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HD NETW ORK CAMERA VN-H37U VN-H137U VN-H237U VN-H237VPU VN-H57U VN-H257U VN-H257VPU VN-H157WPU Instructions (Setting) LST1244-001C[...]
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2 Getting Started Getting Start ed Contents .............. .................... ........... 2 Camera Settin g Requirements Network .... ................. ................. ........ 4 Images ........... .............. ............... ........ 7 Operating protocol ............. ................. 7 Setting Pages .............. .................... ...[...]
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3 How to read t his manual 䡵 Symbols in this manual Caution : Operational precautions are provided. Note : Limitations relat ed to functions and use, and other helpful information are provided. A : Reference pages or ref erence items. 䡵 Contents of this manual ● This manual e xplains the system setup using Intern et Explorer , and the Built-i[...]
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4 Camera Settin g Requirements ● Ensure that there is sufficie nt network bandwidth for the data volume to be sent out by camera. Also, do not send multicast stream that exceeds the bandwidth. If the entire bandwidth is used by the multicast stream, you may fail to control the camera via the network. ● Data volume to be sent by camera varies wi[...]
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5 Restrictions on the Number of Distributions for Camera The maximum number of distributions for camera is determined by t he settings as well as requirements from the client. For JPEG distribution, you can select either A Frame Rate Priority B mode or A Client Number Priority B mode. A Frame Rate Priority B mode distributes JPEG images according t[...]
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6 Camera Settin g Requirements Insufficient Network Bandwidth When there is insufficient bandwidth, the number of JPEG frames (frame rate) that the client can acquire will decrease. Also, the image distribution will delay. In the case of H.264/ MPEG-4, noise interference may occur and playback may fail. Network Delay When the client acquires JPEG v[...]
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7 H.264 Profiles High profiles can maintain high image quality with a low bit rate, but as the decoder needs to support high profiles, th e processing load on the decoder becomes heavier. Compared to high profiles , baseline profile offers lower compression performance, but the processing load on the decoder will be reduced. Selecting high profiles[...]
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8 Camera Settin g Requirements Selection of Lang uages on Setting Pages There is a radio button for selecting the language at the right top corner of the setting pages, however the language will be automatically set according to t he OS environment of your computer. If you select Japanese while using an English-language OS, it may not be correctly [...]
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9 Uploading and downlo ading of the Language File You can change the language on setting pages and built-in viewer of the camera. ● Procedure (1) Click "Do wnload" button on the Maintenance page. (2) Save "language .ini" file to the appr opriate folder in the computer. (3) Edit the dow nloaded "language.ini" file usi[...]
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10 Camera Settin g Requirements Enter User Name and Password User name and password ent ry will be required at the beginning. There are three access authorization levels to camera. The factory settings are as follows. Memo: ● When accessing to th e camera from Internet Explorer, refer to the "Instructions (IP Address Settings)." Pages A[...]
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11 Pages that Users Have Access to Restrictions are placed on the pages that users have access to. In addition, links on the setting pages are also displayed according to the access privileges of the user. 䢇 admin 䢇 operator 䢇 user Basic Setting1 [Network] [Time] Basic Setting2 [Came ra] [Encode] Details [Camera] [Encoding] [Audio](VN-H57U/H2[...]
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12 Internet Explorer Setting How to Open the Setting Page 1. Enter IP address of camera in the ad dress bar of Internet Explorer. (for example, the factory default of A http://192.168.0.2 B ) 2. Enter the user name and p assword. (The factory default is A admin B and A jvc B ) 3. The Built-in Viewer of the camera is displayed. Memo: ● When IP add[...]
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13 Basic Setting1 Page This page sets the network basic. This page can be used during access using A admin B . Memo: ● If you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer, you can op en the [Basic Setting1] page without going through the Built-in Viewer. http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/display.cgi?basicmen u1.html ● Pre[...]
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14 Internet Explorer Setting Basic Setting1 Page (continued) Settings (continued) Network A 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 IP Setting to DHCP but the DHCP server does not exist, the camera will start with the IP address of [...]
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15 Basic Setting2 Page This page sets fundamental camera and encoding parameters. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Memo: ● If you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer, you can op en the [Basic Setting2] page without going through the Built-in Viewer. http://192.168.0.2/cgi[...]
