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INSTRUCTIONS

(B)

DOME TYPE NETWORK CAMERA

VN-C655

LW40710-001B

For Customer Use:

Enter below the Serial No. which is
located on the body. Retain this
information for future reference.

Model No.

VN-C655

Serial No.

VN-C655(B)_In_Cover

05.3.16, 1:19 PM

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Summary of Contents for VN-C655U - Network Camera

Page 1: ...NSTRUCTIONS B DOME TYPE NETWORK CAMERA VN C655 LW40710 001B For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Retain this information for future reference Model No VN C655 Serial No ...

Page 2: ...ed by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio f...

Page 3: ...e outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug 11 For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it form the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line s...

Page 4: ...XP 24 Setting PC s IP Address Windows 2000 26 2 3 Setting IP Address for this Camera Using the VN C655U Setup Tool 28 2 4 Other Settings Using the VN C655U Setup Tool 30 1 Password Setting 31 2 Multicast 32 3 Alarm Setting 34 4 Recording Setting 40 5 Private Mask Setting 42 6 Motion Detection Setting 43 7 Web 45 8 FTP Server 46 9 FTP Client Setting 47 10 Black White Setting 49 11 Time Setting 51 1...

Page 5: ...troller 78 4 2 Record Stop 80 4 3 Playback 81 4 4 Cautions on Record Play Functions 83 4 5 Snapshot 84 Step 5 Operating Using a Web Browser 5 1 Operating Environment 85 5 2 Access Authorization Level 86 5 3 Starting Up the Web Browser 87 5 4 Setting Using the Web Browser 88 1 Other Settings 90 2 Control 93 3 Image Setting 94 4 PAN TILT Setting 97 5 Position Memory Setting 98 6 View Setting 99 7 Al...

Page 6: ...mera is intended for indoor use It cannot be used outdoors 䡵 This camera has been designed for suspension from ceilings Fixing it to the ground surface or at an angle may cause malfunction or shorten the product s service life 䡵 Do not install or use the camera in the following locations Places exposed to rain or water Places containing vapor or oil soot such as kitchens Places exceeding the opera...

Page 7: ...s near a light source eg lightings or with a large difference in brightness ghosting may occur on the screen This phenomenon is due to the characteristics of the dome cover and built in lens and is not a malfunction 䡵 Ensure to use the Converter Unit that has been supplied 䡵 When playing back images by connecting a coaxial cable to the VIDEO OUT terminal the image on the screen may appear shaky ro...

Page 8: ...luminous broadcast data When this occurs ensure to employ a system design that separates the camera from other multicast or broadcast devices by making use of a switching valve or VLAN with a multicast control function Install at places that are strong enough to support the camera weight Install this camera at places that are strong enough to support its weight upon taking into consideration the v...

Page 9: ...onment JVC Service Information Card Latest Updates To upgrade the software version or obtain any other latest information please visit the following website http www jvc victor co jp english pro vnetworks index e html Safety Precautions Note General users of Windows XP or restricted users of Windows 2000 are not allowed to add delete V Networks or change snapshot and recording settings The PC spec...

Page 10: ... INPUT DC18V Terminal Connect to a supplied Converter Unit Page 18 4 Safety Wire Hole To prevent the possibility of the entire camera falling down attach the safety wire between this hole and a secure attaching position in the ceiling 5 ALARM I O Alarm Input OutputTerminals Terminals for Alarm input and Alarm output Page 15 Signal Name ALARM OUT ALARM IN ALM OUT 1 ALM OUT 2 ALM IN 1 ALM IN 2 GND 1...

Page 11: ...minal on the Ceiling Mount Camera Body Cover Do not remove the camera body cover while the camera is installed on a ceiling Doing so will cause the dome cover to fall down Dome Cover The dome cover is fragile Take care when handling it Lens The lens is not a replaceable item Camera Clamping Bracket In order to clamp the camera onto the Ceiling Mount insert and tighten the Locking Screw 2 into this...

Page 12: ...les Preparation Network Connection Peer to Peer Connection LAN Connection Images are automatically updated at a regular interval PC FTP Server PC Cross Cable PC PC LAN INTERNET VN C655 VN C655 VN C655 LAN VN C655 VN C655 ...

Page 13: ...Networks Controller Perform settings for Auto Pan Auto Patrol AutoTrace Image Quality and Alarm using the V Networks Controller software that has been installed Step 4 Operating Using the V Networks Controller The V Networks Controller can also be used to perform recording playback operations Page 14 Page 23 Page 54 Page 78 In a system where more than 1 VN C655 is used turn on the power for a VN C...

Page 14: ... the worst scenario cause smoking or fire 1 1 Connecting Cables 1 Making the hole Cautions Make a hole for passing the connection cables through the inner side of the ceiling Make a 90 mm 3 5 inches diameter hole in the ceiling Page 115 2 Connect the cables Connect the cables to the terminals on the Ceiling Mount Lan cable Alarm signal cable Coaxial cable Converter Unit Diameter 90 mm The connecti...

