Network Camera
Start Guide
Please read carefully this Start Guide and the Operation Guide Especially be sure to read "Safety Precautions" before using the network camera. Keep this guide in a readily accessible location for future reference.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Canon Network Camera
This Start Guide describes how to set up and install the
For the latest information on this product (firmware, bundled software, operation manuals, operating environment, etc.), visit our website.
Disclaimer
Canon Inc. shall not be responsible for any financial losses that may be incurred as a result of the loss of recorded information or images, regardless of the internal or external cause of the loss.
Copyright
Videos, images or sounds recorded with your
Notes
1.All rights reserved.
2.The contents of this guide are subject to change without any prior notice.
3.This document has been prepared with utmost attention to accuracy. If you have any comment, however, please contact the Customer Service Center indicated on the back cover.
4.Canon shall assume no liability for any outcome of using this product, regardless of Items 2 and 3 above.
Notes on privacy and publicity rights regarding the utilization of video/audio
When using the
Reference
Please be sure to gain approval of the building management office before installing a camera, if copyrighted architectural structures or copyrighted premises are appear in the frame.
Legal Notice
In some countries or regions, monitoring via a camera is banned by the law or regulation, and the law or regulation depends on the country or region. Before using the
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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 fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or
moisture.
Notes on Use of Bundled Software
Malfunction, failure of
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This product should be handed over to a designated collection point, e.g., on an authorized
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Introduction
NOTICE ABOUT THE
THE
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Third Party Software
The product
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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Checking of Bundled Items
This product comes with the following items. If any item is missing, contact the store where you
purchased the product.
Content of Setup
*Check our website for the latest versions of bundled software and operation manuals.
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Checking of Bundled Items
Operation Manuals
The
Start Guide (This Document)
The safety precautions to be followed when using the
Operation Guide (VBC500DOG_E.pdf)
This document explains the basic setup procedure for the
Operation Guide is included in the Setup
Also, a simplified version of recording software
Setup Guide (VK21SUG_E.pdf)
This document explains the items to note when using
Administrator???s Manual (VK21AM_E.pdf)
This document explains details on how to use
Viewer Operation Guide (VK21VOG_E.pdf)
This is an operation guide for the
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How to Read This Document
In Start Guide and Operation Guide, screens in Windows Vista are mainly used. Unless otherwise specified, the same screens apply to Windows XP.
Symbols Used for Safety Precautions
In this document, the following symbols are used to indicate important items the user should know to use this product safely. Be sure to observe these items.
Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by this Warning symbol may result in death or injury. Be sure to observe this
precaution to use the product safely.
Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by this Caution symbol may result in injury. Be sure to observe this precaution to
use the product safely.
Inappropriate handling against the instruction accompanied by this
Note symbol may result in property damage. Be sure to observe these precautions.
Note
This symbol indicates other action or item that requires
attention.
Tip
Supplementary information or a reference to the operation is
explained. Users are recommended to read these memos.
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Safety Precautions
The following explains the items that must be observed when using the
If they are not observed, injury, death and/or property damage may occur. Read the following information carefully and observe the instructions without fail.
Important Warnings
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO
PERSONNEL.
For optional
When replacing the fuse only a correctly rated approved type should be used and be sure to
The AC adapter can be connected to
???The
???Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning or maintaining.
FDA regulation
This Network Camera has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as a medical device. When incorporated into a system with medical applications, FDA regulations may apply. Therefore, please consult your legal advisor to determine whether FDA regulations apply.
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Safety Precautions
FCC NOTICE
Network Camera, Model Name:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
???Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
???Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
???Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
???Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
Canon U.S.A. Inc.
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.
Tel No. (516)
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
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Precautions for Installation
Warning
Do not install the product in the following places:
???Place receiving strong direct sunlight, near heat generating objects, or subject to high temperature
???Place near fire sources or flammable solvents (alcohol, thinner, etc.)
???Humid or dusty place
???Place subject to lamp black or steam
???Place subject to sea wind
???Narrow, sealed place
Fire or electric shock may result.
Note
For installation or inspection of the
???Wire the
???When installing the
???To prevent injuries and equipment damage due to falling items, periodically check the brackets and screws for rusting and loosening.
???Installation in a place subject to significant vibration is not recommended, because it may cause the equipment to malfunction.
???Do not install the
???Do not carry the product while the LAN cable or other cables still connected to it.
Malfunction may occur.
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Precautions for Use
Warning
???If smoke, abnormal noise, heat, odor or any other abnormality is detected, immediately stop using the camera and contact your nearest Canon dealer.
Continuing to use the product may result in fire or electric shock.