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16 Internet Explorer Setting Basic Setting2 Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) A Camera ID Text entered here will be written in the H.264 header and the JPEG comment segment (item name: camera). It links to the [Camera ID] of the [Camera] page. ( A Page 19) Memo: ● Refer to the "API[...]
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17 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. C Encode Select the frame size for ea ch screen of JPEG and H.264 from the following six patterns. 䡵 Selectable distribution size Set value Frame Size Frame Rate Commu- nication speed Bit rate I Frame Interval 1 H.264 High 1920x1080 30 fps 1920 x 1080 30 fps 8 Mbps CBR 30 frames 2 H.264 [...]
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18 Internet Explorer Setting Camera Page This page sets the camera's parameters. Settings here are linked to the Came ra in the "Basic Setting2" page . ( A Page 16) This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon e[...]
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19 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A Camera ID A character string entere d here will be written to the JPEG comment segment (item name: camera). Memo: ● You can enter up to 40 ch aracters consisting of alphabets (both upper case and lower case), numerals, parentheses, commas, periods, spaces and hyphens. Use the radio but[...]
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20 Internet Explorer Setting Camera Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) C Brightne ss Adjusts the brightness of an image. Increasing the value bri ghtens dark areas, and decreasing the value makes bright areas more pleasing to the eye. [Set values: ⴑ 5 to Normal to 5 ] D Color Level Adjus[...]
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21 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. I White Balance Adjusts the white balance. White balance can be ad justed for a light source with a color temperature range of 2300 K t o 10000 K. [Set values: ATW-Wide , ATW-Narrow, AWC ] ATW-Wide Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color temperature tracking) Wide mode[...]
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22 Internet Explorer Setting Camera Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) J ALC Maintains the video l evel according to the object brightn ess. The priority of motion (by AGC) or the priority of pictu re quality (by Sense Up) can be selected. If both are set simultaneously, you can set their [...]
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23 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. K Shutter Speed Sets the shutter speed. 1/30 to 1/10000 : Fixes the shutter speed. Auto (1/30 - 1/100) : Varies the shutter speed automatically between 1/ 30 and 1/100 seconds according to the brightness. Auto (1/30 - 1/1000) : Varies the shutter speed automatically betw een 1/ 30 and 1/10[...]
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24 Internet Explorer Setting Camera Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) L Day/Night (VN-H37U/H57U/ H257U/H237VPU/ H257VPU/ H157WPU only) Sets video to Black & White mode. Also allows you to select from among 3 levels for automatically activati ng Black & White mode in low-light cond[...]
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25 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. M Back Light Compensation Selects the backlight compensation function. Enables unwanted light sources to be excluded fr om the photomet ry area. OFF : Disables backlight compensation. Areas 1 to 4 : Select a photometry area from the four a reas. [Set values: OFF , Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, A[...]
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26 Internet Explorer Setting Encoding Page This page sets JPEG/H.264/MPEG-4 encoding parameters. This entry links to the [Encode] item of "Basic Setting2" page. ( A Page 17) This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed up[...]
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27 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A Encode Select the encoding from [Single Enco d e], [Multi Resolution] or [Multi- Encode]. C options vary depending on the selected encoding system. [Set values: Single-Encode , Multi-Resolution, Multi-Encode1, Multi-Encode2 ] Single-Encode [Set valu es: JPEG, H.264 Baseline, H.264 High] [...]
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28 Internet Explorer Setting Encoding Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) C Multi-Resolution From H.264 High, H.264 Baseline and JPEG, you can select one and set different frame sizes to up to three channels. The frame rate that can be set is lower than 5 fps. Encoder No.1 Encoding Displa y[...]
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29 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. C Multi-Resolution (co ntinued) Encoder No.3 Encoding Displa y When you use Encoder N o.3, turn ON the encoding that you selected in multi resolution. If you select A OFF B , you will not be able t o set Encoder No.3. [Set values: JPEG, OFF] Framesize Same as for Encoder No.1. The default [...]
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30 Internet Explorer Setting Encoding Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) C Multi-Encode1 (contin ued) Encoder No.2 Encoding Displa y Displays the encoding system selected in Multi-Encode1. [For JPEG+H.264 Baseline : H.264 Baseline] [For JPEG+H.264 High : H. 264 High] Framesize Select the f[...]
