Sanyo VCC-WB2000P Instruction Manual Download Page 32

CAMERA Settings

DAY/NIGHT Settings

A AUTO Mode Settings

Monitoring switches automatically between color
and black & white depending on the luminance
of the objects.

1

Click the [DETAIL] button in the
DAY/NIGHT field and set MODE to
“AUTO”.

2

Set “AGC Gain” to “+12dB” (example).
If the objects are dark, set the AGC Gain to
the maximum value so that images are made
brighter when they are being monitored.

Available settings: +9dB (default setting),

+12dB, +15dB

Note: When the AGC gain is increased,

sensitivity will also be increased for
dark objects and they will appear
bright, but interference will also
increase.

3

Set “LEVEL“ to “LOW” (example).
This set the luminance for switching
automatically between color and black &
white.

Available settings: LOW, MID (default

setting), HIGH
(switching at brighter
luminances)

4

Set “BURST” to “OFF” (example).
This sets the color burst settings for the video
signals from the MONITOR OUT terminal.
Depending on the connection status, some
momentary distortion in the color of the
images may occur when switching from color
to black & white images. If this happens,
change this setting to “ON”. (The same
applies to settings in other modes.)

Available settings: OFF, ON

5

Click the [SET] button.
Monitoring will switch from color to black &
white according to the set conditions.

DAY/NIGHT SET Screen

The DAY/NIGHT settings can be selected from
one of four modes (AUTO, COLOR, B/W and
TIMER). Click the [DETAIL] button in the
DAY/NIGHT field to display the DAY/NIGHT SET
screen.

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L5AM2/XE (VCC-WB4000P)  GB  2004, 2, 17

English

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Summary of Contents for VCC-WB2000P

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Network Camera VCC WB4000P About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference ...

Page 2: ...s 34 Alarm Settings 35 Flow of Operations from Alarm Detection to Recording 35 Description of the ALARM SET Screen 36 Detecting Intruders 38 ADetecting Intruders Using an External Sensor 38 BDetecting Intruders Using Motion Detector Settings 40 CDetecting Intruders Using Both an External Sensor and Motion Detector Settings 42 Remote Alarm Operations 43 AAlarm Output for a Specified Period 43 BCont...

Page 3: ...SET Screen 61 Encipherment Settings 61 PPP Settings 62 APPP Connection to an Internet Service Provider Dial up connection 62 BPPP Connection from a Computer Dial in connection 65 Communication Speed Setting RS 232C 67 LANGUAGE Selection 67 STATUS Checking 68 Glossary of Terms 69 Troubleshooting 73 If the camera cannot be connected 73 If you forget the IP Address 73 ACheck Using the Communication S...

Page 4: ... transformer audio speakers the magnetic field they generate will distort the image Protect from humidity and dust To prevent damages to the camera do not install it where there is greasy smoke or steam where the dampness may get too high or where there is a lot of dust Protect from high temperatures Do not install close to stoves or other heat generating devices such as spotlights etc or where it...

Page 5: ...ities so that images can be recorded and played back when an alarm occurs Day Night Function The day night function allows the camera to adapt to a variety of different luminance conditions so that color images are monitored during daytime but under conditions of low illumination such as nighttime it switches automatically to black white Alarm Image Transfer Function The alarm image can be transfe...

Page 6: ... of the camera and the mounting bracket for long periods and install the camera and mounting bracket securely 3 Flange back locking screws p 8 4 Flange back adjustment dial p 8 5 PC card slot PC CARD Use this slot to insert a memory card or wireless LAN card Note Make sure that the camera s power is turned off before inserting the card 6 MONITOR OUT connector When setting up the camera use this co...

Page 7: ...Output rating 18 V 25 mA D Ground terminal COM F Power supply input terminals AC24V DC12V GND G RS 232C connector Use this connector to connect the camera to a modem for transmission of data along telephone lines or for connecting the camera to a computer H ETHERNET connector Use this connector to connect the camera directly to a computer or to a network Use a 10Base T or 100Base TX Category 5 UTP...

