is displayed. Even when the specified size becomes no longer met in the [Detected] mode where a peak block is still displayed, the [Detected] mode will be maintained for the specified duration.
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Motion Detection Setting Tool 2. Adjust the camera position and click the Start recording button in the [Live] tab. Recording of the video shown in the viewer will start. Record the video needed to adjust the motion detection level by creating motion in front of the camera. To stop recording, click the Stop button.
Log Viewer This viewer lets you view the operating condition log of the camera. Log Viewer only has a log viewing function and logs cannot be deleted. Logs are saved by selecting [Save] from [File] in the menu bar. Logs can be saved in the text format.
Log Viewer Viewing Logs The log contains the following information. Code The log code is shown. For the log code, see "List of Log Messages" ( P.5-7). The log code is shown together with one of three icons corresponding to the applicable level. If the log has no log code, no icon is shown.
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How to View Select [Open] from [File] in the menu bar and then select the log file you want to view. Copying/Searching Logs You can copy the displayed log or search logs. How to Copy Click to select the log you want to copy, and then select [Copy] from [Edit] in the menu bar. How to Search 1.
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Log Viewer Showing All Logs How to Display Select [Show all logs] from [View] in the menu bar. All event logs are shown, including the logs specified in the log message list ( like when [View Log Events] ( page. Showing Filtered Logs You can filter logs by type, code and date &...
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[Log type] Select the [Specify type] or [Specify code] check box to filter logs by type. If you don't want to filter logs by type, select [Not specified]. Logs without log code are shown with [Not specified] selected, when [Show all logs] is selected from [View] in the menu bar. Specify type Specify the log level Select the level of logs to be displayed from among [Error], [Warning] and [Information].
VB-C60 Viewer The following explains VB-C60 Viewer, which allows you to access the camera using a web browser to display live video, pan, tilt and zoom of the camera, control the exposure, control the night mode, adjust the white balance, control the focus and control the smart shade control function, etc.
Overview of VB-C60 Viewer VB-C60 Viewer is a viewer that lets you access the network camera VB-C60 via a web browser to display image and operate the camera via pan, tilt and zoom control, etc. Two types of viewers, Admin Viewer and VB Viewer, are available for VB-C60 Viewer. Admin Viewer Note Use VK-Lite Viewer if you want to display MPEG-4 video from the camera.
Accessible controls are different. Admin Viewer : Users with the Privileged Camera Control can use this viewer. Password authentication is required. Authorized users must have the Privileged Camera Control assigned by the Administrator beforehand ( VB Viewer : Users with the Camera Control can use this viewer. You can set the applicable options to enable/disable password authentication or limit pan, tilt and zoom controls of the camera, etc User Authorities and Camera Control Privileges...
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Overview of VB-C60 Viewer [Authorized User] The authorized user can launch Admin Viewer from the [Admin Viewer] link on the top page if he/ she has the Privileged Camera Control. Upon losing the Privileged Camera Control, the authorized user can no longer launch VB Viewer. However, he/she can still launch Admin Viewer. Launching of VB Viewer by a given authorized user can be prohibited by disabling all authorities of the user ( 1-41).
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The factory setting is to also give the Privileged Camera Control to [Authorized User]. If all authorities of a guest user are disabled, the user authentication dialog box will appear when the user launches VB Viewer. When an authorized user or Administrator name and password are entered, a guest user can use VB Viewer based on the authorized user or Administrator authorities.
Launching VB-C60 Viewer Launching VB-C60 Viewer The various settings of VB-C60 Viewer are specified by accessing the camera via a web browser. First, access the Settings title page. Note This document explains relevant operations based on the IP address "192.168.100.1" (factory setting).
4. VB-C60 Viewer launches. Shutting Down VB-C60 Viewer How to Shut Down Close the web browser in the viewer to shut down. Connecting from VBAdmin Tools Only the Administrator can connect to this viewer. How to Launch 1. Launches VBAdmin Tools. (For information on how to launch VBAdmin Tools, see "Launching VBAdmin Tools"...
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Launching VB-C60 Viewer 3. Enter the user name and password. The factory settings are specified below ( User Name: root password: VB-C60 The user name "root" is the Administrator account for the camera. * The password is "VB-C60." Be sure to change them on the [Network] setting page ( 4.
