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    WS-Security
    [Check Time on Authentication]
    Select whether to check the time information of data transmitted by the client. 
    						
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    Settings for clients that can connect to a video server.
    Video Server
    [Maximum Number of Clients]
    Enter the maximum number of clients that can be connected to the camera at the same time.
    If set to [0], only administ rators will be able to connect.
    [Camera Control Queue Length]
    Enter the maximum queue length for clients requesting  camera control privileges from the Camera Viewer.
    If set to [0], only administra tors can queue for camera control.
    [Maximum Connection Time (sec.)]
    Enter the maximum time in seconds during which an individual client can connect to the camera.
    If set to [0], the connection time is unlimited.
    [Camera Control Time (sec.)]
    Enter the maximum time Camera Viewer can retain camera control privileges.
    [Server] > [Video Server]
    Video Transmission Settings
    Important
    When there are many clients or they are c onnected to the camera over an SSL/TLS connection, the video frame rate may slow down  and 
    the sound may drop out if audio r eception from the camera is enabled.
    The following settings can be configured here.
     Video Server
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    Settings for audio transmission from the camera to the computer, and audio reception from the computer to the camera.
    Audio Server
    [Audio Transmission from the Camera]
    Select to transmit audio from the microph one connected to the camera to the Viewer.
    [Voice Activity Detection]
    Select whether to detect when there is  no sound coming from the microphone.
    When set to [Enable], audio data transmission will pause while th ere is no sound input from the camera. This can reduce the 
    load on the network used.
    [Audio Reception from Viewer]
    Select to receive audio from Camera Viewer and RM Viewer.
    Received audio can be output from a speaker with an amplifier connected to the camera.
    [Server] > [Audio Server]
    Audio Transmission/Reception Settings
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    The following settings can be configured here.
    
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    Set the video and audio transmission using RTP.
    RTP Server
    Enable RTP, and set the RTSP authentication method and port number.
    [RTP]
    Select this to enable or disable RTP.
    [RTSP Authentication Method]
    Select an authentication method for RTSP. Since the RTSP authentication method is  configured independently of the HTTP 
    authentication method, you need to  configure each authentication method.
    [RTSP Port]
    Enter the RTSP port number.
    Normally use [554] (factory default setting).
    Audio Multicast
    Set multicast for audio transmission.
    [Multicast Address]
    Enter the multicast ad dress for audio transmission as follows.
    IPv4: Range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
    IPv6: Address starting with ff00::/8
    Set IPv4 to [0.0.0.0]  and IPv6 to [::0 (::)] to disable multicast.
    [Multicast Port]
    Enter the multicast port nu mber for audio transmission.
    If set to [0], multicast is disabled.
    [Multicast TTL]
    Enter the effective range for multicast transmission.
    If set to [0], multicast is disabled.
    The TTL (Time To Live), representing t he effective range for multicast transmission , is decremented each time the signal 
    passes through a router. When the value reaches 0, the signal  can no longer pass through the router and be transmitted.
    For example, if TTL is set to [1], multicast transmission is  confined to the local segment only and cannot pass through the 
    router to be transmitted.
    [Server] > [RTP Server]
    RTP Settings
    The following settings can be configured here.
     RTP Server
     Audio Multicast
     RTP Streaming 1 to 5
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    RTP Streaming 1 to 5
    You can set each stream for RTP stream transmission in an RTP Streaming 1 to RTP Streaming 5 session.
    [Video Size]
    Select the video format (JPEG or H.264 ) and video size for the RTP stream.
    The video sizes for JPEG will vary dependin g on the [Video Size Set] settings (P. 104).
    The video sizes for H.264 will be determined according to  the [H.264(1)] and [H.264(2)] settings in [Video] (P. 105).
    In addition, [H.264(2)] cannot be set for multiple RTP streams.
    [Frame Rate]
    Enter the frame rate if the RTP stream is JPEG video.
