For Customer Use:
Getting Started
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment [European Union]
Attention:
(Business users)
[Other Countries outside the European Union]
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Connection/Installation
Network Settings
Setting Using Internet Explorer
Settings and operation of Built-inViewer
Others
Waterproof and weather-resistantchassis
Realizing a High Picture Quality
Long Magnification Zoom Lens
Equipped with high precision high speed rotation platform
Dual Stream Full Frame Rate Transmission
How to Read this Manual
Symbols used in this manual
Note
Memo
Contents of this manual
Recommended Computer
Specifications
LAN Environment
Maintenance and operating environment
Saving Energy
Others
Disclaimer
Transporting the unit
Transportation
Copyright Protection
Maintenance
Consumable parts
Auto Focus
Zoom Operation
Preset Positions
Camera
Front side
A Camera securing hole (4 locations)
B Cable connecting hole, cap
C Fall Prevention Wire
Inner structure of camera
I Heater ON/OFF Switch
JLens
K Front Mask
L [MAC address] indication
Surveillance Using Built-inViewer
Monitoring via Multicast
Surveillance via Dual Stream
Saving JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals
Alarm
Restrictions on Clients
Control via customized application software
Step 1 Connection/Installation (A Page 16)
Setting Up the Wall (A Page 16)
Setting Up the Wall
1 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
2 Remove the cushioning material, lens cap and tape used during transporting
3 Mount the dome cover to the camera
4 Remove the cable connection cap
5 Pull out the cables from the cable connection hole
Mounting the Camera
1 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
3 Connecting the alarm cable (A Page 22)
4 Mount the cap
6 Remove the dome cover protective sheet
Connecting the power cable
connection
distance
Conductor
Diameter
Page
Cable to use
Alarm input signal
Alarm output signal
Rating:
Estimation of Total Bit Rate
Bit Rate of JPEG Stream
Picture Quality
VGA File
QVGA File
When distributing only MPEG4 data
Preset bit
Total maximum
bit rate
Total bit rate
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
IP address setting at the computer
1 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
Changing the IP address using the Internet Explorer
1 Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer
4 Launch the Internet Explorer
5 Enter the user name and password (login as administrator)
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
When the IP address of VN-V686WPUis known
When the IP address of VN-V686WPUis unknown
Internet Explorer Setup
If ActiveX controls and
4Disable pop-upblock
When
Enter user name and password
User
Default
Description
Name
●user
View Page
Reload Still
Image
B JPEG
Viewer
MPEG4
Camera Page
A Camera ID
B Monitor Type
[Setting values : Custom, LCD1, LCD2, CRT]
C Black Level
[Setting range : 0 to 2]
D Gamma
[Setting values : 0, 1, 2, Active]
Active Gamma
Camera Page (continued)
H Stabilizer
I Stabilizer Level
[Setting values : Low,Mid,High]
J Noise Reduction
K ALC
[Setting values : Motion,Quality]
Page
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
Encoding Page
A Frame Size
JPEG
B Quality/Size
[Quality settings : AFS, VFS1 to VFS7 ]
C Bitrate
[Setting range : 64kbps to 8000kbps]
Alarm Page
A B C D
A Action
Alarm Page (continued)
B 1st Trigger
Input
BlackWhite → Color, Color → BlackWhite]
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]
Alarm Environment Page
A Mail
What is FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)
B FTP
Page
B FTP (continued)
10 fps, 15 fps, 30 fps]
[Setting values : 0sec to 60sec]
C Alarm Output
[Setting range : 0 / 100msec to 5000msec]
PTZ Page
A Auto Return
Mode
Return Time
[Setting values :1 minute, 2minutes, 3minutes, 5minutes, 10minutes
B Auto Tracking
Intelligent
Tracking
PTZ Page (continued)
BAuto Tracking
(continued)
Restart Time
[Setting values : Off, 10seconds, 20seconds, 30seconds, 40seconds
D Limit
EZoom Limit
[Setting range : Off, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32]
Pan Limit
Basic operation of Pan Limit
CLimit (continued)
Tilt Limit
[Setting range : -5Degrees to 0 degree to 10 Degrees]
E Preset Position
Speed
F Auto Flip
[Setting values : Off, Digital Flip, Mode1, Mode2, Mode3]
Auto Patrol Page
A No
Privacy Mask Page
A Privacy Mask
B Adjustment
A [Adjustment], [Brightness], [Password] tab
B [Mask]
[Setting values : 0 to 7]
Motion Detection Page
B C D E F
A Display Screen
B Detection
C OK/Cancel
D Level
E Mask All
Basic Page
A IP Setting
B IP Address
C Subnet Mask
D Default Gateway
E Host Name
Details Page
A JPEG
TOS(DS field)
B MPEG4
C TTL (Unicast)
Protocol Page
A HTTP Server
Port
B VSIP Protocol
C VSIP Server Port
Streaming Page
E F G
A Control
B Destination
C Destination Port
D Frame Rate
E Control
Access Restrictions Page
A Access
Restrictions
Time Page
A SNTP
B NTP Server
C Access Interval
E Time Zone
Password Page
A Username
B New Password
C New Password
Again
Maintenance Page
A Restart
B All Settings
C Update
D Auto Cleaning
[Setting values : 0-23h, 0-59m]
List of Factory Settings of Each Page
Camera Page
Item
Factory Settings
Encoding Page
Alarm Environment Page
PTZ Page
List of Factory Settings of Each Page (Cont’d)
Auto Patrol Page
Privacy Mask Page
Motion Detection Page
Basic Page
Access Restrictions Page
Time Page
Password Page
Miscellaneous page
Open Source
Software V686WPU
Operation Page
A Total Sending
Bitrate
System Log
Settings Page
Page
Page
Position List Page
Page
Patrol Settings Page
Page
Page
Page
If the
Installing Built-inViewer
1Enter 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
Screen Configuration of JPEG Viewer
A DisplaySize
B Capture
C Pause
Exiting the JPEG Viewer (continued)
D PTZ
E Setup
JPEG Viewer Configuration
F E
A On Screen Display
Settings
Camera ID
PositionTitle
Motion Detection
F OK
Exiting the JPEG Viewer
Screen Configuration of MPEG4 Viewer
B Pause
C PTZ
D Setup
MPEG4 Viewer Configuration
E D
MPEG4 Viewer Configuration (continued)
A Title Bar Display
Multicast IP
E OK
Exiting the MPEG4 Viewer
1 Launch the Internet Explorer
Right-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
Operation
Setting screen tab
B Auto Function
Function
Patrol Mode
Target
C Preset Position
Operation (continued)
D Zoom
E Pan/Tilt manual
operation button
[Home] button
H B/W Mode
I BLC
[Setting values : Off, Area1, Area2, Area3, Area4]
J Iris
K White Balance
K White Balance (continued)
R Gain
[Setting values : 0 to 255]
B GAIN
One Push AWC
Intelligent Tracking (Manual Mode)
Registering Preset Positions
[Setting values : HOME, 0 to 99]
Auto Pan Setting
Auto Pan Setting (continued)
[Setting values : Low, Middle, High]
Auto Trace Setting
[State] Display
Symptom
Causes and Countermeasures
Reference
Page
Page
Camera Head
Network section
LAN Specifications
Lens
Rotation platform
Accessories
Dimension [Unit: mm (inch)]
Wall mounting hole [Unit: mm (inch)]
PTZ OUTDOOR
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