???Do not disassemble or modify the camera.
???Do not put water or other liquid in the camera or splash or otherwise wet the camera.
???Do not put foreign objects in the camera.
???Do not use sprays of flammable gases near the camera.
???When the camera is not used for a long period, disconnect the LAN cable, external power supply and power connector for AC adapter (optional) from the camera.
Fire or electric shock may result.
Note
???Do not use this camera for medical devices and other systems that affect human life.
Delayed or missing image transmission may occur depending on the PC and network environment, and thus high image transmission accuracy cannot be assured.
Canon will assume no liability for any accident or damage resulting from use of the
???Do not capture the sun, halogen lamps and other very bright light sources or subjects.
???Do not apply impact on the camera.
Malfunction may result.
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should confirm to all local codes.
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Notes on Use of Motion Detection, Stream for Recording and Bundled Recording Software
Note
???Avoid using Motion Detection, Stream for Recording or recording software
These are support functions for monitoring. They do not guarantee monitoring with very high accuracy, however, as they might not work as accurately as expected under certain conditions. Canon will assume no liability for any accident or damage resulting from use of these functions.
Precautions for Use of Optional AC Adapter
Warning
???Do not use any AC adapter or AC cable other than the dedicated AC adapter or AC cable.
???Do not put heavy objects on the power cable.
???Do not pull, forcibly bend, scratch or modify the power cable.
???Do not cover or wrap the AC adapter (optional) with a cloth or thick cotton blanket.
Fire or electric shock may result.
Be sure to read the operation manual for
Notes on Cleaning
Warning
??? Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or any other flammable solvent. Fire or electric shock may result.
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Safety Precautions
Maintenance
Turn off the power before cleaning the camera ( P.
Cleaning of Exterior
1.Dampen a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral detergent and wipe the soiled areas gently.
2.Wipe with a dry cloth.
Cleaning of Lens
Use a commercial lens cleaner to remove soiling on the lens surface.
Scratches on the lens surface may result in undesirable images.
Maintenance for Dome Case
A soiled dome is a cause of poor image quality, so clean the dome periodically.
1.Remove the dome by referring to "Installation Procedure for Direct Mounting on a Ceiling/ Wall" ( P.
2.Dampen a soft cloth with water or diluted neutral detergent and wipe the soiled areas gently.
3.Wipe with a dry cloth.
4.When you are done, install the dome case.
To prevent injuries and equipment damage due to falling items, periodically check the brackets and screws for rusting and loosening.
For checkups, please contact the dealer where you purchased the product.
Maintenance for Recessed Mounting Kit (Optional)
To prevent injuries and equipment damage due to falling items, periodically check the brackets and screws for rusting and loosening.
For checkups, please contact the dealer where you purchased the product.
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Before Use
The following explains the features of this camera, bundled software,
operating environment, and name and function of each part.
Features of
The
features.
Equipped with a
Compact Design Suitable for Various Installation Environments
The
It can be installed in various ways, such as directly mounting on the ceiling, recessed into the ceiling, and mounting on a wall.
Capturing Color Images at 0.2 Lux
With its high imaging quality, the camera can capture color images at a minimum subject illumination of 0.2 lux while maintaining low noise and high color repeatability (when the 1/30- second Smart Shade Control is turned on).
Digital Night Mode Function to Automatically Adjust to Capturing at Low Illumination
When the illumination is low, such as during nighttime, the capture mode is automatically switched from color to monochrome and Canon's unique
Smart Shade Control
When the background is bright and the subject is difficult to see, you can change the contrast of dark areas to make the subject clearer. Unlike the backlight compensation, blown out of the background can be prevented because bright areas are not controlled. These processes are implemented by the dedicated hardware in the camera, so drops in image quality can be reduced and system load can be decreased compared to when the conventional shade control is used ( "Setting the Smart Shade Control in "Operation Guide").
PoE
The
*PoE stands for Power over Ethernet, which is compliant with the IEEE 802.3af standard by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
Features of
This camera has a
Canon's Network Video Processor "DIGIC NET"
The camera incorporates DIGIC NET that offers high network distribution performance and a range of intelligent functions to achieve high image quality and
Simultaneous Distribution of JPEG and
Video compression adopts
simultaneously.
*1 Note that the frame rate may drop depending on the performance of the viewer PC, number of clients connected at the same time, network load, etc.
*2 In
In JPEG, image can be distributed in three sizes (640x480, 320x240, 160x120) at the same
time.
