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    Common Setting Page Operations
    This section explains basic Setting Page operat ions, and operations common to all Setting Pages.
    Applying Changes to Settings
    When a setting is changed on the Setting Page, [Apply] show n on the top right and bottom right of the Setting Page 
    changes from grayed-out to blue.
    Click [Apply] in this state to  apply the changed settings.
    Click [Clear] to revert to  the previous settings.
    Setting Changes Requiring Rebooting
    Items that require the camera to be rebooted in order to  apply the changed settings are indicated with an orange 
    symbol to their right.
    When any item indicated with an orange sym bol is changed, [Apply] shown at the top right and bottom right of each 
    Setting Page changes to  [Apply and reboot].
    Click [Apply and reboot] to apply the changed settings an d reboot the camera.
    Click [Clear] to revert to  the previous settings.
    Return to the Setting Menu
    Click [Settings menu] at the top right of ea ch Setting Page to return to the top menu.
    Help
    Click   [Help] at the beginning of any setting item  to display a detailed explanation of that setting item.
    Setting Ranges and  Character Limits
    For settings where you enter numerical values or characters,  the setting range or character limits that can be entered 
    will be displayed.
    Please enter the settings  within the displayed limits.
    Important
    Setting changes will be lost if you navigate to another Setting Page  without clicking [Apply] or [Apply and reboot]. Be sure to click 
    [Apply] or [Apply and reboot ] to apply the changed settings.
    Important
    Do not use the [Back] or [Forward] button in the web browser to navigate Setting Pages. The changed settings may revert to the 
    original settings or unwanted setting changes may be applied. 
    						
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    About Each Setting Page
    This section will give an overview of each item in Setting Menu and each list of submenus.
    Each of the [Basic Settings], [Video and Audio]/[Video],  and [Video Record] menus has a [Video Settings] submenu, but 
    the functions are all common. The functions can be set in any  of the menus and the settings will be reflected in all of the 
    [Video Settings] submenus.
     Network (P. 64) Network settings for connecting to the camera.
     Password (P. 68)
    Use this to change the administrator password from the 
    default password.
     Date and Time (P. 69)
    Camera date and time settings.
     Video  Settings (P. 72)
    General video settings, such as the size and quality of 
    video transmitted from the camera.
    Basic 
    Settings
    Camera
    Video and Audio 
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    Server  Camera 
    Settings (P. 75)
    Settings for the camera name and external input/output 
    devices, and for camera use and installation settings.
     Setting (P. 79)
    Sets initial settings, such as video quality compensation, at 
    camera start up.
     Video  Settings (P. 72)
     SR (P. 82)
    ADSR is an abbreviation for Area-specific Data Size 
    Reduction.
    Reduces the size of transmitted H.264 video by reducing 
    the video quality of unspecified area.
     On-screen Display (P. 85)
    Displays the date and time, camera name and other UI 
    strings on the Viewer.
     Audio  Settings (P. 87) 
    Settings for audio input from the microphone connected to 
    the camera and audio output from the Viewer.
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     Server  Settings (P. 89)
    Settings for HTTP server, SNMP server, FTP server usage 
    or WS-Security time checks.
     Video  Server (P. 91)
    Settings for clients that can be connected to a video 
    server.
     Audio  Server (P. 92) 
    Settings for audio transmission  from the camera to the 
    computer, and audio reception  from the computer to the 
    camera.
     Server (P. 93)
    Settings for RTP streaming.
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     Video  Settings (P. 72)
     Upload (P. 96) Settings for uploading video via HTTP or FTP when an 
    event is triggered.
     Memory Card (P. 101) Settings for recording video to a memory card when an 
    event is triggered.
    The settings of this item are the same as those of the 
    [Memory Card] menu. The sett ings can be made with 
    either of them.
     E-mail Notification (P. 102) Settings for sending an e-mail notification to a specified 
    recipient when an event is triggered.
    Video Record
    Event
    Security
    Memory Card (P. 130)
    Maintenance (P. 134)  External Device (P. 104) 
    Operation settings for external device output and for 
    external device input triggered events.
     Audio  Settings (P. 87) 
    The settings of this item are  the same as those of [Video 
    and Audio] > [Audio Settings].
     Audio Detection (P. 107) 
    Detected changes in audio input from the microphone 
    connected to the camera can trigger operations such as 
    video recording or e-mail notification.
     The timer function can generate events that can trigger 
    operations, such as video recording and e-mail 
    notifications, at regular intervals.
     Switch Day/Night (P. 112)
    The camera angle can be moved to preset positions when 
    events cause Day Mode and Night Mode to switch.
     Linked Event (P. 113)  By linking two types of events, a single event is triggered.
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     User Restrictions (P. 118)
    Used for adding new authorized users that can access the 
    Admin Viewer, and for setting permissions for users.
     Host Restrictions (P. 119)
    Separate access control from IPv4 and IPv6 addresses 
    can be set.
     SS L/TL S (P. 121)
    Certificate creation, administrative settings and encrypted 
    communication settings.
     802.1X (P. 124)
    Settings for 802.1X authentication and authentication 
    status display, and for ce rtificate administration.
    
