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1. Computer 14 Surveillance via Dual Stream Simultaneous distribution of JPEG and MPEG4 images enables real time surveillance using MPEG4 30 fps and recording of JPEG images at the same time You can also lengthen the recording time by lowering the frame rate resolution and picture quality settings for JPEG images Real time Surveillance VN V686WPU Using MPEG4 Computer Storage Device Recording JPEG Images Saving JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals JPEG images may be uploaded to the FTP server at regular intervals FTP c Page 51 VN V686WPU Uploads the latest Computer JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals Alarm VN V686WPU comes with a motion detection feature and dual alarm input By motion detection or alarm input actions such as mail delivery message transmission via TCP UDP alarm output turning to preset position changing B amp W mode can be triggered These actions can also be triggered by combination of two alarm inputs Installing an FTP server enables uploading of JPEG images before and after the alarm input time pre post recording to the server Alarm Page t Page 46 JPEG Viewer Configuration rs Page 96 VN V686WPU Alarm Device Sending JPEG image before and after alarm input to
2. 55 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued PTZ Page continued Auto Tracking Intelligent Tracking continued Note e The Auto Tracking function of this camera detects changes in brightness As such depending on changes in the illumination it may or may not detect movement of objects having the same color as the background color lt may be difficult to detect objects with very slow movement Check the operating conditions thoroughly beforehand and configure the settings such that there will not be any misoperation or omission of detection e This function starts from home position and initial detect area is the screen of the home position without enlargement by Stabilizer gt Page 40 When Stabilizer is set to On as the screen is enlarged it will also respond to motion of image which is not shown on the screen This is the specification of this unit not a malfunction Restart Time Auto Tracking This item sets the duration to return to the home position when there is no movement in the images after auto tracking starts Intelligent Tracking When Intelligent Tracking loses the object you can return to the home position after the preset Restart Time has elapsed For Intelligent Tracking the camera does not return to home position while the object is locked even if the object does not move Setting values Off 10seconds 20seconds 30seconds 40seconds 50second
3. operator and user we 1606 DIM Etoo Image cument External Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved Network Utility Maintenance Miscellaneous Status C Open Source Press the Show button to display information of the software used by VN Software V686WPU 82 Operation Page Displays the operating status of VN V686WPU This page can be used during access using admin or operator YN V686 Image ration External 1 SEND COUNT 0 Network Utility D Status Operation Settings Position List Patrol SettingsO Patrol Settings1 Patrol Settings2 system alive time 4904sec Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved Total Sending Displays the total TCP UDP bit rate sent by VN V686WPU as well as the Bitrate individual bit rates Destination Displays the destination that VN V686WPU is sending data to System Log Displays the following information e Number of seconds after startup e Alarm information 83 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Settings Page This page displays the version information and settings of VN V686WPU This page can be used during access using admin or operator VN V686 n Image Revision Externat Network Utility Status Operation Settings Position List Patrol Settingso Patrol Settings
4. Control For starting or stopping streaming of JPEG images Parameters that are set on the Streaming page will be saved when transmission is started upon pressing the Start button Destination Address For specifying the destination address of JPEG streaming Specify the multicast address When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist ensure that each of them is set to a different multicast address Q Destination Port For specifying the destination port number of JPEG streaming Specify an even number for RTP compliance When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist it is recommended that each of them be set to a different port number Multiple multicast streams cannot be received on a single computer when there are duplicate port numbers Frame Rate For specifying the frame rate when sending JPEG images via multicast MPEG4 6 Control For starting or stopping streaming of MPEG4 images Parameters that are set on the Streaming page will be saved when transmission is started upon pressing the Start button 6 Destination Address For specifying the destination address for MPEG4 streaming Specify the multicast address When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist ensure that each of them is set to a different multicast address Destination Port For specifying the destination port number for MPEG4 streaming S
5. Stabilizer Level This item allows you to set the adjustment level of the Stabilizer item 8 in 3 steps The adjustment volume is larger if the value is set to High rather than Mid When it is set to Low the adjustment volume is lesser than compared to when it is set to Mid Setting values Low Mid High Noise Reduction When On is set image noise on the screen will be reduced Memo e This item is only enabled when AGC item 4 is set to High or Super e Image noise in dark images will be reduced but the resolution will deteriorate The edges between high and low illumination area may appear rough ALC For setting the priority of ALC feature for maintaining the video level according to the brightness of the object You can select whether to assign priority to the motion or picture quality when the object becomes dark Motion Prioritizes movement When the object becomes dark priority is given to AGC automatic gain control and therefore this is suitable for shooting fast moving objects Quality Prioritizes image quality When the object becomes dark priority is given to the Sense Up feature and therefore this is suitable for shooting objects requiring a high picture quality Setting values Motion Quality AGC For setting the AGC automatic gain control level Off Disables the AGC feature Mid When the amount of light is insufficient High
6. Utility Maintenance Miscellaneous Status Operation Settings Position List Patrol Settings 0 Patrol Settings 1 Patrol Settings 2 e operator Image View Camera Encoding User Default Description Name Password admin vn v686 All operations and setting changes are allowed operator vn v686 Change of settings other than those related to network and maintenance are allowed user vn v686 Viewing of images is allowed External Alarm Alarm Environment PTZ Auto Patrol 0 Auto Patrol 1 Auto Patrol 2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection Network Streaming Pages that users have access to Restrictions are placed on the pages that users have access to In addition links on the web pages are also displayed according to the access authority of the user e admin Utility Miscellaneous Status Operation Settings Position List Patrol Settings 0 Patrol Settings 1 Patrol Settings 2 Image View Camera Encoding External Alarm Alarm Environment PTZ Auto Patrol 0 Auto Patrol 1 Auto Patrol 2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection Network Basic Details Protocol Streaming Access Restrictions Time Password 34 e user Image View Utility Miscellaneous Memo e Security Information
7. e When motion is detected the image screen edge is displayed in red e Information of the configured mask is also applicable for detecting the tracking target of Intelligent Tracking which starts from Auto Return e Page 55 Network Camera Detection VN V686 pry _ al A External Alarm z E Led ME y Alarm Environment PIZ 2 Auto Patrolo fy gt afl Auto Patrol1 rhe e Auto Patrol2 2 nm a Es as Motion Detection ul Network m Utility Status 64 Display Screen The screen is divided into blocks of 12 horizontal x 8 vertical Use this to set whether to mask each block All blocks are masked in the default setting The block turns blue when it is clicked indicating that it is unmasked Click again to return to the masked state Press the OK button to enable this setting Use the Mask All button to mask all blocks Use the Clear Mask button to unmask all blocks Detection For setting the On Off of Detection Press the OK button to enable this setting Motion detection does not work during Auto Tracking Intelligent Tracking us Page 55 OK Cancel To apply the new parameters press the OK button Press the Cancel button to cancel the change Level For setting the sensitivity of motion detection Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level and hence it is more sensitive Press the OK button to enable this se
8. e When using MPEG4 images set to either 1 or 2 Gamma To alter the appearance of dark areas in a video image adjust the gamma curve 0 Gamma correction suitable for CRT is performed 1 Gamma correction suitable for some LCDs is performed 2 Do not perform gamma correction This setting is suitable for some LCDs Active The most appropriate gamma correction is applied according to the darkness of the screen Select the level under Active Gamma Level Setting values 0 1 2 Active Memo e The set value is fixed when the Monitor Type is set to LCD1 LCD2 or CRT Active Gamma Level This adjusts the effect when Gamma is set to Active Objects with little luminance difference Decrease the number Objects with large luminance difference Increase the number Setting range 5 to 0 to 5 Memo e The color may appear different from the actual one depending on the object e Noise interference and hue changes may appear prominent depending on the brightness of the object but this is not a malfunction e This feature can only be configured when Gamma is set to Active Enhance Frequency For setting the type of edge enhancement Low Enhanced edges become thicker High Enhanced edges become thiner Setting values Low High Memo e The set value is fixed when the Monitor Type is set to LCD1 LCD2
9. Pull the power cable LAN cable and alarm signal cable from the wall LAN Cable Power cable Alarm signal cable Setting Up the Camera 1 Remove the dome cover Loosen the screws x4 and remove the dome cover from the camera Dome Cover 2 Remove the cushioning material lens cap and tape used during transporting When installing the heater at an unrequired location turn off the switch of the heater Heater power switch OFF 3 Mount the dome cover to the camera Use the screws x4 to mount the dome cover to the camera As a guide install three claws of the dome cover and the central mark Install such that the central mark appears above the JVC mark of the camera D e le Face front ea y tae 4 4 towards direction of the JVC mark Note e Check that there is no dirt or dust inside the dome cover before mounting e When installing on a rainy day ensure that raindrops do not enter the interior e When mounting the dome cover temporarily secure the 4 screws and then tighten e Asa guide tighten the screws to 0 5 Nem to 1 Nem 5 kgfecm to 10 kgfecm If the tightening is loose the dome cover may fog due to water seepage 4 Remove the cable connection cap Remove the cap on the arm of the camera 5 Pull out the cables from the cable connection hole Pull out the cables except the fall prevention wire of the camera from the cable c
10. Utility Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Righis Reserved Status 72 Destination Restrictions may be imposed on clients accessing VN V686WPU using the Address IP address Access When deny is selected acquisition of JPEG MPEG4 via the IP address Restrictions specified for the IP Address item will be denied Restrictions are not imposed on access to the Web Settings page When allow is selected acquisition of JPEG MPEG4 via the IP address specified for the IP Address item will be permitted Restrictions are not imposed on access to the Web Settings page IP Address When a multicast address is specified and deny is selected VN V686WPU will deny transmission to this multicast address When a multicast address is specified and allow is selected VN V686WPU will only accept transmission to this multicast address and deny transmission to multicast addresses that are not stated in the IP Address item field Note e Note that when allow is selected and all IP address fields are left blank JPEG MPEG4 acquisition by all IP addresses will be denied Restrictions are not imposed on access to the Web Settings page Additionally VN V686WPU will also deny access when instructions for transmission to the specified IP address are sent via API Memo e To specify a specific IP address range enter a combination of the IP address and su
11. Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved 42 42 Shutter Speed This item sets the speed of the electronic shutter When Sense Up item 4 is set to x2 or above available setting value is 1 60 or 1 100 only Setting values 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Memo e Flickering of fluorescent lightings can be reduced when the shutter speed is set to 1 100 or 1 60 respectively in regions of commercial power frequency 50 Hz and 60 Hz e Asmear phenomenon specific to CCD where white bands appear vertically along bright light source is more emphasized the faster the shutter speed is 43 B W Mode This sets the function to switch from Color to B amp W mode Color Always be in Color mode Black amp White Always be in B amp W mode Auto Low Auto Mid Auto High This item automatically switches between Color Mode and B amp W Mode when the luminance meets defined conditions over 30 seconds Select the sensitivity from three options Memo To ensure a successful B amp W Color switching e f the B W Mode item is set to Auto Low Auto Mid Auto High the B amp W Color setting can be switched according to the brightness of the object but the condition of illumination and field angle may make this impossible To be absolutely certain of B amp W Color switching connecting external sensor to alarm input cable of this camera and setting ala
12. Expand button to set the Hight or Width of the mask O Position This sets the position to place the mask Set the moving speed in Pan Tilt Speed Setting value 1 to 8 Brightness screen This item sets the brightness color of the mask 0 is black The larger the number is the closer the color is to white When the number is 10 the color is white You can check the color at Image Setting values 0 to 10 Ml Password screen Enter the Operator Password rs Page 34 Note e The tilt angle where mask can be set is within 40 degrees from the horizontal position e To change the privacy mask position to upper area from horizontal direction press the up button until the end of the horizontal position release the button and press it again Only the privacy mask will be moved to upper area This will set the privacy mask at the area above the shallow horizontal position e The mask will appear larger than when it is set If some area that you wish to hide appear due to the camera direction or zoom set the mask larger e The default home position is outside the range of the privacy mask e When the Adjustment window is first opened in the computer ActiveX will be installed 63 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Motion Detection Page This page is for setting motion detection e The area valid for motion detection is displayed in blue
13. Return Moves toward the Return Position from the Start Position in a clockwise direction and Preset Position moves to and fro between the Start Position faio 11 20 erso 1 40 41 50 s1 so 61 70 71 20 seol 1 29 and Return Position Unless the restrictions below are applicable you can specify any position as the Start Position and Return Position Focus e When tilt angle is 90 degrees or higher Manual An error message appears when the tilt angle is set to 90 degrees or higher e Electronic zoom area When electronic zoom is used the maximum optical zoom ratio is specified Memo e f the zoom ratios of the Start Position and Return Position are different Zoom and Pan Tilt movements may not be uniform Manual O Select the Auto Pan operation speed Setting values Low Middle High Select the Start Position and Return Position only during Return of the operation Operate the camera manually decide on a position and click Apply to register Click Go To to move the camera to the registered position Memo e For details on the manual operation see Operation gt Page 106 Click Apply to complete the Auto Pan setting 114 Auto Trace Setting This item stores and reproduces manual operation Click the Auto Trace tab on the PTZ Controller screen and configure settings at the Auto Trace setting screen Note e As Auto Trace performs s
14. This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Press the OK button to enable the new settings Network Camera VN V686 Image External Alarm Alarm Environment PTZ Auto Patrol0 Auto Patrolt Auto Patrol2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection Network Utility Status EJ VN VenA Privacy Maskine Settirer EJUN VENE Proy Mastin Sottines a Brightness Operator Password Si Delet Ch Adjustment screen Brightness screen Password screen 62 Privacy Mask For specifying whether to activate the Privacy Mask feature When this is set to On the privacy mask specified using the following items will appear on the screen Memo e When setting privacy mask zoom will be at the Wide edge and Digital Flip is set to Off Adjustment This item adjusts the mask Click this item to open the Adjustment screen To change the setting first enter Operator Password in the Password screen is Page 34 If the Operator Password was entered already to setting page of Built in Viewer it will be displayed as eeeeece H Adjustment screen aid ill Adjustment Brightness Password tab Aremm EA Each setting screen appears Adjustment Y Mask Size When Off is selected mask will not be Width displayed on the screen Setting values 0 to 7 Size This item sets the size of the mask Use the Shrink or
15. admin or operator Click this button to display screens such as the Security Settings screen Press the OK or Yes button to launch Built in JPEG Viewer Do not click on the JPEG Viewer button over and over again while leaving the warning screen unattended When this button is pressed for the first time on the operating PC Built in JPEG Viewer will be installed on the computer Memo e Refer to Built in Viewer gt Page 91 on procedures to install Built in Viewer on the computer and ways to use Built in Viewer Q MPEG4 Viewer This is displayed upon access to the View page using admin or operator Click this button to display screens such as the Security Settings screen Press the OK or Yes button to launch Built in MPEG4 Viewer Do not click on the MPEG4 Viewer button over and over again while leaving the warning screen unattended When this button is pressed for the first time on the operating PC Built in MPEG4 Viewer will be installed on the computer Memo e Refer to Built in Viewer gt Page 91 on procedures to install Built in Viewer on the computer and ways to use Built in Viewer 37 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Camera Page This page is for setting the camera s parameters This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK
16. to start the selected Auto function Click Stop to stop the running Auto function A list of patrol modes appears when Auto Patrol is selected A list of targets appears when Intelligent Tracking is selected Auto Pan The configured Auto Pan operation is performed ce Page 113 Auto Patrol The configured Auto Patrol operation is executed Select Patrol Mode Page 60 Auto Trace The configured Auto Trace operation is performed c Page 115 Auto Tracking Auto Tracking is performed ec Page 55 During Auto Tracking Motion Detection deos not work Page 64 Intelligent Tracking Intelligent Tracking is performed c Page 111 Note e When the Mode item of Auto Return is set to Auto Patrol and Auto Patrol starts in this screen the Auto Patrol mode of Auto Return will be changed to the mode that was started at this screen Auto Return Page 54 e When Auto Pan starts the camera will repeat the left rotate right rotate or return operations When Auto Patrol starts the camera will complete a series of operations and return to the start position and then repeat the entire process When Auto Trace starts the camera will perform a series of operations before returning to the start position It will resume after 30 seconds If Auto Return function is set Auto function that was started manually is stopped when Auto Return starts Patrol Mode For selecting the mode of the Auto Patrol