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31 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. C Multi-Encode2 The following can be set for Encod er No.1 and Encoder No.2. JPEG(1280 x 960) + MPEG4 (640 x 480) JPEG(1280 x 960) + MPEG4 (320 x 240) JPEG(640 x 480) + MPEG4 (640 x 480) JPEG(320 x 240) + MPEG4 (320 x 240) The frame rate can be set to 15 fps or lower. Encoder No.1 Encoding[...]
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32 Internet Explorer Setting Encoding Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) C Multi-Encode2 (contin ued) Encoder No.2 Encoding Displa y Displays the "MPEG4" encoding selected for Multi-Encode2. Framesize Displays the frame size selected for Multi-Encode2. Framerate S pecify the fram[...]
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33 Audio Page (These features are not available on VN-H37U /H137U/H237U/H237VPU.) This page sets audio parameters. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● Click [Advanced Settings] to display the setting menu. ● Click [Audio]. ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. 䢇 Audio * The [Set values] in b[...]
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34 Internet Explorer Setting Audio Page (continued) 䢇 Upload Settings (continued) D Audio File No.1 - No.5 Registers an audio file of the output fr om the camera's audio output cable or connector when the ala rm is activated. 䡵 To output the registered audio ● Create a file on a computer with the following sp ecifications, and register i[...]
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35 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 A admin B or A operator B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. Only the items that are valid under the selected action will be saved. If you set an [Action] to A Dis[...]
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36 Internet Explorer Setting Alarm Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) A Action Selects the action performed when the alarm is activated. Disable : Performs no action. Mail : Sends an email. Specify the reci pient's mail ad dress. The mail subject will be "Alarm from {model name}&[...]
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37 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. B 1st Trigger Select the 1st trigger to perform an action. [Set values: Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input1 B reak, Pin Input2 Make, Pin Input2 Break, Position, Audio Detection1, Audio Detection2 (VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only), Motion Detection, Tampering Detection, Black & White, Day/Ni[...]
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38 Internet Explorer Setting Alarm Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) E TCP TCP IP Address : Enter the IP address or FQDN of the destin ation of TCP notification. TCP Port Number : Enter the port numbe r of the destination of TCP notification. (1 to 65535) TCP Data : Enter a character stri[...]
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39 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. F Action Position Number For setting the position number to move to when [Action] item A is set to "Positi on". [Set values: 0 to 19 ] F Audio File For selecting the file number to play when [Action] item A is set to "Pla y Audio". [Set values: 1 to 5 ] F Trigger Positi[...]
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40 Internet Explorer Setting Alarm Environment Page This page sets up the alarm environment. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. [...]
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41 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A Mail Settings (VN-H57U/H257U/ H257VPU/H157WPU only) For setting the mail options when [Mai l] is selected as the action on the Alarm page. If an SMTP server, a port number or a sender's mail address has been set, "Preset" will be displayed. SMTP Server Sets the IP address [...]
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42 Internet Explorer Setting Storage Page This page sets up data recording. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel[...]
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43 If A Storage Mode is set to "FTP Record", FTP Record options will be displayed. * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A Storage Mode Selects a storage mode. Depending on the selected storage mode, B options vary. [Set values: OFF , FTP Record ] B FTP Server Sets an IP address of FTP server or FQDN. C Path Sets a path[...]
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44 Internet Explorer Setting Storage Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) G Constant Sets the continuo us recording. Encoder Selects an Encoder for continuous recording. Memo: ● You can select an Encoder No. for JPEG file encoding. Interval Sets a recording interval by seconds. [Set values[...]
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45 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. H Alarm (continued) Trigger1, Interval, Trigger2 For the VN-H137U/H237U Trigger 1 : Sets a condition to record an alarm. [Set values: Position , Motion Detection, Tampering Detection, time ] Interval : Unavailable. Trigger 2 : Unavailable. For the VN-H37U/H237VPU Trigger 1 : Sets a conditi[...]
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46 Internet Explorer Setting memo[...]
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47 memo[...]
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48 Internet Explorer Setting memo[...]
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49 PTZ Page This page sets the movement speed for Auto Return and Preset Positio n. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● First, set the frame size to 640 x 360 or 640 x 480 in the [Encode] page. ( A Page 26) Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon enteri[...]
