Main
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Introduction
Exclusion of Liability
On Copyrights
Notes
Trademark Notices
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Request concerning disclosure of live videos and audio
Introduction
Usage Notice of Audio
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Package Contents
Contents
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Chapter 4 VB Administration Tools
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Chapter 5 Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution
Chapter 6 Using the Picture Recording Function
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Chapter 7 Appendix
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How to Read This Manual
For information about setting up the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi
For information about using the Viewer
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a Safe Use of Equipment
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a Important Warnings
For Users in the UK (PA-V16)
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FCC NOTICE
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
Rglementation canadienne sur les intrferences radio
FDA regulation
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a IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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a Notes on Using PoE Hubs
xv
Maintenance
Cleaning the Equipment
d
Notes on Using the Motion Detection Function and VBCollector
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Features of the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi
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1-3
1-4
Hardware and Software Requirements
Viewer Software ( d Viewer Software Users Manual)
Viewer for PC Ver. 3.6
Viewer for Java Ver. 3.6
1-5
VBCollector Ver. 3.0 ( P.6-11)
VB Initial Setup Tool Ver. 2.1 ( P.2-8)
This tool is for performing initial settings for the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi.
VB Administration Tools Ver. 2.2 ( P.4-2)
1-6
Using the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi with Windows XP SP2...
1-7
Using the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi with Windows Server 2003...
1-8
Viewer Software for Monitoring Use (Sold separately)
WebView Livescope MV Ver. 2.1/LE
Hardware and Software Requirements
Network Video Recorder VK-64/VK-16 v1.1 (Storage Server System Requirements)
Multipoint Recording Software for Monitoring Use (Sold separately)
System Components and Their Operation
Front
1-10
System Components and Their Operation
Bottom
Rear
1-11
Multi-Terminal Module VB-EX50 (Sold Separately)
Example of Use
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Page
Setup Workflow
Page
2-4
1. Set Up the Camera
2-5
1. Set Up the Camera
Using the Wide Converter
Setup is now complete.
2-6
2. Connect the Camera to the Network
2-7
2. Connect the Camera to the Network
Turning the Power ON and OFF
The network connection is now complete.
2-8
3. Perform Initial Settings for the Camera
2-9
2-10
5. A setup progress window appears and your settings will be saved.
Initial settings are now complete.
3. Perform Initial Settings for the Camera
2-11
4. Check Operation of the Camera
Page
2-13
5. Install the Software
2-14
Viewer Software Overview
Viewer Software Types
Features of the Viewer Software
Hardware and Software Requirements
Handling of Video and Audio
Page
3-2
What Can I Do on Each of the Settings Pages?
3-3
Accessing the Settings Title Page
1. Use the browser to access http://192.168.100.1/admin/.
2. Enter the user name and password.
The Setting Title Page appears.
3-4
Settings Title Page
3-5
Setting Up the Administrator Password and Ethernet etc. (System and Network)
Root Account
3-6
Ethernet
Setting Up the Administrator Password and Ethernet etc. (System and Network)
3-7
Connection Keeping
Setting Up the Administrator Password and Ethernet etc. (System and Network)
3-8
Setting Camera Control, Image Size and Quality (Camera and Video)
Video Capture
3-9
Camera Control
3-10
The camera may have difficulty focusing automatically on subjects of the type shown below.
3-11
Camera Names
3-12
Presetting Best Shot (Preset)
Common Settings
3-13
Presetting Best Shot (Preset)
3-14
Preset 1-10
Presetting Best Shot (Preset)
3-15
Setting Up the HTTP, Camera and Audio Servers (Server)
Common Settings
3-16
HTTP Server
3-17
Camera Server
3-18
Audio Server (VB-C50FSi only)
Audio Transmission
3-19
Audio Reception
3-20
Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control)
Authorized User Account
3-21
Authorized/Restricted Host Specification
Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control)
3-22
Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control)
3-23
Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time)
Current Camera Time
3-24
New Camera Time
Time Zone
Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time)
3-25
Setting Up Name Server Address and Mail etc. (Miscellaneous)
DNS
3-26
Mail
Setting Up Name Server Address and Mail etc. (Miscellaneous)
3-27
External Device Names
LED
Setting Up Name Server Address and Mail etc. (Miscellaneous)
3-28
Using the Administration Tools (Administration Tools)
On-board File System Information
Recorded Picture and Audio data* Information and Manipulation
3-29
Miscellaneous
Using the Administration Tools (Administration Tools)
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VB Administration Tools
Chapter
4-2
Overview of VB Administration Tools
Installing the VB Administration Tools
Page
4-4
Overview of VB Administration Tools
Admin Viewer ( P.4-61)
Schedule Setting Tool ( P.4-22)
Log Viewer ( P.4-58)
