Sanyo Projector VCC WB4000 User Guide

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
VCC-WB4000  
Network Camera  
About this manual  
Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it  
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Information to user  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Safety Guard  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT  
THERE ARE IMPORTANT  
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE  
INSTRUCTIONS IN THE  
LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING  
THIS UNIT.  
WARNING:  
However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures:  
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRIC SHOCK , DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
For the customers in Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Pour la clientèle canadienne  
Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est  
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) This device may not  
cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
This installation should be made by a qualified  
service person and should conform to all local  
codes.  
Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by Sanyo may void the user’s  
authority to operate this camera.  
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Precautions  
In case of problem  
Protect from humidity and dust  
Do not use the camera if smoke or a strange  
odour comes from the unit, or if it seems not to  
function correctly. Disconnect the power cord  
immediately, and consult your dealer (or a  
Sanyo Authorized Service Centre).  
To prevent damages to the camera, do not  
install it where there is greasy smoke or steam,  
where the dampness may get too high, or where  
there is a lot of dust.  
Protect from high temperatures  
Do not open or modify  
Do not install close to stoves, or other heat  
generating devices, such as spotlights, etc., or  
where it could be subject to direct sunlight, as  
that could cause deformation, discoloration or  
other damages.  
Do not open the cabinet, as it may be dangerous  
and cause damage to the unit. For internal  
settings and repairs, consult your dealer (or a  
Sanyo Authorized Service Centre).  
Be careful when installing close to the ceiling, in  
a kitchen or boiler room, as the temperature may  
raise to high levels.  
Install where the temperature range will stay  
between 10°C and 50°C. (no condensation)  
Do not put objects inside the unit  
Make sure that no metal objects or flammable  
substance get inside the camera. If used with a  
foreign object inside, it could cause a fire,  
short-circuits or damages.  
If water or a liquid gets inside the camera,  
disconnect the power cord immediately, and  
consult your dealer (or a Sanyo Authorized  
Service Centre). Be careful to protect the  
camera from rain, sea water, etc.  
Cleaning  
Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by  
wiping it with a soft cloth. To remove stains,  
wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a soft  
detergent solution and wrung dry, then wipe  
dry with dry soft cloth.  
Be careful when handling the unit  
To prevent damages, do not drop the camera or  
subject it to strong shock or vibration.  
Do not use benzine, thinner or other  
chemical product on the cabinet, as that may  
cause deformation and paint peeling. Before  
using a chemical cloth, make sure to read all  
accompanying instructions. Make sure that  
no plastic or rubber material comes in contact  
with the cabinet for a long period of time, as  
that may cause damage or paint peeling.  
Install away from electric or magnetic  
fields  
If installed close to a TV, radio transmitter,  
magnet, electric motor, transformer, audio  
speakers the magnetic field they generate will  
distort the image.  
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Features  
Accessories  
Web Server Function  
1 Setup CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pc.  
2 Lens iris plug (4-pin). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 pc.  
3 Ferrite core. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 pc.  
This camera is equipped with a web server  
function. The camera can be accessed using a  
computers web browser in order to view the  
camera images. In addition, up to a maximum of  
16 users can simultaneously access a single  
camera on the network.  
Operating  
Network Connections  
This camera is equipped with both an Ethernet  
connector and an RS-232C connector, allowing  
it to be connected to a variety of different  
network environments, such as LANs and the  
Internet.  
environment  
The camera requires the following conditions to  
operate.  
OS: In this manual, the Microsoft® Windows®  
Wireless LAN Compatibility  
98 operating system, the Microsoft®  
Windows® Millennium Edition operating  
system, the Microsoft® Windows® 2000  
operating system and the Microsoft®  
Windows® XP operating system are all  
referred to as Windows.  
The camera can also be used in a wireless LAN  
environment by installing the specified wireless  
LAN card.  
Adoption of JPEG2000  
The images captured by the camera are  
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks, or  
registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
compressed using the JPEG2000 format before  
transmission. In comparison to conventional  
JPEG formats, this format produces very little  
image deterioration and allows large volumes of  
data to be transmitted quickly (maximum 30 fps).  
Note: The transmission rate will vary depending  
on individual network conditions.  
CPU: Intel® Pentium® III 800 MHz or higher  
or similar with equivalent speed capacity  
(Pentium® 4 2 GHz recommended)  
Intel and Pentium are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or  
its subsidiaries in the United States and other  
countries.  
Memory: 128 MB or more (256 MB or more  
recommended)  
Drive: CD-ROM drive  
Network card: 10Base-T / 100Base-TX  
Protocols: TCP/IP, PPP, FTP, HTTP  
Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5  
SP2 or later  
Computer monitor display size of 1024 x  
768 pixels or greater  
A network environment that can transmit  
data at high speeds is required in order to  
transmit data at 30 fps.  
Alarm Recording and Playback Functions  
The built-in motion sensor detects movement,  
and the camera can also be connected to an  
external alarm sensor (such as a switch) that is  
set to detect abnormalities, so that images can  
be recorded and played back when an alarm  
occurs.  
Day/Night Function  
The day/night function allows the camera to  
adapt to a variety of different luminance  
conditions so that color images are monitored  
during daytime, but under conditions of low  
illumination such as nighttime, it switches  
automatically to black & white.  
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Name and Function of Each Part  
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5
3
PC CARD  
RS-232C  
MONITOR  
OUT  
ETHERNET  
1
6
7
AC24V  
GND  
D/N IN COM  
PC  
POWER  
1
2
3
MODEM  
ALARM IN OUT  
DC12V  
CLASS 2 WIRING  
2
1 Lens mount cap  
3 Flange back locking screws (p. 8)  
4 Flange back adjustment dial (p. 8)  
5 PC CARD slot  
Attach this cap to protect the lens mounting  
section. When using the camera, remove the  
cap and attach the automatic iris-type lens  
(sold separately).  
Use this slot to insert a memory card or  
wireless LAN card.  
2 Camera mounting bracket  
Note: Make sure that the cameras power is  
This bracket can be installed to either the top  
or bottom of the camera as desired. When  
changing the position of the camera  
mounting bracket, you should always reuse  
the screws that have been removed.  
turned off before inserting the card.  
6 MONITOR OUT connector  
When setting up the camera, use this  
connector to connect the camera to the video  
connector (VIDEO IN) of a monitor for  
adjusting the angle of view and focus.  
Note: If using a camera mounting bracket (sold  
separately), select a location that is strong  
enough to bear the full weight of the  
camera and the mounting bracket for long  
periods, and install the camera and  
mounting bracket securely.  
7 POWER indicator  
This indicator illuminates when 24 V AC or  
12 V DC is being supplied to the power input  
terminals of the camera.  
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Name and Function of Each Part  
I
PC CARD  
RS-232C  
H
G
MONITOR  
ETHERNET  
OUT  
8
AC24V  
GND  
D/N IN COM  
PC  
POWER  
1
2
MODEM  
ALARM IN OUT  
DC12V  
CLASS 2 WIRING  
J
9
F
8 Link indicator  
F Power supply input terminals  
(AC24V, DC12V, GND)  
This indicator illuminates when the camera is  
connected to a network. It flashes while data  
transmission is in progress.  
The indicator switches off when the camera  
is connected to a wireless LAN.  
G RS-232C connector  
Use this connector to connect the camera to  
a modem for transmission of data along  
telephone lines, or for connecting the camera  
to a computer.  
9 Alarm/D/N (Day/Night) terminals  
Use the PC/MODEM select switch to change  
the camera operation between modem and  
computer operation.  
D/N IN COM  
C
D
B
A
H ETHERNET connector  
Use this connector to connect the camera  
directly to a computer or to a network. Use a  
10Base-T or 100Base-TX (Category 5, UTP)  
cable to make the connection.  
ALARM IN OUT  
A ALARM IN terminal (IN)  
I Lens iris output connector  
Connect this terminal to an infrared  
sensor or similar use in external detection  
of intruders.  
Connect this connector (4-pin socket) to the  
lens iris plug of the automatic iris-type lens  
(sold separately).  
B D/N IN terminal (D/N IN)  
J PC/MODEM select switch  
This can only be used when COLOR  
mode is set. A device such as an infrared  
sensor can be used to automatically  
switch between color images and black &  
white images.  
Use this switch to set the function of the  
RS-232C connector when connecting the  
camera directly to either a modem or  
computer.  
Note:  
C ALARM OUT terminal (OUT)  
Make sure that the cameras power is turned  
off before setting the function of the RS-232C  
connector.  
Connect this terminal to a buzzer or lamp  
that is used to warn when an alarm is  
detected by means of motion sensor or  
alarm input. In addition, when the day/night  
function (COLOR mode or TIMER mode) is  
being used, an IR lamp or other device can  
be made to illuminate when monitoring  
switches to black & white images. (Output  
rating: 18 V, 25 mA)  
Using the RS-232C connector to connect the  
camera to a computer is only done for  
service purposes. You should not use the  
PC/MODEM select switch yourself.  
D Ground terminal (COM)  
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Attaching the Lens  
Use a DC-type automatic iris-type lens (sold separately).  
1
Remove the lens mount cap.  
3
Connect the lens iris plug to the lens iris  
output connector of the camera.  
() control coil  
(+) control coil  
(+) drive coil  
() drive coil  
1
2
3
4
2
1
3
2
4
1
3
4
2
Attach the CS mount-type lens.  
Note:  
(Connecting to the lens iris plug)  
Lenses from other manufacturers may have  
different plug shapes and specifications. In such  
cases, you may need to rewire the lens iris plug.  
The Lpart of the lens  
should be 5 mm or less in  
length. If a lens that does not  
conform to this standard is  
used, it will not be possible to  
attach the lens correctly.  
1 Cut off the plug of the lens cable, cut off  
approximately 8 mm of the insulation, and  
then strip the ends of the cable sheaths  
leaving approximately 6 mm of sheath intact.  
L
Gently screw the lens into the camera.  
The following automatic iris-type lenses can  
be used.  
VCL-CS8LY (standard, f = 8 mm)  
2 Solder the ends of the cable wires to the  
ends of the pins, and then attach the cover of  
the lens iris plug.  
VCL-CS4LY (wide angle, f = 4 mm)  
VCL-CS2LY (extra wide angle, f = 2.8 mm)  
3
2
For C mount type  
In order to allow correct adjustment of the flange  
back, attach the C mount adapter ring (option) to  
the lens before attaching the lens to the camera.  
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Flange Back Adjustment  
The flange back is the distance between the lens (sold separately) and the image capturing surface of  
the camera. It is adjusted at the time of shipment from the factory to accommodate the types of lenses  
that are generally assumed to be in use.  
Accordingly, the flange back does not normally need to be adjusted. However, if attaching a zoom lens  
and changing from wide angle to telephoto, the images may not be captured in proper focus, and so in  
such cases the flange back should always be adjusted by following the procedure given below.  
1
2
Connect a coaxial cable between the  
camera output connector (MONITOR OUT)  
of the camera and the monitors video  
connector (VIDEO IN).  
TV monitor  
(sold separately)  
PC CARD  
RS-232C  
MONITOR  
OUT  
ETHERNET  
AC24V  
GND  
D/N IN COM  
PC  
POWER  
Turn on the cameras power.  
Adjust the flange back while viewing the  
camera images on the monitor.  
1
2
MODEM  
ALARM IN OUT  
DC12V  
Power supply  
connector  
3
4
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the  
flange back locking screws.  
3, 6  
Move the zoom lens to the telephoto  
setting, and then use the lens focus ring  
to adjust the focus.  
Flange back  
locking screw  
5
6
Move the zoom lens to the wide angle  
setting, and then use the flange back  
adjustment dial to adjust the focus.  
4
Move the zoom lens from wide angle to  
telephoto (repeating steps 4 and 5) and  
check that the images are properly  
focused. Then tighten the flange back  
locking screws.  
Flange back  
locking screw  
5
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Connections  
Turn off the power for all equipment before making any connections.  
Basic Connections  
1
2
Connect the camera to a computer.  
Connect a cable between the ETHERNET connectors of the camera and the computer.  
Use a crossed wire-type Ethernet cable.  
Connect the power supply.  
After connecting the power supply, install the supplied ferrite core A to the power cord.  
If using a commercially-available 24 V AC adapter, always be sure to connect the ground wire  
(18AWG or higher) to the ground terminal. (Figure 1)  
If using a 12 V DC power supply (sold separately: DSA-0151CD-12J), make the connections as  
shown in Figure 2.  
Note:  
In order to avoid any problems with the camera and the power supply, take sufficient care to  
ensure that the polarities are correct when connecting the power supply.  
