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1. 7 E een JVCCAM_SD EXTMOV MOV_0001 MTS F MOV_0002 MTS MOV_0003 MTS Video files with defective management information y 7 7 7 E PRIVATE AVCHD BDMV STREAM XXXXX MTS Video File Management Information JVC BACKUP CLIPINF PLAYLIST INDEX BDM MOVIEOBJ BDM Do not delete move rename folders and files e The saved data can be played back by Windows Media Player 12 35 36 esn Checking the message history STATUS tab Use the STATUS tab to check error messages or currently connected users The STATUS tab is categorized into CAMERA NETWORK and LOG IN USER CAMERA LOG IN USER Tab LOGGED IN USERS Switch the display Displays the logged in users 2 ERROR INFO 2 DISABLE button Select a target user from LOGGED IN USERS to disallow connections from the user Displays the error history of the camera NETWORK ERROR INFO Displays the network error history SETTING INFO Displays the current settings Using JVC CAM Control The supplied JVC CAM Control allows you to control multiple cameras Required operating environment Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit 64 bit Pre install with SP1 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Quad 2 66 GHz or higher when using MPEG 2 TS HD RAM 2 GB or more
2. 1 Zoom ratio 5 Displays the current zoom ratio 1 Zoom You can change the zoom amount on the CAMERA SETTINGS page 43 STANDBY 0h20m 2 Recording status Indicates the camera status STANDBY Recording not in progress REC Recording in progress Recording mode ecording mode UXP XP SP EP SD card ndicates that an SD card can be used Remaining recording time ndicates the remaining recording time Power status Indicates the power status Green Remaining battery 60 or more Green Remaining battery 50 to 60 Yellow Remaining battery 40 to 50 joe Remaining battery 30 to 40 Re Re Ww D A o oD JAB i Red Remaining battery 20 to 30 E Red Remaining battery 0 to 20 Running with the AC adapter s 7 8 Reload button pdate images Setting button Displays the setting screen gt page 34 N Cc STREAM SETTINGS Select a stream format Record button Stop button Start recording E Stop recording e Recording stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours asn esn 34 ON ADJUST Apa TILTER ENABLED 4 BRIGHTNESS ADJUST AUTO v SHUTTER SPEED AUTO x WHITE BALANCE AUTO x IMPORT VIDEO QU
3. The SD card cannot be recognized Check the card page 26 e No WPS compatible device can be found Check if there is a distance or interference between the devices COMMUNICATION ERROR oo t e Check the connection and destination device OCCURRED e Enter the correct user name and password of the administrator For the administrator s account the initial setting of the user name is root and that of the password is password UNABLE TO SWITCH DURING e You cannot open the FILE MANAGEMENT tab during RECORDING recording Stop recording UNABLE TO UPDATE DURING e You cannot change the DIS GAIN UP setting during RECORDING streaming recording Stop streaming recording e Check the type of the entered text character number INVALID DATA INPUT single byte double byte etc THE USERNAME IS ALREADY IN e You cannot register a user name already in use Enter USE another user name COMPATIBLE DEVICE NOT FOUND UNABLE TO LOG IN CHECK THE USERNAME AND PASSWORD e The two passwords entered on the change password INCORRECT PASSWORD screen are different Enter the same password in the two fields USE AC ADAPTER e When updating the firmware connect the AC adapter page 12 e Check if the update file is written in the correct folder NO UPDATES AVAILABLE on the SD card e Retrieve the firmware update file and copy it to the SD UPDATE CORRUPTED card INSTALLED UPDATE ON THIS e Obtain the updater for the unit CAMERA CAN
4. Establishing a wired connection to the access point 1 Select WIRED NETWORK in NETWORK If the sub settings are not displayed click on the left of NETWORK 2 Configure the following settings IP ADDRESS First three values separated by dot Same as those of the access point Last value Different from that of the access point within the range of 1 to 254 Example If the access point is 192 168 1 1 set 192 168 1 2 SUBNET MASK Same as the access point Example 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY Same as the IP address of the access point Example 192 168 1 1 PRIMARY DNS Same as the IP address of the access point Example 192 168 1 1 SECONDARY DNS Blank For how to set the access point refer to the instruction manual etc of the access point e When multiple cameras are set up in the same network assign different IP addresses so that they do not duplicate each other e If the network setting is set to AUTO the camera s IP address is assigned automatically by the access point For values to be assigned refer to the setting screen etc of the access point If the IP address of the unit is unknown confirm the displayed information of the PC application Android application or iOS application 3 Click the SAVE button to save the settings The settings to be configured on a browser have been complete Close the browser and shutdown the computer 4 Press and hold
5. DEFAULT GATEWAY PRIMARY DNS and SECONDARY DNS appropriately for your environment 3 SAVE button Save the connection information and return to the WIRELESS NETWORK screen WPS PIN button Displays the ADD WPS PIN screen to connect in WPS Enter the displayed PIN code for the base unit and click the START button 1 START button Start connection 2 RETURN button Stop connection and return to the WIRELESS NETWORK screen MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address physical address of the unit when connecting to the access point It may be required when you access from a computer or smartphone MONITORING SETTINGS Change the settings for connecting via a network USER JVC CAM driver Lists the registered users For details refer to page 18 ADD button Up to four camera driver s users can be added UPDATE button Update the user name and password of the registered user DELETE button Delete the registered user PORT NUMBER Change the port number assigned to the unit e g if the unit conflicts with other devices UPnP Select OFF or ON for the UPnP Universal Plug and Play function Set it to OFF when you connect to a UPnP incompatible access point wireless LAN router or multiple UPnP compatible devices are connected If the camera s network setting is set to MANUAL the UPnP
6. http condigured IP address 8000 Configuring the Camera Settings This section describes the settings necessary to use the unit For the MANAGE settings not mentioned on these pages refer to page 44 Adjusting the clock 4 Click the SET button Adjust the internal clock The time can be displayed when videos are transmitted 1 Select COMMON SETTINGS in MANAGE If the sub settings are not displayed click on the left of MANAGE SETTINGS IVCCAM SNE 2 Click the SET button on the right of CLOCK ADJUST SETTINGS NEM RED NETWC JVCCAM El camera Eua 3 Enter the date and time SETTINGS SETTINGS E nemwork uoleiedaid SETTINGS 2012 9 10 13 45 The time is set and the COMMON SETTINGS screen reappears If an incorrect value is entered INVALID DATA INPUT appears Check the entered value e If communication to the camera fails COMMUNICATION ERROR OCCURRED appears Check the connection If PROCESS FAILED is displayed check the camera and computer 15 Setting the user name and 4 Click the SAVE button password The user name and password set at the time of purchase are common across all the units of this model They should be changed as soon as possible for security reasons 1 Select COMMON SETTINGS in MANAGE If the sub settings are not displayed click on the left of MANAGE SETTINGS USERNAME The new