4-5
Starting Up VB Administration Tools
1. Double-click the VB Admin Tools desktop icon or select VB Admin Tools from the Start menu.
2. The Server Setting dialog box appears.
4-6
3. The VBAdmin Startup Panel starts up.
Starting Up VB Administration Tools
4-7
View Restriction Tool
4-8
View Restriction Tool Display Screen
4-9
4-10
Setting View Restrictions
Changing Settings from the View Restriction Preview Frame
4-11
Retrieving Values from the Camera Zoom Position of the Admin Viewer and Changing Settings
4-12
4-13
Preset Setting Tool
4-14
Preset Setting Tool Display Screen
Preset Setting Area Display Screen
4-15
4-16
Setting Presets
Changing Settings from the Preset Preview Frame
4-17
Retrieving Values from the Camera Zoom Position of the Admin Viewer and Changing Settings
4-18
4-19
Preset Tour
Preset Tour Settings Area Display Screen
4-20
4-21
Setting Preset Tour
4-22
Schedule Setting Tool
4-23
Schedule Setting Tool Display Screen (Toolbar)
4-24
Normal Schedule
Normal Schedule Display Screen
4-25
Setting Up a Normal Schedule
4-26
5. Display the Service tab and enter settings for the services you want to use.
4-27
6. When you have completed setting the sub- schedule tracks, click OK button.
This completes the settings for the normal schedule.
4-28
Special Schedule
Special Schedule Display Screen
4-29
Setting Up a Special Schedule
4-30
4-31
7. When you have completed setting the sub- schedule tracks, click OK button.
4-32
Resetting Schedule Settings
4-33
Setting Up Service
4-34
Timer Setting Tool
Timer Setting Tool Display Screen
4-35
4-36
Setting Up Picture Recording
Setting Up Audio Playback (VB-C50FSi only)
4-37
Motion Detection Setting Tool
Motion Detection Setting Tool Display Screen (Live Mode)
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4-39
Flow of Motion Detection Settings
4-40
Setting Up Motion Detection
1. Open the Motion Detection Setting Tool with the Schedule Setting Tool.
2. Set the camera frame rate and the camera position for detection (Camera tab).
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3. Create a motion detection area (Area tab)
4. Setting the level of motion detection for the motion detection area (Area tab)
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4-43
5. Enter the settings for Recording when the device detects motion (Recording tab).
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4-45
This completes the settings for motion detection.
8. Check motion detection status in the server.
4-46
Motion detection status and screen display
4-47
Setting the motion detection level while checking recorded images
2. Align the camera position and click the Rec. Start button in Live Mode.
3. Adjust the motion detection level in the Area tab while checking the video in Video Mode.
4-48
Night Mode Setting Tool
Night Mode Setting Display Screen
4-49
Setting Up Night Mode
1. With the Schedule Setting Tool, open the Night Mode Setting Tool.
4-50
External Device Input Setting Tool
External Device Input Setting Tool Display Screen
4-51
Setting Up External Device Input
1. With the Schedule Setting Tool, open the External Device Input Setting Tool.
2. Perform picture recording operations.
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4-53
External Device Output Setting Tool
External Device Output Settings Tool Display Screen
4-54
Setting Up External Device Output
4-55
Relationship between ON and OFF events and picture/audio recording*
4-56
Tip
Parameter
E-mail Notification Settings dialog box
Description Values
4-57
Audio Playback Settings dialog box (VB-C50FSi only)
