JVC VR-716E instruction manual Motion detect check mode and setting guidance, Check mode

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Useful Features (continued)

Motion detect check mode and setting guidance

Check mode

Screen image

Press and hold [SEARCH] button when the “AREA SETTING” screen is displayed to open the check mode screen.

Explanation of the screen content

ALARM mark:

A red [a] will be displayed on the upper left of the screen when ALARM detection is ongoing.

Detection area boundary (Blue):

Boundary of the setting unit area in the “AREA SETTING” screen.

Frame of the specified area for detection:

The area as specified in the “AREA SETTING” will be displayed as a white frame.

Detection point (White):

The point where motion has reached the “DETECTING SENSITIV- ITY” will be displayed as a white dot. ALARM detection will be acti- vated if the number of white dot hits the number of “OBJECT SIZE LEVEL”.

Detection point (Green):

The point where motion has reached between the “DETECTING SENSITIVITY” and “TERMINATION SENSITIVITY” will be displayed as a green dot.

Graph of sum total for detection point (Yellow):

The changes in the display number of white dot will be displayed with the x-axis as the elapsed time.

ALARM mark

(Red: Alarm is ongoing)

Detection area boundary (Blue)

Frame of the specified area for detection (White)

Detection point (White, Green)

Object

Graph of sum total for detection point (Yellow)

Setting

Setting value for different scene

For setting to other than “STAN- DARD”, refer to the setting value from the arrow on the right side of “SCENE” in the menu.

How to check setting value and alarm

Perform “SCENE” and “AREA SET- TING”, make sure that the ALARM mark is displayed when there is a motion to be detected as in check mode. Change the scene or widen the detection area if the ALARM mark is not displayed.

Manual setting

When the selected “STANDARD” or other scenes cannot be detected, change the 3 parameters in the manual setting by referring to ‘Table 1: Setting value for different scene’ and ‘Table 2: “OBJECT SIZE LEVEL” and “Alarm operation Minimum number of detection point”’.

Table 1: Setting value for different scene

 

Detailed setting

 

 

 

“SCENE”

 

 

 

Alarm operation

 

“TERMINATION

“OBJECT

Minimum number of detection

 

“DETECTING

 

SIZE

point *

1

 

SENSITIVITY”

SENSITIVITY”

 

 

LEVEL”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“STANDARD”

2

 

“DOORWAY H”

10

+1

2

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“DOORWAY L”

7

+4

3

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“PASSAGE H”

9

+0

2

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“PASSAGE L”

8

+3

3

4

 

“REGISTER H”

10

+2

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“REGISTER L”

10

+2

3

4

 

“ATM H”

10

+3

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“ATM L”

8

+5

8

20 *2

 

“LOBBY H”

10

+4

2

2

 

“LOBBY L”

7

+8

3

4

 

“GATE H”

14

+0

1

1

 

“GATE L”

10

+4

5

8

 

“PARKING LOT H”

14

+0

1

1

 

“PARKING LOT L”

10

+4

6

10 *2

 

“LOW LUX H”

15

+0

2

2

 

“LOW LUX L”

12

+0

4

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“ELEVATOR”

8

+4

2

2

 

“COUNTER”

6

+5

4

6

 

*1 Number of white dot displayed in check mode

*2 The maximum number of point to be detected within one area is 9. Set the number of area such that the sum total of detection point exceeds the minimum number of detection point.

Table 2: “OBJECT SIZE LEVEL” and “Alarm operation Minimum number of detection point”

“OBJECT SIZE LEVEL”

