Table of Contents
- Introduction
- User Manuals
- Chapter 1 Before Use
- Chapter 2 Detecting/Setting Cameras
- Chapter 3 Camera Specification File Use
- Chapter 4 Camera Detection/Configuration Techniques
- Chapter 5 Camera Maintenance
- Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Canon VB-S800VE User Manual
Displayed below is the user manual for VB-S800VE by Canon which is a product in the Security Cameras category. This manual has pages.
Related Manuals
This User Manual should be read before using the network camera.
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Network Camera
Camera Management Tool User Manual
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This manual describes how to configure and operate Camera Management Tool (hereafter referred to as “this tool”).
Carefully read this manual before use to ensure correct use of this tool. Also be sure to read the file in the LICENSE folder of
the setup CD-ROM.
* The cameras described in this manual may include models not available in your country and/or region.
For the latest information on this product (firmware and included software, user manuals, operating environment, etc.),
please refer to the Canon website.
Precautions for Use (Disclaimer)
Network Security
The user is responsible for the network security of this product and its use.
Take appropriate network security measures to avoid security breaches. To the full extent permitted by laws and
regulations, neither Canon Inc. nor any of its subsidiaries or affiliates shall be liable for any losses, direct, incidental
or consequential damages, or liabilities that may be incurred as a result of network security incidents such as
unauthorized accesses.
<Network Security Recommendations>
• Change the password of the camera periodically.
• Change the HTTP or HTTPS port number of the camera.
• Limit access to the camera by network devices.
For additional network security recommendations, please refer to the Canon website.
License Agreement of Included Software
For the license agreement of the included software, please refer to VBTools-E.txt in the BundledSoftware folder in the
LICENSE folder on the included setup CD-ROM.
Trademarks
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, Windows Vista, Excel and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
• Windows is legally recognized as the Microsoft Windows Operating System.
•ONVIF
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is a trademark of Onvif, Inc.
• All other company or product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders.
Introduction
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Before using this tool, please read the user manuals included with the camera in addition to this manual.
Notes
1. Any unauthorized reproduction of this manual is prohibited.
2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without any prior notice.
3. This manual has been prepared with the utmost attention to accuracy. If you have any comments, however, please
contact a Canon sales representative.
4. Canon shall assume no liability for any outcome of using this product, notwithstanding items 2 and 3 above.
How to Use This Manual
The assumed reading format of this manual is on a computer screen.
Software Screenshots
The software screenshots samples shown in this manual are for illustration only. The screenshots may differ from the
actual screens displayed. Most of the screenshots used in this manual are from Windows 10.
Symbols Indicating Precautions
User Manuals
Symbol Description
Important Cautions and restrictions during operation. Make sure to read these carefully.
Note Supplementary descriptions and reference information.
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Table of Contents
Introduction...................................................................................................................... 2
Precautions for Use (Disclaimer) ............................................................................................ 2
Trademarks ............................................................................................................................. 2
User Manuals................................................................................................................... 3
How to Use This Manual ......................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 1 Before Use
Functions of the Camera Management Tool ................................................................... 8
Flow of Operation.................................................................................................................... 8
Operating Environment.................................................................................................. 11
System Requirements ........................................................................................................... 11
Supported Cameras.............................................................................................................. 11
Limitations ............................................................................................................................. 11
Installation...................................................................................................................... 13
Chapter 2 Detecting/Setting Cameras
Launching Camera Management Tool .......................................................................... 16
Launching ............................................................................................................................. 16
Names of Main Window Components................................................................................... 16
Detecting the Camera ................................................................................................... 18
Detecting Cameras with the Search Function ...................................................................... 18
Registering the Administrator Account ................................................................................. 20
Viewing the Camera List ....................................................................................................... 21
Searching in the Camera List................................................................................................ 23
Operations in the Camera List .............................................................................................. 24
Authenticating a Camera............................................................................................... 27
Setting Common Authentication Information ........................................................................ 27
Authenticating a Detected Camera ...................................................................................... 28
Basic Camera Settings .................................................................................................. 29
Opening the [Basic Camera Settings] Dialog Box ............................................................... 29
[Basic Camera Settings] Dialog Box Settings ...................................................................... 30
Launching the Settings Page/Viewer............................................................................. 36
Adding a Camera as a Trusted Site...................................................................................... 36
Displaying the Settings Page for a Camera.......................................................................... 36
Launching Viewer ................................................................................................................. 37
Accessing Camera Tools .............................................................................................. 38
Launching Camera Angle Setting Tool ................................................................................. 38
Launching Admin Tools ........................................................................................................ 38
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Chapter 3 Camera Specification File Use
Saving a Camera Specification File............................................................................... 42
Saving When Exiting the Tool ............................................................................................... 42
Saving Using the Menu......................................................................................................... 43
Editing a Camera Specification File .............................................................................. 44
Camera Specification File Configuration .............................................................................. 44
Loading a Camera Specification File ............................................................................ 47
Importing When This Tool Starts ........................................................................................... 47
Automatically Importing When This Tool Starts .................................................................... 47
Chapter 4 Camera Detection/Configuration Techniques
Specifying an IP Address to Detect a Camera.............................................................. 50
Detecting a Single Camera................................................................................................... 50
Detecting Multiple Cameras ................................................................................................. 51
Configuring Cameras Using a Settings File .................................................................. 52
Creating a Settings File......................................................................................................... 52
Importing a Settings File .......................................................................................................53
Advanced Camera Settings .......................................................................................... 54
Loading Advanced Settings from a Camera and Save to a Camera ................................... 54
Saving Advanced Settings as a File ..................................................................................... 55
Loading Advanced Settings from a File................................................................................ 56
Editing the Advanced Camera Setting Information .............................................................. 56
Chapter 5 Camera Maintenance
Updating the Software................................................................................................... 60
Updating the Firmware ......................................................................................................... 60
Updating the Mobile Camera Viewer.................................................................................... 62
Backing Up Setting Values............................................................................................ 63
Specifying the Save Location for Backup Files .................................................................... 63
Performing a Backup ............................................................................................................ 63
Restoring Settings ......................................................................................................... 65
Mounting/Unmounting Memory Cards .......................................................................... 67
Restarting the Camera................................................................................................... 68
Restoring the Camera to the Default Settings ............................................................... 69
Downloading Logs......................................................................................................... 70
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Lists of Messages.......................................................................................................... 72
Warning Messages ............................................................................................................... 72
Error Messages..................................................................................................................... 75
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................. 77
Index.............................................................................................................................. 78
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Before Use
This chapter provides an overview of the functions and an outline of actual operation of this tool and explains
the operating environment, installation procedure, and other things you should know when using this tool.
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This tool is software for the initial setup and maintenance of Canon network cameras (hereafter referred to as “cameras”). It
allows you to efficiently execute IP address settings and other basic settings required when installing cameras, and perform
backup and restoration of camera settings after installation, and firmware updates to multiple cameras.
Flow of Operation
1. Initial settings
2. Camera installation
Functions of the Camera Management Tool
Before installing the camera in the final location, set the
camera in a temporary space to carry out the initial settings.
Connect the cameras to the same network as the computer.
Detection
Detect the cameras on the network (P. 18).
Basic settings
Configure settings such as the IP address, date and time,
camera name, and video settings for the camera (P. 29).
Video confirmation
Launch Viewer to immediately check the video for a camera
(P. 37).
Install the camera in the final location (for details, please
refer to the Installation Guide).
Angle settings
Angle settings can be configured for select camera models
by starting the Camera Angle Setting from this tool (P. 38).
Temporary space
Installation location
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3. Advanced settings after camera installation
4. Camera administration
Configure advanced settings to match the installation
environment after installation is complete.
Settings Page
Display the Settings Page for each camera, and configure
advanced settings (P. 36).
You can load advanced camera settings with this tool and
when necessary change settings and save them. The
loaded advanced settings can then be saved to a file or to
the camera (P. 54).
Viewer
Launch Viewer from this tool, and operate the camera while
viewing its video (P. 37).
Tools
Configure camera settings that suit various usage scenarios
using Admin Tools, such as Privacy Mask and Intelligent
Function settings (P. 38).
Multiple cameras displayed in the camera list can be
managed in a batch.
Status confirmation
View status information on cameras, such as which cameras
are properly connected, in a list (P. 21).
Filter
Specify a string for filtering the camera list to quickly find the
required camera (P. 23).
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5. Camera maintenance
The following maintenance procedures can be performed
on cameras that are in operation. Maintenance can be
performed on multiple cameras at the same time.
• Updating the firmware (P. 60)
• Backing up the setting values (P. 63)
• Restoring backed up setting values (P. 65)
• Operating the memory card (P. 67)
• Restarting (P. 68)
• Restoring the camera to the default settings (P. 69)
• Downloading logs (P. 70)
Camera Specification File Use
The information in the list of cameras for this tool can be
saved as a camera specification file (P. 42). You can use
this file to perform the following advanced operations.
• Edit the content of a camera specification file, and
configure the initial settings for cameras in a different
location.
• When managing more than 256 cameras, you can save
the camera specification files by area, for example, and
switch between files during operation.
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For the latest information on your product (firmware, included software, user manual, operating environment, etc.), please
refer to the Canon website.
System Requirements
The system requirements for Camera Management Tool are as follows.
*1 If you launch and use Admin Tools and Admin Viewer from this tool, set “Set custom text size” of Control Panel to 100%
or 125%.
*2 Cannot be started from the Windows start screen.
Supported Cameras
Limitations
• Before using this tool, be sure to close any other applications.
• This tool cannot be used at the same time as a camera firmware upgrade tool, backup tool, restore tool, and memory
card unmount tool.
• While communication via HTTP proxy is supported, it depends on the network settings of the computer used.
• HTTP proxy authentication is not supported.
• The computer will not automatically go into sleep or suspend mode while this tool is communicating with a camera. It is,
however, possible to manually put the computer into sleep or suspend mode during communication.
• The “Do you want to run this file?” message may appear when you launch this tool. Click [Run] to launch the tool.
• If the Windows firewall is enabled, it may block this tool. If this happens, it is necessary to register this tool as a trusted
program. For details, please refer to “Operation Guide” > “Checking Firewall Settings”.
• When using multiple network cards, communication may not be performed correctly if multiple IPv4 addresses
(excluding AutoIP) are specified on a single computer. In this case, it is necessary to temporarily use only one IPv4
address or configure the computer so that it can communicate with the camera using IPv6.
Operating Environment
CPU (Recommended) Intel Core i7-2600 or higher
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Windows Vista Ultimate/Business/Enterprise/Home Premium SP2 32/64-bit
Windows 7 Ultimate/Professional/Enterprise/Home Premium SP1 32/64-bit
Windows 8.1/Windows 8.1 Pro/Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32/64-bit*
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Windows 10 Pro/Windows 10 Enterprise/Windows 10 Education/Windows 10 Home 32/64-bit
Windows Server 2008 Standard SP2 32/64-bit
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1 64-bit
Windows Server 2012 Standard 64-bit*
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Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 64-bit*
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Windows Server 2016 Standard 64-bit
Operating System Language German/English/Spanish/French/Italian/Polish/Russian/Thai/Turkish/Chinese (Simplified)/
Japanese
Software
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.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (when using Internet Explorer 9)
.NET Framework 4.5 (when using Internet Explorer 10/11)
.NET Framework 4.6 (when using Internet Explorer 11)
– One of the above must be installed
Supported Cameras
VB-S30VE, VB-S800VE, VB-S910F, VB-R13VE, VB-R13, VB-R12VE, VB-M50B,
VB-H652LVE, VB-H651VE, VB-H651V, VB-H761LVE, VB-H760VE, VB-H751LE, VB-R11VE,
VB-R11, VB-R10VE, VB-M641VE, VB-M641V, VB-M640VE, VB-M640V, VB-M741LE,
VB-M740E, VB-H43, VB-H630VE, VB-H630D, VB-H730F, VB-M42, VB-M620VE, VB-M620D,
VB-M720F, VB-S30D, VB-S31D, VB-S800D, VB-S900F, VB-S805D, VB-S905F, VB-H41,
VB-H610VE, VB-H610D, VB-H710F, VB-M40, VB-M600VE, VB-M600D, VB-M700F
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• Before applying a service pack or updating the operating system, please refer to the Canon website for information on
the latest operating environments.
