JVC Security Camera VN H237U User Manual

HD NETWORK CAMERA  
Instructions  
(Setting)  
VN-H37U  
VN-H137U  
VN-H237U  
VN-H237VPU  
VN-H57U  
VN-H257U  
VN-H257VPU  
VN-H157WPU  
LST1244-001C  
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Contents of this manual  
This manual explains the system setup  
using Internet Explorer, and the Built-in  
Viewer operations.  
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separate "Safety Precautions" manual.  
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model are identified by the camera model  
and series name.  
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Camera Setting Requirements  
If JPEG file size per piece is 120 KB, the total bit  
rate will be:  
Network  
120 KB x 15 fps = 1800 KB/s  
= Approx. 14.4 Mbps  
Ensure that there is sufficient network  
bandwidth for the data volume to be sent out  
by camera. Also, do not send multicast  
stream that exceeds the bandwidth. If the  
entire bandwidth is used by the multicast  
stream, you may fail to control the camera via  
the network.  
Data volume to be sent by camera varies with  
the settings and number of distributions.  
The maximum bit rate for transmission is  
about 20 Mbps.  
For detailed bit rate settings, see the "Encoding"  
page. (A Page 26)  
If Multi Resolution is selected, the JPEG file size  
varies with the channels used.  
For example, when 2 fps of 30 KB JPEG file and  
3 fps of 10 KB JPEG file are sent, the total frame  
rate will be:  
30 KB x 2 fps + 10 KB x 3 fps = 90 KB/s  
= Approx. 0.72 Mbps  
Estimation of Total Bit Rate  
Bit Rate of H.264 and MPEG-4 Streams  
The total JPEG bit rate from camera is  
determined by the JPEG file size, number of  
clients, and number of frames requested by  
clients. The total H.264 bit rate from camera is  
determined by the number of distributions.  
Design the system by considering these points.  
You can select either the Variable Bit Rate  
(VBR) or Constant Bit Rate (CBR) system for  
H.264 and MPEG-4 streams.  
When the VBR system is selected, the bit rate  
varies according to the condition of input video  
signals. The VBR system delivers a stable  
picture quality, but it is difficult to forecast the bit  
rate.  
Bit Rate of JPEG Stream  
The JPEG file size per frame varies with the  
encoding settings as well as input video signals.  
When AFS (or Average File Size) is selected,  
image is encoded so that the average size of  
multiple JPEG files becomes the target file size.  
If VFS (or Variable File Size) is selected, the  
quantization table during JPEG encoding will be  
maintained, and the file size will be increased or  
decreased according to the input signals.  
When the CBR system is selected, data is  
encoded at a fixed bit rate regardless of the  
condition of input video signals. The picture  
quality varies under the CBR system, but the bit  
rage can be easily forecasted.  
You can specify an estimated bit rate for both  
VBR and CBR. (64 kbps to 8192 kbps)  
Memo:  
"MPEG-4" is represented on this unit's  
screens as "MPEG4".  
For JPEG file size details, see the "Encoding"  
page. (A Page 26)  
The maximum number of distributions varies with  
the bit rate settings as well as the client's  
requested frame rate. Up to 20 streams can be  
distributed (including multicast). The total frame  
rate refers to the sum of these frame rates.  
Audio Data Size (for Audio-Compatible  
Models Only)  
Up to 2 streams of audio data can be sent. Up to  
1 stream of audio data can be received. Each  
audio data stream is 64 kbps. The size of audio  
data can be calculated via the following formula:  
For example, when 10 fps is requested by two  
clients, and in addition, multicast is transmitted  
at a rate of 10 fps, the total frame rate will be:  
64 kbps x number of streams  
10+10+10 = 30 fps  
The number of streams should be the total of the  
number of TCP streams being sent (the number of  
clients) plus the number of multicast streams  
being sent/received. For example, if the camera is  
sending 2 streams of audio and receiving 1  
For example, when 5 fps is requested by two  
clients, and in addition, multicast is transmitted  
at a rate of 5 fps, the total frame rate will be:  
5 + 5 + 5 = 15 fps  
stream of audio, the data size will be the following:  
64 kbps x 3 = 192 kbps  
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When distributing only H.264 data  
Restrictions on the Number of  
Distributions for Camera  
The maximum number of distributions for  
camera is determined by the settings as well as  
requirements from the client.  
For JPEG distribution, you can select either  
AFrame Rate PriorityB mode or AClient Number  
PriorityB mode. AFrame Rate PriorityB mode  
distributes JPEG images according to the frame  
rate requested by the client. The maximum  
number of distributions is determined based on  
the highest bit rate within the distribution  
streams. For AClient Number PriorityB mode, if  
there are requests from multiple clients, JPEG  
images are distributed in a lower frame rate than  
that requested to cater to multiple clients. It can  
accept 20 distribution requests as the maximum  
number of clients.  
The maximum number of distributions is determined  
by the preset bit rate. When a distribution request  
that exceeds the maximum number of distributions  
is received, this request is denied.  
Maximum number of distributions when  
H.264 data is only distributed  
Maximum  
number of  
Total  
maximum  
bit rate  
Maximum bit rate  
per distributions  
distributions  
less than 1 Mbps  
less than 3 Mbps  
less than 6 Mbps  
less than 10 Mbps  
20  
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3
20 Mbps  
20 Mbps  
20 Mbps  
20 Mbps  
2
Greater than  
10 Mbps  
1
Greater than  
20 Mbps  
When Client Number Priority Mode is  
Selected  
When Frame Rate Priority Mode is  
When only JPEG images are distributed  
If the distribution request would be accepted in  
the frame rate priority mode, distribution works in  
the same way as frame rate priority mode,  
where JPEG images are distributed at the frame  
rate requested by the client. If the distribution  
request would be denied in the frame rate  
priority mode, the frame rate is controlled such  
that the maximum bit rate is as shown in the  
following table, to accept distribution requests  
from up to 20 clients. For example, if Clients A  
and B request for JPEG at 10 Mbps, the frame  
rate will be reduced such that the distribution bit  
rate to each client is less than 5 Mbps.  
Selected  
JPEG images are distributed as the frame rate  
requested by the client.  
When a distribution request that exceeds the  
maximum number of distributions is received,  
this request is denied.  
When only JPEG images are distributed  
For example, if Client A requests for JPEG at  
1 Mbps, while Client B requests for JPEG at  
5 Mbps, additional 2 stream (total 4 streams) of  
distribution are possible for request below 5 Mbps.  
Maximum number of distributions when only  
JPEG images are distributed  
Maximum bit rate when only JPEG data is  
distributed  
Distribution at  
maximum bit rate  
Maximum  
number of  
Total  
maximum  
bit rate  
distributions  
Total  
Current number Maximumbit  
maximum  
less than 1 Mbps  
less than 5 Mbps  
less than 10 Mbps  
20  
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2
20 Mbps  
20 Mbps  
20 Mbps  
of distributions  
rate  
bit rate  
20 Mbps  
20 Mbps  
20 Mbps  
2 or less  
3 to 4  
5 to 20  
10 Mbps  
5 Mbps  
1 Mbps  
Greater than  
10 Mbps  
1
Greaterthan  
20 Mbps  
When both JPEG and H.264 data is distributed  
When both JPEG and H.264 images are  
When both JPEG and H.264 data is distributed  
When both JPEG and H.264 images are distributed  
simultaneously, up to two clients for JPEG and  
three clients for H.264 can be distributed,  
respectively. However, distribution requests that  
exceeds a total bit rate of 20 Mbps will be denied.  
distributed, distribution works in the same way as  
frame rate priority mode if the distribution request  
would be accepted in the frame rate priority  
mode. If the distribution request would be denied  
in the frame rate priority mode, the frame rate is  
controlled such that the maximum bit rate is as  
shown in the left table (Maximum number of  
distributions when JPEG and H.264 data is  
distributed), to accept distribution requests for up  
to 20 a total number of 20 JPEG and H.264  
distributions. However, distribution requests for  
which the total bit rate of the H.264 distribution  
stream exceeds 10 Mbps will be denied.  
Maximum number of distributions when  
JPEG and H.264 data is distributed  
Maximum  
Total maximum  
number of  
bit rate  
distribution  
JPEG  
H.264  
2
3
10 Mbps  
10 Mbps  
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Camera Setting Requirements  
List of Protocols and Port Numbers  
used by Camera  
The camera uses the following protocols and  
port numbers. Ensure that these ports are  
allowed through the firewall when a firewall is to  
be installed.  
Network  
(continued)  
Insufficient Network Bandwidth  
When there is insufficient bandwidth, the  
number of JPEG frames (frame rate) that the  
client can acquire will decrease. Also, the image  
distribution will delay. In the case of H.264/  
MPEG-4, noise interference may occur and  
playback may fail.  
Protocol/Port  
Purpose of use  
number  
Source  
TCP/80  
JPEG/H.264/MPEG-4  
acquisition, Web  
Settings page, API,  
audio acquisition  
Network Delay  
When the client acquires JPEG via TCP, camera  
will send out data while checking the ACK from  
the client at the same time. For networks with  
considerably delay, data cannot be sent out until  
ACK is received, and therefore the frame rate  
will drop. In the case of H.264/MPEG-4, noise  
interference may occur and playback may fail.  
A decrease in the frame rate due to network  
delays can be eliminated by receiving data via  
multicast.  
TCP/554  
RTSP  
TCP/10020  
TCP/10021  
TCP/10023  
(Reserved for  
adjustment)  
TCP/32040  
TCP/49298  
Alarm distribution  
Audio data reception  
Destination  
TCP/20, 21  
TCP/25  
FTP  
Mail  
Network Jitter  
TCP/110  
POP (Mail delivery)  
When there is considerable network jitter, delay  
time may be prolonged and the image frame rate  
may drop. In the case of H.264/MPEG-4, noise  
interference may occur and playback may fail.  
TCP/User-defined Sending alarm  
number  
UDP/123  
SNTP  
UDP/User-defined Sending alarm  
number  
Packet Loss  
When acquiring images from camera via TCP,  
packet loss may be recovered by TCP  
transmission. When there is considerable delay  
in the network, however, data may lost and the  
image frame rate may drop. In the case of  
H.264/MPEG-4, noise interference may occur  
and playback may fail.  
If a packet is lost during multicast transmission  
from camera, the image frame rate may drop. In  
the case of H.264/MPEG-4, noise interference  
may occur and playback may fail.  
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Protocols for discovery of surveillance devices,  
acquisition and modification of surveillance  
device settings, and audio/video data transfer  
are standardized under ONVIF.  
Images  
The initial user name and password are set as follows:  
H.264 Profiles  
User name: admin  
Password: jvc  
High profiles can maintain high image quality  
with a low bit rate, but as the decoder needs to  
support high profiles, the processing load on the  
decoder becomes heavier.  
This camera fulfills the ONVIF test specification  
version 1.02.  
Compared to high profiles, baseline profile offers  
lower compression performance, but the  
processing load on the decoder will be reduced.  
Selecting high profiles is recommended if the  
decoder has sufficient processing ability.  
The camera supports both the H.264 Baseline  
Profile and H.264 High Profile standards.  
PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom)  
This camera has a digital PTZ function. While  
monitoring, the function can cut out an arbitrary area,  
move within the range of shooting and enlarge the  
image as if you were operating a PTZ camera.  
Operating protocol  
PSIA  
This device conforms with PSIA (Physical  
Security Interoperability Alliance) specifications.  
PSIA is an organization whose aim is to promote  
the interoperability of IP-enabled security devices.  
Initial user name and password are set as follows:  
User name: psia  
Password: jvc  
The RTSP of this device complies with  
RFC2326. You can set up to 3 encoders. The  
RTSP URL for each encoder is as follows:  
Encoder No.1  
rtsp://192.168.0.2/PSIA/Streaming/channels/0  
Encoder No.2  
rtsp://192.168.0.2/PSIA/Streaming/channels/1  
Encoder No.3  
rtsp://192.168.0.2/PSIA/Streaming/channels/2  
ONVIF  
This camera supports ONVIF (Open Network Video  
Interface Forum). ONVIF is a forum that is  
standardizing surveillance device network protocols.  
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Camera Setting Requirements  
Setting Pages  
Selection of Languages on Setting Pages  
There is a radio button for selecting the language at the right top corner of the setting pages, however  
the language will be automatically set according to the OS environment of your computer. If you select  
Japanese while using an English-language OS, it may not be correctly displayed because there is no  
Japanese environment. Select a language suitable for the OS of your computer on the setting pages.  
For how to open the setting pages, see "How to Open the Setting Page". (A Page 12)  
Radio button for selecting languages  
Memo:  
Your settings are stored in the Cookie folder.  
Once you have set a language, all information is displayed in the selected language after the next  
startup.  
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Uploading and downloading of the  
Language File  
You can change the language on setting pages and built-in viewer of the camera.  
Procedure  
(1) Click "Download" button on the Maintenance page.  
(2) Save "language.ini" file to the appropriate folder in the computer.  
(3) Edit the downloaded "language.ini" file using Notepad or general purpose text editor.  
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-
Current texts are described after "=". Change them to desired text.  
You can write comments after the ";". Comments are annotations for each line and all the text  
from the ";" to the end of the line is ignored.  
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Maximum number of texts in one line is 126 bytes.  
Save the file after editing. Do not change the file name.  
Western European language (ISO-8859-1) is supported. Double byte character set is not  
supported.  
(4) Click "Browse" button on the Maintenance page and select "language.ini" file which you edited.  
(5) Click "Upload" button on the Maintenance page.  
(6) Select "Custom", then click "Apply" button on the Maintenance page.  
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Language is replaced after reloading the Maintenance page. When language is not replaced,  
please reload the Maintenance page again.  
Following GUI is added to Maintenance page.  
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Camera Setting Requirements  
Pages Available to Each User  
Enter User Name and Password  
User name and password entry will be required  
at the beginning.  
There are three access authorization levels to  
camera. The factory settings are as follows.  
User  
Name  
Default  
password  
Authorization  
levels  
admin  
jvc  
All operations and  
setting changes are  
allowed.  
operator  
jvc  
The following items  
cannot be operated,  
and setting changes  
are not permitted.  
[Basic Setting1]  
[Network] [Protocol]  
[AccessRestrictions]  
[Time] [Password]  
[Maintenance]  
user  
jvc  
Viewing of images  
and some  
operations are  
permitted.  
Memo:  
When accessing to the camera from Internet  
Explorer, refer to the "Instructions (IP Address  
Settings)."  
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operator  
Pages that Users Have Access to  
Basic Setting2  
[Camera]  
[Encode]  
Restrictions are placed on the pages that users  
have access to. In addition, links on the setting  
pages are also displayed according to the  
access privileges of the user.  
Details  
[Camera]  
[Encoding]  
[Audio](VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
[Alarm]  
admin  
[Alarm Environment]  
[Storage]  
[PTZ]  
[Auto Patrol]  
[Privacy Mask]  
[Motion Detection]  
[Audio Detection]  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
[Tampering Detection]  
[Multicast]  
[Focus](VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
[LED Settings]  
Basic Setting1  
Basic Setting2  
Details  
[Network]  
[Time]  
[Camera]  
[Encode]  
[Camera]  
[Encoding]  
[Audio](VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
[Alarm]  
[Alarm Environment]  
[Storage]  
[PTZ]  
[Auto Patrol]  
[Privacy Mask]  
[Motion Detection]  
[Audio Detection]  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
[Tampering Detection]  
[Network]  
[Miscellaneous]  
[Operation]  
[Settings]  
[Position List]  
[Patrol Settings]  
user  
[Protocol]  
[Multicast]  
Details  
[Miscellaneous]  
[Access Restriction]  
[Time]  
[Password]  
[Focus](VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
[Maintenance]  
[LED Settings]  
[Miscellaneous]  
[Operation]  
[Settings]  
[Position List]  
[Patrol Settings]  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings  
How to Open the Setting Page  
1.Enter IP address of camera in the address bar of Internet Explorer.  
