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1. 360 endless revolution 1 s to 300 s 0 to 90 Horizontal Straight downwards 1 s to 180 s TCP UDP FTP ICMP ARP DHCP NTP DC 18 V 1 4 A 100 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F operating 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F recommended 20 to 85 RH without condensation 2 2 kg 4 850 Ibs Read Me First 1 Warranty Card 1 Service Information 72 fo eee ee ree arene 1 Ceiling Mount 1 Screw M3 x 12 mm 1 Cable plate 0 1 CD ROM wasecccbevessuevececs 1 AC Adaptor 6 1 Power Cord 1 8 m 1 E External Dimensions Unit mm inches 152 5 984 E Ceiling Mount hole Unit mm inches Screw positions positions 113 4 449 e Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 39 JVC is a registered trademark owned by Victor Company of Japan Limited JVG is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries 2004 Victor Company of Japan Limited VaAaNVD WYHOMLAN AdAL SINOG SS9D NA Printed in Thailand LWT0202 001A H
2. ficient length and strength to prevent danger in case the camera drops e A safety wire is not provided Please use an appropriate commercially available wire 2 Attaching the Ceiling Mount to the ceiling While taking care not to catch the connection cables attach the Ceiling Mount to the ceiling using four screws as shown in the diagram Use 8 32 UNC sized M4 sized screws or bolts If woodscrews are used use those with a diameter of 4 1 mm e Be sure to use four screws and attach them A firmly If the screws are not tightened firmly dust and moisture may enter the unit via the screw holes Screws e The rubber seals attached to the Ceiling Mount screw holes of the Ceiling Mount play the role of insulation in case the ceiling structure is made of a metallic material as well as the role of drip proofing If the ceiling structure is made of a metallic material improper insulation with the camera may produce noise in the video To prevent this occurring be sure to ensure cor rect insulation of the installation 20 Attaching the Camera 7 Attach the drop prevention wire As shown in the diagram take the drop pre vention wire from the camera and attach it to the hook on the Ceiling Mount Be sure to connect the drop prevention wire Otherwise the camera will not fit properly to the Ceiling Mount If they are engaged forc ibly they may be damaged e Do not connect cameras
3. Ceiling Mount Fix a wire securely for preventing the camera from falling off 4 Step 2 Setting the Network Install the software V Networks Controller and set the network for the PC and VN C655 Also perform the setting with V Networks Setup Tool and reg istration of the connected camera with V Networks Controller ts Page 14 ts Page 23 In a system where more than one VN C655 are used turn on the power for a VN y C655 first and then setting the camera 1 Page 28 Setting the IP Adress for VN C655 with V Networks Setup tool Only then turn on the power for a second one and go on to same setting Repeat the procedure for the other cameras amp Page 15 Step 3 Setting with V Networks Controller Use the installed V Networks Controller to perform the settings for Auto Pan Auto Patrol Auto Trace Picture Quality Preset Position Alarm and others Step 4 Operations with V Networks Controller With V Networks Controller Preset Position can be selected as well as start t Page 31 ing and stopping Auto Pan Auto Trace and Auto Patrol 13 Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation Cable Connections In order to prevent foreign objects from entering inside the ceilingn mount be sure to attach the hemispherical cover correctly The penetration of foreign objects into the Ceiling Mount may cause a malfunction and smoking or in the worst case a fire ignition 1 Making t
4. IP address automatically Select Use the following IP Address IP address is2 168 0 3 Set the IP address to 192 168 0 3 255 255 25 0 192 168 0 254 Subnet mask Default gateway 3 Set Subnet mask to an appropriate value according to the operating environment Ask the network administrator if necessary Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server f Advanced Cancel Alternate DNS server 5 Click __ J 27 Settings Step 2 Setting the Network Setting the IP Address for VN C655 with V Networks Setup Tool Set the IP address for VN C655 by using the installed V Networks Setup Tool With this V Networks Setup tool only VN C655 not other models can be connected e After the power for VN C655 is turned on there will be about 20 to 70 seconds until VN C655 becomes ready to be connected with the PC This is not a defect At the factory DHCP is set enabled for VN C655 About the DHCP function JVC does not recommend operating VN C655 with this function enabled because a differ ent IP address may be assigned upon the renewal of the leasing contract The DHCP function of VN C655 is designed for simplifying the installation and setting procedures For connecting VN C655 with the factory settings either one of the environments described below is required e En
5. the network Has the folder for saving images been deleted Check to see if it exists Is the disk full Check the available memory capacity Once connection is activated canceling an action is not possible Check the color adjustments of the monitor and video cards Change to the True Color 24 bits display With High Color 16 bits or lower display of natural color tones is difficult to achieve Adjust the white balance The white balance can be ad justed manually on the Quality Setting screen When shooting scenes with different light source e g when alternatively shooting outdoor scenes under sunlight and indoor scenes under fluorescent light auto white balance might take time to function Hue may seem to change a little bit depending on the object This is not a malfunction The white balance is automatically adjusted when it is set to AWC During the adjustment the picture quality cannot be set for a few seconds When a VN C655 is connected to multiple PCs priority will be given to the PC for which VN C655 operation set ting is last performed When the network is loaded with frequent broadcasting or collisions connection may fail or break Check the net work status Symptoms Camera control cannot be per formed or settings acquired are incorrect for a span of about 30 seconds upon turning on the power Video images cannot be dis played smoothly Unable to focus properly Forgotten the passw
