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Network Camera Settings

C PPP SET Settings

These settings are used in order to connect the camera to the Internet via a modem.

Note: When using modem connections, you cannot access the camera using a computer’s web

browser. You should normally connect the camera to a wired LAN or wireless LAN.

1

Install the Network Archiving software
(sold separately) to the computer.

Refer to the documentation provided with the
Network Archiving software for further details.

2

Set pin 1 of the PC/MODEM select switch
at the rear of the camera to the “ MODEM”
setting.

3

Click the [PPP] button in the main menu.

The initial PPP SET window will be displayed.

4

Select “ USE”  from the [PPP USE]
drop-down list box.

5

Type in the telephone number, login ID
and password for the access point to
connect to.

PROVIDER TEL. NO.

LOGIN ID

PASSWORD

6

Type in the commands to use for
controlling the modem.

Type in the commands starting with “AT” that
are specified by the modem manufacturer in
the [MODEM INITIALIZE COMMAND] box,
and also type in the command to change the
flow control setting to software flow control in
the same box.

Change any other settings as required using
the drop-down list boxes.

7

Once you have finished changing the
settings, click the [SET] button.

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L5AB2/US (VCC-WB2000)  GB  2002, 7, 4

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Summary of Contents for VCC-WB2000

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Network Camera VCC WB2000 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: ... C PPP SET Settings 22 Menu Screen and Main Menu 24 Main menu 24 Menu screen 25 Viewing Camera Images 26 LIVE VIEW Settings 28 Saving Images into a Computer 30 VIEW FRAME Operations 31 CAMERA Settings 32 Setting the camera title 34 Alarm Setting 35 External Alarm Sensor Settings 35 MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings 37 Alarm Data Recording Capacity 38 Expansion memory cards 38 Recording Alarm Data 39 Pl...

Page 3: ...talled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference ...

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: ... so that images can be recorded and played back when an alarm occurs Accessories 1 Setup CD ROM 1 pc 2 Lens iris plug 4 pin 1 pc 3 Clamping core 2 pc Operating environment The camera requires the following conditions to operate OS In this manual the English versions of the Microsoft Windows 98 operating system the Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system the Microsoft Windows 2000 ope...

Page 6: ...ing a camera mounting bracket sold separately select a location that is strong enough to bear the full weight 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 Use this slot to insert a memory card or wireless LAN card Note Make sure that the camera s power i...

Page 7: ...data along telephone lines or for connecting the camera to a computer Use the PC MODEM select switch to change the camera operation between modem and computer operation 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 cable to make the connection I Lens iris output connector Connect this connector 4 pin...

Page 8: ...ustment of the flange back attach the C mount adapter ring option to the lens before attaching the lens to the camera 3 Connect the lens iris plug to the lens iris output connector of the camera Lenses from other manufacturers may have different plug shapes and specifications In such cases you may need to rewire the lens iris plug 1 control coil 3 drive coil 2 control coil 4 drive coil Connecting ...

Page 9: ...een the MONITOR OUT connector of the camera and the VIDEO IN connector of a monitor 2 Turn on the camera s power Adjust the flange back while viewing the camera images on the monitor 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two flange back locking screws 4 Move the zoom lens to the telephoto setting and then use the lens focus ring to adjust the focus 5 Move the zoom lens to the wide angle setti...

Page 10: ...e ground terminal Figure 1 If using a 12 V DC power supply 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 ...

Page 11: ...ically has priority but if you change the network address to a different setting you can also use the camera with a wired LAN at the same time so that if a connection cannot be made to the wireless LAN you can check the settings using the wired LAN instead A Inserting the wireless LAN card Insert the wireless LAN card while checking that the direction is correct and then press the eject button to ...

Page 12: ... the documentation provided with the Network Archiving software for further details Use a serial cable to connect the RS 232C connector of the camera to a modem Set pin 1 of the PC MODEM select switch to the MODEM setting You do not need to change the setting for pin 2 Note When using modem connections you cannot access the camera using a computer s web browser You should normally connect the came...

Page 13: ...e the cameras can be connected you need to make various settings for each camera such as assigning IP addresses The following three types of network connections can be made Set the cameras in accordance with the purpose of use A NETWORK settings p 18 These settings are for when the camera is being connected to a LAN This is the normal type of connection to use for this camera B WIRELESS LAN settin...

Page 14: ...ROM 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 wait 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 15: ...ion 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 14 English ...

Page 16: ...ettings 1 Set Run ActiveX controls and plug ins to Enable in the ActiveX controls and plug ins section 2 Set Active scripting to Enable in the Scripting section 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 and then move the slide bar to the Medium position Note If using Internet E...

Page 17: ...THERNET connector of the camera to the computer To make an external connection between the camera and the computer refer to Basic connection in the Connections section p 9 3 Turn on the power for the camera 4 Start the web browser on the computer 5 Type http 192 168 0 2 into the location bar of the web browser and then press the Enter key The password entry window will be displayed 6 Type in ID3 a...

