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1. Item Factory Settings Auto Return Mode OFF Return Time 1 minute EZoom Limit 2 Pan Limit OFF Tilt Limit 0 Degree Speed High Auto Flip Digital Flip I Auto Patrol Page Item Factory Settings Position 0 to 99 Stay Time 10 Moving Speed High Privacy Mask Page Item Factory Settings Privacy Mask OFF Brightness Setting 4 Motion Detection Page Item Factory Settings Motion Detection OFF Level 4 Tampering Detection Page Item Factory Settings Tampering Detection OFF Level 4 Detection Time 5 sec Network Page Item Factory Settings IP Setting DHCP Disable IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Host Name DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Negotiation Auto MTU 1500 Protocol Page Item Factory Settings HTTP HTTPS HTTP HTTP Server Port 80 HTTPS Server Port 443 SNMP OFF AMX Device Discovery ON Protocol ONVIF ON JPEG Streaming Client Number Multicast Page Item Factory Settings Encoder No 1 Framesize 1920x1080 Framerate 30 fps Destination 225 0 1 1 Address Destination 49152 Port Encoder No 2 Framesize 640x480 Framerate 30 fps Destination 225 0 2 1 Address Destination 59152 Port Encoder No 3 Framesize 640x480 Framerate 30 fps Destina
2. e When you start the Built in Viewer the next time start up Internet Explorer and enter the URL of the Built in Viewer into the address bar For example if the IP address of the camera is 192 168 0 2 enter the URL as follows http 192 168 0 2 e After the Security Settings screen appears press the YES button to proceed Viewer Setup Other Settings 87 uoieisdo Ea Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes and Actions Taken No video image power does not turn on Power turns on but shuts down once the camera starts rotating Is there any problem with the power cable for connecting this product to the power supply unit If the cable is too long or thin this may increase the resistance and prevent the voltage from being properly supplied Connect using a cable with a thickness length specified for this product ee P23 Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657U P29 Mounting the Camera VN H657WPU Is the adhesive tape attached during shipment detached Is there any foreign object inside the product that prevents the camera from rotating lf the camera unit is unable to rotate when you try to turn it the power will shut down automatically to protect the equipment Remove the adhesive tape attached during shipment and check whether the camera unit rotates by turning it manually P10 Transportation Is the lens ca
3. Run the Internet Explorer as an administrator You can perform this as follows 1 Right click Internet Explorer 2 Select Run as administrator cannot receive an alarm via TCP UDP The camera pans automatically The port may be blocked by the Windows Firewall Execute the following operation for the firewall of the Windows environment on your PC 1 Select Start Control Panel System and Security 2 Open Check firewall status under Windows Firewall 3 Open the Advanced menu and select Inbound Rules New Rule 4 In New Inbound Rule Wizard select port in Rule type In Protocols and Ports enter the port number for Specific local ports 6 Select Allow the connection in Actions Select applicable conditions in Profile Register any character string for the Name in Name For more information on the firewall for the network you are using or if you are still unable to resolve the issue with the above operation please consult your network administrator or installation technician When Auto Cleaning is set to ON this is not an abnormality Check the current settings of Auto Cleaning te P67 Maintenance Page cannot perform the PTZ operations The network bandwidth may be insufficient Ensure that there is sufficient network bandwidth and operate in 100 M Full Moti
4. The default setting is DHCP Disable DHCP client function is disabled To assign an IP address from the DHCP server connect the DHCP server to the LAN set the Network of the camera to DHCP Enable and click the OK button For details on IP addresses assigned to the camera consult your network administrator Note e Set the DHCP server such that the same IP address is always assigned to the MAC address of the camera by the DHCP server Connection may fail if the above setting is not performed Step3 Connecting the Camera to the Computer 35 sbulljes sseippy di sbullles ssoippy di 2 Select Time Zone 3 Click to confirm Memo e For information on the network settings please consult your network administrator e f you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer you can open the Basic Setting1 page after logging in as admin in 2 of Step 3 without going through the Built in Viewer Example http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin display cgi basicmenu1 html e After the Security Settings screen appears click the YES button to proceed 3 When the confirmation window opens click OK e The camera restarts using the new IP address The camera takes about 1 minute to restart Memo e Access from this computer may fail when the IP address of the camera is changed If you access the camera from the same PC set the IP address of the PC accordingly If
5. Memo e For more details about the format of the JPEG files refer to the API Guide on the supplied CD ROM Scenefile You can select the setting that is suitable for the shooting scene You can select the following eight scenes You can customize the camera page settings except Camera ID stored in Scenefile For details refer to the following c P41 Camera Page e General General location Indoor Place with indoor lighting e Outdoor For shooting the subject in sunlit conditions e ActiveGamma The most appropriate gamma correction is applied according to the brightness of the image e Traffic For shooting a subject that moves at high speeds for example during road surveillance e DataSaving Data can be saved for VBR or VFS coding using noise suppression For details about the VBR or VFS settings refer to the Encoding Page P 45 page e Day Color Always shoots in color This setting is used for shooting in bright locations such as in sunlit areas during the day e Night B amp W Always shoots in black and white This setting is used for shooting in dark locations such as at night or when the objectis illuminated by infrared light Set values General Indoor Outdoor ActiveGamma Traffic DataSaving Day Color Night B amp W Memo e Select Day Color or Night B amp W when you switch the Color or B amp W using an alarm trigger
6. Organization Organization Unit Common Name a zZA Z0 9 Mail Address a zA Z0 9_ Country Code 2 letter code Enter the country code of the local certification authority The country code is made up of two Latin characters specified by the IS03166 1 alpha 2 standard gt State Enter the state of the local certification authority City Enter the municipality of the local certification authority Organization Enter the organization name of the local certification authority Organization Unit Enter the department of the local certification authority Common Name Enter the administrator name or server s host name of the local certification authority Mail Address Enter the administrator s mail address Protocol Settings Sets the protocols HTTP HTTPS For selecting the protocol to use Set values HTTP HTTPS L HTTP Server Port You can change the port number for the built in HTTP server of the camera Set values 11 to 80 to 65524 Memo e To access the camera from Internet Explorer input the following into the Internet Explorer address bar with the camera in the factory default state http 192 168 0 2 When the port number is changed to 8080 input the new port number after the IP address as follows http 192 168 0 2 8080 Input port number e Upon changing the HTTP server port the port number for requesting video
7. mark blue red inside the camera with the t mark blue red on the ceiling mount section e Mount the camera securely by inserting it into the ceiling mount section until you hear a click sound e f the camera is mounted on securely the camera fixing lock knobs x2 will stick out a little Fall prevention wire fixing bracket mark red Fall prevention Wire on Camera Check the knob 7 F During mounting After mounting 9 Note e Before mounting the camera check that the camera fixing lock knobs are not locked i e lock knobs are on top The camera cannot be mounted if the lock knobs are locked e When pulling out the cables from the side remove the cable cover of the camera t P24 Pulling out the cables from the side 26 Mounting the Camera VN H657U 6 Lock the camera fixing lock knobs x2 e When the camera is mounted on the ceiling mount section lower the camera fixing lock knobs x2 in the direction of the arrow and secure the camera such that it does not fall off Camera fixing lock knob x2 e The camera may fall if the camera fixing lock knobs x2 are not locked Be sure to check that the lock knobs are firmly locked e Improper mounting may cause the camera to fall off After mounting check that the camera is mounted securely Installation of the camera is complete Next set the IP address of the ca
8. on oF Disp MD Tampering on OFF Time Camera ID When ON is selected the Camera ID is displayed at the top of the screen You can set the Camera ID from the camera s Basic Setting2 or Camera Page c P39 Basic Setting2 Page c P41 Camera Page Set values ON OFF 86 Viewer Setup On Screen Display Settings Position Title When ON is selected the position title is displayed in the lower left of the screen Set values ON OFF Disp MD Tampering Selecting ON displays a red frame around the area in the image where motion or tampering is detected Set values ON OFF Time Set to ON to display the time Displays the time information stored in the JPEG data or stream data at the bottom right of the screen Stream data Stream data encoded with H 264 Baseline or H 264 High Set values ON OFF Memo e You can display the time at the bottom right corner of the screen by setting Time under Viewer Setup of the Built in Viewer to ON Normally the characters are displayed in white If the level of performance is not sufficient for decoding and displaying the received video the time display on the Built in Viewer screen may appear in a different color This is part of the design specifications and is not a malfunction e f the time is not displayed in white try lowering the parameters such as the frame size and frame ra
9. sjuswasinbey Buljyjes esoweg a Images H 264 Profiles The camera supports both the H 264 Baseline Profile and H 264 High Profile standards High Profiles can maintain high image quality with a low bit rate but as the decoder needs to support High Profiles the processing load on the decoder becomes heavier Compared to High Profiles Baseline Profile offers lower compression performance but the processing load on the decoder will be reduced Selecting High Profiles is recommended if the decoder has sufficient processing ability 20 Images Settings Page Selection of Languages on Settings Page There is a radio button for selecting the language at the right top corner of the setting pages however the language will be automatically set according to the OS environment of your computer If you select Japanese while using an English language OS it may not be correctly displayed because there is no Japanese environment Make sure to use the setting page according to the language setting for the OS of the computer in use e Fore more details on the Settings page refer to the following t P37 How to Open the Settings Page Japanese English Custom Memo HT e Once you have set a language all information is displayed in the selected language after the next startup Pages Available to Each User Enter User Name and Password User name and password entry will be required when you access the
10. Encoding Alarm Alarm Environment FTP Recording PTZ Auto Patrol 0 to 2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection Tampering Detection Multicast Miscellaneous Operation Settings Position List Patrol Settings 0 to 2 user admin Top Menu Sub Menu Basic Setting 1 Network Time Basic Setting2 Camera Encode Advanced Camera Settings Encoding Alarm Alarm Environment FTP Recording Top Menu Advanced Settings Sub Menu Miscellaneous Pages Available to Each User syu w nb y Buljjes euswey eioweyg y Hununon oo Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657U e Be sure to puton protective glasses to protect your eyes from falling objects when mounting the camera e The fall prevention wire for ceiling is not supplied Please purchase the fall prevention wire separately beforehand 1 Make holes on the ceiling use the provided template and pull out the cables from the holes e Use the provided template to make a hole 080 mm for the connection cables to thread behind the ceiling e f necessary also open a screw hole to mount the ceiling mount section to the ceiling In this case alignthe FRONT mark of the template in the direction where the camera faces front and open the screw hole e Pull out the fall prevention wire for ceiling po
11. c P78 PTZ Settings Pin Output Make Pin Output1 Break Pin Output2 Make Pin Output2 Break e Alarm Output Duration Specify the output time when the Action item is set to Pin Output Make Pin Output Break Pin Output2 Make or Pin Output2 Break Set values 0 100 to 5000 msec Trigger Position Number Set the preset position number to be used as the trigger when 1st Trigger is set to Position Set values 0 to 99 Memo e Specify the setting for Preset Position in PTZ Settings of Built in Viewer c P78 PTZ Settings Time Executes an action at the time you have entered Set values 00 H 00 M to 23 H 59 M Time Filter For specifying the alarm action with respect to each day of the week and setting the corresponding time of the day e Applicable day of week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday e Alarm action Unmask All Mask All Unmask Span Mask Span e Applicable time period Specify the starting and ending time of the alarm in hours and minutes 50 Advanced Settings Page Alarm Page Alarm Environment Page This page sets up the alarm environment This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click Alarm Environment e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value
12. 1 Check that the dome cover and lens are free from dirt 2 Turn the dome cover in a clockwise direction to mount 3 Remove the protective sheet Packing sheet OX 3 o Dome cover protective sheet Dome cover Tape Lens cap 2 NS BiawWeyd y Bununon Camera Note e The dome cover is an optical part Handle with care e Prevent any dirt or foreign object from entering when mounting the dome cover e Tighten the dome cover securely e Be sure to turn the dome cover until it stops and tighten securely Make sure that the dome cover is not slanted e Do not over rotate the dome cover This may damage the dome cover Memo e f it is difficult to screw on the dome cover turn it in an anticlockwise direction until you hear a click sound then turn it in a clockwise direction It will screw on smoothly Mounting the Camera VN H657U 25 eioweg y Hununon oo 4 Mount the fall prevention wire to the camera for connecting the ceiling mount section to the camera e Mount the fall prevention wire which is attached to the camera to the fall prevention wire fixing bracket of the ceiling mount section e The camera may fall if the fall prevention wire is not connected Be sure to connect the fall prevention wire e For safety purposes do not leave the fall prevention wire dangling by the camera 5 Mount the camera and check the camera lock knob e Align the
13. Example If you want to shoot in the Black amp White mode after reaching a certain time set the Action for Switch Scene File to Night B amp W and specify the Time by making a selection in 1st Trigger Doing so switches the scene file to B amp W at the specified time allowing you to perform shooting with the mode fixed at Black amp White For details on alarm trigger refer to the following c P48 Alarm Page Basic Setting2 Page 39 1 10 dx4 JeUusO U Huis HBuiyjes m 1 10 dx4 Jous9 U Huis Huiyjes fo Encode Select the frame size for each screen of JPEG and H 264 from the following six patterns WE Selectable distribution size e H 264 High 1920x1080 30 fps Frame size 1920x1080 frame rate 30 fps communication speed 8 Mbps bit rate CBR Frame Interval 30 frames e H 264 High 1920x1080 5 fps Frame size 1920x1080 frame rate 5 fps communication speed 2 Mbps bit rate CBR Frame Interval 5 frames e JPEG 1920x1080 Frame size 1920x1080 frame rate 5 fps file size per frame 200 KB bit rate AFS e JPEG 1280x960 Frame size 1280x960 frame rate 5 fps file size per frame 120 KB bit rate AFS e JPEG 640x480 Frame size 640x480 frame rate 5 fps file size per frame 30 KB bit rate AFS e Set in Encoding Page Multi encoding and details can be set on the Encoding page Memo o f Set in Encoding Page is selected the details can be set
14. but the DHCP server does not exist the camera will start with the IP address 192 168 0 2 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 approximately 2 minutes after startup Set values DHCP Disable DHCP Enable L IP Address Sets the IP address of camera Factory default 192 168 0 2 4 Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask of camera Factory default 255 255 255 0 38 Basic Setting1 Page gt Default Gateway Sets the default gateway of camera Enter 0 0 0 0 if you do not want to set a default gateway Factory default 0 0 0 0 Time Time read only Displays the clock time of the camera The time transmitted by the camera is recorded in the JPEG header Memo e This item does not allow you to alter the camera s clock time For details about the Time settings refer to the Time page c P65 Time Page gt Time Zone For setting the time zone Set values GMT 12 00 to GMT UTC to GMT 12 45 Note e When the Time Zone settings are changed to a value different from the factory default they cannot be restored to the factory settings even by initializing using All Settings on the Maintenance page t P67 Maintenance Page PC Time to Camera Click the Set button to set the time of the computer on the camera Memo e The time zone of the computer cannot be reflected Only the time will be set Basic Setting2 Page This page sets fundamental camera
15. e Max Interval and 2nd Trigger can be selected only when inputterminal Pin Input Make Pin Input Break Pin Input2 Make or Pin Input2 Break is selected for the 1st Trigger trigger Max Interval This is available when both 1st Trigger and 2nd Trigger are set Specify the maximum interval between each trigger for 1st Trigger and 2nd Trigger An action will be performed if 2nd Trigger occurs within the maximum time interval after 1st Trigger occurs Set values 1 sec to 3600 sec 2nd Trigger Select the 2nd trigger to perform an action Set values Disable Pin Input Make Pin Input Break Pin Input2 Make Pin Input2 Break Mail e Mail Settings If you have set the SMTP Server Port Number and Send Mail Address onthe Alarm Environment page the Preset message is shown If not set the Unset message is shown c P50 Alarm Environment Page e Mail Address Enter the recipient s mail address e Mail Text Enter the mail text Input not more than 127 characters e JPEG Attachment Specify whether or not to attach an image file to the mail To attach JPEG images check the Attach box and select the transmission channel e Encoder Specifies an Encoder No for encoding of attached JPEG files Memo e You cannot select JPEG Attachment if there is no channel with Encode set to JPEG TCP e TCP IP Address Enter the IP address or FQD
16. is selected mask will not be displayed on the screen Set values 0 to 7 e Size This item sets the size of the mask Use the Shrink or Expand button to set the Width or Height of the mask e Position This sets the position to place the mask Set the moving speed in Pan Tilt Speed Set values 1 to 8 e Save button This saves the new settings e Delate button This removes the privacy mask of the specified mask number e Close button This closes the Mask Setting screen Memo e Upon opening the Mask Setting screen Auto Flip switches temporarily to OFF After closing the Mask Setting screen the original settings are restored Note e The tilt angle where mask can be set is within 40 from the horizontal position e The default home position 45 from the horizontal position is outside the range of the privacy mask e To change the privacy mask position to the upper area from horizontal direction press the up button until the end of the horizontal position release the button and press it again Only the privacy mask will be moved to the upper area This allows you to apply the privacy mask to an area above the horizontal position e The mask will appear larger than when it is set If some area that you wish to hide appear due to the camera direction or zoom set the mask larger gt Brightness Setting This item sets the brightness of the mask Clicking this item switches the Ma
17. Advanced Settings Page Camera Page 43 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes a 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes Day Night Sets video to Black amp White mode Also allows you to select from among 3 levels for automatically activating Black amp White mode in low light conditions Color Keeps color mode activated at all times Black amp White Keeps Black amp White mode activated at all times e Auto Low Switches to Black amp White mode when the subject s signal level has a low level of brightness e Auto Mid Switches to Black amp White mode when the subject s signal level has a medium level brightness e Auto High Switches to Black amp White mode when the subject s signal level has a high level of brightness Set values Color Black amp White Auto Low Auto Mid Auto High IR Preset AF The B amp W mode is sensitive to both visible lights and near infrared lights depending on the type of light source defocus may occur when switching from the Color mode to B amp W mode When this happens set this item to ON to focus automatically Set values ON OFF Memo e Auto focus may not be able to achieve focus depending on the camera setting subject and light condition In this case please adjust the focus manually gt Light This item sets the illumination of the object during B amp W mode e Normal Select this for normal illumination R Select this whe
18. Displays the firmware version and the current Displays information on the preset position settings of the camera This page can be used during access using This page can be used during access using admin or operator admin or operator The following screen is an example of one possible configuration Unregistered Unregistered e ooo C a Streaming Manager SPL2840 0 02 159 PT Controller SPL2808 0 01 008 Unregistered Unregistered g e CK Gamma Active Gamma Level White Balance Vide R Gain 107 B Gain 168 a Memo ee a e This product enables setting up to 100 preset positions including HOME and 1 to 99 e For details about the preset position see the Back Light Compensation PTZ Settings page t P78 Preset Position ca egistere Unregistered tered Advanced Settings Page Settings Page 69 1 10 dx4 3U19 U uisnN Huiyjes Ea Patrol Settings Page This page displays the information and settings of Auto Patrol This page can be used during access using admin or operator e The patrol information consists of three screens The screen below appears when Patrol SettingsO is clicked High C o 5 5 m D 5 D m X O 70 Advanced Settings Page Patrol Settings Page List of Factory Defaults of Alarm Page Item
19. Memo e You can select whether to set the contact to short Make or open Break during an alarm in the Alarm page of the Advanced Settings page c P48 Alarm Page e You can select whether to set the contact to short Make or open Break during an alarm in the Alarm page of the Advanced Settings page For more details refer to the Alarm Page in INSTRUCTIONS of the supplied CD ROM Note e As this terminal is polarized be sure to connect it such that the voltage of the OUTPUT output is higher than that of the COM output e It will be damaged if reverse voltage is supplied mO OUTPUT 220 Lt 9O COM Rating Low level terminal current 1 mA and below Rating Max applied voltage Max driving current DC20V 25 mA High level terminal voltage 3 3 V Alarm Input Output Signal 17 payeys Guiyje5 Ea sjuewasinbey Buljyjes esoweg a Operating Environment Recommended Computer Specifications OS Windows 7 Professional SP1 Windows XP Professional or Home Edition SP3 CPU Intel Core i5 3 GHz or higher Memory 2 GB and above capacity Free hard 512 MB or more disk space Display and 1920 x 1080 pixels or higher True video card Color 24 or 32 bits VRAM 1 GB or more recommended Internet Explorer Version 8 0 Version 9 0 Web browser Note e Operation is not guaranteed for web browser other t