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Install this tool using the setup CD-ROM included with the camera. For details on installation, please refer to the camera’s
“Operation Guide”.
The icon of this tool appears on the desktop after installation.
Installation
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Chapter
Detecting/Setting Cameras
This chapter explains the initial setup of cameras (from detection of the cameras connected to the network,
through configuration of the basic settings). It also explains how to access the camera functions after the
setup is complete.
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Launch the tool and begin camera configuration. Be sure to connect the camera to the network ahead of time.
Launching
The [Camera Management Tool] icon is displayed on the desktop when this tool is installed. If you double-click the icon, this
tool starts and the main screen is displayed.
Note
In order to use this tool on a computer with the Windows firewall enabled, you need to register this tool as a trusted application for
communication via the firewall. If not registered, this tool may be blocked by the firewall when you attempt to launch it but you can launch
the tool by clicking [Yes].
Names of Main Window Components
(1) Toolbar
The buttons are as follows:
Launching Camera Management Tool
Button Function Description
Search Cameras Detects cameras and adds them to the camera list.
Update Camera
Information Updates the information of the selected camera.
Update Firmware Updates the firmware of the selected camera (P. 60).
Back Up Settings Backs up the setting values of the selected camera (P. 63).
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(2)
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(4)
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(2) Thumbnail View Switch Button
Use the Thumbnail View Switch button to switch whether or not to display thumbnails.
The thumbnail view displays a list of the still images retrieved from the camera, and when you place the mouse cursor
over the thumbnail, it is enlarged (P. 22).
(3) [Viewer]/[Settings Page]
Displays Viewer or the Settings Page for the selected camera. You can check the videos of a camera for which the
initial setup is complete in Viewer and configure the advanced settings on the Settings Page (P. 36).
(4) [Filter]
Specify a string for filtering the camera list to quickly find the required camera (P. 23).
(5) Camera List
Displays the information of the detected cameras.
Restore Settings Restores a camera using a setting backup file (P. 65).
Memory Card Operations Mounts or unmounts the memory card inserted in the camera and acquires
information (P. 67).
Basic Camera Settings Makes basic camera settings, such as network, administrator password, date
and time, camera name, and video settings (P. 29).
Advanced Camera
Settings Specify advanced camera settings (P. 54).
Camera Detection
Notification
The button turns green when a new camera connects to the network. Clicking
the button in this state will add the detected camera to the camera list (P. 19).
Button Function Description
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Detect the cameras connected to the network and then display them in the camera list in the main window. You can detect
cameras of factory default setting, or automatically detect cameras connected later to add them to the camera list.
Detecting Cameras with the Search Function
Detect cameras that are connected to the same network as the computer in which this tool is installed, and add them to the
camera list.
Note
Camera detection by this tool is only available for cameras in the same network segment. Cameras connected to different network
segments need to be added manually (P. 50).
Enter an administrator name and administrator password for camera authentication. Up to three accounts can be
registered as authentication information commonly used for search.
Cameras can be detected even if you click [Search] without entering anything, but authentication will be required
later in that case (P. 27).
The [Register Administrator Account] dialog box appears for registering the account (P. 20).
Detecting the Camera
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Click on the toolbar, or select [Camera List] > [Search Cameras].
2
Enter common authentication information for cameras if necessary.
3
To register an administrator account for a camera with a factory default setting at the time of camera search, select
the [Register administrator account upon detection] checkbox, then click [Settings].
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Note
• This setting is enabled only for the cameras for which administrator accounts can be registered. So the setting can be disabled
depending on the model you use.
• Administrator accounts can be registered after detecting cameras as well.
• The administrator name and administrator password set here will be applied to all the cameras for which no administrator
account has been registered. If you want to use different administrator name and administrator password for each camera, do not
set the administrator account here and register the accounts after detecting cameras.
During the search, the following screen appears. You can stop the search part way through by clicking [Stop].
When searching is finished, the results are displayed in the camera list.
Note
• If you perform search with the [Register administrator account upon detection] checkbox cleared, and a camera without registered
administrator account is detected, a message is displayed. Register an administrator account later.
• If a camera is not detected, even though it is connected to the same network, click again to perform detection.
Adding Already Detected Cameras
After executing [Search Cameras], cameras connected to the same network are automatically detected. When a
camera is detected, on the toolbar is displayed in green. If you have the mouse pointer over the button, it will
display the number of detected cameras.
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Go back to the [Search Cameras] dialog box, and click [Search].
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A message appears for confirming whether or not to add the detected camera.
All the cameras that were automatically detected are added to the camera list.
If you try to add a new detected camera to the list, making the number of cameras on the list exceed the maximum of
256, an error message will appear. If a camera could not be added to the list because the maximum number was
exceeded, will remain green. When you carry out , the detection status is cleared and the button changes
back to .
Note
A maximum of 256 cameras can be added to the camera list. If the maximum number (256) is exceeded when you try to add
cameras, no camera can be added until one or more cameras are deleted from the camera list (P. 25).
Registering the Administrator Account
The administrator account can be registered for cameras with [Admin Required] displayed for [Connection Status] in the
camera list.
Note
For cameras with the [Connection Status] set to [Admin Required] in the camera list, you can use their basic settings and advanced
settings only after registering an administrator account for them.
Note
If you select multiple cameras here, the same [Administrator Name] and [Administrator Password] are set to all of them.
The [Register Administrator Account] dialog box is displayed.
(1) [Administrator Name]
Enter the administrator name using alphanumeric characters, hyphens “-”, and underscores “_”.
(2) [Administrator Password]
Enter the administrator password.
(3) [Confirm Administrator Password]
Enter the administrator password again for confirmation.
The administrator account is registered, and the camera restarts.
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Click on the toolbar.
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Click [Yes].
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Select a camera whose [Connection Status] is [Admin Required] in the camera list.
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Select [Camera Settings] > [Register Administrator Account].
Alternatively, you can double-click [Admin Required] for [Connection Status].
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Click [OK].
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Viewing the Camera List
The camera list displays the information of detected cameras. It allows you to check the status of cameras and select the
cameras to set or operate.
Note
The camera information is not updated automatically. To retrieve the latest information, select the camera and click (Update Camera
Information).
Checking the Camera Status
The camera status is displayed under [Connection Status] of the camera list.
[ Connectable]
Double-click [ Connectable] in [Connection Status] or select [Camera List] > [Open Camera Error Information]
after selecting the camera to display the error information dialog box, and check the error details.
Connection status Description
Connectable Successfully connected to the network.
Connectable Connected to the network but an error has occurred.
Not connectable Not connected to the network.
Authentication required Connected but authentication is required (authentication is not possible with the
specified administrator name/password).
Admin Required Connected to the network but an administrator account must be registered.
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Note
For details on error information, please refer to “Operation Guide” > “List of Log Messages”. The error information dialog box is not
displayed for some camera models.
[Not connectable] or [Authentication required]
Double-click [Not connectable] or [Authentication required] in [Connection Status] to display the camera
authentication information dialog box, and configure settings (P. 28).
Note
If [Not connectable] appears even after a camera finishes processing, for example after a camera restarts, try clicking
(Update Camera Information).
[Admin Required]
Double-click [Admin Required] in [Connection Status] to display the register administrator account screen, and
configure settings (P. 20).
SSL/Port Number
If a camera is connected with SSL, three types of icons are displayed according to the port used to communicate
with the camera and its status. The icons enable you to check whether SSL is used and whether there is a problem
with the self-signed certificate.
Note
If this tool is connected to the camera via SSL, the SSL communication is confirmed using the IPv4 address. If a certificate other
than IPv4 is used, the SSL communication (problem with certificate) icon is displayed.
Displaying Thumbnails
Use the thumbnail view switch button to display the thumbnails of the still images obtained from the camera. When
you place the mouse cursor over the thumbnail, it is enlarged.
Non-SSL communication
SSL communication (no problem with certificate)
SSL communication (problem with certificate)
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Note
Thumbnails can only be displayed for cameras with [Connectable] or [ Connectable] displayed for [Connection Status].
Thumbnails cannot be displayed when the camera is creating a panorama image or setting the camera angle.
Searching in the Camera List
Filters the cameras displayed in the camera list by a string such as the IP address or connection status.
(1) [Filter]
You can enter up to 1024 characters as a string to be searched.
If you want to search more than one string, separate them with spaces.
You can also specify a range like “192.168.100.1-192.168.100.20” when searching by IPv4 address.
You can save up to 10 latest strings to which the filter is applied.
(2) Matching condition
The filtering conditions can be selected for the string specified in [Filter].
(3)
Sets whether the string specified in [Filter] is case-sensitive or not.
The specified filtering conditions are applied and the filtered camera list is displayed.
Click [Clear] to clear the filter. The specified filtering conditions are cleared and all cameras appear in the camera
list.
Note
You cannot apply another filter to the cameras that have already been filtered with [Apply filter]. [Apply filter] applies to all the
cameras displayed in the camera list before filtering.
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In [Filter], enter the filtering condition and select the matching condition from the pull-down.
[Contains any (or)] Filter the cameras to display the ones that include any of the strings separated with
spaces.
[Contains all (and)] Filter the cameras to display the ones that include all of the strings separated with
spaces.
[Exact match] Filter the cameras to display the ones that exactly matches the strings entered in the
[Filter], regardless of the separation with spaces.
The string is not case-sensitive.
The string is case-sensitive.
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Click [Apply filter].
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Operations in the Camera List
Selecting a Camera
To select a camera to be set or operated, click a camera displayed in the camera list. The checkbox at the beginning
of the line for the selected camera is selected and the line is highlighted.
You can click the checkbox at the beginning of the line or choose the camera names using the Ctrl key or Shift key to
select multiple cameras.
Changing the Camera List Order
Each click of each item title of the camera list switches the list to ascending order or descending order.
You can click title items and drag them to the desired location to change the right and left orders of the displayed
items.
Changing the Items to Display
You can select items in the camera list, and change their order.
The [Display Items Settings] dialog box appears.
To display a hidden item, select the item in [Items Available for Display] and then click .
To hide a displayed item, select the item in [Displayed Items] and then click .
Selecting an item in [Displayed Items] and then clicking [Up] or [Down] changes the order.
The displayed items can also be changed using the following methods.
• Right-click the Title section, and select the checkboxes of the items that you want to display. Clear the checkboxes
of the ones that you do not want displayed.
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Select [Camera List] > [Display Items Settings].
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Specify whether to display or hide the items.
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Click [OK].
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Setting Notes or a Group
You can assign any group name or enter a note as a remark for a camera displayed in the camera list.
When the number of cameras has increased, use [Notes] or [Group Name] to sort cameras and make cameras
easier to identify.
Click the [Notes] or [Group Name] display item for selected cameras to display an input field. Enter the information
and then press the Enter key.
Note
• You can enter up to 259 characters in each of the [Notes] or [Group Name] input fields.