17. when a default gateway is not set 5 Host Name For setting the host name of VN V686WPU Specify a name using alphanumeric characters hyphen or period Underscores _ cannot be used DNS Server For setting the address of the DNS server MAC Address The MAC address of VN V686WPU is displayed in a hexadecimal number 67 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Details Page This page is for performing detailed network setting This page can be used during access using admin e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value wen a EE Image External Network Basic Details Protocol Streaming Access Restrictions Time Password Utility Status Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved JPEG For setting the TOS value of IP packets in which JPEG is stored TOS DS field nS upper six bits out of the eight bits that make up the TOS value belong to This upper six bits can be set The lower two bits are 0 For example upon setting to 255 the lower two bits are converted to 0 and the value becomes 252 TOS values are used in networks that support QoS By setting QoS for the network switch routing can be done by giving prio
18. 45 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Alarm Page This page is for setting actions when there is an alarm Up to 5 actions No 01 to No 05 may be set This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Press the OK button to enable the new settings Only items that are valid under the selected action will be saved When Disable is selected for the action all settings will be restored to their default values e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value Network Camera Image Externat Alarm Alarm Environment PIZ Auto Patrol Auto Patrol Auto Patrol2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection Network Utility Status Time Filter 46 Action For specifying the type of action Disable Does not trigger any action Mail Sends out e mail Specify the recipient s mail address The title of the mail will appear as Alarm from VN V686 and the sender as Camera ID Enter the message to send in Mail Text Input up to 127 alphanumeric characters To attach the latest image to the mail set Attach Image to On PrePostRecording FTP Sends out pre post recorded JPEG files via FTP See the page on Alarm Environment for details on pre post recording and FTP server settings ss Pag
19. Auto High Memo e For details on B W Mode see B W Mode t Page 43 47 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Alarm Page continued Network Camera Image Externat Alarm Alarm Environment PTZ Auto Patrol Auto Patrol Auto Patrol2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection Network Utility Status Unmask all y Unmask all gt Tuesday Thur ster DE cnc N Friday Unmask all z 1st Trigger This item specifies the first trigger to the operation set in Action Setting values Input 1 Make Input 2 Make Input 1 Break Input 2 Break Motion Detection Fan Stop Position BlackWhite Color Color BlackWhite Memo e When the second trigger is turned off the action will be invoked only by the first trigger e When Motion Detection Fan Stop Position BlackWhite Color Color BlackWhite is selected as the first trigger selection of Max Interval and 2nd Trigger will be disabled 48 Q Max Interval Enabled when both the first and second triggers are specified Specify the maximum interval between the first and second triggers An action will be invoked only if the interval between the first and second triggers is within the maximum interval Setting range 1sec to 3600sec 2nd Trigger This item specifies the second trigger to the oper
20. B amp W mode Color Always be in Color mode Black amp White Always be in B amp W mode Auto Low Auto Mid Auto High This item automatically switches between Color Mode and B amp W Mode when the luminance meets defined conditions over 30 seconds Select the sensitivity from three options Memo To ensure a successful B amp W Color switching e f the B W Mode item is set to Auto Low Auto Mid Auto High the B amp W Color setting can be switched according to the brightness of the object but the condition of illumination and field angle may make this impossible To be absolutely certain of B amp W Color switching connecting external sensor to alarm input cable of this camera and setting alarm action of B amp W mode is recommended BLC For selecting the backlight compensation feature Set this feature when there is a bright light source in the same direction as the object Enables unwanted light sources to be excluded from the photometry area Off No backlight compensation Area to Area4 For selecting a photometry area from the four available types Setting values Off Area1 Area2 Area3 Area4 Photometry area Photometry area Photometry area Photometry area Off Area Area2 Area3 Area4 Iris This item sets the iris When Auto 1 Auto Auto 1 is selected the iris is adjusted automatically You can also click the buttons under Manual to adjus
21. Exiting the MPEG4 Viewer To exit press the close X button at the top right of the window Click X http 192 168 0 2 cei bin v686viewins cei v68 LJ VN V686 e During the next startup of Built in Viewer launch the Internet Explorer and enter the URL of Built in Viewer in the address field For example if the IP address of VN V686WPU is 192 168 0 2 enter as follows http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin v686viewing cgi v686monitor_m html e After the Security Settings screen appears press the OK button to proceed 104 Shortcut for Built in Viewer Creating a shortcut for Built in Viewer on the Desktop screen of the computer saves you the trouble of having to enter the URL in the Internet Explorer Create the shortcut by following the procedure below 1 Launch the Internet Explorer 2 Right click at an arbitrary point on the Internet Explorer screen and select Create Shortcut Click the OK button on the confirmation screen and a shortcut will be created on the Desktop screen 3 Right click on the shortcut icon on the Desktop screen and select Properties The setting screen appears 4 Enter the URL of Built in Viewer in the URL field For example if the IP address of VN V686WPU is 192 168 0 2 enter as follows MJPEG Viewer http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin v686viewing cgi v686monitor_j html MVPEG4 Viewer http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin v686viewing cgi v686monitor_m html 5 Click the
22. Explorer Setup gt Page 92 4 Installing Built in Viewer us Page 94 4 Screen Configuration of JPEG Viewer c Page 95 JPEG Viewer Configuration rs Page 96 4 Exiting the JPEG Viewer t Page 99 4 Screen Configuration of MPEG4 Viewer gt Page 100 MPEG4 Viewer Configuration ce Page 101 4 Exiting the MPEG4 Viewer ss Page 104 4 Shortcut for Built in Viewer gt Page 105 When the display or configuration of the opened screen appears strange check the computer settings using the following procedures Click Start Control Panel Display and open the Display Properties window 2 Click the Settings tab in the Display Properties window and click the Advanced button Check that DPI setting in the General tab has become Normal size 96DP Otherwise change the setting to Normal size 96DPI and reboot Windows 91 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer Preparation Internet Explorer Setup 1 Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer 2 When proxy settings are enabled in the Internet Explorer follow the steps below to disable the proxy of the Internet Explorer e Select in the order of Tool Internet Options Connections LAN Setting followed by deselecting the check for Use a proxy server for your LAN in Proxy Server of the Local Area Network LAN Settings window Local Area Net
23. FTP Computer Restrictions on Clients VN V686WPU enables users to authorize or reject the acquisition of images by specific IP address us Page 72 Control via customized application software The following uses are also possible by developing a customized application software that supports the API of VN V686WPU For details please refer to API GUIDE in the supplied CD ROM e Monitors via the computer while at the same time records images to the HDD of the computer e Performs recording by changing the frame size frame rate during alarm occurrence e Records the type and time of alarm occurrence on the computer Camera Mounting Procedures Mount the camera using the following procedures Step 1 Connection Installation gt Page 16 Setting Up the Wall gt Page 16 e Make holes in the wall e Install anchor bolts on the wall Setting Up the Camera t Page 16 e Remove the dome cover and remove the cushioning material e Heater ON OFF Switch Setting e Mount the dome cover Mounting the camera Page 18 e Install the fall prevention wire connect the wall and the camera e Secure the camera with anchor bolts Cable Connection t Page 18 e Connection of cables e Close the cap e Waterproof treatment V Step 2 Network settings Page 26 Configure the network settings of the computer and this camera x In a system where multiple units of VN V686WPU are used turn on the p
24. The VBR system delivers a stable picture quality but forecast of the bit rate is difficult When the CBR system is selected encoding is performed at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of the input video signals The picture quality varies under the CBR system but the bit rate can be easily forecast You can specify an estimated bit rate for both VBR and CBR 64 kbps to 8000 kbps Restrictions on the Number of Distributions for VN V686WPU The maximum number of distributions for VN V686WPU is determined by the settings as well as requirements from the client When only JPEG images are distributed the maximum number of distributions is determined based on the highest bit rate within the stream When a distribution request that exceeds the maximum number of distributions is received this request is denied For example if Client A requests for and receives data at 1 Mbps while Client B requests for and receives data at 5 Mbps the maximum number of distributions is 4 streams according to the table below Maximum number of distributions when only JPEG data is distributed Distribution at Maximum Total maximum bit number of maximum bit rate distributions rate 1 Mbps and 20 20 Mbps below 5 Mbps and 4 20 Mbps below 10 Mbps and 2 20 Mbps below Larger than 10 1 Maximum Mbps configurable value 24 Mbps When only MPEG4 images are distributed the maximum number of distributions i
25. When the PC OS is Windows XP click the viewer screen once to activate Then click the object to be tracked 111 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer PTZ Controller Operation continued Registering Preset Positions The PTZ Controller window appears upon clicking the PTZ button Click the Position Memory tab of the PTZ Controller screen and register the preset positions in the Position Memory screen Note e When Auto Flip is set to Digital Flip preset positions cannot be registered when the tilt angle is more than 90 degrees Auto Flip gt Page 59 Memo e When setting preset positions and Pan Limit is On pan operation is unavailable in the prohibited areas Pan Limit gt Page 57 e As moving preset positions has priority over pan limit set the preset positions when Pan Limit is Off After that when Pan Limit is set to On the camera will pan regardless of the prohibited areas Pan Limit Page 57 e Items stored in the preset position are pan tilt zoom focus position title white balance iris and backlight compensation 112 G gt gt l E VN V686 PTZ Corftroller Microsoft Inter Position Memory Auto Pan Auto Trace B Preset Position Setting Preset Position 1 10 11 20 21 50 31 40 150 5125051270 71 50 51 20 01 00 pla dada 15 1517 sf fro v TEER T Wide Auto Pan Se
26. When the amount of light is particularly insufficient Super When the brightness level is insufficient even upon setting to High Setting values Off Mid High Super Memo e The screen appears grainy at dark locations when the AGC feature is in use Sense Up This feature is used to raise the sensitivity level by lengthening the exposure time You can specify the number of times by which the sensitivity level is to be increased automatically when the object becomes dark When x32 is selected the sensitivity is canged dynamically up to 32 times to fit to current darkness When sensitivity increases the shutter speed becomes slower and hence movement becomes unnatural When set to Off Sense Up is disabled Setting values Off x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 x128 Memo e Upon raising the sensitivity level the screen may appear grainy or white or white defects may occur However this is not a malfunction e When Sense Up is set to a value other than Off flickers occur under the light of fluorescent or mercury lamps This is not a malfunction of the camera but is due to principles related to Sense Up e When the Shutter Speed item 2 is set to 1 100 to 1 10000 set Sense Up to Off 41 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Camera Page continued OZ a Image View Camera Encoding External Network Utility Status C
27. button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value e To restore the settings of this page to the factory settings press Initialize button NE Image View Camera Encoding External Network Utility Status Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved Camera ID Character strings entered here will be written to the JPEG comment segment item name camera Refer to the API Guide provided CD ROM on the file formats of JPEG Monitor Type For selecting the monitor type according to the monitor used to display the video images The picture quality varies according to the type of monitor selected Custom Enables setting of picture quality according to the user s preference LCD1 LCD2 Picture quality setting for LCD monitors Two types are available for selection according to the user s preference CRT Picture quality setting for CRT cathode ray tube monitors Setting values Custom LCD1 LCD2 CRT 38 Black Level For adjusting the black level Lowering the value darkens the video image Increasing the value brightens the image Setting range 0 to 2 Memo e f the black level is set to 0 this may be too low depending on the connected device or dark area will become complete black
28. configure the picture quality and communication settings using the Internet Explorer HTTP based API This product comes with HTTP based API This feature enables you to perform setting and control via the network Day Night surveillance This product is equipped with infrared filter mechanism for day night surveillance During low illuminance such as nighttime switching out the infrared filter will switch the product to high sensitivity mode B amp W 6 Privacy Mask function This function allows you to Blankout areas that you do not wish to display in the location to be recorded Automatic Tracking function This product is equipped with a function that easily tracks moving objects when home position is displayed Intelligent Tracking function This function allows you to track the color information of objects that are clicked with a mouse The object can be tracked while the camera automatically adjusts to the optimal zoom ratio Image Stabilizer This function detects camera shaking and reduces image shaking Motion Detection Feature This feature enables output of an alarm upon detection of motion in the video image within preset area Pre Post recorded JPEG image files can be sent to FTP server by the alarm Built in JPEG and MPEG4 Viewer Monitoring of JPEG and MPEG4 images via a computer is possible by downloading Built in Viewer onto the computer Compatibility with analog peripheral equipment The s
29. data from VN V686WPU When HTTP is selected lost packets are recovered via resending VN V686WPU may be monitored using multiple viewers when Multicast is selected Memo e When playing back via multicast start multicast sending on the Streaming page of the VN V686WPU unit Streaming Page Page 70 Note e When Built in Viewer is launched with Multicast specified a Windows firewall warning may appear In this case select unblock and proceed e f block is selected the Windows firewall will block the multicast stream and playback of multicast by the viewer will fail HTTP Port You can change the HTTP port number The default port number setting is 80 Specify the same value as the parameter that is set on the Protocol page of VN V686WPU rs Page 69 Multicast IP You can change the multicast IP address Address The default address is 225 0 2 1 102 Stream Settings continued Multicast Port You can change the multicast port number The default port number setting is 59152 Memo This is enabled when Start is selected for the JPEG Control item on the Streaming page e Specify the same value as the parameter that is set on the Streaming page of VN V686WPU c Page 71 Operator Password Operator password is required to control VN V686WPU and to get preset position title from VN V686WPU To use PTZ Controller or to display preset position title ent
30. duration is set to a value other than 0 pressing the Break button switches the alarm to Break output only during the duration of the output upon which it switches to Make output 53 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued PTZ Page Network Camera Image External Alarm Alarm Environment PTZ Auto Patrolo Auto Patrott Auto Patrolz Privacy Mask Motion Detection Network Utility Status Set Right E Auto Return If the camera is not operated over the duration that was set in Return Time it will automatically return to the state that was set in Mode Mode This item sets the operation after Auto Return none Auto Return is disabled Home Returns to the home position Auto Pan Returns to the Auto Pan operation Auto Patrol Returns to the Auto Patrol operation Auto Trace Returns to the Auto Trace operation Auto Tracking Returns to the automatic tracking operation Intelligent Tracking Returns to the intelligent tracking operation Return Time This item sets the time to return the operation with Auto Return This feature cannot be configured when the Mode is set to none Setting values 1 minute 2minutes 3minutes 5minutes 10minutes 20minutes 30minutes 60minutes Memo e When the Mode item is set to Intelligent Tracking operation restarts from tracking upon returning to the home position af
31. function This feature can only be configured when Function is set to Auto Patrol Target For setting the target of the Intelligent Tracking operation Indoor This setting is suitable for indoor targets Outdoor cloudy This setting is suitable for outdoor targets when the contrast is not too strong such as on a cloudy day Outdoor2 sunny This setting is suitable for outdoor targets when the contrast is strong such as on a sunny day Preset Position For selecting the preset position When the selected position has been registered the camera will move to the selected position Page 112 Use the upper button to set positions in the tens and use the lower button to set positions in the ones E g To select Position Number 35 Click upper 31 40 and click lower 5 E g To select Position Number 50 Click upper 41 50 and click lower 10 Memo e When the upper 91 99 is selected the lower 10 cannot be selected 107 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer PTZ Controller Operation continued Operation continued Zoom This item sets the zoom operation of the lens when clicking the button Zoom is set to TELE and the object becomes bigger Zoom is set to WIDE and the object becomes smaller Memo e When electronic zoom is set to other than Off the camera will stop temporarily when switching from optical zoom to electronic zoom and vice versa even