20. a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made Settings SMTP Server Send Mail Address POP before SMTP Setting values with are default values Mail Settings For setting the mail environment when Mail is specified as an action on the Alarm page If SMTP Server Port Number and Send Mail Address are set the alarm action is displayed as Preset L SMTP Server For setting the IP address or FQDN of the SMTP server What is FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name This is a fully qualified domain name that indicates a notation method of describing the entire host or domain name on the TCP IP network without abbreviating For example if the host name is www and the domain name is jvckenwood co jp this will be denoted as www jvckenwood co jp in FQDN Japanese cannot be used in FQDN If FQDN is specified set also the DNS server on the Network page c P61 DNS Server gt Port Number Input the port number Set values 0 to 25 to 65535 gt Send Mail Address Specify the sender s mail address gt POP before SMTP To enable POP before SMTP select Enable and set the POP server Set values Disable Enable POP Server For setting the IP
21. and the JPEG frame rate Set values 30 fps 15 fps 10 fps 7 5 fps 5 fps 3 fps 2 fps 1 fps Memo e You can select a JPEG encoder number e The settable frame rate varies with the encoder setting gt Trigger Interval Trigger2 e Trigger1 Select the 1st trigger to perform an action Set values Pin Input1 Make Pin Input2 Make Pin Inputi Break Pin Input2 Break Position Motion Detection Tampering Detection Time FAN Stop e Interval Specify the maximum interval between each trigger for Trigger1 and Trigger2 Set values 1 to 3600 e Trigger2 Select the 2nd trigger to perform an action Set values Disable Pin Input Make Pin Input Break Pin Input2 Make Pin Input2 Break Position Number Displayed when Position is selected in Trigger Executes an action upon moving to the entered preset position Set values 0 to 99 Memo e Specify the setting for Preset Position in PTZ Settings of Built in Viewer c P78 PTZ Settings gt Time Displayed when Time is selected in Trigger Executes an action at the time you have entered Set values OOHOOM to 23H59M gt Pre Trigger For setting the FTP pre recording trigger time recording time before alarm input in seconds Set values 0 to 5 to 60 sec gt Post Trigger For setting the FTP post recording trigger time recording time after alarm input in seconds Set values 0 to 5 to 60 sec
22. and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made Settings There are three screens in Auto Patrol The screen below appears when Auto Patrol 0 is clicked ee cr ooo Setting values with are default values No Switches the camera image from No 0 to 99 in sequence Title This displays the title of the position Position This sets the position number to be moved in sequence Set values O to 99 Memo e Specify the setting for Preset Position in PTZ Settings of Built in Viewer c P78 PTZ Settings Stay Time This sets the duration of displaying the images at each position For positions that you do not want to display during Auto Patrol set to Skip Set values Skip 10 20 30 45 60 120 sec Moving Speed This item sets the speed of moving to the preset position Set values Low Mid High Privacy Mask Page Privacy Mask is a feature that enables masking of a portion of the video image You can set 8 rectangular privacy masks for this unit This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click Privacy Mask e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the distribution capability of the camera is exceeded when images are acquired from the camera by the Built in Viewer or other clients
23. e Take note of the length strength pull and material insulation of the fall prevention wire for ceiling and use one with a wire strength of more than 20 kg e The inner diameter of the ring section of the fall prevention wire mounted on the camera should be 04 mm and above and 5 5 mm and below and the outer diameter should be 9 mm and below e The thickness of the screw head and the wire including the washer should be 6 mm and below If it is more than 6 mm the screw will touch the ceiling and the camera cannot be installed horizontally e Use M4 fixing screws 22 Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657U Memo e The wire should be insulated from the ceiling structure If the ceiling structure is metal and insulation is not provided between the camera and the ceiling structure image noise may occur 5 Connect the power cable e To supply power from an AC 24 V power supply connect a power cable e To supply power via PoE plus you do not need to connect a power cable Go to the next step ee P23 Connect the LAN cable Power cable DOCG m To the AC 24 V terminal Power cord for connecting to AC 24 V Reference value Conductor Diameter Maximum connection mm distance m 01 0 and above 40 01 6 and above 130 02 0 and above 200 02 6 and above 350 Memo e The default IP address setting is 192 168 0 2 Note SS e For safety reasons turn
24. except Camera ID of the Camera page will be stored in the selected scene file e Press the Initialize button to restore the selected Scenefile to the factory defaults Advanced Settings Page Camera Page 41 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U HuisA Huiyjes fo Iris You can set the convergence level for auto iris e Auto 1 Converges to a level brighter than Auto e Auto This setting is used under general circumstances Auto 1 Converges to a level darker than Auto Set values Auto 1 to Auto to Auto 1 Color Level Adjusts the color density A larger value darkens the color and a smaller value lightens the color Set values 5 to Normal to 5 Black Level Adjusts the black level Setting the value to Low darkens the video image Set values Low Normal Memo e f the black level is set to Low this may be too low depending on the monitoring device or dark area will become complete black Gamma To alter the appearance of dark areas in a video image adjust the gamma curve Set values 1 0 0 55 0 45 Active 4 Active Gamma Level When Gamma is set to Active you can set the Active Gamma Level e Low Suitable for objects with little luminance difference e Mid Intermediate effect between Low and High e High Suitable for objects with large luminance difference Set values Low Mid High
25. scaicapeesctadetesatrctes suveramaatie tan ehecanss P 68 Settings 2 sssrinin P 69 Position LIST 2 crierai P 69 Patrol Settings 2 ccccccsseseeeeees P70 1 Displayed if logged in by user name admin 2 Displayed if logged in by user name admin or operator How to Open the Settings Page 37 1 10 dx4 U19 U uisnN Huiyjes m 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes a Basic Setting1 Page This page is for performing basic setting related to the network This page can be used during access using admin e Click Basic Setting1 in the side menu e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made Memo e If you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer you can open the Basic Setting1 page without going through the Built in Viewer http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin display cgi basicmenu1 html When the IP address of the camera is 192 168 0 2 Settings Setting values with are default values Time read only Network gt IP Setting Sets the DHCP client function To enable the DHCP connect the camera to the network environment where the DHCP server is running If you have set the IP Setting to DHCP Enable
26. 1 e CD ROM 1 e Wire Clamp 1 VN H657WPU e INSTRUCTIONS Installation IP Address Settings 1 e Warranty Card for USA 1 e CD ROM 1 e RJ 45 Conversion Connector 1 e Silica Gel 3 Precautions 13 payeys Bumm p peyeis Buma o Name of Parts VN H657U Camera 14 Name of Parts Camera fixing lock knob x2 This mounts the camera on the ceiling and secures it so that it does not fall Cable cover To pull the cables from the side and mount the camera remove the cover t P24 Pulling out the cables from the side MAC address indication The MAC address is a unique physical address of the product This address cannot be altered Fall prevention wire Attach it to the fall prevention wire fixing bracket of the ceiling mount section Lens camera module You cannot replace the lens alone Camera head Dome cover The dome cover is a delicate object Handle it with care Note Do not peel off the protective sheet which is attached at shipment until the dome cover is mounted on the main unit Ceiling mount section Terminal Fixing holes x3 This hole is for mounting the ceiling clamping bracket to the ceiling or the ceiling recessed bracket WB S685U Sold separately AC24V V INPUT AC 24 V input terminal For connecting to AC 24 V power t P23 Connect the power cable 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN cable connection t
27. Auto negotiation LAN Specifications Compliant with IEEE802 3 and IEEE802 3u Communication IPv4 HTTP HTTPS TCP protocol RTSP RTCP RTP FTP SMTP DHCP SNTP SNMP ICMP UDP IGMP DNS ARP Lens Zoom ratio Optical zoom 18 times digital zoom 10 times Focallength 4 7 mm to 84 6 mm Maximum F1 6 WIDE to F2 8 TELE aperture ratio Aperture range F1 6 Opened fully to Equivalent to F360 Approx 1 8 m TELE Approx 0 6 m WIDE Maximum close range Rotation platform Horizontal 360 Endless rotation rotation range Horizontal Approx 0 07 s to approx 400 s 5 to 185 5 above horizontal level to face bottom to 5 above horizontal level Approx 0 07 s to approx 400 s rotation speed Vertical rotation range Vertical rotation speed Specifications 95 VN H657U Ceiling mounting hole Unit mm Overall L FRONT mark Front of camera Mass Approx 2 0 kg Surrounding 10 C to 50 C operation temperature 0 C to 40 C recommended Ambient 20 RH to 90 RH humidity without condensation Power source Supply voltage AC 24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz or PoE Plus Current consumption AC 24 V power AC 24 V 1 3A supply Power consumption PoE power PoE Plus 18 W supply Accessories Screw mounting hole 237 ae INSTRUCTIONS Installation IP Address Position where cables are to be Settings 1 pulled out from the side 22 5 Warranty
28. Card for USA 1 Template 1 CD ROM 1 Wire Clamp 1 0160 Dimension Unit mm Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further improvement without prior notice 96 Specifications VN H657WPU Wall mounting hole Unit mm Overall Mass Approx 5 6 kg Surrounding temperature When heater is 40 C to 55 C operation in use 30 C to 40 C recommended When heater is 10 C to 55 C operation not in use 0 C to 40 C recommended Ambient 20 RH to 90 RH humidity without condensation Dust proof IP66 JIS C 0920 Waterproof Connect to AC 24 V when using the heater When the power is turned on in a low temperature environment 40 C to 20 C the camera cannot be accessed during the interval up to two hours while the interior is being heated up by the built in heater Power source Supply voltage AC 24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz or PoE Plus Current consumption AC 24 V power AC 24 V 2 5A Dimension Unit mm Approx 140 supply Power consumption PoE power PoE Plus 21 W supply Accessories INSTRUCTIONS Installation IP Address Settings 1 Warranty Card for USA 1 CD ROM 1 RJ 45 Conversion Connector 1 Silica Gel 3 260 Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further improvement w
29. Enhance Level Sets the intensity of edge enhancement A larger value increases the intensity of edge enhancement and asmaller value decreases the intensity of edge enhancement Set values 5 to Normal to 5 Memo e Edge enhancement is applied to both the horizontal and vertical directions 42 Advanced Settings Page Camera Page 3D DNR The noise on the screen will be reduced The level of noise reduction effect increases in the order of Low Mid High Set values OFF Low Mid High Memo e With a moving object the higher the noise reduction as you select Low Mid High the more likely there will be an afterimage White Balance For selecting the white balance control feature e ATW Wide Switches to the Auto Tracking White Balance automatic color temperature tracking Wide mode Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the light Color temperature 2500 K to 8500 K ATW Narrow Switches to the Auto Tracking White Balance automatic color temperature tracking Narrow mode Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the light Color temperature 3200 K to 8000 K ATW Full The Auto Tracking White Balance automatic color temperature tracking adjusts the white balance automatically in a wide color temperature range according to the color temperature of the lighting AWC Selects the Auto White Balance Control AWC mod
30. If the distribution capability is exceeded images are distributed at the lower frame rate so that the upper quantity limit of distribution data is not exceeded The image displayed is not smooth The camera image may not appear smooth at times due to factors such as fluctuations in the CPU and memory load or network jitter Lower the Framesize Framerate and Bitrate and check the image again te P45 Encoding Page Troubleshooting 89 D A white zone appears in the Built in Viewer For some computers if Start Control Panel Adjust screen resolution Make text and other items larger or smaller is set to Medium 125 or Larger 150 some parts of the Internet Explorer may be left white with no graphics If this occurs perform setting as follows Set Start Control Panel Adjust screen resolution Make text and other items larger or smaller to Smaller 100 default Characters of the file name registered in the FTP server are garbled When double byte characters are to be used for the file name make use of an FTP server for which the character code is EUC JP Videos set to be exported are not saved to my computer When 3D DNR is used an afterimage appears When you use 3 dimensional noise reduction in principle an afterimage can appear if you shoot a moving object however it is not a camera malfunction
31. Page This page displays the software information of the The operation status of the camera is displayed camera This page can be used during access using This page can be used during access using admin or operator 7k admin operator or user Settings Total Sending Bitrate Total 478 kbps TCP 478 kbps UDP 0 kbps Destination Send Count 1 Send To H 264 High 192 168 0 21 Free Open Source Software this product Model No VN H657 The Software contained in this product among others consists of the following software 1 the software which is developed by or for JVC KENWOOD Corporation 2 the software which is licensed under the below Also this product includes FFmpeg project under the LGPLv2 1 ander the in compliance with the License System Log ired by applicable law or agreed to in writing under the License is distrib d on an AS IS RANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY F limitations under the License 5 This product includes lighttpd 1 4 30 that has copyright note below Operation gt Total Sending Bitrate Displays the total TCP UDP bit rate sent by the camera and individual bit rates 4 Destination Displays the number of streams the camera is sending Log gt System Log Displays a log 5 C o 5 5 m D 5 D m X O 68 Advanced Settings Page Miscellaneous Page Settings Page Position List Page
32. When Position is selected in Action 2 When Mail is selected in Action 8 When TCP is selected in Action 4 When UDP is selected in Action 5 When Pin Output Make Pin Output1 Break Pin Output2 Make or Pin Output2 Break is selected in Action 6 When Switch Scene File is selected in Action 7 When Position is selected in ist Trigger 8 When Time is selected in 1st Trigger List of Factory Defaults of Each Page 71 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes f 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huls Hulyjes fo Alarm Environment Page Item Factory Settings SMTP Server 0 0 0 0 Port Number 25 Send Mail Address POP before SMTP Disable POP Server 0 0 0 0 Port Number 110 User Name Password Duration Output 1 0 msec Duration Output 2 0 msec Manual Output Output 1 Break Manual Output Output 2 Break FTP Recording Page Item Factory Settings Record Status OFF FTP Server 0 0 0 0 Path User Name Password FTP Recording Mode Constant Alarm Constant Encoder Interval File Naming Auto Sunday to Saturday Unmask All Alarm Encoder 5 fps Trigger1 Pin Input1 Make Interval Trigger2 Disable Pre Trigger 5 sec Post Trigger 5 sec Sunday to Saturday Unmask All 72 List of Factory Defaults of Each Page PTZ Page
33. a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Inc in the U S and other countries Android is a registered trademark of Google Inc QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Incorporated Product names of other companies described in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Symbols such as and are omitted in this manual Design specifications and other contents described in this manual are subject to change for improvements without prior notice Screen displays in this manual may differ from the actual ones The features and settings unique to each model are identified by the camera model and series name Features 9 payeys Bum p peyeis buined o Precautions Updated Information e For the latest firmware version please visit our website The latest firmware version can be found on the Download page of V NETWORKS http wwws jvckenwood com english pro vnetworks index html For more details on firmware update refer to the Firmware item on the Maintenance page c P67 Maintenance Page Storage and Operating Environment e VN H657U is an indoor camera It cannot be used outdoors e VN H657U is a pendant mount camera Be sure to place the camera head horizontally The product will not work properly if it is tilted e VN H657WPU is specially designed to be mount
34. address or FQDN of the POP server Port Number Input the port number Set values 0 to 110 to 65535 gt User Name Enter the user name Password Enter a password Alarm Output Configure settings related to alarm output from an alarm output cable or connector Duration Set the output duration for Manual Output Set values 0 100 to 5000 msec Manual Output Manually operate alarm output The current output status is displayed on the right side When Duration is set to 0 pressing the Make button sets the alarm to make output and pressing the Break button sets the alarm to break output When Duration is set to other than 0 pressing the Make button sets the alarm to make output only for the output duration time and then changes it to break output When Duration is set to other than 0 pressing the Break button sets the alarm to break output only for the output duration time and then changes it to make output Set values Make Break Advanced Settings Page Alarm Environment Page 51 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes m 1 10 dx4 Jous9 U Huis Buas a FTP Recording Page This page describes setting procedures related to recording This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click Record Status e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e
35. and encoding parameters This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Basic Setting2 in the side menu e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made Memo e f you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer you can open the Basic Setting2 page without going through the Built in Viewer http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin display cgi basicmenu2 html e H 264 High indicates the H 264 High Profile standard Settings H 264 High 1920x1080 30 fps 1920x1080 30 fps 8 Mbps CBR 30 Frame Interval H 264 High 1920x1080 5 fps 1920x1080 5 fps 2 Mbps CBR 5 1 Frame Interval JPEG 1920x1080 1920x1080 5 fps 200 KB AFS JPEG 1280x960 1280x960 5 fps 120 KB AFS JPEG 640x480 640x480 5 fps 30 KB AFS Jump and Set in Encoding Page Set in Encoding Page Encoder No 2 and No 3 will be OFF when check it anything other than Set in Encoding Page Setting values with are default values Camera L Camera ID Text entered here will be written in the H 264 header and the JPEG comment segment item name camera It links to the Camera ID of the Camera For details refer to the following c P41 Camera Page
36. be able to specify the IP address directly In this case change the proxy settings of the Internet Explorer e You can open the Basic Setting1 page without going through the Built in Viewer by entering the following URL address of the Basic Setting1 page in the address field of Internet Explorer http 192 168 0 2 cgi bin display cgi basicmenu1 html e After the Security Settings screen appears click the YES button to proceed 2 Enter the user name and password login as admin r Windows Security The server 192 168 0 2 at VN H657 requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection ser name p Password _ Remember my credentials 1 Enter the user name default password is admin 2 Enter a password default password is jvc 3 Click OK Memo e After the Security Information screen appears click the YES button to proceed 3 Install the camera s Built in Viewer e When displaying the Built in Viewer on the Internet Explorer for the first time the plug in software of the Built in Viewer is downloaded from the camera and installed on the PC When the installation screen of the Built in Viewer IntegratedViewer cab add on appears install it according to the instructions displayed e After installation
37. com english products e html Note e f you delete the cookies the current viewer settings are deleted The next time when you start the Built in Viewer the viewer will operate in the initialized state Setting values with are default values MENU OFF MENU ON Displays or hides the operation menu Click MENU ON and the operation menu will appear on the left of the page Control Switches the Operation Menu to the Control Menu Click this button to adjust the Image Settings PTZ Settings or PTZ Control settings c P76 Image Settings Settings c P78 PTZ Settings c P81 PTZ Control Viewer Setup Switches the Operation Menu to the Viewer Setup Menu Click this button when you want to configure the settings of Unicast Multicast On Screen Display and Other c P84 Unicast Settings c P85 Multicast Settings c P86 On Screen Display Settings c P87 Other Settings Stop Play Pauses or plays back images Capture Captures the currently displayed image in your computer The image is recorded as a JPEG file in the folder that is created under the Document folder of the computer The default folder name is model name For example the folder name is VN H657WP in the case of VN H657WPU The file name is made up of year month day hour minute second and millisecond Memo e You can rename the folder in the O
38. compliant Dual Stream Full Frame Rate Transmission Streams with a frame size of 1920x1080 and 640 x480 can be distributed simultaneously at 30 fps Multi encode This product comes with a high performance encoder which enables three encoding tasks to be performed simultaneously Realizing a High Picture Quality This product uses 2 000 000 pixel CMOS sensor and 3D noise reduction to prevent the screen from appearing grainy thereby achieving high picture quality in low illuminance It supports the 1080P 1920x1080 Full HD resolution In addition output in the following resolutions is also possible Megapixel 1280x960 HD720P 1280x720 D1 720x480 VGA 640x480 HVGAW 640x360 SIF 352x240 QVGA 820x240 Long Magnification Zoom Lens The optical 18 times long magnification lens allows you to conduct detailed monitoring The high power and large focal ratio F1 6 WIDE edge and bright zoom lens realize 0 7 lux AGC High 50 high sensitivity during color mode Equipped with High Precision High Speed Rotation Platform The direct drive rotation platform rotates at a high speed of about 400 s both horizontally and vertically thus allowing the camera to move to the preset positions quickly As it does not have a slowdown mechanism itis very durable has a high stopping accuracy and can rotate smoothly even at low speed 8 Features Day Night Surveillance This product is equipped with an in
39. during access using admin Note e Be sure to handle the password carefully in case you forget it e f you have forgotten the password please consult your dealer Settings lt C E E C E M CE E Password Re Input Password Re Input mo lt C E t Delete C E M CE M a a a a a a a e ox ae Input password in 1 16 characters Password Re Input 66 Advanced Settings Page Password Page admin operator user User Name 3J Ac You must set passwords for the admin operator and user Memo e You can set up to four users each for admin operator and user e You cannot specify a user name other than the character strings displayed Password Enter a password You can use a combination of alphanumeric characters with hyphen period and underscore _ Specify a password between 1 and 16 characters The camera is case sensitive gt Password Re Input Enter the new password again for confirmation Action Enables password settings or deletes them When you press a button its confirmation screen appears Set button Sets the password you have entered e Delete button Deletes the password Memo e Remember that you cannot delete the admin operator and user factory default passwords Maintenance Page This page maintains the camera system This page can be used dur
