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    Settings for using IPsec.
    Note
    If IPsec is used, video transmission performance drops.
    IPsec
    [IPsec]
    Select the key exchange method when using IPsec.
    Auto Key Exchange Settings
    [IPsec SA Encryption Algorithm]
    Select the IPsec SA encryption algorithm.
    The specified algorithm will be checked for an app licable encryption algorithm starting from the left.
    [IPsec SA Authentication Algorithm]
    Select the IPsec SA authentication algorithm.
    [Security] > [IPsec]
    Setting IPsec
    Important
     To run this camera with IPsec, the communicating devices and netwo rk must be set beforehand. Contact your system administrator for 
    these settings.
     When connecting with IPsec, set the camera IP address manually. For IPv4 addresses, use addresses with  [IPv4 Address Setting Method] set to [Manual] in [Basic] > [Network] > [IPv4].
    For IPv6 addresses, use addresses set with [IPv6 Address (Manual)] in [Basic] > [Network] > [IPv6].
     If the IPsec setting is changed and the camera may become ina ccessible from the active web browser, a confirmation dialog box will 
    be displayed. Click [OK] to apply the new settings.
    If you reboot the camera 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.
    The following settings can be configured here.
    
     Auto Key Exchange Settings
     IPsec Set 1 to 5 
    						
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    The specified algorithm will be checked for an applicable authentication algorithm starting from the left.
    [IPsec SA Validity Period (min)]
    Enter the duration of validity for IPsec SA.
    [ISAKMP SA Encryption Algorithm]
    Select the SA encryption algorithm for use with auto key exchange protocol IKE.
    [ISAKMP SA Authentication Algorithm]
    Select the SA authentication algorithm for  use with auto key exchange protocol IKE.
    [DH Group]
    Select the key generation information that  will be used in the DH algorithm for key exchange via auto key exchange protocol 
    IKE. The higher the group number,  the stronger security will be.
    [ISAKMP SA Validity Period (min)]
    Enter the duration of validity for ISAKMP SA.
    IPsec Set 1 to 5
    IP security can be specified through auto key exchange or  manual setting with up to five communicating devices.
    Auto Key Exchange
    Note
    If auto key exchange is used, it will take approximately 5  to 10 seconds before communication with the camera starts.
    [IPsec Set]
    Select which IPsec sets the camera will use; IPv4, IPv6, or neither.
    [IPsec Mode]
    Select the IPsec mode.
    [Destination IPv4 Address], [Destination IPv6 Address]
    Enter the IP address of the connection destination.
    [Source IPv4 Address], [Source IPv6 Address]
    Enter the IP address of the source.
    [Security Protocol]
    Select the IPsec protocol.
    If you select [ESP], enter only the setting items relating to ESP.
    If you select [AH], enter only the setting items relating to AH.
    If you select [ESP and AH], enter all setting items.
    [Security Gateway IPv4 Address],  [Security Gateway IPv6 Address]
    Enter the IP address of the security gateway if [IPsec Mode] is set to [Tunnel Mode].
    [Destination Subnet Mask Length (IPv4)], [Destination Prefix Length (IPv6)]
    Enter the subnet mask (IPv4) or prefix length (I Pv6) when [IPsec Mode] is set to [Tunnel Mode].
    [IKE Pre-Shared Key]
    Enter the pre-shared key for IKE (auto key exchange).
     Manual
    [IPsec Set]
    Select which IPsec sets the camera  will use; IPv4, IPv6, or neither.
    Important
    If the camera is rebooted during auto key exchange communication, a connection error may result after rebooting. If this occurs , 
    connect again. 
    						
