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Part Names

MAC Address

The camera's unique address. Write the address on the front of this 
Installation Guide before installing the camera.

Serial No.

The camera's serial number. Write the number on the front of this 
Installation Guide before installing the camera.

Mounting screw holes

Lens

3x Optical Zoom Lens (Electric Drive)

Protection plate

Front cover

Power connection terminal

100BT LAN connector

100Base-TX support
PoE power supply (IEEE802.3af compliant)

Audio output terminal (LINE OUT)

External Device I/O Terminals

LED

The blue LED light comes on.

On: when powered on, during reboot, during normal use

Off: when [

Turn Off

] is selected (see “VB-M700F/VB-M600D/VB-M600VE 

Operation Guide”, “Installation Conditions” in “Setting Page”)

*  When [

Turn Off

] is selected, the LED light will come on for several seconds 

when the camera is powered on and during reboot.

Reset Switch

Turn on the power while pushing this switch using a sharp object. 
Continue to push the switch for 5 seconds or more to restore all 
factory settings except for the date and time.

SD card cover

Audio input terminal (dual LINE IN and MIC IN)

Installing the Camera

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.
For details on how to operate the “VB Initial Setting Tool,” see “VB-M700F/VB-M600D/VB-M600VE 
Operation Guide”.

1

 Mount the camera to the mounting bracket

Use the mounting screw holes on the camera to fi x the camera to the mounting bracket. 

 Important

 You must consult your retailer or provide the mounting bracket yourself. 

 A tripod mounting screw (1/4-20 UNC) will fi t the fi xing screw hole. 

 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. 

2

 Connect the cables to the camera

Connect the LAN cable. 

If an AC adapter PA-V17 (optional) or external power supply is used, connect the power 
connector to the camera. 

Connect cables to the external device I/O terminals and audio input/output terminals as 
necessary.

3

 Set the camera angle

When installation is complete, use the Camera Angle Setting Tool to check the image on 
the camera and manually adjust the camera angle. Zoom and focus can be adjusted with 
the Camera Angle Setting Tool (see “Camera Angle Setting Tool” in “VB-M700F/VB-M600D/
VB-M600VE Operation Guide”).

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2

Connecting the Camera

Power Connection

Power can be supplied to the camera in the three ways described below.

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 PoE (Power over Ethernet)

The camera supports PoE functions. Power can be supplied to the camera by using a LAN cable 
to connect it to a PoE HUB that conforms to the IEEE 802.3af standard.

 Important 

 Check with your Canon sales representative for more information about PoE HUB and Midspan 

technology.

 Some PoE HUBs allow current limits for each port, but applying limits may interfere with performance. If 

using this type of PoE HUB, do not limit the operating current.

 Some PoE HUBs have total consumption current limits for ports, which can interfere with performance 

when multiple ports are in use. For more information, check the instruction guide for your PoE HUB.

 Use a category 5 or higher cable 100 m (328 ft.) or less in length for the LAN cable that connects the 

camera and the PoE HUB.

 When the camera is connected to a switching HUB, changing the connection while the camera is 

operating may cause the HUB learning function to interfere with communication. Do not change the 
connection when the camera is operating.

 The camera can also be connected to an AC adapter (optional) while receiving power from a PoE 

HUB. In such cases, the PoE power supply is given priority, and the camera does not use the power 
supply from the AC adapter (optional). When the PoE power supply is disconnected, power is supplied 
automatically from the AC adapter (optional). Midspan (a LAN cable power supply device) is a device 
that, like a PoE HUB, supplies power to the camera via a LAN cable.

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 External Power Supply

12 VDC or 24 VAC input can be used.
Connect the bundled power connector as shown below.

Screwdriver
Tightening torque: 0.2 N·m (max)

Strip

Approx. 4 to 6 mm
(0.16 to 0.24 in.)

Power connector 
(bundled)

For 12 VDC and 24 VAC input, use a power supply insulated 
from 100 VAC. 
12 VDC can be connected in a non-polar confi guration.

 Important 

 The power supply should be within the following voltage range.

 24 VAC:  Voltage fl uctuation within 10% of 24 VAC (50 Hz or 60 Hz 

± 0.5 Hz or less)
Current supply capacity of at least 1.0 A per camera

 12 VDC:  Voltage fl uctuation within 10% of 12 VDC

Current supply capacity of at least 1.5 A per camera

 When using a 12-VDC battery power supply, be sure to connect 

resistors of at least 0.5 - 1.0 

Ω

/20 W in series to the power line.

 For an external power supply, use a double-insulated device.

Recommended Power Cables for VB-M700F [Reference]

Cable (AWG)

24

22 

20

18

16

Conductor diameter 

mm

 (in.)

Φ

 0.52

(

Φ

 0.020)

Φ

 0.65

(

Φ

 0.026)

Φ

 0.82

(

Φ

 0.032)

Φ

 1.03

(

Φ

 0.041)

Φ

 1.30

(

Φ

 0.051)

12 VDC maximum cable length  m
 (ft.)

5

(16.4)

9

(29.5)

14

(45.9)

23

(75.5)

32

(105.0)

24 VAC maximum cable length 

m

 (ft.)

11

(36.1)

18 

(59.1)

29 

(95.1)

46 

(150.9)

64 

(210.0)

Use UL cable (UL-1015 or equivalent) for 12 VDC or 24 VAC wiring.

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 AC Adapter

Use the dedicated AC adapter PA-V17 (optional).

 Note

 The camera does not have a power switch. Connecting and disconnecting the LAN cable (PoE power 

supply), AC adapter, or external power supply plug turns the power ON and OFF, respectively.

