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File Transfer Protocol - A high level protocol that supports file copying from one system to another over a TCP/IP connection. FTP requires client and server components.

A program or piece of hardware that passes data between networks, especially between networks that cannot talk directly to each other because they use different protocols.

Hierarchical File System - A format system in which data are stored hierarchically in directories and subdirectories (DOS), or folders within folders (Mac).

A computer on the Internet you may be able to log in to by using telnet, get files from by using FTP, or otherwise make use of.

The portion of an IP address that identifies the host in a particular network. The Host ID is used in conjunction with the Network ID to form a complete IP address.

Hypertext Markup Language - HTML is used to write pages for the World Wide Web.HTML text includes markup codes that define fonts, layout, embedded graphics, and hypertext links.

Hypertext Transfer Protocol - These four letters at the beginning of most URLs tell the Web server how your browser intends to communicate with it. (Two computers need to establish a communications protocol right away, or they’ll never get around to exchanging data.) The HTTP protocol is used to transfer a document from the server to your system.

The underlined words or phrases in Web documents you click on to jump to another screen or page. Hyperlinks contain HTML-coded references that point to other Web pages, which your browser then jumps to.

Hypermedia integrates text, images, video, and sound into its documents. The elements of hypermedia documents are linked in an interactive way.

A non-sequential way of presenting information. A system of writing and displaying text that enables the text to be linked in multiple ways, to be available at several levels of detail, and to be powered by hyperlinks to associated documents.

Integrated Device (Drive) Electronics - A hard drive interface that has all of its controller electronics integrated into the drive itself. This is the standard for most personal computers.

Access rights that are explicitly granted to a Camera Set are inherited by all Camera members. Access rights that are explicitly granted to a group are inherited by all user members of the group.

A general means of communication between humans and computers. An interface can use characters, graphics, and sound to facilitate communication. A Web browser is an example of an interface.

A collection of packet-switching networks connected by IP routers and appearing to users as a single network.

A network of networks, the Internet is the world’s largest collection of networks that reaches universities, government research labs, business organizations, and military installations in most of the countries around the world.

Internet Protocol -IP is the workhorse protocol of the TCP/IP protocol suite. IP is responsible for addressing and sending datagrams across an internet. It provides an unreliable, connectionless datagram delivery service; unreliable because there are no guarantees that an IP datagram successfully gets to its destination, and connectionless because it doesn’t maintain any status information about successive datagrams. IP provides best effort service and relies on ICMP to deliver error messages to the source. Datagrams are handled independently of all other datagrams, so there is no guarantee they will arrive at the destination in order. Datagrams are assembled by TCP at the destination.

The address scheme that identifies a computer on the Internet by a uniquest ring of numbers, arranged in four groups separated by periods, e.g.,123.123.23.2. The IP address is responsible for moving packets of data from node to node. The Internet authorities assign ranges of numbers