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50 Internet Explorer Setting Auto Patrol Page This page sets the Auto Patrol operation to switch and display multiple position images at preset time interval. Set this page to view registered positions in order. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● First, set the frame size to 640 x 360 or 640 x 480 in the [Enco[...]
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51 Memo: ● Register the position in [PTZ Se ttings] of Built- in Viewer. ( A Page 105) ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to re store the invalid entry to the value before th e[...]
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52 Internet Explorer Setting Privacy Mask Page Privacy Mask is a function t hat can mask a portion of image. Rectangular privacy mask areas can be set for t he camera. Drag the blue rectangular areas on the screen to set the privacy mask for them. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Settings (continued) Click [Adva[...]
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53 Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● When camera images are acquired by the Built-in Viewer or another cl ient and if this acquisition exceeds the distribution capability of camera, the video images may no t appear on the Privacy Mask page. When you use the Privacy Mask page, turn the Built-in Viewer and another client[...]
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54 Internet Explorer Setting Motion Detection Page This page sets the motion detection. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Settings (continued) Click [Advanced Settings] and [Motion Detection]. Click [Advanced Settings] and [Motion Detection]. 䡵 13 horizontal by 9 vertical block (For aspect ratio 4:3) 䡵 15 hor[...]
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55 Memo: ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to re store the invalid entry to the value before th e change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made[...]
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56 Internet Explorer Setting Audio Detection Page (VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only) This page sets the audio detection. This page can be used during access using "admin" or "operator". Memo: ● The meter turns green when below the detection level t hreshold, and turns red when above the detection level threshold. ● Press t[...]
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57 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A No.1, (No.2) Select the item to use with the peak meter for detection confirmation. [Set values: No.1 , No.2 ] B No.1 Audio Detection Enables/disables detection of No.1. [Set values: ON, OFF] Level Sets the detection level. [Set values: 0 to 4 to 10 ] Detection Time Detects audio that co[...]
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58 Internet Explorer Setting Tampering Detection Pages This page sets the tampering detection. This page can be used during access using "admin" or "operator". Memo: ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore [...]
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59 Network Page This page sets the network settings. This page can be used during access using A admin B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If you change the settings, the camera will restart. The camera takes about 9 0 seconds to restart. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning me[...]
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60 Internet Explorer Setting Network Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) IP Setting A IP Setting Sets the DHCP client function. To enable the DHCP, connect the ca mera to the network environment where the DHCP server is running. If you have A enabled B the DHCP but the DHCP server does not [...]
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61 Protocol Pa ge This page sets the protocol. This page can be used during access using A admin B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to re store the invalid entry to the[...]
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62 Internet Explorer Setting Protocol Page (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) B Protocol Settings (continu ed) HTTP Server Port You can change the port number for the built-in HTTP server of the camera. [Set values: 1 to 80 to 65535 ] Memo: ● To access the camera from Internet Explorer, enter[...]
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63 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. C Standard Surveillance Protocol Sets standard surv eillance protocols. PSIA/ONVIF You can change the standard su rveillance protocols. [Set values: PSIA, ONVIF, OFF] D JPEG Streaming Selects the JPEG image streaming priority. Priority Selects whether to give priority to the client number [...]
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64 Internet Explorer Setting Register Information Displays valid server certificates. This page can be used during access using A admin B . ● This is displayed when you update the HTTPS an d SNMP functions. For directions on updating, refer to [HTTPS and SNMP Function Update Procedure]. ( A Page 125) Settings (continued)[...]
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65 Create Server Certificate Page This page is for creating a new server certificate for local certification. This page can be used during access using "admin". ● This is displayed when you update the HTTPS an d SNMP functions. For directions on updating, refer to [HTTPS and SNMP Function Update Procedure]. ( A Page 125) ● Characters [...]
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66 Internet Explorer Setting Multicast Page (Audio-related functions are only avail able on the VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU.) This page specifies manual multicast streaming. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Memo: ● To save the changes made to the entire page, press the [OK] button. ● If the [OK] button is [...]
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67 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Memo: ● If the camera power supply is turned Off during multic ast streaming, the camera will restart multicast streaming automatically after the camera is restarted. ● Settings A ~ I are not displayed when t he encoder is set to "OFF". Encoder No.1 to No.3 Sets the manual st[...]
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68 Internet Explorer Setting Access Restrictions Page This page sets the client restrictions. This page can be used during access using A admin B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Canc[...]
