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    This tool captures the entire area that can be captured by the camera to create a panorama image.
    The panorama image appears in the panorama display panel (P. 151) of the Admin  Viewer/VB Viewer and in the setting 
    screen of the View Restriction Setting Tool (P. 206).
    Create a Panorama Image
    Once you have created and saved  a panorama image to the camera, it can be used by the tools.
    Panorama Creation Tool
    Important
    If the privacy mask settings were changed using the Privacy Mask  Setting Tool, it is recommended that you recreate the panorama image 
    to reflect the new privacy mask settings in the panorama image.
    R11R10
    VB Viewer Panorama Display 
    Panel
    Panorama Creation Tool  Settings S creen 
    						
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    These settings will be applied at the panorama image capture start time and  will revert back to their previous 
    settings once capture is completed.
    (1) [Exposure Lock] The exposure for the selected position will be au tomatically adjusted and locked during capture.
    (2) [White Balance Lock] The white balance for the selected position will be  automatically adjusted and locked during capture.
    (3) [Focus Lock] The focus for the selected position will be automatical ly adjusted and locked for the entire scene during 
    capture.
    Capture starts and the panorama image is created.
    To stop capture while underway, click [Cancel].
    Note
     While a panorama image is being captured, th e Image Stabilizer is temporarily disabled.
     The following users will be disco nnected while creating a panorama image.
    – All users except for administrators
    – Users not connected via RTP
     When a small value is entered for [Maximum Frame Rate: Video Tr ansmission] (P. 73) in [Video Settings] > [JPEG] in the Setting 
    Page, panorama capture is slowed down.
    Recapture a part of the image:
    When you position the mouse pointer over t he panorama image, a white grid appears.
    If you right-click on a part of the image and select [Recaptu re] from the menu that appears, only that part of the 
    image will be recaptured.
    1If necessary, configure the [Exposure Lock], [White Balance  Lock] and [Focus Lock] settings used when capturing 
    the panorama image.
    2Click [ Start Panorama Creation].
    3Recapture the image if necessary.
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    Recapture an entire panorama image:
    Click [Start Panorama Creation] again.
    The created panorama image will not appear in other tools yet.
    A confirmation message will appear.
    The panorama image is saved to the camera and appears in other tools.
    4Click [Finish Panorama Creation].
    5Click [Save to camera].
    6Click [OK]. 
    						
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    Delete a Panorama Image from the Camera
    Delete a panorama image saved in the camera.The currently displayed panorama image is deleted.
    A confirmation message will appear.
    The panorama image saved in the camera is deleted.
    Save/Load Panorama Image File
    You can save recorded panorama images as image  files and open image files as panorama images.
    Only JPEG images can be used.
    S ave an Image File
    1Click [Clear].
    2Click [ Save to camera].
    3Click [OK].
    1Click [Save to file].
    2Select the folder you want to save the image file in  and enter the file name in the displayed dialog box. 
    						
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    Load an Image File
    3Click [Save].
    1Click [Load from file].
    2Select the image file you want to use from the dialog box that appears.
    3Click [Open]. 
    						
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    This tool limits the range that can be captured by the camera.
    You can use this, for example, to limit zoom or the field of view to a certain range when publishing live video.
    Scope of View Restriction  Settings 
    Restrictions set by the View Restriction Sett ing Tool are applied in the following cases.
     When the Admin Viewer is accessed  with authorized user privileges.
     When the VB Viewer is accessed.
     When accessed via the Intelligent Function Setting Tool.
     When accessed via RM-Lite.
     For presets or functions that move to preset positions.
    Note
    Even when view restrictions are set, an area outside the view  restriction may still appear momentarily when the camera is contr olled 
    near the boundary of the view restriction.
    Configure View Restrictions
    There are two ways to configure view restriction settings.
     Use the panorama screen view restriction preview frame.
     Use the viewer area and load the position information from the camera.
    View Restriction Setting Tool  R11R10
    View restriction
    Recording outside the view restriction 
    is not possible.
    View Restriction Setting Tool Settings Screen
    Panorama screenViewer Area 
    						
