Canon Security Camera VB C60B User Manual

NETWORK CAMERA  
Operation Guide  
Before using the product, be sure to read the Start Guide and this Operation Guide.  
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Introduction  
Trademark Notice  
Canon and the Canon logo are registered trademarks of Canon Inc.  
Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Internet Explorer are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.  
Windows is legally recognized as the Microsoft Windows Operating System.  
Other brands or product names in this guide are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective companies.  
WARNING : To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or  
moisture.  
Use of Bundled Software “VK-Lite” (Disclaimer)  
Malfunction, failure of VK-Lite or other factors may cause problems, such as recording  
failure, recorded data corruption or loss. Canon shall have no liability whatsoever for any  
loss or damages incurred by the user as a result of such problems.  
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Introduction  
MPEG-4  
NOTICE ABOUT THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD: THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED  
UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL  
AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN  
COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR  
(ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED  
IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR  
SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING  
THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND  
ADDITIONAL LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://  
WWW.MPEGLA.COM.  
“This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used  
for encoding MPEG-4 compliant video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that was  
encoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial purpose or (2) by a video provider  
licensed under the AT&T patents to provide MPEG-4 compliant video. No license is granted  
or implied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.”  
Third Party’s Software  
The product (network camera and bundled VK-Lite viewer) contains third party’s software  
modules. For detail information, please refer to ReadMe-E.txt on the supplied CD-ROM.  
Each module’s license conditions are also available in the License folder on the same  
CD-ROM.  
Software under GPL and LGPL  
If you would like to obtain the source code under GPL/LGPL, please contact the dealer,  
where you purchased the product, or a sales agent.  
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Contents  
Introduction ...................................................................................................... ii  
Contents ........................................................................................................... v  
How to Read the Guides .............................................................................. viii  
User’s Manual ........................................................................................................... viii  
Icons using in this Guide ............................................................................................. ix  
Camera’s Top Page .......................................................................................... x  
Access Camera’s Top Page ......................................................................................... x  
Access the Setting Menu ............................................................................................ xi  
Access the Sample Pages .......................................................................................... xi  
Access the VB-C60 Viewer ........................................................................................ xii  
User Authentication for Accessing the Setting Menu or Admin Viewer ..................... xiii  
Chapter 1 Detailed Settings  
Setting Menu ................................................................................................. 1-2  
Access the Setting Menu ............................................................................. 1-4  
Setting Menu ............................................................................................................ 1-4  
Common Items......................................................................................................... 1-5  
Set Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6 and DNS (Network) .................... 1-7  
Set the Date and Time (Date and Time) ..................................................... 1-11  
Set the Camera Control and External Device Names (Camera) ............. 1-13  
Set the Image Size, Quality and Frame Rate (Image) .............................. 1-19  
Set HTTP Upload, FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload) ........... 1-21  
Set Up the Image, Audio and HTTP Servers (Server) .............................. 1-26  
Set Image Buffering, Motion Detection, Audio Playback,  
IntervalTimer (Event) ................................................................................. 1-29  
Set User Access Privileges (Access Control) .......................................... 1-35  
Set IPsec (IPsec) ......................................................................................... 1-39  
Setting Items That Require a Reboot (Reboot) ........................................ 1-42  
Display Event Log and Current Settings,  
Execute Maintenance (Maintenance) ........................................................ 1-44  
Chapter 2 VBAdminTools  
Overview of VBAdmin Tools......................................................................... 2-2  
VBAdmin Tools......................................................................................................... 2-2  
Panorama Creation Tool .......................................................................................... 2-2  
View Restriction Tool................................................................................................ 2-2  
Preset Setting Tool ................................................................................................... 2-3  
Motion Detection Tool .............................................................................................. 2-3  
Log Viewer ............................................................................................................... 2-3  
Admin Viewer ........................................................................................................... 2-3  
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Start Up VBAdmin Tools ............................................................................... 2-4  
Panorama Creation Tool ............................................................................... 2-6  
Panorama Creation Tool Display Screen ................................................................. 2-7  
Capture Panorama Image........................................................................................ 2-8  
Register/Delete Panorama Image............................................................................ 2-9  
Reconnect .............................................................................................................. 2-10  
Open/Save Panorama Image from/to Image File .................................................. 2-10  
View Restriction Tool .................................................................................. 2-11  
View Restriction Tool Display Screen .................................................................... 2-12  
Set View Restrictions ............................................................................................. 2-14  
Preset Setting Tool...................................................................................... 2-18  
Preset Setting Tool Display Screen........................................................................ 2-19  
Set Presets ............................................................................................................ 2-21  
Preset Tour............................................................................................................. 2-24  
Motion Detection Setting Tool ................................................................... 2-27  
Log Viewer ................................................................................................... 2-36  
Download Log File ................................................................................................. 2-36  
View Logs .............................................................................................................. 2-37  
Chapter 3 VB-C60 Viewer  
VB-C60 Viewer Overview .............................................................................. 3-2  
Major Differences between Admin Viewer and VB Viewer....................................... 3-2  
User Authority and Camera Control Privilege .......................................................... 3-3  
Starting VB-C60 Viewer ................................................................................ 3-5  
Start up VB-C60 Viewer ........................................................................................... 3-5  
Close VB-C60 Viewer .............................................................................................. 3-6  
Connect from the VBAdmin Tools ............................................................................ 3-6  
How to Operate the VB-C60 Viewer ............................................................. 3-8  
“Admin Viewer” Display Screen ............................................................................... 3-8  
“VB Viewer” Display Screen................................................................................... 3-10  
Obtain the Camera Control ..................................................................................... 3-11  
Control the Camera................................................................................................ 3-12  
Configure Image and Audio Settings ..................................................................... 3-17  
Display Information ................................................................................................ 3-20  
Operating and Setting as Administrator................................................... 3-21  
Open the Control for Admin Panel ......................................................................... 3-21  
Control the External Device Output ....................................................................... 3-22  
Display the Status of External Device Input ........................................................... 3-22  
Display the Status of Motion Detection .................................................................. 3-22  
Control and Set the Camera .................................................................................. 3-23  
Set the Focus ......................................................................................................... 3-24  
Set the Exposure ................................................................................................... 3-25  
Set the White Balance ........................................................................................... 3-27  
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Set the Smart Shade Control ................................................................................. 3-28  
Set the Night Mode ................................................................................................ 3-28  
Chapter 4 Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution  
Web Pages for Video Distribution ............................................................... 4-2  
View Sample Pages ...................................................................................... 4-4  
Distribute Video using VB Viewer ................................................................ 4-5  
Create a Web Page using the VB Viewer ................................................................ 4-5  
Save Web Page Data .............................................................................................. 4-6  
Example of Using the VB Viewer to Create a Web Page ........................................ 4-6  
VB Viewer Parameters............................................................................................. 4-8  
Distribute Video using a Browser Only ....................................................... 4-9  
Display the Live Video at Access as a Still Image ................................................... 4-9  
Example of Video Distribution using One Global Address ..................... 4-10  
Distribute Still Images to a Mobile Phone ................................................ 4-11  
Overwrite Sample Pages ....................................................................................... 4-12  
Chapter 5 Appendix  
Modifiers .................................................................................................................. 5-2  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 5-4  
Log Message List.......................................................................................... 5-6  
VB-C60 Log Messages ............................................................................................ 5-6  
VB-C60 Viewer Message List ..................................................................... 5-12  
Messages displayed in the Information Field ......................................................... 5-12  
Restore the Factory Default Settings........................................................ 5-14  
Restore the Factory Default Settings from the Maintenance Menu Using a  
Web Browser ....................................................................................................... 5-14  
Initialize the Camera using the Reset Switch......................................................... 5-15  
List of Factory Default Settings................................................................. 5-16  
Index ............................................................................................................ 5-20  
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How to Read the Guides  
In the Start Guide and Operation Guide, the text and illustrations are applicable for both VB-C60  
and VB-C60B.  
VB-C60 comes with two guides; “Start Guide” and this “Operation Guide” (on supplied Setup  
CD-ROM).  
User’s Manual  
Start Guide  
(enclosed)  
Operation Guide (this guide)  
(VBC60OG_E.pdf)  
Start Guide explains the safety  
precautions, the types of bundled  
software, the system requirements, and  
the software installation instruction, the  
initial setting and mounting procedures  
for VB-C60.  
Operation Guide explains how to configure  
the basic settings for VB-C60, how to use  
VBAdmin Tools and VB-C60 Viewer, and  
troubleshooting tips.  
The Operation Guide is contained in the  
Setup CD-ROM.  
Sections where the user should refer to  
the Operation Guide are indicated by the  
d icon accompanied by the relevant  
page number.  
The Setup CD-ROM also contains “VK-Lite”, a simplified version of the Network Video Recorder  
(dStart Guide P.1-6). The instruction manuals below are provided for VK-Lite.  
Setup Guide  
Administrator’s Manual  
Viewer Operation Guide  
(VK20SUG_E.pdf)  
(VK20AM_E.pdf)  
(VK20VOG_E.pdf)  
Setup Guide provides  
notes for using VK-Lite,  
the system requirements,  
system configuration,  
installation instruction and  
setup procedures.  
Administrator’s Manual  
provides details of how to  
use VK-Lite. Be sure to  
read this manual before  
use.  
Viewer Operation Guide  
is the operation guide for  
VK-Lite Viewer. For  
detailed information on  
how to use VK-Lite  
Viewer, refer to the  
“Administrator’s Manual”.  
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How to Read the Guides  
Icons using in this Guide  
Following icons are used to draw reader’s attention to particularly important text in this guide.  
Icon  
Explanation  
Important information that must be observed or actions that are prohibited during  
an operation. These notes must be read to prevent the equipment from possible  
faults or damage.  
Note  
Supplementary information or a reference to the operation. Users are recommended  
to read these memos.  
Tip  
Please refer to Start Guide.  
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Camera’s Top Page  
This section explains the VB-C60’s top page including the setting menus and how to access the  
VB-C60 viewer.  
First, you need to access the camera’s top page using a Web browser.  
From the page, you can open the VB-C60 viewer for displaying video or the setting page for  
detailed settings of the camera.  
When you access VB-C60 for the first time, please refer to the Start Guide comes with  
VB-C60.  
In this guide, the IP address “192.168.100.1” (factory default setting) is used to explain  
how to operate the camera. In actual operation, use the IP address that you set in  
Note  
your VB-C60.  
Access Camera’s Top Page  
1. Access http://192.168.100.1/ in the Web browser  
2. The camera’s top page appears  
The overview of each link is as follows.  
1 Language button  
Click this button to change the language  
to be displayed.  
1
2 Link to Setting Page (Setting Menu)  
2
3
Click this link to display the setting menus.  
3 Link to Sample Pages  
4
Click this link for sample images.  
4 Link to VB-C60 viewer  
Click to start the VB-C60 viewer that  
displays video from VB-C60 in the Web  
browser.  
The VB-C60 viewer includes two viewers:  
“Admin Viewer” and “VB Viewer”  
(P.3-2).  
Explanation of each link  
Admin Viewer  
Click to start Admin Viewer.  
VB Viewer  
Click to start VB Viewer.  
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Camera’s Top Page  
Access the Setting Menu  
Click 2 Setting Page to move to the setting page for detailed settings.  
For details on the Settings Menu, see Chapter 1 “Detailed Settings”(P.1-2).  
Access the Sample Pages  
Click 3 Sample Page to access the sample pages.  
You can view three types of sample pages: still image, video, and image for mobile phone.  
For detailes on how to utilize the sample pages, see Chapter 4 “Creating Web Pages  
for Video Distribution”(P.4-2).  
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Camera’s Top Page  
Access the VB-C60 Viewer  
Click the “Admin Viewer” or “VB Viewer” link under 4 “VB-C60 Viewer” to access the VB-C60  
viewer.  
Admin Viewer  
VB Viewer  
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Camera’s Top Page  
User Authentication for Accessing the Setting Menu or Admin Viewer  
User authentication is required to access the “Setting  
Menu” or “Admin Viewer”.  
The factory default setting is as follows.  
User name : root  
Password : VB-C60  
The user name “root” is the Administrator account of  
VB-C60.  
from Setting Page  
from Admin Viewer  
When Administrators and Authorized users use the VB-C60 viewer on the same PC,  
it is strongly recommended not to check the “Remember my password” checkbox.  
Note  
Be sure to enter the correct user name and password. If entering a wrong one, try  
again with the correct name and password.  
Be sure to change the Administrator password for system security. Do not forget  
the new password.  
If you forgot the Administrator password, press the camera’s reset switch to restore  
the factory default setting (P.5-15). However, note that all settings are restored  
to the factory default settings.  
If you need to delete sample pages (P.4-4) for security reasons, be sure to  
access the following path using FTP and copy the files to PC or other devices for  
backup, before deleting.  
Path to the Japanese version sample: /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/  
Path to the English version sample: /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/  
To restore deleted sample pages, you need to write back the copied files to the  
above path. So, be sure to back up the files before deleting sample pages.  
For more information on VB-C60 viewer and the user type, see Chapter 3 “VB-C60  
Viewer” (P.3-2).  
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Detailed Settings  
This chapter describes the detailed settings for VB-C60  
such as network connection, camera control, date, time and  
access control.  
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Setting Menu  
You can move to each setting page from Setting Menu for following various camera settings. For  
details, refer to each page of this manual.  
Setting Menu  
Network  
Settings for the administrator password, LAN, IPv6, DNS and SNMP (P.1-7)  
Date and Time  
Settings for the date, time and time zone on the camera (P.1-11)  
Camera  
Settings for the camera name, camera initial settings, camera control, day/night, installation  
conditions, camera position control, external input device names and external output device  
names (P.1-13)  
Image  
Settings for image quality, image size and frame rate of JPEG image and MPEG-4 video  
(P.1-19)  
Upload  
Settings for HTTP/FTP upload via HTTP or FTP and e-mail notification (P.1-21)  
Server  
Settings for the image server, audio server and HTTP server (P.1-26)  
Event  
Settings for image buffer, motion detection, external device input, interval timer and voice file  
upload (P.1-29)  
Access Control  
Settings for the authorized user account, user authority and host access restriction (P.1-35)  
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Setting Menu  
IPsec  
Settings for IPsec (P.1-39)  
Reboot Item  
Settings for items that require a reboot after the setting (P.1-42)  
Maintenance  
DetailedSettings  
Viewing of the event log and current settings, rebooting the camera, and restoring the factory  
default settings (P.1-44)  
Windows Vista/XP  
Note  
If the “Windows Security Alert” dialog box appears, click “Unblock”. Once you click  
“Unblock”, this dialog box will not be displayed again.  
If a pop-up blocker appears when you attempt to view “Help” of each setting item  
or when you attempt to open “View Log Events” or “View Current Settings” in the  
“Maintenance” page, follow the instructions of the information bar to disable the  
pop-up blocker.  
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Access the Setting Menu  
To configure each setting, first you need to access to the camera via a web browser.  
To begin with, access to the camera’s top page (P.x). For details of entering a user name and  
a password, refer to page P.xiii.  
Setting Menu  
You can access each setting page and the Admin viewer from the Setting Menu.  
“VB-C60” is  
displayed as  
the model name.  
2
1
3
1 to Top button  
Click this button to move to the camera’s top page.  
2 Open Viewer button  
Click this button to open the Admin viewer.  
3 Setting Menu  
Click this button to move to each setting page.  
For security reasons, be sure to close the browser after you finish setting on the  
setting pages.  
Note  
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Access the Setting Menu  
Common Items  
Apply Changes  
When you change the settings on each setting page, the grayed-out “OK” button on the top right  
of the page changes to blue.  
DetailedSettings  
Click “OK” to enable the changes.  
Click “Clear” to reset the changes.  
Setting Items That Require Reboot  
An orange mark is indicated for each setting item that requires rebooting the camera to enable the  
change.  
When you change a setting item with the orange mark, the “OK” button displayed on the top right  
of the setting page changes to “OK and Reboot”.  
Click “OK and Reboot” to enable the change. The setting changes and then the camera reboots.  
Click “Clear” to reset the changes.  
A dialog box appears to alert when clicking “OK” or “OK and Reboot” after changing  
the network setting, in which the currently-used browser becomes unable to access  
Tip  
to the camera.  
If the above network setting is changed and so the viewer cannot reconnect to the  
camera automatically, links to candidate URIs are displayed. However, you may  
not be able to connect using the URI, as these are just candidate URIs. In such  
case, try connecting from VB Initial Setup Tool.  
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Access the Setting Menu  
Return to the Setting Menu  
Click “to Menu” on the top right of each setting page to return to the Setting Menu.  
Do not open multiple setting pages when changing settings for a single camera  
settings.  
Note  
Do not use “Back” and “Forward” of the web browser to move between the setting  
pages. The old page is displayed due to effects of caching, so the set values may  
return to the older ones, or unintended changes may be made.  
Detailed information for each setting item is available by clicking  
column.  
“HELP” in each  
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Set Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6 and DNS (Network)  
You can configure following settings.  
DetailedSettings  
Administrator Password  
Setting the administrator password.  
LAN  
Setting for items required for LAN connection such as IP address.  
IPv6  
Setting for IPv6.  
DNS  
Setting for the name server address, host name and DDNS.  
SNMP  
Setting for SNMP.  
Administrator Password  
1
2
1 Password  
Set the administrator password. Up to 8 alphanumeric characters (including spaces and  
printable characters) can be used. The factory default setting is “VB-C60”. Be sure to disconnect  
the Admin viewer or VBAdmin Tools from the camera before changing the password.  
2 Confirm Password  
Enter the same password as above for confirmation.  
For system security, make sure to change the administrator password, and not to  
forget the new password.  
Note  
If you forget the password, press the camera’s reset switch to restore the factory  
default setting (P.5-15). However, note that all settings will be restored to  
the factory default settings.  
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Set Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6 and DNS (Network)  
LAN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 IP Address Setting  
Select “Auto (DHCP)” or “Manual” as IP address setting method. If you select “Auto (DHCP)”,  
values automatically retrieved from the DHCP server are used for “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask”,  
and “Default Gateway Address”. If you select “Manual”, directly enter values according to the  
environment.  
2 IP Address  
Enter the static IP address if you specify “Manual” in 1.  
3 Subnet Mask  
Set the subnet mask assigned to each network if you specify “Manual” in 1.  
4 Default Gateway Address  
Set the default gateway address if you specify “Manual” in 1. Be sure to set the address  
when connecting the camera to a subnet other than the viewer.  
5 LAN Interface  
Select from “Auto”, “Full Duplex” and “Half Duplex”. Normally, use “Auto”.  
6 Maximum Transmission Unit  
Enter the maximum transmission unit size. Normally, there is no need to change this setting  
from 1500.  
Please consult with your network administrator for “IP address”, “Subnet Mask”,  
and “Default Gateway Address”.  
Note  
If there are any errors in any of “IP address”, “Subnet Mask” or “Default Gateway  
Address”, you may not be able to access the camera via the network. In this case,  
use the VB Initial Setting Tool v4.0 (d Start Guide P.2-9) to configure the address  
settings again.  
If you change the setting of “IP Address Setting”, “Subnet Mask”, “Default Gateway  
Address”, “LAN Interface” or “Maximum Transmission Unit”, the currently-used  
browser may become unable to access the camera. Be sure to read the note in the  
“Setting Items That Require a Reboot” page, in advance (P.1-42). It is also  
recommended to read the note before changing settings of “IPv6” and “DNS”  
(P.1-9).  
When “Auto (DHCP)” is specified for “IP Address Setting”, the IP address may not  
be correctly assigned if there is a router between the DHCP server and VB-C60. In  
this case, specify “Manual” and assign a fixed IP address manually.  
When using IPv6, set “Maximum Transmission Unit” to 1280 or higher.  
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Set Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6 and DNS (Network)  
When using ADSL, the transmission efficiency may be increased by setting a lower  
value for Maximum Transmission Unit.  
Tip  
The IP address assigned by “Auto (DHCP)” can be confirmed in VB Initial Setting  
Tool.  
DetailedSettings  
IPv6  
1
2
1 IPv6  
Select “Enable” when using IPv6.  
2 IPv6 Address  
The IPv6 address is displayed in the column.  
In the environment where IPv6 is not available, nothing is displayed in the “IPv6  
Address” column even when specifying “Enable”.  
Tip  
DNS  
1
2
1 Name Server Address 1 - 2  
Enter the name server address to be registered. When using only one name server, leave  
Name Server Address 2 field blank.  
2 Host Name Registration with DDNS  
Select “Enable” and enter the host name. You can register the host name to the name server.  
You can use up to 63 characters including A-Z, a-z, 0-9, -, ., for the host name.  
The host name is useful when using the VB-C60 with “Auto (DHCP)” (P.1-8).  
You must register the host name in the DNS server in advance. For more information  
Tip  
on DNS server settings, contact your system administrator.  
If Name Server Address 1 is not available, the camera automatically will access  
Name Server Address 2. However, Name Server Address 2 must be registered in  
advance.  
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Set Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6 and DNS (Network)  
SNMP  
1
2
3
4
5
1 SNMP  
Select from “Disable” and “Enable”. Specify “Enable” if you need to reference camera’s  
information from the SNMP manager.  
2 Community Name  
Enter the SNMP community name. For security reason, it is recommended to change the  
default community name.  
3 Administrator Contact Information  
Enter the contact information of camera’s administrator, such as an e-mail address. The entered  
information can be checked from the SNMP manager.  
4 Administration Function Name  
Enter the camera name used for administration. The entered name can be checked from the  
SNMP manager. When it is blank, default value “VB-C60” is used.  
5 Installation Location  
Enter camera’s location information. The entered information can be checked from the SNMP  
manager.  
The camera’s information is read-only from the SNMP Manager.  
Use the SNMP Manager in SNMP MIB2 (RFC1213 compatible).  
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Set the Date and Time (Date and Time)  
You can configure following settings.  
Current Date and Time  
DetailedSettings  
The date and time set on the camera are displayed.  
Setting  
Setting for the date, time and time zone.  
Current Date and Time  
Date, Time  
The date and time set on the camera are displayed.  
