JVC VR-716E manual

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    VR-716E INSTRUCTIONS DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER Please read the follo wings before getting started: Thank you f or purchasing this JVC product. Bef ore operating this unit, please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible perf ormance. Set the “TIME ZONE” before oper ating this unit. F or the setting method, refer to ‘Setting t[...]

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    2 IMPORTANT (In the United Kingdom) Mains Supply (AC 230 V) WARNING – THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code; GREEN-and-YELLOW : EARTH BLUE : NEUTRAL BROWN : LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings ide[...]

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    3 䡵 Place of storage and use Please av oid storing or using this D VR in the f ollowing places: • Extremely hot or cold places bey ond the allow able tem- perature f or operation (5˚C - 40˚C). • Humid or dry places beyond the allo wable humidity r ange f or operation (30 % - 80 % RH). • Dusty or sandy places. • Places e xposed to oil, s[...]

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    4 Getting Started Ta b le of Content ....................................................................... 4 Main Features ........................................................................... 5 Precautions .............................................................................. 6 Names and Functions ..................................[...]

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    5 SEQUENCE MULTI REC STOP PLAY STILL DISPLAY CANCEL SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE TIMER Built-in hard disk drive with a high capacity of 160 GB Simultaneous recor ding of 400 images / sec in 16 channels Recording up to 400 images/second. Simultaneous Pla ybac k mode Pla yback, jog/shuttle pla ybac k and skip play[...]

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    6 Precautions 䡵 Do not stack up the equipment to pre vent tempera- ture within from rising. 䡵 Do not stand this equipment vertically during use. 䡵 Handle this equipment with care. Do not subject it to physical shoc k. 䡵 Do not expose the equipment to ph ysical shock during transport. In par ticular , do not move the equipment during recor d[...]

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    7 ALARM SENSOR SEQUENCE MULTI REC STOP PLAY STILL DISPLAY CANCEL SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE ALARM SENSOR ALARM SENSOR ALARM SENSOR 11 1 91 0 34 12 78 56 13 14 15 16 TIMER 3 1 2 6 5 7 8 9 0 4 1 [OPERA TE] Button and Operate LED To tur n off the power , press the button continuously f or about 2 seconds. ☞ P a[...]

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    8 ALARM SENSOR SEQUENCE MULTI REC STOP PLAY STILL DISPLAY CANCEL SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE ALARM SENSOR ALARM SENSOR ALARM SENSOR 11 1 91 0 34 12 78 56 13 14 15 16 TIMER ! # ^ % $ & * ( @ Names and Functions (Fr ont) Getting Started (continued) ! [HDD] LED Lights up when the b uilt-in hard disk dr ive is [...]

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    9 COM EXT REC OUT REC SER IN OUT RST CLK OUT WAR IN COM RST OUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 ALARM 13 16 9 12 5 8 1 4/ 16 EE OUT AC IN SCSI RS-232C UPS 2 1 AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT 2 1 LAN AUDIO IN VIDEO IN THRU OUT 1234 5678 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 SIGNAL GND CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVI S:RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQ (220V[...]

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    10 COM EXT REC OUT REC SER IN OUT RST CLK OUT WAR IN COM RST OUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 ALARM 1 ALARM IN 2 ALARM RESET 3 CLOCK RESET IN 4 SERIES REC IN 5 EXT REC IN 6 COM 7 SERIES REC OUT 8 CLOCK RESET OUT 9 W ARNING OUT 0 ALARM REC OUT COM EXT REC OUT REC SER IN OUT RST CLK OUT WAR IN COM RST OUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 [...]

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    11 5V 22k 22k 22k 22k 22k 22k 5V 22k 22k 4.7k 12V 10k 3.3V 22k 22k 5V 22k 22k 22k 22k 1k 5V 22k 22k 5V 22k 22k 4.7k 12V T erminal Signal Level Remarks [CLOCK RESET IN] [CLOCK RESET OUT] [ALARM IN] [ALARM REC OUT] [ALARM RESET] [EXT REC IN] [SERIES REC OUT] [SERIES REC IN] [W ARNING OUT] Ensure that the impedance at the output is 10 k ¸ ¸ ¸ ¸ ¸[...]

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    12 Names and Functions (Fr ont Displa y) 1 Operation Mode Indicator Displays the oper ation mode of VR-716. 2 (Timer) Indicator Lights up when in the Timer Recording Standby or Timer Recording mode. ☞ P age 46 ‘Record Progr amming Using the Program Timer’ 3 (Repeat Record) Indicator Lights up when VR-716 is set in the Repeat Record mode. ☞ [...]

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    13 Names and Functions (Fr ont Displa y) 䡵 Clock Displa y: Example > 12:34:56, 1 March When in the Play mode, displa y of recording time on the playbac k screen is not possible. 䡵 Date Display: Example > 1 Mar ch 2003 (When “DA TE DISPLA Y” setting in menu screen is “D/M/Y”) 䡵 Remaining Hard Disk Space Displa y: Example > 123[...]

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    14 System Connection (When Connecting 16 Cameras) Installation and Pr eparation • Please consult the sales outlet from which this equipment is purchased on the type of UPS units that are compatible with this equipment. • Consult the outlet from which this equipment is purchased on the types of usable e xternal HDDs. • Do not connect CCU’ s [...]

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    15 Mounting to a Rac k T urning On/Off the P o wer Make use of the r ack-mounting brac ket provided when mounting VR-716 to the EIA rack. 1. Mount the rac k-mounting bracket to VR-716 us- ing Screw 1 •F asten the two sides of VR-716 using the 4 scre ws provided (M4 x 10 mm). 2. Remo ve Screw 2 (4 corners) on the f oot stand at the bottom surface [...]

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    16 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 1. 3. 4. 2.3. MENU CLOCK SET ONSCREEN MODE FDP/BUZZER REC MODE CAMERA TITLE OPERA TION/EXT REC MONITOR DISPLA Y ALARM SENSOR MODE PROGRAM TIMER NETWORK DISK UTILITY/MAINTENANCE MAIN MENU/OPERA TION MENU REST AR T , AFTER TIME ZONE SETTING. ST AR T? UTC TIME ZONE SETTING [CANCEL]:C[...]