• [Group Name] is not displayed by default. To set the group name, select [Group Name] to display in the list in [Display Items
Settings] (P. 24).
• Even if the [Notes] or [Group Name] fields are entered, in the following cases, the entered details will not appear in the camera list
when launched the next time.
– If the camera specification file has not been saved after the [Notes] or [Group Name] fields are entered (P. 42).
– When the saved camera specification file has not been loaded when launched, after the [Notes] or [Group Name] fields have
been entered (P. 47).
Removing a Camera from the Camera List
If there is a camera you wish to remove from the list, remove it as described below.
A message appears for confirming whether or not to remove the camera.
The camera is removed from the camera list.
Right-Click Operations for the Camera List
Right-click the camera list to carry out the following operations in the menu.
Note
Grayed out items cannot be operated due to the [Connection Status] of the camera or camera model.
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Select the camera you wish to remove from the list.
2
Select [Camera List] > [Remove Camera].
Alternatively, you can press the Delete key.
3
Click [Yes].
Menu name Description
Update Camera Information Reacquire the settings of the selected camera, and update them.
Camera Authentication Changes the authentication information of the camera used with this tool (P. 28).
Remove Camera The selected camera will be removed from the camera list (P. 25).
Open Camera Error Information Displays the error information of selected cameras (P. 21).
Camera Settings
• Displaying the Settings Page (P. 36)
• Basic camera settings (P. 29)
• Advanced camera settings (P. 54)
• Registering the Administrator Account (P. 20)
Tools Activate the selected tool (P. 38)
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Maintenance
• Restarting the Camera (P. 68)
• Restoring the Camera to the Default Settings (P. 69)
• Downloading Logs (P. 70)
• Mounting/Unmounting Memory Cards (P. 67)
• Updating the Software (P. 60)
• Backing Up Setting Values (P. 63)
• Restoring Settings (P. 65)
• Adding a Camera as a Trusted Site (P. 36)
Menu name Description
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Those cameras (P. 18) that could not be authenticated with the common authentication information at the time of camera
search can be authenticated later. You can either use common authentication information or specify administrator name
and administrator password individually.
Setting Common Authentication Information
Set the common authentication information for cameras. Common authentication information is the information
(administrator name and administrator password) required for authenticating cameras. The administrator name and
administrator password should be the ones set in [Camera Settings] > [Basic Camera Settings] > [Admin Account] (P. 32)
or [Camera Settings] > [Register Administrator Account] (P. 20). If you set a common administrator name and administrator
password for multiple cameras, you can authenticate them all together.
The [Common Authentication Information Settings] dialog box is displayed.
Note
The common authentication information setting is common to [Camera List] > [Search Cameras] > [Camera Common
Authentication Information]. If you set one of them, it is reflected to the other.
(1) [Add], [Delete]
You can add and delete authentication information in the list of authentication information.
Up to three sets of common authentication information for cameras can be set.
(2) [▲], [▼]
Change the priority of the common authentication information for cameras.
(3) List of Common Authentication Information
Enter the [Administrator Name] and [Administrator Password] for the camera to be authenticated.
Note
The administrator name [root] on the first line cannot be changed or deleted.
Note
Information specified in [Common Authentication Information Settings] is retained while this tool is running. If you want to reuse the
settings when you start the tool next time after once exiting it, save the camera list as a file (camera specification file), and load it
(P. 42).
Authenticating a Camera
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Select [Camera List] > [Common Authentication Information Settings].
2
Enter the authentication information.
3
Click [OK].
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Authenticating a Detected Camera
Cameras with the [Connection Status] set to [Authentication required] or [Not connectable] in the camera list require
authentication. Camera settings cannot be configured in this tool until the authentication is completed.
The [Camera Authentication] dialog box is displayed.
(1) [Administrator Name]
Enter the administrator name for the camera. This is grayed out and cannot be entered if [Authenticate using
common authentication information] is selected.
(2) [Administrator Password]
Enter the administrator password for the camera. This is grayed out and cannot be entered if [Authenticate
using common authentication information] is selected.
(3) [Authenticate using common authentication information]
Select this checkbox to perform authentication using the common authentication information (P. 27). If you
select this checkbox, the administrator name and administrator password specified in the above (1) and (2)
are canceled.
(4) [Use SSL Communication]
Select this to connect to the camera using SSL communication. If you select [Use SSL Communication], the
self-signed certificate is checked. A message is displayed if you authenticate a camera that has a problem
with its self-signed certificate and has not been connected before.
(5) Port number input field
Specify the HTTP port to be used for camera connection. It is typically left as default.
Note
You can confirm whether the camera is authenticated by the password specified in the common authentication information or by the
password specified in the [Camera Authentication] dialog box, by checking the [Administrator Password] in the camera list.
The [Administrator Password] is hidden by default. To display it in the camera list, change the settings in the [Display Items
Settings] dialog box (P. 24).
1
In the camera list, select the cameras for which you want to set the authentication information individually.
2
Select [Camera List] > [Camera Authentication].
Alternatively, you can double-click [Not connectable] or [Authentication required] for [Connection Status].
3
Enter the authentication information.
4
Click [OK].
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Authentication Performed with Common Password
Password Specified in [Camera Authentication]
Dialog Box
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Basic camera settings can be configured, including camera network settings (IP address), changing the administrator
password, camera name, date and time, and video settings for detected cameras.
Because basic settings are common to all models, you can apply the same settings to multiple cameras in a batch.
Note
• Because [Basic Camera Settings] are applied to part of the camera’s [Settings Page], the camera’s [Settings Page] details change when
[Basic Camera Settings] are changed.
• Some of the setting items displayed in the [Basic Camera Settings] can vary by the camera model used.
• If two or more different models are set, only the items common to all the models can be set together.
Opening the [Basic Camera Settings] Dialog Box
The [Basic Camera Settings] dialog box appears.
Clicking a category on the left side of the dialog box displays the setting items on the right side. Enter the
information in the displayed setting items.
If only a single camera is selected in step 1, the current camera setting values will appear in the setting item.
If multiple cameras are selected in step 1, setting items will appear blank.
Basic Camera Settings
1
In the camera list, select the cameras for applying basic settings.
2
Click on the toolbar.
Alternatively, you can select [Camera Settings] > [Basic Camera Settings].
3
Configure the settings in each category.
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Note
The setting fields of some setting items can be left blank. In that case, the camera settings are not changed and are left set to their
original values.
Note
Depending on the [Video] category’s [Video Size Set], the [Admin Account] category’s [Administrator Name], and items in the
[Network] category, the progress bar appears and the camera automatically restarts after changing settings and clicking [OK].
When the message [Settings have been set. Wait for the camera to restart.] appears, click [OK].
The [Connection Status] of a camera may remain as [Not connectable], even after the camera restarts. Try clicking (Update
Camera Information).
[Basic Camera Settings] Dialog Box Settings
Network
(1) [IPv4 Address Settings Method]
Select the IPv4 address Settings method.
If you select [Manual], enter the fixed IPv4 address in [IPv4 Address].
If you select [Auto (DHCP)], the values obtained from the DHCP server are automatically set to [IPv4 Address],
[Subnet Mask], and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address].
4
Click [OK].
Important
You may become unable to access a camera if the network settings are incorrect. In this case, restore the camera to the default
settings (including network settings) (P. 69) or refer to “Operation Guide” for the camera to restore the camera to the factory
default settings and then configure the network settings again. However, since this causes all the settings to return to the factory
default settings, including the administrator account, network information, and time information, it is necessary to use this tool to
configure the initial settings of the camera.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
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(2) [IPv4 Address]
When [IPv4 Address Settings Method] is [Manual], enter a fixed IPv4 address.
When basic settings are configured for multiple cameras, the following specification characters can be used to
specify a wildcard IPv4 address or specify a range.
(3) [Subnet Mask]
When [IPv4 Address Settings Method] is [Manual], enter the subnet mask value designated for the
corresponding network.
(4) [IPv4 Default Gateway Address]
When [IPv4 Address Settings Method] is [Manual] and the camera will connect to a different subnet than the
computer, select the [IPv4 Default Gateway Address] checkbox and then enter an IPv4 default gateway
address.
(5) [AutoIP]
When a camera compatible with AutoIP is selected, select whether to use AutoIP or not.
(6) [IPv4 address (AutoIP)]
When [AutoIP] is [Enable], the automatically set IPv4 address is displayed.
(7) [HTTP Port]
Enter the HTTP port.
Select “80” (the factory default setting) normally.
(8) [HTTPS Port]
Enter the HTTPS port.
Select “443” (the factory default setting) normally.
Important
If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected as the method to set the IPv4 address, the IPv4 address may not be assigned correctly in certain
environments, such as when a router is present between the DHCP server and the camera. If this happens, select [Manual] and
set a fixed IPv4 address.
Specification
Character Description Example
*This is a wildcard. It can be specified for the first to fourth octets
of an IP address.
192.168.100.*
From 192.168.100.1 to
192.168.100.254
- Enter this between numbers to specify a range.
192.168.100.100-
192.168.100.150
From 192.168.100.100
to 192.168.100.150
Important
• An IP address beginning with “127.” (e.g., 127.0.0.1) cannot be set.
• When setting the IP address by specifying a wildcard or range, the IPv4 addresses that already exist in the camera list will not
be used for the setting.
• When an empty IP address does not exist in the range of a wildcard or range specification, settings will not be configured.
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Admin Account
Change the administrator name and administrator password.
(1) [Administrator Name]
Change the administrator name. The administrator name may be grayed out and unable to be changed for some
camera models.
(2) [Administrator Password]
Enter ASCII characters (space or printable characters) for the administrator password.
(3) [Confirm Administrator Password]
Enter the same password as above for confirmation.
Important
• Change the administrator password periodically to enhance system security. Make sure to remember the password after
changing it.
• If you forget the administrator password, restore the camera to the default settings (including network settings) (P. 69) or refer to
the camera’s “Operation Guide” to restore the camera to the factory default settings. Since this causes all the settings to return
to the factory default settings, including the administrator account, network information, and time information, it is necessary to
use this tool to configure the initial settings of the camera.
• If the Viewer or Admin Tools are connected, disconnect them before changing the password.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Date and Time
(1) [Settings Method]
Select the Settings method for the date and time.
(2) [Date], [Time]
Configure the settings as follows in accordance with the [Settings Method] setting.
When [Set manually] is selected
Set the desired date and time.
Set the time in 24-hour format in <hour:minute:second> order.
When [Set manually] is selected and [Synchronize with computer time] is selected
Synchronizes the date and time with the computer that is currently accessing the camera.
[Time Zone] is not selected automatically so set it separately if necessary.
When [Synchronize with NTP server] is selected
Select the Settings method in [Set NTP Server Settings Automatically].
When [Synchronize with NTP broadcast] is selected
Receives NTP broadcasts sent from the NTP server and synchronizes the time with them.
The camera’s NTP broadcast mode does not support IPv6.
(3) [Set NTP Server Settings Automatically]
[Disable]
Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server in [NTP Server].
[Use DHCP]
The address of NTP server is automatically acquired from the DHCP server (IPv4).
To configure the settings, you need to set [Network] > [IPv4 Address Settings Method] to [Auto (DHCP)] (P. 30).
[Use DHCPv6]
The address of NTP server is automatically acquired from the DHCPv6 server. To enable this setting, settings for
[IPv6] need to be configured on the camera Settings page. For details about the Settings page, refer to the
camera’s “Operation Guide”.