7. Click the EXEC button to reset all the settings to factory default page 53 MEDIA MANAGEMENT Format the SD card TURN OFF CAMERA Click the EXEC button to turn off the camera s power remotely The power cannot be turned on remotely UOI EUOJU 45 UOIEUNOJU 46 Troubleshooting Connection e Check the remaining battery The battery is no longer The battery cannot be charged y g page 33 charged if already full e Charge the battery The power does not turn on when a as e Check if the connector is dirty If it is dirty clean it the battery is used with a cotton swab or the like The SD card cannot be inserted e Check the orientation of the card page 26 You cannot connect to the unit even when you are at home You are requested to enter the URL You entered the URL but the unit cannot be found When connecting on the Internet You entered the URL but the unit cannot be accessed You are requested to enter the user name and password When the unit is connected the Internet cannot be accessed from a computer The connection is interrupted or COMPATIBLE DEVICE NOT FOUND is displayed Refer to e Check if the wireless Wi Fi connection is complete Check if the connection destination of a computer or mobile terminal is set to the camera Power on the unit computer and mobile terminal again and retry Check if the UPnP function
8. Installing JVC CAM Control Streaming images CD DVD drive of your computer this unit as a web camera Use the distribution software or website for the web camera such as Ustream Producer http www ustream tv producer to stream the images The camera driver and JVC CAM Control are installed simultaneously Cameras may not work properly when connecting 2 Click JVC_CAM_Conitrol_ 1 0 0 0 JVC_CAM_ Control_1 0 0 0 exe on the auto play window If the auto play window does not appear double click the JVC_CAM_Control_1 0 0 0 JVC_CAM_ Control_1 0 0 0 exe icon in the software CD ROM e Follow the on screen instructions to finish the wirelessly In this case connect the unit with the LAN installation cable e If the user account control window appears click Yes 2 icons will appear on your desktop when the installation is finished sn 37 asn 38 Using the Mobile Terminal You can operate the camera intuitively on the touch panel of a smartphone tablet terminal Names of Apps for mobile terminals Installing the App for mobile terminals There are three types of Apps for mobile terminals For smartphone Android OS for Android tablet and for iOS Download the appropriate App For smartphone Android OS UVC CAM Control Single Required operating environment Android OS 2 3 or later Download it from Google Play Store For Android tablet JVC CAM Control Multi Required operating envir
9. button stops blinking and stays lit the connection is complete Connecting to a computer directly Connecting manually Wi Fi Direct 1 Press and hold the power button to power off Using the WPS function 1 Press and hold the power button to power off 2 Disconnect the LAN cable that connects the camera to your computer 2 Disconnect the LAN cable that connects the 3 Set the network mode switch to DIRECT camera to your computer 4 Press and hold the power button to power on The record button starts blinking Wait until it stops blinking and off 3 Set the network mode switch to DIRECT 4 Press and hold the power button to power on The record button starts blinking Wait until it stops as 5 Connect to DIRECT JVCCAM via wireless LAN blinking and off of the computer e For connection refer to the instruction manual of 5 Establish a WPS connection on the computer F he i torii the device Sreanmecuen refer to the instruction manual of the The password is password at the time of neue purchase 6 Press and hold the WPS button When the WPS button stops blinking and stays lit the connection is complete If no connection cannot be established within two minutes the WPS button turns off Try again or set up manually uoleiedaid Connecting Multiple Cameras To connect multiple cameras configure the following settings 1 Select MONITORING SETTINGS in 4 Select COMMON SETTINGS i
10. click the SEARCH AGAIN button It may not be found if there is a long distance or interference 21 uoleiedaid 4 Enter PASSWORD Connecting manually eae a 1 Select WIRELESS NETWORK in NETWORK Ene WIRED NETWORK SETTINGS DIRECT c2 VCCAN orr on MANUAL 00 09 0090 oo00 0 9 9 0 0 0 90 SAVE 5 Click the SAVE button r i If the sub settings are not displayed click on the TE I left of NETWORK WIRED NETWORK SET 2 Click the MANUAL button 0 090 0 0 0 0 SETTINGS 0 0 0 0 WIRED NETWORK SELECT DELETE UPDATE The settings to be configured on a browser have been complete Close the browser and shutdown the computer 6 Press and hold the power button to power off 3 Enter the information and click the SAVE 7 Disconnect the LAN cable that connects the button camera to your computer SETTINGS ADD MANUAL 8 Set the network mode switch to WLAN bearers 9 Press and hold the power button to power on n When the WPS button stops blinking and stays lit ene aad the connection is complete cela The settings to be configured on a browser have been complete Close the browser and shutdown the computer 4 Press and hold the power button to power off and disconnect the LAN cable that connects the camera to your computer 5 Set the network mode switch to WLAN 6 Press and hold the power button to power on When the WPS
11. Digital 2ch Signal system NTSC standard UXP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 24 Mbps XP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 17 Mbps SP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 12 Mbps EP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 4 8 Mbps Sound quality Audio 48 kHz 256 kbps Image quality Video UOI EUOJU 55 UOI EUOJU 56 Stream output format E e SSCSC S Video JPEG 640x360 Format 1 None Audio LPCM 16 kHz 16 bit 1 ch MPEG2 TS Ce Format 2 H 264 Main Profile 720x480 JPEG 640x360 AAC 48 kHz 16 bit 2 ch LPCM 16 kHz 16 bit 1 ch MPEG 2 TS Format 3 H 264 High Profile 1920x1080 JPEG 640x360 AAC 48 kHz 16 bit 2 ch LPCM 16 kHz 16 bit 1 ch AC adapter UIA312 0520 Power supply AC 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Output DC5V 2A Allowabl ti AAEN 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F during charging temperature Dimensions mm 50 x 27 x 69 2 x 1 1 8 x 2 3 4 W x H x D excluding cord and AC plug Mass Approx 135 g 0 3 Ibs e Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice due to product improvements 2012 JVC KENWOOD Corporation 1012HO MW VM
12. NOT BE USED UPDATE IS SAME OR OLDER VERSION NO INSTALLATION REQUIRED e The firmware has already been updated There is no need to update it The power is automatically turned off if AUTO POWER OFF is set to ON the unit runs with the battery and no operation is performed for 5 minutes 12 HOURS LIMITATION e Recording stops automatically as it cannot be RECORDING CANCELLED performed for 12 or more consecutive hours POWER TURNED OFF AS CAMERA TEMPERATURE IS TOO e Wait for a while and turn on the power again HOT e Setup file deletion etc failed for some reason Check PROCESS FAILED the connection and retry POWER TURNED OFF TO CONSERVE BATTERY POWER UOI EUOJU 51 UOI EUOJU 52 Lamp Status List Sa rowena Record wes a paroa mee fT parme wm fee proren wm Wireless Wired disabled Turns off Attempting connection Blinks slowly ec E o No access Unrelated to the Turns off existence of media Blinks quickly only for 2 seconds Power Activation Shooting impossible Accessing media Shooting Power on Pantilter a mme f a o 1 Wireless Access point mode No access point is registered Wireless Direct mode Wired mode LAN cable is not connected 2 Wireless Access point mode The access point is registered but connection has not been established yet Wireless Direct mode No device is connected Wired mode LAN cable is connected and co