High Quality Video of Moving Subjects
The
Selectable Metering Modes for Various Shooting Condition
Image can be captured by switching the metering mode* to one of three options, including
"Setting Exposure" in Operation Guide)
* Brightness (light quantity) of the subject is measured to adjust the exposure.
Uploading and Sound Playback by Motion Detection Function
Change in video caused by movement of the subject is detected to upload the refreshed image and play sound.
Upload,
Events generated by the motion detection function or an external input device are used as triggers to upload images tentatively recorded in the camera to the specified location via FTP/ HTTP/SMTP
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Features of
A microphone or speaker with amplifier can be connected*1 to the camera to transmit/receive audio (full duplex) via the viewer*2. You can select a desired audio input mode from LINE IN and MIC IN by switching the setting on the setting page ( P.
*1 Microphones and amplifiers are sold separately.
*2
This product comes with a simplifier version
Bundled Software
The
For the latest information on this product (firmware, bundled software, operation manuals, operating environment, etc.), visit our website.
VB Initial Setting Tool Ver. 5.0 ( P.
VB Initial Setting Tool is for initial setting of the
VBAdmin Tools Ver. 5.0 ( Overview of VBAdmin Tools in Operation
Guide)
VBAdmin Tools are for visually setting motion detection and for displaying logs taken by the camera. It is installed from Setup
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Bundled Software
To display
Note
To use the camera with VBAdmin Tools for the
Tip
VB Initial Setting Tool Ver. 5.0 can be used commonly with the
Network Video Recorder
Bundled Software
Software Configuration of
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For
Supported
cameras
Note
To add a
License".
Bundled Software
Key Functional Limitations of
*1 The maximum limit may be imposed depending on the number of cameras, PC performance and hard disk space, network load, etc.
*2 When multiple storage servers are used, determine one master storage server. This way, cameras registered for each storage server, recorded data, etc., can be managed centrally using the viewer. With
*3 This function allows the displayed viewer window to be switched at specified intervals.
Bundled Software
Note
For details on the operating methods and function limitations pertaining to
Setup Guide and Administrator???s Manual.
Tip
With
Comparison of Two Viewers
The
Audio from the microphone connected to the
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Bundled Software
Communication)
Audio can be transmitted/received between the
Tip
PC, speaker and microphone are sold separately.
Operating Environment
For the latest information on this product (firmware, bundled software, operation manuals,
operating environment, etc.), visit our website.
VB Initial Setting Tool Ver. 5.0, VBAdmin Tools Ver. 5.0,
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Operating Environment
*1 Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 support the
*2 External hard disks cannot be used.
Tip
The optional
Notes on Operating Environment
Notes on Use When the [Windows Firewall] Function is Enabled
When [VB Initial Setting Tool] is started, the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box may appear.
If the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box appeared, click [Unblock].
Once this button is clicked, this warning dialog box will no longer appear.
If the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box is not displayed, the warning function of the Windows firewall may be disabled. Follow the procedure below to add [VB Initial Setting Tool] as an exception to the Windows Firewall.
1.Click [Control Panel] and select [Windows Firewall]. If you are using Windows Vista/Server 2008, also click [Allow a program through Windows Firewall].
2. Next, click the [Exceptions] tab.
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Notes on Operating Environment
3. Click the [Add program???] button to add [VB Initial Setting Tool].
Notes on Use with Windows Server 2003/Windows Server 2008
Registering the Camera's Top page as a Trusted Site
In Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008, the security level for Internet sites and intranet sites on Internet Explorer is set to [High] by default.
Accordingly, when you access the top page of the camera,
To display these pages correctly, register them as trusted sites.
1. When the camera's top page is accessed via Internet Explorer, the following dialog box appears.
Notes on Operating Environment
2. Clicking [Add] opens the Trusted sites dialog box.
Clear the [Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone] check box,
if currently selected.
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3. Enter the IP address of the
For details on registering trusted sites, click the [Learn more about Internet Explorer???s Enhanced Security Configuration...] in the dialog box in 1 and see the displayed overview.
Note that even when the contents block dialog box does not appear, setting pages and operations of
If the contents block dialog box does not appear, you can follow the procedure below to display the [Trusted Sites] adding dialog box.
1.Click [Tools] on the Internet Explorer screen, select [Internet Options], the [Internet Options] dialog box appears.
2.Next, click the [Security] tab.
Notes on Operating Environment
3. Select [Trusted Sites], and click [Site].
This completes the process of registering the camera's top page as a trusted site.
Notes on Use with Windows Server 2008
Enabling the Sound Function to Use Audio
In Windows Server 2008, the sound function is disabled by default.