[Use DHCP/DHCPv6]
The address of DHCP server (IPv4) or DHCPv6 server is automatically acquired.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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Note
• If a connection to the NTP server cannot be established because, for example, the IP address of the NTP server is incorrect, the
date and time are not changed.
• The NTP server query interval is 300 seconds. The query interval can be set on the camera settings page for some camera
models. If the time of camera and that of NTP server are substantially different, it takes time to complete synchronization.
(4) [NTP Server]
If you select [Set NTP Server Settings Automatically] > [Disable], enter the IP address or host name of the NTP
server.
(5) [Time Zone]
Select the appropriate time zone.
If the time zone setting is changed, the date and time display will update automatically according to the
specified time zone.
(6) [Daylight Saving Time]
Select whether or not to automatically adjust the daylight saving time according to the time zone.
Camera
(1) [Camera Name]
Enter the desired camera name.
When multiple cameras are selected, the same name will be applied.
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Video
(1) [Video Size Set]
Set the set of video sizes to use with the camera.
(2) [H.264(2)]
Select [Disable] to transmit only one stream of H.264 video.
Select [Enable] to transmit two streams of H.264 video.
(3) [H.264(1)]/[H.264(2)]
Configure on each tab the settings for the H.264(1) and H.264(2) video to be transmitted from the camera to the
Viewer.
(4) [Video Size]
Select the size for video transmitted from the camera.
(5) [Bit Rate Control]
Set the bit rate for video.
When [Use bit rate control] is selected, also set [Target Bit Rate (kbps)].
If [Do not use bit rate control] is selected, set [Video Quality].
(6) [Target Bit Rate]
If the [Bit Rate Control] is set to [Use bit rate control], select the target bit rate.
(7) [Video Quality]
If the [Bit Rate Control] is set to [Do not use bit rate control], select the video quality.
(8) [Frame Rate]
Select the video frame rate for video.
(9) [I Frame Interval]
Select the I frame interval (sec) for H.264 video.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
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You can use this tool to display the camera’s Settings Page or start Viewer. You can also check the operation and advanced
settings of cameras whose basic settings have been configured.
Depending on the computer environment, you may need to add the camera’s IP address as a trusted site in order to launch
the Settings Page and Viewer. This tool can be used for the registration process.
Note
Regardless of which browser is set as the standard browser, Internet Explorer is started to display the Settings page/viewer of the specified
camera.
Adding a Camera as a Trusted Site
When the security level for internet sites and intranet sites is set to [High] in Internet Explorer, it is necessary to add the IP
address of the camera to the list of trusted sites.
You can individually add the cameras to the list of trusted sites in the settings of Internet Explorer, but if you use this tool,
you can select multiple cameras in the camera list and add them all as trusted sites at one time.
A message appears for confirming adding to the trusted sites.
A message appears for notifying that adding to the trusted sites is complete.
Note
Adding to the trusted sites is applied after Internet Explorer restarts. If Internet Explorer was running during the above operation, exit
it and then restart it.
Displaying the Settings Page for a Camera
To set the advanced settings for a camera for which the basic settings are finished, you can open the Settings Page for the
camera from this tool.
Perform this operation by selecting and setting one camera at a time.
Internet Explorer launches and the [Windows Security] dialog box appears.
The Settings Page for the camera appears.
For Settings Page details, please refer to the camera’s “Operation Guide”.
Launching the Settings Page/Viewer
Important
To ensure security, exit the web browser after completing settings on the Settings Page and after using Viewer.
1
In the camera list, select the cameras to add as trusted sites.
2
Select [Maintenance] > [Add to Trusted Sites].
3
Click [Yes].
4
Click [OK].
1
In the camera list, select the camera for opening the Settings Page.
2
Click [Settings Page].
3
Enter the administrator name and administrator password for the camera and click [OK].
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Note
The settings configured on the Settings Page are saved to only the camera and are not reflected in this tool. After configuring the
settings, select the camera in the camera list of this tool and then click (Update Camera Information) on the toolbar to update
the settings in this tool.
Launching Viewer
You can launch Viewer to check the video of a camera for which the basic settings and the settings of [Settings Page] are
finished.
Perform this operation by selecting and setting one camera at a time.
Viewer appears.
For details on how to operate the Viewer, please refer to the camera’s “Operation Guide”.
Note
It may be necessary to enter the authentication information (user name and password), depending on the camera model and
settings.
1
In the camera list, select the camera for opening Viewer.
2
Click [Viewer].
Alternatively, you can select [Tools] > [Viewer].
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You can access Camera Angle Setting Tool and admin tools from this tool.
This operation can only be done with one camera at a time.
Note
The tools in the [Tools] menu that are not supported by the selected camera will appear grayed out. The tools may be included in a
Settings Page or as software that must be installed to the computer, depending on the camera model. If they are included in a Settings
Page, the corresponding Settings Page is displayed after entering the administrator account when you click a tool in the [Tools] menu. If
they are included as software installed to the computer, the corresponding software starts.
Launching Camera Angle Setting Tool
Camera Angle Setting Tool allows you to set the camera angle from a computer after installing a camera or changing a
camera’s location. When setting the camera angle for an installed camera, you can launch Camera Angle Setting Tool from
this tool.
A message appears for confirming whether or not to launch Camera Angle Setting Tool.
For details on setting the camera angle, please refer to the camera’s “Operation Guide”.
Note
Even if you click [No] in step 3, Camera Angle Setting Tool will launch but it will not connect to any camera. You need to connect to
a camera again with Camera Angle Setting Tool.
Launching Admin Tools
When actually using a camera, the camera Admin Tools can be used to configure various operation settings. The Admin
Tools of the selected cameras can be launched from this tool.
You can select any of the following tools.
• Privacy Mask Setting Tool
• Panorama Creation Tool
• View Restriction Setting Tool
• Preset Setting Tool
• Intelligent Function Setting Tool
• Log Viewer
• Recorded Video Utility
When you select a tool, the selected tool dialog box appears.
For details on how to configure settings using Admin Tools, please refer to the camera’s “Operation Guide”.
Accessing Camera Tools
Important
When the security level for internet sites and intranet sites is set to [High] in Internet Explorer, it is necessary to add the IP address of the
camera to the list of trusted sites (P. 36).
1
In the camera list, select the camera for setting the camera angle.
2
Select [Tools] > [Camera Angle Setting Tool].
3
Click [Yes].
1
In the camera list, select the camera to launch and be configured by Admin Tools.
2
Click [Tools] to choose which tool to launch.
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Important
To ensure security, exit Internet Explorer after completing the settings with Admin Tools.
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Chapter
Camera Specification File Use
The information displayed in the camera list of this tool can be saved and edited as a camera specification file.
You can load camera specification files when the tool is launched, and use them to manage more than 256
cameras.
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The content of the camera list can be saved as a camera specification file in the CSV format. Saved camera specification
files can be configured to be loaded automatically upon next startup, or edited to be used for setting the camera.
Saving When Exiting the Tool
You can save a camera specification file when exiting this tool. You can also specify whether to load the camera
specification file the next time the tool launches.
Note
If the [Enable camera specification file] checkbox is selected in [File] > [Environmental Settings] (P. 47) and the [Do not save on exit]
checkbox is not selected, the camera specification files can be saved when exiting this tool.
The [Export Camera List] dialog box appears.
To include the administrator password when saving the camera specification file, select [Save password.].
Furthermore, to encrypt the password when saving the camera specification file, select [Encrypt password.].
Note
If you select [Save password.] checkbox, the administrator password specified in the common authentication information is also
saved in the camera specification file.
The [Save As] dialog box appears.
If you click [No], the tool will be shut down without saving the camera list information to a file.
A message confirming whether to load the camera specification file the next time the tool launches.
The tool will be shut down.
If you click [No], the camera specification file will not be loaded the next time this tool is launched.
Saving a Camera Specification File
1
Select [File] > [Exit].
Alternatively, you can click the button to close the camera list screen.
2
Specify whether to include the administrator password in the camera file or not.
3
Click [Yes] to save the camera specification file.
4
Specify the file name and the folder in which to save the file, and click [Save].
5
Click [Yes] to load the camera specification file.
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Saving Using the Menu
Camera specification files can be saved using the following procedures while the tool is running.
The [Export Camera List] dialog box appears.
To include the administrator password when saving the camera specification file, select [Save password.].
To also encrypt the administrator password when saving the camera specification file, select the [Encrypt
password.] checkbox.
Note
If you select the [Save password.] checkbox, the administrator password set in the common authentication information is also saved
in the camera specification file.
The [Save As] dialog box appears.
A message for confirming whether to load the camera specification file the next time the tool launches.
If you click [No], the camera specification file will not be loaded the next time this tool is launched.
Note
• To overwrite the currently used camera specification file, go to [File] > [Overwrite Save].
• The [Overwrite Save] option is available only when [Enable camera specification file] checkbox is selected in [File] >
[Environmental Settings], and the file exist at the specified path.
1
Select [File] > [Save As].
2
Specify whether to include the administrator password in the camera specification file.
3
Click [Yes].
4
Specify the folder and file name to save under, and click [Save].
5
Click [Yes] to load the camera specification file.
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Camera specification files saved in CSV can be edited with a spreadsheet software such as Excel, or a text editor such as
Notepad.
Camera Specification File Configuration
First line (header)
It is described as follows.
The “ContainsPass” value changes as follows depending on the settings of the [Export Camera List] dialog box at the
time of saving.
Described only when the “ContainsPass” value for the [Common Authentication Administrator name = Common
Authentication Administrator Password] is “1” or “2”.
Up to three [Common Authentication Administrator name = Common Authentication Administrator Password] can be
displayed.
Second line and below (export item)
The export items are described separated by commas in the second line and below. The item name is described in
the second line, and the third line and below are used to describe camera export items, with one line per camera.
Editing a Camera Specification File
Important
• If you create the camera specification file with Excel, select [CSV (Comma delimited) (* .csv)] when saving.
• If you create the camera specification file with a text editor like Notepad, surround each setting item with double quotation marks, and
separate the items with commas. Save the file with a .csv extension.
• Up to 256 cameras can be specified in a camera specification file.
• A camera specification file must be saved as UTF-8. Do not save with other encoding when saving.
• If there are less than two commas in the first line (header) or the “ContainsPass” value is other than 0, 1, or 2, an error will occur when
loading the camera specification file.
• If the number of items described on line two does not match the number of export items on lines three and below, an error will occur
when loading the camera specification file.
• If a fixed IP address is specified for the IPv4 address, the specified IP address is set even when a camera with the same address exists
in the same network. Take care that an IP address is not a duplicate of that of an already set camera.
Camera Management Tool,Ver.x.x,ContainsPass=[0|1|2],[Common Authentication Administrator name = Common
Authentication Administrator Password]
Value [Export Camera List] Dialog Box Settings
0 The [Save password.] checkbox is not selected.
1 The [Save password.] checkbox is selected and the [Encrypt password.] checkbox is not selected.
2 Both the [Save password.] and [Encrypt password.] checkboxes are selected.
#uuid,Group,CameraName,Status,SettingStatus,IPv4Address,AutoIP,IPv6Address,Model,
FirmVer,Serial,MACAddress,Word,Port,SSL,Notes,BuildNo,Bkup,HWID,SubnetMask,
DefaultGateway,FirmPath,RestoreDefault,User,DHCP,IPv4First,PortFirst
urn:uuid:dddddddd-3333-dddd-3333-dddddddddddd,,"Camera004",1,,,,
[dddd::ddd:dddd:dddd:dddd],VB-XXX,1.0.0,333333333333,33:33:33:33:33:33,,80,0,,
4820,,57,255.255.255.0,,,0,,0,,
Second line
Third line
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Export item
Item Description Remarks
uuid Unique identifier of the
camera
Group Group name The content entered in the camera list of this tool.
