Canon Vb-C60 NETWORK CAMERA VB-C60 Operation Guide - Page 66

Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings, and Performing Maintenance (Maintenance

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Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings, and Performing Maintenance (Maintenance) The following items can be used here. z Tool Display and initialize the settings of the camera. Tool (1) [View Log Events] Historical data of the camera such as operations and connections with various viewers, etc., is shown. (2) [View Current Settings] A list of current settings is shown. (3) [Reboot] The camera is rebooted. (4) [Restore Settings] All setting items of this camera, except for the Administrator password, network settings (IP address setting, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway), date & time, time zone, LAN interface, maximum packet size and IPv6, are reset to their factory settings by discarding the values set by the user. Clicking this button reboots the camera automatically. Note While [Restore Settings] is in progress, never turn off the camera. If the power is turned off, the camera may not reboot correctly. Tip z It is recommended that you write down the current settings before restoring the factory settings using [Restore Settings] ( P. 5-20). z Although the camera can also be reset to the initial state using the reset switch, take note that this initializes all settings of the camera other than date and time ( P. 5-21). 1-50

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Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings, and
Performing Maintenance (Maintenance)
Tool
(1)
[View Log Events]
Historical data of the camera such as operations and connections with various viewers, etc.,
is shown.
(2)
[View Current Settings]
A list of current settings is shown.
(3) [Reboot]
The camera is rebooted.
(4)
[Restore Settings]
All setting items of this camera, except for the Administrator password, network settings (IP
address setting, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway), date & time, time zone, LAN
interface, maximum packet size and IPv6, are reset to their factory settings by discarding the
values set by the user. Clicking this button reboots the camera automatically.
The following items can be used here.
Tool
Display and initialize the settings of the camera.
Note
While [Restore Settings] is in progress, never turn off the camera. If the power is
turned off, the camera may not reboot correctly.
Tip
It is recommended that you write down the current settings before restoring the factory
settings using [
Restore Settings
] (
±
P. 5-20).
Although the camera can also be reset to the initial state using the reset switch, take note
that this initializes all settings of the camera other than date and time (
±
P. 5-21).