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm operation Minimum

1

2

4

6

8

10

15

20

25

30

number of detection point

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents VR-716E Please read the followings before getting startedConnection to the mains supply For Your Safety AustraliaImportant In the United Kingdom Mains Supply AC 230 For Continental EUROPE, ETC. Not to be used in the U.KPlace of storage and use Handling the unitUseful Browser Features What is a Web Browser?Connecting to a Web Browser and Setting Up Routine Uses of the Web BrowserMain Features How to Use the Operation LockPrecautions Names and Functions Front # Cursor Control Buttons Timer Button@ Menu Button $ Search ButtonNames and Functions Rear Names and Functions Signal In/Out Terminal Terminal Signal Level Remarks Names and Functions Front Display Clock Display Example 123456, 1 March Counter/Setting Display105 ‘Problems Related to Error Code and Onscreen Display’ Remaining Hard Disk Space Display Example 1234 hours leftExample System Connection When Connecting 16 CamerasAlarm COM Audio VideoTurning On/Off the Power Mounting to a RackTime Zone Setting Press the Menu button Setting the Date/TimeOnscreen Setting Using the Monitor Screen Select the Clock SET item using / and pressPress and turn the jog dial to adjust M Month Clock Setting Press the Menu buttonSelect the Clock SET item using Press Menu to end settingPress the Display button for 2 seconds or longer Setting Using the Front DisplayAdjust H Hour and M Minute Press the buttonOnscreen Display Menu Flow Chart Motion Detect Setting Menu Program Timer MenuSingle Picture Mode Menu Weekly Timer MenuSelect menu item using Changing Menu SettingsChanging Initial Settings Turn the jog dial to select a valueAre factory settings Onscreen Mode MenuSettings Description FDP MenuREC Mode Menu Buzzer MenuOperation Menu Camera Title MenuEXT REC Menu Monitor Display Menu ALARM/SENSOR Mode Menu Timer Normal ING ModeTimer Motion Detect Setting Scene StandardProgram Timer Menu Setting is disabled when in the Recording modeStart Date M Date TimerExec Month Start Date DDisk UTILITY/MAINTENANCE Menu Network MenuViewing Live Camera Images When connecting the monitor to the EE OUT terminal Displaying in the 16 Split Screen Mode EE OUT TerminalMonitor upon pressing the ‘Camera Selection’but When connecting the monitor to the Video OUT terminal The following screen will be displayed on TonsPress to select a camera no Move the cursor to = Return using and pressPress Sequence Multi to select the Single Picture mode Monitor display timeBlock Press to select a block under the Quad Picture Mode itemPress Sequence Multi to select the Quad Picture mode Block 3SECPress the REC button Recording in the Normal ModeRecording Camera Images Main menu items related to recordingPress to select Repeat REC item Repeat Recording Repeat Record FeatureTurn the jog dial to select the mode of repeat recording Repeat REC OFFViewing Recorded Images Press the ‘Camera Selection’ button again Press the ‘Camera Selection’ buttonMonitor will display in quad picture Turn the jog dial to select a D Day value Move the cursor to DATE/TIME Search using and pressSearching Image According to Date/Time DATE/TIME Search Press and turn the jog dial to select a M Month valueMove the cursor to ALARM/SENSOR Search item using and press How to clear the Alarm Record List Turn the shuttle dial Adjusting Playback Speed Jog/Shuttle PlaybackWhen in the Playback mode  Turn the jog dialTurn the jog dial to select a Skip mode Viewing Recorded Images in the Skip ModePress to select the Skip Mode item Press the Skip button when in the Playback modePress the Still button Enlarging the Still Image Still Image ZoomPlayback the image Press and hold the Still button for a whilePressed, x2 Zoom or x4 Zoom in both Scroll using the / / / buttonsEach time the Still button is Vertical and horizontal directions canTurn the jog dial to adjust the starting day to FRI Friday Record Programming Using the Program TimerPress to select the line for which program is to be set Press Menu to return to the normal screen, and press Timer This displays the Program Timer Menu screenScreens Turn the jog dial to select DAYTo set the minute value of the ending Time, press Press to move the cursor to the final line This displays the Program TimerMaximum duration of nonstop recording is less than 24 hours  Recording Mode Cameras 1 Minute position and adjust by turning= Return Cancelcancel Press Date TimerPerform setting for other To select the lineTimer indicator on the front display lights up 9.10Changing a Record Program Press the Menu button Canceling a Record ProgramPress to select the record program to delete Press To selectPress to select the Auto Scan Disk item Hard Disk MaintenanceScanning Hard Disk Data Auto Scan Disk Turn the jog dial to select onThis starts the scanning Press to select Manual Scan Disk itemManual Scan Disk Defrag Select the Defrag DA Tabase item using PressDisk UTILITY/MAINTENANCE Menu and the Disk Utility Press the Execute button againThis displays the Format Confir Mation Screen Select the Format item Using PressInitializing the Hard Disk Format FormatHard Disk Mirroring To view the list of Power Outage Recovery Records This displays the Power Outage Time ListSetting Series Recording Using 2 or More VR-716 RecordersActivation of Recording Via External Signals ConnectionTurn on the power of VR-716 Turn OFF the powerConnect the external hard disk drive and turn on the power When connecting to multiple hard disk