Canon VB-C50i/VB-C50iR- User Manual

Canon VB-C50i/VB-C50iR

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; Introduction; Exclusion of Liability
  • Page 3 – iii; Request concerning disclosure of live videos and audio
  • Page 4 – iv; Package Contents
  • Page 5 – Contents; Chapter 2 Setting Up; Setting Up the Administrator Password and Ethernet etc.
  • Page 6 – Chapter 4 VB Administration Tools
  • Page 7 – vii; Chapter 5 Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution; Using the Still Picture Recording Function
  • Page 8 – viii; Chapter 7 Appendix
  • Page 9 – ix; How to Read This Manual; For information about setting
  • Page 10 – Safe Use of Equipment; Important Operational Instructions
  • Page 11 – xi; FCC NOTICE; Canadian Radio Interference Regulations; Réglementation canadienne sur les intérferences radio
  • Page 12 – xii; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 13 – xiii
  • Page 14 – xiv
  • Page 15 – xv; Maintenance; Cleaning the Equipment; Unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet.; Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, benzene or thinners.; Cleaning the Lens; Icons Used in This Instruction Manual
  • Page 16 – xvi
  • Page 17 – Before Using the; C50iR, the hardware and software requirements, and the; Chapter
  • Page 20 – Hardware and Software Requirements; Viewer Software User’s Manual); webview
  • Page 22 – VB Initial Setup Tool; VBCollector; From the Windows “Start” menu, launch the “Control Panel”.; Select a program you wish to restore and click “Delete”.
  • Page 23 – When you access the camera server
  • Page 25 – System Components and Their Operation; Front
  • Page 27 – Bottom
  • Page 28 – Example of Use; Sensor A
  • Page 29 – Setting Up; run initial checks, and confirm that the camera’s images are
  • Page 30 – LAN cable; Setup Workflow
  • Page 31 – e t w o r k
  • Page 32 – Install the camera securely.; Do not overtighten the mounting screw.
  • Page 33 – Setup is now complete.
  • Page 34 – Turning the Power ON and OFF; Connect the Camera to the Network; The network connection is now complete.
  • Page 35 – Perform Initial Settings for the Camera; Continued on the following page.; Installation Example
  • Page 36 – The camera connected to the network; Enter the user name “root” and the
  • Page 37 – Initial settings are now complete.
  • Page 38 – Your Web browser starts up and the; Check Operation of the Camera; Select the MAC address you want to; Camera Selection box; Check of operation is now complete.
  • Page 39 – O n c e t h e s t a r t i n g s c r e e n h a s; Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software.; Install the Software; Installation is now complete.
  • Page 40 – Viewer Software Overview; Viewer Software Types
  • Page 41 – Basic Settings; This chapter describes the basic settings for the VB-C50i/
  • Page 42 – What Can I Do on Each of the Settings Pages?
  • Page 43 – Accessing the Settings Title Page; Settings Title Page; The Setting Title Page appears.
  • Page 44 – “Back to top” button; “Japanese” or “English” button
  • Page 45 – Root Account; “Password”; However, note that all settings are restored to the
  • Page 46 – Ethernet; Connection Keeping
  • Page 47 – Setting Camera Control, Image Size and Quality (Camera and Video); Video Capture; “Video Capture Size”
  • Page 48 – Camera Control; “Shutter Speed”; “Use External Video Input”
  • Page 49 – Changes in the distance from the camera to the subject
  • Page 52 – Camera Names; “Camera Name”
  • Page 53 – Common Settings
  • Page 56 – “Maximum Number of Clients”
  • Page 57 – HTTP Server; “HTTP Port”
  • Page 58 – Camera Server; “Video Transmission Port”
  • Page 59 – Audio Server; “Audio Transmission”; “Voice Activity Detection”; “Noise Canceller”; “Slope Filter”; Audio Transmission
  • Page 60 – Audio Reception; “Audio Reception”
  • Page 61 – Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control); Authorized User Account; “User List”; “Still Image Capture permitted to listed users only”
  • Page 62 – Authorized/Restricted Host Specification; “Apply this list to Still Image Capture”
  • Page 63 – Listing Format; Listing Guidelines
  • Page 64 – Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time); Current Camera Time; “Date” and “Time”
  • Page 65 – New Camera Time; “Synchronize with computer time”; Time Zone; “Time Zone”
  • Page 66 – DNS; “Name Server Address 1-2”; “Register Host Name”
  • Page 67 – Mail; “Mail Server Host”; “POP before SMTP”; “User Name” and “Password”
  • Page 68 – External Device Names; “External Input Device 1-2”; “External Output Device 1-3”; LED; “LED Setting”
  • Page 69 – Using the Administration Tools (Administration Tools); On-board File System Information; “On-board File System Information”; Recorded Picture and Audio data* Information and Manipulation; “Recorded Picture and Audio data* Information and Manipulation”
