Canon VB-M50 User Manual - Page 27

[Basic Camera Settings] Dialog Box Settings, Network

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Detecting/Setting Cameras Note The setting fields of some setting items can be left blank. In that case, the camera settings are not changed and are left set to their original values. 4 Click [OK]. Note Depending on the [Video] category's [Video Size Set] and items in the [Network] category, the progress bar appears and the camera automatically restarts after changing settings and clicking [OK]. When the message [Setup has been completed. Wait for the camera to restart] appears, click [OK]. The [Connection Status] of a camera may remain as [Not connectable], even after the camera restarts. Try clicking (Update Camera Information). 2 [Basic Camera Settings] Dialog Box Settings  Network (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Important You may become unable to access a camera if the network settings are incorrect. In this case, restore the camera to the initial settings (including network settings) (P. 65) or refer to "Operation Guide" for the camera to restore the camera to the factory default settings and then configure the network settings again. However, since this causes all the settings to return to the factory default settings, including the administrator account, network information, and time information, it is necessary to use this tool to configure the initial settings of the camera. (1) [IPv4 Address Setting Method] Select the IPv4 address setting method. If you select [Manual], enter the fixed IPv4 address in [IPv4 Address]. If you select [Auto (DHCP)], the values obtained from the DHCP server are automatically set to [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask], and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address]. 27

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Detecting/Setting Cameras
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Note
The setting fields of some setting items can be left blank. In that case, the camera settings are not changed and are left set to their
original values.
Note
Depending on the [Video] category’s [Video Size Set] and items in the [Network] category, the progress bar appears and the
camera automatically restarts after changing settings and clicking [OK]. When the message [Setup has been completed. Wait for
the camera to restart] appears, click [OK].
The [Connection Status] of a camera may remain as [Not connectable], even after the camera restarts. Try clicking
(Update
Camera Information).
[Basic Camera Settings] Dialog Box Settings
Network
(1)
[IPv4 Address Setting Method]
Select the IPv4 address setting method.
If you select [Manual], enter the fixed IPv4 address in [IPv4 Address].
If you select [Auto (DHCP)], the values obtained from the DHCP server are automatically set to [IPv4 Address],
[Subnet Mask], and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address].
4
Click [OK].
Important
You may become unable to access a camera if the network settings are incorrect. In this case, restore the camera to the initial
settings (including network settings) (P. 65) or refer to “Operation Guide” for the camera to restore the camera to the factory
default settings and then configure the network settings again. However, since this causes all the settings to return to the factory
default settings, including the administrator account, network information, and time information, it is necessary to use this tool to
configure the initial settings of the camera.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)