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    17 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 5. 10. 7.8. 6.7.8.9. U MENU CLOCK SET ONSCREEN MODE FDP/BUZZER REC MODE CAMERA TITLE OPERA TION/EXT REC MONITOR DISPLA Y ALARM SENSOR MODE PROGRAM TIMER NETWORK DISK UTILITY/MAINTENANCE MAIN MENU/OPERA TION MENU REV FWD CLOCK SET TIME ZONE: UTC MH M 07 12 28 <= : RETURN D Y 15 [...]

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    18 STILL DISPLAY CANCEL SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERA T LOCK VIDEO A U OUT EXECUTE TIMER 2.3.4.6. 1.7. 3.4.5.6. DISPLAY REV FWD REV FWD REV FWD DISPLAY Installation and Pr eparation (continued) Setting the Date/Time Setting Using the Front Displa y Set the date/time on the front displa y of VR-716. 1. Press the [DISPLA Y] b utton for 2 seconds[...]

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    19 EXECUTE DATE/TIME TITLE DATE/TIME TITLE EXECUTE TITLE DATE/TIME CANCEL 60% SLOW AL 01-03-2003 SA 12:34:56 AL * 3 TITLE DATE/TIME 60% AL * 3 AL 01-03-2003 SA 12:34:56 SLOW 1 2 4 3 5 Onscreen Displa y Changing P osition of Onscreen Displa y • When in the Onscreen Displa y P osition Adjustment mode, bac kground of the ‘Date/ Time Displa y’ an[...]

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    20 Menus Menu Flo w Char t 1.BLOCK 1 2.REC MODE ALARM 25 IPS 180SEC 10SEC ON OFF OFF OFF H 3.FRAME RA TE 4.QUALITY 5.DURA TION 6.AUDIO REC 7.PRESENSOR REC 8.PRESENSOR REC DURA TION 9.EXT INPUT OPERA TING MODE 10.MOTION DETECT 11.MOTION DETECT SETTING ALARM/SENSOR MODE 1 CAMERA TITLE 1.BLOCK 2.CAMERA 1 TITLE (NONE) 3.CAMERA 2 TITLE (NONE) 4.CAMERA 3[...]

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    21 DEFRAG A UTO MODE YES DEFRAG SET [YES] FOR DEFRAG DEFRAG D A T ABASE [EXEC]:DEFRAG [EXEC]:ST AR T MIRROR <= : RETURN FORMA T BU IL T -IN HDD 1 : 76GB OK BU IL T -IN HDD 2 : 76GB OK EXTERNAL HDD 1 : EXTERNAL HDD 2 : EXTERNAL HDD 3 : EXTERNAL HDD 4 : ST AR T FORMA T ALL RECORDED HDD DA T A IS DELETED!! 1.SET FORMA TTING HDD TO [YES] 2.SET ST AR[...]

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    22 Changing Menu Settings Menus (continued) 1. Press the [MENU] b utton • This displa ys the “MAIN MENU/OPERA TION MENU” screen on the monitor . 2. Select menu item using [ / ] •M ov e the cursor to select. 3. Press the [ ] button • The settings are displa yed. 4. Select menu item using [ / ] •M ov e the cursor to select. 5. T urn the j[...]

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    23 “ONSCREEN MODE” Men u [ ● ] are factory settings. Item Settings Description “D A TE/TIME” “PLA YBACK MODE” “TITLE” “ALARM/SENSOR COUNT” “DISK CAP ACITY” “ALARM/SENSOR DETECT” “W ARNING” “BACKGR OUND COLOR” “D A TE DISPLA Y” F or setting the Da y/Month/Y ear and clock’ s onscreen displa y . “ON” : D[...]

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    24 Menus (continued) “BUZZER” Menu [ ● ] are factory settings. Item Settings Description “HDD FULL ” “ALARM/SENSOR” “W ARNING” F or setting whether to sound the buzzer when the hard disk has no more space during recording. “ON” : The buzzer sounds. “OFF” : The buzzer does not sound. F or setting whether to sound buzzer dur[...]

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    25 “CAMERA TITLE” Menu [ ● ] are factory settings. (Setting is disabled when in the Recording mode.) Item Settings Description “CAMERA 1” ~ “CAMERA 16” Camera Channels 1 - 16 can be named separately . ☞ P age 72 ‘Setting a Title for Each Camer a Channel Screen’ ********** Item Settings Description “RECO VER Y REC” “REPEA T[...]

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    26 Menus (continued) “MONIT OR DISPLA Y” Menu Item Settings Description “EE OUT1 - 4/ -16” “SINGLE PICTURE MODE” “SINGLE PICTURE MODE” “CAMERA1” ~ “CAMERA16” “QU AD PICTURE MODE” “BLOCK 1” ~ “BLOCK 4” “ALARM/SENSOR SWITCH” “SPLIT SCREEN BORDER COLOR” F or setting the screen during output of camera images [...]

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    27 Item Settings Description “BLOCK” “REC MODE” “FRAME RA TE” “QU ALITY” “DURA TION” “A UDIO REC” “PRESENSOR REC” “PRESENSOR REC DURA TION” F or selecting the camer a channel block f or which alarm or sensor recording settings are to be specified. 1 : Sets to Camera Channels 1 - 4. 2 : Sets to Camera Channels 5 - 8. [...]

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    28 Item Settings Description “EXT INPUT OPERA T - ING MODE” “MO TION DETECT” “MO TION DETECT SETTING” “SCENE” “AREA SETTING” F or setting alar m or sensor recording actions for the signal input/output terminal [ALARM IN] of VR-716. “OFF” : Alar m/sensor recording not activated. “ON” : Alarm/sensor recording activated. ?[...]

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    29 Item Settings Description “WEEKL Y TIMER” “ST AR T”/ “END” DA Y “ST AR T”/ “END” TIME (HOUR) “ST AR T”/ “END” TIME (MINUTE) “FRAME RA TE” “REC QU ALITY” “A UDIO REC” “EXEC” Opens the “WEEKL Y TIMER” screen in the “PROGRAM TIMER” for setting. ☞ P age 50 ‘Record Programming Using the Progr am[...]