  • Page 70 – Miscellaneous; “View Log Events”; “Reboot”; Setting Up the Administration Tools (Administration Tools)
  • Page 71 – VB Administration Tools
  • Page 72 – Overview of VB Administration Tools; Installing the VB Administration Tools
  • Page 73 – VBAdmin Startup Panel (
  • Page 74 – Schedule Setting Tool (
  • Page 75 – Starting Up VB Administration Tools; Double-click the “VB Admin Tools” desktop; The Server Setting dialog box appears.
  • Page 77 – Panorama Creation Tool; The Panorama Creation Tool is used to take and
  • Page 78 – Panorama Creation Tool Display Screen
  • Page 79 – VB-C50i panorama picture; Capturing Panorama Pictures; Select the AE lock position and whether or not
  • Page 80 – When capturing ends and the picture is; Updating/Deleting Panorama Pictures; Click the “Update Panorama Image” button.
  • Page 81 – Reconnecting; Choose “Reconnect” from the “File” menu; Displaying Connection Information; . C h o o s e “ C o n n e c t I n f o r m a t i o n ” f r o m t h e
  • Page 82 – View Restriction Tool
  • Page 83 – View Restriction Tool Display Screen; “Load Settings” button
  • Page 85 – Setting View Restrictions; Changing Settings from the View Restriction Preview Frame; Set the view restrictions by using the mouse
  • Page 86 – Retrieving Values from the Camera Angle of the Admin Viewer and; Click the “Admin Viewer” button to start it up.
  • Page 88 – Preset Setting Tool; After setting presets, set the preset tour.
  • Page 89 – Preset Setting Tool Display Screen; Preset Setting Area Display Screen; Preset Setting Area
  • Page 91 – Setting Presets; Changing Settings from the Preset Preview Frame; From the Preset Selection box, select the
  • Page 92 – Start up Admin Viewer and set the camera angle as a preset.
  • Page 94 – Preset Tour; Preset Tour Settings Area Display Screen
  • Page 96 – Select the preset number you want to add to; Setting Preset Tour; Select an option from Auto Preset Tour.; Select a preset in the Tour Schedule list and; To set the duration of the Preset Tour, select
  • Page 97 – Schedule Setting Tool; External Device Input:; External Device Output:; settings, and close the setting screen for the services.
  • Page 98 – Schedule Setting Tool Display Screen (Toolbar)
  • Page 99 – Normal Schedule Display Screen; Schedule selection checkbox; Weekly Calendar; Schedule track
  • Page 100 – Setting Up a Normal Schedule; With the Normal Schedule displayed, select; Display the Schedule tab and enter settings; Always; Weekly; Weekly on
  • Page 101 – Display the Service tab and enter settings for; Timer
  • Page 102 – When you have completed setting the sub-; This completes the settings for the normal schedule.
  • Page 103 – Special Schedule; Special Schedule Display Screen; Set Special Day selection box; Special Day Schedule
  • Page 104 – Setting Up a Special Schedule; box the Special Day you want to register in the Schedule.
  • Page 106 – When you have completed setting the sub-
  • Page 107 – This completes the settings for the special schedule.; Schedule Setting screen to save the schedules.; Resetting Schedule Settings
  • Page 108 – Setting Up Service
  • Page 109 – Timer Setting Tool; Timer Setting Tool Display Screen
  • Page 111 – Setting Up Audio Playback; Setting Up Picture Recording; With the Schedule Setting Tool, open the Timer Setting Tool.
  • Page 112 – Motion Detection Setting Tool Display Screen (Live Mode); Motion Detection Setting Tool; Notes on Using This Function
  • Page 113 – Flow of Motion Detection Settings
  • Page 114 – Setting Up Motion Detection
  • Page 118 – Enter the settings for output to an external; Set Audio Playback and automatic tracking
  • Page 119 – This completes the settings for motion detection.; Check motion detection status in the server.
  • Page 120 – Motion detection status and screen display
  • Page 121 – Recording Options setting dialog box is displayed.; Video Recording Options setting dialog box; Adjust the motion detection level in
  • Page 122 – Night Mode Setting Tool; Night Mode Setting Display Screen
  • Page 123 – Setting Up Night Mode; With the Schedule Setting Tool, open the Night Mode Setting Tool.
  • Page 124 – External Device Input Setting Tool; External Device Input Setting Tool Display Screen
  • Page 125 – Setting Up External Device Input
  • Page 126 – Specify the Audio Playback operation settings.; Set external device output operations.
  • Page 127 – External Device Output Setting Tool; External Device Output Settings Tool Display Screen
  • Page 128 – Setting Up External Device Output; Device Output Setting screen.
  • Page 130 – E-mail Notification Settings dialog box
  • Page 131 – Audio Playback Settings dialog box; and select the audio file you want to set.
