Format /api/param?application.event(Number).filter(WeekOfDay).type

Example When Getting Type of Sunday filter of Alarm No. 1

/api/param?application.event(1).filter(sunday).type

Example of Response application.event(1).filter(sunday).type=mask&200 OK

Interpretation Acquire filter type of the alarm action for the specified alarm number. Up to 5 alarm actions can be specified, and periodic FTP is assigned to event No.6, therefore the number of alarm(number) can be set between the range of 1 to 6. Note that alarm numbers are different from the alarm input pin numbers.

Specify sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday or saturday for WeekOfDay. "mask" or "unmask" is returned. When the setting is mask, alarm action is disabled during the filter time. When the setting is unmask, alarm action is enabled during the filter time.

Allowed users admin, operator

Setting Alarm Filter Type for VN-V25/26

Format /api/param?application.event(Number).filter(WeekOfDay).type=data

Example When setting Sunday filter type of Alarm No. 1 to be unmask

/api/param?application.event(1).filter(sunday).type=unmask

Example of Response

application.event(1).filter(sunday).type&202

Accepted(application.event(1).status=restart)

Interpretation Set filter type of the alarm action for the specified alarm number. Up to 5 alarm actions can be specified, and periodic FTP is assigned to event No.6, therefore the number of alarm(number) can be set between the range of 1 to 6. Note that alarm numbers are different from the alarm input pin numbers.

Specify sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday or saturday for WeekOfDay.

Specify mask or unmask. When the setting is mask, alarm action is disabled during the filter time. When the setting is unmask, alarm action is enabled during the filter time.

The changes to filter of alarm action is saved by /api/param?application.event(Number).status=restart. Allowed users admin, operator

Getting Alarm Trigger from VN-V25/26

Format /api/param?application.event(Number).trigger

Example When Getting Trigger of Alarm No. 1

/api/param?application.event(1).trigger

Example of Response application.event(1).trigger=m1&200 OK

Interpretation Acquire Trigger of the alarm action for the specified alarm number. Up to 5 alarm actions can be specified, and periodic FTP is assigned to event No.6, therefore the number of alarm(number) can be set between the

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JVC VN-V26U, VN-V25U manual Setting Alarm Filter Type for VN-V25/26, Getting Alarm Trigger from VN-V25/26

VN-V26U, VN-V25U specifications

JVC has made significant strides in the surveillance sector with the introduction of its VN-V25U and VN-V26U series of network cameras. These cameras are designed to deliver high-quality video surveillance solutions for various applications, from commercial establishments to residential settings. Both models offer distinct features and technologies that enhance their functionality and usability.

One of the main features of the VN-V25U and VN-V26U is their high-resolution imaging capabilities. The VN-V25U supports 1.3 megapixels resolution, while the VN-V26U boasts an impressive 2 megapixels resolution. This ensures that users receive clear and detailed footage for effective monitoring. The wide dynamic range functionality further enhances image quality in challenging lighting conditions, making sure that important details are captured even in bright and dark areas simultaneously.

The VN-V25U and VN-V26U models are equipped with powerful progressive scan technology. Unlike traditional interlaced scanning, progressive scanning captures the entire image in one go. This results in smoother video, reducing motion blur and providing clearer images of fast-moving subjects. This feature is particularly beneficial in environments where clarity is crucial, such as in retail surveillance or for monitoring public spaces.

Another impressive aspect of these cameras is their flexibility in installation and integration. They support Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing for simplified wiring and installation processes, reducing the need for additional power cables. Both models offer various lens options, enabling users to customize their field of view based on specific surveillance needs. This adaptability is essential in settings where camera placement can vary significantly.

The VN-V25U and VN-V26U also incorporate advanced video compression technologies such as H.264. This enables efficient video storage and transmission, reducing bandwidth usage without compromising on quality. The inclusion of motion detection capabilities further enhances their functionality, allowing for intelligent monitoring and alert systems.

Finally, JVC's commitment to robustness is evident in these models. They are designed with durable enclosures suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, ensuring that they can withstand various environmental conditions. Together, these features make the VN-V25U and VN-V26U series a compelling choice for those seeking reliable and advanced video surveillance solutions. Whether used in small businesses or large-scale facilities, these cameras provide the performance and security that end-users demand.