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    30 Menus (continued) Item Settings Description “D A TE TIMER” “ST AR T”/ “END” TIME (HOUR) “ST AR T”/ “END” TIME (MINUTE) “FRAME RA TE” “REC QU ALITY” “A UDIO REC” “EXEC” ST AR T DA TE “M” (MONTH) ST AR T DA TE “D” (D A Y) “AFTER RELEASE” F or ex ecuting the recording of a program on a specific date. [...]

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    31 “NETW ORK” Menu [ ● ] are factory settings. (Setting is disabled when in the Recording mode.) Item Description “HOST NAME” “METHOD” “IP ADDRESS” “NET MASK” “DEF AUL T GA TEW A Y” “NAME SER VER” “MA C ADDRESS” vr716 ● “ST A TIC” “DHCP” “OFF” 192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.254 ***.***.***.*** F[...]

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    32 Routine Uses Vie wing Live Camera Images When connecting the monitor to the [EE OUT] terminal Only live images currently displa y ed can be viewed on the monitor that is connected to the [EE OUT] terminal. Pla yback of recorded images and displa y of menu screens are not possible . • When the monitor is connected to the [EE OUT] terminal and o[...]

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    33 䡵 The f ollowing screen will be displa yed on the monitor upon pressing the ‘Camera Selection’ b ut- tons: • Camera Selection b uttons can be used to se- lect cameras only when multiple camer as are set to “ON” among the “CAMERA 1” ~ “CAM- ERA 4” items for each “BLOCK” (1-4) in the “REC MODE” Menu ( ☞ page 24). When[...]

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    34 Routine Uses (continued) Vie wing Live Camera Images Setting Time Interval f or Switching Displa ys in the Single Picture Mode This enables the monitor to displa y images from Camera 1 ~ Camer a 16 by s witching from one camera to another according to the preset time interval. • Displa y in the Single Picture mode is possible only when the “[...]

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    35 Setting Time Interval f or Switching Displa ys in the Quad Picture Mode • Displa y in the Quad Picture mode is possible only when multiple cameras are set to “ON” in the corresponding bloc k of the “REC MODE” Menu ( ☞ page 24) and the “Q U AD PICTURE MODE” item in the “MONIT OR DISPLA Y” Menu ( ☞ page 26) is not set to “O[...]

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    36 Routine Uses (continued) Recor ding Camera Images Recording in the Normal Mode • Recording will not be e x ecuted if all cameras within a b lock are set to “OFF” in Step 1 . •A udio recording will be disabled if “1/6 IPS” or “1/12 IPS” is selected for “FRAME RA TE”. 2. Press [MENU] to end setting • This e xits the menu to r[...]

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    37 Repeat Recor ding (Repeat Record Feature) VR-716 comes equipped with a Repeat Record f eature that retur ns to the star t point and ov erwr ites old data when there is insufficient hard disk space. ☞ P age 112 ‘Repeat Record’ 1. Press the [MENU] b utton •F ollow procedures in ‘Changing Menu Settings’ on page 22 to display the “OPER[...]

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    38 Connect the monitor f or viewing the pla yback image to the [VIDEO OUT] terminal. Vie wing Recorded Ima ges Pla ying Back Recor ded Images Pla y back the recorded images. T o do so, search according to the date of the image to be pla y ed back using “DA TE/TIME SEARCH” ( ☞ page 40) or according to the time when alarm/sensor signals are rec[...]

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    39 Viewing Recor ded Images in the Split Screen Mode 1. Press the [PLA Y] b utton • The pla yback mark [ < ] on the front display lights up and pla ybac k star ts. 2. Press the ‘Camera Selection’ b utton • Select the camera no . for which its im- age is to be displa yed on the monitor . 3. Press the ‘Camera Selection’ b utton again ?[...]

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    40 Connect the monitor f or viewing the pla yback image to the [VIDEO OUT] terminal. Searc hing Image According to Date/Time (“D A TE/TIME SEARCH”) • Date/Time Search can be perf or med when in the Recording mode. • If no image is f ound on the specified date/time, the recorded image of the ne xt closest date will be displa yed in the Still[...]

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    41 Connect the monitor f or viewing the pla yback image to the [VIDEO OUT] terminal. Searc hing Image According to Alarm/Sensor Data (“ALARM/SENSOR SEARCH”) 1. Press the [SEARCH] b utton • This displa ys the “SEARCH MENU” screen. 2. Move the cur sor to the “ALARM/SENSOR SEARCH” item using [ ] and press [ ] • This displa ys the “AL[...]

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    42 Routine Uses (continued) Vie wing Recorded Ima ges Adjusting Playbac k Speed (Jog/Shuttle Pla yback) Playbac k speed can be adjusted by turning the jog/shuttle dial. This f eature is very useful when searching f or a specific screen for viewing. •F r ame r ate when tur ning the jog dial at a f aster speed may be lo wer as compared with when tu[...]

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    43 Connect the monitor f or viewing the pla yback image to the [VIDEO OUT] terminal. • When in the Stop mode, pressing the [SKIP] b utton ( o ) jumps to the oldest ev ent while pressing the [SKIP] button ( i ) jumps to the most current e vent. • Time Jump cannot be e x ecuted if the date/ time is not set. Set the date/time in adv ance. ☞ P ag[...]

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    44 Connect the monitor f or viewing the pla yback image to the [VIDEO OUT] terminal. • Still image cannot be enlarged when pla y- back screen is in quad. • Pressing the [CANCEL] button during set- ting e xits the Still Image Zoom mode. 1. Pla yback the image •P erf or m Steps 1 ~ 3 of ‘Pla ying Back Recorded Images’ on page 38. 2. Press t[...]

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    45 5. Press the [STILL] b utton • Each time the [STILL] button is pressed, x2 Zoom or x4 Zoom in both ver tical and horizontal directions can be selected. 6. Press the [EXECUTE] b utton • The por tion within the Guide Box will be displa yed in full screen. 7. Scr oll using the [ / // ] buttons • The zoom screen can be scrolled b y pressing th[...]