If you want to receive audio on
1. Click [Control Panel] and select [Hardware and Sound].
Notes on Operating Environment
Tip
If [Control Panel] is displayed in a classic view,
2.Next, click [Sound].
3. When the dialog box with the message, [Audio Service is not running] appears, click [Yes].
4. Finally, the [Sound] dialog box appears. Click the [Playback] tab to confirm that an audio device has been installed. (If no audio device is installed, check the manual for you PC.)
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Notes on Operating Environment
Notes on Use with Windows Vista
The following restrictions apply when the
Business/Enterprise/Ultimate.
Network Video Recorder
Warning dialog box displayed upon opening of the [Storage Server Settings] dialog box
If the User Account Control is enabled in Windows Vista, the User Account Control dialog box appears when the Storage Server Settings tool is started.
Click [Continue] and start the Storage Server Settings tool.
Video Storage Folder
In Windows Vista, do not specify the Windows folder or Program Files folder on the system drive as the folder for storing snapshots and specified video files. Images and videos cannot be saved in these folders.
Shadow Backup Function
The shadow backup function of Windows Vista cannot be used.
If a setting file of
Notes on Operating Environment
Name and Function of Each Part
Dome Case/Inner Cover/Camera Interior
Dome case
Inner cover
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Notes on Operating Environment
Top View of Camera (Without Dome Case)
Reset switch
Turn on the power while pushing this switch. Continue to push the switch for 5 seconds or more to restore all factory settings except for the date and time.
LED
The LED becomes lit/unlit according to the status of the camera.
(1) Installation mode: Lit ( P.
(2) Other steady state: Unlit
VIDEO OUT terminal
Mounting screw hole
Use this hole to affix the camera on an installation surface or affix an optional Recessed Mounting Kit.
Notes on Operating Environment
Bottom
The MAC address and serial number required in network setting are specified at the bottom of the camera. Write down these information before installing the camera.
Serial number
Serial number of this camera.
Tripod mounting screw holes
MAC address
Unique address of this camera.
Write down this address before installing the camera ( P.
LAN connector
Conforming to
PoE power supply (conforming to the
IEEE 802.3af standard)
External device I/O terminals ( P.
Power connection terminal ( P.
Safety wire screw
Install the safety wire supplied with the camera.
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Optional Items
Purchase options separately as necessary.
Audio Interface Cable
Use this interface cable to connect the camera to an audio input/output device (speaker, microphone, etc.).
Marking band
OUT
IN
The terminal marked "1" on the marking band (farther away from the cable branching point) is used for audio output, while the unmarked terminal (closer to the branching point) is used for audio input.
For details on the audio input/output terminals, refer to P.
Optional Items
I/O Interface Cable
Use this interface cable to connect the camera to a contact input/output device (sensor, warning lamp, etc.).
For details on the external device input/output terminals, refer to P.
Power Interface Cable
Use this interface cable to connect the camera to an optional AC adapter
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Optional Items
Recessed Mounting Kit
The Recessed Mounting Kit is a dedicated option for
Use example
AC Adapter
Use this adapter when a PoE HUB or external power supply is not used.
Optional Items
Network Video Recorder
Example of
Note
Tip
This camera comes with
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Optional Items
Initial Setting and
Installation of Camera
The following explains how to install the camera.
First, install the necessary software from the bundled Setup
Before installing the camera, be sure to set the IP address.
Flow of Setup
Step 1 Install the software
Insert the bundled Setup
PC
Bundled Setup
Step 2 Connect the camera to the network
Connect the
If a PoE HUB or Midspan is used, consult your Canon sales representative.
LAN cable
PC
PoE HUB
The figure shows connection via a PoE HUB.
Flow of Setup
Step 3 Perform initial setting of the camera
Start VB Initial Setting Tool and perform initial setting of the camera ( P.
Check the image using
Step 4 Install the camera
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
Step 1 Install the Software
Install the Necessary Software
First, install the necessary software from the bundled Setup
Software for Initial Setting and Management of the Camera
D Install it by executing VBToolsInstall.exe in the VBTools folder of Setup
Recording Software
This software is used to display and record video captured by the
Network Video
camera. It consists of two components, Storage Server and Viewer
Recorder
D Install it by executing VKLiteInstall.exe in the VBTools folder of Setup
Note
Use
This software is used to display video captured by the camera. The
Step 1 Install the Software
At this time, be sure to install VB Initial Setting Tool required in initial setting of the camera.
1.Insert Setup
(1)After confirming that all other applications have been closed, click the [Start] menu and then select [My Computer].
(2)
2. When the initial screen appears, select the installation method to install the software.
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
3. When the installation is complete, an icon appears on the desktop.
This completes the installation.