Page 8: ...taching the lens to the camera 3 Connect the lens iris plug to the lens iris output connector of the camera 1 control coil 3 drive coil 2 control coil 4 drive coil Connecting to the lens iris plug Lenses from other manufacturers may have different plug shapes and specifications In such cases you may need to rewire the lens iris plug 1 Cut off the plug of the lens cable cut off approximately 8 mm o...

Page 9: ... MONITOR OUT of the camera and the monitor s video connector VIDEO IN Turn on the camera s power Adjust the flange back while viewing the camera images on the monitor 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the flange back locking screws 3 Move the zoom lens to the telephoto setting and then use the lens focus ring to adjust the focus 4 Move the zoom lens to the wide angle setting and then use the ...

Page 10: ... sold separately DSA 0151CD 12J make the connections as shown in Figure 2 Note In order to avoid any problems with the camera and the power supply take sufficient care to ensure that the polarities are correct when connecting the power supply When the accessory ferrite cores are attached they will increase the load on the cable so after doing the installation adjust the cable accordingly 3 Insert ...

Page 11: ...er type of device refer to the documentation provided with the device for details on what type of connection method should be used Connecting to the PPP Dial up Connect as follows if connecting to the provider by means of a telephone line PC CARD RS 232C ALARM IN OUT MODEM PC COM AC24V DC12V GND 1 2 ETHERNET POWER MONITOR OUT Ethernet cable straight type Ethernet switching hub LAN CLASS 2 WIRING P...

Page 12: ...nternet Explorer browser 3 Cookie Settings p 14 Set the cookies 4 Wired LAN Settings p 15 Connect an Ethernet cable between the camera and the computer and then make the required initial settings such as the computer IP address user name password and language When these settings are completed the initial camera screen will be displayed This section gives descriptions of the various parts of the in...

Page 13: ...OM into the CD ROM drive of the computer 3 Click Start and then click Run 4 Type d setup exe Type the drive letter for the CD ROM drive of the computer in place of d 5 Click the OK button After a short time the installation window will appear Note Simply answer the prompts that appear on the screen in order to continue installing the software The installation program has been set up beforehand to ...

Page 14: ...allation of the software will start and the window display will change to show the installation progress 10 Click the Finish button This completes the installation of the plug in software Uninstalling the plug in software To uninstall the plug in software select Add Remove Programs from the Windows Control Panel and delete J2KCORE English 13 ...

Page 15: ...Run ActiveX controls and plug ins in the ActiveX controls and plug ins section 2 Click Enable for Active scripting in the Scripting section and then click the OK button 3 Cookie Settings The camera uses cookies If using Internet Explorer Version 6 0 as the web browser select Internet Options from the Tools menu click the Privacy tab move the slide bar to the Medium or lower position and then click...

Page 16: ...a s default IP address is set to 192 168 0 2 so type in a spare number that is 3 or higher for the IP address Example 192 168 0 101 Subnet mask setting Type in 255 255 255 0 3 Start the web browser on the computer type http 192 168 0 2 into the location bar and then press the Enter key The password entry window will be displayed 4 Type in the username ID3 and the password 3333 and then click the O...

Page 17: ... transmitted Available settings SPEED default setting The quality of the live images being transmitted is automatically adjusted in accordance with the performance of the computer The quality will change depending on the performance of the computer so if the quality of images may be a problem select the QUALITY setting instead QUALITY The live images being transmitted are displayed at their highes...

Page 18: ...n if you would like to change the language The language selection screen will be displayed STATUS button p 68 Used when checking firmware versions and information relating to the camera 3 Network disconnect button Click this button to shut down operation of the network camera The following message will be displayed when this button is clicked To reconnect the camera click the Refresh button in the...

Page 19: ...et Refer to CLOCK SET Settings for details on setting the clock REMOTE ALARM indicator p 43 If ALARM OUT MODE is set to REMOTE CONTROL remote alarm operation indicator display black the output status from the alarm output connector can be set to continuous output or timed output Black indicator No output status when ALARM OUT TIME has been set Red indicator Output status when ALARM OUT TIME has be...