32. momentarily cut off or reduced due to lightning or turning on of the air conditioner s power the image may be disrupted or noise interference may occur As the dome cover is of a semiglobular shape image distortion will occur at the hemispherical edge When the hemispherical edge of this unit is masked and horizontal level is shot in a tilt direction the hemispherical edge will enter the field angle This may cause the upper edge of the screen to become black and the focus unclear In this case you can avoid shooting the above area by using the tilt limit settings gt Page 58 When shooting objects with a luminance difference or near a light source ghost may occur on the screen This is a feature of the dome cover and the built in lens and is not a malfunction In particular manual and auto pan operation near the TELE edge telephoto side may cause the screen to vibrate unsmooth rotation This is a feature of the motor and is not a malfunction Long magnification zoom lens embedded into this product Although the focus might be slightly unclear depending on the drastic change of temperature it will not be a malfunction When you preset focus we ask you to adjust under actual usage temperature If you feel unclear focus please re preset focus O Additionally we recommend you to use either One Push AF or Manual focus adjustment when you feel unclear focus at your temperature environment Disclaimer The
33. not remove this sheet until installation is complete Dome Cover Fixing Screws x4 E Inner structure of camera O Heater ON OFF Switch This is the automatic control ON OFF switch of the built in heater The built in heater prevents the dome cover from fogging and snow or frost from attaching to the dome cover When installing the heater at an unrequired location turn off the switch of the heater It is usually set to ON 1 Page 17 Lens Lens cannot be replaced Front Mask MAC address indication The MAC address is a unique physical address of the product This address cannot be altered 13 Getting Started Features Surveillance Using Built in Viewer VN V686WPU comes with a Built in Activex JPEG Viewer and MPEG4 Viewer JPEG images and MPEG4 images of VN V686WPU can be monitored using the computer by installing this Built in Viewer on the computer JPEG images that are currently displayed can also be captured in the computer s hard disk Built in Viewer gt Page 91 VN V686WPU Computer VN V686WPU accepts requests from 20 clients at maximum Monitoring via Multicast Multicast enables monitoring of JPEG and MPEG4 images on multiple computers Streaming Page Page 70 JPEG Viewer Configuration c Page 96 MPEG4 Viewer Configuration e Page 101 VN V686WPU Compliant Network
34. off the power of this camera beforehand The camera pans When Auto Cleaning is set to On this is notan Page 77 118 Specifications E Camera Head Image pickup device 1 4 type Interline Transfer CCD 768 H x 494 V Minimum object illumination Color 1 0 Ix 50 output AGC Super WIDE edge Monitor Type CRT Black Level 2 0 5 Ix 25 output AGC Super WIDE edge Monitor Type CRT Black Level 2 0 08 Ix 50 output AGC Super WIDE edge Monitor Type CRT Black Level 2 0 04 Ix 25 output AGC Super WIDE edge Monitor Type CRT Black Level 2 White balance Select from ATW Narrow ATW Wide AWC Electronic Shutter 1 60 1 100 50 Hz Flickerless 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Backlight Compensation 4 photometry areas can be selected Color level adjustment YES Contour adjustment Effective for both horizontal and vertical adjustable level During B amp W E Network section Image compression format JPEG MPEG4 640 x 480 320 x 240 Network interface 100BASE TX 10BASE T FULL HALF Auto negotiation supported Internal memory 8 MB E LAN Specifications Compliant with IEEE802 3 and IEEE802 3u Communication protocol TCP IP UDP HTTP FTP ICMP ARP DHCP SNTP SMTP DSCP IGMP Frame size E Lens Zoom ratio Approx 36 times Focal length 3 43 mm to 122 mm Maximum aperture ratio F1 6 WIDE to F4 5 TELE Aperture range
35. the URL of Built in Viewer in the address field For example if the IP address of VN V686WPU is 192 168 0 2 enter as follows http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin v686viewing cgi v686monitor_j html e After the Security Settings screen appears press the OK button to proceed 99 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer MPEG4 Viewer Screen Configuration of MPEG4 Viewer http 192 168 0 2 cei bin v686viewing cei v686 mpee4viewer html Microsoft Internet Explorer kal K VN V686 DisplaySize Switches the display size VGA or QVGA Note e When the VGA JPEG is reduced to QVGA and when QVGA JPEG is enlarged to VGA the load on the computer will increase Pause Pauses Resumes playback of motion images Q PTZ Open the PTZ Controller screen Manual operations are available Configure settings of preset position registration and Auto Pan Auto Trace in the PTZ Controller screen Page 106 Note e When the PTZ Controller screen is first opened in the computer ActiveX will be installed 100 Setup Displays Built in Viewer settings window This setting screen is used to set Built in Viewer as a software on the computer Note e Settings on this setting screen do not affect settings of the VN V686WPU unit Memo e To use Built in MPEG4 Viewer of VN V686WPU install ffdshow that is open source codec You can download ffdsho
36. the waterproof tape adhesive 3 Connecting the alarm cable 4 Mount the cap ts Page 22 7 g 5 Seal the cable connection hole and Connect the alarm cable and wind the around the mounting surface of the waterproof tape adhesive i After connecting push the cable into the arm of camera with waterproof seal GE the camera silicon Cap Waterproof 1 treatment l I I l I Wind the waterproof tape Note adhesive e Ensure that waterproof treatment is performed Otherwise the camera may malfunction due to rain water seepage e Use GE silicon or other similar product for the Note sealing material e For cables that are not used be sure to wrap the ends individually with insulating tape 6 Remove the dome cover protective e For safety reasons turn on the power only after sheet all the connection is complete Protective sheet 19 Connection Installation Power Connection Note Warning e Be sure to use an AC 24 V supply that is isolated from the primary power supply circuit Using a variable voltage power supply will cause the camera and system to malfunction or breakdown e The unit is to be powered by an AC 24 V power supply The AC 24 V power supply should conform to the following Class 2 only For USA Isolated power supply only For Europe and others Connecting the power cable Connects the camera to AC24V power Solder weldin
37. this manual pdf API Guide pdf VSIP Guide pdf and Search tool Getting Started Features Waterproof and weather resistant chassis The anti dust and drip proof structure will shield the unit from rain thus enabling it to be installed outdoors directly IP66 specifications Realizing a High Picture Quality This product uses high resolution 410 000 pixels CCD and a new digital image processing IC to achieve high resolution and image quality Long Magnification Zoom Lens The optical 36 times long magnification lens allows you to conduct detailed monitoring The high power and large focal ratio F1 6 WIDE edge and bright zoom lens realize 1 0 Lux AGC SUPER 50 high sensitivity during color mode Equipped with high precision high speed rotation platform The newly developed direct drive rotation platform rotates at a high speed of 400 s both horizontally and vertically thus allowing the camera to move to the preset positions quickly As it does not have a slowdown mechanism it is very durable has a high stopping accuracy and can rotate smoothly even at low speed Dual Stream Full Frame Rate Transmission Dual stream JPEG MPEG4 data transmission is possible in VGA size at a rate of 30 fps Support for Multicast This product supports multicast which enables transmission of image data to multiple computers on the network without lowering the frame rate Built in Web Server You can
38. window may appear before the top page is displayed Press the OK button to proceed If you do not want this warning screen to be displayed change the Internet Explorer settings as follows e Open Tool Internet Options Security and select the Trusted sites icon e Next press the Custom Level button followed by selecting Enable for Miscellaneous Display mixed content Note e Do not reset or turn off the power of VN V686WPU immediately after the settings are changed Otherwise changes may not be saved and VN V686WPU may be restored to the factory settings e f settings are changed when sending JPEG or MPEG4 the transmission may be temporarily cancelled 35 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting View Page a This top page is displayed upon access using any of the user names admin operator or user The current image is displayed as a still image Links to each page are found at the left end The links displayed vary according to the user name For example in the case of admin or operator three links namely View Camera and Encoding are displayed upon clicking Image In the case of user only View is displayed The diagram below shows the View page upon access using admin or operator The number of links displayed at the left end decreases during access using user and JPEG Viewer and MPEG4 Vi
39. Automatic Tracking Intelligent Tracking and Motion Detection features do not prevent theft or fire Our company shall not be liable for any inconveniences or failures that occur We shall not be responsible for any inconveniences or disturbances caused in the event of privacy invasion as a result of camera footages of this product Getting Started Precautions continued Transporting the unit Remove the connecting cables when transporting the unit When transporting the unit turn off the power of the system Pack the unit with cushioning material so as to avoid shock when transporting Handle the unit with care and do not subject it to vibration or shock Transportation Do not throw away the original box of the unit Keep it and use it for transporting the unit in future As the camera unit is of an easily rotatable structure secure the camera unit inside the dome cover such that it does not rotate before transporting Otherwise an error may occur during camera operation DFace the heat release vents upward and secure the lens section with tape nsert cushioning material wrapped with air caps approx 50 mm x 200 mm at two opposite sides of the camera Cushioning material 10 Copyright Protection With the exception of the user being the copyright holder or when permission such as for duplication has been granted by the copyright holder permission is required in principle for the duplicati
40. F1 6 Opened fully to Equivalent to F360 Minimum object distance Approx 1 8 m TELE Approx 0 6 m WIDE E Rotation platform Horizontal rotation range 360 Endless rotation Horizontal rotation speed Approx 0 04 s to Approx 400 s Vertical rotation range 5 to 185 Horizontal to Face bottom to Horizontal Vertical rotation speed Approx 0 04 s to Approx 400 s E Overall Alarm input No voltage a contact input NPN open collector input low level latch momentary 200 ms and above Circuit current during low level 1 mA Applied voltage during high level DC 3 3 V NPN open collector output Allowable applied voltage DC20 V Allowable inflow current 25 mA Supply voltage AC24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Current consumption 3A Number of preset positions Up to 100 Surrounding temperature 40 C to 50 C operation Always power on x 1 0 C to 40 C Recommended When the heater power is OFF Ambient humidity 20 RH to 90 RH Alarm output without condensation Anti dust waterproof IP66 IEC60529 Mass Approx 5 5 kg x1 When turning power on if the temperature is between 40 C to 20 C image may not appear approximately for 2 hours before the heater becomes effective 119 Others Specifications continued E Accessories Start up Guide CD ROM iise no eaa i yian Warranty Card For USA 1 Service Information Card For USA 1 RJ 45 Conversi
41. GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Deutschland Getting Started These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances 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 to overturn 8 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for AZ ven
42. JVC OUTDOOR PTZ IP DOME CAMERA VN V686WPU dei Thank you for purchasing this product Before beginning to operate this unit please read the instruction manual carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Retain this information for future reference Model No VN V686WPU Serial No LST0677 001C Getting Started Safety Precautions Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment European Union This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end of life Instead the product should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment recovery and recycling in accordance with your national legislation By disposing of this product correctly you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more information about collection point and recycling of this product please contact your local municipal office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Attention This symbol is with national legislation only valid in z ihe E r
43. Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer 2 When proxy settings are enabled in the Internet Explorer follow the steps below to disable the proxy of the Internet Explorer e Select in the order of Tool Internet Options Connections LAN Setting followed by deselecting the check for Use a proxy server for your LAN in Proxy Server of the Local Area Network LAN Settings window Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings Proxy server Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or YPN connections _________________ Deselect the check Bypass proxy server for local addresses 32 3 If ActiveX controls and plug ins of the Internet Explorer is disabled follow the steps below to enable it e Click Trusted sites under Tool Internet Options Security Click on the Sites button directly below followed by deselecting the check in the displayed window Add the following web site to the zone http 192 168 0 2 e Click Trusted sites under Tool Internet Options Security Select the Custom Level button and open the Security Settings window Set all items under ActiveX controls and plug ins in the opened window to Enable Enable also Use the f
44. Maintenance External Network Utility Maintenance Miscellaneous Status Copyright 2008 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved 76 Restart Reboots the camera It takes a few minutes for the camera to reboot All Settings Initialize Restores all settings to their default values and reboots the unit It takes about one minute for the camera to initialize and reboot Passwords will also be initialized The built in clock of VN V686WPU will not be affected JPEG MPEG4 transmission and all other services that are running will be discontinued Update Upgrades the firmware version of VN V686WPU and reboots the unit Select the update target from Streaming Manager PTZ Controller or Image Processor The settings of VN V686WPU will be saved Copy the new firmware file to the computer on which Internet Explorer is used and specify this file using the Browse button Press the Update button to start the update JPEG MPEG4 transmission and all others services that are running will be discontinued The update process may take several minutes A message will be displayed on the Internet Explorer when update is successfully completed Note e Do not turn off the power when update is in progress or during reboot after update is complete Turning off the power of the camera may cause it to malfunction Auto Cleaning This item sets whether to automatically clean
45. OK button to end Clicking on the shortcut created saves you the trouble of having to enter the URL in the Internet Explorer Memo e Before starting up Built in Viewer using the shortcut close all Internet Explorer windows Starting up Built in Viewer using the shortcut while leaving other Internet Explorer windows opened may result in malfunction of Built in Viewer 105 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer PTZ Controller Operation Operation The PTZ Controller window appears upon clicking the PTZ button of Built in Viewer Configure settings for the camera manual operation preset position registration and Auto Pan Auto Trace operation in the PTZ Controller screen Note e Before using PTZ Controller enter operator password to setup window of Built in Viewer e When the PTZ Controller screen is first opened in the computer ActiveX will be installed r E E VN V686 PTZ Controller Microsoft Inter Position Memory Auto Pan Auto Trace A Patrol Mode Modet Preset Position Pito 11 20 21 20 31 10 1 s0 51 50 51 70 71 20 21 20 01 09 B Gain Q Setting screen tab This opens each screen in separate windows e Operation t Page 106 e Position Memory rs Page 112 e Auto Pan t Page 113 e Auto Trace s Page 115 106 Auto Function Function For selecting the operation Click Start
46. PEG and MPEG4 one stream at a time Unable to receive alarm Data may be blocked by the WindowsXP firewall notification using the When this occurs perform the following to allow it to computer via TCP UDP pass through Double click Windows Firewall under Start Control Panel click the Add Port button under the Exception tab and register the port number to be allowed through the firewall in the Port Number field Enter an arbitrary character string in the name field Power is turned off but it is Are the transporting tape and cushioning material te Page 17 disconnected once the removed camera rotates Remove the transporting tape and cushioning material Characters of the file name When double byte characters are to be used for the rs Page 51 registered in the FTP server file name make use of an FTP server for which the are garbled character code is EUC JP The MPEG4 Viewer screen When DirectX 9 x or Windows Media Player 9 x is appears in black installed on the computer the video image screen appears in black Countermeasure To use Built in MPEG4 Viewer of VN V686WPU install ffdshow that is open source codec You can download ffdshow from the Internet Caution The fan x is There is an error in the internal cooling fan or stopped appears on the heating fan screen denotes number Write down the displayed text of Caution The fan x is stopped and consult your nearest JVC dealer Turn
47. Patrol Settings2 Light Encoding 84 Alarm Setting No Trigger Action 01 Trigger Action 02 Trigger Action 03 Trigger Action 04 Trigger Action Trigger Action Alarm Environment Mail SMTP SMTP Server 0 0 0 0 SMTP Port Number 25 Send Mail Address SMTP POP before SMTP Off POP POP Server 0 0 0 0 POP Port Number 110 POP Username FTP Server 0 0 0 0 Directory Username Periodic FTP Off Periodic FTP Interval 1 Periodic FTP Naming Auto PrePostRecording Frame Rate 15 fps PrePostRecording Before Trigger 5 sec PrePostRecording After Trigger 5 sec Alarm Output Output Duration 1000 msec Output2 Duration 1000 msec PTZ Auto Return Mode None Return Time 1 minutes Auto Tracking Intelligent Tracking Restart Time Off Auto Tracking Level 5 Intelligent Tracking Tracking Zoom Tracking Zoom Limit 10 Times Pan Limit Off Tilt Limit O Degrees Auto Flip Auto Flip Digital Flip Privacy Mask Privacy Mask off Mask0 off Mask2 off Mask5 Off Mask6 Off Brightness Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Settings Page continued Privacy Mask Time VANIER 86 Position List Page This page displays information on preset positions This page can be used during access using admin or
48. Pre Post recording parameter PrePostRecording Frame Rate For specifying the JPEG frame rate for FTP pre post recording Setting values 1 fps 2 fps 3 fps 5 fps 6 fps 7 5 fps 10 fps 15 fps 30 fps PrePostRecording Before Trigger For setting the FTP pre recording trigger time recording time before alarm input in seconds Setting values Osec to 60sec PrePostRecording After Trigger For setting the FTP post recording trigger time recording time after alarm input in seconds Setting values Osec to 60sec The maximum time intervals for PrePostRecording Before Trigger and PrePostRecording After Trigger are determined by the JPEG size on the Encoding page as well as PrePostRecording Frame Rate A message appears if the combination of the entered values are not feasible Alarm Output For setting the alarm output Duration For setting the output time of Manual Output Setting range 0 100msec to 5000msec Manual Output For operating alarm output manually The current output status appears on the right When Duration is setto 0 pressing the Make button switches the alarm to Make output while pressing the Break button switches the alarm to Break output When Duration is set to a value other than 0 pressing the Make button switches the alarm to Make output only during the duration of the output upon which it switches to Break output When the output