Setting  
1
2
3
1 Setting Method  
Select from “Set Manually”, “Synchronize with NTP server”, “Synchronize with NTP broadcast”  
and “Synchronize with computer time”.  
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Set the Date and Time (Date and Time)  
2 Date, Time  
Configure the following settings depending on the 1 “Setting Method”.  
Set manually  
Manually enter the date and time in “Year/Month/Day” format for the date and in “hh:mm:ss”  
format for the time. Use 2 digits for the month, day and time.  
Example: Enter “2008/08/23” and “13:23:04” for 1:23:04 PM, August 23 2008.  
Synchronize with NTP server  
Enter the NTP server IP address, so that the time is synchronized with the NTP server’s  
time.  
Synchronize with NTP broadcast  
The time is synchronized with the NTP broadcast’s time.  
Synchronize with computer time  
The time is synchronized with the date and time of the computer currently accessing the  
camera. The time zone is also automatically selected.  
3 Time Zone  
Select the appropriate time zone.  
After applying the settings by clicking “OK”, “Setting Method” is automatically set  
to “Set manually”.  
Tip  
When “Synchronize with NTP server” is selected, if the camera cannot connect to  
the NTP server because of the wrong IP address of the NTP server or other reasons,  
the date and time will not be changed.  
The Time Zone does not support Daylight Savings Time.  
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Set the Camera Control and External Device Names (Camera)  
You can configure following settings.  
Camera Name  
DetailedSettings  
Enter the camera name. The name is required when using VK-64 with the camera.  
Camera Control  
Setting for the AF mode, shutter speed, focus, digital zoom and Image Stabilizer.  
Day/Night  
Select the switching mode for Day/Night.  
Installation Conditions  
Setting for dome use, LED and installation style.  
Camera Position Control  
Configure whether or not to use the registered preset positions for the pan/tilt/  
zoom operations. Also set the operations of when there is no request for the control  
privilege.  
External Device Names  
Set the external input/output device names.  
Camera Name  
Camera Name  
Be sure to enter the camera name with 15 or less alphanumeric characters, including spaces  
and printable characters.  
When using optional network video recorder VK-64/VK-16 or bandled VK-Lite, the  
camera name specified here will be displayed.  
Tip  
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Camera Initial Settings  
1
2
1 AE Mode, Slow Shutter, Shutter Speed  
Set the camera’s exposure mode and shutter speed.  
AE Mode  
Auto  
“Auto” is used to automatically control the exposure.  
Flickerless  
“Flickerless” is used to reduce flicker in video caused by some factors, like fluorescent lamps. The  
shutter speed is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the shooting environment.  
Shutter-priority AE  
“Shutter-priority AE” is used when specifying the shutter speed.  
Slow Shutter  
Slow Shutter can be set only when “AE Mode” is set to “Auto”.  
Select the slowest shutter speed, which is used to capture video in lower light conditions in  
the “Auto” mode. You can select the speed from “Disable”, “1/15” and “1/8”. Moving subjects  
may be blurred when captured in low light conditions, so it is important to select the suitable  
mode according to the shooting condition.  
Shutter Speed  
Shutter Speed can be set only when “AE Mode” is set to “Shutter-Speed Priority AE”.  
You can choose from 12 levels of shutter speed between “1/8” and “1/8000”. It is recommended  
to specify faster speed when capturing moving subjects, so that the image blur can be reduced.  
2 Focus Mode  
Set the camera’s focus mode.  
Auto  
“Auto” is used to automatically obtain correct focus. Normally, select “Auto”.  
Fixed at infinity  
The focus is fixed at a point of infinity.  
When monitoring subjects through a glass window, the camera may focus on the glass  
surface if there is dust or drop of water on it. So, in such situation, be sure to place the  
camera at a close distance from the window, possibly less than 30 cm.  
Note  
The above item 1 and 2 are the initial values used at camera startup. The new settings  
will be applied when the camera is turned on again or the camera is rebooted.  
Use the “Control for Admin” panel of VB-C60 viewer to configure the settings used in the  
actual operating environment (P.3-21).  
When capturing subjects like traffic lights and electronic signboards, the captured  
video may be blinking. It may be reduced by changing the exposure mode to “Auto  
(Shutter-priority AE)” and choosing a shutter speed of 1/100 or slower.  
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The camera may have difficulty focusing automatically on subjects of the type  
shown below.  
Tip  
DetailedSettings  
Subjects with little or  
no contrast (e.g. a  
white wall)  
Angled subjects  
Highly reflective  
subjects  
Subjects that consist  
entirely of oblique or  
horizontal lines or stripes  
Subjects seen  
through glass  
Insubstantial  
subjects such as  
flames or smoke  
Quickly moving  
subjects  
Night views or  
dark places  
Far and near subjects  
in the same frame  
The focusing range (approx) differs depend on the “Day/Night” and other settings  
as shown below.  
Day/Night setting  
Day mode  
Tele end  
Night mode  
Dome  
Infrared lamp Wide end  
Wide end  
Tele end  
Not used  
None  
None  
Yes  
0.3m~∞ 1.5m~∞  
2.1m~∞  
0.5m~∞  
1.8m~∞  
Used  
Not used  
Used  
2.4m~∞  
Auto  
0.5m~∞  
0.5m~∞  
1.8m~∞  
2.4m~∞  
Yes  
None  
Point of infinity  
Fixed at infinity  
Point of infinity  
Note) The camera may be out of focus.  
Yes  
It is recommended to set “Focus Mode” to “Fixed at infinity” to capture video of low-  
contrast subjects, of which it is difficult to obtain correct focus, e.g. night scene.  
Camera Control  
1
2
1 Digital Zoom  
Select whether or not to use the digital zoom from “Disable” or “Enable”.  
* The higher the zoom factor is, the lower the image quality may be.  
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2 Image Stabilizer  
Select whether or not to activate Image Stabilizer from “Disable”, “On1” and “On2”. Image  
Stabilizer effectively works to compensate for image blur caused by camera shake. If “On1” is  
not strong enough to correct the image blur, try “On2”. While Image Stabilizer is being activated  
with “On1” or “On2”, the viewing angle may be narrower and the image quality may be degraded,  
comparing with when Image stabilizer is disabled. This is because of the stabilization process,  
not camera failure.  
Blur Level  
_
Ratio of viewing angle  
No. of effective pixels  
Approx. 310,000 pixels  
Approx. 210,000 pixels  
Approx. 80,000 pixels  
Disable  
On1  
100%  
83%  
50%  
Small  
Large  
On2  
It is recommended to set the image capture size to “320 x 240” or smaller, while  
specifying “On2”.  
Note  
IS does not work to correct vibration of a subject itself.  
Image Stabilizer cannot correct image blur caused by instantaneous shake or large  
vibration that exceeds a certain level.  
Refer to P.3-20, for note on viewer use while Image Stabilizer is being activated.  
Day/Night  
1
2
3
1 Mode  
Select the switching mode from “Manual” and “Auto”. When specifying “Auto”, you can set  
“Switching Brightness” and “Response” according to the environment where the camera is  
installed or the switching condition.  
* If you are using an infrared lamp, you cannot use “Auto”.  
2 Switching Brightness  
Select the brightness level to switch day mode and night mode from “Darker”, “Slightly Darker”,  
“Standard”, “Slightly Brighter” and “Brighter”. When you prefer to shoot color video as much  
as possible, select “Darker”. When you prefer to reduce noise even in black and white video,  
select “Brighter”.  
3 Response (sec.)  
Select the time, at which day mode and night mode switches, from “5”, “10”, “20”, “30” and  
“60”. The day and night mode are switched when the brightness set in the above 2, maintains  
for a set period of time. It is recommended to specify “30” or “60” for situations, where the  
brightness frequently changes, for example, light sources pass in front of the camera. Or,  
specify “5” or “10” for situations, where there are few changes in brightness.  
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Operation of the day/night switching function should be tested thoroughly before  
using “Day/Night” in the “Auto” mode.  
Note  
When using “Day/Night” in the “Auto” mode, “AE Mode” should be set to “Auto” or  
Flickerless” (P.3-25).  
DetailedSettings  
When using the camera with IR light, “Day/Night” should be set to “Manual”. IR  
light cannot be used in the “Auto” mode.  
While using “Day/Night” in the “Auto” mode, the IR cut filter may be inserted and  
removed several times, at the time of switching day mode and night mode. In the  
meanwhile, Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Manual focus do not operate.  
Installation Conditions  
1
2
3
1 Dome  
Select whether or not to use a dome. When you use the camera with a dome housing, select “Used”.  
2 LED Setting  
Select whether or not to light the LED on camera’s head arm from “Turn On” and “Turn Off”.  
Select “Turn OFF” when the LED light is not needed or it can interfere monitoring, for example,  
when you use the camera with an optional indoor dome housing (VB-RD51S-C/S) or when  
reflected LED lights may be gotten into the shooting frame.  
3 Mount  
Select the camera mount type. The factory default setting is Inverted.  
Even when “LED Setting” is set to “Turn off”, the LED will turn on once when the  
camera is started.  
Tip  
The image for the Inverted “Mount” type shows the conditions with the cover for a  
ceiling mount (The ceiling mount cover is option).  
Camera Position Control  
1
2
1 Restricted to Presets  
Select whether or not to restrict the camera control to presets from “No Restriction” and “Preset  
Only”. When “Preset Only” is selected, the camera control is restricted to preset angles only  
for all users except the administrator.  
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2 Camera Position without Control  
Select whether or not to move the camera’s direction to the home position when nobody has  
the control privilege. Specify “Return to Home Position” so that the camera automatically  
changes its direction to the home position. Before using this function, you need to set the  
camera’s home position using VBAdmin Tool (P.2-18).  
External Input Device 1 - 2/External Output Device 1 - 2  
External Input Device/External Output Device - Device Name  
To distinguish between connected external devices, be sure to set a device name with up to 15  
ASCII characters (including blank and printable characters) excluding double quote “ " ”.  
When you are using the Admin viewer, optional network video recorder  
VK-64/VK-16, or bundled VK-Lite, the device name specified here is displayed.  
Tip  
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Set the Image Size, Quality and Frame Rate (Image)  
You can configure following settings.  
DetailedSettings  
JPEG  
Configure the image quality, size and maximum frame rate for JPEG images.  
MPEG-4  
Configure the image quality, size and capture frame rate for MPEG-4 video.  
JPEG  
1
2
3
4
1 Image Quality  
Select the image transmission quality for each image size in JPEG from 1 - 5 (in 5 levels).  
The higher the value, the higher the image quality.  
2 Image Size: Image Transmission  
Select the image size used when transmitting images from “160x120”, “320x240” and  
“640x480”. The set image size is used as a default image size for transmitting images to  
viewers.  
3 Maximum Frame Rate: Image Transmission  
Reduce the viewer load by limiting the maximum frame rate for transmitting images per second.  
The maximum value is 30 fps. Enter a value between 0.1 and 30. 0.  
4 Image Size: Upload  
Select the image size for image upload from “160x120”, “320x240” and “640x480”. For  
information on upload settings, refer to P.1-21.  
MPEG-4  
1
2
3
1 Video Quality  
Select the video quality for MPEG-4 video from 1 - 5 (in 5 levels).  
The higher the value, the higher the video quality.  
2 Video Size  
Select the video size for transmission from “320x240” and “640x480”.  
3 Capture Frame Rate  
Select the capture frame rate from “10”, “15” and “30”.  
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Higher image size or quality results in a larger data size per frame and a heavier  
network load.  
Note  
JPEG  
: The frame rate may decrease.  
MPEG-4 : Video may be interrupted temporarily.  
The data volume may become large according to the type or amount of movements  
of subjects. Set the image size smaller or set the image quality lower, in conditions,  
where the frame rate continues decreasing for a long time.  
If you are using optional network video recorder VK-64/VK-16 or bundled VK-Lite,  
the image size and quality settings affect the required hard disk space for recording.  
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Set HTTP Upload, FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload)  
You can configure following settings.  
General Upload  
DetailedSettings  
Setting for upload operations.  
HTTP Upload  
Setting for HTTP upload.  
FTP Upload  
Setting for FTP upload.  
E-mail Notification  
Setting for e-mail notification of event information and images.  
General Upload  
Upload  
Select the upload method from “Upload Disabled”, “HTTP Upload” and “FTP Upload”.  
You also need to set the “Event” menu settings to use the upload function  
(P.1-29).  
Note  
Set the “Image Size: Upload” (P.1-19) to 320 x 240 or smaller, when you use  
both e-mail notification including text and an image, and image upload by HTTP/  
FTP upload.  
When you set image upload and e-mail notification to be continuously carried out,  
some images or e-mail may be dropped and not be sent, according to the size of  
the image data or the network condition to the server. In that case, a message is  
displayed in the log events.  
Following tips are effective to reduce the load of image upload and e-mail notification.  
It is also useful to check settings, including network to the server.  
Tip  
• Reduce the size of image files  
- Set a smaller value for JPEG > “Image Quality” (P.1-19).  
- Set smaller image size in JEPG > “Image Size: Upload” (P.1-19).  
• Reduce the frequency of upload  
- Set a smaller value for “Pre-event Buffer (number of image frames)” and “Post-  
event Buffer (number of image frames)” (P. 1-29).  
- Set “Disable” for any one of “ON Event Operation”, “OFF Event Operation”, or  
“Continuous Motion Operation”, when “Motion Detection Event” is set to “Enable”  
(P.1-30).  
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- Set “Disable” for either of “ON Event Operation” or “OFF Event Operation”,  
when “External Device Input Event” is set to “Enable” (P. 1-32).  
- Select a longer interval for “Interval of the Timer”, when “Interval Timer Event”  
is set to “Enable” (P.1-33).  
• Reduce the frequency of e-mail notification  
- Set “Disable” for any one of “ON Event Operation”, “OFF Event Operation”, or  
“Continuous Motion Operation”, when “Motion Detection Event” is set to “Enable”  
(P.1-30).  
- Set “Disable” for either of “ON Event Operation” or “OFF Event Operation”,  
when “External Device Input Event” is set to “Enable” (P. 1-32).  
- Select a longer interval for “Interval of the Timer”, when “Interval Timer Event”  
is set to “Enable” (P.1-33).  
HTTP Upload  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 Notification  
Select information to be notified from “Notification Only with HTTP” or “Image attached  
Notification with HTTP”.  
2 URI  
Enter the URI for upload (using up to 255 characters).  
3 User Name, Password  
Enter the user name and password required for authentication.  
4 Proxy Server  
Enter the proxy server’s host name or IP address (using up to 63 characters).  
5 Proxy Port  
Enter the proxy server’s port number (The default port number is “80”).  
6 Proxy User Name, Proxy Password  
Enter the proxy server’s user name and password.  
7 Parameter (query string)  
Enter the URI parameters (using up to 127 characters) using interpreted sequences (%)  
(P.5-2).  
8 HTTP Upload Test  
Click “Exec” to perform a HTTP to check if HTTP upload is properly carried out according to  
your settings.  
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Enter “Proxy Server”, “Proxy Port”, “Proxy User Name” and “Proxy Password” when  
connecting to the camera via a proxy server.  
Note  
FTP Upload  
DetailedSettings  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 Notification  
The information to be notified is set to “Image data upload with FTP”.  
2 FTP Server  
Enter the FTP server’s host name or IP address (using up to 63 characters).  
3 User Name, Password  
Enter the user name and password required for authentication.  
4 PASV Mode  
When uploading via FTP, select whether or not to use the PASV mode from “Enable” or  
“Disable”.  
5 File Upload Path  
Enter a remote path for image files to be upload to (using up to 255 characters).  
6 File Naming  
Select the file naming rule.  
“Year month day hour second ms”  
Images are uploaded with file name “{year}{month}{day}{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”.  
(e.g.: 20080123112122000.jpg)  
“Year month day folder / hour minute second ms”  
First, a folder named “{year}{month}{day}” is created, and then images are uploaded with  
file name “{hour}{minute}{second}.jpg”. (e.g.: 20080123/112122000.jpg)  
“Loop”  
Images are uploaded with a file name starting from the number “0000” up to the number set  
in “Maximum Number of Loops”. (e.g.: 0000.jpg, 0001.jpg)  
“User settings”  
Images are uploaded with a file name specified in “Subdirectory Name to Create” and “File  
Name to Create”.  
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Maximum Number of Loops  
Enter the maximum number of loops between 0 and 9999 when “File Naming” is set to  
“Loop”.  
Subdirectory Name to Create, File Name to Create  
Enter a subdirectory name and file name to create (up to 127 characters) when “File Naming”  
is set to “User Setting”, using interpreted sequences (%) (P.5-2).  
7 FTP Upload Test  
Click “Exec” to perform an FTP upload test to check if FTP upload is properly carried out  
according to your settings.  
E-mail Notification  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 Notification  
Select information to be notified from “Text only” or “Text with Image”.  
2 Mail Server Name  
Enter the SMTP server’s host name or IP address (using up to 63 characters).  
3 Mail Server Port  
Enter the SMTP server’s port number (The default port number is “25”).  
4 Sender (From)  
Enter the sender’s e-mail address (using up to 63 characters).  
5 Recipient (To)  
Enter the recipient’s e-mail address (using up to 63 characters).  
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6 Authentication  
Select the mail authentication method from “None”, “POP before SMTP” and “SMTP-AUTH”,  
according to the authentication method of the destination SMTP server.  
User Name, Password, POP Server  
When the mail authentication method is set to “POP before SMTP”, enter the user name  
and password required for authentication, and the POP server’s host name or IP address.  
DetailedSettings  
User Name, Password  
When the mail authentication method is set to “SMTP-AUTH”, enter the user name and  
password required for authentication.  
7 Subject  
Enter a subject for e-mail notification (using up to 31 characters).  
8 Message Body  
Enter the message (text) of e-mail (using up to 255 characters), using interpreted sequences  
(%) (P.5-2).  
9 E-mail Notification Test  
Click “Exec” to perform an e-mail notification test to check if e-mail notification is properly  
carried out according to your settings.  
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Set Up the Image, Audio and HTTP Servers (Server)  
You can configure the following settings.  
Image Server  
Setting for image distribution from the camera.  
Audio Server  
Setting for audio transmission and reception.  
HTTP Server  
Setting for the HTTP port and Web page distribution.  
Image Server  
1
2
3
4
1 Maximum Number of Clients  
Set the maximum number of clients, to which the camera can simultaneously distribute video.  
You can set up to 30 clients. When 0 is specified, only the Admin viewer can connect to the  
camera.  
2 Camera Control Queue Length  
Set the maximum queue length of requests for the camera control privilege from viewers. The  
maximum value is 30. Enter an integer from 0 to 30. When you set 0, only the administrator  
can control the camera.  
3 Maximum Connection Time (sec.)  
Set the time limit in which each client can connect to the camera.  
4 Camera Control Time (sec.)  
Set the maximum time period in which viewers can control the camera. The maximum time  
period is 3600 seconds. Enter an integer from 1 to 3600.  
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Audio Server  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DetailedSettings  
1 Audio Transmission from the Camera  
Specify “Enable” for transmitting audio from a microphone connecting to the camera to  
VB-C60 viewer.  
2 Input Volume  
Set the volume on the microphone between 1 and 100. The higher the value, the louder the  
microphone’s output volume.  
3 Voice Activity Detection  
Specify “Enable”, so that the data size for audio transmission is temporarily reduced while the  
server is not detecting any audio input. It enables to reduce network load.  
4 Audio Reception from Viewer  
Specify “Enable” for outputting audio from optional VK viewers or bundled VK-Lite viewer  
through speakers connected with the camera.  
5 Output Volume  
Set the volume on the speakers, between 1 and 100. The higher the value, the louder the  
speaker’s volume.  
6 Echo Canceller  
Specify “Enable” for removing echo caused in the microphone and speakers.  
7 Audio Input  
Select the microphone input mode from “Line In”, “Microphone In (dynamic microphone)” and  
“Microphone In (condenser microphone)”.  
Audio Transmission  
Input Volume  
Voice Activity Detection  
Echo Canceller  
Audio Reception  
Output Volume  
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Switch between Line In and Microphone In in the setting page according to the  
specifications of the microphone you use (P.1-27).  
Note  
Be sure to use the correct settings to avoid damaging to the camera and microphone.  
Volume and audio quality may vary depending on the characteristics of the  
microphone.  
Use the VK-Lite viewer to send audio via VB-C60’s audio output terminal. It cannot  
be sent from the VB-C60 viewer (d Start Guide P.1-8).  
Use a speaker with amprifier to connect to the camera (d Start Guide P.3-7).  
When “Echo Canceller” is set to “Enable”, audio quality and volume may be affected.  
Use this function according to the environment where you install and how you use  
the VB-C60.  
Before using audio transmission function, be sure to read “Usage Notice of Audio”  
carefully (d Start Guide P.xiv).  
HTTP Server  
1
2
1 HTTP Port  
Set the HTTP port number to 80 or between 1024 and 65535.  
Normally use 80 (factory default setting).  
2 Global Address for the Web Page  
Enter the global address and the port number to assign a fixed global address to the camera  
(P.4-10) using router’s NAT function. When “IP Address” is selected, enter the IP address  
specified in the “IP Address” field. When “Host Name” is selected, enter the host name specified  
in “DNS” in “Network”. Perform any necessary settings in “DNS” (P.1-9).  
If you change the setting of “HTTP Port”, the currently-used browser may become  
unable to access the camera. Be sure to read the note in the “Setting Items That  
Note  
Require a Reboot” page (P.1-43), in advance.  
When selecting “IP Address” in “Global address for the Web page”, be sure to set  
both “IP Address (global address for the Web page)” and “Port Number (global  
address for the Web page)”. When selecting “Host Name”, be sure to set “DNS” ➞  
“Host Name” in “Network”, too.  
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Set Image Buffering, Motion Detection, Audio Playback, Interval Timer (Event)  
You can configure following settings.  
Image Buffer  
DetailedSettings  
Setting for buffering images.  
Motion Detection  
Setting for operations while motion detection is being activated.  
External Device Input  
Setting for operations during external device input events.  
Interval Timer  
Setting for interval timer for e-mail notification and upload operations.  
Sound Clip Upload  
Setting for audio files to be registered.  