 When the camera needs to be rebooted, perform the reboot operation from the camera setting page 

(see “Maintenance” in “Setting Page” of the “VB-M700F/VB-M600D/VB-M600VE Operation Guide”).

External Device I/O Terminals

External device I/O terminals consist of two input and output systems each. VB-M700 Viewer 
and RM Viewer can be used to check external device input status and control output to an 
external device (see “Operating the External Device Output” and “Displaying Event Status” in the 
“VB-M700F/VB-M600D/VB-M600VE Operation Guide”).

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 External Device Input Terminals (IN1, IN2)

External device input terminals consist of two sets (IN1, IN2) of two terminals, with the negative 
terminal connected to the camera interior GND. Connect two cables to the positive and negative 
terminals. When electrical continuity or insulation is created between the terminals, the viewer will 
be notifi ed of either status.

 Important

 When connecting sensors and switches, connect terminals that are electrically isolated from the 

respective power and GND. 

 Do not push the external device I/O terminal button with too much force. Doing so may cause the button 

to remain pushed-in.

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 External Device Output Terminals (OUT1, OUT2)

External device output terminals consist of two sets (OUT1, OUT2) of two terminals. The sets 
have no polarity. Controls from the viewer can be used to switch between electrical continuity and 
insulation from one terminal to the next. Using optical couplers, the output terminals are isolated 
from the camera's internal circuit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+

Internal Connection Diagram

Inter

nal contr

oller

External device

Output terminal

IN1, IN2

Output terminal

OUT1, OUT2

+3.3 V

0.1 µF

10 k

Ω

10 k

Ω

1 k

Ω

External device

The load connected to the output terminals should be within the following rating range.
Rating between output terminals:
           Maximum voltage 50 VDC
           Continuous load current at or below 100 mA

 Note

Adaptive wiring for external device cables
Solid conductor AWG: No. 28 - 22
Conductor size: 

Φ

 0.32 - 

Φ

 0.65 mm (

Φ

 0.013 - 

Φ

 0.026 in.)

Cable strip should be approx. 8 - 9 mm (0.31 - 0.35 in.)

Audio Input/Output Terminals

Each audio input/output terminal has one input system and one output system.
Connecting the camera to an audio input/output device such as a microphone or a speaker with 
an amplifi er allows you to send/receive audio through the viewer.

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 Audio Input Dual LINE IN/MIC IN (monaural input)

Although the camera has a single audio input system, it supports two types of microphone input: 
LINE IN and MIC IN. Before using the audio input, change the [Audio Input] on the Setting Page 
(see “Audio Input” in the “VB-M700F/VB-M600D/VB-M600VE Operation Guide”). LINE IN is 
selected by default.
Input terminal: 

Φ

 3.5 mm (

Φ

 0.14 in.) mini-jack (monaural) 

 Dynamic MIC IN

Input impedance: 1.75 k

Ω

 ± 20% 

  * Supported microphones: Output impedance: 400 

Ω

 - 600 

Ω

 

 Condenser MIC IN

Input impedance (microphone bias resistance): 2.2 k

Ω

 ± 20%

Microphone power supply: plug-in power (voltage: 1.8 V) 

  * Supported microphones: Condenser microphones with plug-in power support 

 LINE IN

Input level: Max. 1 Vp-p 

  * Use a microphone with an amplifi er. 

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 Audio Output Terminal LINE OUT (monaural output)

Connect the camera to a speaker with an amplifi er. Audio can be sent to the speaker from RM 
Viewer.
Output terminal: 

Φ

 3.5 mm (

Φ

 0.14 in.) mini-jack (monaural) 

Output level: Max. 1 Vp-p 
* Use a speaker with an amplifi er.

 Important 

 Using incorrect settings for [Audio Input] may damage the camera and/or microphone. Be sure to 

confi gure the settings correctly. 

 Microphone characteristics may affect volume and sound quality. 

 Use RM Viewer to send audio to the speaker. VB-M700 Viewer cannot be used to send audio. 

 Images and audio do not always synchronize properly. 

 Audio may be interrupted depending on PC characteristics and network environment. 

 Images and audio can be distributed to up to 30 clients. However, audio may be interrupted when 

distributing to many clients. 

 Audio may be interrupted when using antivirus software. 

 Connecting and disconnecting the LAN cable interrupts the audio. Use the viewer to reconnect.

Using an SD Memory Card

Open the SD card cover as shown in the diagram to insert or remove the SD memory card. 
Firmly shut the SD card cover after inserting or removing the SD memory card.

SD card slot

SD card cover

Inserting the card

Push the SD memory card as far as possible into the SD card slot. 

Removing the card

Push the SD memory card in all the way until the card slightly pops out. Pinch the card and 
remove.

 Important

 Make sure the SD memory card isn't write-protected.

 When using an SD memory card with the camera for the fi rst time, it is recommended to format the card 

after inserting it into the camera (see “Memory Card” in “Setting Page” in the “VB-M700F/VB-M600D/
VB-M600VE Operation Guide”).

 Insert the SD memory card before installing the camera.

Mounting bracket

Using Camera Housing

When using the camera mounted in commercial camera housing, remove the camera's protection 
plate to reduce the effects of excess refl ections within the housing. 

 Remove the lock screw on the front cover and remove the front cover and protection plate. Then 

return only the front cover to its original position and fi x in place with the lock screw. 

Protection plate

Front cover

Lock screw

 When reattaching the protection plate, face the side with the cutout toward the lens.

Cutout

Mounting screw holes

Power connector

LAN cable

Example installations

Using a ceiling mounting bracket

Using a wall mounting bracket

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