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How to Open the Settings
Page
1
Enter the URL of camera in the address bar of Internet Explorer.
0
The factory default URL is
“http://192.168.0.2”.
Memo :
0
For details on the IP address to specify for the
URL of the camera, refer to the following.
p.21 [IP Address Setting Procedure] )
2
Enter the user name and password.
0
The factory default is “admin” and “jvc”.
0
After entering a correct user name and password, the Built-in Viewer of the camera is displayed.
3
Click [Details].
0
[Basic Setting1] page will be opened if accessed by user name “admin”.
p.28 [[Basic Setting1] Page] )
0
[Basic Setting2] page will be opened if accessed by user name “operator”.
p.29 [[Basic Setting2] Page] )
0
[Miscellaneous] page will be opened if accessed by user name “user”.
Screen Configuration of
Setting Page
After opening the setting page, the main page is displayed for the menu, which varies according to the name of the user gaining access.
(The screen below is the case during access by the user name of “admin”.)
A
B
C
A
Model
Displays the model name of the camera currently gaining access.
B
Built-in Viewer
Click it to switch to the Built-in Viewer screen.
For details on the Built-in Viewer, refer to the following.
p.71 [Built-in Viewer Operation] )
C
Built-in Viewer Menu
Displays the menu name according to the user gaining access.
Clicking the menu name displays the settings page for the clicked menu.
If there are more menus embedded under the menu name, clicking the name displays the menu names in the lower hierarchical layer.
For details on the menu list, refer to the following.
p.27 [Built-in Viewer Menu List] )
Note :
0
Do not reset the camera and do not turn the power supply off immediately after you have changed the settings. Otherwise, your settings will be lost and the camera may returned to the factory defaults.
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How to Open the Settings Page
Built-in Viewer Menu List
The following items can be set. Depending on the logged-in user name, some items may not be set due to the access authorization. In such case, items won’t be displayed.
[Basic Setting1] (*1) ..................................... p.28
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[Network] ................................................. p.28
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[Time] ...................................................... p.28
[Basic Setting2] (*2) ..................................... p.29
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[Camera] ................................................. p.29
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[Encode] .................................................. p.30
[Advanced Settings] .................................... p.31
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[Camera] (*2) ........................................... p.31
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[Encoding] (*2) ........................................ p.35
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[Audio] (*2) .............................................. p.37
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[Audio] ................................................. p.38
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[Upload] ............................................... p.38
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[Alarm] (*2) .............................................. p.39
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[Alarm Environment] (*2) ......................... p.42
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[Mail Settings] ...................................... p.42
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[Alarm Output] ..................................... p.42
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[FTP Recording] (*2) ................................ p.43
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[SD Card Recording] (*2) ......................... p.45
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[PTZ] (*2) ................................................. p.49
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[Auto Return] ....................................... p.49
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[Limit] ................................................... p.49
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[Preset Position Speed] ....................... p.50
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[Auto Flip] ............................................ p.51
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[Privacy Mask] (*2) .................................. p.51
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[Motion Detection] (*2) ............................. p.53
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[Audio Detection] (*2) .............................. p.54
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[Tampering Detection] (*2) ...................... p.55
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[Network] (*1) .......................................... p.56
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[IP Setting] ........................................... p.56
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[Other] ................................................. p.56
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[Protocol] (*1) .......................................... p.57
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[Protocol Settings] ............................... p.57
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[Standard Surveillance Protocol] ......... p.58
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[JPEG Streaming] ................................ p.58
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[Multicast] (*2) ......................................... p.58
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[Access Restrictions] (*1) ........................ p.60
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[Time] (*1) ................................................ p.61
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[Password] (*1) ........................................ p.62
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[Maintenance] (*1) ................................... p.63
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[Miscellaneous] ....................................... p.65
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[Operation] (*2) ........................................ p.65
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[Operation] ........................................... p.65
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[Log] .................................................... p.65
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[Settings] (*2) ........................................... p.66
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[Position List] (*2) .................................... p.66
*1 Displayed if logged in by user name “admin”.
*2 Displayed if logged in by user name “admin” or “operator”.
Built-in Viewer Menu List
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[Basic Setting1] Page
This page is for performing basic setting related to the network.
This page can be used during access using
“admin”.
0
Click [Basic Setting1] in the side menu.
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made.
Memo :
0
If you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer, you can open the [Basic Setting1] page without going through the Built-in Viewer.
http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/display.cgi?
basicmenu1.html
(When the IP address of the camera is
192.168.0.2)
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Network
IP Setting
Sets the DHCP client function.
To enable the DHCP, connect the camera to the network environment where the DHCP server is running.
If you have set the IP Setting to “DHCP Enable” but the DHCP server does not exist, the camera will start with the IP address “192.168.0.2” and subnet mask “255.255.255.0” approximately 2 minutes after startup.
[Set values:
R
DHCP Disable, DHCP Enable]
IP Address
Sets the IP address of camera.
[Factory default:
R
192.168.0.2]
Subnet Mask
Sets the subnet mask of camera.
[Factory default:
R
255.255.255.0]
Default Gateway
Sets the default gateway of camera.
Enter 0.0.0.0 if you do not want to set a default gateway.
[Factory default:
R
0.0.0.0]
Time
Time (read only)
Displays the clock time of the camera. The time transmitted by the camera is recorded in the JPEG header.
Memo :
0
This item does not allow you to alter the camera’s clock time. For details about the Time settings, refer to the [Time] page.
Time Zone
For setting the time zone.
[Set values: (GMT-12:00) to
R
(GMT) UTC to (GMT
+12:45)]
Note :
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When the [Time Zone] settings are changed to a value different from the factory default, they cannot be restored to the factory settings even by initializing using [All Settings] on the
[Maintenance] page.
PC Time to Camera
Click the [Set] button to set the time of the computer on the camera.
Memo :
0
The time zone of the computer cannot be reflected. Only the time will be set.
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[Basic Setting1] Page
[Basic Setting2] Page
This is a page for specifying the basic settings related to the camera and encoding. You can access this page when you login as “admin” or
“operator”.
0
Click [Basic Setting2] in the side menu.
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made.
Memo :
0
If you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer, you can open the [Basic Setting2] page without going through the Built-in Viewer.
http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/display.cgi?
basicmenu2.html
0
H.264 High indicates the H.264 High Profile standard.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Camera
Camera ID
This is linked to the [Camera ID] of the [Camera].
For details, refer to the following.
Memo :
0
For more details about the format of the JPEG files, refer to the “API Guide” on the supplied
CD-ROM.
Scenefile
You can select the setting that is suitable for the shooting scene. You can select the following eight scenes. You can customize the camera page settings (except Camera ID) stored in “Scenefile”.
For details, refer to the following.
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General:
General location.
0
Indoor:
Place with indoor lighting.
0
Outdoor:
For shooting the subject in sunlit conditions.
0
ActiveGamma:
The most appropriate gamma correction is applied according to the brightness of the image.
0
Traffic:
For shooting a subject that moves at high speeds, for example, during road surveillance.
0
DataSaving:
Data can be saved for VBR or VFS coding using noise suppression.
For details about the VBR or VFS settings, refer
to the “[[Encoding] Page] p.35” page.
0
Day(Color):
Always shoots in color. This setting is used for shooting in bright locations such as in sunlit areas during the day.
0
Night(B&W):
Always shoots in black and white. This setting is used for shooting in dark locations such as at night or when the object is illuminated by infrared light.
[Set values:
R
General, Indoor, Outdoor,
ActiveGamma, Traffic, DataSaving, Day(Color),
Night(B&W)]
Memo :
0
Select “Day(Color)” or “Night(B&W)” when you switch the Color or B&W using an alarm trigger.
(Example: If you want to shoot in the Black &
White mode after reaching a certain time, set the
[Action] for [Switch Scene File] to “Night(B&W)”, and specify the “Time” by making a selection in
[1st Trigger]. Doing so switches the scene file to
B&W at the specified time, allowing you to perform shooting with the mode fixed at Black &
White.)
For details on alarm trigger, refer to the following.
[Basic Setting2] Page
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Encode
Select the frame size for each screen of JPEG and
H.264 from the following six patterns.
o
Selectable distribution size
0
H.264 High 1920
´
1080 30 fps
(Frame size: 1920 ´ 1080, frame rate: 30 fps, communication speed: 8 Mbps, bit rate: CBR,
I Frame Interval: 30 frames)
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H.264 High 1920 ´ 1080 5 fps
(Frame size: 1920
´
1080, frame rate: 5 fps, communication speed: 2 Mbps, bit rate: CBR,
I Frame Interval: 5 frames)
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JPEG 1920
´
1080
(Frame size: 1920 ´ 1080, frame rate: 5 fps, file size per frame: 200 KB, bit rate: AFS)
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JPEG 1280
´
960
(Frame size: 1280 ´ 960, frame rate: 5 fps, file size per frame: 120 KB, bit rate: AFS)
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JPEG 640
´
480
(Frame size: 640 ´ 480, frame rate: 5 fps, file size per frame: 30 KB, bit rate: AFS)
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Set in "Encoding" Page
(Select this option for settings other than those above.)
Memo :
0
If “Set in "Encoding" Page” is selected, the details can be set in the [Encoding] page.
0
For more details about the format of the JPEG files, refer to the “API Guide” on the supplied
CD-ROM.
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[Basic Setting2] Page
[Advanced Settings] Page
[Camera] Page
This is a page for specifying the camera settings.
Settings here are linked to the Camera item in the
[Basic Setting2] page.
p.29 [[Basic Setting2] Page] )
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Camera].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Camera
Camera ID
Text entered here will be written in the H.264
header and the JPEG comment segment (item name: camera).
Memo :
0
You can enter up to 40 characters consisting of alphabets (both upper case and lower case), numerals, parentheses, commas, periods, spaces and hyphens.
0
All characters entered in the JPEG comment segment will be saved, but some characters may not be displayed when Camera ID is viewed with the Built-in Viewer.
0
For more details about the format of the JPEG files, refer to the “API Guide” on the supplied
CD-ROM.
Scenefile
You can select the setting that is suitable for the shooting scene. You can select the following eight scenes.
You can customize the [Camera] page settings
(except Camera ID) stored in [Scenefile].
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General:
General location.
0
Indoor:
Place with indoor lighting.
0
Outdoor:
For shooting the subject in sunlit conditions.
0
ActiveGamma:
The most appropriate gamma correction is applied according to the brightness of the image.
0
Traffic:
For shooting a subject that moves at high speeds, for example, during road surveillance.
0
DataSaving:
Data can be saved for VBR or VFS coding using noise suppression.
For details about the VBR or VFS settings, refer
to the “[[Encoding] Page] p.35” page.
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Day(Color):
Always shoots in color. This setting is used for shooting in bright locations such as in sunlit areas during the day.
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Night(B&W):
Always shoots in black and white. This setting is used for shooting in dark locations such as at night or when the object is illuminated by infrared light.
[Set values:
R
General, Indoor, Outdoor,
ActiveGamma, Traffic, DataSaving, Day(Color),
Night(B&W)]
Memo :
0
If you press the [OK] button, the settings (except
Camera ID) of the [Camera] page will be stored in the selected scene file.