Image Buffer  
1
2
3
1 Frame Rate  
Set the frame rate used when temporarily buffering images in the camera.  
2 Pre-event Buffer (number of image frames)  
Set the number of images to be buffered, which were captured prior to each event.  
3 Post-event Buffer (number of image frames)  
Set the number of images to be buffered, which were captured after each event.  
The maximum size of image buffering is approximately 4 MB.  
When you set a smaller image size, “Frame Rate”, “Pre-event Buffer”, or “Post-  
Note  
event Buffer” may not be carried out as you set (P.1-21).  
When image buffering is not carried out as you set, a message is displayed in the  
log events.  
Make sure that there is no log event occurring before use the function (P.1-21).  
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Motion Detection  
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2
3
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9
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1 Motion Detection Event  
Whether motion detection is enabled or disabled is indicated. You can switch between enabled  
or disabled using “Motion Detection Setting Tool” of VBAdmin Tools (P.2-27).  
2 ON Event Operation  
Select whether or not to activate image upload and e-mail notification when the camera detects  
motion (=ON event). Specify “Enable” to activate those functions when the camera detects  
motion.  
3 OFF Event Operation  
Select whether or not to activate image upload and e-mail notification when the camera finishes  
detecting motion (=OFF event). Specify “Enable” to activate those functions when the camera  
finishes detecting motion.  
4 Continuous Motion Operation  
Select whether or not to activate image upload and e-mail notification during motion detection.  
Specify “Enable” to activate those functions while the camera is detecting motion.  
5 Upload  
Specify “Enable” to upload images according to the setting for image buffering, when the  
camera detects motion. To use this function, you also need to configure settings of the “General  
Upload” submenu and the “HTTP Upload” or the “FTP Upload” submenu in “Upload”.  
6 E-mail Notification  
Specify “Enable” to send an e-mail notification when the camera detects motion. To use this  
function, you also need to configure settings of the “E-mail Notification” submenu in “Upload”.  
7 Audio Playback at ON Event  
Select whether or not to activate audio play when the camera detects motion (=ON event).  
Specify “Enable” for playing an audio file, specified in following “Sound Clip”, when the camera  
detects motion (=ON event).  
8 Audio Playback at OFF Event  
Select whether or not to play audio when the camera finishes detecting motion (=OFF event).  
Specify “Enable” for playing an audio file, specified in following “Sound Clip”, when the camera  
finishes detecting motion (=OFF event).  
9 Sound Clip  
Select an audio file. Refer to P. 1-34, for how to register audio files.  
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Set Image Buffering, Motion Detection, Audio Playback, Interval Timer (Event)  
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Volume  
Set the volume for playing a specified sound clip between 1 and 100. The higher the value, the  
louder the volume.  
Automatic Tracking at ON Event  
Select whether to automatically change the camera direction toward a subject during detecting  
motion (=ON event). Specify “Enable” so that the camera automatically changes its direction  
toward a moving subject while the camera is detecting the motion.  
DetailedSettings  
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2
Maximum Tracking Time (sec.)  
Set the time to continue automatic tracking.  
The motion detection and external device output functions cannot be used together.  
Note  
The following events can be a trigger in motion detection.  
• ON Event  
Tip  
• OFF Event  
• Continuous Motion (Time of motion detection)  
Following functions can be set when the above items are set to “Enable”.  
• Upload  
• E-mail notification  
Settings for upload and e-mail notification are available in the following setting  
menu.  
• Upload  
: “Upload” “General Upload” submenu  
“HTTP Upload” submenu or “FTP Upload” submenu  
• E-mail Notification: “Upload” “E-mail Notification” submenu  
When image upload is set to enable in “Upload”, images are uploaded according  
to the settings of the “Image Buffer” submenu in “Event”.  
Even when neither image upload nor e-mail notification is set to be activated for  
motion detection events, the following function is available as long as “Motion  
Detection Event” is set to “Enable”.  
• Notification of event to clients  
Whether to enable or disable audio playback can be specified for each of ON  
event and OFF event.  
For notes on motion detection use, refer to Start Guide P.xiv.  
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External Device Input  
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1 External Device Input Event  
Select whether or not to enable image upload and e-mail notification triggered by an external  
device input event.  
2 ON Event Operation  
Select whether or not to activate preset, image upload and e-mail notification when the camera  
receives an input signal from external devices (=ON event). Specify “Enable” so that those  
functions become activated by being triggered by an ON event.  
3 OFF Event Operation  
Select whether or not to activate preset, image upload and e-mail notification when the camera  
receives no input signal from external devices (=OFF event). Specify “Enable” so that those  
functions become activated by being triggered by an OFF event.  
4 Preset  
Select preset positions from “Preset1” to “Preset20”. When controlling the camera according  
to events from external devices, first you need to register preset positions using “Preset Setting  
Tool” of “VBAdmin Tools” (P.2-18), and then specify the corresponding positions from “Preset  
1” to “Present 20”. Specify “None” when you don’t need to control the camera.  
5 Upload  
Specify “Enable” to upload images according to the setting for image buffering, when the  
camera receives an input signal from external devices.  
6 E-mail Notification  
Select whether or not to upload images by being trigger by an input from external devices.  
Specify “Enable” to send an e-mail notification based on settings for image buffering, when  
the camera receives an input signal from external devices. To use this function, you need to  
configure settings of the “E-mail Notification” submenu in “Upload”.  
7 Audio Playback at ON Event  
Select whether to play audio when the camera receives an input signal from external devices.  
Specify “Enable” for playing an audio file registered in following “Sound Clip”.  
8 Audio Playback at OFF Event  
Select whether to play audio when the camera receives no input from external devices. Specify  
“Enable” for playing an audio file registered in following “Sound Clip”.  
9 Sound Clip  
Select an audio file. Refer to P.1-34, for how to register audio files.  
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0 Volume  
Set the volume for playing a specified sound clip between 1 and 100. The higher the value,  
the louder the volume.  
DetailedSettings  
The following events can be a trigger.  
• ON event  
Tip  
• OFF event  
Following functions can be set when the above items are set to “Enable”.  
• Upload  
• E-mail Notification  
• Preset  
Settings for the above functions are available in the following setting menu.  
• Upload  
: “Upload” “General Upload” submenu  
“HTTP Upload” submenu or “FTP Upload” submenu  
• E-mail Notification : “Upload” “E-mail Notification” submenu  
• Preset  
: VBAdmin Tools Preset Setting Tool  
“Event” “External Device Input 1 or2” submenu “Preset”  
When image upload is set to enable in “Upload”, images are uploaded according to  
the settings of the “Image Buffer” submenu in “Event”.  
Even when image upload, e-mail notification and preset are all not set to be activated  
for external device input events, the following function is available as long as “External  
Device Input Event” is set to “Enable”.  
• Notification of event to clients  
Whether to enable or disable audio playback can be specified for each of ON event  
and OFF event.  
Interval Timer  
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3
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1 Interval Timer Event  
Select whether enable or disable timer for uploading images and/or e-mail notification.  
2 Interval of the Timer  
Select the interval of the timer.  
3 Upload  
Select “Enable” for sending an e-mail notification at the specified time intervals.  
4 E-mail Notification  
Select “Enable” for uploading images at the specified time intervals.  
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Set Image Buffering, Motion Detection, Audio Playback, Interval Timer (Event)  
Interval timer events according to “Interval Timer” can be a trigger in the interval  
timer.  
Tip  
Following functions can be set when upload and e-mail notification is set to “Enable”.  
• Upload  
• E-mail notification  
Settings for the above functions are available in the following setting menu.  
• Upload: “Upload” “General Upload” submenu  
“HTTP Upload” submenu or “FTP Upload” submenu  
• E-mail Notification: “Upload” “E-mail Notification” submenu  
Sound Clip Upload  
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1 Browse File  
Specify an audio file to be uploaded as sound playback.  
2 Sound Clip Name  
Name the audio file to be registered (up to 15 characters).  
To delete registered files, click “Delete”.  
You can register only audio files, of which playback time is 20 seconds or shorter,  
and of which file format is “wav.” (µ-law, PCM 8 bits, 8000Hz sampling frequency,  
Tip  
mono).  
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Set User Access Privileges (Access Control)  
You can configure following settings.  
DetailedSettings  
Authorized User Account  
For registering users who can connect to the camera.  
User Authority  
Configure user privileges for authorized users and guest users.  
Host Access Restriction  
For specifying hosts from which access is authorized or restricted.  
Authorized User Account  
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1 User Name, Password  
You can add authorized users to the “User List” by entering their user names and passwords  
and then clicking “Add”.  
You can use up to 8 characters, including A-Z, a-z, 0-9 for the user names.  
You can use up to 8 ASCII characters (including spaces and other printable characters) for  
the passwords.  
2 User List  
A list of authorized users is displayed. You can set the user authorities for those users. Up to  
50 users can be registered, in addition to the Administrator (root).  
You can switch the sort the list of these users using ꢀ ꢁ on the right side.  
To remove a user from the list, select the user from the User List and click “Delete”.  
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Set User Access Privileges (Access Control)  
User Authority  
Privileged Camera Control, Camera Control, Image Distribution, Audio Distribution  
Set user privileges for authorized users and guest users, by checking the items.  
When recording using optional network video recorder VK, make sure that the “Audio  
Distribution” box for the authorized user is checked.  
Note  
Higher privileges can be set to authorized users over guest users.  
Tip  
Host Access Restriction  
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1 Host List  
The list shows settings for authorized hosts and restricted hosts.  
2 Apply the list to HTTP Server  
Specify “Yes” to apply the host list to HTTP server access. Once applied, some user access  
will be restricted, such as access to the camera from viewers, access to camera's top page  
and access to setting pages. The list is also applied to image distribution and audio distribution.  
3 Apply the list to Image Distribution  
Specify “Yes” to apply the host list to the image distribution function. You can restrict image  
distribution from any viewer. The list is also applied to audio distribution.  
4 Apply the list to Audio Distribution  
Specify “Yes” to apply the host list to the audio distribution function. You can restrict audio  
distribution and reception from any viewer.  
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If there is no Host List, access is permitted to all hosts.  
If the Host List that prohibits access for all hosts is applied, the host restriction  
function will be disabled and access is permitted to all hosts.  
To prohibit access over the HTTP connection via a proxy server, the address of  
the proxy server must be set.  
Note  
DetailedSettings  
When the Host Access Restriction settings are configured incorrectly, access to  
the setting pages may be prohibited, and you may have to restore the factory  
default settings.  
When using the host access control, you cannot connect to the VB-C60 via IPv6.  
If you change the setting of “Host List” or “Apply the list to HTTP Server”, the  
currently-used browser may become unable to access the camera. Be sure to  
read the note in the “Setting Items That Require a Reboot” page (P.1-43), in  
advance.  
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Set User Access Privileges (Access Control)  
The Host Restriction function is to restrict hosts, in which viewers and other client  
applications are running. Access restriction is available with a list including single or  
Tip  
multiple entries, described in the following format.  
Listing Format  
“ ! ” addr “ -addr2 ”  
“addr” is written in the standard IP address format.  
Because the IP addresses in “addr” and “addr2” define the range of IP addresses,  
if an IP address A is higher than “addr” and lower than “addr2”, the IP address A is  
included in the addr-addr2 range. The addr2 parameter can be omitted, in which  
case it is taken to be the same value as addr.  
If the entry begins with “!”, then access will be denied. If not, access will be authorized.  
If an address of host corresponds to more than one entry, the settings for the first  
corresponding entry from the top of the Host List are used for determining whether  
access is authorized or restricted. Therefore, note that in the examples 3 to 5  
given below the entry of addresses to be authorized must be specified before the  
addresses to be restricted.  
Redundant or contradictory entries included in the list are automatically deleted.  
If the given address does not belong to any of the entries, access is authorized.  
Example 1: To prohibit access from a host  
!172.20.0.10  
Access from the host with an IP address of 172.20.0.10 is prohibited.  
Example 2: To prohibit access from hosts in a given address range  
!172.20.0.0-172.20.0.20  
Access from hosts with IP addresses from 172.20.0.0 to 172.20.0.20 is prohibited.  
Example 3: To authorize access from hosts in a given address range while  
prohibiting access from other hosts  
172.20.0.10-172.20.0.12  
!0.0.0.0-255.255.255.0  
Access is only authorized from hosts with IP addresses from 172.20.0.10 to  
172.20.0.12 is prohibited.  
Example 4: To prohibit access from hosts in a given address range while  
permitting access from one host within that range  
172.20.0.10  
!172.20.0.0-172.20.0.20  
Access from hosts with IP addresses from 172.20.0.0 to 172.20.0.20 is prohibited,  
except for the host at 172.20.0.10, from which access is permitted.  
Example 5: To prohibit access from hosts in a given address range while  
permitting access from a range of hosts within that range  
172.20.0.10-172.20.0.15  
!172.20.0.0-172.20.0.20  
Access from hosts with IP addresses from 172.20.0.0 to 172.20.0.20 is prohibited,  
except for the hosts with addresses between 172.20.0.10 and 172.20.0.15, from which  
access is permitted.  
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Set IPsec (IPsec)  
You can configure following settings.  
DetailedSettings  
You can set various IPsec settings for up to 5 communications.  
IPsec Set  
There are 5 IPsec Set from 1 to 5, and you can configure the IPsec settings for each communication  
using each IPsec Set.  
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1 IPsec  
Select whether or not to use IPsec from “Manual” and “Disable”.  
2 IPsec Mode  
Select the IPsec operation mode from “Tunnel Mode” or “Transport Mode”.  
3 Destination (IPv4/IPv6)  
Enter the destination IP address.  
4 Source Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Enter the IP address of the source.  
5 Security Protocol  
Select the IPsec protocol to use from “ESP”, “AH” or “ESP and AH”.  
When selecting “ESP”, enter the setting items related to ESP only.  
When selecting “AH”, enter the setting items related to AH only.  
When selecting “ESP and AH”, enter all of the setting items.  
6 Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
When “Tunnel Mode” is set for 2IPsec Mode, set the IP address of the security gateway.  
7 Destination Prefix Length  
Destination prefix length is required only when “Tunnel Mode” is set for 2IPsec Mode.  
Enter the destination prefix length, between 0 and 128.  
When using IPv4, enter it between 0 and 32.  
When 5 “Security Protocol” is set to “ESP” or “ESP and AH”, the following setting items must be configured.  
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Set IPsec (IPsec)  
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!
!
!
!
!
8 SA ESP Encryption Algorithm  
Select the ESP encryption algorithm from “AES”, “3DES”, “DES” and “NULL” according to the  
encryption algorithm supported by the destination device.  
“AES” or “3DES” is recommended to use normally.  
9 SA ESP Authentication Algorithm  
Select the ESP authentication algorithm from “HMAC_SHA1_96”, “HMAC_MD5_96” and “No  
Authentication” according to the authentication algorithm supported by the destination device.  
If only “ESP” is used, “None” cannot be selected.  
0 SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)  
Set the SA encryption key for outbound. Set a hexadecimal value that corresponds to 128bit if “AES” is  
selected in 8, 192bit if “3DES” or “64bit if “DES”. If “NULL” is selected, this setting is not necessary.  
! SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)  
Set the SA authentication key for outbound. Use a hexadecimal value that corresponds to  
160bit if “HMAC_SHA1_96” is selected in 9or 128bit if “HMAC_MD5_96”. If “None” is selected,  
this setting is not necessary.  
! SA ESP SPI (outbound)  
Set the SA SPI value for outbound. Set it in the range of 256 - 4294967295.  
! SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)  
Set the SA encryption key for inbound. Set a hexadecimal that corresponds to 128bit if “AES” is selected  
in 8, 192bit if “3DES” or “64bit if “DES”. If “NULL” is selected, this setting is not necessary.  
! SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound)  
Set the SA encryption key for inbound. Set a hexadecimal that corresponds to 160bit if “HMAC_SHA1_96”  
is selected in 9 or 128bit if “HMAC_MD5_96”. If “None” is selected, this setting is not necessary.  
! SA ESP SPI (inbound)  
Set the SA SPI value for inbound. Set it in the range of 256 - 4294967295. Since the setting value is  
used as an ID number to identify SA, do not specify the same value as the SPI of another ESP.  
When “Security Protocol” in 5 is set to “AH” or “ESP and AH”, the following setting items must be configured.  
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!
DetailedSettings  
!
!
!
@
! SA AH Authentication Algorithm  
Select the AH authentication algorithm from “HMAC_SHA1_96” and “HMAC_MD5_96”  
according to the authentication algorithm supported by the destination device.  
! SA AH Authentication Key (outbound)  
Set the SA authentication key for outbound. Set a hexadecimal value that corresponds to  
160bit if “HMAC_SHA1_96” is selected in 8or 128bit if “HMAC_MD5_96”.  
! SA AH SPI (outbound)  
Set the SA SPI value for outbound. Set it in the range of 256 - 4294967295.  
! SA AH Authentication Key (inbound)  
Set the SA authentication key for inbound. Set a hexadecimal value that corresponds to 160bit  
if “HMAC_SHA1_96” is selected in 8 or 128bit if “HMAC_MD5_96”.  
@ SA AH SPI (inbound)  
Set the SA SPI value for inbound. Set it in the range of 256 - 4294967295. Since the setting  
value is used as an ID number to identify SA, do not specify the same value as the SPI of  
another AH.  
In order to operate VB-C60 using IPsec, you need to set communication destinations  
and the network in advance. For more information on these settings, contact your  
Note  
system administrator.  
If you change the setting of “IPSec”, the currently-used browser may become unable  
to access the camera. Be sure to read the note in the “Setting Items That Require  
a Reboot” page (P.1-43), in advance.  
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Setting Items That Require a Reboot (Reboot)  
“Reboot Item” includes setting items that require a reboot after the setting.  
LAN, IPv6, Installation Conditions, MPEG-4, HTTP Server  
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1 LAN  
Settings required for LAN connection such as IP address (P.1-8)  
2 IPv6  
Settings for IPv6 use (P.1-9)  
3 Installation Conditions  
Settings for camera’s installation conditions (P.1-17)  
4 MPEG-4  
Settings for video size and frame rate in MPEG-4 (P.1-19)  
5 HTTP Server  
Setting of the HTTP port number (P.1-28)  
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Setting Items That Require a Reboot (Reboot)  
The following dialog box appears to alert after changing some values for the network  
settings, with which the currently-used browser may become unable to access to the  
camera.  
DetailedSettings  
Click “OK” to apply the setting change.  
After the camera is rebooted, a candidate URI(s) with which you can connect to the  
camera is displayed.  
When reconnecting to the camera, use the displayed URI.  
If you cannot connect to the camera using the displayed URI, contact your  
administrator.  
* The settings in “Reboot Item”, which are related network settings, include “IP  
Address”, “Subnet Mask”, “Default Gateway Address” and “HTTP Port”.  
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Display Event Log and Current Settings, Execute Maintenance (Maintenance)  
You can configure following settings.  
Tool  
For displaying and initializing the camera’s settings.  
Tool  
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1 View Log Events  
Display a log file, showing the camera’s operation and connection with viewers (P. 2-36).  
2 View Current Settings  
Display a list of current settings.  
3 Reboot  
Reboot the camera.  
4 Restore Settings  
All settings will be restored to the factory default settings, except camera’s administrator  
password, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway address, date and time, time zone, LAN  
interface, maximum transmission unit, and IPv6 use. The camera will be automatically rebooted  
after the restoring process.  
Do not turn off the camera while it is restoring the settings, otherwise the camera  
may not operate properly.  
Note  
It is recommended that you make a note of the current settings before you restore  
the factory default settings in “Restore the Factory Default Settings” (P.5-14)  
Tip  
The camera’s Reset switch can also be used to restore the factory default settings,  
but note that this will reset all settings (P.5-15).  
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Chapter  
VBAdmin Tools  
This chapter describes how to set up cameras using  
VBAdmin Tools. You can create panoramas, set a view  
restriction, presets and motion detection, view logs, and  
launch the Admin Viewer. You should configure detailed  
settings as described in Chapter 1 in advance.  
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Overview of VBAdmin Tools  
VBAdmin Tools comprises of “VBAdmin Tools” and applications that you can start from the tool  
such as “Panorama Creation Tool”, “View Restriction Tool”, “Preset Setting Tool”, “Motion Detection  
Tool”, “Log Viewer” and “Admin Viewer”. You can easily configure the settings of VB-C60, view  
images with special privileges, check the operation status and retrieve logs from a remote location  
via networks.  
VBAdmin Tools (P.2-4)  
This is the main panel of VBAdmin Tools. Each tool is  
started up from this panel. Install VBAdmin Tools first from  
the supplied CD-ROM. (dStart Guide P.2-4)  
Panorama Creation Tool (P.2-6)  
This tool is used to capture/create a panorama image  
displaying the full view of the area covered by VB-C60.  
Once you capture and register a panorama image, the  
image is displayed in the Panorama Display Area in the  
VB-C60 viewer. You can see, at a glance, which part of  
the entire viewing area is currently covered by the  
configured area when configuring a view restriction and  
presets.  
View Restriction Tool (P.2-11)  
This tool enables you to set view restrictions visually. View  
restrictions can be set by operating the mouse while  
referring to a panoramic preview.  
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Preset Setting Tool (P.2-18)  
This tool enables you to set presets and home positions  
visually. Presets can be set by operating the mouse while  
referring to a panoramic preview. You can also configure  
the settings of “Preset Tour”, which tours through multiple  
presets to monitor.  
Motion Detection Tool (P.2-27)  
This tool is to set up motion detection function, which  
uploads images, notifies to viewers and logs events, when  
the captured object moves, causing a change to occur in  
the video image. You can set the position and size of  
motion detection areas, and the conditions to judge the  
timing of motion detection with viewing the video from the  
camera.  
Log Viewer (P.2-36)  
This viewer enables viewing of operation status logs output  
to VB-C60.  
Admin Viewer (P.3-5)  
This viewer is for the administrator of VB-C60. It offers  
special functions that are not included in the VB Viewer,  
such as Camera Control, Exposure, White Balance and  
External Device Output.  
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Start Up VBAdmin Tools  
To Start Up...  