6. the application software Depending on the usage of the PC there may be cases where problems occur even if the PC satisfies the technical requirements If the OS specifications of the PC to be used are higher they precede those described above Upgrading the Application For information on upgrading the application visit the following website http www jvc victor co jp english pro vnetworks index e html Introduction Controls Connectors and Indicators E Ceiling Mount MONITOR OUT Coaxial Cable Terminal ALARM I O Alarm Input Output Terminals Output Terminal of a composite video signal Terminals for Alarm input and Alarm output 1 Vp p with an output impedance of 75 Q to Page 18 be connected to video monitor etc ES Page 16 Signal Name Locking Screw ALARM ALMOUT1 Tighten this screw to fasten the camera clamp ing bracket a IN 1 POWER INPUT DC18V Terminal ALMIN IN 2 Connect to a supplied AC adaptor Safety Wire Hole To prevent the possibility of the entire camera falling down attach the safety wire between this hole and a secure attaching position in the ceiling koa 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector For network connection with a LAN cable ES Page 17 10 E Ceiling Mount Camera Connector side Camera Terminal Female Connect to the Male Terminal on the cam era Drop Prevention Hook Attach the Drop Prevention Wire amp to this hook to pre
7. this to a larger value Is the maximum Digital Zoom value set to a value other than x10 Zoom to 0 is possible when this is set to x10 37 Others Specifications E Camera Image pickup device 1 4 inch type interline transfer CCD 768 H x 494 V pixels Sync system Internal Scanning frequencies Horizontal 15 734 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz TTL auto tracking Manual White balance Electronic shutter 1 10000 sec Back light compensation Possible by selecting 4 photometry areas Colour level adjustment Possible Contour correction Both Horizontal and ENHANCE lt Monitor Output gt S N 50 dB typical AGC OFF ENHANCE 5 Minimum object Color mode illumination 32x slow shutter B amp W mode 0 06 Ix 50 output AGC 20 dB WIDE end Dynamic range 50 dB ExDR mode E Lens Zoom ratio Approx x25 10x electronic Focal distance 3 8mm to 95 mm Maximum aperture F1 6 WIDE to F3 7 Telephoto 38 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 Vertical level adjustable 2 0 Ix 50 output AGC 20 dB WIDE end 0 6 Ix 25 output AGC 20 dB WIDE end 0 07 Ix 50 output AGC 20 dB WIDE end E Pan Tilt Mechanism Panning range Panning speed Tilting range Tilting speed E LAN standard Comunication protocol E General Power supply Number of preset positions Ambient temperatures Ambient humidity Mass Accessories
8. to select the camera record and playback the camera images etc 34 bd Networks Controller 0 File View Control C Setting Help 9 CAMERA JPEG Camera Displays the name of the connected camera It is also possible to select the camera using the pull down menu Position tabs 1 10 11 20 21 30 31 40 41 50 51 60 61 70 71 80 81 90 and 91 99 Assign the buttons for position moving Buttons for position moving Select position Assign the buttons using position tabs in The Position Title is displayed via Tool Trip by placing the mouse cursor on the buttons PLAY Select the file saved in and replay Select this button too for replaying a recorded file with an alarm activated PAN O TILT O Zoom 100 STOP Stops recording REC When this is selected recording starts The recorded files are saved under the name shown in During recording the display Recording in progress appears in The display REC will also appear on the displayed image SNAPSHOT Saves only one frame of the image being displayed File View Control C Setting Help V Networks bi PLAY STOP REC Snap e Yhes OS oe Ae oe PAN TILT button Adjust the Pan Tilt position The operating angle per one Pan Tilt operation is set using angle step The operating speed of Pan Tilt is performed under Pan Tilt setting item of Setting ES Page 33 HOME button Move to the home posi
9. 19 Attaching the Ceiling Mount ccccccecsssseseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseaaasneees 20 Attaching ie Camer derer hes en eens E E ewan 21 Settings Step 2 Setting the Network V Networks Installing the SOMWAlC anne e eases 23 Setting the PC s IP Address for Windows XP cccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 24 Setup Tool Setting the PC s IP Address for Windows 2000 eceeeeeeeeeees 26 Setting the IP Address for VN C655 with V Networks SEUD TOO rerasan O 28 Registering the Connected Camera with V Networks Controller 30 Step 3 Setting with V Networks Controller Starting Up V Networks Controller cccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 31 Function Settings with V Networks Controller ccccceeeeseeeeeeeees 32 Operations Step 4 Operations with V Networks Controller V Networks Operations with V Networks Controller cc cccccesssecscesseesesesesseeeeeen 34 Controller TFOUDICSNOOUNG sissies anaoa ane aA aa aaea a aAa RAAE aaa 36 SPECICATION S varar a E ES 38 Features Mi High sensitivity CCD and bright zoom lens E Frame Rate The CCD features an improved sensitivity and the Up to 30 frames per second in 640 x 480 VGA zoom lens has a large aperture ratio of f1 6 at resolution WIDE end These features provide the camera gg Supports Multicast with a high sensitivity of 2 0 Ix in the color mode With Multicast the same image data can be sent 50 output AGC 20 dB at