0
Press the [Initialize] button to restore the selected Scenefile to the factory defaults.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Camera] Page
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Iris
You can set the convergence level for the iris.
0
Auto +1:
Converges to a level brighter than “Auto”.
0
Auto:
This setting is used under general circumstances.
0
Auto -1:
Converges to a level darker than “Auto”.
0
Manual:
You can adjust the iris setting to a value between
“0” (fully stopped down) and “100” (fully open).
[Set values: Auto +1,
R
Auto, Auto -1, Manual]
Memo :
0
If a sufficient amount of light cannot be obtained when the iris setting is set to “Auto+1” / “Auto” /
“Auto-1”, set to “Manual” and adjust accordingly.
0
If AGC is set to “Mid” or “High”, the brightness may not change due to the function of AGC even when the iris is adjusted manually.
9
ND Filter
When shooting at a bright location, such as outdoors, you can insert an ND filter to help prevent small-aperture blur from occurring.
0
AUTO:
Automatically detects the brightness and switches to use an ND filter.
Selectable when Iris is set to “Auto+1” / “Auto” /
“Auto-1”.
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ON:
Always uses an ND filter.
Selectable when Iris is set to “Manual”.
0
OFF:
ND filter is not used.
[Set values: AUTO, ON,
R
OFF]
Color Level
Adjusts the color density. A larger value darkens the color and a smaller value lightens the color.
[Set values: -5 to
R
Normal to 5]
Black Level
Adjusts the black level. Setting the value to “Low” darkens the video image.
[Set values: Low,
R
Normal]
Memo :
0
If the black level is set to “Low”, this may be too low depending on the monitoring device, or dark area will become complete black.
Gamma
To alter the appearance of dark areas in a video image, adjust the gamma curve.
[Set values: 1.0, 0.55,
R
0.45, Active]
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Active Gamma Level
When [Gamma] is set to “Active”, you can set the
[Active Gamma Level].
0
Low:
Suitable for objects with low luminance difference.
0
Mid:
Intermediate effect between Low and High.
0
High:
Suitable for objects with high luminance difference.
[Set values: Low,
R
Mid, High]
Enhance Level
Sets the intensity of edge enhancement. A larger value increases the intensity of edge enhancement and a smaller value decreases the intensity of edge enhancement.
[Set values: -5 to
R
Normal to 5]
3D DNR
The noise on the screen will be reduced. The level of noise reduction effect increases in the order of
Low
N
Mid
N
High.
[Set values: OFF, Low,
R
Mid, High]
Memo :
0
With a moving object, the higher the noise reduction (as you select Low
N
Mid
N
High), the more likely there will be an afterimage.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Camera] Page
White Balance
For selecting the white balance control feature.
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ATW-Wide:
Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance
(automatic color temperature tracking) Wide mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the light.
(Color temperature: 2500 K to 12000 K)
0
ATW-Narrow:
Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance
(automatic color temperature tracking) Narrow mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the light.
(Color temperature: 3200 K to 8000 K)
0
ATW-Full:
The Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color temperature tracking) adjusts the white balance automatically in a wide color temperature range according to the color temperature of the lighting.
0
AWC:
Selects the Auto-White Balance Control (AWC) mode. In the AWC mode, values entered for the
[AWC R-Gain] and [AWC B-Gain] items are applied to white balance.
By pressing the [OnePushAWC] button, this unit saves all the changes on the [Camera] page.
Next, the white balance setting is switched to the
AWC mode, and the white balance is automatically adjusted to the optimal setting for the current image. The results are reflected in the [AWC R-Gain] and [AWC B-Gain] fields.
[Set values:
R
ATW-Wide, ATW-Narrow,
ATW-Full, AWC]
Memo :
0
To execute [OnePushAWC], fill the screen completely with a white object in a location with lighting conditions similar to those of the subject you are going to shoot.
0
Depending on the subject and lighting condition, you may not achieve the desired white balance even if you have performed [OnePushAWC] once. In this case, perform [OnePushAWC] again.
9
AWC R-Gain
Sets the gain of R (red) when in the AWC mode. A larger value increases the redness and a smaller value decreases the redness.
[Set values: 0 to
R
107 to 255]
9
AWC B-Gain
Sets the gain of B (blue) when in the AWC mode.
A larger value increases the blueness and a smaller value decreases the blueness.
[Set values: 0 to
R
168 to 255]
ALC
Maintains the video level according to the object brightness. The priority of motion (by [AGC]) or the priority of picture quality (by [Sense Up]) can be selected. If both are set simultaneously, you can set their priority using the [Priority] option.
9
AGC
Sets the AGC (automatic gain control) level. You can adjust the brightness of image according to the object brightness.
0
OFF:
When the AGC function is not in use.
0
Mid:
When the amount of light is insufficient.
0
High:
When the amount of light is particularly insufficient.
[Set values: OFF, Mid,
R
High]
Memo :
0
If [Easy Day/Night] is set to “Auto Low”, “Auto
Mid” or “Auto High”, you cannot set this item to
“OFF”.
0
The screen appears grainy at dark locations when the AGC feature is in use.
9
Sense Up
This function is used to raise the sensitivity level by lengthening the exposure time.
You can specify the number of times by which the sensitivity level is to be increased automatically when the object becomes dark.
When “x16” is selected, the sensitivity level will automatically increases continuously until it is 16 times the level when “OFF” is selected.
[Set values: OFF,
R x2, x4, x8, x16, x32]
Memo :
0
When the sensitivity level is increased, the shutter speed drops and a moving object appears unnatural.
0
When the sensitivity level is increased, the screen may appear white or white dots may occur, and noise may become more visible.
However, this is not a malfunction.
0
If Shutter Speed is set to 1/50 to 1/10000, Sense
Up can only be set to “OFF”.
0
When [Video Standard] is set to “NTSC”, you cannot select a combination between [Shutter
Speed]1/50 to 1/10000 and [Sense Up]x2 to x32.
0
When [Video Standard] is set to “PAL”, you cannot select a combination between [Shutter
Speed]1/30 to 1/10000 and [Sense Up]x2 to x32.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Camera] Page
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Note :
0
When Sense Up is set to a value other than
“OFF”, flickers occur under the light of fluorescent or mercury lamps. This is not a malfunction of the camera, but is due to principles related to Sense Up.
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Priority
Sets the priority of ALC (function for maintaining the video level according to the object brightness).
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Combo:
Selects the best combination automatically.
0
Motion:
Assigns priority to AGC (automatic gain control).
This is suitable for shooting fast-moving objects.
0
Quality:
Assigns priority to the Sense Up function. This is suitable for shooting objects requiring a high picture quality.
[Set values: Combo,
R
Motion, Quality]
Shutter Speed
Sets the shutter speed.
0
1/25 to 1/10000:
Fixes the shutter speed.
0
Auto:
Varies the shutter speed automatically according to the brightness.
0
Flickerless:
Sets a shutter speed to prevent flickering in the
50 Hz power frequency.
When [Video Standard] is set to “NTSC”:
[Set values: 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000,
Auto(1/30-1/100), Auto(1/30-1/1000),
R
Auto(1/30-1/8000), Flickerless]
When [Video Standard] is set to “PAL”:
[Set values: 1/25, 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000,
Auto(1/25-1/100), Auto(1/25-1/1000),
Auto(1/25-1/8000), Flickerless]
Memo :
0
Flickers may occur depending on the setting of the shutter speed.
0
“1/25” is selectable only when [Video
Standard] is set to “PAL”.
0
When [Video Standard] is set to “NTSC”, you cannot select a combination between [Shutter
Speed]1/50 to 1/10000 and [Sense Up]x2 to x32.
0
When [Video Standard] is set to “PAL”, you cannot select a combination between [Shutter
Speed]1/30 to 1/10000 and [Sense Up]x2 to x32.
Easy Day/Night
Sets video to Black & White mode. Also allows you to select from among 3 levels for automatically activating Black & White mode in low-light conditions.
0
Color:
Keeps color mode activated at all times.
0
Black & White:
Keeps Black & White mode activated at all times.
0
Auto Low:
Switches to Black & White mode when the subject’s signal level has a low level of brightness.
0
Auto Mid:
Switches to Black & White mode when the subject’s signal level has a medium level brightness.
0
Auto High:
Switches to Black & White mode when the subject’s signal level has a high level of brightness.
[Set values:
R
Color, Black & White, Auto Low, Auto
Mid, Auto High]
Back Light Compensation
Set this feature when there is a bright light source in the same direction as the object. Enables unwanted light sources to be excluded from the photometry area.
0
OFF:
Disables backlight compensation.
0 Area 1 to 4:
Select a photometry area from the four areas.
[Set values:
R
OFF, Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4]
Photometry area
OFF Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4
Memo :
0
The backlight compensation area is not linked to the electronic zoom.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Camera] Page
[Encoding] Page
This is a page for specifying settings on JPEG/H.
264 encoding.
The settings here are linked to the [Encode] item in the [Basic Setting2] page.
p.29 [[Basic Setting2] Page] )
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Encoding].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
0 There is upper limit to transmission bit rate from the camera. If a bit rate that exceeds upper limit is specified, this new setting will not be applied.
For details on the maximum transmission limit, refer to the following.
0
The contents displayed in “Encoder No.1”,
“Encoder No.2” and “Encoder No.3“ change depending on the type of encoding and the item selected.
0
If the distribution bit rate exceeds 40 Mbps, the specified frame rate distribution fails.
0
In cases such as high-bitrate distribution at a frame size of 1920 ´ 1080 and frame rate of 30 fps (particularly slow pan operations), the camera image may not appear smooth even on a high-performance computer. In this case, lower the [Framesize], [Framerate], and
[Bitrate], and check the image again.
Memo :
0
H.264 High indicates H.264 High Profile, and H.
264 Baseline indicates H.264 Baseline Profile.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Encode
Each of the three channels of the encoder can be set to H.264 High, H.264 Baseline or JPEG, and a different frame size can also be specified.
However, only one channel is available for H.264
Baseline, and therefore it cannot be set for multiple encoders at the same time.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Encoding] Page
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Encoder No.1, Encoder No.2 and
Encoder No.3
Select either JPEG, H.264 Baseline, or H.264
High.
When EncoderNo.2/No.3 is set to “OFF”, the
EncoderNo.2/No.3 item will be disabled.
[Encoder No.1 settings: JPEG, H.264 Baseline,
R
H.264 High]
[Encoder No.2 settings:
R
JPEG, H.264 Baseline,
H.264 High]
[Encoder No.3 settings: JPEG, H.264 Baseline,
H.264 High,
R
OFF]
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Framesize
Select the frame size of each JPEG or H.264
screen.
[Encoder No.1 settings:
R
1920
´
1080, 1280
´
960,
1280 ´ 720, 720 ´ 480, 640 ´ 480, 640 ´ 360,
352 ´ 240, 320 ´ 240]
[Encoder No.2 settings: 1920
´
1080, 1280
´
960,
1280 ´ 720, 720 ´ 480,
R
640 ´ 480, 640 ´ 360,
352
´
240, 320
´
240]
[Encoder No.3 settings: 720 ´ 480,
R
640 ´ 480,
640 ´ 360, 352 ´ 240, 320 ´ 240]
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Framerate
Select a frame rate.