13. external mic When the sounds are too loud set it to a smaller value When the sounds are too low set it to a larger value SAVE button After changing the above settings click this button to save the changes UOI EWOJU 43 UO EUOJU 44 MANAGE Configure the settings for the administrator and hardware on MANAGE Categorized into COMMON SETTINGS MEDIA MANAGEMENT and TURN OFF CAMERA COMMON SETTINGS Change the settings of the administrator and camera 90 90 CAMERA NAME Enter 1 to 15 characters for the camera name displayed during viewing 1 byte alphanumeric characters only 2 CHANGE ADMINISTRATOR USER PASSWORD Click the UPDATE button on the right to change the user name and password of the administrator gt page 16 3 CLOCK ADJUST Click the SET button on the right to set the internal clock gt page 15 DATE DISPLAY STYLE Select year month day day month year or month day year for the format of the date displayed during viewing In addition select 12H 12 hour format or 24H 24 hour format for the time display AUTO POWER OFF Select OFF or ON for the function that turns off the power automatically if the unit runs with the battery and no operation is performed for 5 minutes UPDATE Write the update data on the SD card and then click the EXEC button to update the firmware gt page 54 FACTORY PRESET
14. gt page 17 Watch recorded data e Computer gt page 31 e Smartphone gt page 38 e Video streaming site gt page 37 Connection method e Wired connection gt page 20 e Wireless Wi Fi connection page 21 Connection destination e Computer gt page 23 e Access point wireless LAN router gt page 21 e Not connected page 30 Example 1 Worried about your pet staying at home alone Setup e Connect to the access point wireless LAN router via Wi Fi gt page 21 Setting Configure the DDNS setting to access via a network gt page 18 Use e Install the App beforehand to view on the smartphone from outside the home gt page 38 Example 2 Record birds coming to a feeder on the balcony Setup e Use the battery as the camera is set on a high shelf by the window gt page 27 e Insert an SD card to save recorded data gt page 26 Setting e Do not connect to the computer or access point router Only records when the scene is changed AUTO REC gt page 34 Use e After recording transfer the recorded data to a computer and then play it gt page 35 Example 3 Live stream a performance in a studio Setup z Use up to three cameras to capture all members e Establish a wired connection to the access point router to avoid noise amp page 20 Set up an external mic in the center of the stage and connect it to the camera amp pa
15. quality of videos to be saved to an SD card For recording times in each mode see page 26 LIGHT Select OFF ON or AUTO for the LED light status INFO LAMP Select OFF or ON for the information lamp GAIN UP Select OFF ON or AUTO SLOW SHUTTER for how to handle when the image is not bright DATE TIME RECORDING Select OFF Not recorded UPPER LEFT UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT or LOWER RIGHT for the position where the date and time are recorded 4d DISPLAY SECOND Select OFF or ON for the second display for DATE TIME RECORDING Cannot be changed during shooting Managing files stored on the SD card FILE MANAGEMENT tab Use the FILE MANAGEMENT tab to transmit delete files stored on the SD card O TRANSFER DELETE J _ D S e O 3 TRANSFER DELETE To download a video file to your computer first click To delete a video file first click this button Then this button Then click a thumbnail to display the click a thumbnail to display the delete confirmation D download screen on a browser screen To delete click YES Thumbnail Page move After clicking TRANSFER or DELETE click Click PREVIOUS PAGE or NEXT PAGE to switch the thumbnail of the target file to be transferred or the thumbnail pages deleted Folder File lists Folders and files are stored in an SD card as follows Folders and files are created when necessary
16. remove the rear cover while wet e The drip proof mechanism works only when the rear cover is attached Wipe drops of water with a soft cloth and dry the unit in well ventilated place avoiding direct sunlight Turn the unit upside down to drain water around the microphone Wipe off the stains after removing any sand etc so as not to scratch the unit Do not wipe the unit with chemicals soaps neutral detergents alcohol etc Do not expose to salt water If salt water splashed wipe the unit with soft wet cloth Do not use a hot dryer to dry the unit otherwise the drip proof performance will be decreased Do not leave the unit in extremely low temperature or in high temperature over 40 C in direct sunlight inside a car on a hot day near a heater etc otherwise the drip proof performance will be decreased Do not remove the rear cover or connect cables while wet Note that JVC KENWOOD Corporation bears no responsibility for any loss of data by inundation We recommend changing the drip proof parts once a year to maintain performance Contact your nearest dealer charge basis uon npo u uoNonNpo d u Configuring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your Needs The unit can be used for various purposes See the following examples for how to set up and use appropriately Power Recorded data e AC adapter gt page 12 e Save to an SD card gt page 17 e Battery page 27 e Transmit in high quality
17. the power Press and hold the power button again Stopping recording The power button turns off Press the record button again The record button turns off e The power is automatically turned off if AUTO POWER OFF is set to ON the unit runs with the battery and no operation is performed for 5 minutes gt page 44 e Recording stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours Controlling from a Web Browser You can control the unit from a web browser without installing additional software To watch a video via a network MONITORING SETTINGS gt page 18 must be set Required operating environment OS Windows 7 Browser Internet Explorer 9 or later Logging in Use USERNAME and PASSWORD of the administrator gt page 16 1 If the power is not turned on press and hold the power button to power on The record button starts blinking Wait until it stops blinking and off N Start Internet Explorer and enter http camera s IP address 80 in the address bar If a wired connection is established the factory setting is that the camera s IP address is 192 168 1 100 If the camera is connected wirelessly the factory setting is that the camera s IP address is assigned automatically by the access point For values to be assigned refer to the setting screen etc of the access point To access the camera on the Internet enter the URL obtained via the DDNS service inst
18. user name and password have been set SETTINGS VCCAM ane gazmonthyear month daryear TURN OFF CAMERA UPDATE FACTORY PRESET uoleiedaid 2 Click the UPDATE button on the right of CHANGE ADMINISTRATOR USER PASSWORD SETTINGS UPDATE FACTORY PRESET 3 Enter USERNAME PASSWORD and PASSWORD CONFIRM SETTINGS Enter 1 to 32 characters for the user name and 8 to 32 characters for the password 1 byte alphanumeric characters and symbols only 16 Selecting the Format of Images to be Streamed Saved This unit can output up to two lines of images Set the output method and image quality appropriate for your needs For the NETWORK settings not mentioned on these pages refer to page 39 1 Select STREAM SETTINGS in NETWORK 3 Select an option from MAX FRAME RATE If the sub settings are not displayed click on the MotionJPEG left of NETWORK SETTINGS SETTINGS U o g o e e 15 fps Outputs images at a rate of up to 15 frames per 2 Select an option from STREAM 1 STREAM 2 second Suitable for shooting fast moving subjects 7 5 fps Outputs images at a rate of up to 7 5 frames per second Suitable if the communication speed or terminal s throughput is low Selectable only when STREAM 1 STREAM2 is set to MotionJPEG 640x360 NONE 4 Click the SAVE button MotionJPEG 640x360 NONE Select this t