49. R Variable Bit Rate CBR Encoding is performed at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of the input video signals Enables easy forecast of the bit rate VBR Changes the bit rate according to the condition of the input video signals Picture quality is stable but forecast of the bit rate is difficult FPS For setting the MPEG4 frame rate Setting range 1 fps 7 5 fps 10 fps 15 fps 25 fps 30 fps Frame Interval For setting the I frame interval MPEG4 starts encoding from the I frame Shortening the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there are rapid changes in the video image However the picture quality for images with little change will deteriorate In addition when multicast packet loss occurs the time interval required to restore the image is shorter Setting values 30 60 90 120 150 Priority For selecting whether to assign priority to the frame rate or picture quality during MPEG4 encoding FPS Assigns priority to frame rate Select this setting to enable smooth monitoring of motion images Quality Prioritizes image quality Memo e Valid when Bitrate Control is CBR When a very small bit rate is set for the frame rate or frame size CBR or VBR will become the lowest images and a difference will appear in the frame rate Quality which skips frames will be able to realize small bit rates better than FPS
50. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Mask span Unmask span Mask All Unmask All Applicable time period For specifying the Start and End time in hours and minutes Alarm action 49 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Alarm Environment Page This page is for setting alarm related environments This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value ae Image Mail Externat Alarm Alarm Environment PTZ Auto Patrolo Auto Patrol Auto Patrol2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection OP S Server Network ort Number Utility Status 50 Mail For setting the mail environment when Mail is specified as an Action on the Alarm page SMTP and POP can be used Configure only the SMTP settings under usual circumstances Enter the camera s mail address as the Send Mail Address Configure the POP settings as well if POP before SMTP is set to Off In addition if FQDN is set for SMTP Server configure also the DNS Server settings on the Basic page t Page 67 Memo What is FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name This is a fully qualified domain name that indicates a nota
51. WPU unit within the same LAN environment and wait for a while at least 10 minutes or power off and on all network devices under the same LAN environment Otherwise access to VN V686WPU may fail Maximum 20m 60m 100 m 180 m connection distance Conductor 91 0 91 6 92 0 02 6 Diameter and and and and mm above above above above 20 Note e f thin cables are used the resistance of the cables will be high and a significant voltage drop will occur when the camera is at its maximum power consumption when pan tilt and zoom operates at the same time Either use a thick cable with low resistance or place the power supply near to the camera and shorten the length of the cable to restrict the voltage drop at the rated current of camera to below 10 If voltage drops during operation the camera may experience unstable performance and be unable to call up the preset position correctly e Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to AC 110 V AC 230 V power supply The camera internal circuit will be damaged Do not use the camera Bring it to your nearest JVC dealer for repair charged separately e Turn on the power only after the connection for all the devices is complete e After the power is turned on and activation is completed this product will move to the home position 21 Connection Installation LAN Cable Connection Connect the camera to a hub or computer using a LAN
52. ation set in Action Setting values Off Input 1 Make Input 2 Make Input 1 Break Input 2 Break 6 Action Position No This item sets the position number to be moved when Position is selected in Action Setting range 0 to 99 Trigger Position No This item sets the position number for trigger when Position is selected in 1st Trigger Setting range 0 to 99 Mail Mail Address For entering the recipient s mail address Mail Text For entering the mail transmission data Input up to 127 alphanumeric characters Attach Image For specifying whether to attach images to the mail TCP UDP TCP UDP IP Address For entering the address when alarm action notification is to be sent via TCP or UDP IP or FQDN TCP UDP Port Number For entering the port number when alarm action notification is to be sent via TCP or UDP 1 65535 TCP UDP Data For entering the data to send during TCP or UDP notification Input up to 127 alphanumeric characters Alarm Output For setting the alarm output time from the alarm output terminal Duration When this is set to 0 it is not possible to revert back to break or make after changing to make or break Setting range 0 100msec to 5000msec Time Filter For specifying the alarm action with respect to each day of the week and setting the corresponding time of the day Applicable day of week Sunday Monday
53. basic setting related to the network This page can be used during access using admin e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value e When settings of the Basic page is changed all services that are currently running will end immediately For example when changes are made to the Basic page during JPEG MPEG4 distribution distribution will be discontinued and TCP will be disconnected cn 655 MENEE Image External Network Basic Details Protocol Streaming Access Restrictions Time Password Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved Utility Status 66 IP Setting For setting the DHCP client function Connect VN V686WPU to a network environment with a DHCP server when DHCP is to be enabled If the DHCP server does not exist when DHCP is set to Enable VN V686WPU will start running with the 192 168 0 2 IP address and 255 255 255 0 subnet mask in about 2 minutes after startup Refer to IP Address Settings gt Page 26 for the IP address IP Address For setting the IP address of VN V686WPU Subnet Mask For setting the subnet mask of VN V686WPU Default Gateway For setting the default gateway of VN V686WPU Set as 0 0 0 0
54. bnet mask in the IP Address item 2 field e Define the subnet mask using a length between 8 to 30 bits For example a range between 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 0 255 is denoted as 192 168 0 0 24 IP Address bit length of subnet mask 73 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Time Page This page is for setting time This page can be used during access using admin e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value Wee Image External Network Basic Details Protocol Streaming Access Restrictions Time Dali Copyright 20 2008 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved Status SNTP For setting the SNTP client feature When this is set to On the system accesses the specified NTP server at regular intervals to acquire the time In addition time will be recorded in the JPEG headers distributed by VN V686WPU Discontinuity in JPEG header s time may occur immediately before and after acquiring time from the NTP server NTP Server For setting the IP address of the NTP server Access Interval For setting the time interval for access to the NTP server Time Displays the time on the clock of VN V686WPU The clock time ca
55. cable Cable to use e Shield STP cable e Make use of a Category 5 or higher cable when 100BASE TX is used Connecting the alarm signal cable Connect the alarm signal cable to external devices such as a sensor or buzzer Cable to use e Lengih of 50 m or shorter e UL1007 UL1015 or equivalent products e AWG 22 to AWG 18 or equivalent products When connecting to a hub Make use of a straight cable When connecting to a computer Make use of a cross cable RJ 45 conversion connector provided Note e However cross cables cannot be used with some computer models When connecting VN V686WP U directly to a computer check the computer s LAN specifications in advance 22 Solder welding or crimping Insulating tape Note e Noises from an external source may cause the camera to malfunction even when the cable used is within 50 m In this case move the cable away from the noise source Alarm input signal Connects to sensors such as infrared sensors door sensors metal sensors and manual switches e To prevent noise from entering the internal circuit supply non voltage contact signal to the alarm input signal e Do not supply voltage e When the contact is short MAKE or open BREAK on the menu you can set it to Alarm e Supply such that the alarm signal continues for at least more than 500 ms The alarm signal may not be recogn
56. cally in 1 second 110 Intelligent Tracking Manual Mode This function allows you to track and shoot the color information of an object which was selected by clicking on the viewer screen PTZ Controller Mi Operation Position Memory Auto Pan Auto Trace Auto Function O Select Intelligent Tracking ca x a lt 2 Click Start e The camera will go into Standby mode and Standby will be displayed on the top right evans Fs View lerer of the viewer screen JPEG Viewer e The camera will go into Standby mode and Standby will be displayed on the title bar MPEG4 Viewer Z Locked Microsol A MPEG4 Viewer screen Click the object to be tracked on the viewer screen e The object will be framed in blue Tracking Frame JPEG Viewer only While the object is being captured Locked will be displayed on the top right of the viewer screen When the camera loses the object Losing will be displayed JPEG Viewer e While the object is being captured Locked will be displayed on the title bar When the camera loses the object Losing will be displayed MPEG4 Viewer Memo e You can change the tracking target any time by clicking the object while Locked or Losing is displayed e You can select whether to display Tracking Frame JPEG Viewer only or Tracking Status on the setting screen Page 97 t Page 102 Note e
57. cess from this computer may fail when the IP address of VN V686WPU is changed To enable access to VN V686WPU from the same computer alter the IP address at the computer accordingly When the display or configuration of the opened screen appears strange check the computer settings using the following procedures Click Start Control Panel Display and open the Display Properties window 2 Click the Settings tab in the Display Properties window and click the Advanced button Check that DPI setting in the General tab has become Normal size 96DPI Otherwise change the setting to Normal size 96DPI and reboot Windows 30 When the IP address of VN V686WPU is known When the IP address of VN V686WPU is known it can be changed by accessing the built in web page of VN V686WPU via the Internet Explorer on the computer Refer to Setting Using Internet Explorer Page 32 When the IP address of VN V686WPU is unknown IP address settings cannot be changed by accessing via a computer when the IP address of VN V686WPU is unknown Use Search tool in the provided CD ROM to find the IP address You can use this tool to search for information on VN V686WPU within the LAN Memo e For details on Search tool please refer to the Readme file in the CD ROM supplied with this product 31 Setting Using Internet Explorer Preparation Internet Explorer Setup 1
58. co titi 66 Details Page ccoomoocoonconnccncncnrnnrannnanes 68 Protocol Pag is ariennir ainen 69 Streaming Page 70 Access Restrictions Page 72 Time Page coccnnocconncnncnonnnnonnnnonanoronconaoss 74 Password PAYl cccoccinoccconnconccnocananccnanannnos 75 Maintenance Page sses 76 List of Factory Settings of Each Page 78 Miscellaneous page 82 Operation Page oocooccccoccconccacncnoncnnnncnnnnono 83 Settings Page eee eee eee 84 Position List Page 87 Patrol Settings Page eee 89 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer Built in Viewer 0 ee cece eee eeeeeees 91 Preparation civic iia 92 JPEG VieWeT oooconcccconncconononcnnnnanancnnnncnanccnnos 95 MPEG4 VieWerT oocoonocccccccnacccnncnancnanccnnnacnno 100 Shortcut for Built in Viewer 105 PTZ Controller Operation 106 Operation isiin iier 106 Intelligent Tracking Manual Mode 111 Registering Preset Positions 112 Auto Pan Setting eee 113 Auto Trace Setting eee 115 Others Troubleshooting ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 116 Specifications 0 eee cece reece 119 This manual contains the detailed instructions for using the VN V686WPU camera Please refer to START UP GUIDE for description on the general usage of VN V686WPU For the latest information please refer to the Readme file in the CD ROM supplied with this product e The supplied CD ROM includes INSTRUCTIONS
59. compliant network when multicast is in use Memo e The above PC specifications are guides for smooth use of the applications and not a guarantee of their operation e Depending on the condition of use applications may not run smoothly even when the user s computer meets the specification requirements e Using a computer for which its performance does not meet the requirements may cause the JPEG playback frame rate to deteriorate In addition it also causes delay in the MPEG4 playback images and may result in interruption in playback e To make use of Built in MPEG4 Viewer of VN V686WPU install ffdshow that is open source codec You can download ffdshow from the Internet Precautions Maintenance and operating environment This product is specially designed to be mounted on walls Be sure to place the camera head horizontally The product will not work properly if it is tilted Do not place this product in the following environments It might result in malfunctions or failure Hot or cold locations beyond the surrounding temperature range of 40 C to 50 C e Locations beyond the allowable operating humidity range of 20 to 90 without condensation e Near equipment that emits strong magnetic fields such as transformers or motors e Near equipment that emits radio waves such as transceivers and mobile phones e Locations with excessive dust and sand e Locations tha
60. ctory Settings Item Factory Settings HTTP Server Port 80 Privacy Mask Off VSIP Protocol Off VSIP Server Port 5510 Mask 0 to 7 Off Brightness 4 Password E Motion Detection Page Item Factory Settings Mask Clear Mask Detection Off Level 5 E Basic Page Item Factory Settings IP Setting DHCP Enable IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Host Name vn v686 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 80 E Streaming Page Item Factory Settings JPEG Destination 225 0 1 1 Address JPEG Destination Port 49152 JPEG Frame Rate 15 fps MPEG4 Destination 225 0 2 1 Address MPEG4 Destination Port 59152 E Access Restrictions Page Item Factory Settings Access Restrictions deny IP Address E Time Page Item Factory Settings SNTP Off NTP Server 192 168 0 1 Access Interval hour 1 Time Zone GMT UTC Mi Password Page Item Factory Settings Username admin Current Password Blank Default passwords are admin vn v686 operator vn v686 user vn v686 81 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Miscellaneous page This page is for acquiring information This page can be used during access using admin
61. day hour minute and second added to User defined name Example Camera1_20071114161032001 jpg The name of the file to be transmitted via FTP is made up of the action number year month day hour minute second number and trigger flag Example 01 20070711152904 001 0 jpg The first two digits are the action number and the following 14 digits denote the year month day hour minute and second The three digits after the first hyphen is the number of the series of JPEG files to be sent via the FTP The number starts from 000 The last digit denotes the trigger flag This is displayed as 1 only for the JPEG file during a trigger input and as 0 if otherwise 51 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Alarm Environment Page continued Periodic FTP Time Filter Sunda Unmask all z h y Unmask all y Unmask all z Unmask all The fUnmask all gt Alarm Output nual Output Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved 52 FTP continued Time Filter For specifying the periodic FTP transfer action with respect to each day of the week and setting the corresponding time of the day Applicable day of week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Alarm action Mask span Unmask span Mask All Unmask All Applicable time period For specifying the Start and End time in hours and minutes
62. ddress Specify the IP address For example use 192 168 0 100 when VN V686WPU is in its default settings and there is no DHCP server Memo Make sure that you take note of the original IP address before altering Note Ensure that a duplicate IP address is not specified within the same network environment Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server Advanced 3 Set Subnet mask to a value that is appropriate for the setting operation Consult the network administrator if you have any queries Use 255 255 255 0 when VN V686WPU is in its default settings and there is no DHCP server 4 When a Default gateway is present make use of the corresponding IP address e g 192 168 0 254 Click OK 5 Click OK on the Local Area Connection Propertise screen 27 Network Settings IP Address Settings continued Changing the IP address using the Internet Explorer 1 Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer 2 When proxy settings are enabled in the Internet Explorer follow the steps below to disable the proxy of the Internet Explorer e Select in the order of Tool Internet Options Connections LAN Setting followed by deselecting the check for Use a proxy server for your LAN under Proxy Server of the Local Area Network LAN Settings window Local Area Network LAN Se
63. djusts the B blue hue during AWC Increases the blueness or blue level Decreases the blueness or blue level Setting values 0 to 255 Memo e Click the button once to change to the next value To change the value continuously click repeatedly The value will not change if the button remains pressed down One Push AWC Executes AWC automatic white balance control Execute by placing a white object around the center of the screen in a location with a lighting condition that is similar to the object to be shot Memo e Pressing the One Push AWC button replaces the R Gain and B GAIN values with the values of the AWC execution results e Even when White Balance is set to ATW Narrow ATW Wide pressing the One Push AWC button switches the mode automatically to AWC 42 Focus This item adjusts the focus Easy AF Auto Focus AF will activate automatically when the pan tilt or zoom function is operated manually This is convenient as you need not reset the focus everytime you move the camera when there are many manual operations Manual Click the buttons to adjust manually The focus will change while the button is being pressed It will stop when the button is released Memo e The Easy AF function may not focus properly for some objects In this case set the focus manually One Push AF Click the One Push AF button to focus automati
64. e 50 The maximum transmission rate of FTP is 1 Mbps If a new FTP trigger occurs during post recording the recorded portion is treated as pre recording and a new post recording starts During FTP transmission after completing the post recording a new post recording starts if a new FTP trigger occurs TCP Sends out the character string entered in the TCP UDP Data field to the destinations specified in TCP UDP IP Address and TCP UDP Port Number via TCP UDP Sends out the character string entered in the TCP UDP Data field to the destinations specified in TCP UDP IP Address and TCP UDP Port Number via UDP TCP UDP Data Input up to 127 alphanumeric characters PinOutout 1 Make Changes Alarm Output 1 to Make PinOutout 1 Breake Changes Alarm Output 1 to Break PinOutout 2 Make Changes Alarm Output 2 to Make PinOutout 2 Breake Changes Alarm Output 2 to Break Set the alarm output time in the Alarm Output Duration field Position This item moves the camera to the position set in Action Position No BlackWhite Color Changes the B W Mode setting from Black amp White to Color Color BlackWhite Changes the B W Mode setting from Color to Black amp White DayNight Auto Low Changes the B W Mode setting to Auto Low DayNight Auto Mid Changes the B W Mode setting to Auto Mid DayNight Auto High Changes the B W Mode setting to
