Canon VB-M42 Network Camera VB-H43/VB-H630VE/VB-H630D/VB-H730F/VB-M42/VB-M620V - Page 43

Creating a Camera Specification File, Camera Specification File Content

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Creating a Camera Specification File You can load a camera list in the [Select Camera] dialog box (p. 37) if you create a camera specification file which lists 3 connection information for cameras. The camera list allows for simple switching between camera connections for multiple cameras. Create a camera specification file beforehand using a text editor. The file must be saved in CSV file format. Important Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specification file. Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care. Camera Angle Setting Tool „ Camera Specification File Content The 1st row in the camera specification file is the header row. Enter a title for each column. Camera information is listed for one camera per row starting from the 2nd row. Enter the following information for each column. Column Registered Name Host Name Port Number Administrator User Name Administrator Password SSL Communications Content The camera name. Displayed in the camera list during connection. The camera's host name or IP address. The camera's HTTP port (factory default setting is 80). The camera's administrator user name (factory default setting is "root"). The camera's administrator password (factory default setting is "camera"). SSL communications: 1 No SSL communications: 0 (factory default setting is 0). Registered Name Host Name 1st row Header row → From 2nd row Camera information for 1 camera per line (up to 30 cameras) ↓ RegisterName B1F VB-H730F 1Fa VB-H630VE 1Fb VB-H630D ..... ↓ HostName 192.168.100.1 192.168.100.2 192.168.100.3 ..... Port Number ↓ PortNumber 80 80 80 ..... Administrator User Name ↓ UserName root root root ..... Administrator Password ↓ Password camera1 camera2 camera3 ..... SSL Communications ↓ ConnectType 0 0 0 ..... Important Up to 30 cameras can be registered. If camera information for more than 30 cameras is listed, an error will occur when the file is loaded into the Camera Angle Setting Tool. 43

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Camera Angle
S
etting Tool
You can load a camera list in the [Select Camera] dialog box (p. 37) if you create a camera specification file which lists
connection information for cameras. The camera list allows for simple switching between camera connections for multiple
cameras. Create a camera specification file beforehand using a text editor. The file must be saved in CSV file format.
Camera Specification File Content
The 1st row in the camera specification file is the header row. Enter a title for each column.
Camera information is listed for one camera per row starting from the 2nd row.
Enter the following information for each column.
Creating a Camera Specification File
Important
Enter the actual administrator passwords in the camera specification file. Handle the camera specification file with sufficient care.
Column
Content
Registered Name
The camera name. Displayed in the camera list during connection.
Host Name
The camera's host name or IP address.
Port Number
The camera's HTTP port (factory default setting is 80).
Administrator User Name
The camera's administrator user name (factory default setting is “root”).
Administrator Password
The camera's administrator password (factory default setting is “camera”).
SSL Communications
SSL communications: 1
No SSL communications: 0 (factory default setting is 0).
Registered Name
Host Name
Port Number
Administrator
User Name
Administrator
Password
SS
L
Communications
1st row
Header row
RegisterName
HostName
PortNumber
UserName
Password
ConnectType
From 2nd row
Camera
information for
1 camera per
line (up to 30
cameras)
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192.168.100.1
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camera1
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root
camera2
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Up to 30 cameras can be registered. If camera information for more than 30 cameras is listed, an error will occur when the file is loaded
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