Page 18: ...he Refresh button in the title bar Note If you close the web browser without clicking the network disconnect button the message THE UNIT IS BUSY may be displayed the next time you try to access the camera Always be sure to use the network disconnect button to close communication with the camera If a problem with the web browser occurs which causes the web browser to close abnormally without using ...

Page 19: ...SUBNET MASK GATEWAY 2 Set the password There are three access levels available User Operator and Administrator and separate passwords can be set for each level The range of operations varies for each level as shown in the table below Username ID1 ID2 ID3 Access level User Operator Adminis trator Password default 1111 2222 3333 Live image viewing F F F Menu settings T F F Main menu button operation...

Page 20: ...en if more than one camera is connected to the network 4 MAC ADDRESS display This shows the Mac address for the camera Note Up to a maximum of 16 individual users can access a single camera on the network at the same time However only one user out of this maximum of 16 users can be accessing at Operator or Administrator level at any one time Depending on the network environment it may not be possi...

Page 21: ...st box Items indicated by will be displayed automatically when a wireless LAN card is inserted 4 Change the following settings if required 1 CURRENT CHANNEL This shows the frequency channel for the access point that is to be used to connect to 2 ESS ID Extended Service Set Set the verification code to be used in order to connect the camera to the access point of the wireless LAN The verification c...

Page 22: ...CRYPTION KEY boxes If WEP128 is selected select an encryption key of 13 characters WEP40 The encryption key can consist of up to 5 alphanumeric characters WEP128 The encryption key can consist of up to 13 alphanumeric characters The same encryption key should be set for the access point and for the camera 1 Type in the same character string for the key number 2 Select the same key number Note Thes...

Page 23: ...etting 3 Click the PPP button in the main menu The initial PPP SET window will be displayed 4 Select USE from the PPP USE drop down list box 5 Type in the telephone number login ID and password for the access point to connect to PROVIDER TEL NO LOGIN ID PASSWORD 6 Type in the commands to use for controlling the modem Type in the commands starting with AT that are specified by the modem manufacture...

Page 24: ...ling circuits Note Set to TONE if using a terminal adapter 3 BAUD RATE This sets the communication speed for the modem Available settings 115200 38400 bps 4 DATA SIZE Available settings 8 7 bits 5 PARITY This sets the parity Available settings NONE No parity EVEN Even parity ODD Odd parity 6 STOP BIT Available settings 1 1 5 2 7 AUTO IP ADDRESS display This shows the IP address for the camera Note...

Page 25: ...ssed according to the JPEG2000 format and are displayed as live images These two radio buttons are used to select whether the quality of the transmitted images is to be adjusted automatically in accordance with the performance specifications of the computer before being displayed or whether the quality is to be set to fine mode regardless of the performance specifications of the computer AUTO The ...

Page 26: ...ossible when the Network Archive software sold separately is used CAMERA button p 32 This button is used to display and change settings such as network camera image quality ALARM button p 35 This button is used to display and change alarm recording settings and other settings such as motion sensor settings CLOCK button p 43 This button is used to display and change the camera date and time setting...

Page 27: ...e that you enter should be either ID1 ID2 or ID3 depending on the access level Then enter the password that corresponds to the access level selected Refer to the PASSWORD item in the NETWORK SET settings to check the password p 18 The factory default settings are as follows Type in the password for the required user level For User access level Username ID1 Password 1111 For Operator access level U...

Page 28: ...Viewing Camera Images 4 Select the language and then click the SET button The main menu screen will be displayed 5 When you have finished click the network disconnect button English 27 ...

Page 29: ...his indicates that alarm images have filled the camera s internal memory 16 MB or filled the memory card that has been inserted into the PC card slot of the camera Alarm image playback is possible at this time Lit orange camera title This indicates that alarm images are being transferred from the camera s internal memory to the memory card that alarm recording is in progress or that a memory card ...

Page 30: ...ied in the alarm recording settings not at the setting that is made here C RESOLUTION setting This lets you set the image resolution to one of five settings The higher the resolution 720x480 the larger is the volume of data The default setting is 640x480 The size of the live image screen changes each time the resolution setting is changed Note When images that are compressed using JPEG2000 are pla...

Page 31: ... 32 This same camera title is displayed as part of the ALARM and ALARM DATA indicator displays 5 Live image screen display The images from the camera are displayed here according to the settings for the transmission of live images p 28 Saving Images into a Computer The camera images that are being monitored can be saved a still images in the computer s storage area in JPEG2000 format 1 When the im...

Page 32: ...l be displayed 1 BACK button Click to return to the previous screen 2 Network disconnect button Click to disconnect from the network Note The resolution for the VIEW FRAME screen will be fixed at 720 x 480 regardless of the RESOLUTION setting For example if RESOLUTION is set to 320 x 240 the images will be enlarged when they are displayed 1 2 English 31 ...

Page 33: ...f the adjustment settings and then click the SET button the images in the LIVE IMAGE window will be changed to reflect the new setting so you can make adjustments while viewing their effects on the images 2 CAMERA TITLE This sets the camera title for the live images being displayed Refer to p 34 for details on changing this setting The default camera title is NET_CAM 3 IRIS Select automatic iris o...