(for example, the factory default of Ahttp://192.168.0.2B)  
2.Enter the user name and password.  
(The factory default is AadminB and AjvcB)  
3.The Built-in Viewer of the camera is displayed.  
Click here.  
Memo:  
When IP address entry, see the AInstructions (IP Address Settings).B  
The [Security Information] screen appears before the top page display. Press the [OK] button to  
proceed. To suppress this warning screen, correct the Internet Explorer settings as follows.  
Select [Tools] - [Internet Options] - [Security] - [Trusted sites].  
Then, select [Custom Level] and [Miscellaneous] and set [Display mixed content] to AEnableB.  
Note:  
Do not reset the camera and do not turn the power supply Off immediately after you have changed  
the settings. If done, your settings are lost and the camera may be returned to the factory defaults.  
4.Click [Details] of the Built-in Viewer.  
[Basic Setting1] page will be opened if accessed by user name AadminB. (A Page 13)  
[Basic Setting2] page will be opened if accessed by user name AoperatorB. (A Page 15)  
[Miscellaneous] page will be opened if accessed by user name AuserB. (A Page 86)  
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Basic Setting1 Page  
This page sets the network basic.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB.  
Click [Basic Setting1].  
A
C
B
D
E
G
F
Memo:  
If you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer, you can open the  
[Basic Setting1] page without going through the Built-in Viewer.  
http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/display.cgi?basicmenu1.html  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Basic Setting1 Page (continued)  
Network  
A IP Setting  
Sets the DHCP client function.  
To enable the DHCP, connect the camera to the network environment where  
the DHCP server is running.  
If you have set IP Setting to DHCP but the DHCP server does not exist, the  
camera will start with the IP address of 192.168.0.2 and the subnet mask of  
255.255.255.0 approximately 2 minutes after startup.  
[Set values: DHCP Disable, DHCP Enable]  
B IP Address  
Sets the IP address of camera.  
[Factory default: 192.168.0.2]  
C Subnet  
Sets the subnet mask of camera.  
Mask  
[Factory default: 255.255.255.0]  
D Default  
Sets the default gateway of camera. Enter 0.0.0.0 if you do not want to set a  
default gateway.  
Gateway  
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]  
Time  
E Time (read  
Displays the clock time of camera.  
The time transmitted by camera is recorded in the JPEG header.  
only)  
Memo:  
You cannot change the time with this item. For details about the time  
settings, see the "Time" page. (A Page 70)  
F Time Zone  
Sets a time zone.  
[Set value: (GMT-12:00) - (GMT) UTC - (GMT+12:45)]  
G PC Time to  
Click the [Set] button to set the time of computer on the camera.  
Camera  
Memo:  
Your computer’s time zone cannot be applied. Only the time will be set.  
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Basic Setting2 Page  
This page sets fundamental camera and encoding parameters.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Basic Setting2].  
A
B
C
Memo:  
If you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer, you can open the  
[Basic Setting2] page without going through the Built-in Viewer.  
http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/display.cgi?basicmenu2.html  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made.  
"H.264 High" indicates the H.264 High Profile standard.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Basic Setting2 Page (continued)  
A Camera ID  
Text entered here will be written in the H.264 header and the JPEG comment  
segment (item name: camera). It links to the [Camera ID] of the [Camera]  
page. (A Page 19)  
Memo:  
Refer to the "API Guide" on the file formats of JPEG.  
B Scenefile  
You can select the setting that is suitable for the shooting scene. You can  
select the following eight scenes. You can customize the settings (except  
Camera ID) stored in "Scenefile". For details, see the [Camera] page. (A Page  
19)  
General : General location  
Indoor  
: Place with indoor lighting  
Outdoor : For shooting the subject in sunlit conditions  
CLVI  
: Uses the fog removal function. (A Page 25) This can help  
increase visibility in environments where there is a large  
difference between lighted and shaded areas, or in environments  
where contrast is low due to fog, etc.  
Traffic  
: For shooting a subject that moves at high speeds, for example,  
during road surveillance.  
DataSaving: Data can be saved for VBR or VFS coding using noise  
suppression. For details, see "Encoding" (A Page 26).  
Day (Color): Always shoots in color. This setting is used for shooting in bright  
locations such as under in sunlit areas during the day.  
Night (B&W):Always shoots in black and white. This setting is used for  
shooting in dark locations such as at night or when the object is  
illuminated by infrared light.  
[Set values: General, Indoor, Outdoor, CLVI, Traffic, DataSaving, Day  
(Color), Night (B&W)]  
Memo:  
Select "Day (Color) or "Night (B&W)" when you switch the Color or B&W  
using an alarm trigger. For details, see the [Alarm] page. (A Page 35)  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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C Encode  
Select the frame size for each screen of JPEG and H.264 from the following six  
patterns.  
Selectable distribution size  
Commu-  
nication  
speed  
Frame  
Size  
Frame  
Rate  
Bit  
rate  
I Frame  
Interval  
Set value  
H.264 High  
1920x1080 30 fps  
1
2
3
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
30 fps  
5 fps  
5 fps  
8 Mbps  
CBR  
30 frames  
5 frames  
H.264 High  
1920x1080 5 fps +  
Monitor Output  
2 Mbps CBR  
Monitor Output  
200 KB  
AFS  
4
5
JPEG 1280x960  
JPEG 640x480  
1280 x 960  
640 x 480  
5 fps  
5 fps  
120 KB  
30 KB  
AFS  
AFS  
Set in "Encoding"  
Page  
Multi-encoding and details can be set on [Encoding]  
page.  
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Memo:  
If [Set in "Encoding" Page] is selected, the details have been set in the [Encode]  
of "Encoding" page. (A Page 26)  
Refer to the "API Guide" on the file formats of JPEG.  
The settings of the [PTZ] page (A Page 49) and the [Auto Patrol] page (A Page  
50) may not work for some combinations of distribution size in the Encoding  
page.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Camera Page  
This page sets the camera's parameters.  
Settings here are linked to the Camera in the "Basic Setting2" page. (A Page 16)  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Camera].  
A
B
C
E
D
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
Press the [Help] button to display the explanation of functions and settings in a pop-up window.  
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A Camera ID  
A character string entered here will be written to the JPEG comment  
segment (item name: camera).  
Memo:  
You can enter up to 40 characters consisting of alphabets (both upper  
case and lower case), numerals, parentheses, commas, periods, spaces  
and hyphens. Use the radio button [Japanese / English (Custom)] at the  
right top corner of the setting page to select English (Custom).  
All characters entered in the JPEG comment segment will be saved, but  
some characters may not be displayed when Camera ID is viewed with  
the Built-in Viewer.  
Refer to the "API Guide" on the file formats of JPEG.  
B Scenefile  
You can select the setting that is suitable for the shooting scene. You can  
select the following eight scenes.  
You can customize the [Camera] page settings (except Camera ID) stored in  
"Scenefile".  
General : General location  
Indoor  
: Place with indoor lighting  
Outdoor : For shooting the subject in sunlit conditions  
CLVI  
: Uses the fog removal function. (A Page 25) This can help  
increase visibility in environments where there is a large  
difference between lighted and shaded areas, or in  
environments where contrast is low due to fog, etc.  
Traffic  
: For shooting a subject that moves at high speeds, for example,  
during road surveillance.  
DataSaving: Data can be saved for VBR or VFS coding using noise  
suppression. For details, see "Encoding" (A Page 26).  
Day (Color): Always shoots in color. This setting is used for shooting in bright  
locations such as under in sunlit areas during the day.  
Night (B&W):Always shoots in black and white. This setting is used for  
shooting in dark locations such as at night or when the object is  
illuminated by infrared light.  
[Set values: General, Indoor, Outdoor, CLVI, Traffic, DataSaving, Day  
(Color), Night (B&W)]  
Memo:  
Select "Day (Color)" or "Night (B&W)" when you switch the Color or B&W  
using an alarm trigger. For details, see the [Alarm] page. (VN-H37U,  
VN-H237VPU) (A Page 35)  
If you press the [OK] button, the settings (except Camera ID) of the  
[Camera] page will be store in the selected Scenefile.  
Press the [Initialize] button to restore the selected Scenefile to the factory  
defaults.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Camera Page (continued)  
C Brightness  
D Color Level  
E Black Level  
Adjusts the brightness of an image.  
Increasing the value brightens dark areas, and decreasing the value makes  
bright areas more pleasing to the eye.  
[Set values:
؁
5 to Normal to 5]  
Adjusts the color level.  
A larger value increases the darkness of color, but a smaller value  
decreases the darkness of color.  
[Set values:
؁
5 to Normal to 5]  
Adjusts the black level. Setting the value to "Low" darkens the video image.  
[Set values: Low, Normal]  
Memo:  
If the black level is set to ALowB, this may be too low depending on the  
monitoring device, or dark area will become complete black.  
When using the Monitor Output or H.264/MPEG-4 images, set it to  
"Normal".  
F Gamma  
To alter the appearance of dark areas in a video image, adjust the gamma curve.  
ON : Perform gamma correction.  
OFF : Do not perform gamma correction. The entire image appears dull.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
G Enhance Level  
H 3D DNR  
Sets the intensity of edge enhancement.  
A larger value increases the intensity of edge enhancement, but a smaller  
value decreases the intensity of edge enhancement.  
[Set values:
؁
5 to Normal to 8]  
The noise on the screen will be reduced.  
[Set values: OFF, Low, Mid, High]  
Memo:  
With a moving object, the higher the noise reduction (as you select Low -  
Mid - High), the more likely there will be an afterimage.  
You cannot select this when the frame rate is set to 25 fps or higher.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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I White Balance  
Adjusts the white balance. White balance can be adjusted for a light source  
with a color temperature range of 2300 K to 10000 K.  
[Set values: ATW-Wide, ATW-Narrow, AWC]  
ATW-Wide  
ATW-Narrow  
AWC  
Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color temperature  
tracking) Wide mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according to  
the color temperature of the light. (Color temperature: 2300 K to 10000 K)  
Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color temperature  
tracking) Narrow mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according to  
the color temperature of the light. (Color temperature: 3200 K to 8000 K)  
Switches to the Auto-White Balance Control mode. In the AWC mode, values  
entered for the [AWC R-Gain] and [AWC B-Gain] items are applied to white balance.  
Pressing the [OnePushAWC] button replaces the [AWC R-Gain] and [AWC  
B-Gain] values with the values of the AWC execution results.  
Memo:  
Execute by filling the screen completely with a white object in a location  
with lighting conditions similar to those of the object you are going to shoot.  
Even when white balance is set to "ATW-Wide" or "ATW-Narrow", pressing  
the [OnePushAWC] button switches the mode automatically to AWC.  
If you press the [OnePushAWC] button, the changes you made before  
pushing the button will be stored and the AWC mode will be executed.  
AWC R-Gain Sets the gain of R (red) when in the AWC mode.  
A larger value increases the redness, but a smaller value decreases the redness.  
[Set values: 0 to 107 to 255]  
AWC B-Gain Sets the gain of B (blue) when in the AWC mode.  
A larger value increases the blueness, but a smaller value decreases the blueness.  
[Set values: 0 to 65 to 255]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Camera Page (continued)  
J ALC  
Maintains the video level according to the object brightness. The priority of  
motion (by AGC) or the priority of picture quality (by Sense Up) can be selected.  
If both are set simultaneously, you can set their priority using the [Priority] option.  
AGC  
Sets the AGC (automatic gain control) level.  
You can adjust the brightness of image according to the object brightness.  
OFF  
Mid  
High  
: Disables the AGC function.  
: When the amount of light is insufficient  
: When the amount of light is particularly insufficient  
[Set values: OFF, Mid, High]  
Memo:  
If [Easy Day/Night] is set to "Auto", you cannot turn it "OFF". (VN-H137U,  
VN-H237U)  
If [Day/Night] is set to "Auto Low", "Auto Mid" or "Auto High", you cannot turn  
it "OFF". (This applies to models other than VN-H137U and VN-H237U.)  
The screen appears grainy at dark locations when the AGC function is in use.  
Sense  
Up  
This function is used to raise the sensitivity level by lengthening the  
exposure time.  
You can specify the number of times by which the sensitivity level is to be  
increased automatically when the object becomes dark. When Ax16B is  
selected, the sensitivity level will automatically increases continuously until it  
is 16 times of the level when AOFFB is selected.  
[Set values: OFF, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x60]  
Memo:  
When the sensitivity is increased, the shutter speed drops and a moving  
object appears unnatural.  
Upon raising the sensitivity level, the screen may appear grainy or white,  
or white defects may occur. However, this is not a malfunction.  
When Sense Up is set to a value other than AOFFB, flickers occur under  
the light of fluorescent or mercury lamps. This is not a malfunction of the  
camera, but is due to principles related to Sense Up.  
If the shutter speed is set to 1/50 to 1/10000, you can set the Sense Up to  
"OFF" only.  
Priority  
Sets the priority of ALC (function for maintaining the video level according to  
the object brightness).  
Combo  
Motion  
: Selects the best combination automatically.  
: Assigns priority to AGC (automatic gain control). This is suitable  
for shooting fast-moving objects.  
Quality  
: Assigns priority to the Sense Up function. This is suitable for  
shooting objects requiring a high picture quality.  
[Set values: Combo, Motion, Quality]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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K Shutter Speed  
Sets the shutter speed.  
1/30 to 1/10000  
: Fixes the shutter speed.  
Auto (1/30 - 1/100)  
: Varies the shutter speed automatically between 1/  
30 and 1/100 seconds according to the brightness.  
Auto (1/30 - 1/1000) : Varies the shutter speed automatically between 1/  
30 and 1/1000 seconds according to the brightness.  
Auto (1/30 - 1/10000) : Varies the shutter speed automatically between 1/  
30 and 1/10000 seconds according to the  
brightness.  
Flickerless  
: Sets a shutter speed to prevent flickering in the  
50 Hz power frequency.  
[Set values: 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,  
1/10000, Auto (1/30-1/100), Auto (1/30-1/1000),  
Auto (1/30-1/10000), Flickerless]  
Memo:  
AAuto (1/30-1/10000)B is only recommended when using a manual iris  
lens.  
Flickers may occur when this is set to a value other than "Flickerless".  
When Sense Up is set to a value other than AOFFB, the shutter speed  
cannot be set to a value between 1/250 and 1/10000 seconds.  
L Easy Day/Night  
(VN-H137U/  
Sets the Day and Night mode.  
Color  
: Keeps color mode activated at all times.  
H237U only)  
Black & White: Keeps Black & White mode activated at all times.  
Auto  
: Switches to Black & White mode when the luminance level is  
low.  
[Set values: Color, Black and White, Auto]  
Average: Peak Exposure detection is set as a ratio of the AVERAGE value to the PEAK value.  
[Set values: 10:0, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, 5:5]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Camera Page (continued)  
L Day/Night  
Sets video to Black & White mode. Also allows you to select from among 3  
levels for automatically activating Black & White mode in low-light  
conditions.  
(VN-H37U/H57U/  
H257U/H237VPU/  
H257VPU/  
[Set values: Color, Black & White, Auto Low, Auto Mid, Auto High]  
If you select AF performance in conjunction with switching modes, AF is  
performed when you switch between modes. (VN-H57 only)  
H157WPU only)  
Memo:  
The mechanical sound of the infrared filter insertion/removal can be  
heard when the mode switches.  
While the mechanical sound can be heard, audio streamed from the  
camera is muted. (VN-H257U, VN-H257VPU only)  
If you set "Auto Low", "Auto Mid", or "Auto High", the camera immediately  
switches modes when the set amount of illumination is detected.  
Color  
Keeps color mode activated at all times.  
Color  
Average: Peak  
The color mode peak photometry rate is set as a ratio of the AVERAGE  
value to the PEAK value.  