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    [IPsec Mode]
    Select the IPsec mode.
    [Destination IPv4 Address], [Destination IPv6 Address]
    Enter the IP address of the connection destination.
    [Source IPv4 Address], [Source IPv6 Address]
    Enter the IP address of the source.
    [Security Protocol]
    Select the IPsec protocol.
    If you select [ESP], enter only the setting items relating to ESP.
    If you select [AH], enter only the setting items relating to AH.
    If you select [ESP and AH], enter all setting items.
    [Security Gateway IPv4 Address], [Security Gateway IPv6 Address]
    Enter the IP address of the security gateway if [IPsec Mode] is set to [Tunnel Mode].
    [Destination Subnet Mask Length (IPv4)], [Destination Prefix Length (IPv6)]
    Enter the subnet mask (IPv4) or prefix length (I Pv6) when [IPsec Mode] is set to [Tunnel Mode].
    If the Setting in [Security Protocol] Includes “ESP”
    [SA ESP Encryption Algorithm]
    Set the ESP encryption algorithm to suit the encryption  algorithm supported by the device to connect to.
    Normally [AES] or [3DES] is recommended.
    [SA ESP Authenti cation Algorithm]
    Set the ESP authentication algorithm to suit the authentic ation algorithm supported by the device to connect to.
    If [ESP] is used alone, [No Authentication] cannot be selected.
    [SA ESP Encryption Key (outbound)]
    Enter the SA encryption key for outbound.
    If [AES], [3DES] or [DES] was selected  in [SA ESP Encryption Algorithm], set a  128-bit, 192-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal 
    number, respectively. This item need  not be set if [NULL] was selected.
    [SA ESP Authentication Key (outbound)]
    Enter the SA authentication key for outbound.
    If [HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was selected in [SA  ESP Authentication Algorithm], set a 160-bit or 128-bit 
    hexadecimal number, respectively. This item need  not be set if [No Authentication] was selected.
    [SA ESP SPI (outbound)]
    Enter the SA SPI value for outbound.
    Set a desired value in the range of 256 to 4294967295.
    [SA ESP Encryption Key (inbound)]
    Enter the SA encryption key for inbound.
    If [AES], [3DES] or [DES] was selected  in [SA ESP Encryption Algorithm], set a  128-bit, 192-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal 
    number, respectively. This item need  not be set if [NULL] was selected.
    [SA ESP Authentication Key (inbound)]
    Enter the SA authentication key for inbound.
    If [HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was selected in [SA  ESP Authentication Algorithm], set a 160-bit or 128-bit 
    hexadecimal number, respectively. This item need  not be set if [No Authentication] was selected.
    [SA ESP SPI (inbound)]
    Enter the SA SPI value for inbound.
    Set a desired value in the range of 256 to 4294967295.
    Since this setting is used as an ID for identifying the SA, be careful not to specify an inbound SPI whose value is 
    already used in the SPI for another ESP.
    If the Setting in [Security Protocol] Includes “AH”
    [SA AH Authentication Algorithm]
    Set the AH authentication algorithm to suit the authentication algorithm supported by the device to connect to. 
    						
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    [SA AH Authentication Key (outbound)]
    Enter the SA authentication key for outbound.
    If [HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was selected in [SA AH Authentication Algorithm], set a 160-bit or 128-bit 
    hexadecimal number, respectively.
    [SA AH SPI (outbound)]
    Enter the SA SPI value for outbound.
    Set a desired value in the range of 256 to 4294967295.
    [SA AH Authentication Key (inbound)]
    Enter the SA authentication key for inbound.
    If [HMAC_SHA1_96] or [HMAC_MD5_96] was selected in [SA  AH Authentication Algorithm], set a 160-bit or 128-bit 
    hexadecimal number, respectively.
    [SA AH SPI (outbound)]
    Enter the SA SPI value for inbound.
    Set a desired value in the range of 256 to 4294967295.
    Since this setting is used as an ID for identifying the SA, be careful not to specify an inbound SPI whose value is 
    already used in the SPI for another AH. 
    						