Step 2 Connect the Camera to the Network
Connect the Camera to the Network and Turn On the Power
Here, an example of connecting one camera to a PC via a HUB is explained.
Via PoE HUB
LAN cable
Notebook PC
AC power cable
If an AC adapter (optional) or external power supply is used, connect it as shown below.
For details on the connection method, refer to P.
Via AC adapter or external power supply
AC power cable
LAN cable
(Back)
HUB
Notebook PC
The figure shows an AC adapter (optional).
Step 2 Connect the Camera to the Network
Tip
When connecting an AC adapter (optional), unplug the connector at the end of the output cable for AC adapter and connect the wires to the power interface cable.
The power interface cable can be connected with no polarity.
This camera has no power switch.
If the power is supplied by the PoE via a LAN cable on the
If an AC adapter (optional) or external power supply is used, disconnect and connect the power plug of the AC adapter (optional) or external power supply, to turn the power "ON"/"OFF."
Note
zFor details on PoE HUB and Midspan, check with your Canon sales representative.
zFor the operating methods and other details of a PoE HUB or Midspan, see the operation manual or other documentation that comes with the applicable device.
zFor the LAN cable connecting the camera and a PoE HUB, use a cable of Category 5 or higher of a length not more than 100 m.
zIf the camera is connected to a switching HUB, changing the connection while the camera is operating may disable communication due to the learning function of the HUB. Do not change the connection while the camera is operating.
zAn AC adapter (optional) can also be connected to the camera while the power is supplied from a PoE HUB. In this case, the PoE power is given priority while the power is supplied from the PoE HUB and the power from the AC adapter (optional) is not used. Once the PoE power is cut off, the power is automatically supplied from the AC adapter (optional).
PoE HUB
*Midspan
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
Step 2 Connect the Camera to the Network
Note
When turning off the power and then turning it back on, wait for at least 5 seconds before turning on the power. If the power is turned on too quickly, the camera may not operate correctly. Also, when disconnecting/connecting the power connection, be sure to observe the instructions provided in "Safety Precautions/Notes on AC Adapter (Optional)" ( P. xiv).
???The current may be limited for each port depending on the PoE HUB used. However, the camera may not operate correctly when the current is limited. If the camera malfunctions, do not limit the current.
???The total current consumption of ports may be limited depending on the PoE HUB used. If multiple ports are used, the ports may not operate correctly. Check the operation manual for the PoE HUB you are using.
Step 2 Connect the Camera to the Network
Use of External Power Supply
Connect the bundled power interface cable
Screwdriver Tightening torque:
0.4N??m (3.54lbf??in) (max.)
Approx. 5 mm (0.20 in)
AC adapter
Use a
12 VDC can be connected in a
Use the power supply within the following voltage range.
*If a
Applicable wires and recommended power cable length
Use a UL cable
This completes the network connection.
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
Step 3 Perform Initial Setting of the Camera
Perform Initial Setting of the Camera
Set the network for the
1.Launches VB Initial Setting Tool.
2.VB Initial Setting Tool automatically detects the camera connected to the network, and displays the MAC address, IP address and model name of the camera.
Click to select.
The IP address has been set to 192.168.100.1
at the factory. The MAC address is specified on the label attached to the bottom of the camera ( P.
Note that VB Initial Setting Tool cannot exceed the subnet mask.
Click to select the MAC address, and then click the [Initial setting] button.
Step 3 Perform Initial Setting of the Camera
3.Enter the user name "root" and default password "camera," and then enter the IP address and subnet mask you want to set.
If the default gateway is not set, clear the [Enter a default gateway address] check box.
When the setting is complete, click [OK].
Note
There may be cautionary information that should be heeded depending on your operating environment. Before the initial setting, refer to "Notes on Operating Environment" ( P.
Tip
The
The MAC address of this camera is specified at the bottom of the camera ( P.
The IP address 192.168.100.1 has been set at the factory. Set a desired IP address according to the environment in which the camera is used.
For the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address to be set, contact your Network Administrator.
4.The progress of setting is displayed in a window.
5.Click [OK].
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
Step 3 Perform Initial Setting of the Camera
Note
To set the IP address from the DHCP server, set an address from VB Initial Setting Tool to enable communication with the setup PC and change the setting of [IP Address Setting] under [Network] ("LAN" in Operation Guide) on the Setting page to [Auto (DHCP)].
The camera will stop issuing IP address assignment requests in 20 minutes after its power is turned on, upon which detection by VB Initial Setting Tool will be disabled. In this case, turn on the camera again.
