Canon Digital Camera VB C10 User Manual

NETWORK CAMERA  
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Please read this instruction manual carefully before operation.  
Be sure to read the “a Safe Use of Equipment” section before using  
this equipment. Store this manual in a readily accessible location for  
future reference.  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Canon Network Camera VB-C10/VB-C10R (referred to hereafter as  
the VB-C10/VB-C10R).  
This manual describes how to set up and use the VB-C10/VB-C10R. Read this manual carefully  
before using the VB-C10/VB-C10R to ensure effective operation. In particular make sure that you  
read the "a Safe Use of Equipment" in this manual, as well as the supplied CD-ROM Readme file.  
Exclusion of Liability  
If the Product is connected to a recording device (for example a VCR), Canon Inc. accepts  
no responsibility whatsoever for any financial losses that may be incurred as a result of  
the loss of recorded information or images, regardless of the internal or external cause of  
the loss.  
Copyright Information  
Video or still pictures recorded using your VB-C10/VB-C10R cannot be used in ways that infringe  
copyright laws or without the consent of the owner, unless intended for personal use only.  
Notes  
1. The unauthorized transfer of all or any part of the contents of this Manual is forbidden.  
2. The contents of this Manual are subject to change without notice.  
3. Every effort has been made to ensure that this Manual is flawless. However, if you find any  
oversights, please let us know.  
4. Item 3. notwithstanding, Canon accepts no responsibility for any effects resulting from the use  
of this Manual.  
Trademark Notices  
Canon and Canon logo are registered trademarks of Canon Inc.  
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  
and other countries.  
Windows is legally recognized as Microsoft Windows Operating System.  
Other brand or product names in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of  
their respective companies.  
This product uses Linux kernel, gcc-libs, readline, init, sftpd, net-tools, mactool, telnetd, syslogd  
and boa under license of GNU General Public License (GPL); glibc and termcap under license  
of GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL); and ash, sh and ping under license of modified  
BSD License.  
Documents of Linux kernel COPYING, GPL, LGPL, and modified BSD License are stored as  
the files of COPYING.txt, GPL.txt, LGPL.txt and mBSD.txt respectively within LICENSE folder  
of accompanied CD rom with the package.  
If you (customer) need program source codes under the terms and conditions of GPL and/or  
LGPL, please access  
http://www.canon.com/webview/webview-tech/  
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Introduction  
Request concerning disclosure of live videos  
With respect to the disclosure of live videos, we request that sufficient consideration be  
given to matters of privacy and rights not to be photographed. Canon considers the following  
points concerning such matters when it operates camera sites for which it has been  
responsible to install and operate:  
We take measures such as adding limitations on zoom magnifications so that people  
cannot make special specifications.  
When videos are taken of specific buildings, interiors and the like, we install the camera  
only after receiving approval from the administrator.  
Please note that the operator of the camera site and not Canon has full responsibility  
regarding the disclosure of live videos.  
© Copyright 2002 CANON INC.  
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  
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Contents  
Introduction ............................................................................ ii  
a Safe Use of Equipment.................................................... vii  
Maintenance .............................................................................................................. xii  
Chapter 1 Before Using the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
Features of the VB-C10/VB-C10R ................................................................ 1-2  
System Configuration .................................................................................. 1-4  
Hardware and Software Requirements ....................................................... 1-6  
Webview Livescope Viewer Software ...................................................................... 1-6  
VB Administration Tools ........................................................................................... 1-6  
VBCollector .............................................................................................................. 1-7  
Webview Livescope MV version 2.0/LE ................................................................... 1-7  
Package Contents ......................................................................................... 1-8  
System Components and Their Operation ................................................. 1-9  
Chapter 2 Installation  
Before Using the VB-C10/VB-C10R ............................................................. 2-2  
Installing the VB-C10/VB-C10R ............................................................................... 2-2  
Connecting the Components ................................................................................... 2-4  
Turning the Power ON and OFF .............................................................................. 2-4  
Sample Network Configurations ................................................................. 2-5  
Sample LAN Environment Configuration ................................................................. 2-5  
Sample Configuration in an ISP Environment.......................................................... 2-5  
Chapter 3 Setup Procedures  
Preparations for Initial Setup....................................................................... 3-2  
Initial Setup ................................................................................................... 3-3  
Checking Operation...................................................................................... 3-6  
Detail Settings ............................................................................................... 3-7  
Accessing the Settings Title Page............................................................................ 3-7  
Settings Title Page ................................................................................................... 3-8  
System/Network Settings Page ............................................................................... 3-9  
Date/Time Settings Page ....................................................................................... 3-10  
Camera Settings Page ............................................................................................ 3-11  
Preset Settings Page ............................................................................................. 3-15  
Picture Recording and External Device I/O Settings Page .................................... 3-16  
Access Control Settings Page ............................................................................... 3-19  
WebView Livescope Setting Settings Page ........................................................... 3-20  
Miscellaneous Settings Page ................................................................................. 3-21  
Administration Tools Settings Page ....................................................................... 3-22  
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Chapter 4 VB Administration Tools  
Overview of VB Administration Tools ......................................................... 4-2  
VBAdmin Startup Panel ........................................................................................... 4-2  
Panorama Creation Tool .......................................................................................... 4-2  
View Restriction Tool................................................................................................ 4-3  
Preset Setting Tool ................................................................................................... 4-3  
Log Viewer ............................................................................................................... 4-3  
Admin Viewer ........................................................................................................... 4-3  
Installing VB Administration Tools .............................................................. 4-4  
Starting Up VB Administration Tools .......................................................... 4-5  
Panorama Creation Tool ............................................................................... 4-7  
About the Panorama Creation Tool Display Screen................................................. 4-8  
Capturing Panorama Pictures .................................................................................. 4-9  
Updating/Deleting Panorama Pictures ................................................................... 4-10  
Reconnecting .......................................................................................................... 4-11  
Opening/Saving Pictures ........................................................................................ 4-11  
Displaying Connection Information ......................................................................... 4-11  
View Restriction Tool .................................................................................. 4-12  
The View Restriction Tool Display Screen ............................................................. 4-13  
Setting View Restrictions ....................................................................................... 4-15  
Preset Setting Tool...................................................................................... 4-17  
Preset Setting Tool Display Screen........................................................................ 4-18  
Setting Presets....................................................................................................... 4-20  
Log Viewer ................................................................................................... 4-22  
Viewing Logs.......................................................................................................... 4-22  
Admin Viewer .............................................................................................. 4-24  
Starting Up Admin Viewer ...................................................................................... 4-24  
Operating External Device ..................................................................................... 4-25  
Enabling/Disabling View Restrictions..................................................................... 4-26  
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Chapter 5 Creating Web Pages  
Web Pages for Video Distribution ............................................................... 5-2  
Features of the Java Viewers .................................................................................. 5-3  
Features of the Helper Viewer ................................................................................. 5-5  
Viewing Sample Pages ................................................................................. 5-6  
Using the Java Viewer to Distribute Videos................................................ 5-7  
Using the Java Viewer to Create a Web Page ......................................................... 5-7  
Saving Web Page Data............................................................................................ 5-8  
Example of Using the Java Viewer to Create a Web Page ...................................... 5-9  
Java Viewer Parameters ........................................................................................ 5-17  
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Using the Helper Viewer to Distribute Videos .......................................... 5-21  
Example of a Web page Using the Helper Viewer ................................................. 5-23  
Distributing Videos Using a Browser Only ............................................... 5-24  
Example of Video Distribution Using One Fixed Global Address .......... 5-26  
Chapter 6 Using the Picture Recording Function  
Using the Still Picture Recording Function Linked to an External Device ... 6-2  
Sample Application Combining a Door-opening Sensor .......................................... 6-2  
Using the Still Picture Recording Function with a Predetermined Schedule .... 6-4  
Sample Application Using Sequential Mode ............................................................ 6-4  
Viewing Recorded Pictures ......................................................................... 6-6  
Installing VBCollector ............................................................................................... 6-7  
Starting Up VBCollector ........................................................................................... 6-8  
Registering a Server ................................................................................................ 6-8  
Registering Tasks................................................................................................... 6-10  
Executing and Canceling Tasks ............................................................................. 6-12  
Details Displayed on the Task View ....................................................................... 6-13  
Starting/Stopping the Service ................................................................................ 6-14  
Viewing Recorded Images ..................................................................................... 6-14  
Viewing Logs.......................................................................................................... 6-16  
Setting Download Capacity .................................................................................... 6-18  
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 7-2  
Log Messages ............................................................................................... 7-4  
Chapter 8 Appendix  
Specifications ............................................................................................... 8-2  
External Device I/O Terminals.................................................................................. 8-3  
Restoring the Factory Default Settings ...................................................... 8-4  
Restoring the Factory Default Settings from the Administration Tools Page via a Web Browser .... 8-4  
If the IP Address and Password are Unknown......................................................... 8-5  
Factory Default Setting ................................................................................ 8-6  
Index .............................................................................................................. 8-8  
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a Safe Use of Equipment  
An exclamation point, within a triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
aimportant operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the equipment.  
a Important Warnings  
a CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR  
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
The serial number of this equipment may be found on the bottom of the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R. No others have the same serial number as yours.  
You should record the number and other vital information here and retain this book  
as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in case of theft.  
Date of Purchase  
Dealer Purchased from  
Dealer Address  
Dealer Phone No.  
Model No. VB-C10 or VB-C10R  
Serial No.  
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a Important Operational Instructions  
a WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
a CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND TO REDUCE ANNOYING  
INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.  
FDA regulation  
This Network Camera has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration  
(FDA) for use as a medical device. When incorporated into a system with medical  
applications, FDA regulations may apply. Therefore, please consult your legal  
advisor to determine whether FDA regulations apply.  
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FCC NOTICE  
Network Camera VB-C10/VB-C10R  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part  
15 of FCC Rules.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise  
specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you  
could be required to stop operation of the equipment.  
Canon U.S.A. Inc.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.  
Tel No. (516) 328-5600  
IC NOTICE  
This product does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus as set out in the Interference-causing equipment standard entitled  
‘Digital Apparatus’, ICES-003 of the Industry Canada.  
NOTIFICATION IC  
Cet appareil numériquw respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables  
aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norma sur le matériel  
brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictées par I’lndustrie Canada.  
Dieses Produkt ist zum Gebrauch im Wohnbereich, Geschäfts- und Gewerbebereich  
sowie in Kleinbetrieben vorgesehen.  
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a IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
In these safety instructions, the word  
“equipment” refers to the Canon Network  
Camera VB-C10/VB-C10R and all its  
accessories.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven  
surfaces may cause the equipment and cart  
combination to overturn.  
9. Power Sources - The PA-V16 AC adapter  
should be operated only from the type of power  
source indicated on the marking label. If you  
are not sure of the type of power supply to your  
home, consult your equipment dealer or local  
power company.  
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and  
operating instructions should be read before  
the equipment is operated.  
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating  
instruction should be retained for future  
reference.  
10. Polarization - The PA-V16 AC adapter is  
equipped with a polarized 2-prong plug (a plug  
having one blade wider than the other).  
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the  
equipment and in the operating instructions  
should be adhered to.  
The 2-prong polarized plug will fit into the  
power outlet only one way. This is a safety  
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug  
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If  
the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician  
to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat  
the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and  
maintenance instructions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning - Unplug this equipment from the  
wall outlet before cleaning.  
Wipe the equipment with a clean soft cloth. If  
necessary, put a cloth in diluted neutral  
detergent and wring it well before wiping the  
equipment with it. Finally, clean the  
equipment with a clean dry cloth. Do not use  
benzene, thinner or other volatile liquids or  
pesticides as they may damage the product’s  
finish. When using chemically-treated  
cleaning cloths, observe those precautions  
accordingly.  
11. Power Cord Protection - Power cords should  
be routed so that they are not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed upon  
or against them. Pay particular attention to  
plugs and the point from which the cords exit  
the equipment.  
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12. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside  
antenna is connected to the equipment, be  
sure the antenna is grounded so as to provide  
some protection against voltage surges and  
built-up static charges. Section 810 of the  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No.70-  
1984, provides information with respect to  
proper grounding of the mast and supporting  
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an  
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding  
conductors, location of antenna antenna  
discharge unit, connection to grounding  
electrodes, and requirements for the  
grounding electrode. See figure 1.  
6. Accessories - Do not use accessories not  
recommended in this manual as they may  
be hazardous. Always use specified  
connection cables. Connect devices correctly.  
7. Water and Moisture - Hazard of electric shock  
- Do not use the equipment near water or in  
rainy/moist situations. Do not put a heater  
near this equipment.  
8. Placing or Moving - Do not place on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table.  
The equipment may fall, causing serious  
injury to a child or adult, and  
serious damage to the  
equipment. An equipment and  
cart combination should be  
moved with care.  
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18. Damage Requiring Service - Disconnect this  
equipment from the wall outlet and all power  
sources including batteries, and refer  
servicing to qualified service personnel under  
the following conditions.  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS  
PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN WIRE  
ANTENNA  
GROUNDING  
CLAMP  
DISCHARGE  
UNIT (NEC  
SECTION 810-20)  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is  
damaged.  
GROUNDING  
CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION  
810-21)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
b. If any liquid has been spilled onto, or  
objects have fallen into, the equipment.  
GROUNDING CLAMPS  
c. If the equipment has been exposed to rain  
or water.  
POWER SERVICE  
GROUNDING ELECTRODE  
SYSTEM  
d. If the equipment does not operate normally  
even if you follow the operating instructions.  
Adjust only those controls that are covered  
by the operation instructions. Improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive  
work by a qualified technician to restore  
the equipment to its normal operation.  
(NEC ART 250. PART H)  
NEC — NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE  
13. Lightning - For added protection of this  
equipment during a lightning storm, or when  
it is left unattended and unused for long  
periods of time, disconnect it from the wall  
outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will  
prevent damage to the equipment due to  
lightning and power-line surges.  
e. If the equipment has been dropped or the  
cabinet has been damaged.  
14. Power Lines - An outside antenna system  
should not be located in the vicinity of  
overhead power lines or other electric light  
or power circuits, or where it can fall into such  
power lines or circuits. When installing an  
outside antenna system, extreme care should  
be taken to keep from touching such power  
lines or circuits as contact with them might  
be fatal.  
f. When the equipment exhibits a distinct  
change in performance. This indicates a  
need for service.  
19. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts  
are required, be sure the service technician  
has used replacement parts that are specified  
by Canon or that have the same  
characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock or other hazards.  
15. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets and  
extension cords as this can result in a risk of  
fire or electric shock.  
20. Safety Check - Upon completion of any  
service or repairs to this equipment, ask the  
service technician to perform safety checks  
to determine that the equipment is in safe  
operating order.  
16. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects  
of any kind into this equipment through  
openings as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short out parts that could  
result in a fire or electric shock. Be careful  
not to spill liquid of any kind onto the  
equipment.  
21. Do not install the equipment in the following  
locations as this can cause a fire or electric  
shock:  
17. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this  
equipment yourself as opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage  
or other hazards. Refer all servicing to  
qualified personnel.  
- Hot locations  
- Close to a fire  
- Very humid or dusty locations  
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- Locations exposed to direct sunlight  
- Locations exposed to salt spray  
- Close to flammable solvents (alcohol,  
thinners, etc.)  
22. When any of the following occurs,  
immediately switch OFF the equipment,  
unplug it from the main power supply and  
contact your nearest Canon supplier. Do not  
continue to use the equipment as this can  
cause a fire or electric shock.  
- The equipment emits any smoke, heat,  
abnormal noise, or unusual odor.  
- A metal object falls into the equipment.  
- The equipment is damaged in some way.  
23. Please observe the following when using the  
equipment. Failure to do so can result in a  
fire or electric shock.  
- Do not use flammable sprays near the  
equipment.  
- Do not subject the equipment to strong  
impacts.  
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Maintenance  
Cleaning the Equipment  
1. Unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet.  
2. Carefully wipe the equipment with a soft cloth that has  
been moistened with water or a mild detergent.  
a WARNING:  
Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol, benzene or thinners.  
The use of such substances can cause a fire or electric shock.  
3. Wipe with a dry cloth.  
4. When you have finished, plug the AC adapter back in to the wall outlet.  
Cleaning the Lens  
Use a commercially available lens cleaner to remove any soiling from the  
lens.  
The auto-focus may not function correctly if the surface of the lens is  
dirty.  
Scratches on the surface of the lens will cause image defects.  
Icons Used in This Instruction Manual  
Indicates important information that must be observed or actions that are prohibited  
during an operation. These notes must be read to prevent possible faults or damage  
Note  
to the equipment.  
Indicates supplementary information or a reference to an operation. Users are advised  
to read these memos.  
Tip  
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Chapter  
Before Using the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
This chapter contains information that you should read  
before using the VB-C10/VB-C10R. It also describes the  
features of the VB-C10/VB-C10R, the system configuration,  
the hardware and software requirements, and the name and  
functions of the system components.  
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Features of the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R is a system that distributes live videos via the Internet or an Intranet. It can  
be used in a wide range of applications, such as distributing live videos from a Web site or  
monitoring. The system is configured of the VB-C10/VB-C10R and viewer software. Please use  
the supplied viewer software for viewing videos distributed by the VB-C10/VB-C10R and controlling  
cameras.  
Broadband Video Distribution Function  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R is capable of capturing videos at up to 30 fps. Motion-JPEG is used to  
compress video images. For networking, auto-negotiation between Ethernet 100Base-TX/  
10Base-T is provided and a leased line or ADSL can also be used through a router. Since  
video quality (in 5 levels) and the frame rate (from 0.1 to 30 fps) can be freely set, videos can  
be distributed under conditions that best suit the network bandwidth.  
Concurrent video is distributed up to 20 clients  
Up to 20 clients can view video at the same time from a single VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Camera and video distribution server functions housed in a single unit  
The camera capable of full pan, tilt, and zoom functions and its server functions for distributing  
videos through a network are compactly housed in a single unit. By simply connecting a LAN  
cable and a power supply, the unit can distribute live videos from any location* where it is  
installed.  
* The unit cannot be installed in locations subject to direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity, or  
other adverse conditions (P.ix).  
High-performance 16x zoom and wide angle photographic range  
The camera section is equipped with a 16x zoom lens. Furthermore, since the VB-C10 provides  
a pan angle of 200 degrees (100 degrees each to the left and right) and a tilt angle of 120  
degrees (90 degrees up and 30 degrees down), and the VB-C10R provides a pan angle of 340  
degrees (170 degrees each to the left and right) and a tilt angle of 100 degrees (10 degrees up  
and 90 degrees down), the VB-C10/VB-C10R are capable of recording wide areas.  
Can be mounted on ceilings, etc. (VB-C10R)  
The VB-C10R includes mounting plate, enabling it to be mounted in a variety of locations  
including ceilings. The shape of the camera head has been designed so that pan and tilt  
operations are still possible when mounted upside down.  
Remote camera control from the viewer  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R come with two types of viewer software: the Helper Viewer and the  
Java Viewer. The viewers give you full remote control of the camera’s angle (pan and tilt) and  
zoom magnification, allowing you to view videos with plenty of ambiance.  