Page 15: ... open collector input The polarity of the input detection can be selected via software Make Break Toggle at least 500 ms Circuit current at low level 0 6 mA Voltage applied at high level 18 V This terminal is for connecting with a sensor infrared door or metallic or a manual switch 4 mm 1 2 3 1 4 Flathead Screwdriver Alarm Signal Cable Flathead Screwdriver VN C655 Alarm Input Equivalent Circuit Gr...

Page 16: ... VN C655 grounding terminal to the one of the annunciator Caution There are a few types of LAN board for which a cross over cable cannot be used Check the specifications of the LAN board to be used before performing connection Output Requirements Equivalent to NPN open collector output The output logic is set with V Networks Setup Tool Allowed applied voltage DC 12 V max Allowed input current 50 m...

Page 17: ...s case make use of the 5C 2V cable as a junction cable by connecting it to this camera Fold back the mesh wires and secure using an insulation tape to prevent them from becoming loose and causing a short circuit Video output signal of the VIDEO OUT terminal is restricted to NTSC signals When mounting the coaxial cable in parallel with the ceiling mount remount the provided Cable plate as shown in ...

Page 18: ...ave to be turned off and on again to enable access to VN C655 Connect the camera to AC 24 V 1 Disconnect the connector from the sup plied Converter Unit It can be disconnected by pressing both ends as shown in the left figure 2 Mount the power cable to the connector Strip the cover of the power cable about 5 mm while pressing down the arrow portion using a flat screwdriver insert it into the con n...

Page 19: ...ons Notes Connect the wire so that it can be insulated from the ceiling structure If the ceiling structure is made of a metallic material improper insulation with the camera may cause noise interference in the images Safety wires are not provided Please purchase commercially available wires on a separate basis Caution Attachment of a embedded cover in the ceiling recess bracket may be mandatory in...

Page 20: ...se those with a diameter of 4 1 mm Screws 1 2 Attachment of Ceiling Mount Continued Notes Be sure to use 4 screws and attach them firmly The seals attached to the ceiling mount screw holes of the ceiling mount act as an insulator between the ceiling mount and the ceiling structure If the ceiling structure is made of a metallic material improper insulation with the camera may cause noise interferen...

Page 21: ...nnot be properly installed if the locking screw of the ceiling mount is not loosened 3 Fit the camera to the ceiling mount Check the position of the camera clamping bracket and that of the locking screw and fit the camera to the Ceiling Mount Do not connect cameras other than VN C655 to the ceiling mount Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction Be sure to connect the safety wire Otherwise the ...

Page 22: ...with the position of the locking screw of the ceiling mount 5 Fasten the locking screw Fasten the locking screw using a flathead screwdriver To dismantle the camera perform procedure from steps 1 to 5 in the reverse order If the locking screw is not securely fastened the camera may vibrate or fall down Be sure to fasten the locking screw firmly Camera clamping bracket Rotate the camera clockwise L...

Page 23: ...NETWORKS folder Installing the VN C655U Setup Tool 1 Execute Setup exe This is located inside the Setup folder of the JVC folder 2 Follow instructions on the screen to install the software 3 If installation is successful the VN C655U Setup Tool icon will be displayed in the Start Programs V NETWORKS folder Settings Step 2 Network Settings To operate this camera you will have to install the necessa...

Page 24: ...ight click on My Network and select Properties 2 Slect the network for which the PC that operates this camera is connected to Right click to select Properties Note Under a DHCP environment and when the IP address assigned toV Networks is already known it will not be necessary to perform 2 2 Setting PC s IP Address as the PC s IP address is automatically acquired from the DHCP server Note Select In...

Page 25: ...Select Use the following IP address 2 Set IP address to 192 168 0 3 5 Click on the Local Area Connection Properties screen 2 Click Properties 4 Click 3 Set Subnet mask to an appropriate value Ask the network administrator if necessary Note Make sure to note down the original IP address before changing Do not use the same IP address elsewhere within the same network environment ...

Page 26: ...ra set the IP address of the PC that is used to operate this camera For Windows 2000 set according to the following procedure 1 Click Select Settings and click Properties 2 Double click Network and Dial up Connection 3 Double click Local Area Connection 1 Click 2 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP 3 Click ...

Page 27: ...27 4 Click 4 Select Use the following IP address 5 Set IP address to 192 168 0 3 6 Set Subnet mask to an appropriate value Ask the network administrator if necessary ...

Page 28: ...ange the IP address of the PC to an appropriate value and connect the camera 1 Enter the IP address of the camera to be connected in Connection IP address Default IP address is 192 168 0 2 2 Click Note To view the IP address of the connected camera click Search Note To connect to a VN C655 for which DHCP has been enabled the DHCP server must exist in an environment where the assigned IP address an...

