Canon CR-N500 Remote Camera Settings Guide - Page 49
Setting Items, Common Operations, Applying Configuration Changes
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Setting Items The system setting items are summarized as follows: Category Video and audio Server Communication Security System Maintenance Item HDMI/SDI IP Streaming Video Audio HTTP/Video RTP Network Wireless LAN External Connection (IP) External Connection (serial) Certificate Management SSL/TLS User Management Host Access Restrictions Camera Date and Time Environment Language General Backup/Restore Update Firmware Log Description Setting the common output signal method for HDMI/SDI and 3G-SDI mapping (P. 51) General settings of the video, such as video size and quality sent from the camera (P. 52) Setting the bit rate for audio input from a microphone connected to the camera or IP audio streaming (P. 54) Setting the HTTP Server and video server (P. 56) Communication setting using RTP Server (P. 57) Setting the network to which the camera is connected (P. 59). Setting the access point or IPv4 settings (P. 62) for direct connection of the camera and Wireless LAN enabled device. Setting the communication protocol for IP connection of the camera with external devices such as controllers (P. 64). Settings for serial connection of the camera (P. 66) Settings for certificate creation and management (P. 68). Encrypted communications and server certificate settings (P. 69). Add/delete and set operating privileges for administrator account information and authorized users (P. 70). Setting separate access controls for access from IPv4 and IPv6 addresses (P. 72). Camera Name and camera Installation Conditions, Tally Lamp, IR remote controller, and Genlock settings (P. 74). Camera date and time settings (P. 76). Frame frequency settings (P. 78). Display language settings (P. 79). Device information and settings, license verification, reboot and initialization settings (P. 80). Perform backup and restoration (P. 82). Perform firmware update (P. 83). Log display and downloading message (P. 84). Common Operations Describes common operations in system settings. Note If a setting that does not display a dialog in a web browser is enabled, it may not be possible to operate the Settings Page. In this case, close and restart the web browser. Applying Configuration Changes When a setting is changed on the Settings Page, the [Apply] and [Clear] buttons in the upper right of the Settings Page are no longer grayed out and can be clicked. In this situation, if [Apply] is clicked, the changed settings will be applied. Click [Clear] to revert to the previous settings. 49