4-58
Downloading Log Files
Log Viewer
4-59
Viewing the Log
Saving a Log to a File/Opening a Saved File
Copying and searching a log
4-60
Using Selection Criteria to Display Logs
1. Choose Filter from the View menu bar.
Log Viewer
4-61
Admin Viewer
[Special privileges of Admin Viewer]
4-62
Starting Up Admin Viewer
Operating External Devices and Motion Detection
Setting Notification of Changes in External Device Input and Motion Detection Status
4-63
Displaying and Saving the External Device Input and Motion Detection Status
Operating External Device Output
4-64
Operating a Camera
Advanced Camera Control
Enabling/Disabling View Restrictions
1. Choose either ON or OFF from View Restriction in the Privilege menu bar.
4-65
Clicking the Screen to Control the Camera
4-66
Camera-Specific Functions
4-67
Sending and Receiving* Audio (VB-C50FSi only)
Sending Audio
4-68
Playing Received Audio (VB-C50FSi only)
1. Click the Audio button on the Toolbar. 2. The Audio settings dialog box is displayed.
4-69
Shade Correction
Auto Reconnection Function
4-70
Restoring the Default Exposure and Focus Settings When Closing the Admin Viewer
Page
5-2
Web Pages for Video Distribution
HTTP (WWW) server
Example of a Web page for video distribution (VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fis built-in page)