40. e Click Auto Pan on the left side of the screen to open the setting screen e When you click the Apply button the settings selected for Mode and Speed become valid on the viewer and they are stored in the computer Image Settings PTZ Settings Preset Position Auto Pan Mode Speed Start Tet Set Auto Trace PTZ Control Mode Select the Mode of the auto pan operation e Right Rotate the camera horizontally in the right direction from the Start e Left Rotate the camera horizontally in the left direction from the Start e Return Move between Start and Return in the clockwise direction from the Start toward the Return You can specify any random position as the start and return positions except under the following conditions Tilt angle of 90 or larger An error message appears if the angle is set to 90 or larger Memo e Ifthe zoom ratio between the Start and Return is different from each other linked operations between zoom and pan tilt may not be even Speed Select the auto pan operation speed Set values Low Middle High Start Return Select the Start and Return only during Return of the operation Operate the camera manually decide on a position and click Set to register Set Complete the Auto Pan settings e GoTo Move the camera to the registered position Memo e For details on the manual operation see PTZ Control
41. f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made e Options displayed vary according to the recording mode selected Settings ng nm oo N oo Setting values with are default values Record Status For selecting a recording mode Selecting ON displays options after Record Status Set values ON OFF FTP Server For setting the IP address or FQDN of the FTP server Path For setting the path name When Path is left blank FTP transfer will be performed to the home directory of the FTP server Memo e To enable FTP transfer to a directory below the home directory set the corresponding directory name in Path Delimit the directory using 7 Example subdir1 subdir2 e Destination directory of FTP transfer will be dependent on the FTP server if P is added at the beginning User Name Enter the user name Password Enter a password When a user name is specified or is displayed Recording Mode For setting the FTP recording mode Options for Constant vary according to the selected Recording Mode e Constant Transfers JPEG images to the FTP server constantly at the preset time e Alarm Transf
42. from the NTP server SNTP Server Sets an IP address of NTP server Factory default 0 0 0 0 Interval Sets a unit and values of measurement for the time interval at which to access the NTP server Set values Min 1 60 Hour 1 24 Day 1 31 Time Displays the clock time of camera You can correct the time by entering a value without seconds Memo e The time is recorded in the JPEG header and H 264 header distributed by the camera Discontinuity may occur in the time of the JPEG header and H 264 header immediately before and after changing the time e Change the Time if it does not coincide with the Time Zone of the region you are residing Time Zone Sets a time zone Set values GMT 12 00 to GMT UTC to GMT 12 45 Memo e After changing the Time Zone check to ensure that the Time is correct If itis incorrect readjust the Time accordingly Note e When the Time Zone settings are changed to a value different from the factory default they cannot be restored to the factory settings even by initializing using All Settings on the Maintenance page P67 Maintenance Page PC Time to Camera Click Set to set the computer s time on the camera Advanced Settings Page Time Page 65 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes m 1 10 dx4 JeUus9 U Huis Buas a Password Page This page sets a password This page can be used
43. gt Sunday to Saturday For selecting whether to activate or stop recording by day of the week Set values Unmask All Mask All Unmask Span Mask Span e For setting the time period when Unmask Span or Mask Span is selected Set values OOHOOM to 24HOOM Advanced Settings Page FTP Recording Page 53 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes f 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes PTZ Page This page allows you to specify the Auto Return Move Preset Position and Auto Flip settings This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click PTZ e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made Settings Pan Limit ON OOFF Setting values with are default values Auto Return If the manually controlled camera is not operated over the duration that was set in Return Time it will automatically return to the state that was set in Mode Mode This item sets the operation after Auto Return e OFF Auto Return is disabled e Home Returns to the home position e Au
44. images may not appear on the Privacy Mask page Stop the Built in Viewer or other clients before using the Privacy Mask page P87 Exiting Built in Viewer e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made Note e When the setting page for privacy mask is opened zoom will be at the Wide end and Auto Flip is set to OFF e You cannot apply a mask to a zoomed image e The size of the preset mask changes with the zoom ratio Settings Setting values with are default values Advanced Settings Page Auto Patrol Page 57 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes a Privacy Mask For specifying whether to activate the Privacy Mask feature When this is set to ON the privacy mask specified in Mask Setting will appear on the screen Set values ON OFF Memo e When setting privacy mask zoom will be at the Wide edge and Auto Flip is set to OFF t P55 Auto Flip Mask Setting This item adjusts the mask Click this item to open the Mask Setting screen Mask Setting screen Adjustment Position Size GBEE Bie pm pe f a Height e Mask No When ON is selected the mask corresponding to the selected number appears on the screen When OFF
45. in the Encoding page c P45 Encoding Page e For more details about the format of the JPEG files refer to the API Guide on the supplied CD ROM 40 Basic Setting2 Page Advanced Settings Page Camera Page This page sets the camera s parameters Settings here are linked to the Camera items in the Basic Setting2 page c P39 Basic Setting2 Page This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click Camera e Press the OK button to enable the new settings If the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made Settings Active Gamma Level White Balance AWC R Gain Mia v Combo Motion Quality ALC Shutter Speed 1 30 Day Night OON OFF Normal IR Back Light Compensation Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Setting values with are default values Camera ID Enter characters to be written to the JPEG comment segment item name camera Memo e You can enter up to 40 characters consisting of alphabets both upper case and lower case numerals parentheses commas periods spaces and hyphens
46. in this zone box 3 Add the URL of the camera to the zone If you use the camera with factory defaults add the following URL to the zone http 192 168 0 2 4 Select Trusted sites in Tools Internet Options Security and click Custom Level 5 From the Security Settings window select Enable in Scripting Active scripting Settings S Scripting S Active scripting C gt gt Select Enable S Allow Programmatic clipboard access Disable Enable Prompt Allow status bar updates via script Disable Enable S Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted winc Disable Enable S Enable XSS filter Disable Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium default x Reset 4 If ActiveX controls and plug ins of Internet Explorer are disabled follow the steps shown below to enable them 1 Click Trusted sites under Tools Internet Options Security 2 Select the Custom Level button and open the Security Settings window 3 Set all options of ActiveX controls and plug ins to Enable Also select Miscellaneous and set Allow Script initiated windows without size or position constraints to Enable Settings Activex controls and plug ins Allow Activex Filtering Select Enable Enable 8 Allow Scriptlets Disabl
47. is performed at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of the camera images The picture quality varies under the CBR system but the bit rate can be easily forecast You can specify an estimated bit rate for both VBR and CBR 64 kbps to 8192 kbps H 264 Baseline cannot be set for multiple encoders at the same time Only one channel can be set with a frame size of 1280x720 or lower and a bit rate of 1 5 Mbps or lower Insufficient Network Bandwidth When there is insufficient bandwidth the number of JPEG frames frame rate that the client can acquire will decrease Delay will also occur in the distribution of images In the case of H 264 noise interference may occur and playback may fail Network Delay When the client acquires JPEG via TCP the camera will send out data while checking the ACK from the client at the same time For networks with considerable delay data cannot be sent out until ACK is received and therefore the frame rate will drop In the case of H 264 noise interference may occur and playback may fail A decrease in the frame rate due to network delays can be eliminated by receiving data via multicast Network Jitter When there is considerable network jitter delay time may be prolonged and the image frame rate may drop In the case of H 264 noise interference may occur and playback may fail Packet Loss When acquiring images from camera via TCP packet loss may be recovered by TCP tra
48. malfunctions When manual operation or preset is selected focus moves slightly after the zoom operation has stopped near the TELE edge e Manual zoom operation is not smooth e When Preset is selected the camera becomes out of focus for an instant during zooming Others This camera will perform the initial operation of pan tilt zoom upon powering on It takes about 90 seconds before the initial operation starts This is not a malfunction Do not subject the lens to strong light source such as sun rays This may cause the equipment to malfunction This camera comes with a built in AGC circuit The sensitivity increases automatically at a dark place and noise may become noticeable on the screen This is not a malfunction While AGC is activated if a transceiver which causes strong electromagnetic wave is used near the camera the picture may suffer from beat Please use the camera more than three meters away from such transceivers When this camera is used in the White Balance ATW Narrow ATW Wide or ATW Full automatic adjustment mode the color tone may differ slightly from the actual color due to the principle of the automatic color temperature tracking white balance circuit This is not a malfunction If a high brightness object such as a lamp is shot the image on the screen may have white vertical tailings This phenomenon smear is characteristic of solid state image sensors and is not a malfun
49. not settable Encoder No 1 a 1 For example if Encoder No 1 is set to a frame size of 1920x1080 and a frame rate of 30 fps Encoder No 3 is operable but will be subject to restrictions on the settable frame size and frame rate values For details refer to the following c P94 Restrictions when Encoder No 1 is set to 1920x1080 30 fps 2 Encoder No 3 cannot be set to a frame size with a resolution higher than that of Encoder No 1 Appendix Restrictions during Multi encoding 93 Restrictions when Encoder No 1 is set to 1920x1080 30 fps e When Encoder No 1 is set to a frame size of 1920x1080 and a frame rate of 30 fps Encoder No 3 will be subject to restrictions on the settable values depending on the setting of Encoder No 2 e f you have selected an invalid combination on the Encode page a pop up message indicating that the limit on the total number of pixels per unit time has been exceeded when you press the OK button e Please refer to the table below for the maximum settable frame rate corresponding to each frame size that is settable for Encoder No 3 Settable Maximum Frame Rate for Encoder No 3 720x480 640x480 640x360 352x240 320x240 ene 720 X 480 640 x 480 640 x 360 Encoder No 2 settings 352 x 240 320 x 240 Notsettable For example if Encoder No 1 is set to 1920x1080 30 fps and Encoder No 2 to 720x480 30 fps none of the fram
50. on of the air conditioner s power the image may be disrupted or noise interference may occur As the dome cover is of a semiglobular shape image distortion will occur at the hemispherical edge When the hemispherical edge of this unit is masked and horizontal level is shot in a tilt direction the hemispherical edge will enter the field angle This may cause the upper edge of the screen to become black and the focus unclear In this case you can avoid shooting the above area by using the Tilt Limit settings c P55 Tilt Limit When shooting objects with a luminance difference or near a light source ghost may occur on the screen This is a feature of the dome cover and the built in lens and is nota malfunction In particular manual and auto pan operation near the TELE edge telephoto side may cause the screen to vibrate unsmooth rotation This is a feature of the motor and is not a malfunction As long magnification lens is used in this product the focus may be unclear due to temperature changes but this is not a malfunction Preset the focus under an environment with a temperature closest to that in your actual usage If the temperature change is large and the focus becomes unclear preset the focus again before using the product If you sense that the focus has become unclear due to temperature changes use the Auto Focus function or reset the focus manually The time of the internal clock may be significantly out o
51. on the power only after ensuring that all the connections are in place f power is supplied from both power cable and LAN cable priority will be given to the power supply from the power cable e f multiple cameras are turned on simultaneously in the same LAN environment access attempts may fail due to IP address duplication Set up an IP address by either using the JVC VN IP SettingTool included on the supplied CD ROM or turning the power supply of each camera on separately to avoid duplication To supply power to this product make use of AC 24 V 50 H2 60 Hz or PoE Plus IEEE802 3at Type2 Make use of the correct voltage Be sure to use an AC 24 V supply that is isolated from the primary power supply circuit Supplying a power beyond the rated value may result in failures smoke or fire If the camera breaks down turn off the power and contact your dealer immediately When a power beyond the rated value is supplied the internal components may be damaged even if no abnormality is found on the appearance and operation of the camera Please contact your dealer immediately for servicing charged separately 6 Connect the LAN cable LAN cable j If A fL Af 10BASE T y MES ig al 100BASE TX LAN cable connection terminal e Connect the camera to a hub or computer using a LAN cable e When connecting to a hub Make use of a straight cable e When connecting to a computer Make u
52. or shorter e UL1007 UL1015 or equivalent products e AWG 22 to AWG 18 or equivalent products Note e Noises from an external source may cause the camera to malfunction even when the cable used is within 50 m In this case move the cable away from the noise source 8 After connection of the cables is complete bundle them with a wire clamp supplied TE R Sif Wire clamp fixing hole em Tic here G Fo Wire clamp supplied Note e To prevent the cables from tangling and coming off be sure to thread a wire clamp through the wire clamp fixing hole to tie the cables 9 Mount the terminal cover e Return the terminal cover that was removed in step 3 to its original position The direction to pull out the cables changes according to the mounting method of the camera Pulling out the cables from the side Terminal cover Pulling out the cables from the top Fall prevention wire To go under the terminal cover Note e Be sure to mount the terminal cover to prevent foreign objects or dust from entering e When pulling out the cables from the top make sure the fall prevention wire go under the terminal cover and pull it out together with the other cables e When pulling out the cables from the side remove the cable cover of the camera Cable cover 24 Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657U Mounting the Camera VN H657U 1 With the FRONT mark t facing th
53. size to the same as the preset frame size For frame size setting see Encoding page of Advanced Settings c P45 Encoding Page e Variable Displays images according to the Web browsers window size Set values Fixed Variable Memo e The window size of the Web browser does not change even if you select the Fixed or Variable display size Details Opens the Settings page The display page varies depending on the access authorization of the user e admin Basic Setting1 Page e operator Basic Setting2 Page e user Miscellaneous Page t P37 How to Open the Settings Page Built in Viewer Screen Configuration 75 uoieisdo Ea uolei9do fo Control Image Settings Settings Adjusts the picture quality This page can be used during access using admin or operator e While the Viewer Setup Menu is open click Control to switch to the Control Menu Click Image Settings to open the Settings screen Image Settings Image Settings PTZ Settings PTZ Control 76 Control Image Settings Settings White Balance For selecting the white balance control feature gt Mode e ATW Wide Switches to the Auto Tracking White Balance automatic color temperature tracking Wide mode Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the light Color temperature 2500 K to 8500 K ATW Narrow Switches to the Auto Tracking White Balance auto
54. stream distribution will also be changed e Set HTTP Port of the Built in Viewer to the same value c P84 HTTP Port HTTPS Server Port You can change the port number for the built in HTTPS server of the camera Set values 11 to 443 to 65524 Memo e To access the camera from Internet Explorer input the following into the Internet Explorer address bar with the camera in the factory default state https 192 168 0 2 When the port number is changed to 8080 input the new port number after the IP address as follows https 192 168 0 2 8080 Input port number Upon changing the HTTPS server port the port number for requesting video stream distribution will also be changed gt SNMP For setting SNMP Set values ON OFF AMX Device Discovery Protocol You can change the AMX device detection protocol Set to ON when you are using the camera on AMX s system Set values ON OFF Standard Surveillance Protocol Sets standard surveillance protocols gt ONVIF You can change the standard surveillance protocols Set values ON OFF JPEG Streaming Selects the JPEG image streaming priority gt Priority Selects whether to give priority to the client number for JPEG image streaming or the frame rate e Client Number Gives priority to the streaming client number Lowers the JPEG frame rate as delivery requests increase allowing delivery to a maximum of 20 clients
55. target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images e VFS The quantization table during JPEG encoding will be maintained and the file size will increase or decrease according to the input signals When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited storage capacity the maximum recording time may vary as the file size fluctuates under this setting Encoder No 1 Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3 settings AFS VFS Encoder No 1 picture quality level Level 1 to Level 7 Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3 picture quality level Level 1 to Level 4 to Level 7 Note e H 264 Baseline cannot be set for multiple encoders at the same time Only one channel can be set with a frame size of 1280 x 720 or lower and a bit rate of 1 5 Mbps or lower If the setting you have selected exceeds these limits a message will appear when you press the OK button Memo e You can specify the file size by combining the frame size and the picture quality level e Select between Level 1 and 7 The picture quality increases when the level value is small However the file size increases e The reference value per frame is displayed to the right of the picture quality setting pull down menu e During multi encoding there is a limit to the total number of pixels per unit time that can be encoded simultaneously by three encoders total frame size and frame rate processed by each encoder t P92 Appendix Restrictions during Mult
56. the connector section with waterproof tape adhesive and push the LAN cable into the arm of the camera RJ 45 conversion connector provided Wind the waterproof tape adhesive 6 Connect the alarm signal cable e Connect the alarm signal cable to external devices such as a sensor or buzzer e For information on the color and signal name of the alarm signal cable refer to the following t P16 List of Alarm Signal Cable Signals e Fore more details on alarm input output refer to the following P17 Alarm Input Output Signal e After connecting the alarm signal cable wind the waterproof tape adhesive e After connecting push the alarm signal cable into the arm of the camera Solder welding or crimping Wind the waterproof tape adhesive Insulating tape Alarm signal cable to use e Length of 50 m or shorter e UL1007 UL1015 or equivalent products AWG 22 to AWG 18 or equivalent products LAN cable to use e STP Recommended shield cable e Length of 100 m or shorter e Category 5e and above Note e When power is supplied to VN H657WPU using PoE Plus the heater will not work Use an AC 24 V power supply when using the camera in an environment under 10 C e Cross cables cannot be used with some computers When connecting the camera directly to a computer check the computer s LAN specifications in advance 30 Mo
57. the display or configuration of the open window appears strange Check the PC settings as follows 1 Select Start Control Panel Appearance and Personalization 2 Open Adjust screen resolution under Display 3 Check that Resolution is set to Monitor size recommended in use 4 Otherwise change the Monitor size recommended setting and press the OK button 5 In Display Settings press the Keep changes button 36 Step4 IP Address Setting for the Camera How to Open the Settings Page 1 Enter the URL of camera in the address bar of Internet Explorer e The factory default URL is http 192 168 0 2 Memo e For details on the IP address to specify for the URL of the camera refer to the following c P32 IP Address Setting Procedure 2 Enter the user name and password e The factory default is admin and jvc e After entering a correct user name and password the Built in Viewer of the camera is displayed 3 Click Details e Basic Setting1 page will be opened if accessed by user name admin c P38 Basic Setting1 Page e Basic Setting2 page will be opened if accessed by user name operator t P39 Basic Setting2 Page e Miscellaneous page will be opened if accessed by user name user c P68 Miscellaneous Page Built in Viewer Menu List The following items can be set Depending on the logged in user name some
58. therefore can be installed outdoors IP66 specification However VN H657U can only be used indoors Do not use them in an outdoor environment or expose them to moisture How to read this manual e In addition to the descriptions on the product and ways to install the camera described in INSTRUCTIONS Installation IP Address Settings this manual also contain descriptions on setting using Internet Explorer as well as operation of the Built in Viewer The supplied CD ROM contains INSTRUCTIONS this manual API Guide pdf JVC VN SearchTool JVC VN IP Settings Tool and README txt You can view the Mobile User Guide on an Android or iPhone terminal from a remote location You can view the Mobile User Guide using the browser on your Android phone or iPhone For more details please visit the website below http manual3 jvckenwood com pro mobile global Symbols used in this manual Note States precautions to be taken during operation Memo States restrictions on the functions or use of this equipment For reference purposes cs Indicates the page numbers or items to refer to Contents of this manual e Our company holds the copyright to this manual Any part or all of this manual may not be reproduced without prior consent from the company Windows Internet Explorer and ActiveX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Intel Core is