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    46 <Example> Execute recor ding from 8:00 a.m. every Friday ~ 5:00 p.m. every Satur day . 䡵 Recording Mode • Cameras 1 - 4 “FRAME RA TE” : “12.5 IPS” “REC QU ALITY” : “H” “A UDIO REC” : “A” (ON) • Cameras 5 - 8 “FRAME RA TE” : “25 IPS” “REC QU ALITY” : “N” “A UDIO REC” : “A” (ON) • Camer[...]

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    47 6. Press [ ] to move cur sor to the Hour position under the “END” column, and turn the jog dial to select “17” •T o set the minute value of the ending time, press [ ] to mov e cursor to the Minute position and adjust by turning the jog dial. 7. Press [ ] and turn the jog dial to set “FRAME RA TE”, “REC QU ALITY” and “A UDIO R[...]

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    48 <Example> Execute recor ding from 8:00 a.m. ~ 5:00 p.m. everyday . 䡵 Recording Mode • Cameras 1 - 4 “FRAME RA TE” : “12.5 IPS” “REC QU ALITY” : “H” “A UDIO REC” : “A” (ON) • Cameras 5 - 8 “FRAME RA TE” : “25 IPS” “REC QU ALITY” : “N” “A UDIO REC” : “A” (ON) • Cameras 9 - 12 “FRAME R[...]

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    49 6. Press [ ] and turn the jog dial to set “FRAME RA TE”, “REC QU ALITY” and “A UDIO REC” 7. Press [ ] to mo ve cursor to the “EXEC” column, and turn the jog dial to select “ON” 8. Press [ ] to mo ve the cursor to the final line • Check that “SUN” ~ “SA T” has been se- lected. When “– –” is display ed, select[...]

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    50 <Example> Execute recor ding from 9:30 a.m. ~ 10:30 p.m. on every Monday , Wednesda y and Friday . 䡵 Recording Mode • Cameras 1 - 4 “FRAME RA TE” : “12.5 IPS” “REC QU ALITY” : “H” “A UDIO REC” : “A” (ON) • Cameras 5 - 8 “FRAME RA TE” : “25 IPS” “REC QU ALITY” : “N” “A UDIO REC” : “A” (O[...]

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    51 6. Press [ ] and turn the jog dial to set “FRAME RA TE”, “REC QU ALITY” and “A UDIO REC” 7. Press [ ] to mo ve cursor to the “EXEC” column, and turn the jog dial to select “ON” 8. Press [ ] to mo ve the cursor to the final line • Use [ ] and the jog dial to select the da y of the week to ex ecute recording. Select “– ?[...]

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    52 <Example> Execute recor ding from 8:00 a.m. ~ 11:00 p.m. on 1 October and 10 October . 䡵 Recording Mode • Cameras 1 - 4 “FRAME RA TE” : “8.3 IPS” “REC QU ALITY” : “H” “A UDIO REC” : “A” (ON) • Cameras 5 - 8 Do not record • Cameras 9 - 12 “FRAME RA TE” : “4.2 IPS” “REC QU ALITY” : “B” “A UDI[...]

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    53 7. Press [ ] to move cur sor to the Hour position under the “END” column, and turn the jog dial to select “23” •T o set the minute value of the ending time, press [ ] to mov e cursor to the Minute position and adjust by turning the jog dial. 8. Press [ ] and turn the jog dial to set “FRAME RA TE”, “REC QU ALITY” and “A UDIO R[...]

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    54 Routine Uses (continued) Canceling a Record Pr ogram Recor d Pr ogramming Using the Program Timer 1. Press the [MENU] b utton •F ollow procedures in ‘Changing Menu Settings’ on page 22 to display the “PROGRAM TIMER” Menu and the “WEEKL Y TIMER” Menu screens. 2. Press [ ] to select the recor d program to delete •F or example, dele[...]

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    55 1. Press the [MENU] b utton •F ollow procedures in ‘Changing Menu Settings’ on page 22 to display the “DISK UTILITY/MAINTENANCE” Menu and the “DISK UTILITY” screen. 2. Press [ ] to select the “A UT O SCAN DISK” item •M ov e the cursor to select. 3. T urn the jog dial to select “ON” 4. Press [MENU] to end setting • The d[...]

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    56 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 1. 3. 4. 2. MENU REV FWD EXECUTE 1.AUT O SCAN DISK 2.MANUAL SCAN DISK OFF OFF 3.DEFRAG D A T ABASE 4.FORMA T 5.MIRRORING DISK UTILITY 1.AUT O SCAN DISK 2.MANUAL SCAN DISK ON OFF 3.DEFRAG D A T ABASE 4.FORMA T 5.MIRRORING DISK UTILITY SCANDISK *** % ---CANCEL WITH [CANCEL]--- 100% [...]

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    57 L L DISPLAY CANCEL SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPER LO C VIDEO OU T EXECUTE TIMER 1. 3. 2.3 4.5 MENU EXECUTE 1.AUT O SCAN DISK 2.MANUAL SCAN DISK OFF OFF 3.DEFRAG D A T ABASE 4.FORMA T 5.MIRRORING DISK UTILITY EXECUTE DEFRAG A UTO MODE OFF 00 01 YES DEFRAG SET [YES] FOR DEFRAG DEFRAG D A T ABASE SET TIME DA T E ST AR T DEFRAG!! ST AR T? DEFRAG [...]

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    58 L L DISPLAY CANCEL SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPER LO C VIDEO OU T EXECUTE TIMER 1. 3. 2.3 4.5 MENU EXECUTE EXECUTE REV FWD FORMA T BUIL T -IN HDD 1 : 76GB OK BUIL T -IN HDD 2 : 76GB OK EXTERNAL HDD 1 : EXTERNAL HDD 2 : EXTERNAL HDD 3 : EXTERNAL HDD 4 : ST AR T FORMA T ALL RECORDED HDD DA T A IS DELETED!! 1.SET FORMA TTING HDD TO [YES] 2.SET [[...]