[EncoderNo.1, EncoderNo.2 and EncoderNo.3
settings:
R
30 fps, 25 fps, 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5 fps, 5 fps, 3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps]
9
Bitrate (when “H.264 Baseline” or “H.264
High” is selected)
Select whether to set the scalable rate control method for each encoder to CBR (Constant Bit
Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate).
0
CBR:
Data is encoded at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of input video signals. It is easy to estimate the bit rate. Select from the list of bit rate ranges.
0
VBR:
The bit rate varies according to the condition of input video signals. The picture quality is stable but it is difficult to estimate the bit rate. Select from the list of bit rate ranges.
[Encoder No.1, Encoder No.2 and Encoder No.3
settings:
R
CBR, VBR]
[Bitrate range: 64, 128, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024,
1536, 2048, 3072, 3584,
R
4096, 8192] kbps
Memo :
0
When “VBR” is set, the [Bitrate] setting uses
30 fps as a reference value.
When the frame rate is low, the actual bitrate distributed may drop.
Example: When the frame rate is 15 fps and the
I-frame interval is 15 frames, specifying the bitrate as 8192 kbps gives a maximum bitrate of about 4000 kbps. (When the frame rate is below
30 fps, the extent to which the maximum bitrate drops is dependent on the frame rate and the
I-frame interval.)
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I Frame Interval (when “H.264 Baseline” or
“H.264 High” is selected)
Encoding starts from the I-frame. Shortening the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there are rapid changes in the video image.
However, the picture quality for images with little change will deteriorate.
[Encoder No.1, Encoder No.2 and Encoder No.3
settings: 5, 10, 15,
R
30, 60, 90, 120] frames
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Quality (when “JPEG” is selected)
Selects the JPEG picture quality (scalable rate control method) and picture quality level.
0
AFS:
Encoding is performed such that the target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images.
0
VFS:
The quantization table during JPEG encoding will be maintained and the file size will increase or decrease according to the input signals.
When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited storage capacity, the maximum recording time may vary as the file size fluctuates under this setting.
[EncoderNo.1 and EncoderNo.3 settings:
R
AFS,
VFS]
[EncoderNo.2 settings: AFS,
R
VFS]
[Encoder No.1 picture quality level: Level 1 to
R
Level 7]
[Encoder No.2 and Encoder No.3 picture quality level: Level 1 to
R
Level 4 to Level 7]
Note :
0
H.264 Baseline cannot be set for multiple encoders at the same time. Only one channel can be set with a frame size of 1280
´
720 or lower and a bit rate of 1.5 Mbps or lower. If the setting you have selected exceeds these limits, a message will appear when you press the [OK] button.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Encoding] Page
Memo :
0
You can specify the file size by combining the frame size and the picture quality level.
0
Select between Level 1 and 7. The picture quality increases when the level value is small.
However, the file size increases.
0
The reference value per frame is displayed to the right of the picture quality setting pull-down menu.
0
There is a limit to the total number of pixels per unit time that can be encoded simultaneously by three encoders (total frame size and frame rate processed by each encoder).
p.94 [Appendix (Restrictions during
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Monitor Out
Set to “ON” when you are using monitor output.
[Set values: ON,
R
OFF]
Memo :
0
EncoderNo.2 and monitor output cannot be enabled at the same time. Set one of them to
“OFF”.
0
If the settings on the [Encoding] page is changed while monitor output is in use, the monitor output image may be temporarily disrupted.
0
You can switch the video standard to “PAL” or
“NTSC” on the [Maintenance] page.
[Audio] Page
This is a page for specifying the audio settings.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Audio].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Encoding] Page
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Audio
Communicate
For setting the audio transmission mode.
0
Half Duplex:
Stops the audio transmission from the camera to the computer during audio transmission from the computer to the camera.
0
Full Duplex:
Enables audio transmission from the computer to the camera while listening to audio sent from the camera to the computer.
[Set values:
R
Half Duplex, Full Duplex]
Memo :
0
When “Full Duplex” is selected, audio transmission received from the computer may be fed back to the computer through the external microphone connected to the camera, causing echo to occur. If this occurs, make use of the
“Half Duplex” setting.
Mike Gain
For setting the gain level for the external microphone connected to the camera. AGC is the automatic gain control for the microphone gain.
[Set values: 0dB, 20dB, 26dB,
R
32dB, AGC]
Mike Power Supply
For setting the power supply for the external microphone connected to the camera.
[Set values:
R
ON, OFF]
Upload
Audio File No.1 to No.5
For registering the audio file to be output from the camera’s audio cable or terminal when an alarm is activated.
0
To display the file selection screen and select an audio file prepared in advance, press the
[Browse...] button.
0
To register the selected audio file to the camera, press the [Upload] button.
0
To delete an audio file registered to the camera, press the [Delete] button.
0
To play back an audio file registered to the camera and output it to the audio cable of the camera, press the [Play] button.
0
To stop playback of an audio file, press the
[Stop] button.
Memo :
0
You can record audio or create a file in the WAV format using the sound recorder of Windows or generic audio processing tools.
How to output a registered audio file
A
Get ready an audio file with the following specifications on your computer, and register it to the camera.
0
0
0
0
0
0
File format: WAV
Encoding system: linear PCM
Sampling frequency: 8 kHz
Quantization bit: 16 bits
Monaural
Maximum size: 30 seconds
B
Set the [Action] item on the [Alarm] page to
“Play Audio”.
Memo :
0
For details about the alarm settings, refer to the [Alarm] page.
Note :
0
If the audio transmission function of the
Built-in Viewer is activated while playing an audio file, playback of the file will stop.
0
Audio files cannot be played back while the audio transmission function of the Built-in
Viewer is running.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Audio] Page
[Alarm] Page
This page sets actions to be taken if an alarm occurs. You can set up to five actions (No. 1 to No.
5).
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Alarm].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. Only items that are valid under the selected [Action] will be saved. If you set an
[Action] to “Disable”, its settings are initialized.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
0
The contents displayed changes depending on the selected action and the item of [1st Trigger].
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
No.1 to No.5
Action
Selects the action to perform when the alarm is activated.
0
Disable:
Performs no action.
0
Mail:
Sends out e-mail. Specify the recipient’s mail address. The subject of the mail is “Alarm from
{model name}”.
Enter the message to send in [Mail Text]. Enter a message not longer than 127 characters.
To attach an image to the mail, set [JPEG
Attachment] to “ON”.
0
TCP:
Sends the text string input in the [TCP Data] field via TCP to the recipients specified in [TCP IP
Address] and [TCP Port Number].
0
UDP:
Sends the text string input in the [UDP Data] field via UDP to the recipients specified in [UDP IP
Address] and [UDP Port Number].
0
Switch Scene File:
Specifies the filming scene.
0
Position:
Moves to the position set at [Action Position
Number].
p.41 [ Action Position Number ] )
0
Play Audio:
Plays back an audio file registered to the camera.
For details about the audio file settings, refer to
[Audio File No.1 to No.5] on the [Audio] page.
p.38 [Audio File No.1 to No.5] )
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Pin Output1 Make:
Changes Pin Output1 to Make.
0
Pin Output1 Break:
Changes Pin Output1 to Break.
0
Pin Output2 Make:
Changes Pin Output2 to Make.
0
Pin Output2 Break:
Changes Pin Output2 to Break.
[Set values:
R
Disable, Mail, TCP, UDP, Switch
Scene File, Position, Play Audio, Pin Output1
Make, Pin Output1 Break, Pin Output2 Make, Pin
Output2 Break]
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Alarm] Page
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1st Trigger
Select the 1st trigger to perform an action.
[Set values:
R
Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input1 Break,
Pin Input2 Make, Pin Input2 Break, Position, Audio
Detection1, Audio Detection2, Motion Detection,
Tampering Detection, Time, Easy Day/Night]
Memo :
0
If you set the [2nd Trigger] to “Disable”, an action will be performed when only [1st Trigger] is triggered.
0
[Max. Interval] and [2nd Trigger] can be selected only when input terminal (“Pin Input1 Make”, “Pin
Input1 Break”, “Pin Input2 Make”, or “Pin Input2
Break”) is selected for the [1st Trigger] trigger.
Max. Interval
This is available when both [1st Trigger] and [2nd
Trigger] are set.
Specify the maximum interval between each trigger for [1st Trigger] and [2nd Trigger].
An action will be performed if [2nd Trigger] occurs within the maximum time interval after [1st
Trigger] occurs.
[Set values: 1 sec to 3600 sec]
2nd Trigger
Select the 2nd trigger to perform an action.
[Set values:
R
Disable, Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input1
Break, Pin Input2 Make, Pin Input2 Break]
0
Mail Settings:
If you have set the [SMTP Server], [Port
Number], and [Send Mail Address] on the [Alarm
Environment] page, the “Preset” message is shown. If not set, the “Unset” message is shown.
p.42 [[Alarm Environment] Page] )
0
Mail Address:
Enter the recipient’s mail address.
0
Mail Text:
Enter the mail text. Input not more than 127 characters.
0
JPEG Attachment:
Specify whether or not to attach an image file to the mail. To attach JPEG images, check the
Attach box and select the transmission channel.
0
Encoder:
Specifies an Encoder No. for encoding of attached JPEG files.
Memo :
0
You cannot select [JPEG Attachment] if there is no channel with Encode set to JPEG.
0
By using [JPEG Attachment], images recorded immediately before and/or after the trigger are attached. In the event that the action of a trigger takes time, the image you want may not be included in the attachment.
For example, even when “Easy Day/Night” is selected as the trigger condition and set to
“Color”, a black-and-white image may be attached instead of a colored one.
TCP
0
TCP IP Address:
Enter the IP address or FQDN of the destination of TCP notification.
0
TCP Port Number:
Enter the port number of the destination of TCP notification. (1 to 65535)
0
TCP Data:
Enter a character string to be sent for TCP notification. Input not more than 127 characters.
0
JPEG Attachment:
Specify whether or not to attach an image file to the mail. To attach JPEG images, check the
Attach box and select the transmission channel.
0
Encoder:
Specifies an Encoder No. for encoding of attached JPEG files.
Memo :
0
You cannot select [JPEG Attachment] if there is no channel with Encode set to JPEG.
0
By using [JPEG Attachment], images recorded immediately before and/or after the trigger are attached. In the event that the action of a trigger takes time, the image you want may not be included in the attachment.
For example, even when “Easy Day/Night” is selected as the trigger condition and set to
“Color”, a black-and-white image may be attached instead of a colored one.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Alarm] Page
UDP
0
UDP IP Address:
Enter the IP address or FQDN of the destination of UDP notification.
0
UDP Port Number:
Enter the port number of the destination of UDP notification. (1 to 65535)
0
UDP Data:
Enter a character string to be sent for UDP notification. Input not more than 127 characters.
Switch Scene File
0
Scene File:
Select the scene file to change. For details of the scene file, see the [Camera] page.
[Set values:
R
General, Indoor, Outdoor,
ActiveGamma, Traffic, DataSaving, Day(Color),
Night(B&W)]
Action Position Number
Set the position number to move to when [Action] item is set to “Position”.
[Set values: 0 to 99]
Memo :
0
Specify the setting for Preset Position in [PTZ
Settings] of Built-in Viewer.
