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2 In [USER ID] and [PASSWORD], type the user ID and password, respectively.

Type the user ID (up to 48 alphanumeric characters) and password for authentication (up to 20 alphanumeric characters).

3 In [POP3 SERVER ADDRESS], type your POP3 server address and click SET .

If you selected “POP3” in [AUTHENTICATION], type the IP address or domain name of your POP3 server (up to 64 alphanumeric characters).

1 In [TRIGGER], select the e-mail transmission conditions.

INTERVAL: Sends an e-mail at fixed intervals.

ALARM IN1: Sends an e-mail when the ALARM IN1 terminal receives an alarm signal.

ALARM IN2: Sends an e-mail when the ALARM IN2 terminal receives an alarm signal.

MOTION ALARM: Sends an e-mail when the motion sensor detects motion in the subject.

ALARM OUT1: Sends an e-mail when the ALARM OUT 1 terminal outputs an alarm signal.

ALARM OUT2: Sends an e-mail when the ALARM OUT 2 terminal outputs an alarm signal.

NETWORK Sends an e-mail when the camera detects a network failure during network

FAILURE:recording.

A If you selected “NETWORK FAILURE” ...

In [NETWORK FAILURE TIME], select the time from the occurrence of a network failure until the camera recognizes it as a recording trigger.

15SEC, 20SEC, 30SEC, 40SEC, 50SEC, 1MIN, 2MIN, 3MIN, 4MIN, 5MIN

The setting values are interlocked among E-MAIL SETTINGS, and FTP SETTINGS screens. (Note that the setting configured most recently will take precedence.)

B If you selected “INTERVAL” ...

In [INTERVAL], select the interval between e-mail transmissions.

1MIN, 2MIN, 3MIN, 4MIN, 5MIN, 10MIN, 15MIN, 30MIN, 1HOUR, 2HOUR, 3HOUR, 4HOUR, 5HOUR, 6HOUR, 7HOUR, 8HOUR, 12HOUR, 24HOUR

2 To attach a JPEG image file to an e-mail, in [JPEG IMAGE] select “ON”, and click SET .

You need to configure the JPEG image conditions on the CODEC/STREAMING SETTINGS screen.

Here, configure the subject and message text portions of the e-mail.