When the accessory ferrite cores are attached, they will increase the load on the cable, so after  
doing the installation, adjust the cable accordingly.  
3
Insert the power cord plug into a wall outlet.  
The POWER indicator B will illuminate.  
Computer  
PC CARD  
MONITOR  
OUT  
ETHERNET  
RS-232C  
1
3
B
A
AC24V  
GND  
CO
PC  
POWER  
1
2
MODEM  
ALARM IN OUT  
CLASS 2 WIRING  
DC12V  
Ethernet cable  
(crossed wire-type cable)  
24 V AC connection  
12 V DC connection  
AC24V  
GND  
AC24V  
GND  
DC12V  
DC12V  
2
2
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
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Connections  
Connecting to a LAN  
Connecting to the Internet  
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the  
ETHERNET connector of the camera to the  
LANs Ethernet switching hub.  
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the  
ETHERNET connector of the camera to a device  
such as a router or ADSL modem that is  
connected to the Internet.  
Use a straight-type Ethernet cable.  
If connecting to a router, use a straight-type  
Ethernet cable. If connecting to an ADSL  
modem or to some other type of device, refer  
to the documentation provided with the  
device for details on what type of connection  
method should be used.  
PC CARD  
MONITOR  
OUT  
ETHERNET  
RS-232C  
LAN  
AC24V  
GND  
COM  
PC  
POWER  
1
2
MODEM  
ALARM IN OUT  
DC12V  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
Ethernet cable  
(straight type)  
PC CARD  
MONITOR  
OUT  
ETHERNET  
RS-232C  
Internet  
AC24V  
GND  
Ethernet switching hub  
COM  
PC  
POWER  
1
2
MODEM  
ALARM IN OUT  
DC12V  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
Ethernet cable  
(straight type)  
Router or ADSL modem  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
In order to use the camera as a network camera, you must make the following settings in the order  
given.  
1
Installation of Plug-in Software to the  
Computer (p. 12)  
Computer  
Insert the contents of the supplied setup  
CD-ROM to the computer.  
Note: The same setup CD-ROM is  
supplied with both the network  
camera and the network video  
server. You can use either CD-ROM  
to carry out the installation.  
2
Wired LAN Settings (p. 15)  
Connect an Ethernet cable between the  
camera and the computer and then make  
the required initial settings such as the  
computer IP address, user name, password  
and language.  
When these settings are completed, the  
initial camera screen will be displayed. This  
section gives descriptions of the various  
parts of the initial screen for you to refer to.  
3
NETWORK SET Settings (p. 20)  
This screen lets you carry out operations  
such as setting access levels  
(Administrator, Operator or User) and  
changing passwords.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
1 Installation of Plug-in Software to the Computer  
Install the plug-in software (on the setup CD-ROM) onto the computer that is to be used. Installing the  
plug-in software makes it possible to view live images from network cameras using the computers web  
browser.  
1
Turn on the power for the computer.  
After Windows has loaded, continue to the  
next step.  
6
Click the [Next] button.  
2
3
Insert the setup CD-ROM into the CD-ROM  
drive of the computer.  
Click Startand then click Run.  
7
Read the license agreement, and select I  
accept the terms in the license  
agreementif you agree to the terms of  
the license. Then click the [Next] button.  
4
5
Type D:\Setup.exe.  
Type the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive of  
the computer in place of D.  
Click the [OK] button.  
After a short wait, the installation window will  
appear.  
Note: Simply answer the prompts that  
appear on the screen in order to  
continue installing the software. The  
installation program has been set up  
beforehand to install the software  
correctly.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
8
Type in your username and organization  
name, and then click the [Next] button.  
10  
Click the [Finish] button.  
This completes the installation of the  
plug-in software.  
9
Click the [Install] button.  
Installation of the software will start and the  
window display will change to show the  
installation progress.  
(Uninstalling the plug-in software)  
To uninstall the plug-in software, select  
Add/Remove Programsfrom the Windows  
Control Panel, and delete J2KCORE.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
Browser Settings  
Cookie Settings  
Check that the Security settings for Microsoft  
Internet Explorer are set as described below.  
Select Internet Options from the Tools menu,  
click the Security tab and then click the Custom  
Level button to display the settings.  
The camera uses cookies.  
If using Internet Explorer Version 6.0 as the web  
browser, select Internet Options from the Tools  
menu, click the Privacy tab, move the slide bar  
to the Mediumor lower position and then click  
the [OK] button.  
Note: If using Internet Explorer Version 5.5 SP2,  
click the Security tab.  
1
2
Click Enablefor Run ActiveX controls  
and plug-insin the ActiveX controls and  
plug-inssection.  
Click Enablefor Active scriptingin  
the Scriptingsection and then click the  
[OK] button.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
2 Wired LAN Settings  
Once the plug-in software has been installed, use the computers web browser to access the camera.  
Note: The network camera handles large volumes of image data that has been compressed into  
JPEG2000 format. In order to provide smooth access to the camera, you should close any other  
applications that you do not need to have open.  
1
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the  
camera and the computer.  
Refer to Basic connectionsin the  
Connectionssection.  
4
Type in the username (ID3) and the  
password (3333), and then click the [OK]  
button.  
The language selection window will be  
displayed.  
2
Click on the Network Connections icon in  
the computers Control panel, and then  
make the Internet protocol settings (IP  
address and subnet mask) for the  
computer.  
Note: The username and password settings in  
this screen are initially set to the  
Administrator level settings (ID: ID3;  
password: 3333) so that all required  
settings can be made. There are separate  
passwords for each of the three access  
levels (Administrator, Operator and User),  
and the passwords can be changed.  
Refer to Access Level Settingsfor  
further details.  
IP address setting:  
The cameras IP address is set to  
192.168.0.2, so type in a spare number  
that is 3 or higher for the IP address.  
Example: 192.168.0.101”  
Subnet mask setting:  
Type in 255.255.255.0.  
Language selection window  
3
Start the web browser on the computer,  
type http://192.168.0.2/into the location  
bar and then press the [Enter] key.  
The password entry window will be displayed.  
The initial screen will be displayed.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
Initial Camera Screen  
The initial screen is displayed once the network camera and the computer have been set. The initial  
screen contains the buttons that are required for making various settings, and it also shows live images  
from the network camera that have been compressed into JPEG2000 format.  
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6
7
8
I
9
F
G
H
1
2
J
3
4
1 Image quality mode select buttons  
Selects the quality for the live images that are  
being transmitted.  
FINE:  
The live images being transmitted are  
displayed at high quality. The actual image  
display quality will vary depending on the  
original quality at the time of transmission.  
Available settings:  
AUTO: (default setting)  
The live images being transmitted are  
automatically adjusted in accordance with the  
computer.  
Note: The quality of the images will vary  
depending on the capabilities of the  
computer. If this is a problem, change the  
setting to FINE. However, when fine  
mode is selected, the image display  
speed will be slower.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
2 Menu select buttons  
3 Network disconnect button  
The live image display area and setting area  
changes when you click on one of these buttons.  
[LIVE VIEW] button  
Live images can be monitored.  
[VIEW FRAME] button  
Sets the live image display area to a fixed  
image size (720x480).  
Click this button to shut down operation of the  
network camera. The following message will be  
displayed when this button is clicked. To  
reconnect the camera, click the  
button in the title bar.  
(Refresh)  
[NETWORK] button  
Used when making network settings.  
[WIRELESS LAN] button  
Used when making wireless LAN settings.  
[PPP] button  
Used when setting up an Internet connection  
using a modem.  
Archive software (sold separately) is required  
when using these settings.  
[CAMERA] button  
Used when making settings for the camera  
such as camera title, image quality and  
day/night mode.  
[ALARM] button  
Used when making settings for alarm  
recording and motion sensors.  
4 [Get JPEG2000 PLUG-IN] button  
If you need to install the JPEG2000 plug-in  
software, click this button to point the browser to  
a website page for downloading the software.  
Select JPEG2000 Plug-in Softwareand then  
start the download. You will need an Internet  
connection in order to download the software.  
5 ALARM indicator  
Camera title  
Off: No alarm data, or recording of images is  
complete  
Lit red: Post-alarm recording in progress  
Lit orange: Pre-alarm recording in progress  
[CLOCK] button  
Used when setting the cameras clock.  
[RS-232C] button  
Used when setting the communication speed  
when the camera is connected directly to the  
computer.  
[LANGUAGE] button  
Click this button if you would like to change  
the language. The language selection screen  
will be displayed.  
[STATUS] button  
Used when checking firmware versions and  
information relating to the camera.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
6 ALARM DATA indicator  
8 BEEP OFF indicator (p. 34)  
Lit red: (alarm recording image playback  
If ALARM SOUND MODEis set to USE, this  
display appears at the same time as the buzzer  
sounds when an alarm is detected. Click the  
indicator to stop the alarm buzzer from sounding.  
The alarm buzzer will stop automatically when  
alarm recording is complete.  
is possible)  
Internal memory or expanded memory  
(installed in the PC card slot) is filled by  
alarm recording images.  
Lit orange: (alarm recording image  
playback is not possible)  
9 FRAME RATE setting  
Alarm recording images are currently being  
transferred from internal memory to  
expanded memory, alarm recording is in  
progress, or and expanded memory error has  
occurred.  
(default setting: HIGH)  
Lit green: (alarm recording image  
Set the image transmission speed from the  
drop-down list box. Images can be transmitted at  
maximum speed depending on the network  
environment that the camera is connected to.  
playback is possible)  
Alarm data can still be recorded into the  
expanded memory.  
For example, if the maximum transmission  
speed for the network being connected to is 15  
fps, then the images can only be transmitted at a  
maximum speed of 15 fps, even if the frame rate  
is set to MID 3or higher.  
Note: Refer to Alarm Settingsfor further  
details on alarm recording. (p. 32)  
7 REMOTE ALARM indicator (p. 38)  
Available settings:  
If ALARM OUT MODEis set to REMOTE  
CONTROL(remote alarm operation indicator  
display: black), the output status from the alarm  
output connector can be set to continuous output  
or timed output.  
BASIC (5 fps), MID 1 (10), MID 2 (15), MID 3  
(20), HIGH (30)  
F PICTURE QUALITY setting  
(default setting: MID 2)  
Black indicator:  
No output status when ALARM OUT TIME”  
has been set.  
Red indicator:  
Use the drop-down list box to select the image  
quality (image compression ratio). If a higher  
compression ratio is used (BASIC), the volume  
of image data becomes smaller (the amount of  
image deterioration becomes greater) and the  
transmission speed becomes faster.  
Output status when ALARM OUT TIMEhas  
been selected. When the set time is  
exceeded, the indicator changes to black, but  
if you click the indicator once more, the  
specified indicator illuminates.  
Grey indicator:  
No output status when ALARM OUT TIME”  
is set to REMOTE.  
Available settings:  
BASIC, MID 1, MID 2, MID 3, HIGH  
Note: Alarm recording is carried out at the  
picture quality that is specified in the  
alarm recording settings, not at the setting  
that is made here. (p. 41)  
Orange indicator:  
Output status when ALARM OUT TIMEis  
set to REMOTE. The output status can be  
turned on and off repeatedly by clicking the  
indicator.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
G RESOLUTION and EXPANSION settings  
H IMAGE MODE setting  
(default settings: 640x480, x1)  
(default setting: COLOR)  
Select the image resolution from the  
Select whether live images are to be displayed in  
color or black and white from the drop-down list  
box.  
If you select GRAYfor black and white images,  
the amount of data transmitted will be reduced,  
so that the transmission speed can be increased.  
drop-down list box. The volume of data  
transmitted will be larger when a higher  
resolution is selected.  
Use the drop-down list box to set the  
enlargement ratio to x2 or x4 (when the  
image size is 160x120) or x2 (when the  
image size is 320x240). The image will  
appear coarser when a greater enlargement  
ratio is selected.  
Note: This setting is the image mode (color or  
black & white) for the browser display. It is  
not the same as the DAY/NIGHT setting.  
I [SET] button  
(Selection screen example)  
Click this button to accept the settings that have  
been made using the drop-down list boxes.  
J Image display area  
160x120  
320x240  
Live images are displayed when the [LIVE  
VIEW] or [VIEW FRAME] menu select button  
is clicked.  
When the other menu select buttons are  
clicked, the respective setting screens are  
displayed.  
640x480  
720x480 (720x240)  
Note:  
When images that are compressed using  
JPEG2000 are played back, the image refresh rate  
will vary depending on the performance  
specifications of the computer being used. In  
addition, if other applications besides the web  
browser are running, this may also cause the image  
refresh rate to become slower or may result in  
unstable operation. You should avoid running other  
applications at the same time as much as possible.  