To restore the factory settings, see "Restore Settings" in Operation Guide.
This completes the initial setting.
Step 3 Perform Initial Setting of the Camera
Check the Video Captured by the Camera
When the initial setting is complete, check the video captured by the camera using
1. Click the MAC address of the camera whose operation you want to check, and then click [Settings].
Click to select.
2.The web browser starts and the top page of the camera is displayed. Click [VB Viewer] from
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
Note
There may be cautionary information that should be heeded depending on your operating environment. Before the initial setting, refer to "Notes on Operating Environment" ( P.
To open the setting page using the [Settings] button, do not change the HTTP port of the camera from 80. For information on setting the HTTP port number, see "HTTP Server" in
Operation Guide.
Step 3 Perform Initial Setting of the Camera
3. The viewer starts and video captured by the camera is displayed.
Note
Clicking [Setting Page] or [Admin Viewer] on the top page of the camera displays each user authentication window.
The
User name: root Password: camera
Be sure to change the administrator password for security reasons ("Administrator Password" in Operation Guide).
To display both JPEG and
Where video can be transmitted to is not limited by the factory settings, etc.
To use the camera for surveillance purposes, etc., be sure to set the [Access Control] options on the setting page. ("Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control)" in
Operation Guide).
Tip
For information on how to use
When [Setting Page] is clicked, various options can be set. ("Accessing the Setting Menu" in Operation Guide).
This completes the video check process.
Step 4 Install the Camera
Note on Use before Installing the Camera
Be sure to install the camera after setting the IP address ( P.
Note
The camera will stop issuing IP address assignment requests in 20 minutes after its power is turned on, upon which detection by VB Initial Setting Tool will be disabled. Before installing the camera, set the IP address and check the operation by referring to "Perform Initial Setting of the Camera" ( P.
The unique MAC address of this camera is specified at the bottom of the camera ( P.
Note
For installation or inspection of the
you purchased the product.
???Wire the
???Before the installation, select an installation location (ceiling, etc.) having sufficient strength to withstand the weight of both the camera and any options to be used (optional Recessed Mounting Kit). If necessary, provide sufficient reinforcement and use the bundled safety wire.
???To prevent injuries and equipment damage due to falling items, periodically check the brackets and screws for rusting and loosening.
???Installing the camera in locations subject to strong vibration is not recommended. Equipment damage may occur.
???Do not install the
???Do not carry the product while the LAN cable or other cables are still connected to it.
Malfunction may occur.
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Step 4 Install the Camera
Installation Procedure for Direct Mounting on a Ceiling/Wall
Side View of mounting
Roof space
Safety Wire
Fix to an anchor or structure
Audio interface cable
I/O interface cable
Power interface cable
LAN cable
Connect to a microphone
Connect to a speaker
Connect to an external device
Connect to an AC adapter or external power supply
Connect to the network
Ceiling board
1.Use the bundled template to determine the installation position of the camera.
Confirm the capturing direction of the camera and determine the positions of camera mounting screws, as well as wiring holes if necessary, using the supplied template.
Screw holes for
M4.0 screws
64.0mm (2.52 in)
Screw holes for
M4.0 screws
Step 4 Install the Camera
2.Remove the dome case and cable cover from the camera.
???To remove the dome case, loosen the two screws on the side face of the camera. Loosen the screws until they project.
???To connect various interface cables (audio, I/O, power), remove the cable cover lock screw at the bottom of the camera.
Dome case lock screw
Note
When removing the dome case, be careful not to scratch or dirty the dome.
3.Affix the safety wire to the camera and also to the installation location (anchor or structure in the ceiling, etc.).
Note
The wire direction is different depending on how the camera is installed.
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Step 4 Install the Camera
4.Connect each interface cable.
???This process is not required if you don't use any microphone, sensor, AC adapter or external power supply.
???Select an appropriate interface cable according to the external device used, and connect the cable to the camera.
???The interface cables and camera have dedicated connectors and connection terminals, respectively.
???You can select a desired direction from which to take out the interface cables and other wirings.
Concealing the Wiring in a Ceiling
I/O interface cable
Audio interface cable
Power interface cable
The cable cover has a cutout groove for guiding interface cables.
Cut out the groove, guide the cables through the cutout, and affix the cover to the camera with screws.
Cut out the groove.
Step 4 Install the Camera
Note
Observe the following items when connecting the interface cables.
???Firmly insert the dedicated terminals on the audio interface cable into the audio input/output terminals on the camera.
???Affix each interface cable in the specified groove, as shown below.
