
123456PUB. YT1-1329-000VB101NETWORK CAMERA SERVER VB101aSafe Use of EquipmentBefore Using the VB101InstallationSetup ProceduresUsing the Picture Reco
10ContentsPicture Recording and External DeviceI/O Settings Page ... 48Access Control Settings Page ...
100Click the button to displaythe page in whichLiveApplet is embedded.12Using Glimpse and LiveApplet TogetherThis section describes how to create a We
Creating Web Pages5101glimps.htm<html><head><script language="JavaScript"><!--function clicked(btn) {url = btn.namewind
102Modifying the Startup and Disconnection Screens You can modify the image files (JPEG or GIF image files) shown in the startup and disconnection scr
Creating Web Pages5103Certain Images Specified Startup screen Disconnection screen<param name=open_image value="/opt/images/opening.jpg"
104Displaying the Host Name,Frame Count and Other Information on the Video Screen<param name=show_fps value="on"><param name=show_c
Creating Web Pages5105Displaying Bitmap Imageson the Video ScreenSample transparent GIF<param name=superimpose value="/logos/newlogo.gif,0,0&q
106Parameter NameDescriptionOmissibleYesUse this parameter to set the background color. The parameter specification format is "#RRGGBB" (val
Creating Web Pages5107Using a Java Viewer to Distribute VideosYesSpecifies whether or not connection to the camera server should be established at the
108 GlimpseYesThis parameter specifies the comment text string displayed as an overlay on the applet. If this parameter is omitted, no comment is disp
Creating Web Pages5109 Applet Tag DescriptionsNoThis parameter specifies the applet file name. Enter "LiveApplet.class" or "Glimpse.cla
Safe Use of Equipmenta11Using the Helper Viewerto Distribute Videos ... 110Example of a Web page Using the Helper
110Using the Helper Viewer to Distribute VideosThis section describes how to use the Helper Viewer to provide videos. Application examples are alsogiv
Creating Web Pages511112Creating wvh filesThis section describes how to create the wvh file required for launching the Helper Viewer application.Use a
11211211Include the tags that link to the wvh file in the text or images in the Web page.<A HREF="WebView.wvh">Let's view the ima
113Creating Web Pages5113Distributing Videos Using a Browser OnlyYou can also use the WebView-HTTP protocol to provide videos from the camera directly
114114ParameterDescriptionp/panSpecifies the camera pan angle. "p" is a 1°unit, and "pan" is a 0.01°unit. For example if the camer
115Creating Web Pages5115Example of video distribution using one fixed global addressOne fixed global address is required if the VB101 is being used t
Chapter 6Using the PictureRecording FunctionThis chapter describes a couple of specific examples of the PictureRecording function using the VB101. Thi
118LANcableEthernetRS-232CcableVideo cable(RCA)ExternaldeviceoutputExternaldeviceinputCameraDc InIn Out100/10BTCC1RS232CVideo InEthernetCC2 V1 V2 V3 V
Using the Picture Recording Function6119Settings specified on the "Camera and Video" page (→ P.43)Specify the appropriate settings for the C
120LANcableEthernetRS-232CcableVideo cable(RCA)ExternaldeviceoutputCameraDc InIn Out100/10BTCC1RS232CVideo InEthernetCC2 V1 V2 V3 V4Slot-ASlot-B12 21V
Using the Picture Recording Function6121Settings specified on the "Camera and Video" page (→ P.43)Specify the appropriate settings for the C
122Viewing and Distributing Recorded PicturesUse your Web browser to access the followingURL:http://192.168.100.1/sample/lookup/* Enter the actual IP
Using the Picture Recording Function6123If you select "Specify capture period withmenu", the Conditions for Image Retrievalscreen appears in
124List format. Specify "html" to specify a list display page, or "anim" to specify a page for SnapAnimator.typeSpecifies the HTTP
Using the Picture Recording Function6125Viewing and Distributing Recorded PicturesSpecifies the video data. This is the video data file name excluding
126Distributing Recorded PicturesDistributing pictures that have been recordedIf you forward a picture (JPEG) recorded with the Schedule recording fun
Using the Picture Recording Function6127Pictures recorded with the VB101'spicture recording functionPictures periodically collectedaccording to t
128cNoteVBCollector requires that Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later be installed.Before installing VBCollector, check to be sure that the corre
Using the Picture Recording Function61295Check the settings and items you have selected thusfar, and click Next to confirm. The installation willproce
Chapter 1Before Using the VB101This chapter contains information that you should read beforeusing the VB101. It also describes the features of the VB1
130VBCollector is started up by choosing it from Start menu.To Start Up VBCollector...Choose [Program]-[WebView Livescope]-[VBCollectorTask View] from
Using the Picture Recording Function61312Enter the various fields and click OK. Server NameAssign a name for recognizing the Server. Image Directory