Set the FRAME RATE, PICTURE QUALITY  
(COMPRESSION RATIO) and RESOLUTION  
settings to levels that will not interfere with the  
operation of the network. If the amount of data being  
transferred is too large for the network environment,  
it may have an adverse effect on other network  
operations.  
The picture quality and image resolution cannot be  
changed when pre-alarm recording has been set.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
3 NETWORK SET Settings  
These settings are used in order to connect the camera to the network. After these settings have been  
completed, you may also have to make wireless LAN settings or PPP settings. More than one camera  
can be connected to the same network, but in order to do this, you will need to make settings for each  
camera such as assigning separate IP addresses before connecting the cameras to the network.  
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Default settings displayed  
Reset if necessary  
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Click the [NETWORK] menu  
5 NETWORK SPEED  
This sets the speed of data transmission by the  
camera.  
select button.  
The NETWORK SET screen will be displayed,  
and the default settings for each item will be  
displayed automatically.  
Available settings:  
64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 (Kbps), NO LIMIT  
(Default setting: No limit for transmission speed)  
Once you have completed making the settings,  
click the [SET] button.  
6 HTTP PORT NUMBER  
Note: Check with the network system  
administrator or Internet Service Provider  
if you need to change the IP address 1,  
subnet mask 2 or gateway 3 settings.  
(default setting: 80)  
This setting is used when more than one camera  
is connected to a broadband router and a single  
IP address for that router is being used to make  
the images being monitored by the camera  
publicly available over the Internet. Refer to the  
documentation provided with the broadband  
router for further details.  
Normally the HTTP PORT NUMBER setting  
should be left 80without being changed, even  
if more than one camera is connected to the  
network.  
4 Set the password.  
There are three access levels available (User,  
Operator and Administrator) and separate  
passwords can be set for each level. The factory  
default settings are shown in Table 1 (p. 23),  
and the range of operations varies as indicated  
for each access level.  
Note: It is recommended that you change the  
passwords whenever possible for security  
purposes. (p. 21)  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
If a user at Administrator level accesses a camera  
7 MAC ADDRESS display  
This shows the Mac address for the camera.  
while a user at Operator level is accessing the  
camera, the Administrator level user will have  
priority. In such cases, the Operator level user will  
be disconnected and the message THE UNIT IS  
DISCONNECTED!will be displayed on their screen.  
Note:  
Up to a maximum of 16 individual users can access  
a single camera on the network at the same time.  
However, only one user out of this maximum of 16  
users can be accessing at Operator or Administrator  
level at any one time.  
If an Operator or Administrator attempts to access  
the camera while another user with the same  
access level is accessing the camera, the second  
access will have priority. In such cases, the first  
access will be disconnected, and the message THE  
AUTHORIZED USER LOGGED IN!will be  
displayed on that users computer screen.  
Depending on the network environment, it may not  
be possible for 16 users to be connected to a  
camera at the same time. Once a user has  
accessed a camera, the network may not allow  
further accesses, so if this happens, change the  
resolution for the transferred data (by reducing it) or  
change the compression ratio (by increasing it) to  
reduce the volume of data being transferred.  
Depending on the network environment, the speed  
of data transmission to users may drop if the  
number of users accessing the same camera  
increases, and operations such as refreshing of  
images may become delayed.  
If a 17th user tries to access a camera, the message  
THE UNIT IS BUSY!will be displayed on their  
screen. Depending on the network environment, the  
message THE UNIT IS BUSY!may be displayed  
on a users computer screen even when less than  
16 users are accessing a camera.  
Changing a password  
Example: To change the password for the  
Administrator level (ID3) to 1234”  
Passwords can consist of between 4 and 8  
numerals.  
Delete the current password  
(3333) in the password column  
for ID3, type 1234as the new  
password for ID3, and then click  
the [SET] button.  
The following window will be displayed.  
(When a password has been changed)  
Check that the details are correct, and then  
close the window.  
When the camera and the computer are  
connected once more, the network password  
entry screen will be displayed, so check the  
username and type in the new password  
(1234) in the password column for ID3.  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
Viewing Live Images Without  
Typing In a Username or  
Password (ID1 only)  
Changing the Access Level (ID2  
or ID3)  
If live images are monitored without using a  
password, the [SET] button will change to  
CHANGE ID. To change the access level to  
ID2or ID3, follow the procedure below.  
Normally you need to type in a password at the  
password entry screen in order to display the live  
image screen. However, if you make the settings  
described below, you can view the live image  
screen without having to type in a password. In  
this case, you will be logged in at user level ID1.  
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Delete the password in the password  
column for ID1, and then click the [SET]  
button.  
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Click the [CHANGE ID] button at the  
top-right of the live image screen.  
The password entry screen will be displayed.  
Note: The password entry screen can also be  
displayed by clicking any one of the menu select  
buttons.  
The following window will be displayed.  
Check that the ID1 password is blank, and  
then close the window.  
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Type in the user name and password for  
the required user level, and then click the  
[OK] button.  
(Example: ID3, 3333)  
The access level will then change to those for  
user level ID3 (Administrator).  
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Turn the camera off and then back on  
again.  
A single-image live image screen will be  
displayed.  
Note:  
If the ID1 password is blank, a single-image  
live image screen will always be displayed.  
To return to normal password entry, type in a  
password for ID1 (example: 1111).  
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Network Camera (Wired LAN) Settings  
Access Level Settings  
When operating the network camera, you need to select an access level to either limit operations to  
only the monitoring of live images or to allow menu settings to be changed as well.  
The access level setting depends on the Usernameand Passwordthat are typed in after the wired  
LAN settings have been made. (p. 15)  
The default access level is Administrator(ID3, 3333) which allows all operations to be carried out.  
Change the username and password to the desired access level while referring to the table below.  
Table 1  
Username/password  
Access level  
For Administrator access level  
All operations and settings can be carried out.  
Username: ID3  
Password: 3333  
For Operator access level  
Only the following buttons can be operated.  
Username: ID2  
Password: 2222  
For User access level  
Only the following buttons can be operated.  
Username: ID1  
Password: 1111  
The transmission setting menu in the live image screen is  
disabled.  
In order to make it easier to refer to this Instruction Manual when carrying out the various camera  
operations, the usernames (_ID1_, _ID2_ and/or _ID3_) are indicated in the top-right corner of the page.  
For example, if _ID3_ appears, then the operation is only available at the Administrator level.  
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CLOCK SET Settings  
This lets you set the cameras internal clock. You can also make settings for summer time.  
Click the [CLOCK] menu select button.  
The CLOCK SET screen will be displayed. Set the date and time using the  
drop-down list boxes, and then click the [SET] button.  
Note: To return to the live image screen, click the [LIVE VIEW] button.  
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1 DATE and TIME settings  
4 DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE  
The default time setting is 00:00 on Jan 01 2003.  
Set the DATE and TIME. The weekday will be  
set automatically.  
The daylight saving settings are displayed when  
USEis selected from the drop-down list box.  
Available settings:  
2 TIMEZONE  
This lets you set your standard time zone. Select  
the time zone for the cameras location.  
USE: Daylight saving time is used.  
When set to USE, you can then set the  
times for daylight saving to be applied.  
NO USE: Daylight saving is not used.  
3 CLOCK ADJUST setting  
This synchronizes the cameras time with the  
computers time.  
Select the time setting from the drop-down list  
5 DAYLIGHT SAVING  
When the set date and time is reached, the  
cameras time automatically changes from  
standard time to summer time. You need to set  
the start time (ON) and end time (OFF) for  
summer time.  
box, and then click the [SET] button.  
UNSET: If the time has not been set when  
you log in (default setting), it will be set  
automatically.  
WEEK ... Sets the week and weekday.  
LOGIN: The time is set automatically each  
time you log in.  
Available settings:  
Week: 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH, LST  
Day: SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT  
OFF: The time is not set.  
Note: Make sure that the computers time is set  
MONTH ... Sets the start month and end month  
correctly.  
for summer time.  
TIME ... Sets the hours and minutes.  
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CAMERA Settings  
Click the [CAMERA] menu select button.  
This lets you set the camera title and adjust the images and make day/night  
settings in accordance with the camera setting-up conditions.  
The CAMERA SET screen will be displayed.  
Note: If you click the [LIVE VIEW] button, the live image screen will be displayed.  
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4 IRIS Level  
This displays the live images from the camera.  
You can change the various camera settings  
while viewing live images.  
If you change one of the adjustment settings and  
then click the [SET] button, the images in the  
live image screen will be changed to reflect the  
new setting. If you click the live image screen,  
the initial camera screen will be displayed.  
Click the  
adjust the iris level.  
and  
buttons repeatedly to  
Setting range: 1 to 100  
Note: The larger the setting, the wider is the iris.  
5 BRIGHT  
This lets you set the image brightness to one of  
five settings.  
2 CAMERA TITLE  
Setting range: 1 to 5 (default setting: 3)  
This sets the camera title that is displayed in the  
live image screen. The default camera title is  
NET_CAM.  
Note: The larger the setting, the brighter are the  
images.  
3 IRIS  
Select automatic iris or electronic iris.  
Available settings:  
AI: Automatic iris (default setting)  
EI: Electronic iris  
Note: The electronic iris does not have an  
electronic shutter setting.  
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CAMERA Settings  
6 ELECTRONIC SHUTTER  
9 GAMMA  
This setting is used when IRIS is set to  
automatic iris.  
Select a value that is suitable for the monitor  
being used.  
Setting range: 1/60 (default setting), 1/100,  
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000  
Setting range: 1, 0.8, 0.6, 0.45 (default setting),  
0.3  
F APERTURE  
7 BLC (backlight compensation)  
Set to HIGHif you would like the contours of  
the objects in the images to be emphasized.  
(Available settings: NORMAL, HIGH)  
Available settings:  
OFF (default setting): Backlight  
compensation is not carried out.  
G CONTRAST  
MULTI (multiple point photometry):  
Backlight compensation is calculated from  
the whole image to obtain correct images.  
Available settings:  
NORMAL: When mainly viewing dark places  
HIGH: When mainly viewing bright places  
CENTER (center focus photometry):  
Backlight compensation is calculated based  
on the center of the image to obtain correct  
images.  
H DAY/NIGHT, AGC gain  
Click the [DETAIL] button to change the  
DAY/NIGHT and AGC Gain settings. The  
"DAY/NIGHT SET" screen will be displayed and  
detailed settings can be made in this screen.  
(p. 27)  
8 WHITE BALANCE  
Available settings:  
AUTO (automatic white balance)(default  
I [PRESET] button  
setting): The white balance is adjusted  
automatically to obtain correct colors even if  
the light source changes.  
Click this button to return all settings to their  
factory defaults. A dialog box will be displayed.  
Click the [OK] button to return the values to their  
factory defaults.  
INDOOR: This setting is for when the  
camera is being used indoors under  
fluorescent lighting.  
OUTDOOR: This setting is for when the  
camera is being used outdoors under natural  
sunlight.  
MANUAL (manual white balance): This lets  
you make manual fine adjustments to the  
white balance. When MANUALis selected,  
you can adjust the red and blue colors. It can  
be used when the AUTOsetting does not  
give correct color reproduction.  
Setting manual white balance  
(MANUAL)  
Click the  
and  
buttons repeatedly to  
adjust the settings for R (red) and B (blue).  
Setting range: 0 to 255  
Note: The red or blue component becomes  
stronger when the setting is higher.  
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CAMERA Settings  
Setting the camera title  
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Click the [SET] button.  
The new camera title will be saved and it will  
appear in the camera title display of the live  
image screen.  
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Move the cursor to the current camera  
title (e.g. NET_CAM), and delete the title.  
Type in the new camera title (e.g.  
SANYO01).  
Note: The camera title can be up to eight  
characters in length, and may include  
alphanumeric characters and the  
underscore character only.  
DAY/NIGHT Settings  
The images being monitored can be switched between color and black & white depending on the  
luminance of the objects being monitored.  
The DAY/NIGHT settings can be selected from one of four modes (AUTO, COLOR, B/W and TIMER).  
Click the [DETAIL] button in the DAY/NIGHT field to display the DAY/NIGHT SET screen.  
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CAMERA Settings  
1 MODE  
This sets the DAY/NIGHT mode.  
Item  
Operation after selection  
Required settings  
Monitoring switches automatically between  
color and black & white depending on the  
luminance of the objects.  
