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1. Press Save to save a snapshot 60 Operations Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser It is possible to view still moving images and perform various settings via not only the provided Controller software but via a Web browser as well However note that MPEG4 files cannot be viewed with a browser Also the browser does not support the image inversion function 6 1 Required Operating Environment The following environment is required for viewing and operating VN C10 with a Web browser It is necessary for the PC to satisfy the technical requirements described in this instruction manual Page 7 The PC must also satisfy the following Web browser conditions e A Web browser compatible with JavaScript and frame that is Netscape Ver 4 x or Internet Explorer Vers 4 x 5 x and 6 x e For the recommended CPU performance and required memory capacity refer to the Web browser in use For smooth display of large screen moving images specifications much better than those rec ommended are necessary Images from the camera will not be displayed properly in the 256 color mode e For Internet Explorer an environment where Java can be properly run Microsoft VM is re quired LAN Environment e VN C10 can work as a web server that uses HTTP Access linkage using a host name is pos sible if the environment supports DNS Domain Name System e A direct connection of VN C10 to a PC is possible using a cross over cable Tho
2. Note x Alarm Operation The following settings are required for the operation of the alarm that has been set 1 Alarm Reg is enabled in the Setting menu of the V Networks Controller Page 45 2 Each alarm setting in Alarm Setting of V Networks Setup Tool is enabled Page 28 Relay Alarm When the relay alarm function is enabled subsequent alarms will not be activated 52 4 8 Time Stamp With V Networks Controller the Time Stamp function can be set This function displays the date and time on the camera images and the date and time are recorded 1 Select Setting and Time Stamp 4 V Networks Controller File View Setting Help V Networks pE ae z Angle Step Q9Q99909 Aa DIII 2 Proceed with the setting Select Visible 4 Time Stamp Select the display style in Style YYYY MM and DD represent year month and day respectively HH represents hour while MM minute SS second and mm millisecond C Invisible YYYY MM DD HH MM SS mm Click Font to select the font Set the text color in TextColor transparency Light Dark Grea Fj Set the background color in BackColor Blue 4 p Color The timestamp font text color y OK Cancel and back color are available or JPEG Mode Click __ok __ Note
3. Note e With MPEG4 and cannot be set e By left clicking the mouse while holding down the shift key on the moving image or playback window screen the time stamp will appear where the mouse was clicked e Time stamp in the MPEG4 mode is shown in the title bar of the image window 53 Operations Step 5 Operations with V Networks Controller 4 9 Changing the Registered Information With V Networks Controller registered information on camera connection etc can be changed 1 Select Setting and Property 4 V Networks Controller File Yiew Setting Help V Networks B QVWOOQD fa gt Or PL REC 4 V Networks Property Change the camera V Networks Name ite i V Networks Property IP Address 192 168 0 2 V Networks ID Save in C Program Files V NETWORKS YN C10U Camera A Start recording on connection O Set whether to start recording on ro E connection Cannot be changed 3 When complete click 0K _ Information cannot be changed for a connected camera 54 5 1 Operations with V Networks Controller V Networks Controller can be used to select the camera record and playback the camera images etc The Controller screens are identical with those for other V Networks models Certain functions are not available for VN C10 4 V Networks Controller File View Setting Help Not avai
4. V Networks Controller Select File and New R V Networks Controller jew Setting Help V Networks E Q I QQQ QOOO PLAY STOP REC iot Yhes ma a m Enter 198 168 0 2 in IP Address In a DHCP environment enter the IP address allotted by the DHCP server Enter V Network Name a name under which the camera is registered Use a name that is easy to remember such as the installation location or number Recording files of the name given in are saved in a designated folder here You can set whether VN C10 automatically starts recording upon connection Note For connecting VN C10 with the factory settings either one of the environments described below is required Environment where no DHCP server exists Environment where a DHCP server which clearly defines the IP address and MAC address allotted to VN C10 exists 42 Preparations Step 3 Adjusting the Camera 3 1 Back focus Adjustment At the factory back focus is set at the point for the widest range of use for CS mount However it is necessary to readjust back focus if a zoom or C mount lens is used or if focus cannot be attained using the focus ring of the lens To adjust follow the procedures described below In order to adjust back focus appropriately use the iris adjustment function and an ND filter to re lease the lens iris before proceeding with the adjustment An ND filter acts to red
5. Enter the folder name in the FTP server to which images are uploaded Upload Interval Set the interval 0 to 84600 seconds at which images are uploaded to the FTP server Disconnect every time If this is selected connection is cut off every time an image has been uploaded Connection will be reestablished when the next image is uploaded Error Recovery Specify the action to be taken when an FTP error has oc curred On connect error Specify the action to be taken when an error with TCP con nection or FTP verification has occurred Retry forever Error recovery is attempted until the power to VN C10 is dis connected Retry for min Error recovery is attempted for a specified period of time 1 to 600 minutes On transfer error Specify the action to be taken when a file transfer error has occurred during image uploading Stop Uploading With the occurrence of a transfer error the VN C10 FTP func tion is automatically disabled Select here to enable the func tion again Caution Filename Specify the file name of the image to be uploaded jpg Image upload is performed with the name entered in this field As images are uploaded under this same name only one image file remains in the FTP server Images are overwritten with the latest one Timestamp The current time is obtained from the NTP server Images are uploaded with the thus obtai
6. TCP IP Properties 2 x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Q Select Use the following IP Address IP address 192 168 0 3 Set the IP address to 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 254 Set Subnet mask to an appropriate value according to the operating environment Ask the network administrator if necessary Gbtain ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 1 r Alternate DNS server 5 Click x 23 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 3 Setting the IP Address for VN C10 with V Networks Setup Tool Set the IP address for VN C10 by using the installed V Networks Setup Tool With this V Networks Setup tool only VN C10 not other models can be connected m Caution e After the power for VN C10 is turned on there will be about 20 seconds until VN C10 be comes ready to be connected with the PC This is not a defect e At the factory DHCP is set enabled for VN C10 e About the DHCP function JVC does not recommend operating VN C10 with this function enabled because a different IP address may be assigned upon the renewal of the leasing contract The DHCP function of VN C10 is
7. The FTP server name is fixed to Administrator Use the administrater password Default Page The VN C10 top page is specified as the default page If this func tion is enabled the specified html file is used as the default page The default page is the one displayed when only IP address is speci fied Even with this function enabled if the specified html file does not exist the message 404 Not found is displayed when http 192 168 0 2 is accessed Ensure that the appropriate file name is entered 6 4 Settings with a Web Browser 1 Other Settings continued Item Effect Default Page continued Available Not available Select Available to enable the Default Page function or Not Available to disable it File Name Enter the file name to be used as the default page HTTP Port NTP Settings It is possible to enhance the security level by setting the HTTP server port number to other than the default value 80 Value range 1 to 65535 The new HTTP port number can be ac cessed with a Web browser If the port number is changed to for example 12345 itcan be accessed as http 192 168 0 2 12345 or http 192 168 0 2 12345 index e html If the HTTP port num ber is unknown refer to V Networks Setup Tool For settings of the NTP Network Time Protocol server Available Not available Select Available to enable the NTP server function or Not Avail
8. select Unicast Mode e Multicast cannot be set for MPEG4 7 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and select Multicast The Multicast Setting screen is displayed ya Multicast UE COO Select Multicast Mode Enter a multicast address to Multicast address 225 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Multicast e A multicast address can be set from 225 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 Do not set the same multicast address for different devices on the same system e To view VN C10 images in the multicast mode through a router an operating environment or a router setting is required as follows The router supports IGMP Ver 2 and is synchronized with the starting and stopping of multicast transmission And the route setting can be dynamically changed If the router does not support IGMP Ver 2 a static route for multicast must be set to the router 36 VN C10 multicast addresses on the network can be searched 1 Start up V Networks Setup Tool Select Search Ss V Networks Setup Tool Start to Networks set up Connection IP address 192 169 0 2 Cancel Click Search 2 The V Networks Search screen is displayed i V Networks Search V Networks IP Address List Search TimeOut 3 hec Muticastsearch Click Multicast search OK Multicast Address Search Multicast Address List Search Multicast Address TimeOut 3 bee 4 The search res
9. 0 to 84600 seconds If Disconnect every time is selected connection with the FTP server is cut after an image was uploaded Error Recovery Connection error Specify a recovery action when an error occurred for TCP connection or FTP verification of VN C10 Retry forever Recovery attempt is repeated until the power for VN C10 is turned off min Retry Recovery attempt is repeated for a specified period 3 1 to 600 minutes Transfer error Select a recovery action when a transfer error occurred in uploading an image FTP Disabled The FTP function is automati cally disabled Note To enable the function again select Avail able for FTP Filename jpg If this file type is selected uploading is performed with the entered file name Note Only one image file is stored in the FTP server as files are overwritten with the lat est one Time stamp Files are uploaded with the time of the built in clock as their file names e Set the correct time in the Time Set ting screen e All uploaded image files are stored in the FTP server 35 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 6 Multicast Selecting Multicast Mode allows VN C10 to send the same image data to multiple recipients on the network at one time without lowering the frame rate e Ina narrowband environment for example of dial up connection