Starting up from the desktop icon  
Starting from the Start menu bar  
1. Double-click “VBAdmin Tools v4.0” desktop  
icon or select “WebView Livescope”  
“VBAdmin Tools v4.0” from Programs in the  
Start menu bar to start up the VBAdmin Tools  
2. Connection Setting dialog appears  
To use VBAdmin Tools, it should first be connected to VB-C60. Enter connection settings and  
click “OK”.  
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1 Host name (P.1-8)  
Specify IP address or host name of VB-C60.  
2 User name  
Enter default Administrator account “root” for VB-C60.  
3 Password (P.1-7)  
Enter Administrator password. (The factory default setting is “VB-C60” for both the VB-C60 and VB-C60B.)  
4 HTTP port (P.1-28)  
Default setting is “80”.  
5 Settings page URI  
Enter “admin” as the administrator URI. (This cannot be changed.)  
6 Proxy  
*For the proxy setting, contact your network administrator.  
Use HTTP proxy server  
Check it when connecting to VB-C60 via proxy server.  
Host name  
Specify the IP address or host name of proxy server.  
Port number  
Enter port number of proxy server. (The default is “8080”.)  
Load proxy information  
When checked, the proxy server information set in Internet Explorer is automatically retrieved.  
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7 FTP  
To use the Panorama Creation Tool and the Log Viewer of the VBAdmin Tools, it is  
necessary to connect to VB-C60 using FTP. The FTP connection mode can be selected  
from the PASV mode or PORT mode.  
Use PASV mode  
Check it when selecting the PASV mode. Normally, select PASV mode. Clear the check  
box when using PORT mode.  
3. A confirmation message is displayed  
Click “OK”.  
4. VBAdmin Tools starts  
You can start the Panorama Creation Tool, View  
Restriction Tool, Preset Setting Tool, Motion Detection  
Tool, Log Viewer or Admin Viewer by clicking the  
button for each tool.  
When the camera is disconnected after start up, select  
“Connect” from the File menu bar to display the  
Connection Setting dialog.  
Note on Windows Vista/XP  
Note  
If you start up VB Initial Setup Tool on Windows Vista/XP, Windows Security Alert  
dialog may appear. If the dialog appears, click “Unblock”. Once you click “Unblock”,  
the dialog box will not appear again.  
If connecting to the camera with specifying IPv6 address, you cannot use Admin  
Viewers with Internet Explorer.  
Note  
Panorama Creation Tool, View Restriction Tool, Preset Setting Tool and Motion  
Detection Tool cannot be launched simultaneously. Log Viewer and Admin Viewer  
can be launched simultaneously.  
Tip  
When connecting to another Canon network camera other than VB-C60, you may  
not be able to use some of the tools.  
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Panorama Creation Tool  
This tool is used to create a panorama image displaying the full view of the area covered by VB-C60.  
When using VB-C60 Viewer to perform pan, tilt, or zoom as well as define presets, you can see, at a  
glance, which part of the entire viewing area is currently covered.  
Panorama Creation Tool is used to take and  
create panorama image and register them  
in VB-C60.  
Admin Viewer  
Preset Setting Tool  
You can see, at a glance, where the  
region currently being set is located  
within the entire area.  
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Panorama Creation Tool  
Panorama Creation Tool Display Screen  
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1 Show Registered Panorama Image button  
Displays panorama image registered in VB-C60.  
2 Register Panorama Image button  
Register panorama image currently displayed in panorama creation tool.  
3 Display Camera model and Capture Date  
Displays the model of camera currently connected and the date when the panorama image  
was captured, if it has already been captured.  
4 Display Panorama image  
Displays the panorama image that was captured.  
5 Capture button  
Captures panorama image.  
6 Remove Image button  
Delete a captured panorama image.  
7 Position of AE Lock  
Switch the AE lock position between the center of the panorama image and current camera  
position. The AE lock function is used to capture image based on exposure level set on the  
specified position.  
8 Indoor dome housing (VB-RD51S)  
Check this option to prevent VB-C60 from capturing areas obstructed by the optional indoor  
dome housing (VB-RD51S).  
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Panorama Creation Tool  
Capture Panorama Image  
How To Capture  
1. Click “Capture” to start capturing  
Change the AE lock position as required.  
Check the Indoor dome housing (VB-RD51S)  
option if you are using the optional indoor dome  
housing.  
To stop capturing while it is in progress, click “Stop”.  
2. After capturing is completed, click “OK”  
to accept the image  
To capture the image again, click “Recapture”. Or,  
a square section in the displayed grid can be  
captured again by double-clicking on that section.  
Click “Cancel” to discard the captured image.  
Image Stabilizer is canceled temporarily, while Panorama Creation Tool is capturing  
an image.  
Note  
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Register/Delete Panorama Image  
After capturing a panorama image, send it to VB-C60 and register it to reflect the image.  
To “Register” the Panorama Image ...  
Click “Register Panorama Image”  
Panorama image is registered.  
To Delete...  
Click “Remove Image” and then click  
“Resister Panorama Image”  
The panorama image registered in VB-C60 is  
deleted.  
After registering the panorama image, VB-C60 automatically reboots and disconnects  
from the VB Admin Tools. A dialog box asking whether or not to reconnect to VB-C60  
Tip  
appears after VB-C60 restarts. Click “OK” to reconnect to the camera.  
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Panorama Creation Tool  
Reconnect  
Reconnections when a connection with VB-C60 has been cut.  
How To Reconnect  
Select “Reconnect” from the File menu bar  
Open/Save Panorama Image from/to Image File  
You can open an image file as a panorama image, or save a panorama image as an image file.  
Only JPEG format images created by the Panorama Creation Tool can be used.  
How To Open  
Select “Open” from the File menu bar and  
select the desired image file in the displayed  
dialog  
How To Save  
Select “Save” from the File menu bar and  
select a folder to save the image, then enter  
its file name  
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View Restriction Tool  
View Restriction Tool is to restrict the area where the camera can capture. Once you set the view  
restriction, you can limit the area, within which VB-C60 viewer can display.  
View Restriction Tool lets you  
easily set view restrictions in  
cases where you want to set  
restrictions on zoom or a portion  
of the field of view when videos are  
distributed live or in other such  
instances.  
[Limitations by view restriction settings]  
Limitations set by View Restriction  
Tool become available in the following  
cases.  
When a user access to the Admin  
viewer with an authorized user  
authority.  
When accessing to the VB viewer.  
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View Restriction Tool  
View Restriction Tool Display Screen  
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1 Load View Restriction button  
Loads the view restriction values currently set in VB-C60.  
2 Save View Restriction button  
Saves the view restriction values set and applied using this Tool to VB-C60.  
After setting the view restriction, be sure to click “Save View Restriction” to save the  
setting values to VB-C60.  
3 Panorama Preview  
Displays the panorama image registered in VB-C60. A View Restriction preview frame, which  
is recreated with the setting values, is displayed. You can, by dragging with the mouse, change  
the shape of or move the frame which will then be reflected in the View Restriction setting  
values.  
View Restriction Preview Frame  
3-1 Pan/Tilt Preview Frame (red) : Upper/Lower/Left/Right values of view restriction area  
3-2 Wide-angle Preview Frame (green) : Zoom field of view (wide angle) restriction area  
3-3 Telephoto Preview Frame (yellow) : Zoom field of view (telephoto) restriction area  
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4 Model  
Displays the model of the camera that is currently connected.  
5 Apply the view restriction  
Check the checkbox to enable the view restriction area.  
6 View Restriction Value Input boxes and Get value button  
You can change the values by entering numeric values in the View Restriction Value Input  
boxes. You can retrieve the current camera angle into each setting values by clicking “Get  
value”.  
View restriction setting values  
Upper value ..Value for the upper limit of the view restriction. The upper value of the selected  
camera angle is obtained using the “Get value” button.  
Lower value ..Value for the lower limit of the view restriction. The lower value of the selected  
camera angle is obtained using the “Get value” button.  
Left value ......Value for the left limit of the view restriction. The left value of the selected  
camera angle is obtained using the “Get value” button.  
Right value ....Value for the right limit of the view restriction. The right value of the selected  
camera angle is obtained using the “Get value” button.  
Telephoto ......Value for the telephoto limit of the view restriction The zoom value of the  
selected camera angle is obtained using the “Get value” button.  
Wide-angle....Value for the wide-angle limit of the view restriction. The zoom value of the  
selected camera angle is obtained using the “Get value” button.  
7 Apply button  
Uses this button to apply the current view restriction settings to VB-C60. Using this button  
does not save the values to VB-C60. Be sure to use “Save View Restriction”.  
8 Preview button  
Uses this button to reflect the values in the View Restriction Value Input boxes to the View  
Restriction Preview frame.  
9 Admin Viewer button  
Starts the Admin Viewer.  
0 Status List  
Displays the results of operation of this tool. Warning messages are displayed in blue and  
error messages are displayed in red.  
Clicking “Apply” does not save the edited values to VB-C60. Click “Save View  
Restriction” to enable the changed values.  
Note  
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View Restriction Tool  
Set View Restrictions  
You can change the view restriction values by entering numeric values in the View Restriction  
Value Input boxes or using the camera angles from the View Restriction Preview Frame or Admin  
Viewer. Select a suitable method according to your preference or environment.  
Change Setting Values from the View Restriction Preview Frame  
Use the preview frame on the panorama image to set the view restriction.  
To Make Settings  
1. Check the “Apply the view restriction” check  
box  
2. Modify the shape of the “Pan/Tilt Preview  
Frame (red)”, “Telephoto Preview Frame  
(yellow)” or “Wide-angle Preview Frame  
(green)” displayed on the panorama image  
to set the view restrictions  
When enlarging or reducing the Telephoto Preview  
and Wide-angle Preview frames, the vertical/horizontal  
ratio is fixed.  
You can also enter numeric values in the View  
Restriction Value Input boxes.  
3. Click “Apply”  
Confirm that the values are applied correctly in the  
Status List and click “Save View Restriction” to save  
the values to VB-C60.  
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View Restriction Tool  
Retrieve Values from the Camera Angle of the Admin Viewer and  
Change Settings  
Launch Admin Viewer and set the view restriction while checking the position in the image.  
How To Make Settings  
1. Check the “Apply the view restriction” check  
box  
2. Click “Admin Viewer” to launch Admin  
Viewer  
If accessing to Admin Viewer, you should  
make user authentication (P.xiii)  
3. Click “Obtain/release Camera Control” in  
Admin Viewer to obtain the camera control  
rights  
Obtain/release Camera Control button  
4. Change camera angle to the position you  
want to set with the Upper, Lower, Left, Right,  
Telephoto, and Wide-angle values, and then  
click “Get value” for each setting  
You can confirm the retrieved values in the View  
Restriction Value Input boxes or View Restriction  
Preview frame.  
5. Click “Apply”  
Confirm that the values are applied correctly in the  
Status List and click “Save View Restriction” to save  
the values to VB-C60.  
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View Restriction Tool  
When changing settings for camera’s installation conditions, you need to recapture  
a panorama image and register again.  
Note  
Panorama Preview may be slightly different from the actual picture. You need to  
check if the view restrictions are correctly reflected in VB Viewer after the view  
restrictions have been set.  
You should use VB Viewer when confirming the setting. (view restriction is not  
applied in Admin Viewer.)  
If changing the setting of Image Stabilizer after View Restriction settings, the view  
restriction area may be different between when it is set and when it is actually used  
(P.3-20).  
When changing Image Stabilizer or Digital Zoom setting, you need to reconfirm  
the view restriction.  
Even when view restriction is set, if the camera is controlled to capture near the  
boundary of the view restrictions, the restricted area may be momentarily captured.  
To release view restriction, clear the “Apply the view restriction” check box and  
then click “Apply” and “Save View Restriction”.  
Tip  
When the value is blank while “Apply the view restriction” is checked, the maximum  
view restriction value is used.  
The controllable area and captured area are as follows:  
Maximum wide-angle viewing angle  
Pan controllable area  
Maximum left/right captured area  
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View Restriction Tool  
The pan and tile area depending on the zoom rate (viewing angle).  
When the view restriction When a wide-angle is used without  
is set, the camera  
operation angle is  
automatically restricted.  
changing the camera operation angle, the  
view restriction is violated, and therefore the  
operation angle is automatically narrowed.  
Restricted view angle  
Camera operation angle  
Captured image  
When zooming out using a wide-angle violates the view restriction, the camera  
direction (pan/tilt) is automatically adjusted.  
Captured image  
Controlled view  
restriction  
Zoom out  
(wide-angle)  
Automatically  
panning  
When you narrow the area to be covered, the zoom area may also be narrowed.  
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Preset Setting Tool  
This tool enables you to easily set presets and home positions visually. They can be set by operating  
the mouse while referring to a panoramic preview. You can also set the “Preset Tour” settings,  
which tours through multiple presets to monitor.  
Preset Setting Tool  
After setting presets, set Preset Tour  
Reflecting to VB-C60 Viewer  
Performing Preset Tour  
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Preset Setting Tool  
Preset Setting Tool Display Screen  
The display screen for Preset Setting Tool is divided into “Preset Settings Area” and “Preset Tour  
Settings Area”. You can set up to 20 presets and home position while referring to a panoramic  
preview in the Preset Setting Area. You can set “Preset Tour” settings, which tours through multiple  
presets to monitor, in the Preset Tour Setting Area.  
Explanation below is a description of the “Preset Setting Area” screen.  
For more information on the Preset Tour Setting Area, see “Preset Tour” (P.2-24).  
Preset Setting Tool Display Screen  
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Setting Area  
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1 Load Preset Settings button  
Loads preset settings currently set in VB-C60.  
2 Save Preset Settings button  
Saves preset settings which is set and applied with this Tool to VB-C60.  
After setting the presets, be sure to click “Save Preset Settings” to save the settings.  
3 Panorama Preview  
Displays the panorama image registered in VB-C60. A yellow Preset Preview frame shows  
the location of the Preset Setting. By dragging it with the mouse, you can change the size of  
frame or move the frame which will then be reflected in the Preset settings.  
4 Preset Selection Box  
Select preset or home position to set.  
5 Not shown in viewers  
Uncheck this option if you are using presets from VB-C60 Viewer. If you select “Home Position”  
in the Preset Selection box, this setting will be grayed out (setting not possible).  
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6 Preset name  
Be sure to enter a preset name. The preset name field is grayed out and cannot be entered  
when “Home position” is selected in Preset Selection Box. Enter each preset name with 15 or  
less alphanumeric characters, including spaces and printable characters.  
7 Model  
The model of the camera that is currently connected is displayed.  
8 Camera Parameters  
Use “Pan” and “Tilt” to specify the central angle for the pan and tilt ranges you want set. Use  
“Zoom” to enter the angle for the field of view.  
Camera Angle  
Pan .......Sets pan position of the camera.  
Tilt .........Set tilt position of the camera.  
Zoom.....Sets angle of view of the camera.  
BLC  
Set the backlight compensation for the camera. Select “Off” or “On”.  
Focus  
Set focus mode for the camera. Select from “Auto”, “Fixed at infinity” or “Manual” (P.3-24).  
9 Get value button  
When “Get value” is clicked, the current angle and focus position (for Manual mode) of  
VB-C60 is retrieved as camera parameters.  
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The current settings of preset and preset tour are applied to the VB-C60.  
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Settings of the camera parameters are reflected in the Preset Preview Frame. The camera  
angle of VB-C60 is also switched based on this preset, which can be confirmed in the Admin  
Viewer.  
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Starts the Admin Viewer.  
Use this button to set presets while watching the actual video image via Admin Viewer.  
Set the camera toward the position with which the preset is set, click “Get value” and then  
click “Apply” to set the preset.  
Status List  
Displays the results of communications between this tool and VB-C60.  
Warning messages are displayed in blue and error messages are displayed in red.  
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Preset Setting Tool  
Clicking “Apply” does not save the edited settings to VB-C60. After editing the settings,  
be sure to click “Save Preset Settings” to save the settings to VB-C60.  
Note  
Set Presets  
Presets can be set using either of the following two methods. Select a suitable method according  
to your preference or environment.  
If you use presets in VB-C60, uncheck the “Not shown in Viewers” option.  
Note  
Change Settings from Preset Preview Frame  
Use the preview frame on the panorama image to set presets.  
How To Make Settings  
1. Select preset from the Preset Selection box  
and enter preset name  
You should enter a preset name for the selected  
preset.  
2. Drag the Preset Preview frame shown on the  
panorama image to move or change its shape  
and set the preset  
When you click on a spot in the image, the center of  
the Preview frame moves to the clicked position.  
At this point, you can also adjust the setting position  
by editing the values in the camera parameters.  
3. Click “Apply”  
Check the Status List to make sure that the values  
are applied correctly and click “Save Preset Settings”  
to save the values to VB-C60.  
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Preset Setting Tool  
Change the Settings from Admin Viewer’s Camera Angle  
Launch Admin Viewer and set the camera angle as a preset.  
To Make Settings...  
1. Select a preset from the Preset Selection box  
and enter the preset name  
2. Click “Admin Viewer” to launch the Admin  
Viewer  
If accessing to Admin Viewer, you should  
make user authentication (P.xiii)  
3. Click “Obtain/release Camera Control” in  
Admin Viewer to obtain the camera control  
4. Operate the camera at a desired position and  
then click “Get value”  
The retrieved values can be checked with the camera  
parameter or in the Preset Preview frame.  
At this point, you can also adjust the setting position  
by editing the values in the camera parameters.  
5. Click “Apply”  
Check the Status List to make sure that the values  
are applied correctly and click “Save Preset Settings”  
to save the values to VB-C60.  
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The Panorama Preview may be slightly different from the actual image. After setting  
the presets, make sure that the presets are correctly reflected in the Admin Viewer.  
When using the manual focus, adjust the focus manually while watching the video  
via the Admin Viewer. After manual focusing completes, click “Get value” to set the  
preset.  
Note  
When changing the Image Stabilizer setting, after setting the preset.  
When using a dome housing, set the preset while the dome is installed.  
When changing settings for camera’s installation conditions, you need to renew  
the settings of preset.  
You can set up to 20 presets.  
Changes in the preset settings are not applied to the viewer while it is connected.  
If you check “Not shown in Viewers” (P.2-19), you can prevent presets from  
being used in VB-C60.  
Tip  
Preset positions cannot be set in the digital zoom area.  
You can set multiple presets and save them at once using “Save Preset Settings”.  
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Preset Tour  
You can set “Preset Tour” to monitor multiple presets that have already been set.  
Preset Tour Setting Area Display Screen  
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Displays a list of presets which are set for Preset Tour.  
2 Add button  
Adds a preset to the Tour Schedule list.  
3 Up/Down buttons  
Select a preset in the list and click “Up” or “Down” to change the Preset Tour order. The  
Preset Tour commences from the preset at the top of the list.  
4 Delete button  
Deletes the selected preset.  
5 Preview button  
Reflects the settings for the selected preset in the Preset Preview frame. The camera angle of  
VB-C60 is also switched based on this preset, which can be confirmed in the Admin Viewer.  
6 Auto preset tour  
Select an option for the Preset Tour from the following.  
Not used  
Preset Tour is not performed.  
For viewers  
Preset Tour is performed when the camera is connected with VB-C60 Viewer or another  
viewer.  
Always  
Preset Tour is always performed.  
7 Speed (PT)  
Sets the speed at which the camera moves when panning and tilting, within a range of 1-3.  
Scrolling the slide bar from left to right increases the value and speed.  
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8 Speed (Z)  
Sets the camera speed for zooming within a range of 1-2. Scrolling the slide bar from left to  
right increases the value and speed.  
9 Pause (sec.)  
Set the time duration to pause the camera at the preset position in the range of 0-120 seconds  
in increments of 5 seconds.  
When the following warning message appears, you may need to change the settings  
by referring to the following table.  
Note  
Example of warning message  
*The tour schedule shown in the screen changes depending on the setting.  
Press Cancel to return to the setting screen.  
Press OK to save the setting data without changing it.  
(When using the Preset Setting Tool, click “Save” in the setting page.)  
The standard durability of the pan/tilt mechanism is 300,000 round trips at full angle  
operation. The entire tour time is determined by the combination of movement speed,  
movement range and pause duration. Refer to the following tables for the settings.  
Total tour hours (guideline) of Preset Tour in the panning direction until reaching to  
300,000 round trips  
Setting Speed (PT) to 1  
Setting Speed (PT) to 2  
Pause  
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Pause  
(sec.)  
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Pan Direction Movement Range (degree)  
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100  
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14166  
17000  
19833  
150  
11427  
50  
100  
5808  
150  
5761  
11616  
17000  
22666  
28333  
5950  
10  
13222  
10  
11333  
17000  
22666  
8500  
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15111  
20  
11333  
14166  
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17000  
30  
11333  
(Unit: hour)  
(Unit: hour)  
Example: When Speed (PT) is 1, Pause is 30 seconds and Pan Direction Movement  
Range (angle) is 50, 300,000 round trips are completed in 28,333 hours.  
Preset Tour is not performed when the camera is controlled with VB-C60 Viewer or  
another viewer.  
Preset Tour does not work while VK-64/VK-16 (option), VK-Lite or Motion detection  
Tip  
Tool is connecting with the camera.  
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Preset Setting Tool  
Set Preset Tour  
To Make Settings...  
1. Select the tour method from “Auto preset tour”  
Select either “For viewers” or “Always”.  
2. Select the preset number to add in the Tour  
Schedule from “Presets” in the Preset Setting  
area and click “Add”  
The preset is registered in the Tour Schedule list. You  
can register up to 20 presets.  
3. Select a preset from the Tour Schedule list  
and set the speed of panning, tilting and  
zooming and the duration (sec.) to pause at  
the preset position for each preset using the  
slide bar for “Speed (PT)”, “Speed (Z)” and  
“Pause (sec.)”  
Click “Preview” to reflect the setting values for the selected preset in the Preset Preview  
frame. The camera angle is switched based on this preset, which can be confirmed in the  
Admin viewer.  
4. Click “Apply”  
Check the Status List to make  
sure that the values are applied  
correctly and click “Save Preset  
Settings” to save the values to  
VB-C60.  
When using Preset Tour, do not use the Motion Detection function.  
