Network Camera Operation Guide / / / / The Operation Guide should be read before using the network camera.
Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Canon Network Camera (hereafter referred to as the camera)*. This “Operation Guide” explains the camera settings and operations. Read this guide carefully before using the camera to ensure correct use. Also, be sure to read the files in the LICENSE folder on the Setup CD-ROM. * The cameras described in this manual may include models not be sold in your country and region.
Copyright Videos, images or sounds recorded with your camera may not be utilized or published without consent of copyright holders, if any, except in such a way as permitted for personal use under the relevant copyright law. Use of Included RM-Lite Software Flaws or other problems with RM-Lite may result in recording failure or destruction or loss of recorded data. Canon shall have no liability whatsoever for any loss or damages incurred by the user as a result of such problems.
2. Name of the software module or modules you would like to obtain. You can obtain the source code for a least three years from the day you purchased this product. Please note we may bill you for any costs we incur in providing you the source code. Security Export Control This product is subject to security export control. Therefore, to export or carry it overseas may require an authorization by governmental agencies.
User Manuals Types of User Manuals The following describes the different camera user manuals. Included User Manuals Installation Guide This describes precautions and procedures for installing the camera. Sections you should reference in this guide will be marked “Installation Guide” along with the name of the reference items.
Symbols Indicating Camera Models Symbols Indicating Camera Models Explanations that differ depending on the camera model are indicated by the camera name and the following symbols. Symbol Camera Model R11 VB-R11VE, VB-R11 R10 VB-R10VE M641 VB-M641VE, VB-M641V M640 VB-M640VE, VB-M640V M741 VB-M741LE M740 VB-M740E Symbols Indicating Safety Precautions This section explains the symbols used in this guide.
Safety Precautions This section explains precautions that must be followed when using the camera. If they are not followed, injury, death and/or property damage may occur. Read the following information carefully and be sure to follow the precautions. Important Warnings Warning To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. (VB-R11, VB-M641V, VB-M640V) Caution TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
FCC NOTICE Network Camera, Model Name: VB-R11/VB-M641V/VB-M640V This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Caution M741 Avoid looking directly at the infrared illumination at close distance for long periods of time. Intense infrared illumination can cause eye damage. Caution The following may result in camera malfunction. • Do not capture the sun, halogen lamps, and other very bright light sources or subjects. • Do not expose the camera to strong impact or vibration. R11 R10 M641 M640 • Do not forcibly turn the rotating parts of the camera by hand.
Important Grime on the front cover and dome cover, may result in focusing problems, and or reduction of image quality. It is recommended that the cover be cleaned on a regular basis. Clean the Lens Use a commercial lens cleaner to remove grime on the lens surface. • Scratches on the lens surface may result in poor video capture. • Auto focus functionality may be degraded if the lens surface is dusty or dirty. Camera Disposal Dispose of the camera in accordance with local laws and regulations.
Table of Contents Introduction...................................................................................................................... 2 Precautions for Use (Disclaimer) ............................................................................................ 2 License Agreement for Included Software ............................................................................. 3 Trademarks ......................................................................................................
Set the Password, Date and Time, Camera Name and Video.............................................. 38 Registering Camera’s IP Address to Trusted Sites............................................................... 40 Access the Top Page of the Camera to Check Video................................................... 41 Access the Top Page from Camera Management Tool........................................................ 41 Top Page..........................................................................
Camera Control..................................................................................................................... 75 Day/Night (When Auto Is Set) ............................................................................................... 77 Installation Conditions........................................................................................................... 77 Camera Position Control ...........................................................................................
Set E-mail Notification [Video Record] > [E-mail Notification] ................................................................... 102 E-mail Notification ............................................................................................................... 102 External Device Input Triggered Operation Settings [Event] > [External Device] ................................................................................... 104 External Device Output 1, 2 .............................................
Memory Card Operations ................................................................................................... 130 Memory Card Information ................................................................................................... 132 Display Camera Device Information and Perform Maintenance [Maintenance] ......... 134 Device Information .............................................................................................................. 134 Tool ...............................
Configure the Preset Tour Route ................................................................................. 179 [Tour Route Settings] Tab ................................................................................................... 179 Tour Route Settings............................................................................................................. 181 Context Menu......................................................................................................................
Display Settings for Detection Areas/Detection Lines, Detection Results (Display Options)............................................................................................................ 234 Restart Intelligent Function ................................................................................................. 235 Log Viewer................................................................................................................... 236 Download Log Files .............................
Chapter Before Use This chapter explains camera functions, software and operating environment. It also describes the flow from preparation and setup through to actual use.
Network Camera Capabilities This network camera is capable of not just camera operations using the installed software but also recording and uploading video and monitoring using various intelligent functions. However, the functions that can be used differ depending on the model. For the difference in functions by model, refer to the table below.
Camera Software Before Use The software needed for camera setup and use is included on the camera and on the setup CD-ROM included with the camera. The software can also be purchased separately. 1 Software Included on the Camera The following software is included on the camera. It is automatically downloaded from the camera when you use it. Admin Viewer/VB Viewer (P. 137) These Viewers are used for camera control and for monitoring video and events.
Camera Angle Setting Tool (P. 45) M641 M640 M741 M740 This tool allows you to adjust the camera angle during installation by viewing video from the camera on the computer screen via a network. Installer location: Setup CD-ROM > [Applications] folder > VBToolsInstall.exe Admin Tools Certificate This is a digital certificate for using Admin Viewer and Admin Tools. Installer location: Setup CD-ROM > [Applications] folder > VBToolsInstall.
Note For details on the usage, operating environment, and functions of RM-Lite, please refer to the “System Administrator Manual”. Before Use Additional Software/Licenses (Sold Separately) 1 You can purchase additional software and licenses as necessary. Canon H.264 Additional User License AUL-VB Additional license for viewing H.264 video with multiple computers via Admin Viewer or Recorded Video Utility. Each camera includes one license.
Operating Environment For the latest information on this product (firmware and included software, user manual, operating environment, etc.), please refer to the Canon Web Site. Camera Angle Setting Tool, Admin Viewer/VB Viewer, Admin Tools CPU Intel Core i7-2600 or higher OS*1 Windows Vista Ultimate/Business/Enterprise/Home Premium SP2 32/64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate/Professional/Enterprise/Home Premium SP1 32/64-bit Windows 8/Windows 8 Pro/Windows 8 Enterprise 32/64-bit*4 Windows 8.1/Windows 8.
1 Steps for Setting Up Camera Before Use Step 1 Pre-Installation Preparations Make preparations to use the camera via a network. Install necessary software “Install Software” (P. 28) Check/configure computer and web browser security settings “Check/Make Security Settings” (P. 31) Use Camera Management Tool to configure initial camera settings. “Making Initial Camera Settings” (P.
Step 5 Adjust Advanced Settings According to Use Advanced settings can be made in the Setting Menu, such as for camera control and security, suitable for the intended camera use. “Setting Page” (P. 59) Setting Page Step 6 Use the Viewers Use the viewers included on the camera. The Admin Viewer is intended for administrators, and the VB Viewer for guest users. Use the VB viewer to check content distributed to guest users and Admin Viewer to make all settings and fully check all preparations.
Chapter Camera Setup To prepare the camera for use, install necessary computer software and make initial settings for web browser security and the camera. When initial settings are complete, access the camera and check if video can be viewed.
Install Software Use the setup CD-ROM included with the camera to install necessary software. Necessary Software You will need the following software: • Camera Management Tool (P. 36) • Admin Tools Certificate • .NET Framework 3.5 SP1/.NET Framework 4.5 (unnecessary if already installed on computer) M641 M640 M741 M740 • Camera Angle Setting Tool Note • All computer users will be able to use Admin Viewer and Admin Tools if the Admin Tools Certificate is installed. • If .NET Framework 3.5 SP1/.
4 Select the installation method. 5 Confirm or select the software that will be installed. 2 Camera Setup If you select [Easy Installation], confirm the software that will be installed and click [Next]. If you select [Custom Installation], select the software to be installed and click [Next]. The User License Agreement screen appears.
6 Read through the user license agreement and click [Yes] if you accept it. Installation starts. 7 Click [Exit] or [Reboot]. The Camera Management Tool icon and Camera Angle Setting Tool icon (if installed) will appear on the desktop.
Check/Make Security Settings Check Firewall Settings 2 Camera Setup Depending on Windows or Internet Explorer security settings, software or web browsers may be blocked from making camera settings or using the camera. Change or check security settings beforehand. To use the Camera Management Tool on computers where Windows Firewall is enabled, you may need to register the Camera Management Tool as an application allowed to communicate via the firewall.
3 Click [Change settings] > [Allow another app]. 4 Select [Camera Management Tool] and click [Add]. Register the Camera IP Address as a Trusted Site In Internet Explorer 9 or later and Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, Internet Explorer’s security level for Internet and intranet sites is set to [High] by default. As a result, it may be necessary to register the camera’s IP address as a trusted site to access the Admin Viewer/VB Viewer, Setting Page or Admin Tools.
3 Click [Trusted sites] > [Sites]. 2 Camera Setup The [Trusted sites] dialog box appears. 4 Enter the IP address of the camera under [Add this Web site to the zone], then click [Add]. Note • Clear the [Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone] check box if it is selected. The camera’s IP address will be registered to the [Websites] list. • You can register IP addresses for multiple cameras by using a wildcard (*) when entering the IP address. For example, if you enter “192.160.
Important When “about:internet” is registered, the security level in Windows 7 is the same as when using Internet Explorer. After using Admin Viewer/Admin Tools, it is recommended that you remove “about:internet” and the camera name as necessary and restore the original security level.
2 Click [Sound]. 2 Camera Setup [Audio Service Not Running] dialog box appears. 3 Click [Yes]. The [Sound] dialog box appears. 4 Click the [Playback] tab to confirm that an audio device has been installed. If no audio device is installed, refer to your computer manual.
Making Initial Camera Settings To use the camera, you must first set the network settings for the camera and then establish a network connection between the camera and a computer. Use Camera Management Tool for these settings. This section will explain, in addition to network settings, how to set the camera name, the date and time and other settings. It will also explain how to use the Camera Management Tool to make initial camera settings.
1 Click the [Search Camera] icon. 2 Detected cameras will appear in the camera list. 3 Select a camera in the camera list and click the [Basic Camera Settings] icon. 2 Camera Setup The [Basic Camera Settings] dialog box appears. 4 Set each of the [Network] items. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (1) [IPv4 Address Setting Method] Select the method for setting the IPv4 address. If [Manual] is selected, directly enter values that suit the environment in which the camera is used.
(5) [IPv4 Default Gateway Address] Be sure to set this if you select [IPv4 Address Setting Method] > [Manual] and connect to the camera with a different subnet than that of the viewer. (6) [AutoIP] Select this to enable or disable AutoIP. (7) [IPv4 Address (AutoIP)] When [Enable] is selected for [AutoIP], an automatically set IPv4 address is displayed. 5 Click [OK]. The camera will restart and the settings will take effect.
Date and Time Settings Click [Date and Time] and make settings such as the camera date and time setting method, time zone, and daylight saving time. For details on each item, please refer to “Setting” (P. 69) in “Set the Date/Time”. 2 Camera Setup Camera Name Setting Click [Camera] and set the camera name displayed in the viewers and other software. For setting details, please refer to “Camera Name” (P. 75) in “Set General Camera Controls”.
Video Settings Click [Video] and configure the size and quality settings of the video transmitted from the camera. For setting details, please refer to “Set Video Size and Quality [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings]” (P. 72). Registering Camera’s IP Address to Trusted Sites With Internet Explorer 9 or later and Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2012, Internet Explorer’s security level for Internet and intranet sites is set to [High] by default.
