JVC Home Security System VN C10 User Manual

V.NETWORKS  
Model  
INSTRUCTIONS  
VN-C10  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is  
located on the body. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
VN-C10  
LWT0095-001C  
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Safety Precautions  
Due to design modifications, data given in this  
instruction book are subject to possible change  
without prior notice.  
FOR USA AND CANADA  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCETO RAIN  
OR MOISTURE.  
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.  
AVERTISSEMENT:  
The lightning flash wish arrowhead  
symbol, within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the pres-  
ence of uninsulated "dangerous volt-  
age" within the product's enclosure that  
may be of sufficient magnitude to con-  
stitute a risk of electric shock to per-  
sons.  
POUR EVITER LES RISQUES  
D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTRO-  
CUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER  
LAPPAREIL A LHUMIDITE OU A LA  
PLUIE.  
The exclamation point within an equi-  
lateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of important op-  
erating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature accompa-  
nying the appliance.  
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA)  
RENSEIGNEMENT (POUR CANADA)  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
Information for USA  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Class A est  
conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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.  
Information for Europe  
Warning:  
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.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
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Thank you for purchasing this product.  
(These instructions are for VN-C10U.)  
Before beginning to operate this unit, please read the instruction manual carefully in  
order to make sure that the best possible performance is obtained.  
Contents  
Contents................................................................................................. 4  
Introduction  
Features ................................................................................................. 6  
Items Included ........................................................................................ 6  
Required Operating Environment........................................................... 7  
Upgrading the Application ...................................................................... 7  
Operating Precautions ........................................................................... 8  
Controls, Connectors and Indicators ...................................................... 9  
Preparations  
Connection Examples .......................................................................... 11  
Preparation Procedure ......................................................................... 12  
Step 1 Connection and Installation  
1-1 Attaching a Lens ....................................................................... 13  
1-2 Connecting the Power Cord ...................................................... 14  
1-3 Connecting a LAN Cable ........................................................... 15  
1-4 Connecting the Alarm I/O Terminals.......................................... 16  
1-5 Installing the Camera ................................................................ 18  
Step 2 Setting the Network  
2-1 Installing the Software ............................................................... 19  
Setting the PC’s IP Address for Windows 2000......................... 22  
2-3 Setting the IP Address for VN-C10 with V.Networks  
Setup Tool ................................................................................. 24  
2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool ............................... 26  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Password Setting .................................................................... 27  
Alarm Setting .......................................................................... 28  
Motion Detection Setting......................................................... 30  
Recording Setting ................................................................... 32  
FTP Client Setting................................................................... 34  
Multicast.................................................................................. 36  
Compression Format .............................................................. 38  
Memory Capacity .................................................................... 38  
Web......................................................................................... 39  
10 FTP Server ............................................................................. 40  
11 Time Setting ............................................................................ 41  
2-5 Registering the Connected Camera with V.Networks Controller .......... 42  
Step 3 Adjusting the Camera  
3-1 Back-focus Adjustment.............................................................. 43  
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Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller  
Operations  
(V.Networks  
Controller)  
4-1 Starting Up V.Networks Controller ............................................. 44  
4-2 Function Settings with V.Networks Controller ............................ 45  
4-3 Motion Detection Standby ......................................................... 46  
4-4 Image Size and Inversion .......................................................... 47  
4-5 Setting the Image Quality .......................................................... 48  
4-6 Frame Rate ............................................................................... 50  
4-7 Alarm Setting............................................................................. 51  
4-8 Time Stamp ............................................................................... 53  
4-9 Changing the Registered Information........................................ 54  
Step 5 Operations with V.Networks Controller  
5-1 Operations with V.Networks Controller ...................................... 55  
5-2 Record/Stop .............................................................................. 56  
5-3 Playback .................................................................................... 57  
5-4 Other Instructions on Record and Playback .............................. 59  
5-5 Snapshot ................................................................................... 60  
Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser  
Operations  
6-1 Required Operating Environment .............................................. 61  
6-2 Access Authorization ................................................................. 62  
6-3 Starting Up the Web Browser .................................................... 63  
6-4 Settings with a Web Browser..................................................... 64  
(Web Browser)  
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2
3
4
5
Image Settings .......................................................................... 68  
View Settings............................................................................. 69  
Alarm Settings ........................................................................... 70  
FTP Settings ............................................................................. 71  
6-5 Viewing Still Images .................................................................. 73  
6-6 Viewing Moving Images ............................................................ 74  
6-7 VN-C10 Image Link ................................................................... 75  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 76  
Specifications ..................................................................................... 77  
External Dimensions ......................................................................... 77  
Others  
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Introduction  
Features  
• VN-C10 uses a 1/3-inch CCD with 380,000 pixels, enabling monitoring of high quality images.  
• For the compression method, in addition to the standard JPEG, VN-C10 supports MPEG4 for a  
wide range of bit rates. (With MPEG4, up to 4 clients can be connected at one time.)  
• Equipped with an image recording function by motion detection and alarm input.  
• VN-C10 has a design similar to other CCTV monitoring cameras, allowing peripheral equipment  
for such cameras to be also used for VN-C10.  
• With a built-in Web server, VN-C10 supports Internet Explorer and Netscape.  