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Contents Introduction1/15 VDC-HD3300/HD300P VDC-HD3100/HD3100PIntroduction 2/15 HV/OFF Introduction 3/15Introduction 4/15 Introduction 5/15 Introduction 6/15 ASSIST/IRIS SettingsIntroduction 7/15 Introduction 8/15 Alarm Input Terminal ConnectionConnection to 24 VAC power supply Alarm Output Terminal ConnectionConnection to 12 VDC power supply Introduction 9/15About the internet connection Using PoEIntroduction 10/15 Introduction 11/15 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more Introduction 12/15Introduction 13/15 Adjusting focusIntroduction 14/15 Press the NEAR/FAR button to adjust the iris levelIntroduction 15/15 Quick Operation Guide1/10 Connect the network LAN socket to your PC using a LAN cable Connect the power cable to the power terminalsQuick Operation Guide 2/10 Turn on the cameraQuick Operation Guide 3/10 Access the camera from your PCs Web browserQuick Operation Guide 4/10 Detect Quick Operation Guide 5/10Quick Operation Guide 6/10 Quick Operation Guide 7/10 Quick Operation Guide 8/10 Quick Operation Guide 9/10 Quick Operation Guide 10/10 Optional ConfigurationBefore You Begin Network Operation1/13 Before You Begin Network Operation 2/13 Access the camera from your Web browserAssign a unique IP address to each camera Monitor live videoStatus Before You Begin Network Operation 3/13Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC Click Auto IP SetupBefore You Begin Network Operation 4/13 Make changes to the camera data and click Execute Select the desired camera and click Manual settingBefore You Begin Network Operation 5/13 Before You Begin Network Operation 6/13 Click Network Connections Before You Begin Network Operation 7/13Control Panel, click Network and Internet Connections Click Properties Before You Begin Network Operation 8/13Control Panel, click Network and Sharing Center Before You Begin Network Operation 9/13Click Manage network connections Before You Begin Network Operation 10/13Double-click Local Area Connection Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP/IPv4 check boxBefore You Begin Network Operation 11/13 Before You Begin Network Operation 12/13 Disabling authentication check at loginBefore You Begin Network Operation 13/13 Working with Live Screen1/10 Start Internet Explorer Type your user name and password and click OKWorking with Live Screen 2/10 Working with Live Screen 3/10 Working with Live Screen 4/10 Working with Live Screen 5/10 Other Buttons Working with Live Screen 6/10Menu Selection Buttons Size Working with Live Screen 7/10Working with Live Screen 8/10 Click Close Working with Live Screen 9/10Click the Capture button on the tool panel Stopping alarm signal output Starting alarm signal outputWorking with Live Screen 10/10 Automatic StopVDC-HD3300/HD300P VDC-HD3100/HD3100P Working with Administrator Configuration Screens1/50Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 2/50 DDNS, select on Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 3/50IP ADDRESS, select Dhcp Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 4/50 Http PORT, type your Http port number Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 5/50Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 6/50 Clock DISPLAY, select the clock display style Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 7/50TITLE, type the desired camera title and click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 8/50 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 9/50 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 10/50 Anonymous User LOG IN, select on and click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 11/50Configure the image quality Picture Quality Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 12/50Configure the resolution Resolution When your selection in Priority is Quality Picture Quality Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 13/50When your selection in Priority is Bitrate Bitrate Frame RATE, select the frame rate of the streamWorking with Administrator Configuration Screens 14/50 Configuration Summary for Each Sub Menu Item Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 15/50Configuring Monitoring Conditions Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 16/50Switching between Monitoring Conditions Sense UP, select the electronic sensitivity boosting powerMASKING, select on and click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 17/50White BALANCE, select AWC Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 18/50Click SET and then Back Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 19/50 Resize the center metering area Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 20/50BLC, select Center and click SET BLC, select Masking and click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 21/50Click SET and then Back Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 22/50 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 23/50 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 24/50 DAY/NIGHT, select Auto Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 25/50Manually Configuring Mode-Switching Luminance Level ADJ Fixing Camera to Black-and-White Video Mode Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 26/50Fixing Camera to Color Video Mode GAMMA, select the gamma correction level and click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 27/50Vivid Color EFFECT, select on and click SET Select the Manual check box Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 28/50DNR, select on and click SET MIRROR, select the desired mirror mode and click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 29/50Click ONE Push to focus on the subject Click Privacy Mask in the sub menuCOLOR, select the color of the mask patterns Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 30/50Select the Setting Items check box Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 31/50 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 32/50 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 33/50 Checking how the motion sensor works Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 34/50SENSITIVITY, select the detection sensitivity Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 35/50 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 36/50 Alarm Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 37/50Alarm OUT1, select Remote Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 38/50Configure your e-mail server Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 39/50AUTHENTICATION, select the authentication method Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 40/50Mail ADDRESS, type the recipient e-mail addresses To send a test e-mail, click TestTRIGGER, select the e-mail transmission conditions Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 41/50If you selected Network Failure If you selected IntervalTEXT, type the message text and click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 42/50SUBJECT, type the subject title of the e-mail To use the passive FTP mode, in FTP PASSIVE, select USE Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 43/50To use a temporary file, set Temporary File to USE Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 44/50If you selected Alarm IN1/2, MOTION, or Alarm OUT1/2 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 45/50Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 46/50 Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 47/50 Click SET Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 48/50Select the firmware updater file Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 49/50 Access LOG Working with Administrator Configuration Screens 50/50A1/10 2/10 Cannot access the cameraCamera has been suddenly disconnected 3/10Buttons on the control panel/tool panel do not respond 4/10Cannot set Shutter to Short or Long 5/10Cannot display Live video 6/10Video image is distorted and cannot be displayed correctly 7/10Live video image is noisy 8/10E-mail transmission function does not work 9/1010/10 Upgrade has been terminatedCopyright Notice/How to Use This Manual1/8 Copyright Notice/How to Use This Manual 2/8 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