65. e maximum transmission limit refer to Network Requirements Page 24 Network Camera Image view Camera Encoding External Network Utility Status Frame Size For setting the frame size of each JPEG or MPEG4 screen to VGA 640 x 480 or QVGA 320 x 240 Select one of the four different patterns 44 JPEG Quality Size For specifying the rate control mode and target file size for JPEG When VFS1 to VFS7 is selected the quantization table during JPEG encoding will be maintained and the file size will increase decrease according to the input signals Stipulated values will be displayed in the Size field When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited storage capacity note that the maximum recording time may vary as the file size fluctuates under this setting When AFS is selected encoding is performed such that the target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images You can enter the target size in the Size field Quality settings AFS VFS1 to VFS7 Size field setting range for VGA 10KB to 100KB Only when setting AFS Size field setting range for QVGA 3KB to 33KB Only when setting AFS MPEG4 Q Bitrate For setting the MPEG4 encoding bit rate Setting range 64kbps to 8000kbps Bitrate Control For selecting whether to set the MPEG4 rate control mode to CBR Constant Bit Rate or VB
66. e monitor screen In the worst scenario the camera may even fall off and hit somebody resulting in serious accidents How to Read this Manual Mounting the camera correctly with the designated clamping brackets Always use the designated clamping brackets Be sure to connect the fall prevention wire and tighten the fixing screws or nuts securely E Symbols used in this manual Note Describes precautions concerning the operation of this product Memo Describes reference information such as functions and usage restrictions of this product IS Indicates the reference page numbers and reference items Ml Contents of this manual e JVC holds the copyright to this manual Any part or all of this manual may not be reproduced without prior consent from the company e Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U S e Product names of other companies described in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Marks such as and have been omitted in this manual e Design specifications and other contents described in this manual are subject to change for improvements without prior notice Using the correct power and voltage The rated power of this product is AC 24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Supplying a power beyond the rated value may result in failures and in the worst scenario smoking and fire This unit is able to divert lightening cond
67. e zoom ratio will not change 56 Limit EZoom Limit When the zoom lens is operated to TELE side optical zoom works and electronic zoom works after optical zoom becomes full This item sets the maximum value of the electronic zoom function Setting range Off 1 2 4 8 16 32 Memo e As electronic zoom processes the images digitally image quality will deteriorate somewhat e Increasing the electronic zoom ratio will shift the center of the screen toward the top left This is a characteristic of this camera and is not a malfunction e The camera will not operate continuously from optical zoom to electronic zoom When the optical zoom is full release and press again the button of Zoom in PTZ Controller PTZ Controller Operation Page 106 Pan Limit This item sets the movable range of the pan horizontal operation during manual operation when On is selected It is invalid when Off is selected Set Left Set Right button Click these buttons to set the current position to the left or right edge respectively Go to Left Go to Right button E rro buttons to move the camera to the predetermined edge left or right Memo e lt does not affect the Preset Position Auto Pan and Auto Trace operations Ml Basic operation of Pan Limit When Pan Limit is set to On panning is only available in the effective area When the camera is moved to proh
68. ed under other settings it will be displayed as eeeeece c Page 34 Enter user name and password Cancel Cancels the changed settings and closes the setting screen OK Saves the changed settings Click the OK button to enable the new settings and restart Built in viewer after closing the setting window Memo e The settings of Built in Viewer are stored in the file named Cookie This setting screen is used to set Built in Viewer as a software on the computer and does not apply to settings of the VN V686WPU unit When settings are changed press the OK button to exit and restart the viewer Memo Searching and deleting cookie files e Open Tool Internet Options Advanced of the Internet Explorer and press the Settings button under Temporary Internet Files A new Settings will appear Press the View Files button in this window The Temporary Internet Files window opens up and a list of files will be displayed The file named cgi bin in this list is the Cookie for Built in Viewer e Deleting this file deletes the view settings and the viewer will be initialized during the next startup 98 Exiting the JPEG Viewer To exit press the close X button at the top right of the window Click X VN V686 JPEG Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer lu E e During the next startup of Built in Viewer launch the Internet Explorer and enter
69. ement of consumable parts is chargeable within the guarantee period e Zoom lens assembly Zoom operation Approx 2 million operations Focus operation Approx 4 million operations e Slip ring Approx 5 million operations e Cooling fan Approx 50 000 hours e Heater relay Approx 100 000 times e Heater fan Approx 50 000 hours E Auto Focus This unit is equipped with One Push Auto Focus and Easy AF Auto Focus functions However depending on the object and the camera setting it might be out of focus In this case please adjust the focus manually e Objects which are difficult to be focused automatically e When the brightness of the image plane is extremely high bright e When the brightness of the image plane is extremely low dim e When the brightness of the image plane is constantly changing for example a blinking light e When there is almost no contrasts e When there are repetitive vertical striped patterns on the image plane e Auto Focus is difficult to set under the following conditions e When sensitivity is increased with AGC and the screen is grainy e When there is less movement on the screen due to the Sense Up function e When there is no contour element in electronic zoom E Zoom Operation The following phenomena are the result of the built in lens performance and are not malfunctions e When manual operation or preset i
70. er TCP UDP Data Alarm Output Duration Time Filter Unmask All E Alarm Environment Page E PTZ Page Item Factory Settings Item Factory Settings SMTP Server 0 0 0 0 Mode none Port Number 25 Return Time 1 minute Send Mail Address Auto Tracking Intelligent Off POP before SMTP Off Tracking Restart Time POP Server 0 0 0 0 e ate 5 Port Number 110 Level Username Tracking Zoom On Password T Tracking Zoom Limit 10 Times FTP Server 0 0 0 0 EZoom Limit 2 Directory E Pan Limit Off Username Tilt Limit 0 degree Password SE Preset Position Speed 4 Periodic FTP Off Auto Flip Digital Flip Periodic FTP Interval 1 Periodic FTP Time Filter Auto Periodic FTP Time Filter Unmask All PrePostRecording Frame Rate 15 fps PrePostRecording Before 5 sec Trigger PrePostRecording After Trigger 5 sec Duration 1000 msec Manual Output Output1 Break Manual Output Output2 Break 79 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued List of Factory Settings of Each Page Cont d E Auto Patrol Page E Details Page Item Factory Settings JPEG TOS 0 MPEG4 TOS 0 TTL Unicast 64 TTL Multicast 32 MTU 1500 Negotiation Auto Item Factory Settings Position Preset position number Time 10 E Privacy Mask Page Ml Protocol Page Item Fa
71. er operator password Enter user name and password Page 34 When the operator password has been entered under other settings it will be displayed as eeeeee a Cancel Cancels the changed settings and closes the setting screen 6 OK Saves the changed settings Click the OK button to enable the new settings and restart Built in viewer after closing the setting window Memo e To use Built in MPEG4 Viewer of VN V686WPU install ffdshow that is open source codec You can download ffdshow from the Internet e The settings of Built in Viewer are stored in the file named Cookie This setting screen is used to set Built in Viewer as a software on the computer and does not apply to settings of the VN V686WPU unit When settings are changed press the OK button to exit and restart the viewer E Searching and deleting cookie files e Open Tool Internet Options Advanced of the Internet Explorer and press the Settings button under Temporary Internet Files A new Settings will appear Press the View Files button in this window The Temporary Internet Files window opens up and a list of files will be displayed The file named cgi bin in this list is the Cookie for Built in Viewer e Deleting this file deletes the view settings and the viewer will be initialized during the next startup 103 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer MPEG4 Viewer continued
72. es 95 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer JPEG Viewer continued Exiting the JPEG Viewer continued PTZ Open the PTZ Controller screen Manual operations are available Configure settings of preset position registration and Auto Pan Auto Trace in the PTZ Controller screen Page 106 Note e When the PTZ Controller screen is first opened in the computer ActiveX will be installed Setup Displays Built in Viewer settings window This setting screen is used to set Built in Viewer as a software on the computer Note e Settings on this setting screen do not affect settings of the VN V686WPU unit JPEG Viewer Configuration The viewer setting window appears upon clicking the Setup button of Built in Viewer 7 E VN V686 JPEG Viewer Setup Mier On Time 0 0n Off Format YY Y MM DD HH MM SS y 96 On Screen Display Settings For setting display items on the viewer screen For the JPEG Viewer characters are displayed as overlay on the video image Camera ID Select On to display Camera ID Up to 16 alphanumeric characters will be displayed Camera ID can be specified on the Camera page of VN V686WPU c Page 38 PositionTitle Select On to display the title of the position that is being displayed Motion Detection Selecting On displays the area in which motion is detected
73. et Explorer File Edit view Florites Tools Help bd 2 Gh seach she ravortes Ar Ee 2B http 192 168 0 2 Memo e lfthe proxy server settings for access to the Internet via the Internet Explorer is enabled you may not be able to specify the IP address directly In this case change the proxy settings of the Internet Explorer e After the Security Settings screen appears press the OK button to proceed 5 Enter the user name and password login as administrator Connect to 192 168 0 2 1 Enter the user name This is set to admin by default VN V686 User name iq 8 Password CD een Enter the password This is set to vn v686 by default Remember my password Click OK Memo e After the Security Settings screen appears press the Yes button to proceed 29 Network Settings IP Address Settings continued Changing the IP address using the Internet Explorer continued 6 The top page of VN V686WPU appears e 1686 MENEEEEYS Click on Network followed by Basic on the next submenu D Set the IP Setting item to DHCP Disable 2 Enter the values you wish to specify in the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway fields 9 Click OK A confirmation screen appears Press the OK button VN V686WPU restarts using the new IP address It takes about one minute for the camera to reboot Memo e Ac
74. ewer are not displayed A MEMEEm Image View Camera Encoding External Network Utility Status Links to each page 2 When the display or configuration of the opened screen appears strange check the computer settings using the following procedures Click Start Control Panel Display and open the Display Properties window 2 Click the Settings tab in the Display Properties window and click the Advanced button Check that DPI setting in the General tab has become Normal size 96DPI Otherwise change the setting to Normal size 96DPI and reboot Windows 36 Reload Still Image Press this button to refresh the displayed still image Clicking View or re entering the Internet Explorer address will only display the page that is temporarily stored in the Internet Explorer and still images may not be refreshed To refresh still images using the above operations change the Internet Explorer settings as follows e Open Tool Internet Options click the Settings button under Temporary Internet Files and select Every visit to the page Note e When a firewall is installed between VN V686WPU and the computer still images may not be displayed on the Image View page of the web browser For such systems check the still images using Built in Viewer Built in Viewer supports NAT NAPT JPEG Viewer This is displayed upon access to the View page using
75. fault URL setting k Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit ew Favorites Tools Help ou lO MA http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin v686viewing cgi v686monitor_j html EA A JO search K Favorites 4 62 Connect to 192 168 0 2 ED i y Enter the user name This is set to admin by default VN V686 User name Password OO een Enter the password This is set to vn v686 by default Remember my password Click OK 3 The viewer is installed and launched 94 JPEG Viewer Screen Configuration of JPEG Viewer e When the JPEG Viewer is first installed it is set to play back at 15 fps by default E VN V686 JPEG Viewer Microsoft Internet Expl DisplaySize Switches the display size VGA or QVGA Note e When the VGA JPEG is reduced to QVGA and when QVGA JPEG is enlarged to VGA the load on the computer will increase Capture Captures the currently displayed image on the computer Images captured will be stored as a JPEG file in the folder created under My Document of the computer The default folder name is VN V686 The file name is made up of the year month day hour minute second and millisecond The time denoted by the file name is based on the time at the computer and not the internal clock of VN V686WPU Motion images cannot be captured Pause Pauses Resumes playback of imag
76. g or crimping Insulating tape To Power Supply When using 2 core VVF Vinyl insulated vinyl sheath cable the connection distance is as follows Reference value e The rated power of this product is AC 24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Make sure to use it with the correct voltage e Supplying a power beyond the rated value may result in failures smoke or fire When the camera breaks down turn off the power and contact our service center immediately e When a power beyond the rated value is supplied the internal components may be damaged even if no abnormality is found on the appearance and operation of the camera Please contact your nearest JVC dealer immediately for servicing charged separately Memo e After DHCP timeout all IP addresses of VN V686WPU are set to 192 168 0 2 by default When the power of multiple cameras within the same LAN environment are turned on at the same time the IP address of the cameras overlap thus preventing proper access As such make sure to turn on the power of the cameras one by one In a system where multiple units of VN V686WPU are used turn on the power of only one unit to configure the IP address settings using the Internet Explorer Upon doing so turn on the power of the second unit and configure accordingly Configure the camera settings using the same procedure When overlapping of the IP address occurs check to ensure that there is only one VN V686
77. ge of the tilt operation is from 10 to 90 degrees It cannot operate between 5 and 9 degrees Setting range 5 Degrees to 0 degree to 10 Degrees Memo e When the camera is moved to prohibited area by some operation that has priority over tilt limit and tilt operation is performed manually it operates in the following manner Tilt operation is disabled in the prohibited area Tilt will be forcibly moved to the effective area e Once the camera enters the effective area the tilt limit settings take over and tilt operation can only be performed in the effective area e t does not affect the Preset Position Auto Pan and Auto Trace operations Preset Position Speed Speed This item sets the speed of moving to the preset position It is also applicable when moving to the preset position in Auto Patrol Setting values 1 to 4 58 6 Auto Flip Set this item when shooting objects that pass right under the camera Otherwise following operations are necessary to shoot objects that pass right under the camera Turn the camera to face down Rotate the camera 180 horizontally Turn the camera to face up You can use the Auto Flip function to perform the above operations automatically Off Auto Flip function does not activate Digital Flip The top bottom and left right of the image flips when tilt position passed the angle of 135 degrees Mode1 When the camera face
78. hape of this product is the same as analog CCTV monitoring cameras and can be used with other peripheral equipment such as brackets Progressive Output This function realizes high picture quality of moving objects by fixing combing noise on the contour of the objects VSIP This product is equipped with the VSIP protocol from Verint Systems Inc This product has interoperability with the Nextiva system from Verint e Before starting an important recording be sure to perform a test recording in order to confirm that a normal recording is possible e We do not accept liability for the loss of a recording in the case of it becoming impossible to record due to a problem in the video camera VTR hard disk recorder or video tape e The Automatic Tracking function Intelligent Tracking function and Motion Detection function are simple functions and cannot be used as a substitute for a security alarm JVC shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages caused in the event of error detection or when these functions cannot be detected We shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages caused as a result of operational failure for alarm input output Safety precautions Mounting to a firm place As the unit rotates at high speed mount iton a firm place with sufficient strength to support the vibration and weight of the unit approx 5 5 kg If the strength is weak the vibration will cause fuzzy images on th
79. hat these ports are allowed through the firewall when a firewall is to be installed Maximum Maximum i numberof number of Protocol Port No Purpose of Use Total bit rate distributions distributions 7 for JPEG for MPEG4 Source 20 Mbps and 2 2 TCP 80 JPEG MPEG4 server below Web Settings page API TCP 5510 VSIP Insufficient network bandwidth UDP 5510 VSIP When there is insufficient bandwidth the number a of JPEG frames frame rate that the client can UDP 9541 VSIP discovery protocol acquire will decrease Delay will also occur in the TCP 10020 R df distribution of images In the case of MPEG4 TCP 10021 Seren noise interference may occur and playback may TCP 10023 fail TCP 32040 Alarm Server Network Delay Destination When the client acquires JPEG via TCP VN TCP 20 21 FTP V686WPU will send out data while checking the ACK from the client at the same time For TCP 25 Mail delivery networks with considerable delay data cannot r be sent out until ACK is received and therefore USAN POP Mail Delivery the frame rate will drop In the case of MPEG4 TCP User Setting Sending alarm noise interference may occur and playback may No fail Decrease in the frame rate due to network UDP 123 SNTP delays can be eliminated by receiving data via UDP User Setting Sending alarm multicast No 25 Network Settings IP Address Settings Setting the IP addres