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Features of the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
Panorama picture creation functions and settings  
The entire photographic range of the camera can be created and saved as a panorama picture.  
The saved panorama pictures can then be easily used to visually set view restrictions and  
presets.  
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Camera Position Preset function  
If often-used camera angles (camera head aim and zoom position) and related items are saved  
in advance as presets, the camera can be controlled from the viewer by simply selecting a  
desired preset. Up to 8 presets can be stored.  
VB-C10/B-C10R  
View Restriction function  
You can set restrictions on camera angle specifications and zoom magnifications to prevent  
viewers from seeing certain camera angles. For example, if the VB-C10/VB-C10R is being  
used to operate a fixed point camera connected to the Internet, it is possible to distribute  
videos while protecting privacy (P.iii, “Request concerning disclosure of live videos”).  
Built-in Web server and FTP server  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R is equipped with built-in Web server functions that enable both Web  
pages and videos to be distributed through the Web by a single unit. Since it also has a built-in  
FTP server, Web page data file transfers (FTP) can be performed from remote locations.  
Simple set up and management  
By accessing a Settings page provided on the Web, you can use the Web browser on your PC  
to set up and manage the VB-C10/VB-C10R from a remote location without ever visiting the  
place where the VB-C10/VB-C10R is actually installed.  
More powerful security functions  
The destinations for video distributions can be restricted based on passwords. Up to 20 clients  
can be registered.  
Recording videos via preset schedules or links with external devices  
Still pictures can be recorded based on schedules set in advance or on ON/OFF events from  
an external device. If VBCollector is used, still pictures recorded by the VB-C10/VB-C10R can  
be automatically collected by a PC and viewed there.  
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System Configuration  
Example of Basic System Configuration - Viewing Videos Using a Viewer  
VB-C10  
Ethernet  
(10/100Mbps)  
VB-C10R  
WebView Livescope Viewer Software  
(Java Viewer or Helper Viewer)  
Recommended browser  
VB-C10  
Netscape Navigator/  
Communicator4.78 or later  
Internet Explorer 4.01 or later  
Router  
Internet  
This system configuration consists of the VB-C10/VB-C10R with WebView Livescope Viewer  
Software (P.1-6). The WebView Livescope Viewer Software consists of the Helper Viewer  
and the Java Viewer.  
Helper Viewer must be installed in advance from the supplied CD-ROM, while Java Viewer is not  
installed in advance but automatically downloaded from the VB-C10/VB-C10R. Since Java Viewer  
is downloaded each time you want to view videos, it is useful when viewing videos for the first  
time. Helper Viewer, however, is more convenient when you want to view videos frequently.  
If you want to distribute live videos of places such as popular tourist destinations from Web pages,  
it is best for your Web page visitors to use the Java Viewer that does not need to be installed in  
advance.  
Viewer Software Functions  
Viewer Software  
Functions  
• Videos from the VB-C10/VB-C10R can be displayed by a Web browser that can  
run Java applet.  
• Because the Java Viewer is automatically downloaded and does not need to be pre-  
installed, unlike the Helper Viewer, it is compatible with any platform that supports  
Java-capable environments.  
Java Viewer  
• Because it uses the HTTP protocol, the Java Viewer penetrates firewalls.  
However, it may not run stably on some platforms or browser types.  
Also, because the Viewer is downloaded when the Web page loads, start-up times and  
execution speeds are slower than the Helper Viewer.  
• A helper application for viewing videos from the VB-C10/VB-C10R that is launched  
from a Web browser.  
• The Helper Viewer must be pre-installed.  
• Install Helper Viewer from the supplied CD-ROM.  
Helper Viewer  
• Compared with the Java Viewer, start-up is faster because the Viewer does not need  
to be downloaded. This Viewer is recommended for users who use the viewer frequently.  
• Because it supports the HTTP protocol, the Helper Viewer penetrates firewalls unscathed.  
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System Configuration  
Install the Helper Viewer from the “MonSetup.exe” file on the supplied CD-ROM.  
The manual for the WebView Livescope software is provided on the supplied  
CD-ROM (Mon-E.pdf).  
Note  
To connect the VB-C10/VB-C10R to the Internet, you require a leased line  
connection to an Internet service provider or a LAN-type dialup IP connection. If  
you are using a LAN-type dialup connection, check that the connection supports  
bidirectional calling.  
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Example of System Configuration with WebView Livescope MV - Optional  
VB-C10/B-C10R  
WebView Livescope MV  
Windows98SE/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP  
Ehernet  
(10/100Mbps)  
(Internet Explorer 5 or later required)  
VB-C10R  
VB-C10  
VB-C10  
The WebView Livescope MV software (P.1-7) is convenient if there are several VB-C10/VB-  
C10R installed on a LAN and you wish to concentrate on monitoring videos from them.  
The WebView Livescope MV software consists of MV Manager and MV Station. MV Manager  
lets you uniformly manage VB-C10/VB-C10R operating status. It also lets you select and create  
a monitoring screen best suited to the number of VB-C10/VB-C10Rs on the LAN from among a  
rich variety of examples. MV Station lets you use the monitoring screen created in MV Manager  
to view videos from multiple points where VB-C10/VB-C10R units are installed while also remote  
controlling cameras and external devices.  
Optional Products  
• Webview Livescope MV version 2.0  
• Webview Livescope MV version 2.0 LE  
Products sold separately  
• Wide-angle Converter WL-37 (for VB-C10)  
• Sensor  
• Relay  
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Hardware and Software Requirements  
Webview Livescope Viewer Software (P.1-4)  
The viewer software that are supplied with the VB-C10/VB-C10R. They lets you view the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R’s videos and control the camera.  
Java Viewer version 3.20  
PC  
IBM PC/AT Compatible  
Operating System  
Windows 98SE/Me or Windows NT 4.0 (IE4.0 or later required)/Windows 2000/  
Windows XP  
Web Browser  
Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.78 or later (excluding 6.01 and 6.1),or Microsoft  
Internet Explorer 4.01 or later recommended  
* This viewer is installed on the VB-C10/VB-C10R and is automatically downloaded by the client at access.  
* This software may not run stably on operating systems and Web browsers other than those listed above.  
Helper Viewer version 3.20  
PC  
IBM PC/AT Compatible  
Operating System  
Windows 98SE/Me or Windows NT 4.0 (IE4.0 or later required)/Windows 2000/  
Windows XP  
Web Browser  
Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.78 or later,or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01  
or later recommended  
* Must be installed in advance from the supplied CD-ROM (P.1-4).  
Although the Helper Viewer ver. 3.10 or before, or Plug-in Viewer can be used,  
some of the features are different.  
Note  
On Macintosh computers, some of the functions of the Helper Viewer ver. 1.20 are  
not available.  
The manual for the viewer software is on the supplied CD-ROM (Mon-E.pdf).  
VB Administration Tools (P.4-2)  
This tool lets you create panorama pictures from the VB-C10/VB-C10R and then easily use them  
to visually set view restrictions and presets.  
PC  
IBM PC/AT Compatible  
Operating System  
Web Browser  
Windows 98SE/Me or Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later required  
* Must be installed in advance from the supplied CD-ROM (P.4-4).  
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VBCollector (P.6-6)  
This tool is for viewing still pictures recorded by the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
PC  
IBM PC/AT Compatible  
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Operating System  
Web Browser  
Windows 98SE/Me or Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later required  
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* Must be installed in advance from the supplied CD-ROM.  
Webview Livescope MV version 2.0/LE (P.1-5)  
VB-C10/B-C10R  
This is optional viewer software for monitoring.  
PC  
IBM PC/AT Compatible  
CPU: Pentium III 600 MHz or better recommended, RAM: 128 Mbytes or better,  
Hard disk capacity: 50 Mbytes or better (LE: 20 Mbytes or better)  
Operating System  
Web Browser  
Windows 98SE/Me or Windows NT 4.0 (SP6.0a or later)/Windows 2000 (SP1 or later)/  
Windows XP  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later required  
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Package Contents  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R package contains the following items. If any of these items is missing,  
please contact the retailer from which you purchased the product.  
1. VB-C10 main unit  
2. AC Adapter PA-V16  
(or VB-C10R main unit)  
VB-C10  
VB-C10R  
3. AC cable (1 meter 3 ft. 3/32 in.)  
4. Plug for extenal device  
* The cable length may differ depending on the  
country in which the product was purchased.  
5. CD-ROM  
6. User’s Manual (This document)  
7. Warranty Card  
CD-ROM contents  
ReadMe (Notes not included in the User’s Manual)  
VBIPI.exe (IP address setting tool)  
MonSetup.exe (Helper Viewer version 3.20 Installer)  
AdmSetup.exe (VB Administration Tools Installer)  
CltSetup.exe (VBCollector Installer)  
VB-C10-E.pdf (User’s Manual in PDF format)  
Mon-E.pdf (Viewer Software User’s Manual)  
Sample Folder (Set of files of sample pages)  
License Folder (License documents for software in the main unit)  
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System Components and Their Operation  
VB-C10  
Front  
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Base  
VB-C10/B-C10R  
Camera LED  
• When power is turned on: Flashing Green  
light  
• During normal operation: Steady Green  
light  
Rear  
Power connection socket  
100/10 BT Ethernet connector  
(100Base-TX, 10Base-T auto-negotiation)  
External device I/O terminals  
Network LED  
• When connected to network : Off  
• When disconnected from network: Steady  
Orange light  
• During communication:  
Flashing Green light at 100Base-TX  
Flashing Yellow light at 10Base-T  
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VB-C10R  
Front  
Mounting plate  
Camera LED  
• When power is turned on: Flashing Green  
light  
• During normal operation: Steady Green light  
Base  
Camera head  
Rear  
Network LED  
• When connected to network : Off  
• When disconnected from network: Steady  
Orange light  
• During communication:  
Flashing Green light at 100Base-TX  
Flashing Yellow light at 10Base-T  
External device I/O terminals  
Power connection socket  
100/10 BT Ethernet connector  
(100Base-TX, 10Base-T auto-negotiation)  
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System Components and Their Operation  
Bottom  
On the bottom of the VB-C10/VB-C10R are the MAC address required for network settings, a  
Reset switch that returns the factory default settings, and the serial number.  
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Screw hole for tripod mounting  
VB-C10/B-C10R  
Serial No.  
The serial number for this  
unit is shown here.  
-
VB C10  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
THIS CLASS  
B
DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL  
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE  
-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.CET APPAREIL  
RESPECTE TOUTES  
LES EXIGENCES DU RÈGLEMENTSUR LE MATÉRIEL  
BROUILLEURDU CANADA.  
NUMÉRIQUE DELA CLASSE  
B
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
CANON INC.  
MADE IN JAPAN  
MAC address  
Reset switch  
The MAC address is  
required when setting the  
IP address and making  
other network settings.  
Please make a note of it  
before installing this unit  
(P.3-3).  
RESET  
You can return all settings on  
the VB-C10 to the factory  
default settings by holding  
this button with a thin tipped  
object and turning on the  
power switch (P.8-5).  
0 0 0 0 8 5 2 2 8 0 0 0  
VB-C10R  
Serial No.  
The serial number for this  
unit is shown here.  
-
VB C10R  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
THIS CLASS  
B
DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL  
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE  
-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.CET APPAREIL  
NUMÉRIQUE DELA CLASSE  
B
RESPECTE TOUTES  
LES EXIGENCES DU RÈGLEMENTSUR LE MATÉRIEL  
BROUILLEURDU CANADA.  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
CANON INC.  
MADE IN JAPAN  
MAC address  
Reset switch  
The MAC address is  
required when setting the  
IP address and making  
other network settings.  
Please make a note of it  
before installing this unit  
(P.3-3).  
RESET  
You can return all settings on  
the VB-C10R to the factory  
default settings by holding  
this button with a thin tipped  
object and turning on the  
power switch (P.8-5).  
0 0 0 0 8 5 2 2 8 0 0 0  
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Installation  
This chapter explains how to connect the system components  
and describes a sample network configuration.  
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Before Using the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
Installing the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
VB-C10 Installation  
VB-C10R Installation  
Install in a flat and stable location.  
Firmly tighten the 2 screws (not supplied).  
Mounting plate  
VB-C10R  
Screw  
Screw  
(Installation)  
• Distance between tapped holes: 120 mm (4 18/25 in.)  
Tapped hole diameter: 6.0 mm (1/4 in.)  
• Mounting plate thickness: 1.6 mm (1/16 in.)  
a WARNING:  
Install the camera securely.  
When installing the VB-C10R on the ceiling, contact your Canon dealer.  
When installing the VB-C10R on the ceiling, check that the ceiling is strong enough to  
bear the weight of the VB-C10R including the mounting plate. Installation in a weak location  
could result in the VB-C10R falling and causing serious injury.  
At least once a year, check for looseness in the camera installation mount. (If the optional  
wide-angle converter is used, check the converter mount also.)  
The permissible camera installation angles are 20° from the horizontal. ( 15°  
when the optional wide-angle converter is used for the VB-C10.)  
Note  
The MAC address required when making network settings is shown on the bottom of  
the VB-C10/VB-C10R (P.1-11). Please make a note of it before installing this unit  
(P. 3-3).  
Using a Tripod (VB-C10)  
The screw for mounting a tripod is on the bottom of the VB-C10 toward the front.  
30 mm  
Less than  
6.0 mm  
(1/4 in.)  
Do not overtighten the mounting screw.  
If excessive force is used to tighten the mounting  
screw, camera head movement may be impeded,  
or other malfunctions may result.  
(1 3/16 in.)  
or wider  
Note  
Mounting  
screw  
Always use a tripod mounting screw that is less  
than 6.0 mm (1/4 in.) in length. The use of screws  
6.0 mm (1/4 in.) long or longer could damage the  
camera. Also, the tripod seat used should be at  
least 30 mm (1 3/16 in.) in diameter.  
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Before Using the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
Using the Wide-angle Converter (VB-C10)  
The optional Wide-angle Converter WL-37 can be used to provide wide-angle shots (approx.  
0.74× the normal focal distance).  
Mount the wide-angle converter correctly so that it is level and fitted securely onto the camera.  
When mounted correctly, the wide-angle converter should turn roughly 3 times before stopping.  
Installation  
Wide-angle Converter  
a WARNING:  
The Wide-angle Converter WL-37 is designed specifically for the VB-C10 and cannot  
be used on the VB-C10R. If the converter is used on the VB-C10R, the mount will gradually  
loosen and the converter will fall off the camera.  
The camera may not operate correctly if a wide-angle converter other than the  
WL-37 is used.  
Note  
The permissible range of camera installation angles with the wide-angle converter  
mounted on the camera is 15° from the horizontal.  
When the Wide-angle Converter has been set for use in “Camera Settings” (→  
P.3-11), the pan and tilt values change for the three functions listed below. If the  
Wide-angle Converter is to be used, pan and tilt values must be determined after  
the use of the Wide-angle Converter has been set in “Camera Settings”.  
• Home position setting (P.3-12)  
• View restrictions (P.3-12)  
• Preset settings (P.3-15)  
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Connecting the Components  
(Rear of main unit)  
AC cable  
Hub  
PC  
External output device  
*
External input device  
(sensor, etc.)  
LAN cable  
AC adapter  
Cables for external device  
*Remove some insulation at the end of the external device cable and insert it into the plug for the  
external device, then secure it by tightening the screws. See page 6-2 for examples of external  
device connections.  
Turning the Power ON and OFF  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R itself does not have a power switch. You can switch the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
on by plugging the AC adapter into a wall outlet. When power to the VB-C10/VB-C10R is switched  
on, the Camera LED turns green.  
Main unit  
to AC outlet  
AC adapter  
AC cable  
The camera head position is automatically initialized when the power supply is  
turned ON from OFF.  
Note  
Never touch the camera head during initialization as this could prevent  
successful initialization and cause faults.  
Wait at least five seconds before turning the power back on after shutting it off.  
Turning it on too quickly may result in a malfunction. Observe the precautions  
given in “a Safe Use of Equipment/a IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”  
(P.ix).  
If the picture recording function (P.3-16) is being used, shutting off the  
power or restarting the VB-C10/VB-C10R will cause all pictures to be deleted.  
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Sample Network Configurations  
This section describes some typical installation modes for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Be sure to assign a fixed IP address to the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Sample LAN Environment Configuration  
Provide the appropriate  
server as required:  
HTTP (WWW)  
Installation  
VB-C10  
VB-C10R  
Server  
Viewer PC  
Router  
Router  
Viewer PC  
This example shows the VB-C10/VB-C10R connected to a LAN by Ethernet. In this configuration,  
videos can be seen by viewers in the same Ethernet segment as the VB-C10/VB-C10R and by  
viewers with access to that segment.  
Sample Configuration in an ISP Environment  
Provide the appropriate  
server as required:  
HTTP (WWW)  
Servers  
Modem  
Analog line  
Viewer PC  
Internet  
ISDN/  
leased line/ADSL, etc  
Router  
ISDN/  
leased line/ADSL, etc  
Viewer PC  
Client receiving  
images  
Server sending  
images  
VB-C10/VB-C10R  
Router  
This example shows an environment in which the VB-C10/VB-C10R is connected to an ISP (Internet  
service provider). In this configuration, videos can be seen by viewers capable of accessing the  
ISP.  
Bidirectional communication is required between the VB-C10/VB-C10R and the ISP, and a fixed  
IP address must be set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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Setup Procedures  
This chapter describes the procedures from the initial setup  
of the VB-C10/VB-C10R through to operation checking and  
the method for specifying detailed settings.  
The VB Administration Tools described in Chapter 4 provide  
a convenient way to set view restrictions and presets.  
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Preparations for Initial Setup  
Once the initial setup has been completed and operation has been verified, the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
can be used immediately. The diagram below shows an example of P2P connection between  
the VB-C10/VB-C10R and a PC.  
Installation Example  
VB-C10  
LAN cable  
Hub  
Installation Procedure  
1. As shown in the diagram above, the VB-C10/VB-C10R is connected to a PC via a  
hub and LAN cables (10Base-T/100Base-TX).  
At this stage, please do not connect the AC adapter to the VB-C10/VB-C10R yet.  
Note  
2. Perform initial settings on the VB-C10/VB-C10R. (next page)  
3. Check operation (P.3-6).  
Check to be sure Internet Explorer 4.01 or later has been installed.  
Note  
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Initial Setup  
1. Turn on the PC’s power switch.  
The AC adapter must not yet be connected to the VB-C10/VB-C10R at this stage.  
2. Insert the CD-ROM that was supplied with the VB-C10/VB-C10R into the PC’s  
CD-ROM drive, and start up the “VBIPI.exe” program as follows:  
1 Double-click My Computer on the desktop.  
When using Windows XP, click on the “Start” button, then click “My Computer”.  
2 When the CD-ROM icon appears, double-click this icon, then double-click “VBIPI.exe”.  
3. When the “VB-C10/VB-C10R IP Installer” dialog box appears, connect the AC  
adapter to the VB-C10/VB-C10R and turn on the power.  
SetupPr  
See “Turning the Power ON and OFF” (P.2-4) for how to turn on power to the VB-C10/VB-  
C10R.  
ocedures  
4. The VB-C10/VB-C10R’s MAC address and the currently set IP address are  
displayed in the “VB-C10/VB-C10R IP Installer” dialog box.  
