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JVC VN-V686WPU Setup Guide
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IT Settings QUICK SETUP GUIDE QUICK SETUP GUIDEVN-V686WPU VN-V686U 4 VN-V686WPU VN-V686U 1 2 3 7 6 2 Physical Settings VN-V686U (Indoor model) VN-V686WPU (Outdoor model)
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1 For Customer Use:2 Getting StartedInformation for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment [European Union] Attention: (Business users) [Other Countries outside the European Union] FOR USA AND CANADA CAUTION Information for USA 3 INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS5 Connection/InstallationNetwork Settings Setting Using Internet Explorer Settings and operation of Built-inViewer Others This manual contains the detailed instructions for using the VN-V686WPU camera Please refer to [START-UPGUIDE] for description on the general usage of VN V686WPU 6 Waterproof and weather-resistantchassisRealizing a High Picture Quality Long Magnification Zoom Lens Equipped with high precision high speed rotation platform Dual Stream Full Frame Rate Transmission Support for Multicast Built-inWeb Server HTTP-basedAPI Day/Night surveillance Privacy Mask function Automatic Tracking function Intelligent Tracking function Image Stabilizer Motion Detection Feature Built-inJPEG and MPEG4 Viewer Compatibility with analog peripheral equipment Progressive Output VSIP 7 How to Read this ManualSymbols used in this manual Note Memo Contents of this manual Mounting to a firm place Mounting the camera correctly with the designated clamping brackets Using the correct power and voltage Inspect the unit regularly 8 Recommended ComputerSpecifications LAN Environment Maintenance and operating environment Saving Energy 9 OthersDisclaimer 10 Transporting the unitTransportation Copyright Protection Maintenance 11 Consumable partsAuto Focus Zoom Operation Preset Positions 12 CameraFront side A Camera securing hole (4 locations) B Cable connecting hole, cap C Fall Prevention Wire D AC24V Power Cable E Alarm Input/Alarm Output Cable (x8) Cable color Signal Name F LAN Cable G Dome Cover H Dome Cover Fixing Screws (x4) 13 Inner structure of cameraI Heater ON/OFF Switch JLens K Front Mask L [MAC address] indication 14 Surveillance Using Built-inViewerMonitoring via Multicast Surveillance via Dual Stream Saving JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals 15 AlarmRestrictions on Clients Control via customized application software Step 1 Connection/Installation (A Page 16) Setting Up the Wall (A Page 16) Setting Up the Camera (A Page 16) Mounting the camera (A Page 18) Cable Connection (A Page 18) Step 2 Network settings (A Page 26) Step 3 Configuring settings using the Internet Explorer (A Page 32) Step 4 Operating Built-inViewer (A Page 91) 16 Setting Up the Wall1 Make holes in the wall 2 Install the anchor bolts for mounting the camera 3 Install the anchor bolt for mounting the fall prevention wire 4 Pull the cables from the hole in the wall Setting Up the Camera 1 Remove the dome cover 17 2 Remove the cushioning material, lens cap and tape used during transporting3 Mount the dome cover to the camera 4 Remove the cable connection cap 5 Pull out the cables from the cable connection hole 18 Mounting the Camera1 Mounting the fall prevention wire 2 Pull out the cables (from the wall) from the cable connection hole 3 Mount the camera to the wall Cable Connection 1 LAN Cable Connection (A Page 22) 2 Connecting the power cable (A Page 20) 19 3 Connecting the alarm cable (A Page 22)4 Mount the cap 6 Remove the dome cover protective sheet 20 Connecting the power cableconnection distance Conductor Diameter (mm) Warning 22 Cable to use23 Alarm input signalAlarm output signal Rating: 24 Estimation of Total Bit RateBit Rate of JPEG Stream Picture Quality VGA File QVGA File Control Method Size VFS AFS (Average File Size) 10 + 10 + 10 = 30 fps 30 KB x 30 fps = 900 KB/s = Approx. 