When Day/Night is set to Auto, the camera may pause longer than your setting.  
Note  
The home position cannot be added to the Tour schedule list.  
Tip  
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Motion Detection Setting Tool  
This tool is to set up motion detection function, which uploads images, notifies to viewers and logs  
events, when the captured object moves, causing a change to occur in the video image. You can  
set the position and size of motion detection areas, and the conditions to judge the timing of  
motion detection with viewing the video from the camera.  
Setting Motion Detection easily  
using Motion Detection Setting  
tool  
The levels of motion detection determine how great the variation must be (sensitivity), how large  
the changed area must be as a proportion of the whole detection area (proportion), and how long  
the variation must continue (duration) before it is recognized as motion and the specified action is  
performed.  
Notes on Using This Function  
The Motion Detection function is not suitable for conditions where high reliability is  
Note  
required. It is not recommend using this function in situations where high reliability is  
required, such as for monitoring purposes. Canon accepts no liability whatsoever for  
faults, etc. resulting from the use of the Motion Detection.  
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Motion Detection Setting Tool Display Screen (Live Mode)  
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Loads the motion detection settings of VB-C60.  
2 Save Motion Detection button  
Saves the current motion detection settings edited with this tool.  
After setting the motion detection, be sure to use “Save Motion Detection” to save the  
setting values to VB-C60.  
3 Live Mode tab (Live/Recorded Video)  
Live  
Displays the video image and controls the camera. You can also record the displayed video  
image.  
Video  
You can set the conditions to judge the timing of motion detection with playing video from  
the camera. For information on the screen display and how to operate them, see P.2-35.  
4 Camera Selection box  
Displays the name of the camera that is currently connected.  
5 Viewer  
Displays the video image and controls the camera.  
6 Motion detection area frame  
Shows the area covered by the motion detection with a dotted-line frame. The frame can be  
resized and moved by the dragging the mouse.  
7 Rec. Start button  
Starts recording of the video.  
8 Enable motion detection of the camera  
Check this option to enable the Motion Detection function.  
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Motion Detection Setting Tool  
9 Setting tab (Camera/Area)  
Camera tab  
Set the frame rate and preset position (P.2-30).  
Area tab  
Select the area for which the motion detection is enabled and set the sensitivity, size and  
duration for each area. For detailed information on the screen display and how to operate  
them, see P.2-31.  
0 Display motion detection status of the camera  
Check the checkbox to display the motion detection status. You can check if the setting values  
are valid for the camera (P.2-32).  
Motion Detection Settings Procedure  
This section briefly describes the of motion detection setting procedure. For more details of settings,  
refer to each reference page.  
1. Start Motion Detection Setting Tool  
The Motion Detection Setting Tool window is displayed  
(“Motion Detection Tool Display Screen” (P.2-28)).  
Settings for motion detection are available in the  
Setting tab on the right side of the screen. There are  
two setting tabs available: “Camera” tab and “Area”  
tab.  
2. Set the frame rate and camera direction  
(“Camera” tab P.2-30)  
3. Set the detection area (“Area” tab P.2-31)  
4. Set the conditions to judge of motion detection at what degree of change in  
video, motion is detected (“Area” tab P.2-31)  
5. Save the settings  
Video is displayed in 160x120 and black and white in the viewer of Motion Detection  
Setting Tool, regardless of settings of the camera.  
Tip  
In the “Area” tab, you can set the conditions to judge the timing of motion detection  
with viewing the video from the camera. For information on the display screen, see  
““Detected” status and Screen Display” (P.2-34). In the “Video” tab, you can set  
the conditions of judgment with viewing video recorded in “Live” tab (P.2-35).  
Motion Detection function  
When setting for motion detection, be sure to test the actual performance and  
check if it properly detects motion.  
Please note that motion detection may not work properly when capturing rapidly  
moving subjects or in dark conditions.  
Motion detection may wrongly detect motion because of light, wind or other  
changes in the subject.  
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Motion Detection Setting Tool  
Set Up Motion Detection  
How To Set up  
1. Enable motion detection  
Check the “Enable motion detection of the camera” check box.  
2. Set the frame rate and camera position  
(“Camera” tab)  
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Set the camera’s frame rate and position.  
The camera position can be set to a desired position  
using the viewer for live video, or you can select a  
preset in the “Camera” tab.  
You need to set the preset settings using Preset  
Setting Tool in advance (P.2-21).  
1Enable frame rate setting  
Check the checkbox, so that you can set the frame rate value for motion detection. Enter  
the value in the range of 0.5-30.0 fps.  
2Enable preset selection  
Check the checkbox, so that you can select a preset for the camera position.  
The setting value of “Maximum Frame Rate: Image Transmission (P.1-19)” should  
be larger than the frame rate set in this tool.  
Note  
The set frame rate may not be achieved when the network is overloaded.  
When a lower frame rate is set, the motion detection is applied to images extracted  
Tip  
from the captured video. This enables detecting of objects in slow motion.  
The frame rate set here is applied to the motion detection only.  
Presets, which are set out of the view restriction area, are not displayed in the  
preset list.  
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Motion Detection Setting Tool  
3. Set the detection area (“Area” tab)  
Up to 4 detection areas can be created. Each area can be resized and moved by dragging the  
frame. To resize the frame, drag “” on four corners of the frame. To move the frame, drag the  
frame by clicking in the frame. You need to set the sensitivity for each area separately. With  
VB-C60, you can adjust the motion detection sensitivity with viewing video, recorded in the  
“Live” tab (P.2-35).  
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Check a detection area to be used, and the detection area frame is displayed in the viewer.  
Up to 4 detection areas can be created.  
2Selected area  
When you create multiple motion detection areas, you can set the detection sensitivity for  
each area frame separately.  
3Sensitivity  
Set the detection sensitivity in the range of 1-256. Drag the slide bar to set the value. Set a  
higher value to detect with a high sensitivity.  
4Auto button  
Click “Auto” to automatically set the sensitivity for motion detection. The camera detects  
motion when changes in the subjects in the detection area are bigger than the set sensitivity.  
Click the button when there is no motion in the detection area.  
5Detection indicator  
The level of detected motion is indicated in the graph in real time (P.2-34).  
6Size  
If the ratio of the selected detection area (blue solid line frame) to the area where the  
VB-C60 detects motion (displayed in a red or yellow rectangle) exceeds the value set here,  
the status of the VB-C60 becomes “Detected” (P.2-34). However, even when the set  
ratio is exceeded the value set in Size, the “Detected” status does not effective if the duration  
set in “Duration” is not reached. Drag the slide bar to set the size in the range of 0-100%.  
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7Duration  
When changes in the video image in the detection area meet the conditions set in 3  
“Sensitivity” and 6 “Size” and continue for the value set in “Duration”, the status of the  
VB-C60 becomes “Detected”.  
“Duration” is normally fixed at “0.2”. However, the “Details” check box is checked, you can  
set the value by directly entering the value or dragging the slide bar in the range of 0-5  
seconds.  
8Details  
When the checkbox is checked, you can set the values for “Sensitivity”, “Size” and “Duration”  
by entering numeric values. When unchecked, “Duration (sec.)” is fixed at “0.2”.  
Even if changes occur in the video image in the detection area during viewing the  
viewer, the VB-C60 does not recognize it as “motion” if the sensitivity is set to a low  
Tip  
level. In addition, even when you increase the sensitivity, unless the size of the area  
where a motion is detected within the area frame and the duration of the motion  
meet the set values, the status of the VB-C60 does not become “Detected”.  
You can also select the detection area to set by clicking it in the viewer. The selected  
detection area frame is displayed in a blue solid line frame.  
When Selected area is set to “Not specified”, the detection statuses of all of the detection  
areas you have created can be displayed simultaneously. Clicking on a location for  
which no area frame is set in the viewer can display them in the same manner.  
4. Check the motion detection status of the camera  
Check “Display motion detection status of the camera” to confirm the status of the motion  
detection with the settings you have configured. The motion detection status is displayed  
using one of the following icons.  
You cannot save the settings with “Display motion detection status of the camera” checked.  
Clear the check to save the settings.  
“Detection disabled”  
“Detected”  
“Not detected”  
Because the video distribution frame rate may be lowered when the data is sent  
via a proxy server, connection without using a proxy server is recommended while  
Note  
setting the motion detection.  
It is recommended that the detection sensitivity is set under condition close to  
actual operation condition as much as possible.  
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Motion Detection Setting Tool  
The “Motion detected (peak block display)” and “Display motion detection status of  
the camera” displays in this tool, and the actual detection status of the VB-C60  
may not match perfectly.  
Tip  
When the Motion Detection function of the VB-C60 is enabled, the processing load  
on the VB-C60 becomes high, and therefore the video distribution frame rate may  
decrease compared to when it is disabled.  
Select “Edit” “Copy sensitivity settings” from the menu bar to copy setting values  
of Sensitivity, Size, and Duration (sec.) of each detection area, which is checked  
([1]~[4]) at that point. After that, check other area ([1]~[4]), then select “Edit” →  
“Paste sensitivity settings” again, so that the copied setting values are pasted to  
the checked area.  
5. Click “Save Motion Detection” to save the settings  
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“Detected” Status and Display Screen  
Tip  
A frame of areas where the motion is being detected  
is indicated with blue solid line in the viewer.  
Areas detected at the configured sensitivity are  
indicated with a yellow or red rectangle in the motion  
detection area frame.  
Yellow rectangle: Indicates that the status is not  
“Detected” even though the camera is detecting  
motion because it did not meet the set value in  
“Size” or “Duration”.  
Red rectangle: Indicates that the status is  
“Detected” because the camera is detecting  
motion and it meets the set values in “Size” and  
“Duration”.  
When a change occurs in the video, the value set in  
“Size” is displayed using a vertical bar line in the  
indicator. There are the following 2 indicator colors.  
Green:The size of motion detected does not reach  
the value set in “Size”.  
Yellow:The size of motion detected reaches the  
value set in “Size”.  
Peak block  
When a change in the video meets the conditions set  
in both “Size” and “Duration” and the status of the  
camera becomes “Detected”, a red peak block  
appears. You need to set the detection sensitivity with  
checking the level of motion at wihich level a peak  
block appears.  
(Motion level)  
Set value or bigger  
Duration  
Duration  
Less than the set value  
Indicator color  
Time  
Green  
Green  
Yellow  
Peak block display (in red)  
Detection status Not detected  
Detected  
Not detected  
When motion that reaches the value set in “Size” or a higher value continues for the duration  
or longer, the status becomes “Detected” and a red peak block is displayed. Even if the  
motion becomes smaller than the set size while the status is “Detected” and the peak block  
is displayed, the “Detected” status is maintained until the duration ends.  
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Set the Sensitivity with checking Recorded Video  
It is effective to adjust the setting values with viewing the actual motion in the viewer  
when setting the sensitivity on which the status of the VB-C60 becomes “Detected”.  
In the VB-C60, you can set the motion detection sensitivity with viewing the video  
recorded in the “Live” tab (P.2-28), so you do not need to repeatedly make motions  
in front of the camera.  
Tip  
1. Select “Tools” “Video recording options” from the menu bar, and the  
Video recording options dialog is displayed  
Video recording options dialog  
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1Maximum recording time  
Set the maximum recording time in the range of 60-300 seconds.  
2Self-timer  
Set the duration to start recording after the “Rec. Start” button is clicked. Set it in the  
range of 0-30 seconds.  
2. Adjust the camera position and click “Rec. Start” in the “Live” tab  
Recording of the video displayed in the viewer starts.  
Make some motions in front of the camera to record  
a video to be used for setting the motion detection  
sensitivity.  
Click the stop button to stop recording.  
3. Adjust the sensitivity in the “Area” tab with checking the video in “Video”  
tab  
1 List of recorded video  
A list of recorded video is displayed.  
2 Delete button  
You can delete the video selected in the list.  
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“Move to Start”, “Rewind”, “Play”, “Fast Forward”,  
and “Move to End” from the left. Check “Loop  
playback” to play the video repeatedly.  
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Log Viewer  
Log Viewer enables viewing of operation status logs of the camera.  
Log Viewer only displays a log. You cannot delete the log.  
To save the log, select “File” “Save” from the menu bar. The log is saved as a  
Tip  
text file.  
Download Log File  
How To Download  
When starting the Log Viewer from VB Admin  
Tools, the latest log file is automatically obtained  
and displayed.  
To obtain another list of log files, select “File” →  
“Download” from the menu bar.  
After the list is retrieved, a list of log files appears  
in the dialog box. Select the log file you want to  
view by clicking on it, then click “Download” and  
the selected file will be downloaded.  
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Log Viewer  
View Logs  
The following information is included in a log.  
Code  
The log codes are displayed. See “Log Message List” (P.5-6) for the log codes.  
One of following three icons is displayed with each log code, depending on the log level. Logs  
without a log code are displayed without an icon.  
Information level  
Warning level  
Error level  
Date & Time  
The date and time when the log was generated is displayed.  
Message  
The log messages are displayed.  
Save Logs to File/Open Saved File  
You can save a displayed log to a file as well as view saved log files.  
How To Save  
Select “Save” from the File menu bar  
How To View  
Select “Open” from the File menu bar and  
select the log file you want to view  
Copy and Search Logs  
You can copy or search a displayed log.  
How To Copy  
Select the log you want to copy by  
clicking on it, then choose “Copy” from  
the Edit menu bar  
How To Search Data  
1. Choose “Search” from the Edit menu bar  
The Search Log dialog is displayed.  
2. Enter a character string to search for and  
click “Search”  
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Display All Logs  
How To Display  
Select “View” “Show all logs” from the menu  
bar  
All event logs are displayed, like “View Log Events”  
(P.1-44) in “Maintenance” in camera’s setting page.  
Select and View Logs by condition  
Logs can be filtered according to log type, code, or date and time so that only the required information  
is displayed.  
How To Make Settings  
1. Choose “Filter” from the View menu bar  
2. The Filter dialog appears.  
Set the search criteria and click “OK”. The  
search results then appear showing a list of  
logs that match the selected criteria  
If filtering is not required, click “Cancel”.  
Log type  
To filter by log type, check “Specify type” or “Specify code”. Otherwise select “Not specified”.  
Logs without a log code are filtered only when “Not specified” is selected with “Show all logs”  
in View menu bar checked.  
Specify type  
Specify the log level  
From “Error”, “Warning”, and “Information”, select the log levels to be displayed.  
Specify the modules that output the logs  
Check the source module to output the logs from “Application”, “HTTP Server”, and “System”.  
Specify code  
Specify the code of the logs. The codes are compared to the characters that are entered  
and only logs with matching log codes will be displayed. For example, if you enter “A0”, logs  
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Date & Time  
Specify start date & time  
When this item is selected and a date and time is entered, logs generated after the specified  
start date and time are displayed.  
Specify end date & time  
When this item is selected and a date and time is entered, logs generated before the specified  
end date and time are displayed.  
“Application” and “System” correspond to the list of log messages (P.5-6).  
Tip  
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VB-C60 Viewer  
This chapter describes how to use the VB-C60 viewer with  
which you can access a camera via a Web browser to view  
live videos, control the pan, tilt and zoom, exposure mode,  
night mode, white balance, focus, smart shade control, and  
other functions.  
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VB-C60 Viewer Overview  
The VB-C60 viewer is a viewer used to access network camera VB-C60 via a Web browser and to  
control the camera, including image display and pan/tilt/zoom controls.  
The VB-C60 viewer includes 2 viewers: Admin viewer and VB viewer.  
VB-C60 Viewer  
Admin Viewer  
VB Viewer  
Use the VK-Lite viewer to view MPEG-4 video from the camera.  
The VB-C60 viewer can display JPEG video only.  
Note  
Major Differences between Admin Viewer and VB Viewer  
Operational Items  
Admin Viewer : In addition to the basic camera controls including video display, pan/tilt/zoom  
control, you can use administrative control functions such as focus, exposure  
and white balance.  
VB Viewer  
: Available operations are limited to the basic camera controls such as video  
display and pan/tilt/zoom control.  
Access Control  
Admin Viewer : Users with the “Privileged Camera Control” can use this viewer.  
Password authentication is required.  
For Authorized users, the Administrator must provide the “Privileged Camera  
Control” in advance (P.1-36).  
VB Viewer  
: Users with the “Camera Control” can use this viewer.  
Depending on the settings, the password authentication requirement can be  
changed, and camera’s pan/tilt/zoom control can be restricted.  
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User Authority and Camera Control Privilege  
The relationship between user authority and camera control privilege is as follows:  
Camera Control  
User Authority  
Administrator  
Image Distribution Audio Distribution  
Privileged Camera Control  
Camera Control  
Authorized users  
Guest users  
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There are four types of privileges that can be set for users: Privileged Camera Control, Camera  
Control, Image Distribution and Audio Distribution.  
The “Privileged Camera Control” is required to use the Admin viewer.  
The “Image Distribution” privilege is required to view video using the VB viewer. The “Camera  
Control” privilege is additionally required to control the camera using the VB viewer.  
The “Audio Distribution” privilege is required to receive audio using the Admin viewer or VB viewer.  
Administrator  
Users with all privileges. The user name is fixed to “root”.  
The Admin viewer can be started from the “Admin Viewer” link on the top page.  
Authorized users  
Authorized users can start the Admin viewer from the “Admin Viewer” link on the top page if the  
user is provided with the “Privileged Camera Control”. If the “Privileged Camera Control” is  
disabled, Authorized users cannot start up the Admin viewer, but can start up the VB viewer. If  
all privileges are disabled, Authorized users cannot start up even the VB viewer.  
Guest users  
Guest users can control camera’s pan/tilt/zoom, backlight compensation, video display and  
audio distribution only.  
The VB viewer can be started from the “VB Viewer” link on the top page. The Administrator can  
completely prohibit camera access from Guest users by disabling all privileges.  
The Admin viewer started by the “Administrator” can take away the camera control  
privilege from the Admin viewer started by an “Authorized user” any time. The  
Note  
Administrator can keep the camera control privilege, but during that time, Authorized  
users cannot obtain the camera control privilege. After viewing video, be sure to  
close the viewer or click “Obtain/Release Camera Control” to release the camera  
control privilege.  
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While an Administrator is connecting to a camera, other Administrators cannot  
connect to the same camera. On the other hand, multiple Admin viewers started  
by “Authorized users” can connect to one camera at the same time. In that case,  
the camera control privilege is always given to the last user.  
In the factory default settings, the “Privileged Camera Control” is given to “Authorized  
users”, too.  
Tip  
When Guest users’ privileges are all disabled, a User Authentication dialog box is  
displayed at the startup of the VB viewer. Users can use the VB viewer as an  
Authorized user or an Administrator, by starting up the VB viewer with entering the  
user name and the password of the Authorized user or the Administrator.  
List of Authorized users’ privileges  
Each privilege of authorized users is as follows:  
Operations  
Provided controls  
Viewer  
Privileged Camera Control Admin Viewer  
Controlling camera’s PTZ, switching on/off of backlight  
compensation, changing video display size, switching  
on/off of audio reception, reconnecting to the camera,  
switching to full screen mode, pausing/resuming video  
Camera Control  
Image Distribution  
Audio Distribution  
(Viewer Screen)  
Admin Viewer  
(Administrator  
Control Screen)  
All operations in “Control for Admin” display screen  
Details  
Smart Shade Control, Focus, Exposure, White  
Balance, Night Mode, displaying detection of  
External Device Input, displaying detection of Motion  
Detection Area, controlling External Device Output  
VB Viewer  
VB Viewer  
All operations in VB Viewer  
Details  
Controlling camera’s PTZ, switching on/off of  
backlight compensation, changing video display  
size, switching on/off of audio reception,  
reconnecting to the camera, pausing/resuming video  
Camera Control  
Image Distribution  
Audio Distribution  
All operations in VB Viewer  
Details  
Controlling camera’s PTZ, switching on/off of  
backlight compensation, changing video display  
size, switching on/off of audio reception,  
reconnecting to the camera, pausing/resuming video  
Image Distribution  
Audio Distribution  
VB Viewer  
VB Viewer  
Changing video display size, switching on/off of audio  
reception, reconnecting to the camera, pausing/resuming video  
* The User Authentication dialog box is displayed when clicking  
the camera control button. Users can control the camera by  
entering the Administrator’s user name and the password in  
the dialog box.  
Image Distribution  
Changing video display size, reconnecting to  
the camera, pausing/resuming video  
* When “Image Distribution” is disabled, users cannot use the VB viewer.  
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Starting VB-C60 Viewer  
Start up VB-C60 Viewer  
Various settings of the VB-C60 viewer are available by accessing to the camera via a Web browser.  
First, access the Settings Title Page.  
In this guide, IP address “192.168.100.1” (factory default setting) is used to explain how  
to set up the camera. Enter the IP address that is actually set for your VB-C60.  
Note  
How To Start  
VB-C60ie  
1. Access “http://192.168.100.1/” using a Web browser  
2. Click “Admin Viewer” or “VB Viewer”,  
according to the user type  
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3. To open “Admin Viewer”, enter the user  
name and password  
The factory default setting is as follows (P.xiii).  
User name : root  
Password : VB-C60  
The user name “root” is VB-C60’s Administrator  
account.  
* The default password is “VB-C60”. Be sure to  
change the password in the “Network” menu in the  
setting page (P.1-7).  
4. The VB-C60 viewer starts  
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Close VB-C60 Viewer  
How To Close  
Close the Web browser that is displaying the viewer.  
Connect from the VBAdmin Tools  
It is a viewer to control cameras as the administrator.  
How To Start Up  
1. Start the VBAdmin Tools  
(For details on how to start the VBAdmin Tools, see Chapter 2 “VBAdmin Tools”  
(P.2-4).)  
2. Click “Admin Viewer”  
3. Enter the user name and password  
The factory default setting is as follows (P.xiii).  
User name : root  
Password : VB-C60  
The user name “root” is VB-C60’s Administrator  
account.  
* The default password is “VB-C60”.  
Be sure to change the password in the “Network”  
menu in the setting page (P.1-7).  
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4. The Admin viewer starts in a Web browser  
Be sure to enter the correct user name and password. If entering a wrong one, try  
again with the correct name and password.  