Page 20: ...ple 160x120 320x240 640x480 720x480 720x240 Select the image resolution from the drop down list box The volume of data transmitted will be larger when a higher resolution is selected Use the drop down list box to set the enlargement ratio to x2 or x4 when the image size is 160x120 or x2 when the image size is 320x240 The image will appear coarser when a greater enlargement ratio is selected Note W...

Page 21: ...tails Once you have completed making the settings click the SET button The setting change confirmation screen will be displayed 1 IP ADDRESS 2 SUBNET MASK 3 GATEWAY Note Check with the network system administrator or Internet Service Provider if you need to change the IP ADDRESS 1 SUBNET MASK 2 or GATEWAY 3 settings 4 Set the password PASSWORD 4 8 There are three password settings that can be made...

Page 22: ...d settings can be carried out Username ID3 Password 3333 For Operator access level Only the following buttons can be operated Username ID2 Password 2222 For User access level Only the following buttons can be operated Username ID1 Password 1111 The transmission setting menu A in the live image screen is disabled In order to make it easier to refer to this Instruction Manual when carrying out the v...

Page 23: ... camera at the same time Once a user has accessed a camera the network may not allow further accesses so if this happens change the resolution for the transferred data by reducing it or change the compression ratio by increasing it to reduce the volume of data being transferred If a 17th user tries to access a camera the message THE UNIT IS BUSY will be displayed on their screen Depending on the n...

Page 24: ...een is displayed check the username and type in the new password 1234 in the password column for ID3 Viewing Live Images Without Typing In a Username or Password You will be logged in at user level ID1 Be very careful not to forget the password for ID3 Administrator If you forget this password it will no longer be possible to change settings 1 Delete the password in the password column for ID1 and...

Page 25: ...e access level to ID2 or ID3 follow the procedure below 1 Click the CHANGE ID button at the top right of the live image screen The password entry screen will be displayed 2 Type in the user name and password for the required user level and then click the OK button Example ID3 3333 The access level will then change to those for user level ID3 Administrator 24 English ...

Page 26: ...automatically 2 TIMEZONE This lets you set your standard time zone Select the time zone for the camera s location 3 CLOCK ADJUST setting This synchronizes the camera s time with the computer s time Select the time setting from the drop down list box and then click the SET button Available settings OFF The time is not set LOGIN The time is set automatically each time you log in UNSET If the time ha...

Page 27: ...n NTP server that is accessible over the Internet or within your local network When synchronizing the time with an NTP server click the DETAIL button and make the settings in the NTP SERVER SET screen p 27 6 DAYLIGHT SAVING When the set date and time is reached the camera s time automatically changes from standard time to summer time You need to set the start time ON and end time OFF for summer ti...

Page 28: ...k the log display The synchronizing time and the NTP server access results will be displayed If NTP synchronize OK is displayed the time update has been successful If an accessing error occurs a message such as the following will be displayed Log display Meaning of display NTP synchronize OK Successful or time was already synchronized with NTP server so was not adjusted NTP communication timeout N...

Page 29: ...viewing live images If you change one of the adjustment settings and then click the SET button the images in the live image screen will be changed to reflect the new setting If you click the live image screen the initial camera screen will be displayed 2 PRESET button Click this button to return all settings to their factory defaults A dialog box will be displayed Click the OK button to return the...

Page 30: ...rrect images CENTER center focus photometry Backlight compensation is calculated based on the center of the image to obtain correct images Available settings AUTO automatic white balance default setting The white balance is adjusted automatically to obtain correct colors even if the light source changes INDOOR This setting is for when the camera is being used indoors under fluorescent lighting OUT...

Page 31: ...lor regardless of the luminance of the objects In addition devices such as an infrared sensor can be used to externally switch between color and black white In addition you can have an IR lamp illuminate when images are being filmed in black white C B W Mode Settings p 33 Images are monitored in black white regardless of the luminance of the objects D TIMER Mode Settings p 34 Monitoring can be swi...