2 AGC Gain  
4 LEVEL  
6 BURST  
AUTO (p. 29)  
Images are monitored in color regardless  
of the luminance of the objects. In addition,  
devices such as an infrared sensor can be  
used to externally switch between color  
and black & white.  
2 AGC Gain  
3 ALARM OUT  
5 POLARITY  
6 BURST  
COLOR (p. 29)  
Images are monitored in black & white  
regardless of the luminance of the objects.  
2 AGC Gain  
B/W (p. 30)  
Monitoring can be switched between color  
and black & white after the length of time  
specified.  
2 AGC Gain  
3 ALARM OUT  
6 BURST  
TIMER (p. 30)  
7 TIMER  
2 AGC Gain  
5 POLARITY (Set when using COLOR mode)  
If the objects are dark, set the AGC Gain to the  
maximum value so that images are made  
brighter when they are being monitored. The  
AGC Gain can be set separately for each mode.  
This sets the input polarity for the D/N IN  
terminal at the rear of the camera. When a  
device such as an infrared sensor is connected  
to the D/N IN terminal, it can be used for forcibly  
switch from color to black & white.  
Available settings:  
Available settings: NC, NO  
AUTO: +9dB (default setting), +12dB, +15dB  
COLOR: 6dB, 0 (default setting), +6dB,  
+9dB, OFF (AGC is not used)  
6 BURST  
This sets the color burst for MONITOR OUT  
connector image signals. Sometimes distortion  
can occur when the mode switches from color to  
black & white depending on the connection. If  
this happens, change this setting to ON.  
B/W: 6dB, 0, +6dB (default setting), +9dB,  
+12dB, +15dB, OFF (AGC is not used)  
TIMER: +9dB (default setting), +12dB, +15dB,  
OFF (AGC is not used)  
Note: When the AGC gain is increased,  
sensitivity will also be increased for  
dark objects and they will appear  
bright, but interference will also  
increase.  
Available settings: OFF, ON  
7 TIMER (Set when using TIMER mode)  
Set the time for switching from color to black &  
white from the drop-down list boxes. Monitoring  
will be in color at other times.  
3 ALARM OUT (Set when using COLOR and  
Available settings:  
TIMER mode)  
ON: When the set time is reached,  
monitoring changes to black & white (Default  
setting: 18:00)  
OFF: When the set time is reached,  
monitoring changes to color (Default setting:  
6:00)  
When an IR lamp or similar device is connected  
to the ALARM OUT terminal at the rear of the  
camera, the IR lamp can be made to illuminate  
when the mode switches from color to black &  
white.  
Available settings: OFF, NC, NO  
Note: Settings that overlap a day can also be  
4 LEVEL (Set when using AUTO mode)  
made.  
This sets the luminance for switching  
automatically between color and black & white.  
Available settings: LOW, MID (default setting),  
HIGH (switching at brighter luminances)  
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CAMERA Settings  
AUTO Mode Settings  
COLOR Mode Settings  
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Click the [DETAIL] button in the  
DAY/NIGHT field and set MODE to  
AUTO.  
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Click the [DETAIL] button in the  
DAY/NIGHT field and set MODE to  
COLOR.  
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Set AGC Gainto +12 dB(example).  
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Set AGC Gainto +6 dB(example).  
Set LEVELto LOW(example).  
Set ALARM OUTto NO(example).  
The switching level for changing between  
color and black & white can be set to one of  
three levels: LOW, MID and HIGH.  
A signal can be output from the ALARM OUT  
terminal when monitoring switches to black &  
white. (An IR lamp can be connected so that  
it illuminates at such times.)  
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Set BURSTto OFF(example).  
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Set POLARITYto NO(example).  
The D/N IN terminal at the rear of the camera  
can be used to forcibly switch monitoring  
from color to black & white.  
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NO (Normal open): Normally open, so  
that when closed, monitoring switches  
between color and black & white.  
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NC (Normal close): Normally closed, so  
that when opened, monitoring switches  
between color and black & white.  
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Click the [SET] button.  
This completes the AUTO mode settings.  
Monitoring will switch between color and  
black & white according to the set conditions.  
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5
Note: Color/black & white switching settings  
are applied when the DAY/NIGHT SET  
screen is closed.  
5
6
Set BURSTto OFF(example).  
Click the [SET] button.  
This completes the COLOR mode settings.  
Monitoring will switch from color to black &  
white according to the set conditions.  
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CAMERA Settings  
B/W Mode Settings  
TIMER Mode Settings  
Example: To set monitoring to black & white  
between 20:00 p.m. and 4.00 a.m.  
1
Click the [DETAIL] button in the  
DAY/NIGHT field and set MODE to B/W.  
1
Click the [DETAIL] button in the  
DAY/NIGHT field and set MODE to  
TIMER.  
1,2  
2
3
Set AGC Gainto +12 dB(example).  
1,2,3  
Click the [SET] button.  
This completes the B/W mode settings.  
Monitoring will switch to black & white  
according to the set conditions.  
2
3
Set AGC Gainto +12 dB(example).  
Set ALARM OUTto NO(example).  
A signal can be output from the ALARM OUT  
terminal when monitoring switches to black &  
white. (An IR lamp can be connected so that  
it illuminates at such times.)  
4
Set BURSTto OFF(example).  
4
5
5
6
Change the TIMER ON setting to 20:00”  
and the OFF setting to 04:00.  
Click the [SET] button.  
This completes the TIMER mode settings.  
Monitoring will switch from color to black &  
white during the set time period. At other  
times, monitoring will be in color.  
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CAMERA Settings  
Using an IR lamp to illuminate  
during black & white monitoring  
in COLOR mode  
Using an IR lamp to illuminate  
during black & white monitoring  
in TIMER mode  
When using COLOR mode, connect a device  
such as an IR lamp to the ALARM OUT terminal  
and connect an infrared sensor (for forcibly  
switching to black & white monitoring) to the D/N  
IN terminal. (Figure 1)  
When using TIMER mode, connect a device  
such as an IR lamp to the ALARM OUT terminal.  
(Figure 2)  
The IR lamp can then be made to illuminate  
during the black & white monitoring period.  
The IR lamp can then be made to illuminate  
when monitoring switches to black & white.  
Note: Change the ALARM OUT setting for  
TIMER mode to NOor NC. However,  
in such cases, the ALARM OUT output  
and alarm output settings will be disabled  
during alarm recording. (p. 32)  
Note: Change the ALARM OUT setting for  
COLOR mode to NOor NC. However,  
in such cases, the ALARM OUT output  
and alarm output settings will be disabled  
during alarm recording. (p. 32)  
(Connection example: Figure 2)  
D/N IN COM  
(Connection example: Figure 1)  
D/N IN COM  
IR lamp  
IR lamp  
ALARM IN OUT  
ALARM IN OUT  
1
2
Change the DAY/NIGHT setting to TIMER  
mode.  
Set the switching time and switch to black &  
white monitoring.  
At the same time as the camera images  
switch to black & white, an ALARM OUT  
(NO/NC) signal will be output and the  
connected IR lamp will illuminate.  
Note: The IR lamp will illuminate only while  
black & white monitoring is being  
carried out. Set the polarity so that a  
signal is output during black & white  
monitoring.  
Infrared sensor  
1
2
Change the DAY/NIGHT setting to COLOR  
mode.  
Automatic switching to black & white  
monitoring will then be possible using the  
infrared sensor that is connected to the D/N  
IN terminal.  
At the same time as the camera images  
switch to black & white, an ALARM OUT  
(NO/NC) signal will be output and the  
connected IR lamp will illuminate.  
Note: The IR lamp will illuminate only while  
black & white monitoring is being  
carried out. Set the polarity so that a  
signal is output during black & white  
monitoring.  
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Alarm Settings  
Click the [ALARM] menu select button.  
The camera is equipped with two types of alarm function. When an outside  
intruder is detected, these alarm functions can be used to record the  
images immediately before the alarm occurred (pre-alarm recording) and  
the alarm images themselves (post-alarm recording) into the cameras internal memory or onto a  
memory card, and these recorded images can then be played back.  
External alarm sensor settings  
Motion detector settings  
When a device such as an infrared sensor is  
connected to the ALARM IN terminal at the rear of  
the camera and this sensor detects an intruder, the  
camera images are recorded in the camera's  
internal memory.  
While viewing the live images, you can set sensor  
marks [ú] in the motion sensor detection area, and  
also set the detection sensitivity. When the sensor  
detects an intruder, the camera images are  
recorded in the camera's internal memory.  
Once EXTERNAL ALARMhas been set to either  
NOor NC, further detailed settings can then be  
made.  
Detailed settings can be made if the MOTION  
DETECTORalarm setting is set to ON.  
1
2
3
COM  
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
G
Alarm detection and recording  
Alarm checking (Output)  
When an alarm has been detected by either an  
external alarm sensor or a motion detector, the  
alarm status can be checked visually and/or  
audibly.  
If an alarm is detected by either an external alarm  
sensor or a motion detector, the ALARM indicator  
and the ALARM DATA indicator illuminate  
simultaneously.  
For example, if an indicator is connected to the  
ALARM IN terminal the indicator can be made to  
illuminate when an alarm is being received, or if a  
buzzer is connected, it can be made to sound at  
this time.  
When images are being recorded in the camera's  
internal memory, the ALARM indicator switches off  
and the ALARM DATA indicator illuminates red.  
Playback of alarm recording images is possible at  
this time.  
COM  
Buzzer etc.  
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Alarm Settings  
1 ALARM REC USE  
6 ALARM OUT  
This function stops any motion that occurs  
during alarm setting. After the alarm settings  
have been made, change this setting to USE”  
so that alarms can be detected in accordance  
with the settings.  
This is used to make settings for a device such  
as a buzzer that is connected to the ALARM  
OUT terminal at the rear of the camera when an  
alarm is input.  
When NC(normal close) or NO(normal  
open) is selected, the ALARM OUT MODE or  
ALARM OUT TIME menu is displayed.  
2 EXTERNAL ALARM  
Select NC(normal close) or NO(normal  
open) to display the external alarm setting menu.  
Available settings:  
OFF: No alarm is output when an alarm is  
Available settings:  
received.  
OFF: No external alarm input is detected.  
NC: Normal close (normally closed, but input  
is detected when open).  
NC: Normal close (normally closed, but an  
alarm is output when open).  
NO: Normal open (normally open, but an  
alarm is output when closed).  
NO: Normal open (normally open, but input  
is detected when closed).  
7 ALARM OUT MODE  
3 MOTION DETECTOR  
This operation can be used to manually switch to  
output to the ALARM OUT terminal regardless of  
whether an alarm is being received or not. When  
set to ON, the REMOTE ALARM indicator is  
displayed in the initial screen. (p. 38)  
When set to ON, the MOTION DETECTOR  
SET screen is displayed. Sensor marks (ú) are  
used to set the detection area in this setting  
screen.  
4 MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL  
This sets the sensitivity level for the sensor  
marks (ú). See p. 38 for details on the sensitivity  
level.  
5 ALARM MODE  
This selects what combination of external alarm  
and motion detector is to be used to provide  
alarm input. Make this setting when EXTERNAL  
ALARMis set to either NCor NOor  
MOTION DETECTORis set to ON.  
The ALARM OUT terminal settings also need to  
be made.  
8 ALARM OUT TIME  
This sets the alarm duration when the external  
alarm or motion detector detects an alarm, or  
when the REMOTE ALARM button is pressed  
when using the remote function.  
The REMOTEsetting only appears when  
ALARM OUT MODEis set to REMOTE  
CONTROL.  
Available settings:  
AND: An alarm is generated when both the  
external alarm and the motion sensor receive  
alarm input.  
Available settings:  
2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 sec.,  
2, 3, 4, 5 min., REMOTE  
OR: An alarm is generated when either the  
external alarm or the motion sensor receives  
alarm input.  
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Alarm Settings  
9 ALARM SOUND MODE  
1 ALARM DATA SIZE  
This setting causes an alarm warning to sound  
when an alarm is detected. If set to USE,  
BEEP OFFappears in the initial screen when  
an alarm is detected at the same time as the  
alarm buzzer sounds. If you click this indicator,  
the alarm buzzer will stop.  
This sets the size for alarm data that is recorded  
into the internal memory. The pre/post selection  
ratio for the alarm recording area will vary  
depending on the size that is set.  
Available settings:  
16, 12, 8, 4 MB: All available alarm recording  
area ratios can be selected.  
2 MB: The pre/post ratio of 1/9 cannot be  
selected.  
1 MB: The pre/post ratios of 1/9 and 2/8  
cannot be selected.  
0.5 MB, TWO IMAGES: The pre/post ratio is  
fixed at 0/10.  