Pin Output1 Make, Pin Output1 Break, Pin
Output2 Make, Pin Output2 Break
0
Alarm Output Duration:
Specify the output time when the [Action] item is set to “Pin Output1 Make”, “Pin Output1 Break”,
“Pin Output2 Make”, or “Pin Output2 Break”.
[Set values: 0, 100 to 5000] msec
Play Audio
0
Audio File:
Select the file number to play when [Action] item
A is set to “Play Audio”.
[Set values: 1 to 5]
Trigger Position Number
Set the preset position number to be used as the trigger when [1st Trigger] is set to “Position”.
[Set values: 0 to 99]
Memo :
0
Specify the setting for Preset Position in [PTZ
Settings] of Built-in Viewer.
Time
Executes an action at the time you have entered.
[Set values: 00 H 00 M to 23 H 59 M]
Easy Day/Night
This is enabled when “Easy Day/Night” is selected for the [1st Trigger] item.
0
Color:
Executes an action when the image switches from black-and-white to color.
0
Black & White:
Executes an action when the image switches from color to black-and-white.
[Set values:
R
Color, Black & White]
Time Filter
For specifying the alarm action with respect to each day of the week and setting the corresponding time of the day.
0
Applicable day of week:
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
0
Alarm action:
Unmask All, Mask All, Unmask Span, Mask
Span
0
Applicable time period:
Specify the starting and ending time of the alarm in hours and minutes.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Alarm] Page
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[Alarm Environment] Page
This page sets up the alarm environment.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Alarm Environment].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Mail Settings
For setting the mail environment when [Mail] is specified as an action on the Alarm page. If [SMTP
Server], [Port Number], and [Send Mail Address] are set, the alarm action is displayed as “Preset”.
SMTP Server
For setting the IP address or FQDN of the SMTP server.
What is FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)?
:
This is a fully qualified domain name that indicates a notation method of describing the entire host or domain name on the TCP/IP network without abbreviating.
For example, if the host name is www and the domain name is jvckenwood.co.jp, this will be denoted as “www.jvckenwood.co.jp” in FQDN.
Japanese cannot be used in FQDN. If FQDN is specified, set also the DNS server on the Network page.
Port Number
Input the port number.
[Set values: 1 to
R
25 to 65535]
Send Mail Address
Specify the sender’s mail address.
POP before SMTP
To enable [POP before SMTP], select “Enable” and set the POP server.
[Set values:
R
Disable, Enable]
9
POP Server
For setting the IP address or FQDN of the POP server.
9
Port Number
Input the port number.
[Set values: 1 to
R
110 to 65535]
9
User Name
Enter the user name.
9
Password
Enter a password.
Alarm Output
Configure settings related to alarm output from an alarm output cable or connector.
Duration
Set the output duration for [Manual Output].
[Set values:
R
0, 100 to 5000] msec
Manual Output
Manually operate alarm output.
The current output status is displayed on the right side. When [Duration] is set to “0”, pressing the
[Make] button sets the alarm to make output, and pressing the [Break] button sets the alarm to break output.
When [Duration] is set to other than “0”, pressing the [Make] button sets the alarm to make output only for the output duration time, and then changes it to break output.
When [Duration] is set to other than “0”, pressing the [Break] button sets the alarm to break output only for the output duration time, and then changes it to make output.
[Set values: Make,
R
Break]
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Alarm Environment] Page
[FTP Recording] Page
This page describes setting procedures related to recording.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0 Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Record Status].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
0
Options displayed vary according to the recording mode selected.
Memo :
0
If FTP recording is set while [SD Card
Recording] is set to “ON”, a dialog box will appear. When this occurs, press the [OK] button to set [Record Status] of [SD Card Recording] to
“OFF”.
Settings
FTP Recording
Record Status
For selecting a recording mode. Selecting “ON” displays options after [Record Status].
[Set values: ON,
R
OFF]
FTP Server
For setting the IP address or FQDN of the FTP server.
Path
For setting the path name. When [Path] is left blank,
FTP transfer will be performed to the home directory of the FTP server.
Memo :
0
To enable FTP transfer to a directory below the home directory, set the corresponding directory name in [Path]. Delimit the directory using “/”.
Example: subdir1/subdir2
0
Destination directory of FTP transfer will be dependent on the FTP server if “/” is added at the beginning.
User Name
Enter the user name.
Password
Enter a password. When a user name is specified,
“******” is displayed.
Recording Mode
For setting the FTP recording mode. Options for
[Constant] vary according to the selected
[Recording Mode].
0 Constant:
Transfers JPEG images to the FTP server constantly at the preset time.
0
Alarm:
Transfers JPEG images before and after the occurrence of an alarm that matches the preset conditions to the FTP server.
0
Constant+Alarm:
Enables both Constant and Alarm recording.
[Set values: Constant, Alarm,
R
Constant + Alarm]
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[FTP Recording] Page
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Constant
Settings for performing constant recording.
9
Encoder
For selecting the encoder for performing constant recording.
Memo :
0
You can select a JPEG encoder number.
9
Interval
For setting the recording interval in seconds.
[Set values:
R
1 to 65535] seconds
9
File Naming
Three types of recording file names are available for selection.
0
“Auto”:
Generated from the year/month/day/hour/ minute/second, and number.
Example: 20121114161032-001-2.jpg
0
“Manual1”:
Year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and number are added to [User-Defined-String] in the file name.
Example: Camera1_20121114161032001.jpg
0
“Manual2”:
File name contains only the character string entered in [User-Defined-String].
Example: Camera1.jpg
[Set values:
R
Auto, Manual1, Manual2]
9
Sunday to Saturday
For selecting whether to activate or stop recording by day of the week.
[Set values:
R
Unmask All, Mask All, Unmask
Span, Mask Span]
0
For setting the time period when “Unmask
Span” or “Mask Span” is selected.
[Set values: 00H00M to 24H00M]
Alarm
Settings for performing alarm recording.
9
Encoder
For setting the encoder for performing alarm recording, and the JPEG frame rate.
[Set values: 30 fps, 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5 fps,
R
5 fps,
3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps]
Memo :
0
You can select a JPEG encoder number.
0
The settable frame rate varies with the encoder setting.
9
Trigger1, Interval, Trigger2
0
Trigger1:
For selecting the first trigger for performing alarm recording.
[Set values:
R
Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input2 Make,
Pin Input1 Break, Pin Input2 Break, Position,
Audio Detection1, Audio Detection2, Motion
Detection, Tampering Detection, Time, Easy
Day/Night]
0
Interval:
Specify the maximum interval between each trigger for [Trigger1] and [Trigger2].
[Set values: 1 to 3600]
0
Trigger2:
For selecting the second trigger for performing alarm recording.
[Set values:
R
Disable, Pin Input1 Make, Pin
Input1 Break, Pin Input2 Make, Pin Input2
Break]
9
Position Number
Displayed when “Position” is selected in [Trigger1].
Executes alarm recording upon moving to the entered preset position.
[Set values: 0 to 99]
Memo :
0
Specify the setting for Preset Position in [PTZ
Settings] of Built-in Viewer.
9
Easy Day/Night
This is enabled when “Easy Day/Night” is selected for the [Trigger1] item.
0
Color:
Executes alarm recording when the image switches from black-and-white to color.
0
Black & White:
Executes alarm recording when the image switches from color to black-and-white.
[Set values:
R
Color, Black & White]
9
Time
Displayed when “Time” is selected in [Trigger1].
Executes alarm recording at the time you have entered.
[Set values: 00H00M to 23H59M]
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [FTP Recording] Page
9
Pre-Trigger
For setting the FTP pre-recording trigger time
(recording time before alarm input) in seconds.
[Set values: 0 to
R
5 to 60]sec
9
Post-Trigger
For setting the FTP post-recording trigger time
(recording time after alarm input) in seconds.
[Set values: 0 to
R
5 to 60]sec
Memo :
0
[Pre-Trigger] and [Post-Trigger] cannot be set to
“0 sec” at the same time.
0
To keep only one image at the time of alarm occurrence, set [Pre-Trigger] or [Post-Trigger] to “1 sec”, and [Encoder] of [Alarm] to “1 fps”.
9
Sunday to Saturday
For selecting whether to activate or stop recording by day of the week.
[Set values:
R
Unmask All, Mask All, Unmask
Span, Mask Span]
0
For setting the time period when “Unmask
Span” or “Mask Span” is selected.
[Set values: 00H00M to 24H00M]
[SD Card Recording] Page
This page describes setting procedures related to
SD card recording.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0 Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [SD Card Recording].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
0
The contents displayed vary according to the value of the selected [Recording Mode].
Memo :
0
Only one channel for the H.264 video data will be recorded to the SD card. Audio sound is not recorded.
0
If the status of the [SD Card] is “No card”, all buttons other than [OK] and [Cancel] cannot be selected.
0
If SD card recording is set while FTP recording is in progress, the recording process is interrupted, and a dialog box appears prompting you to switch to SD card recording. Pressing the
[OK] button stops FTP recording and starts SD card recording.
0
If FTP recording is set while [SD Card
Recording] is set to “ON”, a dialog box will appear. When this occurs, press the [OK] button to set [Record Status] of [SD Card Recording] to
“OFF”.
0
Images recorded to the SD card can be played back on the SD card operation screen by clicking the [SD Card] button on the Built-in
Viewer screen.
p.85 [[SD Card] Operation Screen] )
0
[Encode Setting] cannot be changed while recording to a SD card is in progress.
0
Distribution capability may deteriorate during recording to the SD card, or playback or video output from the card.
Note :
0
The SD cards cannot be formatted on this camera. Make use of the SD Formatter (version
4.0 or later) distributed by the SD Association to format the SD card, followed by inserting the card into the camera.
The SD Formatter is available on the following website.
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/
[Advanced Settings] Page -[FTP Recording] Page
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Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
SD Card
SD Card
9
[Mount]/[Unmount] button
0
[Mount] button:
Click this button to mount a SD card to the camera. After the SD card is mounted, you can access it via the camera to perform operations such as recording data to or playback back data on the card.
When a SD card is mounted, this button switches to the [Unmount] button display.
0
[Unmount] button:
Clicking this button stops recording if recording to the SD card is in progress, and unmounts the card from the camera. After the SD card is unmounted, recording to or playback of data on the card will not resume until the [Mount] button is pressed again.
Memo :
0
When the power of the camera is turned on with a SD card inserted, the card will be automatically mounted to the camera.
0
If you do not want SD recording to start automatically after powering off and on the camera, or after clicking the [Mount] button, set
[Record Status] to “OFF” in advance.
Note :
0
Make sure to press the [Unmount] button before turning off the power of the camera or removing the SD card.
While writing to the SD card is in progress, turning off the power or removing the card may damage the data stored inside it.
9
Status
Displays the mount status of the SD card.
0
Mounted:
A SD card is mounted to the camera. Recording to or playback of data on the card can be performed.
0
Unmounted:
A SD card is not mounted to the camera.
Recording to and playback of data on the card are disabled.
0
No card:
A SD card is not inserted into the camera, or the inserted SD card cannot be recognized. To enable recording to the SD card, insert a card that can be recognized by the camera.
For details, refer to [Compatible SD
0
Error:
Recording or playback cannot be performed due to an error in the SD card.
