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VN-V25U VN-V26U IP CAMERA VN-V25U VN-V26U ST AR T -UP GUIDE LST0673-001A 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. For Customer Use: Enter below the Serial No .
2 Getting Started Safety Precautions CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
3 ● This installation should be made by a qualified ser vice person and should conform to all local codes . ● This installation sha ll be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFP A 70. ● The unit is to be powered by an A C 24 V power supply .
4 Getting Started These are general IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS and cert ain ite ms may not apply to all appliances. 1. Read all of these instructions. 2. Save these instructions for later use. 3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
5 Getting Started ................................... 2 Safety Precautions ..................................... 2 Main Features ............................................. 6 Operating Environment ....................... ........ 7 Cautionary Notes .
6 Getting Start ed 䡵 High Picture Quality The camera unit of this product employs a 330,000-pixel CCD (1/4") which enables high quality video surveillance. 䡵 Support for Dual Stream Simultaneous distribution of JPEG and MPEG4 images is possible.
7 䡵 Recommended Computer Specifications OS : Windows XP (Professional or Home Edition) (SP2) CPU : Pentium4 1.5 GHz or higher Memory capacity : 1 GB or more Free hard disk space : 512 MB or more Dis.
8 Getting Start ed Maintenance and lo cati on of use 䢇 This product is intended for use indoors. Make sure that you use a housing etc., when using it outdoors. 䢇 Do not place this product in the following environments. Otherwise, it may malfunction or break down.
9 䢇 If a high luminance object (such as a lamp) is shot, a white smear may appear at the upper and lower ends of this object on the screen . This phenomenon (smear) is characteristic of solid-state image sensors, and is not a malfunction.
10 Getting Start ed Front / Bottom / Si de A Back Focus Adjustment Ri ng This ring is used for back focus adjustment and switching the lens mount method. To operate, loosen the I back focus fastening screw by turning it in the anti-clock wise direction, and turn the screw in the clockwise direction to fasten after operation is complete.
11 Side K [MONITOR OUT] Mon itor Output Selection Switch Use this switch to select the availability of output from the O [MONITOR OUT] terminal as well as the signal system. NTSC : Outputs NTSC signals. OFF : No out put. Select this value when distributing images to the network.
12 Getting Start ed Rear O [MONITOR OU T] Monitor Video Si gnal Output Terminal (RCA) This is an output terminal for composite video signals (1 V (p-p), output impedance of 75 K ). Use this terminal to connect to devices such as a video monitor. This terminal is used for adjusting the camera angle during installation.
13 Surveillance Using the Built-in Viewer VN-V25U/26U comes with a built-in ActiveX JPEG Viewer and MPEG4 Viewer. JPEG images and MPEG4 images of VN-V25U/26U can be monitored using the computer by installing this built-in viewer on the computer. JPEG images that are currently displayed can also be captured in the computer’s hard disk.
14 Getting Start ed Sending audio to the network (VN-V26U only) Sends out audio picked up using the built-in microphone of VN-V26U to computers. Receiving and outputting audio from the computer via th.
15 Step 1 Connection/Installation ( A Page 1 7) T After adjusting the camera angle using the [MONITOR OUT] terminal, set the [MONITOR OUT] switch to A OFF B . Images are not distributed to the network when A NTSC B or A PAL B is selected. After chan ging the [MONITOR OUT] switch setting, press the Reset button to reboot the camera.
16 Connection / Insta llation 1. Check the moun ting method of the lens to be used before mountin g ● The default method used for this camera is CS mount. To use a C mount lens, loosen the back focus fastening screw using a screwdriver, followed by turning the back focus adjustment ring using a finger or pointed object (e.
17 Electricity can be supplied to this product either by connecting to the AC 24 V power supply or using the PoE ( A Page 18). 䢇 When power is supplied t o this product, the [STATUS] indicator at the side lights up. The indicator lights up in oran ge color during startup, and switches to green c olor after startup is complete.
18 Connection / Insta llation ● In a system where multiple units of VN-V25U/ 26U are used, turn on the power of only one unit to configure the IP address settings using the Internet Ex plorer. Upon doing so, turn on the power of the second u nit and configure accordingly.
19 Connect the camera to a hub or computer using a LAN cable. 䡵 When connecting to a hub Make use of a straight cable. 䡵 When connec ting to a compute r Make use of a cross cable. Caution: ● However, cross cables cann ot be used with some computer models.
20 Connection / Insta llation Connect the alarm input/output terminals with external devices, such as a sensor or buzzer. Plug/Unplug the cable while pressing the button as shown in the diagram below. Caution: ● Noises from an exter nal source may cause the camera to malfunction even when the cable used is within 50 m.
21 Use the screw hole on the camera mounting bracket to mount this camera to a fixer or rotating platform. 䡵 Mounting the ca mera mo unting bracket on the top of the cam era Caution: ● When mounting the camera, use screws with a length between 5 mm to 7 mm from the mounting surface.
22 Connection / Insta llation This product comes with an inner tripod base at the bottom surface. You can use the inner tripod base by removing the camera mounting bracket that is attached to the botto m surface. Mount this product to the miniature housing using the screw hole of the inner tripod ba se.
23 Inner Tripod Base Mounti ng Screw Make use of 1/4-20UNC screw. The length of the mounting screw shall be between 6 mm to 7 mm from the mounting surface. Caution: ● Using a screw with a length longer than specified may damage the internal parts of the camera, while using a length shorter than specified may cause the camera to fall off.
24 Connection / Insta llation ● Ensure that the re is sufficient ne twork bandwidth f or the data volum e to be sent out by VN-V25U/26U. Do not send multica st stream that e xceeds the band width. If the entire bandw idth is used by the mu lticast stream, control o f this camera via th e network may fail.
