1-5Before Using the VB-C50FiVBCollector Ver. 2.1 (→ P.6-9)This tool is for collecting and viewing still pictures recorded by the VB-C50Fi on a PC.Operating System Windows 2000 (SP4)/Windows XP (SP1a or SP2)Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP1 or SP2), Netscape 7.1 or 7.2Hard Disk 20 GB HDD or greater required (NTFS formatted)* Must be installed from the supplied CD-ROM (→ P.2-11).* If you configure your system to record pictures per second with camera servers and perform the maximumof 16 tasks (→ P.6-15) at the same time, it is recommended that you use a desktop PC with Pentium 4 2.2GHz and 512 MB RAM or greater.* It is recommended that you configure to collect up to 10,000 still pictures/day per a camera server. If thetotal amount of still pictures exceeds this value, it may take several minutes to display all the pictures.Hardware and Software RequirementsNoteUsing the VB-C50Fi with Windows XP SP2...If you use the VB Initial Setup Tool or VBCollector with Windows XP SP2, you will need tochange your Windows firewall settings on your PC.VB Initial Setup ToolIf you installed the VB Initial Setup Tool on a PC with Windows XP SP2 and try to launch thetool, you may encounter a Windows Security Alert dialog.If the Windows Security Alert dialog appears, click Unblock. Once you click the Unblockbutton, the dialog box will not be displayed again.Settings are now complete.VBCollectorIf you installed the VBCollector on a PC with Windows XP SP2 and used the AutomaticDownload by Notification function, please follow the procedures as described below.After installation of the VBCollector:1. From the Windows Start menu, launch the Control Panel.2. In Control Panel, select Windows Firewall.If Windows Firewall is not shown, select “Security Center” and then select “WindowsFirewall”.3. In the Windows Firewall dialog box, select the Exception tab and thenclick Add Program.4. In the Add a Program dialog box, click Browse.In the Browse dialog box, select the location where you installed the VBCollector andenter the file name as “VBCICSM.exe”.5. In the Windows Firewall dialog box, your program is now listed. Makesure it is enabled (checked). Click OK to close the dialog box.Settings are now complete.○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○Continued on the following page. a