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CMS-XML Recessed Mounting Kit SR600-VB - Installing the Camera
The following explains the procedures to install the camera on a ceiling using the recessed mounting kit . Before installing the camera, set the IP address and other network information on the camera using the “VB Initial Setting Tool” on the Setup CD-ROM.
CMS-XML Recessed Mounting Kit SR600-VB - External Dimensions
Recessed Mounting Kit SR 600- VB - External Dimensions
CMS-XML Here is a list of adjustments can be made on the Setting Title Page for the VB-C300
Detail information of each setting is available by clicking " HELP " on the Settings pages. ... If any of the values is incorrect, network access becomes unavailable, and you may have to use the VB Initial Setup Tool to restore the default settings. ... Large: 640 x 480 (NTSC/PAL) ... 6 Mount ... Select a camera mount type.
CMS-XML Camera Software
Camera operations are performed using the Camera Viewer/ Mobile Camera Viewer. ... Camera Viewer / Mobile Camera Viewer ... You can use the Camera Viewer (mainly for computers) and the Mobile Camera Viewer (mainly for devices with a screen size of 7 inches or less). ... For details on using Mobile Camera Viewer, please refer to “ Mobile Camera Viewer Operation Guide”. ... This utility is used for viewing and managing the videos recorded on the memory card mounted in the camera. ... Canon H.264 Additional User License AUL- VB
PDF Installing the Camera
Ceiling Mounting Kit CM10- VB Dedicated accessory for attaching the camera to the ceiling. Wall Mounting kit WM10-VB
CMS-XML How to install (mount) the VB-C50i / VB-C50iR
When installing the VB-C50i / VB -C50iR on the ceiling, check that the ceiling is strong enough to bear the weight of the VB-C50i / VB -C50iR including the mounting plate. Installation in a weak location could result in the VB-C50i / VB-C50iR falling and causing serious injury.
CMS-XML How to install (mount) the VB-C50FSi / VB-C50Fi
When installing the VB-C50FSi/ VB -C50Fi on the ceiling or a wall, check that it is strong enough to bear the weight of the VB-C50FSi/ VB -C50Fi including the mounting arm. Installation in a weak location could result in the VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi falling and causing serious injury. Check that the ceiling can hold either 3 times the weight of the camera and arm or 8kgs (whichever is heavier) for 1 minute.
PDF Appendix – Specifications
R13 ( VB -R13 only) Ceiling mount Canon will not guarantee proper operation if the cameras are installed on surfaces where the angle is more than ±5° from horizontal or on walls, because this will put a heavy load onto sliding mechanical parts and may affect durability. Ceiling mount/Desktop Canon will not guarantee proper operation if the cameras are installed on surfaces where the angle is more than ±5° from horizontal or on walls, because this will put a heavy load onto sliding mechanical parts and may affect durability.
CMS-XML Installing the Camera (VB-H710F / VB-M700F)
... using the “ VB Initial Setting Tool ... ... operate the “ VB Initial Setting Tool ... 1 Mount the camera to the mounting bracket Use the mounting screw holes on ... camera to the mounting bracket. ... or provide the mounting bracket yourself. ... • A tripod mounting screw (1 ... • Be sure to use a mounting bracket with a mounting screw shorter than 5.5 mm (0.22 in.). Using a mounting bracket with a mounting screw 5.5 mm (0.22 in.) or longer may damage the camera.
CMS-XML Installing the Camera (VB-H41 / VB-M40)
... using the Ceiling Mount ... using the “ VB Initial Setting Tool ... ... operate the “ VB Initial Setting Tool ... ... with the ceiling mount cover (sold ... ... with the ceiling mount cover (sold ... ... screws for ceiling mounting in accordance with ... ... Install the ceiling mount cover ... on the ceiling mount cover with the ... ... that the ceiling mount cover is securely ... ... within the ceiling mount cover, bend ... of the ceiling mount cover using diagonal ... ... a tripod with mounting screws shorter than ... Using a tripod with mounting screws 5.5 mm (0.22 in.) or longer may damage the camera.
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