10. 655 to the ceiling mounting bracket This may cause the equipment to malfunction m Note on consumable parts The following parts are consumable and should be replaced after a certain number of hours or a count of operations The service lives given below are only typical values They may vary depending on the oper ating environment and conditions Note that the replacement of consumable parts is chargeable even when they are replaced be fore the termination of the warranty period e Zoom lens assembly Zooming operation 2 million times Focusing operation 4 million times e Slip rings 5 million operations e Cooling fan 80 000 hours approx E Note on auto focusing Although this unit incorporates a one push auto focusing system and EASY AF functions auto focusing may sometimes be impossible depending on the object and camera setup In this case adjust the focusing manually Objects and images with which auto focusing may be difficult e When the image brightness is extremely high e When the image brightness is extremely low e When the image brightness varies continu ously for example when the object is a flash ing light e When the image contrast difference between bright and dark is very poor e When the image does not contain a vertical contour component e When vertical stripe patterns recur on the screen Camera setups with which auto focusing may be difficult e When the AGC is activated and
11. Do not turn on the power for multiple cameras at the same time If an IP address redundancy occurred ensure that only one VN C655 exists on a single LAN environment and wait for some time at least 10 minutes Or turn off the power once for all network equipment and turn it on again for proper access to VN C655 15 Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation Cable Connections continued 4 Connecting Coaxial cable Connecting a RG 59 coaxial cable Fold back the mesh wires and secure them with insulation tape in order to prevent them from becoming loose and thus causing a short circuit Polyethylene Mesh wires Conductor ISSA Insulation tape r Provided screw Screw removed in plate C9 gt 16 If the cable is extended the signal attenuation is increased the resolution drops and the noise in creases Should it be required to extend the cable use a thicker cable or a cable length compensa tor The figures inside the brackets are the dimensions when the coaxial cable is dis tributed from the side of the cover Unit mm Provided cable y the figure on the left To feed the coaxial cable through the cap on the side of the cover change the positioning of the cable plate as shown below 5 Connecting a LAN Cable Connect the camera to a hub or a PC by using a LAN cable e For hub connection Use a straight cable e For PC connection Use a cross over cable Th
12. JVC DOME TYPE NETWORK CAMERA VN C655 READ ME FIRST JVC J a i gt E These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliiances AO D O 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The appliance may PORTABLE CART WARNING fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance symbol provided by RETAC Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination t
13. Settings Step 2 Setting the Network Setting the PC s IP Address for Windows XP After attaching the camera proceed to set the IP address of the PC by which the camera is operated With Windows XP follow the procedure below to set the IP address For Windows 2000 Page 26 Under a DHCP environment and also if the IP address to be allotted to V Networks is already known skip Setting the PC s IP Address 1 Click Aste e Right click My Network and select Properties 2 Select the network connected to the PC by which VN C655 is operated e Right click to select Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BS SMC EtherPower I 10 700 Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks Ensure that Client for Microsoft Networks w g Fle and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks is selected w JM CoS Packet Scheduler Mi pg nternet Frotocol TCP IP Description If either Client for Microsoft Networks or Internet Protocol TCP IP is not displayed select Install Transmission Control Protocal lnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected 24 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Local Area Connection Prop
14. TWORKS and then bed V Networks Controller to start up V Networks Controller 2 Select File and New 3 New is displayed a Q Enter 198 168 0 2 in IP Address IP Address Ntdetmaree tla A In a DHCP environment enter the IP address allotted by the DHCP server ave IN A E Frogram Files Y NETWORKS W Networks Contra Brawse c Request Mode SS f High Speed Normal 2 Enter V Network Name aname under which the camera is registered Use a name that is easy to remember such as the installation location or number 1 to 40 characters 3 Select the distribution method of image Normal Client will send requests for each image to VN C655 Set to Normal when using a narrow bandwidth network High Speed Images will be automatically sent from VN C655 at the specified frame rate Images with a resolution of 640 x 480 can be sent at a maximum frame rate of 30 fps When sending out images to multiple clients simultaneously however transmission at a rate of 30 fps for 640 x 480 images is not possible Start recording an connection recording on connection Cancel 4 Recording files of the name given in are saved in a designated folder here You can set whether VN C655 automatically Images are divided into IP fragments starts recording upon connection when set to High Speed Data is transmitted at the frame rate set at VN C655 When sett
15. al apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Class A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product These instructions are for VN C655U Before beginning to operate this unit please read the instruction manual carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained Contents 7 CONS sek EEEE E A E E EE EE EEE A 4 Introduction EEEa o A E E A A E E A 5 Operating FrecaulonS oriee E E E 5 tems INCI CO reten enaa a a S 8 Required Operating Environment cccccccesesseeeeceeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeees 9 Upgrading the Application rsscisina i 9 Controls Connectors and Indicators cee eecceeceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 10 Preparations Connection Examples ccccceeeseccecceeeeeeeceneeeeeceseeeeeseneseesesseneeeeeens 12 Preparan Procedure ana a a a E 13 Step 1 Connection and Installation Cable Connections sssri e a e Eo aea a Eea aaa AE 14 t Making th Nole eisiaa E A A 14 2 Connect INE cables visonerien aena 14 3 Connecting the Power Cord ssssssessssrrerseeerrrrrrrrressrrrrrrrrene 15 4 Connecting a Coaxial Cable ccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 16 5 Connecting a LAN Cable ee ceccecceeeeseseeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeeeees 17 6 Connecting the Alarm I O Terminals cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 18 7 NAR IN DUE TEMNA ane 18 8 Alarm Output Rerminial cvs cee haves haere E