How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer Display Screens of Admin Viewer The following gives an overview of the functions of buttons, boxes and other screen elements displayed when Admin Viewer is launched. (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (27) (26) (1) Video Capture Size Set the size of video received from the camera.
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How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer (6) "Audio Reception" button Audio from the camera is received and output. (7) Scroll bar for tilt This scroll bar is used to perform tilt (up/down) control of the camera. (8) Scroll bar for pan This scroll bar is used to perform pan (left/right) control of the camera.
(20) [Exposure] You can control the exposure. (21) [Camera Control] button You can control the camera pan, tilt and zoom. You can also change the zoom speeds. (22) [External Device Output] Control the output to an external device. (23) [External Device Input] The status of input from an external device is shown.
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How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer (2) Video Display Size Set the display size of video shown on the screen. (3) "Pause/Resume" button Displayed video is paused. Clicking the button again while the video is paused resumes live video. (4) "Reconnect" button The camera is reconnected.
Obtaining the Camera Control Privilege The camera cannot be controlled by multiple users at the same time. Only the user with the control privileges can control the camera. To perform pan, tilt and zoom operations, implement backlight compensation and preset or otherwise control the camera, you must obtain the control privileges first.
How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer Control the camera Changing the camera angle How to Operate Admin Viewer One of the following operating methods can be used. Move the knob of the scroll bar for pan or tilt. The camera angle will change according to the knob position on the scroll bar. You can also move the knob by clicking a blank point on the scroll bar.
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VB Viewer Changing the camera angle in the panorama display area Moving by clicking Clicking on the panorama window moves the pan/tilt positions until the clicked location becomes the center. Moving by dragging Drag the inside of the yellow frame on the panorama window to move the frame, and the pan/ tilt positions will move so that the area inside the frame will be captured.
How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer Changing the Camera Zoom Ratio How to Operate Admin Viewer Move the knob on the scroll bar for zoom in/out. The camera zoom ratio will change according to the knob position on the scroll bar. You can also move the knob by clicking a blank point on the scroll bar.
Changing the zoom ratio in the panorama display area Changing by dragging Drag the yellow frame line on the panorama window to change the frame size, and the zoom ratio will change so that the area inside the new frame will be captured. Clicking the mouse button outside the yellow frame and dragging the mouse draws a blue frame.
How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer Compensating Backlight This control is effective when the image is dark due to backlight. How to Operate Clicking [Backlight Compensation] brightens the image that was previously dark due to backlight. Clicking the button again cancels backlight compensation. Admin Viewer Setting Video and Audio You can change the video capture size, change the video display screen, show video in the full-...
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Changing the Video Capture Size You can set a desired resolution for video received from the camera. Select from [160x120], [320x240] and [640x480]. Changing the Video Display Screen You can change the video display screen. Select from [160x120], [320x240] and [640x480]. When the viewer is launched, the video capture size set for the camera is applied P.
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How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer Saving the Paused Image How to Operate * Although the sample screen is that of Admin Viewer, you can also save the image in VB Viewer using the same operation. When the control is paused, the display size setting, Pause/Resume button, Control for Admin button and all functions of Control for Admin excluding the following items are grayed out.
Receiving Audio You can receive audio through the microphone attached to the camera. Click this button to receive audio. To receive audio, set [Enable] for [Audio Transmission from the Camera] under [Audio Server] of [Server] on the setting page beforehand ( Audio cannot be received if you are using a proxy server.
How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer Warning Messages A warning message is indicated by a yellow icon. If an unsupported web browser is used or audio reception stops, a message will be displayed to alert the user. Error Messages An error message is indicated by an orange icon. An error message will be displayed if the viewer generates an error.
Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator The operations and settings that can only be performed in the Admin Viewer are explained. Opening Control for Admin How to Operate 1. Click "Obtain/release Camera Control" to obtain the control privileges. 2. Click [Control for Admin]. 3.
Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator Operating the External Device Output You can operate the external device output and display the current output status using an icon. The [ON]/[OFF] status can be switched by clicking this icon. Example: Top: Output OFF Bottom: Output ON Displaying the External Device Input Status You can check the status of external device input and display it using an icon.