Select a MAC address by clicking on it, then click the “Setup IP Address...” button.  
The MAC address for this unit is shown on the bottom of the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
(P.1-11).  
Tip  
The IP address 192.168.100.1 is used as the factory default setting. Please set an  
IP address that suits the environment in which the VB-C10/VB-C10R is to be used.  
Internet Explorer 4.01 or later is required for the IP Installer operating environment.  
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Initial Setup  
5. When the “Setup IP Address” dialog box appears, enter the new IP address,  
user name, and password. Then click the “OK” button.  
New IP address: 192.168.101.7  
User name: root  
Password: VB-C10 (default setting)  
The values shown here are examples only.*  
* The user name cannot be changed.  
* The factory default password for both the VB-C10 and the VB-C10R is “VB-C10”.  
* The password can be changed at any time on the System/Network settings page (P.3-9).  
6. The IP address that was set is displayed.  
When the IP address is successfully set, it is displayed in the “VB-C10/VB-C10R IP Installer”  
dialog box.  
Click “Exit” to exit “VBIPI.exe.”  
The IP address “192.168.101.7” is given as an example. However, the actual IP  
address must be changed to match your system settings.  
Note  
Be careful to distinguish between lower-case and upper-case letters in order to  
accurately enter the user name and password.  
The user name is fixed at “root” for both the VB-C10 and VB-C10R. It cannot be  
changed.  
For reasons of system security, we recommend that you change the administrator  
password at regular intervals.  
If network setting values are not known, please consult with the network  
administrator.  
To cancel an IP address setting, click the “Cancel” button in the “Setup IP Address”  
dialog box.  
7. Follow steps 1 - 3 below to launch the browser and enter your user name  
and password.  
1 Launch the browser and enter the following URL:  
http://192.168.101.7/admin/  
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2 Enter the user name and password.  
User name: root  
Password: VB-C10 (default setting)  
SetupPr  
3 The settings title page is displayed.  
ocedures  
Initial settings are now complete.  
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Checking Operation  
When you have completed the initial setup, check that the VB-C10/VB-C10R works normally. Use  
the sample page to simplify checking.  
1. Access the sample page from the Web browser.  
Example) http://192.168.101.7/sample/  
Enter the value you have specified in the Initial Setup (P.3-3) as the IP address  
(192.168.101.7).  
The IP address “192.168.101.7” is given as an example. However, the actual IP  
address must be changed to match your system settings.  
Note  
2. Click on each sample page.  
If the sample page appears and the video is displayed, the VB-C10/VB-C10R is operating  
normally.  
* The Helper Viewer must be installed in order to appear “Helper Sample”.  
Install the Helper Viewer from “MonSetup.exe” on the supplied CD-ROM.  
Sample page  
Example of the Java Viewer  
* The picture displayed in the  
viewer is an example.  
We recommend that you make panorama picture settings (P.4-7).  
Tip  
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Detail Settings  
Accessing the Settings Title Page  
The various settings on the VB-C10/VB-C10R are specified by using a browser to access Web  
pages on the VB-C10/VB-C10R. You begin by accessing the Settings Title Page.  
This manual uses the IP address 192.168.100.1 (the factory default setting) below as  
an example to describe the detail settings. Please enter the actual IP address that is  
Note  
set in your VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
SetupPr  
1. Use the browser to access http://192.168.100.1/admin.  
Use the IP address specified in “Initial Setup” (P.3-3).  
ocedures  
2. Enter the user name and password.  
You are now asked for your user name and password. In the factory default settings, the  
user name is “root” and the password is “VB-C10” for both the VB-C10 and VB-C10R.  
Enter these settings.  
* The password can be changed at any time on the System/Network settings page (P.3-9).  
Settings Title Page  
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Settings Title Page  
The various settings on the VB-C10/VB-C10R are specified by using a browser to access Web  
pages on theVB-C10/VB-C10R. From this title page, you can move to each settings pages.  
Settings Title Page for VB-C10/VB-C10R  
“Japanese” button  
Click this button to display the settings page in Japanese.  
The button then changes to “English” and switches the display  
back to English when clicked.  
Clicking on the titles displays  
each setting pages.  
Do not open multiple browser windows at the same time to change settings in  
parallel.  
Note  
Do not use the “Back” and “Forward” buttons in your browser to move between  
settings pages. Due to the effects of caching, there are possibilities that an old  
settings page will appear, settings will return to their original values, or unintended  
changes will occur.  
Those settings that require the VB-C10/VB-C10R to be restarted for the changes  
to take effect are marked with a red tick.  
When using the VB-C10/VB-C10R to record pictures (P.3-16), all recorded still  
pictures are deleted when the VB-C10/VB-C10R is rebooted.  
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Detail Settings  
System/Network Settings Page  
This page is used to make Ethernet and password settings for the administrator.  
Root Account  
“Password”  
Set the password here. Up to 8 alphanumeric characters,  
including upper- and lower-case letters, hyphens and  
underscores, can be used.  
“Confirm Password”  
Enter the same password as above to confirm it.  
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Ethernet  
“IP Address”  
Enter the IP address you want to assign to VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
“Subnet Mask”  
Enter the subnet mask specified for the network to be  
connected.  
“Default Gateway Address”  
Set this item when you want to connect to a different  
segment within the Intranet or a wide area network such as  
the Internet.  
*Contact the network administrator for the IP address,  
subnet mask, and default gateway address settings.  
Assign a fixed IP address to the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
For system security reasons, we recommend that you change the root account at  
regular intervals.  
Note  
If you have forgotten the password, press the Reset switch and restore the factory  
default settings (P.8-5).  
Click the “OK” button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the “Cancel”  
button. This returns you to the settings title page.  
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Detail Settings  
Date/Time Settings Page  
This page is used to make date and time settings.  
Date and Time  
“Current Camera Time”  
Displays the date and time currently set on the VB-C10/VB-  
C10R.  
“New Camera Time”  
One of three methods can be selected: “Synchronize with  
computer time”, “Synchronize with NTP server”, or “Set  
manually”.  
“Synchronize with computer time”  
Sets to the date and time of the computer currently  
accessing the VB-C10/VB-C10R via a Web browser.  
“Synchronize with NTP server”  
Sets to the date and time of the NTP server when the  
IP address of an NTP server has been entered.  
“Set manually”  
Select this item when the date and time is to be manually  
entered. In the Date field, enter the year, month, and  
day in yyyy-mm-dd format; in the Time field, enter the  
time in hh:mm:ss 24-hour format.  
For example, for January 1, 2002, 1:05:09 a.m., enter  
“2002-01-01” and “01:05:09”.  
“Time Zone”  
Since the factory default setting uses Japan Standard Time,  
please select the appropriate time zone from the list.  
When selecting “Synchronize with NTP server”, enter the correct NTP server IP  
address to be sure the date and time are changed correctly.  
Note  
Click the “OK” button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the “Cancel”  
button. This returns you to the settings title page.  
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Detail Settings  
Camera Settings Page  
Use this page to set the camera control parameters and the video capture size and video quality.  
Using VB Administration Tools is a convenient way to set view restrictions (P.4-12).  
Camera Settings  
“Camera Name”  
SetupPr  
Used in the camera selection bar in the WebView Livescope  
Viewer.  
“Wide Converter”  
Select “Used” when a wide-angle converter is mounted on  
the camera.  
ocedures  
“Video Capture Size”  
The available settings are 640 × 480, 320 × 240 and 160 ×  
120.  
“Video Quality”  
Select an adjustment setting between 1 and 5. Higher values  
give better video quality but a slower frame rate since the  
amount of video data increases.  
* With the VB-C10R, the displayed pan and tilt values  
change.  
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“Home Position”  
Specify the camera settings to be used at startup. The  
Pan, Tilt, and Zoom settings are valid when “Return to  
Home Position when nobody has a control privilege” is  
enabled.  
“Pan”  
Sets the pan position for the camera.  
“Tilt”  
Sets the tilt position for the camera.  
“Zoom”  
Sets the value for the camera’s angle of zoom.  
“Brightness”  
Sets the target value for the camera’s auto exposure  
feature. Select “Brighter” if the picture is darker due  
to backlight or other factor.  
“Shutter Speed”  
Sets the camera shutter speed. Select Auto, 1/60 or  
1/100.  
“Focus Mode”  
Sets the focusing mode for the camera.  
Select “Auto”, “Auto (for domes)”, or “Fixed at infinity”.  
When the VB-C10/VB-C10R is used with an outdoor  
housing, focusing on the wall of the outdoor housing  
can be avoided if the Focus mode is set to “Auto (for  
domes)”.  
“View Restriction”  
If you tick the “Apply view restriction” option, the settings  
below are enabled. Use this setting to prevent clients  
from seeing certain camera angles. View restrictions  
are conveniently set using VB Administration Tools  
(P.4-12).  
“Upper value, Lower value, Left value, Right value”  
Sets the visible range to be provided to the user.  
*Set the values so that Upper value > Lower value,  
and Left value < Right value.  
“Telephoto, Wide-angle”  
Sets the zoom angles provided to users.  
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Click the “OK” button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the “Cancel”  
button. This returns you to the settings title page.  
View restrictions can be set visually and more easily from the VB Administration  
Tools. Please use the VB Administration Tools for making settings (P.4-12).  
Note  
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View Restriction Settings  
You can set the visible range by restricting the camera pan, tilt and zoom ratio (field of view angle)  
settings.  
Controllable range and Video Capture Range  
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Field of view at the  
maximum wide-angle setting  
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Extent of pan control  
Maximum horizontal extent of the video capture range  
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The view restriction specifies the visible range. The visible range is larger than the area in which  
pan and tilt can be controlled.  
Do not attempt to manually change the camera head angle.  
If the camera head is accidentally moved by hand or other objects  
Note  
touching it, be sure to restart the VB-C10/VB-C10R by turning the  
power supply OFF then ON again. The deviation from the position  
that the VB-C10/VB-C10R memorizes will be corrected and the  
operation will be back in order.  
Range of Camera Head Movement  
The figures below show the range of camera head movement from a horizontal position.  
+90°  
+100°  
-100°  
+10°  
+170°  
-30°  
-170°  
VB-C10  
VB-C10R  
-90°  
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About view restriction  
Pan and tilt range varies with the zoom ratio (field of view angle).  
Tip  
When you set the view  
restriction, the angles of  
camera movement are  
automatically restricted.  
If the zoom is set to wide-angle  
and the angle of camera movement  
remains the same, video capture  
extends beyond the permitted range.  
Consequently, the angle of movement  
is automatically reduced.  
Restricted range of visibility  
Angle of camera movement  
Captured range  
Camera  
If the visible range is exceeded because the zoom is set to wide range, the camera  
angle (pan, tilt) will be adjusted automatically.  
Captured range  
Restricted range  
of visibility  
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Detail Settings  
Preset Settings Page  
Use this page to specify the settings for preset camera positions provided to viewers.  
Using VB Administration Tools is a convenient way to set presets (P.4-17).  
Common Settings  
“Restrict Camera Control to Presets”  
VB-C10/VB-C10R camera control using Helper Viewer and  
Java Viewer can be restricted to the preset angle only.  
Presets 1-8  
SetupPr  
Up to 8 presets can be specified.  
“Application”  
Use these options to specify whether this preset can be used  
only for picture recording (P.3-16) or is also made available  
in WebView Livescope Viewer. If it is also provided in  
WebView Livescope Viewer, always specify the preset name.  
ocedures  
“Preset Name”  
Enter a name consisting of up to 15 alphanumeric  
characters.  
“Camera Parameter”  
Enter the center angle between the angles you want to set  
for Pan and Tilt. Enter the viewing angle for zoom.  
“Pan”  
Sets the pan position for the camera.  
“Tilt”  
Sets the tilt position for the camera.  
“Zoom”  
Sets the value for the camera’s angle of zoom.  
“Brightness”  
Sets the target value for the camera’s auto exposure  
feature. Select “Brighter” if the picture is darker due to  
backlight or other factor.  
Click the “OK” button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the “Cancel”  
button. This returns you to the settings title page.  
Changes in presets are not applied in the viewer while it is connected.  
Note  
Presets can be set visually and more easily from the VB Administration Tools. Please  
use the VB Administration Tools for making settings (P.4-17).  
Tip  
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Detail Settings  
Picture Recording and External Device I/O Settings Page  
Use this page to specify the operating condition for the picture recording function. Settings on this  
page can be used to record still pictures in response to inputs from an external device (sensor,  
etc.) and based on a predetermined schedule. See Chapter 6, “Using the Picture Recording  
Function” (P.6-2) for detailed operating examples.  
External Device Input  
“Record pictures in response to external inputs”  
Tick this option to record pictures when an input is  
detected from an external device.  
“Record still pictures unconditionally for every external  
input event/ Record still pictures for validated external  
input events during the Start-Stop times specified below”  
Select “Record still pictures unconditionally for every  
external input event” if pictures are to be recorded at  
any time when an input is received from an external  
device. If pictures are to be recorded only during  
specified periods, select “Record still pictures for  
validated external input events during the Start-Stop  
times specified below” and set the start time, day of the  
week, etc.  
“Start/Stop”  
Set the time when picture recording is to start and  
when it is to stop.  
*“Start” and “Stop” cannot be set to the same time.  
“Day”  
Select the day of the week when pictures are to be  
recorded. Picture recording will occur on the selected  
day of the week for the period from “Start time” to  
“Stop time”.  
“Pre-event Recording”/”Post-event Recording”  
Specify how pictures are to be recorded before and after  
an event is detected from an external device. There is “Pre-  
event Recording”, for recording pictures prior to events from  
an external device, and “Post-event Recording”, for recording  
pictures following events. Be sure to enter at least one of  
these.  
“ON event (OPEN to CLOSE)”  
Pictures are recorded when ON events are detected  
from an external device.  
“OFF event (CLOSE to OPEN)”  
Pictures are recorded when OFF events are detected  
from an external device.  
If “Pre-event Recording” or “Post-event Recording” are used,  
specify the interval between picture recording in 1-sec. units  
or 0.1-sec. units, and enter the number of pictures to be  
recorded.  
“Camera Position”  
Select the angle to be used in Post-event Recording. Select  
“Not Specified” or from Preset 1 to 8 (P.3-15).  
When recording pictures, if you turn off the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s power switch and  
then reboot it, all recorded still pictures will be deleted.  
Note  
Depending on the operating status of the VB-C10/VB-C10R, still pictures may not  
be recorded according to the specified intervals and the number of pictures to be  
recorded. Please check the actual operation after the settings have been made.  
See “Picture Recording triggered by External Devices” (P.3-18).  
When recording pictures, it is convenient to do so in combination with VBCollector,  
Tip  
which automatically collects recorded still pictures (P.6-6).  
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Detail Settings  
Schedule  
“Record pictures according to a schedule”  
When this is selected, pictures are recorded at the interval  
set below. The interval can be set for every 1 to 59  
seconds, every 1 to 59 minutes, or every 1 to 24 hours.  
“Camera Position”  
Select the angle to be used when recording pictures.  
Select “Not Specified” or from Preset 1 to 8 (P.3-  
15).  
“Camera Stabilization Time”  
The time set here is the time allowed for camera  
operation to stabilize before it starts recording pictures.  
Maximum setting is 10 seconds, enter an integer  
between 0 and 10.  
SetupPr  
External Device Names  
Set names for the external input/output devices used in  
WebView Livescope MV.  
Be sure to enter the device name.  
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* “External Device Input” and “Schedule” cannot be used together.  
The maximum memory capacity that can be used for recording pictures is  
approximately 5 MB. Available space can be checked with the Administration Tools  
settings page (P.3-22).  
Note  
Recorded pictures are deleted when power to the VB-C10/VB-C10R is shut off  
or the VB-C10/VB-C10R is restarted. Please use VBCollector to collect recorded  
pictures (P.6-6).  
Recorded pictures are not overwritten. Once the recording picture memory  
(approximately 5 MB) becomes full, recording stops. Use the Administration Tools  
Settings Page (P.3-22) to delete recorded pictures.  
Click the “OK” button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the “Cancel”  
button. This returns you to the settings title page.  
The amount of data for a still picture varies depending on the settings for video capture  
size and video quality (P.3-11), and the subject. As a guide, approximately 5-10  
Tip  
KB is the standard when the video capture size is set to 320 × 240 and the video  
quality is set to 3 (In some cases this may be exceeded). To check the amount of  
data for a still picture, select “View” - “Video information” from the menu after you  
start up the Helper Viewer, then check the “Size” value.  
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Detail Settings  
Picture Recording triggered by External Devices  
Tip  
ON  
OFF  
Picture Recording  
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B
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Pictures can be recorded in response to ON/OFF events detected from an  
external device.  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
A: Pre-event recording for an ON event  
B: Post-event recording for an ON event  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
C: Pre-event recording for an OFF event  
D: Post-event recording for an OFF event  
For A and C, recording is controlled to the pre-event recording time, and for B  
and D, it is controlled to the post-event recording time.  
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Detail Settings  
Access Control Settings Page  
From this page, you can permit access to the VB-C10/VB-C10R to specific authorized users only.  
Unauthorized clients’ access is prohibited.  
Authorized User Account  
“Authorized User List”  
Only accounts registered in this list are permitted to  
connect to the VB-C10/VB-C10R. Up to 20 users can  
be registered.  
“Delete”  
Select a user account and click the delete button to  
remove the user from the list.  
SetupPr  
“Add”  
You can add authorized users to the list by entering  
their account name and password.  
ocedures  
“Access permitted to listed users only”  
When this option is ticked, only users registered in the  
list are permitted to connect to the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Click the “OK” button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the “Cancel”  
button. This returns you to the settings title page.  
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Detail Settings  
WebView Livescope Setting Settings Page  
Make the various settings such as the number of simultaneous clients, frame rate, and maximum  
camera control time.  
WebView Livescope  
“Video Transmission Port”  
Set a TCP port number to be used for transmitting videos  
between the VB-C10/VB-C10R and the WebView  
Livescope Viewer. Enter an integer between 1 and  
65535. The default setting is 65310.  
“Camera Control Port”  
Set a TCP port number to be used for controlling the  
camera between the VB-C10/VB-C10R and the WebView  
Livescope Viewer. Enter an integer between 1 and  
65535. The default setting is 65311.  
“Maximum Number of Clients”  
Sets the maximum number of clients that can  
simultaneously be connected using the WebView  
Livescope Viewer. Enter an integer between 1 and 20.  
“Control Queue Length”  
Sets the length of the queue when multiple clients are  
waiting for control privilege under the WebView  
Livescope Viewer. Enter an integer between 0 and 20.  
The maximum number is 20. When set to “0”, only the  
Admin Viewer is permitted to control the camera.  
When you want to set a time for videos to be  
“Restrict Service Time”  
distributed to the WebView Livescope Viewer, select  
“Maximum Frame Rate (fps)”  
this option, and specify the Start and Stop times.  
Sets the maximum number of frames captured per  
With Admin Viewer, connections can also be made  
second. Enter a number between 0.1 and 30. The  
and videos viewed at times other than those set  
maximum frame rate is 30 fps.  
(P.4-24).  