Page 34: ...for when the camera is being used indoors under fluorescent lighting OUTDOOR This setting is for when the camera is being used outdoors under natural sunlight MANUAL manual white balance This lets you make manual fine adjustments to the white balance It can be used when the AUTO setting does not give correct color reproduction Setting manual white balance MANUAL Click the and buttons repeatedly to...

Page 35: ...itle 2 Type in the new camera title e g CAM_1 The camera title can be up to eight characters in length and may include alphanumeric characters and the underscore character only 3 Click the SET button The new camera title will be saved and it will appear in the camera title display of the live image screen 34 English ...

Page 36: ...e the following connections When using this unit the supplied clamping core A must be installed on the power cord in order to prevent electromagnetic interference to the other devices connected 1 Connect an infrared sensor or similar to the ALARM IN terminal at the rear of the camera 2 Connect a buzzer or lamp to the ALARM OUT terminal 2 Click the ALARM button in the main menu The ALARM SET screen...

Page 37: ...TION DETECTOR SET screen will be displayed and you can then make settings such as sensitivity level 3 ALARM MODE setting This sets if external alarm and or motion sensor input triggers an alarm Available settings AND An alarm is generated when both the external alarm and the motion sensor receive alarm input OR An alarm is generated when either the external alarm or the motion sensor receives alar...

Page 38: ... while a memory card is inserted old alarm data is erased and new data is recorded over the top MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings 1 Click the ALARM button in the main menu The ALARM SET screen will be displayed 2 Set MOTION DETECTOR to ON The MOTION DETECTOR SET screen will be displayed 3 While looking at the screen move the pointer to the motion sensor detection area and click with the left mouse butt...

Page 39: ...acity of the camera s internal alarm recording area is approximately 16 MB The alarm recording area is divided into the pre alarm recording area and the post alarm recording area The pre alarm and post alarm recording area sizes can be set to one of six settings using the BUFFERING AREA menu command In addition if an expansion memory card has been inserted into the PC card slot at the rear of the ...

Page 40: ...to the expansion memory card The alarm data that has been transferred to the expansion memory card cannot be played back directly The data that is stored on the expansion memory card is first loaded into the camera s internal memory and it is then played back Refer to Playing Back Expansion Memory Card Images p 41 During alarm recording the resolution and compression ratio for the images in the li...

Page 41: ... 4 PRE POST display PRE playback of pre recording images and POST playback of post recording images are automatically displayed during playback and then after playback finishes END is displayed If there are no pre recording images playback starts from the post recording images 5 LIST button This is used to return to the ALARM DATA LIST screen 6 FRAME RATE display The playback speed is selected fro...

Page 42: ...te If you turn off the power for the camera or remove the expansion memory card while alarm data is being recorded onto or transferred from the memory card the data may become corrupted When turning off the power make sure that the camera has finished recording data onto the memory card first Deleting Alarm Images 1 Click the ALARM DATA indicator while it is red or green The ALARM DATA LIST screen...

Page 43: ...gardless of the alarm settings Figure 1 However if the BUFFERING AREA settings are changed so that the PRE POST ratio is 1 9 or something greater than this so that pre alarm recording is carried out the PRIORITY and ALARM RESOLUTION settings will be displayed in the set positions on the live image screen In this case the setting values are fixed and so they cannot be change using the drop down lis...

Page 44: ...g when the power for the camera is turned on 2 TIMEZONE This lets you set your standard time zone Select the time zone for the camera s location 3 DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE This sets whether daylight saving summer time is to be used or not Available settings USE Daylight saving time is used When set to USE you can then set the times for daylight saving to be applied NO USE Daylight saving is not used 4...

Page 45: ...ation speed is 19200 bps Note If you click the LIVE VIEW button the display will return to the live image screen STATUS Checking This displays information about the camera status Click the STATUS button in the main menu The ALARM DATA LIST screen will be displayed Note If you click the LIVE VIEW button the display will return to the live image screen 1 FIRMWARE VERSION This shows the version numbe...

Page 46: ...teway 192 168 0 1 Port number 80 If you forget the IP Address If you forget the camera s IP address you can check it using the following procedure 1 Set pin 1 of the PC MODEM select 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 pin 1 of the PC MODEM select switch at the rear of the camera to the PC...

Page 47: ...160 x 120 pixel Compression method JPEG2000 Compression ratio 5 settings from 5 KB Image transfer speed Max 30 fps 640 x 480 pixels Monitor output Composite video output NTSC Other functions Color Black white selectable built in clock function Interfaces Ethernet connector 10 100 Base T RJ 45 RS 232C connector D Sub 9 pin PC card slot PCMCIA Type II 5 V power supply only Pre post alarm buffer 16 M...

Page 48: ...Specifications Dimensions Appearance and specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice 136 mm 126 mm 12 mm 51 mm 57 mm 85 mm 28 mm English 47 ...

Page 49: ...oduct after repair This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including but not limited to any malfunction defect or failure caused by or resulting from the use of any products operated outside of the operating temperature ranges stated in our product specification i e between 41 and 104 degrees Farenheit or between 5 and 40 degrees ...

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