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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)

2-5 Registering the Connected Camera with V.Networks Controller

The connected camera can be registered with the installed [V.Networks Controller].

1. Select [Start], [Programs], [V.NETWORKS] and then [V.Networks Controller] to start up [V.Networks Controller].

Select [File] and [New].

2. [New] is displayed.

Enter 198.168.0.2 in [IP Address].

Note

In a DHCP environment, enter the IP address allotted by the DHCP server.

Enter [V.Network Name], a name under which the camera is registered. Use a name that is easy to remember, such as the installation location or number. (1 to 40 characters)

Recording files of the name given in are saved in a designated folder here.

You can set whether VN-C10 automatically starts recording upon connection.

Note

For connecting VN-C10 with the factory settings, either one of the environments described below is required.

¥Environment where no DHCP server exists.

¥Environment where a DHCP server, which clearly defines the IP address and MAC address allotted to VN-C10, exists.

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Contents Networks Important Safeguards Safety Precautions Information for USAInformation for Europe Contents Introduction Preparations Operations V.Networks Controller Operations Web Browser OthersFeatures IntroductionItems Included Required Operating Environment PC Specifications LAN SpecificationsUpgrading the Application Introduction Operating Precautions BF Lock locking screw Back-focus adjustment ringLens mount Bracket for camera mountingSide and rear views Network Connection PreparationsConnection Examples LAN Connection Peer-to-Peer ConnectionSetting with V.Networks Controller Setting the NetworkAdjusting the Camera Operations with V.Networks ControllerPreparations Connection and Installation Attaching a LensPin Plug Power Cord For a system with multiple VN-C10sPush Cable Specifications Input RequirementsConnecting the Alarm I/O Terminals Output RequirementsSecuring wire Fall PreventionInstalling DirectX 8.1 and Codec Preparations Setting the NetworkInstalling V.Networks Setup Tool Installing CodecClick Click in Local Area Connection Properties Select Settings and click Control Panel Click Page For other settings, next Start up V.Networks Controller.Refer to the relevant pages for these settings shown above 30 Page 32Following screen is displayed for confirmation Operation when alarm input is activated Relay Alarm Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool 2. Alarm SettingAlarm Alarm force outputPage Available Mask Refresh IntervalMotion Distinction Interval Reference ImageFrame Rate Recording files OthersRecording time Saving images of local recording to the PCPage Transfer error PasswordError Recovery Connection error Rec File FTPMulticast V.Networks Search screen is displayed Multi Address Search screen is displayedSearch result 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 Preparations Adjusting the Camera For a fixed-focus lensFor a zoom lens Operations Setting with V.Networks Controller File Setting ViewHelp Select File and then Motion Detect Standby Select the camera Select View Select Setting and Quality White Balance Setting the Image Quality Compression RateDefault Shutter SpeedPage When the settings are complete, click Operations Setting with V.Networks Controller Select Setting and Time Stamp Proceed with the setting Time StampSelect Setting and Property Proceed with the setting When complete, clickOperations Operations with V.Networks Controller Reduced screenCamera Click the REC button Moving image windowClick the Stop button Playback Click the Play buttonOperations Operations with V.Networks Controller Playback Click Playback is displayedOther Instructions on Record and Playback Record/Playback timeApproximate recording time for 2 GB MPEG4 data Save As screen appears Click the SnapShot buttonSnap screen appears Other viewer softwareOperations Operations with a Web Browser PC must also satisfy the following Web browser conditionsUser Operator Administrator Security levelStart up the Web browser VN-C10 top page appearsSetting page is displayed Settings with a Web Browser 1. Other Settings Other SettingsOperations Operations with a Web Browser File Name NTP SettingsAdjust Interval Http PortImage Quality Setting Window AutoGain Settings with a Web Browser 3. View Settings View Setting WindowClick Apply to update the settings Alarm Out Alarm Setting WindowAlarm 1 Relay Alarm SettingSettings with a Web Browser 5. FTP Settings FTP Client Setting WindowSettings with a Web Browser 5. FTP Settings Viewing Still Images Still ImageMoving Image Displaying a Still Image VN-C10 Image LinkDisplay in Java Applet Display in ServerpushTroubleshooting Symptoms Remedial ActionsOthers Others Specifications External DimensionsVN-C10 V.NETWORKS
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VN-C10 specifications

The JVC VN-C10 is a notable entry in the world of network cameras, designed for both professional and consumer use, emphasizing a blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features. It is well-regarded for its reliability and performance, making it a popular choice for security and surveillance applications.

One of the main features of the VN-C10 is its high-resolution imaging capability. With a resolution of up to 640 x 480 pixels, the camera delivers clear and detailed images, which are crucial for accurately monitoring environments. This camera is equipped with a 1/4-inch CCD sensor, known for its excellent light sensitivity. This enables the VN-C10 to produce high-quality video even in low-light conditions, making it versatile for various monitoring needs.

The VN-C10 employs advanced compression technologies to optimize streaming performance while conserving bandwidth. With support for both MPEG-4 and MJPEG compression methods, it allows users to choose the best setting for their specific requirements, balancing image quality with bandwidth usage. This flexibility is particularly important for installations with limited network capacity.

Another significant characteristic of the JVC VN-C10 is its PTZ capabilities, which stands for Pan-Tilt-Zoom. This functionality allows users to control the camera remotely, adjusting its viewing angles and zooming in on specific areas of interest. The ability to cover wide areas while focusing on details enhances the usability of the camera for surveillance tasks.

Integration is a key feature of the VN-C10, as it supports various network protocols including TCP/IP and HTTP. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices and software, making it easier to incorporate into existing security systems. Additionally, the camera is equipped with a built-in web server, allowing for straightforward access and configuration through standard web browsers.

In terms of physical characteristics, the JVC VN-C10 has a compact and durable design, which facilitates easy installation in diverse environments. Its robust build quality ensures longevity, while the camera's aesthetic design allows for discreet placement.

Overall, the JVC VN-C10 stands out for its combination of high-performance imaging, flexible streaming options, and user-friendly remote controls. It is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their surveillance capabilities with a reliable and advanced network camera.