59. to estimate the bit rate Select from the list of bit rate ranges e VBR The bit rate varies according to the condition of input video signals The picture quality is stable but it is difficult to estimate the bit rate Select from the list of bit rate ranges Encoder No 1 Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3 settings CBR VBR Bitrate range 64 128 256 384 512 768 1024 1536 2048 3072 3584 4096 8192 kbps Memo e When VBR is set the Bitrate setting uses 30 fps as a reference value When the frame rate is low the actual bitrate distributed may drop Example When the frame rate is 15 fps and the l frame interval is 15 frames specifying the bitrate as 8192 kbps gives a maximum bitrate of about 4000 kbps When the frame rate is below 30 fps the extent to which the maximum bitrate drops is dependent on the frame rate and the l frame interval gt Frame Interval when H 264 Baseline or H 264 High is selected Encoding starts from the I frame Shortening the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there are rapid changes in the video image However the picture quality for images with little change will deteriorate Encoder No 1 Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3 settings 5 10 15 30 60 90 120 frames Quality when JPEG is selected Selects the JPEG picture quality scalable rate control method and picture quality level e AFS Encoding is performed such that the
60. up to three channels However the settable frame size and frame rate combinations are subject to restrictions For more details about restrictions on the combination refer to the following t P92 Appendix Restrictions during Multi encoding Bit Rate of JPEG Stream The JPEG file size per frame varies with the encoding settings as well as the camera images When AFS is selected encoding is performed such that the target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images When VFS is selected the quantization table during JPEG encoding will be maintained and the file size will increase decrease according to the camera images If the JPEG file size per frame is 120 KB then the total bit rate will be 120 KB x 15 fps 1800 KB s Approx 14 4 Mbps When Multi Encode is selected a different JPEG file size can be set for each channel For example when 2fps JPEG files with 30 KB file size and 3fps JPEG file with 10 KB file size are transmitted then the total bit rate will be 30 KB x 2 fps 10 KB x 3 fps 90 KB s Approx 0 72 Mbps Bit Rate of H 264 Stream You can select either the Variable Bit Rate VBR or Constant Bit Rate CBR system for H 264 stream When the VBR system is selected the bit rate varies according to the condition of the camera images The VBR system delivers a stable picture quality but forecast of the bit rate is difficult When the CBR system is selected encoding
61. v7 e If you change the settings other than host name and DNS server on the Network page all of the currently operating services are terminated For example if you change a setting on the Network page during JPEG H 264 file distribution the file distributions are stopped and the TCP connection is disconnected Settings Re Fo Suber Mosk E ES os DNS Server 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 80 88 1a 2b 3c MTU 1500 1280 1500 Setting values with are default values IP Setting gt IP Setting Sets the DHCP client function To enable the DHCP connect the camera to the network environment where the DHCP server is running If the DHCP server does not exist when DHCP is set to Enable camera will start running with the 192 168 0 2 IP address and 255 255 255 0 subnet mask in about 2 minutes after startup For details on entering the IP address refer to the following c P32 IP Address Setting Procedure Set values DHCP Disable DHCP Enable IP Address Sets the IP address of camera Factory default 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask of camera Factory default 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Sets the default gateway of camera Enter 0 0 0 0 if you do not want to set a default gateway Factory default 0 0 0 0 gt Host Name Sets a host name of camera It can consist of alphanumeric characters hyphen and period Underscore _ character is n
62. values JPEG H 264 Baseline H 264 High gt Framesize Displays the Framesize settings specified for each encoder c P47 Framesize 64 Advanced Settings Page Multicast Page L Framerate Displays the Framerate settings specified for each encoder t P47 Framerate The frame rate can be changed when Encodeis set to JPEG Set values 30 fps 15 fps 10 fps 7 5 fps 5 fps 3 fps 2 fps 1 fos 1 2 fps 1 3 fps 1 5 fps 1 10 fps 1 30 fps Memo e You can specify a frame rate that does not exceed the upper limit specified in the Basic Setting2 page or Encoding page c P45 Encoding Page Destination Address For specifying the destination address for distribution by the preset encoder Specify the multicast address When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist ensure that each of them is set to a different multicast address Factory default Encoder No 1 225 0 1 1 Encoder No 2 225 0 2 1 Encoder No 3 225 0 4 1 Destination Port For specifying the destination port number for distribution by the preset encoder Specify an even number for RTP compliance When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist it is recommended that each of them be set to a different port number Multiple multicast streams cannot be received on a single computer when there are duplicate port numbers Factory default Encoder No 1 49152 Encode
63. 2048 3072 3584 4096 8192 kbps Memo e When VBR is set the Bitrate setting uses 30 fps as a reference value When the frame rate is low the actual bitrate distributed may drop Example When the frame rate is 15 fps and the l frame interval is 15 frames specifying the bitrate as 8192 kbps gives a maximum bitrate of about 4000 kbps When the frame rate is below 30 fps the extent to which the maximum bitrate drops is dependent on the frame rate and the l frame interval gt Frame Interval when H 264 Baseline or H 264 High is selected Encoding starts from the I frame Shortening the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there are rapid changes in the video image However the picture quality for images with little change will deteriorate Set values 5 10 15 30 60 90 120 Frame Quality when JPEG is selected Selects the JPEG picture quality scalable rate control method and picture quality level e AFS Encoding is performed such that the target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images e VFS The quantization table during JPEG encoding will be maintained and the file size will increase or decrease according to the input signals When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited storage capacity the maximum recording time may vary as the file size fluctuates under this setting Set values AFS VFS Picture quality level Level 1 to Lev
64. F function may not focus properly for some objects In this case set the focus manually 82 Control PTZ Control Pan Tilt Zoom e Pan Tilt operation Press the arrow buttons to move the display area in the direction indicated by the arrow Release the button to stop the movement Press the H button to move to the home position e Zoom operation Use this function to perform zoom operation on the display area Zooms in and enlarges an object Zooms out and reduces an object e Scale display Displays the current magnification Memo e You can restrict the magnification of an object using the button by altering the EZoom Limit settings c P54 EZoom Limit Speed Sets an operation speed Pan Tilt Controls the speed of Pan Tilt operation A larger value increases the operation speed Set values 1 to 8 Zoom Controls the speed of Zoom operation A larger value increases the operation speed Set values 1 to 4 Variable This function adjusts the Pan Tilt operation speed by the zoom ratio Select the checkbox to slow down at the Tele end and to move quickly at the Wide end Deselect the checkbox to move the camera at a constant speed configured in Pan Tilt regardless of the zoom ratio Control PTZ Control 83 uoiei3do f uoleisdO fo Viewer Setup Unicast Settings You can setthe HTTP port and the JPEG frame rate in Unicast Thi
65. Factory Settings Action Disable 1st Trigger Pin Input Make Max Interval 2nd Trigger Disable Action Position Number 1 Mail Settings 2 Unset Mail Address 2 Mail Text 2 JPEG Attachment 2 Encoder 2 TCP IP Address 3 TCP Port Number 3 TCP Data 3 JPEG Attachment 3 Encoder 3 No 2 JPEG 640x480 UDP IP Address 4 UDP Port Number 4 UDP Data 4 Alarm Output Duration 5 Scene File 6 General Trigger Position Number 7 Time 8 Time Filter Alarm Unmask All Each Page Camera Page Item Factory Settings Camera ID Model In case of VN H657WPU VN H657WP Scenefile General Iris Auto Color Level Normal Black Level Normal Gamma 0 45 Active Gamma Level Mid Enhance Level Normal 3D DNR Mid White Balance ATW Wide AWC R Gain 107 AWC B Gain 168 ALC AGC Mid Sense Up OFF Priority Motion Shutter Speed 1 30 Day Night Color IR Preset AF ON Light Normal Back Light Compensation OFF Encoding Page ltem Factory Settings Encode Multi Encode Encoder No 1 Encoding H 264 High Framesize 1920x1080 Framerate 30 fps Bitrate CBR 4096 kbps Frame 30 Frame Interval Encoder No 2 Encoding JPEG Framesize 640x480 Framerate 30 fps Quality VFS Level 4 Encoder No 3 Encoding OFF 1
66. JVC HD IP PTZ CAMERA OUTDOOR HD IP PTZ CAMERA VN H657U sealing VN H657WPU Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further improvement without prior notice Please check the latest version of the INSTRUCTIONS from the following Mobile User Guide or download the VN H657U VN H657WPU PDF from the URL below Mobile User Guide When you are outside you can refer to the instructions from your Android or iPhone http manual3 jvckenwood com pro mobile global You can view the Mobile User Guide using the browser on your Android phone or iPhone For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the body Please read the following before getting started Thank you for purchasing this product Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No Before operating this unit please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance LST1528 001A peels buiyje5 o Safety Precautions N IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 2 3 Do not place this Read all of these instructions Save these instructions for later use All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manuf
67. N of the destination of TCP notification e TCP Port Number Enter the port number of the destination of TCP notification 1 to 65535 e TCP Data Enter a character string to be sent for TCP notification Input not more than 127 characters e JPEG Attachment Specify whether or not to attach an image file to the mail To attach JPEG images check the Attach box and select the transmission channel e Encoder Specifies an Encoder No for encoding of attached JPEG files Memo e You cannot select JPEG Attachment if there is no channel with Encode set to JPEG UDP e UDP IP Address Enter the IP address or FQDN of the destination of UDP notification UDP Port Number Enter the port number of the destination of UDP notification 1 to 65535 e UDP Data Enter a character string to be sent for UDP notification Input not more than 127 characters Switch Scene File e Scene File Select the scene file to change For details of the scene file see the Camera page c P41 Camera Page Set values General Indoor Outdoor ActiveGamma Traffic DataSaving Day Color Night B amp W Advanced Settings Page Alarm Page 49 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes m 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Buys fe Action Position Number Set the position number to move to when Action item is set to Position Set values O to 99 Memo e Specify the setting for Preset Position in PTZ Settings of Built in Viewer
68. a Before starting firmware updating terminate any access to the camera by the viewer or others except for the access from the Maintenance Page If an access to the camera from anything other than the Maintenance Page is valid and if you Start to update the firmware the access from this Maintenance Page may be disconnected If it occurs terminate the access from anything other than the Maintenance Page Then access to this Maintenance Page again and restart firmware updating e When the window is opened in the computer for the first time after updating ActiveX control will be installed gt Version Displays the camera s firmware version Auto Cleaning gt Auto Cleaning You can set whether to automatically clean the power and signal transmission components Setting to ON executes cleaning at the preset time specified in Auto Cleaning Time Select ON or OFF and click Apply Set values ON OFF Note e When the camera has stopped at the pan position for more than 7 days it will pan at the specified time and perform cleaning automatically Cleaning takes about one second to complete Auto Cleaning Time You can set the time to start auto cleaning To change the setting enter the time and click the Apply button Set values 0 23 h 0 59 m 00 h 00 m Advanced Settings Page Maintenance Page 67 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes Miscellaneous Page Operation
69. acturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this appliance near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc appliance on an unstable cart stand or table The appliance may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the appliance Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturers instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Vr Safety Precautions 8 10 11 12 13 14 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating these Openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This appliance should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If
70. after ensuring that all the connections are in place f power is supplied from both power cable and LAN cable priority will be given to the power supply from the power cable If multiple cameras are turned on simultaneously in the same LAN environment access attempts may fail due to IP address duplication Set up an IP address by either using the JVC VN IP SettingTool included on the supplied CD ROM or turning the power supply of each camera on separately to avoid duplication Mounting the Camera VN H657WPU 29 eiawey y Bununon p eioweyg y buljunoyy P To supply power to this product make use of AC 24 V 50 H2 60 Hz or PoE Plus IEEE802 3at Type2 Make use of the correct voltage Be sure to use an AC 24 V supply that is isolated from the primary power supply circuit Supplying a power beyond the rated value may result in failures smoke or fire If the camera breaks down turn off the power and contact your dealer immediately When a power beyond the rated value is supplied the internal components may be damaged even if no abnormality is found on the appearance and operation of the camera Please contact your dealer immediately for servicing charged separately 5 Connect the LAN cable e Use the RJ 45 conversion connector provided to connect the LAN cable to a hub or PC e When connecting to a hub Make use of a straight cable e When connecting to a computer Make use of accross cable e Wind
71. age will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made Memo e The area display position serves as a reference Make sure to perform operation check e The screen is divided into 96 blocks 12 horizontal x 8 vertical Set the angle of view such that the size of the object for which motion is to be detected is at least the size of two blocks e You cannot set an area in a zoomed image Note e Flickers of fluorescent lamps may falsely trigger motion detection e Changes in brightness due to the light source may be detected as motion e The motion detection feature is not intended to prevent theft or fire This feature may not function properly depending on the conditions of the object and settings Our company shall not be liable for any accident or damage that occurs e Detection may not work depending on the installation conditions and subject e When Tampering Detection is set to ON the motion detection feature cannot be used Settings ly Home Positior ve on All Mask Clear Mask ction is act Motion Detection ON OFF Motion detection area is displayed in blue Setting values with are default values Motion Detection Area When the motion detection area is displayed the screen is divid
72. appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made e When you connect via Internet Explorer after changing protocol settings enter the address using the new server port and port number in the address bar Settings PK HTTPS Server Port t SNMP ON OFF ON OFF Client Number Framerate Before changing priority of JPEG streaming please stop all JPEG streams Setting values with are default values Server Certificate For specifying settings related to the server certificate gt Register Information Pressing the Information button displays the valid server certificate 62 Advanced Settings Page Protocol Page Local Certification This page is for creating a new server certificate for local authentication Press the Create Server Certificate button to create the server certificate Note e Do not use the sample that has been preset for the server certificate Make sure that you create a new server certificate Country Code 2 letter code 2 Characters Organization Organization Unit Mail Address Memo e The characters that can be input varies with each item Item Usable Characters Country Code 2 letter A Z code State a zZA Z0 9_ City
73. ast streaming will restart using new framerate are matically ase the settin aei et cea Encoder No 1 Select either JPEG H 264 Baseline or H 264 High Set values JPEG H 264 Baseline H 264 High L Framesize Select the frame size of each JPEG or H 264 screen Set values 1920x1080 1280x960 1280x720 720x480 640x480 640x360 352x240 320x240 Memo e When Framesize is set to 1920x1080 the video image displayed may be slightly disrupted at the top edge L Framerate Select a frame rate Set values 30 fps 25 fps JPEG is not supported 15 fps 10 fps 7 5 fps 5 fps 3 fps 2 fps 1 fps gt Bitrate when H 264 Baseline or H 264 High is selected Select whether to set the scalable rate control method for single encoding to CBR Constant Bit Rate or VBR Variable Bit Rate e CBR Data is encoded at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of input video signals It is easy to estimate the bit rate Select from the list of bit rate ranges Advanced Settings Page Encoding Page 45 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes D 5 C o 5 5 D D m X O e VBR The bit rate varies according to the condition of input video signals The picture quality is stable but it is difficult to estimate the bit rate Select from the list of bit rate ranges Set values CBR VBR Bitrate range 64 128 256 384 512 768 1024 1536
74. ble connection cap Fall prevention wire Connects the camera to the wall Secure the camera tightly to the anchor bolts used to mount the fall prevention wire on the wall P29 Mount the fall prevention wire AC 24 V power cable For connecting to AC 24 V power P29 Connect the power cable 16 Name of Parts Alarm signal cable 8 pcs This cable is for alarm input and alarm output P30 Connect the alarm signal cable List of Alarm Signal Cable Signals Cable color Signal Name Brown Input 1 Red Input 1 COM Orange Input 2 Yellow Input 2 COM Green Output 1 Blue Output 1 COM Purple Output 2 Gray Output 2 COM LAN cable For connecting the unit to the network It supports PoE Plus IEEE802 3at Type 2 and enables you to use this camera without having to connect to a power supply using a power cord ee P30 Connect the LAN cable Heater ON OFF switch This is the ON OFF switch of the built in heater The built in heater prevents the dome cover from fogging up and snow or frost from attaching to the dome cover When installing the heater at an unrequired location turn OFF the switch of the heater When it is set to ON the heater will be automatically controlled to adjust the internal temperature to an appropriate level It is usually set to ON t P27 Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657WPU Dome cover fixing s
75. c P81 PTZ Control Control PTZ Settings 79 uoieisdo f uolei9dO fo Auto Trace For setting Auto Trace This item stores and reproduces manual operation e Click Auto Trace on the left side of the screen to open the setting screen e As Auto Trace performs simple saving of manual operation the position may be shifted during playback e Digital Flip in Auto Flip cannot be used during Auto Trace recording Image Settings PTZ Settings Preset Position Auto Pan Auto Trace State Record Start PTZ Control 80 Control PTZ Settings State e Record Start The camera will start recording of Pan Tilt and Zoom operations for approximately 30 seconds e Record Stop Click this when a recording operation is complete Memo e For details on the manual operation see PTZ Control c P81 PTZ Control State Display The current status is displayed Standby The camera is on standby Record Stop is invalid e Recording The camera is recording Click Record Stop to finish recording Completed will be displayed e Completed Recording is completed After Completed is displayed for three seconds Standby will be displayed e Timeout 30 seconds has passed since recording started Operation for the 30 seconds has been recorded After Timeout is displayed for three seconds Standby will be displayed e Memory Full The op
76. camera There are three access authorization levels to the camera The factory settings are as follows admin All operations and setting changes are allowed Default Password jvc operator The following items cannot be operated and setting changes are not permitted Basic Setting1 Network Protocol Time Password Maintenance Default Password jvc e user Viewing of images and some operations are permitted Default Password jvc Memo e For more details on accessing the camera from Internet Explorer refer to the following t P37 How to Open the Settings Page Pages that Users Have Access Restrictions are placed on the pages that users have access In addition links on the setting pages are also displayed according to the access rights of the user Memo e For details and a list of the pages refer to the following c P37 Built in Viewer Menu List Top Menu Sub Menu Advanced Settings PTZ Auto Patrol 0 to 2 Privacy Mask Motion Detection Tampering Detection Network Protocol Multicast Time Password Maintenance Miscellaneous Operation Settings Position List Patrol Settings 0 to 2 operator Top Menu Sub Menu Basic Setting2 Camera Encode Advanced Settings Camera
77. crews x4 Dome cover The dome cover is a delicate object Handle it with care Note It is covered with a protective sheet during shipment Do not remove this sheet until installation is complete MAC address indication The MAC address is a unique physical address of the product This address cannot be altered Camera head Lens camera module You cannot replace the lens alone Alarm Input Output Signal Alarm Input Signal Connect to sensors such as infrared sensors door sensors metal sensors and manual switches e To prevent noise from entering the internal circuit supply non voltage contact signal to the alarm input signal Memo _______ e You can configure whether to set the alarm when the contact is short MAKE or open BREAK in the Alarm page of the Advanced Settings page c P48 Alarm Page e You can configure whether to set the alarm when the contact is short MAKE or open BREAK in the Alarm page of the Advanced Settings page For more details refer to the Alarm Page in INSTRUCTIONS of the supplied CD ROM e Apply such that the alarm signal continues for at least 500 ms The alarm signal may not be recognized if it is less than 500 ms Note e Do not supply voltage Alarm Output Signal Connect to alarm devices such as alarm indicator light or buzzer e Alarm output signal is an open collector output insulated with photo coupler
