JVC VN-C30U instruction manual Display of a Java applet image

Models: VN-C30U

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Display of a Java applet image

Create a web page including the following description to display a moving image in the web page of a Java-compatible web browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, etc.).

<APPLET CODE=”mjpeg.class”WIDTH=640 HEIGHT=480

CodeBase=”http:// ****** /”> </APPLET>

(****: URL indicating the VN-C30U)

CAUTION

Both the displayed still images and moving images are displayed in the image sizes and compression rates set in the configuration.

If the web browser is set to disable Java execution, images may not be displayed correctly.

If passwords are set, Java moving images cannot be displayed unless it has previously been authenticated. (Restriction with Internet Explorer)

The values of “WIDTH” and “HEIGHT” should be identical to those set in the image size setting of the VN-C30U.

However, both “160 x 112” and “160 x 120” are valid.

CAUTION

If the browser in use is Netscape Ver. 4.06 or older, it is required to update the Java Plug-in to Ver. 1.1 or higher in order to browse and display moving images.

Java Plug-in is available in web sites such as http://java.sun.com/ getjava/, etc.

Under certain environments, image reloading may be repeated when the [Pan/Tilt/Zoom] control window is displayed. This is not a malfunction, however.

When the [Time Stamp Format] file name is selected in the [FTP Client Configuration] window, a time stamp name for 1900’s (years) is used unless the correct time has been acquired from an NTP server.

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JVC VN-C30U instruction manual Display of a Java applet image