INITIALIZATION

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SELECTING THE CONNECTED DEVICE

 

 

You can use the JLIP Devices window to select a video source unit connected to one of the COM ports (RS-232C) after starting up JLIP Video Capture, or when you connect a different video source unit.

1 Select Window DV Controller in the

Index window.

• The JLIP Devices window opens.

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You can also select Preferences Devices in the DV Controller window to open the JLIP Devices window.

Select the Serial Port (COM 1 to COM 4).

Select the COM port the video source unit is connected to.

Click Scan.

• When the connected video source unit is detected, its name appears in the window.

Select the Picture Transfer Rate.

Set it to 115200.

Depending on your PC’s specifications, the software may not function properly when this speed is selected. If an error occurs during use, set it to a slower rate (38400 or less).

5 Click OK.

• The DV Controller window appears after setting is completed.

NOTE

If the video source unit is not detected, follow the procedures below.

1Confirmed that the COM port the video source unit is connected to is selected in the JLIP Devices window.

2Check the connections.

3Set the video source unit’s Power Dial to PLAY or PLAY/PC.

4 Click Scan in the JLIP Devices window.

5 If the video source unit appears in the window, click OK (setting is completed).

CAUTION

If you are using a built-in modem or IrDA, the RS-232C COM port may be occupied. In this case, click the right button of the mouse to select My Computer, then select Properties

System Properties Device Manager. Click Ports (COM & LPT) to confirm which COM port is available. If all the COM ports are occupied, set the COM port used by the modem or IrDA driver to Invalid.

If a USB or Digital Still Camera driver is installed on your PC, you may not be able to use the RS-232C port.

Depending on your PC’s specifications, you may need to change the BIOS settings.