78. ction Do not touch the dome cover with your hands Dirty covers will cause image deterioration The dome cover may fog up due to the drastic change of temperature when humidity is high Noises from an external source may cause the alarm to malfunction even when the alarm signal cable used is within 50 m In this case move the cable away from the noise source Depending on the stop position and rotation speed of the horizontal vertical rotation platform the running sound of the rotation platform s motor may be heard but this is not a malfunction When using multicast make use of an IGMPv2 compliant network switch Some switching hubs of products that are equipped with intelligent features may include a broadcast multicast suppression function Viewing of multicast images on this product may fail if this function is enabled 12 Precautions The electronic shutter of this product is set to 1 30 by default For regions with a commercial power supply frequency of 50 Hz switch to Flickerless during use under fluorescent lights excluding inverter lighting equipment to prevent flickers The dark areas on the screen may appear grainy or white spots may increase When switching between color and black and white images the brighter area on the screen is emphasized which may reduce the visibility However this is not a malfunction If the power supply voltage is momentarily cut off or reduced due to lightning or turning
79. d the camera image may not turn out clear e When installing on a rainy day ensure that raindrops do not enter the interior 4 Mount the dome cover to the camera e Use the screws x4 to mount the dome cover to the camera When installing the dome cover make use of the three catches and the center mark of the cover as a guide Install such that the central mark appears above the JVC mark of the camera Position alignment catches x3 Center ra mark coe facing the JVC mark Note e Check that there is no dirt or dust inside the dome cover before mounting e When installing on a rainy day ensure that raindrops do not enter the interior e When mounting the dome cover temporarily secure the four screws and then tighten e As a guide tighten the screws to 0 5 N m to 1 N m 5 kgf cm to 10 kgf cm If the screws are insufficiently tightened the dome cover may fog due to moisture penetration 5 Remove the cable connection cap e Remove the cap on the arm of the camera Cable connection cap On Pull out the cables from the cable connection hole e Pull out the cables except the fall prevention wire of the camera from the cable connection hole 28 Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657WPU Mounting the Camera VN H657WPU 1 Mount the fall prevention wire e Mount the fall prevention wire of the camera to the fall prevention wire anchor bolt that was install
80. ddress Setting for the Camera 35 Setting Using Internet Explorer How to Open the Settings Page 0 37 Built in Viewer Menu List cccccseeeeeeeeees 37 Basic Setting1 Pag sccnescsccdeossvaavscasacicenadeades 38 Basic Setting2 Page cccecceeceeeeeeeees 39 Advanced Settings Page 41 Camera Page scvvisciacvssnasaveracnaentareneessedvanceaes 41 Encoding Page ssisisceriissesieissinsaersss 45 Alann Page cecina 48 Alarm Environment Page c csseeeeeeees 50 FTP Recording Page eiccecccssestusccncoareccacecaeas 52 IFZ FAE ners a 54 Auto Patrol Page ssessenseseeeeneenenreserrresennn 56 Privacy Mask Page n 57 Motion Detection Page 2 eee 59 Tampering Detection Page cc08 60 Network Page x occtecncsicccisescecceataconceacentaceseeens 61 Protocol Page scsentisdccrsnadaceapsasanconacnexstexeers 62 Multicast Page sicicnesicincsicsacctacerictaccseneacnaescs 64 Time Page asocsavecseesnenieextiecussvcenusionsacaticssadeds 65 Password Page wxvsacsecsseccdcnctncoreteiesecnansdomes 66 Maintenance Page cccccssssecssseeeeeeees 67 Miscellaneous Page ccccccssseeeeeeeeeees 68 Operation Page 2a d ccssscweieeedenececsseadesedoceaoeces 68 Settings PAGE icscivenecctmmradecssvansnntesuntoedeanes 69 Position List Page si ixcececnaiuiecasardecssecedunseecie 69 Patrol Settings Page i ccicccscsticeen
81. direction will return to normal 10 seconds after the operation has stopped Set values OFF Digital Flip Mode1 Mode2 Mode3 Memo e The Speed settings for Preset Position Speed are reflected as the rotation speed when images are flipped using Mode1 Mode2 Mode3 To flip images in high speed using Mode Mode2 Modes set the Preset Position Speed in Speed to High Note e When Auto Flip is set to other than OFF the camera can be moved to areas outside the pan limit with the Tilt operation When Digital Flip is set use the Tilt operation to flip and return to the pan limit area again When Mode1 Mode2 or Mode3 is set and the camera is moved to inside of the pan limit with Pan operation it will stop at the pan limit position 56 Advanced Settings Page PTZ Page Auto Patrol Page This function sets the Auto Patrol operation which patrols multiple positions at specified time intervals You can set the order in which to view the determined positions This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Open the side menu by clicking Advanced Settings in the menu followed by clicking Auto Patrol 0 Auto Patrol 1 or Auto Patrol 2 e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear
82. e Enable P Prompt Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Disable L Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium default Step2 Internet Explorer Setting 33 sbulljes ssoippy di sbulljes sseippy di 5 Disable pop up block Connection of the camera cannot be established when pop up block in the Internet Explorer is set to Enable Follow the steps below to set the pop up block to Disable 1 Selecting Tools Pop up Blocker Turn Off Pop up Blocker permits all sites 2 To permit only specific sites such as that for this product select Tools Pop up Blocker Turn on Pop up Blocker 3 Select Tools Pop up Blocker Pop up Blocker Settings to open the Pop up Blocker Settings window In the opened window add the address of the camera as a permitted web site address If plug in tools are installed in the Internet Explorer disable the pop up block function of these plug in tools as well Ox 34 Step2 Internet Explorer Setting Step3 Connecting the Camera to the Computer 1 Launch the Internet Explorer Done Internet Protected Mode On far ROK 1 Enter the IP address of the camera for example the factory default of http 192 168 0 2 2 Click Memo e f the proxy server settings for access to the Internet via the Internet Explorer is enabled you may not
83. e In the AWC mode values entered for the AWC R Gain and AWC B Gain items are applied to white balance By pressing the OnePushAWC button this unit saves all the changes on the Camera page Next the white balance setting is switched to the AWC mode and the white balance is automatically adjusted to the optimal setting for the current image The results are reflected in the AWC R Gain and AWC B Gain fields Set values ATW Wide ATW Narrow ATW Full AWC Memo e To execute OnePushAWC fill the screen completely with a white object in a location with lighting conditions similar to those of the subject you are going to shoot e Depending on the subject and lighting condition you may not achieve the desired white balance even if you have performed OnePushAWC once In this case perform OnePushAWC again 4 AWC R Gain Sets the gain of R red when in the AWC mode A larger value increases the redness and a smaller value decreases the redness Set values 0 to 107 to 255 4 AWC B Gain Sets the gain of B blue when in the AWC mode A larger value increases the blueness and a smaller value decreases the blueness Set values 0 to 168 to 255 ALC Maintains the video level according to the object brightness The priority of motion by AGC or the priority of picture quality by Sense Up can be selected If both are set simultaneously you can set their priority using the Priority option g
84. e shooting direction secure the ceiling mount section to the ceiling e Ensure that the connection cables are not caught in between and secure the ceiling mount section to the ceiling with 3 screws Front of the camera 4FRONT mark M4x3 25 mm and above Wooden screws O 5 mm and below Note e Use M4 fixing screws and bolts e Use 04 1 wooden screws e The length of the screws should be 25 mm 1inch and above e Place and install the product horizontally The camera will not operate properly if it is slanted e The screw head should be 5 mm and below If the ceiling structure is metal image noise may occur e Do not use screws for which the screw head is embedded after fastening e g flat countersunk head screws Otherwise the insulating resin part may be damaged thus preventing proper insulation Memo e Always use three screws and mount securely e Tighten the screws again during maintenance just to be safe e The plastic parts on the ceiling fixing holes of the ceiling mount section act as an insulation between the ceiling mount section and the ceiling structure If the ceiling structure is metal and insulation is not provided between the camera and the ceiling structure image noise may occur Be sure to provide insulation 2 Remove the tape lens cap and packing sheet from the lens section of the camera 3 Mountthe dome cover on the main unit and remove the protective sheet
85. e All characters entered in the JPEG comment segment will be saved but some characters may not be displayed when Camera ID is viewed with the Built in Viewer e For more details about the format of the JPEG files refer to the API Guide on the supplied CD ROM Scenefile You can select the setting that is suitable for the shooting scene You can select the following eight scenes You can customize the Camera page settings except Camera ID stored in Scenefile e General General location Indoor Place with indoor lighting e Outdoor For shooting the subject in sunlit conditions e ActiveGamma The most appropriate gamma correction is applied according to the brightness of the image Traffic For shooting a subject that moves at high speeds for example during road surveillance DataSaving Data can be saved for VBR or VFS coding using noise suppression For details about the VBR or VFS settings refer to the Encoding Page P 45 page Day Color Always shoots in color This setting is used for shooting in bright locations such as in sunlit areas during the day Night B amp W Always shoots in black and white This setting is used for shooting in dark locations such as at night or when the objectis illuminated by infrared light Set values General Indoor Outdoor ActiveGamma Traffic DataSaving Day Color Night B amp W Memo _ M __O_i_ g e If you press the OK button the settings
86. e Framerate Assigns priority to the frame rate Set this to maintain the frame rate for JPEG images requested by clients Delivery requests that exceed the maximum number will be denied Set values Client Number Framerate Advanced Settings Page Protocol Page 63 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes 1 10 dx4 JeUus9 U Huls Hulyjes a Multicast Page This page is for setting manual multicast transmission This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Press the OK button to save changes made on this page e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made Memo e When the power of the camera is turned off accidentally during multicast transmission multicast transmission will restart automatically after the camera is rebooted Settings TOK 640x480 225 0 2 1 Start Setting values with are default values Encoder No 1 to No 3 For setting manual distribution by Encoder No 1 to No 3 Memo e Only the setting options for the encoder in operation will be displayed D Encode Displays the Encode settings specified for each encoder t P45 Encoding Page Displayed
87. e any object inside the product Placing a metallic or inflammable object may cause a fire or shock hazard 6 Safety Precautions Contents Getting Started Safety Precautions ccccccssssseeeeessssseeeeeeees 2 OS Se opener emoreteatsnactiee nate nets aecteaeducoaes 7 FeAlUrOS sisson aopen E EAEE 8 PROCAUNONS cccctsaccrawesatacednetiqtianectetmaredeadcceness 10 PCC CSSONGS sosiaa nanara EEES ER ATER REE 13 Name of Parts cscuncecdvacsvecsnaisckneWocdd sive maundisteunsbe 14 MING 7U sssi 14 VN HGS7ZWPU sorsssinsnisin eindanna nan iaia 16 Alarm Input Output Signal ccccccesseeeeees 17 Camera Setting Requirements Operating Environment cccceceeeeeeeeees 18 NETVOMK sosiaa eiennenn AEE TEE EA 18 WV AS ae ENE 20 Settings PAGS sassoni 20 Pages Available to Each User eeee 21 Mounting the Camera Installation and Connection Preparations YN HGS 7 acsascenseateatencesancnstaanseateacsteniduencantes 22 Mounting the Camera VN H657V 0 25 Installation and Connection Preparations OVINEHIGS 7 VVIPU seisseen nae 27 Mounting the Camera VN H657WPU 29 IP Address Settings IP Address Setting Procedure 32 Step1 Set the IP Address of the Computer for Configuring the Camera Settings 000 32 Step2 Internet Explorer Setting c000 33 Step3 Connecting the Camera to the Computer ne eee ae eee ere een 34 Step4 IP A
88. e cookies the current viewer settings are deleted The next time when you start the Built in Viewer the viewer will operate in the initialized state List of operations e Built in Viewer Screen Configuration P 74 e Image Settings Settings P 76 e PTZ Settings P 78 e PTZ Control P 81 e Unicast Settings P 84 e Multicast Settings P 85 e On Screen Display Settings P 86 e Other Settings P 87 e Exiting Built in Viewer P 87 If the display or configuration of the open window appears strange check the computer settings as follows 1 Select Start Control Panel Appearance and Personalization 2 Open Adjust screen resolution under Display 3 Check that Resolution is set to Monitor size recommended in use Otherwise change the Monitor size recommendedg setting and press the OK button 5 In Display Settings press the Keep changes button 74 Built in Viewer Operation Built in Viewer Screen Configuration Memo e Built in Viewer settings are stored in cookies e From this Settings screen you can set up the Built in Viewer as the software on the computer You cannot set up camera operations from this screen e Some menus may not be displayed depending on the firmware version For the latest firmware version please visit our website The latest firmware version can be found on the Download page of V NETWORKS http wwws jvckenwood
89. e sizes can be set for Encoder No 3 thus it has to be set to OFF 94 Appendix Restrictions during Multi encoding Specifications VN H657U and VN H657WPU Common Specifications Overall Alarm input No voltage a contact input NPN open collector input low level latch momentary 500 ms and above Circuit current during low level 1 mA Applied voltage during high level DC 3 3 V NPN open collector output Allowable applied voltage DC 20 V Allowable inflow current 25 mA Alarm output Number of Upto 100 preset positions CAMERA HEAD Image pickup 1 2 8 CMOS device Minimum brightness of object Color 0 7 Ix typ 50 output AGC High WIDE edge Black Level Normal 1 30 During B amp W 0 3 Ix typ 50 output AGC High WIDE edge Black Level Normal 1 30 ATW Wide ATW Narrow ATW Full AWC White balance Electronic 1 30 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 250 Shutter 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Auto 1 30 1 100 Auto 1 30 1 1000 Auto 1 30 1 8000 Flickerless Backlight 4 photometry areas can be Compensation selected Color level lt YES adjustment Edge Horizontal and vertical level enhancement adjustable Network section Image JPEG H 264 High Profile compression H 264 Baseline Profile format Frame size 1920x1080 1280x960 1280x720 720x480 D1 640x480 640x360 352x240 320x240 Network Supports 100 BASE TX interface 10 BASE T FULL HALF
90. ed earlier e Secure the fall prevention wire tightly with a nut and washer 2 Run the cables from the wall through the cable connection hole 3 Mount the camera to the wall e Mount the camera to the camera anchor bolts that were installed earlier e Secure the camera tightly with a nut and washer Fall prevention wire Note e This product weighs approximately 5 6 kg Mount the camera while paying careful attention to prevent it from falling e For your safety hold the arm section during installation e After installing paint the nuts and washers to prevent corrosion 4 Connect the power cable e To supply power from an AC 24 V power supply connect a power cable e To supply power via PoE plus you do not need to connect a power cable Go to the next step ee P30 Connect the LAN cable e After connecting the power cable wind the waterproof tape adhesive e After connecting push the power cable into the arm of the camera Solder welding or crimping Insulating tape To Power Supply Wind the waterproof tape adhesive Power cord for connecting to AC 24 V Reference value Conductor Diameter Maximum connection mm distance m 01 0 and above 20 01 6 and above 60 02 0 and above 100 02 6 and above 180 Memo e The default IP address setting is 192 168 0 2 Note e For safety reasons turn on the power only
91. ed into 12 horizontal x 8 vertical blocks allowing you to specify motion detection settings for each block Click on the block to detect motion The block appears in blue indicating that it is now enabled for motion detection Right clicking on a blue block clears the blue display and excludes it from motion detection By moving the mouse with the left or right button pressed down you can select multiple blocks at the same time After setting all the blocks press the OK button to enable the motion detection settings for each of the blocks Motion Detection For setting motion detection to On Off Set values ON OFF Level For setting the sensitivity of motion detection Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level and hence it is more sensitive Set values O to 4 to 10 All Mask Masks all blocks and cancels the motion detection settings The blue display for all the blocks is cleared Clear Mask Clears the masks for all blocks and enables the motion detection settings All blocks are displayed in blue Advanced Settings Page Motion Detection Page 59 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U HuisA Huiyjes 1 10 dx4 JeUus9 U HuisA HBuiyjes a Tampering Detection Page This page sets the tampering detection parameters Such cases are usually thought to be caused by blocked lenses or obstructing objects This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Ad
92. ed on walls Be sure to place the camera head horizontally The product will not work properly if it is tilted Use of this product and cables connected to this product at locations where strong electric waves and magnetic waves are generated e g near radio TV transformer monitor etc may cause noise interferences in the images or changes in the color Inadequate heat ventilation may result in malfunction of this product Be sure not to block vents around the product This product discharges heat from the surface of the main unit Do not install it at locations directly subjected to cold air such as near the vents of air conditioners or at locations with high temperature Condensation may occur inside the dome cover e Do not store in the following environments K might result in malfunctions or failure Locations beyond the allowable operating humidity range of 20 RH to 90 RH Condensation is not allowed Near equipment that emits strong magnetic fields such as transformers or motors Near equipment that emits radio waves such as transceivers and mobile phones Locations with excessive dust and sand Locations that are subject to vibration such as inside the car or ship Locations prone to moisture such as window side Locations subject to steam or oil such as kitchens Special environment such as those with combustible atmosphere Locations that are subjected to radiation X rays Salt attack
93. el 7 Memo e The target file size varies with the frame size and picture quality level settings The reference value per frame is displayed to the right of the picture quality setting pull down menu 46 Advanced Settings Page Encoding Page When Multi Encode is selected in Encode Each of the three channels of the encoder can be set to H 264 High H 264 Baseline or JPEG anda different frame size can also be specified However only one channel is available for H 264 Baseline and therefore it cannot be set for multiple encoders at the same time OK _cancel Single Encode ME Multi Encode JPEG H 264 Baseline H 264 High 352x240 320x240 75 fps 5 fps 3 fps IGA P4 Framerate Encoder No 2 20 640x360 640x480 352x240 320x240 Encoder No 3 30 fps 25 fps 15 fps 10 fps 2fps 1 fps kbps 30 HEUG VBR mode please specify the bitrate as the one in 30fps in spite of current framerate setting itrate from the camera will be automatically reduced according to the framerate setting 5 fps 5 fps 3 fps Frame Interval ease refer to the following recommended range of H 264 bit rate When it sets outside recommended range it is not distributed by the specified bit rate H 264 High H 264 Baseline Min Bitrate Max Bitrate Min Bitrate Max Bitrate T FF If you change encode settings during multicast streaming multicast streaming wi y start using ne
94. ely to suffer lightning strikes be sure to take appropriate measures such as adding arrestor to the connecting cables Inspect the unit regularly Screws may be loosened due to vibration or deterioration of the mounting section Perform regular inspections for loosened screws and check whether there is any danger of the unit falling off Mount the camera correctly Make sure to use the ceiling mount section VN H657U Be sure to connect the fall prevention wire and tighten the fixing screws or nuts securely Do not hang on this product shake it or hang objects over it Applying an excessive load may cause the product to fall off and result in accidents Do not modify this product It may result in accidents Using the correct power and voltage To supply power to this product make use of AC 24 V 50 Hz 60 Hz or PoE Plus IEEE802 3at Type2 Make use of the correct voltage Be sure to use an AC 24 V supply that is isolated from the primary power supply circuit Supplying a power beyond the rated value may result in failures smoke or fire If the camera breaks down turn off the power and contact your dealer immediately When a power beyond the rated value is supplied the internal components may be damaged even if no abnormality is found on the appearance and operation of the camera Please contact your dealer immediately for servicing charged separately Do not plac
95. eration has exceeded the number of recordable operations Further recording cannot be made even if it is within 30 seconds Operations before the limit are recorded After Memory Full is displayed for three seconds Standby will be displayed Pan Tilt Zoom e Pan Tilt operation Press the arrow buttons to move the display area in the direction indicated by the arrow Release the button to stop the movement Press the H button to move to the home position e Zoom operation Use this function to perform zoom operation on the display area Zooms in and enlarges an object Zooms out and reduces an object e Scale display Displays the current magnification Memo e You can restrict the magnification of an object using the button by altering the EZoom Limit settings c P54 EZoom Limit e You can manipulate zooming by rotating the mouse wheel e You can operate the Pan Tilt and Zoom functions using a mouse If you click the mouse on the screen the clicked spot will be the center of the display area Click on Center e If Click on Center is not functioning properly set the magnification to 100 by clicking the magnifying glass icon at the bottom right of the window in the case of Internet Explorer 8 or the settings icon at the top right corner in the case of Internet Explorer 9 If doing so does not resolve the problem set Protocol of Built in Viewer to HT TP Unicas
96. erence that may cause undesired operation Due to design modifications data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior notice Safety Precautions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D INCENDIE OU D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER L APPAREIL A L HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE INFORMATION FOR CANADA RENSEIGNEMENT POUR CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Class A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment European Union This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end of life Instead the product should be handed Attention over to the applicable collection inis point for the recycling of symbol IS electrical and electronic only valid equipment for proper treatment in the recovery and recycling in European accordance with your national Union legislation By disposing of this product correctly you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more information about collection point and recycling of this