Page 32: ...minance for switching automatically between color and black white Available settings LOW MID default setting HIGH switching at brighter luminances 4 Set BURST to OFF example This sets the color burst settings for the video signals from the MONITOR OUT terminal Depending on the connection status some momentary distortion in the color of the images may occur when switching from color to black white ...

Page 33: ... This completes the COLOR mode settings The switch between color and black white will be applied to the images at the point where the setting screen is exited Using an IR lamp to illuminate during black white monitoring in COLOR mode You can have an IR lamp illuminate when monitoring switches from color to black white Having the IR lamp illuminate at this time can be helpful in increasing the sens...

Page 34: ... black white monitoring C B W Mode Settings Images are monitored in black and white regardless of the luminance of the objects 1 Click the DETAIL button in the DAY NIGHT field and set MODE to B W 2 Set AGC Gain to 12dB example If the objects are dark set the AGC Gain to the maximum value so that images are made brighter when they are being monitored Available settings 6dB 0 6dB default setting 9dB...

Page 35: ...r to black white during the set time period At other times monitoring will be in color Using an IR lamp to illuminate during black white monitoring You can have an IR lamp illuminate when black white monitoring is being carried out Having the IR lamp illuminate at this time can be helpful in increasing the sensitivity when monitoring black white images Note Change the ALARM OUT setting for TIMER m...

Page 36: ... A A B Alarm Output for a Specified Period Continuous Alarm Output Detecting Intruders Using an External Sensor p 38 B Detecting Intruders Using Motion Detector Settings p 40 C Detecting Intruders Using Both an External Sensor and Motion Detector Settings p 42 The live image indicator can be checked The alarm output terminal at the rear of the camera can be checked The first alarm image generated ...

Page 37: ...making the required alarm settings be sure to change this setting back to USE 2 EXTERNAL ALARM Select the detection method for the sensors when alarms are detected using external sensors 3 MOTION DETECTOR When set to ON the MOTION DETECTOR SET screen is displayed Sensor marks ú are used to set the detection area in this setting screen 4 MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL This sets the sensitivity level for the...

Page 38: ...sing the remote function 9 ALARM SOUND MODE This setting causes an alarm warning to sound when an alarm is detected If set to USE BEEP OFF appears in the initial screen when an alarm is detected at the same time as the alarm buzzer sounds If you click this indicator the alarm buzzer will stop F ALARM BUFFERING Set to ON to record alarm recording images into the camera s internal memory and then cl...

Page 39: ...ample Available settings OFF No external alarm input is detected NC Normal close normally closed but input is detected when open NO Normal open normally open but input is detected when closed Note When NC or NO is selected you can then also change the ALARM SOUND MODE ALARM BUFFERING and ALARM DURATION settings 4 Set ALARM OUT to NO example Available settings OFF No external alarm input is detecte...

Page 40: ...Refer to Saving into the Camera s Internal Memory for details on making the settings p 45 When ALARM BUFFERING is set to ON the ALARM DURATION can be also changed 9 Set ALARM DURATION to FIXED Example Available settings FIXED When an alarm input is received recording continues until the recording area is full The size of the recording area can be set using the ALARM DATA SIZE setting CC Recording ...

Page 41: ... Set the sensor marks These correspond to the live image screen and the sensing area Move the pointer to the same position grid area as the area of the live image screen that you would like sensing to be carried out and then click the mouse button A sensor mark ú will be displayed Click in the same place once more to clear the mark In the same way insert sensor marks in other places as required Af...

Page 42: ...sitivity Setting After the motion detector settings have been made you can then adjust the sensor sensitivity 1 Set ALARM REC USE to NO USE and then click the SET button 2 Set MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL to 1 example and then click the SET button 3 While looking at the MOTION DETECTOR SET screen click the ALARM CHECK indicator The ALARM CHECK indicator will illuminate green for approximately 5 seconds D...

