Canon VB150 Use the Motion Detection Setting Tool → P.80, Control based on motion detection

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Detail Settings

External Device Common Settings

When using WebView Livescope MV Ver. 2.1 (sold separately P.16), if these settings are made, all names will be applied to MV. Since these settings are not applied to the viewers (P.6), these settings are only required if MV is used.

"External Device Input 1/2"

"External Device Input Name"

Enter on external device input name consisting of up to 15 alphanumeric characters.

"External Device Output 1/2"

"External Device Output Name"

Enter on external device output name consisting of up to 15 alphanumeric characters.

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Picture Recording and output : triggered by external device

Use this setting to operate the picture recording function when recording is performed in conjunction with an external device such as a sensor or switch.

For a detailed example of actual operation, see "dPicture Recording User's Guide" (P.1).

"External Device Input 1/2"

Up to 2 recordings from external devices can be set.

"Recording at ON event"

Tick this option to record pictures when an "ON" event is detected from an external device.

"Recording at OFF event"

Tick this option to record pictures when an "OFF" event is detected from an external device.

"Pre-event Recording (sec.)"

When you want to record the pictures that proceeds an ON or OFF event, use this setting to enter the required number of seconds.

"Post-event Recording (sec.)"

When you want to record the pictures that follows an ON or OFF event, use this setting to enter the required number of seconds.

"Recording between ON event and OFF event" Tick this option to record pictures for as long as an "ON" status continues from the external device.

"Recording Interval between events" Records pictures at set intervals between ON and OFF event. Specify a value between 1 and 600 seconds as the sampling interval.

"Camera Position"

Selects the camera angle used when pictures are recorded. Select "Not specified", "Home 1" to "Home 4" or "Preset 1" to "Preset 8".

"Send recorded pictures by e-mail"

You need to make "Mail" settings (P.55)

"Output to External Device 1/2"

Tick this check box when you want to control output to an external device. Keep in mind that output to an external device may not always be possible from Admin Viewer or WebView Livescope MV Ver. 2.0/2.1.

"Delay following OFF event (sec.)

When controlling output to an external device and output must retain ON after input is set to OFF, use this setting to specify a delay of up to 20 seconds.

"Set operation time"

When you tick this option, input from an external device is limited to the operation time specified below. Enter the start time and end time for the intervals during which external input is acceptable.

"Handle ON/OFF input in reverse"

On some devices, ON and OFF are reversed. Use this setting for such devices.