F ALARM BUFFERING  
Set to ONto record alarm recording images  
into the cameras internal memory, and then  
click the [DETAIL] button. The ALARM  
BUFFERING SET screen will be displayed so  
that you can make detailed settings.  
Note: TWO IMAGEScan be selected when  
PPP is being used.  
2 BUFFERING AREA  
This sets the ratio between the pre-alarm and  
post-alarm recording areas in the internal  
memory.  
G RECORD SIZE  
If FULLis selected, data is recorded  
Available settings:  
continuously until the selected record size (such  
as 16 or 12MB) is reached. Furthermore the  
CCsetting allows data to be recorded in the  
internal memory up to the specified size but only  
while the external alarm is being detected (while  
an external alarm signal is being input).  
(PRE/POST) 0/10, 1/9, 2/8, 3/7, 4/6, 5/5  
3 BUFFERING RATE  
This sets the recording rate (buffering rate) when  
data is being recorded into the internal memory.  
Available settings:  
Available settings:  
MAX, 10FPS, 5FPS, 2FPS, 1FPS  
FULL, CC (can only be set when MOTION  
DETECTOR is set to OFF)  
4 PRIORITY  
This sets the quality for the images recorded in  
the internal memory.  
ALARM BUFFERING SET Setting  
If you click the [DETAIL] button next to ALARM  
BUFFERING, the ALARM BUFFERING SET  
screen will be displayed. This screen is used to  
set the way in which the alarm data that is  
generated when an alarm is detected is  
recorded into the cameras internal memory. The  
recording capacity of the internal memory is set  
to a default of approximately 16 MB per alarm  
event.  
PICTURE QUALITY: Alarm images are  
recorded at high image quality.  
TIME: Images are recorded with speed as  
the priority.  
When this setting is made, the time taken for  
recording alarm data is reduced.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
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5 ALARM RESOLUTION  
This sets the image size for data being recorded  
into the internal memory.  
5
6
Set ALARM OUT MODEto ALARM  
OUT.  
Note: When playing back images that have  
been recorded at a size of 720x240, the  
vertical size will be adjusted so that they  
become 720x480 images.  
Use the drop-down list box to change the  
ALARM OUT TIMEsetting to 60 sec.”  
(example).  
7
Set ALARM SOUND MODEto USE.  
6 OVERWRITE  
Always be sure to insert the expansion memory  
card into the card slot before turning on the  
power for the camera. If you insert the card after  
the power has been turned on, this item will not  
be displayed.  
7
9
8
If this is set to ON, old alarm images are  
automatically deleted when the internal memory  
becomes full, and the new data is written over as  
it is captured.  
8
Set RECORD SIZEto CC.  
If CCis selected, recording will only be  
carried out while an alarm is being input. If  
FULLis selected, recording will continue  
from the point where an alarm starts to be  
input until the recording area is full. The  
recording area is the capacity that has been  
set in BUFFERING AREA.  
External Alarm Sensor Setting  
1
2
Connect a device such as an infrared  
sensor to the ALARM IN terminal at the  
rear of the camera.  
9
Set ALARM BUFFERINGto ON, and  
then click the [DETAIL] button.  
The ALARM BUFFERING SET screen will be  
displayed.  
Set ALARM REC USEto NO USE”  
(example).  
2
3
10  
Change any settings that are required  
for recording alarm images into the  
internal memory, and then click the  
[SET] button.  
For example, you can set the following.  
3
4
Set EXTERNAL ALARMto NO”  
(example).  
For example, if a door is closed, it will trigger  
an alarm.  
For details, see 2 EXTERNAL ALARM.  
Set ALARM OUTto NO(example).  
For example, you can cause a buzzer that is  
connected to the ALARM OUT terminal to  
sound.  
The alarm images (16MB) will be recorded  
at high quality at a resolution of 720x240.  
For details, see 6 ALARM OUT.  
11  
Set ALARM REC USEto USEand  
then click the [SET] button.  
4
5
6
When an alarm is detected, the alarm will  
sound and the ALARM DATA indicator in  
the initial screen will be displayed.  
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Alarm Settings  
(Connection method)  
5
Set the sensor marks.  
These correspond to the live image screen  
and the sensing area.  
1 Connect an infrared sensor or similar to  
the ALARM IN terminal at the rear of the  
camera.  
1 Move the pointer to the same position  
(grid area) as the area of the live image  
screen that you would like sensing to  
be carried out, and then click the  
mouse button.  
2 Connect a buzzer or lamp to the ALARM  
OUT terminal.  
Once the connections are complete,  
install the supplied ferrite core (A) to the  
power cord.  
A sensor mark (ú) will be displayed. Click  
in the same place once more to clear the  
mark.  
2 In the same way, insert sensor marks  
PC CARD  
in other places as required.  
MONITOR  
OUT  
ETHERNET  
RS-232C  
AC24V  
GND  
D/N IN COM  
PC  
POWER  
1
2
MODEM  
ALARM IN OUT  
A
DC12V  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
Buzzer or lamp  
1
Infrared sensor or similar  
MOTION DETECTOR SET Settings  
1
2
3
Set ALARM REC USEto NO USE”  
(example).  
Set EXTERNAL ALARMto OFF”  
(example).  
Set MOTION DETECTORto ON.  
The motion detector level and MOTION  
DETECTOR SET screen will be displayed.  
1
2
3
4
6
7
Click the [SET] button.  
Set ALARM OUT, ALARM OUT MODE,  
ALARM OUT TIME, ALARM SOUND  
MODEand ALARM BUFFERINGin the  
same way as for External Alarm Sensor  
Setting.  
4
Use the drop-down list box to change the  
MOTION DETECTOR LEVELsetting  
(example: 2).  
The smaller the value selected, the higher  
will be the sensitivity. Refer to Motion  
Detector Level Sensitivity Settingfor  
further details. (p. 38)  
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Alarm Settings  
External Alarm Sensor and Motion Detector Settings  
1
2
3
Set ALARM REC USEto NO USE”  
(example).  
Set EXTERNAL ALARMto NO”  
(example).  
Set MOTION DETECTORto ON.  
The motion detector level and MOTION  
DETECTOR SET screen will be displayed.  
1
2
3
4
Use the drop-down list box to change the  
MOTION DETECTOR LEVELsetting  
(example: 2).  
The smaller the value selected, the higher  
will be the sensitivity. Refer to Motion  
Detector Level Sensitivity Settingfor  
further details. (p. 38)  
5
6
Set the sensor marks.  
Refer to MOTION DETECTOR SET  
Settings.  
Set ALARM MODEto OR(example).  
An alarm will then be triggered if either the  
motion detector or the external alarm sensor  
detects something. Refer to 5 ALARM  
MODEfor details. (p. 33)  
7
8
Click the [SET] button.  
Set ALARM OUT, ALARM OUT MODE,  
ALARM OUT TIME, ALARM SOUND  
MODEand ALARM BUFFERINGin the  
same way as for External Alarm Sensor  
Setting.  
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Alarm Settings  
Motion Detector Level Sensitivity  
Setting  
The default setting for the motion detector  
sensitivity is 5. The setting can be selected  
from a level ranging from 1(High) through to  
10(Low).  
Remote Alarm Operations  
You can use the REMOTE ALARMindicator to  
set alarm output to come out from the ALARM  
OUT terminal at the rear of the camera for a  
specified period or continuously regardless of  
the actual alarm detection status.  
A Alarm Output for a Specified  
Period  
1
Set MOTION DETECTOR LEVELto 2”  
(example).  
Insert sensor marks for the motion detector  
settings (grid area).  
1
2
Set ALARM OUTto NO(example).  
Set ALARM OUT MODEto REMOTE  
CONTROL.  
3
Set ALARM OUT TIMEto 5 sec.”  
2
While looking at the MOTION DETECTOR  
SET screen, click the ALARM CHECK”  
indicator.  
The ALARM CHECKindicator will  
illuminate green for approximately 5 seconds.  
Detection of moving objects can be carried  
out during this time, so you can prepare a  
moving object in the area around the sensor  
marks and use it to check the sensitivity  
setting level.  
(example), and then click the [SET] button.  
This completes the setting, so return to the  
live image screen. The REMOTE ALARM”  
indicator (black) will be displayed in the initial  
screen.  
1
2
3
(Green)  
4
While monitoring the live images, click the  
REMOTE ALARMindicator.  
3
4
When the sensor marks detect an object,  
the ALARMindicator will illuminate red.  
This indicates that the object has been  
detected.  
The REMOTE ALARMindicator will  
illuminate red and an alarm will be output for  
only the 5-second period that was set with  
ALARM OUT TIME. If you repeatedly click  
the indicator, a new alarm will be output for  
another 5-second period each time you click  
the indicator.  
(Red)  
Repeat the above operation to insert  
sensor marks in the optimum positions  
and to set the sensitivity.  
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Alarm Settings  
B Continuous Alarm Output  
1
2
Set ALARM OUTto NO(example).  
Set ALARM OUT MODEto REMOTE  
CONTROL.  
3
Set ALARM OUT TIMEto REMOTE,  
and then click the [SET] button.  
This completes the setting, so return to the  
live image screen. The REMOTE ALARM”  
indicator (gray) will be displayed in the initial  
screen.  
1
2
3
4
While monitoring the live images, click the  
REMOTE ALARMindicator.  
The REMOTE ALARMindicator will  
illuminate orange and an alarm will be output  
continuously. If you repeatedly click the  
indicator, the continuous alarm output will  
turn on and off each time you click the  
indicator.  
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Alarm Detection and Recording  
B Pre-alarm/Post-alarm Recording  
A Using Only Post-alarm Recording  
When an alarm is detected, recording is  
assigned between the pre- and post-alarm  
recording areas in the ratio specified. You can  
increase or decrease the length of time that  
images are recorded before an alarm is detected.  
1
2
Set BUFFERING AREAto (PRE/POST)  
0/10.  
When an alarm is detected, the ratio will be  
set to Pre = 0 (zero)/Post = 10. In other  
words, only post-alarm recording will be set.  
1
Set BUFFERING AREAto (PRE/POST)  
2/8.  
If an alarm is detected in the live image  
screen, the indicators will illuminate as  
follows and the images will be recorded  
into the internal memory.  
2
If an alarm is detected in the live image  
screen, the indicators will illuminate as  
follows and the images will be recorded  
into the internal memory.  
(1) Alarm not detected (all indicators are  
off)  
(1) Alarm not detected (all indicators are  
off)  
(2) An alarm is detected and alarm data is  
recorded automatically into the  
internal memory  
(2) Pre-alarm recording starts  
automatically  
Images are recorded in the pre-alarm  
recording area (PRE 2).  
(Red)  
(Orange)  
(Orange)  
(3) Recording of alarm data into the  
internal memory is complete  
Once this happens, the recorded data can  
then be played back.  
(3) Alarm detected:  
Alarm data is automatically recorded into the  
post-alarm recording area (POST 8).  
(Red or green)  
(Red)  
(Orange)  
Note: The alarm data that has been recorded  
into the internal memory is recorded at the  
PRIORITY and ALARM RESOLUTION  
that have been set in the ALARM  
BUFFERING SET screen. If high quality  
and a large image size have been set, it  
will take longer for the images to be  
refreshed.  
(4) Recording of alarm data into the  
internal memory is complete  
Once this happens, the recorded data can  
then be played back.  
(Red or green)  
Note:  
The display screen in (4) shows that the  
alarm recording area is full and overwriting is  
set to OFF.  
At times other than this, the ALARM indicator  
will illuminate orange.  
Settings such as the image size cannot be  
changed during pre-alarm recording.  
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Alarm Settings  
Example 2: If PRIORITYis set to TIME”  
Recording New Alarm Data  
The image quality during pre- and post-alarm  
recording will be fixed at MID1.  
If recording new alarm data into the cameras  
internal memory, you should delete the old data  
that is recorded in the memory. This will free up  
memory space so that the new alarm data can  
be recorded. (p. 48)  
Note:  
If an expansion memory card (CF) is  
installed, the alarm data will first be recorded  
into the cameras internal memory, and then  
it will be automatically transferred to the  
memory card. This is useful for times when  
you want to record more than one alarm  
event.  
The alarm data in the internal memory can  
be saved into a computer as still images.  
Furthermore, the data can also be  
downloaded as continuous images.  
When alarm data is recorded into the cameras  
internal memory, the settings that are fixed  
during pre- and post-alarm recording will be  
canceled. However, if a memory card is inserted,  
the settings will be fixed until the recording area  
becomes full.  