Page 43: ... 2 Carry out the settings in A Detecting Intruders Using an External Sensor Make the external alarm sensor settings p 38 3 Carry out the settings in B Detecting Intruders Using Motion Detector Settings Make the motion detector settings p 40 4 Set ALARM MODE to AND example Available settings AND An alarm is generated when both the external alarm and the motion sensor receive alarm input OR An alarm...

Page 44: ...E to REMOTE CONTROL Available settings REMOTE CONTROL Remote alarm operation is carried out The REMOTE ALARM indicator will appear at the top of the live image screen ALARM OUT Remote alarm operation is not carried out 4 Set ALARM OUT TIME to 5 sec example Available settings 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 sec 2 3 4 5 min REMOTE Only displayed when ALRM OUT MODE is set to REMOTE CONTROL 5 Change the ALARM REC ...

Page 45: ...arried out The REMOTE ALARM indicator will appear at the top of the live image screen ALARM OUT Remote alarm operation is not carried out 4 Set ALARM OUT TIME to REMOTE Available settings 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 sec 2 3 4 5 min REMOTE The REMOTE setting only appears when ALARM OUT MODE is set to REMOTE CONTROL 5 Change the ALARM REC USE setting that was set in step 1 back to USE and then click the SET ...

Page 46: ...nternal memory Available settings 0 100 10 90 20 80 30 70 40 60 50 50 3 BUFFERING RATE This sets the recording rate buffering rate when data is being recorded into the internal memory Available settings MAX 10FPS 5FPS 2FPS 1FPS 4 PRIORITY This sets the quality for the images recorded in the internal memory PICTURE QUALITY Alarm images are recorded at high image quality RECORDING RATE Images are re...

Page 47: ... recorded at the PRIORITY and ALARM RESOLUTION that have been set in the ALARM BUFFERING SET screen If high quality and a large image size have been set it will take longer for the images to be refreshed B Recording Both Pre alarm and Post alarm Images When an alarm is detected recording is assigned between the pre and post alarm recording areas in the ratio specified You can increase or decrease ...

Page 48: ...alarm recording area ratio is set to something from 10 90 to 50 50 so that pre alarm recording can be carried out the transmission settings are fixed Example 1 If PRIORITY is set to PICTURE QUALITY The image quality during pre and post alarm recording will be fixed at HIGH Example 2 If PRIORITY is set to RECORDING RATE The image quality during pre and post alarm recording will be fixed at MID1 Whe...

Page 49: ...M NOTICE SMTP SET screen click the DETAIL button next to ALARM NOTICE SMTP SET Description of the ALARM NOTICE SMTP SET Screen Alarm detected E mail sent Alarm e mail received Camera title Date and time of alarm Camera IP address Message text Alarm image immediately after alarm detected is saved as a file The image can be attached to messages and sent to up to 5 designated addresses The message an...

Page 50: ... before SMTP SMTP SMTP authentication Note SMTP authentication conforms to the following two formats CRAM MD5 LOGIN If authentication is to be carried out you will need to check with the Internet provider whether setting of authentication is available Check the authentication environment used by the provider being connected to before making this setting 7 POP3 SERVER ADDRESS Enter the POP3 server ...

Page 51: ...ngle byte characters 32 double byte characters 7 Set the authentication to POP3 example and then enter the POP3 server address user ID and password This sets the POP3 server settings and whether user authentication is carried out or not before e mail messages are sent USER ID and PASSWORD must be entered for user authentication to be carried out You must enter the POP3 server address if using a PO...

Page 52: ...s no free space on the memory card the indicator will illuminate red If this happens replace the memory card with another card or delete the alarm data When inserting and removing the memory card make sure that ALARM BUFFERING is set to OFF and then turn off the power The PC card slot is for 16 bit 5 V cards only Do not use 32 bit card bus types of card as the terminal sections are different New a...

Page 53: ... display the camera setting screen Viewing the Full Screen Window Click the FULL SCREEN menu select button The menu select buttons will disappear The live images in the view frame will be displayed at a screen size of 720x480 regardless of the screen size that has been set in the live image screen To return to the live image screen click the BACK button Note Even if the image size has been set to ...

