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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Warranty
Wireless LAN Compatibility
I PRESET button
Insert the setup CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the computer
Available settings AUTO default setting
ALARM OUT Set when using COLOR and TIMER mode
Alarm/D/N Day/Night terminals
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L5AM2/US
(VCC-WB4000)
GB 2003, 6, 6
Printed on recycled paper
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
1AC6P1P2677--
L5AM2/US
(0603KP-CZ)
Printed in Japan
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Contents
Network Camera
L5AM2/US VCC-WB4000 GB
About this manual
VCC-WB4000
Contents
Precautions
Features
Accessories
Information to user
For the customers in Canada
Pour la clientèle canadienne
Safety Guard
Precautions
In case of problem
Be careful when handling the unit
Install away from electric or magnetic fields
FeaturesAccessories
Wireless LAN Compatibility
Alarm Recording and Playback Functions
Operating environment
3 Flange back locking screws p 4 Flange back adjustment dial p
6 MONITOR OUT connector
7 POWER indicator
Name and Function of Each Part
ALARM IN OUT
8 Link indicator
9 Alarm/D/N Day/Night terminals
A ALARM IN terminal IN
Attaching the Lens
Remove the lens mount cap Attach the CS mount-type lens
For C mount type
English
Flange Back Adjustment
camera output connector MONITOR OUT
connector VIDEO IN
2 Turn on the camera’s power
2 Connect the power supply
3 Insert the power cord plug into a wall outlet
Ethernet cable crossed wire-type cable
Connections
Connections
Connecting to a LAN
Connecting to the Internet
Network Camera Wired LAN Settings
Installation of Plug-in Software to the Computer p
Wired LAN Settings p
NETWORK SET Settings p
Network Camera Wired LAN Settings
1 Installation of Plug-in Software to the Computer
1 Turn on the power for the computer
2 Insert the setup CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the computer
9 Click the Install button
Uninstalling the plug-in software
8 Type in your username and organization
10 Click the Finish button
Browser Settings
Cookie Settings
The camera uses cookies
Network Camera Wired LAN Settings
2 Wired LAN Settings
IP address setting
Example “192.168.0.101” Subnet mask setting Type in “255.255.255.0”
1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect the camera and the computer
Available settings AUTO default setting
Initial Camera Screen
1 Image quality mode select buttons
FINE
WIRELESS LAN button
ALARM button
5 ALARM indicator
2 Menu select buttons
6 ALARM DATA indicator
Lit red alarm recording image playback is possible
Lit orange alarm recording image playback is not possible
Lit green alarm recording image playback is possible
G RESOLUTION and EXPANSION settings default settings
Selection screen example
I SET button
JImage display area
3 NETWORK SET Settings
4 Set the password
6 HTTP PORT NUMBER default setting
Click the NETWORK menu select button
Changing a password
Delete the current password
When a password has been changed
7 MAC ADDRESS display
Viewing Live Images Without Typing In a Username or Password ID1 only
Changing the Access Level ID2 or ID3
2 Turn the camera off and then back on again
Example ID3
Access Level Settings
Username/password
Access level
For Administrator access level
CLOCK SET Settings
1 DATE and TIME settings
3 CLOCK ADJUST setting
Click the CLOCK menu select button
CAMERA Settings
Setting range 1 to
9 F G H
Click the CAMERA menu select button
CAMERA Settings
Setting manual white balance MANUAL
7 BLC backlight compensation Available settings
OFF default setting Backlight compensation is not carried out
Setting the camera title
DAY/NIGHT Settings
2 Type in the new camera title e.g. SANYO01
3 Click the SET button
Required settings
3 ALARM OUT Set when using COLOR and TIMER mode
Available settings OFF, NC, NO 4 LEVEL Set when using AUTO mode
5 POLARITY Set when using COLOR mode
AUTO Mode Settings
COLOR Mode Settings
3 Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” example
1,2,3
CAMERA Settings
B/W Mode Settings
Set “AGC Gain” to “+12 dB” example Click the SET button
Using an IR lamp to illuminate
in TIMER mode
1 Change the DAY/NIGHT setting to COLOR mode
1 Change the DAY/NIGHT setting to TIMER mode
Alarm Settings
Click the ALARM menu select button
External alarm sensor settings
Alarm detection and recording
Alarm Settings
1 ALARM REC USE
2 EXTERNAL ALARM
5 ALARM MODE
ALARM BUFFERING SET Setting
9 ALARM SOUND MODE
F ALARM BUFFERING
1 ALARM DATA SIZE
External Alarm Sensor Setting