132To Edit Server Information...Editing Server InformationContent of the registered server information can be edited.Choose Edit from the Server menu,
Using the Picture Recording Function61332 Task NameAssign the task a name.[Enable this setting]Select "Enable this setting" if the task is
134To Edit a Task...Editing TasksThe details of a registered task can be edited.In the Task View, select the task to be edited byclicking on its name,
Using the Picture Recording Function6135Canceling a taskTo disable a registered task, clear "Enable this setting" at Task Settings. To abort
136Refreshing Task View Display ContentTo update the Task View content to reflect the most recent information, choose Refresh from theView menu.Starti
Using the Picture Recording Function6137Viewing Recorded ImagesDisplaying ImagesDownloaded images are selected by server name and date, and displayed
13845When Detail Information above the frame is clicked,detailed information on the images in the thumbnailscreen is displayed. Click on the image to
Using the Picture Recording Function6139Using VBCollectorViewing LogsThe following information about logs is displayed:● CodeIdentification codes are
14Features of the VB101The VB101 is a system that distributes live videos via the Internet or an Intranet. It can be used in a widevariety of applicat
140The Filter dialog box appears. To display only thelogs that match the specified criteria, enter thecriteria below and click OK. If no changes arere
Using the Picture Recording Function6141Using VBCollectorSetting the download capacityTo Make Settings...Choose Options from the Tools menu.The Option
142Using VBCollector
Chapter 7TroubleshootingThis chapter explains how to deal with problems that arise with theoperation of the VB101 and other faults.
144TroubleshootingBefore you contact your Canon dealer or service outlet, check the items listed below. If a log message isdisplayed, refer to the log
Troubleshooting7145cNoteIf you have a problem, consult the ReadMe also. The ReadMe file may containimportant information not included in this manual.
146ClassificationcriterrFault SeverityCritical fault at the software level (stops task operation)Fault involving a malfunction (operation interrupted)
Troubleshooting7147MessageExplanationResponse●A007 View restriction setting error (warning)inconsistent view restriction for camera[%1]The view restri
148Message%3●A016 Amount of transmitted video data (info)%1@%2 %3 frames/%4 bytes in %5 secondsNumber of frames%1Client type (LS/D | LS/H)%2Client hos
Troubleshooting7149MessageResponse●A025 Picture recording processing error (warning)picture recording failed: %1If the problem is "busy", no
Before Using the VB101115Features of the VB101 Easy setting and administrationSince the VB101 provides settings pages that utilize the Web, you can us
150MessageExplanationResponse●A033 Invalid file detected during picture index restoration (info)broken file detected: %1A file was detected during pic
Troubleshooting7151MessageExplanation●P003 Memory card error (warning)AUTOMNT: cannot mount %1 on %2Mount processing was cancelled due to a memory car
152MessageExplanation●S001 Ethernet interface initialization failed (crit)eci: netif can't upNetwork interface initialization failed.ResponseIf r
Troubleshooting7153MessageExplanation●S007 IP address conflict detected during operation (err)Duplicate IP address %1An IP address conflict was detect
154MessageExplanation●S016 Logical sector size error (err)logical sector size is not a multiple of the physical sector size.The logical sector size is
Troubleshooting7155Message%1●S023 The erase count for the on-board flash ROM exceeded the limit (err)FlashROM erase count(%1)exceeded the limitErase c
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Appendix
158AC AdapterModelInputOutputPolaritySizeWeightPA-V16100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz13.3 V DC, 1.8 A (max.)Exterior (-), interior (+)58 x 118 x 25 mm (2 5/16 x
Appendix15974LVC14+3.3V0.1µF10kΩ 10kΩ10kΩInternal controllerInput terminals In1, In2Output terminals Out1, Out2+-External Device I/O TerminalsExternal
16Viewer Software FunctionsJava ViewerHelper Viewer Viewer software types and functions Videos from the VB101 can be displayed by a Web browser that
160Using the Enclosed SoftwareUse the "IniVB101.exe" and "inivb101.elf" files in the same directory on the enclosed CD-ROM toresto
Appendix161When a new version of the firmware is released, the firmware can be upgraded remotely. Toupgrade remotely, use the "vbrfu.exe" pr
162Factory Default SettingItemSetting●Administrator ID root●Administrator password VB101●Settings page path admin●Device name None●Date and timeOffset
Appendix163ItemSetting●Preset None●Access Control None●Picture recording No●Application settingsVideo Transmission PortCamera Control PortMax ClientsC
164Index<A>Access control ... 52Account ... 38, 39, 41, 52, 66, 131Admin Viewer ...