Access the Top Page of the Camera to Check Video Access the Top Page from Camera Management Tool 2 Camera Setup When camera installation and initial settings are complete, access the camera with the Camera Management Tool and check if video can be viewed properly. You can use the Camera Management Tool to launch the camera top page. 1 Launch the Camera Management Tool (P. 36) 2 Double-click the IPv4 address of a camera in the camera list to launch its top page.
Click to switch the display language. (2) [Setting Page] Displays the Setting Page (P. 60). You can make initial camera settings and settings to suit how the camera will be used. (3) [Admin Tools] Displays the Admin Tools top page (P. 193). You can launch various tools for making settings, such as for using the camera, or launch a utility for managing recorded video. (4) [Admin Viewer] Launches the Admin Viewer (P. 43). (5) [VB Viewer] Launches the VB Viewer (P. 43).
• Depending on the security settings in Internet Explorer, the blocked content dialog box may appear when attempting to access the Setting Page, Admin Tools or the Viewers when using the camera with Internet Explorer 9 or later, or on Windows Server 2008/ Windows Server 2012. If this happens, click [Add] to register the camera IP address as a trusted site. 2 Camera Setup Checking Camera Video Check the camera video with a viewer. VB Viewer and Admin Viewer are available.
2 Enter a user name and password (P. 42) and click [OK]. The Admin Viewer launches and displays the camera video.
Chapter Camera Angle Setting Tool M641 M640 M741 M740 After installing the camera, connect to it with the Camera Angle Setting Tool and view the displayed video to make settings, such as the camera angle, focus and exposure.
Launch the Camera Angle Setting Tool and Connect to a Camera The Camera Angle Setting Tool allows you to view displayed video on a computer to make settings, such as the camera angle and focus. Use this to adjust the camera during installation or if the camera has been moved from its original position. The following gives an overview of the settings that can be made with the Camera Angle Setting Tool.
Connect by Specifying Camera Information 1 Click [File] menu > [Connect]. 3 2 Enter the connection settings for the camera. Camera Angle Setting Tool The [Connection settings] dialog box appears. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) [Host Name] Enter the host name or IP address of the camera (P. 37). (2) [Administrator User Name] Enter the administrator user name for the camera (P. 42). (3) [Administrator Password] Enter the administrator password for the camera (P. 42).
Use a Camera Specification File for Connecting You can connect to a camera by loading camera information listed in a camera specification file (P. 56). 1 Click [File] menu > [Select Camera]. The [Select Camera] dialog box appears. 2 Click [Load camera specification file]. 3 Select a camera specification file and click [Open]. The camera specification file will be loaded and the camera name will appear in [Camera List].
4 Select a camera to connect to and click [Connect]. 3 Camera Angle Setting Tool You will connect to the camera. Connect to the Next Camera After setting the camera angle, click [Next] to connect to the next camera. You will be disconnected from the current camera and connected to the next camera appearing in the list. Next camera Note • The [Select Camera] dialog box will continue to display until you close the Camera Angle Setting Tool or click the X in the upper right corner of the dialog box.
1 Click [File] menu > [Disconnect]. You will disconnect from the camera. 2 Click [File] menu > [Exit]. The Camera Angle Setting Tool will close.
Camera Angle Setting Tool Screen 3 M641 M640 (2) (6) (4) (5) (6) (8) (14) (15) (16) (1) (3) (4) Camera Angle Setting Tool (11) (12) (13) (17) (18) (7) (5) (10) (9) (8) M741 M740 (2) (1) (8) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (10) (9) (8) (1) Video Display Area Camera video appears here. (2) [Switch Screen Size] Button Switch the Camera Angle Setting Tool screen between small and large sizes. You can select the screen size with [Display] menu > [Display screen size].
(4) [Pan] Buttons M641 M640 Pan the camera. (5) [Tilt] Buttons M641 M640 Tilt the camera. (6) [Rotation] Buttons M641 M640 Rotate the camera. (7) [Rotation] Slider M641 M640 Click on the slider or drag the slider to rotate the camera angle. (8) [Zoom] Buttons Zoom the camera. (9) [Zoom] Slider Click on the slider or drag the slider to zoom the camera. (10) Optical telephoto end icon Appears when [Digital Zoom] > [Enable] has been selected. Digital zoom is used when dragging the slider above this icon.
Set the Camera Angle After connecting to the camera, view the displayed video to make settings, such as the camera angle and zoom. Important Set the Camera Angle and Zoom You can set the camera angle and zoom using the video display area or buttons.
Change the Camera Zoom Ratio You can change the zoom ratio of the camera with the [Zoom] buttons or [Zoom] slider. Operation will continue while you hold a [Zoom] button down and stop when you release it. Zooms in. Zooms out. If you drag the slider handle, the camera zoom ratio will change according to the position on the slider. If you select [Digital Zoom] > [Enable], the maximum optical telephoto icon and digital zoom range will appear and you will be able to use digital zoom.
Focuses further away. Focuses nearer. 3 Note • Focusing may be difficult for the following types of subjects when using [Auto] or [One-shot AF].
Use a Camera Specification File If you create a camera specification file listing the information needed to connect to cameras beforehand, you can load the file with the Camera Angle Setting Tool and connect to cameras that appear in the camera list simply by specifying them. When you set the camera angle of multiple cameras, this eliminates the need to enter information, such as the host name and password, of each camera individually.
Example Using a Text Editor for Entry Enter each item separated by a comma. Give the file the .csv extension and save it. Important If you separate items with a delimiter other than a comma, such as a semicolon, the Camera Angle Setting Tool will not be able to load the file. 3 Camera Angle Setting Tool RegisterName,HostName,PortNumber,UserName,Password,ConnectType B1F VB-M641VE,192.168.100.1,80,root,camera1,0 1Fa VB-M640VE,192.168.100.2,80,root,camera2,0 1Fb VB-M641V,192.168.100.
Chapter Setting Page The Setting Page is used to make necessary basic settings after camera installation, such as, network, video and security settings, and to make settings to suit the situation in which a camera will be used. It also has the maintenance menu for the camera.
How to Use The Setting Page This section explains operation up to displaying the Setting Page, and common Setting Page operations. Access the Setting Page Use a web browser to access the camera’s top page to display the Setting Page. 1 Launch the camera top page and click [Setting Page] (P. 41). A user authentication window appears. 2 Enter a user name and password (P. 42) and click [OK]. The Setting Menu will appear. Note You can also access the Setting Page from the Camera Management Tool.
Common Setting Page Operations This section explains basic Setting Page operations, and operations common to all Setting Pages. Applying Changes to Settings When a setting is changed on the Setting Page, [Apply] shown on the top right and bottom right of the Setting Page changes from grayed-out to blue. Setting Page Click [Apply] in this state to apply the changed settings. Click [Clear] to revert to the previous settings.
About Each Setting Page This section will give an overview of each item in Setting Menu and each list of submenus. Each of the [Basic Settings], [Video and Audio]/[Video], and [Video Record] menus has a [Video Settings] submenu, but the functions are all common. The functions can be set in any of the menus and the settings will be reflected in all of the [Video Settings] submenus. Basic Settings • Network (P. 64) Network settings for connecting to the camera. • Password (P.
Video Record Event • External Device (P. 104) R11 M641 M741 Operation settings for external device output and for external device input triggered events. • Audio Settings (P. 87) R11 M641 M741 The settings of this item are the same as those of [Video and Audio] > [Audio Settings]. • Audio Detection (P. 107) R11 M641 M741 Detected changes in audio input from the microphone connected to the camera can trigger operations such as video recording or e-mail notification. • Timer (P.
Configure Network Settings [Basic Settings] > [Network] Network settings for connecting to the camera. Important If any network settings are changed, the camera may become inaccessible from the active web browser. If this occurs, a confirmation dialog box will appear when you click [Apply] or [Apply and reboot]. Click [OK] to apply the new settings.
For [Manual], enter a fixed IPv4 address into [IPv4 Address]. For [Auto (DHCP)], the settings acquired from the DHCP server will be automatically entered in [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask] and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address]. Important If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected as the IPv4 address setting method, the IPv4 address may not be assigned correctly in certain environments, such as when a router is present between the DHCP server and the camera. If this occurs, select [Manual] and enter a fixed IPv4 address.
[IPv6 Address (Manual)] Enter a fixed IPv6 address if you set the address manually. [Prefix Length] Enter a prefix length if [Disable] is specified in [Auto (RA)]. [IPv6 Default Gateway Address] Enter a default gateway address if [Disable] is specified in [Auto (RA)]. Be sure to set this when connecting the camera to a different subnet from that of the Viewer.
[Host Name] You can register the camera host name in name server using alphanumeric characters. Do not use “_” (underscore) in the host name in Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11. [Host Name Registration with DDNS] When you enter a name into [Host Name] and select [Enable], the host name will be registered in the name server. Registering the host name to DDNS is useful when operating with [IPv4 Address Setting Method] set to [Auto (DHCP)] (P. 64). DNS server registration settings must be set in advance.
Set the Administrator Password [Basic Settings] > [Password] In order to prevent users, other than administrators, from changing the system, change the administrator password from the default password. Important • To ensure system security, be sure to change the administrator password. Do not forget the new password. • Press the reset switch to restore factory default settings if you have forgotten the administrator password (P. 270).
Set the Date/Time [Basic Settings] > [Date and Time] Camera date and time settings. Current Date and Time Setting Page The date and time set in the camera are shown. 4 Setting Set the date and time setting method, time zone and daylight saving time for the camera. [Setting Method] Select the date and time setting method. The settings are configured as follows depending on the setting configured in [Setting Method]. [Set manually] Set the desired date and time in [Date] and [Time].
[Use DHCP] The camera time is synchronized with the time of the NTP server at the address acquired from the DHCP server. The acquired NTP server address appears in [NTP Server (DHCP)]. In order to set [Use DHCP], you must change [Network] > [IPv4] > [IPv4 Address Setting Method] to [Auto (DHCP)] (P. 64). [Use DHCPv6] The camera time is synchronized with the time of the NTP server at the address acquired from the DHCPv6 server. The acquired NTP server address appears in [NTP Server (DHCPv6)].
• The NTP server query interval is 300 seconds. Synchronization will take time if the time difference is large. [Time Zone] Select the appropriate time zone. If the time zone is changed, the date and time display will update automatically according to the specified time zone. [Daylight Saving Time] Select whether or not to automatically adjust for daylight saving time to suit the time zone.
Set Video Size and Quality [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings] General video settings, such as the size and quality of JPEG and H.264 video transmitted from the camera. Important • This [Video Settings] submenu is common with the [Video Settings] submenu found in [Video and Audio] or [Video], and [Video Record]. A setting configured in any of the [Video Settings] submenus will be reflected in the other [Video Settings] submenus.
4 Setting Page [Video Quality] Select the video quality transmitted from the camera for each size in a video size set. Greater values have higher quality. [Video Quality: Digital PTZ] M641 M640 M741 M740 Select the video quality for digital PTZ. [Video Size: Video Transmission] Select the default video size transmitted from the camera when no video size has been specified by the Viewer. [Maximum Frame Rate: Video Transmission] Limit the maximum frame rate per second transmitted to reduce the viewer load.
[Video Quality] You can select the video quality if [Bit Rate Control] is set to [Do not use bit rate control]. Greater values have higher quality. [Frame Rate (fps)] Select the video frame rate. [I Frame Interval (sec)] Select the I frame interval (sec) for H.264 video. Important • When [H.264(1)] is used for memory card recording and upload, the following restrictions apply to the [H.264(1)] setting.
Set General Camera Controls [Camera] > [Camera Settings] Settings for the camera name and external input/output devices, and for camera use and installation settings. Camera Name Setting Page Set the camera name. 4 [Camera Name] Enter any camera name. Be sure to enter a name in [Camera Name (alphanumeric characters)]. Camera Control Set various controls to ease viewing of video. M741 [Digital Zoom] R11 R10 Select this to enable or disable digital zoom.