Page 29: ... checked when DHCP is selected 2 Change the IP address to the one assigned to or approved by the administrator 3 Set Subnet mask to an appropriate value Ask the network administrator if necessary Note Upon clicking OK VN C655 will be automatically reset and the set values will be enabled Note In a system where more than 1 VN C655 is used turn on the power for a VN C655 first followed by setting th...

Page 30: ... the VN C655U Setup Tool Settings Step 2 Network Settings Perform setting of details other than the IP address using the VN C655U Setup Tool that has been installed 2 Refer to the relevant pages for setting of other details Page 31 Page 43 Page 49 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 51 Page 52 Page 42 Page 32 Page 34 Page 40 ...

Page 31: ...ot longer than 8 characters Click 2 Click Authorization Level Allowed Access User Viewing of motion images only Operator All operations using the V Networks Controller Administrator All of the above and all settings using the VN C655U Setup Tool Note Do not forget the passwords as canceling or changing of passwords is not possible unless the current and correct password is entered 2 The following ...

Page 32: ...ission and the router settings can be dynamically changed 2 If the router does not support IGMP Ver2 a static route for multicast must be set to the router When there are multiple cameras on the same subnet that are set to the multicast mode set up a network using a hub that supports the IGMP snooping feature 1 Select Multicast Mode Transmission Mode MTU Size Bytes Normal 1430 Bytes High Speed 150...

Page 33: ...ddress of a VN C655 that is connected to the network 1 Start up the VN C655U Setup Tool 2 The V Networks Search screen is displayed 3 The Multicast Address Search screen is displayed 4 The search result is displayed Click Click 1 Select Start search ...

Page 34: ...hange in the Black White mode Operation when an alarm input is activated Output signals are sent from the alarm output terminal on the ceiling mount Page 16 Alarm Output Terminal Alarm packets are sent to the PC Page 37 Message Packet The camera shifts in position Black White mode changes Images are uploaded to the FTP server Page 47 FTP Client Setting 1 Start up the VN C655U Setup Tool and select...

Page 35: ... the Other Triggers tab on the Alarm Setting screen 3 When setting is complete click followed by 4 Click the Alarm Output tab on the Alarm Setting screen 5 When setting is complete click followed by 6 7 5 4 8 9 4 ...

Page 36: ...t the time interval before returning the camera to its home position Not Available Do not return to home position Return Return to home position Event Return to home position if operation is not in the manual mode For setting the time interval before the camera returns to its home position when Return Mode is set to Return Set Value 0 to 65535 sec For switching from the Color to Black White mode w...

Page 37: ...Alarm 1 2 item for details on the set val ues For setting the no of times alarm notification is to be sent to the V Networks Controller Set Value 1 to 3 InitialValue Not Available Not Available Not Available Please refer to the Alarm 1 2 item for the initial values 1 Note Alarm notification may fail depending on the LAN environment in use If it fails set the value for alarm notification to 3 In th...

Page 38: ...on the set val ues For performing the following operations by using switches between the Color and Black White modes as triggers Please refer to the Alarm 1 2 item for details on the set val ues InitialValue Please refer to the Alarm 1 2 item for the initial values Please refer to the Alarm 1 2 item for the initial values Please refer to the Alarm 1 2 item for the initial values 5 Preset Position ...

Page 39: ...rm signals throughout the alarm input process Momentum Output alarm signals only at the specified time Specify time using the Return Interval item For setting the output interval when the Output Pattern item is set to Momentum This is disabled when the Output Pattern item is set to Level Upon pressing the Output button alarm signal output will be sent from the alarm output terminal on the ceiling ...

Page 40: ... the Recording Frame Rate during trigger recording followed by selecting the frame rate accordingly Default frame rate is set at 10 fps A frame rate of 10 fps for recording will be used when this box is not checked Set values 30 15 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 For setting the recording time This can be set up to 30 seconds before and 60 seconds after the alarm input Cautions Before trigger and After trigger v...

Page 41: ...leted starting with the oldest one Cautions When record setting that exceeds the recording capacity is performed with Remove old files setto 0days recordedfileswillnotberetained Toretainthefiles changethevaluefor Remove old files or alter the record settings Notes Recording time While maximum recording time varies with the recording frame rate and image size recording over a specified length of ti...

Page 42: ...ed using the position pad 5 Use the Size buttons to set the range of the mask area 6 Upon determining the mask area click to save the setting To set multiple mask areas repeat procedures from 2 through 6 Notes Even when private mask is set mask area gray color will not be displayed on the screen in the following cases When the camera s tilt angle it 40 or larger When there are 5 or more mask areas...

Page 43: ...procedure to set area for motion detection 1 Select ON to turn on the motion detection feature 2 Set the detection mode Fixed area Set motion detection only for a specific area Select a preset position followed by clicking The Motion Detection Setting screen will be displayed Set values Home Position 1to Position 99 Free area Motion detection is activated for all areas 3 For setting the time inter...