SD Card Recording
Record Status
Starts/stops recording to the SD card.
Select “ON” and press the [OK] button to start recording to the SD card.
Select “OFF” and press the [OK] button to stop recording.
[Set values: ON,
R
OFF]
Memo :
0
This option is available only when [Status] of [SD
Card] is set to [Mounted].
Note :
0
If you want to change the time setting of the camera using any of the following operations, make sure that you stop SD card recording in advance. Playback may fail if the time of the video recorded in the SD card overlaps with the time of the camera after changes are made.
0
When the time setting is changed in “PC Time to Camera” on the [Basic Setting1] page.
p.28 [[Basic Setting1] Page] )
0
When the time setting is changed in “Time” and “PC Time to Camera” on the [Time] page under [Advanced Settings].
0
When the time setting is changed in “Time
Zone” on the [Time] page under [Advanced
Settings].
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [SD Card Recording] Page
9
Status
This is indicated as “Recording” when recording is in progress, and as “No Recording” when recording is stopped. When only [Alarm] is selected, the status is indicated as “Recording” when an alarm trigger is detected, and as “No Recording” when an alarm trigger is not detected.
Recording Mode
For setting the mode for recording to the SD card.
You can select [Constant], [Alarm], or [Network
Outage].
[Set values: Constant, Alarm, Network Outage]
Memo :
0
When [Record Status] is “ON”, the [Recording
Mode] setting cannot be changed.
0
To change the [Recording Mode], do so after setting [Record Status] to “OFF”, followed by pressing the [OK] button to stop recording.
0
When [Record Status] is set to “OFF”,
[Recording Mode] is restored to the factory default.
9
Constant
Regardless of whether there is an alarm, recording to the SD card is performed at all times.
Erases the oldest record data and continues recording when the SD card is full.
9
Alarm
Performs recording to the SD card when a trigger that matches the preset conditions in [Alarm
Settings] is detected. The recording duration for an alarm event during the occurrence of an alarm trigger is about 120 seconds in total: 60 seconds before the trigger (pre-trigger) and 60 seconds after (post-trigger).
Selecting “Alarm” displays the [Alarm Settings] item.
Memo :
0
If a new trigger is detected while alarm recording is in progress, the recording duration will be extended by about 60 seconds from the point of detection.
0
Erases the oldest record data and continues recording when the SD card is full.
9
Network Outage
Performs recording to the SD card when the link between the camera and the network is disconnected.
Memo :
0
If the LAN cable is unplugged while power is supplied via PoE, both the link with the network and the power supply will be disconnected. In this case, recording to the SD card will not be performed.
0
Erases the oldest record data and continues recording when the SD card is full.
Note :
0
There are some network failures that do not support network failure recording.
0
Our company shall not be liable for any accident or damage that occurs.
Alarm Settings
For setting the corresponding alarm trigger when
“Alarm” is selected in [Recording Mode].
9
Trigger1
For selecting the first trigger for starting alarm recording.
[Set values:
R
Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input1 Break,
Pin Input2 Make, Pin Input2 Break, Position, Audio
Detection1, Audio Detection2, Motion Detection,
Tampering Detection, Easy Day/Night, Time]
Memo :
0
The “Audio Detection1”, “Audio Detection2”,
“Motion Detection”, and “Tampering Detection” settings for the trigger specified in [Trigger1] need to be set to “ON” on the respective settings pages under [Advanced Settings].
0
If the trigger for [Trigger2] is set to “Disable”, alarm recording starts with only the trigger in
[Trigger1].
0
When “Audio Detection1”, “Audio Detection2”,
“Motion Detection”, “Tampering Detection”,
“Easy Day/Night”, or “Time” is selected for
[Trigger1], [Interval] and [Trigger2] cannot be selected.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[SD Card Recording] Page
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9
Interval
This is available when both [Trigger1] and
[Trigger2] are set.
Specify the maximum interval between each trigger for [Trigger1] and [Trigger2].
Starts alarm recording if [Trigger2] occurs within the maximum time interval after [Trigger1] has occurred.
[Set values: 1 to 3600]sec
Memo :
0
If an invalid value is set, a dialog box indicating
“Invalid interval” appears. If the interval field is left blank, a dialog box indicating “Interval field is blank” appears.
9
Trigger2
For selecting the second trigger for starting alarm recording.
[Set values:
R
Disable, Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input1
Break, Pin Input2 Make, Pin Input2 Break]
Memo :
0
If the same setting is specified for [1st Trigger] and [2nd Trigger], a dialog box indicating
“Duplicate setting between Trigger 1 and
Trigger 2” appears, and alarm recording will not start.
9
Position Number
For setting the camera’s preset position number.
This is enabled when “Position” is selected for the trigger in [Trigger1].
Executes action recording upon moving to the entered position.
[Set values: 0 to 99]
Memo :
0
Specify the setting for Preset Position in [PTZ
Settings] of Built-in Viewer.
0
This position parameter remains valid during manual pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) operations.
9
Easy Day/Night
This is enabled when “Easy Day/Night” is selected for the [Trigger1] item.
0
Color:
Executes alarm recording when the image switches from black-and-white to color.
0
Black & White:
Executes alarm recording when the image switches from color to black-and-white.
[Set values:
R
Color, Black & White]
9
Time
Displayed when “Time” is selected in [Trigger1].
Executes alarm recording at the time you have entered.
[Set values: 00H00M to 23H59M]
Encode Setting
Select the H.264 encoder No. for performing SD card recording.
Specify the encoding settings in the [Encoding] page.
Memo :
0
Recordable frame rates are limited to 5, 10, 15, and 30 fps. If a frame rate other than those above is specified, a dialog box appears, and recording will not start. If this occurs, review and adjust the settings accordingly.
0
Set the I-frame interval to a value equivalent to the frame rate. Otherwise, a dialog box will appear.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [SD Card Recording] Page
[PTZ] Page
This page allows you to specify the Auto Return,
Move Preset Position and Auto Flip settings.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0 Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [PTZ].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Auto Return
If the manually-controlled camera is not operated over the duration that was set in “Return Time”, it will automatically be restored to the state that was set in “Mode”.
Mode
This item sets the operation after Auto Return.
0
OFF:
Auto Return is disabled.
0
Home:
Returns to the home position.
0
Auto Pan:
Returns to the Auto Pan operation.
[Set values:
R
OFF, Home, Auto Pan]
Return Time
This item sets the time to return the operation with
Auto Return.
[Set values:
R
1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60] minutes
Test
Click [Execute] to test run the configured Auto
Return operation.
Limit
EZoom Limit
When the zoom lens is operated to TELE side, optical zoom works and electronic zoom works after optical zoom becomes full. This item sets the maximum value of the electronic zoom function.
[Set values: 1,
R
2, 4, 8, 10]
Memo :
0
As electronic zoom processes the images digitally, image quality will deteriorate slightly
0
Increasing the electronic zoom ratio will shift the center of the screen toward the top left. This is a characteristic of this camera and is not a malfunction.
0
During continuous zoom operation, there is a one-second pause when the electronic zoom switches to optical zoom. This is intended to mark the boundary between electronic and optical zoom, and is not a malfunction.
Pan Limit
This item sets the movable range of the pan
(horizontal) operation during manual operation when “ON” is selected. It is invalid when “OFF” is selected. If the pan operation is performed in the
“OFF” setting, the camera turns around at a high speed at the pan limit, and moves in the opposite direction.
[Set values:
R
ON, OFF]
0
[Set Left], [Set Right]:
Click these buttons to set the current position to the left or right edge.
0
[Go to Left], [Go to Right]:
Click these buttons to move the camera to the preset left or right edge.
Memo :
0
It does not affect the Preset Position, Auto Pan and Auto Flip operations.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[PTZ] Page
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Basic operation of Pan Limit
When [Pan Limit] is set to “ON”, panning is only available in the effective area.
When the camera is moved to prohibited area by some operation that has priority over [Pan
Limit] and manual panning is performed, it operates in the following manner.
Memo :
0
Panning can be operated freely even in the prohibited area before the camera enters the effective area.
0
Once the camera enters the effective area, the
[Pan Limit] settings take over and pan operation can only be performed in the effective area.
Operations that have priority over Pan Limit
The following operations are available regardless of the prohibited areas set in [Pan
Limit].
0
Auto Pan
0
0
Move Preset Position
Auto Flip
Settings that have priority over Pan Limit
The following setting comes together with pan operation but they can be set regardless of the prohibited areas even when [Pan Limit] is set to
“ON”.
0
0
Privacy Mask Setting
Auto Pan setting
Memo :
0
When setting Preset Position with [Pan Limit] set to “ON”, panning operation is disabled in the prohibited area.
0
As Move Preset Position has priority over manual pan limit, setting the manual pan limit after setting Preset Position does not prevent
Preset Position operation in the prohibited area.
0
When setting Preset Position with [Pan Limit] set to “ON”, panning operation is disabled in the prohibited area.
0
As Move Preset Position has priority over manual pan limit, setting the manual pan limit after setting Preset Position does not prevent
Preset Position operation in the prohibited area.
Tilt Limit
This item sets the movable range of the tilt (vertical) operation during manual operation.
When this item is set to 10 °, the movable range of the tilt operation is from 10 ° to 90 °. It cannot operate between -30 ° to 9 °.
[Set values:
R
-30 Degree to 10 Degree]
Memo :
0
When the camera is moved to a prohibited area by some operation for which priority is assigned to Tilt Limit and manual tilting is performed, it operates in the following manner.
0
Tilt operation is disabled in the prohibited
0 area. Tilt will be forcibly moved to the effective area.
Once the camera enters the effective area, the Tilt Limit settings take over and tilt operation can only be performed in the effective area.
0
This item does not affect the preset position and auto pan operation.
Preset Position Speed
Speed
This item sets the speed of moving to the preset position.
Setting to high speed may increase the operating sound, or affect the accuracy of the preset position’s stop position.
[Set values: Low,
R
Mid, High]
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [PTZ] Page
Auto Flip
Auto Flip
Set this item when shooting objects that pass right under the camera.
The camera stops at the face down position when vertical rotation is performed, the following operations are necessary to shoot objects that pass right under the camera.
A
Turn the camera to face down.
B
Rotate the camera 180° horizontally.
C
Turn the camera to face up.
You can use the [Auto Flip] function to perform the above operations automatically.
0
OFF:
Auto Flip function does not activate.
0
Mode1:
When the camera faces bottom, it rotates 180° horizontally and stops. In this case, the operating direction of the camera is the same as that of the Pan/Tilt operation.
0
Mode2:
When the camera faces down, it rotates 180° horizontally and the camera operates in a direction opposite to that of the Tilt operation.
Select this mode if you wish to operate continuously. Once operation stops, the direction will return to normal.
0
Mode3:
When the camera faces bottom, it rotates 180° horizontally and the operating direction of the camera is opposite that of the Tilt operation.
However, the operating direction will return to normal 10 seconds after the operation has stopped.
[Set values: OFF, Mode1,
R
Mode2, Mode3]
Note :
0
When [Auto Flip] is set to other than “OFF”, the camera can be moved to areas outside the pan limit with the Tilt operation.
Moving the camera within the pan limit during a
Pan operation stops it at the pan limit position.
[Privacy Mask] Page
Privacy Mask is a feature that enables masking of a portion of the video image.