19. ALITY P QBAPOOGOGSZOHH OHO AUTO REC Turn on off the AUTO REC function that records only when the scene is changed When the setting is changed to ON the following settings are automatically changed BRIGHTNESS ADJUST AUTO DIS PAN TILTER OFF LIGHT OFF While set to ON you cannot start recording pan tilt the camera or change the GAIN UP setting The digital zoom is automatically adjusted to the optical zoom range FOCUS Change the focus setting AUTO Focuses automatically on the subject when it moves or changes FIXED Fixes the current focus position DIS PAN TILTER Select OFF ENABLED SOFT DISABLED MEDIUM DISABLED or STRONG DISABLED for the image stabilizer example OFF ENABLED DIS is set to off and the electronic pantilter is enabled BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Select 6 to 6 or AUTO for the brightness SHUTTER SPEED Select 1 2 to 1 4000 or AUTO for the shutter speed WHITE BALANCE Select AUTO FINE CLOUD HALOGEN Configuring the camera settings Change the camera settings MWB for the control that adjusts the camera s color sensitivity to best suit the ambient environment MWB adjusts the white balance based on the current image you imported by clicking the IMPORT button Click the button with a white sheet of paper shot in full screen VIDEO QUALITY Select UXP XP SP or EP for the
20. C adapter Attach this cover to rear of the camera when using the unit outdoor etc Attach the rear cover when you need the drip proof mechanism The unit works without the cover for normal use Use it to connect the unit computer and access point router Also used when you configure the initial settings Use it to install the supplied software JVC CAM Control gt page 37 Describes the basic operations Safety Precautions and Cautions Please read the instructions carefully before use and operate correctly as instructed e When using the AC adapter overseas use a commercially available conversion plug appropriate for the country or region Component Names and Functions Camera Back Front Internal mic stereo Transmits Records sounds coming through this mic when no external mic is connected Lens Be careful not to touch directly or let anything come into contact LED light Works as a light in dark places Turn on off from a browser amp page 34 Information lamp Can be lit up to indicate the recording status etc Camera sensor Adjusts the white balance automatically Make sure that this sensor is not hidden behind any objects uol oNpo U Reset button Resets the network settings when you press and hold this button with the tip of a paper clip or the like for 3 seconds or longer while the AC adapter is connected gt page 53 Use
21. JVC LIVE STREAMING CAMERA Detailed User Guide GV LS1 uo12npo U Table of Contents uononpon u Verifying the Accessories 4 Component Names and Functions 5 E e E A E A A S 5 About drip proof performance 7 Before USC ooo eeeeeccecceceesceeeeeeseaeeeeeeseeaeeeeeseaaes 7 After US Erri ieaiaia naspat ji aaa aain 7 Configuring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your Needs 8 Example 1 Worried about your pet staying at NOME AONE eeeeeecsceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaees 8 Example 2 Record birds coming to a feeder on tS IDAIC OMY annn 9 Example 3 Live stream a performance ina StU vice de coving cd tiaaite aceedetasscenseenvoddcendeevianctiaties 9 uoleiedaid Flow of Connection Setup 00 10 Starting SHOOTING sireci oreari 10 Connecting the Camera to Your COMPUTEL isciencivicanisnninewenanrencnnndnindsinn 11 Connecting the AC Adapter 12 Configuring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your Needs 13 Configuring the initial settings 0 13 Changing the settings after changing the connection destination eeeeeeeeees 14 Configuring the Camera Settings 15 Adjusting the CIOCK siosana 15 Setting the user name and password 16 Selecting the Format of Images to be Streamed Saved scccccsessseeeeeeees 17 Allowing You to Connect from Outside Monitoring Setting ceee 18 Obt
22. aining a DDNS account ccceeeeee 18 Setting up the DDNS account 18 Adding a camera driver s USEV ceeee 19 Changing the Connection Destination 20 Establishing a wired connection to the access point 20 Connecting to the access point wirelessly Wi Fi 21 Connecting to a computer directly Wi Fi Direct 23 Connecting Multiple Cameras 24 Establishing a wired connection 25 Inserting Removing an SD Card 26 ISOM E A O 26 REMOVING issiria aiaia anin de 26 Approximate recording times cceeee 26 Compatible SD Cards 0 ccceeeeeeteeeteeeeeees 26 Attaching Removing the Battery 27 PULA CIING oso eins ssi E E 27 REMOVING eienen cata deeenters ggeen ica 27 GNANGING iani iiaeaae 27 Connecting an External Mic 28 Connecting to the Camera cccseceeeeeeee 28 Attaching to the hot Shoe ceceeeeeeeees 28 Connecting the AV Cord 00 29 Setting Item LiSt cccssssssseeeeeeeeeees 39 c Using the Unit Alone 30 5 4 Turning on off the POWEF cceeeeeeeeeeees 30 6 NETWORK sisscisicssddsveast Aivedivaieecatiiiesdaaen 39 Starting Stopping recording ceeeeeeee 30 CAMERA ieceernetenadinasieieeietiecert iste 43 Controlling from a Web Browser 31 gC 44 LOGGING IN o ee eeeeeeecceeeesteeeeeesceeeeeeectteeeeeeeaees 31 53 Troubleshooting ceees
23. al discharge and shorten service life keep a 30 battery level ff if the battery pack is not to be used for a long period of time In addition fully charge and then fully discharge the battery pack every 6 months then continue to store it at a 30 battery level a remove from charger or powered unit when not in use as Some machines use current even when switched off do not drop or subject to strong impact Specifications Camera Power supply Power consumption Dimensions mm 73 x 48 x 90 2 7 8 x 1 15 16 x 3 9 16 W x H x D Approx 179 g 0 4 Ibs camera only Allowable operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operating environment Allowable storage temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Allowable relative humidity 35 to 80 Recording area 8 290 000 to 510 000 pixels DIS OFF F2 8 f 3 8 mm 3 16 35 mm 1 7 16 conversion 24 0 mm 1 33 lux GAIN UP ON 5 lux GAIN UP AUTO SLOW SHUTTER Digital zoom Up to 4 Recording media SD SDHC SDXC card commercially available Wired 10BASE T 100BASE TX Network standard Wireless IEEE 802 11b g n 2 4GHz band only Clock battery Rechargeable battery Lens Lowest illumination Connectors Video output 1 0 V p p 75 Q Audio output 218 mV rms 1 KQ 3 5 mm mini jack stereo analog plug in power supported AV output connector Video AVCHD standard Recording format Video AVC H 264 Audio Dolby
24. click this button to change the connection destination DELETE button Select an access point from REGISTERED ACCESS POINT and click this button to delete the connection information UPDATE button Select an access point from REGISTERED ACCESS POINT and click this button to update the connection information ADD Add a connection destination SEARCH button Displays the ADD SEARCH screen to search and connect to an access point Up to ten access points are listed 1 SEARCH button Search an access point again 2 AUTHENTICATE METHOD Displays the authentication method of the selected access point PASSWORD Enter the password used for the connection NETWORK SETTINGS Select AUTO or MANUAL 5 IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS If MANUAL is selected for NETWORK SETTINGS enter the values appropriate for your environment 6 SAVE button Save the connection information and return to the WIRELESS NETWORK screen al MANUAL button Displays the ADD MANUAL screen to enter the connection information manually 1 SSID AUTHENTICATE METHOD PASSWORD Enter the values appropriate for your environment 2 NETWORK SETTINGS Select AUTO or MANUAL If MANUAL is selected enter IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK
25. ctions by connecting a computer or a camera to the access point via LAN cable e UOI EUOJU 47 uonewo u 48 e e Retry to connect in a better reception environment If there is a long distance or interference or if there is a microwave or another wireless device nearby the communication speed may slow down or the connection may not be established If a stealth SSID is assigned to the access point turn it off The access point wireless LAN router cannot be found e If there are many access points the target access point may not be found In this case set up manually The access point wireless LAN e If connected manually check if the SSID and router cannot be connected authentication method are correct e The initial setting of the access point is usually described on the unit or in the instruction manual Refer to the unit or instruction manual You do not know the target access point wireless LAN router e Shooting stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours Shooting stopped automatically e The unit stops automatically to protect the circuit when the temperature rises Turn off the unit wait for a while and turn it on again e No file is saved if the playback time is less than one A recorded file cannot be found ee e AUTO of BRIGHTNESS ADJUST may not work Brightness changes irregularly properly depending on the situation e g if there are multip
26. does not work In this case set your access point so that you can access the camera on the Internet It may be called as follows depending on the access point IP Masquerade Network Address Translation Virtual Server DDNS Select OFF or ON for the DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System function To use our DDNS service set it to ON and enter USERNAME and PASSWORD gt page 18 SAVE button After changing the above settings click this button to save the changes UOI EUOJU UOI EUOJU 42 STREAM SETTINGS Format for transmitting recording STREAM 1 STREAM 2 Select the quality of images to be streamed from the following MotionJPEG 640x360 NONE MPEG 2 TS 720x480 MotionJPEG 640x360 MPEG 2 TS 1920x1080 MotionJPEG 640x360 MAX FRAME RATE MotionJPEG Select 15fps or 7 5fps for the maximum frame rate of MotionJPEG SAVE button After changing the above settings click this button to save the changes CAMERA Configure the settings for the camera on CAMERA CAMERA SETTINGS Change the camera settings AUTO ZOOM RESET Select OFF or ON for the function that resets the zoom ratio automatically if no operation is performed for 5 minutes WIND CUT Select OFF or ON for the function that reduces noise such as wind sounds MIC LEVEL SETTING Select 2 1 0 1 or 2 for the audio input level of an
27. e connecting disconnecting the mic e Without an external mic the internal mic can record ambient sounds e When the sounds are too loud or too low change the MIC LEVEL SETTING gt page 43 Connecting to the camera Mic commercially available 3 5 mm stereo mic jack Attaching to the hot shoe 1 Remove the hot shoe cover Connecting the AV Cord Connecting to a TV or the like via an AV cord sold separately allows you to view images being recorded transmitted even without a computer or mobile terminal e Turn off the power before connecting disconnecting the AV cord e Use the 3 5 mm 4 pole mini plug type Video input Video input O Yellow 4 Jum Audio input L t White q Audio input R Red AV cord sold separately uoleiedaid 29 esn 30 Using the Unit Alone Insert an SD card and attach the battery so you can carry and use the unit as a normal video camera Set whether to save recorded videos to the SD card or stream them wirelessly gt page 39 Turning on off the power Starting Stopping recording Turning on the power Starting recording Press and hold the power button Press the record button The record button starts blinking Wait until it stops The record button blinks blinking and off The button blinks quickly for 2 seconds if recording cannot start Check the SD card or unit settings Turning off
28. ead of the camera s IP address gt page 18 o Enter the user name and password of the administrator Initial setting USERNAME root PASSWORD password A Click the LOG IN button If login is successful the MONITOR screen appears asn 31 asn 32 Controlling the camera MONITOR tab Control the camera and view images on the MONITOR tab O OOO M MONITOR STREAM SE STREAM S GS MotionJPEG m Tab 2 Electrical pantilter Switch the display While zooming is activated Pan Tilt the camera MONITOR in the direction you clicked Control the camera and view streamed images 3 PRESET buttons FILE MANAGEMENT Click the 1 2 or 3 button to move the Delete video files stored on the SD card or camera to the position assigned to the respective download them to your computer gt page 35 button STATUS 4 RETURN TO CENTER button Check the message history gt page 36 Reset the pan tilt position to return the camera to the front 2 Control panel 5 SAVE AS PRESET button Control the camera electrical pantilter Click this button and then the 1 2 or 3 button to preset the current camera position to the respective button G Message bar Displays an error message etc 4 LOG OUT Click this to log out Status Indicates the current status such as the remaining battery power 1
29. eeeeeeeeees 46 Controlling the camera MONITOR tab 32 CONNECTION cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeceeeeeeseaeeeeenees 46 Configuring the camera settings 08 34 SClUD sss Ween eee 47 Managing files stored on the SD card FILE USO sior E E Mansel Bevis oye 49 MANAGEMENT tab 35 Error MESSagES asierea aiin 50 Checking the message history STATUS tab Lamp Status LiSt cc ccceceeeeeessseeeeeeeeaes 52 a E tuvoa Had annie cacencdatad ventas ied T A 36 Resetting to the factory settings 53 Using JVC CAM Control 0 37 Deleting Resetting the connection information Installing JVC CAM Control cee Oe EE a S 53 Streaming IMAGES n se eeen 37 Updating the firmware seese 54 Using the Mobile Terminal 38 Battery Pack optional eee 54 Names of Apps for mobile terminals 38 Specifications inccncestesecccecnteversestevetcnnten 55 Installing the App for mobile terminals 38 esn uoleiedaid uo01 2npo1 U UOI EUIOJU uol oNpo U Verifying the Accessories If any item is missing or damaged please contact your place of purchase or customer support Camera AC cord Rear cover LAN cable cross Software CD ROM Basic User Guide E e Purchase an SD card separately Camera Connect it to the camera or pantilter when using with AC power gt page 12 Attach the AC cord Use it when connecting the A
30. ge 28 Setting e Transmit in high quality page 17 Use e Install the supplied software to stream the powerful live performance switching the cameras gt page 37 e Use the video streaming site to stream the performance worldwide gt page 37 In addition e Turn on the light in dark places gt page 34 Please enjoy a variety of usage uonnponu uoleiedaid 10 Flow of Connection Setup Connect the unit to the computer and configure the appropriate settings on a browser Starting shooting Connect the camera to your computer via the supplied LAN cable gt page 11 To set up the camera first connect it to your computer 4 Connect the AC adapter gt page 12 Connect the supplied AC adapter when the connections are complete 4 Access the unit from a browser to configure the appropriate settings gt page 13 Set the password image quality connection destination etc Configuring the correct settings allows you to view recorded data on a computer or smartphone Attach an optional item if necessary Insert Attach an SD card gt page 26 battery page 27 external mic gt page 28 and AV cord page 29 See Establishing a wired connection page 25 to connect the unit with the LAN cable Connecting the Camera to Your Computer To set up the camera first connect it to your computer Required operating environment Browser Internet Explorer 9