7.2 Mbps Bit Rate of MPEG4 Stream Restrictions on the Number of Distributions for VN-V686WPU Maximum number of distributions when only JPEG data is distributed Distribution at Total maximum bit rate 25 When distributing only MPEG4 dataPreset bit Total maximum bit rate Total bit rate number of for JPEG for MPEG4 Insufficient network bandwidth Network Delay Network Jitter Packet Loss List of Protocols and Port Numbers Used by VN-V686WPU Protocol/Port No Purpose of Use Source Destination 26 Setting the IP address for VN-V686WPU(A)Assigning an IP address to VN-V686WPUfrom the DHCP server (A) (B)Assigning a static IP address to VN- V686WPU (A) Assigning an IP address from the DHCP server (B) Assigning a static IP address System configuration required for setting IP address Set up the computer for setting the IP address ●Minimum computer specifications for setting 27 IP address setting at the computer1 Click [Start] 3 Select [Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)] and click [Properties] 4 Set the IP address 5 Click [OK] on the [Local Area Connection Propertise] screen 28 Changing the IP address using the Internet Explorer1 Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer 29 4 Launch the Internet Explorer5 Enter the user name and password (login as administrator) 30 Changing the IP address using the Internet Explorer (continued)6The top page of VN-V686WPUappears 7 The [Basic] page with the IP address settings appears 31 When the IP address of VN-V686WPUis knownWhen the IP address of VN-V686WPUis unknown 32 Internet Explorer Setup33 If ActiveX controls and4Disable pop-upblock When 34 Enter user name and passwordUser Default Description Name Password Pages that users have access to ●admin ●operator 35 ●user36 View Page37 Reload StillImage B JPEG Viewer MPEG4 38 Camera PageA Camera ID B Monitor Type [Setting values : Custom, LCD1, LCD2, CRT] 39 C Black Level[Setting range : 0 to 2] D Gamma [Setting values : 0, 1, 2, Active] Active Gamma [Setting range : -5to 0 to 5] E Enhance Frequency [Setting values:Low, High] F Enhance Level G Color Level 40 Camera Page (continued)H Stabilizer 41 I Stabilizer Level[Setting values : Low,Mid,High] J Noise Reduction K ALC [Setting values : Motion,Quality] AGC [Setting values : Off, Mid, High, Super] Sense Up [Setting values : Off, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64, x128] 43 L Shutter Speed[Setting values : 1/60,1/100,1/250,1/500,1/1000,1/2000,1/4000,1/10000] M B/W Mode To ensure a successful B&W/Color switching IR Preset AF Light 44 Encoding PageA Frame Size 45 JPEGB Quality/Size [Quality settings : AFS, VFS1 to VFS7 ] C Bitrate [Setting range : 64kbps to 8000kbps] D Bitrate Control E FPS [Setting range : 1 fps, 7.5 fps, 10 fps, 15 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps] F I Frame Interval [Setting values : 30, 60, 90, 120, 150] G Priority 46 Alarm PageA B C D 47 A Action48 Alarm Page (continued)B 1st Trigger Input BlackWhite → Color, Color → BlackWhite] 49 C Max. Interval[Setting range : 1sec to 3600sec] D 2nd Trigger [Setting values :Off, Input 1 Make, Input 2 Make, Input 1 Break Input 2 Break] E Action Position [Setting range : 0 to 99] F Trigger Position G Mail H TCP/UDP I Alarm Output Duration [Setting range : 0/100msec to 5000msec] J Time Filter 50 Alarm Environment Page51 A MailWhat is FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) B FTP 53 B FTP (continued)10 fps, 15 fps, 30 fps] [Setting values : 0sec to 60sec] C Alarm Output [Setting range : 0 / 100msec to 5000msec] Manual Output 54 PTZ PageA Auto Return Mode Return Time [Setting values :1 minute, 2minutes, 3minutes, 5minutes, 10minutes 20minutes, 30minutes, 60minutes] Test 55 B Auto TrackingIntelligent Tracking 56 PTZ Page (continued)BAuto Tracking (continued) Restart Time [Setting values : Off, 10seconds, 20seconds, 30seconds, 40seconds 50seconds, 60seconds, 120seconds] Auto Tracking [Setting range : 0 to 10] C Intelligent Tracking Zoom Limit 57 D LimitEZoom Limit [Setting range : Off, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32] Pan Limit Basic operation of Pan Limit