Internet
5-3
Web Pages for Video Distribution
5-4
Viewer for Java
Viewer Overview
LiveApplet Glimpse
5-5
Viewer Overview
Viewer for PC
5-6
Viewing Sample Pages
5-7
Using the Viewer for Java to Distribute Videos
Using the Viewer for Java to Create a Web Page
5-8
Saving Web Page Data
5-9
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
5-10
1sample.htm
2header.htm
3lvappl.htm
5-11
Using Glimpse and LiveApplet Together
5-12
1glimps.htm
2popup.htm
5-13
Providing LiveApplet with Camera Control Restricted to Presets
Modifying the Startup and Disconnection Screens
Nothing Specified
5-14
Certain Images Specified
5-15
Displaying the Host Name, Frame Count and Other Information on the Video Screen
5-16
Displaying Bitmap Images on the Video Screen
Specifying the Background Color
Pasting a Picture to the Background
5-17
Viewer for Java Parameters
LiveApplet
5-18
Parameter Name
Omissible
Description
5-19
Glimpse
5-20
Applet Tag Descriptions
5-21
Using the Viewer for PC to Distribute Videos
Setting Up the Web Server
5-22
Creating wvh Files
5-23
Using the Viewer for PC to Distribute Videos
1<A HREF="WebView.wvh">Let's view the image</A>
Example of a Web page Using the Viewer for PC
5-24
Distributing Videos Using a Browser Only
Displaying the Live Video at Access as a Still Picture
Displaying a Specified Number Of Live Video Frames As a Video at Access
5-25
GetStillImage Parameters
Displaying Live Video from a Specified Zoom Magnification as Still Pictures
5-26
Example of Video Distribution Using One Global Address
Internet
5-27
Distributing Still Images to a Mobile Phone
1. Start up your browser and enter the following URL. http://192.168.100.1:80/mobile/index.html
2. Select the language (English or Japanese). 3. The sample page appears.
5-28
Example of Creating a Screen for Distribution of a Still Image to a Mobile Phone
Overwriting Sample Pages
POS1.htm
still.jpg parameters
Page
6-2
Using the Still Picture Recording Function Linked to an External Device
Sample Application Combining a Door-opening Sensor
6-3
Using the Still Picture Recording Function Linked to an External Device
6-4
Using the Audio Playback/Recording* Function Linked to an External Device
Sample Application Combining a Speaker, Microphone and Door-opening Sensor
6-5
Using the Audio Playback/Recording Function Linked to an External Device
6-6
Using the Still Picture Recording Function with a Predetermined Schedule
Sample Application Using a Timer
6-7
Using the Still Picture Recording Function with a Predetermined Schedule
6-8
Using the Motion Detection Function with a Predetermined Schedule
Sample application in combination with a warning device
6-9
Using the Motion Detection Function with a Predetermined Schedule
6-10
Using the Motion Detection Function with a Predetermined Schedule
6-11
Using VBCollector
6-12
Installing VBCollector
When Using Older Versions of VBCollector
6-13
Starting Up VBCollector
Registering a Server
Adding a Server
6-14
2. Enter each item in the various fields and click the OK button.
Downloading data to a shared folder on the network
6-15
Editing Server Information
6-16
2. Enter each item in the various items and click the OK button.
Registering Tasks
Adding a Task
1. To add a task, choose New Task from the Task menu bar.
6-17
6-18
Editing Tasks
Executing and Canceling Tasks
Executing a Task
Canceling a Task
6-19
Check Task Status
6-20
Starting/Stopping the Service
Details Displayed on the Task View
Refresh Task View Display Content
6-21
Automatic Downloading by Notification
6-22
6-23
Viewing Recorded Images and Playing Back Recorded Audio
Launch the VBCollector Image Viewer
1. Choose Display Data from the Tools menu bar.
VBCollector Image Viewer Window Details
6-24
6-25
Using the Display Modes
6-26
2. The detailed data information appears.
Viewing Detailed Data Information
6-27
Zoom in/out
Animation
6-28
Change window size
Finding Data
6-29
3. A list of search results is displayed.
Filtered searches
Deleting search results
6-30
Extracting Files
Managing Extracted Files
6-31
Deleting Data
6-32
Viewing Logs
6-33
Displaying Logs According to Selection Criteria
1. Choose Filter from the View menu bar. 2. The Filter dialog box appears.
6-34
Search Logs
6-35
Selecting Log Files
6-36
2. Enter information for each item in the Option dialog box displayed and click the OK button.
Setting Retention Period and Disk Space
1. Choose Options from the Tools menu bar.
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Page
7-2
Troubleshooting
The VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi does not start up.
VBSetup.exe does not work.
The VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi sample page does not appear.
The video does not appear.
7-3
7-4
A007 View restriction setting error (warning)
Log Messages
Camera Server-related Log Messages
A001 Camera server startup failure (crit)
A002 Protocol initialization failure (err)
The VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi Log Messages
7-5
A008 Compatibility error in the view restrictions settings (warning)
A010 Camera control driver start and stop (info)
A011 Camera control device error (warning)
A012 WebView Livescope client start and stop (info)
7-6
A023 Detection in change of point of contact (err)
A022 Applet archive load failure (warning)
Message Explanation
A015 WebView Administrator Viewer start (info)
7-7
A050 Access permission when restricting user access (info)
A102
A101
Detection of motion (err)
7-8
B012
B102 Client connection denied (notice)
B101 Received unusual request (notice)
B011 Audio client connected (info)
7-9
B103
B201
Message
B111
7-10
B401 Audio device initialization failed (crit)
B402
B302 Reception audio device error (err)
B301 Transmission audio device error
7-11
B403
Explanation Renewal of the setting values has failed. The audio server will shut down.
Message
System-related Log Messages
The VBCollector Log Messages
Log messages output by Task Scheduler Service
7-13
7-14
Log messages while downloading
7-15
Specifications
7-16
VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi
AC Adapter
7-17
External Device I/O Terminals
External Device Input Terminals (IN+, IN)
External Device Output Terminals (OUT A, OUT B, OUT C)
Internal Connection Chart
7-18
System Configuration
Example of Basic System Configuration - Viewing Videos Using a Viewer
Viewer Software Functions
7-19
Sample Network Configurations
Sample Configuration in an ISP Environment
Sample LAN Environment Configuration
Internet
7-20
Upgrading the Firmware Remotely
7-21
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
Restoring the Factory Default Settings from the Administration Tools Page via a Web Browser
7-22
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
4. The VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fis factory default settings are restored.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings from the Reset Switch
1. Turn off the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi.
7-23
Factory Default Settings
Item Setting Item Setting 1 Item setting 2 (m) (d) (y) (m) (d) (y)
7-24
Factory Default Settings
Item Setting Item Setting 1 Item setting 2 (m) (d) (y) (m) (d) (y)
Data Capacity of Recorded Pictures and Audio
7-25
*
Amount of Memory
Frame Sizes
Amount of Audio Data*
7-27
Index
A
B
C
D
H
I
L
M
N
S
T
U
V
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