25 Restrictions on the Number of Distributions for VN-V25U/26U The maximum number of distributions for VN-V25U/26U is determined by the settings as well as requirements from the client. When only JPEG images are distributed, the maximum number of distributions is determined based on the highest bit rate within the stream.
26 Connection / Insta llation List of Protocols and Po rt Numbers Used by VN-V25U/26U VN-V25U/26U uses the protocols and port numbers listed below. Ensure that these ports are allowed through the firewall when a firewall is to be installed. Network Requirements (continued) Protocol/ Port No.
27 Network Settin gs Setting the IP addr ess for VN-V25U/26U There are two methods to set the IP address for VN-V25U/26U as follows. (A) Assigning an IP address to VN-V25 U/26U from the DHCP server (B.
28 Network Settin gs 䢇 IP address setting at the computer Set the computer to an IP address that enables communication with VN-V25U /26U. 1. Click [Start] ● Select in the sequence o f [Control Panel] - [Network Connection] - [Local Area ].
29 䢇 Changing the IP address usin g the Internet Explorer 1. Launch the Internet Explo rer on the computer 2. When proxy settings are en abled in the Internet Explorer, follow the steps below to dis.
30 Network Settin gs 䢇 Changing the IP address usin g the Internet Explorer (continued) 4. Launch the Internet Explo rer Note: ● If the proxy server settings for access to the Inte rnet via the I nternet Ex plorer is enabled, you may not be able to specify the IP address directly.
31 6. The top page of VN -V25U/26U appears 7. The [Basic] page with the IP address settings appears when DHCP is no t in use A confirmation screen appears. Press the [OK] butto n. VN-V25U /26U restarts using the new IP address. It takes about one minute for the came ra to reboot.
32 Network Settin gs When the IP address of VN-V25U/26U is known When the IP address of VN-V25U/26U is known, it can be changed by accessing the built-in web page of VN-V25U/26U via the Internet Explorer on the computer. Please refer to “Setting Us ing Internet Explorer” of the “Instructions” (pdf) in the supplied CD-ROM.
33 Operation This product comes with a JPEG Viewer and an MPEG4 Vie wer . Each of these view ers functions separately . 䡵 Using the JPEG Viewer enab les display of a series of still images as well as one-shot recording of still images. 䡵 Using the MPEG4 Viewer enab les di splay of MPEG4-encoded motion images .
34 Operation Internet Explor er Setup 1. Launch the Internet Explorer o n the computer 2. When proxy settings are enabled in the Internet Explorer, f ollow the steps below to disable the pro xy of the.
35 3. If ActiveX controls and plug-ins of the Internet Explorer is disabled, follow the steps belo w to enable it ● Click [T r usted sites] under [T ool]-[Internet Options]-[Security]. Up on doing so , the [Sites…] button directly belo w becomes ac tive.
36 Operation Installing the built-in vie wer 1. Enter the URL of the built-in vie wer in the address field of Internet Explo rer For e xample, if the IP address of VN-V25U/26U is 192.168.0.2, enter as f ollows: 䡵 VN-V25U ● JPEG View er http://192.
37 Screen Configuration of JPEG Vie wer ● When the JPEG Viewer is first installed, it is set to pla y back at 15 fps by def ault. A B C D Ŷ VN-V25U A B C D E F ■ VN-V26U VN-V25U_26U_EN.
38 Operation Screen Configuration of JPEG Vie wer (continued) Operation of Built-in Vie wer (continued) A DisplaySize Switches the displa y size. (V GA or QV GA) B Capture Captures the currently display ed image on the computer . Images captured will be stor ed as a JPEG file in the folder created under [My Document] of the computer .
39 Exiting the JPEG Viewer T o e xit, press the [close] button at the top right of the window . ● During the next startu p of the built-in view er , launch the Internet Explorer and ente r the URL of the built-in view er in the address field. For e xample, if the IP address of VN-V25U/26U is 192.
40 Operation Screen Configuration of MPEG4 Vie wer Operation of Built-in Vie wer (continued) A B C A B C Ŷ VN-V25U A B C D E ■ VN-V26U VN-V25U_26U_EN.
41 Note: ● T o use the built-in MPEG4 Vie wer of VN-V25U/26U , install “ffdshow” that is open source codec. Y ou can download “ffdshow” from the Internet. A DisplaySize Switches the displa y size. (V GA or QV GA) B Pau s e Pauses/Resumes pla ybac k of motion images.
42 Operation Exiting the MPEG4 Viewer T o e xit, press the [close] button at the top right of the window . ● During the next startu p of the built-in view er , launch the Internet Explorer and ente r the URL of the built-in view er in the address field.
43 Shortcut for Built-in Viewer Creating a shor tcut for the built-in vie wer on the Desktop screen of the computer saves y ou the trouble of ha ving to enter the URL in the Inter net Explorer. Create the shor tcut by f ollowing the procedure below . 1.
44 Other s Camera Unit Pick-up element : 1/4-inch progressiv e scan CCD Effe ctive pix els : Approx. 330,000 pix els 659 (H) ⳯ 494 (V) Lens Mount : C/CS mount [Monitor Outp ut] Composite video x 1 (75 K , 1 Vp-p) Minimum object illumination: (VN-V25U) : 1.
45 Ambient humidity : 20 % RH _ 85 % RH (without condensa tion) Mass : 480 g (1.06 lbs) (VN-V25U ) : 530 g (1.17 lbs) (VN-V26 U) Accessories/Atta chments : Star t-up Guide ....................... 1 CD-ROM ................................ 1 W arranty Card (For USA).
46 Other s Dimension [Unit: mm (inch)] T Specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for improv ement without prior notice. MAC address BF LOCK 1/4 – 20UNC 30 (1-3/16) 66 (2.
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