Page 44: ...s as a guide Ensure to perform operation check Each screen is divided into 300 20x15 blocks Adjust the zoom ratio of the lens such that the object for which motion is to be detected is at least the size of multiple blocks Cautions Flickering lights may cause false detections in motion when the camera is connected When brightness varies due to the use of the auto iris function or lighting condition...

Page 45: ...value other than the default value of 80 value can be set between 1 to 65535 However 21 and 554 cannot be used Upon changing the HTTP port number access from the web browser by entering http 192 168 0 2 12345 or http 192 168 0 2 12345 index html when the port number is changed to 12345 If you have lost track of the HTTP port number check using the setup tool provided Default page refers to the pag...

Page 46: ...e FTP user name is fixed as Administrator Use the administrator level password as the FTP password About 256 KB is allocated as the FTP s user area All uploaded files will be placed under the user folder Access from the web browser is possible by entering http 192 168 0 2 user aaa html 192 168 0 2 is the IP address for this camera when referring to aaa html that is stored in the FTP Folders cannot...

Page 47: ...ding images will be uploaded automatically to the FTP server Alarm FTP For uploading still images JPEG to the FTP server when there is an alarm input For detailed settings refer to the alarm FTP upload settings Page 48 Notes Uploading starts automatically when a rec file is created To delete a rec file following the Lower Memory Size setting on the recording setting screen When there is not enough...

Page 48: ...repeated for a specified duration Set value 1 to 600 mins Transfer error Specify a recovery action upon occurrence of a file transfer error while uploading the images Disable FTP Disable the FTP function automatically Alarm FTP Upload Setting Specify the method for uploading still images via the alarm FTP Upload Interval Set the time interval for uploading JPEG images to the FTP server when there ...

Page 49: ...isplayed Set the Time Trigger for switching the Black White mode at the specified time Time1 Time2 Mode Black and White Switches to the Black White mode upon reaching the specified time Color Switches to the Color mode upon reaching the specified time Auto Switches automatically between the Black White and Color modes according to the brightness upon reaching the specified time Time Time at which ...

Page 50: ... auto focus function 4 Light Set according to the type of lighting used for the object when in the Black White mode Normal Set to this when a normal light is used IR Set to this when using an infrared emission light 2 4 Other Settings Using the VN C655U Setup Tool 10 Black White Setting Continued Note To ensure switching between the Black White Color modes Switching between Black White Color may b...

Page 51: ...ber of seconds may not be obtained Even upon selecting the NTP server and applying the settings you will have to set the time again when the power is turned on if the NTP server cannot be used The NTP server function is enabled by default upon standard installation of Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional For Windows 2000 perform the following setting to enable the NTP server functio...

Page 52: ...s 4 Select the mode for acquiring images Normal Client will send requests for each image to VN C655 Set to Normal when using a narrow bandwidth network High Speed Images will be automatically sent fromVN C655 at the specified frame rate A maximum transmission rate of 30 fps is possible for 640 x 480 images When sending out images to multiple clients at the same time however transmission at a rate ...

Page 53: ...igh speed for narrow bandwidth networks Maximum data transmission capacity is 8 Mbps A maximum rate of 30 fps may not be possible for 640 x 480 images depending on the image size The MTU Maximum Transmission Unit sizes during image acquisition are as follows 4 Connect to VN C655 Notes To connect to a VN C655 for which DHCP setting is possible either one of the following environments will be requir...

Page 54: ... for camera images are also possible 1 Select Start Programs V NETWORKS V Networks Controller to start up the V Networks Controller 2 Live images from the camera wil be displayed 2 1 Select the camera to connect to from the pull down menu for the camera Notes Enter the correct password if a password has been set This controller can be connected to VN C1 VN C2 VN C3 VN C30 JPEG only VN A1 VN C10 JP...

Page 55: ...ode 3 Select a mode for this item and click to start the Auto Patrol operation for the selected mode Auto Trace Select this item and click to start the Auto Trace operation Auto Pan Stop Stops the Auto Pan operation Auto Patrol Stop Stops the Auto Patrol operation Auto Trace Stop Stops the AutoTrace operation Notes The following setting are disabled during Auto Pan Auto Pan Setting Auto Patrol Set...

Page 56: ...rm actions for each alarm Page 67 Pan Tilt Setting For setting the Pan Tilt operation speed Auto Flip Page 69 Auto Pan Setting For setting the Auto Pan operation Page 70 Auto Patrol Setting For setting Auto Patrol operation Page 72 AutoTrace Setting For setting the Auto Trace operation Page 74 Time Stamp For setting the date and time display of a stored file Page 76 Property For changing informati...