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    59 DISPLAY CANCEL SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE TIMER 1. 3. 2. 3.4. 1.AUT O SCAN DISK 2.MANUAL SCAN DISK OFF OFF 3.DEFRAG D A T ABASE 4.FORMA T 5.MIRRORING DISK UTILITY MIRRORING BUIL T -IN HDD 1 : 76GB OK BUIL T -IN HDD 2 : 76GB OK MIRRORING SETTING ALL HDD DA T A WILL BE DELETED!! NO MIRRORING SETTING SET [YES][...]

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    60 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 1. 2.3. REV FWD EXECUTE EXECUTE MIRRORING BUIL T -IN HDD 1 : 76GB OK BUIL T -IN HDD 2 : 76GB OK MIRRORING SETTING ALL HDD DA T A WILL BE DELETED!! NOW MIRRORING SET [NO] T O CANCEL MIRRORING NO [EXEC]:CANCEL MIRROR MAINTENANCE 1.TO T AL TIME 2.POWER OUT AGE TIME LIST PL-1 PL- ****[...]

  • Page 61

    61 COM EXT REC OUT REC SER IN OUT RST CLK OUT WAR IN COM RST OUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 ALARM COM EXT REC OUT REC SER IN OUT RST CLK OUT WAR IN COM RST OUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 ALARM ••••• <VR-716 2 > <VR-716 1 > [CLOCK RESET OUT] [SERIES REC OUT] [COM] [COM] [SERIES REC IN] [CLOCK RESET IN] C[...]

  • Page 62

    62 COM EXT REC OUT REC SER IN OUT RST CLK OUT WAR IN COM RST OUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 ALARM 13 16 9 12 5 8 1 4/ 16 EE OUT SCSI RS-232C UPS 2 1 AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT 2 1 LAN AUDIO IN VIDEO IN THRU OUT 1234 5678 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AV IS:RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQ AC IN SIGNAL GND (220[...]

  • Page 63

    63 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 6. 4.5. EXECUTE EXECUTE OPERATE ALL RECONFIGURED HDD DA T A IS DELETED! ST AR T? CONFIRM HDD RECONFIGURING [CANCEL]:CANCEL [EXEC]:ST AR T EXTERNAL HDD4 : NO W FORMA TTING... EXTERNAL HDD 4 : FORMA T SUCCEEDED MIRRORING SETING HDD UPDA TE IS COMPLETED PRESS [OPERA TE] FOR OPERA TIO[...]

  • Page 64

    64 COM EXT REC OUT REC SER IN OUT RST CLK OUT WAR IN COM RST OUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 ALARM 13 16 9 12 5 8 1 4/ 16 EE OUT SCSI RS-232C UPS 2 1 AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT 2 1 LAN AUDIO IN VIDEO IN THRU OUT 1234 5678 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVI S:RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQ DVD-RAM SIGNAL GND AC[...]

  • Page 65

    65 D VD-RAM COPY COPY ST AR T CAP A[ 4473 MB] RESV[ 0 MB] <= : RETURN D M Y HM 07 28 10 10 AL FIX OFF COPY D/M/Y H:M:S(ST ART) D/M/Y H:M:S(END) CAMERA 28-07-03 28-07-03 28-07-03 28-07-03 28-07-03 28-07-03 13 06:30:16 06:30:16 06:30:16 06:30:16 14 15 16 1 16 ** ** ** ** 2003 ** - ** - ** ** - ** - ** ** : ** : ** ** : ** : ** 28-07-03 28-07-03 28[...]

  • Page 66

    66 COM EXT REC OUT REC SER IN OUT RST CLK OUT WAR IN COM RST OUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 ALARM 13 16 9 12 5 8 1 4/ 16 EE OUT 91 0 1 1 1 21 31 41 51 6 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN S:RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQ 1. SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 2. 4.5. 3.5. MENU REV FWD REV FWD 1.BLOCK 1 2.R[...]

  • Page 67

    67 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 9. 7.8. 6.8. SEQUENCE MULTI REC STOP PLAY STILL DISPLAY CANCEL SEARCH 78 56 13 14 15 16 TIMER REV FWD MENU 1.ALARM/SENSOR MODE ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 2.ALARM/SENSOR BLINK 3.SEQUENTIAL MONITOR 4.INPUT SIGNAL ERROR 5.WARNING [BUZZER] 1.HDD FULL 2.ALARM/SENSOR 3.WARNING FDP/BUZZE[...]

  • Page 68

    68 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 1. 2.3.5. 3.4. MENU REV FWD REV FWD 1.BLOCK 1 2.REC MODE ALARM 25 IPS 180SEC 10SEC ON OFF OFF OFF H 3.FRAME RA TE 4.QUALITY 5.DURA TION 6.AUDIO REC 7.PRESENSOR REC 8.PRESENSOR REC DURA TION 9.EXT INPUT OPERA TING MODE 10.MOTION DETECT 11.MOTION DETECT SETTING ALARM/SENSOR MODE REV[...]

  • Page 69

    69 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 11. 7. 6.8.9.10. REV FWD MENU 1.BLOCK 2.CAMERA 1 SCENE MOTION DETECT SETTING AREA SETTING MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL 3.CAMERA 2 SCENE AREA SETTING MANUAL 4.CAMERA 3 SCENE AREA SETTING 5.CAMERA 4 SCENE AREA SETTING 1 1.BLOCK 2.CAMERA 1 SCENE MOTION DETECT SETTING AREA SETTING 3.CAMERA 2 [...]

  • Page 70

    70 Useful Featur es (continued) Motion detect chec k mode and setting guidance Check mode ALARM mark (Red: Alarm is ongoing) Object Fr ame of the specified area for detection (White) Detection point (White, Green) Detection area boundary (Blue) Graph of sum total f or detection point (Y ellow) Setting 䡵 Setting value f or different scene F or set[...]