5 ALARM RESOLUTION
2 Set “ALARM REC USE” to “NO USE” example
3 Set “EXTERNAL ALARM” to “NO” example
MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings
2 Connect a buzzer or lamp to the ALARM OUT terminal
1 Set “ALARM REC USE” to “NO USE” example
2 Set “EXTERNAL ALARM” to “OFF” example
External Alarm Sensor and Motion Detector Settings
2 Set “EXTERNAL ALARM” to “NO” example
5 Set the sensor marks Refer to “MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings”
6 Set “ALARM MODE” to “OR” example
Motion Detector Level Sensitivity Setting
Remote Alarm Operations
A Alarm Output for a Specified Period
1 Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” example
B Continuous Alarm Output
Alarm Settings
2 Set “ALARM OUT MODE” to “REMOTE CONTROL”
3 Set “ALARM OUT TIME” to “REMOTE”, and then click the SET button
Alarm Detection and Recording A Using Only Post-alarm Recording
B Pre-alarm/Post-alarm Recording
1 Alarm not detected all indicators are off
2 Pre-alarm recording starts automatically
Recording New Alarm Data
Fixed Settings During Pre/Post-Alarm Recording
Example 1 If “PRIORITY” is set to “PICTURE QUALITY”
Example 2 If “PRIORITY” is set to “TIME”
3 The ALARM DATA indicator green will illuminate
Saving to an Expansion Memory Card
2 Insert the expansion memory card
Alarm Settings
Viewing Live Images
English
Click the VIEW FRAME menu select button
Viewing Live Images
Viewing the View Frame Screen
Playing Back Alarm Data
Playing Back Alarm Data in the Camera’s Internal Memory
Descriptions of Alarm Operation Buttons
1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator while it is green or red
Playing Back Alarm Data
Playing Back Alarm Images Stored in a Computer
1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator while it is red or green
Playing Back Expansion Memory Card Images
Descriptions of Alarm Operation Buttons for Saving Data to a Computer
1 RESOLUTION
7 8 9 F
2 FRAME RATE
Alarm Data Deleting
3 Click the OK button
Playing Back Alarm Data
1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator while it is red or green
Saving Live Images and Alarm Images
Saving Alarm Images onto a Computer as Still Images
1 Right-click the mouse on the alarm image to be saved
Saving Live Images onto a Computer
Saving Live Images and Alarm Images
Saving All of a Single Alarm Event onto a Computer
When the File Download pop-up menu is displayed, click Save
Click the PLAY button and then click the DOWNLOAD button
WIRELESS LAN SET Settings
1 Camera wired LAN settings TCP/IP settings
2 Wireless LAN device settings TCP/IP settings
3 Camera wireless LAN settings TCP/IP settings
WIRELESS LAN SET Settings
Camera Wireless LAN Settings
1 Click the WIRELESS LAN menu select button
2 Select “USE” from the WIRELESS LAN USE drop-down list box
Description of WIRELESS LAN SET Screen
Encipherment Settings
3 WEP ENCIPHERMENT Default setting DISABLE
1 CURRENT CHANNEL
PPP Dial-up Settings
PPP Connection to an Internet Service Provider
Connecting the camera and installing the software
5 Install the Network Archiving Software onto the computer
PPP Dial-up Settings
2 Set “CONNECT” to “N”
4 Click the LOCAL SERVER SET button
LOCAL SERVER USE Set to “USE”
DIAL TO PROVIDER Settings
3 Set the following items for connecting to the access point
4 Select the authentication settings AUTHENTICATION
AUTO default setting PAP or CHAP is chosen automatically as required
DIAL FROM PC Setting
9 Make the following settings if required
10 Once you have finished changing the settings, click the SET button
MODEM CONNECTIONS
6 Make the settings in the PPP setting screen
3 Set the following items
PPP Dial-up Settings
4 Select the authentication settings AUTHENTICATION
RS-232C Settings RS-232C SET
LANGUAGE Selection
Click the RS-232C menu select button
Click the LANGUAGE button to change the language
STATUS Checking
Click the STATUS menu select button
1 FIRMWARE VERSION
2 SUB-MICROCOMPUTER VERSION
Glossary of Terms
Cookie
Ethernet
Firewall
MAC address Media Access Control address
Resolution
Glossary of Terms
Memory
Pre-alarm and post-alarm recording
Alarm input Post-alarm recording area Internal memory approx. 16 MB
Alarm input Pre-alarm recording area Post-alarm recording area
Internal memory approx. 16 MB
Troubleshooting
Is the link indicator flashing?
5 Check the network settings. p 6 Turn on and off the camera’s power
If the camera cannot be connected
Specifications
ALARM IN terminal
ALARM OUT terminal
Ethernet connector
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L5AM2/US VCC-WB4000 GB
Printed on recycled paper
1AC6P1P2677
L5AM2/US 0603KP-CZ