10. 2 Setting the Network 2 2 Setting the PC s IP Address for Windows XP After attaching the camera proceed to set the IP address of the PC by which the camera is operated With Windows XP follow the procedure below to set the IP address For Windows 2000 Page 22 Note Note Under a DHCP environment and also if the IP address to be allotted to V Networks is already known skip 2 2 Setting the PC s IP Address 1 Click BEZA e Right click My Network and select Properties 2 Select the network connected to the PC by which VN C10 is operated e Right click to select Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 SMC EtherPower Il 10 100 Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following items M I Client for Microsoft Networks Ensure that Client for Microsoft Networks EB hile and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks I is selected V 2 QoS Packet Scheduler M v Internet Protocol TCP IP If either Client for Microsoft Networks Description or Internet Protocol TCP IP is not Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication displayed select l nstall l across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected OK Cancel 20 2 2 Setting the PC s IP Address for Win
11. AEC hot Yem Se ee 2 Change the set values For functional description next page Settings are performed for Motion Detection Alarm Alarm 1 Alarm 2 and Relay Alarm MotionDetection Alarm Alarmi Alarm2 Relay Alarm Message j 4 Browse Execute application file Browse Cancel With Relay Alarm selected and cannot be set 3 When the settings are complete click __oK _ 51 Operations Step 4 Setting with V Networks Controller 4 7 Alarm Setting continued 1 Message Playing wave file When an alarm is received the message When an alarm is received a specified Wave entered into the text box is displayed The file is replayed Press the Browse button to maximum number of characters that can be specify a Wave file entered is 100 2 Recording When an alarm is received recording starts If a large Wave file wav is selected the Non Stop Recording continues until the alarm operation may become slow depend Stop button is pressed ing on the PC performance Stop 1min Recording stops after 1 minute Execute application file e The Stop 1min mode is for conserving When an alarm is received a specified the hard disk space program is executed Press the Browse e In this mode recording stops after 1 putt n to specify a program minute even if recording has already started before the alarm input
12. Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Class A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Information for Europe Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Thank you for purchasing this product These instructions are for VN C10U Before beginning to operate this unit please read the instruction manual carefully in order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained Contents Introduction Preparations GOmtents cease cece a a aaa regis paaa aa a aeaa aa aaa a a aa ea aa aeniei iai 4 FOatureS iae aaie eaea eaaa ra daha ad aeaee aoaaa eaaa E 6 ltems Included Daaa T la ee ede 6 Required Operating Environment ccccceeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeteaeees 7 Upgrading the Application cei eeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeenneeeeeeeaeeeeteeneeeeeeenaeeees 7 Operating Precautions 0 0 eee eee cece eeeee tere eee tere teeteeteeeeeeneeege 8 Controls Connectors and Indicators cceeeeessceceeeeeceeceeessssnsaeeeeees 9 Connection Examples ccccccecseeeeseeeseeeeseeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeseaeeeeeeeseaeeseaees 11 Preparation Procedure cceeesseeeeeesneeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeseaeesesenaeeeeenenaeees 12 Step 1 Connection and Installation 1 1 lt Attaching a LOM vic
13. Network 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 2 Alarm Setting This section describes alarm setting Alarm input is activated in the following cases e Input signals are received from an input terminal located on the rear panel of the camera ALARM INPUT 1 or ALARM INPUT 2 amp Page 16 e Motion has been detected amp Page 30 Operation when alarm input is activated e Output signals are sent from the output terminal located on the rear panel of the camera ALARM OUTPUT amp Page 17 e Alarm information is reported to V Networks Controller amp Page 29 Alarm Images are recorded amp Page 32 7 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and select Alarm Alarm Settings 1 Relay Alarm 4 aa ON JZ Alarm Output lamt E d 2 Within PTH min 404 s C OFF ON Alarm2 x T Alarm Output Use relay alarm C OFF ON Alarm Output Retry 1 to 3 5 7 z Times Pon 6 Output value C Low High Output the Alarm out port complying with currentsettings 100 ms Initialization CON OFF wats 8 List oK Cancel Apply 2 When the setting is complete select Apply and then __0 __ 28 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 2 Alarm Setting continued Alarm 1 Select ON to convert signals input to the ALARM INPUT 1 terminal to Alarm 1 sig nals If Alarm Output is selected alarm signals are sent to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal ac cording to the out
14. Web x Select whether to enable the setting of the Available C Unavailable HTTP default page If Available is selected specify an html file for the default page fuser Jdefaultpage html Up to 20 charactors Gt Por _ Set the port number 80 lt Default 80 Cache Control No Cache There are a few types of proxy server that caches CGI and the above setting cannot be properly done In such a case select No Cache i Cancel Apply m Caution It is possible to enhance the level of security by changing the default port number 80 of VN C10 HTTP server 1 through 65535 With this number changed it can be accessed with a Web browser by entering http 192 168 0 2 12345 or http 192 168 0 2 12345 index e html in the case of the port number 12345 If you have forgotten the port number refer to Setup Tool e The default page refers to the page displayed when the IP address is specified for example http 192 168 0 2 in a Web browser Even with this function enabled if the specified file does not exist the message 404 Not Found will be displayed when http 192 168 0 2 is entered 39 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 10 FTP Server Using FTP client software HTML pages GIF and JPEG images can be uploaded 1 Start up V Networks Setup Tool
15. and select FTP Server amp FIP Server Setting peeve ney E Select whether to enable or disable the FTP server func tion e The FTP server name is fixed to Administrator and also use the password for the adminis trator e For the FTP user area approximately 300 kB are allotted e All uploaded folders are stored directly under the user folder It can be accessed as in http 192 168 0 2 user aaa html with a Web browser 192 168 0 2 denotes the VN C10 IP address when aaa html is refered to e Folders cannot be created in the VN C10 FTP server Only uploading deleting and renam ing of files are possible 40 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 11 Time Setting This section describes how to set the standard time for VN C10 NTP can be used for this function 1 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and select Time There are two ways to set the time with or without NTP NTP is not used Q Set the date and time z Tuesday December 10 2002 v 8 47 05PM 1 The time by the PC clock can be checked Refer to PC Time Refer to GMT ee Lo NTP is used Enter the IP address of the NTP server povoyofo SS Zau Set the time zone Ser awe seal Set the interval at which the current time is OK E obtained from the NTP server An NTP server is required for the NTP setting e f the time setting is changed while local reco
16. been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition Safety Precautions FOR USA AND CANADA 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 Due to design modifications data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior
17. cscccestic civesee hibencduaedechibeeoctecduebebeesteessestibves 13 1 2 Connecting the Power Cord 14 1 3 Connecting a LAN Cable wi 15 1 4 Connecting the Alarm I O Terminals 16 1 5 Installing the Camera cece eee eee teee tree test teeeteeeeeeeteeeee 18 Step 2 Setting the Network 2 1 Installing the Software ooo eee cece eee tere teee teeter eee eeeeeee 19 2 2 Setting the PC s IP Address for Windows XP eee 20 Setting the PC s IP Address for Windows 2000 eeee 22 2 3 Setting the IP Address for VN C10 with V Networks SOtup TOO e E E ETAT Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool Password Setting Alarm Setting 0 0 0 0 Motion Detection Setting Recording Setting FTP Client Setting Multicast Compression Format Memory Capacity 0 cece ceseeseseseseeeeseeseeeeeeseeeeseeseeeeeenenes 2 OANDOORWNAF fo FTP Server 11 Time Setting 2 5 Registering the Connected Camera with V Networks Controller Step 3 Adjusting the Camera 3 1 Back focus Adjustment eee eee cette eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteaeeseneeeeaees 43 Operations V Networks Controller Operations Web Browser Others Step 4 Setting with V Networks Controller 4 1 Starting Up V Networks Controller 0 0 0 0 eee eee eeeeeeeeees 4 2 Function Settings with V Networks Controller 4 3 Motion Detection Standby ee 4 4 Image Size and Inversion eee eee eee
18. designed for simplifying the installation and setting procedures Note Note For connecting VN C10 with the factory settings either one of the environments described below is required e Environment where no DHCP server exists e Environment where a DHCP server exists which clearly defines the allotted IP address and MAC address A 1 Select Start Programs V NETWORKS and then ig vn c10u Setup Tool to start up V Networks Setup Tool Enter the IP address of the camera to be connected to Connection IP Address Fu Networks Setup Tool The IP address is set to 192 168 0 2 at the factory Start to V Networks set up Connection IP address 192 168 0 2 Cancel Search Click B Click Search to see the IP address of the connected camera s V Networks Search K The V Networks Search screen is dis V Networks IP Address List Search played TimeOut 3 bec aes A To start search click Search V Networks IP Address List is dis played MulticastSearch OK TimeOut is for setting the time for searching 0 to 30 seconds If no IP address is displayed by searching change the value to a longer one and then search again e If V Networks on LAN has a different subnet from that of the PC connection cannot be established even if the IP address of the camera can be searched and found Reconnect the camera after changing the IP address of the PC a
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20. for MPEG4 1 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and select FTP Setting The FTP Setting screen is displayed A FIP Setting FIP C Not Available Username Password 3 janonymous 1 16 charactors 0 32 charactors 4 FTP Server IP Address FTP Port 5 o oa afoa 21 Normally port 21 6 FTP Folder 0 64 charactors 7 Upload Interval 60 s 0 684600 disconnect everytime 8 Error recovery Un connect error On transfer error Retry forever 40 min Retry 1 600 M Stop Uploading 9 ynetworks ipa 1 32 charactors C Timestamp ex 2002 01 23 01 23 45 678 jpg OK Cancel Apply 34 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 5 FTP Client Setting continued FTP To use the FTP function select Available User Name Enter the user name to use for verification with the FTP server It can be anonymous Password Enter the password to use for verification with the FTP server The password is displayed as asterisks FTP Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the upload destination FTP server FTP Port Enter the FTP port number of the upload destination This is normally set to 21 O FTP Folder Enter the folder name on the upload destination FTP server If this box is left blank images are uploaded to the default folder Q Upload Interval Specify the upload interval at which images are uploaded to the FTP server