You can set 8 rectangular privacy masks for this unit.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Privacy Mask].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the distribution capability of the camera is exceeded when images are acquired from the camera by the Built-in Viewer or other clients, images may not appear on the [Privacy Mask] page. Stop the Built-in Viewer or other clients before using the [Privacy Mask] page.
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0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made.
Note :
0
When the setting page for privacy mask is opened, zoom will be at the Wide end and [Auto
Flip] is set to “OFF”.
0
To specify the privacy mask settings, set the zoom to the wide-angle end in advance.
0
The size of the preset mask changes with the pan, tilt, and zoom operation.
0
The privacy mask settings will also apply to videos recorded to the FTP server or SD card, as well as those to be distributed.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[PTZ] Page
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Privacy Mask
For specifying whether to activate the Privacy Mask feature.
When this is set to “ON”, the privacy mask specified in [Mask Setting] will appear on the screen.
[Set values: ON,
R
OFF]
Memo :
0
When [Privacy Mask] is set to “ON”, zoom is set to the Wide end, and [Auto Flip] is set to “OFF”.
Mask Setting
This item adjusts the mask. Click this item to open the Mask Setting screen.
9
Mask Setting screen
Memo :
0
Upon opening the Mask Setting screen, Auto
Flip switches temporarily to “OFF”. After closing the Mask Setting screen, the original settings are restored.
Note :
0
The tilt angle where mask can be set is within
40 ° from the horizontal position.
0
The default home position (45 ° from the horizontal position) is outside the range of the privacy mask.
0
To change the privacy mask position to the upper area from horizontal direction, press the up button until the end of the horizontal position, release the button, and press it again. Only the privacy mask will be moved to the upper area.
This allows you to apply the privacy mask to an area above the horizontal position.
0
The mask will appear larger than when it is set.
0
As some areas that you wish to hide may appear due to the camera’s direction or zoom operation, set the mask larger in advance.
9
Brightness Setting
This item sets the brightness of the mask. Clicking this item switches the Mask Setting screen to the
Brightness Setting screen.
9
Brightness Setting screen
0
Mask No.:
When “ON” is selected, the mask corresponding to the selected number appears on the screen.
When “OFF” is selected, mask will not be displayed on the screen.
[Set values: 0 to 7]
0
Size:
This item sets the size of the mask.
Use the [Shrink] or [Expand] button to set the
Width or Height of the mask.
0
Position:
This sets the position to place the mask. Set the moving speed in [Pan/Tilt Speed].
[Set values: 1 to 8]
0
[Save] button:
This saves the new settings.
0
[Delete] button:
This removes the privacy mask of the specified mask number.
0
[Close] button:
This closes the Mask Setting screen.
This item sets the brightness of the mask.
“0” is the darkest. Increasing the value brightens the mask. You can check the brightness of the mask at [Mask Image]
[Set values: 0 to
R
4 to 10]
0
[Save] button:
This saves the new settings.
0
[Close] button:
This closes the Brightness Setting screen.
Memo :
0
To return to the Mask Setting screen, click [Mask
Setting].
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Privacy Mask] Page
[Motion Detection] Page
This page is for setting motion detection.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
The area valid for motion detection is displayed in blue.
0
When motion is detected, the area around the screen is highlighted in red.
0
Motion detection is valid only when the camera is at the home position.
0 Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Motion Detection].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the distribution capability of the camera is exceeded when images are acquired from the camera by the Built-in Viewer or other clients, images may not appear on the [Motion
Detection] page. Stop the Built-in Viewer or other clients before using the [Motion
Detection] page.
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0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Memo :
0
The area display position serves as a reference.
Make sure to perform operation check.
0
The screen is divided into 96 blocks (12 horizontal
´
8 vertical). Set the angle of view such that the size of the object for which motion is to be detected is at least the size of two blocks.
0
You cannot set an area in a zoomed image.
Note :
0
Flickers of fluorescent lamps may falsely trigger motion detection.
0
Changes in brightness due to the light source may be detected as motion.
0
The motion detection feature is not intended to prevent theft or fire. This feature may not function properly depending on the conditions of the object and settings.
Our company shall not be liable for any accident or damage that occurs.
0
Detection may not work depending on the installation conditions and subject.
0
When [Audio Detection] or [Tampering
Detection] is set to “ON”, the motion detection feature cannot be used.
Settings
Motion detection area is displayed in blue
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Motion Detection Area
When the motion detection area is displayed, the screen is divided into 12 horizontal
´
8 vertical blocks, allowing you to specify motion detection settings for each block.
Click on the block to detect motion. The block appears in blue, indicating that it is now enabled for motion detection. Right-clicking on a blue block clears the blue display and excludes it from motion detection. By moving the mouse with the left or right button pressed down, you can select multiple blocks at the same time.
After setting all the blocks, press the [OK] button to enable the motion detection settings for each of the blocks.
Motion Detection
For setting motion detection to On/Off.
[Set values: ON,
R
OFF]
Level
For setting the sensitivity of motion detection.
Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level, and hence it is more sensitive.
[Set values: 0 to
R
4 to 10]
All Mask
Masks all blocks, and cancels the motion detection settings. (The blue display for all the blocks is cleared.)
Clear Mask
Clears the masks for all blocks, and enables the motion detection settings. (All blocks are displayed in blue.)
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Motion Detection] Page
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[Audio Detection] Page
This page sets the audio detection parameters.
Audio detection is activated when the audio sound input to the audio input terminal from a microphone, etc. has exceeded the detection level. Connect speakers, headphones, etc. to the computer in advance so that the audio sound is audible.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Audio Detection].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Memo :
0
The camera returns to the undetected status if a sound level below the detection level continues for five seconds or longer after the occurence of an audio detection.
Note :
0
Audio detection cannot function if an audio driver is not installed on the computer.
0
When [Motion Detection] or [Tampering
Detection] is set to “ON”, the audio detection feature cannot be used.
0
When the [Audio Detection] does not work even if it is set to “ON” and you adjust [Level], please adjust [Mike Gain].
Settings
Peak Meter (No.1, No.2)
For selecting the target for detection using the peak meter displayed at the top of the setting screen.
A sound level below the detection level is indicated in green on the meter, and a level higher than the detection level is indicated in red.
[Set values:
R
No.1, No.2]
No.1, No.2
Audio Detection
Enables or disables Audio Detection for No.1 or
No.2.
[Set values: ON,
R
OFF]
Level
For setting the sensitivity level of audio detection.
Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level, and hence it is more sensitive.
[Set values: 0 to
R
4 to 10]
Detection Time
For setting the minimum duration for audio detection.
Abnormal sound is detected if an audio sound meets the conditions for Audio Detection for a duration longer than the preset time.
[Set values: 0 to
R
1000 to 3000] msec
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Audio Detection] Page
[Tampering Detection] Page
This page sets the tampering detection parameters.
Such cases are usually thought to be caused by blocked lenses or obstructing objects.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Tampering Detection].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
0
If the distribution capability of the camera is exceeded when images are acquired from the camera by the Built-in Viewer or other clients, images may not appear on the [Tampering
Detection] page. Stop the Built-in Viewer or other clients before using the [Tampering
Detection] page.
p.88 [Exiting Built-in Viewer] )
Note :
0
The tampering detection feature is not intended to prevent theft or fire. This feature may not function properly depending on the conditions of the object and settings.
Our company shall not be liable for any accident or damage that occurs.
0
Detection may not work depending on the installation conditions and subject. Also, tampering detection may not function for a while after the pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) operation is performed.
0
When [Motion Detection] or [Audio Detection] is set to “ON”, the tampering detection feature cannot be used.
0
When the [Tampering Detection] page is opened, electronic zoom is canceled.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Verification Screen
When tampering is detected, the area around the viewer is highlighted in red.
A red frame is displayed when tampering is detected.
Memo :
0
Tampering is deemed to have occurred when the brightness data of the image converges on a single value.
Tampering Detection
Sets tampering detection to ON/OFF.
[Set values: ON,
R
OFF]
Level
For setting the sensitivity level of tampering detection.
Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level, and hence it is more sensitive.
[Set values: 0 to
R
4 to 10]
Detection Time
For setting the minimum duration for which tampering is deemed detected.
Tampering is detected if an image meets the conditions for tampering detection for a duration longer than the preset time.
[Set values:
R
5, 10, 30, 60, 120]sec
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Tampering Detection] Page
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[Network] Page
This page sets the network settings.
This page can be used during access using
“admin”.
0
Click [Network] in the side menu.
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If you change the settings, the camera will restart. The camera takes about 2 minute to restart.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Memo :
0
If you change the settings other than host name and DNS server on the [Network] page, all of the currently operating services are terminated. For example, if you change a setting on the
[Network] page during JPEG/H.264 file distribution, the file distributions are stopped and the TCP connection is disconnected.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
IP Setting
IP Setting
Sets the DHCP client function.
To enable the DHCP, connect the camera to the network environment where the DHCP server is running.
If the DHCP server does not exist when DHCP is set to “Enable”, camera will start running with the
192.168.0.2 IP address and 255.255.255.0 subnet mask in about 2 minutes after startup. For details on entering the IP address, refer to the following.
p.21 [IP Address Setting Procedure] )
[Set values:
R
DHCP Disable, DHCP Enable]
IP Address
Sets the IP address of camera.
[Factory default: 192.168.0.2]
Subnet Mask
Sets the subnet mask of camera.
[Factory default: 255.255.255.0]
Default Gateway
Sets the default gateway of camera.
Enter 0.0.0.0 if you do not want to set a default gateway.
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]
Host Name
Sets a host name of camera.
It can consist of alphanumeric characters, hyphen
(-), and period (.). Underscore (_) character is not allowed to use.
DNS Server
Sets an address of DNS server.
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]
MAC Address
The MAC address of camera is shown as a hexadecimal number.
Other
Negotiation
Sets the network negotiation.
If you have selected a value other than “Auto”, do not set the connected network device to “Auto”. Be sure to set it to the same value as the camera.
[Set values:
R
Auto, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M
Full, 10M Half]
Note :
0
The camera and another connecting device on the network may connect automatically when other than “Auto” is selected for the camera and
“Auto” is set for the other connecting device.
0
When connection is established with “100M
Half” or “10M Half”, restriction on the communication line applies, and sending and receiving cannot be executed simultaneously. If video streams are distributed from the camera in this state, sending of instructions such as pan/ tilt/zoom (PTZ) operation to the camera may fail.
MTU
Sets the maximum size of packets which contain visual data.
[Set values: 1280 to
R
1500]
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Network] Page
[Protocol] Page
This page sets the protocol.
This page can be used during access using
“admin”.
Memo :
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
0
When you connect via Internet Explorer after changing protocol settings, enter the address using the new server port and port number in the address bar.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Protocol Settings
Sets the protocols.
HTTP/HTTPS
For selecting the protocol to use.
[Set values:
R
HTTP, HTTPS]
HTTP Server Port
You can change the port number for the built-in
HTTP server of the camera.
[Set values: 11 to
R
80 to 65524]
Memo :
0
To access the camera from Internet Explorer, input the following into the Internet Explorer address bar with the camera in the factory default state.
http://192.168.0.2
When the port number is changed to 8080, input the new port number after the IP address as follows.
http://192.168.0.2:8080
Input “:” + port number
0
Upon changing the HTTP server port, the port number for requesting video stream distribution will also be changed.