Fixed Settings During  
Pre/Post-Alarm Recording  
If the pre-alarm/post-alarm recording area ratio  
is set to something from 1/9 to 5/5 so that  
pre-alarm recording can be carried out, the  
transmission settings (PICTURE QUALITY,  
RESOLUTION and IMAGE MODE (COLOR))  
are fixed.  
Example 1: If PRIORITYis set to PICTURE  
QUALITY”  
The image quality during pre- and post-alarm  
recording will be fixed at HIGH.  
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Alarm Settings  
Note:  
Saving to an Expansion Memory  
Card  
If you would like to save and play back several  
sets of alarm data from the cameras internal  
memory, use a CompactFlash memory card with  
a capacity of 16MB or greater.  
CompactFlash memory cards are only used to  
store alarm data that has been recorded into the  
internal memory. This means that you cannot  
directly record data onto the CompactFlash  
memory cards or directly play back the data they  
contain.  
If there is no free space on the memory card,  
the indicator will illuminate red. If this  
happens, replace the memory card with  
another card or delete the alarm data.  
When inserting and removing the memory  
card, make sure that F ALARM  
BUFFERING is set to OFF, and then turn  
off the power. (p. 34)  
The PC card slot is for 16-bit 5 V cards only.  
Do not use 32-bit card bus types of card, as  
the terminal sections are different.  
New alarms cannot be received while alarm  
data is being moved onto the memory card.  
The camera is not equipped with a formatting  
function. Use the computer to format the  
memory card (only FAT formatting is  
supported).  
1
Insert a memory card into the PC card slot  
at the rear of the camera, while making  
sure that the direction of the card is  
correct, and then push the knob down in  
the direction of the arrow.  
This will lock the card in place.  
To remove the card, push the knob in the  
direction of the arrow to release the card.  
2
A
1
2
3
Insert the expansion memory card.  
The alarm data in the internal memory will be  
automatically moved to the memory card.  
The data will be deleted from the recording  
areas of the internal memory at this time.  
(Orange)  
(Orange)  
The ALARM DATA indicator (green) will  
illuminate.  
If alarms are repeatedly detected in this  
condition, the alarm data will be automatically  
moved to the memory card.  
(Green)  
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Viewing Live Images  
The initial screen (live image screen) can be accessed by starting up the computer’s web browser and  
pointing it to the IP address for the network camera. The live image screen will then be displayed.  
Live images will appear in the display area (1) while they are being monitored.  
Use the camera setting screen to change setting such as the image title and iris for the images that  
are displayed.  
Settings relating to the transmission of images, such as PICTURE QUALITY and  
RESOLUTION, are set using the drop-down list boxes in the transmission setting area (2).  
The transmission speed will increase or decrease depending on the settings that are made here.  
2
1
Note:  
If you would like to change the camera settings using the live image screen, click the mouse on the  
live image screen to directly display the camera setting screen.  
To view the live image screen while some other screen is being displayed, click the [LIVE VIEW]  
menu select button.  
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Viewing Live Images  
Viewing the View Frame Screen  
Click the [VIEW FRAME] menu select button.  
Note: Even if the image size has been set to a  
smaller size (160x120 or 320x240), the  
images will still be displayed at a size of  
720x480. In this case, the image  
The menu select buttons will disappear. The live  
images in the view frame will be displayed at a  
screen size of 720x480, regardless of the screen  
size that has been set in the live image screen.  
resolution will appear coarser.  
To return to the live image screen, click the  
[BACK] button.  
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Playing Back Alarm Data  
Alarm detection data (when an external sensor or motion detector have been set) and alarm image data  
is automatically recorded. Moreover, this data is also played back in the live image screen.  
Playing Back Alarm Data in the  
Cameras Internal Memory  
Descriptions of Alarm Operation  
Buttons  
1
2
3
4
1
2
Click the ALARM DATA indicator (while it  
is green or red).  
The ALARM DATA LIST screen will be  
displayed, and an alarm image will be  
displayed as a still image in the PREVIEW  
screen.  
5
6
7
1 [TOP] button  
Playback returns to the beginning of the alarm  
data that is being played back and then waits in  
playback standby. You can then click the [PLAY]  
button to play back the data.  
Click the [PLAY] button.  
The BUFFER DATA VIEW screen will be  
displayed (the PRE or POST indicator will  
illuminate) and playback of the alarm images  
will start. When playback is finished, the  
[POST] indicator will change to [END].  
2 [PLAY] button  
Click this button during playback standby or  
when playback is paused to start playback.  
3 [STOP] button  
If you click this button while playback is in  
progress, playback will stop.  
4 FRAME RATE  
You can select the playback speed for alarm  
images using the drop-down list box. If you  
change the speed while alarm images are in the  
process of being played back, playback will start  
again at the selected speed from the beginning  
of the data.  
Available settings: BASIC, MID, HIGH  
Note: The actual playback speed will vary  
depending on the alarm data volume and  
the network status.  
5 [DOWNLOAD] button  
Use this button to store alarm data on the  
computer.  
6 PRE/POST/END indicators  
When alarm data is played back, this  
automatically appears as [PRE] (during  
pre-alarm image playback) or [POST] (during  
post-alarm image playback). When playback is  
finished, it changes to [END]. If there are no  
pre-alarm images, playback starts from the  
post-alarm images.  
3
Click the [LIVE VIEW] menu select button.  
The screen will return to the live image  
screen.  
7 [LIST] button  
Click this button to switch to the ALARM DATA  
LIST screen.  
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Playing Back Alarm Data  
Playing Back Expansion Memory  
Card Images  
Playing Back Alarm Images  
Stored in a Computer  
Refer to p. 50 for details on saving alarm data  
into a computer.  
1
Click the ALARM DATA indicator while it  
is red or green.  
The ALARM DATA LIST screen will be  
displayed, and the first image that was  
recorded will be displayed in the PREVIEW  
screen.  
1
2
Using Windows Explorer, click on the  
download destination and then  
double-click the Downloadfolder.  
Double-click the alm_viewer_XXXX.html”  
file.  
The saved alarm data will be displayed as a  
still image.  
3
Click the [PLAY] button.  
Playback will start. When playback is  
finished, the [POST] indicator will change to  
[END].  
2
1
2
Click on the alarm data to be played back,  
and then click the [PLAY] button.  
The filename of the selected alarm data will  
be displayed in the SELECTED DATA box,  
and the message THE UNIT IS LOADING  
ALARM DATA.will appear briefly. When  
loading is complete, the BUFFER DATA  
VIEW screen will be displayed (the [PRE] or  
[POST] indicator will illuminate) and playback  
of the alarm images will start automatically.  
When playback is finished, the [END]  
indicator will be displayed.  
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Descriptions of Alarm Operation Buttons for Saving Data to a Computer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
F
1 RESOLUTION  
6 [REVERSE]  
Reverses playback.  
7 [STOP]  
This lets you change the resolution of the  
images.  
(Selection screen example)  
If clicked while playback is in progress,  
playback stops.  
8 [PLAY]  
Starts playback.  
9 [NEXT]  
Carries out playback one frame at a time.  
F [END]  
Displays the last image in the data.  
160x120  
320x240  
640x480  
720x480 (720x240)  
2 FRAME RATE  
This sets the transmission speed for images.  
Available settings: BASIC, MID 1, MID 2,  
MID 3, HIGH  
3 IMAGE No.  
This shows the image number.  
The image number changes depending on  
the playback status.  
4 [TOP]  
Displays the first image in the data and also  
displays the first image number.  
5 [PREVIOUS]  
Reverses playback one frame at a time.  
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Playing Back Alarm Data  
Alarm Data Deleting  
1
2
Click the ALARM DATA indicator while it  
is red or green.  
The ALARM DATA LIST screen will be  
displayed.  
3
Click the [OK] button.  
The alarm data will be deleted.  
Note: When deleting more than one set of alarm  
data at the same time, the message THE  
UNIT IS REMOVING ALARM DATA.will  
be displayed briefly, and then the selected  
alarm data will be deleted.  
Click the check boxes to select the alarm  
data to be deleted, and then click the  
[DELETE] button.  
The alarm data delete confirmation dialog  
box will be displayed.  
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Saving Live Images and Alarm Images  
Saving Live Images onto a  
Computer  
The camera images that are being monitored  
can be saved as still images in the computers  
storage area in JPEG2000 format.  
Saving Alarm Images onto a  
Computer as Still Images  
Alarm images can be saved as still images in the  
computers storage area in JPEG2000 format.  
1
Right-click the mouse on the alarm image  
to be saved.  
The images will be paused and an image  
save pop-up menu will be displayed.  
1
Right-click the mouse on the image to be  
saved.  
The images will be paused and an image  
save pop-up menu will be displayed.  
2
3
Click Save JPEG2000 File As (S)....  
The Saving JPEG2000 dialog box will be  
displayed.  
Type in the file name and then click the  
[Save] button.  
The image will be saved onto the computer.  
2
3
Click Save JPEG2000 File As (S)....  
The Saving JPEG2000 dialog box will be  
displayed.  
Type in the file name and then click the  
[Save] button.  
The image will be saved onto the computer.  
To check the saved file, check that the  
JPEG2000 plug-in has been installed, and  
then use Internet Explorer to view the image.  
Note:  
When saving images into a computer, the  
images will be saved at the selected  
resolution.  
The extension used for the saved images will  
be .jp2.  
To check the saved file, check that the  
JPEG2000 plug-in has been installed, and  
then use Internet Explorer to view the image.  
Note:  
When saving images into a computer, the  
images will be saved at the selected  
resolution.  
The extension used for the saved images will  
be .jp2.  
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Saving Live Images and Alarm Images  
Saving All of a Single Alarm Event onto a Computer  
1
2
Click the ALARM DATA indicator while it  
is red or green.  
The ALARM DATA LIST screen will be  
displayed, and the first image that was  
recorded will be displayed in the PREVIEW  
screen.  
4
Specify the saving destination and the  
filename, and then click the [Save] button.  
The download will then start.  
Do not close the network camera window.  
Click the [PLAY] button and then click the  
[DOWNLOAD] button.  
A message will be displayed while the alarm  
data is being downloaded.  
5
6
Use Windows Explorer to open the saving  
destination folder.  
Double-click the alm_viewer_XXXX.html”  
file.  
The download will start. When the download  
is finished, a message will be displayed.  
When this happens, click the [OK] button.  
3
When the File Download pop-up menu is  
displayed, click [Save].  
The Save As dialog box will be displayed.  
When you double-click the saved  
alm_viewer_XXXX.htmlfile, the playback  
screen will be displayed. (p. 47)  
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WIRELESS LAN SET Settings  
Make the wireless LAN settings in the following order.  
Computer  
1
Camera wired LAN settings (TCP/IP settings)  
Make sure that the settings in Network Camera Settings”  
(p. 15) have been carried out.  
Camera  
Computer  
Access point  
2
3
Wireless LAN device settings (TCP/IP settings)  
Refer to the documentation that is provided with the wireless  
LAN device for details. The ESS ID, transmission mode and  
WEP (encipherment) settings are necessary in order to  
complete the cameras wireless LAN settings. Take note of the  
settings made.  
Computer  
Camera wireless LAN settings (TCP/IP settings)  
Camera  
Use the same ESS ID, transmission mode and WEP  
(encipherment) settings for the cameras wireless LAN  
settings as were made for the wireless LAN device. (p. 52)  
Insert the wireless LAN card into the camera (Figure 1)  
(1) Insert a commercially-available wireless LAN card into the  
camera so that it is facing in the right direction, and then  
fold down the knob in the direction of the arrow.  
Figure 1  
This will lock the card in place.  
(2) To remove the card, push the knob in the direction of the  
arrow to release the card.  
Note:  
Consult your local dealer for advice on purchasing a  
wireless LAN card.  
When a wireless LAN card as been inserted into the  
network camera, the camera should be used in an ambient  
temperature that does not exceed 40°C.  
Computer  
Access point  
4
Wireless LAN device settings (TCP/IP settings)  
When the settings have been completed, the images from the  
camera will be transmitted via the wireless LAN device and  
can be viewed on the computer as live images.  
Camera  
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WIRELESS LAN SET Settings  
Camera Wireless LAN Settings  
Make these settings after steps 1 and 2 on page 51 have been completed.  
2
3
4
5
1
2
Click the [WIRELESS LAN] menu select  
button.  
The WIRELESS LAN SET screen will be  
displayed.  
4
Set the encipherment method.  
Because the camera and the wireless LAN  
device communicate by means of radio  
waves, there is the possibility that wireless  
packets could be intercepted and decoded by  
outsiders. It is recommended that you  
complete the encipherment setting in order to  
provide greater security. (p. 53)  
Select USEfrom the [WIRELESS LAN  
USE] drop-down list box.  