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    Configure Settings With the P anorama Screen Preview Frame
    Note
    To delete view restriction settings, clear the [Apply  the view restriction] check box and click [Save settings].
    (1) Pan/Tilt Preview Frame (Red Frame)
    Displays the vertical and horizontal range the camera can move.
    (2) Wide-Angle Preview Frame (Green Frame) Indicates the maximum wide-angle view possible within  the pan/tilt preview frame. You cannot change the 
    aspect ratio.
    (3) Telephoto Preview Frame (Yellow Frame) Indicates the maximum telephoto view possible within  the wide-angle preview frame. You cannot change the 
    aspect ratio.
    Note
    If you resize the preview frames, the view restriction setti ng values will be updated in the value entry fields.
    The settings are saved to the camera.
    Note
    The panorama screen may be slightly different from the actual image. After you have configured view restrictions, be sure to us e the 
    VB Viewer to confirm they have been reflected correctly. View rest rictions are not applied to the video display area of this tool nor in 
    the Admin Viewer.
    Important
     If you have changed how the camera is installed, r ecapture the panorama image and register it again.
     Check view restriction settings again if you change the [Basic Settings] > [Video Settings] > [A ll Videos] > [Video Size Set] 
    settings on the Setting Page.
      When [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Camera Control] > [Dig ital Zoom] or [Image Stabilizer] are changed in the setting 
    page, check restriction settings again.
    1Select [Apply the view restriction].
    2Drag or resize the 3 types of preview frames displayed  on the panorama screen to configure the view restrictions.
    3Click [Save settings].
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    Load Position Information from Vid eo Display Area Camera Angle to 
    Configure Settings
    You can set the preview frame displayed on the panorama sc reen by loading position information from the actual 
    video appearing in the video display area.
    You can also enter values directly.
    Note
    If you have selected [Apply the view restriction] and leave any of  the setting values empty, the maximum view range will be set.
    The imported view restriction is reflected in the value input box.
    For more detailed settings, you can directly input values into value input boxes.
    You can confirm the loaded setting values were updated in the panorama screen.
    The settings are saved to the camera.
    Note
     The controllable range and range th at can be captured are as follows.
     The pan and tilt ranges vary depending on the zoom ratio (view angle).
    1Select [Apply the view restriction].
    2Use the viewer area to adjust the camera angle, set the  upper, lower, left and right limits, and the telephoto and 
    wide-angle views, clicking [Get value] for each position set.
    3Click the [Display in panorama screen] button.
    4Click [ Save settings].
    Maximum vertical capture rangeControllable tilt range
    Controllable pan range
    Maximum horizontal capture range
    Maximum wide-angle viewing angle 
    						
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     If the view restriction will be exceeded as a result of zooming toward wide-angle, the camera will first pan and tilt to a position where the 
    maximum wide-angle zoom will be within the viewing restriction area. Wide-angle zoom control will then be enabled within the view 
    restriction area.
     Reducing the view restriction may also reduce the zoom range.
     Auto Flip and View  Restriction Settings
    Under the following conditions, when the View Restriction Setting Tool is launched or [Restore settings] is clicked, a 
    message appears indicating that the view  restriction setting values are disabled and   (warning icon) appears to 
    the left of the [View Restriction  Settings] setting value input box.
    Conditions
     [Apply the view restriction] is selected.
     [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Camera Control] > [Auto  Flip] is set to [Enable] in the Setting Page (P. 76).
     When [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Installation Conditi ons] > [Image Flip] is set to [Disable] in the Setting 
    Page (P. 78): [Lower Limit], [Left Limit], or [Right Li mit] has been entered for [View Restriction Settings].
     When [Camera] > [Camera Settings] > [Installation Conditions] > [Image Flip] is set to [Enable] in the Setting Page  (P. 78): [Lower Limit], [Left Limit] , or [Right Limit] has been entered for [View Restriction Settings].
    [Save settings] is clicked when [View Restriction Settings] is enabled.
    Under the above conditions, a message also appears indicatin g that Auto Flip is disabled when [Save settings] is 
    clicked.
    When you click [OK] in the message, Auto Flip is di sabled and the [View Restriction Settings] are saved.
    Setting view restrictions 
    automatically restricts 
    the camera operating 
    angle. At wide-angle, the camera operating 
    angle would allow capture outside 
    the view restrictions if the angle 
    remained the same. Therefore, it is 
    narrowed automatically.
    Restricted view angle
    Camera operating angle
    Captured video range
    Camera
    Zoom 
    out
    Captured video
    Restricted view angle
    Zoom out
    First, the center of the 
    maximum wide-angle 
    zoom is panned and 
    tilted.
    After panning and 
    tilting, wide-angle 
    zoom control is 
    enabled within the 
    view restriction. 
    						
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    Intelligent Function
    The Intelligent Function records video, sends e-mail notifications, plays audio and starts other operations when it detects 
    changes in the video due to subject movement.
    The Intelligent Function has the following modes.
     Video Detection
     Auto Tracking 
     Audio Detection 
    Intelligent Function Setting Tool Overview
    R11R10
    R11M 641M741
    Notes on Use of This Camera
    The Intelligent Function is not su itable for applications where high reliability  is required. If constant and maximum reliabili ty 
    is required for surveillance it is not recommended that you use this  function. Canon shall assume no liability for any 
    accident, loss or other undesirable outcomes re sulting from Intelligent Function operations.
    Admin Viewer
    RM Viewer
    Camera
    E-mail Notification
    Network
    Video Recording on 
    Storage Server
    Upload to FTP Server/HTTP 
    Server
    Audio Detection
    Moving Object Detection
    Removed ObjectDetection
    Abandoned Object
    Detection
    Passing 
    Detection Camera Tampering Detection
    Intrusion Detection Auto Tracking 
    						
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