Canon VK-64 User Manual

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4

Registering

Camera

Ser

ver

and

S

etting

Recor

ding

Sc
hedule

Configuring a Normal Schedule

Set the Night Mode and Resolution (VB-C300, VB-C50i/VB-C50iR,
VB-C50FSi, VB-C50Fi and VB150)

Select the Night Mode from the
drop-down menu. You can select
from Not Specified, Disabled,
Enable, and Auto.

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During initializing the camera head position of VB-C50i/VB-
C50iR, the camera head moves to face front, and then moves
back to the current position. Please note that video will be
recorded during this time.

The On Motion Detection, Backlight compensation, and
additional options are not available, if you use the Preset Tour
function.

If you change the Backlight Compensation setting and use the
Camera Control Panel to do the pan, tilt, or zoom operation,
the value in the Preset drop-down menu will changed to
Record Current Position.

Preset used for the Preset Tour are created on the Camera
Server. Please refer to the Camera Server User’s Manual for
details on making camera presets.

Although the VB-C300 does not allow Preset Tour on the
Camera Server, the Preset Tour is available via this setting.

If you are using a preset on the Camera Server, the Camera
Server’s preset takes precedence and the current position is
changed to the preset position.

If Continuous is set, the pre-event recording is not available.

If Exposure is set, the Backlight compensation option is set to
Not Specified.

Note

If you select Enabled, the Night Mode status will be changed
to Disabled after the configured recording schedule finishes.

A higher resolution results in larger disk usage. Make sure
you have enough disk space.

If you set Night Mode to “Auto”, please make sure that
Exposure mode is set to “Auto” on the Camera Control Panel.

You can select from Not Specified, Disable, Enable, and Auto
(for VB-C300 only) for VB-C300, VB-C50i series, and VB150.

Video turns to monochrome in the Night Mode.

If you specify Auto, you cannot control the Night Mode using
the Camera Control Panel.

You cannot use the built-in infrared lamp if you are using the
optional dome housing.

Note

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