21. left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it form the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to danger ous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the follow ing conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the appliance c Ifthe appliance has been exposed to rain or water d Ifthe appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those con trols that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e If the appliance has
22. signals are sent to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal This forced output is used for checking the alarm func tion out port setting Enable this function to output alarm signals to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal Using output values set the polarity high or low and output time 1 to 5000 ms accord ing to the equipment connected If initialization is set to start the set alarm sig nal is output once when the power is turned on List Press here to show the IP addresses of the PCs to which alarm input is reported To de lete an IP address select the address and press Delete Note e If more than 10 destinations are set this function is not activated 29 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 3 Motion Detection Setting This section describes the setting of the motion detection function which enables VN C10 to trigger an alarm when motion is detected in a specified area Motion is monitored while being compared to the reference image The area within which the function is effective can be set in the following procedure This function cannot be set for MPEG4 1 Start up V Networks Setup Tool Select Alarm and then enable Motion Detection Alarm Page 28 Alarm Setting 2 Select Motion Detect of V Networks Setup Tool MotionDetection Select the desired monitoring area by click ing and holding down the left button of
23. to access right authorization levels up to 3 passwords user operator and administrator can be set Access Right Level Allowed Actions User Only viewing moving images Operator All operations with V Networks Controller Administrator All of the above and all settings with V Networks Setup Tool Note 3 Do not forget the passwords as they cannot be changed unless the current and correct ones are entered 1 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and select User Operator or Administrator Enter a password to set password protec tion or change the password Entered char orks Setup Tool acters are displayed as asterisks Enter the same password for both boxes A password must be alphanumeric and can be up to 8 characters Note To cancel an existing password leave the password entry box blank and click mi User Levi Password Click __oK _ 2 The following screen is displayed for confirmation Are you sure to change the password Sa Click ok j E Cancel N Note e For a password protected VN C10 the password request screen appears e VN C10 cannot be set up unless the correct administrator password is entered e The security level is highest for the administrator and lowest for the user If password is set only for lower security level s password protection is not effective 27 Preparations Step 2 Setting the
24. used Do not use a longer screw as it may damage the internal parts of the camera 18 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 1 Installing the Software the camera in the following procedure Installing V Networks Controller 1 Select Setup exe found in the JVC folder 2 Proceed by following the instructions shown on the screen 3 If the installation is successfully executed the V Networks icon is created in Programs of the Windows Start menu Al vn c10u Controller is displayed in V Networks Installing V Networks Setup Tool 1 Open the JVC folder and then the setup folder inside Select Setup exe 2 Proceed by following the instructions shown on the screen 3 If the installation is successfully executed the V Networks icon is created in Programs of the Windows Start menu yg vn c10u Setup Tool is displayed in V Networks Installing DirectX 8 1 and Codec DirectX 8 1 and ISO MPEG4 Codec are required for viewing MPEG4 images with VN C10 If the version currently installed in the PC is older install the version 8 1 by following the procedure below Installing Codec Select WMPCD8 exe and install Codec by following the instructions shown on the screen Installing DirectX 8 1 1 Click Start and select Run And enter dxdiag in the box and click OK 2 If the version is older select DX81NTeng exe and follow the instructions on the screen 19 Preparations Step
25. 2 V or AC 24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz If a voltage exceeding the rating is supplied malfunction or in the worst case fuming or fire may be caused For AC 24 V ensure that the primary side is insulated with the secondary one For a system with multiple VN C10s In a system where more than one VN C10 are used turn on the power for a VN C10 first and proceed the setting to 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool Only then turn on the power for a second one and go on to 2 4 Repeat the procedure for the other cameras Note The IP address of VN C10 is set to 198 168 0 2 at the factory Proper access cannot be established due to IP address redundancy if the power is turned on for multiple cameras at one time under a single LAN environment Do not turn on the power for multiple cameras at the same time If an IP address redundancy occurred ensure that only one VN C10 exists on a single LAN environment and wait for some time at least 10 minutes Or turn off the power once for all network equipment and turn it on again for proper access to VN C10 14 1 3 Connecting a LAN Cable Connect the camera to a hub or a PC by using a LAN cable For hub connection Use a straight cable F INPUT OUTPUT e For PC connection Use a cross over cable CLASS 2 ONLY For USA ISOLATED POWER ONLY H There a
26. C10 is automatically reset In a system where more than one VN C10 are used turn on the power for a VN C10 first and proceed the setting to 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool Only then turn on the power for a second one and go on to 2 4 Repeat the procedure for the other cameras 25 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool Set passwords alarm motion detection etc by using the installed V Networks Setup Tool 1 Select Start Programs V INETWORKS and then 9 vn c10u Setup Tool to start up V Networks Setup Tool Z V Networks Setup Tool Settings IP Address 192 168 0 2 V Networks ID Mac Address 00 80 88 00 30 3E Page 27 User C MPEG a 7 Operator Static IP address P Address Administrator 192 168 0 2 Page 39 Crs Dj Page 40 Motion Detect ED s Page 34 C Dj Page 41 Citenayirie Y 1S Page 38 Ok Cancel c one xs es Page 38 ci Subnet Mack Page 28 Page 30 Page 32 Page 36 2 Refer to the relevant pages for these settings shown above 26 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 1 Password Setting VN C10 is equipped with an access protection security function that by setting passwords regulates users of the connected PC Setting and cancellation of passwords can be performed with V Networks Setup Tool According
27. CK locking screw This serves to fix the back focus adjustment ring Bracket for camera mounting At the factory the bracket is attached on the bottom of the camera According to the instal lation condition this can be attached at the top Use the screws for attaching the bracket to the camera For installing the camera securely use these holes to prevent it from falling off Screws for the bracket x 2 M2 6 X 6 mm Screws of the length of 6 mm should be used A longer screw may damage the internal parts MAC address Physical address unique to the unit Cannot be changed Introduction Controls Connectors and Indicators continued Side and rear views ol ld0o i HH RESET iris Vherwonns 10BASE T OBASE TX aa A ponor f wEcr TO THE TELEP NETWORK For USA ventilation opening DC 12 V AC 24 V Power terminal For the internal cooling fan Install the cam For connecting to a DC 12 V or AC 24 V 50 Hz era in a way that does not cover the opening 60 Hz power source amp Page 14 RESET button ALARM INPUT terminals Press this button to reset VN C10 If this but ton is held down for 2 seconds or longer the values set with V Networks Setup Tool re turn to those set at the factory and VN C10 For connecting with an external alarm equip ment amp Page 16 restarts ALARM OUTPUT terminal
28. Down DEE f With MPEG4 the following settings are 320x240 not available C 160x120 640x480 e Upside Down Right click on the moving image window to change the settings This setting is not avail able for MPEG4 Set the image size Displays the MAC address IP address model firmware version If this is selected the blocks for motion de tection are displayed The blocks where mo tion is detected will be displayed in red X A 47 Operations Step 4 Setting with V Networks Controller 4 5 Setting the Image Quality With V Networks Controller settings for image quality such as the image compression rate white balance etc can be done 1 Select Setting and Quality batar somrar oO Q QOQOQQO amp 20999 amp Fatz re bh 2 Change the set values For functional description next page 4 CameraA Quality Settina 4 2 cuits pontuaeno Kall srpscact aera 2 White Balance Iv Auto jv AGC 5 Red Gain AES Blue Gain 3 Shutter Speed C 1 100 1 60 7 jo aS A 48 4 5 Setting the Image Quality continued 1 Compression Rate Sets the image compression rate A lower compression rate means a higher image quality However with a reduced compression rate data volume also increases This setting is not available for MPEG4 Value range 1 to 7 Set to 2 at the factory White Balance A
29. JVC V NETWORKS Model VN C 1 O INSTRUCTIONS NETWORKS Y OF JAPAN LIMITED For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Retain this information for future reference Model No VN C10 Serial No LWT0095 001A IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ON On 10 11 12 13 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock 15 16 17 18 19 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 A ki F A x symbol provided by RETAC fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance 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 appr
30. T environment MPEG4 images cannot be viewed This is due to the product design therefore not a defect This product uses a network protocol called RTP for transmitting MPEG4 images Generally an NAT router cannot carry out NAT translation of RTP packets properly Certain hubs and switches equipped with SNMP functions have a broadcast or multicast control function If the function is enabled multicast images created by this product may not be viewed properly To save electricity turn off the power to the system when not in use As local recording images are saved to the volatile memory of the product the images are deleted if the power is turned off Page 33 Controls Connectors and Indicators Front top and side views Lens mount The mount for attaching a lens Either a C mount or a CS mount lens can be used Back focus adjustment ring The ring for adjusting back focus and chang ing the mount method For adjusting back fo cus or changing the mount method loosen the back focus locking screw by turning it Screw hole 1 4 20UNC For attaching the camera to a fixer or a pan tilt unit The screw length must not ex ceed 7 mm If a longer screw is used the internal parts of the camera may be dam aged counterclockwise and after the operation fix 6 Fall preventive holes it by turning it clockwise At the factory VN C10 is optimized for attaching a CS mount lens BF LO