[Set values: 10:0, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, 5:5]  
Black & White  
Keeps Black & White mode activated at all times.  
Black & White The Black & White mode peak photometry rate is set as a ratio of the  
Average: Peak  
AVERAGE value to the PEAK value.  
[Set values: 10:0, 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, 5:5]  
Switches to Black & White mode when the subject's signal level has a low  
level of brightness.  
Auto Low  
Switches to Black & White mode when the subject's signal level has a  
medium level brightness.  
Auto Mid  
Switches to Black & White mode when the subject's signal level has a high  
level of brightness.  
Auto High  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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M Back Light  
Selects the backlight compensation function. Enables unwanted light  
sources to be excluded from the photometry area.  
Compensation  
OFF  
: Disables backlight compensation.  
Areas 1 to 4  
: Select a photometry area from the four areas.  
[Set values: OFF, Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4]  
Photometry area Photometry area Photometry area Photometry area Photometry area  
OFF  
Area 1  
Area 2  
Area 3  
Area 4  
Memo:  
The backlight compensation area is not linked to digital PTZ (Pan, Tilt,  
Zoom).  
N CLVI  
Select the fog removal function.  
It is effective in reducing image blur which occurs when zooming in on an  
object located at a distance or when shooting in foggy or dusty  
environments.  
Depending on the shooting conditions, it may be less effective or a noise  
may appear in the image, but this is not a camera malfunction.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
Memo:  
CLVI is an abbreviation for Clear Logic Video Intelligence.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Encoding Page  
This page sets JPEG/H.264/MPEG-4 encoding parameters.  
This entry links to the [Encode] item of "Basic Setting2" page. (A Page 17)  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Encoding].  
A
B
C
D
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
Encoding settings cannot be changed during multicast distribution. (A Page 66)  
If settings on this page are altered during playback using the Built-in Viewer, reboot the viewer.  
There is upper limit to transmission bit rate from the camera. If a bit rate that exceeds upper limit is  
specified, this new setting will not be applied. For details on the maximum transmission limit, refer to  
the section on "Network". (A Page 4)  
H.264 High indicates High Profile, and H.264 Baseline indicates Baseline Profile.  
The contents displayed in C changes depending on the type of encoding and the item selected.  
If the distribution bit rate exceeds 24 Mbps, the specified frame rate distribution fails.  
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A Encode  
Select the encoding from [Single Encode], [Multi Resolution] or [Multi-  
Encode].  
C options vary depending on the selected encoding system.  
[Set values: Single-Encode, Multi-Resolution, Multi-Encode1,  
Multi-Encode2]  
Single-Encode  
[Set values: JPEG, H.264 Baseline, H.264 High]  
[Set values: JPEG, H.264 Baseline, H.264 High]  
Multi-Resolution  
Multi-Encode1  
Multi-Encode2  
[Set values: JPEG + H.264 Baseline, JPEG + H.264 High  
]
[Set values: JPEG(1280x960) + MPEG4(640x480)  
JPEG(1280x960) + MPEG4(320x240)  
JPEG(640x480) + MPEG4(640x480)  
JPEG(320x240) + MPEG4(320x240)  
]
B Aspect Ratio  
Selects the width:height ratio of the image.  
[Set values: 16:9, 4:3]  
C Single-Encode  
Enables Encoder No.1 only out of three channels of encoders. You can  
set a frame rate that exceeds 5 fps.  
Encoder Framesize Select the frame size of each JPEG or H.264 screen.  
No.1  
Available sizes vary depending on the aspect ratio.  
[Set values for aspect ratio 16:9: 1920x1080, 1280x720, 640x360]  
[Set values for aspect ratio 4:3: 1280x960, 640x480, 320x240]  
Framerate Select a frame rate.  
[Set values: 30 fps (this cannot be set for JPEG if the frame size is 1920  
x 1080), 25 fps (JPEG is not supported), 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5  
fps, 5 fps, 3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps]  
Bitrate  
(Rate  
control  
mode)  
Select whether to set the control rate mode for single encoding to CBR  
(Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate).  
CBR  
: Data is encoded at a fixed bit rate regardless of the  
condition of input video signals. It is easy to estimate the bit  
rate. Select from the list of bit rate ranges.  
VBR  
: The bit rate varies according to the condition of input video  
signals. The picture quality is stabled but it is difficult to  
estimate the bit rate. Select from the list of bit rate ranges.  
[Set values: CBR, VBR]  
Bit rate range  
[Set values: 64, 128, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536, 2048, 3072, 3584,  
4096, 8192] kbps  
I Frame  
Interval  
Select the I-frame interval. Encoding starts from the I-frame. Shortening  
the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there area rapid  
changes in the video image. However, the picture quality for images with  
little change will deteriorate. In addition, when multicast packet loss  
occurs, the time interval required to restore the image is shorter.  
[Set values: 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120] Frame  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Encoding Page (continued)  
From H.264 High, H.264 Baseline and JPEG, you can select one and set  
different frame sizes to up to three channels. The frame rate that can be  
set is lower than 5 fps.  
C Multi-Resolution  
Encoder Encoding  
Displays the encoding system selected in Multi-Resolution.  
Display  
No.1  
Framesize Select the frame size of each JPEG or H.264 screen.  
Available sizes vary depending on the aspect ratio.  
[Set values for aspect ratio 16:9: 1920x1080, 1280x720, 640x360]  
[Set values for aspect ratio 4:3: 1280x960, 640x480, 320x240]  
Framerate Select the frame rate of multi resolution.  
[Set values: 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5 fps, 5 fps, 3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps]  
Quality  
Select the JPEG picture quality (rate control mode) and picture quality level.  
When "AFS" is selected, encoding is performed such that the target file  
size is the average size of multiple JPEG images.  
When "VFS" is selected, the quantization table during JPEG encoding  
will be maintained and the file size will increase or decrease according to  
the input signals. When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited  
storage capacity, note that the maximum recording time may vary as the file  
size fluctuates under this setting.  
[Set values: AFS, VFS]  
Picture quality level  
[Set values: Level 1 to Level 3 to Level 7]  
Memo:  
You can specify the file size by combining the frame size the picture  
quality level.  
(Values for reference)  
Picture quality level  
file size (KB)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Frame Size  
1920 x 1080  
320 280 240 200 160 120 80  
1280 x 720  
640 x 360  
1280 x 960  
640 x 480  
320 x 240  
180 160 140 120 100 80  
80 60 40 30 25 20  
180 160 140 120 100 80  
60  
15  
60  
15  
5
80  
27  
60  
20  
40  
13  
30  
10  
25  
8
20  
7
Encoder Encoding  
No.2 Display  
Displays the encoding system selected in Multi-Resolution.  
Framesize Same as for Encoder No.1.  
The default value is "1280x720" pixels for Encoder No.2.  
Framerate Same as for Encoder No.1.  
The default value is "5 fps" pixels for Encoder No.2.  
Same as for Encoder No.1.  
The default values are "AFS" and "Level 3" for Encoder No.2.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
Quality  
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C Multi-Resolution (continued)  
Encoder Encoding When you use Encoder No.3, turn ON the encoding that you selected in multi  
No.3  
resolution. If you select OFF , you will not be able to set Encoder No.3.  
Display  
A
B
[Set values: JPEG, OFF]  
Framesize Same as for Encoder No.1.  
The default value is "640x360" pixels for Encoder No.3.  
Framerate Same as for Encoder No.1.  
The default value is "5 fps" pixels for Encoder No.3.  
Quality  
Same as for Encoder No.1.  
The default values are "AFS" and "Level 3" for Encoder No.3.  
C Multi-Encode1  
You can specify JPEG for Encode No.1,and H.264 High or H.264  
Baseline for No.2. The frame rate that can be set is lower than 15 fps.  
Encoder Encoding  
Displays the AJPEGB encoding system selected in Multi-Encode1.  
No.1  
Display  
Framesize Select the frame size of each JPEG or H.264 screen.  
Available sizes vary depending on the aspect ratio.  
[Set values for aspect ratio 16:9: 1920x1080, 1280x720, 640x360]  
[Set values for aspect ratio 4:3: 1280x960, 640x480, 320x240]  
Framerate Select the frame rate of Multi-Encode1.  
[Set values: 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5 fps, 5 fps, 3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps]  
Quality  
Select the JPEG picture quality (rate control mode) and picture quality level.  
When "AFS" is selected, encoding is performed such that the target file  
size is the average size of multiple JPEG images.  
When "VFS" is selected, the quantization table during JPEG encoding  
will be maintained and the file size will increase or decrease according to  
the input signals. When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited  
storage capacity, note that the maximum recording time may vary as the  
file size fluctuates under this setting.  
[Set values: AFS, VFS]  
Picture quality level  
[Set values: Level 1 to Level 3 to Level 7]  
Memo:  
The chart below shows file sizes for each combination of frame size  
and picture quality level.  
Select between level 1 and level 7. The picture quality increases when  
the level value is small. However, the file size increases (see the table  
below).  
(Values for reference)  
Picture quality level  
file size (KB)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Frame Size  
1920 x 1080  
320 280 240 200 160 120 80  
1280 x 720  
640 x 360  
1280 x 960  
640 x 480  
320 x 240  
180 160 140 120 100 80  
80 60 40 30 25 20  
180 160 140 120 100 80  
60  
15  
60  
15  
5
80  
27  
60  
20  
40  
13  
30  
10  
25  
8
20  
7
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Encoding Page (continued)  
C Multi-Encode1 (continued)  
Encoder Encoding  
Display  
Displays the encoding system selected in Multi-Encode1.  
No.2  
[For JPEG+H.264 Baseline  
[For JPEG+H.264 High  
: H.264 Baseline]  
: H.264 High]  
Framesize Select the frame size of each JPEG or H.264 screen.  
Available sizes vary depending on the aspect ratio.  
[Set values for aspect ratio 16:9: 1920x1080, 1280x720, 640x360]  
[Set values for aspect ratio 4:3: 1280x960, 640x480, 320x240]  
Framerate Select the frame rate of Multi-Encode1.  
[Set values: 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5 fps, 5 fps, 3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps]  
Bitrate  
Select whether to set the control rate mode for full size 30 fps encoding to  
CBR (Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate).  
CBR : Data is encoded at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of  
input video signals. It is easy to estimate the bit rate. Select  
from the list of bit rate ranges.  
VBR : The bit rate varies according to the condition of input video  
signals. The picture quality is stabled but it is difficult to  
estimate the bit rate. Select from the list of bit rate ranges.  
[Set values: CBR, VBR]  
Bit rate range  
[Set values: 64, 128, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536, 2048, 3072, 3584,  
4096, 8192] kbps  
I Frame  
Interval  
Select the I-frame interval. Encoding starts from the I-frame. Shortening  
the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there area rapid  
changes in the video image. However, the picture quality for images with  
little change will deteriorate. In addition, when multicast packet loss  
occurs, the time interval required to restore the image is shorter.  
[Set values: 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120] Frame  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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The following can be set for Encoder No.1 and Encoder No.2.  
JPEG(1280 x 960) + MPEG4 (640 x 480)  
JPEG(1280 x 960) + MPEG4 (320 x 240)  
JPEG(640 x 480) + MPEG4 (640 x 480)  
C Multi-Encode2  
JPEG(320 x 240) + MPEG4 (320 x 240)  
The frame rate can be set to 15 fps or lower.  
Encoder Encoding  
Displays the “JPEG” encoding selected for Multi-Encode2.  
Display  
No.1  
Framesize Displays the frame size selected for Multi-Encode2.  
Framerate Specify the frame rate for Multi-Encode2.  
[Set values: 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5 fps, 5 fps, 3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps]  
Picture  
Quality  
Select the JPEG picture quality (rate control mode) and picture quality level.  
When "AFS" is selected, encoding is performed such that the target file  
size is the average size of multiple JPEG images.  
When "VFS" is selected, the quantization table during JPEG encoding  
will be maintained and the file size will increase or decrease according to  
the input signals. When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited  
storage capacity, note that the maximum recording time may vary as the  
file size fluctuates under this setting.  
[Set values: AFS, VFS]  
Picture quality level  
[Set values: Level 1 to Level 3 to Level 7]  
Memo:  
The chart below shows file sizes for each combination of frame size  
and picture quality level.  
Select between level 1 and level 7. The picture quality increases when  
the level value is small. However, the file size increases (see the table  
below).  
(Values for reference)  
Picture quality level  
file size (KB)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Frame Size  
1920 x 1080  
320 280 240 200 160 120 80  
1280 x 720  
640 x 360  
1280 x 960  
640 x 480  
320 x 240  
180 160 140 120 100 80  
80 60 40 30 25 20  
180 160 140 120 100 80  
60  
15  
60  
15  
5
80  
27  
60  
20  
40  
13  
30  
10  
25  
8
20  
7
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Encoding Page (continued)  
C Multi-Encode2 (continued)  
Encoder Encoding  
Displays the "MPEG4" encoding selected for Multi-Encode2.  
No.2  
Display  
Framesize Displays the frame size selected for Multi-Encode2.  
Framerate Specify the frame rate for Multi-Encode2.  
[Set values: 15 fps, 10 fps, 7.5 fps, 1 fps]  
Bitrate  
Select whether to set the control rate mode for encoding to CBR  
(Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate).  
CBR : Data is encoded at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of  
input video signals. It is easy to estimate the bit rate. Select  
from the list of bit rate ranges.  
VBR : The bit rate varies according to the condition of input video  
signals. The picture quality is stabled but it is difficult to  
estimate the bit rate. Select from the list of bit rate ranges.  
[Set values: CBR, VBR]  
Bit rate range  
[Set values: 64, 128, 256, 384, 512, 768, 1024, 1536, 2048, 3072, 3584,  
4096, 8192] kbps  
I Frame  
Interval  
Select the I-frame interval. Encoding starts from the I-frame. Shortening  
the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there are rapid  
changes in the video image; however, the picture quality for images with  
little change will deteriorate. In addition, when multicast packet loss  
occurs, the time interval required to restore the image is shorter.  
[Set values: 15, 30] Frame  
D Monitor Output  
Sets monitor output.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
Memo:  
To turn the monitor output ON, set the following in the [Single-Encode]  
(JPEG/H.264 Baseline/H.264 High) option:  
Aspect ratio = 16:9  
Frame size = 1920 x 1080  
Frame rate = 5 fps or less  
If you changed the setting of the camera’s monitor selection switch,  
you need to restart the camera.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Audio Page  
(These features are not available on VN-H37U/H137U/H237U/H237VPU.)  
This page sets audio parameters.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] to display the setting menu.  
Click [Audio].  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Audio].  
A
B
C
D
Audio  
A Communicate Sets the audio communication protocol.  
When set to Half Duplex, audio sent from the camera to a computer is muted  
while audio is being sent from the computer to the camera.  
When set to Full Duplex, audio can be sent from a computer to the camera  
while audio is also being sent from the camera to the computer.  
[Set values: Half Duplex, Full Duplex]  
Memo:  
When set to Full Duplex, audio sent from a computer to the camera with an  
external microphone attached may return to the computer via the  
microphone, resulting in an echo. In this case, use the Half Duplex setting.  
B Mike Gain  
Sets the gain for an external microphone connected to the camera.  
[Set values: 0 dB, 20 dB, 26 dB, 32 dB, AGC]  
C Mike Power  
Sets the power supply for an external microphone connected to the camera.  
Supply  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Audio Page (continued)  
Upload  
D Audio File  
Registers an audio file of the output from the camera's audio output cable or  
connector when the alarm is activated.  
No.1 - No.5  
To output the registered audio  
Create a file on a computer with the following specifications, and  
register it to the camera.  
File format WAV file format  
Encoding method Linear PCM  
Sampling frequency 8 kHz  
Quantization bit 16 bit  
Monaural  
Maximum size 10 seconds (cumulative, for playback files 1 to 5)  
Set [Action] on the Alarm Page to "Play Audio" (A Page 36)  
Note:  
If you activate the Speech functions of the Built-in Viewer during audio  
file playback, playback of the audio file will stop.  