16. e camera in the following procedure Installing V Networks Controller 1 Select Setup exe found in the JVC folder 2 Proceed by following the instructions shown on the screen 3 If the installation is successfully executed the V Networks icon is created in Programs of the Windows Start menu bed V Networks Controller is displayed in V Networks Installing V Networks Setup Tool 1 Open the JVC folder and then the setup folder inside Select Setup exe 2 Proceed by following the instructions shown on the screen 3 If the installation is successfully executed the V Networks icon is created in Programs of the Windows Start menu Fz vn c655u Setup Tool is displayed in V Networks Operation of V Networks Controller with DirectX9 x or Windows Media Player9 x If DirectX9 x or Windows Media Player9 x are installed on your PC the V Neworks controller may not work properly regarding viewing MPEG4 image of the VN C10 VN C11U Black image is displayed In such a case please follow the steps below No malfunction has been found by now 1 In command prompt type regsvr32 exe u mp4sdmod dll and press Enter to delete the registration of the Mpeg4d Decoder DMO 2 In command prompt type regsvr32 exe mp4sds32 ax and press Enter to delete the registration of the Microsoft MPEG4 Video Decompressor If success the message DllRegistreServer in mp4sds32 ax succeeded be shown 23
17. e to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to danger ous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the follow ing conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those con trols that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance ex
18. enomenon for solid state image pickup devices CCD and is not a malfunction WE When the camera is used to monitor the same position over many hours e g continuously for 24 hours a day the contact resistance of the panning mechanism may increase This may cause the picture to be affected by noise interference or the V Networks Controller operation becoming un stable To prevent this happening once a week turn the system off and on in order to initialize the camera and to clean the contacts WE Do not touch the lens on the dome cover directly by hand Contamination of the cover will lead to deterioration of the picture quality WE Since the dome cover is of a hemispherical shape the picture tends to become distorted at the edges of the hemisphere When the camera is tilted and pointed in the horizontal direction the picture may be out of focus because the camera will then cap ture the edges of the hemisphere WE When an object is located near a light source or contains a large difference in brightness ghosting may occur This phenomenon is due to the char acteristics of the dome cover and the built in lens and is not a malfunction W Make sure to use the supplied AC adaptor W Certain hubs and switches equipped with SNMP functions have a broadcast or multicast control func tion If the function is enabled multicast images created by this product may not be viewed prop erly Mi Do not connect cameras other than VN C
19. er Advanced g Click Cx 5 Click in Local Area Connection Properties 25 Settings Step 2 Setting the Network Setting the PC s IP Address for Windows 2000 After attaching the camera proceed to set the IP address of the PC by which the camera is operated With Windows 2000 follow the procedure below to set the IP address 1 Click start Select Settings and click Control Panel 2 Double click Network and Dial up Co 3 Double click Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Properties ah x General Connect using E9 SMC EtherPower Il 10 100 Ethernet Adapter Components checked are used by this connection E Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks LT NetRE II Protea Bl ntermet Protocol TCP IP _ D Select Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Click Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in taskbar when connected 26 4 Click IP Address in TCP IP properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an
20. era are displayed e f a password has been set enter the correct password e This Controller can be connected to VN C1 VN C2 VN C3 VN C30 only for JPEG VN A1 VN C10 VN C11 and VN C655 31 Settings Step 3 Setting with V Networks Controller Function Settings with V Networks Controller With V Networks Controller settings for image size alarm etc can be performed 00 9 Angle Step Cs 7 C8 C2 GD oo Ere se PLAY STOP REC Snap kad Yew a oe ee oe File Control C New Creates a new file if the cam Auto Pan Select this item and click to start era is connected for the first Auto Pan operation une Auto Patrol Select this item and click to start Delete Deletes a file Mode1 to Auto Patrol for the selected Motion Detect Mode3 meee Standby Not functional on this unit Auto trace Select this item and click to start Exit Exits Controller AUG ace Operate Auto Pan Stop Click to stop Auto Pan operation O Via Auto Patrol Stop Clickto stop Auto Patrol operati Image Size Sets the image display size Ua aon a MAE S ene rn JPEG 640x480 320x240 Auto Trace Stop Click to stop Auto Trace operation Upside Down Displays the image inversely This function is used in the case that the camera is in versely installed The followings are disabled during Auto Pan e Auto Pan Setting e Auto Patrol Setting e Auto Trace Setting e Position Setting e Pan Contro
