JVC VN-C10 manual Operations Setting with V.Networks Controller

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Operations (Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller)

4-1 Starting Up V.Networks Controller

With the installed Controller, camera images can be monitored. The settings for recording, replay and frame rate etc. can also be performed.

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

In the pull down menu, select the camera to connect.

Caution

After the power for VN-C10 is turned on, there will be about 20 seconds until VN-C10 becomes ready to be con- nected with the PC. This is not a de- fect.

Live images from the camera are dis- played.

Note

¥If a password has been set, enter the correct password.

¥This [Controller] can be connected to VN-C1, VN-C2, VN-C3, VN-C30 (only for JPEG), VN- A1 and VN-C10.

¥In the MPEG4 mode, up to 4 clients can be connected at one time. If 5 or more clients are connected, the message ÒThe VN-C10U has not start the Streaming Service.Ó appears.

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Contents Networks Important Safeguards Information for Europe Safety PrecautionsInformation for USA Contents Introduction Preparations Operations V.Networks Controller Operations Web Browser OthersItems Included FeaturesIntroduction Upgrading the Application Required Operating Environment PC SpecificationsLAN Specifications Introduction Operating Precautions Back-focus adjustment ring Lens mountBF Lock locking screw Bracket for camera mountingSide and rear views Preparations Connection Examples LAN ConnectionNetwork Connection Peer-to-Peer ConnectionSetting the Network Adjusting the CameraSetting with V.Networks Controller Operations with V.Networks ControllerPin Plug Preparations Connection and InstallationAttaching a Lens Power Cord For a system with multiple VN-C10sPush Cable Specifications Input RequirementsConnecting the Alarm I/O Terminals Output RequirementsSecuring wire Fall PreventionPreparations Setting the Network Installing V.Networks Setup ToolInstalling DirectX 8.1 and Codec 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 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool 2. Alarm Setting AlarmRelay Alarm Alarm force outputPage Refresh Interval Motion Distinction IntervalAvailable Mask Reference ImageFrame Rate Others Recording timeRecording files Saving images of local recording to the PCPage Password Error Recovery Connection errorTransfer error Rec File FTPMulticast 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 Select View Select Setting and Quality Setting the Image Quality Compression Rate DefaultWhite Balance 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, clickCamera Operations Operations with V.Networks ControllerReduced screen Click the Stop button Click the REC buttonMoving image window Playback Click the Play buttonOperations Operations with V.Networks Controller Playback Click Playback is displayedApproximate recording time for 2 GB MPEG4 data Other Instructions on Record and PlaybackRecord/Playback time Click the SnapShot button Snap screen appearsSave As 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 NTP Settings Adjust IntervalFile Name Http PortGain Image Quality Setting WindowAuto Click Apply to update the settings Settings with a Web Browser 3. View SettingsView Setting Window Alarm Setting Window Alarm 1Alarm Out 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 VN-C10 Image Link Display in Java AppletDisplaying a Still Image Display in ServerpushOthers TroubleshootingSymptoms Remedial Actions Others Specifications External DimensionsVN-C10 V.NETWORKS
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VN-C10 specifications

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