  • Page 132 – Downloading Log Files; When Log Viewer is started up from the; Log Viewer
  • Page 133 – Viewing the Log; Code; Saving a Log to a File/Opening a Saved File; Choose “Save” from the “File” menu bar.; Copying and searching a log
  • Page 134 – Using Selection Criteria to Display Logs; Choose “Filter” from the “View” menu bar.
  • Page 135 – Admin Viewer; “Control” button; About the special privileges of administrators
  • Page 136 – Starting Up Admin Viewer; “Admin Viewer” icon on the desktop.; Operating External Devices and Motion Detection; Detection Status; Choose Setup Properties from the View menu
  • Page 137 – C h o o s e E x t e r n a l D e v i c e I n p u t f r o m t h e; Operating External Device Output; Click the “Start Control” button to get camera
  • Page 138 – Enabling/Disabling View Restrictions; Choose either “ON” or “OFF” from View; Operating a Camera; Advanced Camera Control; How to Operate and Set Up; Click the “Advanced camera control” button; “Speed” button
  • Page 139 – Clicking the Screen to Control the Camera
  • Page 140 – Camera-Specific Functions; Click the “Camera-specific features” button
  • Page 141 – Sending and Receiving* Audio; Sending Audio; Click the “Microphone setting” button on the
  • Page 142 – Playing Received Audio*; Click the “Audio” button on the Toolbar.; Play audio data
  • Page 143 – Click the “Shade Correction” button on the; Shade Correction; Shade Correction slide bar; Auto Reconnection Function; Choose “Setup Properties” from the “View”
  • Page 145 – Picture data can be distributed in various ways, including
  • Page 146 – Internet; Web Pages for Video Distribution
  • Page 148 – Viewer for Java; Viewer Overview; LiveApplet; Glimpse
  • Page 149 – Viewer for PC
  • Page 150 – Examples of sample pages; JavaApplet sample 1; Launch your Web browser and enter the following URL:; Viewing Sample Pages; The following pages appear. Click the sample
  • Page 151 – Using the Viewer for Java to Distribute Videos; Using the Viewer for Java to Create a Web Page
  • Page 152 – Saving Web Page Data
  • Page 153 – Example of Using the Viewer for Java to Create a Web Page; Embed the Viewer for Java, and Display a Text in a Separate Frame
  • Page 155 – Using Glimpse and LiveApplet Together; Glimpse embedded in the
  • Page 157 – Providing “LiveApplet” with Camera Control Restricted to Presets; Modifying the Startup and Disconnection Screens; Nothing Specified; Startup screen
  • Page 158 – Certain Images Specified
  • Page 160 – Displaying Bitmap Images on the Video Screen; Sample transparent GIF; Specifying the Background Color
  • Page 161 – Viewer for Java Parameters
  • Page 164 – Applet Tag Descriptions
  • Page 165 – Using the Viewer for PC to Distribute Videos; Setting Up the Web Server
  • Page 166 – following type of code in the file:; Creating wvh Files; by changing the file name and extension.
  • Page 167 – Example of a Web page Using the Viewer for PC
  • Page 168 – Distributing Videos Using a Browser Only; Displaying the Live Video at Access as a Still Picture
  • Page 169 – Displaying Live Video from a Specified Angle as Still Pictures
  • Page 170 – Example of Video Distribution Using One Global Address; Set the Viewer for Java description
  • Page 171 – Distributing Still Images to a Mobile Phone; Start up your browser and enter the following URL.
  • Page 172 – Camera Control by Position Specification; C50iR, referring to the section “Saving Web Page Data” (; Overwriting Sample Pages
  • Page 175 – This chapter describes a couple of specific examples of the
  • Page 176 – Sample Application Combining a Door-opening Sensor
  • Page 177 – Sample Still Picture Recording Settings
  • Page 179 – Sample Settings
  • Page 180 – Sample Application Using a Timer
  • Page 182 – Sample application in combination with a warning device
  • Page 185 – Using VBCollector; Downloaded data displays
  • Page 186 – Installing VBCollector; When Using Older Versions of VBCollector
  • Page 187 – Starting Up VBCollector; Registering a Server; Adding a Server; To add a server, choose “Add” from the
  • Page 188 – Enter each item in the various fields and click; Downloading data to a shared folder on the network
  • Page 189 – Editing Server Information; Choose “Edit” from the “Server” menu bar,; As with the procedure for adding servers,
  • Page 190 – Enter each item in the various items and click; Registering Tasks; Adding a Task; To add a task, choose “New Task” from the
  • Page 192 – Editing Tasks; In the Task View, select the task to be edited; Executing and Canceling Tasks; Executing a Task; As with procedure to add a new task, change
  • Page 193 – Status; Host Name; Check Task Status; D u r i n g t h e e x e c u t i o n o f a t a s k , c h o o s e
  • Page 194 – Refresh Task View Display Content