Important • [AGC Limit] will not function if [Admin Control] > [Exposure] (P. 162) is set to [Manual] or [Auto (Flickerless)]. • Minimum subject illumination may change when [AGC Limit] is set. [Smart Shade Control Strength (Auto)] Select the control strength when [Smart Shade Control] (P. 80) is set to [Auto]. • [Mild]: Select if noise is noticeable. • [Medium]: Recommended setting for Auto mode (default setting). • [Strong]: Select to increase visibility in dark areas.
4 Setting Page Day/Night (When Auto Is Set) Set conditions for switching Day Mode and Night Mode when [Initial Settings] > [Day/Night] (P. 81) is set to [Auto]. [Switching Brightness] Select the brightness for switching Day/Night Mode when [Day/Night] is set to [Auto]. Select [Darker] if you want to capture video in color as much as possible. Select [Brighter] to reduce noise. Note that this mode switches to monochrome sooner. [Response (sec.
[LED Setting] M741 M740 Select whether to enable or disable the camera operation status LED. The LED will light for several seconds when starting the camera even if set to [Turn Off]. [Image Flip] Select whether or not to vertically flip the video. Select the setting suited to the camera installation method, such as ceiling mounting or placing on a desk. Camera Position Control Settings for camera use when there are no camera control restrictions for users or requests for camera control privileges.
Set Initial Video Settings [Camera] > [Initial Setting] Sets initial settings, such as video quality compensation, at camera start up. 4 Initial Setting Setting Page If the current camera settings and saved initial camera settings differ when you access [Initial Setting], [Apply] in the upper right of the screen will appear blue. If you click [Apply], the current camera settings will be saved as the initial camera settings. Clicking [Clear] will revert to the initial camera settings saved in the camera.
Note If another Viewer with administrator privileges, such as the Admin Viewer, connects to the camera, video from the camera will cease and a globe icon will appear in the video display area. (2) Use the pan, tilt and zoom sliders. R11 R10 Drag the sliders to pan (horizontally), tilt (vertically) or zoom in (telephoto)/zoom out (wide-angle) the camera. To register the adjusted pan, tilt, and zoom positions as the initial camera angle settings, set [Pan/Tilt/Zoom Position] to [Register] and click [Apply].
Important • [Auto] cannot be selected for [Smart Shade Control] if [Exposure] is set to [Manual]. • [Smart Shade Control] is not available if [Haze Compensation] is set to [Auto] or [Manual]. [White Balance] Select the white balance according to the light source to achieve natural color in the video. For details, please refer to “White Balance” in “Use Control for Admin” (P. 164). [Sharpness] Select a sharpness level. For details, please refer to “Image Quality Adjustment” in “Use Control for Admin” (P.
Reduce Data Size by Lowering Video Quality in Specific Areas [Video and Audio] > [ADSR] Reduces the size of transmitted H.264 video by reducing the video quality of non-target areas, such as ceilings and the sky. ADSR is an abbreviation for Area-specific Data Size Reduction. Important • This function can be used if [Bit Rate Control] is set to [Do not use bit rate control] in [Video Settings] > [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)].
[Reconnect] Button 4 Setting Page If you select [Enable] for the area with the frame color you would like to use for the specified area, the frame will appear on the Viewer. Set the specified area as follows with the display area. • Drag out a frame and move it to the area you want to specify. • Change the size of the frame by dragging any of the 8 handles (■). • If you want to change the camera angle, use the pan/tilt/zoom sliders.
ADSR Set whether H.264(1) and H.264(2) will each lower video quality outside areas set with [Specified Area]. [Enable in H.264(1)] Select [Enable] to lower video quality outside areas set with [Specified Area] in H.264(1) video. Important If you use [ADSR] with [H.264(1)], H.264(1) video cannot be uploaded or recorded to a memory card. [Enable in H.264(2)] Select [Enable] to lower video quality outside areas set with [Specified Area] in H.264(2) video.
Display Date, Time and Text on the Viewer [Video and Audio] > [On-screen display] Displays the date and time, camera name and other UI strings on the Viewer. Important The on-screen time display is not suitable for usage where high reliability is required. Only use it as reference information on systems where utmost and constant reliability is required for surveillance. • Depending on video quality settings, on-screen display may become difficult to decipher.
[Text string display] If [Text display] is set to [Display designated string], enter the text string to be displayed in alphanumeric characters. [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.
Set Audio Input/Output [Video and Audio] > [Audio Settings] R11 M641 M741 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. This [Audio Settings] submenu is common with the [Audio Settings] submenu found in the [Event] menu. Settings configured in any page will be reflected in the other pages. • Video and audio can be distributed to up to 30 clients.
Caution If using a microphone, switch [Line In] and [Microphone In] (P. 87) with [Audio Input] to suit the specifications of the microphone. Using the wrong input may damage the camera and/or microphone. Be sure to configure settings correctly. Sound Clip Upload1to 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. 104) or [Intelligent Function Setting Tool] > [Event] tab (P.
HTTP, SNMP and FTP Server Settings [Server] > [Server Settings] Settings for HTTP server, SNMP server, FTP server usage or WS-Security time checks. HTTP Server Important If the setting of [HTTP Port] or [HTTPS Port] is changed and the camera may become inaccessible from the active web browser, a confirmation dialog box will appear. Click [OK] to apply the new setting.
It is recommended that you change the default community name from [public] to ensure system security. [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. Setting information can be referenced by the SNMP manager. If left blank, the camera model name will be used.
Video Transmission Settings [Server] > [Video Server] Settings for clients that can connect to a video server. 4 Setting Page [Maximum Number of Clients] Enter the maximum number of clients that can be connected to the camera at the same time. If set to [0], only administrators will be able to connect.
Audio Transmission/Reception Settings [Server] > [Audio Server] R11 M641 M741 Settings for audio transmission from the camera to the computer, and audio reception from the computer to the camera. [Audio Transmission from the Camera] Select to transmit audio from the microphone connected to the camera to the Viewer. [Voice Activity Detection] Select whether to detect when there is no sound coming from the microphone.
RTP Settings [Server] > [RTP Server] Set the video and audio transmission using RTP. 4 RTP Server Setting Page Enable RTP, and set the RTSP authentication method and port number. [RTP] Select this to enable or disable RTP. [RTSP Authentication Method] Select an authentication method for RTSP. Since the RTSP authentication method is configured independently of the HTTP authentication method, you need to configure each authentication method. [RTSP Port] Enter the RTSP port number.
RTP Streaming 1 to 5 You can set each stream for RTP stream transmission in an RTP Streaming 1 to RTP Streaming 5 session. [Video Size] Select the video format (JPEG or H.264) and video size for the RTP stream. The video sizes for JPEG will vary depending on the [Video Size Set] settings (P. 72). The video sizes for H.264 will be determined according to the [H.264(1)] and [H.264(2)] settings in [Video Settings] (P. 73). In addition, [H.264(1)] and [H.264(2)] cannot be set for multiple RTP streams.
R11 M641 M741 • Regardless of the [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Transmission from the Camera] setting, RTP streaming audio will be used. However, to use audio settings, select [Enable] for [Audio Transmission from the Camera] and configure the settings.
HTTP and FTP Upload Settings [Video Record] > [Upload] Settings for uploading video via HTTP or FTP when an event is triggered. Use [Server] > [Server Settings] (P. 89) to configure HTTP server and FTP server settings for uploading. Important • The following settings are necessary to use the upload function or recording to the memory card. – [Video Record] settings configured with [Timer] in the [Event] menu.
[Upload] Select whether to upload with HTTP or FTP. [Video Format] Select the video format for upload. [H.264(2)] cannot be used. Video size and quality of the uploaded video follow the settings in [Video Settings] (P. 72). Important For H.264(1), the following settings must be configured in [Video Settings] > [H.264(1)] (P. 73). – [Bit Rate Control]: [Use bit rate control] – [Target Bit Rate (kbps)]: [3072] or less – [I Frame Interval (sec)]: [0.5], [1] or [1.
[Notification] Select whether to only send event information notifications or notifications with attached videos when using HTTP upload. [URI] Enter the HTTP server URI to which to upload. [User Name], [Password] Enter the user name and password required for authentication. Digest authentication is not supported. [Proxy Server] If using a proxy server, enter the host name or IP address of the proxy server. [Proxy Port] If using a proxy server, enter the port number of the proxy server.
FTP Upload Settings for the FTP upload function when [Upload] is set to [FTP Upload]. 4 Setting Page [Notification] This is set to [Video data upload with FTP]. [FTP Server] Enter the host name or IP address of FTP server. [User Name], [Password] Enter the user name and password required for authentication. [PASV Mode] Select whether to use PASV mode when connecting to an FTP server. [File Upload Path] Enter a remote path (directory name) for video files to be uploaded to.
[User Setting] Video is uploaded according to the file naming method specified in [Subdirectory Name to Create] and [File Name to Create]. [Subdirectory Name to Create], [File Name to Create] If file naming is set to [User Setting], enter the subdirectory name to be created as well as the name of the created file. Parameters can be specified in the entry with the “%” character (P. 252). [FTP Upload Test] Clicking [Exec] initiates an upload test based on the settings currently entered.
Settings for Recording Video to a Memory Card [Video Record] > [Memory Card] Settings for recording video to a memory card when an event is triggered. [Memory Card Operations] and [Memory Card Information] on this page are common with [Memory Card] (P. 130). Settings configured in any page will be reflected in the other pages. Sets whether to record video from the camera to a memory card or upload it with HTTP or FTP. These can also be set with the [Upload] submenu (P.
Set E-mail Notification [Video Record] > [E-mail Notification] Settings for sending an e-mail notification to a specified recipient when an event is triggered. E-mail Notification Set the mail server to be used for e-mail notifications and the content of the e-mail to be sent. [Notification] [Subject] and [Body] are text. If you set [Text with Image], an image (JPEG format) captured immediately before the event will be attached. [Mail Server Name] Enter the host name or IP address of the SMTP server.
[User Name], [Password] Enter the user name and password needed for authentication when e-mail authentication is set to [SMTP-AUTH]. [Subject] Enter the subject of the e-mail in alphanumeric characters. [Message Body] Enter the message body (text) of the e-mail in alphanumeric characters. Parameters can be specified in the text using the “%” character (P. 252). 4 Setting Page [E-mail Notification Test] Clicking [Exec] initiates an e-mail notification test based on the settings currently entered.
External Device Input Triggered Operation Settings [Event] > [External Device] R11 M641 M741 Operation settings for external device output and for external device input triggered events. External Device Output 1, 2 Set the operation for output to the external device. The camera has two external device outputs. You can set the output for each of them. Note The output for an external device can be switched between active and inactive with [Control for Admin] > [External Device Output] (P. 167).
External Device Input 1, 2 Set the operation to be performed when an event is triggered by input from an external device. The camera has two external device inputs. You can set the input for each of them. You can set these if you have selected [Enable] in [External Device Input Event]. Note An icon in the Admin Viewer Event Display panel will indicate when there is an external device input event (P. 184).
[Video Record] Select whether to record video depending on the event. If you select [Enable] and an external device input event is triggered, video will be transmitted to the recording destination specified in [Video Record Action] (P. 96). [E-mail Notification] Select whether to send an e-mail notification depending on the event. If [Enable] is selected, e-mail notification will be performed when an external device input event is triggered.
Abnormal Audio Input Triggered Operation Settings [Event] > [Audio Detection] R11 M641 M741 Audio input from the microphone connected to the camera, such as loud noises or screams, or when expected audio input ceases, can trigger operations such as video recording or e-mail notification. Important Note You can check the audio detection status on the Admin Viewer Event Display panel (P. 185).
[Detect Criteria Duration (sec)] When the status meeting the volume detection criteria has continued for the duration or longer, an ON event is triggered. [ON Event Operation] If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when a volume detection event (ON event) is triggered.