drivesPress the Operate button Hard Disk Recovery FeatureThis displays the Confirm HDD Reconfiguring Screen Hard disk drives are now usableCopying to DVD-RAM Select the DVD-RAM Copy item using and pressCopying to DVD-RAM Press the Execute button again Select Copy Start usingPress Execute RAMPress to select the Block item Activation of Recording Via External Alarm/Sensor SignalsALARM/SENSOR Types of Record ModesNotification During Alarm Recording or Sensor Recording Turn the jog dial to select a block Using the Motion Detect FeatureSelect the Motion Detect Setting item us- ing and press Press and turn the jog dial to set a value for each itemPress to move the cursor to Area SET- Ting How to set manuallySENSITIVITY, Termination Sensitiv Motion detect check mode and setting guidance Check modeTurn the jog dial to select an operating mode Continuing with Recording Upon Recovery from Power FailurePress to select the Recovery REC item Notification of Power OutagePress to select the Camera 1 Title item Setting a Title for Each Camera Channel ScreenTurn the jog dial to set Block to Turn the jog dial to select a characterYou can do the followings Backup of menu settingsLAN Terminal Minimum PC Specifications Required Other CautionsSet the IP Address Set the Netmask Set the Default Gateway Setup FlowConnecting Login to the Network Set the IP address Set the Subnet maskConnecting to a Peer-to-peer Network Connecting Using a LAN CableConnecting to a LAN Network What is peer-to-peer?Press Button Setting Up a Network for VR-716Work Example Setting Up a PC Network Windows XPWhen Using Windows XP Click the button Right-click on My Network Places and select PropertiesSelect Local Area Connection Setting Up a PC Network WindowsWhen Using Windows Click the button Right-click Local Area Connection and click PropertiesSelect Internet Protocol TCP/IP and click Setting Up a PC Network Windows 2000/XPClick on the Local Area Connection Prop- erties screen Enter the IP address factory setting Click Go Connecting Login to the NetworkEnter the login password for VR-716 Enter admin lower case Enter vr-716 lower case Click OKClick the Check box Enter characters Click z Set the camera titleClick Save Click z z Record Program Using the Program Timer Setting ScreenDisplay Area in Program List for WeeklyTimer SPE REC Speed QUL REC Quality AUD Audio RECREC Speed Recording ModeSet to the Program Timer Standby mode REC Speed REC Quality Audio RECProgram List for Weekly Timer Program List for Weekly TimerPress UP to change and DEL to clear preset values Example Execute recording from 800 a.m. ~ 500 p.m. everydayClick UP to update setting for the Program No. selected Program List for Date Timer REC Speed Do not Record REC Quality Audio RECClick Timer Mode Setting VR-716 to the Program Timer Standby ModeTo undo the Timer Standby mode, click ClickStop Operation after Release Timer StopContinue Click After ReleaseDate Timer Programs Click z z Changing/Deleting Record Programs in the Program TimerWeekly Timer Programs Click z z Weekly Timer SetupClick the button for the event to be viewed Searching Alarm/Sensor recording Click z zSearching Image According to Date/Time Event Search Selection items forDuration Channel Search By Date/Time Click z zTo view a particular event, click the button for that event Input date of the image to playbackThis opens up the Viewer window and starts playback. Search By Term Click z zAll Event REC Displays events of all re- cording data 2 user names below are included in the factory settings Restricting Access to VR-716 Viewing the List of Registered Access Users Click z Click zShare Restricting Access to Recorded Image Files at VR-716Share WorkgroupChanging Network Settings of VR-716 from PC Server Mail Notification Setting During Alarm/Sensor InputSelect a Mode Click Test E-MAILMessage Normal List Format Mail HeaderMessage Short List Format Search for an event  Recording ModeViewing Images of Event Search Results Simple Viewer  Names and Functions Functions Switching between quad picture and single picture modesDisplays the operational status of the Web Viewer NOW Reading the Data Saving VR-716 Settings to a FileWait for a while for the backup data to be created SucceededDownload completed Click SaveSpecify a location on the PC for the data to be saved 102Click Update after specifying a backup data file Uploading VR-716 SettingsSpecify the backup data file to upload from the PC Click Exec104 Information About Open Source SoftwareClick Open Error Code Onscreen Display Cause Action TroubleshootingProblems Related to Error Code and Onscreen Display Refer toSymptom Cause Action Refer to Other Problems106 Symptom Cause Action Troubleshooting on Use of Browsers107 Authentication Procedure Troubleshooting on Use of Web Browsers108 Displayed Message Cause Action Other Messages109 110 A default gateway is required when setting the IP addressWeb Browser Glossary IP addresses assigned by the PC is converted by the DNSDisk Hard disk Event1 Event2 Event3 Event4 Event5 Recording MechanismNormal Recording Terminal When Alarm Stop is selected  When Alarm Lock is selectedSpace excluding alarm recording data  When ALL is selectedPresensor Recording Presensor Recording Preset Values Actual Recording DurationSettings 113Alarm or sensor recording  When Time is selected When Alarm is selected  When Event is selectedRecording Quality Recording DurationRS-232C Connection AudioAlarm list for mail notification Timer ProgrammingPC environment settings Changing the Time ZoneSpecifications VR-716E Digital Video Recorder