80. hort out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance 15 Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 16 Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c Ifthe appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls 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 exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 17 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 18 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safet
81. ibited area by some operation that has priority over Pan Limit and manual panning is performed it operates in the following manner e Panning can be operated freely even in the prohibited area before the camera enters the effective area e Once the camera enters the effective area the Pan Limit settings take over and pan operation can only be performed in the effective area O Operations that have priority over Pan Limit The following operations are available regardless of the prohibited areas set in Pan Limit e Auto Pan e Auto Trace e Move Preset Position e Auto Flip e Auto Tracking O Settings that have priority over Pan Limit The following settings come together with pan operation but they can be set regardless of the prohibited areas even when Pan Limit is set to On e Privacy Mask Setting e Auto Pan setting Memo e When setting Auto Trace and Preset Position and the Pan Limit setting is On panning is unavailable in the prohibited area e As Auto Trace and Move Preset Position have priority over manual pan limit setting pan limit after setting Auto Trace or Preset Position does not prevent Auto Trace or Preset Position operation 57 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued PTZ Page continued Limit continued Tilt Limit This item sets the movable range of the tilt vertical operation during manual operation When this item is set to 10 the movable ran
82. imple saving of manual operation the position may be shifted during playback e Digital Flip cannot be used during Auto Trace recording Auto Flip Page 59 Focus SETE R B Gain Click the Auto Trace tab to display the Auto Trace screen O Click Record Start The camera will start recording of Pan Tilt and Zoom operations for approximately 30 seconds Memo e For details on the manual operation see Operation gt Page 106 When manual operations are completed click Record Stop State Display The current status is displayed Standby The camera is on standby Record Stop is invalid The camera is recording Click Record Stop to finish recording Completed will be displayed Recording is completed After Completed is displayed for 3 seconds Standby will be displayed 30 seconds has passed since recording started Operation for the 30 seconds has been recorded After Timeout is displayed for 3 seconds Standby will be displayed Memory Full The operation has exceeded the number of recordable operations Further recording cannot be made even if it is within 30 seconds Operations before the limit are recorded After Memory Full is displayed for 3 seconds Standby will be displayed Recording Completed Timeout 115 Others Troubleshooting Symptom Causes and C
83. in red Tracking Frame Select On to display blue frame around the tracking target of Intelligent Tracking on the screen s Page 111 Tracking Status Select On to display the Intelligent Tracking status as Standby Locked or Losing on the screen rs Page 111 Time Select On to display the time This indicates the time that is stored in the JPEG data Format Select the format for displaying time YYYY MM and DD denote year month and day respectively while HH MM and SS denote hour minute and second respectively mm is equivalent to 1 100 seconds Stream Settings For specifying settings for receiving JPEG stream Stream For selecting the protocol when the viewer acquires data from VN V686WPU When HTTP is selected lost packets are recovered via resending VN V686WPU may be monitored using multiple viewers when Multicast is selected Memo e When playing back via multicast start multicast sending on the Streaming page of the VN V686WPU unit Streaming Page gt Page 70 Note e When Built in Viewer is launched with Multicast specified a Windows firewall warning may appear In this case select unblock and proceed e f block is selected the Windows firewall will block the multicast stream and playback of multicast by the viewer will fail HTTP Port You can change the HTTP port number The default port number
84. ized if it is less than 500 ms IN COM Q Alarm output signal Connect to alarm devices such as alarm indicator light or buzzer e Alarm output signal is an open collector output insulated with photo coupler e During an alarm it is ON e As this terminal is polarized be sure to connect it such that the voltage of the output is higher than that of the output e It will be damaged if reverse voltage is supplied O OUTPUT 220 Lt COM Rating Max applied voltage DC 20 V Max driving current 25 mA 23 Connection Installation Network Requirements e Ensure that there is sufficient network bandwidth for the data volume to be sent out by VN V686WPU Do not send multicast stream that exceeds the bandwidth If the entire bandwidth is used by the multicast stream control of this camera via the network may fail e Data volume to be sent by VN V686WPU varies with the settings and number of distributions e The maximum bit rate for transmission is about 20 Mbps Estimation of Total Bit Rate The total JPEG bit rate from VN V686WPU is determined by the VN V686WP U settings number of clients and the client s requested number of frames The total MPEG4 bit rate from VN V686WPU is determined by the number of distributions Develop a design upon taking the above into consideration Bit Rate of JPEG Stream The JPEG file size pe
85. lt in Viewer is in use e Frame rate will be constrained when the network bandwidth is narrow te Page 96 te Page 101 A white zone appears in Built in Viewer For some computers a part of the Internet Explorer graphics may not appear and is left white when the following setting is performed on the Internet Explorer If Right click on the Desktop screen Properties Settings Advanced Advanced DPI setting is set to Large size or Custom size select Normal size 96DPI to resume normal drawing A warning message appears upon starting up Built in Viewer Built in Viewer consists of a software component called Activex The ActiveX is usually installed when Built in Viewer is used for the first time However installation may be rejected depending on the Anti virus software settings In this case change the settings of the Anti virus software before installing Built in Viewer 117 Others Troubleshooting continued automatically abnormality Check the settings Symptom Causes and Countermeasures lata TCP images cannot be The maximum number of images that can be sent te Page 24 played back by VN V686WPU via TCP is 20 and up to 20 Built in Viewers can be connected to each VN V686WPU unit Make use of multicast for monitoring when the number of areas exceeds the above number VN V686WPU allows multicast transmission of J
86. n be changed by entering an appropriate value Second value cannot be specified In addition time will be recorded in the JPEG headers distributed by VN V686WPU Discontinuity may occur in the JPEG header s time immediately before and after changing the time Time Zone For setting the time zone PC Time to Click Set to load the time from the computer that is currently in use Camera 74 Password Page This page is for setting the password This page can be used during access using admin e Press the OK button to enable the new settings pas Hy N V 6 8 6 E o Image Externat Network Details Protocol Streaming Access Restrictions Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved Time Password Utility Status Username Select a user name New Password Enter a new password Passwords shall be at least 4 characters and not longer than 16 characters VN V686WPU is case sensitive New Password Enter again to confirm the new password Again Note e Be sure to handle the password carefully in case you forget it e f you have forgotten the password please consult your nearest JVC dealer 75 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Maintenance Page This page is for maintenance purposes This page can be used during access using admin ne Bey NI V6 8 6 O aintenance Image
87. n rays This may cause the equipment to malfunction This camera comes with a built in AGC circuit The sensitivity increases automatically at a dark place and the screen may appear grainy This is not a malfunction While AGC is activated if a transceiver which causes strong electromagnetic wave is used near the camera the picture may suffer from beat Please use the camera more than three meters away from such transceivers When automatic iris is selected the Iris Control button may not work depending on the brightness of the screen when the amount of light is not sufficient In this case set the iris to Manual When automatic iris is selected and AGC is ON even if the iris setting can be changed with the Iris Control button the Sense Up function will be enabled and the brightness of the screen may not change In this case set AGC to OFF or set the iris to Manual When this camera is used in the White Balance ATW Narrow ATW Wide automatic adjustment mode the color tone may differ slightly from the actual color due to the principle of the automatic tracking white balance circuit This is not a malfunction If a high luminance object such as a lamp is shot a white smear may appear at the upper and lower ends of this object on the screen This phenomenon smear is characteristic of solid state image sensors and is not a malfunction Do not touch the dome cover with your hands Dirty covers will cause image de
88. ollowing IP address under Miscellaneous Security Settings Settings E Activex controls and plug ins 3 Automatic prompting For ActiveX controls O Disable Enable Q Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved O Disable ownload signed ActiveX controls O Prompt Download unsigned ActiveX controls A A ninh lt Reset custom settings Reset to Medium low v 4 Disable pop up block Connection of VN V686WPU cannot be established when pop up block in the Internet Explorer is set to Enable Follow the steps below to set the pop up block to disable e Selecting Tool Pop up Blocker Turn Off Pop up Blocker permits all sites e To allow only specific sites such as VN V686WPU select Tool Pop up Blocker Turn On Pop up Blocker followed by selecting Tool Pop up Blocker Pop up Blocker Settings that becomes active to open the Pop up Blocker Settings window In the opened window add the address of VN V686WPU as a permitted web site address 5 When plug in tools such as the Yahoo or Google toolbar are included in the Internet Explorer disable the pop up block function of these plug in tools as well 33 Setting Using Internet Explorer Preparation continued Enter user name and password User name and password entry will be required at the beginning There are three access authorization levels to VN V686WPU The factory settings are as follows
89. om settings Reset to Medium low he 4 If the pop up block function of the Internet Explorer is enabled follow the steps below to disable it x Built in Viewer cannot be used when the pop up block function is enabled e Selecting Tool Pop up Blocker Turn Off Pop up Blocker permits all sites e To permit only specific sites for VN V686WPU select Tool Pop up Blocker Turn On Pop up Blocker Select the selectable Tool Pop up Blocker Pop up Blocker Settings and open the Pop up Blocker Settings window In the opened window add the address of VN V686WPU as a permitted web site address 5 When plug in tools such as the Yahoo or Google toolbar are included in the Internet Explorer disable the pop up block function of these plug in tools as well Memo e To use Built in MPEG4 Viewer of VN V686WPU install ffdshow that is open source codec You can download ffdshow from the Internet 93 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer Preparation continued Installing Built in Viewer 1 Enter the URL of Built in Viewer in the address field of Internet Explorer For example if the IP address of VN V686WPU is 192 168 0 2 enter as follows MUPEG Viewer http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin v686viewing cgi v686monitor_j html MIMPEG4 Viewer http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin v686viewing cgi v686monitor_m html 1 Enter the URL in Built in Viewer of this camera Click Go Refer to the above for the de
90. omply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation e This installation should be made by a Due to design modifications data given in this qualified service person and should conform instruction book are subject to possible change to all local codes without prior notice a g A R e This installation shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 e The unit is to be powered by an AC 24 V INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA Saver supely ar TE The AC 24 V power supply should conform to This Class A digital apparatus complies with the follo
91. on item on the PTZ Controller screen and press the Start button to enable Standby Click on an object in the viewer screen to specify the target Intelligent Tracking automatically tracks and shoots the object while applying Pan Tilt Zoom Memo e Auto tracking may be difficult under the following conditions When multiple moving objects are in the same screen When there is a flickering light source in the screen When the speed of the moving object is too fast or slow When the moving object is too big or small When the object and background have same brightness e Intelligent tracking may be difficult under the following conditions e Strong backlight e Colors that are similar to the tracking target are present in the same screen e No colors on the tracking target such as white gray black e When the tracking target moves into the privacy mask area e Intelligent tracking cannot begin under the following conditions e B W Mode is set to Black 8 White us Page 43 e B W Mode is set to Auto and black and white is selected c Page 43 e Auto Flip is set to Digital Flip gt Page 59 e All areas of detected motion are masked Manual mode is available c Page 64 e The zoom ratio exceeds 20x If the zoom ratio of the home position exceeds 20x Intelligent Tracking by Auto Return can not start e Dark images can be improved with the Sense Up Page 41 function but the tracking may be slow
92. on modification or transmission of copyrighted video and audio data Unauthorized duplication modification or transmission of copyrighted material may constitute a copyright infringement and the user may be liable to compensate for any damages When using copyrighted video audio data be sure to check the license agreement of the copyrighted material thoroughly When rights or rights holders are involved with regard to the targeted duplicating subject permission may be required for shooting or using processing it Be sure to check the licensing conditions thoroughly Maintenance Turn off the power before performing maintenance Wipe using a soft cloth Wiping with thinner or benzene may melt or tarnish its surface For tough stains wipe using a cloth that is dipped into a neutral detergent diluted with water followed by wiping with a dry cloth When the same position is monitored for 24 hours continuously over a long period the increased contact resistance on the horizontal rotation section may cause noise interferences in the images and operation from the computer may become unstable As such this product is equipped with an auto cleaning function that performs cleaning once a week E Consumable parts The following are consumable parts They must be replaced once they reach their lifetime The lifetime is only an estimation and differs according to the usage environment and conditions Replac
93. on Connector 1 E Dimension Unit mm inch 140 5 33 64 385 15 5 32 SR75 2 61 64 350 13 25 32 E Wall mounting hole Unit mm inch 126 4 31 32 a N 2 63 16 6 23164 Y perra pS y 4 st Ry wo N E m N i a A st Ry Jo o N 120 152 5 63 64 126 4 31 32 176 6 59 64 213 8 25 64 20 51 64 260 10 15 64 x Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further improvement without prior notice 2008 Victor Company of Japan Limited LST0677 001C VUYAINVD SINO di Zid HOOGLNO NdM989A NA
94. onnection hole 17 Connection Installation Mounting the Camera continued Mounting the Camera T Mounting the fall prevention wire e Mount the fall prevention wire of the camera to the fall prevention wire anchor bolt that was installed earlier e Secure the fall prevention wire tightly with a nut and washer 2 Pull out the cables from the wall from the cable connection hole 3 Mount the camera to the wall e Mount the camera to the camera anchor bolts that were installed earlier e Secure the camera tightly with a nut and washer Washer 3 Fall Prevention Wire Note This product weighs approximately 5 5kg When installing pay extra attention to the fall e For your safety hold the arm section during installation e After installing paint the nuts and washers to prevent corrosion Memo e To remove the camera follow the reverse procedures 18 Cable Connection 1 LAN Cable Connection Page 22 Use the provided RJ 45 conversion connector and connect the LAN cable 2 Wind the connector section with waterproof tape adhesive and push the cable into the arm of the camera mee RJ 45 conversion connector provided Wind the waterproof tape adhesive 2 Connecting the power cable gt Page 20 Connect the power cable and wind the waterproof tape adhesive After connecting push the cable into the arm of the camera Wind
95. op at the pan limit position 59 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Auto Patrol Page This function sets the Auto Patrol operation which patrols multiple positions at specified time intervals You can set the order in which to view the determined positions 60 There are three screens in Auto Patrol Network Camera Image Externat Alarm Alarm EnvirP Image PIZ Auto Patron Auto Patroi External Alarm Alarm Environ A Pz Network Auto Patrol0 Auto Patrol Auto Patrol2 Privacy Mas Motion Detec Status Network Utility Utility Status External Aarm Alarm Environment PTZ Auto Patroi Auto Patrol Auto Patrol2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection Network Utility Status Copyright 2008 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved No This is sequence number of the mode of Auto Patrol 2 Title This displays the title of the position Position This sets the position number to be moved in sequence Setting values 0 to 99 4 Time This sets the duration of staying at the position Unit Seconds Setting range Skip 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 45 sec 60 sec 120 sec 61 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Privacy Mask Page Privacy Mask is a feature that enables masking of a portion of the image You can set 8 rectangular privacy masks for VN V686WPU
96. operator Registration Title Home Utility Status Operation Settings Position List Patrol Settings0 UE ist Patrol Settings2 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Position List Page continued t 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved 88 Patrol Settings Page This page displays the information and settings of Auto Patrol This page can be used during access using admin or Network EEN N EV 8 6 MU Fro settingso Image Externat Network Utility Status Operation Settings Position List Patrol SettingsO Patrol Settings Patrol Settings2 Network Camera Image External Utility Status Operation Settings Position List Patrol Settings Patrol Settingst Patrol Settings2 CC CTI woo rons to poe operator 89 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Patrol Settings Page continued te 495 AEBS Image External Utility Status Operation Settings Position List Patrol Settings0 Patrol Settings Patrol Settings2 90 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer Built in Viewer This product comes with a JPEG Viewer and an MPEG4 Viewer Each of these viewers functions separately E Using the JPEG Viewer enables display of a series of still images as well as saving of still images E Using the MPEG4 Viewer enables display of MPEG4 encoded motion images 4 Internet