97. erminal For connecting the unit to the network It supports PoE Plus IEEE802 3at Type 2 and enables you to use this camera without having to connect to a power supply using a power cord P23 Connect the LAN cable Alarm signal terminal 8 pin For connecting the alarm signal cable P17 Alarm Input Output Signal t P24 Connect the alarm signal cable to the alarm signal terminal List of Alarm Signal Terminal Signals Pin Number Signal Name INPUT1 INPUT1 COM INPUT2 INPUT2 COM OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT1 COM OUTPUT2 8 OUTPUT2 COM Fall prevention wire for ceiling mounting hole Mount a fall prevention wire for ceiling from the ceiling slab or channel to this hole to prevent the camera from falling Memo e The fall prevention wire for ceiling is not supplied N O1 G Po Wire clamp fixing hole This is used to bundle wires Fall prevention wire fixing bracket This is for attaching the fall prevention wire of the camera Camera connection terminal female For connecting to the connection terminal male of the camera Name of Parts 15 payeys Bum Ea peyeis buined i VN H657WPU Camera securing hole x4 This hole is used for mounting the camera on the wall Cable connecting hole cap Remove the cap and pull out the cables from this hole for connection c P28 Remove the ca
98. ers JPEG images before and after the occurrence of an alarm that matches the preset conditions to the FTP server e Constant Alarm Enables both Constant and Alarm recording Set values Constant Alarm Constant Alarm 52 Advanced Settings Page FTP Recording Page Constant Settings for performing constant recording L Encoder For selecting the encoder for performing constant recording Memo e You can select a JPEG encoder number Interval For setting the recording interval in seconds Set values 1 to 65535 seconds gt File Naming Three types of recording file names are available for selection e Auto Generated from the year month day hour minute second and number Example 20121114161032 001 2 jpg e Manual Year month day hour minute second and number are added to User Defined String in the file name Example Camera1_20121114161032001 jpg e Manual2 File name contains only the character string entered in User Defined String Example Camerat jpg Set values Auto Manual1 Manual2 Sunday to Saturday For selecting whether to activate or stop recording by day of the week Set values Unmask All Mask All Unmask Span Mask Span e For setting the time period when Unmask Span or Mask Span is selected Set values OOHOOM to 24HOOM Alarm Settings for performing alarm recording L Encoder For setting the encoder for performing alarm recording
99. f alignment if the power of the product is turned off for along time or when there is prolonged power failure If this occurs readjust the clock time t P65 Time Page e The fan inside this unit is a consumable part Replace the fan every five years You can also set the alarm trigger to notify on fan stoppage via mail or TCP when the fan stops functioning for some reasons c P48 Alarm Page e If the fan stops functioning turn off this unit and consult your dealer Before starting an important recording be sure to perform a test recording in order to confirm that a normal recording is possible We do not accept liability for the loss of a recording in the case of it becoming impossible to record due to a problem in the video camera VTR hard disk recorder or video tape The motion detection and tampering detection features are simple functions They cannot be used as a substitute for a security alarm JVC shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages caused in the event of false detection or failure to detect by these functions We shall not be liable for any inconveniences or damages caused as a result of operational failure for alarm input output Accessories Before mounting this product please check to ensure that all the following accessories and attachments are available VN H657U e INSTRUCTIONS Installation IP Address Settings 1 e Warranty Card for USA 1 e Template
100. fach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Deutschland e This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes e This installation shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NEFPA 70 The unit is to be powered by a Listed Class 2 power supply or using the PoE Plus The AC 24V power supply should conform to the following Class 2 only For USA isolated power supply only For Europe and other e Any Mention in this manual of Alarm inputs outputs have not been evaluated by UL to be used for Burglar Alarm Functionality Safety Precautions 5 payeys Bum peyeis Buma a Consult your dealer as special technique is required when installing this product Ensure that the fixing screws or nuts are tightened securely otherwise the unit may fall off Mounting to a firm place As the unit contain parts rotating at high speed mount it on a firm place with sufficient strength to support the vibration and weight of the unit Mass Approx 2 0 kg VN H657U Approx 5 6 kg VN H657WPU If the strength is weak the vibration will cause fuzzy images on the monitor screen In the worst scenario the camera may even fall off and hit somebody resulting in serious accidents This unit is able to divert lightning conduction to itself and the connecting cables to a certain extent but this is not 100 guaranteed For installation locations that are lik
101. frared filter mechanism During low illuminance such as nighttime switching the infrared filter to OFF will switch the product to high sensitivity mode B amp W Use of One touch Lock Mechanism VN H657U It employs an original one touch lock mechanism for easy attachment detachment making installation and maintenance simple Privacy Mask function This function allows you to blank out areas that you do not wish to display in the location to be recorded Motion Detection Feature This feature enables output of an alarm upon detection of motion in the video image within preset area Pre post recorded JPEG image files can be sent to the FTP server by the alarm Support for Multicast This product supports multicast which enables transmission of image data to multiple computers on the network without lowering the frame rate HTTP based API This product comes with HTTP based API This feature enables you to perform setting and control via the network Equipped with Built in Viewer Software This product comes with a Built in Viewer that enables you to monitor camera images JPEG or H 264 on the computer It can also be used to configure the camera settings and control the camera It also employs a GUI for greater user friendliness Waterproof and Weatherproof Chassis VN H657WPU This camera is equipped with a dust proof and drip proof mechanism that prevents it from being subject to rain and
102. h IEEE802 3at Type 2 power supply device and a LAN cable of Category 5e or higher Check the cable For some PoE Plus power supply devices such as a hub power will not be supplied when the number of PoE PoE Plus terminals connected exceeds the limit of the total electrical power that can be supplied For more information please refer to the instruction manual of the PoE Plus power supply device Ifyou have a computer connected to the same LAN search for the IP address using JVC VN SearchTool on the computer cannot display the Settings page of the camera Check the current settings of Internet Explorer When a proxy server is in use configure the proxy server settings of the Internet Explorer accordingly The power of the camera turns off when VN H657WPU is used in an environment under 10 C Cannot find the menu items and operating items of the Built in Viewer described in the instruction manual When power is supplied using PoE Plus the heater will not work Connect the VN H657WPU to an AC 24 V power supply when using it in an environment under 10 C Is the firmware updated Check out the latest firmware from our website and update the firmware as necessary c P10 Updated Information 88 Troubleshooting Unable to install Built in Viewer a warning message appears when start the Built in Viewer Multicast images do not
103. han the Internet Explorer versions stated in the recommended PC specifications e The Built in Viewer consists of a software component called ActiveX The ActiveX is usually installed when the Built in Viewer is used for the first time However installation may be rejected depending on the anti virus software settings lf this occurs change the settings of the anti virus software e The camera image may not appear smooth at times due to factors such as fluctuations in the CPU and memory load or network jitter This is not a malfunction The symptoms may improve when the camera settings are changed c P45 Encoding Page LAN Environment e 10BASE T 100BASE TX network interconnected using devices such as an IEEE802 3 compliant switching hub e JEEE802 3at compliant switching hub when PoE plus is used GMPv2 compliant network when multicast is in use 18 Operating Environment Network e Ensure that there is sufficient network bandwidth for the data volume to be sent out by the camera Do not send multicast stream that exceeds the bandwidth If the entire bandwidth is used by the multicast stream control of this camera via the network may fail e Data volume to be sent by the camera varies with the settings and number of distributions e The maximum bit rate for transmission is about 40 Mbps e Supports up to 20 clients at the same time Frame Rate and Frame Size This products enables simultaneous encoding
104. he manual pan limit after setting Preset Position does not prevent Preset Position operation in the prohibited area When setting Auto Trace and Preset Position and the Pan Limit setting is ON panning is unavailable in the prohibited area e As Auto Trace and Move Preset Position have priority over manual pan limit setting pan limit after setting Auto Trace or Preset Position does not prevent Auto Trace or Preset Position operation gt Tilt Limit This item sets the movable range of the tilt vertical operation during manual operation When this item is set to 10 the movable range of the tilt operation is from 10 to 90 It cannot operate between 5 and 9 When the Auto Flip item is set to Digital Flip Tilt Limit is set for the tilt operation to 180 Set values 5 Degree to O Degree to 10 Degree Memo e When the camera is moved to a prohibited area by some operation for which priority is assigned to Tilt Limit and manual tilting is performed it operates in the following manner e Tilt operation is disabled in the prohibited area Tilt will be forcibly moved to the effective area e Once the camera enters the effective area the Tilt Limit settings take over and tilt operation can only be performed in the effective area e t does not affect the Preset Position Auto Pan and Auto Trace operations Preset Position Speed gt Speed This item sets the speed of moving to the prese
105. i encoding Advanced Settings Page Encoding Page 47 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes f 1 10 dx4 JeUus9 U Huis Huiyjes fo Alarm Page This page sets actions to be taken if an alarm occurs You can set up to five actions No 1 to No 5 This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click Alarm e Press the OK button to enable the new settings Only items that are valid under the selected Action will be saved If you set an Action to Disable its settings are initialized e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made e The contents displayed changes depending on the selected action and the item of 1st Trigger Settings Action 1st Trigger Max Interval 1st Trigger Max Interval 2nd Trigger 2nd Trigger Max Interval Disable ki zz sec 1 3600 Action 1st Trigger Max Interval 2nd Trigger Setting values with are default values 48 Advanced Settings Page Alarm Page Action Selects the action to perform when the alarm is activated e Disable Performs no action e Mail Sends out e mail Spec
106. ify the recipient s mail address The subject of the mail is Alarm from model name For example the subject is Alarm from VN H657WP in the case of VN H657WPU Enter the message to send in Mail Text Enter a message not longer than 127 characters To attach the latest image to the mail set JPEG Attachment to ON TCP Sends the text string input in the TCP Data field via TCP to the recipients specified in TCP IP Address and TCP Port Number e UDP Sends the text string input in the UDP Data field via UDP to the recipients specified in UDP IP Address and UDP Port Number e Switch Scene File Specifies the filming scene e Position Moves to the position set at Action Position Number P50 Action Position Number e Pin Output Make Changes Pin Output1 to Make e Pin Output Break Changes Pin Output1 to Break e Pin Output2 Make Changes Pin Output2 to Make e Pin Output2 Break Changes Pin Output2 to Break Set values Disable Mail TCP UDP Switch Scene File Position Pin Output1 Make Pin Output1 Break Pin Output2 Make Pin Output2 Break 1st Trigger Select the 1st trigger to perform an action Set values Pin Input Make Pin Input Break Pin Input2 Make Pin Input2 Break Position Motion Detection Tampering Detection Time FAN Stop Memo e If youset the 2nd Trigger to Disable an action will be performed when only 1st Trigger is triggered
107. ing access using admin e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click Maintenance Settings eS es EE Streaming Manager 0 01 617 SPL2840 PT Controller 1 00 010 SPL2808 Peripheral 1 00 005 SPL2809 Restart Initialize 4 Restart Restarts the camera The camera takes about 1 minute to restart gt All Settings Restarts the camera and initializes the set values of the camera The camera takes about 1 minute to initialize or restart All passwords are initialized as well However the time zone setting and the time of the clock built in the camera is not reset Current services such as JPEG H 264 streaming are all stopped Firmware gt Update Updates the camera firmware and restarts the camera Copy the new firmware file to the computer where you use the Internet Explorer and specify the file by clicking the Browse button Press the Update button to start firmware updating Current services such as JPEG H 264 streaming are all stopped The firmware updating may take several minutes When the firmware is successfully updated the message is displayed in the Internet Explorer Memo e Executing update does not reset the camera settings Note e Do not shut down the system and computer power supplies when the firmware is being updated and when the camera is restarting immediately after firmware updating If the power is shut down it may cause a malfunction of camer
108. is complete the Built in Viewer is displayed When the IP address of the camera is unknown IP address settings cannot be changed by accessing via a computer when the IP address of the camera is unknown You can use the following method to identify the IP address e Access the TOOL_E folder of the supplied CD ROM disk and search for the camera in the LAN using the JVC VN SearchT ool of this folder For the JVC VN SearchTool details please open the README file in the TOOL_E folder Memo e This camera will perform the initial operation of pan tilt Zoom upon powering on It takes about 90 seconds before the initial operation starts This is not a malfunction e The settings required for running the Built in Viewer on the PC are stored in cookies e Settings that are stored in cookies are information related to the operation of the Built in Viewer such as the number of the encoder to be displayed and whether the display size is setto a specified or variable size Settings related to camera operation are not stored in cookies Step4 IP Address Setting for the Camera 1 Click Details of Built in Viewer b et Mask auit Gatewa afu Hz Bis Bo Bas vero 1 Specify the Network e When selecting DHCP Disable Select DHCP Disable for the Network option Then enter required values in IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway e When selecting DHCP Enable
109. items may not be set due to the access authorization In such case items won t be displayed Basic Settingi 1 cveseasaccoosssevsaceataaseatanceoess P 38 Basic Setting2 2 lt sscsccccccasacakeremascgaccanteane P 39 Advanced Settings cccccsssssseeeeeeeeeeees Camera 2 nnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnno P 41 Encoding 2 cernes P 45 Alarmni PZ cercacsncetenessctierrenmaseaaentaciiecrenaes P 48 Alarm Environment 2 0sseeeeeeees P 50 L Alarm Output o oo P 51 FTP Recording 2 scccicccsccuccxsctareceascucdeas P 52 Lal 74 FG 22 EEEE EEES E P 54 LUANG A A A A ES P 54 Preset Position Speed 008 P 55 AOFI n P55 Auto Patrol 2 cecceacercnctccsnticscnctimusoancters P 56 Privacy Mask 2 stssstevemeniaterenncdervervenns Motion Detection 2 c eeseeeeeeeeees P 59 Tampering Detection 2 ccccceee P 60 Network 1 cccccecessssseeeeseseesseeeeseees P 61 IP SEUNG serce P61 RANET 2g ceted one soccete ceacadspsasderenee eendeceuies P 61 Protocol T rsisi P 62 Multicast C2 senienas P 64 LME ece er rrr rere P65 Password 1 ncsenscitcnuevixustinciosenecenoetducdue P 66 Maintenance 1 ccccecesseeseeeeeeeeees P 67 Miscellaneous ccccsececseseeeeeeeseeees P 68 Operation 2 cceciciccesaseucteccetveesactiece ceeds P 68 Operation S ccesonct teenies wcrmkenosaceineencs P 68 CLOG
110. ithout prior notice Specifications 97 VN H657U HD IP PTZ CAMERA VN H657WPU OUTDOOR HD IP PTZ CAMERA LST1528 001A 2013 JVC KENWOOD Corporation
111. lighting condition you may not achieve the desired white balance even if you have performed OnePushAWC once In this case perform OnePushAWC again e Even when white balance is set to AT W Wide or ATW Narrow pressing the OnePushAWC button switches the mode automatically to AWC Iris The iris is adjusted automatically You can also set exposure compensation to 1 with respect to the auto adjustment value gt Mode e Auto 1 Converges to a level darker than Auto e Auto This setting is used under general circumstances e Auto 1 Converges to a level brighter than Auto Set values Auto 1 Auto Auto 1 Back Light Compensation Set this feature when there is a bright light source in the same direction as the object Enables unwanted light sources to be excluded from the photometry area Mode e OFF Disables backlight compensation e Area 1 to 4 Select a photometry area from the four areas Set values OFF Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Photometry area O O Co i OFF Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Memo e The backlight compensation area is not linked to the electronic zoom Day Night Sets video to Black amp White mode Also allows you to select from among 3 levels for automatically activating Black amp White mode in low light conditions Mode Color Keeps color mode activated at all times e Black amp White Keeps Black amp White mode ac
112. matic color temperature tracking Narrow mode Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the light Color temperature 3200 K to 8000 K ATW Full The Auto Tracking White Balance automatic color temperature tracking adjusts the white balance automatically in a wide color temperature range according to the color temperature of the lighting AWC Selects the Auto White Balance Control AWC mode Set values ATW Wide ATW Narrow ATW Full AWC gt R Gain Sets the gain of R red during AWC button Increases the redness red level e button Decreases the redness red level Memo e Click the or button once to change to the next value To change the value continuously click repeatedly The value will not change if the button remains pressed down gt B Gain Sets the gain of B blue during AWC button Increases the blueness blue level button Decreases the blueness blue level Memo e Click the or button once to change to the next value To change the value continuously click repeatedly The value will not change if the button remains pressed down gt OnePushAWC button Executes AWC automatic white balance control Memo e To execute OnePushAWC fill the screen completely with a white object in a location with lighting conditions similar to those of the subject you are going to shoot e Depending on the subject and
113. mera 1 Remove the dome cover e Loosen the screws x4 and remove the dome cover from the camera Dome cover esawen y Bununon 2 Remove the lens cap and tape used during transporting Tape YA j IN K y Heater ON OFF switch Lens cap Memo e When installing the heater at an unrequired location turn off the ON OFF switch of the heater Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657WPU 27 eBiawWeyd y Huljuno 3 Insert the silica gels e Be sure to insert the provided silica gels in the position as shown in the diagram 1 Loosen the screw and lift up the clamp 2 Take out three silica gels from the aluminum bag and insert them into the back of the heater as shown in the diagram e After inserting the silica gels check that they are not touching the heater 3 Fix the silica gels firmly with the clamp and fasten the screw e Turn the clamp until the silica gels are secured followed by tightening the screw Silica gel x3 3 Fasten the silica gels firmly Sy the clamp m eZ Memo e During reconnection or re installation after repair or maintenance make sure to replace the silica gels with new ones e Consult your dealer on the replacement procedures Use the silica gel with a service part number of LW40500 001A for the part to be replaced Note e If silica gel is not inserted the camera lens and dome cover may turn foggy an
114. mera c P32 IP Address Setting Procedure Removing the Camera 1 Release the lock by sliding the camera fixing lock knobs toward the ceiling 2 Press the two camera fixing lock knobs from both the left and right sides to remove the camera unit 3 Remove the fall prevention wire by performing the mounting procedures in the reverse sequence Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657WPU Be sure to put on protective glasses to protect your eyes from falling objects when mounting the camera Setting Up the Wall 1 Make a hole in the wall e Make a hole 045 mm for the connecting cables to pass through Note e Check the strength of the wall A less firm wall may cause the unit to fall 2 Install the anchor bolts for mounting the camera e Install 4 anchor bolts M8 x 35 mm and above to mount the camera 3 Install the anchor bolt for mounting the fall prevention wire e Install the anchor bolt to mount the fall prevention wire 30 mm below the center of the upper two anchor bolts that are used to mount the camera ao Anchor bolt to mount the fall prevention wire O Anchor bolts to mount the camera 4 Pull the cables from the hole in the wall e Pull the power cable LAN cable and alarm signal cable from the wall LAN cable S 2o Do Power cable Alarm signal cable Setting Up the Ca
115. mercury lamps This is nota malfunction of the camera but is due to principles related to Sense Up gt Priority Sets the priority of ALC function for maintaining the video level according to the object brightness e Combo Selects the best combination automatically e Motion Assigns priority to AGC automatic gain control This is suitable for shooting fast moving objects Quality Assigns priority to the Sense Up function This is suitable for shooting objects requiring a high picture quality Set values Combo Motion Quality Shutter Speed Sets the shutter speed e 1 30 to 1 10000 Fixes the shutter speed e Auto 1 30 1 100 Varies the shutter speed automatically between 1 30 and 1 100 seconds according to the brightness e Auto 1 30 1 1000 Varies the shutter speed automatically between 1 30 and 1 1000 seconds according to the brightness e Auto 1 30 1 8000 Varies the shutter speed automatically between 1 30 and 1 8000 seconds according to the brightness e Flickerless Sets a shutter speed to prevent flickering in the 50 Hz power frequency Set values 1 30 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 10000 Auto 1 30 1 100 Auto 1 30 1 1000 Auto 1 30 1 8000 Flickerless Memo e Flickers may occur when this is set to a value other than Flickerless e f Sense Up is set to a value other than OFF Shutter Speed cannot be set to a value between 1 50 and 1 10000
116. n or operator e When the Control Menu is open click Viewer Setup to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu e Click Multicast to open the Settings screen e When you click the Apply button the current settings are made valid on the viewer and they are stored in the computer Unicast Multicast Video Multicast IP Address 225 0 1 1 Multicast Port Apply On Screen Display Other Multicast IP Address You can change the multicast IP address Factory default 225 0 1 1 Multicast Port You can change the multicast port number Factory default 49152 Memo Set the multicast IP address and multicast port to the same value specified for the destination address and destination port respectively in the Multicast page c P64 Multicast Page uoiei3do Ea Viewer Setup Multicast Settings 85 uoleisdo fo On Screen Display Settings Sets a display item on the viewer screen For the Built in Viewer characters are displayed as overlay on the video image This page can be used during access using admin or operator e When the Control Menu is open click Viewer Setup to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu e Click On Screen Display to open the Settings screen e When you click the Apply button the current settings are made valid on the viewer and they are stored in the computer On Screen Display Unicast Multicast On Screen Display Camera ID on Position Title