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69 Note: ● If "Allow" is selected, but all IP address fields are left blank, retrieving H.264, JPEG or MPEG-4 by all IP addresses will be denied. An access to the Settings page is not restricted. Additionally, the camera also denies transmission to an IP address if it is specified via API. Memo: ● When you set a specific IP address ra[...]
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70 Internet Explorer Setting Time Page This page sets the current clock time. This page can be used during access using A admin B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an inva lid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to re[...]
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71 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A SNTP Sets the SNTP client function. OFF :Does not access to NTP server. ON :Gets the time by periodical acce ssing to the specified NTP server. [Set values: OFF , ON ] Memo: ● The time is recorded in the JPEG header when distributed by the camera. The time recorded in the JPEG h eader [...]
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72 Internet Explorer Setting Password Page This page sets a password. This page can be used during access using A admin B . Settings (continued) A B C D Click [Advanced Settings] and [Password]. A User Name You must set passwords for the "admin", "operator" and "user". Memo: ● You can set up to four users each for &q[...]
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73 Note: ● Always handle the password carefully so that you do not forget it. ● If you have forgotten the password, pl ease consult your nearest JVC dealer. D Action Enables password settings or deletes them. When you press a butto n, its confirmation screen appears. Set : Sets the pa ssword you have entered. Delete : Deletes the default passwo[...]
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74 Internet Explorer Setting Focus Page You can adjust the focus from a computer (ele ctric focus) for VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU. Select the adjustment mode from the pull-dow n menu and perform adjustment as necessary. This page can be used during access using "admin" or "operator". Note: ● Before making adjustments via th[...]
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75 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A Focus Status Focus adjustment operation status. Ready : Preparing to move. Stop : Not moving. Moving : Currently moving. Error : A moving error occurred. B Adjust Mode Sets the adjustment mode. When using an adjustment mode other th an "Select" and you do not perform any operat[...]
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76 Internet Explorer Setting Focus Page (continued ) When you select "Day Focus Adjust" in [ B Adjust Mode], the camera aut omatically enters color mode and Focus Assist mode. Adjust the focus in a bright environment. Settings (continued) C D C One Push Auto Focus Click the [Execute] button to automatically adjust the focus. T his may tak[...]
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77 When you select "Night Focus Offset" in [ B Adjust Mode], the ca mera automatically enters Black &White mode and Focus Assist mode. Adjust the offs et value in a B&W mode environment to achieve focus. When you select "Back Focus Position Initialize" in [ B Adjust Mode], the camera automatically enters color mode. E E [...]
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78 Internet Explorer Setting Maintenance Page This page maintains the camera system. This page can be used during access using A admin B . * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Settings (continued) B C D E A Click [Advanced Setti ngs] and [Maintenance]. A Lens (VN-H37U/ H57U only) Selects the lens type and adjusts the lens. Lens [...]
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79 C Firmware Displays the update, the version and th e program number of the firmware. Update Updates the camera firmware and restarts the camera. Your camera settings are saved. Copy the new firmware file to the computer where you use the Interne t Explorer , and open the file by pressing the [Browse...] button. Press the [Update] button to start[...]
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80 Internet Explorer Setting Maintenance Page (continued) Settings (continued) D Languag e File The Language File (the file of languages) can be uploaded or downloaded only when the "English (Custom)" is sele cted by the language selection radio button. ( A Page 8) Download Downloads the Language File. Click [Download] button to download [...]
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81 LED State Page This page sets the [STATUS] LED indication of the camera. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Memo: ● Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. If you press the [Cancel] button, your changes are canceled and the current came ra settings are displayed. * The [Set values] in bold letters a[...]
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82 Internet Explorer Setting List of Factory Defaults of Each Page 䡵 Camera Page ( A Page 18) 䡵 Encoding Page ( A Page 26) 䡵 Audio Page ( A Page 33) (This function is only available on VN-H57U/ H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU) Settings (continued) Item Factory Defaults Camera ID Model name (An example of VN-H137 for the VN-H137U) Scenefile General Brig[...]
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83 䡵 Alarm Page ( A Page 35) *1: If Actio n is set to "Position" *2: If Actio n is set to "Mail Settings" *3: If Actio n is set to "TCP Data" *4: If Actio n is set to "UDP Data" *5: If Action is set to "Audio Playb ack" *6: If Action is set to "Pin Output1 Make", " Pin Output1 Break[...]