  • Page 195 – Automatic Downloading by Notification; Choose “Automatic Download by Notification” in the “Tools” menu bar.
  • Page 196 – the server to give a low server capacity notification.
  • Page 197 – “Search data” button; “Refresh” button; Viewing Recorded Images and Playing Back Recorded Audio; Launch the VBCollector Image Viewer; To Launch the Image Viewer; Choose “Display Data” from the “Tools”; VBCollector Image Viewer Window Details
  • Page 199 – Using the Display Modes
  • Page 200 – The detailed data information appears.; Viewing Detailed Data Information; Double-click a thumbnail or data in the list
  • Page 202 – Change window size; Finding Data; Select the server to be searched in the folder; Search Name
  • Page 204 – Extracting Files; Select the folder containing the files to be; Managing Extracted Files; Select “Add Folder” from the “View” menu
  • Page 205 – Specify the folder containing the files to be; Deleting Data
  • Page 206 – Viewing Logs
  • Page 207 – Displaying Logs According to Selection Criteria
  • Page 208 – Search Logs; Choose “Search” from the “Edit” menu bar.; Enter the character string you want to search; “Match case”; A line containing the relevant character string
  • Page 209 – Selecting Log Files; Choose “Open” from the “File” menu bar.
  • Page 210 – Enter information for each item in the Option; Setting Retention Period and Disk Space; Choose “Options” from the “Tools” menu bar.
  • Page 213 – Appendix
  • Page 214 – Troubleshooting; The video does not appear.
  • Page 216 – A007 View restriction setting error (warning); Log Messages; A001 Camera server startup failure (crit); Camera Server-related Log Messages
  • Page 217 – A010 Camera control driver start and stop (info); A011 Camera control device error (warning); A012 WebView Livescope client start and stop (info); A014 Access prohibited due to host restriction (notice)
  • Page 218 – A016 Amount of transmitted video data (info)
  • Page 219 – Password mismatch when restricting user access (notice); Audio Server-related Log Messages; Audio server startup and shut down (info)
  • Page 222 – Audio server initialization failure (crit); B301 Transmission audio device error
  • Page 223 – System-related Log Messages; S028 POP authentication failure (warning)
  • Page 224 – The VBCollector Log Messages; Log messages output by Task Scheduler Service
  • Page 226 – Log messages while downloading
  • Page 228 – AC Adapter; Specifications
  • Page 229 – External Device I/O Terminals; External Device Input Terminals (IN; Rating across the output terminals: Up to 50 V DC; Internal Connection Chart
  • Page 230 – System Configuration; Viewer Software Functions
  • Page 231 – Sample Network Configurations; Sample Configuration in an ISP Environment; Client receiving
  • Page 232 – Upgrading the Firmware Remotely; Specify the folder containing the firmware.
  • Page 233 – Restoring the Factory Default Settings; Launch the Web browser and display; C l i c k t h e “ R e s t o r e ” b u t t o n f o r
  • Page 234 – Restoring the Factory Default Settings from the Reset Switch; pressed from more than 5 seconds.
  • Page 235 – Initializing the Camera Head Position; Launch the Web browser and enter the following URL:
  • Page 237 – Factory Default Settings; Item
  • Page 239 – Data Capacity of Recorded Pictures and Audio*; The information provided in this section is an indication only.; Amount of Memory
  • Page 240 – Amount of Audio Data*; Data Capacity of Recorded Pictures & Audio
  • Page 241 – Index
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Page 2 - ii; Introduction; Exclusion of Liability

ii Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Canon Network Camera VB-C50i/VB-C50iR (referred to hereafteras the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR).This User’s Manual describes how to set up and use the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR. Read this manual carefullybefore using the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR to ensure effective operation. In par...

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iii Introduction Request concerning disclosure of live videos and audio With respect to the disclosure of live videos and audio, we request that sufficientconsideration be given to matters of privacy and rights not to be photographed. Canonconsiders the following points concerning such matters when ...

Page 4 - iv; Package Contents

iv Package Contents The VB-C50i/VB-C50iR package contains the following items. If any of these items is missing, please contact the retailer from which you purchased the product. * The cable length may differ depending on the country in which the product was purchased. 1. VB-C50i main unit (or VB-C5...

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