97. or CRT Enhance Level For setting the intensity of edge enhancement Larger value Increases the intensity of edge enhancement Smaller value Decreases the intensity of edge enhancement Setting range 5 to 0 to 5 Color Level For adjusting the color level Larger value Increases the color level Smaller value Decreases the color level Setting range 5 to 0 to 5 39 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Camera Page continued tt 655 te Image View Camera Encoding External Network Utility Status Copyright 2007 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved Stabilizer This function prevents image shaking caused by vibration Set this function to On to control image shaking Off Disabled On Enabled Memo e When the function is set to On the screen is enlarged to approximately 1 3 times e Adjustment is disabled in the electronic zoom area e Adjustment is disabled for about 1 minute after power ON and during Pan Tilt Zoom operation e Adjustment may not work when the vibration is fast The effect can be small when vibration direction does not match with Pan Tilt position Depending on the installation environment the stabilizer may malfunction and increase image shaking due to the vibration transmitting to the camera In this case set the stabilizer to Off 40
98. ountermeasures Reference Page Video image does not appear Power does not turn on e Is there a problem with the power cable connecting this unit and the power unit If the power cable is too long or thin the cable resistance will be high and the correct voltage may not be supplied Use a cable of low resistance and the correct cable length When the camera is operating at rated current check that the supplied voltage is of the rated voltage at the terminal of the camera re Page 20 e s the lens cap attached gt Remove the lens cap rs Page 17 IP address of VN V686WPU is unknown e The default IP address is 192 168 0 2 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 e When IP Setting is set to DHCP this product will run using the default IP address when it is started up via a LAN in which a DHCP server does not exist e Search tool in attached CD ROM is available to find VN V686WPU from a PC in the same LAN te Page 31 The web page of VN V686WPU cannot be displayed Check the Internet Explorer settings When a proxy server is in use configure the proxy server settings of the Internet Explorer accordingly re Page 32 Built in Viewer cannot be installed Check the Internet Explorer settings Built in Viewer consists of a software component called Activex The ActiveX is usually installed when Built in Viewer is used for the first time However installation may be rejec
99. ower of only one unit to configure the IP address settings using the Internet Explorer Upon doing so turn on the power of the second unit and configure accordingly Configure the settings for the other cameras using the same procedure V Step 3 Configuring settings using the Internet Explorer c Page 32 Configure the picture quality and alarm settings using the Internet Explorer V Step 4 Operating Built in Viewer Page 91 Built in Viewers enable you to monitor JPEG and MPEG4 images and save JPEG images 15 Connection Installation Mounting the Camera Setting Up the Wall Be sure to put on protective glasses to protect your eyes from falling objects when mounting the camera 1 Make holes in the wall Make holes 45 mm for the connecting cables to pass through Note e Check the strength of the wall A less firm wall may cause the unit to fall 2 Install the anchor bolts for mounting the camera Install 4 anchor bolts M8 x 35 mm and above to mount the camera 3 Install the anchor bolt for mounting the fall prevention wire Install the anchor bolt M8 x 35 mm and above to mount the fall prevention wire 30 mm below the center of the upper two anchor bolts that are used to mount the camera Anchor bolt to mount the fall prevention wire O Anchor bolts to mount the camera 16 4 Pull the cables from the hole in the wall
100. pe n Business users Union Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance If you wish to dispose of this product please visit our web page www jvc europe com to obtain information about the take back of the product Other Countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment FOR USA AND CANADA 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 for USA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to c
101. pecify an even number for RTP compliance When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist it is recommended that each of them be set to a different port number Multiple multicast streams cannot be received on a single computer when there are duplicate port numbers Memo e When the power of VN V686WPU shuts down accidentally during multicast transmission multicast transmission will restart automatically after VN V686WPU is rebooted 71 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Access Restrictions Page This page is for setting client restrictions This page can be used during access using admin e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value e This feature is targeted at JPEG MPEG4 acquisition It does not impose restrictions on access via a web browser or use of API Note e The Access Restriction feature determines whether to impose restrictions during TCP connection by the client In the case when access restriction is set after TCP connection by a client has been established TCP connection will not be disconnected Network N V 6 8 6 ss Restrictions Image Destination Address Externat Network Basic Details Protocol Streaming Access Restrictions Time
102. port number of JPEG MPEG4 server is changed also To access to VN V686WPU from the Internet Explorer enter the following in the Internet Explorer when the camera is in its default settings http 192 168 0 2 If the port number is changed to 8080 for example enter the Internet Explorer as follows http 192 168 0 2 8080 VSIP Protocol You can change the On Off setting of VSIP Protocol To use this unit from Nextiva of Verint Systems Inc select On VSIP Server Port You can change the port number for Built in VSIP server of VN V686WPU 1 65535 The default port number setting is 5510 Memo e f Built in Viewer is used for playback change the HTTP Port number in the setting screen of Built in Viewer to the same value rs Page 97 t Page 102 69 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Streaming Page This page is for setting manual multicast transmission This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value Image Destination Address External 5 0 1 1 Network Basic Details Protocol Streaming Access Restrictions Time Password Utility Status 70 JPEG
103. r for setting using a straight LAN cable of Category 5 and above Set up the computer for setting the IP address e Minimum computer specifications for setting OS Windows XP Professional or Home Edition SP2 Web browser Internet Explorer Version 6 0 Note e When setting the IP address for VN V686WPU do so by using a network that is made up only of VN V686WPU the computer for setting and the switching hub e Using a hub connected to other network devices or networks via a LAN cable for setting can cause problems IP address setting at the computer Set the computer to an IP address that enables communication with VN V686WPU 1 Click Start e Select in the sequence of Control Panel Network Connection Local Area 2 The computer on which Internet Explorer is launched automatically selects the connected network e Right click and select Properties e Check to ensure that the Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol TCP IP check boxes are selected 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties 4 Set the IP address Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 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 Select Use the following IP address Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP a
104. r frame varies with the encoding settings as well as input video signals The following table may be used as a reference When VFS is selected the quantization table during JPEG encoding will be maintained and the file size will increase decrease according to the input signals When AFS is selected encoding will be performed such that the target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images Picture Quality VGA File QVGA File Control Method Size Size VFS 1 High 80 KB 27 KB Mae 2 60 KB 20 KB 3 40 KB 13 KB 4 Medium 30 KB 10KB 5 25 KB 8 KB 6 20 KB 7KB 7 Low 15 KB 5 KB ars E Average File Size moe to 100 3 Ko 24 The maximum number of distributions varies with the bit rate settings as well as the client s requested frame rate Up to 20 streams can be distributed including multicast The total frame rate refers to the sum of these frame rates For example when 10 fps is requested by two clients and in addition multicast is transmitted at a rate of 10 fps the total frame rate will be 10 10 10 30 fps If the JPEG file size per frame is 30 KB then the total bit rate will be 30 KB x 30 fps 900 KB s Approx 7 2 Mbps Bit Rate of MPEG4 Stream You can select either the Variable Bit Rate VBR or Constant Bit Rate CBR system for MPEG4 stream When the VBR system is selected the bit rate varies according to the condition of the input video signals
105. rity to packets with a larger TOS value MPEG4 For setting the TOS value of IP packets in which MPEG4 is stored TOS DS field For details refer to the JPEG TOS DS field item above Q TTL Unicast For setting the TTL value of JPEG MPEG4 packets that are to be sent via TCP TTL Multicast For setting the TTL value of JPEG MPEG4 packets that are to be sent via multicast MTU For setting the maximum packet size for storing JPEG MPEG4 Setting range 1280 to 1500 6 Negotiation For setting the negotiation of the network When a value other than Auto is selected do not set the network device to be connected to Auto Ensure that it is set to the same value as VN V686WPU 68 Protocol Page This page is for changing the HTTP server port number VSIP server status and VSIP server port number This page can be used during access using admin e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e After changing you will need to re establish the connection if you are using the Internet Explorer Soars SEV N V6 8 6 E o o Image Externat Network Details Protocol Streaming Access Restrictions Copyright 2008 Victor Company of Japan Limited All Rights Reserved Time Password Utility Status HTTP Server You can change the port number for Built in web server of VN V686WPU 1 Port 65535 The default port number setting is 80 The
106. rm action of B amp W mode is recommended IR Preset AF When switching the Color mode to B amp W mode the type of light source may cause the focus to be dislocated This is because the B amp W mode is sensitive to both visible light and near infrared light When this happens set this item to On to focus automatically On Enabled Off Disabled Light This item sets the illumination of the object during B amp W mode Normal Select this for normal illumination IR Select this when using infrared illumination Memo e f IR is set under normal sunlight or fluorescent lighting the camera will not switch normally from Color to B amp W mode 43 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Encoding Page This page is for setting JPEG and MPEG4 encoding parameters This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the current value e When settings on this page are altered during playback using Built in Viewer reboot the viewer e There is a maximum limit to the bit rate for transmission by VN V686WPU If a bit rate that exceeds the maximum limit is specified this new setting will not be applied For details on th
107. s 60seconds 120seconds Note e When the Mode item of Auto Return is set to Auto Tracking and the Return Time is set shorter than the Restart Time for Auto Tracking the camera will operate according to the Return Time Auto Tracking This item sets the detection sensitivity of Auto Tracking Intelligent Tracking Level To lower the sensitivity Decrease the number To increase the sensitivity Increase the number Setting range 0 to 10 Intelligent This item sets the zoom for Intelligent Tracking Tracking Tracking Zoom When this item is set to On the zoom ratio changes according to the movement of the object Tracking Zoom Limit When Tracking Zoom is set to On this item sets the threshold limit of the zoom ratio When Intelligent Tracking is started tracking is possible if the zoom ratio is within 20x even if the current zoom ratio has exceeded the Tracking Zoom Limit In that case behaviour of automatic zoom changes according to the Tracking Zoom setting as followings e Tracking Zoom is On Tracking starts at the current zoom ratio If the Tracking Zoom Limit is exceeded the camera moves in the WIDE direction but not in the TELE direction Once the zoom ratio enters the Tracking Zoom Limit the camera will zoom within the configured tracking zoom limit e Tracking Zoom is Off The camera tracks objects at the current zoom ratio Th
108. s bottom it rotates 180 horizontally and stops In this case the operating direction of the camera is the same as that of the Pan Tilt operation Mode2 When the camera faces bottom it rotates 180 horizontally and the operating direction of the camera is opposite that of the Tilt operation Select this mode if you wish to operate continuously Once operation stops the direction will return to normal Mode3 When the camera faces bottom it rotates 180 horizontally and the operating direction of the camera is opposite that of the Tilt operation However the operating direction will return to normal 10 seconds after the operation has stopped Setting values Off Digital Flip Mode1 Mode2 Mode3 Memo e Intelligent Tracking is disabled when Digital Flip is selected c Page 55 e Settings for Preset Position Speed are reflected in the rotation speed when images are flipped using Mode1 Mode2 Mode3 To flip images in high speed using Mode1 Mode2 Mode3 set the Speed in Preset Position Speed to 4 Note e When Auto Flip is set to other than Off the camera can be moved to areas outside the pan limit with the Tilt operation When Digital Flip is set use the Tilt operation to flip and return to the pan limit area again When Mode1 Mode2 or Mode is set and the camera is moved to inside of the pan limit with Pan operation it will st
109. s determined by the preset bit rate When a distribution request that exceeds the maximum number of distributions is received this request is denied When distributing only MPEG4 data P Maximum A Proset bit number of Toral maximum distributions 0 6 Mbps 20 12 Mbps and below 3Mbpsand 4 12 Mbps below 6 Mbps and 2 12 Mbps below Larger than6 1 Maximum Mbps configurable value 8 Mbps When both JPEG and MPEG4 images are distributed simultaneously distribution up to two clients for JPEG and MPEG4 respectively is possible However distribution requests that exceed a total bit rate of 20 Mbps will be denied Network Jitter When there is considerable network jitter delay time may be prolonged and the image frame rate may drop In the case of MPEG4 noise interference may occur and playback may fail Packet Loss When acquiring images from VN V686WPU via TCP packet loss may be recovered by TCP transmission When there is considerable delay in the network however missing data may occur and the image frame rate may drop In the case of MPEG4 noise interference may occur and playback may fail When packet loss occurs during multicast sending from VN V686WPU the image frame rate may drop In the case of MPEG4 noise interference may occur and playback may fail List of Protocols and Port Numbers Used by VN V686WPU VN V686WPU uses the protocols and port numbers listed below Ensure t
110. s for VN V686WPU There are two methods to set the IP address for VN V686WP U as follows A Assigning an IP address to VN V686WPU from the DHCP server B Assigning a static IP address to VN V686WPU E A Assigning an IP address from the DHCP server e VN V686WPU is set to DHCP Enable the DHCP client function is ON by default To assign an IP address from the DHCP server connect the DHCP server to the LAN set the IP setting of VN V686WPU to DHCP and click the OK button Page 30 e For details on IP addresses assigned to VN V686WPU consult your network administrator You can look up the IP address of VN V686WPU using the search tool in the supplied CD ROM For details please refer to Readme file in the CD ROM Note e Set the DHCP server such that the same IP address is always assigned to the MAC address of VN V686WPU by the DHCP server Connection may fail if the above setting is not performed 26 E B Assigning a static IP address System configuration required for setting IP address VN V686WP U at factory default is set to DHCP Enable DHCP client function is On When it is connected to a LAN without DHCP servers it will activate under the following IP address after timeout IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway None Memo e To set a static IP address for VN V686WPU connect VN V686WPU the switching hub and the compute
111. s selected focus moves slightly after the zoom operation has stopped near the TELE edge e Manual zoom operation is not smooth e When Preset is selected the camera becomes out of focus for an instant during zooming Ml Preset Positions The total number of preset positions that can be set in this unit is 100 including the home position and 99 preset positions 11 Getting Started Name and Function of Parts Camera E Front side O Camera securing hole 4 locations This hole is used for mounting the camera on the wall O Cable connecting hole cap Remove the cap and pull out the cables from this hole for connection us Page 17 O Fall Prevention Wire Connects the camera to the wall Secure the camera tightly to the anchor bolts used to mount the fall prevention wire on the wall Page 18 O ACc24V Power Cable Connects the camera to AC24V power rs Page 20 Alarm Input Alarm Output Cable x8 This cable is for alarm input and alarm output us Page 22 Cable color Signal Name Brown Input 1 Red Input 1 COM Orange Input 2 Yellow Input 2 COM Green Output 1 Blue Output 1 COM Purple Output 2 Gray Output 2 COM 12 O LAN Cable This connects the unit to the network us Page 22 Dome Cover The dome cover is a delicate object Handle it with care Note e Itis covered with a protective sheet during shipment Do
112. setting is 80 Specify the same value as the parameter that is set on the Protocol page of VN V686WPU rs Page 69 Frame Rate For selecting the acquisition frame rate of the viewer Selecting a large frame rate will increase the processing load of the computer on which the viewer is running Note e Set to a rate such that the CPU burden of the computer does not exceed 80 When the CPU is overloaded the computer may not function properly 97 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer JPEG Viewer continued JPEG Viewer Configuration continued Stream Settings continued Multicast IP Address You can change the multicast IP address The default IP address setting is 225 0 1 1 Multicast Port You can change the multicast port number The default port number setting is 49152 Memo e This is enabled when Start is selected for the JPEG Control item on the Streaming page e Specify the same value as the parameter that is set on the Streaming page of VN V686WPU c Page 71 Q Folder Name For specifying the name of the folder in which the captured files are stored When the viewer is installed VN V686 Operator Password Operator password is required to control VN V686WPU and to get preset position title from VN V686WPU To use PTZ Controller or to display preset position title enter operator password When the operator password has been enter
113. t In this case the iris will change while the button is being pressed It will stop when the button is released AD White Balance For selecting the white balance control feature White balance can be adjusted for a light source with a color temperature range of 2 300K to 10 000K ATW Wide Switches to the Auto Tracking White Balance automatic color temperature tracking mode The camera adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the illumination Color temperature range of 2 300K to 10 000K ATW Narrow This mode supports an even narrower range of color temperature than ATW Wide The camera adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the illumination Color temperature range of 3 200K to 8 000K AWC Switches to the Auto White Balance Control mode In the AWC mode values entered for the R Gain and B GAIN items are applied to white balance 109 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer PTZ Controller Operation continued Operation continued White Balance continued R Gain Adjusts the R red hue during AWC Increases the redness or red level Decreases the redness or red level Setting values 0 to 255 Memo e Click the button once to change to the next value To change the value continuously click repeatedly The value will not change if the button remains pressed down B GAIN A
