Sanyo VCC-WB4000 instruction manual Glossary of Terms

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Glossary of Terms

MAC address (Media Access Control address)

A 12-digit hexadecimal identification number that is assigned to LAN cards and LAN boards in a computer. Complex device arrangements may use IP addresses, but whereas IP addresses are assigned as required by a network system administrator, MAC addresses are burned into the LAN card at the time of manufacture. Ethernet uses the MAC address as the basis for transmission of data.

Memory

A memory device is a semiconductor device that stores digital data in units of single bits (binary digits) that consist of either 0s or 1s.

Modem

A device that converts between analog signals (from telephone lines) and digital signals (such as from computers).

Network

A variety of computers and other devices that are connected together by means of cables (wired) or via a wireless LAN so that they can exchange data with each other.

Port number

This is a number that is used to identify applications on the Internet. For example, SMTP for e-mail is normally 25 and HTTP (web-related software) is usually 80.

PPP (Point to Point Protocol)

A protocol (communication standard) that determines the process by which two points (computers) are connected across a network using telephone lines.

Resolution

This indicates the quality of images. The numbers represent the degree of detail for the images during printing or displaying, and the units used are “dpi” (dots per inch).

Router

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)

A protocol (communication standard) for sending and receiving electronic mail via the Internet and Intranets. It controls the flow of mail between servers and is also used when clients send mail.

Stop bit

A symbol that is added at the end of a byte of data (8 bits) during data transmission to indicate the end of that byte.

Subnet mask

An IP address consists of a network ID and a host ID. A subnet mask is used to mask part of an IP address in order to specify whether the IP address is on a local or a remote network.

TCP/IP (Transmission Control

Protocol/Internet Protocol)

A network protocol (communication standard) that was developed by the Network Project that was funded by the United States Department of Defense. It can be thought of as the communication technology that makes it possible to send and receive data over the Internet. Computers that are connected via the Internet use this protocol, and it works regardless of the type of device. Basically IP controls the sending of data in separate blocks called “packets”, and TCP receives these packets, opens them to look at their contents, and then puts all of them back together into one.

URL (Uniform Resource Locator)

A method of specifying a resource on the Internet. An example of an URL that is used to access a website on the Internet is “http://www.sanyo.com/”.

Web browser

Software that is used to view web pages. The two most commonly-used web browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape navigator from Netscape Communications.

A device that connects one network to another network. It looks up IP addresses for network devices and determines what route should be used for the information to be transmitted to and from these devices.

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Contents Network Camera VCC-WB4000Contents Information to user For the customers in CanadaPour la clientèle canadienne Precautions Operating environment FeaturesAccessoriesLens mount cap Monitor OUT connectorPower indicator Name and Function of Each PartName and Function of Each Part Attaching the Lens Remove the lens mount cap Attach the CS mount-type lensFor C mount type Flange Back Adjustment Basic Connections ConnectionsConnections Connecting to a LANComputer Network SET Settings p Network Camera Wired LAN SettingsInstallation of Plug-in Software to the Computer p Wired LAN Settings pClick the OK button Network Camera Wired LAN SettingsInstallation of Plug-in Software to the Computer Turn on the power for the computerClick the Install button Uninstalling the plug-in softwarePlug-in software Browser Settings Cookie SettingsCamera uses cookies Wired LAN Settings Example Subnet mask setting TypeLanguage selection window Fine Image quality mode select buttonsAvailable settings Auto default setting Initial Camera ScreenMenu select buttons Wireless LAN buttonAlarm button Alarm indicatorGrey indicator Lit orange alarm recording image playback is not possibleLit green alarm recording image playback is possible Red indicatorJImage display area Resolution and Expansion settings default settings 640x480Selection screen example SET buttonNetwork Speed Network SET SettingsSet the password Click the Network menu select buttonChanging a password When a password has been changedMAC Address display Turn the camera off and then back on again Changing the Access Level ID2 or ID3Access Level Settings For Operator access levelFor User access level Daylight Saving Clock SET SettingsDaylight Saving Mode TimezoneIris Camera SettingsLive Image Camera TitleSetting manual white balance Manual Camera SettingsDAY/NIGHT Settings Setting the camera titleBurst ModeSet Polarity to no example Auto Mode SettingsColor Mode Settings Set Burst to OFF example Click the SET buttonSet AGC Gain to +12 dB example Click the SET button Mode SettingsConnection example Figure Color mode Timer modeChange the DAY/NIGHT setting to Color mode Change the DAY/NIGHT setting to Timer modeClick the Alarm menu select button Alarm SettingsAlarm Settings Alarm Buffering SET Setting Set Alarm REC USE to USE and then click the SET button External Alarm Sensor SettingAlarm Resolution Set Alarm Buffering to ON, and then click the Detail buttonSet the sensor marks Motion Detector SET SettingsExternal Alarm Sensor and Motion Detector Settings Set Motion Detector Level to 2 example Motion Detector Level Sensitivity SettingRemote Alarm Operations Alarm Output for a Specified PeriodContinuous Alarm Output Set Buffering Area to PRE/POST 2/8 Pre-alarm/Post-alarm RecordingAlarm detected Set Buffering Area to PRE/POST 0/10Fixed Settings During Pre/Post-Alarm Recording Recording New Alarm DataAlarm Data indicator green will illuminate Saving to an Expansion Memory CardInsert the expansion memory card Viewing Live Images Viewing Live Images Viewing the View Frame ScreenClick the View Frame menu select button Frame Rate Playing Back Alarm DataPlaying Back Alarm Data in the Camera’s Internal Memory Descriptions of Alarm Operation ButtonsPlaying Back Expansion Memory Card Images Playing Back Alarm DataPlaying Back Alarm Images Stored in a Computer Click the Alarm Data indicator while it is red or greenResolution ENDPrevious Alarm Data Deleting Saving Live Images and Alarm Images Saving Alarm Images onto a Computer as Still ImagesSaving Live Images onto a Computer Click the Play button and then click the Download button Saving Live Images and Alarm ImagesSaving All of a Single Alarm Event onto a Computer When the File Download pop-up menu is displayed, click SaveCamera wireless LAN settings TCP/IP settings Wireless LAN SET SettingsCamera wired LAN settings TCP/IP settings Wireless LAN device settings TCP/IP settingsCamera Wireless LAN Settings Wireless LAN SET SettingsEncipherment Settings Description of Wireless LAN SET ScreenDouble-click the Camset icon on the desktop PPP Dial-up SettingsPPP Connection to an Internet Service Provider Connecting the camera and installing the softwareClose the Camset window PPP Dial-up SettingsClick the SET to Camera button Click the Save Info File buttonDial to Provider Settings AuthenticationProvider TEL. no Telephone line Dial from PC SettingPPP Connection from a Computer Camera ComputerSet the following items Make the settings in the PPP setting screen Click the Language button to change the language RS-232C Settings RS-232C SET Language Selection Click the RS-232C menu select buttonSUB-MICROCOMPUTER Version Status CheckingClick the Status menu select button Firmware VersionGlossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Pre-alarm and post-alarm recording Troubleshooting If the camera cannot be connectedIf you forget the IP Address Specifications Exclusions Printed on recycled paper 1AC6P1P2677 L5AM2/US 0603KP-CZ