Appendix165<J>Java Viewer ... 14, 16, 18, 35, 88, 93, 94,97, 98, 106JavaScript ... 96<L>LA
166<V>VB Administration Tools ... 18, 43, 44,47, 62, 64, 66VBAdmin Startup Panel ... 62VBCollector ...
Before Using the VB101117WebView Livescope MVWindows98SE/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP(Internet Explorer 5 or later required)VC-C4Ethernet(10/100Mbps)Ethernet(10/1
18PCIBM PC/AT compatibleWindows 98SE/Me or Windows NT 4.0 (IE 4.01 or later required) / Windows 2000 / Windows XPNetscape Navigator/Communicator 4.78
Before Using the VB101119PCIBM PC/AT compatibleCPU: Pentium III 600 MHz or better, RAM: 128 Mbytes or better, Hard disk capacity: 50 Mbytes or better
2IntroductionThank you for purchasing the Canon Network Camera Server VB101 (referred to hereafter as theVB101).This manual describes how to set up an
20* The cable length may differ depending on thecountry in which the product was purchased.1. VB101 main unitPackage Contents2. AC Adapter PA-V163. AC
Before Using the VB101121Slot-APowerVB 101Slot-B 100 Tx/Lnk Col/RxPower LED Powered on lit green System fault lit orangeSlot-A LED (Shows the
22Dc InIn Out100/10BTCC1RS232CVideo InEthernetCC2 V1 V2 V3 V4Slot-ASlot-B12 21Power connection socketExternal device I/O terminalsCard slot A (suppo
Chapter 2InstallationThis chapter explains how to connect the system components anddescribes a sample network configuration.
24AC OutletAC cableAC adapterVB101Precautions for use● Refer also to the enclosed ReadMe file. The ReadMe file may containimportant information not in
Installation225Dc InIn Out100/10BTCC1RS232CVideo InEthernetCC2 V1 V2 V3 V4Slot-ASlot-B12 21LAN cableEthernetVideo cable (RCA)Video cable(BNC)Video cab
26cNotesCascade connections for the VC-C4 and VC-C4RThe cascade function of the VC-C4/VC-C4R can be used with the VB101. Thisenables control of up to
Installation227231On-board flash memoryFlash memory cardDevice File system (accessed by file operations or by an ftp client)ftp://IP address/htdocsftp
28Router RouterVB101Viewer PCViewer PCServerProvide the appropriate server as required:● HTTP (WWW)● SMTP (mail)● Syslog (log)● BOOTPCall 123-4567192.
Installation229This example shows the VB101 connected to a LAN and a dial up environment. Videos can beseen by viewers in the same Ethernet segment as
Safe Use of Equipmenta3a Safe Use of EquipmentAn exclamation point, within a triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important oper
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Chapter 3Setup ProceduresThis chapter describes the procedures from the initial setup of theVB101 through to operation checking and the method forspec
32Setup WorkflowOnce you confirm the operating environment, the VB101 can be used immediately afterinitial settings have been made. Make these setting
Setup Procedures3331234Enclosed CD-ROMRS-232C cable tobe used for setupPCVB101 Select the connection port. Switch the VB101 off and then on aga
34756LANcableHub Enter the user name and password.User name: root (default setting)Password: VB101 (default setting)The user name and password can
Setup Procedures33512cNoteThe IP address "192.168.100.1" is given as an example. However, the actual IPaddress must be changed to match your
3612Detail SettingsAccessing the Settings Title PageUse the browser to access http://192.168.100.1/"path".Use the IP address specified in &q
Setup Procedures337"Japanese" buttonClick this button to display the settings page in Japanese. The button then changes to "English&quo
38Administration AccountThe same settings can be specified on the System settings page."Administrator ID"Sets the ID used by the administrat
Setup Procedures339Administration AccountThe same settings can be specified on the Basic Settings settings page."Administrator ID"Sets the I
4FCC NOTICENetwork Camera Server VB101 (D78-0138)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditio
40EthernetThe same settings can be specified on the Basic Settings settings page."Use Ethernet"Tick this checkbox to use Ethernet."Addr
Setup Procedures341PPP"Use PPP"Tick this option to allow PPP connections using a modem cards. "Receive and Call"If Receive only (P
42Click the [OK] button to change the settings. To discard the changes, click the[Cancel] button. This returns you to the settings title page.Static R
Setup Procedures343Common Settings"Main Camera"Specifies the camera selected when the VB101 starts up. "Baud rate of camera control por
44"Camera Control Port"Select the camera control connector (→ P. 22) to which the camera is connected. Select "Not controlled" for
Setup Procedures345Detail SettingsVC-C4 VC-C4R Controllable Range and Video Capture Range for Each Camera0°+-+-Extent of pan controlMaximum horizontal
46Restricted range of visibilityAngle of camera movementCaptured rangeCameraWhen you set the view restriction, the angles of camera movement are autom
Setup Procedures347Detail SettingsPreset Common Setting "Restrict Camera Control to Presets"Camera control by using the Helper Viewer and th
48Picture Recording Common Settings "Max No. of Pictures to be Recorded"Specifies the upper limit for the number of pictures to be recorded.