“Maximum View Time (sec)”  
Sets the maximum time the clients can view videos using  
the WebView Livescope Viewer. Enter an integer  
between 0 and 65535. A setting of 0 disables the time  
limitation (unlimited connection time).  
“Maximum Camera Control Time (sec)”  
Sets the maximum time one client can keep the camera  
control privilege using the WebView Livescope Viewer.  
Enter an integer between 1 and 3600. The maximum  
control time is 3600 seconds.  
“Camera Stabilization Time (msec.)”  
When the GetStillImage command (P.5-24) has been  
requested, this setting specifies the delay to allow the  
camera to stabilize before still picture is captured. Enter  
an integer between 1 and 10000. The maximum delay is  
10000 milliseconds.  
Click the “OK” button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the “Cancel”  
button. This returns you to the settings title page.  
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Detail Settings  
Miscellaneous Settings Page  
Use this page to specify various other settings.  
HTTP Server  
“HTTP Port”  
Sets the TCP port number for the HTTP. Enter an integer  
between 1 and 65535. The default setting is No. 80.  
“Global Address for Web Pages”  
If a private address has been set in the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
and you want to use the router’s NAT function to have a  
fixed global address assigned to the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
(P.5-26), enter a global address here so that you can  
view the sample pages (P.5-6).  
SetupPr  
Connection Keeping  
“Send packet regularly”  
When this is selected, an ICMP Echo packet is  
transmitted periodically to a specified address in order  
to maintain the network connection.  
ocedures  
“Target IP Address”  
Enter the IP Address of the host to which the packet is  
to be sent.  
“Interval (min.)”  
Specify the packet transmission interval in minutes. Enter  
an integer between 1 and 60.  
IP Installer  
“Use IP Installer”  
When this is selected, the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s IP address  
can be set using the “VBIPI.exe” program contained on  
the supplied CD-ROM.  
In the factory default settings, this item is selected.  
Click the “OK” button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the “Cancel”  
button. This returns you to the settings title page.  
For the packet target address in the connection function, we recommend that you  
consider the impact on traffic conditions and set the IP address that is nearest after  
Note  
the auto dial-up router.  
Router  
Internet  
ISDN/leased line/  
ADSL, etc  
VB-C10/VB-C10R  
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Detail Settings  
Administration Tools Settings Page  
On-board File System Information  
The On-board File System Information displays the used  
space, free space and capacity (used space + free space)  
in bytes.  
Recorded Picture Information and Manipulation  
The picture recording status and the number of recorded  
pictures are displayed. Also, all recorded still pictures can  
be deleted by clicking the “Delete” button.  
Miscellaneous  
“View Log Events”  
Click the “View” button to see the historical log files of the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R’s operation, viewers, etc.  
“View Current Settings”  
Displays a list of the current settings when the “View” button  
is clicked.  
“Reboot”  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R will start again when the “Reboot”  
button is clicked.  
“Restore Settings”  
When the “Restore” button is clicked, all settings on the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R, except for network-related settings such  
as the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway  
address, are restored to the factory default settings.  
When the Reset switch on the rear of the VB-C10/VB-C10R is pressed, all settings  
including the IP address are returned to the factory default settings (P.8-5).  
Since the work area for the VB-C10/VB-C10R is included in the free space on the  
on-board file system, files may not be created when the free space becomes  
approximately 100KB (P.5-8).  
Note  
Click the “Cancel” button to exit from this page. This returns you to the settings title  
page.  
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Chapter  
VB Administration Tools  
This chapter describes how to use the VB Administration  
Tools in order to create panoramas, set view restrictions,  
make presets, view logs, and use the Admin Viewer. Although  
view restriction and preset settings can be made following the  
procedures described in Chapter 3, the VB Administration  
Tools and their more visual environment make the settings  
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Overview of VB Administration Tools  
VB Administration Tools is an application that simplifies the management and operation of the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
VB Administration Tools comprises “VBAdmin Startup Panel” and “Panorama Creation Tool,”  
“View Restriction Tool,” “Preset Setting Tool,” “Log Viewer,” and “Admin Viewer” applications.  
Operations such as setting the VB-C10/VB-C10R or viewing pictures from a remote location with  
special privilege, checking operating status or obtaining logs are easily performed through the  
Internet or Intranet.  
Remote operation, setting, and information gathering  
VB-C10  
VB-C10R  
are possible through the Internet/Intranet.  
Taking panorama pictures  
Setting view restrictions  
Setting presets  
Viewing logs  
Privileged viewing and operation  
VBAdmin Startup Panel (P.4-4)  
This is the main panel of VB Administration Tools. The tools  
are started up from this panel. Install VB Administration Tools  
first from the supplied CD-ROM.  
Panorama Creation Tool (P.4-7)  
This tool is used to take or create panorama pictures.  
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View Restriction Tool (P.4-12)  
This tool enables easier, more visual setting of view  
restrictions. Restrictions can be set by operating the mouse  
while referring to panorama previews.  
VBAdministration  
Preset Setting Tool (P.4-17)  
This tool enables easier, more visual setting of camera preset  
positions. Presets can be set by operating the mouse while  
referring to panorama previews.  
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Log Viewer (P.4-22)  
This tool enables viewing of operation status logs that are  
output to the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Admin Viewer (P.4-24)  
This tool has a special privilege aimed at administrators of the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R. Use it when setting presets, view  
restrictions, etc.  
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Installing VB Administration Tools  
Install VB Administration Tools from the CD-ROM supplied with the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
VB Administration Tools require that Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later be installed.  
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1. Turn on the power to the PC.  
If power to the PC is already on and Windows is running, exit all other applications before  
installing VB Administration Tools.  
2. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the VB-C10/VB-C10R into the PC’s CD-ROM  
drive, and follow the procedure below.  
1 Double-click “My Computer” on the desktop.  
When using Windows XP, click on the “Start” button, then click “My Computer”.  
2 When the CD-ROM icon appears, double-click this icon, then double-click “AdmSetup exe.”  
3. Perform the installation following instructions on the screen.  
4. Complete installation.  
When installation is complete, two icons are created on the desktop: “VB Admin Tools” and  
“Admin Viewer”.  
Also, When [Program]-[WebView Livescope] is selected from  
the Start menu, two shortcuts are created in the same way.  
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Starting Up VB Administration Tools  
VB Administration Tools can be started up using the icon created on the desktop or by selecting it  
from the Start menu.  
To Start Up...  
1. If you are starting up a tool from the VBAdmin  
Startup Panel, either double-click the “VB Admin  
Tools” desktop icon or choose “VB Admin  
Tools” from the Start menu.  
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2. When VB Administration Tools starts up, the  
“Server Setting” dialog box appears.  
To use VB Administration Tools, it must first be  
connected to the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Enter the required information in the fields and click  
the “OK” button.  
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Specify the IP address or host name.  
Administrator Account : root  
Enter “root” as the administrator account. (This cannot be changed.)  
Administrator Password  
Enter the administrator password that has been set on page 3-9. (The default setting is  
“VB-C10” for both the VB-C10 and VB-C10R.)  
HTTP Port  
Enter the HTTP port number that has been set in the VB-C10/VB-C10R. (The default  
setting is 80.)  
URL for settings : admin  
Enter “admin” as the administrator URL. (This cannot be changed.)  
Proxy  
Please consult with the network administrator for proxy settings.  
“Use HTTP Proxy Server”  
Select this item if the connection to the VB-C10/VB-C10R is to pass through a proxy server.  
“Host Name”  
Specify the host name or IP address of the proxy server.  
“Port”  
Enter the port number of the proxy server. (The default setting is 8080.)  
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Starting Up VB Administration Tools  
3. The VBAdmin Startup Panel starts up.  
The five tools—“Panorama Creation Tool”, “View Restriction Tool”, “Preset Setting Tool”, “Log  
Viewer”, and “Admin Viewer”—can be started up from the Startup Panel by clicking on the  
each button.  
If the connection is disconnected after the VBAdmin Startup Panel has started up, choose  
“Connect” from the File menu. The “Server Setting” dialog box then appears.  
The “Panorama Creation Tool”, “View Restriction Tool”, and “Preset Setting Tool”  
cannot be started up simultaneously. “Log Viewer” and “Admin Viewer” can be  
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started up at the same time.  
If the connection to the VB-C10/VB-C10R is made through a proxy server, the  
“Panorama Creation Tool”, “Log Viewer”, and “Admin Viewer” cannot be used.  
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Panorama Creation Tool  
The Panorama Creation Tool is used to take and create panorama pictures for the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R. When they have been created, the panorama pictures can be viewed when accessed  
from the viewer.  
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The Panorama Creation Tool is used to  
take and create panorama pictures and  
save them in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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Panorama Creation Tool  
About the Panorama Creation Tool Display Screen  
An overview of the functions of the GUI that is displayed after the Panorama Creation Tool starts  
up is described below.  
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Panorama picture display  
Shows the panorama picture that was  
captured.  
Displays the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s connection  
information in a dialog box.  
Reload Camera Information button  
Recaptures camera information and  
panorama information. If VB-C10/VB-C10R  
settings were changed after this tool was  
started up, this button can be used to get  
the latest information.  
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Capture button  
Captures panorama pictures.  
Remove image button  
Deletes panorama pictures.  
Position of AE Lock switching  
Switches AE lock position between  
“Center” and “Current position”. The AE  
Lock function captures pictures based on  
the brightness of the selected position.  
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Update Panorama Image button  
Sends panorama pictures to the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R and reloads them.  
Captured date display  
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Backlight adjust switching  
The date the panorama picture was  
captured, if one was recorded, are  
displayed here.  
This function adjusts backlight. When  
switched on, it is effective on images that  
are dark due to backlight.  
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Panorama Creation Tool  
Since the range that can be captured varies with the type of camera, the display  
ranges of the panorama pictures are different.  
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Capturing Panorama Pictures  
Since the entire area of panorama picture is captured and displayed during capturing,  
if the VB-C10/VB-C10R is accessed from the viewer and pictures are viewed, even  
when view restrictions (P.3-12) have been set, there is a possibility that third parties  
that were originally not intended to see the pictures may see them. Please keep this  
sufficiently in mind when capturing and displaying panorama pictures.  
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1. Check the AE Lock position and the backlight  
adjustment settings, then click the “Capture”  
button.  
2. Capturing starts.  
To stop capturing while it is in progress, click the “Stop”  
button.  
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3. When capturing ends and the picture is  
satisfactory, click the “OK” button.  
Panorama creation can be discarded, or the AE lock  
position or backlight adjustment settings can be  
changed by clicking the “Cancel” button. When clicked,  
the captured picture is discarded and the initial screen  
returns.  
To capture the picture again, click “Recapture” button.  
Or, a square section in the displayed grid can be  
captured again by double-clicking on that section.  
Updating/Deleting Panorama Pictures  
When capturing ends, the panorama picture is reflected when it is sent to the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
and loaded.  
To Update...  
Click the “Update Panorama Image” button. Or  
choose “Update Panorama Image” from the  
Server menu.  
When the panorama picture is updated, the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R automatically restarts and the connection with  
VB Administration Tools is cut. A dialog box asking whether  
or not to reconnect to the VB-C10/VB-C10R appears after  
the VB-C10/VB-C10R restarts. When the “OK” button is  
clicked, reconnection ocucurs. You can exit Panorama  
Creation Tool while still connected or without reconnecting  
to the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
To Delete...  
Click the “Remove image” button, and then the  
“Update Panorama Image” button.  
The panorama picture saved in the VB-C10/VB-C10R is  
deleted.  
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Panorama Creation Tool  
Reconnecting  
Reconnections are made when a connection with the VB-C10/VB-C10R has been cut.  
To make a reconnection, choose “Reconnect” from the  
File menu.  
Opening/Saving Pictures  
Panorama pictures can be opened from picture files or saved as picture files.  
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To retrieve a picture file and use it for a panorama  
picture, choose “Open” from the File menu. When the  
dialog box appears, select the file you want to use.  
To save a captured panorama picture as a picture file,  
choose “Save” from the File menu. When the dialog box  
appears, select the folder where the file is to be saved  
and enter the file name. In both cases, only the JPEG  
format is supported.  
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Displaying Connection Information  
Connection information during connection with the VB-C10/VB-C10R can be displayed.  
Choose “Connect Information” from the Server menu  
and a dialog box showing the connection information  
appears.  
The IP address that was set in the VB-C10/VB-C10R is  
displayed in the “Host name” (P.3-9). The “Video  
transmission port” and the “Camera control port” that were  
set on page 3-20 and the “HTTP port” that was set on  
page 3-21 are all displayed.  
While the Panorama Creation Tool is starting up, the video capture size (P.3-11)  
automatically becomes 160 × 120. It returns to the original specified size when you  
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View Restriction Tool  
The View Restriction Tool is used to set view restriction visually and more easily for the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R. The viewing range is simply set using mouse operations such as dragging, while viewing  
the panorama picture.  
Example:  
You want to distribute video of a  
tourist site but you want to place  
restrictions on the zoom.  
Set the view restrictions using the  
View Restriction Tool.  
Only the range that was specified in the  
view restriction is displayed in the viewer.  
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View Restriction Tool  
The View Restriction Tool Display Screen  
An overview of the functions of the GUI displayed when the View Restriction Tool is started up is  
given below.  
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Load button  
Loads the view restriction values currently set in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Send button  
Sends to the VB-C10/VB-C10R the current view restriction values edited with this tool.  
Reflect set values button  
Reflects in the VB-C10/VB-C10R the view restriction values that were sent by clicking the  
“Send” button.  
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Cancel button  
This button can be clicked during communication with the VB-C10/VB-C10R to cut the  
connection.  
Panorama Preview  
Displays panorama pictures saved in the VB-C10/VB-C10R. The frames that reproduce the  
values of all the view restriction settings are displayed on the panorama picture. These frames  
can be displayed when “Apply the View Restriction” is selected. Also, dragging operations can  
be used to change the shapes of the frames and reflect the changes in the setting values.  
View Restriction Preview frames  
“Pan Tilt Preview Frame (red)” ..................... Currently set Upper Lower Left Right value  
restriction area  
“Wide-angle Preview Frame (green)” ............. Currently set wide-angle restriction area  
“Telephoto Preview Frame (yellow)............... Currently set telephoto restriction area  
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View restriction settings are applied when this item is selected.  
View Restriction Values Entry box and Get Value button  
The current view restriction settings are displayed in the View Restrictions Value Entry box,  
and new values can be entered to change the settings. When the “Get Value” button is clicked,  
the current shooting angle of the VB-C10/VB-C10R can be retrieved and reflected in the setting  
values.  
View restriction setting values  
“Upper value...... Value for the upper limit of the view restriction. The upper value of the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R’s shooting angle is obtained using the “Get Value” button.  
“Lower value...... Value for the lower limit of the view restriction. The lower value of the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R’s shooting angle is obtained using the “Get Value” button.  
“Left value” ......... Value for the left limit of the view restriction. The left value of the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R’s shooting angle is obtained using the “Get Value” button.  
“Right value” ....... Value for the right limit of the view restriction. The right value of the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R’s shooting angle is obtained using the “Get Value” button.  
“Telephoto” ......... Value for the telephoto limit of the view restriction. The zoom value of the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R’s shooting angle is obtained using the “Get Value” button.  
“Wide-angle” ....... Value for the wide-angle limit of the view restriction. The zoom value of  
the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s shooting angle is obtained using the “Get Value”  
button.  
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Admin Viewer button  
This button can be used to start up Admin Viewer.  
Preview button  
Clicking this button allows checking of the set values specified in the View Restriction Values  
Entry box with the View Restriction Preview frame.  
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Displays the results of communication between this tool and the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Edited content will not be reflected in the viewer accessed to the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
at the stage when the “Send” button is used to send edited content to the VB-C10/  
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VB-C10R. After confirming the edited content, be sure to use the “Reflect set values”  
button to reflect the settings in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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View Restriction Tool  
Setting View Restrictions  
View Restrictions can be set in one of two ways. Use the method that suits your environment or  
taste.  
1: Retrieving values from Admin Viewer and changing settings  
To Make Settings...  
Start up Admin Viewer and set the view restriction from the shooting angle of the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R.  
1 Select the “Apply the View Restriction”.  
Click the “Admin Viewer” button to start it up.  
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the position you want to set with the Upper,  
Lower, Left, Right, Telephoto, and Wide-angle  
values, then click the “Get Value” button for  
each.  
View restrictions set can be checked in the View Restriction  
Values Entry box, or with the View Restriction Preview  
frame. Set these values so that Upper > Lower, Left <  
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Right, and Telephoto Wide-angle.  
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3 Click the “Send” button.  
Check the Status List to be sure the values were sent  
correctly. Then when the “Reflect set values” button is  
clicked, the values will be reflected in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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View Restriction Tool  
2: Changing Settings from the View Restriction Preview Frame  
To Make Settings...  
The View Restriction Preview frame on the panorama picture can be used to set view  
restrictions.  
1 Select the “Apply the View Restriction”. Set the  
view restrictions by using the mouse to move or  
change the shape of the “Pan Tilt Preview Frame  
(red)”, “Telephoto Preview Frame (yellow)”, and  
“Wide-angle Preview Frame (green)” displayed on  
the panorama picture.  
When enlarging or reducing the Telephoto Preview and Wide-  
angle Preview frames, however, the vertical:horizontal ratio  
is fixed.  
2 Click the “Send” button.  
Check the Status List to be sure the values were sent  
correctly. Then when the “Reflect set values” button is  
clicked, the values will be reflected in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Since previews using Panorama Preview may be slightly different from the actual  
pictures, after the view restrictions have been set, please check to be sure the  
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viewer correctly reflects the view restrictions in the actual picture. In this event,  
since Admin Viewer normally operates the camera irrespective of the view restriction  
settings, please choose [View Restriction]-[ON] from the Privilege menu (P.4-  
26).  
When you want to clear the view restriction settings, remove tick from the “Apply  
the View Restriction” check box, click the “Send” and “Reflect set values” buttons  
to reflect in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
View restriction is not applied to the values with entry boxes left blank even the  
“Apply the View Restriction” is selected.  
For details on view restriction settings, see page 3-12.  
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Preset Setting Tool  
The Preset Setting Tool more easily and uniformly sets the preset function of the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Settings can be made using simple mouse operations such as clicking and dragging while referring  
to the panorama picture.  
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Setting presets using the Preset  
Setting Tool  
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Reflecting preset settings in the viewer  
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Preset Setting Tool Display Screen  
An overview of the functions of the GUI that is displayed after the Preset Setting Tool starts up is  
described below.  
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Loads the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s current preset settings.  
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Send button  
Sends to the VB-C10/VB-C10R the current preset settings edited with this tool.  
Reflect set values button  
Reflects in the VB-C10/VB-C10R the preset settings that were sent by clicking the “Send”  
button.  
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Cancel button  
This button can be clicked during communication with the VB-C10/VB-C10R to cut the  
connection.  
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Preset Selection box  
Select the preset to be set.  
For Picture Recording only  
Select whether or not settings are to be used with the viewer. If selected, presets are used only  
when recording pictures; if not selected, presets can be used not only for picture recording but  
for the viewer as well.  