4 [ON Event Operation] If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when a scream detection event (ON event) is triggered. Setting Page [Scream Detection Event] Select whether to use scream detection event. [Preset] R11 If you specify a preset, the camera angle will automatically move to the preset location when a scream detection event is triggered.
Timer Triggered Operation Settings [Event] > [Timer] The timer function can generate events that can trigger operations, such as video recording and e-mail notifications, at regular intervals. You can set the following two types of timers. • 24 hours continuous from specified timer • Within specified time only Either type can be set to trigger timer events at regular intervals.
It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] (P. 170). Important When control privileges are held by applications like Admin Viewer, and the camera angle has moved as a result of [Start Time Present], camera control is released. [Video Record] Select whether to record video depending on the timer event.
Execute Presets When Switching Day/Night Mode [Event] > [Switch Day/Night] When events trigger the switching of Day/Night Mode, presets registered in advance can be executed, such as changing the camera angle or video quality settings. Important When the Admin Viewer or other camera control applications have control privileges, the presets for [Preset when Switching to Day mode] and [Preset when Switching to Night Mode] will not run.
Use Event Combinations [Event] > [Linked Event] R11 M641 M741 By linking two types of events, a single event is triggered. Select AND/OR for the event linking method. You can set the operations to perform, such as recording video or sending e-mail notifications, when a linked event is triggered. Note Linked Event 1 to 4 Setting Page You can check the linked event status on the Admin Viewer Event Display panel (P. 185). 4 You can register up to four linked events.
[Event Order] You can select the order two events must be triggered when [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND]. If set to [None], the order will not be considered. [Event Gap (seconds)] Enter the interval between two events that must be triggered when [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND]. A new linked event is triggered if the second event triggers within the specified interval after the first event was triggered. Event 1, 2 Specify the two events to be linked. The settings are the same for both.
[OFF Event Operation] If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when a linked event (OFF event) is completed. [Ongoing ON Event Operation] Select the operation to be performed when an ON event is triggered. If [Enable] is selected, [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings during the linked event. Note This cannot be set when [Event Type] is set to [Intelligent Function].
Both Events ON ON OFF ON OFF Event 1 Event 2 ON OFF Consolidated state [Event Linking Method] is Set to [AND], [Event Order] is Specified This shows examples when [Event Order] is set to [Event 1 -> 2]. When [Event Order] is set to [None], and [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND] linked events will be as in the examples even if Event 1 and Event 2 are switched.
[Status] of Event 1 Set to [OFF], ON States Do Not Coincide Event gap (4 sec. in this example) ON OFF ON OFF Event 1 Event 2 ON OFF Consolidated state Setting Page The linked event does not occur when event 1 turns OFF, but at the moment event 2 turns ON. 4 One Event Switches Between ON/OFF Event gap (4 sec.
Set Users Who Connect to the Camera [Security] > [User Restrictions] Used for adding new authorized users that can access Admin Viewer, and for setting permissions for authorized and guest users. For details on user permissions, please refer to “Viewer Access Restrictions” (P. 138). Authorized User Account Add authorized users. [User Name], [Password] To add the authorized user, enter the user name and password, then click [Add].
Set Access Restrictions [Security] > [Host Access Restrictions] Separate access control from IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be set. Important • To prohibit access via a proxy server in HTTP connection, a proxy server address must be set. Note If the same address is duplicated, the policy for the address that appears highest on the list will be applied.
IPv6 Host Access Restrictions Specify the hosts from which IPv6 access is permitted and restricted. [Apply Host Access Restrictions] Select whether to use IPv6 host access restrictions. [Default Policy] Select whether to allow or block access from IPv6 addresses that have not been specified in [Prefix / Prefix Length]. [Prefix / Prefix Length] Enter IPv6 addresses (prefixes) into the list and select [Yes] or [No] for access for each address.
Set HTTP Communication Encryption [Security] > [SSL/TLS] Certificate creation, administrative settings and encrypted communication settings. Certificates Important Use a self-signed certificate when complete security does not need to be ensured, such as through operation tests. For system operation, it is recommended that you acquire and install a certificate issued by a CA. Setting Page Create an SSL/TLS certificate.
Certificate Management Manage the SSL/TLS certificate. [Generate Certificate Signing Request] Click [Exec] to create server private key and generate a certificate signing request. Once processed, the certificate signing request will appear in a separate window. Note Generating a certificate signing request takes time, so it is recommended that you stop video transmission and upload processes. [Display Certificate Signing Request] Click [Exec] to view the details of the certificate signing request.
[Restore] Installs the certificates and private key from backup. Click [Browse] to specify the backup file, then click [Exec]. This can only be performed via SSL communications. The restored certificate will take effect after rebooting. Encrypted Communications Set encrypted communications. Setting Page [SSL Communications] Select this to enable or disable SSL communications. The setting will take effect after rebooting. However, if no certificate is installed, SSL communications cannot be used.
Network Port Authentication Settings [Security] > [802.1X] Settings for 802.1X authentication and authentication status display, and for certificate administration. 802.1X Authentication Display the 802.1X authentication enable/disable control and status. [802.1X Authentication] Select this to enable or disable 802.1X authentication. [Authentication Status] Display the status of 802.1X authentication. There are three types of status: [Authenticated], [Unauthenticated], and [Stop].
[Client Private Key Status] If no client private key is installed, [Not Installed] is displayed. If a client private key is installed, [Installed] is displayed. This is displayed only when [Authentication Method] is set to [EAP-TLS]. Certificate Management This is displayed only when [Authentication Method] is set to [EAP-TLS], [EAP-TTLS], or [EAP-PEAP]. Important • An error occurs if the format of the certificate or private key to be installed is incorrect.
Set IPsec [Security] > [IPsec] Settings for using IPsec. Important • To run this camera with IPsec, the communicating devices and network must be set beforehand. Contact your system administrator for these settings. • When connecting with IPsec, set the camera IP address manually. For IPv4 addresses, use addresses with [IPv4 Address Setting Method] set to [Manual] in [Basic Settings] > [Network] > [IPv4].
[ISAKMP SA Authentication Algorithm] Select the SA authentication algorithm for use with auto key exchange protocol IKE. [DH Group] Select the key generation information that will be used in the DH algorithm for key exchange via auto key exchange protocol IKE. [ISAKMP SA Validity Period (min)] Enter the duration of validity for ISAKMP SA. IP security can be specified through auto key exchange or manual setting with up to five communicating devices.
Manual [IPsec Set] Set whether IPv4 or IPv6 will use or will not use IPsec sets. [IPsec Mode] Select the IPsec mode. [Destination IPv4 Address], [Destination IPv6 Address] Enter the IP address of the connection destination. [Source IPv4 Address], [Source IPv6 Address] Enter the IP address of the source. [Security Protocol] Select the IPsec protocol. If [ESP] is selected, enter only the setting items relating to ESP. If [AH] is selected, enter only the setting items relating to AH.
If [ESP] is used alone, [No Authentication] cannot be selected. [SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)] Enter the SA encryption key for outbound. If [AES], [3DES] or [DES] was selected in [SA ESP Encryption Algorithm], set a 128-bit, 192-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal number, respectively. This item need not be set if [NULL] was selected. [SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)] Enter the SA authentication key for outbound.
Memory Card Operations and Information Display [Memory Card] Settings for recording video to a memory card inserted in the camera. You can also see the status of the memory card. The content on this page is common with [Video Record] > [Memory Card] (P. 101). Settings configured in any page will be reflected in the other pages. Important Information recorded to the memory card may be regarded as “personal information”.
Mount Status The memory card will be automatically mounted when you insert it into the memory card slot. It will also be automatically mounted if it has been inserted in the memory card slot when the camera starts up. 4 Setting Page [Mount/Unmount] Click [Unmount] to unmount the memory card. Be sure to unmount the memory card when turning off the power to the camera or removing the memory card. [Operation Settings] Select the data to save to the memory card.
[Overwrite videos] Select whether to allow overwriting data when the available space on the memory card becomes too low while recording video to a memory card due to an event being triggered. If you select [Enable], videos recorded due to an event, timer or ONVIF will be overwritten starting from the oldest file. [Auto Video Delete] Select to automatically delete video from the memory card that has exceeded the [Days Saved] setting. If you select [Enable], set [Days Saved] and [Delete Time].
[Memory Card Recognition] Displays the current status of the memory card. [Memory Card Operation Status] Displays the operation status of the memory card. [Operable]: Status of various possible operations. [Recreating video management information]: This status indicates that video management information is being recreated. Other operations cannot be performed. [Deleting videos]: This status indicates that videos are being deleted. Other operations cannot be performed.
Display Camera Device Information and Perform Maintenance [Maintenance] Check camera information, such as the firmware version, and perform maintenance on the camera system. Device Information Displays information about the connected camera. Tool You can display camera logs and settings, initialize and backup/restore settings. Caution You must not turn off the camera while [Restore Default Settings], [Back Up Settings] or [Restore Settings] are in operation.
• 802.1X Note • It is recommended that you note down each current setting before you click [Exec] in [Restore Default Settings]. • The camera can be restored to factory default settings using the reset switch as well. Note, however, that this will reset all camera settings to factory default settings except for date and time (P. 270). [Back Up Settings] All settings, except date and time, will be backed up to the memory card. The IP address, certificates used by SSL and 802.
Chapter Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Access the Viewers included on the camera with a web browser to view and use live video, and configure those display settings.
Admin Viewer and VB Viewer Two types of Viewers are included on the camera, the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer. Admin Viewer VB Viewer All panels are opened in these sample screenshots. Major Differences Between the Admin Viewer and the VB Viewer The scope of operations for Admin Viewer and VB Viewer differ. Admin Viewer: This viewer, in addition to using video, gives users administrative controls, such as for shooting conditions or event detection display.
The scope of each privilege and whether it can be granted to a user is shown below. Privilege Privileged Camera Control Camera Control Video Distribution Audio Distribution Scope of Privilege Admin Viewer Use VB Viewer Use View Video With VB Viewer Receive or Audio with Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Grant to Authorized Users Yes Yes Yes Yes Grant to Guest Users Yes Yes Yes No Important Note • The factory default setting gives privileged camera control to [Authorized User] as well.
View Video With Admin Viewer Launch the Admin Viewer to check the camera status and view video, and to configure settings. Launch the Admin Viewer Important The Admin Tools Certificate must be installed on a computer to use the Admin Viewer (P. 28). 1 Launch the camera top page and click [Admin Viewer] (P. 41). A user authentication window appears. 2 Enter a user name and password (P. 42) and click [OK]. Launches the Admin Viewer.
Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Screen Basic operations not requiring administrator privileges are the same for both Viewers.
(3) Video Display Size Set the display size of the video shown on the screen (P. 144). (4) [Full Screen Mode] Button Video is displayed in full screen mode (P. 144). (5) [Reconnect] Button Reconnects to the camera. (6) [Audio Transmission] Button R11 M641 M741 Displays the Audio Transmission panel (P. 156). (7) [Audio Reception] Button R11 M641 M741 Displays the Audio Reception panel (P. 155). (8) Use the pan, tilt and zoom sliders.
(26) [Back to top] The screen switches to the top page of the camera. (27) Admin Control Panel Allows various camera operations with administrator privileges (P. 158). Check Information Information, such as the frame rate, camera pan/tilt/zoom values and descriptions of each function, appears in the Information Display. Warnings and error message will also appear here if there are problems with camera operations or systems.
[Video Size Set] Setting Selectable video size JPEG H.264* 1280x720 / 640x360 / 320x180 320x180 • The sizes set with [Video Size] in [Basic Settings] > [Video 640 x 360 Settings] > [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] in the Setting Page 1280 x 720 (P. 73), determine the sizes displayed to the menu. 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 320 x 240 640 x 480 1280 x 960 • When [H.264(2)] is set to [Enable] in [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings] > [H.264(2)] in the Setting Page (P. 74), [H.264(1)] and [H.