If the wireless LAN card has been inserted,  
the items marked with will automatically  
show details for the inserted card.  
5
6
Make the TCP/IP settings.  
Obtain the IP address and other information  
from your network systems administrator.  
3
Type in the same ESS ID that was set for  
the wireless LAN device.  
The ESS ID can consist of up to 32  
alphanumeric characters.  
Click the [SET] button and then turn off  
the power.  
Now make the settings in step 4 (wireless  
LAN device settings).  
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Description of WIRELESS LAN  
SET Screen  
Encipherment Settings  
If you do not type in the same encryption key  
that has been set for the wireless LAN device,  
communication will not be possible. Make a note  
of the encryption key and type it in.  
Example: Encryption key 1: 1234567890000  
Encryption key 2: 12345  
1
2
Encryption key 3: ABCDE12345678  
Encryption key 4: ABCDE  
3
4
1
2
If using encryption key 1 (or 3), select  
WEP128from the drop-down list box.  
Click encryption key 1.  
1 CURRENT CHANNEL  
The transmission mode (frequency channel) that  
was set for the wireless LAN device (access  
point) will be displayed here automatically.  
3
4
If using encryption key 2 (or 4), select  
WEP40from the drop-down list box.  
2 ESS ID  
This is a verification code for transmissions sent  
over the wireless LAN from the camera to the  
wireless LAN device.  
Click encryption key 2.  
Extended Service Set-Identifier  
3 WEP ENCIPHERMENT (Default setting:  
DISABLE)  
This is a security function that encrypts the data  
being transmitted so that it cannot be intercepted  
by an unauthorized third party.  
5
Click the [SET] button.  
ESS ID and the encryption key for the  
camera and the wireless LAN device will be  
verified.  
Available settings:  
DISABLE: Encipherment is not used.  
WEP40 (WEP64): The encryption key uses  
40 bit (64 bit) data.  
Note:  
If you are not using encipherment, set WEP  
ENCIPHERMENTto DISABLE.  
If you do not type in an encryption key, the  
encryption key numbers cannot be selected.  
WEP128: The encryption key uses 128 bit  
data.  
128 bit encipherment provides a higher level  
of security.  
*
WEP: Wired Equivalent Privacy  
*
4 ENCRYPTION KEY  
Up to four types of encryption key can be set.  
Rules for encryption key entry:  
WEP40 (WEP64): The encryption key can  
consist of up to 5 alphanumeric characters.  
WEP128: The encryption key can consist of  
up to 13 alphanumeric characters.  
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PPP (Dial-up) Settings  
Two types of PPP settings can be made: Connecting to an Internet Service Provideror  
Connecting from a computer.  
PPP Connection to an Internet Service Provider  
You can connect the camera to an Internet  
5
Install the Network Archiving Software  
onto the computer.  
Service Provider via a telephone line and then  
use the separately-sold Network Archiving  
Software to transmit alarm images.  
Note: After installing the software, close the  
software window.  
Connecting the camera and  
installing the software  
6
Make the Camset settings.  
Camset only makes the settings that are  
required for setting up the camera. Refer to  
the documentation for the Network Archiving  
Software for further details.  
1
2
Camera wired LAN settings (TCP/IP  
settings)  
Make sure that the settings in Network  
Camera Settings(p. 15) have been carried  
out.  
1 Double-click the Camset icon on the  
desktop.  
When Camset is opened for the first time, no  
files have yet been created, so the following  
message will be displayed. Click the [OK]  
button. CAMSET MAINwill then be  
displayed.  
Connect a serial cable between the  
RS-232C terminal at the rear of the camera  
and a modem.  
PC CARD  
Internet  
MONITOR  
OUT  
ETHERNET  
RS-232C  
AC24V  
GND  
D/N IN COM  
PC  
POWER  
1
2
MODEM  
ALARM IN OUT  
DC12V  
CLAS
Serial cable  
PC  
1
2
Modem  
MODEM  
Set pin 1 to MODEM”  
3
Set pin 1 of the PC/MODEM select switch  
at the rear of the camera to the MODEM”  
setting.  
Note: After moving the select switch, be sure to  
turn the power off and then back on again.  
4
Camera PPP settings  
Make the settings for transmitting alarm data.  
Refer to DIAL TO PROVIDER Settings(p.  
56) for details.  
Note: After making the PPP settings, close the  
camera setting screen.  
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2
4
3
5
6
2 Set CONNECTto N.  
5 Click the [SET TO CAMERA] button.  
The settings will be loaded into the camera.  
6 Click the [SAVE INFO FILE] button.  
The settings will be applied to the Network  
Archiving Software.  
3 Click the [CAMERA SET] and [RECORD  
MODE SET] buttons and make the  
respective settings.  
7 Close the Camset window.  
Note:  
4 Click the [LOCAL SERVER SET] button.  
The camera cannot be accessed using the  
The LOCAL SERVER SET screen will be  
displayed.  
computers web browser while the camera is  
connected to the modem. Use a wired LAN  
or wireless LAN to access the camera.  
Only alarm image data and alarm data can  
be transmitted by means of PPP connections.  
LOCAL SERVER USE: Set to USE.  
LOCAL SERVER IP ADDRESS:  
The computer that has the Network  
Archiving Software installed becomes a  
local server that can be accessed via the  
Internet. Type in the global IP address  
that has been assigned by the ISP in this  
case.  
FTP PORT NUMBER: Type in 21.  
FTP PASSIVE: Set to NO USE.  
CAMERA-ID: Type in a unique  
4-character camera name.  
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PPP (Dial-up) Settings  
DIAL TO PROVIDER Settings  
1
2
Click the [PPP] menu select button.  
The PPP SET screen will be displayed.  
5
IP address and error display  
1 AUTO IP ADDRESS: The IP address is  
only displayed while the camera is  
connected.  
Select USEfrom the DIAL TO  
PROVIDERdrop-down list box and then  
click the [DETAIL] button.  
The PPP SET (TO PROVIDER) screen will  
be displayed.  
2 ERROR INFO.: Shows the most recent  
error information during a PPP connection.  
Display details:  
Modem timeout or Not connected  
Line connection error  
Line disconnected  
PPP connection error  
PPP authentication error  
3
4
Set the following items for connecting to  
the access point.  
PPP connected and disconnected  
normally  
PROVIDER TEL. NO.:  
If you need to dial 0first, type in the  
number as 0-XXX.  
LOGIN ID: Type in your user ID for the  
provider.  
6
7
Click the [SET] button.  
The PPP SET screen will be displayed.  
PASSWORD: Type in your password for  
the provider.  
Select the type of telephone line (CIRCUIT  
TYPE).  
This sets the type of telephone circuit that the  
modem is connecting to.  
3
Available settings:  
4
TONE: For tone dialing circuits  
PULSE: For pulse dialing circuits  
Select the authentication settings  
(AUTHENTICATION).  
Note: Set to TONEif using a terminal adapter.  
This sets the authentication protocol to be  
used when connecting to the access point.  
Set this to the protocol specified by the  
8
Type in any AT commands that are  
required to control the modem.  
Internet Service Provider. It should normally  
be set to AUTO.  
Available settings:  
Type in ATat the beginning, and then type  
in the commands specified by the modem  
manufacturer followed by a command to  
change flow control to software control.  
AUTO (default setting): PAP or CHAP is  
chosen automatically as required  
PAP: Only PAP authentication is used.  
CHAP: Only CHAP authentication is used.  
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PPP (Dial-up) Settings  
PPP Connection from a Computer  
9
Make the following settings if required.  
You can use the Dial-up networking function of a  
computer to connect the computer to the camera  
via a telephone line. This method does not  
involve an Internet Service Provider.  
BAUD RATE: Normally 115200 bps”  
DATA SIZE: Normally 8 bits”  
PARITY: Normally NONE”  
STOP BIT: Normally 1”  
Camera  
Computer  
10  
Once you have finished changing the  
settings, click the [SET] button.  
Modem  
MODEM CONNECTIONS  
The modem should be an RS-232C external  
modem that is compatible with the command  
set devised by Hayes Corporation of the  
United States.  
Telephone line  
Modem  
Large volumes of data may be transmitted  
depending on the alarm settings, so a  
high-speed modem using a protocol such as  
V.90 should be used.  
DIAL FROM PC Setting  
Note: The maximum receiving speed for the  
V.90 protocol is 56 Kbps, but the  
transmission speed is 33.6 Kbps.  
Because of this, the maximum  
1
2
Click the [PPP] menu select button.  
The PPP SET screen will be displayed.  
transmission speed for alarm data from a  
camera or the video server will be  
33.6 Kbps, even for modems that use the  
V.90 protocol.  
Select USEfrom the DIAL FROM PC”  
drop-down list box and then click the  
[DETAIL] button.  
The PPP SET (FROM PC) screen will be  
displayed.  
The cameras and video server can only use  
software (Xon/Xoff) flow control. In may  
cases, the modems may be set up to use  
hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control. In such  
cases, you will need to use AT command  
settings to change the modem settings to  
software flow control.  
Modem commands consist of a single line  
starting with the letters "AT", followed by the  
commands as shown below. Generally you  
should issue an "AT&K4" command to switch  
to software flow control, but this may vary  
depending on the product. Refer to the  
specifications for the modem being used for  
further details on this.  
MODEM: INITIALIZECOMMAND AT&K4  
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PPP (Dial-up) Settings  
3
Set the following items.  
6
Make the settings in the PPP setting  
screen  
The settings method for CIRCUIT TYPE, AT  
comment input, BAUD RATE, DATA SIZE,  
PARITY and STOP BIT are the same as  
those given in steps 7 to 9 in DIAL TO  
PROVIDER Settings.  
LOGIN ID: Type in a username of 19  
characters or less to use for the dial-up  
networking settings on the computer.  
PASSWORD: Type in a password of 19  
characters or less to use for the dial-up  
networking settings on the computer.  
IP ADDRESS: Type in the IP address for  
the camera to use during the PPP  
connection.  
Note:  
The dial-up networking settings should also  
be made separately for the computer.  
Note:  
When you have finished using the connection  
from the computer, the telephone line will not  
be disconnected when the browser is closed,  
so you will need to use dial-up networking to  
actually terminate the connection.  
The same IP address that is used for  
camera network settings can be typed  
in, but in such cases, it will not be  
possible to connect using the wired  
LAN while a PPP connection is in  
progress. To use both connections  
simultaneously, type in different  
subnets.  
Do not set the IP ADDRESS and the  
CLIENT IP ADDRESS to the same  
address.  
CLIENT IP ADDRESS: Type in the IP  
address that is assigned to the computer  
during the PPP connection.  
3
4
3
4
5
Select the authentication settings  
(AUTHENTICATION).  
This sets the authentication protocol to be  
used when connecting to the access point. It  
should normally be set to AUTO.  
Available settings:  
AUTO (default setting): PAP or CHAP is  
chosen automatically as required  
PAP: Only PAP authentication is used.  
CHAP: Only CHAP authentication is used.  
Click the [SET] button.  
The PPP SET screen will be displayed.  
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RS-232C Settings (RS-232C SET)  
This sets the communication speed for the RS-232C connector of the camera when the camera is  
connected to a computer for maintenance and servicing.  
Click the [RS-232C] menu select button.  
The RS-232C SET screen will be displayed. Select the communication  
speed from the drop-down list box, and then click the [SET] button. The  
setting will then be saved.  
The default setting for the communication speed is 19200 bps.  
Note: If you click the [LIVE VIEW] button, the display will return to the live image screen.  
LANGUAGE Selection  
Click the [LANGUAGE] button to change the language.  
The language selection screen will then be displayed. Once a language is  
selected, the language setting is stored in memory, so the language  
selection screen is not displayed the next times you access the camera.  
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STATUS Checking  
This displays information about the camera status.  
Click the [STATUS] menu select button.  
The STATUS screen will be displayed.  
Note: If you click the [LIVE VIEW] button, the display will return to the live image screen.  
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1 FIRMWARE VERSION  
This shows the version number for the cameras  
firmware.  
2 SUB-MICROCOMPUTER VERSION  
This shows the version number for the cameras  
sub-microcomputer.  
3 PCMCIA: SOCKET STATUS  
This shows the usage status for the PC card slot.  
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Glossary of Terms  
Cookie  
Hard disk  
A system whereby a computer (HTTP server)  
that hosts web pages sends information that is  
stored by a users computer, so that when that  
user visits the same web page a second time,  
the information that has been automatically  
saved is transmitted back to the HTTP server.  