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“Admin Viewer” Display Screen  
This section describes the overview of the Admin viewer, including buttons and boxes, which are  
displayed when the Admin viewer is started.  
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1 Video Capture Size  
Select the size for receiving video from the camera.  
2 Video Display Size  
Select the size for displaying video.  
3 Full Screen Mode button  
Click to view live video in the full screen mode.  
4 Pause/Resume button  
Click to pause the video display. Click again to resume the live video display.  
5 Reconnect button  
Click to connect to the camera again.  
6 Audio Reception button  
Click to receive and output audio from the camera.  
7 Scroll bar for tilt  
Drag the scroll bar to tilt (up/down) the camera.  
8 Scroll bar for pan  
Drag the scroll bar to pan (left/right) the camera.  
9 Scroll bar for zoom  
Drag the scroll bar to control the zoom magnification.  
Slide the knob upward to zoom in (to the telephoto end) or downward to zoom out (to wide  
end).  
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0 Backlight Compensation button  
Click to switch on the backlight compensation. It works effectively to compensate for areas  
that are darkened due to backlight. Click again to switch off the function.  
! Control Privilege Status Indicator  
Whether or not the client has the camera’s control privilege is displayed.  
! Obtain/Release Control Privilege button  
Click to obtain/release the camera control privilege.  
! Panorama Display Area  
A panorama image registered in the camera is displayed. You can control the camera by  
dragging the frame displayed on the area.  
! Preset Selection Box  
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You can control the camera using presets registered to the camera in advance.  
! Information Field  
Information, warning and error messages are displayed.  
! Control for Admin button  
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Click to display/hide the operation panel for the administrator control. The button is available  
in the Admin viewer only.  
! Setting Page button  
Click to move to the Setting Menu page.  
! Top Page button  
Click to move to the camera’s top page.  
! Focus  
Click to control the focus.  
@ Exposure  
Use to control the exposure.  
@ Camera Control button  
Click to control the pan/tilt/zoom. You can also change the speed.  
@ External Device Output  
Click to control the external device output.  
@ External Device Input  
Click to display the status of the external device input.  
@ White Balance  
Use to switch the white balance mode.  
@ Motion Detection  
Click to display the status of motion detection.  
@ Smart Shade Control  
Use to switch on/off the smart shade control.  
@ Night Mode  
Click to switch between the Day and Night mode.  
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“VB Viewer” Display Screen  
This section describes the overview of the VB viewer, including buttons and boxes, which are  
displayed when the VB viewer is started.  
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1 Video Capture Size  
Select the size for receiving video from the camera.  
2 Video Display Size  
Select the size for displaying video.  
3 Pause/Resume button  
Click to pause the video display. Click again to resume the live video display.  
4 Reconnect button  
Click to connect to the camera again.  
5 Audio Reception button  
Click to receive and output audio from the camera.  
6 Zoom Controller  
Click on the bar to control the zoom magnification.  
7 Backlight Compensation button  
Click to switch on the backlight compensation. It works effectively to compensate for areas  
that are darkened due to backlight. Click again to Switch off the function.  
8 Control Privilege Status Indicator  
Whether or not the client has the camera’s control privilege is displayed.  
9 Obtain/Release Control Privilege button  
Click to obtain/release the camera control privilege.  
0 Panorama Display Area  
A panorama image registered in the camera is displayed. You can control the camera by  
dragging the frame displayed on the area.  
! Preset Selection Box  
You can control the camera using presets registered to the camera in advance.  
! Information Field  
Information, warning and error messages are displayed.  
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Obtain the Camera Control  
The camera cannot be controlled by multiple users at the same time. Only the user who currently  
has the camera control privilege can control the camera. You must obtain the camera control  
privilege to control the camera, such as pan/tilt/zoom, backlight compensation and presets.  
How To Operate  
Click “Obtain/Release Camera Control” to obtain the camera control privilege  
VB-C60ie  
Admin Viewer  
VB Viewer  
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Control Privilege Status  
Indicator  
The status of the camera  
control privilege is  
displayed.  
“Obtain/Release Control Privilege” button  
Obtain or release the camera control privilege.  
*You can only obtain the camera control privilege in the  
VB viewer.  
Control Privilege Status Indicator  
The display color of the Obtain/Release Control Privilege button and the Control Privilege Status  
Indicator changes according to the viewer type as follows.  
Control being  
obtained  
Control being  
released  
Viewer Type  
Admin Viewer  
VB Viewer  
Area/Button  
Blue  
Orange  
Blue  
Gray  
Blue  
Control Privilege Status Indicator  
Obtain/Release Camera Control button  
Gray  
Control Privilege Status Indicator  
Obtain/Release Camera Control button  
White  
Light blue  
When a guest user is queued for  
While the video is being paused  
(P.3-18), a pause icon is  
displayed in the “Control Privilege  
Status Indicator”.  
the camera control privilege, the  
stand-by time is displayed in the  
“Control Privilege Status Indicator”.  
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Control the Camera  
Change the Camera Angle  
How To Control  
Admin Viewer  
You can change the camera angle in one of the following ways.  
Slide the knob on the scroll bar for pan or tilt  
The camera angle changes according to the knob position on the scroll bar. You can also  
move the knob by clicking on a blank area on the scroll bar.  
You can move the center of the shooting  
window by clicking on the video.  
Scroll bar for tilt  
Use this scroll bar to change the tilt angle  
(up/down) of the camera.  
Scroll bar for pan  
Use this scroll bar to change the pan angle  
(right/left) of the camera.  
VB Viewer  
You can move the center of the shooting  
window by clicking on the video.  
* The VB viewer does not have the scroll  
bars for tilt and pan.  
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Change the Camera Angle in the Panorama Display Area  
A frame displayed in the area indicates the  
range the camera is currently capturing.  
Blue frame : The user does not have the  
control privilege.  
Yellow frame : The user has the control  
privilege.  
Move by clicking  
Click on the Panorama window to change the pan and tilt angles so that the clicked position  
becomes the center of the image.  
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Move by dragging  
Drag the yellow-framed area on the Panorama image to change the pan and tilt angles.  
Cameras are not controlled with high accuracy, by clicking on an image of the  
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The Administrator can control the camera beyond the view restriction area with the  
Admin viewer. However, with the Admin viewer started by Authorized users, the  
users can control the camera within the view restriction area only.  
With the VB viewer, the camera control is available within the view restriction area  
only.  
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Change the Camera’s Zoom Magnification  
How To Change  
Admin Viewer  
Slide up or down the knob on the scroll bar for zoom  
The camera zoom magnification changes according to the knob position on the scroll bar.  
You can also move the knob by clicking on a blank area on the scroll bar.  
Zoom tele end  
Optical tele end (only when digital zoom is ON)  
Scroll bar for zoom  
Slide up to zoom in (telephoto)  
Slide down to zoom out (wide-angle)  
Wide end  
When “Digital Zoom” is set to “Enable” in the “Camera” menu in the setting page,  
an icon indicating the optical tele end is displayed (P.1-15).  
Tip  
You can also control the zoom magnification using the Camera Control buttons  
(P.3-23).  
VB Viewer  
Click on the setting bar for zoom  
The camera zoom magnification changes according to the relative position on the setting bar.  
You can also change the zoom magnification by clicking on icons positioned on both sides of  
the setting bar.  
Setting bar for zoom  
Upper end: the maximum zoom in value  
(telephoto)  
Lower end: the maximum zoom out value  
(wide-angle)  
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Change the Zoom Magnification in the Panorama Display Area  
Change by dragging  
Drag the yellow frame in the Panorama image and change the frame size, so that the zoom  
magnification changes and the yellow-framed area is zoomed.  
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When you click outside the yellow frame and drag the mouse, a blue frame is drawn.  
When you release the mouse, the blue frame changes to yellow and the camera’s  
Tip  
pan, tilt, and zoom change and move to capture the new yellow-framed area.  
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Use a Preset  
You can control the camera using presets registered in the camera in advance (P.2-18).  
How To Operate  
1. Display the preset dropdown list by clicking the Preset Selection box  
2. Select a preset from the list to change the camera angle  
Preset Selection box  
You need to set presets using VBAdmin Tools in advance (P. 2-21). Registered  
presets are displayed in the Preset Selection box.  
Tip  
Compensate Backlight  
Backlight Compensation works effectively to compensate for areas that are darkened due to  
backlight.  
How To Operate  
Click the Backlight Compensation button to make a dark image brighter  
Click again to turn off the function.  
Admin Viewer  
VB Viewer  
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Configure Image and Audio Settings  
You can change the video capture size and the video display size, switch to the full screen mode,  
pause/resume video, reconnect to the camera and start/stop receiving audio.  
Admin Viewer  
VB Viewer  
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Change the Video Capture Size  
You can select the size for receiving video from the camera from “160 x 120”, “320 x 240” or “640  
x 480”.  
Change the Video Display Size  
You can select the size for displaying video on the viewer from “160 x 120”, “320 x 240” or “640 x  
480”.  
The video capture size, set in the camera’s setting page, is applied to the size at  
viewer startup (P.1-19).  
Tip  
The video display size at viewer startup is “320 x 240”.  
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Full Screen Mode (only in the Admin viewer)  
You can display the video at full-screen size. Click the button to launch a new window at full  
screen size.  
Click the close button on the full-screen window to close.  
Pause/Resume Video  
You can pause and resume the video.  
Click the button to pause or resume an image  
Save a Paused Image  
How To Operate  
1. Click the Pause/Resume button  
to pause the video  
2. Place the cursor on the image  
and right-click to display the  
menu  
3. Select “Save Picture As”  
4. Name the file and save  
*Though the above screen example is of the Admin viewer, you can also save an image  
by the same operation using the VB viewer.  
When you pause video, the Control for Admin panel is hidden. When you resume it,  
the panel is displayed again.  
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Reconnect to the Camera  
This function is to reconnect to the camera.  
Click the button to reconnect to the camera  
After reconnecting to the camera, audio reception is stopped. In addition, the camera  
control privilege is lost, and the video capture size and the video display size are  
restored to the default settings.  
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Audio Reception  
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You can receive audio through a microphone connected to the camera.  
Click the button to receive audio  
To receive audio, you need to set “Audio Transmission from the Camera” to “Enable”  
in the “Audio Server” submenu in the “Server” menu in camera’s setting page, in  
Tip  
advanced (P. 1-27).  
Audio cannot be received via a proxy server.  
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Display Information  
Information and warning messages are displayed.  
Information Message  
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The icon is displayed in blue.  
This type of messages is displayed when the camera is operated properly.  
It displays help messages for buttons and pull-down menus, pan/tilt/zoom  
information from the camera, frame rate information, Image Stabilizer settings,  
etc.  
Warning Message  
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The icon is displayed in yellow.  
This type of messages is displayed to alert users, for example, when an  
unsupported browser is used, audio reception is stopped, etc.  
Error Message  
The icon is displayed in orange.  
This type of messages is displayed when an error occurs in the viewer.  
When Image Stabilizer is ON, the actual video display angle becomes smaller than  
the angle value displayed in the information field (On1: approximately 83%, On2:  
approximately 50%). Also, the actual video display angle becomes smaller than the  
angle (frame) displayed in the panorama display area.  
Note  
For further information on the above messages, see “VB-C60 Viewer Message List  
(P.5-12) ”.  
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Operation and Setting as Administrator  
This section describes operations and settings, which are available only in the Admin viewer.  
Open the Control for Admin Panel  
How To Operate  
1. Click “Obtain/Release Camera Control” to obtain the camera control privilege  
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3. The Control for Admin panel is displayed  
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Control the External Device Output  
You can control the external device output and display  
the current status with icons.  
Click the icon to switch on/off.  
Example  
Top  
: Output OFF  
Bottom : Output ON  
Display the Status of External Device Input  
The status of external device input is checked and  
displayed with icons.  
When a connection input signal from an external device is  
received, the input becomes ON, and then the status is  
indicated with an icon.  
Example  
Top  
: Input OFF status  
Bottom : Input ON status  
Display the Status of Motion Detection  
The status of the motion detection function is indicated.  
Example  
Area 1 - 3 : Detection OFF  
Area 4  
: Detection ON  
You need to set for Motion detection with “Motion Detection Setting Tool” (P.2-27)  
in VBAdmin Tools, in advance.  
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Control and Set the Camera  
You can control the camera and change the speed using the Camera Control buttons.  
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1 Pan/Tilt button  
You can pan and tilt the camera in the direction of arrows. Hold down the button to keep  
moving the camera toward the direction, and release the button to stop the movement. Click  
the center button to turn the camera to the front.  
2 Zoom button  
You can zoom in and out. Hold down the icon to keep zooming, and release the icon to stop  
zooming.  
3 Pan/Tilt speed  
Select the pan/tilt speed from “Fast”, “Normal” or “Slow”.  
4 Zoom speed  
Select the zoom speed from “Fast” or “Slow”.  
Even when the “Pan/Tilt speed” and “Zoom speed” are changed, the pan/tilt/zoom  
speed on the slider and a panorama image are not changed.  
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Set the Focus  
Select the focus mode from “Auto”, “Manual” or “Fixed at infinity”.  
Auto  
: The focus is adjusted automatically.  
: Hold down the (Far) or (Near) button to adjust the focus.  
Manual  
When you click “One-shot AF”, it automatically focuses the camera and  
then return to the “Manual” mode again.  
Fixed at infinity : Focus is fixed at a point of infinity.  
Even when changing the Focus Mode in the VB-C60 viewer, it is not reflected to  
the Focus Mode in camera’s setting page.  
Note  
Note that the focus will be fixed if you select the manual focus mode.  
Once the setting is changed in the VB-C60 viewer, the setting is applied to other  
users’ viewers as well.  
If you specify the shutter speed within the range of 1/1 to 1/4 with “Manual” exposure  
mode selected (P. 3-25), “Auto” and “One-shot AF” for the camera control will  
be disabled. Change the focus mode to Manual and adjust the focus.  
For the focusing range when the camera is set to “Night Mode” (P. 1-6, 3-28),  
refer to the Note on P. 1-15.  
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Set the Exposure  
You can configure the settings related to exposure operations.  
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Select from “Auto”, “Manual”, “Auto (Flickerless)” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”.  
When using the camera while setting “Day/Night” to “Auto” in the “Camera” menu in the setting  
page (P.1-16), use “Auto”, “Auto (Flickerless)” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”.  
For more information on the setting items in the Exposure Mode, see “Setting Page” (P.1-  
14).  
2 Exposure Compensation  
When the Exposure Mode is set to “Auto”, “Auto (Flickerless)” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”, you  
can select the exposure compensation value in 7 levels (-3 - +3).  
When you want to make an image darker, select a negative value. Otherwise, select a positive  
value.  
3 Metering Mode  
When the Exposure Mode is set to “Auto”, “Auto (Flickerless)” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”,  
select the metering mode from “Center-Weighted”, “Average” or “Spot”.  
Center-Weighted  
This mode meters the light in the entire screen, but especially the center of the screen is  
weighted. Even when there is a certain degree of brightness or darkness in the edges of the  
screen, an appropriate exposure can be achieved for the subject in the center.  
Select this mode when the subject is located around the center.  
Average  
This mode meters the light in the entire screen uniformly an average.  
You can obtain a stable exposure even in an environment where the gap between brightness  
and darkness in the screen is significant.  
Select this mode to stabilize exposure in situations, for example, where there is car traffic  
or people entering and exiting.  
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Spot  
This mode meters the center part of the screen.  
Without being affected by brightness or darkness in outer areas of the screen, the appropriate  
exposure can be achieved for the subject in the center.  
Select this mode to adjust the exposure in the center part of the screen when the subject is  
under a spotlight or in backlight.  
4 Shutter Speed  
When the Exposure Mode is set to “Manual” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”, select the shutter  
speed.  
When “Manual” is set, select the speed between “1/1 sec” and “1/8000 sec” from the pull-  
down menu.  
When “Auto (Shutter Speed)” is set, select between “1/8 sec” and “1/8000 sec” from the pull-  
down menu.  
5 Aperture  
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When the Exposure Mode is set to “Manual”,  
set the aperture value.  
The further to the left you move the slider, the  
more closed the aperture and the darker the  
image. Conversely, the further to the right you  
move the slider, the more open the aperture  
and the brighter the image.  
6 Gain  
When the Exposure Mode is set to “Manual”, set the gain value.  
The further to the left you move the slider, the lower the gain (sensitivity for brightness) and  
the darker the image. Conversely, the further to the right you move the slider, the higher the  
gain and the brighter the image.  
When capturing subjects like traffic lights and electronic signboards, the captured  
video may be blinking. It may be reduced by changing the exposure mode to “Auto  
Note  
(Shutter Speed)” and choosing a shutter speed of 1/100 or slower.  
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Set the White Balance  
Select the white balance from “Auto”, “Light Source”, and “Lock”.  
1 Auto  
The white balance is automatically adjusted .  
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Select from the pull-down menu according to the  
light source conditions.  
Daylight Fluorescent  
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Select when using the  
camera in daylight  
fluorescent lighting.  
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White Fluorescent  
: Select when using the camera in neutral white or cool white  
fluorescent lighting.  
Warm Fluorescent  
Mercury Lamp  
Sodium Lamp  
: Select when using the camera in warm color fluorescent lighting.  
: Select when using the camera in mercury lighting.  
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: Select when using the camera in orange light of sodium lighting.  
: Select when using the camera in halogen or incandescent lighting.  
Halogen Lamp  
3 Lock  
Fixes the white balance using the video currently  
received.  
Use “One-shot WB” to forcibly fix the white  
balance based on the light source.  
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Light up a white subject (such as white paper)  
using the light source, capture it using the entire  
screen, and execute “One-shot WB”.  
Since the light source setting is based on major characteristics of each lighting  
type, the correct color may not be reproduced depending on the actual lamp used.  
Note  
In this case, use the “One-shot WB” function.  
If the image is greenish when shooting an object under a mercury lamp while the  
White Balance option is set to “Auto”, select “Mercury Light” in the Light Source  
option. If the image color is still not correct after changing the light source to the  
“Mercury Lamp”, return the setting to “Auto”.  
When shooting images day and night continuously.  
If you shoot an object, which shows little change in appearance in an environment  
where the light source gradually changes (e.g. continuous outdoor shooting for  
day and night), the image may show an incorrect color.  
In this case, pan, tilt, or zoom function to alter the image and return to the correct  
color.  
If you shoot a single color object or shoot images under sodium-vapor lamp or  
mercury lamp, it may be difficult to adjust the color automatically.  
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Set the Smart Shade Control  
Unlike backlight compensation, Smart Shade Control adjusts darker areas with maintaining the  
brightness of the brighter areas.  
1 Smart Shade Control  
Switch on/off the shade control.  
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When the shade control is “On”, set the correction  
level from 1 (low) to 7 (high).  
Example) If the background of an image is too bright to see the main subjects, you can  
adjust the contrast of the darker areas to make it easier to see. Unlike backlight  
compensation, the background image remains clear without “blown-out.”  
OFF  
Smart Shade Control  
Backlight Compensation  
When the smart shade control is set to “On”, the file size of images becomes large.  
When the smart shade control is set to “On”, noise in the screen may increase.  
If too much noise occurs, set the correction level to a lower level.  
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Set the Night Mode  
Switch between “Day Mode” and “Night Mode”.  
The Night Mode cannot be used when  
“Day/Night” is set to “Auto” in the “Camera”  
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menu on the setting page (P.1-16).  
Day Mode:  
You can view color video in the normal mode.  
Night Mode:  
The infrared cut filter is removed and the video is displayed in black and white.  
For the focusing range when the camera is set to “Night Mode” (P. 1-16, 3-28),  
refer to the Note on P. 1-15.  
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Creating Web Pages for  
Video Distribution  
This chapter describes how to use the VB-C60 to webcast  
information.  
Image data can be distributed in various ways, including  
displaying video or still images and displaying multiple  
images on a Web page.  
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Web Pages for Video Distribution  
To distribute image data using VB-C60, you need to create a dedicated Web page. The viewer that  
can be used with VB-C60 is “VB-C60 Viewer”, which allows you to set detailed parameter settings.  
Dedicated Web server  
HTTP (WWW) server  
Internet  
VB-C60  
Viewer PC  
If you select a link requesting video in step 1, a file that includes the IP address information for  
the VB-C60 is sent from the Web server in step 2. If you are using the VB Viewer, the video is  
distributed to the viewer PC from the VB-C60 in response to the request in step 3.  
Example of a Web page for video distribution  
(VB-C60’s built-in page)  
The above page is built into VB-C60. It can be accessed from the URL below.  
http://192.168.100.1/  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Use the actual IP address set for the VB-C60  
(P.1-8).  
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VB-C60 is equipped with a built-in Web server. If the content of the Web pages used  
for distributing video is stored onto the built-in flash memory in VB-C60, the VB-C60  
can be used both for distributing Web pages and video over the Web. Please refer to  
P.4-6 for procedures on how to save Web page data.  
Note  
You can use the Language setting function for the Browser to create a multi-lingual  
Web site. For example, if you set the French-language top pages as Index-fr.html  
and the English-language top page as Index.html and supply users with a URL address  
terminates in slash, such as http://192.168.100.1/sample/, the server will transmit a  
file corresponds with the language setting for the Browser. For further information on  
the Language setting function for the Browser, refer to the Browser Help.  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for  
the VB-C60 (P.1-8).  
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Ready-made video distribution sample pages are provided with VB-C60. Follow the procedure  
below to view these pages. Refer to these pages when creating your own Web pages.  
How To View the Pages  
1. Launch your Web browser and enter the following URL:  
http://192.168.100.1/sample/  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the  
VB-C60 (P.1-8).  
* The page can be displayed from “Sample Page” on the top page (P.x).  
2. The following pages appear. Click the sample  
page you wish to view.  
Examples of sample pages  
Still image sample  
Video sample  
This is a sample page, which retrieves  
still images to display from the camera.  
This is a sample page, which displays  
live videos.  
Sample for mobile phones  
This is a still image display sample page with  
the camera control function for mobile  
phones. (It can be viewed on Web browsers  
on standard PCs.)  
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This section describes how to use the VB Viewer to distribute video. Application examples are  
also given.  