31. TP server With this function it is possible to distribute images from the server thus greatly increasing the number of clients which receive them AA V Networks F TP Microsoft Internet Explorer DK O Available Not available anonymous 1 16 characters 0 32 characters 0 0 0 0 4 00021 Normality Port 21 0 64 characters 00060 sec 0 836400 sec disconnect every time i On connect error O Retry forever ORetryfor 019 min 1 600 min On transfer error Stop Uploading vnetworks jpg 1 32 characters O Timestamp ex 2001 06 07 17 34 12 653 jpg Click Apply Button to enable the above settings e gt Click Apply to update the settings 71 Operations Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser 6 4 Settings with a Web Browser 5 FTP Settings Continued Item Effect FTP Function Select Available to enable this function Username Enter the user name up to 16 characters to be used for verification with the FTP server Password Enter the password 0 to 32 characters shown as asterisks to be used for verification with the FTP server Host IP Address Enter the IP address of the FTP server to which images are uploaded FTP Port Enter the port number of the FTP server to which images are uploaded FTP Folder
32. a mounting bracket Caution The length of the screw for j mounting the camera must not exceed 7 mm Do not use a longer screw as it may damage the internal parts of the camera In the factory setting the bracket is attached on the top of the camera For attaching it at the Fall preventive holes Screws for the bracket bottom remove the two screws fixing the x 2 M2 6 x 6 mm bracket Securing wire NP M2 6 x 4mm Caution gt For fixing the bracket screws of the length L of 6 mm should be used Do not use a longer screw as it may damage the internal parts of the camera A Fall Prevention WARNING Special care is required if the camera is installed on a wall or ceiling You should not attempt to install it by yourself as it may cause injury or an accident This installation work should be carried out only by qualified and experienced personnel When the camera is attached to a fixer or a pan tilt unit use the holes for fall prevention to secure it To prevent the camera from falling off secure it to a secure and stable structure such as a ceiling slab or a channel by using a wire Ensure that the length strength routing and material insulation of the securing wire to be used are appropriate To attach the securing wire use the black screw on the top side of the camera For fixing the wire a screw of M2 6 X 4mm should be
33. able to disable it Server IP Address Enter the NTP server IP address Timezone Obtains the local time based on the Greenwich Mean Time Adjust Interval Rectifies time deviation by acquiring the correct time from the NTP server at a specified interval e Password Protection Function VN C10 is equipped with a security function for restricting browser user access For this function there are three access security levels according to the authorization status The table below shows the accessible pages for each status For the VN C10 Web page structure refer to page 62 Authorization Status Accessible VN C10 Pages User Still image and moving image pages Operator Web pages except the setting pages Administrator All Web pages e Password setting cannot be released or changed unless the administrator password is en tered correctly Do not forget the administrator password e Password entry is not required if the user and operator passwords are set but not the one for the administrator The confirmation message Are you sure to RESET the camera to enable the changes appears Pressing OK for this message prompts VN C10 to activate its internal reset function changing the IP address etc The previous factory set IP ad dress is no longer in effect and connection to VN C10 will be cut off If there is no keystroke or mouse movement to the W
34. age recording can be carried out in one of the following two ways One way local recording saves images to the VN C10 memory and the other records images with V Networks Controller and saves them to the PC hard disc drive etc amp Page 51 7 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and select Recording To make new values effective press Apply and then _ __ Trigger Recording Recording Trigger Recording Frame Rate Advance iie __444H4H __ For selecting the record starting trigger the AE 7 Alarm2 alarm input signal to start local recording IV Relay Alarm V MotionDetection For setting the recording time Up to 60 Bales tigger 5 s030 seconds can be set both before and after an alarm input After trigger 5 s 0 60 e f the value for before a trigger is set to 0 set a different value for after the trigger Both values cannot be set to O at the same time e Because of the memory capacity of VN C10 the setting times before and after a trigger and the actual maxi Image size framerate trigger frequency etc of Networks may be unable to perform local recording of the specified time 2 Frame Rate mum recording time are not the same Recording Example 5 e If 160x120 30 fps 320x240 15 fps Trigger Recording Advance 640x480 5 fps with a compression rate of 2 the actual recording time is 5 to 0 and 30 to 35 seconds before j l hange the Recordin
35. are in use first turn on the power for one PC and proceed to 2 4 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool Only then turn on the power to a sec ond PC and go on to 2 4 Repeat the procedure for other PCs 1 Page 14 Step 3 Adjusting the Camera Adjust the back focus while checking images t Page 43 Step 4 Setting with V Networks Controller Set image quality and alarm etc by using V Networks Controller which has ts Page 44 been installed 4 Step 5 Operations with V Networks Controller Now the camera is ready for recording and playback etc with V Networks 1 Page 55 Controller 4 Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser The camera is ready for Web operations tS Page 61 12 Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation 1 1 Attaching a Lens Attach a lens in the following procedure 1 Before attaching a lens check the mount method of the lens VN C10 is set for CS mount at the factory For attaching a C mount lens loosen the back focus locking screw using a screwdriver and turn the back focus adjustment ring to change the mount method accordingly with a finger or a pointed tool like a screwdriver To attach a lens observe the length shown as a Do not use a lens with a length longer than a as it may cause damage to the inter nal parts of the camera and proper lens at tachment would not be possible Lens Flange back distance b L
36. ccordingly 24 2 3 Setting the IP Address for VN C10 with V Networks Setup Tool continued 2 Confirm the settings orks Setup Tool Settings IP Addres 192 168 0 3 V Networks ID Mac ddr ss 00 80 88 00 30 1F Image Mode i A inert C MPEG Password User Operator 1P Address 192 168 0 3 Administrator Web 255 255 255 0 MotionDetect FTP Setting Default Gateway Alarm Time 0 0 0 0 Recording Memory Info V Networks ID For other settings next page 3 Click 0K __ V Networks Setup Tool E LY Are you sure to save the changes Cancel 4 Start up V Networks Controller Page 42 Subnet Mas Multicast FTP Server Select whether to use DHCP With DHCP selected the IP ad dress of the DHCP server etc can be checked Change the IP address to the one alloted or approved by the network administrator Set the subnet mask to an appropriate value according to the operating environ ment Ask the network administrator if nec essary Click rae V Networks ID works as an identifica tion code set to VN C10 Only alphanu meric characters can be used This ID does not directly affect the operation by the user Normally the ID should be set as CAM00001 CAMO00002 etc Click to update the values A new IP address becomes effective when VN
37. ct Contact is normally open and closes when the alarm is turned on e Active low level e Latch Momentary at least 500 ms e Circuit current at low level 0 6 mA e Voltage applied at high level 3 3 V 16 1 4 Connecting the Alarm I O Terminals continued Alarm Output Terminal This terminal is for connecting with an alarm annunciator such as an indicator a lamp or a buzzer VN C10 Q Alarm output equivalent circuit Annunciator Connection Example 1 DC 12V Output terminal IN a MAX MAX 300 mA 12V COM COM terminal W717 z Grounding GND yy terminal Annunciator m Connection Example 2 DC RI 12V IN Buzzer imp LED etc COM GND E Annunciator Connection Example 3 aie ad 12V Buzzer lamp LED etc Output Requirements e Equivalent to NPN open collector output The output logic is set with V Networks Setup Tool e Allowed applied voltage DC 12 V max Allowed input current 300 mA e Momentary output 2 to 5000 ms The duration is set with V Networks Setup Tool m Caution Connect the VN C10 grounding terminal to the one of the annunciator 17 Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation 1 5 Installing the Camera Fall Preventive wire For attaching the camera to a fixer or a rotating platform use the screw hole of the mounting bracket Camera mounting screw hole Camer
38. d when VN C10 is in the MPEG4 mode Displaying a Still Image By creating a web page with the following description you can display a still image lt IMG SRC http still jpg gt represents the URL of VN C10 Displaying a Moving Image A moving image can either be in the Serverpush or Java format It is necessary to choose the image type or adjust the content description of the web page according to its compatibility with the web browser in use Display in Serverpush By creating a web page with the following description you can display a moving image in Netscape Navigator that supports Serverpush lt IMG SRC http push jpg gt represents the URL of VN C10 Display in Java Applet By creating a web page with the following description you can display a moving image Java applet in Internet Explorer etc that supports Java lt APPLET CODE mjpeg class WIDTH 640 HEIGHT 480 CodeBase http P gt lt APPLET gt represents the URL of VN C10 Note The images both still and moving are displayed according to the size and compression rate already set If Java is disabled in the Web browser images may not be displayed correctly If a password has been set prior password authentication is necessary before Java Applet can be displayed an Internet Explorer restriction The values of WIDTH and HEIGHT should be identical t
39. dows XP continued 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 SMC EtherPower Il 10 100 Ethemet Adapter This connection uses the following items M E Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks D Parket Scheduler CD ee Select Internet Protocol TCP IP Gate Olek Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication actoss diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected 4 Select Use the following IP address to set IP Address and Subnet Mask and then click a Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties C Select Use the following IP address General You can g t IP settings assigned automatically if your nel vork supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network dministrator for the appropriate IP settings Set IP Address to 192 168 0 3 e Before changing the IP address Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 4 note down the original address remak 25 255 255 0 e Do not use the same IP address e EAEAN 192 168 0 254 elsewhere in this network environ ee ment Use th