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Contents VR-N100U Video Disc Recorder Contact Information Table of Contents Managing VR-N100U with Vdrview Supported Devices Emissions Certifications Safety Certifications Technical Tips and TroubleshootingBios Glossary of Terms Regulatory NOTICES, License and WarrantyIntroduction Analog Systems What is an Appliance?VR-N100U Addresses Key Issues Manual OrganizationSolution…VR-N100U Security Appliance Software-Based SolutionsDigital Video Recorders DVR’s What’s in the Box Installing VR-N100UVR-N100U Quick Installation Guide Insert Sheet Before You BeginHardware Layout VR-N100U Hardware OverviewLCD Panel LCD Panel with Keypad and LED IndicatorsEmbedded Industrial Server Storage CapacityKeypad LED IndicatorsLED Label Color Aspect Description Power Supply Method 1 VDRView *Preferred Choice Installing VR-N100U on the NetworkBasic Installation Acquiring an IP AddressMethod 2 LCD Panel and Keypad Down Back Enter Method 4 Set a Workstation IP Address Method 3 EazyIPAdmin Name and Password Using the VR-N100U Web BrowserSetup Wizard Rebooting Your VR-N100U Backchannel 10/100 Mbit Switch Setting Up the BackchannelNetworked Cameras All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Where to Go From Here VR-N100U Overview Getting to the VR-N100U Web Browser Interface VR-N100U Setup WizardVR-N100UName Server Name Admin Password & admin Password ConfirmDate, Time & Time Zone Managing Your Devices Administration System UtilitiesManaging Users and Groups General SettingsAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Server Event Log Time KeeperServer Event Notification Server Reboot Static IP Setup Administration Networks UtilitiesNetwork Information Dhcp Server Option Search Administration Cameras UtilitiesAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Auto Playback Camera Views 2, 4, 8Camera Name Camera Recording StatusPTZ or Magnify DetailsZoom In/Out Pan/Tilt ArrowsAuto Centering for PTZ ConfigureCamera Problems DiscoverISO Files Motion LogSetup Camera-Level Security Setup Motion DetectionNo Access Operator Level Viewer LevelVR-N100U’s Toolbar Administration IconBrowse Icon Search Icon Appliances List IconAbout Icon ISP Recommended ConfigurationManaging VR-N100U with Vdrview System RequirementsInstalling VDRView Minimum ConfigurationLogging into VR-N100U Discovering VR-N100U AppliancesAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Set Zerver IP Address… Administer Zerver…Definition of Toolbar Icons Zerver Information…View Small Icons Communication Settings…Reflash Firmware on Zerver… View Large IconsSave View New ViewOpen View Close View Edit/Delete ViewLaunch Camera Control Full Screen View View VR-N100Us Back to PreviousGo Forward to Next RefreshLarge Icons Small Icons & List Details Definition of MenusFile ViewVR-N100Us Options Reboot…Enable Discovery via Microsoft Browsing… Camera ViewsEdit Remote Zerver List… Enable Discovery via Remote Server List…Refresh Settings Help About VR-N100U Camera SettingsRefresh F5 Zerver Center Definition of Navigation TabsVR-N100U Camera List Camera PreviewFilter Camera List Camera ConfigurationCamera Status Legend Preview Camera Window Web Connect Advanced Settings Preset PositioningClear Preview Panel Contents Print Panel ContentsMonitor 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 Configuring the Hard Drives Hard Disk Drive SpecificationsSupported Devices Network IP Cameras Advanced Settings for VN-C10UAdvanced Settings for VN-C30U Advanced Settings for VN-C11UTesting Network IP Cameras Testing Network Enablers Network EnablersAdvanced Settings for VN-A1U Switches Industrial Server Board Technical Tips and TroubleshootingOnboard Scsi ProcessorMemory Onboard AtapiCOM Port Onboard Dual EthernetPCI Expansion Slot USB1. JP1 Flash Disk Jumper Settings3. JP3 Cmos 4. CN6 ATX Power Button5. CN8 Hardware Reset 2. JP2 Scsi TerminationBios 6. CN22 Software ResetAdaptec Scsi Bios LCD Panel LED Panel with Keypad and LED IndicatorsKeypad Status LED IndicatorsNetwork Drive Entering the AddressRenaming Your System 10/100Manual Reboot Status RebootingView Events Cmos failure NIC failure Scsi failure Broadcast Broadcast Address Browse List Browser Cache BootpGlossary of Terms AFPDhcp CD-R CD-ROMDNS Eide Download Drive MappingDVD-ROM Effective RightsIDE FTPHFS Html HttpMAC IPXLAN LED LUNNode MimeMulti-session CD Native IP Network Network ID NFSSMB PDCRarp ScsiTID TCP TCP/IPUNC WFW URLWins Server Wizard World Wide Web Limited Warranty Regulatory NOTICES, License and WarrantyAgency Certifications 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.