Playback of an audio file cannot be performed while the Built-in  
Viewer's Speech functions are active.  
Click the [Browse] button to display the file selection screen, and select the  
audio file that you created.  
Click the [Upload] button to register the selected audio file to the camera.  
Click the [Delete] button to delete the audio file registered to the camera.  
Click the [Play] button to play the audio file registered to the camera, and output  
it from the camera's audio output cable or connector.  
Press the [Stop] button to stop playback of the audio file.  
Memo:  
WAV files can be recorded and edited using Sound Recorder in Windows or  
other compatible audio processing tool.  
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Alarm Page  
This page sets actions to be taken if an alarm occurs.  
You can set up to five actions (No. 1 to No. 5).  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Alarm].  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. Only the items that are valid under the selected  
action will be saved. If you set an [Action] to ADisableB, its settings are initialized.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
The contents displayed changes depending on the selected action and the item of 1st Trigger.  
Press the [Help] button to display the explanation of functions and settings in a pop-up window.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Alarm Page (continued)  
A Action  
Selects the action performed when the alarm is activated.  
Disable  
Mail  
: Performs no action.  
: Sends an email. Specify the recipient's mail address. The mail  
subject will be "Alarm from {model name}" (e.g., for VN-  
H257VPU: "Alarm from VN-H257VPU"), and the sender will be  
the value for [Camera ID].  
alphanumeric characters can be sent. Up to 63 Japanese  
characters can be sent.  
mail.  
TCP  
UDP  
: Sends the text string input in the [TCP Data] field via TCP to the  
recipients specified in [TCP IP Address] and [TCP Port  
Number].  
: Sends the text string input in the [UDP Data] field via UDP to  
the recipients specified in [UDP IP Address] and [UDP Port  
Number].  
Position : Move to the position set at [Action Position Number]  
item F (A Page 39).  
Play Audio : Plays the audio file registered to the camera.  
Refer to [Audio File] on the [Audio] page.  
(A Page 34) (VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
Pin Output1 Make:Changes Pin Output1 to Make.  
Pin Output1 Break:Changes Pin Output1 to Break.  
Pin Output2 Make:Changes Pin Output2 to Make.  
Pin Output2 Break:Changes Pin Output2 to Break.  
Pin Output1 Make, Pin Output1 Break, Output2 Make, and  
Pin Output2 Break are available on VN-H57U/H257VPU/  
H157WPU/H257U only.  
Set the time in the [Alarm Output Duration] field.  
Switch Scene File:Specifies the scene of filming.  
[Set values: Disable, Mail, TCP, UDP, Position, Play Audio, Pin Output1  
Make, Pin Output1 Break, Pin Output2 Make, Pin Output2  
Break]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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B 1st Trigger  
Select the 1st trigger to perform an action.  
[Set values: Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input1 Break, Pin Input2 Make, Pin  
Input2 Break, Position, Audio Detection1, Audio Detection2  
(VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only), Motion  
Detection, Tampering Detection, Black & White, Day/Night,  
Time]  
Memo:  
If you set the [2nd Trigger] to "Disable", an action will be performed when  
only [1st Trigger] is triggered. (VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU  
only)  
When "Motion Detection" or "Position" is selected for the [1st Trigger]  
trigger, [Max. Interval] and [2nd Trigger] cannot be selected. (VN-H57U/  
H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
"Time" can be specified only when the action is "Switch Scene File".  
C Max. Interval  
(VN-H57U/  
This is available when both [1st Trigger] and [2nd Trigger] are set.  
Specify the maximum interval between each trigger for [1st Trigger] and [2nd  
Trigger].  
interval after [1st Trigger] occurs.  
H257U/H257VPU/  
H157WPU only)  
[Set values: 1 - 3600] sec  
D 2nd Trigger  
(VN-H57U/  
Select the 2nd trigger to perform an action.  
[Set values: Disable, Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input1 Break, Pin Input2 Make,  
Pin Input2 Break]  
H257U/H257VPU/  
H157WPU only)  
E Mail  
Mail Settings  
: If you have set the [SMTP Server], [Port Number], and  
[Sender Mail Address] on the [Alarm Environment]  
page, the AConfiguredB message is shown. If not set,  
the ANot configuredB message is shown. For details  
about the mail setup, refer to "Alarm Environment  
Page". (A Page 40)  
Mail Address  
Mail Text  
: Enter the recipient's mail address.  
: Enter the mail text. You can enter text consisting of up  
to 127 alphanumeric characters. Or a text of up to 63  
dual-byte characters can be entered.  
JPEG Attachment : Specify whether or not to attach an image file to the  
mail. To attach JPEG images, check the Attach box and  
select the transmission channel.  
Encoder  
: Specifies an Encoder No. for encoding of attached  
JPEG files.  
Memo:  
You cannot select [Attach JPEG] if there is no channel with Encode set to  
JPEG.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Settings (continued)  
Alarm Page (continued)  
E TCP  
TCP IP Address : Enter the IP address or FQDN of the destination of TCP  
notification.  
TCP Port Number : Enter the port number of the destination of TCP  
notification. (1 to 65535)  
TCP Data  
: Enter a character string to be sent for TCP notification.  
You can enter text consisting of up to 127 alphanumeric  
characters. Or a text of up to 63 dual-byte characters  
can be entered.  
JPEG Attachment : Specify whether or not to attach an image file. To attach  
JPEG images, check the Attach box and select the  
transmission channel.  
Encoder  
: Specifies an Encoder No. for encoding of attached  
JPEG files.  
Memo:  
You cannot select [Attach JPEG] if there is no channel with Encode set to  
JPEG.  
E UDP  
UDP IP Address : Enter the IP address or FQDN of the destination of UDP  
notification.  
UDP Port Number : Enter the port number of the destination of UDP  
notification. (1 to 65535)  
UDP Data  
: Enter a character string to be sent for UDP notification.  
You can enter text consisting of up to 127 alphanumeric  
characters. Or a text of up to 64 dual-byte characters  
can be entered.  
E Switch Scene  
Scene File  
: Select the scene file to change.  
File  
For details of the scene file, see the [Camera] page. (A Page 19)  
[Set values: General, Indoor, Outdoor, CLVI, Traffic, DataSaving, Day  
(Color), Night (B&W)]  
E Position  
Action Position Number:Sets a position number to move.  
[Set values: 0 to 19]  
E Play Audio  
(VN-H57U/  
Audio File : For selecting the file number to play when the [Action] item is  
set to "Play Audio".  
H257U/H257VPU/  
H157WPU only)  
[Set values: 1 to 5]  
E
Pin Output1 Make, Alarm Output Duration: For specifying the output time when the [Action] item  
is set to "Pin Output1 Make", "Pin Output1 Break",  
"Pin Output2 Make", or "Pin Output2 Break".  
Pin Output1 Break,  
Pin Output2 Make,  
Pin Output2 Break  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/  
[Set values: 0 / 100 to 5000] msec  
H157WPU only)  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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F Action Position  
For setting the position number to move to when [Action] item A is set to  
"Position".  
Number  
[Set values: 0 to 19]  
F Audio File  
For selecting the file number to play when [Action] item A is set to "Play  
Audio".  
[Set values: 1 to 5]  
F Trigger Position  
For setting the position number to move to when [1st Trigger] item B is set to  
"Position".  
Number  
[Set values: 0 to 19]  
F Time  
Time : Executes an action at the time you have entered.  
[Set values: 00H00M-23H59M]  
F Day/Night  
Color : Executes an action when the image changes from Black and White  
to color.  
(VN-H37U/  
H237VPU/H57U/  
H257U/H257VPU/  
H157WPU only)  
Black and White: Executes an action when the image changes from color to  
Black and White.  
Memo:  
This function is valid only for models with Day and Night.  
G Time Filter  
Sets the alarm action in each day of week, and sets the corresponding time  
of the day.  
Applicable day of week:Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,  
Friday, Saturday  
Alarm action  
: Unmask All  
Mask All  
Unmask Span  
Mask Span  
Applicable time period: Specify the alarm start and end times.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Alarm Environment Page  
This page sets up the alarm environment.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Alarm Environment].  
A
B
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
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A Mail Settings  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU  
only)  
For setting the mail options when [Mail] is selected as the action on the  
Alarm page. If an SMTP server, a port number or a sender's mail  
address has been set, "Preset" will be displayed.  
SMTP Server  
Sets the IP address or FQDN of the SMTP server.  
Memo:  
FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)  
This refers to a domain name that has been completely specified, without  
abbreviation of the host or domain names on a TCP/IP network.  
For example, with a host name of www and a domain name of  
victor.co.jp, the FQDN representation is "www.victor.co.jp".  
Japanese cannot be used in a FQDN. If you have configured an FQDN,  
configure a DNS server on the Network Basic page as well. (  
A
Page 59)  
Port Number  
Enter the port number.  
[Set values: 0 - 110 - 65535]  
Set the sender's mail address.  
Send Mail Address  
POP  
before  
SMTP  
To enable [POP before SMTP], select "Enable" and set up the POP server.  
POP  
Sets the IP address or FQDN of the POP server.  
Server  
Enter the port number.  
[Set values: 0 - 110 - 65535]  
Enters a user name.  
Port  
Number  
User  
Name  
Password Enters a password.  
B Alarm output  
Configure settings related to alarm output from an alarm output cable or  
connector.  
Sets the output duration for [Manual Output].  
Duration  
[Set values: 0/ 100 - 1000 - 5000] msec  
Manually operate alarm output.  
The current output status is displayed on the right side. When [Duration]  
is set to "0", pressing the [Make] button sets the alarm to make output,  
and pressing the [Break] button sets the alarm to break output.  
When [Duration] is set to other than "0", pressing the [Make] button sets  
the alarm to make output only for the output duration time, and then  
changes it to break output.  
Manual Output  
When [Duration] is set to other than "0", pressing the [Break] button sets  
the alarm to break output only for the output duration time, and then  
changes it to make output.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Storage Page  
This page sets up data recording.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Storage].  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
Displayed options will change, depending on the selected Storage mode.  
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A Storage Mode  
Selects a storage mode. Depending on the selected storage  
mode, B options vary.  
[Set values: OFF, FTP Record]  
If A Storage Mode is set to "FTP Record", FTP Record options will be displayed.  
B FTP Server  
C Path  
Sets an IP address of FTP server or FQDN.  
Sets a path name. If the [Path] is left blank, the FTP transfer is  
made to the home directory of FTP server.  
Memo:  
To make an FTP transfer to a directory locating under the  
home directory:  
Sets the directory name in the [Path] field.  
Separate directories by delimiter A/B from each other.  
Example: subdir1/subdir2  
If A/B is set at the beginning of directory name, the destination  
directory of FTP transfer depends on the FTP server.  
D User Name  
E Password  
Enters a user name.  
Enters a password. When a user name is specified, A******B will  
be displayed.  
F FTP Record Mode  
Sets an FTP recording mode.  
Depending on the selected FTP record mode, G options vary.  
Constant : Transfers JPEG images to the FTP server at each  
specified time.  
Alarm : Transfers JPEG images around the time when the specified  
conditions are met to the FTP server.  
Constant+Alarm : Enables both Constant and Alarm.  
[Set values: Constant, Alarm, Constant+Alarm]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Settings (continued)  
Storage Page (continued)  
G Constant  
Sets the continuous recording.  
Encoder  
Selects an Encoder for continuous recording.  
Memo:  
You can select an Encoder No. for JPEG file encoding.  
Interval  
Sets a recording interval by seconds.  
[Set values: 1 to 65535] sec  
File Naming  
You can select any of three (3) formats of recording file names.  
If you select AAutoB, a file name is created based on the year,  
month, day, hours, minutes, seconds, and a number.  
Example: 20111114161032-001-2.jpg  
If you select AManual1B, a file name is created based on the User-  
Defined-String which is added by year, month, day, hours,  
minutes and seconds.  
Example: Camera1_20111114161032001.jpg  
If you select AManual2B, a file name is created based on the User-  
Defined-String only.  
Example: Camera1.jpg  
[Set values: Auto, Manual1, Manual2]  
Sunday to Saturday  
Sets the start and end time of recording for each day of week.  
[Set values: Unmask All, Mask All, Unmask Span, Mask Span]  
If you have selected  
or ASpecify to stop the action  
A
Specify the time period for invoking the action  
B
B
, you must set the time period.  
[Set values: 00H00M-24H00M]  
H Alarm  
Sets alarm recording.  
Encoder  
Sets an encoder for alarm recording and a JPEG frame rate.  
[Set values: 5 fps, 3 fps, 2 fps, 1 fps]  
Memo:  
You can select an Encoder No. for JPEG.  
The frame rates that can be set vary depending on the  
encoding settings.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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H Alarm (continued)  
Trigger1, Interval,  
Trigger2  
For the VN-H137U/H237U  
Trigger 1 : Sets a condition to record an alarm.  
[Set values: Position  
,
Motion Detection, Tampering Detection, time]  
Interval: Unavailable.  
Trigger 2 : Unavailable.  
For the VN-H37U/H237VPU  
Trigger 1 : Sets a condition to record an alarm.  
[Set values:Position, Motion Detection, Tampering Detection,  
Day/Night, time]  
Interval: Unavailable.  
Trigger 2 : Unavailable.  
For the VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU  
Trigger 1 : Sets a condition to record an alarm.  
[Set values: Pin Input1 Make, Pin Input1 Break, Pin Input2  
Make, Pin Input2 Break, Position, Audio Detection1,  
Audio Detection2, Motion Detection, Tampering  
Detection, Day/Night, Time]  
Interval: [Set values: 1 to 3600]  
Trigger 2 : [Set values: Pin Input 1 Make, Pin Input 1 Break,  
Pin Input 2 Make, Pin Input 2 Break]  
Position Number  
Position Number is displayed if Trigger1 is set to APositionB.  
This function executes an action if the trigger is moved to the  
position entered.  
[Set values: 0 to 19]  
Day/Night (VN-H37U and  
VN-H237VPU only)  
Day/Night is displayed if Trigger1 is set to ADay/NightB.  
Color : Executes an action when the image changes from Black  
and White to color.  
Black and White: Executes an action when the image changes  
from color to Black and White.  
[Set values: Color, Black and White]  
Memo:  
This function is valid only for models with Day and Night.  
Time  
Time is displayed if Trigger1 is set to ATimeB.  
This function executes an action at the time you have entered.  
[Set values: 00H00M-24H00M]  
Pre-Trigger  
Post-Trigger  
Sunday to Saturday  
Sets a trigger time before FTP recording (a recording time before  
alarm input) in seconds.  
[Set values: 0 to 5 to 60] sec  
Sets a trigger time after FTP recording (a recording time after  
alarm input) in seconds.  
[Set values: 0 to 5 to 60] sec  
Sets the start and end time of recording for each day of week.  
[Set values: Unmask All, Mask All, Unmask Span, Mask Span]  
If you have selected  
or Specify to stop the action  
[Set values: 00H00M-24H00M]  
A
Specify the time period for invoking the action  
B
A
B
, you must set the time period.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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PTZ Page  
This page sets the movement speed for Auto Return and Preset Position.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
First, set the frame size to 640 x 360 or 640 x 480 in the [Encode] page. (A Page 26)  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [PTZ].  
A
B
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
Note:  
You can use the Digital PTZ for frame sizes 640 x 360 and 640 x 480 only. (A Page 17)  
Restores automatically to the state being specified under [Mode] if the  
manually operated camera is not operated for the time period specified by  
[Return Time].  
A Auto Return  
Mode  
Sets an action taken after Auto Return.  
Disable  
Home  
: Disables the auto return.  
: Returns to the home position.  
: Restores the auto patrol action.  