Context Menu While in full screen mode, right-click the mouse to open a menu necessary for camera control. R11 R10 M641 M640 M741 M740 5 Admin Viewer/VB Viewer [Start/Stop Control] Obtain and release the camera control privileges. [Preset] Select a preset. [Home Position] Move the camera angle to the home position. [Panorama] R11 R10 Displays the panorama display panel. [Start/Exit Viewer PTZ] Displays the viewer PTZ panel. [Start/Exit Digital PTZ] M641 M640 M741 M740 Display the Digital PTZ panel.
[Exit Full Screen Mode] Exit full screen mode.
Operate the Camera With Admin Viewer This explains how to set the camera angle using the Admin Viewer. This also explains audio transmission/reception using an external device connected to the camera. Obtain Camera Control Privileges To use the camera, you must obtain control privileges with the Viewer. If you have not yet obtained camera control privileges, click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button. You will obtain control privileges and be able to use the buttons on the Viewer.
Click on the Video Display Area or Use the Sliders Move by Clicking on the Video Display Area If you click in the video display area, the camera angle will change to center on the mouse pointer location. If the camera angle does not center on the desired location with a single click, repeat the operation. Note While using the Viewer PTZ, clicking on the video display area does not work. Move Using the Sliders Drag the pan and tilt sliders to pan and tilt the camera.
1 Display Control for Admin (P. 158). 2 Click [Pan/Tilt/Zoom]. The [Pan/Tilt/Zoom] controls appears. (1) (2) (3) (1) [Pan/Tilt] The camera angle will change in the direction of each arrow. Operation will continue while you hold the button down and stop when you release it. Click the center button to center the camera at 0° pan, 45° tilt (When upright. -45° when ceiling mounted). Admin Viewer/VB Viewer (4) 5 (2) [Pan/Tilt Speed] Select the pan/tilt speed when using the [Pan/Tilt] buttons.
Use Area Zoom to Zoom In and Out 1 Click the [Switch Area Zoom/Drag to Move] button to enter Area Zoom ( 2 Drag out a rectangle in the video display area. ) mode. Drag left-to-right to define an area to zoom in on. Drag right-to-left to draw out a rectangle in which will appear a preview of the video display area that will be zoomed out to. When operating in Area Zoom mode, an icon (zoom in: ; zoom out: ) appears in the rectangle.
Note • The direction of the arrow will not change even when using Auto Flip (P. 76). • When using Drag to Move, the sliders will not move while the cameras moves. 3 Release the mouse button. The camera will stop. Operate Camera With Panorama Display Panel You can operate the camera using the frames within the panorama display area. To use a panorama image in the panorama display panel, you must create the image and save it to the camera (P. 201).
1 Click the [Viewer PTZ] button. The Viewer PTZ panel appears. Initially, the preview frame (orange) surrounds the entire video. 2 In the Viewer PTZ panel, drag an edge of the preview frame to make it smaller. The video of the area inside the preview frame is magnified to fill the video display area. Preview Frame 3 Move the frame to the area you would like to magnify and resize the frame as desired.
• The [Viewer PTZ] button display will change as follows depending on whether or not you are using the Viewer PTZ. You are not using the Viewer PTZ (video being received by the camera appears in the video display area) You are using the Viewer PTZ (magnified video appears in the video display area) Cropping and Displaying Part of an Image (Digital PTZ) M641 M640 M741 M740 You can use the Digital PTZ panel to crop and display part of a camera image in the image display area.
Preview Frame Note The Digital PTZ uses digital zoom, so the higher the digital zoom ratio, the lower the video quality. Using Presets or the Home Position You can use a registered preset or home position to specify the range for Digital PTZ. Select a preset from the preset selection menu (P. 142) to move the preview frame on the Digital PTZ panel to the preset position and display the video inside the frame in the video display area.
[Home Position] Button Note Register presets and the home position beforehand with [Preset Registration] tab in [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] (P. 170). The registered preset will appear in the preset selection menu. Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Preset Selection Menu 5 Use Backlight Compensation Click [BLC] to brighten video that is dark due to backlight. Click the button again to cancel backlight compensation.
1 Click the [Audio Reception] button. The Audio Reception panel appears. 2 Select [Receive audio]. Use the [Output Volume] slider to adjust the volume as needed. The [Audio Reception] button icon will change to while receiving audio. Note • To receive audio, you must set [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Transmission from the Camera] to [Enable] in the Setting Page beforehand (P. 92).
The [Audio Transmission] button icon will change to 3 while transmitting audio. Select the amount of time to transmit audio with [Audio sending time limit]. Note • To transmit audio, you must set [Server] > [Audio Server] > [Audio Reception from Viewer] to [Enable] in the Setting Page beforehand (P. 92). • Audio transmission will continue even if you close the Audio Transmission panel.
Use Control for Admin You can use the Control for Admin panel to operate the camera, configure video quality and reception settings, register presets and perform other tasks. By clicking [Initial Setting Registration] in [Preset/Initial Setting] (P. 159), you can apply the settings in Control for Admin to each of the setting items in [Camera] > [Initial Setting] (P. 79) in the Setting Page.
Pan / Tilt / Zoom R11 R10 Pan, tilt and zoom the camera, as well as configure the speed settings for those operations. For details, please refer to “Use [Pan/Tilt/Zoom] in Control for Admin” (P. 148). 5 Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Preset / Initial Setting Registration Preset Setting Register presets and the home position, configure the preset tour route and preset auto control settings. For details, please refer to “Register Presets” (P. 170).
OFF Smart Shade Control Backlight Compensation (1) (2) (1) Smart Shade Control Modes [Auto] Combines Smart Shade Control and Exposure Compensation to automatically adjust the video so that there are no over-exposed or under-exposed areas. [Manual] Use buttons in (2) to manually set the compensation strength. [Not used] Disables Smart Shade Control. Important • [Auto] cannot be selected for [Smart Shade Control] if [Exposure] (P. 162) is set to [Manual].
[Not used] Disables Haze Compensation. (2) Haze Compensation Strength When Haze Compensation is set to [Manual], set a strength level. Important If you set [Smart Shade Control] to [Auto] or [Manual], [Haze Compensation] is set to [Disable]. Note • When [Auto] or [Manual] is selected for [Haze Compensation], the video data size increases. Focus This focuses on the subject. 5 Admin Viewer/VB Viewer • When using [Haze Compensation], contrast may be strong if the subject is not obscured by haze.
R11 R10 Day/Night Settings Focus Mode Day Mode Night Mode Max. Wide-Angle Max. Telephoto Max. Wide-Angle Max. Telephoto Auto/Manual 0.3 m (12 in.) – infinity 2.0 m (6.6 ft.) – infinity 1.0 m (3.3 ft.) – infinity 2.0 m (6.6 ft.) – infinity Fixed at Infinity Fixed near infinity* * Using infrared illumination from an external device may throw the camera out of focus. M641 M640 M741 M740 For details on focus ranges, please refer to the table on P. 55.
This is not available if [Smart Shade Control] (P. 159) is set to [Auto]. (3) [Metering Mode] When you select [Auto], [Auto (Flickerless)] or [Auto (Shutter-priority AE)] for [Exposure], you can select the metering mode. [Center-Weighted] The entire scene is metered with an emphasis on the center. Even when slightly darker/brighter areas are present on the periphery of the scene, an appropriate exposure can be achieved for the subject near the center.
White Balance Set the white balance according to the light source to achieve natural color in the video. (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) White Balance mode [Auto] The white balance is adjusted automatically. Important • When the subject has only one color, is under low light conditions, or when sodium lamps, mercury lamps or certain other fluorescent lighting is used, [Auto] may not adjust colors appropriately.
(4) [R Gain], [B Gain] If you set white balance to [Manual], use the sliders to set the Red and Blue gain values. Important • When [Day/Night] (P. 165) is set to [Night Mode] (including when it is set to [Auto] and Night Mode is judged to be applicable), the white balance function cannot be used.
M641 M640 M741 M740 (3) (4) (5) R11 R10 (3) (4) (6) (3) [Use One-shot AF] This is the factory default setting. Select this to use One-shot AF when switching Day/Night Mode. Important When using [Use One-shot AF] and switching between Day/Night Mode, it may not be possible to focus on the intended subject if another subject, such as a person, passes in front at that time.
3 Under the lighting conditions of the Day Mode, adjust the focus position as required while watching the video. 4 Click [Register focus position] in the [Day/Night Mode Focus Settings] panel. [Registered] will appear in [Day Mode:]. 5 Switch Day/Night Mode to [Night Mode]. 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 under the Night Mode lighting conditions to register the focus position.
Image Quality Adjustment Adjust the quality of the video. (1) (2) (3) (1) [Noise Reduction] Select a noise reduction level. This setting is generally more effective in low-light conditions. When set to [Strong], the noise reduction effect is increased, but the afterimage of moving subjects becomes easier to see. When set to [Mild], the noise reduction effect is decreased and resolution is increased, but the video file size becomes larger. (2) [Sharpness] Set a sharpness level.
About Presets By registering settings as presets, such as camera angles, camera settings (e.g. exposure) and Day/Night Mode switching, the presets can be easily called up by Viewers to apply the settings. R11 R10 Important It is strongly recommended you register as presets, the positions Intelligent Function will use for the camera. In addition to immediate display of registered camera angles when operating the viewer, you can use presets as follows.
Register Presets Use the [Preset Registration] tab to register presets and the home position. The number of presets you can register are as follows. • Maximum 257 presets (including the home position). R11 R10 • Maximum 21 presets (including the home position). M641 M640 M741 M740 Important • Reconfigure the presets if you change the [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Installation Conditions] > [Image Flip] (P. 78) settings on the Setting Page.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 5 Admin Viewer/VB Viewer (6) (7) (8) (9) (1) [Preset Registration] Tab Registers presets. (2) [Auto Control Settings] Tab Displays the Auto Control Settings panel (P. 177). (3) [Tour Route Settings] Tab Displays the Tour Route Settings screen (P. 179). (4) Preset List Headers The following items appear here. Click an item to sort the list. [No.] The number of the preset. If the position for the preset is outside the view restriction range, appear on the left.
(6) [Delete] Delete the selected preset. [Home] (home position] cannot be deleted. (7) Items to Register Menu Select the setting to register with [Quick Registration] (P. 172). (8) [Quick Registration] Registers the settings selected in [Items to Reg.] in presets (P. 173). (9) [Advanced] Displays the [Advanced Preset Settings] panel (P. 173). Use [Quick Registration] 1 Use the Viewer to display the camera angle in the video display area that you want to register.
• [External Device Output] R11 M641 M741 4 Click [Quick Registration] The items selected in [Items to Reg.] for the selected preset numbers will be registered. Note • If you select a registered preset and click [Quick Registration], the preset settings will be exchanged with the current camera angle and settings. • Presets set with [Quick Registration] will be selectable in the Viewers.
3 Set each item. (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (5) (7) (8) (1) [Preset Name] Enter a preset name of 64 characters or less. Be sure to enter a name in [Preset Name]. (2) [Show in viewers] Select this to allow the Viewers to use the preset. (3) [Pan/Tilt/Zoom] R11 R10 You can set the pan, tilt and zoom positions by entering values. M641 M640 M741 M740 The pan, tilt, zoom positions appear. Note • This check box cannot be cleared for [Home] (home position). Be sure to set this.
Important 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. Note If one of [Smart Shade Control], [Haze compensation], [Exposure], or [Infrared] (VB-M741LE) is selected, all four will be selected automatically. However, the following combinations cannot be configured.
Change Multiple Presets Simultaneously If you select multiple presets on the preset list and register settings with [Quick Registration] or the [Advanced Preset Settings] panel, all of the presets will be configured with the same settings. Note Home positions cannot be configured simultaneously.