Page 57: ...ic connection upon receiving notifications on detected motion from VN C655 when the V Networks Controller has been started up 1 Select File and Motion Detection Standby 2 Select a camera 1 Select the camera for which the Motion Detection Standby function is to be enabled 1 Click 3 Click ...

Page 58: ...hange the settings Set the image size VN C655 does not support the 160 x 120 setting When is checked a grid for the motion detection area will appear and the detection area will be displayed in red Displays the MAC address IP address model and firmware version Click to adjust focus automatically Notes Setting to the Fine mode enables display of image details Images of moving objects shot in this m...

Page 59: ...e Distribution control ON is selected the following screen will be displayed Image Quality Setting Page 60 Resets all set values on image quality to their factory settings Lens Setting Page 64 For setting the image quality during Auto Pan and Auto Trace Click to display a confirmation screen containing the current set values Perform setting using Image Quality on this screen When setting is comple...

Page 60: ...Control mode will be activated for white balance adjustment Switching from the ATW to AWC mode will take at least 15 seconds Adjusts the phases of R Red and B Blue under AWC mode To enhance blue Decrease the value To enhance red Increase the value Setting values 0 to 100 Adjusts the phases of M Magenta and G Green under AWC mode To enhance green Decrease the value To enhance magenta Increase the v...

Page 61: ...nic shutter Set value 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Sets the maximum gain of the AGC Auto Gain Control which electronically increases the gain when the object is under low light conditions OFF Disable AGC 10 dB Increase gain by a maximum of 10 dB according to the brightness of the object 20 dB Increase gain by a maximum of 20 dB according to the brightness of the object Item ...

Page 62: ...0 Hz The ExDR function synthesizes pictures captured at a shutter speed of 1 100 and those captured at higher shutter speeds to help monitor objects having large differences in brightness lev els When the SHUTTER function is set to 1 250 or a higher this function does not work OFF Turns the ExDR function off ON Turns the ExDR function on When the ExDR function is on flicker may appear on the scree...

Page 63: ...llowing phenomena may be observed when HIGH is selected This is not a malfunction Horizontal stripes are observed on bright objects Vague horizontal stripes are observed under low light condi tions Sets of area of back light compensation Use this function when the object appears dark under auto iris control because of the presence of a bright light source behind it This function make it possible t...

Page 64: ...10 When an object is dark this functions sets whether priority during monitoring is placed on maintaining the motion of the camera or on picture quality Motion Motion of the camera is given priority When an ob ject is dark the AGC function is prioritized This set ting is suitable when objects are characterized by quick motion Picture Picture quality is given priority When an object is dark the SEN...

Page 65: ...me rate 2 Set the Frame Rate Notes The actual number of frames received and displayed per second is dependent on factors such as PC performance compression level of images and the LAN environment In the case of a LAN environment where multiple operations are being performed at one time particularly when the network traffic is heavy reduce the number of frames to be transmitted Cautions Frame rate ...

Page 66: ... setting is complete click followed by 1 Select a camera for setting from the pull down menu for the camera Image Quality Setting Screen 1 Select a position 2 The title of the current position will be displayed Enter here to change the title Up to 32 single byte characters 32 bytes 4 Adjust the image quality Click to display the Image Quality Setting screen For details on set values Page 62 to Pag...

Page 67: ...ing and Alarm Setting 3 8 Alarm Setting 2 Change the set values For description of each function next page Setting may be performed for the Motion Detection Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Relay Alarm Preset Position and Black White 3 When setting is complete click 1 2 3 4 Setting of 1 and 2 are disabled when in the Relay Alarm mode ...

Page 68: ...e Browse button to specify a program Settings Step 3 Setting Using the V Networks Controller Notes The 1 minute mode is used for conserving hard disk space In this mode recording stops after 1 minute even if recording has already started before the alarm input Note Alarm actions may be delayed due to PC performance if a large Wave file wav is selected Notes Alarm Operation The following settings a...

Page 69: ... speed lowers when the zoom position is set to the Tele end and increases when set to the Wide end Speed 1 to Speed 8 Sets the Pan Tilt speed The larger the value the higher will be the pan tilt speed Auto Flip Inverts images on the screen according to the camera angle Set this function when shooting an object that passes beneath the camera OFF Auto Flip is disabled ON The image rotates 180 horizo...

Page 70: ...zontally at a constant speed 3 10 Auto Pan Setting Settings Step 3 Setting Using the V Networks Controller 1 Select the camera for setting from the pull down menu for the camera 2 Select Setting and Auto Pan Setting 1 Select a camera 1 Select Auto Pan Setting from the Setting pull down menu Return Anti clockwise Clockwise ...

Page 71: ...pull down menu Set value High Normal Low 3 Set the start position of the operation Set the start position using the position setting control panel followed by clicking If Pan Tilt is operated after setting the start position click to move the camera to its start position 4 Set the return position of the operation This can be specified only when Mode is set to Return Set the return position using t...