21. ere are a few types of LAN board for which a cross over cable cannot be used Check the specifications of the LAN board to be used before performing connection For 100 BASE TX use a CAT 5 cable 17 Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation Cable Connections continued 6 Connecting the Alarm I O Terminals Connect to the equipment with alarm input terminal using the alarm signal cable Cable Flat blade screwdriver T N Flat blade screwdriver 7 Alarm input Terminal e The connector can be released by loosening the screws on the two sides as shown in the figure e Strip the coating of each cable by about 4 mm before inserting it After connecting all of the cables turn the screws on the side to fasten the connectors Cable Specifications 50 m max UL1007 UL1015 or equivalent AWG 22 to AWG 18 or equivalent Due to external noise the camera may not work properly even if the length of the cable is less than 50 m If this occurs use a shielded cable or keep the cable away from the noise source This terminal is for connecting with a sensor infrared door or metallic or a manual switch Sensor Connection Example 1 VCC VN C655 DC18V Terminal 1 or T Grounding terminal Sensor Connection Example 2 Alarm input equivalent circuit Relay switch etc OUT GND 18 Input Requirements e No voltage relay input or NPN open col
22. erties General Authentication Advanced Connect using Eg SMC EtherPower 10 7100 Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following itema E Client for Microsoft Networks a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Ml E nS Packet Scheduler g lnternet Protocol TCPYIP l Select Internet Protocol TCP IP C Pepaties Dpp Click Description Transmission Control Protocollnternmet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected 4 Select Use the following IP address to set IP Address and Subnet Mask and then click General Select Use the following IP address You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your net york supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network dministrator for the appropriate IP settings Set IP Address to 192 168 0 3 O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Before changing the IP address note down the original address Do not use the same IP address Subnet mask Te pees TEETE eee elsewhere in this network environ ment Use the following DNS server addresses Set Subnet Mask to an appropriate value Prefered DNS server ao ao G o according to the operating environment Ask the network administrator if necessary Alternate DNS serv
23. he hole Make a hole for passing the connection cables through the inner side of the ceiling Make a 90 mm 3 5 inches diameter hole in the ceiling Diameter 90 mm f Page 39 2 Connect the cables Connect the cables to the terminals on the Ceiling Mount The connection cables include Alarm Sig nal cable LAN cable coaxial cable and Lan cable DC18V power cable a Alarm signal cable 7 LAN cable 1 Page 17 Connect to the hub or PC Coaxial one 2 Alarm Signal cable Page 18 Connect to devices with an alarm output Power cord terminal Geof peas lt lt lt 3 Coaxial cable f Page 16 Connect to the monitor etc 4 Power cord ES Page 15 Connect to the supplied AC adaptor 14 3 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the camera to DC 18 V Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the DC 18 V input terminal on the terminal stand For a system with multiple VN C655s In asystem where more than one VN C655 are used turn on the power for a VN C655 first and then setting the camera amp Page 28 Setting the IP Adress for VN C655 with V Networks Setup tool Only then turn on the power for a second one and go on to same setting Repeat the procedure for the other cameras The IP address of VN C655 is set to 198 168 0 2 at the factory Proper access cannot be established due to IP address redundancy if the power is turned on for multiple cameras at one time under a single LAN environment
24. hibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition Safety Precautions FOR USA AND CANADA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash wish arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of uninsulated dangerous volt age within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to con stitute a risk of electric shock to per sons The exclamation point within an equi lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important op erating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompa nying the appliance INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to prov
25. ide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC COULD VOID USERAfS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Due to design modifications data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior notice WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTRO CUTION NE PAS EXPOSER APPAREIL A LHUMIDITE OU ALA PLUIE INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA This Class A digit
26. ing the frame rate to High Speed do so upon ensuring that this does not add excessive load to the network Do not set to High Speed for narrow band For connecting VN C655 with the factory set width networks tings either one of the environments described below is required Maximum data transmission capacity is 8 Mb s A maximum rate of 30 fps may not be possible for 640 x 480 images depend ing on the image size When in high speed mode up to 7 cli ents can be connected e Environment where no DHCP server exists e Environment where a DHCP server which Clearly defines the IP address and MAC ad dress allotted to VN C655 exists 30 Settings Step 3 Setting with V Networks Controller Starting Up V Networks Controller With the installed Controller camera images can be monitored The settings for recording replay and frame rate etc can also be performed 7 Select Start Programs VINETWORKS and then bead V Networks Controller to start up V Networks Controller File View Control C Setting Help FA Networks Controller Ioj xi V Network 1 In the pull down menu select the camera to connect Caution After the power for VN C655 is turned on there will be about 20 seconds until ee JOID PLAY STOP REC SnapShot pm Views MA mT VN C655 becomes ready to be con trolled with the PC This is not a de fect rd CameraA Live images from the cam
