VR-N100U USERS MANUAL

2.3.2 Embedded Industrial Server

The engine that runs the VR-N100U security appliance is based on the custom designed fourth generation embedded industrial server motherboard. The Intel-based processor and memory are preconfigured on the VR-N100U. The motherboard comes fully equipped with storage in mind with multiple onboard ATAPI/IDE Channels that offers the ability to support large number of peripherals. In addition to the massive number of ATAPI devices, it can also be equipped with an onboard SCSI Channel with two less ATAPI Channels. The Adaptec Ultra160-LVD/SE SCSI supports any SCSI-1, SCSI-2, SCSI-3, Narrow, Ultra, Wide, Ultra Wide, LVD160, and LVD320-based devices. The onboard SCSI offers the ability for VR-N100U customers to easily expand the total amount of RAID storages. The VR-N100U also comes standard with dual onboard 10/100 Network Interface Connectors (NIC’s) for providing a higher level of flexibility, connectivity and functionality. LAN1 is designated for the VR-N100U front-channel for connectivity to the company’s main network backbone while LAN2 is used as the VR-N100U backchannel for managing up to 16 cameras. For additional expandability, an onboard 32-bit PCI Expansion Slot can to be utilized for the optional Video Life Cycle Management function of VR-N100U. As most motherboards today come standard with USB support, the VR-N100U is no different. The board also has the capability to support onboard USB. Finally, thanks to the optimized and multi-threaded embedded Operating System and intelligent VR-N100U application installed on the non-volatile flash disk, VR-N100U is able to achieve fastest performance.

2.3.3 Storage Capacity

The main difference between the various 19” 1U VR-N100U Rackmount appliance models will be the amount of online storage that the customer would like to have. The amount storage capacity will be dictated by the length of time (duration) required to store the captured video. This calculation will be dictated by the number of cameras managed by VR-N100U (up to 16 per unit), the resolution setting for each camera, as well as the recording method for each camera. As indicated above, the VR- N100U will be normally configured with at least four large capacity and fast performance ATAPI hard disk drives. These drives will be part of a RAID-set, thus it is recommended that they are all of the same make, model and capacity.

2.3.4 LCD Panel with Keypad and LED Indicators

The VR-N100U appliance is designed to utilize the LCD Display Panel, Keypad and LED Indicators. This LCD Display supports 2-lines of 16 alphanumeric characters, has four (4) access buttons, and also includes the four (4) LEDs that provide important status information for various components. These are utilized by the VR-N100U to provide important information regarding the current status of the appliance. These include the Status Activity, Network Activity (LAN1), 10/100 Network Connection Status (LAN1), and Device Activity for all ATAPI and SCSI Channels. The phases of the lights provide information about the operation of the VR-N100U.

LCD Panel

When the VR-N100U starts up, the LCD display will begin displaying messages. It will keep you informed of the steps the system is going through during the boot up process and is summarized on the chart below. This comprehensive display graphically illustrates the steps of each process that can be performed using the LCD Panel.

The LCD Panel begins by displaying the message Hardware POST with a version number on the second line (POST stands for Power-OnSelf-Test). The Status LED (the first indicator light on the left) will display solid red. As VR-N100U boots the OS (operating system) and detects the drives, those messages will be display on the Panel. When the boot up process goes into the next phase, the Status LED changes to solid amber and the version number of the firmware is displayed on the Panel. The system then attempts to acquire an IP address, checks the drives, and starts networking services. If a DHCP Server is running on the network, VR-N100U dynamically acquires an IP address. The Status light turns solid green and the default Server Name displays on the LCD Panel with the IP address on the next line. The Server Name and IP address will continue to display until an event occurs on the VR-N100U, or the user pushes a key. This is called the Steady State Display, and it means everything is running. If the VR-N100U did not dynamically acquire an IP address, it will assign itself the address 10.10.10.10 and the Status light will slowly blink amber. When a VR-N100U comes up tens, it means that a Static IP address must be assigned to the system before anything else can be done with it. You will need to go your network admin and get an IP address, the Subnet Mask, and the address of the Default Gateway.

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JVC VR-N100U user manual Embedded Industrial Server, Storage Capacity, LCD Panel with Keypad and LED Indicators

VR-N100U specifications

The JVC VR-N100U is a state-of-the-art network video recorder designed to enhance the efficiency and functionality of modern surveillance systems. With its robust architecture and a suite of advanced features, this device meets the demands of both commercial and residential applications.

One of the standout features of the VR-N100U is its ability to support high-definition video recording. The device can handle resolutions up to 4K, which ensures that users receive crystal-clear footage. This is particularly beneficial for identifying details in critical incidents, enhancing overall security measures.

The VR-N100U is equipped with an intuitive user interface that makes it easy for operators to navigate through various settings and functionalities. It supports seamless integration with JVC’s line of IP cameras, allowing for a flexible and scalable surveillance solution. The NVR can manage multiple cameras simultaneously, enabling users to monitor several areas in real-time.

A key technological feature of this model is its advanced compression capabilities. The VR-N100U supports H.264 and H.265 compression formats, which optimize storage requirements without compromising video quality. This is especially advantageous in environments with limited storage capacity, as it maximizes the retention period of recorded footage.

Another critical characteristic of the JVC VR-N100U is its built-in redundancy options. It offers RAID configurations that enhance fault tolerance, ensuring that critical data remains secure even in the event of a hardware failure. This level of reliability is essential for security operations, where data integrity and availability are paramount.

Additionally, the NVR provides remote access capabilities, allowing users to view live footage and recorded content from anywhere via the internet. This feature enhances the flexibility of monitoring and allows for timely responses to potential security threats. The JVC VR-N100U is also compatible with mobile applications, offering users the convenience of managing their surveillance systems directly from their smartphones or tablets.

With PoE (Power over Ethernet) support, installation is streamlined, as the device can receive power and data through a single Ethernet cable. This eliminates the need for additional power adapters, simplifying the setup process.

In summary, the JVC VR-N100U is an excellent choice for those looking to implement a reliable and high-performance network video recording solution. Its impressive features, advanced technology, and user-friendly interface make it a valuable asset in any security system. Whether for business or home use, the VR-N100U delivers exceptional performance and peace of mind.