Create a Web Page using the VB Viewer  
You can incorporate and display the VB Viewer in the Web page.  
<iframe src=“http://192.168.100.1/viewer/live/en/live.html”  
scrolling=“no”  
width=490 height=500>  
</iframe>  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C60  
(P.1-8).  
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You can also specify the URL without the IP address as shown below when you save the Web  
page in the flash memory in VB-C60.  
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Save Web Page Data  
VB-C60 is equipped with a Flash memory where Web page data can be saved. Data is saved by  
transferring the data files using FTP. The data is placed as a file under /usr/www/html/local.  
Device  
File system (accessed by an ftp client)  
URI (accessed by a Web browser)  
On-board  
ftp://IP address/usr/www/html/local  
http://IP address/local/  
flash memory  
Output performance may be degraded if there is insufficient free space in the flash  
memory. Ensure that only the minimum amount of data required is stored in the  
flash memory.  
Note  
Camera’s setting change may not be available if web pages’ data size is too large.  
Make sure that the whole web page's data size is less than 3MB if you save the  
data in the camera's flash memory. In that case, be sure to check the event log  
after changing settings and check an error in saving setting values (S306, S307) is  
not displayed. If the error was displayed, delete the web page data and then again  
configure the settings. For details about the error messages, refer to P.5-11.  
Example of Using the VB Viewer to Create a Web Page  
This section describes an example in which the VB Viewer is used to create a Web page.  
Use this example to create your own original Web page.  
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sample.htm  
<html>  
<head>  
<title>VB Viewer Sample Page</title>  
</head>  
<body bgcolor=“gray”>  
<center>  
<h1>LiveApplet</h1>  
<iframe src=“http://192.168.100.1/viewer/live/en/live.html”  
scrolling=“no”  
width=490 height=500>  
</iframe>  
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</center>  
</body>  
</html>  
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(P.1-8). You can also specify the URL without the IP address as shown below when you save  
the Web page in the flash memory in the VB-C60.  
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VB Viewer Parameters  
You can specify parameters to provide a Web page to modify the behavior or appearance of Web  
pages. Ensure that you thoroughly understand the parameters.  
object tag description  
Attribute name  
Omissible  
Description  
Specifies the URL of the VB Viewer. You can refer to the VB Viewer in Japanese  
and English versions at the following URLs.  
Japanese version: src=“http://IP address/viewer/live/ja/live.html”  
English version: src=“http://IP address/viewer/live/en/live.html”  
src  
No  
You can also specify the URL without the IP address as shown below for the Web  
page saved in the flash memory in the VB-C60.  
Japanese version: src=“/viewer/live/ja/live.html”  
English version: src=“/viewer/live/en/live.html”  
*When you wish to hide the scroll bar, also specify the following parameter.  
scrolling=“no”  
This parameter specifies the height of the VB Viewer display area in units of pixels.  
When displaying the video in QQVGA (160×120) or QVGA (320×240), specify height  
= 500 or higher.  
height  
width  
No  
No  
When displaying the video in VGA (640×480), specify height=740 or higher.  
This parameter specifies the width of the VB Viewer area in the unit of pixel.  
When displaying the video in QQVGA (160×120) or QVGA (320×240), specify  
width=490 or higher.  
When displaying the video in VGA (640×480), specify width=810 or higher.  
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Distribute Video using a Browser Only  
You can also use the WebView-HTTP protocol to distribute video from VB-C60. Some examples  
are described in this section.  
Display the Live Video at Access as a Still Image  
When a client accesses the Web page that provides  
videos, the video shot at that point can be supplied as a  
still image.  
For a more detailed example, refer to the sample page.  
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<IMG SRC=http://192.168.100.1/-wvhttp-01-/GetOneShot>  
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Example of Video Distribution using One Global Address  
One fixed global address is required if VB-C60 is being used to distribute live videos on the  
Internet. An Internet service provider (ISP) that offers a single-address fixed global address service  
can be used. In this case, a router with the NAT function is required.  
Example: In this example, the global address 192.168.1.10 assigned by the ISP is used.  
The local address 192.168.100.2 is set for VB-C60 (and 192.168.100.1 for the router).  
VB-C60  
Router  
192.168.100.2  
Viewer PC  
Internet  
192.168.100.1  
Web server  
Global address  
192.168.1.10  
Add support for private address  
192.168.100.2 (router NAT function).  
In this case, this page cannot be viewed in the VB viewer even when “http://192.168.100.2/sample/” is accessed  
through the Internet. Set “Global Address for the Web Page” (P.1-28) to 192.168.1.10. Describe the Web  
pages for distributing video as follows.  
Set the VB Viewer description (P.4-5) as follows:  
<iframe src=“http://192.168.1.10/viewer/live/en/live.html”  
scrolling=“no”  
width=490 height=500>  
</iframe>  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the “Global  
Address for Web Pages” (P.1-8).  
Contact respective manufacturers for details on setting the router.  
You need to set for “Global Address for the Web Page” (P.1-28) to distribute  
Note  
audio.  
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Distribute Still Images to a Mobile Phone  
You can view still images and control the camera using the Web service of a mobile phone. You  
can easily create still image distribution pages for mobile phones with HTML, which uses the  
command image.cgi. Sample pages for still image distribution for mobile phones have been provided  
for the VB-C60. See below for how to view them.  
1. Start up your browser and enter the following URL  
http://192.168.100.1/m/  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the  
VB-C60 (P.1-8).  
2. Select the language (English or Japanese)  
3. The sample page appears  
The sample page has been created in such a way that you can control the camera. Adjust the  
camera direction, zoom and brightness. You can perform the operation corresponding to each  
key by pressing the dial keys on your mobile phones.  
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Depending on the model of the mobile phone, there may be cases where the images  
do not appear or where it is not possible to control the camera.  
Note  
You can control the camera only when other users do not have control privileges.  
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Overwrite Sample Pages  
You can change screen displays and the content of operations by overwriting the HTML file under  
the following path by accessing the flash memory in the VB-C60 via ftp.  
Path to the Japanese version sample: /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/ja/mobile/  
Path to the English version sample: /mnt_flash/www/html/sample/en/mobile/  
<IMG SRC=“/-wvhttp-01-/image.cgi?v=jpg:160x120&pan=-17000&tilt=0&zoom=5580”  
ALT=“position 1”><BR>  
For example, to change the control position [1], overwrite the underlined value in “pos1.html”. See  
the table below for details of the parameters of the image.cgi command.  
Before overwriting the sample files in the flash memory in VB-C60, be sure to create  
a backup of them.  
Note  
image.cgi Parameters  
Command  
Description  
Specifies the pan of the camera in units of 0.01. When a positive value is specified, the  
camera is panned toward the right. When a negative value is specified, the camera is panned  
toward the left direction.  
pan  
Example:90 degrees toward right pan=9000  
35 degrees toward left pan=-3500  
Specifies the tilt of the camera in units of 0.01. When a positive value is specified, the camera  
is tilted upward. When a negative value is specified, the camera is tilted downward.  
tilt  
Example:20 degrees to upward  
tilt=2000  
15 degrees to downward tilt=-1500  
Specifies the zoom angle (horizontal) of the camera in units of 0.01.  
zoom  
Example:50 degree angle zoom=5000  
5 degree angle zoom=500  
Specifies the image size using the following formats.  
QQVGA v=jpg:160×120  
QVGA v=jpg:320×240  
v
VGA  
v=jpg:640×480  
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For pan, tilt and zoom, you can specify the relative position from the current position  
using “d”, which indicates the current position.  
Tip  
Example:  
Panning 10 degrees to the right from the current position pan=d+1000  
Tilting 5 degrees downward from the current position tilt=d-500  
Narrow the angel by 2 degrees zoom=d-200  
Widen the angle by 2 degrees zoom=d+200  
You can also specify “v”, which indicates the percentage for the current angle. In this  
method, specify the percentage using the current angle as 100. (Half the angle is 50,  
and twice the angle is 200.)  
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Example:  
Panning for the angle (=1 screen) to the right from the current position pan=v+100  
Tilting half a screen downward from the current position tilt=v-50  
Half the angle zoom=v+50  
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Modifiers  
The following parameter descriptions using the ‘%’ symbol are possible.  
%n Initiation cause of  
0 (test) | 1 (External Device Input 1) | 2 (External Device Input 2) | 33 (interval timer)  
shooting operation (number) 130 (motion detection “area 1”) | 131 (motion detection “area 2”)  
132 (motion detection “area 3”) | 133 (motion detection “area 4”)  
%N Initiation cause of  
“External device input name (alphanumeric characters)” | “Motion detection area name 1/2/3/4”  
shooting operation (character string) “NULL (blank character/for interval timer and test)”  
%X Image width  
Number of horizontal pixels  
Number of vertical pixels  
%Y Image height  
%C Camera number  
%D Camera name  
%P Pan position  
%T Tilt position  
%Z Zoom position  
%V Camera server  
%y Year of shot  
“Camera name (alphanumeric characters)”  
-179.99 ~ 180.00  
-179.99 ~ 180.00  
0.1 ~ 300.00  
VB-C60  
2001 ~ 2031  
1 ~ 12  
%m Month of shot  
%d Day of shot  
1 ~ 31  
%w Weekday of shot  
%H Hour of shot  
%M Minute of shot  
%S Second of shot  
%s Millisecond of shot  
%z Time zone of shot  
0 ~ 6 (corresponds to Sun. to Sat.)  
00 ~ 23  
00 ~ 59  
00 ~ 59  
000 ~ 999  
-1200 ~ +1300  
%a Weekday name of shot Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat  
%b Month name of shot  
%h Host name  
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec  
“Host Name”  
*If an unconformity is found, an error occurs during the execution.  
*For undefined "characters, “%” will be removed.  
Available Modifiers  
Available modifiers in each setting item are as follows:  
HTTP Upload (P.1-22)  
Parameter (query string)  
All of the modifiers can be used.  
FTP Upload (P.1-23)  
Subdirectory Name to Create  
Available modifiers are %y, %m, %d, %w, %H, %h and %n only.  
File Name to Create  
Available modifiers are %y, %m, %d, %w, %H, %M, %S, %s and %n only.  
E-mail Notification (P.1-24)  
Text  
All of the modifiers can be used.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before you contact your Canon dealer or contact support, check the items listed below. If a log  
message is displayed, refer to the log message list for the detail and the countermeasure.  
The camera does not start up  
If you are using a PoE HUB, check that the LAN cable is connected properly.  
If you are using the AC Adapter (option), check that the AC Adapter is connected properly.  
Power Off then On the camera (dStart Guide P.2-7).  
VB Initial Setting Tool does not work  
Check that the LAN cable is connected properly.  
Power Off then On the camera (dStart Guide P.2-7). The camera stops responding  
to VB Initial Setting Tool 20 minutes after power-on.  
Check that the PC where VB Initial Setting Tool is running and the camera are connected  
to the LAN on the same segment.  
VB Initial Setting Tool may not run on Windows Vista/XP. In this case, see “Windows  
Vista/XP” (dStart Guide P.1-10). Refer to the same note if you are enabling Windows  
Firewall on Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (SP1).  
Check that the VB initial setup tool for older models is not used.  
Camera’s top page does not appear  
Check that the LAN cable is connected properly.  
Check that the network for the camera is set properly. In particular, check that the IP  
address, subnet mask, and default gateway address setting available for the current  
network.  
When changing the IP address setting, the new IP address does not take effect until the  
camera is rebooted.  
Check that the URI (i.e., camera’s IP address) you entered in the Web browser is correct  
(P.x,1-43, 3-5).  
The video does not appear  
If the video quality is poor, check the video quality setting of the camera (P.1-19). Also  
check the display color quality setting of the PC where the viewer is running.  
Up to 30 viewers can access the camera simultaneously. If this limit has been exceeded,  
a message appears instead of video.  
Audio cannot be used  
When audio cannot be used, check the audio server settings of the camera, as well as  
the sound and audio device settings of the PC.  
When you use the Admin viewer as an Administrator, make sure that no viewer with the  
Administrator privilege, such as VK viewer, has already been using the audio capability  
on the same camera.  
Audio cannot be received via a proxy server.  
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Troubleshooting  
Video recording steam cannot be used  
The stream for recording is not available when HTTP upload or FTP upload is enabled in  
“Upload” in the “Upload” menu. In order to use the steam for recording, set “Upload  
Disabled” in “Upload” (P.1-21).  
Cannot control the camera  
Anyone who connects to the Admin viewer as an Administrator occupies camera control.  
Therefore, if you are connecting the Admin viewer as an Authorized user, you cannot get  
the camera control privilege until the Administrator releases it. Contact the Administrator  
(P.3-3).  
The viewer is disconnected  
Check that the network or PC is working property.  
Reboot the PC and reconnect to the camera.  
Appendix  
Have forggotten the password  
You can initialize all the settings by using the reset switch (P.5-15). The factory default  
password is “VB-C60.” However, all settings including network settings, such as the IP  
address and subnet mask are also initialized, so you need to be set again.  
Cannot upload images  
Make sure that you have correctly set both the upload destination in the “Upload” menu,  
and event upload operation in the “Event” menu.  
You can check the performance of already-applied setting of upload destination with the  
“Test” submenu in the “Upload” menu (P.1-22, 1-23, 1-24).  
Be sure to check detailed operating conditions through log events in the “Maintenance”  
menu or logs on the server. See “Application Messages (Uploader)” (P.5-8) and Note  
in Page 1-21.  
Contact the system administrator for server settings.  
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Log Message List  
VB-C60 Log Messages  
Log messages are divided into the following 6 categories.  
Classification  
alert  
Level  
Error  
Code  
5xx  
4xx  
3xx  
2xx  
1xx  
0xx  
Error level  
Hardware level failure (system operation stops)  
Software level failure (task operation stops)  
A failure affecting camera operation (task continues)  
A failure not affecting the camera operation  
A failure external to the system  
crit  
Error  
err  
Error  
warning  
notice  
info  
Warning  
Warning  
Information  
Information regarding normal operation  
Application Messages (Camera)  
A030 WebView Livescope client start and stop  
Message  
%1  
%1%2 host=<host>, user=<user>, prio=<priority>  
W: WebView session, V: Sessionless Video Client,  
N: Sessionless Event Client  
%2  
+: Connect, -: Disconnect  
Explanation  
The camera server client has been connected or disconnected.  
A031 Image data transmission quantity  
Message  
%1  
%1 host=<host>, user=<user>, video=<jpg | mp4>:<number of frames>  
W: WebView session, V: Sessionless Video Client  
A101 Invalid user name  
Message  
user <user name> not found  
Access was made by an unauthorized user.  
Explanation  
A102 Invalid password  
Message  
user <user name> password mismatch  
Explanation  
The password is invalid.  
A111 Invalid host  
Message  
host <IP address> access denied  
Explanation  
Access was made by a prohibited host.  
A160 Pan/tilt sub system recover  
Message  
Explanation  
Remark  
<pan | tilt> recovered  
The pan/tilt subsystem being stopped has recovered.  
Refer to A460.  
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A201 Registered panorama image failure  
Message  
Explanation  
Countermeasure  
Remark  
corrupt panorama image - ignored  
The panorama image file is invalid.  
Recapture a panorama image and register it again.  
This may occur when registering a file while it is opened.  
A250 Control failed during camera initialization  
Message  
camera control timeout - <camera command>  
Explanation  
A failure occurred during the initialization due to a command timeout (upright/inverted installation,  
universal head initialization, dome).  
Countermeasure  
If this is not resolved after a reboot, it is a camera failure.  
A260 Pan/tilt position slipped  
Message  
<pan/tilt> slipped - c=<error code>  
A pan/tilt position was misaligned.  
Explanation  
A330 Video input system failure  
Appendix  
Message  
Explanation  
video input timeout - resetting  
After video input was stopped, the video input system was reset.  
If the problem persists, it is a camera failure.  
Countermeasure  
A350 Camera control system  
Message  
Explanation  
camera status timeout - resetting (A350)  
The camera control system was reset because a communication timeout with the camera occurred.  
If the problem persists, it is a camera failure.  
Countermeasure  
A450 Camera initialization failed  
Message  
Explanation  
camera initialization failure - <error code> (A450)  
The camera control function was stopped because the camera control system could not be initialized.  
If this is not resolved after a reboot, it is a camera failure.  
Countermeasure  
A460 Pan/tilt sub system stop  
Message  
Explanation  
Countermeasure  
Remark  
<pan | tilt> stopped - c=<error code> (A460)  
The pan/tile control function was disabled because a failure occurred while controlling the pan/tilt.  
If this is not resolved after a reboot, it is a camera failure.  
Recover it at http://vbip/-wvhttp-01-/platformreset (if it is not a camera failure).  
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Log Message List  
Application Messages (Uploader)  
A004 Uploader start and stop [info]  
Message  
%1  
%1 uploader (A004)  
Start (starting) or stop (stopping)  
The uploader has started or stopped.  
Explanation  
A120 Upload destination name resolution failed [notice]  
Message  
uploader cannot resolve the server name (A120)  
Name resolution of the upload destination failed.  
Explanation  
A121 Upload destination connection failed [notice]  
Message  
uploader cannot connect the server (A121)  
connect () to the upload destination failed.  
Explanation  
A122 Upload destination connection failed [notice]  
Message  
uploader cannot connect the server (A122)  
Explanation  
Connection to the upload destination failed due to a cause other than A120 and A121.  
A130 Buffer recovery of stream for recording [notice]  
Message  
stream buffer recovered - lost=<number of the lost frames> (A130)  
Image buffering for stream for recording was recovered.  
Explanation  
A134 Invalid upload setting value (FTP/HTTP mode) [notice]  
Message  
ftp/http mode invalid. uploader set <none> forcibly(A134)  
Explanation  
The setting value of the upload method was invalid. “none” (do not upload) was set forcibly.  
A135 Invalid upload setting value (PORT/PASV mode for FTP) [notice]  
Message  
ftp port/pasv mode invalid. uploader set <pasv> forcibly(A135)  
Explanation  
The setting value of the PORT/PASV mode for FTP upload was invalid. “PASV mode” was set  
forcibly.  
A136 Invalid upload setting value (HTTP notice only/image mode) [notice]  
Message  
http notice/image mode invalid. uploader set <image> forcibly(A136)  
Explanation  
The setting value of notice only/image mode for HTTP upload was invalid. “Image mode” was set  
forcibly.  
A137 Invalid upload setting value (e-mail notification) [notice]  
Message  
smtp mode invalid. uploader set <none> forcibly(A137)  
Explanation  
The setting value of e-mail notification was invalid. “none” (do not send e-mail notification) was set  
forcibly.  
A138 Invalid upload setting value (e-mail notification authentication method) [notice]  
Message  
authentication mode invalid. uploader set <smtp auth> forcibly(A138)  
Explanation  
The setting value of the e-mail notification authentication method was invalid. “SMTP_AUTH” was  
set forcibly.  
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A230 Warning detection of video input [warning]  
Message  
stream buffer overflowed (A230)  
Image buffer for stream for recording overflowed and it started discarding images.  
Explanation  
A270 Upload image buffer overflow [warning]  
Message  
Explanation  
%1 images are lost due to upload buffer overflow (A220)  
Image buffer overflowed with upload images.  
Countermeasure  
Adjust to reduce the frequency of events and adjust the image quality and size of images to be  
uploaded.  
A271 E-mail notification communication buffer overflow [warning]  
Message  
Explanation  
mail queue is full (A271)  
Communication buffer overflowed with e-mail notification.  
Countermeasure  
Adjust to reduce the frequency of events and adjust the image quality and size of images to be  
uploaded.  
A272 Upload communication buffer overflow  
Message  
Explanation  
ftp/http queue is full (A272)  
Appendix  
Communication buffer overflowed with upload.  
Countermeasure  
Adjust to reduce the frequency of events and adjust the image quality and size of images to be  
uploaded.  
A470 Uploader initialization failed [crit]  
Message  
%1  
uploader initialization failure - %1 (A470)  
Error number  
Explanation  
Countermeasure  
The uploader initialization failed.  
If this is not resolved after a reboot, it is a camera failure.  
Application Messages (Audio Server)  
B001 Audio server start and stop [info]  
Message  
%1  
%1 wvaudio  
starting | shutdown  
Explanation  
The Audio Server has started or stopped.  
B011 Audio client start [info]  
Message  
%1  
[%1] %2 connected n=%3  
Client type (send | recv)  
%2  
Client host IP address  
%3  
Total number of clients  
Explanation  
An audio client has been connected to the Audio Server.  
B012 Audio client stop [info]  
Message  
%1  
[%1] %2 closed [%3]  
Client type (send | recv)  
%2  
Client host IP address  
%3  
Disconnection type (active | passive | sender)  
An audio client has been disconnected from the Audio Server.  
Explanation  
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B101 Abnormal request received [notice]  
Message  
%1  
%1 unusual request [%2]  
Client host IP address  
%2  
Error type (400 | 404 | ...)  
Explanation  
A request was rejected due to a command error (400) or parameter error (404).  
B102 Client connection rejected [notice]  
Message  
%1  
%1 request denied [%2]  
Client host IP address  
%2  
Rejection type (41 | 43 | …)  
Explanation  
A client connection was rejected due to an authentication error (41), resource shortage (43),  
specification of an unsupported codec (45), specification of an unsupported stream (46), restriction  
on the number of clients (49), operation mode (4a).  
Countermeasure  
41: Check the user name, password, or user list. 43: Reconnect or reboot the camera. 45-46: Use  
supported client software. 49: Check the setting of the number of clients. 4a: Check that use of the  
Audio Server is allowed.  
B103 Client forcibly disconnected [notice]  
Message  
%1  
%1 access denied [%2]  
Client host IP address  
Rejection type (41 | 43 | …)  
%2  
Explanation  
Although connection was allowed at the start of the session, the settings have been changed to  
ban the client access and the client has been forcibly disconnected from the Audio Server (the  
rejection types are the same as B102).  
B301 Transmission audio device error [err]  
Message  
%1  
cannot use audio device for tx [%1 : %2]  
Error process (ld | buff)  
%2  
Error number  
Explanation  
Countermeasure  
An audio device error was detected.  
Reboot the camera. If the problem persists, ask for service.  