0
Set [HTTP Port] of the Built-in Viewer to the same value.
HTTPS Server Port
You can change the port number for the built-in
HTTPS server of the camera.
[Set values: 11 to
R
443 to 65524]
Memo :
0
To access the camera from Internet Explorer, input the following into the Internet Explorer address bar with the camera in the factory default state.
https://192.168.0.2
When the port number is changed to 8080, input the new port number after the IP address as follows.
https://192.168.0.2:8080
Input “:” + port number
0
Upon changing the HTTPS server port, the port number for requesting video stream distribution will also be changed.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Protocol] Page
57
SNMP
For setting SNMP.
[Set values: ON,
R
OFF]
AMX Device Discovery Protocol
You can change the AMX device detection protocol. Set to “ON” when you are using the camera on AMX’s system.
[Set values:
R
ON, OFF]
Standard Surveillance Protocol
Sets standard surveillance protocols.
ONVIF
You can change the standard surveillance protocols.
[Set values:
R
ON, OFF]
JPEG Streaming
Selects the JPEG image streaming priority.
Priority
Selects whether to give priority to the client number for JPEG image streaming or the frame rate.
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Client Number:
Gives priority to the streaming client number.
Lowers the JPEG frame rate as delivery requests increase, allowing delivery to a maximum of 20 clients.
0
Framerate:
Assigns priority to the frame rate. Set this to maintain the frame rate for JPEG images requested by clients. Delivery requests that exceed the maximum number will be denied.
[Set values:
R
Client Number, Framerate]
[Multicast] Page
This page is for setting manual multicast transmission.
All items can be set when you log in as “admin”.
If you log in as “operator”, you are only allowed to start or stop transmission.
0
When you are logged in as “admin”, press the
[OK] button to save changes made on this page.
0
When you are logged in as “admin”, a warning message will appear if you press the [OK] button upon entering an invalid value, and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Memo :
0
When the power of the camera is turned off accidentally during multicast transmission, multicast transmission will restart automatically after the camera is rebooted.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
Encoder No.1 to No.3
For setting manual distribution by Encoder No.1 to
No.3.
Memo :
0
Only the setting options for the encoder in operation will be displayed.
Encode
Displays the [Encode] settings specified for each encoder.
[Displayed values: JPEG, H.264 Baseline, H.264
High]
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Protocol] Page
9
Framesize
Displays the [Framesize] settings specified for each encoder.
9
Framerate
Displays the [Framerate] for multicast transmission.
The frame rate can be changed when Encode is set to “JPEG”.
[Set values:
R
30 fps, 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5 fps, 5 fps,
3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps, 1/2 fps, 1/3 fps, 1/5 fps, 1/10 fps,
1/30 fps]
Memo :
0
You can specify a frame rate that does not exceed the upper limit specified in the [Basic
Setting2] page or [Encoding] page.
Destination Address
For specifying the destination address of multicast transmission.
Specify the multicast address. When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, ensure that each of them is set to a different multicast address.
[(Factory default) Encoder No.1: 225.0.1.1,
Encoder No.2: 225.0.2.1, Encoder No.3:
225.0.4.1]
Destination Port
For specifying the destination port number for multicast transmission.
Specify an even number for RTP compliance.
When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, it is recommended that each of them be set to a different port number.
Multiple multicast streams cannot be received on a single computer when there are duplicate port numbers.
[(Factory default) Encoder No.1: 49152,
Encoder No.2: 59152, Encoder No.3: 29152]
Start
Saves the [Framerate], [Destination Address], and
[Destination Port] settings, and starts manual distribution.
It is displayed as a [Stop] button during distribution.
[Framerate], [Destination Address], and
[Destination Port] cannot be changed while distribution is in progress.
EncoderNo.4
For setting manual distribution by EncoderNo.4.
Destination Address
For specifying the destination address for audio distribution.
Specify the multicast address. When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, ensure that each of them is set to a different multicast address.
[Factory default: 225.0.3.1]
Destination Port
For specifying the destination port number for audio distribution.
Specify an even number for RTP compliance.
When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, it is recommended that each of them be set to a different port number.
Multiple multicast streams cannot be received on a single computer when there are duplicate port numbers.
[Factory default: 39152]
Start
Saves the [Destination Address] and [Destination
Port] settings, and starts manual distribution.
It is displayed as a [Stop] button during distribution.
[Destination Address] and [Destination Port] cannot be changed while distribution is in progress.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Multicast] Page
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[Access Restrictions] Page
This page is for setting client restrictions.
This page can be used during access using
“admin”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Access Restrictions].
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Memo :
0
This feature is applicable for restricting the acquisition of H.264/JPEG or audio transmission data. It does not impose restrictions on access via a web browser or use of API.
Note :
0
The Access Restriction feature determines whether to impose restrictions during TCP connection by the client. In the case when access restriction is set after TCP connection by a client has been established, TCP connection will not be disconnected.
Settings
Client Address
Restrictions may be imposed on clients accessing the camera using the IP address.
Access Restriction
0
Deny:
Denies acquisition of H.264/JPEG or audio transmission data from the IP address specified in [IP Address]. Restrictions are not imposed on access to the setting page.
0
Allow:
Accepts acquisition of H.264/JPEG or audio transmission data from the IP address specified in [IP Address]. Restrictions are not imposed on access to the setting page.
[Set values:
R
Deny, Allow]
IP Address
You can register up to 10 IP addresses for prohibited or permitted clients.
Memo :
0
To specify a specific IP address range, enter a combination of the IP address and subnet mask in the [IP Address] item.
0
Define the subnet mask using a length between
8 to 30 bits.
For example, to specify the range from
192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255, 192.168.0.0/24
([IP address]/[bit length of subnet mask]) is used.
Note :
0
Note that when “Allow” is selected and all IP address fields are left blank, acquisition of H.
264/JPEG or audio transmission data from all IP addresses will be denied.
Restrictions are not imposed on access to the setting page.
Additionally, the camera will also deny access when instructions for transmission to the specified IP address are sent via API.
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Access Restrictions] Page
[Time] Page
This page sets the current clock time.
This page can be used during access using
“admin”.
0
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
0
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the
[Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made.
Memo :
0
The time of the internal clock may be significantly out of alignment if the power of the product is turned off for a long time or when there is prolonged power failure. If this occurs, readjust the [Time] setting.
Settings
* Setting values with
R
are default values.
SNTP
Sets the SNTP client function.
ON:
Gets the time by periodically accessing the specified NTP server.
OFF:
Does not access the NTP server.
[Set values:
R
OFF, ON]
Memo :
0
The time is recorded in the JPEG header and
H.264 header distributed by the camera. The time recorded in the JPEG header and H.264
header may be discontinuous immediately before and after acquiring the time from the NTP server.
SNTP Server
Sets an IP address of NTP server.
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]
Interval
Sets a unit and values of measurement for the time interval at which to access the NTP server.
[Set values: Min(1-60),
R
Hour(1-24), Day(1-31)]
Time
Displays the clock time of camera.
You can correct the time by entering a value
(without seconds).
Memo :
0
The time is recorded in the JPEG header and
H.264 header distributed by the camera.
Discontinuity may occur in the time of the JPEG header and H.264 header immediately before and after changing the time.
0
Change the [Time] if it does not coincide with the
[Time Zone] of the region you are residing.
Time Zone
Sets a time zone.
[Set values: (GMT-12:00) to
R
(GMT)UTC to (GMT
+12:45)]
Memo :
0
After changing the [Time Zone], check to ensure that the [Time] is correct. If it is incorrect, readjust the [Time] accordingly.
Note :
0
When the [Time Zone] settings are changed to a value different from the factory default, they cannot be restored to the factory settings even by initializing using [All Settings] on the
[Maintenance] page.
PC Time to Camera
Click [Set] to set the computer’s time on the camera.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Time] Page
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[Password] Page
This page sets a password.
This page can be used during access using
“admin”.
Note :
0
Be sure to handle the password carefully in case you forget it.
0
If you have forgotten the password, please consult our service center.
Settings admin, operator, user
User Name
You must set passwords for the “admin”, “operator” and “user”.
Memo :
0
You can set up to four users each for “admin”,
“operator” and “user”.
0
You cannot specify a user name other than the character strings displayed.
Password
Enter a password.
You can use a combination of alphanumeric characters with hyphen (-), period (.) and underscore (_). Specify a password between 1 and
16 characters. The camera is case-sensitive.
Password Re-Input
Enter the new password again for confirmation.
Action
Enables password settings or deletes them. When you press a button, its confirmation screen appears.
0
Set button:
Sets the password you have entered.
0
Delete button:
Deletes the password.
Memo :
0
Remember that you cannot delete the “admin”,
“operator” and “user” factory default passwords.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Password] Page
[Maintenance] Page
This page maintains the camera system.
This page can be used during access using
“admin”.
0
Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [Maintenance].
Settings
Restart, Initialize
Restart
Restarts the camera. (The camera takes about 2 minute to restart.)
All Settings
Restarts the camera and initializes the set values of the camera. (The camera takes about 2 minute to initialize or restart.)
All passwords are initialized as well. However, the time zone setting and the time of the clock built in the camera is not reset.
Current services such as JPEG/H.264 streaming are all stopped.
Firmware
Update
Updates the camera firmware and restarts the camera.
Copy the new firmware file to the computer where you use the Internet Explorer, and specify the file by clicking the [Browse...] button. Press the
[Update] button to start firmware updating. Current services such as JPEG/H.264 streaming are all stopped. The firmware updating may take several minutes.
When the firmware is successfully updated, a message is displayed in the Internet Explorer.
If an error message appears, check the file of the selected firmware, and execute the update again.
Memo :
0
Executing update does not reset the camera settings.
Note :
0
Do not shut down the system and computer power supplies when the firmware is being updated and when the camera is restarting immediately after firmware updating. If the power is shut down, it may cause a malfunction of camera.
0
Before starting firmware updating, terminate any access to the camera (by the viewer or others), except for the access from the Maintenance
Page. If an access to the camera from anything other than the Maintenance Page is valid, and if you start to update the firmware, the access from this Maintenance Page may be disconnected. If it occurs, terminate the access from anything other than the Maintenance Page. Then, access to this Maintenance Page again and restart firmware updating.
0
When the window is opened in the computer for the first time after updating, ActiveX control will be installed.
Version
Displays the camera’s firmware version.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Maintenance] Page
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Language File
The Language File (the file of languages) can be uploaded or downloaded only when the “English
(Custom)” is selected by the language selection radio button.
p.16 [Uploading and Downloading of the
Download
Downloads the Language File.
Click [Download] button to download the
“language.ini” file to computer.
Upload
Uploads the Language File.
Click [Browse...] button to display the file selection screen. Please select the “language.ini” file which you edited.
Click [Upload] button to upload the selected
“language.ini” file to camera.
Auto Cleaning
Auto Cleaning
You can select whether to perform cleaning of the mechanical parts automatically.
Setting to “ON” executes cleaning at the preset time specified in [Auto Cleaning Time].
Select “ON” or “OFF”, and click [Apply].