    Settings for using IPsec.
    Perform memory card operat ions or configure settings.
    Check logs or settings, or perform camera maintenance.
    User Page
    Link to web page customized by the user.
    For information on the User Page, contac t a Canon Customer Service Center. 
    						
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    Network settings for connecting to the camera.
    LAN
    Set the LAN communication method and size of video transmitted from the camera.
    [LAN Interface]
    Select the interface suited to the device for connecting to the camera. Generally use [Auto].
    [Maximum Packet  Size]
    Enter the maximum packet size to be transmitted by the camera. Normally there is no need to change the default setting of 
    1500.
    A setting of 1280 or greater is necessary when using IPv6.
    When using ADSL, setting a slightly lower va lue may increase transmission efficiency.
    IPv4
    Settings for using IPv4 to connect to the camera. The IPv4 address can be a ssigned by the DHCP server automatically or 
    set manually.
    [IPv4 Address  Setting Method]
    Select the method for setting the IPv4 address.
    Configure Network Settings
    [Basic Settings] > [Network]
    Important
    If any network settings are changed, the camera may become inaccessi ble from the active web browser. If this occurs, a confirmation 
    dialog box will appear when you click [Apply] or [Apply  and reboot]. Click [OK] to apply the new settings.
    If you reboot the camera after changing settings and cannot connect  to the camera from the web browser, any available URI for 
    connecting to the camera will be displayed in a message. If  you cannot connect to the camera through the displayed URI, contact your 
    system administrator.
    Important
     Contact your System Administrator for the [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask] and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address] if you set the IPv4  
    address manually.
     If any of the [IPv4 Address], [Subnet Mask] or [IPv4 Defaul t Gateway Address] settings are wrong, the camera may become 
    inaccessible via the network. If this occurs, use the Camera Management Tool to reset the address (P. 36). 
    						