Auto Patrol  
[Set values: Disable, Home, Auto Patrol]  
Return Time  
Test  
Sets a time before restoring the action by Auto Return.  
[Set values: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60] min  
Click [Execute] to test the Auto Return action.  
Specifies the speed to move to the preset position.  
B Preset Position  
Speed  
Memo:  
The speed to move the preset position of Auto Patrol is not specified in this  
setting as the setting of the speed to move the Auto Patrol page is applied.  
Speed  
[Set values: Moment, Low, Mid, High]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Auto Patrol Page  
This page sets the Auto Patrol operation to switch and display multiple position images at preset time  
interval. Set this page to view registered positions in order.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
First, set the frame size to 640 x 360 or 640 x 480 in the [Encode] page. (A Page 26)  
Whole shooting No.0 (Home)  
Position1  
No.1  
Position2  
No.5  
Position3  
No.2  
Position4  
No.4  
Position5  
No.3  
No.0 (Home)  
No.1 (Position1)  
No.2 (Position3)  
No.5 (Position2)  
No.4 (Position4)  
No.3 (Position5)  
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Click [Advanced Settings] and [Auto Patrol].  
A
B
C
D
E
Memo:  
Register the position in [PTZ Settings] of Built-in Viewer. (A Page 105)  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
Note:  
You can use the Digital PTZ for frame sizes 640 x 360 and 640 x 480 only. (A Page 17)  
A No.  
Switches camera images in sequence from No.0 to No.19.  
Shows the title of position.  
B Title  
C Position  
Sets a sequence of position numbers where the camera moves.  
[Set values: 0 to 19]  
D Stay Time  
Sets a time interval to display the image of the respective position. (in seconds)  
Select "Skip" for positions that you do not want to display by Auto Patrol.  
[Set values: Skip, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 120] sec  
E Moving Speed Set a movement speed to the target position.  
[Set values: Moment, Low, Mid, High]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Privacy Mask Page  
Privacy Mask is a function that can mask a portion of image.  
Rectangular privacy mask areas can be set for the camera. Drag the blue rectangular areas on the  
screen to set the privacy mask for them.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
46 horizontal by 34 vertical block (For aspect ratio 4:3 or for 1280 x 960,  
640 x 480, or 320 x 240 pixels)  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Privacy Mask].  
60 horizontal by 34 vertical block (For aspect ratio 16:9 or for 1920 x 1080,  
1280 x 720, or 640 x 360 pixels)  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Privacy Mask].  
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Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
When camera images are acquired by the Built-in Viewer or another client and if this acquisition  
exceeds the distribution capability of camera, the video images may not appear on the Privacy Mask  
page. When you use the Privacy Mask page, turn the Built-in Viewer and another client Off.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
The privacy mask that you set also works for the monitor output.  
Note:  
Masks cannot be set in a zoomed screen.  
When you open the Privacy Mask settings page, it is displayed in the fixed (full-screen) size. The  
size of the mask you have set changes when you zoom.  
A Mask  
The screen is divided into 46 (horizontal) by 34 (vertical) blocks (for aspect  
ratio 4:3) or into 60 (horizontal) by 34 (vertical) blocks (for aspect ratio  
16:9). You can specify the positions to be masked in each block.  
B Privacy Mask  
C Brightness  
Turns the Privacy Mask function ON or OFF.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
Sets a brightness of Privacy Mask areas.  
When a large value is set, the brightness level increases (becomes white).  
When a small value is set, the brightness level decreases (becomes dark).  
This setting is common to all blocks.  
[Set values: 0 to 4 to 8]  
D All Mask  
Enables all the privacy masks. Press the [OK] button to enable this setting.  
Releases all the privacy masks.  
E Clear Mask  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Motion Detection Page  
This page sets the motion detection.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
13 horizontal by 9 vertical block (For aspect ratio 4:3)  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Motion Detection].  
15 horizontal by 9 vertical block (For aspect ratio 16:9)  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Motion Detection].  
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Memo:  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
When camera images are acquired by the Built-in Viewer or another client and if this acquisition  
exceeds the distribution capability of camera, the video images may not appear on the Motion Detection  
page. When you use the Motion Detection page, turn the Built-in Viewer and another client Off.  
The area valid for motion detection is displayed in blue.  
When motion is detected, the area around the screen is highlighted in red.  
A Motion Detection The display screen showing the motion detection area is divided into 13  
(horizontal) by 9 (vertical) blocks (for aspect ratio 4:3) or into 15 (horizontal)  
by 9 (vertical) blocks (for aspect ratio 16:9). You can specify whether to  
enable motion detection in each block.  
Area  
When you click a block for motion detection. the block turns blue and it  
becomes a target of detection. When you click the right-hand mouse button  
on the blue block, the blue display is cancelled and detection will not be  
applied to this block. If you move the mouse while pressing the right- or left-  
hand button, you can set up multiple blocks at once.  
When you set all blocks and press the [OK] button, the motion detection is  
made valid for each block.  
B Motion Detection Turns the motion detection ON or OFF.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
Memo:  
You cannot set this to [ON] when the frame rate is set to 25 fps.  
C Level  
Sets a sensitivity of motion detection.  
Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level and the  
detection becomes more sensitive.  
[Set values: 0 to 4 to 10]  
D All Mask  
Deactivates detection regions.  
Performs motion detection on all blocks.  
E Clear Mask  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
Memo:  
The area display position servers as a reference. Always check its operation.  
A single screen is divided into 135 blocks (13 horizontal by 9 vertical blocks) (for aspect ratio 4:3) or  
into 108 blocks (12 horizontal by 9 vertical blocks) (for aspect ratio 16:9). Set the angle of view so  
that the size of object for motion detection is larger than the size of multiple blocks.  
Masks cannot be set in a zoomed screen.  
When you open the setting page for motion detection, it is displayed in the fixed (full-screen) size.  
Note:  
Flickers of fluorescent lamps may cause motion detection.  
A brightness change due to the light source may be detected as motion.  
The motion detection function is not intended to prevent theft or fire. Also, this function may not  
function properly under certain conditions of object and settings.  
Our company is not liable for any accident or damage that occurs.  
When [Tampering Detection] or [Audio Detection] is set to AONB, the motion detection function  
cannot be used.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Audio Detection Page  
(VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
This page sets the audio detection.  
This page can be used during access using "admin" or "operator".  
Peak  
meter  
A
B
C
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Audio Detection].  
Memo:  
The meter turns green when below the detection level threshold, and turns red when above the  
detection level threshold.  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. settings (except for the selection for A)  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry  
will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to its previous value. When you press  
the [Cancel] button, other entries that you changed will also be restored to their previous values.  
After audio has been detected, if the audio level is below the detection level threshold for 5 seconds  
or more, the camera returns to non-detection status.  
Note:  
If the audio driver is not installed on your computer, audio detection does not function.  
When [Tampering Detection] or [Motion Detection] is set to AONB, the audio detection function  
cannot be used.  
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A No.1, (No.2)  
B No.1  
Select the item to use with the peak meter for detection confirmation.  
[Set values: No.1, No.2]  
Audio Detection Enables/disables detection of No.1.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
Level  
Sets the detection level.  
[Set values: 0 to 4 to 10]  
Detection Time  
C No.2  
Detects audio that continues longer than the set time.  
[Set values: 0 to 1000 to 3000] msec  
Sets No.2. This is the same as No.1.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Tampering Detection Pages  
This page sets the tampering detection.  
This page can be used during access using "admin" or "operator".  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Tampering Detection].  
Memo:  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to its previous value. When  
you press the [Cancel] button, other entries that you changed will also be restored to their previous  
values.  
When the Built-in Viewer or another client is acquiring images from the camera and the camera's  
transfer capabilities are exceeded, video may not be displayed on the [Tampering Detection] page.  
When using the [Tampering Detection] page, disable the Built-in Viewer and other clients.  
Note:  
Detection may not be possible due to the installation conditions of the camera or the subject being shot.  
When [Motion Detection] or [Audio Detection] is set to AONB, the tampering detection function  
cannot be used.  
A Inspection  
When tampering is detected, the area around the viewer becomes  
accentuated in red.  
screen  
Tampering detection is triggered when the video brightness data becomes  
focused on a single value. This may take place when the lens has been  
blocked, or an obstacle is placed in front of the camera.  
B Tampering  
Turns tampering detection ON or OFF.  
Detection  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
C Level  
Sets the tampering detection level.  
Larger numbers will increase the detection level, making it more sensitive.  
[Set values: 0 to 4 to 10]  
D Detection Time  
Sets the minimum time for detecting tampering.  
If video determined to be tampering continues for longer than the specified  
time, tampering detection is triggered.  
[Set values: 5 to 50 to 100] sec  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Network Page  
This page sets the network settings.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB.  
A
B
D
C
E
G
I
F
H
J
L
K
M
N
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Network].  
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If you change the settings, the camera will restart. The camera takes about 90 seconds to restart.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
If you change the settings other than host name and DNS server on the [Network] page, all of the  
currently operating services are terminated. For example, if you change a setting on the [Network]  
page during JPEG, H.264 or MPEG-4 file distribution, the file distributions are stopped and the TCP  
connection is disconnected.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Network Page (continued)  
IP Setting  
A IP Setting  
Sets the DHCP client function.  
To enable the DHCP, connect the camera to the network  
environment where the DHCP server is running.  
If you have AenabledB the DHCP but the DHCP server does not exist,  
the camera will start with the IP address of 192.168.0.2 and the subnet  
mask of 255.255.255.0 approximately 2 minutes after startup. For the  
IP address details, see the "Instructions (IP Address Settings)."  
[Set values: DHCP Disable, DHCP Enable]  
B IP Address  
Sets the IP address of camera.  
[Factory default: 192.168.0.2]  
C Subnet Mask  
D Default Gateway  
Sets the subnet mask of camera.  
[Factory default: 255.255.255.0]  
Sets the default gateway of camera.  
Enter "0.0.0.0" if you do not want to set a default gateway.  
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]  
E Host Name  
F DNS Server  
Sets a host name of camera.  
It can consist of alphanumeric characters, hyphen (-), and period (.).  
Underscore (_) character is not allowed to use.  
Sets an address of DNS server.  
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]  
G MAC Address  
H IP Protocol  
The MAC address of camera is shown as a hexadecimal number.  
Turns the IP Version 6 setting On or Off. (IP Version 4 is usually set to On.)  
I IPv6 Address  
When you enable the IP Version 6 setting, two address types are  
displayed. They are: Alink localB and AglobalB. However, if the IPv6 is  
not supported by the connected network, the AglobalB address bar is  
shown as ADisabledB.  
Other  
J Negotiation  
Sets the network negotiation.  
If you have selected a value other than  
A
Auto  
B, do not set the connected  
network device to AAutoB. Be sure to set it to the same value as the camera.  
[Set values: Auto, 100M Full, 100M Half, 10M Full, 10M Half]  
Memo:  
The camera and another connecting device on the network may  
connect automatically when the other than "Auto" is selected for  
the camera and "Auto" is set for the other connecting device.  
K TOS(DS field)  
L TTL(unicast)  
M TTL(multicast)  
N MTU  
Sets a TOS value of IP packets which contain visual data.  
[Set values: 0 to 252]  
Sets a TTL value of TCP packets which contain visual data.  
[Set values: 1 to 64 to 255]  
Sets a TTL value of UDP packets which contain visual data.  
[Set values: 1 to 32 to 255]  
Sets the maximum size of packets which contain visual data.  
[Set values: 1280 to 1500]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Protocol Page  
This page sets the protocol.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB.  
A
B
C
D
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Protocol].  
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
When you connect via Internet Explorer after changing protocol settings, enter the address using  
the new server port and port number in the address bar.  
The camera's default settings do not support using the HTTPS and SNMP functions. For protocol  
settings when using HTTPS with SNMP, see "HTTPS and SNMP Function Update Procedure".  
(A Page 125)  
A Server Certificate  
Register Information  
Local Certification  
Specifies settings related to server certificates.  
Displays valid server certificates.  
When you press the [Create Server Certificate] button, displays  
the screen for entering information required to create a server  
certificate.  
B Protocol Settings  
Sets protocols.  
HTTP/HTTPS  
Select the protocol to use.  
[Set values: HTTP, HTTPS]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Protocol Page (continued)  
B Protocol Settings (continued)  
HTTP Server Port  
You can change the port number for the built-in HTTP server of  
the camera.  
[Set values: 1 to 80 to 65535]  
Memo:  
To access the camera from Internet Explorer, enter the  
following in the Internet Explorer address bar when the camera  
is set to its default settings.  
http://192.168.0.2  
If the port number has been changed to 8080, enter it after the  
IP address as follows.  
http://192.168.0.2:8080  
Enter [:] and the port number  
If you change the HTTP server port, the port for the video  
stream deliver request also changes.  
HTTPS Server Port  
You can change the port number for the built-in HTTPS server of  
the camera.  
[Set values: 1 to 443 to 65535]  
Memo:  
To access the camera from Internet Explorer, enter the  
following in the Internet Explorer address bar when the camera  
is set to its default settings.  
https://192.168.0.2  
If the port number has been changed to 8080, enter it after the  
IP address as follows.  
https://192.168.0.2:8080  
Enter [:] and the port number  
If you change the HTTPS server port, the port for the video  
stream deliver request also changes.  
SNMP  
Sets SNMP.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
AMX Device Discovery  
Protocol  
You can change the AMX device discovery protocol. Set this to  
"ON" when using the camera with an AMX system.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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C Standard Surveillance  
Sets standard surveillance protocols.  
Protocol  
PSIA/ONVIF  
You can change the standard surveillance protocols.  
[Set values: PSIA, ONVIF, OFF]  
D JPEG Streaming  
Selects the JPEG image streaming priority.  
Priority  
Selects whether to give priority to the client number for JPEG  
image streaming or the frame rate.  
Client Number : Gives priority to the streaming client number.  
Lowers the JPEG frame rate as delivery  
requests increase, allowing delivery to a  
maximum of 20 clients.  
Framerate  
: Gives priority to the frame rate.  
Set this to maintain the frame rate for JPEG  
images requested by clients. Delivery requests  
that exceed the maximum number will be  
denied.  
[Set values: Client Number, Framerate]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Register Information  
Displays valid server certificates.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB.  
This is displayed when you update the HTTPS and SNMP functions. For directions on updating,  
refer to [HTTPS and SNMP Function Update Procedure]. (A Page 125)  
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Create Server Certificate Page  
This page is for creating a new server certificate for local certification.  
This page can be used during access using "admin".  
This is displayed when you update the HTTPS and SNMP functions. For directions on updating,  
refer to [HTTPS and SNMP Function Update Procedure]. (A Page 125)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A Country Code  
Enter the country code of the local certificate authority.  
Use the 2-letter alphabetical country code defined in ISO3166-1 alpha 2.  
B State  
Enter the state of the local certificate authority.  
C City  
Enter the city of the local certificate authority.  
D Organization  
Enter the organization name of the local certificate authority.  
Enter the organization unit name of the local certificate authority.  
E
Organization unit  
F Common name  
Enter the administrator name or server host name of the local certificate  
authority.  
G Mail Address  
Enter the administrator's mail address.  
Characters that can be input vary by item.  
A-Z  
B ~ E a-zA-Z0-9_ .,+/()-  
A
F
a-zA-Z0-9 .-  
G
a-zA-Z0-9_@.+"#$-  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Multicast Page  
(Audio-related functions are only available on the VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU.)  
This page specifies manual multicast streaming.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
A
B
C
D
F
E
G
I
H
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Multicast].  
Memo:  
To save the changes made to the entire page, press the [OK] button.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
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Encoder No.1 to No.3 Sets the manual streaming of Encoder No.1 to Encoder No.3.  