Page 54: ...ing of the alarm data that is being played back and then waits in playback standby You can then click the PLAYBACK button to play back the data 2 PLAYBACK button Click this button during playback standby or when playback is paused to start playback 3 STOP button If you click this button while playback is in progress playback will stop 4 FRAME RATE You can select the playback speed for alarm images...

Page 55: ... alarm data to be played back and then click the PLAYBACK button The filename of the selected alarm data will be displayed in the SELECTED DATA box and the message THE UNIT IS LOADING ALARM DATA will appear briefly 3 When loading is complete the BUFFER DATA VIEW screen will be displayed the PRE or POST indicator will illuminate and playback of the alarm images will start automatically When playbac...

Page 56: ...a to a Computer 1 RESOLUTION This lets you change the resolution of the images Selection screen example 2 FRAME RATE This sets the transmission speed for images Available settings BASIC MID 1 MID 2 MID 3 HIGH 3 IMAGE No This shows the image number The image number changes depending on the playback status 4 TOP Displays the first image in the data and also displays the first image number 5 PREVIOUS...

Page 57: ...ct the alarm data to be deleted and then click the DELETE button The alarm data delete confirmation dialog box will be displayed 3 Click the OK button The alarm data will be deleted Note When deleting more than one set of alarm data at the same time the message THE UNIT IS REMOVING ALARM DATA will be displayed briefly and then the selected alarm data will be deleted Live view 2 1 56 English ...

Page 58: ...o a computer the images will be saved at the selected resolution The extension used for the saved images will be jp2 Saving Alarm Images onto a Computer as Still Images Alarm images can be saved as still images in the computer s storage area in JPEG2000 format 1 Right click the mouse on the alarm image to be saved The images will be paused and an image save pop up menu will be displayed 2 Click Sa...

Page 59: ...d 3 When the File Download pop up menu is displayed click Save The Save As dialog box will be displayed 4 Specify the saving destination and the filename and then click the Save button The download will then start Do not close the network camera window 5 Use Windows Explorer to open the saving destination folder 6 Double click the alm_viewer_XXXX html file The download will start When the download...

Page 60: ...s LAN device p 60 Insert the wireless LAN card into the camera Figure 1 1 Insert a commercially available wireless LAN card into the camera so that it is facing in the right direction and then fold down the knob in the direction of the arrow This will lock the card in place 2 To remove the card push the knob in the direction of the arrow to release the card Note Consult your local dealer for advic...

Page 61: ...SS ID that was set for the wireless LAN device The ESS ID can consist of up to 32 alphanumeric characters 4 Set the encipherment method Because the camera and the wireless LAN device communicate by means of radio waves there is the possibility that wireless packets could be intercepted and decoded by outsiders It is recommended that you complete the encipherment setting in order to provide greater...

Page 62: ... of encryption key can be set Rules for encryption key entry WEP40 WEP64 The encryption key can consist of up to 5 alphanumeric characters WEP128 The encryption key can consist of up to 13 alphanumeric characters Encipherment Settings If you do not type in the same encryption key that has been set for the wireless LAN device communication will not be possible Make a note of the encryption key and ...

Page 63: ...IAL UP drop down list box and then click the DETAIL button The PPP SET DIAL UP screen will be displayed 3Set the following items for connecting to the access point A PROVIDER TEL NO If you need to dial 0 first type in the number as 0 XXX B LOGIN ID Type in your user ID for the provider C PASSWORD Type in your password for the provider 4Select the authentication settings AUTHENTICATION This sets th...

Page 64: ...patible with the command set devised by Hayes Corporation of the United States Large volumes of data may be transmitted depending on the alarm settings so a high speed modem using a protocol such as V 90 should be used Note The maximum receiving speed for the V 90 protocol is 56 Kbps but the transmission speed is 33 6 Kbps Because of this the maximum transmission speed for alarm data from a camera...