For example, it assigns a unique number to the  
information from a user and remembers part of  
the information that the user has entered, so that  
next time the user accesses the web page, the  
same information does not need to be entered  
all over again.  
A storage device for large quantities of data that  
is used by equipment such as computers. It  
contains a flat disc that is coated with magnetic  
particles, and this disc spins around and a  
magnetized head is used to read the data stored  
on the disc. The data can be read at extremely  
fast speeds, giving it excellent data searching  
performance.  
HTML file  
An HTML file is a text file that is written in the  
HTML language (a language that is mainly used  
to create web pages). The file extensions used  
are .htm and .html.  
Ethernet  
There are a variety of different types of computer  
network. Ethernet is a type of network that was  
developed by Xerox Corporation.  
IP address  
A code that allocates addressesfor each  
individual computer and other device on the  
Internet or in a network. Devices that  
Firewall  
A firewall is like a barrier between an outside  
network (the Internet) and a local network (LAN).  
It is a security measure that is used to prevent  
unauthorized access to information by outsiders.  
communicate by IP all must have an IP address  
assigned to them. Devices that are connected to  
the Internet are assigned a unique global IP  
address so that no two devices have the same  
address. IP addresses consist of a network ID  
and a host ID, and the network ID identifies the  
address as Class A, B or C.  
Firmware  
Software that is used to operate a device.  
Frame rate  
JPEG2000 (Joint Photographic Experts  
Group)  
An image file compression standard that was  
formulated by the International Organization for  
Standardization (ISO). It provides higher  
compression ratios and higher quality than  
conventional JPEG.  
This is an indication of how many times an  
image is refreshed in a single second when  
images are being displayed or moving images  
are being played back. If the value (fps) is large,  
the rate at which images are refreshed is faster,  
but this setting is a theoretical maximum value,  
and so if the images are complex, the images  
may be refreshed even more slowly. The set  
frame rate may not be attained for other reasons  
also, such as the image loading time and the  
performance of the computer being used.  
LAN (Local Area Network)  
A computer network that is located within a  
relatively small area, such as a single floor of a  
company building.  
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)  
A protocol (communication standard) for  
transmitting files via the Internet. This  
communication protocol allows files and data to  
be transferred via the Web, whereas previously it  
was only possible using e-mail.  
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Glossary of Terms  
MAC address (Media Access Control  
address)  
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)  
A protocol (communication standard) for sending  
and receiving electronic mail via the Internet and  
Intranets. It controls the flow of mail between  
servers and is also used when clients send mail.  
A 12-digit hexadecimal identification number that  
is assigned to LAN cards and LAN boards in a  
computer. Complex device arrangements may  
use IP addresses, but whereas IP addresses are  
assigned as required by a network system  
administrator, MAC addresses are burned into  
the LAN card at the time of manufacture.  
Ethernet uses the MAC address as the basis for  
transmission of data.  
Stop bit  
A symbol that is added at the end of a byte of  
data (8 bits) during data transmission to indicate  
the end of that byte.  
Subnet mask  
Memory  
An IP address consists of a network ID and a  
host ID. A subnet mask is used to mask part of  
an IP address in order to specify whether the IP  
address is on a local or a remote network.  
A memory device is a semiconductor device that  
stores digital data in units of single bits (binary  
digits) that consist of either 0s or 1s.  
TCP/IP (Transmission Control  
Protocol/Internet Protocol)  
A network protocol (communication standard)  
that was developed by the Network Project that  
was funded by the United States Department of  
Defense. It can be thought of as the  
Modem  
A device that converts between analog signals  
(from telephone lines) and digital signals (such  
as from computers).  
Network  
A variety of computers and other devices that  
are connected together by means of cables  
(wired) or via a wireless LAN so that they can  
exchange data with each other.  
communication technology that makes it  
possible to send and receive data over the  
Internet. Computers that are connected via the  
Internet use this protocol, and it works  
regardless of the type of device. Basically IP  
controls the sending of data in separate blocks  
called packets, and TCP receives these  
packets, opens them to look at their contents,  
and then puts all of them back together into one.  
Port number  
This is a number that is used to identify  
applications on the Internet. For example, SMTP  
for e-mail is normally 25 and HTTP (web-related  
software) is usually 80.  
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)  
PPP (Point to Point Protocol)  
A method of specifying a resource on the  
Internet. An example of an URL that is used to  
access a website on the Internet is  
A protocol (communication standard) that  
determines the process by which two points  
(computers) are connected across a network  
using telephone lines.  
Web browser  
Resolution  
Software that is used to view web pages. The  
two most commonly-used web browsers are  
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape  
navigator from Netscape Communications.  
This indicates the quality of images. The  
numbers represent the degree of detail for the  
images during printing or displaying, and the  
units used are dpi(dots per inch).  
Router  
A device that connects one network to another  
network. It looks up IP addresses for network  
devices and determines what route should be  
used for the information to be transmitted to and  
from these devices.  
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Glossary of Terms  
Pre-alarm and post-alarm recording  
(Alarm input)  
Pre-alarm and post-alarm recording involve  
recording data according to a selected ratio in  
the cameras internal memory. The default ratio  
is pre-alarm = 0 / post-alarm = 10. When an  
alarm is detected in this condition, only  
post-alarm images are recorded in the cameras  
internal memory.  
Post-alarm recording is the recording of alarm  
data after an alarm has been detected by an  
external sensor or motion detector. When an  
alarm is detected, the alarm data is recorded into  
the internal memory according to the ratio  
selected. If the ratio is 0/10, all of the available  
memory space is devoted to post-alarm  
recording.  
Pre-alarm recording sequentially records alarm  
images from immediately before the alarm was  
detected according to the ratio selected. When  
an alarm is detected, images from before the  
alarm that fall within the amount specified by the  
ratio selected are recorded in the pre-alarm area  
of the internal memory.  
Post-alarm recording area (10)  
(Internal memory: approx. 16 MB)  
(Alarm input)  
Pre-alarm  
recording  
area (3)  
Post-alarm recording area (7)  
(Internal memory: approx. 16 MB)  
For example, if the alarm recording area of the  
internal memory is set to a ratio of 3/7, 30% of  
the available area is devoted to recording  
images from immediately before the alarm is  
detected. Actual alarm images are then recorded  
in the remaining 70%, and the pre-alarm and  
post-alarm recordings are treated as a single  
alarm event.  
When alarm images are played back, the images  
can be viewed continuously starting from the first  
images recorded immediately before the alarm  
was detected. The alarm recording area ratio is  
an important point for consideration when  
making settings.  
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Troubleshooting  
If the camera cannot be  
connected  
If the live image screen does not appear when  
you type the cameras IP address into the  
location bar of the web browser, check the  
following items.  
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5
Start the web browser and point it to  
Is the Ethernet cable connected correctly?  
If the cable is not connected correctly, the link  
indicator at the rear of the camera will not be  
illuminated. Check the cable connection.  
Check the network settings. (p. 20)  
Note: Cross-type and straight-type Ethernet  
cables are available. To connect the  
camera directly to a computer, you need  
to use a cross-type cable.  
Is the link indicator flashing?  
If the link indicator is illuminated steadily, it  
means that the cable is connected to the camera  
but communication is not possible.  
The default network settings for the camera are  
as follows.  
IP address: 192.168.0.2  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
Gateway: 192.168.0.1  
Port number: 80  
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Turn on and off the cameras power.  
If you forget the IP Address  
Return the computers IP address to its  
original setting.  
If you forget the cameras IP address, you can  
check it using the following procedure.  
Note:  
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Set pin 1 of the PC/MODEM select switch  
at the rear of the camera to the MODEM”  
setting, turn off the cameras power, wait  
three seconds or more and then turn the  
power back on.  
If the password for the Administrator level ID  
has been changed, be careful not to forget  
the password.  
Check that none of the other devices that are  
connected to the network have a duplicate IP  
address of 192.168.0.2.  
Set pin 1 of the PC/MODEM select switch  
at the rear of the camera to the PC”  
setting, turn off the cameras power, wait  
three seconds or more and then turn the  
power back on.  
Set the computers IP address to  
192.168.0..  
Enter a spare number that is 3 or greater as  
the host address.  
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Specifications  
Lens  
: CS mount  
Picture element  
Effective pixels  
Minimum object illumination  
White balance  
: 1/3 inch 420,000 pixel CCD  
: 768 (H) x 494 (V)  
: 0.6 lx (F1.2, color mode), 0.03 lx (F1.2, B/W mode)  
: AUTO/INDOOR/OUTDOOR/MANUAL manually  
selectable  
Electronic shutter  
Automatic iris  
: 1/60 to 1/10000 sec.  
: DC drive, 4-pin  
ALARM IN terminal  
: 1 (Normal open: Non-voltage make contact; Normal  
close: Non-voltage break contact)  
: 1 (Motion detector and external input AND/OR output  
function, open collector: 18 V, 25 mA)  
: Day/night external switching input  
: 720 x 480, 720 x 240, 640 x 480, 320 x 240,  
160 x 120 pixel  
ALARM OUT terminal  
D/N IN terminal  
Resolution  
Compression method  
: JPEG2000  
Picture quality (compression ratio)  
: BASIC (Rough), MID 1 (low), MID 2 (medium),  
MID 3 (high), HIGH (maximum)  
: Max. 30 fps (640 x 480 pixels)  
: Composite video output  
Image transfer speed  
Monitor output  
Interfaces  
Ethernet connector  
RS-232C connector  
PC card slot  
: 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45)  
: D-Sub 9-pin  
: PCMCIA Type II (5 V power supply only)  
: 16 MB  
: TCP/IP, PPP, FTP, HTTP  
: Plug-in browser (Internet Explorer compatible)  
: 8 hours  
Pre-/post-alarm buffer  
Protocols  
Software  
Clock backup  
Operating conditions  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Power supply  
Power consumption  
Weight  
: 10 ~ +50°C  
: 90% R.H. or less  
: AC 24 V/DC 12 V  
: 11 W  
: Approx. 480 g  
Dimensions  
136 mm  
126 mm  
85 mm  
59 mm  
12 mm  
51 mm  
28 mm  
Appearance and specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
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SANYO INDUSTRIAL VIDEO  
COLOR VIDEO CAMERA LIMITED WARRANTY  
OBLIGATIONS  
In order to obtain warranty service, the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Service Center at  
the user’s expense, unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty. The names and addresses of Authorized Sanyo Service  
Centers may be obtained by calling the toll-free number listed below.  
For product operation, authorized service center referral, service assistance or problem resolution, call  
CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1-800-421-5013  
Weekdays 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Pacific Time  
For accessories and/or parts, call  
PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1-800-726-9662  
Weekdays 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Pacific Time  
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED OR RENTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,  
EXCLUDING ALL U.S. TERRITORIES AND PROTECTORATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL  
PURCHASER OR END-USER. THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE, SALES SLIP OR RENTAL AGREEMENT MUST BE  
SUBMITTED TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED.  
Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO Fisher Company warrants this SANYO product against  
defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below. SFC will repair or replace (at its option) the product and  
any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty. The warranty period commences on the date the product was first  
purchased or rented at retail.  
LABOR  
3 YEARS  
PARTS  
3 YEARS  
IMAGE DEVICE  
3 YEARS  
EXCLUSIONS  
This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model’s  
instruction manual, or (B) the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed.  
This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts, batteries or routine maintenance.  
This warranty does not apply to uncrating, setup, installation, removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product  
after repair.  
This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including, but not  
limited to, any malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from the use of any products operated outside of the  
operating temperature ranges stated in our product specification, (i.e., between 41 and 104 degrees Farenheit or between 5  
and 40 degrees Celsius), unauthorized service or parts, improper maintenance, operation contrary to furnished instructions,  
shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by the user, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect power line voltage,  
fire, flood or other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear.  
SFC does not guarantee that recorded pictures or information will be maintained on any product sent in for repair or  
replacement.  
The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any  
other obligation or liability.  
SFC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDING THE  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS). IN NO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY  
DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL.  
SFC’S LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, ARISING  
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, USE OR OWNERSHIP OF THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTOR’S  
NEGLIGENCE, ALLEGED DAMAGED OR DEFECTIIVE GOODS, WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE DISCOVERABLE OR  
LATENT, SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.  
ATTENTION  
For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product, please fill in the information below for you own  
personal records.  
Model No. _______________________________________ Serial No.  
(Located on back or bottom side of unit.) _____________  
Date of Purchase _________________________________ Purchase Price ___________________________________  
Where Purchased ___________________________________________________________________________________  
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