Canon VB-R13VE Manual

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Operating system language
English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Turkish, Russian, Thai, and Japanese
Environment languages switched using language-packs are not supported.
• The system requirements described above are the minimum configuration, assuming the following operating 
environment:
• The following are guidelines for implementing a system for a small-scale user.
The Viewer computer specifications on P. 14 are required even for small scale systems (up to four cameras) using 
RM-Lite, if you want to display H.264 video.
Storage Server/Viewer/RM Manager
*1 Do not use H.264 in small-scale systems, as this can have a negative effect on Viewer use.
*2 The data size of recorded audio is calculated using a frame rate of 10 fps per camera.
*3 Total number of all types of events.
*4 Assumes a standard resolution ([Video Quality] setting is [3]) and that the receive size and display size are the same. If the 
receive size and display size are different, performance may decrease due to an increase in processing load.
*5 The number of videos you can display at once depends on the amount of memory available. If there is not enough memory, 
you will not be able to display videos.
Storage Server
Maximum recording/playback data rate
16 Mbps *
1
Overall recording frame rate
256 fps or slower *
2
Maximum number of cameras with motion detection
0 units
Maximum events processed *
3
10,000 events per day
Viewer
Estimated display frame rate *
4
1920 x 1080: 1 fps
1280 x 960: 2 fps
960 x 540: 5 fps
640 x 480: 10 fps
480 x 270: 15 fps
320 x 240: 30 fps
Total number of simultaneously displayable MPEG-4 
videos
6 or less*
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System components
Guideline
Number of cameras
Approx. 9 cameras (assuming RM-9 is used for operation)
Recording frame rate
5 fps x 9 cameras with 320 x 240 standard resolution (approx. 8 Mbps in terms of data rate)
Display frame rate
When displaying only live video:
3 fps 
x
 9 cameras (= 27 fps) with 320 
x
 240 standard resolution
When displaying only playback video:
5 fps 
x
 6 cameras (= 30 fps) with 320 
x
 240 standard resolution
When displaying live video and playback video simultaneously:
3 fps 
x
 8 for live display + 5 fps 
x
 1 for playback with 320 
x
 240 standard resolution
Others
H.264 is not used