A Encoding  
Displays the AEncodeB being set for each encoder.(A Page 27)  
[Display values: JPEG, H.264 Baseline, H.264 High, MPEG4)]  
B FrameSize  
C FrameRate  
Displays the "FrameSize" being set for each encoder. (A Page 26)  
Displays the AFrameRateB being set for each encoder. (A Page 26)  
You can change it if the encoding is AJPEGB.  
[Set values: 30 fps to 5 fps to 1/30 fps]  
Memo:  
You can change the frame rate if it is below the limit specified on the  
[Basic Setting2] page or on the [Encode] page.  
D Destination  
Sets a destination address for encoded data streaming.  
Set a multicast address. If you have another device for multicast streaming,  
set a different multicast address.  
Address  
[Factory default: Encoder No.1: 225.0.1.1, Encoder No.2: 225.0.2.1,  
Encoder No.3: 225.0.4.1]  
E Destination  
Sets a destination port number for encoded data streaming. Enter an even  
number to meet the RTP. If you have another device for multicast streaming,  
you should set a different port number.  
Port  
If a port number is duplicated, you cannot receive multiple number of  
multicast data using a single computer.  
[Factory default: Encoder No.1: 49152, Encoder No.2: 59152,  
Encoder No.3: 29152]  
F Start  
Saves the encoder settings, and starts manual streaming. The [Stop] button  
is displayed during manual streaming.  
You cannot change the frame rate, destination address, and destination port  
during data distribution.  
Memo:  
To save the settings made to the entire page, press the [OK] button.  
Audio (VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
G Destination  
Specifies the destination address for audio streaming.  
Specify a multicast address. When used with other multicast transmitting  
devices, set a separate multicast address for each device.  
[Factory default: 225.0.3.1]  
Address  
H Destination  
Specifies the destination port number for audio streaming.  
Specify an even number in accordance with RTP.  
When used with other multicast transmitting devices, it is recommended that  
you set a separate port number for each device.  
If the same port numbers are used, multiple multicasts will not be receivable  
on a single computer.  
Port  
[Factory default: 39152]  
I Start  
For starting and stopping manual distribution.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
Memo:  
If the camera power supply is turned Off during multicast streaming, the camera will restart multicast  
streaming automatically after the camera is restarted.  
Settings A~I are not displayed when the encoder is set to "OFF".  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Access Restrictions Page  
This page sets the client restrictions.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB.  
A
B
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Access Restrictions].  
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
This function applies to H.264, JPEG or MPEG-4. This function does not restrict the access via the  
Web browser and the use of API.  
Note:  
The Access Restriction function determines the restrictions when TCP connection is made by the  
client. If the TCP connection is already established to the client, this TCP connection is not released  
even when you sets the access restrictions after the connection.  
Client Address  
You can restrict a client to allow access to the camera using its IP address.  
A Address  
If "Deny" is selected, retrieving H.264, JPEG or MPEG-4 by the IP address  
set in [IP Address] option will be denied. An access to the Settings page is  
not restricted.  
Restriction  
If "Allow" is selected, retrieving H.264, JPEG or MPEG-4 by the IP address  
set in [IP Address] option will be permitted. An access to the Settings page is  
not restricted.  
[Set values: Deny, Allow]  
B IP Address  
Up to 10 blocked or permitted client IP addresses can be registered.  
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Note:  
If "Allow" is selected, but all IP address fields are left blank, retrieving H.264, JPEG or MPEG-4 by  
all IP addresses will be denied.  
An access to the Settings page is not restricted.  
Additionally, the camera also denies transmission to an IP address if it is specified via API.  
Memo:  
When you set a specific IP address range, enter a combination of IP address and subnet mask in  
the [IP Address] field.  
Define the subnet mask using a length between 8 and 30 bits.  
For example, when you set the IP address range between "192.168.0.0" and "192.168.0.255", enter  
"192.168.0.0/24" (IP-address/Subnet-mask-bit-length).  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Time Page  
This page sets the current clock time.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB.  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Time].  
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.  
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the  
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the  
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the  
values before the change was made.  
Adjust the time and the time zone together.  
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A SNTP  
Sets the SNTP client function.  
OFF :Does not access to NTP server.  
ON :Gets the time by periodical accessing to the specified NTP server.  
[Set values: OFF, ON]  
Memo:  
The time is recorded in the JPEG header when distributed by the camera.  
The time recorded in the JPEG header may not continue immediately  
before and after the acquisition of time from NTP server.  
B SNTP Server  
C Interval  
Sets an IP address of NTP server.  
[Factory default: 0.0.0.0]  
Sets a unit and values of measurement for the time interval at which to  
access the NTP server.  
[Set values: Min (1 - 60), Hour (1 - 24), Day (1 - 31)]  
D Time  
Displays the clock time of camera.  
You can correct the time by entering a value (without seconds).  
Memo:  
The time is recorded in the JPEG header when distributed by the camera.  
Discontinuity may occur in the JPEG header's time immediately before  
and after changing the time.  
E Time Zone  
Sets a time zone.  
[Set value: (GMT-12:00) to (GMT)UTC to (GMT+12:45)]  
F
PC Time to Camera Click [Set] to set the computer's time on the camera.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Password Page  
This page sets a password.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB.  
A
B
C
D
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Password].  
A User Name  
You must set passwords for the "admin", "operator" and "user".  
Memo:  
You can set up to four users each for "admin", "operator" and "user".  
You cannot specify a user name other than the character strings  
displayed.  
B Password  
Enters a password.  
A password can be one to 16 alphanumeric characters. Password characters  
are case-sensitive.  
C Password  
Enter the new password again for confirmation.  
Re-Input  
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D Action  
Enables password settings or deletes them. When you press a button, its  
confirmation screen appears.  
Set  
: Sets the password you have entered.  
Delete : Deletes the default password.  
Memo:  
Remember that you cannot delete the "admin", "operator", and "user"  
factory default passwords.  
Note:  
Always handle the password carefully so that you do not forget it.  
If you have forgotten the password, please consult your nearest JVC dealer.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Focus Page  
You can adjust the focus from a computer (electric focus) for VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU.  
Select the adjustment mode from the pull-down menu and perform adjustment as necessary.  
This page can be used during access using "admin" or "operator".  
A
B
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Focus].  
Note:  
Before making adjustments via the Focus page, roughly adjust the camera's lens. If the rough focus  
is widely out of alignment, focus adjustment may be performed incorrectly.  
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A Focus Status  
B Adjust Mode  
Focus adjustment operation status.  
Ready : Preparing to move.  
Stop : Not moving.  
Moving : Currently moving.  
Error : A moving error occurred.  
Sets the adjustment mode.  
When using an adjustment mode other than "Select" and you do not perform  
any operation for 3 minutes or more, the mode automatically returns to  
"Select".  
Select : This is the default mode.  
Day Focus Adjust : Provides a finer level of adjustment than can be  
achieved by performing rough focus adjustment of the  
camera lens.  
Night Focus Offset : You can mitigate the amount of focus blurring (bokeh)  
from infrared exposure.  
Back Focus Position Initialize : Perform initialization if you have changed  
the lens or if you want to readjust this  
camera's lens focus after performing Day  
Focus Adjust. (VN-H57U only)  
[Set values: Select, Day Focus Adjust, Night Focus Offset, Back Focus  
Position Initialize]  
Note:  
When adjusting the focus, turn off slow shutter and alarm.  
Do not perform focus adjustment from multiple users.  
If the focus does not move, check if the camera lens's focus adjustment  
gear has returned to its original position. (VN-H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU)  
When the electric focus is being used, the motor emits noise.  
When using the electric focus, the field angle may slightly shift. This is not  
a malfunction.  
If you select "Day Focus Adjust", "Night Focus Adjust", or "Back Focus  
Position Initialize", the camera enters Focus Assist mode and the lens iris  
opens. The status LED color also alternates between green and orange.  
Focus Assist mode is not automatically disabled after you finish adjusting  
the focus. The LED turns green when you select "Select", and the camera  
exits Focus Assist mode.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Focus Page (continued)  
C
D
When you select "Day Focus Adjust" in [B Adjust Mode], the camera automatically enters color mode  
and Focus Assist mode. Adjust the focus in a bright environment.  
C One Push Auto  
Click the [Execute] button to automatically adjust the focus. This may take  
several seconds. When the process is finished, the status becomes "Stop".  
Use the viewer to check the focus.  
Focus  
If an error is displayed, check the shooting environment, and execute the  
procedure again.  
Note:  
Depending on the shooting environment (low contrast, low illumination, a  
moving subject, etc.), an error may be displayed, or the focus may not be  
set to the optimal position.  
If you perform shooting of a close subject by zooming the lens to the wide  
position or shooting of a far subject by zooming the lens to the tele  
position, the focus may not be set to the optimal position. (VN-H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU)  
If the focus cannot be set to the optimal position using One Push Auto  
Focus, perform adjustments using manual focus.  
D Manual Focus  
Moves the focus amount according to the value for each button.  
Note:  
If you exceed the range of movement for the focus, nothing happens  
even if you push these buttons. In this case, move in the opposite  
direction.  
If you move in the opposite direction and there is no point at which you  
can achieve focus, perform back focus initialization. Perform fine  
adjustment of the focus again with manual focus after roughly adjusting  
the camera's lens focus (refer to "Instructions (Installation)"). (VN-H57U  
only)  
When using the zoom lens with VN-H57  
Perform manual focus adjustment so that the zoom is focused for both  
the tele and wide positions.  
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E
When you select "Night Focus Offset" in [B Adjust Mode], the camera automatically enters Black  
&White mode and Focus Assist mode. Adjust the offset value in a B&W mode environment to achieve  
focus.  
E Offset  
When using this function and the offset is set to other than "0", the focus is  
automatically moved by the offset amount when you enter B&W mode.  
Note:  
Before performing Night Focus Offset, make sure to perform Day Focus  
Adjust.  
Depending on the shooting environment, the focus may not be set to the  
optimal position.  
When the night focus offset is set to other than "0", the motor emits noise  
when you switch between color and black/white.  
F
When you select "Back Focus Position Initialize" in [B Adjust Mode], the camera automatically enters  
color mode.  
F Back Focus  
Position Initialize  
(VN-H57U only)  
Click the [Execute] button to initialize the back focus position.  
Wait for several seconds until the status becomes "Execute". After  
initializing, perform rough adjustment of the camera's lens focus again.  
Note:  
During initialization, a large gear sound may be emitted. This is not a  
malfunction.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Maintenance Page  
This page maintains the camera system.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB.  
A
B
C
D
E
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Maintenance].  
A Lens (VN-H37U/  
Selects the lens type and adjusts the lens.  
H57U only)  
Lens Type  
Select the lens type of camera.  
If you press the [Apply] button after selecting a lens type, the setting will be saved.  
1 (TAMRON) : Select this type to use a Tamron lens.  
2 (FUJINON) : Select this type to use a Fujinon lens.  
[Set values: 1 (TAMRON), 2 (FUJINON)]  
B Restart, Initialize Restarts the camera and initializes the set values of the camera.  
Restart  
Restarts the camera.  
The camera takes about 1 minutes and 30 seconds to restart.  
All Settings  
Clicking [Initialize] restores all settings to the factory defaults, and restarts the camera.  
All passwords are initialized as well. However, the time of the clock built in the  
camera is not reset.  
Current services such as JPEG/H.264/MPEG-4 streaming are all stopped.  
For factory defaults, see the "List of Factory Defaults of Each Page". (  
A
Page 82)  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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C Firmware  
Displays the update, the version and the program number of the firmware.  
Update  
Updates the camera firmware and restarts the camera.  
Your camera settings are saved. Copy the new firmware file to the computer  
where you use the Internet Explorer, and open the file by pressing the  
[Browse...] button. Press the [Update] button to start firmware updating.  
Current services such as JPEG/H.264/MPEG-4 streaming are all stopped.  
The firmware updating may take several minutes.  
When the firmware is successfully updated, the message is displayed in  
Internet Explorer.  
Note:  
Do not shut down the system and computer power supplies when the  
firmware is being updated and when the camera is restarting immediately  
after firmware updating. If the power is shut down, it may cause a  
malfunction of camera.  
Before starting firmware updating, terminate any access to the camera (by  
the viewer or others), except for the access from the Maintenance Page. If  
an access to the camera from anything other than the Maintenance Page  
is valid, and if you start to update the firmware, the access from this  
Maintenance Page may be disconnected. If it occurs, terminate the  
access from anything other than the Maintenance Page. Then, access to  
this Maintenance Page again and restart firmware updating.  
Version  
Displays the version of the firmware.  
Program ID  
Displays the program ID of the firmware.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Maintenance Page (continued)  
D Language File  
The Language File (the file of languages) can be uploaded or downloaded  
only when the "English (Custom)" is selected by the language selection radio  
button. (A Page 8)  
Download  
Upload  
Downloads the Language File.  
Click [Download] button to download the "language.ini" file to computer.  
Uploads the Language File.  
Click [Browse...] button to display the file selection screen. Please select the  
"language.ini" file which you edited.  
Click [Upload] button to upload the selected "language.ini" file to camera.  
E White Spot  
Corrects the white spots shown in the image.  
Make the screen black by covering it with the lens cap, press the [Execute]  
button and perform correction.  
Correction  
Memo:  
When you correct white spots, block the light completely using a lens cap  
before you start.  
If you perform adjustment in an environment where you cannot block the  
light from reaching the lens, adjustment may fail. If adjustment fails, try  
again in an environment where the light is completely blocked using a  
lens cap.  
If checking for newer versions of pages stored by Internet Explorer is not  
set to "Every time I visit the webpage", you cannot perform white spot  
correction. In that case, follow the procedure below to set checking for  
newer versions of stored pages to "Every time I visit the webpage".  
Select [Tools] - [Internet Options] - [General] - [Temporary Internet Files] -  
[Settings] - [Every time I visit the webpage].  
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LED State Page  
This page sets the [STATUS] LED indication of the camera.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
A
B
Click [Advanced Settings] and [LED State].  
Memo:  
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. If you press the [Cancel] button, your changes are  
canceled and the current camera settings are displayed.  
Status LED  
A LED State  
Allow to check and set the [STATUS] LED indication of the camera.  
Turns the [STATUS] indicator On or Off when the camera is operating.  
Enable  
Disable  
: Continues to light when the camera is operating.  
: Turns the indicator Off after the camera has started.  
[Set values: Enable, Disable]  
B Identify Unit  
If you wish to blink the [STATUS] indicator of the camera, set this option to  
ABlinkB. This may occur if you wish to visually check the camera operation  
when configuring the camera from the computer.  
[Set values: Enable, Blink]  
Memo:  
If you have set the [LED State] to ADisableB, the indicator does not light  
even when you set the [Identify Unit] to ABlinkB.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Encoding Page (A Page 26)  
Settings (continued)  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
Encode  
Aspect Ratio  
Single-Encode  
16:9  
List of Factory Defaults of Each Page  
Camera Page (A Page 18)  
Encode  
H.264 High  
1920x1080  
5 fps  
Encoder  
No.1  
Framesize  
Framerate  
Bit Rate  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
CBR  
2048 kbps  
Camera ID  
Model name  
(An example of  
VN-H137 for the  
VN-H137U)  
I Frame Interval 5 frames  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Encoder No.2  
Encoder No.3  
Monitor Output  
Scenefile  
General  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
ON  
Brightness  
Color Level  
Black Level  
Gamma  
Audio Page (A Page 33)  
(This function is only available on VN-H57U/  
H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU)  
Enhance Level  
3D DNR  
Normal  
Mid  
Item  
Communicate  
Factory Defaults  
Half Duplex  
White Balance  
ATW-Wide  
107  
Mike Gain  
32 dB  
AWC R-Gain  
Mike Power Supply  
Audio File No.1  
Audio File No.2  
Audio File No.3  
Audio File No.4  
Audio File No.5  
ON  
AWC B-Gain  
AGC  
65  
ALC  
Mid  
Sense Up  
Priority  
x2  
Combo  
1/30  
Shutter Speed  
Easy Day/Night  
Color  
(VN-H137U/H237U only)  
Average: Peak  
8:2  
Day/Night  
Color  
(VN-H37U/H57U/H257U/  
H237VPU/H257VPU/  
H157WPU only)  
AF is performed ON  
in conjunction  
with switching  
modes.  