Interface cable fixing method
If the cable is not properly installed, it may come off and cause the camera to
malfunction.
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Step 4 Install the Camera
Wiring on a Ceiling
Cut out the side face of the cover.
Power interface cable
Audio interface cable
I/O interface cable
If the wirings cannot be concealed in the ceiling, cut out the
Cut out the
For the types of interface cables, refer to the page on Optional Items ( P.
Step 4 Install the Camera
Note
Observe the following items when connecting the interface cables.
???Firmly insert the dedicated terminals on the audio interface cable into the audio input/output terminals on the camera.
???Affix the interface cables in the specified grooves, respectively, in the order of power supply, audio and I/O,
as shown below.
At this time, make sure the
Interface cable fixing method
If the cable is not properly installed, it may come off and cause the camera to
malfunction.
Note
???When disconnecting/connecting the audio interface cable,
I/O interface cable and power interface cable, always do so by holding the connector.
???If the audio input/output, external device input/output and external power supply are used, do not use any cable other than the dedicated interface cables. Damage may occur.
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
Step 4 Install the Camera
5.Connect the LAN cable, and also connect each external device using a cable.
Connect the LAN cable that has been guided through the wiring hole, to the LAN cable on the camera side.
If necessary, connect the audio, I/O or power interface cable to each external device.
6.Affix the camera on the ceiling.
Affix the camera by removing the safety sheet from the camera mounting screw holes on the base of the device (4 locations), and then aligning the screw holes with the camera mounting screw locations marked in step 1.
Screw holes
(4 locations, ??4.6 mm(??0.18 in), M4.0)
7.Adjust the camera angle and focus.
???Push the inner cover in the direction of the arrow, as shown below, to remove the cover.
???Loosen the pan, tilt and rotation lock screws and adjust the lens in a desired direction, and then lock the screws.
Step 4 Install the Camera
???Next, loosen the focus lock screw.
???Adjust the viewing angle and focus using the zoom adjustment knob and focus ring. When the adjustment is complete, tighten the focus lock screw to lock the focus.
Tilt lock screw
Pan lock screw
Rotation lock screw
Zoom adjustment
knob
Focus lock screw
Focus Adjustment Method
To adjust the focus, press the reset switch to enter the installation mode. Accurate focus adjustment can be performed in the installation mode. Also note that video output is enabled in the installation mode.
Procedure
???So you can check the camera image, connect a monitor to the video output or otherwise display image on the PC via a LAN. (Refer to the page on "Step 3: Check the video captured by the camera.")
???Next, press the reset switch and adjust the focus.
???Once the focus has been adjusted, turn off the power and then turn it back on, or reboot the camera from the setting page, to end the installation mode.
Take note that the installation mode ends automatically after 30 minutes. If you want to continue with the focus adjustment, press the reset switch again.
Note
When the lens is used in the telephoto mode, focus change may become conspicuous if the dome case is installed. In this case, you can prevent
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
Step 4 Install the Camera
Tip
Image from the network is disconnected when you switch to the installation mode (when the reset switch is pressed) or return to a normal mode from the installation mode.
In the installation mode, the camera cannot be controlled.
Only NTSC is supported for video output.
The LED remains lit in the installation mode, and a white square is shown on the bottom left of the screen.
8.Install the inner cover and dome case.
Finally, place the inner cover and dome case, and tighten the two screws on the side face.
Step 4 Install the Camera
Installation Procedure for
Side View of mounting
Recessed Mounting Cover
Ceiling board
To install the camera inserted into a ceiling/wall, use an Recessed Mounting Kit
1.Install the camera to the assembled
Use the screws supplied with the Recessed Mounting Kit.
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
Step 4 Install the Camera
2.Use the template supplied with the Recessed Mounting Kit to determine the installation position of the camera.
Confirm the capturing direction of the camera, and then use the supplied template to open holes for the Backside Ceiling Bracket and
3. Install the assembled
4.Connect the Safety Wire, necessary interface cables and LAN cable, and also connect each external device with a cable, by following steps 2 to 6 of "Installation Procedure for Direct Mounting on a Ceiling/Wall."
Step 4 Install the Camera
5.Affix the assembled
Hook the assembled
Camera of Installation and Setting Initial
6.Adjust the camera angle and focus in the same manner as in step 7 of "Installation Procedure for Direct Mounting on a Ceiling/Wall," and install the dome case.
7.Install the recessed mounting cover.
Finally, align the mark (c) on the recessed mounting cover with the mark (I) on the
This completes the installation.
Step 4 Install the Camera
Appendix
This section explains the external dimensions, specifications,
external device input/output terminals, audio input/output
terminals, etc.