Displaying the Motion Detection Status You can display the detection status of the motion detection function. Example: Areas 1 to 3: Detection status OFF Area 4: Detection status ON Set the motion detection options beforehand using "Motion Detection Setting Tool" ( of VBAdmin Tools.
Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator (1) [Pan/Tilt] button Pan/tilt the camera in the direction of each arrow. Press and hold a button, and the camera will zoom continuously. Click the center button, and the camera will face the front. (2) [Zoom] button You can zoom in to/out of the displayed image.
Note Even when the focus mode is changed using Admin Viewer, it is not reflected in the settings on the setting page. Take note that if manual focus is set, the focus will remain fixed. When the focus is set using Admin Viewer, the focus mode of other users will also change to the same mode.
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Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator (2) Exposure Compensation When [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] is selected as the exposure mode, a desired exposure compensation value can be selected from seven levels (-3 to +3) using an applicable button. To darken the image, select a negative value.
(6) [Gain] When [Manual] is selected as the exposure mode, set a desired value of gain. Moving the slider to the left decreases the gain (sensitivity to brightness) and darkens the image. Moving the slider to the right increases the gain and brightens the image. Note If the subject is a traffic signal, electronic scoreboard, etc., the captured image may flicker.
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Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator (3) [Lock] The white balance is fixed to that of the video currently received. To forcibly fix the white balance according to the light source, use [One-shot WB]. Example of setting method: Irradiate a white subject (white paper, etc.) using the light source and capture the subject over the entire screen.
Setting the Smart Shade Control Smart Shade Control is a function that, unlike the Backlight Compensation, brightens only dark areas while keeping bright areas intact. (1) Smart Shade Control Set [OFF] or [ON]. (2) Adjusting the Smart Shade Control When [On] is selected for Smart Shade Control, set one of seven control levels from [1] (weak) to [7] (strong).
Performing Operations and Settings as the Administrator Setting the Night Mode Switch between [Day Mode] and [Night Mode]. The Night Mode cannot be used if [Auto] is set for Day/Night under [Camera] on the setting page ( P. 1-19). [Day Mode] Color image can be viewed in the normal mode.
Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution This chapter explains how to distribute image using the VB-C60. You can distribute image in various ways, such as displaying video or still images or showing multiple images on a Web page.
Web Pages for Image Distribution You must create a dedicated Web page to distribute information from the camera you have installed. "VB-C60 Viewer" can be used as the camera's viewer, where you can set detailed parameters. HTTP (WWW) server VB-C60 If a link corresponding to the image request is selected in (1), the Web server will send a file containing the IP address information of the camera from the server in (2).
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Web Pages for Image Distribution Note The VB-C60 has a built-in Web server. Write desired content for the Web page for video distribution in the flash memory in the camera beforehand, and you can publish the Web page and distribute image over the Web using the camera alone. For information on how to save Web page data, see "How to Create a Web Page Using VB Viewer"...
Viewing Sample Pages This camera stores sample pages for video distribution. You can view the sample pages by following the procedure below. Use these samples as a reference when creating a Web page. How to View 1. Launch the Web browser and enter the following URI: http://192.168.100.1/sample/ * The underlined portion is an example of IP address.
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Movie sample This is a sample page for displaying live video. Sample for mobile phone This is a sample page for displaying still images with camera operation function for mobile phones. (These images can also be displayed in normal Web browsers for PCs.) Viewing Sample Pages...
Distributing Video Using VB Viewer How to provide image using VB Viewer is explained, together with application examples. How to Create a Web Page Using VB Viewer You can display VB Viewer by incorporating it into your Web page. <iframe src="http://192.168.100.1/viewer/live/en/live.html" scrolling="no"...
If the Web page data grows too big, it may no longer be possible to change the camera settings. When saving Web page data to the flash memory in the camera, make sure the total data size does not exceed 3 Mbytes. If Web page data is saved to the flash memory in the camera, be sure to check the event logs after changing any settings to confirm that an error was not generated while saving the new settings (S306, S307).