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    For [Manual], enter a fixed IPv4  address into [IPv4 Address].
    For [Auto (DHCP)], the settings acquired from the DHCP server will be automatical ly entered in [IPv4 Address], [Subnet 
    Mask] and [IPv4 Default Gateway Address].
    [IPv4 Address]
    When [IPv4 Address Setting Method] is set  to [Manual], enter a fixed IPv4 address.
    The IP address cannot start wi th 127., such as 127.0.0.1.
    [ Subnet Mask]
    When [IPv4 Address Setting Method] is set to [Manual], ent er the designated subnet mask values for each network.
    [IPv4 Default Gateway Address]
    When [IPv4 Address Setting Method] is set to [Manual], enter  a default gateway IP address. Be sure to set this when 
    connecting the camera to a different  subnet from that of the Viewer.
    [AutoIP]
    Select this to enable or disable AutoIP.
    [IPv4 Address (AutoIP)]
    When [AutoIP] is set to [E nable], an automatically set IPv4 address is displayed.
    IPv6
    Settings for using IPv6 to connect to the camera. The IP v6 address can be assigned by the RA or DHCPv6 server 
    automatically or set manually.
    [IPv6]
    Select this to enable or disable IPv6.
    [Auto (RA)]
    Select [Enable] to set an address autom atically using RA (Router Advertisement, network information automatically 
    transmitted from a router).
    [Auto (DHCPv6)]
    Select [Enable] to use DHCPv6 to set an address automatically.
    Important
    If [Auto (DHCP)] is selected as the IPv4 a ddress setting method, the IPv4 address may  not be assigned correctly in certain environments, 
    such as when a router is  present between the DHCP server and the camera. If  this occurs, select [Manual] and enter a fixed IPv4 
    address.
    Important
    Contact your System Administrator for the [IPv6 Address], [Prefix Length] and [IPv6 Default Gateway Address] if you set the IPv 6 address 
    manually. 
    						
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    [IPv6 Address (Manual)]
    Enter a fixed IPv6 address if you set the address manually.
    [Prefix Length]
    Enter a prefix length if [Disable] is specified in [Auto (RA)].
    [IPv6 Default Gateway Address]
    Enter a default gateway address if [Disable] is specified in [Aut o (RA)]. Be sure to set this when connecting the camera to a 
    different subnet from that of the Viewer.
    [IPv6 Address (Auto)]
    If [Enable] is specified in [IPv6] and [Enable] is specified in [Auto (RA)] and  [Auto (DHCPv6)], then the automatically 
    acquired address will be shown.
    Note
    In an environment where IPv6 cannot be used, and IPv6/Auto is set to [Enable], then only the link-l ocal address will be displayed in the 
    [IPv6 Address (Auto)] field.
    DNS
    Set the DNS server address. The DNS server address can be  set manually or automatically assigned by a DHCP/DHCPv6 
    server.
    [Name  Server Address 1], [Name  Server Address 2]
    Enter the name server address you want to register. To regist er only one address, keep the [Name Server Address 2] field 
    blank.
    You must set at least one if you manually  set the IPv4 address or IPv6 address.
    Note
    If [Name Server Address 1] is unavailable, [N ame Server Address 2] will be accessed. However, [Name Server Address 2] must be s et in 
    advance.
    [Auto- Setting of Name  Server Address]
    Select the server to use for automatic ally setting the name server address.
    To set [Use DHCP], select [Auto (DHCP)]  in [IPv4 Address Setting Method] (P. 64).
    To set [Use DHCPv6], select [Enable] in [IPv6], then select [Enable] in [Auto (DHCPv6)] (P. 65).
    [Name  Server Address (DHCP)]
    Select [Use DHCP] or [Use DHCP/DHCPv6] in [Auto-Setting of  Name Server Address] to display the name server address 
    acquired from the DHCP server.
    [Name  Server Address (DHCPv6)]
    Select [Use DHCPv6] or [Use DHCP/DHCPv6 ] in [Auto-Setting of Name Server Address] to display the name server 
    address acquired from the DHCPv6 server. 
    						