31. it e g if a wrong network setting has been configured and a connection cannot be established 2 LAN terminal Connect a LAN cable to establish a wired connection to the computer or access point router gt page 25 Network mode switch Switches the network mode gt page 20 DIRECT To connect to a computer wirelessly Wi Fi WLAN To connect to an access point wireless LAN router wirelessly Wi Fi LAN OFF To establish a wired connection or to establish no wireless connection 4 Battery terminal Connect a separately purchased battery pack BN VG139U e g when using outdoors gt page 27 SD card slot Insert an SD card here to save recorded data to the card For compatible cards see page 26 Mic terminal Connect an external mic to transmit record external sounds gt page 28 DC connector Connect the supplied AC adapter when using with AC power gt page 12 AV connector Connect a separately purchased AV cord to watch videos being transmitted recorded gt page 29 uon npo u Top Bottom Hot shoe Tripod mounting hole Mount camera accessories Mount a separately purchased tripod Record button Starts recording To stop press this button again The lamp indicates the current status Off Recording not in progress Blinking Recording in progress Blinking quickly for 2 seconds Recording error WPS button Press and hold to connect wirelessl
32. le light sources Set it up manually e If you are recording in a dark place or a subject that has no contrast between dark and light set FOCUS to FIXED The focus is not adjusted automatically e Use a high speed SD card Class 4 or higher e Check if the terminals of the SD card are dirty or there are too many files If the card is formatted the write speed may be improved e Check if the line speed and computer performance are high enough The motion is choppy e Turn on the internal light Images are dark e Check the BRIGHTNESS ADJUST and GAIN UP settings The color looks different e Set WHITE BALANCE accordingly Sound or video is interrupted or e Check if the line speed and computer performance slow are high enough Confirm and update the Operating System of your computer Windows Vista and Windows 7 may need to be updated Mac OS X must be updated to 10 6 5 or later The computer cannot recognize the SDXC card Set STREAM 1 STREAM 2 to Data cannot be saved to the SD MotionJPEG 640x360 NONE card When using a new SD card or one that was used with other devices format the card Camera images disappear if no operation is performed for 120 hours Perform one of the following so that images reappear Press the shooting button Shooting starts Camera images do not appear Operate the electrical pantilter Camera images are gone Press the reload button Disc
33. mple 192 168 1 23 e SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 To restore the settings of your computer after confirming the performance and completing the settings write down the current settings before changing them Start Internet Explorer and enter http 192 168 1 100 8000 in the address bar Enter the user name and password of the administrator Initial setting USERNAME root PASSWORD password If login is successful the setup screen appears SETTINGS e To configure the settings only to start using the unit refer to Configuring the Camera Settings page 15 Selecting a Format of Images to be Streamed Saved page 17 Allowing You to Connect from Outside Monitoring Setting page 18 and Changing the Connection Destination page 20 e To confirm all the settings refer to Setting Item List page 39 uoleiedaid 13 uoleiedaid 14 Changing the settings after changing the connection destination To change the settings after changing the connection destination page 20 visit the following address If a wired connection gt page 20 is established to the access point http condigured IP address 8000 If a wireless Wi Fi connection gt page 21 is established to the access point http camera s IP address 8000 If a wireless connection page 23 is established directly to your computer Wi Fi Direct http 192 168 1 1 8000 If multiple cameras are connected gt page 24
34. n MANAGE NETWORK If the sub settings are not displayed click on the If the sub settings are not displayed click on the left of MANAGE left of NETWORK SETTINGS TIN CANERA NAL c Tene armontyear month dar year El cavera EJ MANAGE on PORTNUMEER upne FACTORY PRESET uoleiedaid 5 Change CAMERA NAME so that the names do 2 Change PORT NUMBER 1 to 65535 so that not duplicate between the cameras the numbers do not duplicate between the cameras Finenvork SETTINGS a montyear monthdav year 24H AUTO FOWER OFF OFF on UPDATE FACTORY PRESET example 6 Click the SAVE button camerat 10080 Gene Pere camera2 10082 C e o camera3 10083 T 3 Click the SAVE button es aymontyear month dav year 24H SETTINGS AUTO FOWER OFF oFF on UPDATE FACTORY PRESET LESEN Emane 24 Establishing a wired connection When establishing a wired connection to the computer or access point attach the supplied LAN cable as follows 1 Set the network mode switch to LAN OFF e If the network mode switch is set to DIRECT or WLAN the LAN terminal cannot be used e While the power is on switching the network mode switch does not change the setting 2 Connect the camera to your computer or the access point via the LAN cable LAN cable supplied C
35. nnection has been established 3 Wireless Access point mode Connection to the access point is established Wireless Direct mode The device is connected to the unit Wired mode LAN cable is connected and LAN setting has been received from the DHCP server or LAN setting is fixed Resetting to the factory settings Reset all the unit settings to factory default 1 Select COMMON SETTINGS in MANAGE If the sub settings are not displayed click on the left of MANAGE SETTINGS JVCCAM Sue OR USER PASSWORD UPDATE 2 Click the EXEC button on the right of FACTORY PRESET MEDIA MANAGEMENT TURN OFF CAMERA 3 To execute click the EXEC button SETTINGS Loson COMMON Si TURN OFF CANERA Deleting Resetting the connection information Delete the connection information stored in the unit Press and hold the reset button of the camera for three seconds with the AC adapter connected The shooting WPS and power buttons blink while the camera is reset Wait until it stops blinking and stays lit UOI EUOJU 53 UOI EUOJU 54 Updating the firmware The firmware updater is sometimes uploaded to our website for operational improvement There is no notice on our website until the firmware updating program is provided http www3 jvckenwood com dvmain support download index html 1 Copy the update file to an SD card and insert the card into the unit Do not co
36. o save recorded data inside the unit MotionJPEG 640x360 is used to control remotely from a browser etc MPEG 2 TS 720x480 MotionJPEG 640x360 Outputs low resolution data that can be used for streaming etc MPEG 2 TS 1920x1080 MotionJPEG 640x360 Outputs high resolution data that can be used for The output image quality has been set streaming etc 17 18 uoleiedaid Allowing You to Connect from Outside Monitoring Setting To view images from outside you normally need to obtain a global IP address or URL to access from a browser Entering the account of our DDNS service allows you to set these easily Obtaining a DDNS account Access our website from a computer or smartphone for provisional registration 1 Visit the following URL to register an account provisionally https dd3 jvckenwood com user Enter your e mail address for the user name N Receive the provisional registration mail with your e mail address and visit the URL described in the mail Provisional registration is complete Setting up the DDNS account Set the user name and password used for provisional registration on the unit Follow the steps below within three days of the provisional registration If three days or longer have passed obtain an account again 1 Select MONITORING SETTINGS in NETWORK If the sub settings are not displayed click on the left of NETWORK SETTINGS 2 Set DDNS to ON and ente