Automatically Move to a Preset Position at a Specified Time (Auto Control Settings) Presets registered in advance can be executed at a specified time or when events trigger the switching of Day/Night Mode. Preset camera settings are also applied. Configure [Auto Control Settings] Important If both [Switch Day/Night] and [Day/Night] > [Day/Night Focus Settings] > [Focus control when switching Day/Night Mode] (P. 165) have been set, [Focus control when switching Day/Night Mode] will be given priority.
(3) [Restore settings] Revert to the auto control settings registered in the camera. Important [Restore settings] is shared with the [Tour Route Settings] tab. Since clicking this affects both tabs, also take care when restoring tour route settings. (4) [Save settings] Register the settings for [Auto Control Settings]. Important [Save settings] is shared with the [Tour Route Settings] tab. Since clicking this affects both tabs, also take care when saving tour route settings.
Configure the Preset Tour Route You can have the camera automatically tour multiple registered presets to allow monitoring. Important R11 R10 • Since use of preset tour could lead to overuse of the camera, possibly resulting in camera malfunction, it should only be used when necessary. The amount of camera move in unit time can be reduced by increasing the duration the camera pauses at each point along the tour. • Intelligent Function cannot be used while using preset tour.
M641 M640 M741 M740 (2) (4) (3) (5) (6) (1) [Route List] R11 R10 This is the preset tour route list. It displays the configured tour conditions. You can configure five tour routes. (2) Tour Condition Settings Configure the tour route name and conditions for touring (P. 181). (3) Select Preset List Registered presets in the [Preset Setting] tab appear in this list if [PTZ Position Settings] is [Yes]. Select the preset you want to add to the tour route from this list.
Tour Route Settings The number of tour routes you can register and the number of presets that can be toured per route are as follows. • Maximum 5 routes, maximum 60 presets per route. R11 R10 • Maximum 1 route, maximum 20 presets per route. M641 M640 M741 M740 R11 R10 5 R11 R10 1 Select the tour route to configure from [Route List].
4 Click . The preset is added to the [Tour Presets List]. R11 R10 You can add a maximum of 60 presets. M641 M640 M741 M740 You can add a maximum of 20 presets. Select a preset in [Tour Presets List] and click the [Up] or [Down] to change its position in the list. If you select a preset in [Tour Presets List] and then click [Delete], the preset will be deleted.
(1) [Speed (PT)] R11 R10 Select the camera pan/tilt speed for moving to the next preset. (2) [Speed (Z)] R11 R10 Select the camera zoom speed for moving to the next preset. (3) [Pause (sec)] R11 R10 Set the time the camera pauses at the preset position. (4) [Preset Registration] Register the [Tour Operation Settings] as the tour operations of the selected preset. Note If you want to view video during moves between presets, select a slow to medium speed.
Check the Event Detection Status With Admin Viewer You can use the Event Display panel in the Admin Viewer to check the status for external device inputs, Intelligent Function detection, and the triggering of linked events. Confirm Status With the Event Display Panel Click the [Event Display] button (P. 142) to display the panel.
(3) [Intelligent Function (Auto Tracking)] R11 R10 The detection status of Auto Tracking (P. 230) by the Intelligent Function is displayed. If detection is triggered, the icon will turn green. Example: Auto Tracking status ON (4) [Intelligent Function (Audio Detection)] R11 M641 M741 Displays the status of [Volume Detection] or [Scream Detection] set in [Event] > [Audio Detection] (P. 107) in the Setting Page. If detection is triggered, the icon will turn green.
Record Snapshots/Video With Admin Viewer You can capture snapshots or manually record video to a memory card inserted in the camera as you view video in the video display area. Capture a Snapshot Capture and save a snapshot from the video in the video display area. 1 Click [Snapshot] button at the moment you want to capture a snapshot. The Snapshot panel will open showing a snapshot from the moment you clicked.
2 Click the [Memory Card Recording] button. The display of the [Memory Card Recording] button will change during video recording. Not recording 3 To stop video recording, click the [Memory Card Recording] button again. Important • Manually recorded video to the memory card will automatically be terminated after 300 seconds of recording. Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Recording 5 • When recording manually, do not change the settings in the [Setting Page].
Use VB Viewer For details on each part of the VB Viewer, please refer to “Admin Viewer/VB Viewer Screen” > “VB Viewer” (P. 141). Launch VB Viewer and Differences with Admin Viewer Launch VB Viewer Launch the camera top page and click [VB Viewer] to launch the VB Viewer (P. 41). Differences with the Admin Viewer The following Admin Viewer functions and buttons are not available in the VB Viewer. • H.
Appeara Control Privilege Status nce Explanation Camera control privilege indicator is grayed out. The [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button is animated. Waiting to obtain control privileges If you click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button while privileges are not assigned and are put in the queue for privileges, the camera control privilege indicator will display the remaining time. Control privileges obtained Camera control privilege indicator appears in blue.
Chapter Admin Tools Use the Admin Tools included on the camera to configure the various monitoring methods used by the camera. There are also tools for checking camera operation and managing recorded video.
Admin Tools Overview The Admin Tools consists of tools for configuring settings, such as for camera use, a viewer for checking the camera operation status logs and a utility for managing recorded video. You can launch each tool from the [Admin Tools] top page (P. 193). Overview of Each Tool in the Admin Tools Privacy Mask Setting Tool (P. 196) This tool masks areas you do not what to show in the camera video, such as areas where you want to maintain privacy.
Access Admin Tools This explains the [Admin Tools] top page and how to launch the Admin Tools. Important The Admin Tools Certificate must be installed on the computer to launch the Admin Tools (P. 22). Launch Admin Tools Launch the Admin Tools by accessing the Admin Tools top page from the camera top page.
Launch Other Top Pages You can launch the top pages for the Admin Viewer, Setting Page and camera by clicking the buttons in the upper right of the [Admin Tools] top page. Admin Tools Operations Common to All Tools The way you operate the viewer area for the Privacy Mask Setting Tool, View Restriction Setting Tool and Intelligent Function Setting Tool is the same. Viewer Area (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (1) Video Display Area This displays the video currently being captured by the camera.
(6) [Control for Admin] Button Displays the Control for Admin panel. Pan/Tilt/Zoom Operations R11 R10 Pan, tilt, and zoom operations are the same as in the Admin Viewer (P. 147). Note • Area Zoom and Drag to Move (P. 149) cannot be used with the video display area of the Admin Tools. • Auto Flip (P. 76) is disabled in the video display area in Admin Tools.
Privacy Mask Setting Tool This tool masks specified areas of the camera video. You can check the camera video and set up to 8 privacy masks. When the camera is panned, tilted, or zoomed, the privacy mask areas follow the camera video. Important • Privacy masks are applied to all video transmitted from the camera (live video, uploaded video, recorded video and video recorded to a memory card). • Privacy masks are not available in the following situations.
Preview Frame Important R11 R10 • Set the privacy mask area to a slightly larger size than the area you want to hide. • You can only set privacy masks in the optical zoom range. Privacy masks cannot be set in the digital zoom range (P. 148). Select the color for the privacy mask area with [Color]. 4 Click [Quick add]. Admin Tools 3 6 The privacy mask area is saved to the camera. Saved privacy mask areas are shown in the video display area and the privacy mask registration area.
Privacy mask registration area Privacy Mask Areas 5 To add privacy mask areas, repeat steps 2 to 5. You can save up to 8 privacy masks. Important • Check privacy mask settings again if you change the [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings] > [All Videos] > [Video Size Set] settings on the Setting Page. • You will need to set the position of the privacy mask again if you change the [Image Flip] setting in [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Installation Conditions] on the setting page.
Privacy Mask Registration Area This shows the positions of privacy mask areas in the entire area that can be captured by the camera. R11 R10 M641 M640 M741 M740 (1) (2) (1) (3) (3) (4) (1) Entire Area That Camera Can Capture This shows the area that can physically be captured. R11 R10 Even if a panoramic image is registered on the camera, it will not be displayed here. (3) Privacy Mask Areas Privacy masks selected in [Detailed Settings] [Enable Privacy Mask] (P. 200) are displayed filled with color.
Enter Values for Detailed Position and Size Settings You can configure detailed position and size settings for the camera angle and privacy mask areas by entering values. If you select a privacy mask and click [Detailed Settings], the fields for entering values will appear. (1) R11 R10 (2) R11 R10 (3) (4) (1) [Pan], [Tilt], [Zoom] R11 R10 The settings for pan, tilt and zoom appear here if you saved privacy masks using [Quick add] or clicked [Get camera position].
Panorama Creation Tool R11 R10 This tool captures the entire area that can be captured by the camera to create a panorama image. The panorama image appears in the panorama display panel (P. 151) of the Admin Viewer/VB Viewer and in the setting screen of the View Restriction Setting Tool (P. 206).
1 If necessary, configure the [Exposure Lock], [White Balance Lock] and [Focus Lock] settings used when capturing the panorama image. These settings will be applied at the panorama image capture start time and will revert back to their previous settings once capture is completed. (1) (2) (3) (1) [Exposure Lock] The exposure for the selected position will be automatically adjusted and locked during capture.
4 Click [Finish Panorama Creation]. The created panorama image will not appear in other tools yet. 5 Admin Tools Recapture an entire panorama image: Click [Start Panorama Creation] again. 6 Click [Save to camera]. A confirmation message will appear. 6 Click [OK]. The panorama image is saved to the camera and appears in other tools.
Delete a Panorama Image from the Camera Delete a panorama image saved in the camera. 1 Click [Clear]. The currently displayed panorama image is deleted. 2 Click [Save to camera]. A confirmation message will appear. 3 Click [OK]. The panorama image saved in the camera is deleted. Save/Load Panorama Image File You can save recorded panorama images as image files and open image files as panorama images. Only JPEG images can be used. Save an Image File 204 1 Click [Save to file].
3 Click [Save]. Load an Image File 1 Click [Load from file]. 6 Admin Tools 2 Select the image file you want to use from the dialog box that appears. 3 Click [Open].
View Restriction Setting Tool R11 R10 This tool limits the range that can be captured by the camera. You can use this, for example, to limit zoom or the field of view to a certain range when publishing live video. View restriction Recording outside the view restriction is not possible. Scope of View Restriction Settings Restrictions set by the View Restriction Setting Tool are applied in the following cases. • When the Admin Viewer is accessed with authorized user privileges.
Important • If you have changed how the camera is installed, recapture the panorama image and register it again. • Check view restriction settings again if you change the [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings] > [All Videos] > [Video Size Set] settings on the Setting Page. • When [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Camera Control] > [Digital Zoom] or [Image Stabilizer] are changed in the setting page, check restriction settings again.
Load Position Information from Video Display Area Camera Angle to Configure Settings You can set the preview frame displayed on the panorama screen by loading position information from the actual video appearing in the video display area. You can also enter values directly. 1 Select [Apply the view restriction]. Note If you have selected [Apply the view restriction] and leave any of the setting values empty, the maximum view range will be set.
Setting view restrictions automatically restricts the camera operating angle. At wide-angle, the camera operating angle would allow capture outside the view restrictions if the angle remained the same. Therefore, it is narrowed automatically.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool Overview Intelligent Function The Intelligent Function records video, sends e-mail notifications, plays audio and starts other operations when it detects changes in the video due to subject movement. The Intelligent Function has the following modes.
Video Detection Detects changes to video in a specified area. There are 6 types of detection to suit your needs. Moving Object Detection Detect moving objects. This function can be used to detect visitors or suspicious individuals. Moving object detection is triggered while moving objects are inside the detection area. Moving object enters/leaves area.
Camera Tampering Detection Detect when capture is being disrupted. This can be used to detect when the camera orientation is changed or the video display is obscured with spray, etc. Camera tampering detection is triggered when an area exceeding a specified ratio of change is continuously altered. Tampering Detected Detection begins when the ratio of change in a video exceeds a specified amount.