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    Settings for recording video to a memory card inserted in the camera. You can also see the status of the memory card.
    [Memory Card] is the same as  [Video Record] > [Memory Card]. Settings configured on one [Memory Card] page are also 
    reflected on the other.
    Note
     Memory card videos can be viewed and manag ed using the Recorded Video Utility. For information on operating the Recorded Video  
    Utility and its downloaded data, please re fer to “Recorded Video Utility User Manual”.
     When a large number of files have been recorded onto a memory  card, the Recorded Video Utility can take a considerable amount of 
    time to process the video list (the  greater the number of files, the longer it will take). Please reduce the number of days sav ed in [Auto 
    Video Delete], or manually delete unneeded files wi th the Recorded Video Utility, on a regular basis.
    The number of files saved on the memory card can greatly be re duced, by using H.264 as the video format, instead of JPEG.
     The following memory cards can be used. – SD memory card, SDHC memory card, SDXC memory card 
    – microSD memory card, microSDHC memory card, microSDXC memory card 
     For inserting and removing the memory car d, please refer to “Installation Guide”.
    Video Record Setting
    Sets whether to record video from the camera to  a memory card or upload it with HTTP or FTP.
    These can also be set with [Video Record] > [Upload] (P. 1 56) and will be reflected in [Video Record Setting] here.
    [Video Record Action]
    Select [Record to Memory Card ] to record to a memory card.
    Memory Card Operations
    The setting items will change de pending on the memory card status (unmounted/mounted).
    [Memory Card]
    Memory Card Operations and Information Display
    Important
    Information recorded to the memory card may be regarded as  “personal information”. Take sufficient precautions for handling thi s 
    information when releasing the camera to thir d parties for disposal, transfer or repair.
    Important
    Be sure to perform the unmount process when turning off the power to the camera or removing the memory card. Failing to unmount  first 
    may result in management file problems  or the memory card becoming inaccessible.
    You can use the Camera Management Tool (P. 21) to batch mount/unmount memory cards from multiple cameras.
    The following settings can be configured here.
     Video Record Setting
     Memory Card Operations
     Memory Card Information
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    The memory card will be automatically mounted when you insert it into the memory card slot. It will also be automatically 
    mounted if it has been inserted in the memory card slot when the camera starts up.
    [Mount/Unmount]
    Click [Unmount] to unmount the memory card.
    Be sure to unmount the memory card when turning off th e power to the camera or removing the memory card.
    Also click [Mount] with the memory car d inserted to mount the memory card.
    [Operation Settings]
    Select the data to save to the memory card.
    When [Save Logs and Videos] has been set, the following data is saved automatically.
     Image files of recording-mode stream that c ould not be distributed due to a network error
     Video files when HTTP or FTP upload failed
     Video files manually recorded by the user  from the Camera Viewer (JPEG/H.264(1))
     Video files recorded by [External Device Input], [Volume Detection] and [Intelligent  Function] when an event occurs
     Video files recorded using a timer
    
     Video recorded with ONVIF
    Note
    New files cannot be saved to the memory card if there is no free  space. When [Overwrite videos] is set to [Enable], old video can be 
    deleted to save new video (P. 216).
    [Video Format]
    Select the video format to  record to a memory card.
    Video is recorded in this format when [Video Reco rd Action] is set to [Record to Memory Card].
    Video size and quality of the recorded vide o follow the settings in [Video] (P. 104).
    Note
     When set to [JPEG] and an upload error occurs, the frame rate of video recorded in JPEG format is always 1 fps.
     When a network error occurs interrupting the transmission of recording-mode stream vid eo, video is saved in the JPEG format 
    regardless of the [Video Format] setting  (the frame rate is fixed at 1 fps).
    [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  [JPEG] or the maximum number of seconds  for [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] in [Video 
    Format].
    Depending on conditions, however, saving the set number of frames or seconds may not be possible.
    [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  [JPEG] or the maximum number of seconds  for [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)] in [Video 
    Format].
    Depending on conditions, however, saving the set number of frames or seconds may not be possible.
    [Overwrite videos]
    Select whether to allow overwriting data when the availabl e space on the memory card becomes too low while recording 
    video to a memory card due to an event being triggered.
    If you select [Enable], videos recorded due to an event, timer  or ONVIF will be overwritten starting from the oldest file.
    If you select [Disable], use the Recorded Video Utility to  delete unnecessary videos. For information on the procedure, 
    please refer to “Recorded  Video Utility User Manual.”
    [Auto Video Delete]
    Select to automatically delete video from the memo ry card that has exceeded the [Days Saved] setting.
    If you select [Enable], set [Days Saved] and [Delete Time].
    [Days Saved]
    Enter the number of days for which video reco rded to the memory card should be saved.
    Important
    For [H.264(1)] or [H.264(2)], the following settings must be  configured in [Video] > [H.264(1)] (P. 105), 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] 
    						
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    [Delete Time]
    Enter the time to delete video that has exceeded the [Days Saved] setting.
    [Recreate Video Management Information]
    If you click [Exec], the management information file for  recorded video will be recreated on the memory card.
    The memory card cannot be accessed during this process. It  is also recommended that users not upload or stream video 
    from the camera.
    When recreating video management informat ion files, the more files you recreate, the longer the process will take; it may 
    require several hours.
    [Format]
    Click [Exec] to format the memory card.
    Formatting erases all files and directories on the memory card.
    Note
    Formatting is performed using a quick format.
    Memory Card Information
    Displays the status of the memory  card inserted in the camera and information about card capacity.
    [Memory Card Recognition]
    Displays the current status of the memory card.
    [Memory Card Operation Status]
    Displays the operation status of the memory card. [Operable]:  All operations are possible.
    [Recreating video management information]:  This status indicates that video management information is being recreated. 
    Other operations cannot be performed.
    [Deleting videos]:  This status indicates that vide os are being deleted. Other op erations cannot be performed.
    [Video Management Information Status]
    Displays the status of the  video management information.
    [Normal]:  This status indicates that video management information is normal.
    [Video Management Information Recreation Required]:  This status indicates that management files are corrupted or not 
    consistent with saved video files.
    It is necessary to click [Exec] in [Recreate Video Mana gement Information] to recreate the management file.
    If the management files are not recreated even when [Recr eate Video Management Information] is used, [Format] 
    (P. 217) must be used.
    [Video Saving]
    Displays whether videos can be saved to the memory card.
    [Cannot Save] may occur for the following reasons.
     Memory card is not mounted.
     The video management file is corrupted.
     The card is write-protected.
     The memory card is full and [Overw rite videos] is set to [Disable].
    [Memory Card Capacity]
    Displays the current capacity of the memory card.
    [Used Capacity]
    Displays the current used  capacity of the memory card. 
    						