External Dimension Drawing
148mm (5.83 in)
Recessed Mounting Kit
64mm (2.52 in)
4- 4.6mm
(0.16- 0.18 in)
27mm (1.06 in) 63mm (2.48 in)
169mm
(
6 .
65
in):Outside
diameter 120??
3- 5.0mm
( 194mm
98mm (3.86 in)
215mm (8.46 in)
76mm (2.99 in)
110mm (4.33 in)
Main Specifications
*1 Note that the frame rate may drop depending on the performance of the viewer PC, number of clients connected at the same time, network load, etc.
*2 An optional speaker with amplifier is required to play audio.
The specifications are subject to change without notice for purposes of improvement, etc.
Main Specifications
The specifications are subject to change without notice for purposes of improvement, etc.
Input/Output Terminals
The various input/output terminals of the camera are located inside the cable cover at the bottom of the camera.
To connect the camera to an audio input/output device, contact input/output device, AC adapter or external power supply, open the cable cover and connect the device using a dedicated interface cable. All interface cables come with dedicated terminals for connection with the camera. Check the shape of each terminal thoroughly and insert the terminal in the correct direction.
External device
I/O terminals
Power connection terminal
Audio input/output terminals
External Device I/O Terminals
Two external device input terminals and two external device output terminals are available.
To connect the camera to an external device, use a dedicated I/O interface cable
The table below lists the colors and functions of spare wires in the I/O interface cable.
Black
Brown
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
White
Appendix
Input/Output Terminals
External Device Input Terminals (IN1, IN2)
There are two sets of external device input terminals (IN1, IN2), where each set consists of two terminals. The - terminals are connected to the GND in the camera.
Note
For the sensors and switches to be connected, connect terminals that are electrically isolated from each power supply or GND.
External Device Output Terminals (OUT1, OUT2)
There are two sets of external device output terminals (OUT1, OUT2), where each set consists of two terminals. Each terminal set has no polarity. The condition between the two terminals can be switched between connected and disconnected by controlling from the viewer. The output terminals are isolated from the internal circuits of the camera using optical couplers.
The loads connected to the output terminals should be used within the following ratings:
Tip
Applicable wire for external device cable
Single wire of AWG No. 28 to 22
Conductor size ??0.32 to 0.65 mm (??0.013 to 0.026 in)
Strip the cable by approx. 8 to 9 mm (0.31 to 0.35 in)
Audio Input/Output Terminals
One audio input terminal and one audio output terminal is available.
A microphone, speaker with amplifier or other audio input/output device can be connected to the camera to send/receive sound via the viewer.
To connect the camera to an audio input/output device, use a dedicated audio interface cable
Use a ??3.5 monaural mini jack connector to connect the audio interface cable and audio input/
output device.
Audio Input, Used as Both LINE IN and MIC IN (Monaural Input)
Connects the camera to a microphone. As for audio input of this camera, two types of microphones, LINE IN and MIC IN types, are supported. Note that the camera only has one audio
Input/Output Terminals
input. Switch the input mode on the Setting page ("Audio Input" in Operation Guide). The factory setting is LINE IN.
When LINE IN is selected, a microphone with amplifier can be connected.
When MIC IN is selected, a dynamic microphone or capacitor microphone can be connected.
Input terminal:
???Dynamic MIC IN setting
Input impedance: 1.75 k????? 20%
* Supported microphone
Output impedance: 400??? ~ 600???
???Capacitor MIC IN setting
Input impedance (microphone bias resistance): 2.2 k????? 20%
Microphone power supply:
*Supported microphone
Capacitor microphone of
???LINE IN setting
Input level: 1
*Use a microphone with amplifier.
Audio Output Terminal LINE OUT (Monaural Output)
Connects the camera to an amplifier with speaker. Audio can be sent from
Output terminal:
???Output level: 1
*Use a speaker with amplifier.
Input/Output Terminals
Note
Switch the LINE IN/MIC IN setting on the Setting page according to the microphone specification ("Audio Input" in Operation Guide).
If a wrong input is used, the camera or microphone may be damaged. Be sure to set the correct input.
The volume, sound quality, etc., may change depending on the characteristics of the microphone used.
To send audio to speaker, use
Video and audio may sometimes lose synchronism.
Audio may be interrupted depending on the performance of the PC used or the network environment.
Video and audio can be transmitted to a maximum of 30 clients. If there are too many clients, audio may be interrupted.
If
Disconnecting/connecting the LAN cable interrupts the audio. Accordingly, reconnect the LAN connection on the viewer side.
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