B401 Audio device initialization failed [crit]  
Message  
%1  
audio device initialization error [%1]  
Error number  
Explanation  
Countermeasure  
The Audio device initialization failed. The Audio Server will stop.  
Reboot the camera. If the problem persists, it is an Audio Device failure. Ask for service.  
B402 Audio Server initialization failed [crit]  
Message  
%1  
wvaudio initialization error [%1]  
Error number  
Explanation  
Countermeasure  
The Audio Server initialization failed. The Audio Server will stop.  
Reboot the camera. If the problem persists, it is an Audio Server failure. Ask for service.  
B403 Setting change failed [crit]  
Message  
%1  
cannot set config [%1]  
Error number  
Explanation  
Countermeasure  
Update of the setting values failed. The Audio Server will stop.  
Reboot the camera. If the problem persists, it is an Audio Server failure. Ask for service.  
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HTTP Server Messages  
H143 User name specification failure [notice]  
Message  
(http_auth.c.858) get_password failed (H143)  
Explanation  
An unknown user has been specified in the user authentication.  
H144 Password specification failure [notice]  
Message  
%1  
(http_auth.c.865) password doesn’t match for %1 %2 (H144)  
URL Name of the user who executed the countermeasure for XSS vulnerability (process equivalent  
to ftpd)  
%2  
User Name  
Explanation  
An incorrect password has been specified in the user authentication.  
H145 Connection rejected due to host access restriction [notice]  
Message  
%1  
(mod_haccess.c.XXX) host %1 access denied (H145)  
IP Address  
Explanation  
A connection has been rejected due to host access restriction.  
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System Messages  
S004 System start and stop [info]  
Message  
%1  
%1 webview  
Start (starting) or stop (stopping)  
The Video Server (webview) has started or stopped.  
Explanation  
S005 System setting changed [info]  
Message  
(vbadmin.c.XXX) System settings updated (S005)  
The settings have been changed without a reboot.  
Explanation  
S240 Camera error [warning]  
Message  
serviceman call (S240)  
The camera may have an error. Ask for service.  
Explanation  
S306 Error in saving setting values [err]  
Message  
Explanation  
Can't update system settings (S306)  
An error occurred when saving setting values in the system. The setting values failed to be saved.  
Need to make space by, for example, deleting unnecessary files in the user area.  
Countermeasure  
S307 Error in saving setting values [err]  
Message  
(vbadmin.c XXX) Can't update system settings (S307)  
Explanation  
An error occurred when saving setting values using the setting protocol. The setting values failed  
to be saved.  
Countermeasure  
Need to make space by, for example, deleting unnecessary files in the user area.  
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VB-C60 Viewer Message List  
Messages displayed in the Information Field  
Messages displayed in the Information Field in the viewer are divided into following three categories.  
Icon  
Classification  
Description  
help messages for buttons and pull-down menus, pan/tilt/zoom information  
from the camera, frame rate information, bit rate information, etc.  
Information message  
messages to alert users, for example, when an unsupported browser is  
used, an audio session is disconnected, etc.  
Warning message  
Error message  
messages to notify users of errors in the viewer.  
Information Messages  
*The message is displayed when the mouse cursor is placed on the following GUI parts  
Message  
Changes video display size.  
Changes video capture size.  
Switches to full screen mode.  
Pauses/Resumes video.  
GUI parts  
Video Capture Size Change UI  
Video Display Size Change UI  
Full Screen Mode button  
Pause/Resume button  
Reconnects to the camera.  
Starts/Stops receiving audio.  
Reconnect button  
Audio Reception button  
Displays camera controls for administrators.  
Changes zoom ratio.  
Control for Admin button  
Scroll bar for zoom  
Zoom-in the camera.  
Zoom Controller (tele)  
Zoom-out the camera.  
Zoom Controller (wide)  
Switches on/off backlight compensation.  
Displays camera control privilege status.  
Switches on camera control privilege.  
Switches on/off camera control privilege.  
Moves the center of the camera's image to the clicked position.  
Backlight Compensation button  
Control Privilege Status Indicator  
Obtain/Release Control privilege button  
Obtain/Release Control privilege button  
Video Display area  
Displays the panorama image as a camera control. Panorama Display area  
Controls the camera to preset positions.  
Displays information.  
Preset  
Information Field  
Message  
Description  
Connection closed by the camera.  
{n}fps Pan : {p} Tilt : {t} Zoom : {z}  
The connection with the camera has been closed.  
Displayed during normal communication with the camera.  
{n}fps Pan : {p} Tilt : {t} Zoom : {z} IS : {Image stabilization setting} Displayed during normal communication with the camera.  
Audio connection has been closed.  
This message is displayed when an audio session  
was disconnected while video session is running  
(for both transmission and reception systems).  
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VB-C60 Viewer Message List  
Warning Messages  
Message  
Description  
Unsupported browser is being used.  
Your web browser is not supported.  
Error Messages  
Message  
Description  
No response from the camera.  
Connection failed because of an invalid IP address  
or other reasons.  
The camera is not available because of too many users.  
Failed to get camera control privilege.  
The maximum number of connections has been exceeded.  
The control privilege request was rejected because it is  
currently being used by an Admin viewer or other reasons.  
The camera is not available for free accesses.  
The viewer cannot connect to the camera due to the  
address restriction or out of service hours.  
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Failed to establish audio connection.  
Please connect to the camera.  
Connection to receive audio failed.  
You attempted to operate the camera without  
connecting the viewer to the camera.  
Please switch on camera control privilege.  
You attempted to operate the camera without  
obtaining the camera control privilege.  
Another user is already connected as Administrator. Another Admin viewer has already been connecting to the camera.  
The viewer is already available in another window. The viewer is already available in another window.  
Cookie is not available or blocked on your web browser. Cookie is not available or blocked on your web browser.  
JavaScript is not available or disabled on your web browser.  
JavaScript is not available or disabled on your web browser.  
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Restore the Factory Default Settings  
Since VB-C60 supports various functions, it is recommended to take a note of each setting value.  
If you need to redo settings from the beginning because you have forgotten them or for some  
other reasons, restore the factory default settings.  
* For information on the factory default settings, refer to P.5-16.  
Restore the Factory Default Settings from the Maintenance Menu Using a Web Browser  
1. Start a Web browser and access the camera’s  
setting page  
The camera’s IP address, user name and  
administration password are required to display the  
setting page (P. 1-8).  
2. Click “Maintenance” on the setting page  
The Maintenance page is displayed.  
3. Click “Restore” in the “Restore Settings”  
submenu  
A message of whether to restore the factory default  
settings is displayed for confirmation. Click “OK” to  
restore the factory default settings.  
Never power off the camera while the restore operation is in progress. If turning off  
before completion, the camera may not work properly.  
Note  
Once you click “OK”, the process cannot be cancelled.  
4. All settings in the camera will be returned to the factory default settings  
All settings will be restored to the factory default settings, except camera’s administrator  
password, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway address, date and time, time zone, LAN  
interface, maximum transmission unit, and IPv6 use. The camera will be automatically rebooted  
after the restoring process.  
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Restore the Factory Default Settings  
Initialize the Camera using the Reset Switch  
If you have forgotten the IP address or Administrator password of VB-C60, you cannot control the  
camera via the network. In this case, press the reset switch on the rear of the camera.  
1. Power off the camera  
For information on how to power on/off the camera, refer to “Turning ON / OFF” (d Start  
Guide P.2-7).  
2. Switch on the camera with holding down the reset switch, then keep holding  
the reset switch for at least 5 seconds  
The reset switch is recessed from the rear panel. Use a thin tipped object to press the reset  
switch.  
All settings will be initialized.  
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Reset Switch  
If you use the reset switch to initialize VB-C60, all the settings including the network-  
related settings (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address) will be  
Note  
initialized. Therefore, you cannot use the camera from the PC connected to the camera  
via the network after reset. Set the IP address for your environment using “VB Initial  
Setting Tool v4.0” installed in the PC when initializing the camera (d Start Guide  
P.2-9).  
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List of Factory Default Settings  
The following table lists the factory default settings. When you have changed these settings, be  
sure to make a note of the new values.  
Item  
Setting  
Item Setting 1 (year/month/day)  
Item Setting 2 (year/month/day)  
User name (Administrator ID) root  
Administrator password  
VB-C60  
Setting page path  
admin  
LAN  
IP Address Setting  
IP Address  
Manual  
192.168.100.1  
255.255.255.0  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway Address  
LAN Interface  
Auto  
Maximum Transmission Unit 1500  
IPv6  
IPv6  
Enable  
IPv6 Address  
DNS  
Name Server Address 1  
Name Server Address 2  
Host name  
Register the Host Name in DDNS Disable  
SNMP  
SNMP  
Community Name  
Disable  
public  
Administrator Contact Information  
Administration Function Names  
Installation Location  
VB-C60  
Current Date and Time  
Setting  
Setting Method  
Set manually  
NTP Server (IP Address)  
Time Zone  
(GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo  
Camera Name  
Camera name (alphanumeric characters) Camera  
Camera Initial Settings  
AE Mode  
Slow Shutter  
Shutter Speed  
Focus Mode  
Camera Control  
Digital Zoom  
Image Stabilizer  
Day/Night  
Mode  
Auto  
Disable  
1/100  
Auto  
Disable  
Disable  
Manual  
Standard  
20  
Switching Brightness  
Response (sec.)  
Installation Conditions  
Dome  
Not used  
LED Setting  
Mount  
Camera Position Control  
Restricts to Presets  
Turn On  
On the ceiling  
No Restriction  
Camera position without control Do not return to Home Position  
Input Device 1  
External Input Device Name (alphanumeric characters)  
Input Device 2  
External Input Device Name (alphanumeric characters)  
Output Device 1  
External Output Device Name (alphanumeric characters)  
Output Device 2  
External Output Device Name (alphanumeric characters)  
JPEG  
Image Quality: 160 X 120  
3
3
3
Image Quality: 320 X 240  
Image Quality: 640 X 480  
Image Size: Image Transmission 320 x 240  
Maximum Frame Rate: Image Transmission 30.0  
Image Size: Upload  
MPEG-4  
320 x 240  
Video Quality  
3
Video Size  
320 x 240  
30  
Capture Frame Rate  
General Upload  
Upload  
Upload Disabled  
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Item  
Setting  
Item Setting 1 (year/month/day)  
Item Setting 2 (year/month/day)  
HTTP Upload  
Notification  
URI  
Notification Only with HTTP  
User Name  
Password  
Proxy Server  
Proxy Port  
80  
Proxy User Name  
Proxy Password  
Parameter (query string)  
FTP Upload  
Notification  
Image data upload with FTP  
FTP Server  
User Name  
Password  
PASV Mode  
Enable  
File Upload Path  
File Naming  
YYMMDDHHMMSSms  
Subdirectory Name to Create  
File Name to Create  
Maximum Number of Loops  
E-mail Notification  
Notification  
Mail Server Name  
Mail Server Port  
Sender (From)  
Recipient (To)  
Authentication  
User Name  
image.jpg  
0
Text only  
25  
Appendix  
None  
Password  
POP Server  
Subject  
Message  
Image Server  
Maximum Number of Clients 30  
Camera Control Queue Length 30  
Maximum Connection Time (sec.)  
0
Camera Control Time (sec.) 20  
Audio Server  
Audio Transmission from the Camera Disable  
Input Volume  
50  
Voice Activity Detection  
Disable  
Audio Reception from the viewer Disable  
Output Volume  
Echo Canceller  
Audio Input  
50  
Disable  
Line In  
HTTP Server  
HTTP Port  
80  
Global Address for the Web Pages IP Address  
IP Address (global address for the Web page)  
Port Number (global address for the Web page)  
Image Buffer  
Frame Rate  
1
0
0
Pre-event Buffer (number of image frames)  
Post-event Buffer (number of image frames)  
Motion Detection  
Motion Detection Event  
ON Event Operation  
OFF Event Operation  
Enable  
Disable  
Disable  
Continuous Motion Operation Disable  
Upload  
E-mail Notification  
Disable  
Disable  
Audio playback at ON event Disable  
Audio playback at OFF event Disable  
Sound Clip  
Volume  
50  
Automatic Tracking at ON event Disable  
Maximum tracking time (sec.) 60  
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Item  
Setting  
Item Setting 1 (year/month/day)  
Item Setting 2 (year/month/day)  
External Device Input  
External Device Input Event Enable  
External Device Input 1  
ON Event Operation  
OFF Event Operation  
Preset  
Disable  
Disable  
None  
Upload  
E-mail Notification  
Disable  
Disable  
Audio playback at ON event Disable  
Audio playback at OFF event Disable  
Sound Clip  
Volume  
50  
External Device Input 2  
ON Event Operation  
OFF Event Operation  
Preset  
Disable  
Disable  
None  
Upload  
E-mail Notification  
Disable  
Disable  
Audio playback at ON event Disable  
Audio playback at OFF event Disable  
Sound Clip  
Volume  
50  
Interval Timer  
Interval Timer Event  
Interval of the Timer  
Upload  
E-mail Notification  
Sound Clip Upload 1  
Browse File  
Enable  
1 min.  
Disable  
Disable  
Sound Clip Name  
Sound Clip Upload 2  
Browse File  
Sound Clip Name  
Sound Clip Upload 3  
Browse File  
Sound Clip Name  
Authorized User Account  
Authorized User Account  
Password  
User List  
Authorized User Account  
Authorized User Account  
Password  
User List  
User Authority  
Authorized user  
Privileged Camera Control Checked  
Camera Control  
Image Distribution  
Audio Distribution  
Guest user  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Camera Control  
Image Distribution  
Audio Distribution  
Host Access Restriction  
Host List  
Checked  
Checked  
Checked  
Apply the list to HTTP Server No  
Apply the list to Image Distribution No  
Apply the list to Audio Distribution No  
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Item  
Setting  
Item Setting 1 (year/month/day)  
Item Setting 2 (year/month/day)  
IPsec Set 1  
IPsec  
Disable  
IPsec Mode  
Tunnel Mode  
Destination Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Source Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Security Protocol  
ESP  
Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Destination Prefix Length  
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm  
SA ESP Authentication Algorithm  
SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA ESP SPI (outbound)  
SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA ESP SPI (inbound)  
SA AH Authentication Algorithm  
SA AH Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA AH SPI (outbound)  
SA AH Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA AH SPI (inbound)  
0
AES  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
IPsec Set 2  
IPsec  
Disable  
Tunnel Mode  
IPsec Mode  
Destination Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Source Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Security Protocol  
ESP  
Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Destination Prefix Length  
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm  
SA ESP Authentication Algorithm  
SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA ESP SPI (outbound)  
SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA ESP SPI (inbound)  
SA AH Authentication Algorithm  
SA AH Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA AH SPI (outbound)  
SA AH Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA AH SPI (inbound)  
0
AES  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
Appendix  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
IPsec Set 3  
IPsec  
Disable  
Tunnel Mode  
IPsec Mode  
Destination Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Source Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Security Protocol  
ESP  
Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Destination Prefix Length  
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm  
SA ESP Authentication Algorithm  
SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA ESP SPI (outbound)  
SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA ESP SPI (inbound)  
SA AH Authentication Algorithm  
SA AH Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA AH SPI (outbound)  
SA AH Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA AH SPI (inbound)  
0
AES  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
IPsec Set 4  
IPsec  
Disable  
Tunnel Mode  
IPsec Mode  
Destination Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Source Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Security Protocol  
ESP  
Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Destination Prefix Length  
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm  
SA ESP Authentication Algorithm  
SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA ESP SPI (outbound)  
SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA ESP SPI (inbound)  
SA AH Authentication Algorithm  
SA AH Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA AH SPI (outbound)  
SA AH Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA AH SPI (inbound)  
0
AES  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
IPsec Set 5  
IPsec  
Disable  
Tunnel Mode  
IPsec Mode  
Destination Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Source Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Security Protocol  
ESP  
Security Gateway Address (IPv4/IPv6)  
Destination Prefix Length  
SA ESP Encryption Algorithm  
SA ESP Authentication Algorithm  
SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA ESP SPI (outbound)  
SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)  
SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA ESP SPI (inbound)  
SA AH Authentication Algorithm  
SA AH Authentication Key (outbound)  
SA AH SPI (outbound)  
SA AH Authentication Key (inbound)  
SA AH SPI (inbound)  
0
AES  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
HMAC_SHA1_96  
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Index  
Frame Rate............................................................... 1-19  
FTP Upload .............................................................. 1-23  
A
Access Control ......................................................... 1-35  
Admin Tool ................................................................. 2-2  
Admin Viewer ............................................................. 3-8  
Audio Transmission from the Camera ................ 3-19  
Control for Admin Panel ...................................... 3-21  
Administrator .............................................................. 3-3  
Administrator Password ............................................. 1-7  
AE Mode ................................................................... 1-14  
Audio......................................................................... 1-27  
Audio Distribution ................................................ 1-36  
Audio Reception .......................................... 3-8, 3-10  
Audio Transmission ............................................. 1-27  
Input Volume ....................................................... 1-27  
Output Volume ..................................................... 1-27  
Audio Server ............................................................. 1-27  
Authorized User ......................................................... 3-3  
G
Gain .......................................................................... 3-26  
Global Address ............................................... 1-28, 4-10  
Guest User ................................................................. 3-3  
H
Home Position .......................................................... 1-18  
Host Access Restriction ........................................... 1-36  
HTTP Port ................................................................. 1-28  
HTTP Server ............................................................ 1-28  
HTTP Upload ............................................................ 1-22  
I
Image Buffer ............................................................. 1-29  
Image Quality ........................................................... 1-19  
Image Server ............................................................ 1-26  
Image Size................................................................ 1-19  
Infrared cut filter ............................................. 1-17, 3-28  
Interval Timer ........................................................... 1-33  
IP Address ....................................... 1-8, 1-28, 1-42, 2-4  
IPsec ......................................................................... 1-39  
IPv6 ............................................................................. 1-9  
B
Backlight Compensation ......................... 2-20, 3-9, 3-16  
C
Camera Control ........................................................ 1-15  
Camera Name .......................................................... 1-13  
Camera Parameters ................................................. 2-20  
Camera Position Control .......................................... 1-17  
J
JPEG ........................................................................ 1-19  
D
Date .......................................................................... 1-11  
Date and Time .......................................................... 1-11  
Day/Night .................................................................. 1-16  
Default Gateway Address .......................................... 1-8  
Digital Zoom ............................................................. 1-15  
DNS .................................................................... 1-7, 1-9  
L
LED ........................................................................... 1-17  
Log ............................................................................ 2-37  
Copy ..................................................................... 2-37  
Save ..................................................................... 2-37  
Search .................................................................. 2-37  
Select and View ................................................... 2-38  
Log Codes ................................................................ 2-37  
Log Message .............................................................. 5-6  
Log Viewer................................................................ 2-36  
Download ............................................................. 2-36  
Launch ................................................................... 2-5  
Search .................................................................. 2-37  
Select and View ................................................... 2-38  
View ..................................................................... 2-37  
E
Echo Canceller ......................................................... 1-27  
E-mail Notification .................................................... 1-24  
Event Log ................................................................. 1-44  
Exposure .................................................................. 3-25  
External Device Input ..................................... 1-32, 3-22  
Display Screen .................................................... 3-22  
Operate ................................................................ 1-32  
External Device Names ........................................... 1-18  
External Device Output ............................................ 3-22  
Control ................................................................. 3-22  
M
Maintenance ............................................................. 1-44  
Maximum Frame Rate.............................................. 1-19  
Maximum Transmission Unit ..................................... 1-8  
Microphone ............................................................... 1-27  
Mobile Phone ........................................................... 4-11  
Modifiers ..................................................................... 5-2  
Motion Detection ...................................................... 1-30  
Motion Detection Setting Tool ................................. 2-27  
MPEG-4 .................................................................... 1-19  
F
Factory Default ......................................................... 5-14  
List of Settings ..................................................... 5-16  
Restore ................................................................ 5-14  
Filtering ..................................................................... 2-38  
Focus ........................................................................ 1-15  
Focus Mode .............................................................. 1-14  
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N
V
Name Server Address ................................................ 1-9  
Network ...................................................................... 1-7  
Night Mode ............................................................... 3-28  
VB Viewer ................................................................. 3-10  
VBAdmin Tools........................................................... 2-2  
VB-C60 Viewer ........................................................... 3-2  
View Restriction ....................................................... 2-11  
Voice Activity Detection ........................................... 1-27  
P
Pan ................................................................. 2-17, 2-20  
Panorama Creation Tool ............................................ 2-6  
Capture .................................................................. 2-8  
Display Screen ...................................................... 2-7  
Panorama Preview ......................................... 2-12, 2-19  
Password ..................................................................... xiii  
Preset ....................................................................... 1-32  
Preset Preview frame ............................................... 2-21  
Preset Setting Area .................................................. 2-19  
Preset Setting Tool .................................................. 2-18  
Display Screen .................................................... 2-19  
Set ........................................................................ 2-21  
Preset Tour ............................................................... 2-24  
Set ........................................................................ 2-26  
Proxy........................................................................... 2-4  
W
White Balance .......................................................... 3-27  
Appendix  
R
Reboot ...................................................................... 1-42  
Reconnect ................................................................ 2-10  
Recording ................................................................. 2-28  
Reset Switch ............................................................ 5-15  
S
Sample Pages .................................................. 4-4, 4-12  
Sensitivity ................................................................. 2-31  
Server ....................................................................... 1-26  
Setting Menu .............................................................. 1-2  
Setup CD-ROM ........................................................... viii  
Shutter Speed ................................................ 1-14, 3-26  
Slow Shutter ............................................................. 1-14  
Smart Shade Control ............................................... 3-28  
SNMP ....................................................................... 1-10  
Status List ....................................................... 2-13, 2-20  
Subnet Mask .............................................................. 1-8  
T
Tilt ................................................................... 2-17, 2-20  
Time .......................................................................... 1-11  
Time Zone ................................................................ 1-12  
Troubleshooting ......................................................... 5-4  
U
Upload ...................................................................... 1-21  
User Account ............................................................ 1-35  
User Authority .................................................. 1-35, 3-3  
User List ................................................................... 1-35  
User Name ............................................................... 1-22  
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