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    Check camera information, such as the firmware version, and perform maintenance on the camera system.
    Device Information
    [Model Name], [Firmware Version], [Serial  Number], [Build Number] and [MAC address]
    Displays information about the camera.
    Tool
    You can configure/re boot the camera and display licenses.
    [View Current Settings]
    Display a list of current se ttings for the Setting Page.
    [View License]
    Display information on the th ird-party software licenses.
    [Reboot]
    Reboot the camera.
    [Refresh Drive System]
    When Refresh Drive System is ex ecuted, the camera pans twice in both dir ections horizontally, and then returns to the 
    camera angle prior to execution.
    If you repeatedly perform pan/tilt operat ions for a long time, video or audio problem linked to pan operations may occur.
    In this case, executing Refresh Driv e System may resolve these problems.
    Note
    The following users will be disconnected while refreshing the drive system.
    – All users except for administrators
    – Users not connected via RTP
    Initialization
    Initialize the camera.
    [Maintenance] > [General]
    Displaying Camera Device  Information and Perform 
    Maintenance
    The following settings can be configured here.
     Device Information
     Tool
     Initialization
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    [Network Settings]
    If you set this to [Save], the following settings are retained when initializing.
     Administrator Name
     Password
     Network Settings
     Time Zone
     Certificates
     Private Key
    If you set this to [Do not save], the above settings are also initialized.
    Since the administrator account is also initialized, you will  become unable to connect to the camera. Use the Camera 
    Management Tool to configure  the initial settings (P. 38).
    [Revert to Initial Settings]
    The initial settings are restored according to t he selection in [Network Settings] after rebooting.
    Note
     It is recommended that you back up each current setting before you click [Exec] in [Restore Default Settings].
     The camera can also be restored to factory default settings usin g the reset switch. Note, however, that this will reset all camera settings 
    to factory default settings except for date and time (P. 245).
    Caution
     You must not turn off the camera while [Restore Default Se ttings] is in operation. Turning off the camera at this stage 
    may result in disabling its ability to boot correctly.
     Once [OK] is clicked, you can no longer stop  the process of restoring the default settings. 
    						
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    You can save/restore all the camera settings.
    Backup / Restore
    Configure the settings regarding backup and restoring.
    [Save Destination]
    Select the destination for saving the camera settings when backing up.
    [Back Up Settings]
    All settings, except date and time, will be backed up. The administrator account, certificates used by SSL/TLS and 802.1X 
    and private key will also be backed up.
    [Restore Settings]
    Restores all settings, except date  and time, from the backup file created with [Back Up Settings].
    If [PC] is selected in [Save Destination],  click [Browse] to specify the backup file.
    The administrator account, IP address, certificates used by SSL/TLS and 802.1X and  private key will also be restored.
    After restore is completed,  the camera will be rebooted.
    [Encryption Password]
    Set the password to use when backing up and restoring. This  is the password for encrypting the backup data itself.
    When restoring from encrypted backup data , enter the password set when backing up.
    Note
    The settings are not restored if the password set when back ing up and the password set when restoring do not match.
    [Maintenance] > [Backup / Restore]
    Saving/Restoring Camera Settings
    Caution
    You must not turn off the camera while [B ack Up Settings] or [Restore Settings] are in operation. Turning off the camera at 
    this stage may result in disab ling its ability to boot correctly.
    Important
     Take care when restoring from the backup file of another camera,  as problems such as not being able to connect to the camera may 
    occur due to the network address conflicting or  the administrator password being overwritten.
     When restoring the settings, do not use a backup file created with  a firmware version newer than that of the camera to restore.
    The following settings can be configured here.
     Backup / Restore 
    						
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