117. n using infrared illumination Set values Normal IR 44 Advanced Settings Page Camera Page Back Light Compensation Set this feature when there is a bright light source in the same direction as the object Enables unwanted light sources to be excluded from the photometry area e OFF Disables backlight compensation e Area 1 to 4 Select a photometry area from the four areas Set values OFF Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Photometry area O m Co be OFF Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Memo e The backlight compensation area is not linked to the electronic zoom Encoding Page This page sets the JPEG H 264 encoding parameters Settings here are linked to the Encode item of Basic Setting2 page c P39 Basic Setting2 Page This page can be used during access using admin or operator e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click Encoding e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made e There is upper limit to transmission bit rate from the camera If a bit rate that exceeds upper limit is specified this new setting will not be ap
118. ncoder No 1 and No 2 Setting Combinations e During multi encoding there is a limit to the total number of pixels per unit time that can be encoded simultaneously by three encoders total frame size and frame rate processed by each encoder e Encoder No 2 cannot be set to a frame size with a resolution higher than that of Encoder No 1 e If you have selected an invalid combination on the Encode page a pop up message indicating that the limit on the total number of pixels per unit time has been exceeded when you press the OK button e Refer to the table below for the settable Encoder No 1 and No 2 combinations Encoder No 2 settings 1920 x 1080 920 1080 e so amp 1920 x 1080 31 20x960 so 1280x720 som ee p Fame 1920 x 1080 1 aoo a o E E 720x480 301 640 x 480 640x360 352x240 320x240 A Encoder No 2 settable Encoder No 3 not settable Both Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3 not settable Encoder No 1 a Encoder No 1 settings 92 Appendix Restrictions during Multi encoding pw je ast ee ee a 920 1080 r260 720 30 1 we we moo 90 1 Peaoxaso 80 1 Pe4oxseo 30 1 Pas2xeao 80 1 en 0 1 Encoder No 2 settable Encoder No 3 setting arbitrary Encoder No 2 settable Encoder No 3 setting restricted 2 Encoder No 2 settable Encoder No 3 setting restricted Both Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3
119. nsmission When there is considerable delay in the network however missing data may occur and the image frame rate may drop In the case of H 264 noise interference may occur and playback may fail When packet loss occurs during multicast sending from camera the image frame rate may drop In the case of H 264 noise interference may occur and playback may fail List of Protocols and Port Numbers Used by Camera The camera uses the protocols and port numbers listed below Ensure that these ports are allowed through the firewall when a firewall is to be installed Protocol Port number Purpose of use Source TCP 80 JPEG H 264 acquistion Web Settings page API TCP 554 RTSP TCP 32040 Alarm distribution Destination TCP User defined Sending alarm number UDP User defined number TCP 20 21 FTP TCP 25 Mail delivery TCP 110 POP Mail Delivery UDP 123 SNTP UDP 161 SNMP Operating Protocol ONVIF This camera supports ONVIF Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF is a forum that is standardizing surveillance device network protocols Protocols for discovery of surveillance devices acquisition and modification of surveillance device settings and audio video data transfer are standardized under ONVIF The initial user name and password are set as follows UserName admin Password jvc This camera fulfills the ONVIF Profile S Network 19 syu w nb y Huljjes euewey
120. o configure the IP address of the camera Step1 Set the IP Address of the Computer for Configuring the Camera Settings P 32 Set the IP address of the computer for configuring the camera settings v Step2 Internet Explorer Setting P 33 Configure the Internet Explorer settings in order to establish connection between the computer and the camera Step3 Connecting the Camera to the Computer P 34 Connect the computer to the camera v Step4 IP Address Setting for the Camera P 35 Set the IP Setting item on the Basic Setting1 screen to DHCP Disable or DHCP Enable Note e Do not reset the camera and do not turn the power supply off immediately after you have changed the settings Otherwise your settings will be lost and the camera may returned to the factory defaults 32 IP Address Setting Procedure Step1 Set the IP Address of the Computer for Configuring the Camera Settings The camera is set to DHCP Disable the DHCP client function is Off by default The camera is first started up using the following IP address Set the IP address of the PC correctly so that you can communicate with the following For example set the IP address to 192 168 0 100 and the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 Note If multiple cameras are turned on simultaneously in the same LAN environment access attempts may fail due to IP address duplication Set
121. on and tampering detection setting cannot be performed Settings for motion detection and tampering detection cannot be specified at the same time If one of the detection features motion detection or tampering detection is currently enabled an error message will be displayed when you try to enable the other detection feature Check the message displayed set the currently enabled feature to OFF and perform the detection setting again 90 Troubleshooting Caution The fan is stopped appears on the screen The internal fan is abnormal Please consult your dealer Also stop using this unit and turn off the power Consumable Parts The following are consumable parts They must be replaced once they reach their lifetime The lifetime is only an estimation and differs according to the usage environment and conditions Replacement of consumable parts is chargeable within the guarantee period Consumable Parts Estimated Lifetime Camera module Zoom operation Approx 2 million Focus operation operations Approx 4 million operations Slip ring Approx 5 million operations Fan Approx 50 000 hours Heater relay Approx 100 000 VN H657WPU operations Thin coaxial cable Approx 3 million operations Replace the fan every five years Consumable Parts 91 Appendix Restrictions during Multi encoding Possible E
122. oning material wrapped with air Caps approx 50 mm x 200 mm at two opposite sides of the camera When attaching the ceiling mount section to the camera unit before transporting pull out the tip of the fall prevention wire to prevent it from being caught between the camera and the ceiling mount section Otherwise it may be difficult to detach the ceiling mount section from the camera VN H657U For VN H657U 2 Cushioning material Pull out the tip of the fall prevention wire For VN H657WPU Epy Y i SX N eZ TILU K ho Secure with Ny Transporting the Unit e Remove the connecting cables when transporting the unit e When transporting the unit turn off the power of the system e Pack the unit with cushioning material so as to avoid shock when transporting e Handle the unit with care and do not subject it to vibration or shock Copyright Protection e With the exception of the user being the copyright holder or when permission such as for duplication has been granted by the copyright holder permission is required in principle for the duplication modification or transmission of copyrighted video and audio data Unauthorized duplication modification or transmission of copyrighted material may constitute a copyright infringement and the user may be liable to compensate for any damages When using copyrighted video audio data be sure to check the license agreemen
123. or corrosive gases Locations where medicine is used such as pools Hot or cold places that are beyond the allowable operating temperature range 10 Precautions Allowable operating temperature VN H657U 10 C to 50 C Allowable operating temperature VN H657WPU AC 24 V power supply 40 C to 55 C PoE Plus power supply 10 C to 55 C When power is supplied to VN H657WPU using PoE Plus the heater will not work Use an AC 24 V power supply when using the camera in an environment under 10 C e When the power of the VN H657WPU is turned on in a low temperature environment 40 C to 20 C the camera cannot be accessed during the interval up to two hours while the interior is being heated up by the built in heater It is therefore recommended that power be supplied to the camera at all times when the surrounding temperature is low VN H657WPU is compliant with IP66 but this is not a guarantee that it will not be subject to water seepage in any type of environment Transportation e Do not throw away the original box of the unit Keep it and use it for transporting the unit in future e As the camera unit is of an easily rotatable structure secure the camera unit inside the dome cover such that it does not rotate before transporting Otherwise an error may occur during camera operation 1 With the lens facing the horizontal direction secure the lens unit with a tape 2 Insert cushi
124. ot allowed to use DNS Server Sets an address of DNS server Factory default 0 0 0 0 MAC Address The MAC address of camera is shown as a hexadecimal number Other gt Negotiation Sets the network negotiation If you have selected a value other than Auto do not set the connected network device to Auto Be sure to set it to the same value as the camera Set values Auto 100M Full 100M Half 10M Full 10M Half Note e The camera and another connecting device on the network may connect automatically when other than Auto is selected for the camera and Auto is set for the other connecting device When connection is established with 100M Half or 10M Half restriction on the communication line applies and sending and receiving cannot be executed simultaneously If video streams are distributed from the camera in this state sending of instructions such as PTZ operation to the camera may fail gt MTU Sets the maximum size of packets which contain visual data Set values 1280 to 1500 Advanced Settings Page Network Page 61 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes f 1 10 dx4 JeUus9 U Huis Hulyjes fo Protocol Page This page sets the protocol This page can be used during access using admin Memo e Press the OK button to enable the new settings If the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will
125. p attached Remove the lens cap Is the port number to be used when the client computer accesses to the camera via HTTP correctly specified If the port number is incorrect the Built in Viewer menus will be displayed but videos will not appear and a Connection is failed message will be displayed instead Set the HTTP port value for the Built in Viewer to the same value specified for the HTTP server port on the camera s Protocol page t P63 Protocol Page P84 Unicast Settings Is there any problem with the power cable for connecting this product to the power supply unit Ifthe cable is too long or thin this may increase the resistance and prevent the voltage from being properly supplied Connect using a cable with a thickness length specified for this product ee P23 Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657U ee P29 Mounting the Camera VN H657WPU do not know the IP address of the camera If no changes have been made to the factory default settings the IP address is 192 168 0 2 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The power does not turn on even when PoE Plus is used to supply power lf you have set the IP Setting to DHCP Enable and if you start the camera on the LAN where no DHCP server exists you can start the camera with the factory default IP address Is connection established using a PoE Plus compliant wit
126. play Check the current settings of Internet Explorer The Built in Viewer consists of a software component called ActiveX The ActiveX is usually installed when the Built in Viewer is used for the first time However installation may be rejected depending on the anti virus software settings In this case change the settings of the anti virus software before installing the Built in Viewer Start manual multicast streaming from the Multicast page of the camera ce P64 Multicast Page When install the Built in Viewer authentication by VeriSign appears The Built in Viewer has an electronic signature for authentication by VeriSign If computers are connected to the Internet in the network environment the digital certificate of the Built in Viewer can be checked by VeriSign authentication During multicast reception on the Built in Viewer check to ensure that Destination Address and Destination Port in the Multicast page of the camera coincide with Multicast IP Address and Multicast Port of the Built in Viewer Also use multicast streaming on a network that supports IGMPve2 ce P64 Multicast Page ee P85 Multicast Settings Videos sent via TCP do not play The camera can transmit a maximum of 40 videos via TCP and a maximum of 20 Built in Viewer can be connected to 1 camera 7 If Priority of JPEG Streaming is setto the F
127. pliance c If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water d If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation e lf the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition FOR USA AND CANADA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclos
128. plied For details on the maximum transmission limit refer to the following c P18 Network e The contents displayed in Encoder No 1 Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3 change depending on the type of encoding and the item selected e f the distribution bit rate exceeds 40 Mbps the specified frame rate distribution fails e In cases such as high bitrate distribution at a frame size of 1920x1080 and frame rate of 30 fps particularly slow pan operations the camera image may not appear smooth even on a high performance computer In this case lower the Framesize Framerate and Bitrate and check the image again Memo e H 264 High indicates H 264 High Profile and H 264 Baseline indicates H 264 Baseline Profile Settings Setting values with are default values Encode Select the encoding from Single Encode or Multi Encode Single Encode t P45 When Single Encode is selected in Encode e Multi Encode c P46 When Multi Encode is selected in Encode Set values Single Encode Multi Encode When Single Encode is selected in Encode Enables only Encoder No 1 out of the three channels of encoders Oe cea JPEG i Multi Encode When in VBR cual tabs be sh of cack di sito iby the ecified bit rate Viax Bitrate If you chang code settings a e multicast streaming mu PES note tat f he eae ast streaming will stop a ultic
129. product please contact your local municipal office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Business users If you wish to dispose of this product please visit our web page http www jvc eu to obtain information about the takeback of the product Other Countries outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of this product please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment WARNING FOR EUROPE This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Dear Customer This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety European representative of JVC KENWOOD Corporation is JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Germany Sehr geehrter Kunde sehr geehrte Kundin dieses Ger t stimmt mit den g ltigen europ ischen Richtlinien und Normen bez glich elektromagnetischer Vertr glichkeit und electrischer Sicherheit berein Die europ ische Vertretung f r die JVC KENWOOD Corporation ist JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Post
130. r No 2 59152 Encoder No 3 29152 Start Saves the encoder settings and starts manual distribution It is displayed as a Stop button during distribution The frame rate destination address and destination port cannot be changed while distribution is in progress Time Page This page sets the current clock time This page can be used during access using admin e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made Memo e The time of the internal clock may be significantly out of alignment if the power of the product is turned off for along time or when there is prolonged power failure If this occurs readjust the Time setting Settings Setting values with are default values SNTP Sets the SNTP client function ON Gets the time by periodically accessing the specified NTP server OFF Does not access the NTP server Set values OFF ON Memo e The time is recorded in the JPEG header and H 264 header distributed by the camera The time recorded in the JPEG header and H 264 header may be discontinuous immediately before and after acquiring the time
131. ramerate mode the frame rate requested by the clients are kept but the maximum number of streams is reduced The frame rate of displayed videos is low If the Built in Viewer is in use check the Built in Viewer settings Multicast streaming may be blocked by the Windows 7 Firewalls In that case you can go through the firewalls as follows 1 Select Start Control Panel System and Security 2 Open Check firewall status under Windows Firewall 3 Open the Advanced menu and select Inbound Rules New Rule 4 In New Inbound Rule Wizard select port in Rule type In Protocols and Ports enter the port number for Specific local ports 6 Select Allow the connection in Actions T Select applicable conditions in Profile Register an arbitrary character string for the Name in Name If the network has a narrow bandwidth the frame rate will be limited If Priority of JPEG Streaming is set to the Client Number mode and if the number of streaming requests increases the images are distributed at a frame rate lower than the preset rate lf your computer has multiple network cards disable the network cards to which the camera is not connected You can perform this as follows 1 Select Start Network Connections 2 Right click on the connection s not used for the camera and select Disable
132. rol 0 to 2 Perform the preset Auto Patrol operation Focus corresponding to the selected number Repeats from the beginning after the series of operations Adjust the focus are complete gt Mode t P56 Auto Patrol Page Shows the current mode PAoa Dae Easy AF The configured Auto Trace operation is Auto Focus AF will activate automatically after performed Returns to the starting position after the pan or tilt function is operated manually This completing the series of operations and is convenient as you need not reset the focus resumes after 30 seconds every time you move the camera when there are c P80 Auto Trace many manual operations Note _ _ ____ e Manual e When the Mode item of Auto Return is set to e Click the or button to adjust the focus Auto Patrol and Auto Patrol starts in this manually screen the Auto Patrol mode of Auto Return The focus will change while the or will be changed to the mode that was started in button is being pressed It will stop when the this screen button is released ue P56 Auto Patrol Page e Click the Focus button to focus f Auto Return function is set Auto function that automatically in 1 second O D Q oO was started manually is stopped when Auto Memo Return starts e Pressing the or Focus button releases the Easy AF mode and activates the Manual mode e The Easy A
133. s page can be used during access using admin or operator e When the Control Menu is open click Viewer Setup to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu e Click Unicast to open the Settings screen e When you click the Apply button the current settings are made valid on the viewer and they are stored in the computer Unicast Unicast HTTP Port JPEG Frame Rate Multicast On Screen Display Other 84 Viewer Setup Unicast Settings HTTP Port You can change the port number to be used when the client computer accesses to the camera via HTTP Set to the same value as HTTP Server Port of the Protocol page P62 Protocol Page Factory default 80 JPEG Frame Rate Sets a frame rate for image acquisition by the viewer A high frame rate increases the amount of data processed by the computer where the viewer is running Set values 30 fps 15 fps 10 fps 7 5 fps 6 fps 5 fps 3 fps 2 fps 1fps 1 2 fos 1 3 fps 1 5 fps 1 10 fps 1 15 fps 1 20 fps 1 30 fps 1 60 fps Note e Set the JPEG frame rate so that the CPU load of the computer does not exceed 80 If the CPU is overloaded the computer may not function properly e The highest frame rate for images is the camera s encoding setting c P45 Framerate Multicast Settings You can set the IP address and multicast port for video images via multicast This page can be used during access using admi
134. se of a cross cable LAN cable to use e STP Recommended shield cable e Length of 100 m or shorter e Category 5e and above Note e Cross cables cannot be used with some computers When connecting the camera directly to a computer check the computer s LAN specifications in advance Installation and Connection Preparations VN H657U 23 BiawWeyd y Bununon pm eawen y Huljuno oo 7 Connect the alarm signal cable to the alarm signal terminal e Connectthe alarm signal terminal to external devices such as a sensor or buzzer e For information on the pin number and signal name of the alarm signal refer to the following P15 List of Alarm Signal Terminal Signals e Fore more details on alarm input output refer to the following c P17 Alarm Input Output Signal terminal p25 F AD yy Screw terminal V4 1 Loosen screws on both sides of the screw terminal with a flathead screwdriver and remove the screw terminal Memo e You can remove the screw terminal easily by inserting the tip of the screwdriver into the slit of the screw terminal 2 Peel off about 4 mm of the alarm signal cable covering and insert the cable into the screw terminal 3 Turn the screws at the side to secure the alarm signal cable When the alarm signal cable is secured return the screw terminal that was removed in to its original position Alarm signal cable to use e Length of 50 m
135. sitions cannot be registered when the tilt angle is more than 90 degrees t P55 Auto Flip Memo e This product enables setting up to 100 preset positions including HOME and 1 to 99 e When setting preset positions and Pan Limit is ON pan operation is unavailable in the prohibited areas e As moving preset positions has priority over pan limit set the preset positions when Pan Limit is OFF After that when Pan Limit is set to ON the camera will pan regardless of the prohibited areas e Items that are stored in the preset position include pan tilt zoom focus position title white balance iris and backlight compensation 78 Control PTZ Settings Image Settings PTZ Settings Preset Position Position HOME Title Unregister Auto Pan Auto Trace PTZ Control Position Selects a Position Set values HOME 1 to 99 Title Displays the current title e Title To register or change the title enter a title here You can input up to 32 characters However the JPEG Viewer only supports display up to 16 characters e Register button Click to complete registration of the new position e Unregister button Click to delete information on the selected position Memo e Note that you cannot delete the HOME position Auto Pan Specifies the auto pan settings This item sets the Auto Pan operation which moves at a specific speed from the preset Start
136. sk Setting screen to the Brightness Setting screen gt Brightness Setting screen SUES 10 This item sets the brightness color of the mask 0 is black The larger the number is the closer the color is to white You can check the reference brightness of the mask at Mask Image Set values O to 4 to 10 e Save button This saves the new settings e Close button This closes the Brightness Setting screen Memo __ e To return to the Mask Setting screen click Mask Setting 58 Advanced Settings Page Privacy Mask Page Motion Detection Page This page is for setting motion detection This page can be used during access using admin or operator e The area valid for motion detection is displayed in blue e When motion is detected the area around the screen is highlighted in red e Motion detection is valid only when the camera is at the home position e Click Advanced Settings in the side menu and click Motion Detection e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the distribution capability of the camera is exceeded when images are acquired from the camera by the Built in Viewer or other clients images may not appear on the Motion Detection page Stop the Built in Viewer or other clients before using the Motion Detection page c P87 Exiting Built in Viewer e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning mess