CameraName Camera name Within 15 characters
Status
Connection status of the
camera
0: Not connectable
1: Connectable
2: Authentication required
3: Connectable (error)
4: Admin Required
SettingStatus Last performed operation
IPv4Address IPv4 address
AutoIP IPv4 address (AutoIP)
IPv6Address IPv6 address
Link local address only
(An address that was set manually or set automatically using RA
or DHCPv6 is not exported.)
Model Model name of the camera
FirmVer Firmware version
Serial Serial number
MACAddress MAC address Described in uppercase.
Word Administrator password
for the camera
This is blank if [Save password.] was not selected in the [Export
Camera List] dialog box at the time of saving or passwords were
not entered individually for the cameras.
If you select [Save password.] but do not select [Encrypt
password.], the password is outputted without being encrypted.
If you select both [Save password.] and [Encrypt password.], the
password is encrypted when outputted.
Port HTTP/HTTPS port for the
camera
The HTTP port number if [SSL] is set to “0: Disabled”. The HTTPS
port number if [SSL] is set to “1: Enabled”.
SSL
Whether SSL
communication
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Notes Remarks The content entered in the camera list of this tool.
BuildNo Build number
Bkup Save location for the
settings backup file
Blank when the save location of the backup file specified in the
[Environmental Settings] dialog box is the same.
HWID Hardware ID
SubnetMask Subnet mask (IPv4)
DefaultGateway Default gateway address
(IPv4)
FirmPath The firmware file path
RestoreDefault
Restores the default
settings when the firmware
is upgraded.
0: Do not restore
1: Restore
Sets whether or not to restore the camera to the default settings
when updating the firmware.
User Administrator name Blank if an administrator name is not set for each camera and
common authentication information is used.
DHCP
Whether DHCP (IPv4) is
enabled
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
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IPv4First IPv4 address (when
adding manually)
The IPv4 address specified when adding a camera via [Camera
List] > [Add Camera] (P. 50), or adding a camera by loading a
camera specification file (P. 52). Blank when the IPv4 address set
in the camera is the same.
PortFirst
Camera HTTP/HTTPS port
number (when adding
manually)
The port number specified when adding a camera via [Camera
List] > [Add Camera] (P. 50), or adding a camera by loading a
camera specification file (P. 52). Blank when the port number set
in the camera is the same.
Item Description Remarks
Camera Specification File Use
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You can load a saved camera specification file after starting this tool, or configure it to be automatically loaded when this
tool is started.
Importing When This Tool Starts
After starting this tool, the following two methods are available for loading the camera specification file.
• Select the [File] > [Open], and load the camera specification file from the [Open] dialog box.
• Drag and drop the camera specification file to the camera list.
If you load a camera specification file, its content is displayed in the camera list, and a message is displayed confirming
whether to update the information in the camera list. If you click [Yes], authentication with the camera is performed, and the
information is updated. To display the loaded file in the camera list without updating, click [No].
Note
• Even if you did not update the information in the camera list when loading, you can update it afterward by selecting the camera in the
camera list and clicking (Update Camera Information).
• If the common authentication information saved in the camera specification file satisfies both of the following conditions, it can be loaded
by the [Common Authentication Information Settings] dialog box of this tool.
– No cameras are displayed in the camera list before loading.
– The [Common Authentication Information Settings] dialog box is at default settings.
Automatically Importing When This Tool Starts
You can set specified camera specification files to be automatically loaded when starting this tool from the [Environmental
Settings] dialog box.
The [Environmental Settings] dialog box appears.
Note
• The path for the camera specification file in the [Environmental Settings] dialog box is overwritten if you perform one of the
following.
– If you set to load the camera specification file the next time you start this tool when saving the camera specification file (P. 42)
– If you loaded the camera specification file from the [File] > [Open], or by dragging and dropping
• The [Enable camera specification file] checkbox is also selected, if you click [Yes] in the [Load this camera specification file on
next restart?] message displayed when you click [File] > [Save As] (P. 43).
Loading a Camera Specification File
1
Select [File] > [Environmental Settings].
2
Select [Enable camera specification file], then specify the location and name for the camera specification file.
3
Click [OK].
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Environmental Settings and Other Items
[Do Not Add new camera(s)]
Select this when you want to limit cameras displayed in the list to those described in the camera specification file.
If you select this, you cannot add cameras to the camera list by detection, or manually add or delete cameras. If you
load a different camera specification file, the current camera list and common authentication information are
discarded and replaced with the camera list and common authentication information of the newly load camera
specification file.
This setting is only enabled when the [Enable camera specification file] checkbox is selected. When this checkbox is
selected, [Enable camera specification file] is grayed out and the setting cannot be changed.
[Do not save on exit]
If you select this, the [Export Camera List] dialog box is not displayed, and the camera specification file is not output
or saved when exiting this tool. This is available when [Enable camera specification file] is selected.
Camera specification file input field
Enter the save location and file name of the camera specification file in the input field.
[Default file location]
Specify a default location to save files, such as camera specification files and backup files, created with this tool.
Chapter
Camera Detection/Configuration Techniques
This chapter covers the procedure for assigning IP addresses using a camera specification file. It also
explains how to load the settings of a camera and then copy them to another camera, or save them to a file
and then apply them to multiple cameras.
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Specify the IPv4 address to detect cameras in your currently operating system, and add them to the camera list. You can
either detect them one by one manually, or load the CSV file to detect multiple cameras at once.
Note
A maximum of 256 detected cameras can be added to the camera list. If you exceed the maximum number of cameras (256) when you try
to add cameras, an error message is displayed. In this case, a camera cannot be added until you delete cameras from the camera list
(P. 25).
Detecting a Single Camera
Specify an IPv4 address to manually detect a camera connected to a different network segment.
The [Add Camera] dialog box is displayed.
(1) [IPv4 Address]
Enter the IPv4 address of the camera to add.
(2) [Administrator Name]
Enter the camera’s administrator name. The field will be grayed out and cannot be filled in if the
[Authenticate using common authentication information] checkbox is selected.
(3) [Administrator Password]
Enter the administrator password for the camera. The field will be grayed out and cannot be filled in if the
[Authenticate using common authentication information] checkbox is selected.
(4) [Authenticate using common authentication information]
Select this checkbox to perform authentication using the common authentication information (P. 27). If you
select this checkbox, the administrator name and administrator password specified in the above (2) and (3)
are canceled and grayed out.
(5) [Use SSL Communication]
Select this to connect to the camera using SSL communication. If you select the [Use SSL Communication]
checkbox, the self-signed certificate is checked. A message is displayed if you authenticate a camera that
has a problem with its self-signed certificate and has not been connected before.
(6) Port number input field
Specify the port number to be used for camera connection. Normally, leave this set to the default.
Specifying an IP Address to Detect a Camera
1
Select [Camera List] > [Add Camera].
2
Enter the authentication information.
3
Click [OK].
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(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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The camera is added to the camera list.
Detecting Multiple Cameras
Import a CSV file with the IPv4 address column edited to detect a batch of cameras.
The header on the first line and the item name on the second line are required. Do not change the strings.
Edit the items in the third and the lower lines except the IPv4 address parts.
Note
You can specify SSL and the port number as a set along with the IPv4 address.
The [Open] dialog box is displayed.
The cameras with the specified IPv4 addresses are detected and added to the camera list.
Note
• If you load a camera specification file in which only the IPv4 address is written below the third line, authentication is performed
with the settings you specified in the [Common Authentication Information Settings] dialog box. If you load a camera specification
file when the [Common Authentication Information Settings] dialog box is unspecified (default settings) and no cameras are
displayed in the camera list, authentication is performed using the common authentication information on the first line of the
camera specification file (P. 44).
You can also list the administrator name and administrator password along with the IPv4 address. In this case, authentication is
performed with the listed administrator name and administrator password.
• The camera is not added to the list of cameras if the IPv4 address is incorrect, authentication failed, or the camera did not
connect correctly.
• Since the connectable cameras are added to the camera list first, the order of the cameras may differ from the camera
specification file you edited.
1
Save the camera specification file (P. 42).
2
Edit the camera specification file (P. 44).
3
Save the camera specification file in the CSV format.
4
Select [File] > [Open].
5
In [File Name], enter the camera specification file you saved, and click [Open].
First line
Second line
Enter the IPv4 address of the cameras to be added
to the camera list.
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You can batch configure multiple cameras by loading a “settings file” based on camera specification files for each camera
displayed in the camera list.
Creating a Settings File
For the settings file, specify the parameters such as the MAC address, IPv4 address, or camera name. It is most efficient if
you save a camera list detected using the search function (P. 18) as a camera specification file, and edit it to use as a base
for creating the settings file.
The header on the first line and the item names on the second line are required. For the third line and onward,
specify the [MACAddress] (MAC address) that identifies the camera, and the values that you want to specify for
the cameras. The following values can be set.
[IPv4Address] (IPv4 address)
[SubnetMask] (subnet mask)
[DefaultGateway] (default gateway address)
[CameraName] (camera name)
[Port] (HTTP/HTTPS port number)
[User] (administrator name)
[Word] (administrator password)
[DHCP] (whether to use DHCP)
Note
• [MACAddress] (MAC address) is required for the settings file.
• If the [DefaultGateway] (default gateway) column is left blank, an empty value is set for the camera. If you do not want to set this
value, delete the [DefaultGateway] (default gateway) column.
Save the edited settings file in CSV format.
Configuring Cameras Using a Settings File
1
Save a camera specification file (P. 43).
2
Edit a camera specification file (P. 44).
Important
If the header on the first line is “ContainsPass=2”, the value for [Word] (administrator password), is handled as an encrypted
value. Therefore, when editing [Word] (administrator password), change the header to “ContainsPass=1”. However, the
administrator password information of the camera is saved in the file without being encrypted. Take care when handling the file to
maintain security.
3
Save the settings file.
The [MACAddress] values are required.
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Importing a Settings File
Match the MAC address in the camera list and the MAC address in the settings file edited in the “Creating a Settings File”
section above, and apply the values of the settings file to the camera that matched.
Enter the folder in which the settings file is saved and the file name in the input field. Alternatively, you can click
[Browse] and specify the settings file in the dialog box that appears.
Select [Do not set an IP address already in use] to ensure the IP address is not the same as an IP address that
has already been assigned.
Note
Cameras with the [Connection Status] set to [Admin Required] in the camera list are not configured if the settings file does not have
an administrator name and an administrator password.
1
Select [Camera Settings] > [Set from file], and specify the edited settings file.
2
Click [OK].
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You can load advanced camera settings and when necessary change settings and save them to the camera. You can also
save advanced settings as a file and load the settings on a camera from that file.
Note
Copying advanced settings is only available for cameras that are the same model and use the same firmware version.
Loading Advanced Settings from a Camera and Save to a Camera
Advanced settings saved to a camera can be loaded using the following procedures.
[Advanced Camera Settings] can only be set for cameras in the camera list whose [Connection Status] is
displayed as [Connectable] or [ Connectable].
The [Select Source] dialog box appears. Only cameras that fulfill the following requirements are displayed in the
dialog box.
• Cameras with the same [Model Name] and [Firmware Version] as those selected in step 1
• Cameras for which [Connection Status] is [Connectable] or [ Connectable]
Note
You can sort the data by clicking a header such as [Camera Name].
Loading of the setting information from the selected camera begins. It takes a while for loading to finish. When
loading is finished, the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box appears.