27. l The followings are disabled during Auto Patrol e Auto Pan Setting e Auto Patrol Setting e Auto Trace Setting e Pan Tilt Control e Zoom Control The followings are disabled during Auto Trace e Auto Pan Setting e Auto Patrol Setting e Auto Trace Setting e Pan Tilt Control e Zoom Control e Focus Control 32 With V Networks Controller settings for image size alarm etc can be performed Setting Quality Framerate Position Memory Alarm Reg Alarm Pan Tilt Setting Auto Pan Setting Auto Patrol Setting Auto Trace Setting Time Stamp Property 6 8 i rd ViNetworks Controller View Control C a gt V Networks i JJO S p PLAY STOP REC Snap Yemas Oe Sets the compression rate and image quality Sets the number of frames transmitted per second Set Preset Position If this is selected Wl alarm operation will be enabled Alarm actions for each alarm can be set individually Set the operation speed and Auto Flip of Pan Tilt Set Auto Pan operation Set Auto Patrol operation Set Auto Trace operation Sets display of the date and time of camera image Changes information on cameras not currently con nected r zl 5 For checking the version of V Networks Controller 33 Operations Step 4 Operations with V Networks Controller Operations with V Networks Controller V Networks Controller can be used
28. lector input e The polarity of the input detection can be selected via software e Make Break Toggle at least 500 ms e Circuit current at low level 0 6 mA e Voltage applied at high level 18 V 8 Alarm Output Terminal This terminal is for connecting with an alarm annunciator such as an indicator a lamp or a buzzer Annunciator Output Requirements sae e Equivalent to NPN open collector output ee The output logic is set with V Networks Setup Tool e Allowed applied voltage DC 12 V max e Allowed input current 50 mA e Momentary output 1 to 5000 ms The duration is set with V Networks Setup Grounding terminal Tool Connect the VN C655 grounding terminal Alarm output equivalent circuit to the one of the annunciator 19 Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation Attaching the Ceiling Mount 1 Attaching a safety wire Attach a safety wire to the Ceiling Mount and to the ceiling slab or channel to prevent the unit from being able to fall to the floor First attach the safety wire to the Ceiling Mount by passing the wire through the safety wire hole see the diagram on the left To a ceiling slab or channel e Connect the wire so that it can be insulated from the ceiling structure If the ceiling struc ture is made of a metallic material inadequate insulation with the camera may produce noise Four on each side in the video signal e Use a wire and ceiling attachment having suf
29. o overturn Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are pro vided for ventila Vives tion and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from over SEa heating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it form the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product du
30. on should be paid to because of for example danger involved Functional or operational tips Ieg Pages or items to refer to In no case shall JVC be held liable for any loss or damage to the customer or for any claim from any third party arising from using this software For the purpose of improving the product the software specifications are subject to change without prior notice The product names that appear in this document are brand names or registered trademarks of each relevant company Marks and symbols such as and do not appear in this document Required Operating Environment PC Specifications OS Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 or higher Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional CPU Pentium III 500 MHz or higher Pentium IV 3 2 GHz or higher recommended Memory Capacity 128 MB or more 1GB or more recommended Hard Disk Space 20 MB or more Display Video Card 1024 X 768 pixels or more True Color 24 bits or 32 bits VRAM 8MB above and VRAM 256MB or more is recommended The on board video clip may sometimes cause malfunction LAN Specifications e 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX network connected with IEEE802 3 hubs e General users of Windows XP or restricted users of Windows 2000 are not allowed to change settings such as adding deleting V Networks snapshot and recording e The PC specifications above are only for a reference purpose They are not meant to guaran tee a smooth operation of
31. one alloted or approved by the network administrator Operator idress ai _ Operator i ir Address x Administrator 1192 168 0 2 So 3 Set the subnet mask to an appropriate Subnet Mas Multicast BEW J value according to the operating environ 2 255 255 0 J Private Mask FTP Setting ment Ask the network administrator if nec eae essary Recording Memory Info 2 Click fo fo fo 0 Default Gateway V Networks ID works as an identifica For other settings next page tion code set to VN C655 Only alphanu meric characters can be used This ID does not directly affect the operation by the user Normally the ID should be set as CAMO00001 CAMO00002 etc 0 to 8 characters to update the values A new IP address becomes effective when VN C655 is automatically reset 4 Start up V Networks Controller In a system where more than one VN C655 are used turn on the power for a VN C655 first and proceed the setting to Step 3 Settings with V Networks Setup Tool Only then turn on the power for a second one and go on to Step 3 Repeat the procedure for the other cameras 29 Settings Step 2 Setting the Network Registering the Connected Camera with V Networks Controller The connected camera can be registered with the installed V Networks Controller 7 Select Start Programs V NE