137. sserseseeateness 70 List of Factory Defaults of Each Page 71 Operation Built in Viewer Operation cccccsssssseeeeeees 74 Built in Viewer Screen Configuration 74 CONTO oase E 76 Image Settings Settings ccccseeeeees 76 PIZ SERINGE eksena 78 PIZ OONO oie netomat en et 81 Viewer Setup cccaicessecscedaxerictecescecssesedscresescnedees 84 Unicast Settings ccccccececssssseeeeeeeenees 84 Multicast Settings iacooisiescacestvesadcnssnsesiansecens 85 On Screen Display Settings ce 86 Other Settings sisorisncesiaredsmctseaneuhonidraceatnae 87 Exiting Built in Viewer cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeenees 87 Others Troubleshooting setcccivesecsonusssectsentawiverenchesacicenss 88 Consumable Parts ice cicct csccacetecencancaetccgcegeteacens 91 Appendix Restrictions during Multi encoding N satiate sees cian deco eee ene at E a eee OAA TE 92 SD SCIICAHONS edvecseenevsdaudissseicciassevoceecsioecesacsnsiss 95 Contents 7 payeys Buma Ea peyeis Buma a Features Support for PoE Power over Ethernet Plus This camera supports PoE Plus IEEE802 3at Type 2 and enables power supply through a LAN cable 1 Make use of an AC 24 V power supply when using the heater of VN H657WPU 2 Use a hub or a power supply device that supports PoE Plus compliant with IEEE802 3at Type 2 Power cannot be supplied through a hub that supports PoE IEEE802 3af
138. t and Encoder to No 1 c P75 Built in Viewer Screen Configuration Speed Sets an operation speed 4 Pan Tilt Controls the speed of Pan Tilt operation A larger value increases the operation speed Set values 1 to 8 Zoom Controls the speed of Zoom operation A larger value increases the operation speed Set values 1 to 4 PTZ Control Controls the PTZ function Operate the camera to adjust the direction angle and focus This page can be used during access using admin or operator e While another menu is open click Control to switch to the Control Menu Click PTZ Control to open the Settings screen Image Settings PTZ Settings PTZ Control Auto Pan V Control PTZ Settings 81 uoieisdo f Auto Function Preset Position Select an Auto action and press the Start or Select a preset position and press the GoTo Stop button button When the selected position has been e Start button registered the camera will move to the selected Start the selected Auto function position e Stop button Set values HOME 1 to 99 Stop the running Auto function Memo e This product enables setting up to 100 preset Selectable Auto functions positions including HOME and 1 to 99 e Auto Pan e For details about the preset position see the Performs the configured auto pan operation PTZ Settings page c P79 Auto Pan t P78 Preset Position e Auto Pat
139. t AGC Sets the AGC automatic gain control level You can adjust the brightness of image according to the object brightness OFF When the AGC function is not in use e Mid When the amount of light is insufficient e High When the amount of light is particularly insufficient Set values OFF Mid High Memo e If Day Night is set to Auto Low Auto Mid or Auto High you cannot set this item to OFP e The screen appears grainy at dark locations when the AGC feature is in use gt Sense Up This function is used to raise the sensitivity level by lengthening the exposure time You can specify the number of times by which the sensitivity level is to be increased automatically when the object becomes dark When x16 is selected the sensitivity level will automatically increases continuously until it is 16 times the level when OFP is selected Set values OFF x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 Memo e When the sensitivity is increased the shutter speed drops and a moving object appears unnatural e Upon raising the sensitivity level the screen may appear white or white dots may occur or noise may become more visible However this is not a malfunction If Shutter Speed is set to 1 50 to 1 10000 Sense Up can only be set to OFF Note e When Sense Up is set to a value other than OFF flickers occur under the light of fluorescent or
140. t position It is also applicable when moving to the preset position in Auto Patrol Set values Low Mid High Auto Flip Set this item when shooting objects that pass right under the camera The camera stops at the face down position when vertical rotation is performed the following operations are necessary to shoot objects that pass right under the camera 1 Turn the camera to face down 2 Rotate the camera 180 horizontally 3 Turn the camera to face up You can use the Auto Flip function to perform the above operations automatically OFF Auto Flip function does not activate e Digital Flip The top bottom and left right of the image flips when tilt position passed the angle of 135 Advanced Settings Page PTZ Page 55 1 10 dx4 Jeus9 U Huis Huiyjes 1 10 dx4 JeUus9 U Huis Huliyjes fe e Mode1 When the camera faces bottom it rotates 180 horizontally and stops In this case the operating direction of the camera is the same as that of the Pan Tilt operation e Mode2 When the camera faces down it rotates 180 horizontally and the camera operates in a direction opposite to that of the Tilt operation Select this mode if you wish to operate continuously Once operation stops the direction will return to normal e Modes When the camera faces bottom it rotates 180 horizontally and the operating direction of the camera is opposite that of the Tilt operation However the operating
141. t of the copyrighted material thoroughly When rights or rights holders are involved with regard to the targeted duplicating subject permission may be required for shooting or using processing it Be sure to check the licensing conditions thoroughly Copyright e Please note that broadcasting materials recorded with this camera for profit or for the general public to watch may violate the author s rights protected under copyright law e Use of recorded materials without prior consent from the author is forbidden under copyright law except in limited specific instances Maintenance e Turn off the power before performing maintenance e Wipe using a soft cloth Wiping with thinner or benzene may melt or tarnish its surface For tough stains wipe using a cloth that is dipped into a neutral detergent diluted with water followed by wiping with a dry cloth When the same position is monitored continuously over a long period the increased contact resistance on the horizontal rotation section may cause noise interferences in the images and operation from the computer may become unstable As such this product is equipped with an auto cleaning function that performs cleaning once a week Disclaimer e The motion detection and tampering detection features are not intended to prevent theft or fire Our company shall not be liable for any inconveniences or failures that occur e We shall not be responsible for any losses inc
142. t the current position to the left or right edge Go to Left Go to Right Click these buttons to move the camera to the preset left or right edge Memo t does not affect the Preset Position Auto Pan Auto Trace and Auto Flip operations Basic operation of Pan Limit When Pan Limit is set to ON panning is only available in the effective area When the camera is moved to prohibited area by some operation that has priority over Pan Limit and manual panning is performed it operates in the following manner Memo e Panning can be operated freely even in the prohibited area before the camera enters the effective area e Once the camera enters the effective area the Pan Limit settings take over and pan operation can only be performed in the effective area Operations that have priority over Pan Limit The following operations are available regardless of the prohibited areas set in Pan Limit e Auto Pan e Auto Trace e Move Preset Position Auto Flip Settings that have priority over Pan Limit The following setting comes together with pan operation but they can be set regardless of the prohibited areas even when Pan Limit is set to ON e Privacy Mask Setting Auto Pan setting Memo e When setting Preset Position with Pan Limit set to ON panning operation is disabled in the prohibited area As Move Preset Position has priority over manual pan limit setting t
143. te of the encoder corresponding to the video displayed on the Built in Viewer to reduce the load on the computer For details on the encoder s parameter settings refer to the following c P45 Encoding Page Format Selects a time display format YYYY MM and DD denote the year month and days HH MM and SS are hours minutes and seconds mm is 1 100 seconds Set values YYYY MM DD HH MM SS mm YYYY MM DD HH MM SS DD MM YYYY HH MM SS MM DD YYYY HH MM SS MM DD HH MM SS HH MM SS HH MM Other Settings When you are using the JPEG data compression you can record still images You can rename the folder which stores a captured file This page can be used during access using admin or operator e When the Control Menu is open click Viewer Setup to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu e Click Other to open the Settings screen e When you click the Apply button the current settings are made valid on the viewer and they are stored in the computer Other Unicast Multicast On Screen Display Other Folder Name VN H6S7 Folder Name To change the name of the folder for storing captured files enter the folder name Factory setting during installation of viewer Model For example the folder name is VN H657WP in the case of VN H657WPU Exiting Built in Viewer Click the x button at the right top corner of the window to exit the viewer Memo
144. ther settings c P87 Other Settings Note _ _ 7 y e The clock time of this file name is the clock time of the computer Note that it is not the Time of the camera e You cannot save images as motion images e You cannot save H 264 images Protocol Selects a protocol to be used when the viewer acquires data from the camera e HT TP Unicast Allows monitoring the camera with a single viewer If a packet is lost the packet data is transmitted again and recovered e RTP Multicast Allows multiple viewers to monitor the camera Set values HTTP Unicast RTP Multicast Memo e When playing back via multicast start multicast sending on the Multicast page c P64 Multicast Page Note e f you select RTP Multicast and start the Built in Viewer you may be alarmed by the Windows Firewall In this case select Do not block and proceed to the next step e If you select Block the multicast stream will be blocked by the Windows Firewall The viewer cannot play back multicast data Encoder Select the stream when the protocol is HT TP Unicast Set values No 1 No 2 No 3 Compression format and Framesize Displays the stream type and the resolution Memo e When Framesize is set to 1920x1080 the video image displayed may be slightly disrupted at the top edge Display Size Sets a display size of image area e Fixed Sets the image display
145. tion 225 0 4 1 Address Destination 29152 Port Time Page Item Factory Settings SNTP OFF SNTP Server 0 0 0 0 Interval Time 1 24 1 Time Zone GMT UTC Password Page Item Factory Settings Password Displayed as Default passwords are admin jvc operator jvc user jvc Password Re Input Maintenance Page Item Factory Settings Auto Cleaning ON Auto Cleaning Time 00 h 00 m List of Factory Defaults of Each Page 73 1 10 dx4 3U19 U uisnN Huiyjes a uolei9dO fo Built in Viewer Operation The camera comes with a Built in Viewer Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar of Internet Explorer to start up the Built in Viewer The Built in Viewer enables operations such as saving of still images in the JPEG format and PTZ operations e You can operate the Pan Tilt and Zoom functions using a mouse Memo e The first time you display the Built in Viewer in Internet Explorer the Built in Viewer will be installed on the computer e The settings required for running the Built in Viewer on the PC are stored in cookies e Settings that are stored in cookies are information related to the operation of the Built in Viewer such as the number of the encoder to be displayed and whether the display size is setto a specified or variable size Settings related to camera operation are not stored in cookies Note e f you delete th
146. tivated at all times e Auto Low Switches to Black amp White mode when the subject s signal level has a low level of brightness e Auto Mid Switches to Black amp White mode when the subject s signal level has a medium level brightness e Auto High Switches to Black amp White mode when the subject s signal level has a high level of brightness Set values Color Black amp White Auto Low Auto Mid Auto High Memo e The mechanical sound of the infrared filter insertion removal can be heard when the mode switches e If you set Auto Low Auto Mid or Auto High the camera immediately switches modes when the set amount of illumination is detected Control lmage Settings Settings 77 uoieisdoO Da uolei9dO fo PTZ Settings This item sets the PTZ functions This page can be used during access using admin or operator e While another menu is open click Control to switch to the Control Menu Click PTZ Settings to open the Settings screen Preset Position Sets the camera preset position e Point the lens in the shooting direction using the pan tilt or Zoom operation Select a position number followed by inputting a position title Next click Register to register the position The position number is used for alarm trigger moving to a specific position and the position settings of Auto Patrol e When Auto Flip is set to Digital Flip preset po
147. to Pan Returns to the Auto Pan operation e Auto Patrol to 2 Returns to the Auto Patrol operation e Auto Trace Returns to the Auto Trace operation Set values OFF Home Auto Pan Auto Patrolo to 2 Auto Trace 54 Advanced Settings Page PTZ Page Return Time This item sets the time to return the operation with Auto Return Set values 1 2 3 5 10 20 30 60 minutes L Test Click Execute to test run the configured Auto Return operation Limit gt EZoom Limit When the zoom lens is operated to TELE side optical zoom works and electronic zoom works after optical zoom becomes full This item sets the maximum value of the electronic zoom function Set values 1 2 4 8 10 Memo e As electronic zoom processes the images digitally image quality will deteriorate slightly e Increasing the electronic zoom ratio will shift the center of the screen toward the top left This is a characteristic of this camera and is nota malfunction e During continuous zoom operation there is a one second pause when the electronic zoom switches to optical zoom This is intended to mark the boundary between electronic and optical zoom and is not a malfunction Pan Limit This item sets the movable range of the pan horizontal operation during manual operation when ON is selected It is invalid when OFF is selected Set values ON OFF Set Left Set Right Click these buttons to se
148. unting the Camera VN H657WPU Note e For cables that are not used be sure to wrap the ends individually with waterproof tape adhesive to ensure that waterproof treatment is performed e For safety reasons turn on the power only after ensuring that all the connections are in place e Noises from an external source may cause the camera to malfunction even when the cable used is within 50 m In this case move the cable away from the noise source 7 Attach the cap and seal the cable connection hole and areas around the camera s mounting surface and the four anchor bolt fasteners with a waterproof sealant GE silicon Waterproof treatment x4 Cap Waterproof treatment Note e Ensure that waterproof treatment is performed Otherwise the camera may malfunction due to rain water seepage e Use GE silicon or other similar product for the sealing material 8 Remove the dome cover protective sheet Protective e P sheet Installation of the camera is complete Next set the IP address of the camera c P32 IP Address Setting Procedure Removing the Camera 1 Dismantle following the steps for mounting in the reverse order Mounting the Camera VN H657WPU 31 eiaweyd y Huljuno sbullles sseippy di IP Address Setting Procedure This item is described basically for Windows 7 Internet Explorer 8 0 Follow the procedure below t
149. up an IP address by either using the JVC VN IP SettingTool included on the supplied CD ROM or turning the power supply of each camera on separately to avoid duplication IP address of the camera default IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway None Step2 Internet Explorer Setting 1 Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer 2 When proxy settings are enabled in the Internet Explorer follow the steps below to disable the proxy of the Internet Explorer 1 Select in the sequence of Tools Internet Options Connections LAN Settings 2 From the Local Area Network LAN Settings window select Proxy server and uncheck the Use a proxy server for your LAN box Automatic configuration m jay override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration E Automatically detect settings E use automatic configuration script Proxy server T Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections Deselect the check Address Port 80 Advanced E Bypass proxy server for local addresses Cox ica 3 If the active script of the Internet Explorer is disabled follow the steps below to enable it 1 Select Trusted sites under Tools Internet Options Security 2 Click the Trusted sites button and uncheck the Require server verification https for all sites
150. ure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Safety Precautions 3 poywieis Bulyje5 peels buined o Information for USA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modifications not approved by JVC KENWOOD could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 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 interf
151. urred in the event of privacy invasion caused by the camera footages of this product Saving Energy e f the camera is not to be used for a long time turn off the power of the system for safety and energy conservation reasons Auto Focus e Auto Focus operation can be performed on this product after the PTZ pan tilt zZoom operation stops For more details refer to Easy AF on the PTZ Control page c P82 PTZ Control e The Auto Focus function on this product may not be able to achieve focus depending on the camera setting subject and light condition In this case please adjust the focus manually Objects which are difficult to be focused automatically When the brightness of the image plane is extremely high bright When the brightness of the image plane is extremely low dim When the brightness of the image plane is constantly changing for example a blinking light When there is almost no contrast When there are repetitive vertical striped patterns on the image plane e Auto Focus is difficult to set under the following conditions When sensitivity is increased with AGC and the screen is grainy When there is less movement on the screen due to the Sense Up function When there is no clear contour in electronic zoom Precautions 11 payeys Bum p peyeis buined i Zoom Operation The following phenomena are the results of the built in lens performance and are not
152. vanced Settings in the side menu and click Tampering Detection e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made e f the distribution capability of the camera is exceeded when images are acquired from the camera by the Built in Viewer or other clients images may not appear on the Tampering Detection page Stop the Built in Viewer or other clients before using the Tampering Detection page c P87 Exiting Built in Viewer Note e The tampering detection feature is not intended to prevent theft or fire This feature may not function properly depending on the conditions of the object and settings Our company shall not be liable for any accident or damage that occurs e Detection may not work depending on the installation conditions and subject e When Motion Detection is set to ON the tampering detection feature cannot be used e When the Tampering Detection page is opened electronic zoom is canceled Settings ampering Detection LOK Cancel_ Setting values with are default values Verification Screen When tampering is detected the area around the vie
153. w framerate Please note that the multicast streaming will stop automatically in case the setti xceeds performance limit Encoder No 1 Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3 Select either JPEG H 264 Baseline or H 264 High When Encoder No 3 is set to OFF the Encoder No 3 item will be disabled Encoder No 1 settings JPEG H 264 Baseline H 264 High Encoder No 2 settings JPEG H 264 Baseline H 264 High Encoder No 3 settings JPEG H 264 Baseline H 264 High OFF Framesize Select the frame size of each JPEG or H 264 screen Encoder No 1 settings 1920x1080 1280x960 1280x720 720x480 640x480 640x360 352x240 320x240 Encoder No 2 settings 1920x1080 1280x960 1280x720 720x480 640x480 640x360 352x240 320x240 Encoder No 3 settings 720x480 640x480 640x360 352x240 320x240 Memo e When Framesize is set to 1920x1080 the video image displayed may be slightly disrupted at the top edge D Framerate Select a frame rate Encoder No 1 Encoder No 2 and Encoder No 3 settings 30 fps 25 fps not selectable for JPEG 15 fps 10 fps 7 5 fps 5 fps 3 fps 2 fps 1 fps gt Bitrate when H 264 Baseline or H 264 High is selected Select whether to set the scalable rate control method for each encoder to CBR Constant Bit Rate or VBR Variable Bit Rate e CBR Data is encoded at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of input video signals It is easy
154. wer cable LAN cable alarm signal cable etc that were mounted to the ceiling slab from the ceiling 80 Fall prevention LAN cable Wire for ceiling r Power cable Alarm signal ri A cable i Note e Mount the fall prevention wire for ceiling to a location that has sufficient strength 2 Remove the ceiling mount section from the camera unit e The ceiling mount section is attached to the camera unit during packaging of the product Before installing the camera remove the ceiling mount section from the camera unit Camera fixing lock knob ne x2 QI Ceiling mount M Dy Camera 1 Release the locks by sliding them in the direction indicated by the arrows 2 Push the lock knobs inward from both the left and right directions as indicated by the two arrows If the camera fixing lock knob is too stiff push the knob hard while pressing the edge of the camera unit A in the diagram against the table you are using 3 Lift the camera unit upward to detach 3 Remove the terminal cover Loosen the two screws on the ceiling mount section and remove the terminal cover Terminal cover 4 Mount the fall prevention wire for ceiling to connect the ceiling mount section to the ceiling Fall prevention Wire for ceiling j 6 mm and below Fall prevention t Wire for ceiling 9 mm and below 04 to 5 5 mm Note
155. wer is highlighted in red EH A red frame is displayed when tampering is detected Memo e Tampering is deemed to have occurred when the brightness data of the image converges on a single value Tampering Detection Sets tampering detection to ON OFF Set values ON OFF Level For setting the sensitivity level of tampering detection Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level and hence it is more sensitive Set values O to 4 to 10 Detection Time For setting the minimum duration for which tampering is deemed detected Tampering is detected if an image meets the conditions for tampering detection for a duration longer than the preset time Set values 5 10 30 60 120 sec 60 Advanced Settings Page Tampering Detection Page Network Page This page sets the network settings This page can be used during access using admin e Click Network in the side menu e Press the OK button to enable the new settings e If you change the settings the camera will restart The camera takes about 90 seconds to restart e f the OK button is pressed upon entering an invalid value a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied Press the Cancel button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made If you press the Cancel button other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made Memo _ _NWW77
156. you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For appliance designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance 15 16 17 18 Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the ap

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