Advanced Camera Settings
1
In the camera list, select the camera to configure advanced settings.
2
Click on the toolbar.
Alternatively, you can select [Camera Settings] > [Advanced Camera Settings].
3
Select the camera to load advanced settings from, and click [Load from camera].
4
Edit the Advanced Setting Information (P. 56).
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Edited advanced settings are saved to the camera selected in step 1.
The [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box closes.
Saving Advanced Settings as a File
Settings loaded in [Advanced Camera Settings] can be saved as a file. For example, you can save the advanced camera
settings of a particular moment from the camera to a file, and recall these settings later by saving them back to a camera.
The [Save As] dialog box appears.
The [Save As] dialog box closes and the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box is redisplayed.
The [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box closes.
Note
Advanced camera settings are saved in XML format. Note that if you change the content of the XML file, the file will not be loaded
properly when saving it to a camera using this tool.
5
Click [Save to camera].
6
Click [Close] in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box.
1
Carry out steps 1 – 4 in “Loading Advanced Settings from a Camera and Save to a Camera” (P. 54).
2
Click [Save to file].
3
Specify the save location and file name of the file and click [Save].
4
Click [Close] in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box.
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Loading Advanced Settings from a File
Advanced settings saved as a file can be reloaded using this tool.
The [Open] dialog box appears.
The setting information of the specified file is loaded. When loading is finished, the [Advanced Camera Settings]
dialog box appears.
Note
Only XML files saved with this tool (P. 55) can be loaded. XML files edited using another editor may not load properly.
Editing the Advanced Camera Setting Information
Settings loaded from the camera or a file appear in the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box. This setting information is
the same as that which can be set on the [Settings Page] for a camera. Advanced camera settings can be edited in the
[Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box.
Note
• For Setting Item details, please refer to the camera’s “Operation Guide”.
• The setting items of the [Settings Page] that need to be configured individually for each camera cannot be edited in the [Advanced
Camera Settings] dialog box.
1
Carry out steps 1 and 2 in “Loading Advanced Settings from a Camera and Save to a Camera” (P. 54).
2
Click [Load from file].
3
Specify the advanced camera settings file you want to edit and click [Open].
4
Edit the advanced setting information (P. 56).
5
Perform [Save to file] or [Save to camera], and close the [Advanced Camera Settings] dialog box.
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(1) Information on advanced settings load source
Displays the model name, IPv4 address, and MAC address loaded to the [Advanced Camera Settings].
(2) Setting item path display
Displays the path of the item selected in the setting item list. When a lower level item in the tree view is selected, the
lower level item is displayed after the upper level item separated by a comma.
If you enter a setting item in the input field and click [View], a search of the specified path is performed, and only the
setting items which contain the entered characters in their names are displayed. If you delete the text in the input field
and click [View], the search results are cleared.
(3) [Reboot]
If you change an item with an orange symbol, the camera restarts.
(4) [Select all], [Clear all]
Selects or clears all of the checkboxes in the setting item list at the same time.
(5) Setting item list
Displays the setting items in tree view. Change or edit settings here, and then select the setting items to save to the
camera or file.
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Chapter
Camera Maintenance
This chapter explains how to perform various maintenance work for cameras such as updating the firmware,
backing up and restoring the settings, and mounting and unmounting memory cards.
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You can update the firmware for multiple cameras or only update the Mobile Camera Viewer for multiple cameras without
updating the firmware.
Updating the Firmware
When updating the firmware, you can specify the firmware file and set to restore the camera settings to the factory default
settings.
A message appears to display precautions on updating the firmware.
The [Update Firmware] dialog box appears.
Updating the Software
Important
• Do not use an update file that has been edited or manipulated.
• After updating the software, the camera will restart, temporarily interrupting all connections.
• Cameras cannot be operated or set while updating the software.
Important
• Do not disconnect a network cable or turn off the power of a camera during the firmware update process. Doing so may cause a
camera to malfunction.
• If there is a power failure during the update process or the firmware update does not finish normally, the camera firmware may be
corrupted. If a camera cannot be accessed after recovery from a failure, contact the retailer.
• Do not launch this tool on multiple computers and then perform a software update simultaneously from multiple computers. Doing so
may cause a camera to malfunction.
1
In the camera list, select the cameras for updating the firmware.
2
Click on the toolbar.
Alternatively, you can select [Maintenance] > [Software Update] > [Update Firmware].
3
Carefully read the message and then click [Yes] to continue the procedure.
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Click [Browse] and then specify the firmware file in the dialog box that appears.
Note
You can copy and paste the path of the [File Name]. Copy the target by pressing the Ctrl+C keys, and paste by selecting the
destination row and pressing the Ctrl+V keys. You can select multiple copy destinations by holding the Ctrl key while clicking.
If you select [Restore], all user settings except the following will be erased and restored to the factory default
settings after the firmware is updated.
• Administrator account
• Network settings
• Time zone
• Certificate
• Secret key
To keep the current settings of the cameras, select [Do Not Restore] for [Default Settings].
Enter the time to wait for a response from the camera before transferring the firmware. The firmware is not
updated for cameras that do not respond within the time entered here due to a slow network speed, etc. In this
case, specify a longer waiting time and then execute the operation again.
Updating of the firmware begins.
During update, a progress bar appears in the [Message] field. If you are performing a firmware update, and the
update fails for some cameras, the message is displayed. Confirm the message displayed in the [Message] field.
Note
You can stop the firmware update part way through by clicking [Stop]. However, the process cannot be canceled for cameras that
have entered the restarting stage.
4
Specify the firmware file.
5
To restore the cameras to the default settings when updating the firmware, select [Restore] for [Default Settings].
6
If necessary, specify [Network Timeout] in seconds (30 – 36,000 seconds).
7
Click [Run].
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Updating the Mobile Camera Viewer
You can update the Mobile Camera Viewer for the camera selected in the camera list, without updating the firmware of the
camera.
The [Mobile Camera Viewer Update] dialog box is displayed.
Click [Browse] and specify the file in the dialog box that is displayed.
Note
You can copy and paste the path of the [File Name]. Copy the target by pressing the Ctrl+C keys, and paste by selecting the
destination row and pressing the Ctrl+V keys. You can select multiple copy destinations by holding the Ctrl key while clicking.
The Mobile Camera Viewer will start to update.
A progress bar is displayed in the [Message] field while updating. After updating the Mobile Camera Viewer, a
message indicating that it has been updated is displayed when the camera is restarted.
If you are performing a Mobile Camera Viewer update, and the update fails for some cameras, the message is
displayed. Confirm the message displayed in the [Message] field.
Note
• You can click [Stop] to cancel the Mobile Camera Viewer update. However, the update cannot be canceled if the camera is
already restarting.
• For details on how to use the Mobile Camera Viewer, please refer to the “Mobile Camera Viewer Operation Guide”.
1
Select the camera to update the Mobile Camera Viewer in the camera list.
2
Select [Maintenance] > [Software Update] > [Mobile Camera Viewer Update].
3
Specify the Mobile Camera Viewer update file.
4
Click [Run].
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You can batch back up the settings of multiple cameras. The camera setting information can be loaded and then exported
as a backup file. A backup file can be used to restore the same settings as when the cameras were backed up or to apply
the same settings to other cameras.
Specifying the Save Location for Backup Files
Before performing a backup, specify the save location for backup files.
The [Environmental Settings] dialog box appears.
Click [Browse] and specify the save location for backup files in the dialog box that appears. The specified folder
is displayed in [Default file location].
Performing a Backup
The [Back Up Settings] dialog box appears.
Backing Up Setting Values
Important
• Do not disconnect a network cable or turn off the power of a camera during the backup process. Doing so may cause a camera to
malfunction.
• Do not launch this tool on multiple computers and then perform a backup simultaneously from multiple computers. Doing so may cause
a camera to malfunction.
• Back up cameras while there is no connection to them. If, for example, a camera’s Viewer or Admin Tools is open, close it.
• During the backup process, the following cameras will restart, temporarily interrupting all connections.
– Ver.1.0.x
VB-R11VE, VB-R11, VB-R10VE, VB-M641VE, VB-M641V, VB-M640VE, VB-M640V, VB-M741LE, VB-M740E
– All versions
VB-H43, VB-H630VE, VB-H630D, VB-H730F, VB-M42, VB-M620VE, VB-M620D, VB-M720F, VB-S30D, VB-S31D, VB-S800D,
VB-S900F, VB-S805D, VB-S905F, VB-H41, VB-H610VE, VB-H610D, VB-H710F, VB-M40, VB-M600VE, VB-M600D, VB-M700F
1
Select [File] > [Environmental Settings].
2
Set the default save location for backup files.
3
Click [OK].
1
In the camera list, select a camera whose settings you want to back up.
2
Click on the toolbar.
Alternatively, you can select [Maintenance] > [Back Up Settings].
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In the backup dialog box, the folder specified as the save location for backup files in the [Environmental Settings]
dialog box is displayed as the backup destination. If you wish to change the backup destination, click [Browse]
and then specify the save location in the dialog box that appears.
Note
• You can copy and paste the path of the [File Name]. Copy the target by pressing the Ctrl+C keys, and paste by selecting the
destination row and pressing the Ctrl+V keys. You can select multiple copy destinations by holding the Ctrl key while clicking.
• You can specify the name of the backup file (file extension: .dat). If you choose not to specify a file name, the camera’s MAC
address will be used.
• If the save location for backup files is not changed, the last backup file will be overwritten each time a backup is repeated. If you
wish to keep a previous backup file, copy the backup file or change the save location in the backup dialog box.
• [Encryption Password] can be set when backing up/restoring for some camera models. Only alphanumeric characters, symbols,
and spaces can be used for a password.
This is a password to encrypt the backup data itself. The password set here will be required to restore data using the encrypted
backup data.
A confirmation message appears asking if you want to back up settings.
Backing up of the camera settings begins.
A progress bar is displayed in the [Message] field while backing up. If cameras that the backup failed for exist
when the backup is complete, the message is displayed. Confirm the message displayed in the [Message] field.
Note
You can stop the backup process part way through by clicking [Stop]. In that case, the backup will only be stopped for those
cameras waiting for the process to be performed.
3
Specify the save location for backup files.
4
Click [Run].
5
Click [Yes].
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You can use backup files created with this tool to restore camera setting values. You can restore camera settings to the
point in time a backup was made, or migrate settings to other cameras.
A message appears to display precautions on restoring the setting values.
The [Restore Settings] dialog box appears.
Click [Browse] and specify the save location and file name for the backup file in the dialog box that appears.
Note
You can copy and paste the path of the [File Name]. Copy the target by pressing the Ctrl+C keys, and paste by selecting the
destination row and pressing the Ctrl+V keys. You can select multiple copy destinations by holding the Ctrl key while clicking.
Restoring Settings
Important
• Do not disconnect a network cable or turn off the power of a camera during the restore process. Doing so may cause a camera to
malfunction.
• Do not launch this tool on multiple computers and then perform a restore simultaneously from multiple computers. Doing so may cause
a camera to malfunction.
• Restore cameras while there is no connection to them. If, for example, a camera’s Viewer or Admin Tools is open, close it.
• Only files saved as backups using [Back Up Settings] (P. 63) of this tool and [Settings Page] > [Backup / Restore] on camera can be
restored. A camera cannot be restored with a backup file that has been edited or manipulated.
• During the restoration process, the camera will restart, temporarily interrupting all connections.
1
In the camera list, select the cameras for restoring settings.
2
Click on the toolbar.
Alternatively you can select [Maintenance] > [Restore Settings].