Page 72: ...positions in sequence Perform setting for each camera 3 11 Auto Patrol Setting Settings Step 3 Setting Using the V Networks Controller 1 Select a camera for setting from the pull down menu for the camera 2 Select Setting and Auto Patrol Setting 1 Select a camera 1 Select Auto Patrol Setting from the Setting pull down menu ...

Page 73: ...nce of these numbers 2 Set the Position Number For each Patrol Number set a Position Number to move to in sequence 3 Set the time interval Set the time for displaying each position set in 2 Unit seconds 4 Close the window When setting is complete click to close the window Note For starting and stopping operations of Auto Pan Auto Patrol and Auto Trace please refer to Page 55 ...

Page 74: ...Select a camera for setting from the pull down menu for the camera 2 Select Setting and Auto Trace Setting 1 Select a camera 3 Start to memorize operation 1 Click Memorization of Auto Trace will start and subsequent pan tilt as well as zoom operations will be stored Approximately 30 seconds 1 Select Auto Trace Setting from the Setting pull down menu ...

Page 75: ...ndow Note For starting and stopping operations of Auto Pan Auto Patrol and Auto Trace please refer to Page 55 Caution There is a limit to the length of recording time Recording can be performed up to 30 seconds However this may shorten depending on its frequency of use Be sure to perform operation check upon setting ...

Page 76: ...rm setting 2 Select the display style in Style Year month and day are represented as YYYY MM and DD respectively Hour minute and second are represented as HH MM and SS Millisecond is represented as mm 3 Select the display Font 6 Click 5 Set the background color 4 Set the Text Color Note Left click on the motion image or playback window while holding down the Shift key at the same time The time sta...

Page 77: ... 1 Select Setting and Property 2 Perform setting 1 Change the camera Cannot be changed 4 Set whether to ON 2 Recorded files will be stored in the folder specified here 3 When alteration is complete click Caution Information cannot be changed for a camera that is currently connected 3 Select the mode for image acquisition For details refer to Page 52 ...

Page 78: ... 10 11 20 21 30 31 40 41 50 51 60 61 70 71 80 81 90 and 91 99 For assigning the buttons for position moving see 3 3 Buttons for position moving For selecting a position Assign buttons using the position tabs in 2 4 PLAY For selecting and playing back video files saved in 6 Use also this button to make a selection when playing back files recorded during an alarm 5 STOP Stops recording 6 REC Starts ...

Page 79: ...usting the zoom position Angle Step Sets the degree of angle to move per click when operating using the Pan Tilt button in 8 Pan Tilt will operate continuously when this is set to 0 degrees Size For reducing the display size of the V Networks Controller screen See diagram below 8 9 0 Enlarge Display Screen Pan Tilt button Position Moving CAMERA Compression Mode Pan Tilt Zoom Position Indicator Dis...

Page 80: ...lick the Snap Shot button to record only 1 frame of the displayed image Page 84 Motion Image Window REC Indicator 2 1 Connected Camera Saved in a folder under this name Notes Avoid recording continuously for an extended period of time Attempt to play back files recorded over an extended time may cause playback failure on some PCs due to insufficient memory Do not change the name of the record file...

Page 81: ...t be performed at the same time 4 3 Playback Select Refer to Local Rec The file name is represented by the time that recording started and ended 1 Click the PLAY button PLAY button Click 2 Select the file to play back on the Playback File screen followed by clicking To play back local recording files click Refer to Local Rec to select a file ...

Page 82: ...lick Slidebar Moves towards the right as playback time progresses It can be dragged using the mouse 4 The Playback screen is displayed Stop button Pause button Play button Operations Step 4 Operation Using the V Networks Controller ...

Page 83: ...dom access to data beyond 2 GB is not possible with standard Windows applications 4 4 Cautions on Record Play Functions Image Size Data Size Per Image Approximate Recording Time 320 x 240 Approx 15 KB 6 hours 640 x 480 Approx 50 KB 2 hours Reference Approximate recording time for 2 GB data At frame rate of 5 fps ...

Page 84: ...layed 3 The Save As screen is displayed 2 Enter a File name 1 Select File and Save Operations Step 4 Operation Using the V Networks Controller Note Only JPEG files can be saved as snapshot files Note Other Viewer Software Still image files that are saved using VN C655 can also be displayed on other conventional viewer software However inverted images will not be reversed In addition the color repr...

Page 85: ...e with some LAN boards Be sure to check before using 5 1 Operating Environment Operations Step 5 Operating Using a Web Browser In addition to the controller software supplied web browsers can also be used to view still motion images as well as to perform various settings Caution Operation using the web browser requires an environment that enables proper running of Java Please refer to our web site...

Page 86: ... moving image URL mjpeg class Still image URL still jpg Still image page still e html Live image page java e html Top page index e html Operator Administrator User Access Authorization Level Settings java config e html Authentication of Access Authorization When there are authenticated passwords a message requesting entry of user name and password acess authorization authentication will appear Ope...