37. of the access point wireless LAN router is activated You cannot be connected if it is deactivated or incompatible You cannot be connected if multiple access points are used Check if DDNS is set correctly Check if the UPnP function of the unit is activated You cannot be connected if it is deactivated UPnP is not available if you set the camera network IP address manually Check if the port number set on the unit is unique and set to be used on the access point Power on the unit computer and mobile terminal again and retry Enter the user name and password For the administrator s account the initial setting of the user name is root and that of the password is password While the unit is connected directly to the computer the computer cannot be connected to the access point wireless LAN router Reconnect the computer to the access point If the computer is unintentionally connected to the unit delete the setup information on the unit from the computer Set the network mode switch of the unit to other than DIRECT Retry to connect in a better reception environment If there is a long distance or interference or if there is a microwave or another wireless device nearby the communication speed may slow down or the connection may not be established Power on the computer and mobile terminal again and _ retry Cameras may not work properly depending on the connection environment Reduce wireless conne
38. omputer etc uoleiedaid 25 uoleiedaid 26 Inserting Removing an SD Card Insert a separately purchased SD card to save recorded data to the card The saved data can be deleted downloaded from a browser e Turn off the power before inserting removing the SD card e The saved data can be played back by Windows Media Player 12 gt page 35 Inserting Compatible SD cards Insert the card straight with the terminal side facing Operation confirmed with the following SD cards right e Make sure that the write protect switch of the SD card is not set to LOCK writing protected Panasonic TOSHIBA SanDisk Class 4 or higher compatible SD card 2 GB Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC card 4 GB to 32 GB Class 4 or higher compatible SDXC card 48 GB to 64 GB When recording with video quality UXP Class 6 or higher is recommended Removing Using SD cards including SDHC SDXC cards other Push the card in once and pull it out straight than those specified above may result in recording failure or data loss Not all SD card operations are guaranteed Some operations may not be performed due to specification changes etc Do not touch the terminals of the SD card Doing so may cause data loss Approximate recording times somin fim Jem am fem lemom T 28 50 min The above times are only intended as an approximate guide They may be shorter depending on the recording situation At
39. onment Android OS 2 3 or later Screen size 7 inches or more Resolution 1024 x 600 or more Download it from Google Play Store For iPhone iPod touch iPad JVC CAM Control Required operating environment iOS 5 1 1 or later Download it from App Store 1 Download the software appropriate for your environment e Smartphone Android OS 2 3 or later Download JVC CAM Control Single from Google Play Store Android tablet Android OS 2 3 or later Screen size 7 inches or more Resolution 1024 x 600 or more Download JVC CAM Control Multi from Google Play Store iPhone iPod touch iPad iOS 5 1 1 or later Download JVC CAM Control from App Store Follow the on screen instructions to finish the installation Setting Item List If you log in as an administrator on a browser of your computer you can change the settings The settings are categorized into NETWORK CAMERA and MANAGE To display the setting item list Configuring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your Needs page 13 NETWORK Configure the settings for the network and streaming on NETWORK NETWORK is categorized into WIRED NETWORK WIRELESS NETWORK MONITORING SETTINGS and STREAM SETTINGS WIRED NETWORK WIRELESS NETWORK Change the settings for establishing a wired Change the settings for establishing a wireless connection connection NETWORK SETTINGS Select AUTO or MANUAL If MANUAL is
40. onnect and then connect the AV cable Camera images disappear automatically as it cannot transmit images 12 or more consecutive hours Press the reload button to display images UOI EUOJU 49 UOI EUOJU 50 Error messages PLEASE INSERT MEMORY CARD To record insert an SD card into the camera page 26 e If a card is used for the first time after purchase or has been used with other devices it may need to be formatted with this unit NEED TO FORMAT MEMORY CARD THIS CARD CANNOT BE USED FOR RECORDING OR EDITING e Format the card page 44 ON THIS CAMERA e Available space is insufficient Delete unnecessary INSUFFICIENT AVAILABLE SPACE files page 35 SCENE QUANTITY EXCEEDED There are too many recorded files Delete unnecessary age 35 LIMIT files pag CHECK CARD S WRITE e The write protection switch of the SD card is set to the PROTECTION SWITCH LOCK position Unprotect it VIDEO MANAGEMENT FILE The management file must be recovered e g after IS DAMAGED RECOVERY IN the SD card read write operation is performed on a PROGRESS computer etc Wait until it completes The management file could not be recovered Format MANAGEMENT FILE IS DAMAGED g page 44 the SD card e The recorded file could not be saved Check the SD RECORDING FAILURE ai page 26 RECORDING CANCELLED e The file could not be saved and recording was ag 26 cancelled Check the transmission speed of the card ii MEMORY CARD ERROR
41. or later 1 Attach the LAN cable to the unit 2 Connect the camera to your computer via the LAN cable 3 Set the network mode switch to LAN OFF ew DIRECT WLAN LAN OFF e If the network mode switch is set to DIRECT or WLAN the LAN terminal cannot be used e While the power is on switching the network mode switch does not change the setting uoleiedaid uoleiedaid 12 Connecting the AC Adapter Connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC connector of the camera e Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter Use of another AC adapter may cause a malfunction e Turn off the power before connecting disconnecting the AC adapter AC adapter supplied Configuring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your Needs Access the unit from your computer to set the network streaming etc Required operating environment Browser Internet Explorer 9 or later Configuring the initial settings To configure the settings for the first time after purchase connect the camera directly to your computer via a LAN cable 1 Connect the camera to your computer via the LAN cable gt page 25 Press and hold the power button to power on The record button starts blinking Wait until it stops blinking and off Configure the network settings for the computer as follows IP ADDRESS Other than 192 168 1 100 within the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 Exa