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Panorama Preview  
Displays the panorama picture saved in the VB-C10/VB-C10R. A preset preview frame (yellow)  
that reproduces the preset values that were set is displayed on the panorama picture. By  
dragging this frame to move it or change its shape, or by clicking on the panorama picture, the  
changes can be reflected in the setting values.  
Also, when a view restriction is set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R, the view restriction frame is  
displayed on the panorama picture in blue or red. If the frame is red, this indicates that the  
entered preset values are outside the view restriction.  
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Preset Name  
A name can be assigned to the presets.  
The Preset Values Entry box and the Brightness Selection box  
The current preset settings are displayed in the Preset Values Entry box. These values can be  
changed by entering new values.  
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Preset Settings  
“Pan” ............ Sets the pan position for the camera.  
“Tilt” .............. Sets the tilt position for the camera.  
“Zoom” ......... Sets the value for the camera’s angle of zoom.  
Brightness  
Sets the target value for the camera’s auto exposure feature. Select “Brighter” if the picture  
is darker due to backlight or other factor.  
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When the “Get Value” button is clicked, the current shooting angle of the VB-C10/VB-C10R is  
retrieved and reflected in the settings.  
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This button can be used to start up Admin Viewer.  
12 Preview button  
Clicking this button allows checking of the set values specified in the Preset Values Entry box  
with the Preset Preview frame.  
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Displays the results of communication between this tool and the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Edited content will not be reflected in the viewer accessed to the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
at the stage when the “Send” button is used to send edited content to the VB-C10/  
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VB-C10R. After confirming the edited content, be sure to use the “Reflect set values”  
button to reflect the settings in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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Setting Presets  
Presets can be set in one of two ways. Use the method that suits your environment or taste.  
1: Retrieving values from Admin Viewer and changing settings  
To Make Settings...  
Start up Admin Viewer and set the shooting angle of the VB-C10/VB-C10R as a preset.  
1 From the Preset Selection box, select the preset  
to be set, and enter the Preset Name.  
Click the “Admin Viewer” button to start it up.  
2 Use Admin Viewer to move the camera angle to  
the position you want to set preset angle, then click  
the “Get Value” button.  
Preset set can be checked in the Preset Values Entry box,  
or with the Preset Preview frame.  
3 Click the “Send” button.  
Check the Status List to be sure the values were sent  
correctly. Then when the “Reflect set values” button is  
clicked, the values will be reflected in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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2: Changing Settings from the Preset Preview Frame  
To Make Settings...  
The Preset Preview frame on the panorama picture can be used to set presets.  
1 From the Preset Selection box, select the preset  
to be set, and enter the Preset Name.  
Set the presets by using the mouse to move or change  
the shape of the Preset Preview Frame displayed on the  
panorama picture. Also, when the mouse is clicked on the  
picture, the Preset Preview Frame moves so that this click  
point becomes the center point of the frame.  
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2 Click the “Send” button.  
Check the Status List to be sure the values were sent  
correctly. Then when the “Reflect set values” button is  
clicked, the values will be reflected in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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If view restrictions are to be used, be sure that the Preset Preview Frame (yellow)  
does not protrude outside the View Restriction Frame (blue).  
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Since previews using Panorama Preview may be slightly different from the actual  
picture, after the presets have been set, please check to be sure the viewer is  
correctly reflecting the presets in the actual picture.  
Once presets have been set, they cannot be deleted. If you do not want to these  
presets to be used, select “For Picture Recording only” so that the presets cannot  
be used in the Helper Viewer. In the Java Viewer, use of the presets can be disabled  
by changing the LiveApplet parameters and disabling the Preset Selection box  
display.  
For details on preset settings, see page 3-15.  
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Log Viewer  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R includes a feature that writes operating status to a log file and saves it. Log  
Viewer simplifies the reading of log files and provides management and resolution of errors. Log  
Viewer not only displays all logs, it is also capable of filtering so that only the required information  
is displayed.  
Viewing Logs  
When Log Viewer is started up from the VBAdmin Startup Panel, it automatically retrieves the  
most recent log file and displays the recent logs.  
The following content is displayed in the log.  
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The log displays error codes. For error codes, refer to page 7-4 of the User’s Manual.  
Error codes are displayed with one of four types of icons according to level.  
“Information level”  
“Warning level”  
“Error level”  
“Unknown”  
Date & Time  
The date and time when the log was generated is displayed.  
Message  
Log messages are displayed.  
Using selection criteria to display logs  
Logs can be filtered according to type, code, or date and time so that only the required information  
is displayed.  
To Set Selection Criteria...  
1. Choose “Filter” from the View menu.  
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2. The Filter dialog box appears. Set the  
following selection criteria and click the “OK”  
button to display only the logs that match  
those criteria.  
If filtering is not required, click the “Cancel” button.  
[Error Type]  
If logs are to be filtered according to type of error, select the “Specify Type” or “Specify Code”;  
if not, select the “Not Specified”.  
Specify Type  
Specifying the levels of the logs  
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From Error, Warning, and Information, select the error levels to be displayed.  
Specifying the modules that output the logs  
From Application, HTTP Sever, System, and Driver, select the output source modules to be  
displayed.  
Specify Code  
Specify the error code of the logs. The error codes of the logs are compared to the characters  
that are entered and only logs with matching error codes will be displayed. For example, if  
“A0” is entered, logs whose error codes start with “A0” will be displayed.  
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Specify Start Date & Time  
Logs generated after the specified date and time can be displayed.  
Specify End Date & Time  
Logs generated before the specified date and time can be displayed.  
There is no log message related to the HTTP server and the driver in the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R.  
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“Application” and “System” correspond to the log messages list (P.7-4).  
Application: Log messages related to applications (P.7-4)  
These log messages refer to applicaion such as WebView and picture recording.  
System: Log messages related to the system (P.7-4)  
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Admin Viewer  
Admin Viewer is a viewer containing functions for managing the VB-C10/VB-C10R. Compared to  
the Helper and Java Viewers, Admin Viewer lets you perform operations such as retrieve exclusive  
camera control privileges, ignore view restrictions, and operate external devices.  
Starting Up Admin Viewer  
Click the “Admin Viewer” on the VBAdmin Startup Panel  
Or double-click the “Admin Viewer” icon on the desktop.  
When the Admin Livescope window appears, click the “File” then the “Connect”. The “Server  
Setting” dialog box appears. Enter the following items:  
Host Name (The IP address set on the VB-C10/VB-C10R, P.3-4)  
User Name (root, P.3-4)  
Password (P.3-9)  
Then click the “OK” button. The video will then be  
displayed.  
Special privileges of Admin Viewer  
Connections are also possible outside service times  
(P.3-20).  
Connection time is unlimited.  
Exclusive camera control privileges. Invalidates control  
privileges held by and requests obtained from other  
viewers.  
Ignore view restrictions.  
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Operates external devices.  
Since most operations and settings of Admin Viewer are common with the Helper  
Viewer, basic camera control and the like are omitted here. This chapter describes  
only the functions and operations that are unique to Admin Viewer.  
Note  
The manual for the viewer software is provided on the supplied CD-ROM (Mon-E.pdf).  
About the special privileges of administrators  
Since Admin Viewer has more special privileges than the Helper and Java Viewers,  
please keep in mind the following points when using Admin Viewer:  
Since connection time is unlimited, please exit the Viewer after viewing.  
When a camera control privilege has been obtained, Admin Viewer forcibly continues  
to obtain this privilege. After viewing, be sure to exit the Viewer or click the “Control”  
button again to release these privileges.  
When making settings, keep in mind that images outside the view restrictions are  
displayed also in Java and Helper Viewers that are connected simultaneously with  
Admin Viewer.  
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Operating External Device  
Setting Notification of Changes in External Device Input Status  
A message box can be displayed in the event a change in the external device input status occurs  
due to a sensor connected to the VB-C10/VB-C10R or other factor.  
To Make Settings...  
1. Choose “Setup properties” from the View menu.  
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2. When the “Setup properties” dialog box appears,  
click the “Display option” tab.  
Check to be sure the “Display notification message for  
external device input” check box is selected, then click  
the “OK” button.  
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A message appears in the event a change occurs in the  
external device input status.  
If the Admin Viewer is minimized or in full screen mode, the notification message for  
external device input appears after the normal display is restored. Also, this message  
Note  
is not displayed when the “External Device Input” dialog box (P.4-26) is displayed.  
Displaying and Saving the External Device Input Status  
The external device input status can be displayed and, when required, saved as a log.  
To Make Settings...  
1. Choose “External Device Input” from the Privilege  
menu.  
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2. The “External Device Input” dialog box appears.  
To save this content as a log, click the “Save” button, then  
specify a file name and where it should be saved.  
To clear the content in the display, click the “Clear” button.  
To close the dialog box, click the “Close” button.  
Operating External Device Output  
The ON/OFF status of external device output to an external output device such as a light can be  
changed.  
To Make Settings...  
1. Click “Control” button to retrieve the camera  
control privileges, and choose “External Device  
Output” from the Privilege menu.  
2. The “External Device Output” dialog box appears.  
The external device output status can be changed using  
the ON/OFF buttons for each terminal.  
To close the dialog box, click the “Close” button.  
Enabling/Disabling View Restrictions  
View restrictions can be enabled or disabled when controlling the camera.  
To Make Settings...  
Choose either “ON” or “OFF” for View Restriction  
in the Privilege menu.  
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Creating Web Pages  
This chapter describes how to use the VB-C10/VB-C10R to  
webcast information.  
Picture data can be distributed in various ways, including  
displaying video or still pictures and displaying multiple  
images on a Web page.  
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Web Pages for Video Distribution  
To distribute picture data by VB-C10/VB-C10R, you create a dedicated Web page. The viewers  
that can be used with the VB-C10/VB-C10R are “Java Viewer (with or without camera control  
function)” and “Helper Viewer”, and detailed parameters can be specified for each of these. You  
need to determine which of these viewers is supported and create the Web page for the viewer.  
Dedicated  
Web server  
HTTP (WWW) server  
Internet  
VB-C10  
Viewer PC  
If you select a link requesting video in step 1, a file that includes the IP address information for  
the VB-C10/VB-C10R is sent from the Web server in step 2. If you are using the Java Viewer, the  
applet is downloaded to the viewer PC from the VB-C10/VB-C10R in response to the request in  
step 3 and the video is distributed.  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R includes a built-in Web server. If the content of Web pages  
used for distributing videos is stored onto the flash memory in the VB-C10/VB-C10R,  
Note  
the VB-C10/VB-C10R can be used alone for distributing Web pages and videos over  
the Web. Please refer to page 5-8 for procedures on how to save Web page data.  
You can use the Language setting function for the Browser to create a multi-lingual  
Web site. For example, if you set the French-language top page as index-fr.html and  
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the English-language top page as index.html and supply users with a URL address  
terminates in slash, such as http://vb-c10/sample/, the server will transmit a file that  
corresponds with the language setting for the Browser. For further information on the  
Language setting function for the Browser, refer to the Browser Help.  
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Features of the Java Viewers  
These viewers are supplied as Java applets. They run on Web browsers that are Java-capable,  
such as the Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers. The applets are  
downloaded from the camera server to the Web browser and are then run by the Web browser.  
The features of the Java Viewers are described below.  
Video distribution and camera operation using the WebView-HTTP protocol.  
Penetrate firewalls to access external sites.  
Because they are automatically downloaded, the Java Viewers do not need to  
be pre-installed by the client.  
Java Viewers run on a wide variety of platforms.  
Because the Java applets are downloaded using the HTTP protocol when the viewer  
starts up, the start up time is longer than the Helper Viewer.  
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“Glimpse”, which only has video display functions. Because both viewers use WebView-HTTP as  
the transfer protocol, they do not require special settings to penetrate firewalls.  
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Viewer Name  
Functions  
1 Displays videos from the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
2 Allows camera control.  
LiveApplet  
3 Allows overlays and superimposition of bitmaps in the video frame.  
*Because video is not displayed until the viewer has finished  
downloading, video display takes longer than with the Helper Viewer.  
Allows the video distribution interval to be set.  
*Downloading is faster than “LiveApplet” because it has only simple  
functions and size is small.  
Glimpse  
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Java Viewer  
LiveApplet  
Video display function  
Camera control function  
Click  
Panorama Picture  
Java Viewer  
Glimpse  
Video display function  
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Features of the Helper Viewer  
The Helper Viewer is an application which is launched from a Web browser. Unlike the Java  
Viewer, it must be pre-installed on the client's computer. The features of the Helper Viewer are  
described below.  
Must be pre-installed, but once installed, start-up time is quick and operation is  
stable.  
The Helper Viewer can use WebView-HTTP protocol and can penetrate firewalls  
to access external sites. However, this cannot pass through with the WebView-  
TCP protocol (P.5-22).  
Can be run as a stand-alone application.  
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Viewing Sample Pages  
Ready-made video distribution sample pages are provided with the VB-C10/VB-C10R. Follow the  
procedure below to view these pages. Refer to these pages when creating your own Web pages.  
Viewing the Pages  
1. Launch your Web browser and enter the following URL:  
http://192.168.100.1/sample/  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address that was set on the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R.  
2. The page shown below appears with links to  
the other sample pages. Click on the link to  
the sample page you want to view.  
Examples of sample pages  
JavaApplet sample 1  
JavaApplet sample 2  
This is a LiveApplet sample page which distributes  
live videos and allows users to control the camera.  
This is a sample page which combinines LiveApplet  
and Glimpse.  
Still picture request page using JavaScript  
This is a sample page which displays a live still picture.  
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This section describes how to use the Java Viewers to provide videos. Application examples are  
also given.  
Using the Java Viewer to Create a Web Page  
When you use the Java Viewer, the viewer applet to be used must be incorporated into the Web  
page you provide. However, this is not especially difficult. The page can be created using the  
HTML normally used to include an applet.  
LiveApplet  
<applet codebase="http://192.168.100.1/-wvdoc-01-/LiveApplet/"  
code="LiveApplet.class" archive="LiveApplet.zip"  
width=450 height=380>  
<param name=url value="http://192.168.100.1/">  
<param name=cabbase value="LiveApplet.cab">  
</applet>  
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Glimpse  
<applet codebase="http://192.168.100.1/-wvdoc-01-/Glimpse/"  
code="Glimpse.class" archive="Glimpse.zip"  
width=160 height=120>  
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<param name=cabbase value="Glimpse.cab">  
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Use the <param> tag for parameters other than the common attributes for applets (codebase,  
code, archive, width and height).  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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Saving Web Page Data  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R is equipped with a Flash memory where Web page data can be saved.  
Data is saved by transfering the data files using FTP. The data is placed as a file under /usr/html/  
local.  
Device  
File system  
(accessed by an ftp client)  
URL  
(accessed from a Web browser)  
On-board flash  
memoly  
ftp://IP address/usr/html/local  
http://IP address/local/  
To use a Web browser as an FTP client:  
Insert “root:password@” before the IP address, as in “ftp://root:[email protected]/  
usr/html/local/”. The VB-C10/VB-C10R does not support anonymous FTP.  
The output performance may be lowered when there is not enough free space on  
the on-board file system. Please be sure to place the minimum required amount of  
data on the on-board file system (P.3-22).  
Note  
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Example of Using the Java Viewer to Create a Web Page  
This section describes an example in which the Java Viewer is used to create a Web page.  
Use this example to create your own original Web page.  
Embed the Java Viewer, and Display a Text in a Separate Frame  
1 Frame settings  
2 The text displayed in a  
separate frame  
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Using the Web server functions built into the VB-C10/VB-C10R, IP addresses can be  
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expressed as <_I_P_A_D_D_R_> (all upper-case characters, including the angle  
brackets) in the three file types (html, wvh and wvp) used by the Web server in the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Since <_I_P_A_D_D_R_> is replaced with the actual address when the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R is accessed, the Web page does not need to be changed even when the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R’s IP address is changed. NAT can also be supported by specifying  
a global address for the Web page (P.5-26).  
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<html>  
<head>  
<title>SampleSite LiveApplet</title>  
</head>  
<frameset rows="70,*">  
<frame src="header.htm">  
<frame src="lvappl.htm">  
</frameset>  
</html>  
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header.htm  
<html>  
<head>  
<title>LiveApplet comment</title>  
</head>  
<body>  
<center><h1>LiveApplet</h1></center>  
</body>  
</html>  
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lvappl.htm  
<html>  
<head>  
<title>LiveApplet</title>  
</head>  
<body>  
<applet codebase="http://192.168.100.1/-wvdoc-01-/LiveApplet/"  
code="LiveApplet.class" archive="LiveApplet.zip"  
width=450 height=380>  
<param name=cabbase value="LiveApplet.cab">  
<param name=url value="http://192.168.100.1/">  
</applet>  
</body>  
</html>  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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Using Glimpse and LiveApplet Together  
This section describes how to create a Web page that allows clients to use Glimpse to download  
quickly and view live video at a low frame rate, and then use LiveApplet to view video at a high  
frame rate and control the camera when they find videos they are particularly interested in.  
1 Glimpse embedded in the  
page  
Click the button to display  
the page in which LiveApplet  
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<html>  
<head>  
<script language="JavaScript">  
<!--  
function clicked(btn) {  
url = btn.name  
window.open(url,"LiveApplet","width=490,height=400")  
}
// -->  
</script>  
<title>Glimpse</title>  
</head>  
<body>  
<table>  
<form name="form">  
<tr><td><center>  
<applet codebase="http://192.168.100.1/-wvdoc-01-/Glimpse/"  
code="Glimpse.class" archive="Glimpse.zip"  
width=160 height=120>  
<param name=cabbase value="Glimpse.cab">  
<param name=url value="http://192.168.100.1/">  
</applet>  
</center></td></tr>  
<tr><td><center>  
<input type="Button" name="popup.htm" value="click me"  
onClick="clicked(this)">  
</center></td></tr>  
</form>  
</table>  
</body>  
</html>  
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popup.htm  
<html>  
<head>  
<title>LiveApplet</title>  
</head>  
<body>  
<center>  
<applet codebase="http://192.168.100.1/-wvdoc-01-/LiveApplet/"  
code="LiveApplet.class" archive="LiveApplet.zip"  
width=450 height=380>  
<param name=cabbase value="LiveApplet.cab">  
<param name=url  
</applet>  
value="http://192.168.100.1/">  
</center>  
</body>  
</html>  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
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Providing “LiveApplet” without Camera Control  
This section describes how to create a Web page that only displays live video and has no camera  
control GUI for situations where you want to prohibit camera control.  
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“normal”: The usual style.  
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You can modify the image files (JPEG or GIF image files) shown in the startup and disconnection  
screens.  
Nothing Specified  
Startup screen  
Disconnection screen  
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Certain Images Specified  
Startup screen  
Disconnection screen  
If no particular image is specified, the “connecting to hostname” (when the hostname parameter is  
specified) or “now connecting” animation is displayed at startup and the “disconnected hostname”  
(when the hostname parameter is specified) or “disconnected” is displayed at disconnection.  
You can modify the screens to show any image by providing images for the startup and  
disconnection screens and setting the parameters. The image size is automatically adjusted to  
the size specified in the video_width parameter. The display time for the specified screen at startup  
can also be specified.  
<param name=open_image value="/local/images/opening.jpg"> ............................. 1  
<param name=open_image_time value="3000"> ........................................................ 2  
<param name=close_image value="/local/images/closing.jpg"> .............................. 3  
1 specifies the file name for the startup image screen.  
