Canon VB-S900F User Manual - Page 73

[Maintenance] Viewing Current Settings, Event Logs and Performing Maintenance, Device Information

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[Maintenance] Viewing Current Settings, Event Logs and Performing Maintenance The following items can be used here. • Device Information Display information about the current device. • Tool Display or Initialize Camera Settings Device Information The IP address, SSL or 802.1X certificates, and private key files are also backed up. 4 Setting Page (6) [Restore Settings] Restore all settings, other than the date and time, from a backup file on a memory card. The IP address, SSL or 802.1X certificates, and private key files are also restored. The camera reboots after settings are restored. Caution [Model Name], [Firmware Version], [Serial Number], [Build Number], [MAC address] Displays information about the currently connected camera. Tool • You must not turn off the camera while it is performing the [Restore Default Settings], [Back Up Settings] or [Restore Settings] operation. Turning off the camera at this stage may result in making it unable to boot correctly. Important If the restored settings were backed up from a different camera, note that an address conflict on the network may occur. (1) [View Logs] Display a history of camera operations and connections to each viewer, etc. (2) [View Current Settings] Display a list of current settings. (3) [Reboot] The camera is rebooted. The camera angle will return to the home position. If a home position has not been registered, the camera will return to the factory default home position setting. See p. 92 for details on registering a home position. (4) [Restore Default Settings] Except for the following items, all user-defined settings will be discarded and restored to factory default settings after the camera is rebooted. - Network administrator password, LAN, IPv4, IPv6 - Date and time - Host access restrictions for access control - SSL/TLS - 802.1X (5) [Back Up Settings] Back up all settings, other than the date and time, to a memory card. Note • It is recommended that you write down all current setting values before restoring factory default settings in [Restore Default Settings] (p. 161). • The camera can be restored to factory default settings using the reset switch as well. Note, however, that this will reset all camera settings to factory default settings except for date and time (p. 160). 73

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S
etting Page
4
Device Information
[Model Name], [Firmware Version], [
S
erial Number], [Build
Number], [MAC address]
Displays information about the currently connected
camera.
Tool
(1)
[View Logs]
Display a history of camera operations and
connections to each viewer, etc.
(2)
[View Current
S
ettings]
Display a list of current settings.
(3) [Reboot]
The camera is rebooted.
The camera angle will return to the home position. If a
home position has not been registered, the camera
will return to the factory default home position setting.
See p. 92 for details on registering a home position.
(4)
[Restore Default
S
ettings]
Except for the following items, all user-defined
settings will be discarded and restored to factory
default settings after the camera is rebooted.
Network administrator password, LAN, IPv4, IPv6
Date and time
Host access restrictions for access control
– SSL/TLS
– 802.1X
(5)
[Back Up
S
ettings]
Back up all settings, other than the date and time, to a
memory card.
The IP address, SSL or 802.1X certificates, and
private key files are also backed up.
(6) [Restore
S
ettings]
Restore all settings, other than the date and time, from
a backup file on a memory card.
The IP address, SSL or 802.1X certificates, and
private key files are also restored.
The camera reboots after settings are restored.
Note
It is recommended that you write down all current setting
values before restoring factory default settings in [Restore
Default Settings] (p. 161).
The camera can be restored to factory default settings using
the reset switch as well. Note, however, that this will reset all
camera settings to factory default settings except for date and
time (p. 160).
[Maintenance]
Viewing Current Settings, Event Logs and Performing Maintenance
The following items can be used here.
Device Information
Display information about the current device.
Tool
Display or Initialize Camera Settings
Caution
You must not turn off the camera while it is
performing the [Restore Default
S
ettings], [Back
Up
S
ettings] or [Restore
S
ettings] operation.
Turning off the camera at this stage may result in
making it unable to boot correctly.
Important
If the restored settings were backed up from a different camera,
note that an address conflict on the network may occur.