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84 Internet Explorer Setting List of Factory Defaults of Each Page (continued) 䡵 Storage Page ( A Page 42) *1: If Reco rding Mode is set to "FTP Record" 䡵 PTZ Page ( A Page 49) 䡵 Auto Patrol Page ( A Page 50) 䡵 Privacy Mask Page ( A Page 52) 䡵 Motion Detection Page ( A Page 54) 䡵 Audio Detection Page ( A Page 56) (This functio[...]
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85 䡵 Network Page ( A Page 59) 䡵 Protocol Page ( A Page 61) 䡵 Multicast Page ( A Page 66) 䡵 Access Restrictions Page ( A Page 68 ) 䡵 Time Page ( A Page 70) 䡵 Password Page ( A Page 72) 䡵 LED State Page ( A Page 81) Item F actory Defaults IP Setting DHCP Disable IP Address 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 H[...]
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86 Internet Explorer Setting Miscellaneous Page This page displays the software information of the camera. This page can be used during access using A admin B , A operator B or A user B . Settings (continued) Click [Advanced Settings] and [Miscellaneous].[...]
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87 Operation Page This page displays the operation status of camera. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . A B C Click [Advanced Setti ngs] and [Operation]. A Total Sending Bitrate Displays the total TCP/UDP bit rate sent by the camera, and individual bit rates. B Destination Displays the number of streams the camera[...]
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88 Internet Explorer Setting Settings Page Displays the firmware version and the current settings of the camera. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . The following screen is an exampl e of one possible configu ration. Settings (continued) Click [Advanced Settings] and [Settings].[...]
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96 Internet Explorer Setting Position List Page Displays the preset position information. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Settings (continued) Click [Advanced Settings ] and [Position List].[...]
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97 Patrol Settings Page Displays the Auto Patrol information and its settings. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . Click [Advanced Settings] and [Patrol Settings].[...]
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98 Operations The camera has the Built-in Viewer. Enter the IP address of camera in the address bar of Internet Explorer. The Built-in Viewer allows H.264/JPEG/MPEG-4 data monitori ng and digital PTZ operations. 䡵 When you are using the JPEG data compression, you can display a series of still images and record still images. 䡵 Audio can be sent [...]
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99 Screen Conf iguration B C AE DH I J KL F Operation menu A MENU OFF/ MENU ON Displays or hides the operation menu. Click [MENU ON], and the operation menu will appea r at the left of the page. B Control Switches the Operation Me nu to the Control Menu. Click the [Control] button to adjust the [Image Settings], [PTZ Settings] or [PTZ Control] sett[...]
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100 Operations Screen Config uration (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Memo: ● The Built-in Viewer settings are stored in the Cookies text file. ● From this Settings screen, you can set up the Buil t-in Viewer as the software on the computer. You cannot set up camera operations from this screen. Searching and [...]
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101 Picture Quality Setting Adjusts the picture quality. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● While the Viewer Setup Menu is open, click [Control] to switch to the Control Menu. ● Click [Image Settings] to open the Settings screen. B A C D Click here. 䡵 Image Settings[...]
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102 Operations Picture Quality Se tting (continued) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. Built-in Viewer Operations (continued) A White Balance Selects the white balance control function. Mode ATW-Wide : Selects the Auto-Trackin g White Balance (automatic color temperature tracking) Wide mode. Adjusts the white balance automatic[...]
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103 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. C Day/Night (VN-H37U/H57U/ H257U/H237VPU/ H257VPU/H1 57WPU only) Sets video to Black & White mode. Also allows you to select from among 3 levels for automatically activati ng Black & White mode in low-light conditions. Mode Color : Keeps color mode activated at all times. Black &a[...]
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104 Operations PTZ Settings Sets the camera preset position. ● This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● While the Viewer Setup Menu is open, click [Control] to switch to the Control Menu. ● Click [PTZ Settings] to open the Settings screen. Note: ● You can use the Digital PTZ fo r frame sizes 640 x360 and 640x4[...]
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105 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A Preset Position Sets the camera preset position. Position Selects a Position. [Set values: HOME , 1 to 19 ] Title Displays the current title. To register or change the title, enter a title here. (The title can be entered using up to 32 alp hanumeric characters or up to 16 dual-byte char[...]
