Canon C50FSi Network Video Recorder VK-64/VK-16 Administrator's Manual - Page 134

Edit Sensor Event Recording Settings, Step 1: Click [Settings] next to [On sensor event]

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Set Sensor Event Recording Edit Sensor Event Recording Settings You can specify recording settings based on the occurrence of a sensor event. A number of tabs in the [Sensor Event Settings] dialog are shown to reflect the number of sensors on each camera. You can modify the recording settings for each sensor. Step 1: Click [Settings] next to [On sensor event] The [Sensor Event Settings] dialog appears. Click a tab to modify that sensor's settings. The sensor name displayed is the name set by the Camera Server. Night Mode is available for VB-C500VD, VB-C500D, VB-C60, VB-C300, VB-C50i/VB-C50iR, VB-C50FSi and VB-C50Fi Camera Servers or VC-C50i/VC-C50iR cameras connected to Camera Server VB150s. Click Night mode and select [Disabled], [Enabled], [IR light off or Enabled], [IR light on] from the sub-menu. You can set [External Outputs] to [On] or [Not specified] when a sensor event occurs. Control the camera via the [Camera Control] Panel. See the Viewer Manual for the information about the Camera Control Panel. The Top page of the Camera Server is displayed after Internet Explorer launches. Set whether or not to use additional options (Exposure, White Balance, Smart Shade Control, and Focus). Note z Frequent sensor events result in high CPU load on the Storage Server. If you have 10 or more sensor events per minute continuously, it is recommended that you should set continuous recording. z If setting [Night Mode] on VB-C50iR, IR cut filter will be inactive. It will not turn on the built-in IR light. To turn on the IR light, perform the operation from the Video Window menu. 4-54

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Set Sensor Event Recording
Edit Sensor Event Recording Settings
You can specify recording settings based on the occurrence of a sensor event. A number of tabs in the [
Sensor
Event Settings
] dialog are shown to reflect the number of sensors on each camera. You can modify the
recording settings for each sensor.
Step 1: Click [Settings] next to [On sensor event]
The [
Sensor Event Settings
] dialog appears.
Note
Frequent sensor events result in high CPU load on the Storage Server. If you have 10 or more sensor
events per minute continuously, it is recommended that you should set continuous recording.
If setting [
Night Mode
] on VB-C50iR, IR cut filter will be inactive. It will not turn on the built-in IR light. To
turn on the IR light, perform the operation from the Video Window menu.
Control the camera via the
[
Camera Control
] Panel.
See the Viewer Manual
for the information about the
Camera Control Panel.
The Top page of the
Camera Server is displayed
after Internet Explorer
launches.
Click a tab to modify
that sensor's settings.
The sensor name
displayed is the
name set by the
Camera Server.
Night Mode is available for
VB-C500VD, VB-C500D,
VB-C60, VB-C300,
VB-C50i/VB-C50iR,
VB-C50FSi and VB-C50Fi
Camera Servers or
VC-C50i/VC-C50iR
cameras connected to
Camera Server VB150s.
Click Night mode and
select [
Disa
b
led
], [
Ena
b
led
],
[
IR light off or Ena
b
led
],
[
IR light on
] from the
sub-menu.
You can set [
External
O
u
tp
u
ts
] to [
On
] or
[
N
ot specified
] when a
sensor event occurs.
Set whether or not to
use additional options
(Exposure, White Balance,
Smart Shade Control,
and Focus).