    This cannot be set for H.264 video. The [Frame Rate] sett ing in [Video] > [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] will be used.
    [Multicast Address]
    Enter the multicast address fo r RTP streaming as follows.
    IPv4: Range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
    IPv6: Address starting with ff00::/8
    Enter [0.0.0.0] for IPv4 and [::0( ::)] for IPv6 to disable multicast.
    [Multicast Port]
    Enter the multicast port  number for RTP streaming.
    If set to [0], multicast is disabled.
    [Multicast TTL]
    Enter the effective range for multicast transmission of RTP streams.
    If set to [0], multicast is disabled.
    The TTL (Time To Live), representing t he effective range for multicast transmission , is decremented each time the signal 
    passes through a router. When the value reaches 0, the signal  can no longer pass through the router and be transmitted.
    For example, if TTL is set to [1], multicast transmission is  confined to the local segment only and cannot pass through the 
    router to be transmitted.
    [Audio Transmission]
    Select whether to use audio transmission for RTP streaming.
    Note
     RTP Streaming URL rtsp://Address:Port Number/rtpstream/config1(to 5)=r|u|m
    [=r|u|m] is optional and can be omitte d. If specified, specify only one option.
    r: Requests RTP over TCP
    u: Requests RTP over UDP
    m: Requests multicast
    Example: RTP Streaming 1 re quest using RTP over TCP
    rtsp://192.168.100.1:554/rtpstream/config1=r
    Caution: Note that the actual operation is dependent on the RTP  client application, so the URL does not necessarily specify the  method 
    used for transmission.
     When H.264 is selected, bit rate control and vi deo quality are each set with [Video] (P. 105).
     The [Video Distribution] and [Audio Distri bution] settings in [Basic] > [User Management] > [User Authority] are not used for  RTP.
     RTP streaming video may not be viewable on systems using a prox y server or firewall. If this occurs, contact your system admin istrator.
     If Host Access Restrictions are applied to a client while it is  streaming using RTP over UDP, it may take from a few to tens o f seconds 
    until streaming ceases.
     Regardless of the [Server] > [Audio Serve r] > [Audio Transmission from the Camera] se tting, RTP streaming audio will be used. 
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    Settings for uploading video via HTTP or FTP when an event is triggered.
    Use [Server] > [Server] (P. 149) to  configure HTTP server and FTP server settings for uploading.
    Video Record Setting
    When an event is triggered, you can set whether to upload came ra video with HTTP or FTP or to record the video to a 
    memory card.
    This item can also be set with the [Memory Card] submenu (P. 215) and will be reflected in  [Video Record Setting] here.
    [Video Record Action]
    Select [Upload] to upload video.
    General Upload
    Set the upload method and  video format for upload.
    [Video Record] > [Upload]
    HTTP and FTP Upload Settings
    Important
     When using the upload function or recording to a memory car d, the following settings are required according to each event.
    – [Video Record] settings configured with [Event] > [Timer].
    – [Video Record] settings configured with each of the [Event]  > [External Device], [Audio Detection] and [Linked Events]. 
    – The setting in the [Event] tab of the Intelligent Function (P. 197).
     When using the upload function, or recording to the memory card, do not change the settings in the [Setting Page]. Doing so ma y 
    result in the upload function or the recording to memory card to stop.
     If you are using either HTTP or FTP upload together with e-ma il notification by text and video, set [Video] > [JPEG] > [Video Size: 
    Upload / Memory card] (P . 105) to a small size.
     HTTP upload does not support SSL/TLS.
     If the camera is set to upload or send e-mail notification cont inuously, not all video or e-mails may be sent depending on the  video size 
    and the network condition to the server. If this  occurs, a message is written to the log (P. 222).
     If the destination for HTTP or FTP upload, or e-mail notificat ion is set for a Windows operating system, IPsec communication i s not 
    supported.
    The following settings can be configured here.