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106 Operations PTZ Control Controls the PTZ function. You can set up the PTZ from the [PTZ Settings] page. ( A Page 104) ● This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● While the Viewer Setup Menu is open, click [Control] to switch to the Control Menu. ● Click [PTZ Settings] to open the Settings screen. Built-in View[...]
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107 * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. A Auto Function Starts or stops automatic patrol. Press the [Start] button to start automatic patrol. The [Stop] button is displayed during Auto Patrol. Press the [Stop] button to stop automatic patrol. B Preset Position You can select a preset position and click the [GoTo] button to move[...]
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108 Operations Unicast Settings You can set the HTTP port and the JPEG frame rate in Unicast. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Vie wer Setup Menu. ● Click [Unicast] to open the Settings screen. ● When you click the [Apply] button, the c[...]
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109 A HTTP Port You can change the port number to be used when the client computer accesses to the camera via HTTP. Specify the same value as the paramet er being set on the camera's Protocol Page. ( A Page 61) [Factory default: 80] B JPEG Frame Rate Sets a frame rate for image acquisition by the viewer. A high frame rate increases the amount [...]
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110 Operations Multicast Settings You can set up an IP addresses for images and audio received in multicast, and set up the multicast ports. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Vie wer Setup Menu. ● Click [Video] or [Audio] in [Multicast] to[...]
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111 Memo: ● For Multicast IP Address and Multicast Port specif y the same value as the one set on the [Multicast] page ( A Page 66) for Destination Address and Destination Port respectively. 䡵 Video settings A Multicast IP Address You can change the multicast IP address. [Factory default: 225.0.1.1] B Multicast Port You can change the multicast[...]
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112 Operations On Screen Display Settings Sets a display item on the viewer screen. An image is overlaid by characters on the Built-in Viewer. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Vie wer Setup Menu. ● Click [On Screen Display] to open the Se[...]
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118 Operations Settings related to Audio Monitor (VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only) This is used to make settings related to s ending and receiving audio via the Built-in Viewer. ● This page can be used during access using "admin" or " operator". ● To use this, the password for the user name "o perator" must be s[...]
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119 䡵 Receiving settings Specifies settings for receiving audio streamed from the camera. A Receive Enables/disables reception. To re ceive audio streams, select "ON". B Protocol Selects the stream type for receiving audio. Select "HTTP (Unicast)" to recov er by retransmission when packet loss occurs. Select "RTP (Multica[...]
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120 Operations Other Settin g When you are using the JPEG data compre ssion, you can display still images. You can rename the folder wh ich stores a captured file. This page can be used during access using A admin B or A operator B . ● When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Vie wer Setup Menu. ● Click [Other] to op[...]
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121 Exiting the Built-in Viewer Click the [ ⳯ ] button at the right top corner of the window to exit the viewer. Memo: ● When you start the Built-in Viewer in the next time , start the Interne t Explorer and enter the URL of Built-in Viewer in the address bar of the explorer. For example, if the camera has IP address "192.168.0.2" , e[...]
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122 Others Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes and A ctions Taken Reference Page I do not know the IP address of the camera. ● IP address "192.168.0.2" and subnet mask "255.255.255.0" are set by default during factory shipment. ● If you have set the [ IP Setting] to A DHCP Enable B and if you start the camera on the LAN [...]
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123 Symptom Possible Causes and Ac tions Taken Reference Page Multicast images do not play. ● Start manual multicast streaming from the [Multicast] page of the camera. ● When you receive mul ticast streaming using the Built-in Viewer, check to see that multica st address and port number matc hes between the [Multicast] page of camera and the Bu[...]
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124 Others Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Possible Causes and A ctions Taken Reference Page I cannot receive an alarm via TCP/UDP. ● Multicast streaming may be blocked by the Windows 7 Firewalls. In that case, you can go through the firewalls as follows. A Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [System and Security]. B Open [Check firewall statu[...]
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125 The camera's default settings do not support using the HTTPS and SNMP functions. To use the HTTPS and SNMP functions, use the firmware update func t ion via the Maintenance Page, and update to the firmware version designated below. ( A Pag e 79) Acquire firmware for updating via the site below. http://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/pro/vnetwo[...]
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