“Auto cleaning in progress” is displayed on the screen while cleaning is in progress. After cleaning is complete, the above message disappears, and the camera resumes its original operation.
[Set values:
R
ON, OFF]
Note :
0
When the camera has stopped at the position
(any of pan, tilt, zoom and/or focus) for more than 7 days, it will perform cleaning automatically at the specified time. Cleaning takes about three seconds to complete.
Auto Cleaning Time
You can set the time to start auto cleaning.
To change the setting, enter the time and click the
[Apply] button.
[Set values: 0-23 h, 0-59 m,
R
00 h 00 m]
Installation Mode
Installation Mode
You can change the vertical orientation of the camera’s installation position.
0
Pendant Mount
Use this setting when the camera is installed to a ceiling with the lens facing down.
0
Desktop
Use this setting when the camera is installed on a desktop with the lens facing up.
[Set values:
R
Pendant Mount, Desktop]
Monitor Out
Video Standard
For setting the video standard of the monitor output signal.
[Set values:
R
NTSC, PAL]
Display Aspect Ratio
For setting the aspect ratio of the monitor output signal.
[Set values:
R
16:9, 4:3]
Note :
0
EncoderNo.2 cannot be used during monitor output.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Maintenance] Page
[Miscellaneous] Page
This page displays the software information of the camera.
This page can be used during access using
“admin”, “operator” or user.
[Operation] Page
The operation status of the camera is displayed.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
Settings
Operation
Total Sending Bitrate
Displays the total TCP/UDP bit rate sent by the camera, and individual bit rates.
Destination
Displays the number of streams the camera is sending.
Log
System Log
Displays the logs.
[Advanced Settings] Page -[Miscellaneous] Page
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[Settings] Page
Displays the firmware version and the current settings of the camera.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
The following screen is an example of one possible configuration.
[Position List] Page
Displays information on the preset position.
This page can be used during access using
“admin” or “operator”.
Memo :
0
This product enables setting up to 100 preset positions, including HOME and 1 to 99.
0
For details about the preset position, see the
[PTZ Settings] page.
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[Advanced Settings] Page - [Settings] Page
List of Factory Defaults of
Each Page
Camera Page
Camera ID
Scenefile
Iris
ND Filter
Color Level
Item Factory Settings
VN-H557
General
Auto
OFF
Normal
Black Level
Gamma
Normal
0.45
Active Gamma Level Mid
Enhance Level
3D DNR
White Balance
AWC R-Gain
AWC B-Gain
ALC AGC
Normal
Mid
ATW-Wide
107
168
High
Sense Up
Priority
Shutter Speed x2
Motion
Auto(1/30-1/8000)
Easy Day/Night Color
Back Light Compensation OFF
Encoding Page
Item
Encoder No.1 Encoding
Framesize
Framerate
Bitrate
I Frame
Interval
Encoder No.2 Encoding
Framesize
Framerate
Quality
Encoder No.3 Encoding
Monitor Out
Audio Page
Item
Communicate
Mike Gain
Mike Power Supply
Audio File No.1
Audio File No.2
Audio File No.3
Audio File No.4
Audio File No.5
Factory Settings
H.264 High
1920
´
1080
30 fps
CBR 4096 kbps
30 Frame
JPEG
640
´
480
30 fps
VFS Level 4
OFF
OFF
-
-
-
-
Factory Settings
Half Duplex
32 dB
-
ON
List of Factory Defaults of Each Page
67
Alarm Page
Action
1st Trigger
Item Factory Settings
Disable
Pin Input1 Make
Max. Interval
2nd Trigger
Action Position Number(*1) -
-
Disable
Mail Settings (*2)
Mail Address (*2)
Mail Text (*2)
JPEG Attachment (*2)
Encoder(*2)
-
-
Unset
-
No.2
(JPEG 640
´
480)
TCP IP Address (*3)
TCP Port Number (*3)
TCP Data (*3)
JPEG Attachment (*3)
Encoder(*3)
-
-
-
-
No.2
(JPEG 640
´
480)
UDP IP Address (*4)
UDP Port Number (*4)
UDP Data (*4)
-
-
-
Alarm Output Duration (*5) -
Scene File (*6)
Audio File (*7) -
General
Trigger Position Number (*8) -
Time (*9)
Easy Day/Night (*10) -
-
Time Filter Unmask All
*1 : When “Position” is selected in [Action]
*2 : When “Mail” is selected in [Action]
*3 : When “TCP” is selected in [Action]
*4 : When “UDP” is selected in [Action]
*5 : When “Pin Output1 Make”, “Pin Output1
Break”, “Pin Output2 Make”, or “Pin
Output2 Break” is selected in [Action]
*6 : When “Switch Scene File” is selected in
[Action]
*7 : When “Play Audio” is selected in [Action]
*8 : When “Position” is selected in [1st Trigger]
*9 : When “Time” is selected in [1st Trigger]
*10 : When “Easy Day/Night” is selected in [1st
Trigger]
Alarm Environment Page
Item
SMTP Server
Port Number
Send Mail Address
POP before SMTP
POP Server
Port Number
User Name
Password
Duration Output 1
Duration Output 2
Manual Output Output 1
Manual Output Output 2
Factory Settings
0.0.0.0
25
-
Disable
0.0.0.0
-
-
110
0 msec
0 msec
Break
Break
FTP Recording Page
Record Status
FTP Server
Path
User Name
Password
Item
FTP Recording Mode
Constant Encoder
-
-
-
Factory Settings
OFF
0.0.0.0
Constant+Alarm
No.2
(JPEG 640
´
480)
Interval
File Naming
1
Auto
Sunday to Saturday Unmask All
Alarm Encoder No.2
(JPEG 640
´
480)
Trigger1
Interval
Trigger2
Pre-Trigger
-
5 fps
Pin Input1 Make
Disable
5 sec
Post-Trigger 5 sec
Sunday to Saturday Unmask All
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List of Factory Defaults of Each Page
SD Card Recording Page
Item
SD Card
Status -
-
Factory Settings
Record Status -
Status No Recording
Recording Mode -
Alarm Settings
1st Trigger Pin Input1 Make
Interval -
2nd Trigger Disable
Encode Setting No.1 (H.264 High1920 ´ 1080)
PTZ Page
Item
Auto Return Mode
Factory Settings
OFF
Return Time 1 minute
EZoom Limit
Pan Limit
Tilt Limit
2
ON
-30 Degree
Speed
Auto Flip
Mid
Mode2
Privacy Mask Page
Item
Privacy Mask
Brightness Setting
Factory Settings
OFF
4
Motion Detection Page
Item
Motion Detection
Level
Factory Settings
OFF
4
Audio Detection Page
Item
No.1,2
No.1 Audio Detection
Factory Settings
No.1
OFF
Detection Sensitivity 4
Detection Time
No.2 Audio Detection
1000 ms
OFF
Detection Sensitivity 4
Detection Time 1000 ms
Tampering Detection Page
Item
Tampering Detection
Level
Detection Time
Factory Settings
OFF
4
5 sec
Network Page
Item
IP Setting
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Host Name
DNS Server
Negotiation
MTU
Protocol Page
Item
HTTP/HTTPS
HTTP Server Port
HTTPS Server Port
SNMP
AMX Device Discovery
Protocol
ONVIF
JPEG Streaming
Factory Settings
DHCP Disable
192.168.0.2
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
-
0.0.0.0
Auto
1500
Factory Settings
HTTP
80
443
OFF
ON
ON
Client Number
List of Factory Defaults of Each Page
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Multicast Page
Item
Encoder No.1 Framesize
Framerate
Destination
Address
Destination
Port
Encoder No.2 Framesize
Framerate
Destination
Address
Destination
Port
Encoder No.3 Framesize
Framerate
Destination
Address
Destination
Port
Encoder No.4 Destination
Address
Destination
Port
Factory Settings
1920 ´ 1080
30 fps
225.0.1.1
49152
640 ´ 480
30 fps
225.0.2.1
59152
640 ´ 480
30 fps
225.0.4.1
29152
225.0.3.1
39152
Access Restrictions Page
Item
Access Restriction
IP Address -
Factory Settings
Deny
Time Page
Item
SNTP
SNTP Server
Interval
Time Zone
Factory Settings
OFF
0.0.0.0
Hour(1-24), 1
(GMT) UTC
Password Page
Password
Item
Password Re-Input
Factory Settings
Displayed as ***.
Default passwords are: admin: jvc
operator: jvc user: jvc
Maintenance Page
Item
Auto Cleaning
Auto Cleaning Time
Factory Settings
ON
00 h 00 m
Installation Mode Pendant Mount
Monitor Out Video Standard NTSC
Display Aspect
Ratio
16:9
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Table of contents
- 2 Getting Started
- 2 Safety Precautions
- 3 Contents
- 4 Features
- 5 Precautions
- 9 Accessories
- 10 Name of Parts
- 12 About SD Cards
- 13 Alarm Input/Output Signal
- 14 Camera Setting Requirements
- 14 Operating Environment
- 14 Network
- 16 Images
- 16 Selection of Languages on Setting Pages
- 17 Pages Available to Each User
- 18 Mounting the Camera
- 18 Installation and Connection Preparations
- 20 Mounting the Camera
- 21 IP Address Settings
- 21 IP Address Setting Procedure
- 21 Step1 Set the IP Address of the Computer for Configuring the Camera Settings
- 22 Step2 Internet Explorer Setting
- 23 Step3 Connecting the Camera to the Computer
- 24 Step4 IP Address Setting for the Camera
- 26 Setting Using Internet Explorer
- 26 How to Open the Settings Page
- 26 Screen Configuration of Setting Page
- 27 Built-in Viewer Menu List
- 28 [Basic Setting1] Page
- 29 [Basic Setting2] Page
- 31 [Advanced Settings] Page
- 31 [Camera] Page
- 35 [Encoding] Page
- 37 [Audio] Page
- 39 [Alarm] Page
- 42 [Alarm Environment] Page
- 43 [FTP Recording] Page
- 45 [SD Card Recording] Page
- 49 [PTZ] Page
- 51 [Privacy Mask] Page
- 53 [Motion Detection] Page
- 54 [Audio Detection] Page
- 55 [Tampering Detection] Page
- 56 [Network] Page
- 57 [Protocol] Page
- 58 [Multicast] Page
- 60 [Access Restrictions] Page
- 61 [Time] Page
- 62 [Password] Page
- 63 [Maintenance] Page
- 65 [Miscellaneous] Page
- 65 [Operation] Page
- 66 [Settings] Page
- 66 [Position List] Page
- 67 List of Factory Defaults of Each Page
- 71 Operation
- 71 Built-in Viewer Operation
- 72 Built-in Viewer Screen Configuration
- 74 [Control]
- 74 [Image Settings] Settings
- 76 [PTZ Settings]
- 78 [PTZ Control]
- 80 [Viewer Setup]
- 80 [Unicast] Settings
- 81 [Multicast] Settings
- 82 [On Screen Display] Settings
- 83 [Audio Monitor] Settings
- 84 [Other] Settings
- 85 [SD Card] Operation Screen
- 88 Exiting Built-in Viewer
- 89 Others
- 89 Troubleshooting
- 93 Consumable Parts
- 94 Appendix (Restrictions during Multi-encoding)
- 97 Specifications