40. e following DNS server addresses Set Subnet Mask to an appropriate value Prefened DNS cener o 0 0 0 according to the operating environment Ee E Ask the network administrator if necessary OK Cancel 5 Click c in Local Area Connection Properties Click 21 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 2 Setting the PC s IP Address for Windows 2000 After attaching the camera proceed to set the IP address of the PC by which the camera is operated With Windows 2000 follow the procedure below to set the IP address 1 Click start Select Settings and click Control Panel 2 Double click Network and Dial up Co 3 Double click Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Properties 2 x General Connect using E7 IntellA PRO 100 VE Network Connection Components checked are used by this connection M E Client for Microsoft Networks v A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks MXF NetRELI Pratacal Internet Protocol TCP IP K D Select Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall C ie Dr Click Properties r Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks I Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel 22 4 Click IP Address in TCP IP properties Internet Protocol
41. ear in this document Required Operating Environment PC Specifications OS Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 or higher Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional CPU Pentium II 500 MHz or higher 1 GHz or higher recommended Memory Capacity 128 MB or more Hard Disk Space 20 MB or more Display Video Card 1024 X 768 pixels or more True Color 24 bits or 32 bits LAN Specifications e 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX network connected with IEEE802 3 hubs Note The PC specifications above are only for a reference purpose They are not meant to guaran tee a smooth operation of the application software Depending on the usage of the PC there may be cases where problems occur even if the PC satisfies the technical requirements If the OS specifications of the PC to be used are higher they precede those described above Upgrading the Application For information on upgrading the application visit the following website http www jvc victor co jp english pro vnetworks index e html Introduction Operating Precautions VN C10 is designed for indoor use For outdoor use prepare a proper housing to cover and protect the camera The product should not be installed or used in the following locations e Locations subject to rain or water e Locations with hot air or oil vapors such as in kitchens etc e Locations where the allowed ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C is exceeded e Locat
42. eb browser for a while a message saying that connection cannot be established appears This is due to the IP address change Changing the port number results in the same action 67 Operations Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser 6 4 Settings with a Web Browser 2 Image Settings Image Quality Setting Window http configimage e html represents the URL of VN C10 a V Networks Image Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Eek TE Compression Rate Saturation 030 0 100 024 0100 BLC LC is available only when AGC is checked AES AES is available only when AGC is checked O1A00 1 60 o w Click Apply button to enable the above settings A Apply to update the settings D values set in this screen return to the ones set at the factory Item Effect Compression Rate Sets the compression rate for images A smaller rate means better image quality but with more amount of data Value Range 1 to 7 Factory set value 2 Saturation Adjusts color saturation A smaller value makes colors less dense Factory set value 25 White Balance Color correction system to deal with different lighting conditions Auto Automatically adjusts the white balance the standard for color satura tion R gain To manually adjust the white balance toward more red intensity Value range 0 to 100 Factory set Auto B gai
43. ength a C mount lens 17 526mm 10 mm max CS mount lens 12 5mm 5 5 mm max 2 Attach the lens to the camera securely by turn ing it clockwise 3 In the case of a DC IRIS lens connect the lens cable to the socket while examining the pin arrangement 4 Pin Plug Pin No Lens DC IRIS Lens Without a built in EE amplifier Damping Damping Driving Driving AUN 13 Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation 1 2 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the camera to DC 12 V or AC 24 V To Power EER our coma paita E 2555 2 se S 5 3 7 3 Pugh ae Power indicator amp 10BASE T 100BASE TX DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK For USA The power indicator is lit when the power is turned on Power Cord e Do not connect the power cord to DC 12 V and AC 24 V at the same time e Use a lug plate to securely connect the power cord to the power terminals and avoid misconnection or loose connection e For DC 12 V connection ensure that the polarities positive and negative are correctly oriented e For DC 12 V connection the ripple voltage should not exceed 50 mV Cable to Use e Length 30 m maximum e UL1007 UL1015 or equivalent e AWG 20 or equivalent or higher WARNING Connect with the appropriate power supply voltage The rated voltage for VN C10 is DC 1
44. ependent on factors such as PC performance Web browser or LAN environment etc In cases where operation of VN C10 can be expected to cause communication trouble to other network operations particularly when the network traffic is usually heavy it is recommended to reduce the frame rate e Be sure to adjust the frame rate appropriately considering the number of simultaneous ac cesses to VN C10 If VN C10 is operated beyond its processing capacity functions such as Web page display image shifting and button selection may not work properly Operations Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser 6 4 Settings with a Web Browser 4 Alarm Settings Alarm Setting Window http alarm e html represents the URL of VN C10 This section describes the setting of actions of VN C10 when an alarm signal has been received Ai V Networks Alarm Microsoft Internet Explorer Alarm Out No Alam Out Nov Alarm 1 Y triggerd prior to another within 00 min 01 sec Isec 59min 59sec No m Momentum 0100 msec 1 5000 Odigh OLow Power on Init No v Click Apply button to enable the above settings ery Click Apply to update the settings Item Effect Alarm In Specifies the action when an alarm signal has been received Alarm 1 and 2 Specifies the action when an alarm signal has been input to Alarm 1 and or Alarm 2 On Off Select On if the alarm termi
45. esign and specifications are subject to change without notice 77 OFD NA SWHYOMLIAN A VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED JVC is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD JVC is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries ay Printed in Japan 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED LWT0095 001A
46. g FrameRate during trigger and after a trigger respectively meem i e For the maximum recording 30 be 30 fps during recording fore and 60 seconds after a trigger perform the setting as follows Image size 160x120 Frame rate 30 fps Compression rate 7 For setting the frame rate for local recording select Change the Recording FrameRate during trigger recording and set the frame Cancel rate 30 15 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 or 1 The default value is 30 fps 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 4 Recording Setting continued 3 Others i Recording Trigger Recording Frame Rate fad Set the recording action when the memory C Recording is stopped until an availabilty is made capacity for recording has become full One of Remove old files the following two can be selected The internal 0 Days memory capacity is 8 MB e Stop recording until a free memory space for recording is created e Delete files older than the designated number of days e If the number of days is set to 0 the files are deleted starting with the oldest one Note K Recording time e While maximum recording time varies depending on the recording frame rate and image size recording may not be possible for a desired length of time because of other factors such as the compression rate and the object quality Recording files e A trigger recording file is created each time a trigger
47. ions exposed to X ray radiation or where strong electrical or magnetic waves are gener ated e Locations where corrosive gas is generated e Locations with vibrations e Locations with excessive dust If VN C10 and the cables connected to VN C10 are installed at a location where strong electrical or magnetic waves are generated near a radio TV set transformer motor etc the quality of image and color may be affected If a high intensity object such as a lamp is shot the image on the screen may have vertical lines smear or blur blooming at its periphery This is a characteristic of the CCD and is not a defect Clean the unit with the power turned off Use a soft cloth like cotton flannel to wipe out dirt Do not use paint thinner or benzine as a cleaning agent as this may cause melting or tarnishing of the unit surface If dirt is persistent use a cloth soaked with water diluted mild detergent and then wipe it with a dry cloth Because the cable holders of the terminals could come loose perform cable connection carefully and securely Insufficient dissipation of heat from the unit may cause damage Use the unit at a well ventilated location In particular do not block the unit s cooling fan ventilation opening In a narrowband environment for example of dial up connection smooth running of MPEG4 images cannot be obtained This is due to the product design therefore not a defect When this product is installed in an NA
48. l or break Check the net work status 76 Others Specifications LAN standard IEEE802 3 or IEEE802 3u Communication protocol TCP IP UDP HTTP FTP ICMP ARP RTP RTSP DHCP NTP Image pickup device 1 3 type IT CCD Available pixels Approx 380 000 pixels 768 H x 494 V Video S N ratio 50 dB 50 AGC OFF Compression rate 1 Minimum required illumination 2 5 Ix 50 F1 2 AGC ON Image compression JPEG MPEG4 Output image format 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 120 640 x 480 not available for MPEG4 Lens mount C CS mount Alarm input Non voltage A contact input NPN open collector input Low level latch momentary 500 ms minimum Low level circuit current 0 6 mA High level impressed voltage 3 3 V Alarm output NPN open collector output allowable impressed voltage 12 V allowable input current 300 mA Network interfaces RJ 45 Category 5 10BASE T 100BASE TX Auto Negotiation Internal memory 8 MB Power supply voltage DC 12 V or AC 24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Power consumption 1 2 A max Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Mass Approx 560 g External Dimensions Unit mm u32 146 70 138 F X oi lt y Da E U J 1 4 20UNC 41 e D