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    [Host Name]
    You can register the camera host name in  name server using alphanumeric characters.
    Do not use “_” (underscore) in the hos t name in Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11.
    [Host Name Registration with DDN S]
    When you enter a name into [Host Name] and select [Enable] , the host name will be registered in the name server.
    Registering the host name to DDNS is useful when operating with [IPv4 Address Setting Method] set to [Auto (DHCP)] 
    (P. 64). DNS server registration settings  must be set in advance. Contact your system admini strator for the DNS server 
    settings.
    [ Search Domain]
    Enter a domain name and click  [Add] to add the domain name to the Search Domain List.
    Specify the host name without specifying a  domain name for a server, such as the upload server, to search domains in the 
    form “host name + domain name”, where the domain names are specified in the Search Domain List.
    Do not use “_” (underscore) in the doma in name in Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11.
    [ Search Domain List]
    A list of domain names added using [Search Domain].
    The function queries the DNS server for each do main name starting from the top of the list.
    Use the  ▲▼ buttons on the right to change the order of the domain names.
    To delete a domain name, select one from the list and then click [Delete].
    mDNS
    This will configure settings for using multicast DNS. If you use mDNS,  the IP address and host name of the camera will be 
    broadcast to other hosts on the network.
    [Use mDN S]
    Select this to enable or disable mDNS. 
    						
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    In order to prevent users, other than administrators, from changing the system, change the administrator password from the 
    default password.
    Administrator Password
    Change the administrator password.
    [Password]
    Enter the administrator password in alphanumeric characters (spaces or printable characters).
    The factory default setting is “camera”.
    If the Admin Viewer, Admin Tools,  etc., are connected, terminate the c onnection before changing the password.
    [Confirm Password]
    Enter the same password as above for confirmation.
    Set the Administrator Password
    [Basic Settings] > [Password]
    Important
     To ensure system security, be sure to change the admi nistrator password. Do not forget the new password.
     Press the reset switch to restore factory default settings if you have forgotten the administrator password (P. 270). Note, how ever, that 
    this will reset all camera settings to factor y default settings except for date and time. 
    						
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    Camera date and time settings.
    Current Date and Time
    The date and time set in the camera are shown.
    Setting
    Set the date and time setting  method, time zone and daylight  saving time for the camera.
    [ Setting Method]
    Select the date and time setting method.
    The settings are configured as follows depending  on the setting configured in [Setting Method].
    [ Set manually] 
    Set the desired date and time in [Date] and [Time].
    Set the time in 24-hour format  in  order.
    [ Synchronize with NTP server] 
    Select the setting method displaye d in [Auto-Setting of NTP Server].
    [Not used] 
    Enter the IP address or host name of the NTP server in [NTP Server].
    Set the Date/Time
    [Basic Settings] > [Date and Time] 
    						
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    [Use DHCP]
    The camera time is synchronized with the time of the NTP server at the address acquired from the DHCP server. The 
    acquired NTP server address ap pears in [NTP Server (DHCP)].
    In order to set [Use DHCP], you must change [Network] >  [IPv4] > [IPv4 Address Setting Method] to [Auto (DHCP)] 
    (P. 64).
    [Use DHCPv6]
    The camera time is synchronized with the time of the NTP  server at the address acquired from the DHCPv6 server. 
    The acquired NTP server address a ppears in [NTP Server (DHCPv6)].
    In order to set [Use DHCPv6], you must change [Netwo rk] > [IPv6] > [Use IPv6] to [Enable], then set [Auto 
    (DHCPv6)] to [Enable] (P. 65).
    [Use DHCP/DHCPv6]
    The camera time is synchronized with the time of the NTP se rver at the address acquired from the DHCP server or 
    DHCPv6 server.
    If the NTP server (address) can be acquired from both  the DHCP server (IPv4) and DHCPv6 server, the NTP server 
    address acquired from the DHCP server (IPv4) will be used.
    [ Synchronize with NTP broadcast] 
    The camera will synchronize time with NTP br oadcasts received from the NTP server.
    The camera’s NTP broadcast mode does not support IPv6.
    [ Synchronize with computer time] 
    The date and time will be synchronized with that of the comp uter currently accessing the camera. After clicking [Apply], 
    [Setting Method] will change to [Set manually].
    [Time Zone] is not automatically se lected, so set it if necessary.
    Note
     If the NTP server IP address is incorrect  or a connection with the NTP server cannot  otherwise be established, the date and time will not 
    be changed. 
    						
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