2 specifies the display time for the startup image screen (in milliseconds).  
3 specifies the file name for the disconnection image screen.  
You must use the absolute path name (name that begins with “/”) to specify the path  
for the image file displayed (P.5-8).  
Note  
At startup, the default character string that is displayed while a connection to the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R is being established is “now connecting”, but there is also a  
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parameter called “connect_msg” for changing this character string. For additional  
parameters for changing display character strings, see page 5-17.  
If the user’s service time has been set (P.3-20), screen images are not displayed  
outside the specified time.  
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Displaying the Host Name, Frame Count and Other Information on the Video Screen  
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“on”: Displayed.  
“off”: Not displayed.  
2 specifies whether the frame count is displayed on the screen.  
“on”: Displayed.  
“off”: Not displayed.  
3 specifies the host name (any text string) to be displayed on the screen and whether the host  
name is displayed.  
“on”: Displayed.  
“off”: Not displayed.  
4 specifies a comment to be displayed on the screen and whether the comment is displayed.  
“on”: Displayed.  
“off”: Not displayed.  
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Displaying Bitmap Images on the Video Screen  
Sample transparent GIF  
<param name=superimpose value="/local/logos/newlogo.gif,0,0">  
* The underlined portion “x,y” specifies the display position. When x,y = 0,0, the image is displayed in the top  
left corner. If “x,y” is omitted, the image is displayed in the center of the frame.  
Specifying the Background Color  
<html>  
<body bgcolor=#cccccc>  
<applet codebase=http://...code="LiveApplet.class" width=450 height=380>  
<param name=url value="http://192.168.100.1">  
<param name=bg_color value="#cccccc">  
</applet>  
</body>  
</html>  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Pasting a Picture to the Background  
<param name=bg_image value="/local/images/back.gif"> ........................................ 1  
<param name=image_offset value="0,0"> ................................................................... 2  
1 specify the displayed picture file.  
2 specify to display it at x,y (underlined portion).  
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Java Viewer Parameters  
You can specify applet parameters to provide an applet tailored to modify the behaviour or  
appearance of applets. Refer to the table below to ensure that you thoroughly understand the  
parameters.  
LiveApplet  
Parameter Name Omissible  
Description  
Use this parameter to set the background color. The parameter specification format  
is“#RRGGBB” (values between 0 and 255 for each component color expressed  
as a hexadecimal).  
bg_color  
Yes  
Eg. White: “#FFFFFF”, Grey: “#AAAAAA”, Green: “#00FF00”  
If this parameter is omitted, the default background color is used.  
You can use this parameter to specify the screen displayed in the video display  
window at the time of disconnection. Specify the name of a JPEG or GIF file. If  
this parameter is omitted, the default disconnection screen is displayed.  
close_image  
comment  
Yes  
Yes  
This parameter specifies the comment text string displayed as an overlay on the  
applet. If this parameter is omitted, no comment is displayed.  
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Specifies whether the panorama window should be pop-up displayed or embedded  
in the page. Specify “embed” for making it an embedded display. When specifying  
“embed”, the Width and Height of the applet tags must be specified a little larger  
(Eg. width=500; height=660).  
gui-type  
Yes  
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This parameter specifies the host name displayed in the applet. This value is  
used as the host name in messages displayed during connection, etc. If this  
parameter is omitted, no host name is displayed.  
hostname  
Yes  
Yes  
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window until the first video image appears. Specify the name of a JPEG or GIF  
file. If this parameter is omitted, the default startup screen is displayed.  
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When a startup screen is specified in the “open_image” parameter, this parameter  
specifies the display time. The time is specified in milliseconds (1/1000 sec.),  
and the default value is 0. The image is displayed until the first video frame  
appears. Values from 0 to 30000 (30 seconds) can be specified.  
open_image_time Yes  
This function specifies whether the Snapshot button is displayed. Specify “on” or  
“off”. The default value is “on”. The button is always displayed unless “off” is  
explicitly specified.  
show_capture  
Yes  
This function displays the comment as an overlay on the video image. Specify  
“on” or “off”. The default value is “off”.  
show_comment Yes  
This function displays the frame count as an overlay on the video image. Specify  
“on” or “off”. The default value is “off”.  
show_counter  
show_fps  
Yes  
Yes  
This function displays the frame rate as an overlay on the video image. Specify  
“on” or “off”. The default value is “off”.  
This function displays the host name as an overlay on the video image. Specify  
“on” or “off”. The default value is “off”. Note that this parameter is only valid if the  
“hostname” parameter is specified.  
show_hostname Yes  
show_panobutton Yes  
Specify whether or not to display the panorama window pop-up button. The default  
value is “on”.  
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Parameter Name Omissible  
Description  
This function displays a bitmap image as an overlay on the video image. Specify  
the image using the “bitmap-filename,x,y” format. Use the GIF format for bitmap  
images (transparent GIFs supported). The “x,y” parameters specify the coordinates  
of the bitmap image position on the video frame. If “x,y” is omitted, the image is  
displayed in the center of the video frame.  
superimpose  
Yes  
Specify the URL of the HTTP server for applet access. Specify the IP address  
and port number that match those specified in the codebase attribute.  
url  
No  
This parameter specifies the video image display size (in pixels). Specify the  
width. The display sizes are 80 to 640, and any value can be set as the width.  
The height is calculated as 3/4 of the specified width. Eg. video_width=“240”  
(height=240 × 3/4=180.)  
video_width  
Yes  
Specifies whether or not connection to the camera server should be established  
at the same time that the applet starts up. Select “on” or “off”. When “on” is selected,  
connection is established when the applet starts up and moving pictures are  
displayed. With “off”, the connection is not established when the applet starts up  
and the character string that was specified with the “no_connect_msg” parameter  
is displayed. The “connect()” method is called up to establish connections.  
auto_connect  
bg_image  
Yes  
Yes  
The picture displayed in the background of LiveApplet can be specified. A JPEG  
or GIF file can be specified. The WebView Livescope logo is not displayed if  
specified. If not specified, the default picture is used.  
Specifies behavior when a moving picture display area is clicked. “pt” specifies  
pan and tilt; “none” specifies no reaction. The default is “pt”.  
click_action  
Yes  
Yes  
Specifies the character string that is displayed while connection to the camera  
server is being established. The default is “now connecting”.  
connect_msg  
Specifies the GUI style for controlling the camera. “normal” specifies the usual  
GUI style; “preset_only” specifies preset operation only; “none” specifies that the  
entire GUI will not be displayed. With “preset_only”, only the Control Start button,  
the Camera Control Status window, the Preset Selection bar, and the Snapshot  
button are displayed.  
controller_style Yes  
disconnect_msg Yes  
Specifies the character string that is displayed when the connection to the camera  
server is cut. The default is “disconnected”.  
Specifies the character string that is displayed when connection to the camera  
server has failed. The default is “can’t connect”.  
error_msg  
font_size  
Yes  
Yes  
Specifies the display size for connect_msg, disconnect_msg, error_msg,  
no_connect_msg, and too_many_msg. The default makes size dependent on  
the display area.  
Specifies the display position of the picture file specified at bg_image. With the  
upper left coordinates of the picture at “0,0” and the right direction given as x and  
the down direction as y, image_offset is specified as “x,y”. The default is “335,0”.  
image_offset  
Yes  
Specifies the character string to be displayed following applet startup when  
auto_connect is “off”. The default is “no connection”.  
no_connect_msg Yes  
overlay_font_color Yes  
Specifies the color of the character string specified for “comment” and “hostname”.  
The color is specified at “#RRGGBB”. The default is yellow.  
Specifies whether or not the WebView Livescope logo should appear in the upper  
right of the screen. It appears if show_logo is “on” and does not appear if it is  
“off”.  
show_logo  
Yes  
Specifies the character string that is displayed when connection to the camera  
server fails because the limit on the number of connections was exceeded. The  
default is “too many clients”.  
too_many_msg Yes  
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Glimpse  
Parameter Name Omissible  
Description  
This parameter specifies the comment text string displayed as an overlay on the  
applet. If this parameter is omitted, no comment is displayed.  
comment  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
This parameter specifies the host name displayed in the applet (alphanumeric  
character only). This value is used as the host name in messages displayed  
during connection, etc. If this parameter is omitted, no host name is displayed.  
hostname  
This function displays the frame count as an overlay on the video image. Specify  
“on” or “off”. The default value is “off”.  
show_counter  
This function displays the host name as an overlay on the video image. Specify  
“on” or “off”. The default value is “off”. Note that this parameter is only valid if the  
“hostname” parameter is specified.  
show_hostname Yes  
This parameter specifies the interval (in milliseconds) at which the screen is  
updated. If this parameter is omitted, the screen is updated at 5-second intervals.  
Because the Glimpse applet is designed to be used for displaying multiple sites  
as a list, this parameter is provided as a means of reducing the processing load.  
Intervals between 0 and 300,000 ms (5 minutes) can be set. If 0 is specified, the  
interval is not adjusted.  
sleep  
Yes  
Specify the URL of the HTTP server for applet access. Specify the IP address  
and port number that match those specified in the codebase attribute.  
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url  
No  
Specifies whether or not connection to the camera server should be established  
simultaneously with applet startup. Specify either “on” or “off”. When “on”, a  
connection is established simultaneously with applet startup; when “off”, no  
connection is established when the applet starts up and the character string  
specified for no_connect_msg is displayed. The connect() method is called up in  
order to make connections..  
auto_connect  
Yes  
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Specifies the character string to be displayed while a connection to the camera  
server is being established. The default is “now connecting”.  
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connect_msg  
Yes  
s
Specifies the character string to be displayed when a connection to the camera  
server is disconnected. The default is “disconnected”.  
disconnect_msg Yes  
Specifies the character string to be displayed when an attempt to connect to the  
camera server has failed. The default is “can’t connect”.  
error_msg  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Specifies the font size for connect_msg, disconnect_msg, error_msg, and  
no_connect_msg when these messages are displayed. The default is to depend  
on the display area.  
font_size  
Specifies the character string to be displayed after the applet starts up, if “off” is  
specified for auto_connect. The default is “no connection”.  
no_connect_msg  
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Applet Tag Descriptions  
Attribute Name Omissible  
Description  
This parameter specifies the applet file name. Enter “LiveApplet.class” or  
“Glimpse.class”. If this parameter is not specified correctly, the applet (LiveApplet  
or Glimpse) is not downloaded.  
code  
No  
This parameter specifies the directory that contains the applet.  
http://HTTP server IP address: port number/directory/  
If this parameter is not specified correctly, the applet (LiveApplet or Glimpse) is  
not downloaded.  
codebase  
No  
Directories are fixed for each applet.  
Directory (LiveApplet)=-wvdoc-01-/LiveApplet  
Directory (Glimpse)=-wvdoc-01-/Glimpse  
This parameter specifies the size of the area acquired for the applet (in pixels).  
For LiveApplet, if the value specified is smaller than the LiveApplet drawing area,  
the applet may not be displayed correctly. If the camera control function GUI is to  
be added (controller_style=normal), add about 130 to the value.  
Eg. For an image size of 320 × 240, width=450.  
width  
No  
For Glimpse, because the areas used for the applet and for the video display are  
the same size, specify the same value as the image width.  
Eg. For an image size of 320 × 240, width=320.  
As for width. For LiveApplet, add around 140.  
Eg. For an image size of 320 × 240, height=380.  
For Glimpse, specify the same value as the image height.  
Eg. For an image size of 320 × 240, height=240.  
height  
No  
archive  
Yes  
Specify LiveApplet.zip or Glimpse.  
When specifying an address included in the codebase attribute of the applet tag and  
a URL parameter of the applet, specify one that can be accessed from the client’s  
computer. This is particular necessary when using NAT.  
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Using the Helper Viewer to Distribute Videos  
This section describes how to use the Helper Viewer to provide videos. Application examples are  
also given.  
If a client is using the Helper Viewer to receive videos, the video sender must set up the Web  
server and create the necessary wvh files.  
The settings below are not required if the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s built-in Web server  
is used.  
Tip  
See page 5-8 for saving Web page data.  
Setting Up the Web Server  
Set up the Web server to be used for providing Web pages. Add the MIME type to the Web server  
software and specify the extension. Refer to the manual for your Web server software for details.  
MIME type video/x-webview-h  
Extension wvh  
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For Apache  
In the settings for added the MIME type in Apache, edit the “mime.types” file in the “conf”  
directory.  
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type/subtype extention  
The settings for WebView Livescope are as follows:  
video/x-webview-h wvh (Helper settings)  
If the MIME setting is not specified correctly for the Web server, you may not be able  
to launch the Helper Viewer. Be sure to specify the setting correctly.  
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Creating wvh Files  
This section describes how to create the wvh file required for launching the Helper Viewer  
application.  
1. Use a text editor or similar program to create a new text file and type the  
following type of code in the file:  
(Example) 192.168.100.1 65310  
192.168.100.1 65311  
wvhttp:192.168.100.1 80  
The first line gives the IP address (or host name) of the VB-C10/VB-C10R and the TCP port  
number used for the video transmission. The default setting is 65310 (P.3-20). The default  
setting will be used if no particular value is specified.  
The second line gives the IP address (or host name) of the VB-C10/VB-C10R and the TCP  
port number used for the camera control. The default setting is 65311 (P.3-20). The  
default setting will be used if no particular value is specified.  
The third line gives the setting for the Helper Viewer to use HTTP protocol. After “wvhttp:”,  
type in the IP address of the VB-C10/VB-C10R and “80” as the HTTP port number. As a  
result of this, you will be able to view video from the VB-C10/VB-C10R through firewalls.  
*Type in the actual IP address (or host name) set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
2. After you save the text file and quit the text editor program, create a wvh file  
by changing the file name and extension. Be sure to add the “.wvh” extension,  
as in “WebView.wvh”.  
Helper Viewer supports WebView Livescope protocol and HTTP protocol.  
WebView Livescope protocol:  
Tip  
Cannot be viewed through firewalls. This protocol is primarily for clients who are  
connected directly to the Internet.  
HTTP protocol:  
In general, this protocol is used with Web browsers. By using this protocol, clients  
inside firewalls can view video by penetrating fire walls. The Java Viewer also  
uses this protocol.  
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Example of a Web page Using the Helper Viewer  
This section describes an sample Web page in which the Helper Viewer is used.  
Helper application launched  
and displayed  
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1 Click the link to launch the  
Helper application  
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Include the tags that link to the wvh file in the text or images in the Web page.  
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<A HREF="WebView.wvh">Let's view the image</A>  
To use the sample page template in the VB-C10/VB-C10R to supply videos, specify  
<A HREF=http://IP-address/sample/helper/default.wvh>.  
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Distributing Videos Using a Browser Only  
You can also use the WebView-HTTP protocol to provide videos from the VB-C10/VB-C10R directly  
to a Web browser. Some example of this are described in this section.  
Displaying the Live Video at Access as a Still Picture  
When a client accesses the Web page that provides videos, the video shot at that point can  
be supplied as a still picture.  
<IMG SRC=http://192.168.100.1/-wvhttp-01-/GetStillImage>  
(or)  
<IMG SRC=http://192.168.100.1/-wvhttp-01-/GetOneShot>  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Displaying a Specified Number Of Live Video Frames As a Video at Access  
The Server Push format provided as an extended function by Netscape Communications  
Corp. can be used to distribute multiple-frame images. However, these images can only be  
displayed on Netscape Navigator. In the coding example below, 100 frames of live video  
are distributed when the client accesses the server.  
<IMG SRC=http://192.168.100.1/-wvhttp-01-/GetOneShot?frame_count=100>  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Setting frame_count=no_limit, removes the limits on the number of image frames.  
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Displaying Live Video from a Specified Angle as Still Pictures  
By specifying the camera angle as a parameter in the HTML code beforehand, you can display  
the picture from a specified camera angle. The example below displays a still picture shot with the  
camera panned right by 40° and tilted down 10°.  
<IMG SRC=http://192.168.100.1/-wvhttp-01-/GetStillImage?p=40&t=-10>  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
GetStillImage Parameters  
Parameter  
Description  
Specifies the camera pan angle. “p” is a 1° unit, and “pan” is a 0.01° unit.  
For example if the camera pans right 20°, then p is 20 and pan is 2000. If this  
parameter is omitted, the camera pan angle is not controlled.  
p/pan  
Specifies the camera tilt angle. “t” is a 1° unit, and “tilt” is a 0.01° unit. If this  
parameter is omitted, the camera tilt angle is not controlled.  
t/tilt  
Specifies camera zoom. “z” is ten times the zoom ratio of the widest angle, and  
“zoom” is the view angle in 0.01° units (horizontal direction). If this parameter is  
omitted, camera zoom is not controlled.  
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z/zoom  
Specifies camera backlight compensation. When this parameter is set to on, the  
picture captured will be bright and when this parameter is set to off, the picture  
captured will be dark. If this parameter is omitted, camera backlight compensation  
is not controlled.  
b/back_light  
delay  
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Waiting time until camera focus is stabilized (in milliseconds).  
Specified in the range 0 to 10000.  
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Specifies how errors are dealt with. When “skip_on_error” is specified, the process  
will be continued. When “quit_on_error” is specified, the process will be aborted.  
The following errors can occur: failure to acquire camera control right, loss of  
camera control, camera selection errors and camera control errors. To omit, the  
default value is “quit_on_error”.  
option  
Allows any number (sequence number) to be specified to avoid displaying old  
still pictures (numeric value).  
seq  
Specifies picture display size. This can be set to 640 × 480, 320 × 240, or 160 ×  
120. The formats for specifying “v” and “image_size” are different: “v” specifies  
the horizontal dimension only and uses the format “v=640”, for instance, while  
“image_size” specifies both horizontal and vertical dimensions and uses the  
format “image_size=320 × 240”, for instance.  
v/image_size  
q/quality  
Specifies the picture quality of the pictures. Use an integer between 1 and 99 to  
specify. If omitted, the value set in the VB-C10/VB-C10R is used.  
If old still pictures are displayed, you can prevent this recurring by specifying a  
sequence number in the seq parameter.  
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Example of Video Distribution Using One Fixed Global Address  
One fixed global address is required if the VB-C10/VB-C10R is being used to distribute live videos  
on the Internet. An Internet service provider (ISP) that offers a single-address fixed global address  
service can be used (Note: a router with NAT function is required).  
Example: In this example, we use the global address 192.168.1.10 assigned by the ISP. We also  
set the private address 192.168.100.2 in the VB-C10/VB-C10R (and 192.168.100.1 for  
the router).  
VB-C10/VB-C10R  
Router  
192.168.100.2  
Viewer PC  
Internet  
192.168.100.1  
Web server  
Add support for private address  
192.168.100.2 (router NAT function).  
Global address  
192.168.1.10  
A sample page of the VB-C10/VB-C10R is automatically generated based on the IP address that  
was actually assigned (192.168.100.2 in this case). In this case, this page cannot be viewed in the  
Java Viewer or the Helper Viewer when “http://192.168.100.2/sample/” is accessed through the  
Internet.  