32. one time to multiple computers on the network E Optical Electronic zooming without decreasing the frame rate The 25X optical zoom lens and 10X electronic W Image Recording Function zoom circuitry allows the camera to be used even Equipped with an image recording function by in surveillance situations in which the object is very alarm input small WE Conventional surveillance camera peripheral lM DSP with a wide dynamic range can be used Even objects that have a large difference in bright VN C655 has a design similar to other CCTV moni ness can be monitored clearly toring cameras allowing peripheral equipment for W Day Night surveillance such cameras to be also used for VN C655 When the light is low the camera pictures canbe W Private masking facility switched automatically to black and white pictures When the camera target area contains an area The camera is also compatible with IR illumination that is required to be hidden the camera can be wavelength 850 nm to 880 nm set accordingly in order to mask it Mi High speed pan tilt table The high speed rotating table with a horizontal panning speed of 300 sec and a vertical tilting speed of 180 sec makes it possible to recall a preset position quickly Operating Precautions WE To save energy turn the system power off when e In a place where corrosive gasses are gener ever it is not in use ated MI This camera cannot be used outdoors ifthe op IN a place subject to vib
33. ord upon enabling the password protec tion feature Camera turns to another direc tion upon initializing Unable to select position Video images are not displayed PAN TILT action of camera is slow Zoom does not move to 0 Remedial Actions e About 30 seconds are required for initialization of the cam era to complete upon turning on the power To perform camera control or acquire settings do so by allowing an interval of 30 seconds after turning on the power Live images may appear in slow motion or loss of frames may occur when PC specifications or network bandwidth is inadequate This is not a malfunction The auto focus function may not be able focus properly when shooting a dark or empty area In this case adjust focus manually In principle there may be difficulty in adjusting focus on an object with horizontal stripes Focus may not be sharp in some cases when adjusting manually at the TELE end This is not a malfunction Repair services will be required to undo the password pro tection function Please consult the dealer from which the product is purchased Please also note that you may be asked to produce iden tification cards for security reasons The home position is not registered Register the home position Positions are not registered Register positions accordingly Is the unit connected to a 18V DC power supply Check the connection Is the Pan Tilt speed setting set to a small value Set
34. other than VN C655 This may cause the equipment to malfunction a Attach Drop Prevention Wire to this hook Drop Prevention Wire e Be sure to attach the safety cable Other wise the camera could fall to the floor car ing damage to itself and any person pass ing underneath 2 Ensure that the locking screw is loose The camera cannot be attached properly if the locking screw of the Ceiling Mount is too tight at this stage Locking screw Camera clamping 3 Fit the camera bracket Check the position of the camera clamping bracket and that of the locking screw and fit the camera to the Ceiling Mount 21 Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation Attaching the Camera continued Camera clamping bracket ess fae athe camera is horizontal then turn the camera clockwise until it stops En sure that the camera clamping bracket is in line with the locking screw of the Ceiling Mount Rotate the camera clockwise Lock screw 5 Tighten the locking screw Tighten the lock screw using a Phillips screw driver If the locking screw is not tightened firmly the camera may vibrate or come loose Be sure to tighten the locking screw firmly To remove the camera from the Ceiling Mount reverse the steps 7 to 5 Tighten the locking screw 22 Settings Step 2 Setting the Network Installing the Software PP OPO OD OD AD OAD Od Od Pd Ped Pd Ped Ped Ped Ped with th
35. owever this is not a malfunction E When equipment that generates strong magne tism such as a transceiver is used near to the unit while the AGC circuit is ON beat noise etc may interfere with the picture If a transceiver or similar equipment is used keep it at a distance of at least 3 metres 10 feet away E If VN C655 and the cables connected to VN C655 are installed at a location where strong electrical or magnetic waves are generated near a radio TV set transformer motor etc the quality of im age and color may be affected W In auto iris mode when the AGC circuit is ON vary ing the iris with the iris control button may not change the picture brightness This is due to the automatic gain boost by the V Networks Control ler Inthis case set AGC to OFF or use the manual iris mode W In auto iris mode the V Networks Controller may not function under certain brightness conditions i e when a sufficient amount of light cannot be obtained In this case set the iris mode to manual E When the camera is used in ATW Auto White bal ance mode the colors captured by the camera may differ from the actual colors being shot due to the mechanics of the auto tracking operation within the white balance circuit However this is not a malfunction W if a very bright object such as a lamp is being monitored the picture may contain vertical lines smear above and below the bright object in the picture This is a normal ph
