Canon VB-R12VE Camera Management Tool User Manual - Page 27

Authenticating a Camera, Setting Common Authentication Information

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Authenticating a Camera 2 Those cameras (P. 18) that could not be authenticated with the common authentication information at the time of camera search can be authenticated later. You can either use common authentication information or specify administrator name and administrator password individually. Detecting/Setting Cameras Setting Common Authentication Information Set the common authentication information for cameras. Common authentication information is the information (administrator name and administrator password) required for authenticating cameras. The administrator name and administrator password should be the ones set in [Camera Settings] > [Basic Camera Settings] > [Admin Account] (P. 32) or [Camera Settings] > [Register Administrator Account] (P. 20). If you set a common administrator name and administrator password for multiple cameras, you can authenticate them all together. 1 Select [Camera List] > [Common Authentication Information Settings]. The [Common Authentication Information Settings] dialog box is displayed. 2 Enter the authentication information. Note The common authentication information setting is common to [Camera List] > [Search Cameras] > [Camera Common Authentication Information]. If you set one of them, it is reflected to the other. (1) (2) (3) (1) [Add], [Delete] You can add and delete authentication information in the list of authentication information. Up to three sets of common authentication information for cameras can be set. (2 Change the priority of the common authentication information for cameras. (3) List of Common Authentication Information Enter the [Administrator Name] and [Administrator Password] for the camera to be authenticated. Note The administrator name [root] on the first line cannot be changed or deleted. 3 Click [OK]. Note Information specified in [Common Authentication Information Settings] is retained while this tool is running. If you want to reuse the settings when you start the tool next time after once exiting it, save the camera list as a file (camera specification file), and load it (P. 42). 27

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Detecting/Setting Cameras
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Those cameras (P. 18) that could not be authenticated with the common authentication information at the time of camera
search can be authenticated later. You can either use common authentication information or specify administrator name
and administrator password individually.
Setting Common Authentication Information
Set the common authentication information for cameras. Common authentication information is the information
(administrator name and administrator password) required for authenticating cameras. The administrator name and
administrator password should be the ones set in [Camera Settings] > [Basic Camera Settings] > [Admin Account] (P. 32)
or [Camera Settings] > [Register Administrator Account] (P. 20). If you set a common administrator name and administrator
password for multiple cameras, you can authenticate them all together.
The [Common Authentication Information Settings] dialog box is displayed.
Note
The common authentication information setting is common to [Camera List] > [Search Cameras] > [Camera Common
Authentication Information]. If you set one of them, it is reflected to the other.
(1)
[Add], [Delete]
You can add and delete authentication information in the list of authentication information.
Up to three sets of common authentication information for cameras can be set.
(2)
[
], [
]
Change the priority of the common authentication information for cameras.
(3)
List of Common Authentication Information
Enter the [Administrator Name] and [Administrator Password] for the camera to be authenticated.
Note
The administrator name [root] on the first line cannot be changed or deleted.
Note
Information specified in [Common Authentication Information Settings] is retained while this tool is running. If you want to reuse the
settings when you start the tool next time after once exiting it, save the camera list as a file (camera specification file), and load it
(P. 42).
Authenticating a Camera
1
Select [Camera List] > [Common Authentication Information Settings].
2
Enter the authentication information.
3
Click [OK].
(1)
(2)
(3)