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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [11. Time Setting]

This section describes how to set the standard time for VN-C10. NTP can be used for this function.

1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [Time].

There are two ways to set the time, with or without NTP.

NTP is not used.

Set the date and time.

The time by the PC clock can be checked.

NTP is used.

Enter the IP address of the NTP server.

Set the time zone.

Set the interval at which the current time is obtained from the NTP server.

Note

An NTP server is required for the NTP setting.

If the time setting is changed while local recording is in progress, the local recording time may not be properly counted. Thus, recording for the specified seconds may not be ob- tained.

We recommend using an FTP server. Without it, the time returns to the initial value, January 1, 1900, when the power is turned off. In a situation wherein an FTP server cannot be used, set the time appropriately when the power is turned on again.

With Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional, NTP sever functions be- come enabled when they are installed in the standard procedure.

For Windows 2000, follow the procedure below to enable NTP server functions.

1. Set the value for the following registry to Ò1.Ó (The default value is Ò0.Ó)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\LocalNTP

Registry editing is a highly risky operation.

Safety measures should be taken beforehand, e.g. creating registry backups. JVC shall not be held liable for any loss caused by registry editing.

2.Restart the Windows Time Service.

This can be done by opening [Administrative Tools] in [Control Panel] and selecting [Ser- vices], [Windows Time] and [Windows Time Properties].

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Contents Networks Important Safeguards Information for Europe Safety PrecautionsInformation for USA Contents Introduction Preparations Others Operations V.Networks Controller Operations Web BrowserItems Included FeaturesIntroduction Upgrading the Application Required Operating Environment PC SpecificationsLAN Specifications Introduction Operating Precautions Lens mount Back-focus adjustment ringBF Lock locking screw Bracket for camera mountingSide and rear views Connection Examples LAN Connection PreparationsNetwork Connection Peer-to-Peer ConnectionAdjusting the Camera Setting the NetworkSetting with V.Networks Controller Operations with V.Networks ControllerPin Plug Preparations Connection and InstallationAttaching a Lens For a system with multiple VN-C10s Power CordCable to Use Push Input Requirements Cable SpecificationsOutput Requirements Connecting the Alarm I/O TerminalsFall Prevention Securing wireInstalling the Software Preparations Setting the NetworkInstalling V.Networks Setup Tool Installing DirectX 8.1 and CodecClick Click in Local Area Connection Properties Select Settings and click Control Panel Click Page Start up V.Networks Controller. 30 Page 32 Refer to the relevant pages for these settings shown aboveFollowing screen is displayed for confirmation Operation when alarm input is activated Alarm Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool 2. Alarm SettingRelay Alarm Alarm force outputPage Motion Distinction Interval Refresh IntervalAvailable Mask Reference ImageFrame Rate Recording time OthersRecording files Saving images of local recording to the PCPage Error Recovery Connection error PasswordTransfer error User NameMulticast Search result is displayed V.Networks Search screen is displayedMulti Address Search screen is displayed Page Start up V.Networks Setup Tool and select Web Start up V.Networks Setup Tool and select FTP Server NTP is used New is displayed For a zoom lens Preparations Adjusting the CameraFor a fixed-focus lens Operations Setting with V.Networks Controller Help File SettingView Select File and then Motion Detect Standby Select the camera Page Select Setting and Quality Default Setting the Image Quality Compression RateWhite Balance Shutter SpeedPage When the settings are complete, click Operations Setting with V.Networks Controller Time Stamp Select Setting and Time Stamp Proceed with the settingOperations Operations with V.Networks Controller Select Setting and Property Proceed with the settingWhen complete, click Camera Reduced screenClick the Stop button Click the REC buttonMoving image window Click the Play button PlaybackPlayback Click Playback is displayed Operations Operations with V.Networks ControllerApproximate recording time for 2 GB MPEG4 data Other Instructions on Record and PlaybackRecord/Playback time Snap screen appears Click the SnapShot buttonSave As screen appears Other viewer softwarePC must also satisfy the following Web browser conditions Operations Operations with a Web BrowserSecurity level User Operator AdministratorVN-C10 top page appears Start up the Web browserSetting page is displayed Other Settings Settings with a Web Browser 1. Other SettingsOperations Operations with a Web Browser Adjust Interval NTP SettingsFile Name Http PortGain Image Quality Setting WindowAuto Image size Settings with a Web Browser 3. View SettingsView Setting Window Alarm 1 Alarm Setting WindowAlarm Out Relay Alarm SettingFTP Client Setting Window Settings with a Web Browser 5. FTP SettingsError Recovery When the next image is uploadedOn connect error On transfer errorStill Image Viewing Still ImagesMoving Image Display in Java Applet VN-C10 Image LinkDisplaying a Still Image Display in ServerpushOthers TroubleshootingSymptoms Remedial Actions External Dimensions Others SpecificationsVN-C10 V.NETWORKS
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