User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Contents
- How to Read This Document
- Top Page of the Camera
- Chapter 1 Detailed Settings
- Setting Menu
- Accessing the Setting Menu
- Setting the Administrator Password, LAN, IPv6, DNS, etc. (Network)
- Setting the Date and Time (Date and Time)
- Setting the Camera Control and External Device Name (Camera)
- Setting the Image Size, Quality and Frame Rate (Video)
- Setting HTTP/FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload)
- Setting the Image Server, Audio Server and HTTP Server (Server)
- Setting the Image Buffer, Motion Detection, Audio Playback and Interval Timer (Event)
- Setting User Access Privileges (Access Control)
- IPsec Settings (IPsec)
- Setting the Items Requiring Rebooting (Reboot Item)
- Viewing Event Logs and Current Settings, and Performing Maintenance (Maintenance)
- Chapter 2 VBAdmin Tools
- Chapter 3 VB-C60 Viewer
- Chapter 4 Creating Web Pages for Video Distribution
- Chapter 5 Appendix

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How to Operate VB-C60 Viewer
Changing the Camera Zoom Ratio
How to Operate
Move the knob on the scroll bar for zoom in/out.
The camera zoom ratio will change according to the knob position on the scroll bar. You can
also move the knob by clicking a blank point on the scroll bar.
Click the setting bar for zoom.
The camera zoom ratio will change according to the relative vertical position of the clicked
point. You can also operate the zoom by clicking the icons at the top and bottom of the zoom
setting bar.
Tip
z When [Enable] is set under [Digital Zoom] in the [Camera] area of the setting page, the icon
indicating the optical telephoto end appears ( P. 1-18).
z You can also operate the zoom using the applicable camera operation buttons ( P. 3-26).
Admin Viewer
Zoom telephoto end
Optical telephoto end
(When digital zoom is on)
Scroll bar for zoom
Scrolling upward has a zoom-in (telescopic)
effect, while scrolling downward has a zoom-out
(wide-angle) effect.
Wide end
VB Viewer
Setting bar for zoom
The top end corresponds to the zoom-in
(telescopic) limit, while the bottom end
indicates the zoom-out (wide-angle) limit.