Intrusion Detection Detect when a person or moving object crosses a specified area. This can be used to detect actions such as when someone climbs over a barrier and enters a restricted area in a museum, etc. This determines that an object is entering when the decision point of the object detection frame enters the detection area and the specified duration has elapsed. Intrusion Detection begins when the decision point enters the detection area.
• If the camera is operated while configuring or using the Intelligent Function, [Restarting intelligent function. Please wait.] is shown and the Intelligent Function will restart. • If the display switches between Day mode and Night mode, [Restarting intelligent function. Please wait.] is shown and intelligent function will restart.
Important [Video Detection] and [Motion Detection] are exclusive of each other. Only the selected mode operates, the other is disabled. The settings of the disabled operation mode, however, are retained (except the camera angle) and used if the mode is enabled again later. A confirmation screen appears. [Video Detection] 6 [Auto Tracking] Admin Tools When you click [Yes], the Intelligent Function Setting Tool launches with its [Lock camera position] selected.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool - Video Detection In video detection, select the type to detect, and set the tracking area for video changes while checking images on the camera. You should also set which operations (e-mail notification, record video, playing audio from the speaker connected to the camera) should be carried out when changes are detected. R11 R10 M641 M640 M741 M740 Steps for Configuring Video Detection The following are the basic steps for configuring video detection.
– Presets configured within the view restrictions. – Presets with pan, tilt and zoom setting values (no empty entries) configured in the [Preset Registration] tab. (P. 171) 2 Click [Add] in [Detection Setting List]. 6 Admin Tools 3 Select [Detection Setting Number] (1 to 15) and [Detection Type] for the detection setting to be added. Note You can register up to 15 detection settings. 4 Click [OK]. The added detection setting will appear in the [Detection Setting List] and [Detect Criteria] tab.
6 Configure the detection criteria. Set criteria in the video display area or [Detection Criteria] tab (P. 219). The detection criteria differ according to the detection type. 7 Configure event settings. Set which operations to carry out for video detection in the [Event] tab (P. 227). 8 Click [Save settings]. The settings are saved to the camera. Note To restore settings, click [Restore Settings] before saving.
10 Check the detection result. You can check the detection status of the specified detection settings in video display area and the event display panel (P. 234). Configure Detection Criteria ([Detection Criteria] Tab) Detection criteria is controlled and set in the video display area for each type of detection. Important It is recommended that you configure the detection criteria in conditions as close as possible to the actual conditions in which you will use the camera.
Drag the area to move it, and drag the vertices to resize it. You can specify polygonal areas with a maximum of 32 vertices. Note If you change the shape of a detection area you have already configured, the area is deleted and you switch to configuring a new area. [Clear] The detection area configured with [Polygonal] is deleted. (3) [Display Color] Select the color for detection areas and detection lines.
Detection Status for Moving Object Detection All moving objects detected are shown with contour lines. If a moving object is smaller than [Object Size (%)], its contour lines are white. If the moving object is larger than [Object Size (%)], its contour lines take on the same color as the detection area, indicating that “detected” mode has been triggered.
Detection Status for Abandoned Object Detection All moving objects detected are shown with contour lines. If [Object Size (%)] and [Duration (Sec)] are not exceeded, contour lines are white. If both [Object Size (%)] and [Duration (Sec)] are exceeded, the contour lines take on the same color as the detection area, indicating that “detected” mode has been triggered.
Important Set detection areas for removed object detection so that they precisely match the contours of the target object. Influence from the target object’s shadow or adjacent objects may result in the target object being recognized as larger than it actually is and will not trigger removed object detection. In this occurs, reconfigure the detection area to outline the recognized target object. 3 Configure [Duration (Sec)] for time required for an object to be detected as a removed object.
Contours of Moving Object Detected as Tampering Note Detection will not be possible for three seconds after the change ratio for camera tampering detection is changed, or when switching into camera tampering detection from another detection mode. How to Configure Passing Detection The detection line for passing moving objects is determined by setting the passing direction and object decision point. 1 Follow the steps below to use the video display area to configure the passing detection line.
Detection line You can configure a polygonal detection line with a maximum of 32 vertices. ▼ Click any of the set vertices. The detection line is determined. Note • Even after configuring a detection line, you can drag each vertex to change the shape of the detection line and the lines between vertices to move the entire detection line. 2 In [Passing Direction], select the direction for moving objects to pass the detection line.
Detection Status for Passing Detection All moving objects detected are shown with white contour lines. When the [Decision Point] of a moving object that exceeds the [Object Size (%)] setting crosses a detection line in the direction specified in [Passing Direction], The countour line changes to the same color as the detection line, and “detected” mode is triggered. A passing detection event notification only occurs when the decision line is crossed.
Object Size Indicator Detection Area Detection Status for Intrusion Detection All moving objects detected are shown with contour lines. When [Decision Point] of a moving object larger than [Object Size (%)] enters a detection area and exceeds [Duration (Sec)], its contour lines take on the same color as the detection area, indicating that “detected” mode has been triggered.
[Detected mode Operation] When selected, the operations set in (3) are performed while “detected” mode is active. (2) [Action During Auto Tracking] R11 R10 When selected, the operations set in (3) are performed while the moving object is automatically tracked. (3) Specify Event Operation (Multiple Selections Possible) [E-mail Notification] When selected, e-mail notification is sent according to the timing set in (1) or (2).
Important • It takes several seconds for the Intelligent Function to restart. No detection is performed while restarting. • Settings in [Reduce effects of lighting change] may not work depending on the operating environment. Sudden changes in brightness that persist may also have the same effect. Perform a detection test to check whether settings work correctly. Context Menu Right-click on the video detection setting screen to display a menu that allows you to use the following functions.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool - Auto Tracking - R11 R10 For Auto Tracking, set the detection area for moving objects while checking the video on the computer screen. The camera is controlled so that the detected moving object appears near the center of the video display area. You can also set which operations (such as e-mail notification, recording video, or playing audio from the speaker connected to the camera) are carried out when detection occurs.
3 Configure the detection area in the video display area. Use a rectangle to specify the detection area (P. 219). 6 Admin Tools Note The detection area is set to display within a rectangular area by default. It cannot be set to the edge of the video display area. 4 Configure the size the moving object needed to trigger detection in [Object Size (%)] in the [Tracking Conditions] tab. Set the size ratio of moving objects for the entire screen.
7 In the [Event] tab, configure the operations to be performed when “detected” mode is triggered. For details on settings, please refer to “Configure Operations for Triggered Detection ([Event] Tab)” (P. 227). 8 Click [Save settings]. The settings are saved to the camera. 9 In the message box displayed, click [Yes].
Auto Tracking Target Frame Auto tracking will start to track the first detected moving object. While auto tracking, other moving objects will not be detected even if they satisfy [Tracking Start Conditions]. Important • When setting the Auto Tracking Function, it is recommended that you test the auto detection, to confirm that object will continue to be detected. • Large objects closest to the center of the screen will be tracked with priority during tracking.
Intelligent Function Setting Tool Display Options and Shared Operations This explains functions common to both video detection and auto tracking. Display Event Status Click the [Event Display] button to open the Event Display panel and confirm the detection status icon of the Intelligent Function. Event Display Button This panel displays the same information as [Intelligent Function] in the Event Display panel of the Admin Viewer (P. 184).
[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 [Detection Setting List]. [Do not display] No detection areas/lines or detection results are shown. Auto Tracking R11 R10 You can select [Display] / [Do not display] for either [Detection Area] or [Detection Results].
Log Viewer This Viewer allows browsing the camera operation status logs recorded in the camera. You can also download the log from the camera and save the file. Log Viewer Screen Download Log Files When you launch the Log Viewer, the latest log files will be automatically downloaded from the camera and displayed in a list. If you want to load a log file from the memory card or get a new list of log files, follow the steps below to download. 1 Click [Download]. The [Download] dialog box appears.
• [Camera (memory card)]: for the memory card • File Name: for files saved on a computer View Logs The following information appears in the log. [Code] The log message code (P. 256). 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. Error Level Warning Level Information Level [Message] A message regarding the log. Admin Tools [Date & Time] The date and time at which the log was generated.
2 Click [Copy]. Search for a Log 1 Enter the search string into [Search for] in [Search]. 2 Click [Search]. If the searched log is found, it is shown as selected. Click [Previous] or [Next] to search for the logs above or below. Lines of logs found are shown as selected. Show Filtered Logs You can filter logs by type, code and date and time to only show necessary information. 1 Configure [Filter] conditions. (1) (2) (1) [Log Type] [Not specified] Logs will not be filtered.
(2) [Date & Time] [Specify start date & time] When selected and a date and time are entered, logs generated on or after the specified date and time are shown. [Specify end date & time] When selected and a date and time are entered, logs generated on or before the specified date and time are shown. 2 Click [Apply filter] Only shows logs matching the specified conditions. Important The logs saved in the camera will be deleted in the following cases.
Recorded Video Utility This is a utility for browsing and managing video recorded on a memory card inserted in the camera. You can display a list of recorded video, and play back, delete and download video. Note When a large number of files have been recorded onto a memory card, the Recorded Video Utility can take a considerable amount of time to process the video list (the greater the number of files, the longer it will take).
• [ONVIF]: Video recorded with ONVIF (4) [Video in Camera] Displays whether or not any video remains on a memory card. When video has been deleted from a memory card after downloading it, this indicator displays [No]. (5) [Download Status] Displays download status of video ([Downloaded], [Not Downloaded], [Partially Downloaded]). Refresh Video List Click [Refresh Video List] to update the video list to the current state.
(2) [Video Format] Select [Specified], then select the video formats you would like to display (multiple selections possible). (3) [Recording Type] Select [Specified], then select the video recording types you would like to display (multiple selections possible). (4) [Video in Camera] Filters by whether or not video is saved to a memory card. (5) [Download Status] Select [Specified], then select the download status you would like to display (multiple selections possible).
After copying, launch the Recorded Video Utility, click [Refresh Download Status] and the manually copied files will appear in the video list. For details on the folder configuration and file naming rules for the download location, please refer to “Data Downloaded with Recorded Video Utility” (P. 250). Delete Video Delete video on a memory card or that has been downloaded to a computer. Delete Video on a Memory Card 1 Select a video to delete in the video list. 2 Click [Delete from Camera].
Move Downloaded Video to a Different Computer Folder 1 Select a [Downloaded] video in the video list to move. 2 Click [Move Downloaded Video]. The [Browse For Folder] dialog box appears. 3 Select a folder to move to and click [OK]. The video is moved to the specified folder. Export Movie Files for Playback Video downloaded to a computer can be exported in the “.mov” format that can be played back on a computer. For H.264 video, subdivided files are merged into a single file.
Play Back Video Video selected in the video list can be played back in the [Playback Videos] area. The way to play back video differs depending on the video format. Note For [Downloaded] video, the video is played back on the computer. For video that has not completed download, video on the memory card is played back. Play Back JPEG Video 1 Select JPEG video in the video list for playback. The first frame and information for the selected video will appear in [Playback Videos].
(2) Control Buttons The function of each button is as follows: Move to first frame Move to previous frame Fast reverse Playback Pause Fast forward Move to next frame Move to last frame (3) [Save Playback Frame As] Video frames that are being played back can be saved as a separate file. Play Back H.264 Video Note When you are using Internet Explorer 11 in a 64-bit operating system and the camera is registered as a trusted site and protected mode is enabled, playback of H.264 video will be disabled.
(1) [Recording Date & Time] Displays the date and time of video frames that are being displayed. (2) [Playback File No.] Displays file numbers and total number of video files that are being displayed. (3) [Playback Interval] [Real Time] JPEG video is played back in real time interval according to the recording time. The preceding JPEG video appears in an empty frame. [Real Time] can be selected only for playback of downloaded videos.