Set “Global Address for Web Pages” (P.3-21) to 192.168.1.10. If you are not using the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R’s Web server, describe the Web pages for distributing videos as follows:  
Set the Java Viewer description (P.5-7) as follows:  
<applet codebase=”http:// 192.168.1.10/-wvdoc-01-/LiveApplet/”  
code=”LiveApplet.class” archive=”LiveApplet.zip”  
width=450 height=380>  
<param name=url value=”http:// 192.168.1.10/”>  
<param name=cabbase  
</applet>  
value=”LiveApplet.cab”>  
Set the wvh file description of the Helper Viewer (P.5-22) as follows:  
192.168.1.10 65310  
192.168.1.10 65311  
wvhttp:192.168.1.10 80  
* The underlined portion is a sample IP address. Enter the actual IP address set for the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
Contact respective manufacturers for details on setting the router.  
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Using the Picture  
Recording Function  
This chapter describes a couple of specific examples of the  
Picture Recording function using the VB-C10/VB-C10R. This  
function can be used to automatically record still pictures  
according to a preset schedule or in response to inputs from  
an external device.  
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Using the Still Picture Recording Function Linked to an External Device  
By combining various sensors and switches to operate according to External Device Input settings,  
it is possible to build a monitoring system that responds to external events. Still pictures are  
recorded in the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s memory (P.3-16).  
Sample Application Combining a Door-opening Sensor  
This is a monitoring system in which the VB-C10R installed in the ceiling records pictures every  
second for 3 seconds before the doors opens and 7 seconds after the door opens between 5 p.m.  
and 6 a.m. The equipment shown in the figure below is connected to the terminals on the rear of  
the VB-C10R at installation.  
Installation Example  
Sensor A  
VB-C10R  
Sensor B  
Ethernet  
When the door opens and sensor B mounted on it separates from sensor A, an ON event occurs  
at external device inputs IN+ and IN. In response to this event, the VB-C10R records pictures at  
the entrance and stores them.  
VB-C10R Connection Example  
Connector  
IN+, IN–  
Attached Cable  
Sensors mounted on the door  
Remove some insulation at the end of the cables from the sensor and  
insert them into the IN+ and INterminals on the plug for the external  
device. Then tighten the screws on the plug to secure the cables.  
ININ+  
Insert this plug with the cable into the external device I/O jack on the rear of the VB-C10R.  
Please confirm the Date and Time settings on page 3-10.  
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Sample Still Picture Recording Settings  
Settings specified on the “Camera Settings” page (P.3-11)  
Specify the appropriate settings for the VB-C10R being used.  
Settings specified on the “Preset Settings” page (P.3-15)  
Set a camera angle that shoots the open doorway as Preset 1.  
Recording conditions to be set (P. 3-16)  
Select “Record pictures in response to external inputs”.  
Select “Record still pictures for validated external input events during the Start-Stop times  
specified below.”  
Set start time to 17:00:00 and end time to 06:00:00.  
Select all days of the week.  
Select “ON event (OPEN to CLOSE)”.  
At “Pre-event Recording”, set still pictures to be recorded every 1 second, and set “Record  
still picture(s) for every specified interval” to 3. With these settings, pictures will be recorded  
and stored every second starting 3 seconds before door opens.  
* With “Pre-event Recording”, no picture is recorded the instant the input goes ON.  
At “Post-event recording”, set still pictures to be recorded every 1 second, and set “Record  
still picture(s) for every specified interval” to 8. With these settings, pictures will be recorded  
and stored every second for 7 seconds starting from the instant the door opens.  
* With “Post-event Recording”, pictures are recorded from the instant the input goes ON.  
Set position of camera to be used for recording to Preset 1.  
UsingthePictureRecor  
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* Events occurring during the Post-event Recording are ignored.  
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Using the Still Picture Recording Function with a Predetermined Schedule  
By using the “Schedule” setting, you can construct a monitoring system that records pictures  
according to a predetermined schedule. Recorded still pictures are stored in the VB-C10/VB-  
C10R’s memory (P.3-17).  
Sample Application Using Sequential Mode  
This is a monitoring system of the type used in art galleries and similar facilities in which the  
exhibits are monitored. Still pictures are captured at 10-minute intervals by a VB-C10R mounted  
on the ceiling.  
Installation Example  
VB-C10R  
Ethernet  
Following the schedule set in advance, the VB-C10R records and stores pictures.  
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Sample Still Picture Recording Settings  
Settings specified on the “Camera Settings” page (P.3-11)  
Specify the appropriate settings for the VB-C10R being used.  
Settings specified on the “Preset Settings” page (P.3-15)  
Set the camera angle focusing on the object to Preset 1.  
Recording conditions to be set (P.3-17)  
Select “Record pictures according to a schedule”.  
Set still pictures to be recorded every 10 minutes.  
Set the camera position for recording to preset 1.  
Set “Camera Stabilization Time” to 5 seconds so that the camera can start recording pictures  
after it has stabilized at its recording position.  
UsingthePictureRecor  
The number of still pictures that can be recorded depends on size of the pictures.  
Check the average file size per still picture in advance (P.3-17 and 3-22).  
Note  
Still pictures beyond VB-C10/VB-C10R’s capacity can be recorded if VBCollector  
is used to automatically download still pictures recorded by the VB-C10/VB-C10R  
(P.6-6).  
dingFunction  
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Viewing Recorded Pictures  
VBCollector is used to view pictures recorded by the VB-C10/VB-C10R. With VBCollector, you  
can collect and display still pictures recorded by the VB-C10/VB-C10R based on inputs from an  
external device or schedules. VBCollector accesses the VB-C10/VB-C10R at specific times  
expressed in units such as dates, weeks, or months, and then downloads the recorded pictures.  
Since the recorded pictures are saved one after another in the PC on which VBCollector is installed,  
pictures can still be securely saved when the allowable limit on the number of pictures that the  
VB-C10/VB-C10R can record and save has been exceeded. Downloaded images can also be  
easily viewed in the Web browser.  
Pictures periodically collected  
according to the task  
Pictures recorded with the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R’s picture recording function  
Downloaded image displays  
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Installing VBCollector  
Install VBCollector using the CD-ROM supplied with the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
VBCollector requires that Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later be installed.  
Note  
1. Turn on the power to the PC.  
If power to the PC is already on and Windows is running, exit all other applications before  
installing VBCollector. Please also be sure to close the Windows Service Panel.  
2. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the VB-C10/VB-C10R into the PC’s CD-ROM  
drive, and follow the procedure below.  
1 Double-click My Computer on the desktop.  
When using Windows XP, click on the Start button, then click My Computer.  
2 When the CD-ROM icon appears, double-click this icon, then double-click “CltSetup.exe”.  
UsingthePictureRecor  
3. Perform the installation following instructions on the screen.  
dingFunction  
4. Complete installation.  
When installation is complete, “VBCollector Task View” is added to the Start menu.  
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Starting Up VBCollector  
VBCollector is started up by choosing it from Start menu.  
To Start Up VBCollector...  
Choose [Program]-[WebView Livescope]-[VBCollector  
Task View] from the Start menu to start up VBCollector.  
Registering a Server  
To use VBCollector for downloading pictures from the VB-C10/VB-C10R (hereafter referred to as  
“server”), the server must first be registered.  
Adding a Server  
Add a new server to which VBCollector will download pictures.  
To Add a New Server...  
1. To add a server, choose “Add” from the  
Server menu, or click the “Add” button on  
the Server List dialog box that appeared  
when Edit from the Server menu was  
selected.  
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2. Enter the various fields and click the “OK”  
button.  
Server Name  
Assign a name for recognizing the Server.  
Image Directory  
Enter the name of the directory where downloaded  
images are to be saved, or click the “Browse” button  
to select a directory folder. A network path cannot  
be specified.  
“Delete images on the server”  
When this check box is selected, pictures that  
VBCollector downloaded from the server will also  
be deleted from the server.  
Server Information  
“Host Name” (P.3-9)  
Specify an IP address or a host name.  
“HTTP Port” (P.3-21)  
Enter the HTTP port number set in the server. (The default setting is 80.)  
“Administrator Account” (P.3-9)  
Enter “root”.  
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“Administrator Password” (P.3-9)  
Enter the administrator password registered in the server.  
Proxy  
“Use Proxy Server”  
Select this if the connection is to be made via a proxy server.  
“Host Name”  
Specify the proxy server host name or IP address.  
“Port”  
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Enter the proxy server port number. (The default is 8080.)  
* PPP Dialup Connection cannot be used with the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
If the picture recording function of the VB-C10/VB-C10R is to be used, this function is  
conveniently used when “Delete images on the server” is selected.  
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Editing Server Information  
Content of the registered server information can be edited.  
To Edit Server Information...  
1. Choose “Edit” from the Server menu, and  
when the Server List dialog box appears,  
select the server name to be edited and click  
the “Edit” button.  
To delete a registered server, click the “Delete” button.  
2. As with the procedure for adding servers,  
change all desired items and click the “OK”  
button.  
Downloaded images are not deleted when a server is deleted. To delete downloaded  
images, first follow the procedure in “Deleting Images” (P.6-15) and then delete  
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the server.  
Registering Tasks  
Adding a Task  
Add a new task for downloading images.  
To Add a New Task...  
1. To add a task, choose “New Task” from the  
Task menu.  
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2. Enter the various items and click the “OK” button.  
Task Name  
Assign the task a name.  
“Enable this setting”  
Select “Enable this setting” if the task is to be performed  
according to the schedule. If not selected, the added task  
will not be executed.  
Sever Name  
Select the server from which you want VBCollector to  
download recorded pictures. The server will need to have  
been registered in advance.  
Schedule  
“Start Date”  
Set the date which is to be the starting point of the schedule. The task will be executed after  
the specified start date according to the criteria specified below.  
“Start Time”  
Set the time when the task is to start up (in 24-hour format).  
“Once”  
Select if the task is to be executed only once. The task will be executed only once at the  
start time on the start date.  
“Daily”  
Select if the task is to be executed once every certain number of days. This number of days  
can be specified between 1 and 31.  
UsingthePictureRecor  
“Weekly”  
Select if the task is to be executed every certain number of weeks on a certain day of the  
week. Set the number of weeks between 1 and 53, and specify the day of the week.  
“Monthly”  
Select if the task is to be executed every month on a certain day of the month. Set this day  
between 1 and 31. Or a day of the week for a certain week of the month can also be specified.  
Details  
“Repeat task”  
Select if task is to be executed in repetition in time units. Downloads occur in repetition only  
for the specified number of times at specified intervals starting from the start time specified  
in the schedule. If not selected, download occurs once at the start time specified in the  
schedule. If Repeat task has been set, the first download, which occurs at the start time, is  
not counted in the number of repetitions. The number of downloads to occur every certain  
number of hours can both be specified. Set the number of hours to a value between 1 and  
23, and the number of downloads to a value between 1 and 23.  
dingFunction  
“Retry when an error occurs”  
Select this item if a task is to be executed again in the event a download does not end  
normally after a task is executed. The task will be executed again a specified number of  
times at specified time intervals. During this time, if the download is completed normally,  
further tasks will not be repeated. Specify the number of times and the time interval at which  
a task is to be re-executed. For the number of times, enter a value between 1 and 10; for the  
interval, enter a value between 1 and 10.  
Up to 16 tasks can be executed by VBCollector simultaneously. Please be sure not  
to load a schedule with 17 or more tasks to be executed.  
VBCollector is also not able to execute multiple tasks simultaneously to the same  
Note  
server. Please take care to ensure that multiple tasks are not executed to the same  
server by taking such measures as leaving a sufficient time space between the “Start  
Time” of each task.  
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Editing Tasks  
The details of a registered task can be edited.  
To Edit a Task...  
1. In the Task View, select the task to be edited  
by clicking on its name, then choose “Edit  
Task” from the Task menu.  
Or, double-click on the task to be edited.  
To delete a registered task, choose “Delete Task” from  
the Task menu.  
2. As with procedure to add a new task, change  
all desired items and click the “OK” button.  
Executing and Canceling Tasks  
Executing a Task  
Registered tasks are executed automatically according to pre-determined schedule when “Enable  
this setting” is selected at Task Settings. If you want a task to be executed immediately, select the  
desired task on the Task View and choose “Execute now” from the Task menu.  
Canceling a Task  
To disable a registered task, clear “Enable this setting” at Task Settings. To abort the execution of  
a task, in the Task View, click on the task to be aborted, and choose Abort in the Task menu.  
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Details Displayed on the Task View  
The execution status can be checked on the Task View.  
Task Name  
The names that were specified at Task Settings are displayed here. The status of each task is  
displayed as an icon at the left of the name.  
Running  
Waiting  
This task is currently being executed.  
This task is currently standing by to be executed at the next scheduled  
execution time.  
UsingthePictureRecor  
Disabled  
“Enable this setting” for this task is not selected at Task Settings and  
is currently not being executed.  
Not scheduled  
This task is not currently scheduled for execution.  
Settings damaged  
Inconsistencies have occurred in this task’s settings and the task will  
not be executed.  
Server Name  
The server names that were specified at Task Settings are displayed here.  
Next Run Time  
The date and time when the task is to be executed next is displayed here.  
dingFunction  
Last Result  
The last results achieved by the task and the task end time are displayed here.  
Schedule  
The start date, start time, and execution interval for each task are displayed here.  
Refresh Task View Display Content  
To refresh the Task View content to reflect the most recent information, choose “Refresh” from  
the View menu.  
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Starting/Stopping the Service  
The task scheduler service can be started and stopped.  
To Make Settings...  
Choose Start Service or Stop Service from the Tools menu.  
If the service has started, Stop Service is enabled in the  
menu; if the service is stopped, Start Service is enabled.  
When the Confirmation dialog box appears, click OK.  
Viewing Recorded Images  
The images that were downloaded according to the task schedule are saved in the folder specified  
at Server Information. VBCollector includes a function that outputs images, to a Web browser to  
simply viewing.  
Displaying Images  
Downloaded imeges are selected by server name and date, and displayed in a Web browser.  
To View Pictures...  
1. Choose Display Images from the Tools menu.  
2. The Image List dialog box appears. Select the  
server name to be viewed, select the date of  
the list to be displayed, and click the “Display  
Image” button.  
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3. When the confirmation dialog box appears,  
click the “OK” button.  
4. HTML for displaying the images is generated,  
the Web browser starts up, and thumbnail  
images of the selected date are displayed in  
100-image units on the page.  
Click on the image to be viewed; it is displayed in the  
original saved dimensions.  
UsingthePictureRecor  
5. When Detail Display above the frame is  
clicked, detailed information on the images  
in the thumbnail screen is displayed.  
Click on the image to be viewed; it is displayed in the  
original saved dimensions.  
dingFunction  
Deleting Images  
Downloaded images can be deleted.  
To Delete Images...  
Choose Delete Image from the Tools menu.  
In the Image List dialog box, select the name of the server  
that VBCollector downloaded the image to be deleted,  
select the date to be deleted by clicking on it, then click  
the “Delete Image” button.  
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Viewing Logs  
VBCollector outputs logs concerning the execution of tasks. To view a log, choose “Display Log”  
from the Tools menu.  
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2
3
4
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The following information about logs is displayed:  
1 Code  
Identification codes are displayed here. Four types of icons representing the level are also  
displayed with these codes.  
Information level  
Warning level  
Error level  
Unknown  
2 Date & Time  
The date and time when the log was generated is displayed here.  
3 Task  
The name of the task that output the log is displayed here.  
4 Server  
The name of the server to which the task performs downloads is displayed here.  
5 Message  
The log’s message is displayed here.  
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Displaying Logs According to Selection Criteria  
Logs can be filtered according to type, code, or date and time so that only the required information  
is displayed.  
To Make Settings...  
1. Choose Filter from the View menu.  
2. The Filter dialog box appears.  
To display only the logs that match the specified  
criteria, enter the criteria below and click the “OK”  
button. If no changes are required, click the “Cancel”  
button.  
Specify Task  
Select if filtering by task name, then enter the task name.  
UsingthePictureRecor  
Specify Server  
Select if filtering by server name, then enter the server  
name.  
Error Type  
Specify the error type when filtering by error type.  
“Not Specified”  
Selecting this item disables priority and code settings.  
“Specify Priority”  
dingFunction  
From Error, Warning, or Information, select the error level to be displayed.  
“Specify Code”  
Select if only logs with the corresponding identification code are to be displayed, then enter the  
identification code.  
Date & Time  
Filters logs by output date and time.  
“Specify Start Date & Time”  
When this item is selected and a date and time is entered, logs generated after the specified  
start date and time are displayed.  
“Specify End Date & Time”  
When this item is selected and a date and time is entered, logs generated before the specified  
end date and time are displayed.  
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Setting Download Capacity  
In order to perform downloads based on a task schedule, you can set the upper limit on the  
number of pictures or specify the response to be made in the event the specified percentage on  
available space on the drive where pictures are to be saved is exceeded.  
To Make Settings...  
1. Choose “Options” from the Tools menu.  
2. The “Options” dialog box appears.  
(1) Min. amount of free space required on image  
directory  
Set the minimum available space required on the  
target drive to a value in % between 1 and 50.  
Images will be stored on the drive until this minimum  
space limit is reached.  
(2) What to do when min. is reached  
Set the response to be taken when the minimun available space set above is reached.  
Select either “Abort task” or “Delete old image(s)”.  
(3) Set max. number of pictures per downloaded  
When this is selected, the maximum number of pictures that can be transferred to the PC  
in a single download session can be specified within a range from 1 to 10000.  
3. Click the “OK” button.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter explains how to deal with problems that arise  
with the operation of the VB-C10/VB-C10R and other faults.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before you contact your Canon dealer or service outlet, check the items listed below. If a log  
message is displayed, refer to the log message list for the log details and the appropriate response.  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R does not start up. The Camera LED does not light.  
Check that the AC cable is connected correctly.  
Switch the VB-C10/VB-C10R off and then on again (P.2-4).  
If the Camera LED (P.1-9, 1-10) is not illuminated in green, there is a system error.  
Press the Reset switch (P.8-5). If this does not resolve the problem, contact your  
Canon dealer.  
VBIPI.exe does not work.  
Check that the LAN cable used for setup is connected correctly.  
Try turning off the power to the VB-C10/VB-C10R, then turning it on again (P.2-4).  
There will no longer be any effect on VBIPI.exe 20 minutes or more after power is turned  
on.  
Check to see if the VB-C10/VB-C10R and the PC running VBIPI.exe are connected to the  
same network segment.  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R sample page does not appear.  
Check that the LAN cable is connected correctly.  
Check that the VB-C10/VB-C10R network settings are correct. In particular, check that  
the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway address settings are valid for the network  
you are using.  
If you have changed the IP address, the new IP address does not take effect until you  
reboot the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
If access control for the VB-C10/VB-C10R is being used, check the settings (P.3-19).  
Check that the IP address or URL settings in the viewer software are correct.  
When using the router’s NAT function, be sure the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s IP address in the  
Web page is correct (P.5-26).  
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The video does not appear.  
Check that the viewer software is correctly installed (P.1-4). Please refer also to the  
viewer software User’s Manual (Mon-E.pdf) contained on the supplied CD-ROM.  
If the video quality is poor, check the quality settings on the VB-C10/VB-C10R (P.3-11).  
Also, check settings such as the number of background colors as on the viewer PC.  
