Canon VB-M740E Camera Management Tool User Manual - Page 49

How to Edit a Camera Specification File, Subnet mask IPv4

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Item Description Remarks IPv6Address IPv6 address Link local address only (An address that was set manually or set automatically using RA or DHCPv6 is not exported.) Model Model name of camera FirmVer Firmware version Serial MACAddress Serial number MAC address Described in uppercase. 4 Word Administrator password for the camera. This is blank if [Save password] was not selected in the [Export Camera List] dialog box at the time of saving or passwords were not entered individually for the cameras. Camera Specification File Use Port HTTP/HTTPS port for camera Whether SSL SSL communication 0: Disabled 1: Enabled Notes Remarks Can be entered in the camera list of this tool. BuildNo Build number Bkup Save location for the settings backup file This is blank if it is the same as the save location of the backup file specified in the [Environmental Settings] dialog box. HWID Hardware ID SubnetMask Subnet mask (IPv4) DefaultGateway Default gateway address (IPv4) How to Edit a Camera Specification File A camera specification file can be edited by using spreadsheet software such as Excel, or a text editor such as Notepad. Important • If you create the camera specification file with Exel, select [CSV (Comma delimited) (* .csv)] when saving. • If you create the camera specification file with a text editor like Notepad, surround each setting item with double quotation marks, and separate the items with commas. Give the file the .csv extension when saving. • Up to 64 cameras can be specified in a camera specification file. • A camera specification file must be saved as UTF-8. Do not save with other encoding when saving. • If there are more than three commas in the first line (header) or the "ContainsPass" value is other than 0, 1, or 2, an error will occur when loading the camera specification file. • If the number of items described on line two does not match the number of export items on lines three and below, an error will occur when loading the camera specification file. • If a fixed IP address is specified for the IPv4 address, the specified IP address is set even when a camera with the same address exists in the same network. Take care that an IP address is not a duplicate of that of an already set camera. 49

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Camera
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pecification File Use
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How to Edit a Camera Specification File
A camera specification file can be edited by using spreadsheet software such as Excel, or a text editor such as Notepad.
IPv6Address
IPv6 address
Link local address only
(An address that was set manually or set automatically using RA
or DHCPv6 is not exported.)
Model
Model name of camera
FirmVer
Firmware version
Serial
Serial number
MACAddress
MAC address
Described in uppercase.
Word
Administrator password
for the camera.
This is blank if [Save password] was not selected in the [Export
Camera List] dialog box at the time of saving or passwords were
not entered individually for the cameras.
Port
HTTP/HTTPS port for
camera
SSL
Whether SSL
communication
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Notes
Remarks
Can be entered in the camera list of this tool.
BuildNo
Build number
Bkup
Save location for the
settings backup file
This is blank if it is the same as the save location of the backup file
specified in the [Environmental Settings] dialog box.
HWID
Hardware ID
SubnetMask
Subnet mask (IPv4)
DefaultGateway
Default gateway address
(IPv4)
Item
Description
Remarks
Important
If you create the camera specification file with Exel, select [CSV (Comma delimited) (* .csv)] when saving.
If you create the camera specification file with a text editor like Notepad, surround each setting item with double quotation marks, and
separate the items with commas. Give the file the .csv extension when saving.
Up to 64 cameras can be specified in a camera specification file.
A camera specification file must be saved as UTF-8. Do not save with other encoding when saving.
If there are more than three commas in the first line (header) or the “ContainsPass” value is other than 0, 1, or 2, an error will occur
when loading the camera specification file.
If the number of items described on line two does not match the number of export items on lines three and below, an error will occur
when loading the camera specification file.
If a fixed IP address is specified for the IPv4 address, the specified IP address is set even when a camera with the same address exists
in the same network. Take care that an IP address is not a duplicate of that of an already set camera.