36. rations tional outdoor housing is not attached e In a place with excessive dust MI This camera has been designed to be hung from WE insufficient ventilation of the camera may cause a ceiling with its base uppermost a malfunction Be careful not to block ventila Do not install it in an upside down position on tion to the camera This unit radiates heat from surface or at an angle as this may cause mal the panel surfaces top panel and side panels function or a noticeable shortening of its ser DO not install it in a place where a heat pool vice life may form such as near a wall E Do not install or use the camera in the following Ml Do not install the camera in a place exposed to cold air for example near to the air outlet of an locations e In a place exposed to rain or water air onditioner Otherwise moisture may become e In a place containing vapor or oil soot for ex Condensed inside the dome cover ample in a kitchen WE Do not point the lens at a strong light source for e In a place outside the operating temperature example the sun doing so may cause the cam range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F era to malfunction e Near a source of strong radio waves or mag netism radiation or X rays Introduction Operating Precautions continued E The camera incorporates an AGC circuit As a re sult when it is used under low light conditions the camera gain may increase automatically This makes the picture appear uneven h
37. the image is coarse e When SENSE UP is activated and the im age contains only little motion E Zooming When zooming is stopped near the Telephoto end during manual operation or by selecting a preset position focusing may deviate slightly In addition the manual Zooming operation may not always be smooth These phenomena are due to the characteristics of the built in lens and are not malfunctions E Preset positions e The zooming position of the camera can be set to a total of 100 preset positions including the home position e The TILT position can be set and operated only between 0 to 90 even when the item FLIP is set to ON WE Observe the following points when carrying out maintenance of the camera e Turn off the power to all equipment to be used before proceeding e Clean the dome cover using a lens cleaning cloth or tissue The dome cover may become stained in a very short period in certain operating environments If the dome cover lens becomes excessively con taminated clean it with a lens cleaning cloth or tissue moistened with a solution of neutral de tergent in water Introduction Items Included CD ROM The Instruction Manual inside Ceilling Mount Read Me First Warranty Card Service Information Card i MHS Screw Power Cord M3x12 mm Cable Plate 1 8 m AC Adaptor How to Use This Manual Characters and Symbols used in this Manual Operational points special attenti
38. tion The Position Title is displayed via Tool Trip by placing the mouse cursor on the buttons ZOOM button and ZOOM bar Adjust the zooming position Angle step Sets the degree of angle to move per one click when operating using PAN TILT button If this is set to O degree Pan Tilt will operate continuously Reduced screen Ocamera Wivi Networks Controller 0 Bile xil SIZE Reduces the size of the V Networks Controller screen See below PAN TILT position indicator Current Pan Tilt position and Zoom position will be displayed Digital zoom is indicated in yellow characters e For starting and stopping the operation of Auto Pan Auto Patrol and Auto Trace re fer to page 32 Position moving Compression mode 3 SIZE Click again to return to the larger size Press here to enlarge OPAN TILT button Others Troubleshooting Symptoms Forgotten the VN C655 IP ad dress that was changed with V Networks Setup Tool Unable to record While Now Connecting is being displayed it takes time to cancel an action The coloration is unsatisfactory The operation is disabled for a few seconds when the white balance is changed to AWC Image size changes automati cally Connection to VN C655 cannot be established or fails 36 Remedial Actions e Press the Search button of V Networks Setup Tool to see the IP addresses of all the cameras connected to
39. vent the camera from falling Clamping Holes x 4 Attach the camera to a ceiling using these holes Camera Terminal Male Connect to the Female Camera Terminal on the Ceiling Mount Camera Body Cover Do not remove the camera body cover while the camera is installed on a ceiling Doing so will cause the dome cover to fall down E Camera 14 Dome Cover The dome cover is fragile Take care when handling it Lens The lens is not a replaceable item Camera Clamping Bracket In order to clamp the camera onto the Ceiling Mount insert and tighten the Locking Screw into this bracket Drop Prevention Wire Attach this wire to the Drop Prevention Hook on the Ceiling Mount sss Preparations Connection Examples LAN Connection VN C655 VN C655 Q Network Connection VN C655 3 lt Z ro O1 oO FTP Server Images are automatically PC updated at a regular interval f PC Peer to Peer Connection VN C655 lt S gt L amp a SRS L sts s gt SERRES Cross Cable SSE 12 Preparation Procedure Set the camera in the following procedure Step 1 Connection and Installation Firstly make a hole on the ceiling and connect the power cable LAN cable alarm and others to the terminal of the ceiling mounting bracket of this unit Then install the camera to a
40. vironment where no DHCP server exists Environment where a DHCP server exists which clearly defines the allotted IP address and MAC address 7 Select Start Programs V INETWORKS and then Fz vn c655u Setup Tool to start up V Networks Setup Tool Enter the IP address of the camera to be x connected to Connection IP Address so Viletaurce setup Tuu wi The IP address is set to 192 168 0 2 at Ea the factory Start to Vo Networks set up Connection IP address ii V Networks Search a The V Networks Search screen is dis Y Networks IF Address List Search played TimeOut 3 bec To start search click V Networks IP Address List is a played Multicast earch OF TimeOut is for setting the time for searching 1 to 30 seconds If no IP address is displayed by searching change the value to a longer one and then search again e f V Networks on LAN has a different subnet from that of the PC connection cannot be established even if the IP address of the camera can be searched and found Reconnect the camera after changing the IP address of the PC accordingly 28 2 Confirm the settings Select whether to use DHCP rks Setup Tool i x Settings IP Addres 192 168 0 2 ViNetworks ID e With DHCP selected the IP ad Mac Addil ss 00 80 98 00 30 1F dress of the DHCP server etc can be checked Password Gi FoI se Change the IP address to the

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