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Distributing Video Using VB Viewer sample.htm <html> <head> <title>VB Viewer Sample Page</title> </head> <body bgcolor="gray"> <center> <h1>LiveApplet</h1> <iframe src="http://192.168.100.1/viewer/live/en/live.html" scrolling="no" width=490 height=500> </iframe> </center> </body> </html> * The underlined portion is an example of IP address. In reality, the customer must enter the IP address set for the camera ( If you are saving the Web page to the flash memory in the camera, you can also omit the IP address, as follows:...
VB Viewer Parameters You can change the parameters to create a Web page matching your purpose or what you want to express on the page. Use each parameter after fully understanding what it means. Description of object tags Attribute Omission name Specify the URI of VB Viewer.
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Distributing Video Using VB Viewer Attribute Omission name Specify the width of the display area of VB Viewer in pixels. If video is to be displayed in QQVGA (160 x 120) or QVGA (320 x 240), specify a value of 490 or greater for width. width permitted If video is to be displayed in VGA (640 x 480), specify a value of...
Distributing Video Using a Browser Only You can provide video from the VB-C60 directly to a browser using the WebView-HTTP protocol. Examples are explained below. Displaying Live Video at the Time of Access as a Still Image You can provide as a still image the video captured by the camera the moment the client accesses your Web page.
Example of Image Distribution Using One Global Address To publish live video from the camera over the Internet, you need one fixed global address. Some providers offer access services where one fixed global address is assigned. You can use this global address. In this case, you need a router with NAT function. Example: Assume that your provider assigned the global address 192.168.1.10.
Distributing Still Images to Mobile Phones You can use a Web service for mobile phones to view still images and control the camera. You can easily create a still image distribution page for mobile phones in HTML using WebView-HTTP protocol image.cgi commands. The VB-C60 stores a sample page for distributing still images to mobile phones, and you can view the sample page as follows.
Distributing Still Images to Mobile Phones Overwriting a Sample Page Access the flash memory in the camera via FTP and rewrite the HTML files located at the following paths, to change the screen display and operation details. Path to English sample: Path to Japanese sample: Path to French sample: Path to Italian sample:...
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Command Specify the viewing angle of the camera (horizontal direction) in units of 0.01 degree. zoom Example:Viewing angle of 50 degrees Specify the image size in one of the following formats: QQVGA QVGA As for pan, tilt and zoom, a relative position from the current position can be specified using "d"...
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Modifiers You can specify parameters using the "% characters" explained below. Reason for capture (number) Reason for capture (character string) Width of image Height of image Camera number Camera name Pan position Tilt position Zoom position Camera server Year of capture time Month of capture time Day of capture time Day of week of capture...
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Available Modifiers The modifiers that can be used for each setting item are specified below. [HTTP Upload] ( P. 1-25) [Parameter (query string)] All modifiers can be used. [FTP Upload] ( P. 1-26) [Subdirectory Name to Create] Only the modifiers %y, %m, %d, %w, %H, %h, %n can be used. [File Name to Create] Only the modifiers %y, %m, %d, %w, %H, %M, %S, %s, %n can be used.
Troubleshooting Before contacting your store or Canon's Customer Service Center, check the items specified below. If a log message is displayed, check the details of the message and corresponding countermeasure in the log message list. If you are using a PoE HUB, check if the LAN cable is connected correctly.
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Troubleshooting Video is not displayed If you want to improve the video quality, refer to "Setting the Image Size, Quality and Frame Rate (Video)" ( P.1-22) in "Chapter 1 Detailed Settings" to change the settings to adjust the quality. Up to 30 viewers can access the camera at the same time. If this limit has been exceeded, video is not displayed and a message appears.
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Troubleshooting Check the upload destination in the [Upload] menu, as well as the upload operation upon event in the [Event] menu, to see if both are set correctly. You can perform operation check based on the currently set upload destination by running a test ( P.
List of Log Messages Log Messages on the VB-C60 Log messages are classified into the following six types. Category Level alert Error crit Error Error warning Warning notice Warning info Information Application (camera) messages A030 Startup and shutdown of WebView Livescope Client [info] Description %1%2 host=<Host>, user=<User>, prio=<Priority>...
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List of Log Messages A101 Invalid user name [notice] Description user <User name> not found (A101) Meaning The camera was accessed by an unauthorized user. A102 Invalid password [notice] Description user <User name> password mismatch (A102) Meaning The password is invalid. A111 Invalid host [notice] Description host <IP address>...