Page 65: ...ADD and set the registration details After the settings have been entered click the OK button 3Select a registration list and then click the SETTTING button The CAMERA SETTING screen will be displayed 4Enter the CAMERA SET and RECORD MODE SET settings Set the camera filming and recording conditions 5Enter the LOCAL SERVER SET settings LOCAL SERVER USE Set to USE LOCAL SERVER IP ADDRESS The compute...

Page 66: ...ly alarm image data and alarm data can be transmitted by means of PPP connections B PPP Connection from a Computer Dial in connection You can use the Dial up networking function of a computer to connect the computer to the camera via a telephone line This method does not involve an Internet Service Provider 1 Click the PPP menu select button The PPP SET screen will be displayed 2 Select USE from t...

Page 67: ... Select the authentication settings AUTHENTICATION This sets the authentication protocol to be used when connecting to the access point It should normally be set to AUTO Available settings AUTO default setting PAP or CHAP is chosen automatically as required PAP Only PAP authentication is used CHAP Only CHAP authentication is used 5 Click the SET button The PPP SET screen will be displayed 6 Make t...

Page 68: ...ck the SET button The setting will then be saved The default setting for the communication speed is 19200 bps Available settings 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Note If you click the LIVE VIEW button the display will return to the live image screen LANGUAGE Selection Click the LANGUAGE button to change the language The language selection screen will then be displayed Once a language is selected the ...

Page 69: ...te If you click the LIVE VIEW button the display will return to the live image screen 1 FIRMWARE VERSION This shows the version number for the camera s firmware 2 SUB MICROCOMPUTER VERSION This shows the version number for the camera s sub microcomputer 3 PCMCIA SOCKET STATUS This shows the usage status for the PC card slot 1 2 3 68 English ...

Page 70: ...and so if the images are complex the images may be refreshed even more slowly The set frame rate may not be attained for other reasons also such as the image loading time and the performance of the computer being used FTP File Transfer Protocol A protocol communication standard for transmitting files via the Internet This communication protocol allows files and data to be transferred via the Web w...

Page 71: ... time accurate Port number This is a number that is used to identify applications on the Internet For example SMTP for e mail is normally 25 and HTTP web related software is usually 80 PPP Point to Point Protocol A protocol communication standard that determines the process by which two points computers are connected across a network using telephone lines POP before SMTP POP before SMTP is a funct...

Page 72: ...the end of a byte of data 8 bits during data transmission to indicate the end of that byte Subnet mask An IP address consists of a network ID and a host ID A subnet mask is used to mask part of an IP address in order to specify whether the IP address is on a local or a remote network TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A network protocol communication standard that was developed...

Page 73: ...according to the ratio selected When an alarm is detected images from before the alarm that fall within the amount specified by the ratio selected are recorded in the pre alarm area of the internal memory For example if the alarm recording area of the internal memory is set to a ratio of 30 70 30 of the available area is devoted to recording images from immediately before the alarm is detected Act...

Page 74: ... you forget the camera s IP address you can check it using the following procedure A Check Using the Communication Setting Switch at the Rear of the Camera 1 Set the switch 1 of the communication setting switch at the rear of the camera to the MODEM setting turn off the camera s power wait three seconds or more and then turn the power back on 2 Set the switch 1 of the communication setting switch ...

Page 75: ...y card open the newly created data file WBMENU TXT using the computer s text editor and check the address details If you would like to modify the IP address directly 1 Create a command file WBCMD TXT in the root directory of the memory card 2 Use the computer s text editor to add the following text to the file Type SET MENU in first and then add the addresses that you would like to change below it...

Page 76: ... Day night external switching input Resolution 720 x 480 720 x 240 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 120 pixel Compression method JPEG2000 Picture quality compression ratio BASIC Rough MID 1 low MID 2 medium MID 3 high HIGH maximum Image transfer speed Max 30 fps 640 x 480 pixels Monitor output PAL composite video output Interfaces Ethernet connector 10 100 Base T RJ 45 RS 232C connector D Sub 9 pin PC ca...

Page 77: ...Specifications Dimensions Appearance and specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice 136 mm 126 mm 12 mm 51 mm 69 mm 85 mm 28 mm 76 English ...

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