     Video Record Setting
     General Upload
     HTTP Upload
     FTP Upload
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    [Upload]
    Select whether to upload with HTTP or FTP.
    [Video Format]
    Select the video format for upload.
    Video size and quality of the uploaded video follow the settings in [Video] (P. 104).
    [Frame Rate]
    Enter the maximum frame rate of video to be up loaded when [Video Format] is set to [JPEG].
    [Pre-event Buffer (number of  frames)] (JPEG)/ [Pre-event Buffer (sec)] (H.264)
    Enter the number of frames or seconds of  video to be buffered before the event.
    Enter the maximum number of frames for [J PEG] or the maximum number of seconds for [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] in [Video 
    Format].
    [Post-event Buffer (number  of frames)] (JPEG)/ [Post-event Buffer (sec)] (H.264)
    Enter the number of frames or seconds  of video to be buffered after the event.
    Enter the maximum number of frames for [J PEG] or the maximum number of seconds for [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] in [Video 
    Format].
    Note
    If the server or network load increases due to the upload se ttings, the video frame rate may drop. If this occurs, reconfigure  the following 
    settings to reduce the size and frequency of uploaded data.
     Set a lower value for [Video Size: Upload / Memory card] for [JPEG] (P. 105).
     Reduce the number of frames or seconds in  [Pre-event Buffer] or [Post-event Buffer].
     If [Volume Detection Event] is enabled, di sable [ON Event Operation], [OFF Event Operation] or [Ongoi ng ON Event Operation] (P. 164). 
     From the Intelligent Function [Event] tab, disable [ON Event Oper ation], [OFF Event Operation] or [Detected mode Operation] (P. 197).
     If [External Device Input Event] is enabled, disable [Active Ev ent Operation], [Inactive Event Operation] or [Ongoing Active Event 
    Operation] (P. 162). 
     If [Timer Event] is enabled, increase the value in [Repeat Interval] (P. 167).
    HTTP Upload
    Settings for the HTTP upload function w hen [Upload] is set to [HTTP Upload].
    The HTTP upload function sends notificat ions via HTTP or via HTTP with attached images, depending on the network 
    camera event.
    For information about the HTTP upload  function and settings, contact your nearest Canon Cu stomer Service Center.
    [Notification]
    Select whether to send event information notifications only or  notifications with attached videos when using HTTP upload.
    [URI]
    Enter the HTTP server URI to which to upload.
    [User Name], [Password]
    Enter the user name and password required for authentication.
    Digest authentication is not supported.
    [Proxy Server]
    If using a proxy server, enter the host na me or IP address of the proxy server.
    Important
    For H.264(1) or H.264(2), the following settings must be configured in [Video] > [H.264(1)] (P. 105) or [H.264(2)] (P. 106).
    – [Bit Rate Control]: [Use bit rate control]
    – [Target Bit Rate (kbps)]: [3072] or less
    – [I Frame Interval (sec)]: [0.5], [1] or [1.5]
    Important
    The maximum video buffer size capacity is approx. 56 MB. If a large vide o size is set, the Frame Rate, Pre-event Buffer and Post-event 
    Buffer may not be achieved as specified.
    If buffering cannot be achieved as specified, a  message is written to the log (P. 222). Confirm that no messages are displayed i n the log.
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    [Proxy Port]
    If using a proxy server, enter the port number of the proxy server.
    [Proxy User Name], [Proxy Password]
    Enter to use a user name and password for the proxy server.
    Digest authentication is not supported.
    [Parameter (query string)]
    Enter the request parameters.
    Parameters can be specified using the “%” character (P. 226).
    [HTTP Upload Test]
    Clicking [Exec] initiates an upload test  based on the settings currently entered.
    Only a single JPEG image will be uploaded , but it is not necessary to click [Apply] at that time. After entering a password, 
    first click [Exec], then click [Apply].
    FTP Upload
    Settings for the FTP upload function  when [Upload] is set to [FTP Upload].
    [Notification]
    This is set to [Video data upload with FTP].