3
Carefully read the message and then click [Yes] to continue the procedure.
4
Specify the backup file with the saved restore settings.
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[Admin Account] cannot be set for some camera models.
[Restore all information.] cannot be set for some camera models.
Note
[Encryption Password] can be entered when backing up/restoring for some camera models. Only alphanumeric characters,
symbols, and spaces can be used for a password.
The password set when the data was backed up will be required to restore data using the encrypted backup data.
A confirmation message for restoring the setting values appears.
Restoring of the camera setting values begins.
A progress bar is displayed in the [Message] field while restoring. If you are performing restoration, and the
restoration fails for some cameras, the message is displayed. Confirm the message displayed in the [Message]
field.
Note
You can stop the restore process part way through by clicking [Stop]. In that case, the restore will only be stopped for those
cameras waiting for the process to be performed.
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To restore the administrator account, select [Restore] from the [Admin Account] pull-down list.
Important
If an Admin Account restore is performed, the password setting when the backup file was created will be restored. Be sure to
verify the administrator password for when the backup file was created.
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To restore all the camera settings, select [Restore] from the [Restore all information.] pull-down list.
Important
If you have selected [Restore all information.], IP addresses, network settings, and SSL/IPsec secure communication information
will also be restored. This may result in duplicated camera IP addresses after the restore is complete. Please beware when
executing this operation.
7
Click [Run].
8
Click [Yes].
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You can mount and unmount memory cards inserted in cameras, and acquire information from the memory cards. You can
also unmount memory cards in multiple cameras at the same time when, for example, turning the power of the cameras off
or removing the memory cards.
The [Memory Card Operations] dialog box appears.
Click one of the following buttons to perform an operation. The operation being performed is displayed in the
[Message] field. If you are performing an operation, and the operation fails for some cameras, the message is
displayed. Confirm the message displayed in the [Message] field.
[Mount]
Mounts the memory cards of the selected cameras.
[Unmount]
Unmounts the memory cards of the selected cameras.
Note
If you click [Unmount] when a memory card is not inserted, [Unmounted] appears in the message box for some camera models.
[Acquire Information]
Acquires the information of the mounted memory cards and displays it in the list.
The [Can Save] or [Cannot Save] displayed for the recording types ([Recording-Mode Stream], [Upload], [Event],
[Timer], [Manual], [ONVIF]) indicates whether or not the regulation number of recordable images has been
exceeded for each type of video recording.
Mounting/Unmounting Memory Cards
1
Select the cameras for performing the memory card operation.
2
Click on the toolbar.
Alternatively, you can select [Maintenance] > [Memory Card Operations].
3
Perform the memory card operation.
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You can batch restart multiple cameras.
A dialog box appears for confirming whether to restart the selected cameras.
The cameras restart.
Note
Even after a camera is restarted, [Connection Status] may still not change to [Connectable]. Click (Update Camera
Information) to update camera information.
Restarting the Camera
1
In the camera list, select the cameras to restart.
2
Select [Maintenance] > [Restart Camera].
3
Click [Yes].
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You can batch restore default settings to multiple cameras.
[Default Settings (excluding Network Settings)]
All user settings except the following items will be erased and restored to the factory default settings.
• Administrator account
• Network settings
• Time zone
• Certificate
• Secret key
[Default Settings (including Network Settings)]
Data including the above settings will be restored to the factory default settings.
Connection to camera is disabled because the administrator account is erased as well. Use this tool to configure
the default settings.
Note
[Default Settings (including Network Settings)] cannot be selected for some camera models.
A dialog box confirming whether you want to restore to the default settings of the selected cameras is displayed.
The default settings selected in step 2 are restored after restarting the cameras.
Restoring the Camera to the Default Settings
Important
• Never turn the power of a camera off during the process to restore the default settings. If the power is turned off, the camera may no
longer operate normally.
• The process to restore the default settings cannot be stopped.
• You should back up the current settings before restoring the default settings (P. 63).
1
In the camera list, select the cameras to restore to default settings.
2
Select [Maintenance] > [Restore the camera to the default settings].
3
Click [Yes].
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The operation logs recorded in a camera unit or memory card can be downloaded and saved as a text file.
The [Browse For Folder] dialog box is displayed.
The message [The log file has been saved. Open the folder?] is displayed.
The following sub folder is created in the destination folder you selected.
log\YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
The downloaded file is saved with the following file name.
MAC address (XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX)_category_serial number.txt
Category
B:Camera Internal Memory
C:Memory Card
Note
The memory card log is not retrieved if the memory card is unmounted.
Downloading Logs
1
In the camera list, select the cameras to download logs.
2
Click [Maintenance] > [Download Log].
3
Select the folder to save the log to, and select [OK].
4
Click [Yes] or [No].
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Troubleshooting
This chapter covers message lists and troubleshooting.
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Three types of messages are displayed in this tool.
• Information messages (information display level messages)
• Warning messages (messages urging caution)
• Error messages (message indicating errors)
When warning messages and error messages appear, take the corresponding measures as described in the following
tables.
Warning Messages
Lists of Messages
Message Description
The specified backup file is invalid or broken. This message is displayed in the following cases. Specify a correct
backup file.
• You have specified a file which is not a backup file.
• You have specified a backup file in a different format.
• The backup file has been revised.
If a backup file created with this tool is modified, it will no longer be
able to be restored properly. If a backup file has been modified,
create it again.
The specified backup file cannot be restored because it is
incompatible with the specified camera.
The model of the restore destination does not match the model for
which the backup file was created. Specify a backup file for a
model that is the same as the camera to be restored.
If you try to restore a new model using a backup file of an older
model, or in the reverse case, the format of the backup file can vary
by models. In this case, as the file cannot be recognized as a
backup file, you will see a message “The specified backup file is
invalid or broken.” instead of this message.
The specified backup file cannot be found. A file that does not exist is specified as the backup file in the
restore dialog box. Check the file name and save location of the
backup file.
The firmware file format is invalid or the file is corrupt. The firmware of a different model is specified. Specify the correct
firmware file.
The firmware cannot be updated with a modified firmware file. If the
firmware file is corrupted, download it again.
The firmware could not be updated, because the file is the same as
the firmware on the camera or it is an older version.
You cannot update to a firmware of the same version as the current
one or of an older version. Check the version of the firmware.
The firmware file is not for use with this camera. The model name of the firmware file and the model name of the
camera do not match. Check the combination of the camera in the
camera list and the target model of the firmware file. If both models
do not match, the firmware cannot be updated.
Memory Card Not Inserted. A memory card operation (mount, unmount, or acquire information)
was executed while a memory card was not inserted in the camera.
Insert a memory card in the camera.
Could not connect to the camera. • A camera that cannot be connected to was selected, and an
operation that communicates with the camera was performed.
Check the connection with the camera.
• The time specified in [Network Timeout] on the [Update
Firmware] screen elapsed. In this case, specify a longer waiting
time and then execute the operation again.
• An error occurred when communicating with the camera. Check
the connection with the camera.
• An error occurred when restoring the camera settings. Check
the backup file.
Could not connect to the camera. Please verify that the IP address,
port number, user name, and password are correct.
The connection to the camera failed when trying to change the
camera settings using [Basic Camera Settings], [Advanced
Camera Settings], or [Set from file]. Or the connection to the
camera failed when trying to add cameras to the camera list using
[Add Camera]. Specify the IPv4 address and port number, user
name and password correctly.
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• Install the firmware to the camera as directed in the entered
camera information. Be sure to check the details of the camera
information before installation.
• This tool overwrites the Flash ROM. If the upgrade completes
unsuccessfully, the camera may not operate properly. Take
particular care when you proceed with the upgrade process.
• Do not unplug the LAN cable or turn off the camera during
installation.
• All settings of the cameras for which you ticked “Restore Default
Settings” will be restored to the factory default settings except
the network and date configuration.
This message is always displayed when a firmware update is
executed. Check the details of the message. If you click [Yes], the
firmware update will start.
Update the firmware?
The update takes a while. Do not turn off the power during the
update.
The format of the value is invalid. This is a message displayed when the input value is invalid even
though the format is fixed, like the IP address specified in the
[Basic Camera Settings]. Make sure the input values are in the
correct format.
Cannot add camera. Maximum number of cameras reached. You are trying to add a new camera when 256 cameras exist in the
camera list. Cancel adding a new camera, or delete camera(s)
from the camera list so that the number of cameras will be 256 or
less after addition.
User authentication failed. Incorrect authentication information (administrator name and
administrator password) was entered. Enter the correct
authentication information.
Not found. When you click [View] in [Advanced Camera Settings], the input
setting items are searched. If a relevant setting item cannot be
found, this message will be displayed. Make sure the name of
setting items are correct.
Invalid file. This message is displayed in the following cases. Make sure that
the file contents are written in the correct format.
• The file contents specified in [Set from file] or [Advanced
Camera Settings] are invalid.
• When you select [File] > [Open], or drag and drop a camera
specification file onto the camera list, there is no camera that
can be added to the camera list because the third line onward in
the camera specification file is blank, and the common
authentication information in the camera specification file is not
specified to be loaded.
Please enter the file name. You have not specified the file to be loaded when selecting [Set
from file], [Advanced Camera Settings], updating firmware or
restoring from backup file. Specify a file and try the operation
again.
A camera with this IP address has already been registered. Do you
want to update the camera information?
The camera with the IPv4 address specified in [Add Camera]
already exists in the camera list. Click [Yes] to update the relevant
camera information, or click [No] not to update it.
The specified firmware file cannot be found. The specified firmware file could not be found. Check that the
firmware file exists in the specified folder and then specify the
correct save location folder and file name.
Failed to create a backup file under the specified path. A nonexistent folder name or file name has been specified as the
save location folder of the backup file. Specify the correct save
location folder and file name.
Please enter the port number. (80, 1024-65535) The port number has not been specified in [Add Camera] or
[Camera Authentication]. Or a numerical value other than 80, 443,
or 1024 – 65535 has been specified. Specify a correct port
number.
Please enter the port number. (443, 1024-65535)
The file name is duplicated. When backing up setting values, the same backup file name is
specified for multiple cameras. Please specify a different file name.
Operation failed camera(s) exist. Please recheck your recent
operations.
Changed settings could not be applied to some cameras. Please
recheck [Recent Operations] in the camera list.
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Please enter the camera specification file name. A camera specification file has not been specified even though
[Enable camera specification file] has been selected in the
[Environmental Settings]. Please enter the camera specification file
name.
The specified path <the drive name and the folder name> is
unavailable.
[Enable camera specification file] has been selected in the
[Environmental Settings] and an invalid drive or folder was
specified as the camera specification file’s save location. Please
re-specify the camera specification file save location.
Unable to write to the specified folder: <the folder name>. [Enable camera specification file] was selected in the
[Environmental Settings], however an invalid folder was specified
as the camera specification file’s save location. Please re-specify
the camera specification file save location.
File does not exist. The file specified in [Set from file] does not exist. Make sure a valid
file is specified.
The IPv4 address is already in use or no configurable IPv4
addresses are available.
Check the camera list and Basic Camera Settings.
The IPv4 address specified in [Basic Camera Settings] or [Set from
file] is already in use by a camera in the camera list. Review the
specification of IPv4 address.
The IPv4 address is already in use or no configurable IPv4
addresses are available.
Check the camera list and Set from file.
Because the specified IPv4 address range is wide, it might take
some time to set. Do you want to continue?
It may take a long time to configure the settings because the IPv4
Address range specified for [IPv4 Address] in [Basic Camera
Settings] > [Network] exceeds 256 addresses.