Page 87: ... 168 0 2 index e html Note You may not be able to specify the IP address directly if a proxy server is set for accessing the Internet In this case change the proxy settings to enable direct specification Notes The terms Top Page and Home Page are defined as follows in this manual Top Page Refers to index e html Home Page Refers to the specified html page when the default page feature is enabled in...

Page 88: ... be used to set the IP address image quality or FTP Top Page Operations Step 5 Operating Using a Web Browser 1 Display the Top page Still Image of VN C655 Camera image at the point when browsing starts is displayed Click Click once to jump to these pages ...

Page 89: ...tings Page 99 Alarm settings Page 100 FTP settings Page 102 Auto Pan settings Page 104 Auto Patrol settings Page 105 Auto Trace settings Page 106 Black White setting Page 107 Schedule setting Page 107 Private Mask setting Page 108 Other settings Page 90 Hyperlink to Home Page Note Web browsers do not support the function to invert images ...

Page 90: ...ormed by specifying details for items in Other Settings This is also possible using the VN C655U Setup Tool supplied 1 2 3 9 0 4 5 6 7 8 Operations Step 5 Operating Using a Web Browser Other settings http config e html represents the URL of VN C655 Click to update settings ...

Page 91: ... characters Enter the User level password Enter the Operator level password Enter the Administrator level password There may exist a small number of proxy servers that cache cgi In this case check Disable cache Specify whether the FTP server function is enabled or disabled When this function is enabled uploading of various user html pages or GIF JPEG images to VN C655 will be possible using conven...

Page 92: ...specified interval to adjust the time to a correct value 5 4 Setting Using the Web Browser 1 Other Settings Continued Operations Step 5 Operating Using a Web Browser Note Password Protection VN C655 is equipped with an access protection feature using a password to restrict browsers users that are connected The access protection function is divided into 3 levels according to the authorization level...

Page 93: ...Auto Patrol and Auto Trace operations A mode selection item will appear at the top of the controller only when Auto Patrol is selected Page 105 5 One Push AF Click to adjust focus automatically 6 Speed For setting the speed of the Pan Tilt operation Set value 1 Low 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fast 7 Pan Tilt Buttons For manual Pan Tilt operation Manual operation is possible only when you are clicking one of the...

Page 94: ... 7 8 9 0 Click to reset all values to their factory settings default values Click to apply settings and to save the set values Click to apply settings without saving the set values These settings will be cleared upon turning off the power of VN C655 and the previous settings will be restored Operations Step 5 Setting Using the Web Browser ...

Page 95: ... unnatural Set value OFF x2 x4 x8 x16 x24 x32 0 ALC Priority When an object is dark this function sets whether priority during monitoring is placed on maintaining the motion of the camera or on picture quality Set value Motion Picture Shutter Sets the speed of the shutter Set value 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Manual Focus Level For adjusting focus when Focus in 1 is set to ...

Page 96: ...l This function sets which section of the object is to be displayed in the easiest to view brighness level in the ExDR mode Set value 5 to 5 BLC Sets the backlight compensation function Use this setting when an object appears dark using the Auto Iris function due to the presence of a bright light source behind the object This function makes it possible to place an unnecessary light source outside ...

Page 97: ...e speed lowers when the zoom position is set to the Tele end and increases when set to the Wide end 2 Auto Flip Inverts images on the screen according to the camera angle Set this function when shooting an object that passes beneath the camera OFF Auto Flip is disabled ON The image rotates 180 horizontally and stops when the object comes directly beneath the camera Click to apply settings and to s...

Page 98: ...ect a position Enter a position title Up to 32 single byte characters 32 bytes Position of the current angle of view will be displayed Adjust the angle of view and zoom When setting is complete click The position will be registered Adjust the image quality Click to display the Image Settings screen Image Settings Screen Position Memory Setting window http position e html represents the URL of VN C...

Page 99: ...to 8 Mbps View Setting window http viewconfig e html represents the URL of VN C655 5 4 Setting Using the Web Browser 6 View Setting Initial Value 640 x 480 15 OFF 2 Click to apply settings and to save the set values Click to apply settings without saving the set values These settings will be cleared upon turning off the power of VN C655 and the previous settings will be restored Cautions The actua...

Page 100: ...epresents the URL of VN C655 This page describes procedures for settingVN C655 operation upon input of alarm signals 1 2 4 5 3 Click to apply settings and to save the set values Click to apply settings without saving the set values These settings will be cleared upon turning off the power of VN C655 and the previous settings will be restored ...

Page 101: ...e Available Not Available Off Do not use Relay Alarm 䡵 Other Triggers For setting alarm activation via methods other than alarm input 3 Preset Position On Alarm Output Set value Not Available OUT1 OUT2 Black White Set value Not Available Color Black White Auto Massage Packet Set value Available Not Available Off Do not use Preset Position Alarm 4 Black White On Alarm Out Set value Not Available OU...