Operations that have priority over Pan Limit Settings that have priority over Pan Limit 58 CLimit (continued)Tilt Limit [Setting range : -5Degrees to 0 degree to 10 Degrees] E Preset Position Speed [Setting values : 1 to 4] 59 F Auto Flip[Setting values : Off, Digital Flip, Mode1, Mode2, Mode3] 60 Auto Patrol Page61 A No62 Privacy Mask Page63 A Privacy MaskB Adjustment A [Adjustment], [Brightness], [Password] tab B [Mask] [Setting values : 0 to 7] C [Size] D [Position] [Setting value : 1 to 8] [Setting values : 0 to 10] 64 Motion Detection PageB C D E F 65 A Display ScreenB Detection C OK/Cancel D Level E Mask All F Clear Mask 66 Basic Page67 A IP SettingB IP Address C Subnet Mask D Default Gateway E Host Name F DNS Server G MAC Address 68 Details PageA JPEG TOS(DS field) B MPEG4 C TTL (Unicast) D TTL (Multicast) E MTU [Setting range : 1280 to 1500] F Negotiation 69 Protocol PageA HTTP Server Port B VSIP Protocol C VSIP Server Port 70 Streaming PageE F G 71 A ControlB Destination C Destination Port D Frame Rate E Control F Destination G Destination Port 72 Access Restrictions Page73 A AccessRestrictions 74 Time PageA SNTP B NTP Server C Access Interval E Time Zone F PC Time to Camera 75 Password PageA Username B New Password C New Password Again 76 Maintenance Page77 A RestartB All Settings C Update D Auto Cleaning [Setting values : 0-23h, 0-59m] 78 List of Factory Settings of Each Page Camera Page Item Factory Settings Encoding Page Item Alarm Page 79 Alarm Environment Page PTZ Page 80 List of Factory Settings of Each Page (Cont’d)Auto Patrol Page Privacy Mask Page Motion Detection Page Basic Page Details Page Protocol Page Streaming Page 81 Access Restrictions Page Time Page Password Page 82 Miscellaneous pageOpen Source Software V686WPU 83 Operation PageA Total Sending Bitrate System Log 84 Settings Page87 Position List Page89 Patrol Settings Page93 If the94 Installing Built-inViewer1Enter the URL of Built-inViewer in the address field of Internet Explorer http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/v686viewing.cgi?v686monitor_j.html http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/v686viewing.cgi?v686monitor_m.html 2 Enter the user name and password 3 The viewer is installed and launched 95 Screen Configuration of JPEG ViewerA DisplaySize B Capture C Pause 96 Exiting the JPEG Viewer (continued)D PTZ E Setup JPEG Viewer Configuration F E 97 A On Screen DisplaySettings Camera ID PositionTitle Motion Detection Tracking Frame Tracking Status Time Format B Stream Settings Stream HTTP Port Frame Rate 98 F OK99 Exiting the JPEG Viewer100 Screen Configuration of MPEG4 ViewerB Pause C PTZ 101 D SetupMPEG4 Viewer Configuration E D 102 MPEG4 Viewer Configuration (continued)A Title Bar Display Multicast IP 103 E OK104 Exiting the MPEG4 Viewer105 1 Launch the Internet ExplorerRight-click 3Right-clickon the shortcut icon on the Desktop screen and select Properties 4Enter the URL of Built-inViewer in the URL field 5 Click the [OK] button to end 106 OperationSetting screen tab 107 B Auto FunctionFunction Patrol Mode Target C Preset Position E.g.) To select Position Number 108 Operation (continued)D Zoom E Pan/Tilt manual operation button [Home] button F Speed Pan/Tilt [Setting range:1 to 8] Focus/Zoom [Setting range : 1 to 4] G Variable Speed 109 H B/W ModeI BLC [Setting values : Off, Area1, Area2, Area3, Area4] J Iris K White Balance 110 K White Balance (continued)R Gain [Setting values : 0 to 255] B GAIN One Push AWC L Focus One Push AF 111 Intelligent Tracking (Manual Mode)112 Registering Preset Positions113 [Setting values : HOME, 0 to 99]Auto Pan Setting 114 Auto Pan Setting (continued)[Setting values : Low, Middle, High] 115 Auto Trace Setting[State] Display 116 SymptomCauses and Countermeasures Reference 119 Camera HeadNetwork section LAN Specifications Lens Rotation platform Overall 120 Accessories Dimension [Unit: mm (inch)] Wall mounting hole [Unit: mm (inch)] 121 PTZ OUTDOORV686WPU-VN CAMERA DOME IP
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