JVC VR-N100U user manual Cd-R Cd-Rom, Dhcp, Dns

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CD burn

CD-R

CD-ROM

Changer

Class C Network

Internet Protocol (IP)

Class C Networks

Client

Compression

Compression

Threshold

Daisy-chain

Data Packet

Datagram

DHCP

Distributed Computing

Environment

Dismount

DNS

DNS Server

Domain

Domain Integration

Domain Name

VR-N100U USERS MANUAL

Slang for the process of recording a CD-R, a CD-recordable medium.

Compact Disc Recordable - A recordable CD-ROM, which can be read by normal CD-ROM drives. Data can be recorded once onto a CD-R, and cannot be changed.

Compact Disc, Read Only Memory - An optical storage medium in disc form that comes with data already encoded on it in a laser-generated continuous spiral.

A specialized CD/DVD-ROM drive in which more than one CD/DVD can be loaded. However, since a changer has only one read-head, only one of the loaded CD/DVD-ROMs can be read at one time.

Networks are divided into classes and are assigned Internet IP address ranges based on their network classification.

Networks are small networks of up to 256 workstations. The first three bytes of their IP addresses identify the network, the last byte identifies the individual computer on the network. Class B networks are found in larger organizations. The first two bytes of their IP addresses identify the network, and the last two bytes identify each of up to 64,000 individual workstations.

A computer that uses the services of another computer, typically a server.

The temporary coding of data in a way that saves storage space or transmission time. The amount of compression depends on the type and content of the specific file.

A user-configurable setting that defines a percentage of storage space saved above which a CD/DVD-ROM should be compressed.

A configuration in which devices are connected to each other in sequence, like a chain of daisies. The last device in the chain must be terminated.

Information organized into blocks for transmission.

A packet of data and delivery information delivered over a non-guaranteed communications protocol.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - A method of assigning IP addresses to computers connected to a local area network (LAN). When a computer requests an address, the DHCP server selects an IP address from a master list and assigns it to the requestor.

An architecture consisting of standard programming interfaces, conventions and server functionalities for distributing applications transparently across networks of heterogeneous computers.

The process of taking a published, or mounted, CD/DVDs off-line so that it is no longer available to users.

Domain Name System - A distributed database system used by TCP/IP applications to map IP addresses to their system names. The acronym refers both to the convention for naming hosts and to the way the names are handled across the Internet.

A computer on the Internet that translates Internet domain names into Internet numerical addresses, such as 192.186.24.2.

In Windows, a domain is an administrative grouping of hosts. In the Internet world, a domain is a host-naming convention.

A process in which the Windows Domain becomes available to VR-N100U to provide synchronization of user and group authentication and access on a secure VR-N100U.

A dot-separated sequence of text strings which uniquely identify a host computer. Domain names are issued by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Domain Names have different extensions based on the category in which the domain belongs: .com & commercial enterprise.edu & educational institution.gov & government body.mil & the military.net & a

