Canon Vb-C60 NETWORK CAMERA VB-C60 Start Guide - Page 46

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Step3 Initial Setting Viewing Image After completing the initial setting, check the video image from the camera using VB-C60 Viewer. At this point, specify the network settings on the PC so that they match the IP address and subnet mask set on the camera. 1. Click on MAC address you want to check the connection of and then click "Settings" 2. A web browser starts up and the camera's top page appears. Click "VB Viewer" in "VB-C60 Viewer" ● If you use VB-C60 on Windows Server 2003, please read "Windows Server 2003 Note (→ P.1-10)" before use. ● When you open the setting page from the Settings button, do not change the HTTP port number from 80. For information on HTTP port number setting, refer to Operation Guide P.1-28. 2-12

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1.
Click on MAC address you want to
check the connection of and then click
“Settings”
2.
A web browser starts up and the
camera’s top page appears. Click “VB
Viewer” in “VB-C60 Viewer”
Note
If you use VB-C60 on Windows Server 2003, please read “Windows Server 2003
(
P.1-10)” before use.
When you open the setting page from the Settings button, do not change the HTTP
port number from 80. For information on HTTP port number setting, refer to
Operation Guide P.1-28.
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After completing the initial setting, check the video image from the camera using VB-C60 Viewer.
At this point, specify the network settings on the PC so that they match the IP address and subnet
mask set on the camera.
Step3 Initial Setting