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Contents VB150 Exclusion of Liability IntroductionCopyright Information Trademark NoticesChecking the Package Contents Contents 103 101104 107Using the Still Picture Recording Function Viewer for PC SettingsUsing the Motion Detection Function IntroductionThis document Picture Recording User’s Guide How to Read This ManualGuide to Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution Viewer SoftwareImportant Warnings Safe Use of EquipmentImportant Operational Instructions FCC Notice Important Safety Instructions Safe Use of Equipment Page Cleaning the Equipment MaintenancePage Before Using the VB150 Panorama picture creation function and various settings Compatible with wireless LANsCamera position preset function WebView Livescope builtView restriction function Easy setting and administrationBuilt-in Web server and FTP server Plenty of expandabilityVideo Distributor System OverviewViewer Software Supplied Operating Environment VB Administration Tools Ver .1 → P.59VBCollector Ver .1 → dPicture Recording User’s Guide P.13 Viewer for Java VerCompatible Cameras Sold separately Viewer Software for Monitoring Use Sold separatelyCompatible Networks Compatible PC Cards Sold separatelySystem Components and Their Operation 100/10 BT Ethernet connector Factory defaults reset switchCamera control connector CC1, CC2 PC card slot BPage Setting Up the VB150 Connecting the camera Setup WorkflowChecking operation Camera connection is now complete Connecting the cameraInitializing the VB150 Precautions for Turning the VB150 On and OffClick to select Initial settings are now complete Operation checking is now complete Checking operationWe recommend that you create a panorama picture → P.65 Example of Viewer for JavaDetail Settings Accessing the Settings Title Detail SettingsSettings Title Parallel Settings TitleAdministration Account System SettingsSettings Web page URL OthersEthernet Network SettingsWireless LAN Installation location and communications securityWith the new IP address → P.34 ConnectionsPPP Primarily CallPPPConnection Keeping Static Route ControlCommon Settings Camera and Video SettingsSettings for cameras 1 to View Restriction Connected to 2 camera control connectors Connected to 1 camera control connectorExample of 4 cameras cascade Example of 2 cameras cascadeTouching it, be sure to reboot the VB150. → P.57 View Restriction SettingsControllable Range and Video Capture Range Controllable Range and Video Capture Range for Each CameraAbout View Restriction Common Setting Preset SettingsPresets Up to 8 presets can be specified Web Pages for Video Distribution P.9Picture Recording Common Settings Picture Recording and External Device I/O SettingsStart up the Viewer for PC then check the Size value →dPicture Recording Users Guide P.13Description Values Specifying parameters in Picture Mail messagesExternal Device Common Settings Use the Motion Detection Setting Tool → P.80For picture recording and external device Control based on motion detectionPicture Recording Triggered by External Devices Been reached Method varies with the environment being usedExample Picture Recording and Output byAuthorized/Restricted Host Specification → P.52 Access Control SettingsAuthorized User Account → P.52 Users can be registeredAuthorized/Restricted Host List Descriptions Example 1 To prohibit access from a hostListing Format Listing GuidelinesPage Webview Livescope Settings Mail Miscellaneous SettingsHttp Server Log.0... are created Flash memory card is inserted into the slot on the VB150Log Miscellaneous Administration Tools SettingsOn-board File System Information Slot A/BVB Administration Tools VBAdmin Startup Panel → P.63 Overview of VB Administration ToolsPanorama Creation Tool → P.65 Motion Detection Setting Tool → P.80 Preset Setting Tool → P.75Admin Viewer → P.92 View Restriction Tool → P.70Be installed → P.19 Installing VB Administration ToolsTo Install WebView Livescope Helper Viewer Ver .1 or earlier VB Administration Tools Ver.1.0WebView Livescope Camera Server WebView Livescope ManagerTo Start Up Starting Up VB Administration ToolsViewer and Admin Viewer can be started up at the same time Without a panorama picture Panorama Creation ToolWith a panorama picture Panorama shot, be sure to click this button Panorama Creation Tool Display ScreenDisplay ranges of the panorama pictures are different Capturing Panorama PicturesVC-C4 panorama picture VC-C4R panorama pictureTo Delete Updating/Deleting Panorama PicturesOpening/Saving Pictures ReconnectingDisplaying Connection Information View Restriction Tool View Restriction Tool Display Screen To save the settings to the VB150View Restriction Tool Changing Settings from the View Restriction Preview Frame Setting View RestrictionsTo Make Settings Restriction on from the Privilege menu → P.94 Reflecting preset settings to the viewer Preset Setting ToolSetting presets using the Preset Setting Tool Preset Setting Tool Display Screen Page Changing Settings from the Preset Preview Frame Setting PresetsConnected Motion Detection Setting Tool Motion Detection Setting Tool Display Screen Motion Detection Setting Tool Continuous motion detection Specifying the Motion Detection Function SettingsScheduled motion detection Choose -Not Specified- in the Detection preset selection box Setting the detection location and areaSetting the sensitivity Setting the motion detection parametersSetting the duration Setting the area ratioSetting the Action Performed Displaying Motion Detection Status of the Server ErrorsMotion detection status of the server display may not match Motion detected peak display in this toolSaving Settings to the VB150 Setting the Frame RateDownloading Log Files Log ViewerTo Download Viewing the Log Using selection criteria to display logsTo Set Selection Criteria Recording Application Log messages related to applications → P.23Http Server Log messages related to the Http server → P.27 These log messages refer to the system’s Http serverStarting Up Admin Viewer Admin ViewerAbout the special privileges of administrators Displaying and saving the external device input status Operating External DevicesTo Set External Device Input Enabling/Disabling View Restrictions To Enable or Disable View RestrictionsOperating External Device Output To Set External Device OutputAdvanced Camera Control Operating a CameraClicking the screen to control the camera Controlling NU-700 Appendix Troubleshooting Cannot control the camera Wireless LAN card does not work and communication failsCannot record or search pictures This fileWire connection of the camera control cable RS-232C SpecificationsExternal Device Input Terminals In1, In2 External Device I/O TerminalsExternal Device Output Terminals Out1, Out2 Viewer for Java System ConfigurationViewer for PC VB150Sample LAN Environment Configuration Sample Network ConfigurationsSample Dialup Environment Configuration Be sure to assign a fixed IP address on the VB150Sample ISP Environment Configuration Sample LAN plus Dialup Environment ConfigurationSample Wireless LAN Environment Configuration Upgrading the Firmware Remotely Use the procedure below to perform the remote upgradeObtain the new firmware Launch the vb150rfu.exe program on the enclosed CD-ROMInitializing settings other than system/network settings Restoring the Factory Default SettingsInitializing all settings Factory default settings using the Restore button → P.109Setting Item Setting 1 y m d Item setting 2 y m d Factory Default Setting110 Procedure for Using Flash Memory Cards Using a PC CardInsert the flash memory card Into the VB150 To use a Web browser as an FTP clientConnection information Index113 114 Imprimé AU Japon