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Contents VR-N100U Video Disc Recorder Contact Information Table of Contents Managing VR-N100U with Vdrview Supported Devices Bios Technical Tips and TroubleshootingGlossary of Terms Regulatory NOTICES, License and Warranty Emissions Certifications Safety CertificationsIntroduction VR-N100U Addresses Key Issues What is an Appliance?Manual Organization Analog SystemsDigital Video Recorders DVR’s Software-Based SolutionsSolution…VR-N100U Security Appliance VR-N100U Quick Installation Guide Insert Sheet Installing VR-N100UBefore You Begin What’s in the BoxHardware Layout VR-N100U Hardware OverviewEmbedded Industrial Server LCD Panel with Keypad and LED IndicatorsStorage Capacity LCD PanelLED Label Color Aspect Description LED IndicatorsKeypad Power Supply Basic Installation Installing VR-N100U on the NetworkAcquiring an IP Address Method 1 VDRView *Preferred ChoiceMethod 2 LCD Panel and Keypad Down Back Enter Method 4 Set a Workstation IP Address Method 3 EazyIPSetup Wizard Using the VR-N100U Web BrowserAdmin Name and Password Rebooting Your VR-N100U Networked Cameras Setting Up the BackchannelBackchannel 10/100 Mbit Switch All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Where to Go From Here VR-N100U Overview VR-N100UName VR-N100U Setup WizardGetting to the VR-N100U Web Browser Interface Date, Time & Time Zone Admin Password & admin Password ConfirmServer Name Managing Your Devices Administration System UtilitiesManaging Users and Groups General SettingsAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Server Event Notification Time KeeperServer Event Log Server Reboot Network Information Administration Networks UtilitiesStatic IP Setup Dhcp Server Option Search Administration Cameras UtilitiesAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Camera Name Camera Views 2, 4, 8Camera Recording Status Auto PlaybackPTZ or Magnify DetailsZoom In/Out Pan/Tilt ArrowsCamera Problems ConfigureDiscover Auto Centering for PTZISO Files Motion LogNo Access Setup Motion DetectionSetup Camera-Level Security Operator Level Viewer LevelBrowse Icon Administration IconVR-N100U’s Toolbar About Icon Appliances List IconSearch Icon Managing VR-N100U with Vdrview Recommended ConfigurationSystem Requirements ISPInstalling VDRView Minimum ConfigurationLogging into VR-N100U Discovering VR-N100U AppliancesAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Definition of Toolbar Icons Administer Zerver…Zerver Information… Set Zerver IP Address…Reflash Firmware on Zerver… Communication Settings…View Large Icons View Small IconsOpen View New ViewSave View Launch Camera Control Edit/Delete ViewClose View Full Screen View Go Forward to Next Back to PreviousRefresh View VR-N100UsFile Definition of MenusView Large Icons Small Icons & List DetailsVR-N100Us Enable Discovery via Microsoft Browsing… Reboot…Camera Views OptionsEdit Remote Zerver List… Enable Discovery via Remote Server List…Refresh Settings Refresh F5 Camera SettingsHelp About VR-N100U Zerver Center Definition of Navigation TabsVR-N100U Camera List Camera PreviewCamera Status Legend Preview Camera Window Camera ConfigurationFilter Camera List Clear Preview Panel Contents Advanced Settings Preset PositioningPrint Panel Contents Web ConnectMonitor Cameras All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Search/Playback Motion Log Reflash All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Supported Devices Hard Disk Drive SpecificationsConfiguring the Hard Drives Network IP Cameras Advanced Settings for VN-C10UAdvanced Settings for VN-C30U Advanced Settings for VN-C11UTesting Network IP Cameras Advanced Settings for VN-A1U Network EnablersTesting Network Enablers Switches Industrial Server Board Technical Tips and TroubleshootingMemory ProcessorOnboard Atapi Onboard ScsiPCI Expansion Slot Onboard Dual EthernetUSB COM Port1. JP1 Flash Disk Jumper Settings5. CN8 Hardware Reset 4. CN6 ATX Power Button2. JP2 Scsi Termination 3. JP3 CmosAdaptec Scsi Bios 6. CN22 Software ResetBios Keypad LED Panel with Keypad and LED IndicatorsLCD Panel Network LED IndicatorsStatus Renaming Your System Entering the Address10/100 DriveView Events RebootingManual Reboot Status Cmos failure NIC failure Scsi failure Glossary of Terms BootpAFP Broadcast Broadcast Address Browse List Browser CacheDNS CD-R CD-ROMDhcp DVD-ROM Download Drive MappingEffective Rights EideHFS FTPHtml Http IDELAN LED IPXLUN MACMulti-session CD Native IP Network Network ID MimeNFS NodeRarp PDCScsi SMBUNC TCP TCP/IPTID Wins Server Wizard World Wide Web URLWFW Agency Certifications Regulatory NOTICES, License and WarrantyLimited Warranty US Government Restricted Rights Notice License Provisions
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VR-N100U specifications

The JVC VR-N100U is a state-of-the-art network video recorder designed to enhance the efficiency and functionality of modern surveillance systems. With its robust architecture and a suite of advanced features, this device meets the demands of both commercial and residential applications.

One of the standout features of the VR-N100U is its ability to support high-definition video recording. The device can handle resolutions up to 4K, which ensures that users receive crystal-clear footage. This is particularly beneficial for identifying details in critical incidents, enhancing overall security measures.

The VR-N100U is equipped with an intuitive user interface that makes it easy for operators to navigate through various settings and functionalities. It supports seamless integration with JVC’s line of IP cameras, allowing for a flexible and scalable surveillance solution. The NVR can manage multiple cameras simultaneously, enabling users to monitor several areas in real-time.

A key technological feature of this model is its advanced compression capabilities. The VR-N100U supports H.264 and H.265 compression formats, which optimize storage requirements without compromising video quality. This is especially advantageous in environments with limited storage capacity, as it maximizes the retention period of recorded footage.

Another critical characteristic of the JVC VR-N100U is its built-in redundancy options. It offers RAID configurations that enhance fault tolerance, ensuring that critical data remains secure even in the event of a hardware failure. This level of reliability is essential for security operations, where data integrity and availability are paramount.

Additionally, the NVR provides remote access capabilities, allowing users to view live footage and recorded content from anywhere via the internet. This feature enhances the flexibility of monitoring and allows for timely responses to potential security threats. The JVC VR-N100U is also compatible with mobile applications, offering users the convenience of managing their surveillance systems directly from their smartphones or tablets.

With PoE (Power over Ethernet) support, installation is streamlined, as the device can receive power and data through a single Ethernet cable. This eliminates the need for additional power adapters, simplifying the setup process.

In summary, the JVC VR-N100U is an excellent choice for those looking to implement a reliable and high-performance network video recording solution. Its impressive features, advanced technology, and user-friendly interface make it a valuable asset in any security system. Whether for business or home use, the VR-N100U delivers exceptional performance and peace of mind.