  • Page 71

    71 SEARCH MENU REV SKIP FWD HDD OPERATE LOCK VIDEO AUDIO OUT EXECUTE 1.4. 3. 2. MENU 1.RECOVER Y REC OFF OFF OFF OFF ALL OFF ENGLISH 2.REPEA T REC 3.LANGUA GE SELECTION 4.WA TER MARK 5.OPERA TION LOCK [EXT REC] 1.EXT REC MODE 2.SERIES REC OPERA TION/EXT REC [ OPERA TION ] 1.RECOVER Y REC NORMAL REC OFF OFF OFF ALL OFF ENGLISH 2.REPEA T REC 3.LANGUA[...]

  • Page 72

    72 MENU REV FWD REV FWD MENU 1 CAMERA TITLE 1.BLOCK 2.CAMERA 1 TITLE (NONE) 3.CAMERA 2 TITLE (NONE) 4.CAMERA 3 TITLE (NONE) 5.CAMERA 4 TITLE (NONE) <= : RETURN 1 CAMERA TITLE 1.BLOCK 2.CAMERA 1 TITLE (NONE) 3.CAMERA 2 TITLE (NONE) 4.CAMERA 3 TITLE (NONE) 5.CAMERA 4 TITLE (NONE) <= : RETURN 1 CAMERA TITLE 1.BLOCK 2.CAMERA 1 TITLE ( NONE) 3.CAM[...]

  • Page 73

    73 Y ou can do the f ollowings Connecting to a PC – What is a W eb Browser? – By connecting to a PC via a LAN cable , images recorded on VR-716 can be viewed on the PC monitor . Operate VR-716 using a PC (Installation of the b undled application [VR-716 Pla yer] required.) • Searc h/Playback of recor ded image on VR-716 • Backup of recor de[...]

  • Page 74

    74 Cautions f or Proper Use of the W eb Br owser • The PC specifications are merely recom- mended e xample for using the application software with ease and is not a guarantee against its operation. Even when the PC fulfils the necessary operating conditions, its perf or mance may v ar y across individual users depending how the PC is used. 䡵 Mi[...]

  • Page 75

    75 Setup Flo w Notes • Set the “IP ADDRESS”. • Set the “NETMASK”. • Set the “DEF AUL T GA TEW A Y”. ◆ What is IP address? ☞ P age 110 ◆ What is subnet mask? ☞ P age 110 ◆ What is def ault gatewa y? ☞ P age 110 Connecting Using a LAN Cable Setting Up a Netw ork for VR-716 Setting Up a PC Netw ork Connecting (Login) to t[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Connecting Using a LAN Cable Notes ◆ What is LAN? ☞ P age 110 ◆ Use Enhanced Category 5 or Categor y 6 cables to connect to PCs or hubs . Use a crossov er cable f or direct connection to PC , and a straight cable when connecting via a hub . ◆ Consult the network administrator when connecting to an e xisting LAN line. • Simultaneous pla[...]

  • Page 77

    77 1. Press the [MENU] b utton • Use [ ] to mov e the cursor to “NET - W ORK”. 2. Press the [ ] button • Displa ys the “NETW ORK” screen. F actory settings are as follows: • “METHOD” : “ST A TIC” (DHCP not used) • “IP ADDRESS” : 192.168.0.10 • “NET MASK” : 255.255.255.0 • “DEF A UL T GA TEW A Y” : 192.168.0.2[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Connecting to a PC – Connecting to a W eb Br owser and Setting Up – (continued) 1. Click the b utton • Right-click on “My Network Places” and select “Properties”. 2. Select the network f or which the PC used f or Web bro wser operation is connected • Right-click and select “Proper ties”. • Proceed to page 80 step 3. • “[...]

  • Page 79

    79 1. Click the button • Click “Settings” z “Control Panel”. • Double-clic k to open the “Netw or k and Dial-up Connections” screen. 2. Select “Local Area Connection” • Right-click “Local Area Connection” and click “Proper ties”. • Proceed to page 80 step 3. Setting Up a PC Netw ork (Windows 2000) When Using Windows [...]

  • Page 80

    80 Connecting to a PC – Connecting to a W eb Browser and Setting Up – (continued) • Do not use the same “IP address” within a network environment during setting. Caution 3. Select [Internet Pr otocol (TCP/IP)] and clic k Setting Up a PC Netw ork (Windows 2000/XP) Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)]. Click “OK”. Click “Properties”.[...]

  • Page 81

    81 1. Start the W eb bro wser 2. Enter the IP address f or VR-716 in (factory setting: 192.168.0.10) 3. Enter the login passw or d for VR-716 Connecting (Login) to the Netw ork Click “ Go”. ◆ Login pass word to VR-716 can be altered via operation at the web bro wser . ☞ P age 94 F actory setting: User name : [admin] (low er case) P assw ord[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Setting a Title f or Each Camera Channel Screen 1. Click z 2. Set the camera title Notes • Up to 15 characters can be used when setting the camera title. • Clicking [SA VE] with the field left blank will reset the camera title. • Click [SA VE] to sav e the title at VR-716. • Corrections cannot be made once [SA VE] is click ed. T o make c[...]

  • Page 83

    83 1. Clic k z z Recor d Pr ogram Using the Program Timer (Setting Screen) 䡵 Display Area in Pr ogram List for W eekly Timer • [PROGRAM LIST FOR WEEKL Y TIMER] can be displa yed, updated or deleted. Note • The [PROGRAM LIST FOR WEEKL Y TIMER] has the f ollowing meaning: SPE: REC SPEED Q UL: REC QUALITY A UD: A UDIO REC[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Recor d Pr ogram Using the Pr ogram Timer (Start recor ding on a specific time of the week) 䡵 Recor ding Mode • [CAMERA] 1 - 4 [REC SPEED] : 12.5 [REC QU ALITY] : [H] [A UDIO REC] : [ON] • [CAMERA] 5 - 8 [REC SPEED] : 25 [REC QU ALITY] : [N] [A UDIO REC] : [ON] • [CAMERA] 9 - 12 [REC SPEED] : 2.5 [REC QU ALITY] : [N] [A UDIO REC] : [OFF][...]