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A330 Video input error [err] Description video input timeout - resetting (A330) Meaning The video input has been reset because video input stopped. If the error occurs repeatedly, the camera is damaged. Contact our Countermeasure Customer Service Center. A350 Camera control system [err] Description camera status timeout - resetting (A350) The camera control system has been reset due to a communication...
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List of Log Messages A120 Resolution of upload destination name failed [notice] Description uploader cannot resolve the server name (A120) Meaning The name of the upload destination could not be resolved. A121 Connection to upload destination failed [notice] Description uploader cannot connect to the server (A121) Meaning The upload destination could not be connected ( ).
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A137 Invalid upload setting (E-mail notification) [notice] Description mode invalid. uploader set <none> forcibly (A137) The e-mail notification setting is invalid. E-mail notification was forcibly Meaning disabled. A138 Invalid upload setting (E-mail notification authentication mode) [notice] Description authentication mode invalid. uploader set <smtp auth> forcibly (A138) The setting for e-mail notification authentication mode is invalid.
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List of Log Messages A272 Upload communication buffer overflowed [warning] Description ftp/http queue is full (A272) Meaning Upload data overflowed from the communication buffer. Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences. Also adjust Countermeasure the upload quality, image size and frame rate. A321 Video control command failed [err] Description video%1 command error - <Cause of error>...
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A470 Uploader initialization failed [crit] Description uploader initialization failure - %1 (A470) Error number Meaning The uploader could not be initialized. Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting the camera, the camera is faulty. Application (audio server) messages B001 Starting and shutdown of audio server [info] Description %1 wvaudio (B001) starting | shutdown...
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List of Log Messages B102 Client connection denied [notice] Description %1 request denied[%2] (B102) Client host IP address Denial type (41 | 43 | ...) Client connection was denied due to an authentication error (41), insufficient resource (43), specification of unsupported codec (45), Meaning specification of unsupported stream (46), host access restriction (48), too many clients (49) or invalid operation mode (4a).
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B402 Audio server initialization failed [crit] Description wvaudio initialization error[%1] (B402) Error number Meaning The audio server could not be initialized. The audio server stops. If the problem persists after rebooting, the camera is faulty. Arrange for Countermeasure servicing. B403 Settings change failed [crit] Description cannot set config[%1] (B403) Error number...
List of Log Messages System Messages S004 Starting and stopping of system [info] Description %1 webview (S004) Starting or stopping. Meaning The video server (webview) has started or stopped. S005 System settings changed [info] Description (vbadmin.c.XXX) System settings updated (S005) Meaning Settings not requiring rebooting were changed.
List of VB-C60 Viewer Messages Messages Displayed in the Information Field Messages displayed in the information field of the viewer are classified into the following three types. Icon Category Information Messages Warning Messages Error Messages Information Messages When the mouse is brought over any of the following GUI parts, a corresponding message appears.
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List of VB-C60 Viewer Messages Message Switches on/off camera control privileges. Centers the camera's image on the clicked position. Displays a panorama image. The camera can also be controlled. Moves the camera to preset positions. Displays information. Message Connection closed by the camera. {n}fps Pan : {p} Tilt : {t} Zoom : {z} {n}fps Pan : {p} Tilt : {t} Zoom : {z} IS : {Image Stabilizer value}...
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Error Messages Message Could not connect to the camera. The camera is busy. Failed to get camera control privileges. Cannot connect to the camera. Failed to establish audio connection. You are not connected to the camera. Please get camera control privileges. Another user is already connected as an administrator.
Restore Settings Since the VB-C60 supports various functions, it is recommended that you write down the settings for respective functions. If you forgot the settings and want to set the camera from the beginning, restore the factory settings first. * For the factory settings, see P. 5-23. Restoring the Settings from the Maintenance Page in the Web Browser 1.
While [Restore Settings] is in progress, never turn off the camera. If the power is turned off, the camera may not reboot correctly. Once [OK] is clicked, you can no longer stop the process to restore the factory settings. 4. The camera will be reset to the factory settings. All settings will be reset to the factory settings, except for the Administrator password, camera's IP address, subnet mask, default gateway address and other network settings, and date &...