Setup Procedures349Detail SettingsPicture Recording and output : triggered by external deviceUse this setting to operate the Picture Recording functi
Safe Use of Equipmenta5In these safety instructions, the word“equipment” refers to the Canon NetworkCamera Server VB101 and all itsaccessories.1. Read
50ONOFF ONOFFONVC-C4COMMUNICATION CAMERAf:4-64mm 1:1.4-2.8OFF ON OFFVC-C4COMMUNICATION CAMERAf:4-64mm 1:1.4-2.8VC-C4COMMUNICATION CAMERAf:4-64mm 1:1.4
Setup Procedures351Detail SettingsPicture Recording and Output: by ScheduleUse this setting to operate the picture recording function based on a sched
52Authorized User Account (→ P.53)"Authorized User List"Only accounts registered in this list are permitted to connect to the VB101. Up to 3
Setup Procedures353Detail SettingsAuthorized/Restricted Host List DescriptionsThe Host Restriction function applies to hosts running client applicatio
54Listing GuidelinesDescriptions in the Authorized/Restricted Host List are extremely complex, and errors in thesettings can result in access being pr
Setup Procedures355Detail SettingsWebView Livescope"Video Transmission Port"Sets the TCP port number for the WebView Livescope video transmi
56VIEW-Windows 1.21"Video Transmission Port"Sets the TCP port number for the VIEW-Windows 1.21 video transmission protocol. The default sett
Setup Procedures357Detail SettingsHTTP Server"HTTP Port"Sets the TCP port number for the HTTP. Enter an integer between 1 and 65535. The def
58Detail SettingsLog"Recipient Mail Address"Specifies the log mail recipient."Syslog Server Host"Sets the Syslog server."Maxi
Setup Procedures359Detail SettingsOn-board File System InformationThe On-board File System displays the used space, free space and capacity (used spac
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60Detail Settings
Chapter 4VB Administration ToolsThis chapter describes how to use the VB Administrator Tools inorder to create panoramas, set view restrictions, make
62VBAdmin Startup Panel (→ P.66)This is the main panel of VB Administration Tools.The tools are started up from this panel.Install VB Administration T
VB Administration Tools463View Restriction Tool (→ P.73)This tool enables easier, more visual setting of viewrestrictions. Restrictions can be set by
64Installing VB Administration ToolscNoteVB Administration Tools require that Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or laterbe installed. Before installing
VB Administration Tools465Click Finish to complete the installation.When installation is complete, two icons are createdon the desktop : "VB Admi
66 Host Name (→ P.38)Specify the IP address or host name of the VB101. Administrator Account (→ P.38)Enter the administrator account that has been s
VB Administration Tools467If the connection is disconnected after the VB AdminStartup Panel has started up, choose Connect fromthe File menu. The Serv
68VC-C4COMMUNICATION CAMERAf:4-64mm 1:1.4-2.8Panorama Creation ToolThe Panorama Creation Tool is used to take and create panorama pictures for the VB1
VB Administration Tools469About the Panorama Creation Tool Display ScreenAn overview of the functions of the GUI that is displayed after the Panorama
Safe Use of Equipmenta7 - The equipment emits any smoke,heat, abnormal noise, or unusualodor. - A metal object falls into theequipment. - The equipmen
70Capturring Panorama PicturescNoteSince the entire area of panorama picture is captured and displayed duringcapturing, if the VB101 is accessed from
VB Administration Tools471When capturing ends and the picture is satisfactory,click OK.Panorama creation can be discarded, or the AE lockposition or b
72Displaying Connection InformationConnection information during connection with the VB101 can be displayed.ReconnectingReconnections are made when a
VB Administration Tools473VC-C4COMMUNICATION CAMERAf:4-64mm 1:1.4-2.8View Restriction ToolThe View Restriction Tool is used to set view restriction vi
74The View Restriction Tool Display ScreenAn overview of the functions of the GUI displayed when the View Restriction Tool is started up isgiven below