Page 102: ...ly settings without saving the set values These settings will be cleared upon turning off the power of VN C655 and the previous settings will be restored Notes What is an FTP Client It is a feature that uploads VN C655 images still images to the existing FTP server at a regular interval By doing so it is possible to make use of the server s image distribution services thereby enabling distribution...

Page 103: ...e file name The old image will be overwritten by the latest image Images are uploaded using a file name that indicates the current time of the internal clock in VN C655 in the YYYY MM DD HH MM SS mmm format Images are always uploaded with a different file name and therefore all uploaded image files will remain in the FTP server Enter the user name to use for verification with the FTP server 1 to 1...

Page 104: ...y clicking Set To check the Auto Pan start position that has been set click Move 6 Return Position For setting the return position of Auto Pan operation Specify the angle of view and zoom position for the return position using Pan Tilt Zoom 4 followed by clicking Set To check the Auto Pan return position that has been set click Move 7 Quality Upon clicking the current image will switch to the imag...

Page 105: ...lect the mode for which settings are to be changed Set value Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Position Number For each Patrol Number set a Position Number to move to in sequence Set value 0 HOME 1 to 99 Duration For setting the duration for displaying each position Set value Skip 10 s 20 s 30 s 45 s 60 s 120 s Click to display the current settings for the selected mode Click to enable the settings ...

Page 106: ...setting image quality Upon clicking the current image will switch to the image quality setting during Auto Trace operation The same settings will also be applied during the Auto Pan operation Use the Image Setting screen to adjust image quality Click to display the Image Setting screen 3 To end a recording operation click The following warning message will be displayed upon clicking the button if ...

Page 107: ...t value Normal IR 5 4 Setting Using the Web Browser 13 Schedule Setting Schedule Setting window http bwsuchedule e html represents the URL of VN C655 This can be used to specify switch between the Black White Color modes based on a timer Time1 Time2 For setting the time interval for switching to the Color Black White Auto modes ON Switches to the selected mode at the preset time Set value Color Bl...

Page 108: ...gs are to be changed Set value Mask 1 to Mask 8 Click to alter the position and size of a mask Make use of the controller to alter its position and size Click to delete a selected mask 3 Click to save the settings Click to exit without saving the settings Mask Position and Size Controller 1 A mask will appear on the screen when ON is selected Even when mask settings are performed a mask will not a...

Page 109: ...is page can only be used to view still images Camera image at the point when browsing starts is displayed To update the image use Refresh or Reload on the web browser To save the displayed image use Save As on the web browser 5 5 Viewing Still Images Hyperlink to Home Page ...

Page 110: ...e 5 6 Viewing Live Images Hyperlink to Home Page Click here to perform Pan Tilt operation or move to another position Page 93 Notes Do not use the Save As function as this page is not created to support the Save As function on the web browser Similarly do not use the Save As function for web pages as they also do not support this function Operations Step 5 Operating Using a Web Browser ...

Page 111: ...CodeBase http APPLET Enter URL of VN C655 in Displaying still images uploaded to the user folder Still images in the user folder can be displayed by creating a web page containing the following IMG SRC user xxxxx xxxxx refers to the file name of the still image Notes Both still and motion images are displayed according to the preset image size and compression level values If Java is disabled in th...

Page 112: ... Is the color setting of your PC screen set to High Color 16 bits or lower If this is so change it to True Color 24 bits or higher It will be difficult to achieve display of natural color tones using a setting that is lower than this Adjust the White Balance Adjust White Balance manually on the Image Quality Setting screen Pages 59 94 When shooting scenes with different light sources e g when alte...

Page 113: ...images may appear in slow motion or loss of frames may occur when the PC specifications or network bandwidth is inadequate Repair services will be required to undo the password protection feature Please consult your dealer for details Please also note that you may be asked to produce identification cards for security reasons Has the Home position been registered Register accordingly if this has no...

Page 114: ...e pickup device 1 4 inch type interline transfer CCD 768 H x 494 V pixels Sync system Internal Scanning frequencies Horizontal 15 734 kHz Vertical 59 94 Hz White balance TTL auto tracking Manual Electronic shutter 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 sec Back light compensation Possible by selecting 4 photometry areas Colour level adjustment Possible Contour correction Both Horizont...

Page 115: ...s Unit mm inches Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 䡵 Ceiling Mount Hole Unit mm inches Screw Positions Screw Positions Mounting hole ø90 ø3 543 87 3 425 152 5 984 20 0 787 188 7 402 190 7 480 79 3 110 S R 7 0 2 7 5 6 ...

Page 116: ...is a registered trademark owned by Victor Company of Japan Limited R is a registered trademark in Japan the U S A the U K and many other countries 2005 Victor Company of Japan Limited VN C655 DOME TYPE NETWORK CAMERA ...

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