49. lable for VN C10 Camera REC Displays the name of the connected camera When this is selected recording starts The It is also possible to select the camera using recorded files are saved under the name the pull down menu shown in During recording the display Recording in progress appears in The PLAY display REC will also appear on the displayed Select the file saved in and replay Select image this button too for replaying a recorded file with an alarm activated SNAPSHOT Saves only one frame of the image being STOP displayed Stops recording 6 SIZE Reduces the size of the V Networks Controller screen See below Reduced screen oe Press here to enlarge 55 Operations Step 5 Operations with V Networks Controller 5 2 Record Stop V Networks Controller can be used to save camera images to a file 1 Click the REC button Connected camera FSNEIWOTRS CONTTOTTE Files are saved under this name f e xew setting Help V Networks Recording i Record display lt 2 1 Moving image window kd Camera O _ REC display 2 Click the STOP button Recording stops The Recording and REC displays disappear When the Snapshot button is clicked one single frame of the image being displayed is recorded Page 60 e Refrain from attempting continuous recording for an extended period of time Files recorded over an e
50. lar inter val In a condition where the reference im age changes like outdoors set a low value With the interval set to 0 second the reference image is automatically re freshed if a motion is not detected for 10 seconds Motion Distinction Interval This is for setting the minimum duration of time for which the object being monitored must move to be recognized as motion If the object is slow moving the time should be longer to avoid detection errors Available MASK Areas outside the one already set for motion detection displayed in yellow can also be selected Reference Image For checking the reference image The screen below is displayed Refresh Press this button to refresh the reference image Parameters Y Threshold A smaller value allows motion detection even if the difference of brightness with the refer ence image is insignificant Set to a smaller value if the moving object is not large enough and cannot be detected Noise Filter Set to a larger value to reduce noise in the whole image Updates the reference image If this is selected the reference image is auto matically refreshed at a designated interval 31 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 4 Recording Setting This function records the image to the memory of VN C10 when an alarm is activated This cannot be set for MPEG4 When an alarm is activated im
51. lster Bowe crt 64 Other Settings http config e html represents the URL of VN C10 The settings can be changed in the Other screen They can also be changed with V Networks Setup Tool a V Networks Other Microsoft Internet Explorer O Available Not available 192 168 0 2 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 within 8 characters 00 80 88 00 30 1F Version 1 2 User Level Operator Level Administrator Level No Cache O Available Not available O Available Not available fuser 00080 atomatly Port 80 O Available Not available Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Timezone cm 000 12 41 Adjust in every 00 day 00 pees within 31 days Adjust interval Click Apply to update the settings 65 Operations Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser 6 4 Settings with a Web Browser 1 Other Settings continued Items in the Other screen Item Effect DHCP Sets whether to use DHCP IP Address Changes to the address allotted or approved by the network administrator This can be changed only when DHCP is not used Subnet Mask Sets the value provided or approved by the network adminis trator as in the case of IP address This can be changed only when DHCP is not used Default Gatewa
52. monitored The settings for recording replay and frame rate etc can also be performed 1 Select Start Programs V NETWORKS and then Gg vn c10u Controller to start up V Networks Controller 24 V Networks Controller File View Settina Helo In the pull down menu select the camera to connect PLAY STOP REC Yemas ma ye A After the power for VN C10 is turned on there will be about 20 seconds until VN C10 becomes ready to be con nected with the PC This is not a de fect 4 CameraA Live images from the camera are dis played If a password has been set enter the correct password e This Controller can be connected to VN C1 VN C2 VN C3 VN C30 only for JPEG VN A1 and VN C10 44 4 2 Function Settings with V Networks Controller With V Networks Controller settings for image size alarm etc can be performed QO PLA oP File New Delete Motion Detect Standby Exit View Image Size Upside Down Creates a new file if the camera is con nected for the first time Deletes a file For selecting the camera for which motion detection is enabled Exits Controller Sets the image dis play size JPEG 640x480 320x240 160x120 MPEG4 320x240 160x120 Displays the image inversely This func tion is used in the case that the camera is inversely installed Not available for MPEG4 Se
53. n To manually adjust the white balance toward more blue intensity Value range 0 to 100 Factory set Auto AGC AES BLC AGC Automatically adjusts the gain in accordance with the bright ness Factory set AES Automatically adjusts the shutter speed in accordance with the brightness Only for a manual iris lens BLC Back light compensation When there is a bright light source in the background of the object VN C10 adjusts the weighted zone Shutter Speed 1 60 Normal factory set speed 1 100 This reduces image flickers due to fluorescent lighting in areas where the commercial power frequency is 50 Hz Factory set value 1 60 Iris level Brightness adjustment for a DC IRIS lens A smaller value makes images darker closing the iris 6 4 Settings with a Web Browser 3 View Settings View Setting Window http viewconfig e html represents the URL of VN C10 Z V Networks View Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE a a Resolution 320x240 JPEG Frame Rate 30 M lips Click Apply button to enable the above settings Click Apply to update the settings Item Effect Image size Select one from the 3 image sizes 640x480 320x240 or 160x120 JPEG frame rate Select the maximum number of frames to be transmitted from VN C10 per second The actual number of frames transmitted and displayed per second is d
54. nals Alarm 1 and or Alarm 2 are to be used If not to be used select Off Alarm Out If On is selected here alarm signals are output to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal located on the rear panel Relay Alarm Sets the relay alarm function which is activated when two alarms are successively received within a certain period of time On Off Select whether to enable or disable the relay alarm function Relay Alarm Setting Sets the sequence and interval of alarm input Alarm Out If On is selected here alarm signals are output to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal located on the rear panel Alarm Out On Off Select On for alarm signals to be output to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal located on the rear panel Momentum Sets the duration for sending alarm output signals Value Sets whether to output high or low signals for alarm output Power on Init If Yes is selected the alarm signal which was set upon power connection is output once e Perform the output setting appropriately according to the equipment to which signals are sent e When the alarm setting is complete check whether the alarm functions are working prop erly 70 FTP Client Setting Window http ftp e html represents the URL of VN C10 This function cannot be set for MPEG4 e FTP Client Funciton This is a function that regularly uploads VN C10 still images to the existing F
55. ned times as their file names YYYY MM DD HH MM SS mmm Because each image is uploaded with a different file name all uploaded images are saved in the FTP server e The settings performed here are not saved if the FTP function is not enabled 72 Still Image Page http still e html represents the URL of VN C10 This page displays only still images The initial image is the one taken in by the camera at the moment browsing starts To update the image press Refresh or Reload depending on the Web browser and to save the displayed image select Save As JVE pea riem 73 Operations Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser 6 6 Viewing Moving Images Moving Image Page http java e html represents the URL of VN C10 This page displays only moving images The images taken in by the camera are updated automati cally and displayed as moving images e Moving image pages cannot be saved using the Save Image As function of the Web browser e Web pages cannot be saved using the Save As function Hyperlink to the top page Qespight 109 VICTOR COMPANY IMITED Aegis reserved Boe 74 6 7 VN C10 Image Link VN C10 output images can be pasted onto separately created web pages Images still and moving captured with VN C10 can be incorporated and displayed on a user created web page Images cannot be displaye
56. not record or play a file that exceeds 2 GB with V Networks Controller With Windows applications data in excess of 2 GB cannot be randomly accessed Approximate recording time for 2 GB JPEG data at 5 frames per second Image size Data size per image Approximate recording time 160 x 120 Approx 5 kB 20 hours 320 x 240 Approx 15 kB 6 hours 640 x 480 Approx 50 kB 2 hours Approximate recording time for 2 GB MPEG4 data Bit rate Approximate recording time 64 kB s 65 hours 384 kB s 10 hours 2048 kB s 2 hours 59 Operations Step 5 Operations with V Networks Controller 5 5 Snapshot With V Networks Controller images being displayed or replayed can be saved as still image files 1 Click the SnapShot button 4 V Networks Controller File View Setting Help Snapshots are saved as JPEG files in the JPEG mode and as BMP files in the MPEG mode SnapShot button Select File and Save Specify the folder into which the file is saved 192168000002 1150 My Recent Camera A Documents Localize G Desktop My Documents 9 Enter the file name My Computer MyNetwork Save astype JPEG ipa Places Other viewer software e Still image files saved with VN C10 can be viewed with general viewer software However images inverted by VN C10 will not be displayed as such Also image color may also be different
57. notice WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTRO CUTION NE PAS EXPOSER LAPPAREIL A LHUMIDITE OU ALA PLUIE 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 comply 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 INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA This
58. o those of the image size setting of VN C10 e If the browser version used is older than Netscape Ver 4 06 it is required to update the Java Plug in version to 1 1 or higher in order to browse moving images Java Plug in is available in Web sites such as http java sun com getjava etc 75 Others Troubleshooting Symptoms Remedial Actions Forgotten the VN C10 IP ad dress that was changed with V Networks Setup Tool e Press the Search button of V Networks Setup Tool to see the IP addresses of all the cameras connected to the network Unable to record Has the folder for saving images been deleted Check to see if it exists Is the disk full Check the available memory capacity While Now Connecting is being displayed it takes time to cancel an action e Once connection is activated canceling an action is not possible The coloration is unsatisfactory e Check the color adjustments of the monitor and video cards Change to the True Color 24 bits display With High Color 16 bits or lower display of natural color tones is difficult to achieve Image size changes automati cally In the case that VN C10 is connected to multiple PCs VN C10 assumes the settings of the PC that was last oper ated Connection to VN C10 cannot be established or fails When the network is loaded with frequent broadcasting or collisions connection may fai