3 Use the external player for playback. (1) (2) (3) (1) [Number of downloaded video files] The number of downloaded files the video consists of is displayed. (2) [Playback with External Player] Launch an external player (Windows Media Player, etc.) and the selected video is played back. (3) [Open Video folder] Open the folder storing the selected video. Double click the video file in the folder to play it back. Note • The downloaded H.264 video file will have the “.mov” extension.
Chapter Appendix This chapter provides supplementary information on camera functions and explains the measure to take when trouble occurs or a message appears during camera use. It also explains how to reset the camera to the factory default setting state.
Memory Card Data This section explains the data saved to the memory card and the video data downloaded from the memory card to the computer. Saved Data and Data Organization of Memory Card When [Operation Settings] is set to [Save Logs and Videos] in [Memory Card] > [Memory Card Operations] (P. 130), the following data is saved automatically to the memory card inserted in the camera.
File Name Format Example: Video, manually recorded on Sept. 10, 2014, starting from 16:06:19 (Camera Time Zone: GMT+09:00). 20140910 070618 - 070619 - M 000000001.
Modifiers According to the setting item, you can specify parameters using modifier “% characters”.
Available Modifiers The modifiers that can be used for each setting item are specified below. [HTTP Upload] (P. 97) [Parameter (query string)] All modifiers can be used. [FTP Upload] (P. 99) [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. [E-mail Notification] (P. 102) [Message Body] All modifiers can be used.
Troubleshooting Before contacting the dealer where you purchased the product or Canon Customer Service Center, check the items specified as follows. If a log message is displayed, check the details of the message and corresponding countermeasure in the log message list. Problem The camera does not launch. • If you are using a PoE hub, check if the LAN cable is connected correctly. • If you are using an AC adapter (sold separately), check if the AC adapter is connected correctly.
Problem Countermeasures The camera cannot be controlled. • If you connect the Admin Viewer as an administrator, you will have exclusive possession of the camera control privileges. If you connect to the Admin Viewer as an Authorized User, you cannot control the camera unless the administrator releases camera control. Consult the Administrator (P. 138). The viewer gets disconnected. • Check the network and computer for abnormality. • Reboot the computer and connect again. You forgot your password.
List of Log Messages Log Messages on the Camera This is a list of log messages that appear in the Log Viewer (P. 236). Log messages are classified into the following types.
S311 Working error in external input/output service [err] Description cannot work extio [%1][%2][%3] (S311) %1 Error number %2 Cause of error %3 Error information Meaning An error occurred while the external input/output device service was running. Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting, the camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing.
S413 Timer service runtime error [crit] B403 Settings change failed [err] Description timer working error [%1] (S413) Description cannot set config [%1:%2] (B403) %1 Error number %1 Error notification number Meaning An error occurred while the timer service was running. %2 Error number Meaning Countermeasure If the problem persists after rebooting, the camera is faulty. Arrange for servicing. The settings could not be updated. The audio server stops.
V400 Video input initialization error [crit] V420 Could not start intelligent service [crit] Description video %1 initialization failure - %2(%3) (V400) Description intelligent initialization error [%1][%2]. (V420) %1 Video number %1 Error number %2 Process description %2 Cause of error %3 Error details Meaning Failed to initialize intelligent service. Meaning The video input function was stopped because the video input system could not be initialized.
M303 Cannot process directory [err] Description Can not open directory(%1)(M303) %1 Directory name Meaning Could not open directory to be processed. R304 Abnormal termination of client [err] Description delete session from some kind of error: client_IP=%1, session_ID=%2 (R304) %1 Client IP address %2 Session ID Meaning The client session terminated abnormally.
Warning log System warning W102 Invalid password [notice] Description user password mismatch (W102) Meaning The password is invalid. S220 PAN/TILT operation warning [warning] Description %1 warning detected. [%2] (S220) %1 PAN | TILT %2 Warning details Meaning An error occurred during operation or stopping of PAN/TILT. Countermeasure Check that the camera is not touching the dome, etc.
B102 Client connection denied [notice] Description %1 request denied[%2] (B102) %1 Client host IP address %2 Denial type (41 | 43 | ...) Meaning Client connection was denied due to an authentication error (41), time specification error (42), insufficient resource (43), specification of unsupported codec (45), specification of unpermitted user level (47), too many clients (49) or invalid operation mode (4a). Countermeasure 41: Check user name, password or user list used when connecting.
A275 Image buffer for upload overflowed [warning] M204 Invalid file removed [warning] Description Invalid file %1 was removed. (M204) Description buffer queue is full (A275) %1 Name of removed file Meaning Image buffer for upload overflowed. Meaning An invalid file was removed. Countermeasure Make adjustments to reduce the number of event occurrences. Also adjust the video quality, video size and frame rate for upload.
S030 Heater unit detected [info] Description The heater unit is detected. (S030) Meaning A heater unit is attached.
B012 Audio client closed [info] Uploader notification Description [%1] %2 closed n=%3 (B012) %1 Client type (send | recv) %2 Client host IP address Description %1 uploader (A004) %3 Total number of clients %1 Starting or stopping Meaning An audio client was disconnected. Meaning The uploader was started or stopped.
A122 Connection to upload destination failed [notice] Description uploader cannot connect the server (A122) Meaning The upload destination could not be connected due to a reason other than A120 and A121. Memory card notification M001 Starting and stopping of memory card control module [info] Description %1 sdctrl (M001) %1 Starting or stopping Meaning The memory card control module (sdctrl) has started or stopped.
R003 RTSP PLAY request received [info] Description PLAY received: client_IP=%1, profile=%2, num_of_sessions=%3(V=%4, A=%5, M=%6,BC=%7) (R003) %1 Client IP address %2 Profile name of requested PLAY %3 R006 Stopping multicast [info] Description stop multicast: profile=%1, num_of_sessions=%2(V=%3, A=%4, M=%5,BC=%6) (R006) %1 Client IP address %2 Profile name of requested MulticastStreaming STOP Total number of client sessions %3 Total distribution count of Video stream %4 Total distribution co
R107 RTSP connection failure [notice] 268 Description RTSP Error: error_code=%d: Service Unavailable (R107) %d 400: Value used for RTSP is invalid. 401: RTSP authentication failure or missing valid authentication information. 457: Playback time for RTSP is invalid. 501: An invalid RTSP option was used. 503: Failure to offer service, due to insufficient resources. The number of maximum RTP sessions, has passed the limit. Meaning RTSP connection has failed.
List of Viewer Messages Messages Displayed in the Information Display Messages displayed in the information display of the Viewer are classified into the following three types. Icon Category Explanation Information Message Help messages on various buttons, pull-down lists, etc., as well as frame rate and other information from the camera are shown. Warning Message A message will be displayed notifying the user when camera control privileges cannot be obtained, the audio session stops, etc.
Restore Default Settings If you have forgotten the settings and want to set the camera from the beginning, restore the factory default settings first. It is recommended that you create a backup file using [Back Up Settings] in the Camera Management Tool before restoring the factory default settings. Note • For details on using Camera Management Tool, please refer to “Camera Management Tool User Manual”. • For factory default settings, please refer to P. 273.
Important When a camera is initialized by pressing the reset switch, all network related settings including the camera IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address are restored to the default settings so you will not be able to continue operation from the computer that was connected. Use Camera Management Tool to set a suitable IP address for the operating environment (P. 37). Prepare the camera for being reset in advance.
R11 (VB-R11) 1 Turn the camera off by disconnecting the power cable. The camera does not have a power switch. To turn the camera on or off, connect or disconnect the power cable. 2 Hold down the reset switch and connect the power cable. Continue to hold the reset switch for five seconds or longer. The LED will flash. 3 Release the reset switch. When the LED stops flashing, the reset procedure is complete.
List of Factory Default Settings Item Item Setting Setting • All Videos • LAN LAN Interface Auto Maximum Packet Size 1500 Video Size Set 1280x720 / 640x360 / 320x180 • JPEG • IPv4 IPv4 Address Setting Method Manual IPv4 Address 192.168.100.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.
Item Setting Pan/Tilt Speed Control R11 Control by zoom position R10 Auto Flip R11 R10 Enable • Day/Night (When Auto Is Set) Setting Haze Compensation Level 2 Day/Night Day Mode Use Infrared M741 Day/Night Operation • Specified Area Switching Brightness Standard Response (sec.
Item HTTP Port HTTPS Port Setting 80 Item Audio Transmission Setting Disable R11 M641 M741 443 • RTP Streaming 2 • SNMP Server SNMP Disable Community Name public Administrator Contact Information R11 Administration Function Name R10 VB-R11/VB-R11VE/ VB-R10VE M641 M640 VB-M641VE/ VB-M641V/ VB-M640VE/VB-M640V M741 M740 Video Size 320x180 JPEG Frame Rate 10 Multicast Address 0.0.0.
Item Post-event Buffer (sec) Setting 0 • HTTP Upload Notification Item Authentication Setting None User Name Notification Only with HTTP URI POP Server Subject Message Body User Name R11 M641 M741 Proxy Server Proxy Port • External Device Output 1 80 Proxy User Name Parameter (query string) • FTP Upload Notification Normally Open Active Output Format Continuous Pulse Output Time (sec) 1 • External Device Output 2 Video data upload with FTP Operation Mode Normally Open FTP Server Active
Item Setting External Device Output for Inactive Event Disable Audio Playback at Active Event Disable Audio Playback at Inactive Event Disable Item Setting Day/Night Mode Switching Disable • Timer 2 Sound Clip Volume 50 Day/Night Mode Switching Disable R11 M641 M741 Timer Event Disable 24-Hour Continuous Setting Disable Start Time 00:00 End Time 00:00 Repeat Interval None • Operation • Volume Detection Start Time Preset R11 Volume Detection Event Disable R10 Not specified D
Item Setting Setting Linked Event Disable OFF Event Operation Disable Event Linking Method AND Preset R11 None Event Order Not specified Video Record Disable Event Interval (sec.
Item Event Interval (sec.
Item Setting Item Country (C) SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound) State/Province (ST) SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound) Locality (L) SA ESP SPI (outbound) Organization (O) SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound) Organizational Unit (OU) Common Name (CN) SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound) Validity Period Start Date SA ESP SPI (inbound) Validity Period End Date SA AH Authentication Algorithm • Encrypted communications SSL Communications Disable 802.
Item Setting • IPsec Set 3 Item SA ESP Authentication Algorithm IPsec Set Disable SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound) IPsec Mode Tunnel Mode SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound) Destination IPv4 Address SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound) Source IPv4 Address SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound) Source IPv6 Address ESP Security Gateway IPv4 Address SA ESP SPI (inbound) SA AH Authentication Algorithm Security Gateway IPv6 Address Destination Subnet Mask Length 16 Destination Prefix Length 16 SA A
Item SA AH SPI (inbound) 282 Setting
Index Numerics 802.1X Authentication ...................................... 124 A Camera Name .................................................... 75 Camera Search Settings .................................... 36 Camera Tampering Detection .................. 212, 223 Certificate Information ...................................... 124 Certificate Management ........................... 122, 125 Abandoned Object Detection .................. 211, 221 Client ...................................................
Event Display ........................................... 184, 234 Infrared Strength ................................................ 76 Exposure .................................................... 80, 162 Initial Setting ................................. 36, 79, 159, 270 Exposure Compensation ...................... 55, 80, 162 Initial Setting Registration ................................ 159 External Device Input ............................... 104, 184 Input Volume ................................
Multicast DNS .................................................... 67 N R Reboot .............................................................. 134 Receive Audio .................................................. 155 Name Server Address ........................................ 66 Reconnect ........................................................ 142 Network .............................................................. 64 Recorded Video Utility .............................
Transmit Audio ................................................. 156 Troubleshooting ............................................... 254 Trusted Sites ................................................ 32, 40 Types of Detection ........................... 211, 213, 217 U Unmount ........................................................... 132 Upload ............................................................... 96 User Account ................................................... 118 User Authentication ......
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