  • Page 85

    85 Recor d Pr ogram Using the Pr ogram Timer (Star t recor ding at a specific time e veryda y) 䡵 Recor ding Mode • [CAMERA] 1 - 4 [REC SPEED] : 12.5 [REC QU ALITY] : [H] [A UDIO REC] : [ON] • [CAMERA] 5 - 8 [REC SPEED] : 25 [REC QU ALITY] : [N] [A UDIO REC] : [ON] • [CAMERA] 9 - 12 [REC SPEED] : 2.5 [REC QU ALITY] : [N] [A UDIO REC] : [OFF][...]

  • Page 86

    86 Recor d Pr ogram Using the Program Timer (Star t recording on a specific da y and time) 䡵 Recor ding Mode • [CAMERA] 1 - 4 [REC SPEED] : 12.5 [REC QU ALITY] : [H] [A UDIO REC] : [ON] • [CAMERA] 5 - 8 [REC SPEED] : 25 [REC QU ALITY] : [N] [A UDIO REC] : [ON] • [CAMERA] 9 - 12 [REC SPEED] : 2.5 [REC QU ALITY] : [N] [A UDIO REC] : [OFF] •[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Recor d Program Using the Pr ogram Timer (Star t recording at a specific date) 䡵 Recording Mode • [CAMERA] 1 - 4 [REC SPEED] : 8.3 [REC QU ALITY] : [H] [A UDIO REC] : [ON] • [CAMERA] 5 - 8 DO NO T RECORD • [CAMERA] 9 - 12 [REC SPEED] : 4.2 [REC QU ALITY] : [B] [A UDIO REC] : [OFF] • [CAMERA] 13 - 16 DO NO T RECORD Notes •A maximum of[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Setting VR-716 to the Pr ogram Timer Standb y Mode Note • Timer mode cannot be ex ecuted if none of the Timer Program e x ecution mode is activated and sensor setting is not per- for med. 1. Clic k z z 2. Clic k 3. To undo the Timer Standby mode, c lick Notes • Operations after setting the [TIMER MODE] to [OFF] are reflected on the [Re- leas[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Chec king Recording Operation After Release Timer is Executed Note • Release the Timer mode at VR-716. Se- lect one of the 3 operations belo w after Timer mode is released: [CONTINUE]: Recording will continue when Timer Re- cording is currently e xecuted. [ST OP]: Switches to the Stop mode regardless of whether Timer Recording is currently e x[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Changing/Deleting Recor d Programs in the Pr ogram Timer Notes • Upon clicking the [UP] b utton, current val- ues will be display ed in the setting area of [WEEKL Y TIMER SETUP]. •T o ex ecute/undo the Program Timer, clic k [UP] f or each program and set [EXEC] in the setting area to [ON] / [OFF]. • When [DEL] is click ed, program settings[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Sear ching Image Accor ding to Date/Time (Event Sear ch) Notes •A maximum of 15 e vents can be displa y ed during ev er y search. • When search result e xceeds 15, a [Next 15 Events] b utton will be displa yed below the list of search results. Click the [Ne xt 15 Ev ents] to display the ne xt 15 results. • Click the [Pre vious 15 Ev ents] [...]

  • Page 92

    92 Connecting to a PC – Routine Uses of the W eb Br owser – (continued) <Display details in 4 > • [TYPE] [A] : Alarm Recording (Orange) [S] : Sensor Recording (Orange) [P] : Presensor Recording (Pink) [N] : Normal Recording (White) • [ST ART] • [END] • [DURA TION] • [CHANNEL] 1. Click z z 2. To view a par ticular event, clic k t[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Sear ching Ima g e Accor ding to Date/Time (Event Searc h) Notes 1. Clic k z z 2. Clic k the b utton for the e vent to be viewed • This opens up the View er window and star ts pla yback. ( ☞ P age 100) • Installation of the bundled application soft- w are [VR-716 Pla yer] is required in order to view the pla yback images . • Ref er to th[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Connecting to a PC – Useful Br owser Features – 1. Click z 䡵 Viewing the List of Registered Access User s 1. Click z • When alteration is made to the registered Access User , ensure to perf or m account registration on Windows with the same user name and pass word. Ref er to Windows Help Menu f or the reg- istration procedure of user acc[...]

  • Page 95

    95 Restricting Access to Recor ded Image Files at VR-716 Note 1. Clic k z •W hen access rights are altered during pla yback of image files, reboot of Windo ws will be required. ☞ P age 110 ‘Browsing Function’ Caution <Selection items for 1 > • [SHARE]: Ve r ifies only passwords that are registered in the Access User Setup ( ☞ P ag[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Changing Netw ork Settings of VR-716 fr om PC Notes 1. Click z • When network settings of VR-716 are changed, network settings need to be al- tered accordingly at the PC . Consult the network administrator when making alter- ations. • Upon changing network settings of VR- 716, change the network settings at the PC as well, f ollowed b y rest[...]

  • Page 97

    97 1. Click z • Mail notification ma y fail depending on the authentication method at the mail server . • Consult your network administr ator on the mail server’ s settings. •A complete alarm/sensor list ma y not be received depending on the maxim um no . of characters a mobile can receiv e. • Regardless of the inter val setting of mail n[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Connecting to a PC – Useful Br owser Features – (continued) 䡵 The notification mail received during alarm/sensor input will look as f ollows: Mail Header • The content in the [Subject] will be reflected. • VR-716’ s host name will be reflected as the Host Name. The content registered at [Location Name] is also reflected in [ ]. • L[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Installation of the bundled application software [VR-716 Pla yer] will be required prior to using the Simple Viewer . Otherwise, it cannot be used to vie w event ima g es of searc h results. Vie wing Images of Event Searc h Results (Simple Vie wer) 1. Searc h for an e vent ☞ P age 91 ‘Searching Image According to Date/Time’ 2. Clic k the b[...]

  • Page 100

    100 Connecting to a PC – Useful Br owser Features – (continued) Vie wing Images of Event Searc h Results (Simple Vie wer) 䡵 Functions (continued) When title is not registered. When displa ying in quad picture. Title display according to the camera no .. 4 [TITLE] Displays the registered camer a title. 5 Switching between quad picture and sing[...]