Color  
5:5  
Average:Peak  
Black & White  
Average:Peak  
Back Light Compensation OFF  
CLVI OFF  
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*5: If Action is set to "Audio Playback"  
*6: If Action is set to "Pin Output1 Make", "Pin  
Output1 Break", "Pin Output2 Make" or "Pin  
Output2 Break"  
Alarm Page (A Page 35)  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
Action  
Disable  
*7: If Action is set to "Switch Scene File"  
*8: If 1st Trigger is set to "Position"  
*9: If 1st Trigger is set to "Time"  
1st Trigger  
Pin Input1 Make  
Max. Interval  
*10:If 1st Trigger is set to Black & White mode  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
Alarm Environment Page (A Page 40)  
2nd Trigger  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
Disable  
Item  
SMTP Server  
Factory Defaults  
0.0.0.0  
Action Position Number *1  
Mail Settings *2  
Mail Address *2  
Mail Text *2  
Attachment JPEG *2  
Encoder *2  
TCP IP Address *3  
TCP Port Number *3  
TCP Data *3  
Attachment JPEG *3  
Encoder *3  
Port Number  
Send Mail Address  
POP before SMTP  
POP Server  
25  
Unset  
Disable  
0.0.0.0  
Port Number  
User Name  
110  
Password  
Duration Output 1  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
1000 msec  
Duration Output 2  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
1000 msec  
Make, Break  
Make, Break  
UDP IP Address *4  
UDP Port Number *4  
UDP Data *4  
Manual Output Output 1  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
Manual Output Output 2  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
Audio File *5  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
Duration *6  
(VN-H57U/H257U/  
H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
Switch Scene File *7  
General  
*8  
Trigger Position Number  
Easy Day/Night  
Color  
(VN-H137U/H237U only)  
Time *9  
Day/Night *10  
Color  
(VN-H37U/H57U/H257U/  
H237VPU/H257VPU/  
H157WPU only)  
Time Filter Unmask  
All  
*1: If Action is set to "Position"  
*2: If Action is set to "Mail Settings"  
*3: If Action is set to "TCP Data"  
*4: If Action is set to "UDP Data"  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Privacy Mask Page (A Page 52)  
Settings (continued)  
Item  
Privacy Mask  
Brightness  
Factory Defaults  
OFF  
4
List of Factory Defaults of Each Page  
(continued)  
Motion Detection Page (A Page 54)  
Storage Page (A Page 42)  
Item  
Motion Detection  
Level  
Factory Defaults  
Item  
Storage Mode  
Factory Defaults  
OFF  
4
OFF  
FTP Server *1  
Path *1  
0.0.0.0  
Audio Detection Page (A Page 56)  
(This function is only available on VN-H57U/  
H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU)  
User Name *1  
Password *1  
FTP Record Mode *1  
Constant *1 Encoder  
Interval  
Constant + Alarm  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
No.1, 2  
No.1  
No.1  
OFF  
Audio  
Detection  
File Naming  
Auto  
Sunday to  
Saturday  
Unmask All  
Level  
4
Detection  
Time  
1000 msec  
Alarm *1  
Encoder  
5 fps  
No.2  
Audio  
Detection  
OFF  
Trigger1  
Pin Input1 Make  
Interval  
Level  
4
Trigger2  
Disable  
5 sec  
Detection  
Time  
1000 msec  
Pre-Trigger  
Post-Trigger  
5 sec  
Sunday to  
Saturday  
Unmask All  
Tampering Detection Page (  
A
Page 58)  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
*1: If Recording Mode is set to "FTP Record"  
Tampering Detection  
Level  
OFF  
4
PTZ Page (A Page 49)  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
Detection Time  
50 sec  
Mode  
Disable  
1 min  
Return Time  
Speed  
Moment  
Auto Patrol Page (A Page 50)  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
Position  
0 to 19  
Skip  
Stay Time  
Moving Speed  
Moment  
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Network Page (A Page 59)  
Encoder Destination  
No.4 Address  
225.0.3.1  
39152  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
Destination Port  
IP Setting  
DHCP Disable  
192.168.0.2  
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
IP Address  
Access Restrictions Page (A Page 68)  
Item Factory Defaults  
Deny  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
Host Name  
Access Restriction  
IP Address  
DNS Server  
IP Protocol  
0.0.0.0  
IP Version 4: ON  
IP Version 6: OFF  
Time Page (A Page 70)  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
Negotiation  
TOS(DS field)  
TTL(unicast)  
TTL(multicast)  
MTU  
Auto  
0
SNTP  
OFF  
64  
SNTP Server  
Interval  
0.0.0.0  
32  
Hour (1 - 24)  
(GMT) UTC  
1500  
Time Zone  
Protocol Page (A Page 61)  
Password Page (A Page 72)  
Item  
HTTP/HTTPS  
HTTP Server Port  
HTTPS Server Port  
SNMP  
Factory Defaults  
Item  
Password  
Factory Defaults  
HTTP  
80  
Displayed as ***  
Default passwords  
are:  
443  
AadminB : jvc  
AoperatorB : jvc  
OFF  
OFF  
AMX Device Discovery  
Protocol  
AuserB  
: jvc  
Password Re-Input  
PSIA/ONVIF  
OFF  
LED State Page (A Page 81)  
JPEG Streaming  
Client Number  
Item  
LED State  
Identify Unit  
Factory Defaults  
Multicast Page (A Page 66)  
Enable  
Enable  
Item  
Factory Defaults  
Encoder Framesize  
5 fps  
No.1  
Destination  
225.0.1.1  
Address  
Destination Port  
49152  
5 fps  
Encoder Framesize  
No.2  
Destination  
225.0.2.1  
Address  
Destination Port  
59152  
5 fps  
Encoder Framesize  
No.3  
Destination  
225.0.4.1  
Address  
Destination Port  
29152  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Miscellaneous Page  
This page displays the software information of the camera.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB, AoperatorB or AuserB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Miscellaneous].  
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Operation Page  
This page displays the operation status of camera.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
A
B
C
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Operation].  
A Total Sending  
Displays the total TCP/UDP bit rate sent by the camera, and individual bit  
rates.  
Bitrate  
B Destination  
C System Log  
Displays the number of streams the camera is sending.  
Displays the following information.  
Number of seconds after startup of camera  
Alarm information  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Settings Page  
Displays the firmware version and the current settings of the camera.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
The following screen is an example of one possible configuration.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Settings].  
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Internet Explorer Setting  
Settings (continued)  
Position List Page  
Displays the preset position information.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Position List].  
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Patrol Settings Page  
Displays the Auto Patrol information and its settings.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
Click [Advanced Settings] and [Patrol Settings].  
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Built-in Viewer Operations  
The camera has the Built-in Viewer.  
Enter the IP address of camera in the address bar of Internet Explorer. The Built-in Viewer allows  
still images.  
H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU.)  
You can operate PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) function using a mouse.  
If you click the mouse on the screen, the clicked spot will be the center of the display area.  
You can manipulate zooming by rotating the mouse wheel.  
Memo:  
The first time you display the Built-in Viewer in Internet Explorer, the viewer will be installed on the  
computer.  
Screen Configuration (APage 99)  
Picture Quality Setting (APage 101)  
PTZ Settings (APage 104)  
On Screen Display Settings (APage 112)  
Settings related to Audio Monitor  
(APage 118)  
PTZ Control (APage 106)  
Other Setting (APage 120)  
Unicast Settings (APage 108)  
Multicast Settings (APage 110)  
Exiting the Built-in Viewer (APage 121)  
If the display or configuration of the open window appears strange, check the computer  
settings as follows:  
A Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Appearance and Personalization]  
B Select [Display] - [Adjust screen resolution]  
C Check that [Resolution] is set to [Monitor size (recommended)].  
D Otherwise, change the setting to [Monitor size (recommended)] and press the [OK] button.  
E In [Display Settings], press the [Keep changes] button.  
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Screen Configuration  
A
D
E
F
H
I
K
L
J
B
C
Operation  
menu  
A MENU OFF/  
Displays or hides the operation menu.  
Click [MENU ON], and the operation menu will appear at the left of the page.  
MENU ON  
B Control  
Switches the Operation Menu to the Control Menu. Click the [Control] button to adjust  
the [Image Settings], [PTZ Settings] or [PTZ Control] settings. (  
A
C Viewer Setup  
Switches the Operation Menu to the Viewer Setup Menu.  
Click this when you specify [Unicast], [Multicast], [On Screen Display],  
[Audio Monitor] or [Other].  
(A Page 108, 110, 112, 118, 120)  
D Stop/Play  
E Capture  
Pauses or plays back images.  
Captures the currently displayed image in your computer. The image is recorded as  
a JPEG file in the folder that is created under the [Document] folder of the  
computer. This folder is named to have the  
Amodel nameB during factory shipment.  
(For example, AVN-H237B is named for the VN-H237.)  
The file name shows the year, month, days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.  
Memo:  
You can rename the folder if desired. (A Page 120)  
Note:  
The clock time of this file name is the clock time of the computer. Note  
that it is not the AtimeB of the camera.  
You cannot capture images as motion images.  
Also, you cannot capture H.264/MPEG-4 images.  
F Speech  
When you click this, audio from the microphone connected to your computer  
is sent to the camera.  
(VN-H57U/  
The audio is output from the camera's LINE OUT.  
If you do not click this, audio from the camera's audio signal input cable or  
connector and audio from the microphone connected to the audio cable is  
output from your computer speakers.  
H257U/H257VPU/  
H157WPU only)  
When transmitting audio, this button turns orange.  
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Operations  
Built-in Viewer Operations  
(continued)  
Screen Configuration (continued)  
H Protocol  
Selects a protocol to be used when the viewer captures images from the camera.  
HTTP (Unicast): Allows monitoring the camera with a single viewer. If a  
packet is lost, the packet data is transmitted again and recovered.  
RTP (Multicast): Allows multiple viewers to monitor the camera.  
[Set values: HTTP (Unicast), RTP (Multicast)]  
To play back multicast streams, you must start multicast transmission from  
the [Multicast] page. (A Page 66)  
Note:  
If you select ARTP (Multicast)B and start the Built-in Viewer, you may be  
alarmed by the Windows Firewall. In that case, select ADo not blockB and  
proceed to the next step.  
If you select ABlockB, the multicast stream will be blocked by the  
Windows Firewall. The viewer cannot play back multicast data.  
I Encoder  
Select the stream when the protocol is "HTTP (Unicast)".  
[Set values: No.1, No. 2, No. 3]  
J
Compression type Displays the stream type and the resolution.  
and frame size  
K Display Size  
Sets a display size of image area.  
Fixed : Sets the image display size to the same as the preset frame size.  
For frame size setting, see "Encoding" page of [Advanced Settings].  
Variable: Displays images according to the Web browser's window size.  
[Set values: Fixed, Variable]  
Memo:  
The window size of the Web browser does not change even if you select  
the AFixedB or AVariableB display size.  
L Details  
Opens the Settings page.  
The display page varies depending on the access privilege of the user.  
Administrator (admin) : [Basic Setting1] page is opened.  
Operator (operator) : [Basic Setting2] page is opened.  
User (user)  
For details, see "How to Open the Setting Page." (A Page 12)  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
: [Miscellaneous] page is opened.  
Memo:  
The Built-in Viewer settings are stored in the Cookies text file.  
From this Settings screen, you can set up the Built-in Viewer as the software on the computer. You  
cannot set up camera operations from this screen.  
Searching and Deleting Cookies File  
Select [Tools] - [Internet Options] - [General] of Internet Explorer, and click the [Settings] button  
under [Browsing history]. The [Temporary Internet Files and History Setting] window is displayed.  
Press the [View files] button. The [Temporary Internet Files] window opens and the files will be  
listed. The "cgi-bin/" file on the list is the Cookie for the Built-in Viewer.  
If you delete this Cookies file, the current viewer settings are deleted. When you start the Built-in  
Viewer in the next time, the viewer will be initialized and started.  
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Picture Quality Setting  
Adjusts the picture quality.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
While the Viewer Setup Menu is open, click [Control] to switch to the Control Menu.  
Click [Image Settings] to open the Settings screen.  
Image Settings  
Click here.  
A
B
C
D
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Operations  
Built-in Viewer Operations  
(continued)  
Picture Quality Setting (continued)  
A White Balance  
Selects the white balance control function.  
Mode  
ATW-Wide  
: Selects the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color  
temperature tracking) Wide mode. Adjusts the white  
balance automatically according to the color temperature  
of the light. (Color temperature: 2300 K to 10000 K)  
AWC-Narrow : Selects the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color  
temperature tracking) Narrow mode. Adjusts the white  
balance automatically according to the color temperature  
of the light. (Color temperature: 3200 K to 8000 K)  
[Set value: ATW-Wide, ATW-Narrow, AWC]  
[OnePushAWC]  
button  
Executes AWC (automatic white balance control).  
Memo:  
Execute by filling the screen completely with a white object in a location  
with lighting conditions similar to those of the object you are going to  
shoot. When you set the white balance to "ATW-Wide" or "ATW-Narrow"  
and when you press the [OnePushAWC] button, the camera switches to  
AWC mode.  
B Back Light  
Selects the backlight compensation function. Use this compensation to  
exclude unwanted light sources from the photometry area.  
Compensation  
Mode  
OFF  
: Disables backlight compensation.  
Areas 1 to 4  
: Select a photometry area from the four areas.  
[Set values: OFF, Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4]  
Photometry area Photometry area Photometry area  
Photometry area Photometry area  
OFF  
Area 1  
Area 2  
Area 3  
Area 4  
Memo:  
The backlight compensation area is not linked to digital PTZ.  
C Easy Day/Night  
(VN-H137U/H237U  
only)  
Sets the Day and Night mode.  
Mode  
Color : Keeps color mode activated at all times.  
Black & White : Keeps Black & White mode activated at all times.  
Auto : Switches to Black & White when the luminance level is low.  
[Set values: Color, Black & White, Auto]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Day/Night  
Sets video to Black & White mode. Also allows you to select from among 3  
levels for automatically activating Black & White mode in low-light  
conditions.  
(VN-H37U/H57U/  
H257U/H237VPU/  
H257VPU/H157WPU  
only)  
Mode  
Color : Keeps color mode activated at all times.  
Black & White : Keeps Black & White mode activated at all times.  
Auto Low : Switches to Black & White mode when the subject's signal  
level has a low level of brightness.  
Auto Mid : Switches to Black & White mode when the subject's signal  
level has a medium level brightness.  
Auto High : Switches to Black & White mode when the subject's signal  
level has a medium level brightness.  
[Set values: Color, Black & White, Auto Low, Auto Mid, Auto High]  
Memo:  
The mechanical sound of the infrared filter insertion/removal can be  
heard when the mode switches.  
If you set "Auto Low", "Auto Mid", or "Auto High", the camera  
immediately switches modes when the set amount of illumination is  
detected.  
D Focus Assist Mode Switches to the Focus Assist mode.  
Press the [Execute] button, and the [Current State] will be changed to  
[Focus Assist] and the Focus Assist mode will be selected. The [Stop]  
button is displayed during Focus Assist mode.  
Press the [Stop] button, and the [Current State] will return to [Normal] and  
the Focus Assist mode will be released.  
Memo:  
The camera enters the Focus Assist mode and the [STATUS] indicator  
blinks green and orange alternately. When the Focus Assist mode is  
released, the [Status] indicator lights up in green.  
The Focus Assist mode is released after three minutes if it is not used.  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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(continued)  
PTZ Settings  
Sets the camera preset position.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
While the Viewer Setup Menu is open, click [Control] to switch to the Control Menu.  
