Set up the camera, When mounting on the ceiling a warning, Before setting up the camera – Canon VB-C300 User Manual

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Set Up the Camera

Before Setting Up the Camera

Be sure to define the IP address (

P.2-7) before installing the camera.

Follow the steps below to mount the camera on the ceiling. Install the camera securely.

When Mounting on the Ceiling

a WARNING:

Install the camera securely.
When installing the VB-C300 on the ceiling, contact your Canon dealer.
● When installing the VB-C300 on the ceiling, check that the ceiling is strong enough

to bear the weight of the VB-C300 including the Ceiling Bracket. Installation in a

weak location could result in the VB-C300 falling and causing serious injury.

● At least once a year, check for looseness in the camera installation mount.
● When routing the cables, pay much attention not to damage the indoor wiring or

piping.

Side View of mounting

OUT IN

-2

IN-1

BA

100/10BT

VIDEO

OUT

LINE

IN

LINE

OUT

DC IN 12-13V

AC IN 24V

Safety Wire

Ceiling Bracket

LAN cable

VB-C300

Roof space

Ceiling board

Fix to an anchor

or structure

Note

● If 20 minutes or more have passed since the VB-C300 was turned on, the VB-

C300 stops sending requests for IP addresses allocation and they cannot be

detected using the VB Initial Setup Tool. Therefore, specify the IP address and

confirm the camera operation before setting up the camera as directed in “Initial

setting of the Camera” (

→ P.2-7).

● The permissible camera installation angles are ±20° from the horizontal.
● The MAC address for this unit is shown on the bottom of the VB-C300 (→ P.1-8).

Please make a note before installing this unit.

● When holding the camera, hold it with the head arm but not the camera head.
● The unit cannot be installed in locations subject to direct sunlight, high temperatures,

high humidity, or other adverse conditions (

→ P.x).

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