    [FTP Server]
    Enter the host name or IP address of FTP server.
    [User Name], [Password]
    Enter the user name and password required for authentication.
    [PASV Mode]
    Select whether to use PASV mode when connecting to an FTP server.
    [File Upload Path]
    Enter a remote path (directory name) for video files to be uploaded to.
    [File Naming]
    Select a file naming rule for the upload file. [YYYYMMDDHHMMSSms]
    Video is uploaded according to the file name format  of “{year}{month}{day}{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”.
    (Example: 20160123112122000.jpg)
    [YYYYMMDD Directory/HHMMSSms]
    A subdirectory named “{year}{m onth}{day}” is created first, and then th e video is uploaded using the file name 
    “{hour}{minute}{second}{ms}.jpg”.
    (Example: 20160123/112122000.jpg)
    [Loop]
    Video is loaded with a file name numbered in sequence from  0000 up to the value set in [Maximum Number of Loops]. 
    (Example: 0000.jpg, 0001. jpg) The number will return to 0000 when the maximum number of loops is reached.
    Since the way FTP servers manage the upload  of files with existing file names differs as follows, be sure to check the FTP 
    server specifications before configuring this setting.
     Overwrite the existing file name
     Automatically save the fi le with a different name
     Generate an error
    [Maximum Number of Loops]
    If [Loop] is set under [File Naming ], enter the maximum number of loops.
    [User Setting]
    Video is uploaded according to the file  naming method specified in [Subdirector y Name to Create] and [File Name to 
    Create].
    Important
    Enter [Proxy Server], [Proxy Port], [Proxy User Name ] and [Proxy Password] if connecting via a proxy server. 
    						
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    [Subdirectory Name to Create], [File Name to Create]
    If file naming is set to [User Setting],  enter the subdirectory name to be created  as well as the name of the created file.
    Parameters can be specified in the entry with the “%” character (P. 226).
    [FTP Upload Test]
    Clicking [Exec] initiates an upload test  based on the settings currently entered.
    Only a single JPEG will be uploaded,  but it is not necessary to click [Apply]  at that time. After entering a password,
    first click [Exec], then click [Apply]. 
    						
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    Settings for sending an e-mail notification to a specified recipient when an event is triggered.
    E-mail Notification
    Set the mail server to be used for e-mail notifications and the content of the e-mail to be sent.
    [Notification]
    [Subject] and [Message Body] are text.
    If you set [Text with Image], an im age (JPEG format) captured immediately before the event will be attached.
    [Copy E-mail Settings]
    Copy the e-mail settings used  in [Maintenance] > [Log] > [Log Notifications] (P . 222). However, the password is not copied.
    [Mail Server Name]
    Enter the host name or IP  address of the SMTP server.
    [Mail Server Port]
    Enter the port number  for the SMTP server.
    [Sender (From)]
    Enter the e-mail address of the sender.
    [Recipient (To)]
    Enter the e-mail address of the recipient.
    [Authentication]
    Select an authentication method suit ed to the destination SMTP server.
    [User Name], [Password], [POP Server]
    Enter the user name and password needed for authentication, and the POP server host name or IP address when e-mail 
    authentication is set to [POP before SMTP].
    [User Name], [Password]
    Enter the user name and password needed for authenticat ion when e-mail authentication is set to [SMTP-AUTH].
    [Subject]
    Enter the subject of the e-mail in alphanumeric characters.
    [Message Body]
    Enter the message body (text) of t he e-mail in alphanumeric characters.
    Parameters can be specified in the text using the “%” character (P. 226).
    [E-mail Notification Test]
    Clicking [Exec] initiates an e-mail notification test based on the settings currently entered.
    It is not necessary to click [App ly]. After entering a password, firs t click [Exec], then click [Apply].
    [Video Record] > [E-mail Notification]
    Setting E-mail Notification
    The following settings can be configured here.
     E-mail Notification 
    						
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