You can limit the number of viewers that can access the VB-C10/VB-C10R at the same  
time. The message without a video is displayed when this limit is exceeded (P.3-20).  
If you cannot see the video using the Java Viewer, check your system environment such  
as the browser version (P.1-6). Up-to-date information is provided on the VB-C10/VB-  
C10R Website.  
(URL: http://www.canon.com/webview/)  
I can’t control the camera.  
Check that the LAN cable for camera control is connected correctly.  
Cheek to see if the camera angle is restricted to a preset (P.3-15).  
I forgot the password.  
All factory defaults settings can be restored by pressing the Reset switch (P.8-5). The  
default administration password is “VB-C10”. The VB-C10/VB-C10R’s settings will need  
to be made again, however, since all network settings such as the IP addresses and  
subnet masks are also returned to the factory defaults.  
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I cannot record pictures.  
The number of pictures that can be recorded depends on the setting. From time to time,  
please delete recorded pictures that are not needed (P.3-22).  
Check that the camera is on and the cable has been connected properly.  
If you have a problem, consult the ReadMe also. The ReadMe file may contain  
important information not included in this manual. Be sure to read this file.  
Note  
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Log Messages  
The Syslog log messages are classified into the following 3 categories. Classification details are  
dealt with in the UNIX syslog.  
Classification  
Level  
Error  
Fault Severity  
Fault involving a malfunction (operation interrupted)  
Fault not involving malfunction  
err  
warning  
info  
Warning  
Information  
Information on correct operation  
System-related Log Message  
S004 Starting up the system (info)  
Message  
Starting WebView  
Explanation  
Starting up WebView Livescope.  
Application-related Log Messages  
A007 View restriction setting error (warning)  
Message  
Explanation  
Response  
inconsistent view restriction for camera [1]  
The view restrictions settings are corrupted. The camera control functions cannot be used.  
Restore the factory default settings or reset the permitted field of view restrictions.  
A008 Compatibility error in the view restrictions settings (warning)  
Message  
unacceptable view restriction for camera [1]  
Explanation  
Even in the telephoto field of view, the view restriction settings cannot be satisfied in the  
horizontal or vertical direction. When this occurs, the zoom setting is fixed at the telephoto  
field of view, and camera head control is prohibited in directions that do not satisfy the  
permitted field of view restrictions.  
Response  
Set appropriate values for the permitted field of view restrictions.  
A011 Camera control error (warning)  
Message  
%1  
VB-C10 (VB-C10R) [1] malfunction (%1)  
Error (read|write|timeout|...)  
Camera control I/O error.  
Explanation  
Response  
If this occurs frequently, this is a malfunction. Contact an authorized Canon service  
representative.  
A022 Applet archive load failure (warning)  
Message  
%1  
archive/%1 not found  
Applet archive name (glimpse.cab|glimpse.zip|lvapplet.cab|lvapplet.zip|imagemap. gif)  
The applet archive file does not exist or is corrupted.  
Explanation  
Response  
Copy the missing (or damaged) file in the “/archive” directory from the CD-ROM and reboot.  
The original applet archive file is in the CD-ROM.  
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Log Messages  
A023 Status change of external input devices (err)  
Message  
%1  
a %1 detected at %2  
external device input change (front-edge|rear-edge)  
external device terminal (In1)  
%2  
Explanation  
A change was detected at external device terminal In1. “front edge” denotes OFF ON and  
“rear-edge” denotes ON OFF.  
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Specifications  
VB-C10/VB-C10R  
Operating System  
Linux  
Protocols  
Video  
TCP/IP, HTTP, BOOTP, FTP and WebView (from Canon)  
Motion-JPEG (video quality settings variable from 1 to 5)  
compression method JPEG (for still pictures)  
Video transmission rate 0.1 to 30 fps (variable)  
Output image sizes  
160 × 120, 320 × 240, 640 × 480 (pixel)  
Software  
Display image sizes 80 × 60, 160 × 120, 320 × 240, 640 × 480 (pixel)  
Server  
HTTP, FTP and WebView Livescope  
Syslog format  
Log management  
Camera control  
Pan, tilt, zoom, brightness, shutter speed, focus mode, view  
restriction, control time limit  
Connection limitation Access control (password), maximum view time, service  
period, number of concurrent connections (max. 20)  
Network  
Ethernet (1) (RJ45, 10/100 auto-negotiation)  
Power and Network status display  
1 input, 1 output  
Display LEDs  
External I/O  
Dimensions  
Interface  
VB-C10: 106.0 × 143.1 × 111.0 mm  
(4 3/16 × 5 5/8 × 4 3/8 in.) (W × D × H)  
VB-C10R: 136.0 × 143.1 × 111.9 mm  
Main unit  
(5 11 32 × 5 5/8 × 4 13  
/ /32 in.) (W × D × H)  
(excluding attachments, VB-C10R includes mounting plate)  
Weight  
VB-C10: 645 g  
VB-C10R: 730 g  
specifications  
Operating environment Temp.: 0-40˚C; Humidity: 20-85% RH (condensation free)  
Power supply  
AC adapter, power consumption 25 W or less  
AC Adapter  
Model  
Input  
PA-V16  
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
13 V DC, 1.8 A (max.)  
Exterior (-), interior (+)  
58 × 118 × 25 mm (2 5/16 × 4 21  
Approx. 205 g  
Output  
Polarity  
Size  
/
× 1 in.) (W × D × H) (excluding attachments)  
32  
Weight  
These specifications are subject to change without notice due to product improvements, etc.  
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External Device I/O Terminals  
External Device Input Terminals (IN+, IN)  
The external device input terminals consist of a + terminal and a ‘–’ terminal. The ‘–’ terminal is  
grounded on the inside of the main unit. By connecting two cables to the + and ‘–’ terminals and  
then electrically short-circuiting across the terminals (ON) or separating the connection (OFF), an  
interrupt can be generated for the internal controller. See “Picture Recording and External Device  
I/O Settings Page” in Chapter 3 “Setup Procedures” (P.3-16) for information on the settings.  
Connect any sensors and switches to terminals with electrically separate GND terminals and  
power supplies.  
External Device Output Terminals (OUT A, OUT B)  
The external device output terminals consist two terminals (OUT A and OUT B). There is no  
distinction between + and ‘–’ with OUT A and OUT B. The Internal controller switches the two  
output terminals to disconnected or connected condition. The output terminals use optocouplers  
and are separate from the internal circuit in the VB-C10/VB-C10R.  
* External input status can be checked and external output status can be controlled using Admin Viewer (→  
P.4-25).  
Loads connected to the output terminals should be within the following ratings:  
Rating across the output terminals: Up to 50 V DC  
Continuous load current: 100 mA  
Internal Connection Chart  
Appendix  
+3.3V  
10k  
10kΩ  
10kΩ  
0.1µF  
+
Input terminals  
IN+, IN–  
Output terminals  
OUT A, OUT B  
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Restoring the Factory Default Settings  
Since the VB-C10/VB-C10R supports a wide variety of functions, we recommend that you make a  
note of the settings for each function (P.8-6). If you want to redo the settings from the beginning  
because you have forgotten them or for some other reason, first restore the factory default settings.  
* Please refer to page 8-6 for more about the factory default settings.  
Restoring the Factory Default Settings from the Administration Tools Page via a Web Browser  
1. Launch the Web browser and display  
the settings title page.  
The VB-C10/VB-C10R’s IP address, user  
name, and administration password are  
required when displaying the settings title page  
(P.3-7).  
2. On the settings title page, click  
“Administration Tools”.  
The Administration Tools page appears.  
3. Click the “Restore” button for “Restore Settings”.  
When the “Restore” button is clicked, the confirmation message below appears. To proceed  
with restoring the default settings, click the “OK” button.  
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If you click the “OK” button at this point, it will not possible to abort the process to  
restore the default settings. Click the “Cancel” button if you do not wish to restore the  
default settings.  
Note  
4. The VB-C10/VB-C10R’s factory default settings are restored.  
Settings other than network-related settings such as the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s IP address, subnet  
mask, and default gateway address are returned to factory default settings.  
If the IP Address and Password are Unknown  
If the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s IP address or administration password are not known or have been  
forgotten, the VB-C10/VB-C10R cannot be operated over a network. In this case, press the Reset  
switch at the bottom of the unit.  
1. Hold the Reset switch while you turn the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s power switch off  
and then on again.  
The Reset switch is located toward the rear on the bottom. Use a thin tipped object such as  
the end of a paper clip to press the Reset switch.  
See page 2-4 “Turning the Power ON and OFF” for procedures on how to turn OFF and ON  
the VB-C10/VB-C10R’s power switch.  
2. Hold the Reset switch for more than 5 seconds even after the power switch is  
turned ON.  
Appendix  
All settings in the VB-C10/VB-C10R will be returned to the factory default settings.  
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Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
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DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL  
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE  
-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.CET APPAREIL  
NUMÉRIQUE DELA CLASSE  
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LES EXIGENCES DU RÈGLEMENTSUR LE MATÉRIEL  
BROUILLEURDU CANADA.  
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If the Reset switch is pressed and all factory default settings are restored, the VB-C10/  
VB-C10R’s network-related settings such as IP address, submask, and default  
gateway address are all also returned to the factory default settings, making it  
impossible to operate the VB-C10/VB-C10R from a PC connected to it. Use “VBIPI.exe”  
on the supplied CD-ROM to set an IP address appropriate to the environment you  
will be using (P.3-3).  
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Factory Default Setting  
Item  
Setting  
Item Setting 1 ( (y) (m) (d)) Item setting 2 ( (y) (m) (d))  
Administrator ID  
root  
Administrator password VB-C10  
Settings page path  
Date and time  
Offset from GMT  
Ethernet address  
IP address  
admin  
+9 (Japan time)  
192.168.100.1  
255.255.0.0  
Subnet mask  
Default  
Gateway address  
Camera control  
192.168.100.254  
Wide-angle converter Not Used  
Video Capture Size  
Video Quality  
320 × 240  
3
Return to Home position No  
Pan  
0
Tilt  
0
Zoom  
0
Brightness  
Shutter speed  
Focus mode  
Standard  
Auto  
Auto  
View Restriction  
Upper/Lower value  
Left/Right value  
No  
None  
None  
Telephoto/Wide-angel None  
Preset  
None  
Picture recording  
No  
Access Control  
None  
None  
User list  
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Item  
Setting  
Item Setting 1 ( (y) (m) (d)) Item setting 2 ( (y) (m) (d))  
WebView Livescope  
Video Transmission Port 65310  
Camera Control Port 65311  
Max Clients  
20  
Control Queue Length 20  
Max Frame rate (fps) 30.0  
Max View Time (sec)  
0
Max Camera Control Time (sec) 20  
Camera Stabilization Time (ms) 1500  
Service time restriction None  
Miscellaneous Settings  
HTTP Port  
80  
Global Address for  
Web Pages  
Blank  
Connection Keeping No  
Target IP address  
Interval  
Blank  
1
IP Installer  
ON  
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Symbols  
D
100/10 BT Ethernet connector ........1-9, 1-10  
Date and time .......................................... 3-10  
Default gateway address...................3-9, 8-5  
Details displayed on the Task View ........ 6-13  
Displaying a specified number of live  
video frames as a video at access ...... 5-24  
Displaying connection information .......... 4-11  
Displaying live video from  
a specified angle as still pictures ........ 5-25  
Displaying the live video at access  
as a still pictures .................................. 5-24  
Distributing videos using  
A
About the Panorama Creation Tool  
display screen ........................................ 4-8  
About view restriction .............................. 3-14  
AC adapter................................ 1-8, 3-2, 3-3  
AC cable .................................................... 1-8  
Access control settings page .................. 3-19  
Admin Viewer ............. 4-3, 4-15, 4-20, 4-24  
Administration password ........................... 8-5  
Administration Tools settings page ......... 3-22  
Applet tag descriptions ............................ 5-20  
Authorized user account ......................... 3-19  
a browser only ..................................... 5-24  
E
Editing server information ....................... 6-10  
Enabling/disabling view restrictions ........ 4-26  
Ethernet .............................................3-9, 6-2  
Example of a web page using  
the Helper Viewer ................................ 5-23  
Example of using the Java Viewer  
B
Base .................................................1-9, 1-10  
Brightness ................................................ 3-12  
to create a web page ............................. 5-9  
Example of video distribution using  
C
Camera control port................................. 3-20  
Camera head ................ 1-9, 1-10, 2-4, 3-13  
Camera LED ........................... 1-9, 1-10, 2-4  
Camera name .......................................... 3-11  
Camera position ...................................... 3-17  
Camera settings page ............................. 3-11  
Camera stabilization time ........................ 3-20  
Capturing panorama pictures .................... 4-9  
CD-ROM ........................... 1-8, 3-3, 4-4, 6-7  
Checking operation ................................... 3-6  
CltSetup.exe .............................................. 6-7  
Connection keeping................................. 3-21  
Control queue length ............................... 3-20  
one fixed global address ..................... 5-26  
Executing and canceling tasks................ 6-12  
External device I/O jack ............................ 6-2  
External device I/O terminals ..........1-9, 1-10  
External device input ............................... 3-16  
External device input terminals  
(IN+, IN–) ............................................... 8-3  
External device names ............................ 3-17  
External device output terminals  
(OUT A, OUT B) .................................... 8-3  
F
Factory default setting ............................... 8-6  
Features of the Helper Viewer .................. 5-5  
Features of the VB-C10/VB-C10R ............ 1-2  
Focus mode ............................................. 3-12  
FTP client................................................... 5-8  
8-8  
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G
N
GetStillImage parameters ....................... 5-25  
Glimpse................................. 5-3, 5-11, 5-19  
Network LED ...................................1-9, 1-10  
O
H
On-board file system information ............ 3-22  
Opening/saving pictures .......................... 4-11  
Operating external device ....................... 4-25  
Optional products ...................................... 1-5  
Overview of VB Administration Tools ....... 4-2  
Hardware and software requirements ....... 1-6  
Helper Viewer ....................... 1-6, 3-17, 4-24  
Home position.......................................... 3-12  
HTTP port .................................................. 4-5  
HTTP server ............................................ 3-21  
Hub ............................................................ 3-2  
P
P2P ............................................................ 3-2  
Pan........................................................... 3-12  
Panorama Creation Tool ...................4-2, 4-7  
Password .................................. 3-4, 3-5, 3-7  
Picture recording and external device  
I/O settings page ................................. 3-16  
Plug for extenal device .............................. 1-8  
Post-event recording ............................... 3-16  
Power connection socket ................1-9, 1-10  
Pre-event recording ................................. 3-16  
Preset Setting Tool ..........................4-3, 4-17  
Preset Setting Tool display screen ......... 4-18  
Preset settings page................................ 3-15  
Proxy .......................................................... 4-5  
I
Important safety instructions ....................... ix  
Initial setup ................................................ 3-3  
Initialization ................................................ 2-4  
Installing the VB-C10/VB-C10R ................ 2-2  
Installing the VB-C10R on the ceiling ....... 2-2  
Installing VBCollector ................................ 6-7  
IP address.......2-5, 3-3, 3-4, 3-6, 3-7, 3-9,  
3-10, 3-21, 4-5  
IP installer ................................................ 3-21  
J
Java Viewer ............................................... 1-6  
Java Viewer parameters.......................... 5-17  
Appendix  
R
Range of camera head movement.......... 3-13  
Reconnecting........................................... 4-11  
Registering a server .................................. 6-8  
Registering tasks ..................................... 6-10  
Reset switch ........................... 1-11, 3-9, 8-5  
Restart ....................................................... 3-8  
Restoring the factory default settings ....... 8-4  
from the administration tools page  
via a web browser .............................. 8-4  
Restrict service time ................................ 3-20  
Root account ............................................. 3-9  
Router ................................................1-4, 2-5  
L
LAN cable .................................................. 3-2  
LiveApplet ............................. 5-3, 5-11, 5-17  
Log messages ........................................... 7-4  
Log Viewer .......................................4-3, 4-22  
M
MAC address ........................................... 1-11  
Maintenance ................................................xii  
Maximum camera control time ................ 3-20  
Maximum frame rate ............................... 3-20  
Maximum number of clients .................... 3-20  
Maximum view time ................................. 3-20  
Miscellaneous settings page ................... 3-21  
Modifying the startup  
and disconnection screens .................. 5-13  
8-9  
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S
V
Safe use of equipment ................................vii  
Sample configuration  
VB Administration Tools .. 1-6, 3-12, 4-2, 4-4  
VBAdmin Startup Panel.....................4-2, 4-6  
VBCollector ................................................ 1-7  
VBIPI.exe ................................ 3-3, 3-21, 7-2  
Video capture size ................................... 3-11  
Video quality ............................................ 3-11  
Video transmission port ........................... 3-20  
View current settings ............................... 3-22  
View log events ....................................... 3-22  
View restriction ............................. 3-11, 3-12  
View restriction settings .......................... 3-13  
View Restriction Tool.......................4-3, 4-12  
View Restriction Tool display screen ...... 4-13  
Viewer ........................................................ 1-6  
Viewing logs ................................. 4-22, 6-16  
Viewing recorded images ........................ 6-14  
Viewing recorded pictures ......................... 6-6  
Viewing sample pages .............................. 5-6  
in an ISP environment ........................... 2-5  
Sample LAN environment configuration ... 2-5  
Sample network configurations ................. 2-5  
Sample page ............................................. 3-6  
Saving web page data ............................... 5-8  
Schedule .................................................. 3-17  
Screw hole for tripod mounting ............... 1-11  
Serial No. ................................................. 1-11  
Setting downloads ................................... 6-18  
Setting presets......................................... 4-20  
Setting up the web server ....................... 5-21  
Setting view restrictions .......................... 4-15  
Settings title page ..............................3-7, 3-8  
Shutter speed .......................................... 3-12  
Special privileges of administrators ........ 4-24  
Specifications ............................................ 8-2  
Starting up VB Administration Tools ......... 4-5  
Starting up VBCollector ............................. 6-8  
Subnet mask ......................................3-9, 8-5  
Synchronize with NTP server .................. 3-10  
System components and their operation ... 1-9  
System configuration ................................. 1-4  
System/network settings page .................. 3-9  
W
Web pages for video distribution............... 5-2  
Webview Livescope MV ............................ 1-7  
WebView Livescope setting settings page ... 3-20  
Webview Livescope Viewer Software ....... 1-6  
Wide-angle converter ........................1-5, 2-3  
Windows XP ............................. 3-3, 4-4, 6-7  
Writing IP addresses ................................. 5-9  
T
Telephoto, wide-angle ............................. 3-12  
Tilt ............................................................ 3-12  
Time zone ................................................ 3-10  
Troubleshooting ......................................... 7-2  
Z
Zoom ........................................................ 3-12  
U
Updating/deleting panorama pictures ..... 4-10  
User name ................................ 3-4, 3-5, 3-7  
Using a tripod ............................................ 2-2  
Using the Helper Viewer  
to distribute videos............................... 5-21  
Using the Java Viewer  
to create a web page ............................. 5-7  
Using the still picture  
recording function linked  
to a external device ............................ 6-2  
Using the still picture  
recording function with a  
predetermined schedule ..................... 6-4  
8-10  
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