114. t are subject to vibration such as inside the car or ship e Locations prone to moisture such as window side e Locations subject to steam or oil such as kitchens e Special environment such as those with combustible atmosphere e Locations that emit radiation X rays salt attack or corrosive gases e Locations where medicine is used such as pool When using in a low temperature 40 C to 20 C environment images may not be available for a maximum of 2 hours until the built in heater has warmed up It is recommended to always turn on the electricity for the unit under a low temperature environment O Use of this product and cables connected to this product at locations where strong electric waves and magnetic waves are generated e g near radio TV transformer monitor etc may cause noise interferences in the images or changes in the color O Inadequate heat ventilation may result in malfunction of this product Be sure not to block vents around the product This product discharges heat from the surface of the camera unit Do not install it at locations directly subjected to cold air such as near the vents of air conditioners or at locations with high temperature Condensation may occur inside the dome cover Saving Energy When the camera is not in use for a long time turn off the power of the system for safety and energy conservation reasons Others Do not subject the lens to strong light source such as su
115. ted depending on the Anti virus software settings In this case change the settings of the Anti virus software before installing Built in Viewer te Page 92 Authentication by Verisign appears during installation of Built in Viewer Verisign s electronic signature is stored in Built in Viewer For computers with a network environment that is connected to the Internet the authenticity of the Viewer can be verified via authentication by Verisign 116 Symptom Causes and Countermeasures Reference Page Multicast images cannot be played back e Start multicast transmission manually from the Streaming page of VN V686WPU e In the case of multicast reception at Built in Viewer check that the multicast address and port number of Built in Viewer settings coincide with those on the Streaming page of VN V686WPU Make use of a network that supports IGMP v2 for multicast transmission e Multicast may be blocked by the WindowsXP firewall When this occurs perform the following to allow it to pass through Double click Windows Firewall under Start Control Panel click the Add Port button under the Exception tab and register the port number to be allowed through the firewall in the Port Number field Enter an arbitrary character string in the name field te Page 70 te Page 96 te Page 101 The frame rate of the displayed image is low e Check Built in Viewer settings when a Bui
116. ter the Return Time has elapsed While Intelligent Tracking is in progress PTZ position may not be changed even if an object is locked Auto Return starts if PTZ position is not changed for the interval specified under Return Time Test Click Execute to test run the configured Auto Return operation 54 Auto Tracking Intelligent Tracking This item sets the Auto Tracking and Intelligent Tracking settings Auto Tracking Moves to the home position when Auto Return starts This function automatically tracks and shoots moving objects when motion is detected from the image at the home position The zoom ratio is fixed at 1x Intelligent Tracking There are two modes for Intelligent Tracking the Auto mode which starts from Auto Return and the Manual mode which specifies the target on the viewer You can change the tracking target any time by clicking the viewer display area during Locked or Losing To end press the Stop button on the PTZ Controller screen e Auto Mode When Intelligent Tracking is triggerd by Auto Return motion detection for Intelligent Tracking is started at the home position If some motion is detected Inteligent Tracking tracks and shoots the color of the object while applying the Pan Tilt Zoom function You can also specify target by clicking on the viewer screen before motion is detected e Manual Mode t Page 111 Select Intelligent Tracking for the Functi
117. terioration Do not subject the dome cover to strong impact It may result in damage and water seepage The dome cover may fog due to the drastic change of temperature when humidity is high Do not connect an AC 24 V cable to AC110 V AC 230 V power supply The camera internal circuit will be damaged Do not use the camera Bring it to your nearest JVC dealer for repair charged separately To supply AC 24 V use a AC 24 V supplying power unit that is insulated from AC 110 V AC 230 V line When using multicast make use of a IGMPv2 compliant network switch Some hubs switches of products that are equipped with intelligent features may include a broadcast multicast suppression function Viewing of multicast images on this product may fail if this function is enabled The electronic shutter of this product is set to 1 60 by default For regions with a commercial power supply frequency of 50 Hz switch to the 1 100 during use under fluorescent lights excluding inverter lighting equipment to prevent flickers When the B amp W mode is set to Auto the image turns black and white in a dark location As the sensitivity level is increased in this case the screen may appear grainy and more white spots may appear When switching between color and black and white images the brighter area on the screen is emphasized which may reduce the visibility However this is not a malfunction O Ifthe power supply voltage is
118. the power and signal transmission components Note e When the camera has stopped at the pan position for more than 7 days it will pan at the specified time and perform cleaning automatically 5 Auto Cleanig Time This item sets the time to start cleaning To change the setting enter the time and click the Apply button Setting values 0 23 h 0 59 m 77 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued List of Factory Settings of Each Page E Camera Page E Encoding Page Item Factory Settings JPEG Frame Size VGA Item Factory Settings Camera ID VN V686 Monitor Type Custom Black Level 1 Gamma 1 Active Gamma Level 0 Enhance Frequency High Enhance Level 0 Color Level 0 Stabilizer Off Stabilizer Level Mid Noise Reduction Off AGC Mid Sense Up Off ALC Priority Motion Shutter Speed 1 60 B W Mode Color IR Preset AF Off Light Normal 78 MPEG4 Frame Size VGA JPEG Quality VFS4 MPEG4 Bitrate 2000 kbps MPEG4 Bitrate Control CBR MPEG4 FPS 15 fps MPEG4 Frame Interval 30 MPEG4 Priority FPS E Alarm Page Item Factory Settings Action Disable 1st Trigger Input 1 Make Max Interval 2nd Trigger Disable Action Position No Trigger Position No Mail Text Attach Image Off TCP UDP IP Address TCP UDP Port Numb
119. though the or button of Zoom is pressed continuously To continue zooming press the or button of Zoom again 5 Pan Tilt manual operation button Home button Click the arrow button to move the camera in that direction Release the button to stop the movement Click the Home button to move to the home position Memo Operation when Home button is clicked e When in the Auto Tracking mode Auto Tracking continues after returning to the home position e lfthe Mode item under Auto Return is set to Auto Tracking Auto Tracking starts upon returning to the home position ss Page 54 Speed This item sets the operation speed Pan Tilt This item sets the operation speed of the Pan Tilt manual operation button Increase the number to increase the operation speed Setting range 1 to 8 Focus Zoom This item sets the operation speed of the Zoom operation button 4 and the Focus operation button 2 Increase the number to increase the operation speed Setting range 1 to 4 Variable Speed This function adjusts the Pan Tilt operation speed by the zoom ratio Select the checkbox to slow down at Tele and to move quickly at Wide Deselect the checkbox to always move the camera at the speed configured under the Speed item 6 of Pan Tilt regardless of the zoom ratio 108 B W Mode This sets the function to switch from Color to
120. tilation and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from S3125A overheating 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 9 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 10 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 from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 11 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 12 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance 13 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock 14 Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or s
121. tion method of describing the entire host or domain name on the TCP IP network without abbreviating For example if the host name is www and the domain name is jvc co jp this will be denoted as www jvc co jp in FQDN FTP For setting the FTP environment when FTP is specified as an Action on the Alarm page This is common with the FTP environment when using the periodic FTP on this page When Directory is left blank FTP transfer will be performed to the home directory of the FTP server To enable FTP transfer to a directory below the home directory set the corresponding directory name in Directory Delimit the directory using Example subdir1 subdir2 Destination directory of FTP transfer will be dependent on the FTP server if is added at the beginning Setting Periodic FTP to On enables transfer of the latest JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals Specify the interval in seconds for Periodic FTP Interval File name Select a type from the two types of periodic FTP file names When Auto is selected images are generated from the year month day hour minute second and number Example 20071114161032 001 2 jpg When Manual is selected you can select a file name generation method from the following e File name containing only the character string entered in User defined name Example Camera1 jpg e File name with the year month
122. tting Setting values 0 to 10 6 Mask All Masks all blocks Press the OK button to enable this setting Clear Mask Unmasks all blocks Press the OK button to enable this setting Memo e The area display position serves as a reference Make sure to perform operation check e The screen is divided into blocks of 96 12 horizontal x 8 vertical Set the angle of view such that the size of the object for which motion is to be detected is larger than the size of multiple blocks e When Stabilizer is set to On the image is zoomed to 1 3 times Thus the number of blocks displayed on the motion detection setting screen becomes 48 8 horizontal x 6 vertical Page 40 Note e Flickers of fluorescent lamps may cause motion detection e Changes in brightness due to the light source may be detected as motion e The motion detection feature is not intended to prevent theft or fire This feature may not function properly depending on the conditions of the object and settings Our company shall not be liable for any accident or damage that occurs e When other client is getting JPEG MPEG4 stream from the VN V686WPU video images may not appear on the Motion Detection page due to the maximum distribution limit of VN V686WPU Stop other clients before using the Motion Detection page 65 Setting Using Internet Explorer Setting continued Basic Page This page is for performing
123. tting Click the Position Memory tab to display the Position Memory screen 2 Select Position Setting values HOME 0 to 99 The current title appears Enter here to register or change the title Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be entered When Built in JPEG Viewer is used up to 16 alphanumeric characters are displayed Operate the camera and adjust the angle and image quality of the position to be registered Memo e For details on the adjustment method see Operation Page 106 Click Register to complete registering the position Memo e Click Delete to delete information of the selected position However HOME cannot be deleted e The default home positions are Pan 1 00 degrees Tilt 45 degrees and Zoom 1x This item sets the Auto Pan operation which moves at a certain speed from the configured Start Position Click the Auto Pan tab on the PTZ Controller screen and configure settings at the Auto Pan setting screen 113 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer PTZ Controller Operation continued Auto Pan Setting continued O Click the Auto Pan tab to display the Auto Pan screen D Select the Mode of the Auto Pan operation Right This rotates the camera horizontally in the right direction from the Start Position Left This rotates the camera horizontally in the left direction from the Start Position
124. ttings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings Proxy server Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to f dial up or YPN connections Deselect the check Bypass proxy server for local addresses 3 If the active script of the Internet Explorer is disabled follow the steps below to enable it e Select Trusted sites under Tool Internet Options Security Upon doing so the Sites button directly below becomes active Click this button and deselect the check in the displayed window and add the following web site to the zone http 192 168 0 2 e Next select Trusted sites under Tool Internet Options Security and press the Custom Level button Select Enable under Scripting Active script of the Security Settings window that has been opened Security Settings Settings B Active scripting O Disable Enable Prompt B Allow paste operations via script O Disable Select Enable Prompt Scripting of Java applets O Disable Enable Prompt RIADA lt gt v Reset custom settings Reset to medium 3 28 4 Launch the Internet Explorer 1 Enter the following IP address into the address field Click Go http 192 168 0 2 A about blank M rosoft Intern
125. uction to itself and the connecting cables to a certain extent but this is not 100 guaranteed For installation locations that are likely to suffer lightening strikes be sure to take appropriate measures such as adding arrestor to the connecting cables Consult your dealer as special technique is required when installing this product Ensure that the fixing screws or nuts are tightened securely otherwise the unit may fall off Inspect the unit regularly Screws may be loosened due to vibration or deterioration of the mounting section Perform regular inspections for loosened screws and check whether there is any danger of the unit falling off Do not hang on this product shake it or hand objects over it Applying an excessive load may cause the product to fall off and result in accidents Do not modify this product It may result in accidents Getting Started Operating Environment Recommended Computer Specifications OS Windows XP Professional or Home Edition SP2 CPU Pentium4 1 5 GHz or higher Memory capacity 1 GB and above Free hard disk space 512 MB or more Display and video card 1024 x 768 pixels or higher True Color 24 or 32 bits VRAM 8 MB or more 256 MB and above recommended Web browser Internet Explorer Version 6 0 LAN Environment e 10BASE T 100BASE TX network interconnected using devices such as an IEEE802 3 compliant switching hub e GMPv2
126. w from the Internet MPEG4 Viewer Configuration The MPEG4 Viewer s settings window appears upon clicking the Setup button of the viewer VN V686 MPEG4 Viewer Setup Mi HTTP Multic HTTP Port 80 Multi IP Add 225 0 2 1 Multicast Port 59152 Ga 101 Settings and operation of Built in Viewer MPEG4 Viewer continued MPEG4 Viewer Configuration continued Title Bar Display Settings For setting display items on the viewer screen For the MPEG4 Viewer characters are displayed in the title bar of the window Camera ID Select On to display Camera ID Up to 16 alphanumeric characters will be displayed Camera ID can be specified on the Camera page of VN V686WPU c Page 38 PositionTitle Select On to display the title of the position that is being displayed Tracking Status Select On to display the Intelligent Tracking status as Standby Locked or Losing on the title bar t Page 111 Time Select On to display the time Format Select the format for displaying time YYYY MM and DD denote year month and day respectively while HH MM and SS denote hour minute and second respectively mm is equivalent to 1 100 seconds Stream Settings For specifying settings for receiving MPEG4 stream Stream For selecting the protocol when the viewer acquires
127. wing Class 2 only For USA Isolated Canadian 1CES 003 power supply only For Europe and other e Any Mention in this manual of Alarm inputs Cet appareil num rique de la Class A est outputs have not been evaluated by UL to be conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada used for Burglar Alarm Functionality WARNING FOR EUROPE FOR USA California Only This is a Class A product In a domestic environment This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium this product may cause radio interference in which Battery which contains Perchlorate Material case the user may be required to take adequate special handling may apply measures See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Dear Customer This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety European representative of Victor Company of Japan Limited is JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH Company name changed in JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Germany Sehr geehrter Kunde sehr geehrte Kundin dieses Ger t stimmt mit den g ltigen europaischen Richtlinien und Normen bez glich elektromagnetischer Vertr glichkeit und elektrischer Sicherheit berein Die europ ische Vertretung f r die Victor Company of Japan Limited ist JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH Firmenname ge ndert in JVC Technical Services Europe
128. work LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings Proxy server Use a proxy server For your LAN These settings will not apply to Y dial up or YPN connections Deselect the check v Bypass proxy server for local addresses 92 3 If ActiveX controls and plug ins of the Internet Explorer is disabled follow the steps below to enable it e Click Trusted sites under Tool Internet Options Security Upon doing so the Sites button directly below becomes active Click this button and deselect the check in the displayed window Next add the IP address of VN V686WPU If the setting is factory default add the following web site to the zone http 192 168 0 2 e Click Trusted sites under Tool Internet Options Security Select the Custom Level button and open the Security Settings window Set all items under ActiveX controls and plug ins in the opened window to Enable Enable also Use the following IP address under Miscellaneous Security Settings E Settings E ActiveX controls and plug ins A 14 Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls O Disable O Enable Y Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved S Download unsigned Activex controls A nihin lt gt Reset cust
129. y checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition N DN BONS Contents Getting Started Safety Precautions s s s 2 COMMONS ici 5 EU acido 6 Safety precautions eee eee eens 7 Operating Environment eee 8 ad 61210 0 0 8 Name and Function of Parts 12 Features coccconcconccononnnnnanonnc na nonannanncnronanonnn nacos 14 Camera Mounting Procedures 0 15 Connection Installation Mounting the Camera cece 16 Power Connection oooonocccocccconcnoncnancnnnnannnnos 20 LAN Cable Connection 22 Connecting the alarm signal cable 22 Network Requirements eee 24 Network Settings IP Address SettingS ooomnonicnnnnnnnnninnnccnns 26 Setting the IP address for VN V686WPU 26 When the IP address of VN V686WPU is known ceceeee 31 When the IP address of VN V686WPU is unknown 0065 31 Setting Using Internet Explorer PreparatiOn iii dias 32 Internet Explorer Setup s es 32 Enter user name and password 34 SOthiin ssvccsccvecnvcatcusccveneeveceons cda 36 View Page ss ii ciisciaieiasicsesde ni 36 Camera Page Encoding Page we 44 Alarm Page 46 Alarm Environment Page 50 PTZ Page occonccccnconncanocnnnanocarncanccnarcnnnnnanes 54 Auto Patrol Page ccee eee eeeeeeeeeeees 60 Privacy Mask Page 62 Motion Detection Page ooonicninnnnnccinnncco 64 Basic Page cu

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