59. occurs Even if triggering keeps occur ring and recording continues only one file will be created for each trigger Caution Saving images of local recording to the PC As local recording images are saved to the VN C10 volatile memory the images are deleted if the power is turned off With recording by V Networks Controller with which images are saved to the PC hard disk drive etc saved files can be retained even if the power is turned off For saving local recording images to the PC follow the procedure below A Playback File 5 Select Refer to Local Rec File Type V Networks c Refer to Local Rec playback folder JPEG Select the file to save it to the PC mereen Reter to fie Right click the file to select Download to 002 12 710 30 a PC 2 2002 12 10 20 42 31 a a a a Network Cancel By selecting desired items in Trigger and also performing necessary settings for Message etc in Alarm Setting you can be certain whether or not local recording has already started amp Page 51 33 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 5 FTP Client Setting VN C10 is equipped with an FTP client function which regularly uploads still images to an existing FTP server thus enabling simultaneous image monitoring at many places and by many people This function cannot be set
60. ons Step 4 Setting with V Networks Controller 4 6 Frame Rate With V Networks Controller it is possible to set the frame rate the number of image updates per second for JPEG Frame rate setting with V Networks Controller is possible only for JPEG Frame rate for MPEG4 can be set with V Networks Setup Tool Page 38 1 Select Setting and Framerate 4 V Networks Controller File Yiew Setting Help V Networks B QVOOOOQ Q Q Q D PLAY STOP REC at Vierwoms mA ma m Sets the maximum number of images per minute that are sent from VN C10 This value is set to 15 at the factory Cancel The actual number of frames received and displayed per second is affected by factors such as the PC performance and the image compression rate as well as the LAN environment In the case of a LAN environment where multiple operations are being performed at one time particularly where the network traffic is always heavy reduce the number of frames to be transmitted Frame rate for local recording cannot be set with V Networks Controller It is only possible with V Networks Setup Tool amp Page 32 50 4 7 Alarm Setting With V Networks Controller it is possible to set the action to be taken upon reception of an alarm signal 1 Select Setting and Alarm Setting 4 V Networks Controller File Yiew Setting Help V Networks B Angle Step OO000 A 0090900 amp TOP R Y PLAY 0
61. oved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart e combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn VAs Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are pro vided for ventila 53125A tion and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from over heating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions This appliance system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is
62. put port setting alarm 2 Select ON to convert signals input to the ALARM INPUT 2 terminal to Alarm 2 sig nals If Alarm Output is selected alarm signals are sent to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal ac cording to the output port setting Motion Detection Select ON for motion within the set area to be recognized as a cause for an alarm If Alarm Output is selected alarm signals are sent to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal ac cording to the output port setting 4 Relay Alarm Select here to enable the alarm function which is activated when two alarms are successively received within a certain period of time The sequence and interval of alarm input can be set If Alarm Output is selected alarm signals are sent to the ALARM OUTPUT terminal ac cording to the output port setting Note Note e A second alarm input enables this relay alarm function and alarm will not be acti vated for this second input e Unless the alarm output is enabled this function is not activated even if Alarm Output of the Alarm Settings screen is selected 5 Retry 1 to 3 This function sets how many times an alarm alert to V Networks Controller is repeated 1 to 3 Note Depending on the LAN environment alarm alert might fail If it fails set the value to 3 In such a case alarm by V Networks Con troller itself is set off only once Alarm force output If Output is pressed alarm
63. rding is in progress the local recording time may not be properly counted Thus recording for the specified seconds may not be ob tained We recommend using an FTP server Without it the time returns to the initial value January 1 1900 when the power is turned off In a situation wherein an FTP server cannot be used set the time appropriately when the power is turned on again e With Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional NTP sever functions be come enabled when they are installed in the standard procedure For Windows 2000 follow the procedure below to enable NTP server functions 1 Set the value for the following registry to 1 The default value is O HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services W32Time Parameters LocalNTP Registry editing is a highly risky operation Safety measures should be taken beforehand e g creating registry backups JVC shall not be held liable for any loss caused by registry editing 2 Restart the Windows Time Service This can be done by opening Administrative Tools in Control Panel and selecting Ser vices Windows Time and Windows Time Properties 41 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 5 Registering the Connected Camera with V Networks Controller The connected camera can be registered with the installed V Networks Controller 1 Select Start Programs V NETWORKS and then vn c10u Controller to start up
64. re a few types of LAN board for which a cross over cable cannot be used Check the specifications of the LAN board to be used before performing connection 10BASE T 0BASE TX DO NOT GBNNECT TO THE TELEPHOBE NETWORK For USA Note ey For 100 BASE TX use a CAT 5 cable Preparations Step 1 Connection and Installation 1 4 Connecting the Alarm I O Terminals Connect the alarm I O terminals with external equipment such as a sensor buzzer etc OUTPUT Alarm Input Terminal Press the buttons for connecting or disconnect ing cables as shown on the left Cable Specifications 50 m max UL1007 UL1015 or equivalent AWG 22 to AWG 18 or equivalent Due to external noise the camera may not work properly even if the length of the cable is less than 50 m If this occurs use a shielded cable or keep the cable away from the noise source This terminal is for connecting with a sensor infrared door or metallic or a manual switch VN C10 DC3 3V R Terminal 1 or 2 OUT Sensor Connection Example 1 VCC R S 3 3V osma J Grounding GND terminal arm input equivalent circuit OUT GND Sensor Connection Example 2 Relay switch etc p A Input Requirements e No voltage relay A contact input or NPN open collector input A conta
65. ry set web page address of VN C10 With the factory set IP address entered the web browser displays the VN C10 top page If a proxy server is set for accessing the Internet there are cases in which the IP address cannot be directly specified In this case change the proxy setting so that the address can be entered 1 Start up the Web browser Qe Powe Pyrat Qe O C GI GS tt 192 168 0 2 index e html In this instruction manual the Top page and the Home page are defined as follows Top page The index e html page Home page The specified page displayed when the default page function is enabled When the function is not enabled the Top page is displayed 2 The VN C10 top page appears D Psh lere Qos O S D Welcome to the Web V Networks VN C10 still image The image taken in at the point when browsing starts is displayed Buttons linking to other web pages E Click to jump to these pages If the image mode of VN C10 is MPEG4 the blue screen appears 63 Operations Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser IP address image quality alarm FTP etc can be set with a Web browser Top page Click Settings Sse Tree i Sat eae TE Set the p address and pasword C Hyperlink to the Home page eon 982089 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED A
66. s For connecting with an external alarm equip IRIS terminal ment Page 16 For connecting with a DC IRIS lens A video iris lens cannot be connected 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX For network connection with a LAN cable POWER indicator Page 15 This indicator starts blinking when the power is turned on When the camera is ready for network connection this becomes steady on If the indicator blinks while the camera is in use check the camera and or the network equipment 10 Preparations Connection Examples LAN Connection VN C10 Network Connection VN C10 Peer to Peer Connection VN C10 Images are automatically updated at a regular interval PC PC PC 11 Preparations Preparation Procedure Set the camera in the following procedure Step 1 Connection and Installation Attach a lens and connect the power cable a LAN cable and an alarm etc t Page 13 Then install the camera to a fixer etc Fix a wire securely for preventing the camera from falling off Step 2 Setting the Network Install the software V Networks Controller and set the network for the PC and VN C10 Also perform the setting with V Networks Setup Tool and regis prirage t2 tration of the connected camera with V Networks Controller K If multiple PCs
67. sh jpg Configuration page javaconfig e html Configuration menus N R Image Quality Configuration configimage e html Java moving image URL mjpeg class View Configuration viewconfig e html Alarm Configuration alarm e html FTP Configuration ftp e html Other Configurations config e html SSS Top page http index e html represents the URL of VN C10 This page is intended for linkages to other VN C10 web pages S Verifying access authorization If passwords are set the User Name and Password request window appears for access authorization Username and Password Required a Enter username for Config Type2 cgi at 192 168 0 2 A User name is not used p Cancel Enter any one of the three passwords that have been set Click __ok_ r e It is recommended that you register the URL Uniform Resource Locator e For speedy display of the VN C10 web pages on your web browser it is recommended that you register the URL information during the access test using the set IP address or DNS host name e For this purpose use the Favorites function of Internet Explorer or in the case of Netscape Bookmarks While the VN C10 web page is displayed in the browser use the Add function to bookmark the page 62 6 3 Starting Up the Web Browser Start up the web browser Specify the facto