42. py other files 2 Select COMMON SETTINGS in MANAGE If the sub settings are not displayed click on the left of MANAGE SETTINGS JVCCAM 3 Click the EXEC button on the right of UPDATE 4 Make sure that the AC adapter is connected and click the YES button SETTINGS e While updating the firmware do not turn off the power or remove the SD card If the update fails the unit may no longer be usable e g the power can no longer be turned on Battery Pack optional The battery pack is a lithium ion Terminals battery Before using the battery pack E2 be sure to read the following cautions E To avoid hazards do not burn do not short circuit the terminals Keep it away from metallic objects when not in use When transporting carry the battery ina plastic bag do not modify or disassemble do not expose the battery to temperatures exceeding 60 C 140 F as this may cause the battery to overheat explode or catch fire use only specified chargers To prevent damage and prolong service life do not subject to unnecessary shock charge within the temperature range of 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Cooler temperatures require longer charging time or in some cases stop charging at all Warmer temperatures prevent complete charging or in some cases stop charging at all store ina cool dry place Extended exposure to high temperatures will increase natur
43. r USERNAME and PASSWORD SETTINGS 3 Click the SAVE button SETTINGS The DDNS account has been set The definitive registration e If you do not access the DDNS server for 1 year the registration expires Adding a camera driver s user To access to the unit using the camera driver gt page 37 you need to set the user name and password beforehand Up to four users can be registered Initial setting USERNAME camuser PASSWORD password They should be changed as soon as possible for security reasons Multiple users cannot view simultaneously 1 Select MONITORING SETTINGS in NETWORK If the sub settings are not displayed click on the left of NETWORK SETTINGS 2 Click the ADD button SETTINGS e Select a user from USER JVC CAM driver and click the UPDATE button to change the user name and password of the user e Select a user from USER JVC CAM driver and click the DELETE button to delete the user 3 Enter USERNAME PASSWORD and PASSWORD CONFIRM SETTINGS Enter 1 to 32 characters for the user name and 8 to 32 characters for the password 1 byte alphanumeric characters and symbols only 4 Click the SAVE button SETTINGS The user has been registered uoleiedaid 19 uoleiedaid 20 Changing the Connection Destination If necessary change the connection destination to the access point wireless LAN router
44. selected enter IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY PRIMARY DNS and SECONDARY DNS appropriately for your environment MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address physical address of the unit It may be required when you access from a computer or smartphone DIRECT CONNECTION Setting for connecting directly to a computer wirelessly Wi Fi SSID PASSWORD PASSWORD CONFIRM Change the SSID and password of the unit The SSID and password will be displayed on your computer Enter 2 to 25 characters for the SSID and 8 to 63 characters for the password ENFORCED GROUP OWNER Set whether to become a group owner enforcedly when connecting directly Set it to OFF when you cannot connect to a Wi Fi direct compatible device When it is set to OFF you cannot connect to any Wi Fi direct incompatible device MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address physical address of the unit when connecting to a computer directly Wi Fi Direct It may be required when you access from a computer or smartphone UOI EUOJU SAVE button After changing the above settings click this button to save the changes 2 ACCESS POINT CONNECTION 39 UOI EUOJU 40 Setting for connecting to an access point wireless LAN router wirelessly Wi Fi REGISTERED ACCESS POINT Lists up to eight access points that were connected before SELECT button Select an access point from REGISTERED ACCESS POINT and
45. taching Removing the Battery The camera can run with the battery power only When the battery BN VG139U sold separately is attached videos can be transmitted recorded even in places where the AC adapter cannot be used e Turn off the power before attaching removing the battery e The following cannot be used while the battery is attached LAN terminal network mode switch Be sure to use a battery of our manufacture If a battery not of our manufacture is used the safety and performance are not guaranteed e Charging may take time or may not be possible in places outside the operating temperature range Attaching Approximate charging times Insert the battery deeply and then slide it to the right Po Charging time until it clicks BN VG1 ee G hr 10 min separately TE x SES Approximate recording times Actual Continuous shooting shooting Removing time time Slide the battery to the left and pull it out toward you ee 40min 3 hr 00 min while pushing in the lever below the battery separately Charging Connect the adapter to the DC connector of the camera and turn off the power Charging starts The power button of the camera blinks during charging The power button turns off when charging is complete uoleiedaid 27 uoleiedaid 28 Connecting an External Mic Connect an external mic to record external sounds e Use the plug in power type e Turn off the power befor
46. the power button to power off 5 Connect the camera to the LAN port of the access point via the LAN cable page 25 6 Set the network mode switch to LAN OFF 7 Press and hold the power button to power on When the WPS button stops blinking and stays lit the connection is complete Connecting to the access point Searching and connecting to the wirelessly Wi Fi access point Using the WPS function 1 Select WIRELESS NETWORK in NETWORK Connect to the access point equipped with the WPS function easily 1 Press and hold the power button to power off 2 Disconnect the LAN cable that connects the camera to your computer 3 Set the network mode switch to WLAN 4 Press and hold the power button to power on The record button starts blinking Wait until it stops If the sub settings are not displayed click on the blinking and off left of NETWORK 5 Enable the WPS function of the access point Example Press the WPS button 2 Click the SEARCH button For how to enable the WPS function refer to the instruction manual of the access point uoleiedaid 6 Press and hold the WPS button When the WPS button stops blinking and stays lit the connection is complete If no connection can be established within two minutes the WPS button turns off Try again or s set up manually UPDATE 3 Select an access point to connect to If your preferred access point is not in the list
47. y Wi Fi in WPS mode gt page 21 The lamp indicates the current status Lit up Online Off Offline Blinking Being connected Power button Press and hold to power on To power off press and hold this button again The lamp indicates the current status Off Powered off Lit up Powered on Blinking slowly Setting being changed Blinking rapidly Battery being charged The shooting WPS and power buttons blink while the camera is reset gt page 53 About drip proof performance Read the following and use the unit properly Malfunctions caused by incorrect usage are not covered by the warranty This unit is equipped with a drip proof mechanism and complies with IEC Standard publication 529 IPX3 You can use the unit with in the rain snow or under water spray This unit is not water proof or dust proof Do not pour water directly Do not pour water on the side or bottom surface Do not pour water hotter than 40 C or hot spring water Do not use the unit underwater To use the unit with drip proof performance you need the battery sold separately Before use 1 Attach the battery sold separately White line e Attach the rear cover firmly until the white lines on each side are not visible e Make sure there are no scratches or substances hair thread sand dust water etc adhered to the unit e If the cover or camera is scratched stop using and contact your nearest dealer e Do not

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