The camera(s) with the following IP address has already been
added to the trusted sites.
<IP address>
When executing [Maintenance] > [Add to Trusted Sites], you are
trying to register an address that is already registered with the
trusted sites. Recheck the address to be registered.
A camera that requires registration of administrator account was
found.
Please register with Camera Settings > Register Administrator
Account.
This is a message displayed when a camera with no registered
administrator account is included in the search result of [Search
Cameras]. Register an administrator account for the relevant
camera.
The camera contained in the file with the following IP address
could not be added. Please check the contents of the file.
<IP address>
When you tried to add cameras by selecting [File] > [Open] to load
a file including only IPv4 addresses (P. 51), connection to the
cameras with the specified IPv4 addresses failed. Make sure that
the IPv4 address, administrator name, and administrator password
are specified correctly.
The file cannot be used, because it has been created with a newer
version of the Camera Management Tool. Please upgrade the
version of the Camera Management Tool.
By selecting [File] > [Open] or [Camera Settings] > [Set from file],
you are trying to load a file created with a newer version of the
camera management tool currently used. Upgrade the camera
management tool and try again.
The administrator name is already in use. The administrator names specified in [Search Cameras] or
[Common Authentication Information Settings] are duplicated.
Recheck the specification for the administrator name.
Administrator name is invalid. Set within 4 to 15 characters. Invalid number of characters are used for administrator name. Use
4 to 15 characters to set an administrator name.
Administrator password is invalid. Set within 1 to 31 characters. The administrator password is either blank or has an invalid
number of characters. Use 1 to 31 characters to set administrator
password.
Operation failed camera(s) exist. Please check your message. Some camera(s) had an error when executing [Software Update],
[Memory Card Operations], [Back Up Settings], or [Restore
Settings] from the [Maintenance] menu.
Check the content of [Message] row displayed in respective
windows during execution.
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Error Messages
Encryption Password is invalid. Invalid characters were used in [Encryption Password] when
executing [Back Up Settings] or [Restore Settings] in the
[Maintenance] menu. Only enter alphanumeric characters,
symbols, or spaces in [Encryption Password].
The Mobile Camera Viewer could not be updated, because the
Mobile Camera Viewer update file is the same as the Mobile
Camera Viewer on the camera or it is an older version.
You cannot update to the Mobile Camera Viewer of the same
version as the current one or of an older version. Check the version
of the Mobile Camera Viewer.
The Mobile Camera Viewer update file is not for use with this
camera.
The model name of the Mobile Camera Viewer update file and the
model name of the camera do not match. Check the combination
of the camera in the camera list and the target model of the Mobile
Camera Viewer update file. If both models do not match, the
Mobile Camera Viewer cannot be updated.
The Mobile Camera Viewer update file format is invalid or the file is
corrupt.
The Mobile Camera Viewer update file of a different model is
specified. Specify the correct Mobile Camera Viewer update file.
The Mobile Camera Viewer cannot be updated with a modified
Mobile Camera Viewer update file. If the Mobile Camera Viewer
update file is corrupted, download it again.
The specified Mobile Camera Viewer update file cannot be found. The specified Mobile Camera Viewer update file could not be
found. Check that the Mobile Camera Viewer update file exists in
the specified folder and then specify the correct save location
folder and file name.
Application could not be started.
Install .NET Framework 3.5 (SP1 or later).
.NET Framework 3.5 (SP1 or later) is not installed. Start this utility
after installing .NET Framework.
Message Description
Firmware upgrade completed unsuccessfully. The camera's
firmware might be corrupted. If you cannot access the camera
after waiting about 30 minutes, please contact the product support.
Even though about 30 minutes have passed, the restart for the
firmware upgrade procedure did not finish. If you cannot access
the camera even after the time displayed in the message has
passed, check whether the camera is connected to the network
properly, and then contact the customer support center.
Failed to save the camera specification file. The length of the specified folder and file exceeds 260 characters.
Make sure the length of the folder and file does not exceed 260
characters.
Failed to load camera specification file. • The format of the camera specification file is incorrect. Check
the descriptions in the camera specification file.
• The length of the specified folder and file exceeds 260
characters. Make sure the length of the folder and file does not
exceed 260 characters.
Failed to change the camera settings. This message is displayed when camera settings could not be
changed. Check the connection with the camera.
The value combination is invalid. The combination of values cannot be specified. Confirm the details
of the message and review the settings.
To clear an error involving the combination of items which cannot
be specified from the Camera Management Tool, change the
settings on the Settings Page for the camera. For Settings Page
details, please refer to the camera’s “Operation Guide”.
Cannot start because one of the following tools is running:
• Firmware Upgrade Tool
• Backup Tool
• Restore Tool
• Memory Card Unmount Tool
An attempt was made to launch this tool while another tool with a
function equivalent to one of the functions of this tool is running
(Firmware Upgrade Tool, Backup Tool, Restore Tool, or Memory
Card Unmount Tool). Close the other tool and then try launching
this tool again.
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When using H.264(2) and selecting the maximum video size, set
the frame rate for both H.264(1) and (2) to 15 fps or lower.
A setting combination that cannot be used has been set. Check the
details of the message and adjust the settings.
If the frame rate is 1 fps, the I frame interval cannot be set to 0.5
seconds.
Cannot be set because H.264 in [ADSR] is used.
When using Video Record (upload/memory card) with H.264, set
the bit rate to 3072 kbps or lower.
When using Video Record (upload/memory card) with H.264, set
the I frame interval to 1.5 seconds or less.
Automatic setting of the NTP server is enabled in [Date and Time].
Either DHCP or DHCPv6 is not enabled in [Network].
Select [Camera] and change the Day/Night mode to “Day Mode” or
“Night Mode”.
“Day/Night” cannot be set to “Auto”, because “Switch Day/Night” is
set in [Event].
The specified path is too long:
<Path name>
When downloading logs, length of the specified folder and file is
more than 260 characters. Make sure to keep the length of the
folder and file less than 260 characters.
Failed to save the log files of one or more cameras. Check the
camera list.
Some camera(s) failed when completing log download (when
download has been executed with multiple cameras, the message
is displayed if any of them fail). Check the connection with the
camera.
Application could not be started (tool name). Failed to start the tool selected in the [Tools] menu. Check the
connection to the camera.
Only the camera angle setting tool will start, but you will not be able
to set angles. Check the connection and retry operation.
Camera cannot be detected.
Please confirm network settings and restart the tool.
IPv6 must be enabled when configuring the camera’s network.
This is a message displayed when cameras with duplicated IPv4
address are detected in an IPv6-disabled network environment.
Enable IPv6 for both the camera and computer, restart the tool,
then click again.
Does not match the encryption password used at backup. The encryption password specified upon restoration is different
from the one set at backup time. Make sure the encryption
password is correct.
Message Description
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Before contacting the dealer or customer support center, check the following troubleshooting items.
If a message is displayed, check the details of the message and corresponding countermeasure in “Lists of Messages” on
page 72.
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
Camera Management Tool cannot be launched. • The [Windows Firewall] function may be turned on. This tool
needs to be registered as a trusted program. For details on the
firewall settings, please refer to the camera’s “Operation Guide”.
• If an attempt was made to launch this tool while another tool with
a function equivalent to one of the functions of this tool is running
(Firmware Upgrade Tool, Backup Tool, Restore Tool, or Memory
Card Unmount Tool), close the other tool.
• If this tool is already running, another instance of this tool cannot
be launched.
A camera cannot be detected. • Check the connection with the camera. If the camera is
successfully connected, turn the power of the camera off and
then back on.
• If a camera in the same network segment is not detected, click
again.
• A camera that does not exist on the same network segment
cannot be detected. Add the camera manually (P. 50).
• Cameras with a different IPv4 address network segment can be
detected within the same router if an IPv6 link local address is
assigned for both the camera and the computer. To assign an
IPv6 link local address, the IPv6 settings must be enabled on
both the camera and the computer.
When enabling the IPv6 settings on the computer, enable IPv6 in
the network settings of Windows, and then restart this tool.
• An unsupported camera cannot be detected (P. 11).
The Admin Tools, Settings Page, or Viewer for the selected camera
cannot be launched.
• Check whether the camera certificate is installed or not.
• When using Internet Explorer 9 or greater, add the camera as a
trusted site (P. 36).
Authentication with the camera failed. • If the administrator password is changed, the administrator
information needs to be set for each camera (P. 27).
The camera is not displayed in the camera list. • If a detected camera is deleted from the camera list, it will not be
displayed in the camera list even if the connection with that
camera is successful. Perform a camera search by clicking
to display it again.
Software update, setting backup, or setting restore terminated
abnormally, and [Connection Status] does not recover from [Not
connectable].
• Restart the camera (P. 68).
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Admin Required ................................................. 22
Admin Tools ....................................................... 38
Administrator Account ................................. 20, 32
Administrator Name ..................................... 20, 32
Administrator Password ............................... 20, 32
Advanced Camera Settings ............................... 54
Load from a camera .................................... 54
Load from a file ............................................ 56
Save to a camera ........................................ 54
Save to a file ................................................ 55
Authentication Information ................................. 28
B
Back Up Setting Values ..................................... 63
Basic Camera Settings
Admin Account ............................................ 32
Camera ........................................................ 34
Date and Time ............................................. 33
Network ....................................................... 30
Video ........................................................... 35
Basic Settings .................................................... 29
C
Camera .............................................................. 34
Add .............................................................. 19
Basic Settings .............................................. 29
Checking Status .......................................... 21
Detect a Single Camera .............................. 50
Detect Multiple Cameras ............................. 51
Remove from a Camera List ........................ 25
Restart ......................................................... 68
Restore the Camera to the Default Settings 69
Search ......................................................... 18
Camera Angle Setting Tool ................................ 38
Camera List ............................................ 17, 21, 24
Items to Display ........................................... 24
Search in the Camera List ........................... 23
Camera Specification File .................................. 41
Configuration ............................................... 44
Drag and drop the camera specification file 47
Import When This Tool Starts ...................... 47
Load from a file ............................................ 47
Save Using the Menu .................................. 43
Save When Exiting the Tool ......................... 42
Common Authentication Information .................. 27
Component names ............................................. 16
D
Date and Time .................................................... 33
Display Thumbnails ............................................ 22
Download Logs .................................................. 70
E
Edit
Advanced Camera Settings ........................ 56
Camera Specification File ............................ 44
Encryption Password ................................... 64, 66
Environmental Settings ...................................... 47
F
Filter ................................................................... 23
I
Installation .......................................................... 13
IPv4 address ...................................................... 30
Specify Range ............................................. 31
Specify Wildcard ......................................... 31
L
Launching .......................................................... 16
M
Memory Card Operations ................................... 67
Messages
Error Messages ........................................... 75
Warning Messages ...................................... 72
Mount ................................................................. 67
N
Network .............................................................. 30
R
Restart ................................................................ 68
Restore Settings ................................................. 65
Restore the Camera to the Default Settings ....... 69
S
Search in the Camera List .................................. 23
Settings File ........................................................ 52
Index
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Settings Page ..................................................... 36
Specify Range .................................................... 31
Specify Wildcard ................................................ 31
SSL/Port Number ............................................... 22
Supported Cameras ........................................... 11
System Requirements ........................................ 11
T
Toolbar ............................................................... 16
Tools ................................................................... 38
Trusted Site ........................................................ 36
U
Unmount ............................................................. 67
Update the Firmware ......................................... 60
Update the Mobile Camera Viewer .................... 62
Update the Software .......................................... 60
V
Video .................................................................. 35
Viewer ................................................................ 37
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