68. sncstecevesccescucess 77 External Dimensions csccessceeesseeeeneeseeveneeseesenesseesenessneesneneneeees 77 Introduction Features VN C10 uses a 1 3 inch CCD with 380 000 pixels enabling monitoring of high quality images For the compression method in addition to the standard JPEG VN C10 supports MPEG4 for a wide range of bit rates Equipped with an image recording function by motion detection and alarm input VN C10 has a design similar to other CCTV monitoring cameras allowing peripheral equipment for such cameras to be also used for VN C10 With a built in Web server VN C10 supports Internet Explorer and Netscape Multicast function Only for JPEG Items Included Ofc The Instruction Manual inside Read Me First Warranty Card Service Information Card How to Use This Manual Characters and Symbols used in this Manual Operational points special attention should be paid to because of for example danger involved Functional or operational tips rs Pages or items to refer to In no case shall JVC be held liable for any loss or damage to the customer or for any claim from any third party arising from using this software For the purpose of improving the product the software specifications are subject to change without prior notice The product names that appear in this document are brand names or registered trademarks of each relevant company Marks and symbols such as and do not app
69. the mouse and dragging it The selected area is displayed in yellow Click the right button of the mouse and while holding it down drag the mouse to cancel a monitoring area The area in which motion has been detected is displayed in red The Detail button is used for more detailed settings Note X e A selected area is only for reference To ensure accuracy perform operation check One screen is divided in 300 20x15 blocks Adjust magnification of the lens so that the monitoring area object covers more than one block The motion detection function is not designed to prevent burglary or fire It may not function properly depending on the condition of the object or settings described in this document In no case shall JVC be liable for any accidents and or damage caused 30 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 3 Motion Detection Setting continued 3 Press Detail to display Motion Detection Setting s MotionDetection S V Networks General Setting Refresh interval 0 s 0 255 3 0 255 Motion distinction interval F Available MASK Reference image Refresh 1 255 60 1 100 Noise Filter 1 255 j ___ em OK Cancel Preview reference image still image _ CR IA A Reload ee V Networks General Setting Refresh Interval The reference image on which motion detec tion is based is refreshed at a regu
70. tting Quality Framerate Alarm Reg Alarm Time Stamp Property Help About Sets the compression rate and image qual ity Sets the number of frames transmitted per second If this is selected M alarm operation will be enabled Alarm actions for each alarm can be set individually Sets display of the date and time of file saving Changes information on cameras not cur rently connected For checking the ver sion of V Networks Controller 45 Operations Step 4 Setting with V Networks Controller With V Networks Controller running automatic connection will be activated upon reception of motion detection alert from VN C10 1 Select File and then Motion Detect Standby 4 V Networks Controller File View Setting Help V Networks Select the camera for which you wish to Lamerab enable the motion detection function CameraC CameraD Cancel Click ok _J 3 Click __ 0K Y Networks Controller fx MotionDetection Standby 46 4 4 Image Size and Inversion With V Networks Controller it is possible to set the size of the moving image window and invert the image 1 Select View 4 V Networks Controller File Yiew Setting Help A woe a a QOOGO fase See PLAY STOP REC hems mA oe ee ee 2 Select an image size and whether or not to invert the image d Camera O Image Size Upside
71. uce the overall amount of light entering the lens equally over all wavelengths Back focus lt For a fixed focus lens gt adjustment ring If focus cannot be attained using the focus ring of Loosen the back focus lock screw by turning Aim the camera at the object or a spot of detail the lens adjust the back focus as follows 1 T T it counterclockwise with a Phillips screwdriver Ol pn a m RO screw M2 6 Lens focus ring 2 Turn the focus ring to Turn the back focus adjustment ring to Back focus locking 5 somewhere away from the object while checking the image on the PC screen optimize the focus Tighten the back focus lock screw securely by turning it clockwise lt For a zoom lens gt If the image gets out of focus when zoomed in out adjust the camera as follows il Loosen the back focus locking screw by turning it counterclockwise with a Phillips screwdriver Aim the camera at the object or a spot of detail somewhere away from the object while checking the image on the PC screen Zoom in the lens and adjust the focus by turning the focus ring Zoom out the lens and adjust the focus by turning the focus ring Repeat steps 3 and 4 a few times Tighten the back focus locking screw securely by turning it clockwise 43 Operations Step 4 Setting with V Networks Controller 4 1 Starting Up V Networks Controller With the installed Controller camera images can be
72. ugh rare certain LAN boards do not allow the use of a cross over cable Be sure to check your LAN board i Web page images Web page images shown in this document refer to Web page data within VN C10 including images captured by the VN C10 camera and displayed by a Web browser Depending on the type and settings of the Web browser the page format and character fonts of the displayed Web pages may vary Should the page contents fail to be displayed in total try resizing the window etc The illustrations in this manual are obtained from Internet Explorer display screens For Internet Explorer e After the password has been changed the password authentication window may ask for the password twice In this case enter the same password twice For Netscape Navigator e When a moving image from VN C10 is displayed the page content cannot be updated by changing the window size In this case click the Update button on the Netscape window to update the page display 61 Operations Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser 6 2 Access Authorization The structure of URLs within the VN C10 is as shown below K Security level lt User gt Top page index e html S lt Administrator gt O lt Operator gt Still image page still e html gt VAY YY I Moving image pag java e html Still image URL still jpg Serverpush moving image URL pu
73. ult is displayed Multicast Address Search Multicast Address List Search IP Address Multicast Address Mode TimeOut 192 168 0 2 225 0 0 0 1 V Networks found Close 37 Preparations Step 2 Setting the Network 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 7 Compression Format Either JPEG or MPEG4 can be selected as the image compression format 1 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and for the compression format select JPEG or MPEG4 For MPEG4 select MPEG 4 Set the frame rate for MPEG4 30 15 or HEG4 Setting 7 5 i For smoother display of images set a FrameR ate larger value 30 Framers 394 kb s 64 2045 Set the bit rate for MPEG4 64 to 2048 For a better image quality set a larger value Caution In the MPEG4 mode with the frame rate set to 30 fps image noise may appear momentarily depending on the condition of the object This is not a defect 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 8 Memory Capacity Memory capacity can be checked 1 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and for the compression format select JPEG or MPEG4 Memory Info Capacity 8112 kbyte O Check the free memory space The memory capacity of VN C10 is 8000 kB 38 2 4 Other Settings with V Networks Setup Tool 9 Web An HTML file can be set as the default page of the web browser 7 Start up V Networks Setup Tool and select
74. uto Automatically adjusts the white balance the standard for color saturation Factory set R gain To manually adjust the white bal ance toward more red intensity Value range 0 to100 B gain To manually adjust the white bal ance toward more blue intensity Value range 0 to100 Shutter Speed 1 60 Normal speed Factory set 1 100 This reduces image flickers due to fluorescent lighting in areas where the commercial power fre quency is 50 Hz saturation Adjusts color saturation A smaller value makes colors less dense Set to 25 at the factory AGC AES BLC AGC Automatically adjusts the gain in accordance with the brightness Factory Set AES Automatically adjusts the shutter speed in accordance with the brightness Only for a manual iris lens BLC Back light compensation When there is a bright light source in the background of the object VN C10 adjusts the weighted zone Photo metering Area AES cannot be turned on when AGC is set to OFF AES cannot be turned on if the shutter speed is set to 1 100 BLC cannot be turned on when AGC is set to OFF Do not use AES with a DC IRIS lens It may cause flickering Default Returns all values except that for iris level for image quality to those set at the factory Iris level Brightness adjustment for a DC IRIS lens Asmaller value makes images darker closing the iris 49 Operati
75. xtended time may not be replayed fully due to an insufficient memory space of the PC e Do not change the record file name 56 5 3 Playback For playback select the file saved with the record function of V Network Controller The playback function cannot be effective while moving images are displayed 1 Click the PLAY button 4 V Networks Controller PLAY button 2 Select the file you wish to replay from Playback File and click __0 _ To replay a local recording file click Refer to Local Rec And select the file Press Refer to Local Rec to select the file 44 Playback File File Type V Networks C MPEG Cames O RefertoLocalRec playback folder aaa Files V NETWORKS4VN C10U Camerad JPEG A file name is displayed as the time when re Please select fle cording started to the time when it ended Be ol eyes Program Files YV NETWORKS VVN C10U Network Cancel Click __ox __ 57 Operations Step 5 Operations with V Networks Controller 5 3 Playback continued 3 Click ox Y Networks Controller 2 Are you sure to close the connection Slidebar Moves toward the right as the playback time progresses e Can be dragged with the mouse fiir 1 2002 11 07 15 03 57 Stop button Pause button Play button 58 5 4 Other Instructions on Record and Playback Record Playback time e Do
76. y Specifies the IP address for the default gateway If the default gateway is not to be used enter 0 0 0 0 here This can be changed only when DHCP is not used Host Name Maximum 8 alphanumerical characters can be entered Specify the host name when access link is established by a host name ina DNS Domain Name System environment The host name is displayed on the title bar of each sub window Leave this field blank if the host name is unknown or unnecessary MAC Address Unique physical address of the unit Cannot be changed Program Version The firmware version of VN C10 Cannot be changed Password Passwords for accessing VN C10 Maximum 8 characters User Level Enter the user password Operator Level Enter the operator password Administrator Level Enter the administrator password Cache Control There are a few types of proxy server that caches CGI With a proxy server of this type select No Cache FTP Server Function Select whether to enable or disable the FTP server function With this function enabled user html pages gif images jpeg images etc can be uploaded to VN C10 using general FTP client software All uploaded files are stored directly under the user folder It can be accessed as in http 192 168 0 2 user aaa html with a Web browser 192 168 0 2 denotes the VN C10 IP address when aaa html stored in the FTP server is referred to

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