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Restore Settings Note If the reset switch is pushed, network-related settings will also be initialized including the camera's IP address, subnet mask, default gateway address etc. Accordingly, you can no longer operate the camera from the PC you were using to connect to the camera before. When initializing the camera, use "VB Initial Setting Tool v5.0.1"...
List of Factory Settings The factory settings are shown. If you have changed settings, be sure to write down the new settings. Item User Name (Administrator ID) Administrator password Path to Setting pages IP Address Setting IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Address LAN Interface Maximum Packet Size...
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List of Factory Settings Item Camera Name Camera Name (alphanumeric characters) Initial Camera Settings AE Mode Slow Shutter Shutter Speed Focus Mode Camera Control Digital Zoom Image Stabilizer Day/Night Mode Switching Brightness Response (sec.) Installation Conditions Dome LED Setting Mounting Method Camera Position Control Restricted to Presets Camera Position without Control...
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Item HTTP Upload Notification Notification Only with HTTP User Name Password Proxy Server Proxy Port Proxy User Name Proxy Password Parameter (query string) FTP Upload Notification Image Data Upload with FTP FTP Server User Name Password PASV Mode Enable File Upload Path File Naming YYMMDDHHMMSSms Subdirectory Name to Create...
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List of Factory Settings Item Image Buffer Frame Rate Pre-event Buffer (number of image frames) Post-event Buffer (number of image frames) Motion Detection Motion Detection Event ON Event Operation OFF Event Operation Continuous Motion Operation Upload E-mail Notification Audio Playback at ON Event Audio Playback at OFF Event Sound Clip Volume...
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Item Authorized User Account User Name Password User List User Authority Authorized User Privileged Camera Control Checked Camera Control Checked Image Distribution Checked Audio Distribution Checked Guest User Camera Control Checked Image Distribution Checked Audio Distribution Checked Host Access Restriction Host List Apply the list to HTTP Server Apply the list to Image Transmission...
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List of Factory Settings Item IPsec Set 1 IPsec IPsec Mode Destination Address (IPv4/IPv6) Sender Address (IPv4/IPv6) Security Protocol Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6) Destination Prefix Length SA ESP Encryption Algorithm SA ESP Authentication Algorithm SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound) SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound) SA ESP SPI (outbound) SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)
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Item IPsec Set 3 IPsec IPsec Mode Destination Address (IPv4/IPv6) Sender Address (IPv4/IPv6) Security Protocol Security Gateway Disable Address (IPv4/IPv6) Tunnel Mode Destination Prefix Length SA ESP Encryption Algorithm SA ESP Authentication Algorithm SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound) SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound) SA ESP SPI (outbound) HMAC_SHA1_96...
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List of Factory Settings Item IPsec Set 5 IPsec IPsec Mode Destination Address (IPv4/IPv6) Sender Address (IPv4/IPv6) Security Protocol Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6) Destination Prefix Length SA ESP Encryption Algorithm SA ESP Authentication Algorithm SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound) SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound) SA ESP SPI (outbound) SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)
Index Access Control ...1-40 Admin Viewer...3-9 Audio Transmission from the Camera...3-21 Administrator...3-3 Administrator Password...1-7 AE Mode ...1-15 Audio...1-31 Input Volume...1-31 Output Volume...1-31 Receive... 3-10 Transmit ... 1-32 Audio Server ...1-31 Authorized User ...3-4 Backlight Compensation... 2-24 Camera Name...1-14 Camera Parameter...2-24 Camera Position Control ...
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Index LED ...1-20 Log...2-46 Copy ...2-47 Filter and Show ...2-48 Save...2-46 Search ...2-47 Log code...2-46 Log Message ...5-7 Log Viewer Download...2-45 Filter and Show ...2-48 Launch...2-7 Search ...2-47 View ...2-46 Maintenance ...1-50 Maximum Frame Rate...1-22 Maximum Packet Size...1-8 Microphone...1-31 Mobile Phone ...4-13 Modifier ...5-2 Motion Detection...1-35 MPEG-4...1-23...
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Index VB Viewer...3-11 VBAdmin Tools ...2-2 White Balance...3-29 5-33...
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