Step 2: enable recording and set an event priority – Canon VB-C60 User Manual
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Step 2: Enable recording and set an event priority
1. Check [Record on this sensor] to enable recording when a sensor is triggered.
2. In the [Priority] field, select the priority for the event to be generated for this motion from 5 options, ranging
from [1. Highest] to [5. Lowest]. Priorities are color-coded as events in the Timeline in the Viewing Screen.
Step 3: Specify a camera angle when the sensor is triggered
Step 4: Set the Night Mode (VB-C500VD, VB-C500D, VB-C60, VB-C300, VB-C50i/
VB-C50iR, VB-C50FSi, and VB-C50Fi)
Select the [Night Mode] from the drop-down menu. You can select from [Disabled], [Enabled], or [Not
specified].
Note
z If you set the viewing angle to the preset position of VB-C300 in the digital zoom region, the actual angle
may be misaligned from the set angle.
z Camera Servers have functions to record video on memory of the camera by the sensor input or
schedule. If the settings are enabled on the Camera Server, they take precedence.
z The [Preset] location cannot be selected as VB-C500VD and VB-C500D do not support this function.
Tip
z Click the [Exposure Compensation] drop-down menu and select [On] to compensate for camera views
with strong backlighting. The setting will be used when the sensor is triggered. This is useful, for example,
if a camera angle would change from an indoor view to an outdoor view when the sensor is triggered.
z If you set the [Preset] option in the [Sensor Event Settings] window, the pre-event recording position may
be different from the specified position because the Camera Server moves when a sensor input occurs.
Also, if you specify the post-event recording time to "0", and the sensor input occurs for a short period of
time, recording may terminate before the Camera Server reaches the preset position.
z If you are using a normal close type sensor, you need to set the presets with the Camera Server recording
screen. See "Configure External Device Input" (
P. 4-21) for the details.
In [Camera Angle], select a preset camera angle from the
[Preset] drop-down menu. When the sensor is triggered,
the camera will be moved to this position.
If you select [Not specified], the camera will not be moved.
The camera angle can also be changed by moving your
mouse pointer in the [Preview] area to display controls and
clicking to pan, tilt and zoom (
P. 4-22). After the camera
has been controlled, the [Preset] will be set to [Custom].