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Use a Camera Specification File

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Use a Camera Specification File If you create a camera specification file listing the information needed to connect to cameras beforehand, you can load the file with the Camera Angle Setting Tool and connect to cameras that appear in the camera list simply by specifying them. When you set the camera angle of multiple cameras, this eliminates the need to enter information, such as the host name and password, of each camera individually. Important Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specification file. Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care. Create a Camera Specification File Create the camera specification file with an editor like the text editor and save the file as .csv format. Important The maximum number of cameras that can be listed in a camera specification file is 30. An error will be generated if you try to load a file with the Camera Angle Setting Tool listing 31 or more cameras.  Information Listed in a Camera Specification File The camera specification file consists of the following format. Header  Row Individual Camera Information (Max. 30 Cameras) RegisterName B1F VB-M641VE 1Fa VB-M640VE 1Fb VB-M641V HostName 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.2 192.168.100.3 PortNumber 80 80 80 UserName root root root Password camera1 camera2 camera3 ConnectType 0 0 0 The first row serves as a header row listing the titles of each column. Each row from the second row on, lists the information for one camera per row. The information listed in each column is described below. Header Row Title RegisterName HostName PortNumber UserName Password ConnectType Information Listed in Column Enter any camera name. This will appear in the camera list when connected. Host name or IP address of the camera. HTTP port number for the camera (default setting is 80). Administrator user name for the camera (default setting is "root"). Administrator password for the camera (default setting is "camera"). Enable SSL communications: 1 Disable SSL communications: 0 (default setting is 0). 56

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If you create a camera specification file listing the information needed to connect to cameras beforehand, you can load the
file with the Camera Angle Setting Tool and connect to cameras that appear in the camera list simply by specifying them.
When you set the camera angle of multiple cameras, this eliminates the need to enter information, such as the host name
and password, of each camera individually.
Create a Camera Specification File
Create the camera specification file with an editor like the text editor and save the file as .csv format.
Information Listed in a Camera Specification File
The camera specification file consists of the following format.
The first row serves as a header row listing the titles of each column.
Each row from the second row on, lists the information for one camera per row.
The information listed in each column is described below.
Use a Camera Specification File
Important
Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specification file. Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care.
Important
The maximum number of cameras that can be listed in a camera specification file is 30. An error will be generated if you try to load a file
with the Camera Angle Setting Tool listing 31 or more cameras.
Header
Row
RegisterName
HostName
PortNumber
UserName
Password
ConnectType
Individual
Camera
Information
(Max. 30
Cameras)
B1F VB-M641VE
192.168.100.1
80
root
camera1
0
1Fa VB-M640VE
192.168.100.2
80
root
camera2
0
1Fb VB-M641V
192.168.100.3
80
root
camera3
0
Header Row Title
Information Listed in Column
RegisterName
Enter any camera name. This will appear in the camera list when connected.
HostName
Host name or IP address of the camera.
PortNumber
HTTP port number for the camera (default setting is 80).
UserName
Administrator user name for the camera (default setting is “root”).
Password
Administrator password for the camera (default setting is “camera”).
ConnectType
Enable SSL communications: 1
Disable SSL communications: 0 (default setting is 0).