  • Page 101

    101 1. Click z Caution Saving VR-716 Settings to a File Press [EXEC] to create a backup data f or downloading. Operational status will be check ed automati- cally at VR-716 in intervals of a fe w seconds. Click [SA VE]. • As this is a utility feature , ensure to stop all operation at VR-716 when e xecuting. •E x ecution of utility features can [...]

  • Page 102

    102 Connecting to a PC – Useful Br owser Features – (continued) 4. Clic k “Save” Caution Check the data name and sender . Click “Close” and check that the data has been sav ed to the designated location. • As download is perf ormed via the W eb browser , a secur ity message will be dis- play ed. •F or security reasons, check that th[...]

  • Page 103

    103 1. Clic k z Caution Uploading VR-716 Settings Click [BRO WSE] to specify a backup data file sav ed on the PC. Enter the file name for uploading. Check that the specified backup data is listed. • As this is a utility f eature, ensure to stop all operation at VR-716 when ex ecuting. •E x ecution of utility f eatures can only be perf or med by[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Connecting to a PC – Useful Br owser Features – (continued) 5. W ait f or a while when uploading to EEPROM (pr o- cessing ma y take a few min utes) Caution • Be careful as error ma y occur if the power is turned off dur ing upload to EEPROM. • Uploading to EEPROM will tak e a f ew min- utes. • If power is turned off or disconnected du[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Tr oubleshooting Pr oblems Related to Err or Code and Onscreen Display Explanations Error Code Onscreen Displa y Cause E-01 1 2 E-02 E-03 2 E-04 2 E-05 1 2 E-06 1 2 E-07 1 2 E-08 1 2 E-09 1 2 — — 1 3 — ● Consult your nearest JVC dealer . ● Continue the operation with the intact hard disk. ● The data in the disconnected hard disk wil[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Tr oubleshooting (continued) Other Pr oblems Explanations (continued) Symptom Cause ● Plug the supplied power cab le to the outlet. ● Tu rn off the Operation Loc k ● Press the [TIMER] button to turn off the timer program. ● Connect the monitor properly . ● Select a camera with recorded images. ● Check the date/time setting. ● Pres[...]

  • Page 107

    107 [Operation Lock ed: (5XX1)] is dis- play ed. [Normal Recording in Progress: (5XX2)] is display ed. [Timer Recording in Progress: (5XX3)] is display ed. [Timer Sensor Recording in Progress: (5XX4)] is displa yed. [Alarm Recording in Progress: (5XX5)] is display ed. [Sensor Recording: (5XX6)] is dis- play ed. [Onscreen/Menu Control: (5XX7)] is di[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Explanations (continued) Tr oubleshooting (continued) Tr oubleshooting on Use of W eb Br owsers (contin ued) Upon authentication, access to and pla ying back recorded image files, or displa ying recorded image files using the Explorer when [Browseab le] is enabled are possib le. Once authentication is completed, this will be v alid until change[...]

  • Page 109

    109 [VR-716 Play er] is not installed in this PC or [VR-716 Play er] is ac- tive and e xecution is not possib le. The specified file [****] cannot be opened. User has no access rights to the shared folder , or connection to the f older is fully occupied and access is not possible . Cannot read recorded image files. Check if the shared f older at VR[...]

  • Page 110

    110 192.168.0.10 vr716 . jvc-victor .co.jp W eb Br o wser Glossar y Explanations (continued) The network name for which the netw ork-connected PC belongs to. Name of PC (or VR-716) on the network. The name of the PC connected to the network is managed by a database called DNS (Domain Name System). DNS links the IP address assigned to each PC with t[...]

  • Page 111

    111 Recor ding Mechanism • When the remaining hard disk space reaches below 1%, signals will be sent out form the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal on the rear panel. ( ☞ P age 61) Set the menu during output of signals from the [SERIES REC OUT] terminal as follows . • Once a recording operation is stopped, it ma y take a f ew seconds be- f ore it can[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Recor ding Mechanism (continued) Explanations (continued) • The illustrations abo ve on recording models are merely image diagrams and is diff erent from the actual method of recording. • Repeat Record ov erwrites from the oldest ev ent. Data that has been ov erwritten will be totally deleted. Caution Repeat Recor d 䡵 When “ALARM LOCK?[...]

  • Page 113

    113 •A fe w frames will be left out between presensor and sensor recording. • The por tion recorded by presensor record- ing cannot be retriev ed by alarm/sensor search. • Presensor recording ma y be split up into 2 segments, depending on the input timing of the alarm signals. In this case, 2 presensor recording data will e xist with respect [...]

  • Page 114

    114 Skip J ump Explanations (continued) • When there are too many e v ents, it ma y take a while bef ore Jump can be e xecuted. Note 䡵 When “TIME” is selected There are 3 types of Skip Jump , namely “TIME”, “ALARM” and “EVENT”, which can be specified in the search menu. Set this in the “SKIP MODE” item of the “SEARCH MENU?[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Recor ding Duration Actual recording duration v aries according to the input image as well as hard disk conditions. The tab le below is an e xample of detailed images (eg. in a casino) that illustrates the recording dur ation based on different modes of recording quality . Ref er to the f ollowing table when recording detailed images . RS-232C [...]

  • Page 116

    116 Explanations (continued) VR-716 makes use of Time Zone to perform automatic switch- ing f or Summer Time and Winter Time. * The star ting/ending time of Summer Time may diff er from the actual time in your local area. 1. Changing the Time Zone After changing the Time Zone during operation, make sure to fo r mat all the hard disks. If the hard d[...]

  • Page 117

    117 Specifications Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change f or improv ement without prior notice. <General> Video compression : MPEG-2 (Conformity) Capacity :8 0 GB x 2 Interface : Ultra Wide SCSI, RS-232C UPS, LAN Po wer supply : 220 V - 240 V 50 Hz/60 Hz Po wer consumption : 0.5 A Allowable operating temperature : [...]

  • Page 118

    is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD. is a registered trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries. © 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED ® ® ® VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED LST0151-001A VR-716E DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER[...]