Click [PTZ Settings] to open the Settings screen.  
Note:  
You can use the Digital PTZ for frame sizes 640x360 and 640x480 only.  
PTZ Settings  
Click here.  
A
B
C
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A Preset Position  
Sets the camera preset position.  
Position  
Selects a Position.  
[Set values: HOME, 1 to 19]  
Title  
Displays the current title.  
To register or change the title, enter a title here.  
(The title can be entered using up to 32 alphanumeric characters or up to  
16 dual-byte characters.)  
Press the [Register] button, and the new position will be registered.  
Memo:  
Press the [Unregister] button to delete the current position information.  
Note that you cannot delete the [Home] position.  
The home position is displayed in the full-screen area by factory  
default.  
B Pan / Tilt / Zoom  
Pan/Tilt operation  
Press any arrow button to move the display area in its direction. When you  
release the button, the movement stops.  
Press the [H] button to return to the "Home position".  
Memo:  
When the zoom is x1, Pan and Tilt cannot be operated.  
Zooming  
Increases or decreases the display area by digital zooming.  
Zoom can be operated from x1 to x8.  
[+]:Zooms in and enlarges an object.  
[–]:Zooms out and reduces an object.  
Scale display  
Displays the current magnification.  
C Speed  
Sets an operation speed.  
Pan / Tilt  
:
Controls the panning or tilting speed. A larger value increases the  
panning/tilting speed.  
[Set values: 1 to 4 to 8]  
Zoom : Controls the zooming speed. A larger value increases the  
zooming speed.  
[Set values: 1 to 2 to 4]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Built-in Viewer Operations  
(continued)  
PTZ Control  
Controls the PTZ function. You can set up the PTZ from the [PTZ Settings] page. (A Page 104)  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
While the Viewer Setup Menu is open, click [Control] to switch to the Control Menu.  
Click [PTZ Settings] to open the Settings screen.  
PTZ Control  
Click here.  
A
B
C
D
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A Auto  
Function  
Starts or stops automatic patrol.  
Press the [Start] button to start automatic patrol. The [Stop] button is displayed  
during Auto Patrol.  
Press the [Stop] button to stop automatic patrol.  
B Preset  
You can select a preset position and click the [GoTo] button to move to it. If the  
selected position is already registered, the camera moves to the selected  
position.  
Position  
[Set values: HOME, 1 to 19]  
C Pan / Tilt /  
Pan/Tilt operation  
Zoom  
Press any arrow button to move the display area in its direction. When you  
release the button, the movement stops.  
Press the [H] button to return to the "Home position".  
Memo:  
When the zoom is x1, Pan and Tilt cannot be operated.  
Zooming  
Increases or decreases the display area by digital zooming.  
Zoom can be operated from x1 to x8.  
[+]:Zooms in and enlarges an object.  
[–]:Zooms out and reduces an object.  
Scale display  
Displays the current magnification.  
D Speed  
Sets an operation speed.  
Pan / Tilt  
:
Controls the panning or tilting speed. A larger value increases the  
zooming speed.  
[Set values: 1 to 4 to 8]  
Zoom : Controls the zooming speed. A larger value increases the zooming  
speed.  
[Set values: 1 to 2 to 4]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Built-in Viewer Operations  
(continued)  
Unicast Settings  
You can set the HTTP port and the JPEG frame rate in Unicast.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu.  
Click [Unicast] to open the Settings screen.  
When you click the [Apply] button, the current settings are made valid on the viewer and they are  
stored in the computer.  
Unicast  
Click here.  
A
B
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A HTTP Port  
You can change the port number to be used when the client computer accesses  
to the camera via HTTP.  
Specify the same value as the parameter being set on the camera's Protocol  
Page. (A Page 61)  
[Factory default: 80]  
B JPEG Frame  
Sets a frame rate for image acquisition by the viewer.  
A high frame rate increases the amount of data processed by the computer  
where the viewer is running.  
Rate  
[Set values: 30fps, 15fps, 10fps, 7.5fps, 6fps, 5fps, 3fps, 2fps, 1fps,  
1/2fps, 1/3fps, 1/5fps, 1/10fps, 1/15fps,1/20fps, 1/30fps, 1/60fps]  
Memo:  
Set the JPEG frame rate so that the CPU load of the computer does not  
exceed 80%. If the CPU load is too high, the computer may not operate  
normally.  
The highest frame rate for images is the camera's encoding setting (A Page  
26, Framerate value).  
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Built-in Viewer Operations  
(continued)  
Multicast Settings  
You can set up an IP addresses for images and audio received in multicast, and set up the multicast  
ports.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu.  
Click [Video] or [Audio] in [Multicast] to open the Settings screen.  
When you click the [Apply] button, the current settings are made valid on the viewer and they are  
stored in the computer.  
Only VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU can perform audio multicasting.  
Video  
Audio  
A
B
A
B
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A Multicast IP  
You can change the multicast IP address.  
Address  
[Factory default: 225.0.1.1]  
B Multicast Port  
You can change the multicast port number.  
[Factory default: 49152]  
Audio settings (VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
A Multicast IP  
You can change the multicast IP address.  
Address  
[Factory default: 225.0.3.1]  
B Multicast Port  
You can change the multicast port number.  
[Factory default: 39152]  
Memo:  
For Multicast IP Address and Multicast Port specify the same value as the one set on the [Multicast]  
page (A Page 66) for Destination Address and Destination Port respectively.  
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On Screen Display Settings  
Sets a display item on the viewer screen.  
An image is overlaid by characters on the Built-in Viewer.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu.  
Click [On Screen Display] to open the Settings screen.  
When you click the [Apply] button, the current settings are made valid on the viewer and they are  
stored in the computer.  
On Screen Display  
A
B
C
D
E
A Camera ID  
When turned ON, the [Camera ID] is displayed at the top of the screen.  
You can set the [Camera ID] from the camera's [Basic Setting2] or [Camera]  
Page. (A Page 15, 18)  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
B Position Title  
When turned ON, the position title is displayed in the lower right of the screen.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
C Disp MD /  
When you turn the Motion or Tampering Detection AONB, the image display  
frame is shown in red.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
Tampering  
D Time  
Turn the [Time] AONB to display the time.  
The time is displayed at the right bottom position of the screen.  
The clock time contained in the JPEG data or stream data is displayed.  
*
Stream data: Stream data encoded with H.264 Baseline, H.264 High, or MPEG-4.  
[Set values: ON, OFF]  
E Format  
Selects a time display format. YYYY, MM and DD denote the year, month and  
days. HH, MM and SS are hours, minutes and seconds. "mm" is 1/100 seconds.  
[Set values: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.mm, YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS,  
DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS, MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS, MM/DD  
HH:MM:SS, HH:MM:SS, HH:MM]  
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.  
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Built-in Viewer Operations  
(continued)  
Settings related to Audio Monitor  
(VN-H57U/H257U/H257VPU/H157WPU only)  
This is used to make settings related to sending and receiving audio via the Built-in Viewer.  
This page can be used during access using "admin" or "operator".  
To use this, the password for the user name "operator" must be set. (A Page 72)  
If another menu is displayed, click [Viewer Settings] to switch.  
Click on each menu bar at the left of the screen to open the corresponding setting menu.  
When you press the [Apply] button, the setting is enabled in the viewer and saved to your computer.  
Receive  
Speech  
Click here.  
Click here.  
A
B
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Specifies settings for receiving audio streamed from the camera.  
Enables/disables reception. To receive audio streams, select "ON".  
Receiving  
settings  
A Receive  
B Protocol  
Selects the stream type for receiving audio.  
Select "HTTP (Unicast)" to recover by retransmission when packet loss  
occurs. Select "RTP (Multicast)" to monitor camera audio from multiple  
client computers. When receiving via RTP (Multicast), start multicast  
sending via the [Manual distribution] page. (A Page 66)  
Note:  
When you set "RTP(Multicast)" and restart the Built-in Viewer,  
Windows Firewall may display an alert. In this case, select "Do not  
block" and continue.  
If you select "Block", Windows Firewall will block multicast streams, and  
audio cannot be received on the client computer.  
Audio cannot be received if there is no audio driver installed on your  
computer.  
Specifies settings for sending audio from the computer to the camera.  
Speech settings  
A Destination  
Changes the destination port for sending audio from the computer to the  
camera. The factory default is 49298.  
port  
Note:  
Audio cannot be received if there is no audio driver installed on your  
computer.  
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Other Setting  
When you are using the JPEG data compression, you can display still images.  
You can rename the folder which stores a captured file.  
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.  
When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu.  
Click [Other] to open the Settings screen.  
When you click the [Apply] button, the current settings are made valid on the viewer and they are  
stored in the computer.  
Other  
A
A Folder Name  
You can rename the folder which stores a captured file.  
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Exiting the Built-in Viewer  
Click the [
ן
] button at the right top corner of the window to exit the viewer.  
Click here.  
Memo:  
When you start the Built-in Viewer in the next time, start the Internet Explorer and enter the URL of  
Built-in Viewer in the address bar of the explorer.  
For example, if the camera has IP address "192.168.0.2", enter the URL as follows:  
http://192.168.0.2/  
If a "Security Alarm" window appears, click [Yes] to proceed.  
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Others  
Troubleshooting  
Reference  
Page  
Symptom  
Possible Causes and Actions Taken  
I do not know the IP address  
of the camera.  
IP address "192.168.0.2" and subnet mask  
"255.255.255.0" are set by default during factory  
shipment.  
A Page 14  
If you have set the [IP Setting] to ADHCP EnableB  
and if you start the camera on the LAN where no  
DHCP server exists, you can start the camera  
with the factory default IP address.  
If you have a computer connected to the same  
LAN, you can search for the IP address using  
the search tool from the computer.  
Instructions  
(IP Address  
Settings)  
I cannot display the Settings  
page of the camera.  
Check the current settings of Internet Explorer.  
Also, if you are using a proxy server, set the proxy  
server of the Internet Explorer.  
Instructions  
(IP Address  
Settings)  
I cannot install the Built-in  
Viewer.  
Check the current settings of Internet Explorer.  
The Built-in Viewer consists of the ActiveX software  
components.  
When you use the Built-in Viewer in the first time,  
the ActiveX software is installed. However, this  
installation may be rejected by the Anti-virus  
software settings. If it occurs, change the Anti-virus  
software settings first, and then install the Built-in  
Viewer.  
A warning message appears  
when I start the Built-in  
Viewer.  
When I install the Built-in  
The Built-in Viewer has an electronic signature for  
Viewer, the authentication by authentication by Verisign.  
VeriSign appears.  
If computers are connected to the Internet in the  
network environment, the digital certificate of the  
Built-in Viewer can be checked by VeriSign  
authentication.  
Videos sent via TCP do not  
play.  
The camera can transmit a maximum of 20  
videos via TCP, and a maximum of 20 Built-in  
Viewers can be connected to 1 camera. If you  
need to monitor cameras in more places, use the  
multicast streaming. Multicast streaming of  
MPEG-4, JPEG, and H.264 is possible with this  
camera. The number of streams depends on the  
encoder setting.  
A Page 4  
A Page 26  
A Page 66  
A Page 63  
If you set the JPEG Streaming to AFrame RateB,  
the frame rate requested by clients are kept but  
the maximum number of streams is reduced.  
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Reference  
Page  
Symptom  
Possible Causes and Actions Taken  
Multicast images do not play.  
Start manual multicast streaming from the  
[Multicast] page of the camera.  
A Page 66  
When you receive multicast streaming using the  
Built-in Viewer, check to see that multicast address  
and port number matches between the [Multicast]  
page of camera and the Built-in Viewer settings.  
Also, use the multicast streaming on the network  
supporting the IGMPv2.  
A Page 110  
A Page 99  
Multicast streaming may be blocked by the  
Windows 7 Firewalls. In that case, you can go  
through the firewalls as follows.  
A Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [System and  
Security].  
B Open [Check firewall status] under [Windows  
Firewall].  
C Open the [Advanced] menu and select  
[Inbound Rules] - [New Rule].  
D In [New Inbound Rule Wizard], select AportB  
in [Rule type].  
E In [Protocols and Ports], enter the port  
number for ASpecific local portsB.  
F Selects AAllow the connectionB in [Actions].  
G Selects applicable conditions in [Profile].  
H Register an arbitrary character string for the  
ANameB in [Name].  
The frame rate of displayed  
videos is low.  
When you are using the Built-in Viewer, check  
the viewer settings.  
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If the network has a narrow bandwidth, the frame A Page 109  
rate will be limited.  
If you set the video distribution setting to AClient A Page 63  
NumberB and if the number of streaming  
requests increases, the images are distributed at  
a frame rate lower than the preset rate.  
If the distribution capability (A Page 5) is  
exceeded, images are distributed at the lower  
frame rate so that the upper quantity limit of  
distribution data is not exceeded.  
A white zone appears in the  
Built-in Viewer.  
If you set up Internet Explorer as follows, some  
Internet Explorer graphics may not appear and will  
be left white on some computers. In such a case,  
you can display Internet Explorer graphics  
normally by selecting as follows.  
If you select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Appearance  
and Personalization] - [Display] - [Make text and  
other items larger or smaller] and select "100%  
(default)", the normal drawing will start.  
When 3D DNR is used, an  
afterimage appears.  
When you use 3-dimensional noise reduction, in  
principle, an afterimage can appear if you shoot a  
moving object, however it is not a camera  
malfunction.  
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Symptom  
Possible Causes and Actions Taken  
I cannot receive an alarm via  
TCP/UDP.  
Multicast streaming may be blocked by the  
Windows 7 Firewalls. In that case, you can go  
through the firewalls as follows.  
A Page 100  
A Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [System and  
Security].  
B Open [Check firewall status] under [Windows  
Firewall].  
C Open the [Advanced] menu and select  
[Inbound Rules] - [New Rule].  
D In [New Inbound Rule Wizard], select AportB  
in [Rule type].  
E In [Protocols and Ports], enter the port  
number for ASpecific local portsB.  
F Selects AAllow the connectionB in [Actions].  
G Selects applicable conditions in [Profile].  
H Register an arbitrary character string for the  
ANameB in [Name].  
Multicast videos do not play.  
If your computer has multiple network cards, disable A Page 100  
the network cards to which the camera is not  
connected.  
You can perform this as follows.  
A Select [Start] - [Network Connections].  
B Right-click on the connection(s) not used for  
the camera, and select "Disable".  
Videos set to be exported are When using Windows 7 or Windows Vista for your  
not saved to my computer.  
OS, run Internet Explorer as an administrator.  
You can perform this as follows.  
A Right-click Internet Explorer.  
B Select [Run as administrator].  
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HTTPS and SNMP Function  
Update Procedure  
The camera's default settings do not support using the HTTPS and SNMP functions. To use the HTTPS  
and SNMP functions, use the firmware update function via the Maintenance Page, and update to the  
firmware version designated below. (A Page 79)  
Acquire firmware for updating via the site below.  
http://www3.jvckenwood.com/english/pro/vnetworks/index.html  
The file names of the firmware files used for updating are as follows.  
h137u_v2.00.214forSupport.img  
Model name  
Version number  
or  
h137u_v2.00.214woActiveX.img  
Model name  
Version number  
To use the HTTPS and SNMP functions, update using the firmware with the following file name  
characteristics.  
h***_v*.**..www.woActiveX.img  
Note:  
ActiveX for the Built-in Viewer is not included; with the camera at its factory default settings, install  
the Built-in Viewer's ActiveX to your computer via Internet Explorer while set to the factory default  
settings, and update the camera's firmware.  
To revert to the original firmware for which the HTTPS and SNMP functions cannot be used, return the  
camera settings to factory defaults, and update using the firmware with the following file name  
characteristics.  
h***_v*.**.***forSupport.img  
You can install ActiveX to your computer by accessing the Built-in Viewer URL via Internet Explorer.  
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