VB Administration Tools475View Restriction Tool678Camera Selection BoxThe camera to be used to apply view restriction settings is selected or changed
76Click the Send button. Check the Status List to besure the values were sent correctly. Then when theReflect set values button is clicked, the values
VB Administration Tools477View Restriction ToolTo Make Settings...From the Camera Selection box, select the camerato be set, and select Apply the View
78View Restriction TooleTip● Since the previews using the Panorama Preview may be slightly differentfrom the actual picture, after the view restrictio
VB Administration Tools479VC-C4COMMUNICATION CAMERAf:4-64mm 1:1.4-2.8Preset Setting ToolThe Preset Setting Tool more easily and uniformly sets the pre
8Cleaning the Equipment1. Unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet.2. Carefully wipe the equipment with a soft cloth that has been moistenedwith wat
80Preset Setting Tool Display ScreenAn overview of the functions of the GUI that is displayed after the Preset Setting Tool starts up isdescribed belo
VB Administration Tools4817Preset Setting Tool8910Panorama PreviewDisplays the panorama picture of the camera currently selected at the VB101. PresetP
82Click the Send button. Check the Status List to besure the values were sent correctly. Then when theReflect set values button is clicked, the values
VB Administration Tools483Preset Setting ToolTo Make Settings...From the Preset Selection box, select the preset tobe set, and enter the Preset Name.
84Preset Setting TooleTip● If view restrictions are to be used, be sure that the Preset Preview Frame(yellow) does not protrude outside the View Restr
VB Administration Tools485Log ViewerThe VB101 includes a feature that writes operating status to a log file and saves it. Log Viewer simplifiesthe rea
86Viewing the LogThe following content is displayed in the log.●CodeThe log displays error codes. For error codes, refer to page 146 of the User'
VB Administration Tools487Log ViewerThe Filter dialog box appears. Set the followingselection criteria and click OK to display only thelogs that match
88Admin ViewerAdmin Viewer is a viewer containing functions for managing the VB101. Compared to the Helper Viewerand Java Viewer with Admin Viewer, it
VB Administration Tools489Operating External DevicesSetting notification of changes in external device input statusA message box can be displayed in t
Contents9ContentsIntroductionaSafe Use of Equipment1 a Important Warnings ... 32 a Important Operational
90Enabling/Disabling View RestrictionsView restrictions can be enabled or disabled when controlling the camera.To Enable or Disable View Restrictions.
Chapter 5Creating Web PagesThis chapter describes how to use the VB101 to webcastinformation.Picture data can be distributed in various ways, includin
92HTTP (WWW) serverDedicatedWeb server or VB101Viewer PC 1 Access to Web pages 3 Request for video 4 Video distribution 2 IP address information n
Creating Web Pages593Viewer NameFunctionsLiveAppletDisplays videos from the VB101.Allows camera control.Allows overlays and superimposition of bitmaps
94Java ViewerLiveAppletVideo display functionCamera control functionJava ViewerGlimpseVideo display functionWeb Pages for Video DistributionClick
Creating Web Pages595Web Pages for Video DistributionFeatures of the Helper ViewerThe Helper Viewer is an application which is launched from a Web bro
9612This is a LiveApplet sample page whichdistributes live videos and allows usersto control the camera.This is a sample page which combinesLiveApplet
Creating Web Pages597This section describes how to use the Java Viewers to provide videos. Application examples are also given.Using the Java Viewer
98123● Writing IP AddressesUsing the Web server functions built into the VB101, IP addresses can beexpressed as <_I_P_A_D_D_R_> (all upper-case
Creating Web Pages599sample.htm<html><head><title>SampleSite LiveApplet</title></head><frameset rows="70,*"
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