• Multicast function. (Only for JPEG)  
Items Included  
CD-ROM  
(The Instruction Manual inside) Read Me First  
Warranty Card Service Information Card  
How to Use This Manual  
Characters and Symbols used in this Manual  
Caution  
Operational points special attention should be paid to, because of, for example,  
danger involved.  
Note  
Functional or operational tips.  
Pages or items to refer to.  
In no case, shall JVC be held liable for any loss or damage to the customer or for any claim  
from any third party arising from using this software.  
For the purpose of improving the product, the software specifications are subject to change  
without prior notice.  
The product names that appear in this document are brand names or registered trademarks  
of each relevant company. Marks and symbols such as ™, ® and © do not appear in this  
document.  
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Required Operating Environment  
PC Specifications  
OS  
: Windows 2000 (Service Pack 1 or higher)  
Windows XP Home Edition  
Windows XP Professional  
CPU  
: Pentium III 500 MHz or higher (1 GHz or higher recommended)  
Memory Capacity  
Hard Disk Space  
Display/Video Card  
: 128 MB or more  
: 20 MB or more  
: 1024 X 768 pixels or more, True Color (24 bits or 32 bits)  
LAN Specifications  
• 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX network connected with IEEE802.3 hubs.  
Note  
The PC specifications above are only for a reference purpose. They are not meant to guaran-  
tee a smooth operation of the application software. Depending on the usage of the PC, there  
may be cases where problems occur even if the PC satisfies the technical requirements.  
Caution  
If the OS specifications of the PC to be used are higher, they precede those described above.  
Upgrading the Application  
For information on upgrading the application, visit the following website.  
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Introduction  
Operating Precautions  
VN-C10 is designed for indoor use. For outdoor use, prepare a proper housing to cover and  
protect the camera.  
The product should not be installed or used in the following locations.  
• Locations subject to rain or water.  
• Locations with hot air or oil vapors such as in kitchens, etc.  
• Locations where the allowed ambient temperature (0 °C to 40 °C) is exceeded.  
• Locations exposed to X-ray radiation or where strong electrical or magnetic waves are gener-  
ated.  
• Locations where corrosive gas is generated.  
• Locations with vibrations.  
• Locations with excessive dust.  
If VN-C10 and the cables connected to VN-C10 are installed at a location where strong electrical  
or magnetic waves are generated, near a radio, TV set, transformer, motor etc., the quality of  
image and color may be affected.  
If a high-intensity object (such as a lamp) is shot, the image on the screen may have vertical lines  
(smear) or blur (blooming) at its periphery.This is a characteristic of the CCD, and is not a defect.  
Clean the unit with the power turned off. Use a soft cloth like cotton flannel to wipe out dirt. Do not  
use paint thinner or benzine as a cleaning agent as this may cause melting or tarnishing of the  
unit surface. If dirt is persistent, use a cloth soaked with water-diluted mild detergent and then  
wipe it with a dry cloth.  
Because the cable holders of the terminals could come loose, perform cable connection carefully  
and securely.  
Insufficient dissipation of heat from the unit may cause damage. Use the unit at a well-ventilated  
location. In particular, do not block the unit’s cooling-fan ventilation opening.  
In a narrowband environment, for example, of dial-up connection, smooth running of MPEG4  
images cannot be obtained. This is due to the product design, therefore not a defect.  
When this product is installed in an NAT environment, MPEG4 images cannot be viewed. This is  
due to the product design, therefore not a defect. (This product uses a network protocol called  
RTP for transmitting MPEG4 images. Generally, an NAT router cannot carry out NAT translation  
of RTP packets properly.)  
Certain hubs and switches equipped with SNMP functions have a broadcast or multicast control  
function. If the function is enabled, multicast images created by this product may not be viewed  
properly.  
To save electricity, turn off the power to the system when not in use.  
As local recording images are saved to the volatile memory of the product, the images are  
deleted if the power is turned off. (Page 33)  
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Controls, Connectors and Indicators  
(Front, top and side views)  
2
1
3
4
5
8
7
6
1 Lens mount  
5 Screw hole (1/4-20UNC)  
For attaching the camera to  
a fixer or a pan/tilt unit. The  
screw length must not ex-  
ceed 7 mm. If a longer screw  
is used, the internal parts of  
the camera may be dam-  
aged.  
The mount for attaching a lens. Either a C-  
mount or a CS-mount lens can be used.  
2 Back-focus adjustment ring  
MAX.  
7 mm  
The ring for adjusting back-focus and chang-  
ing the mount method. For adjusting back-fo-  
cus or changing the mount method, loosen  
the back-focus locking screw (3) by turning it  
counterclockwise and, after the operation, fix 6 Fall-preventive holes  
it by turning it clockwise. At the factory, VN-  
C10 is optimized for attaching a CS mount  
lens.  
For installing the camera securely, use these  
holes to prevent it from falling off.  
7 Screws for the bracket (x 2: M2.6 X 6 mm)  
Screws of the length of 6 mm should be used.  
A longer screw may damage the internal parts.  
3 [BF LOCK] locking screw  
This serves to fix the back focus-adjustment  
ring.  
8 [MAC address]  
4 Bracket for camera mounting.  
Physical address unique to the unit. Cannot  
be changed.  
At the factory, the bracket is attached on the  
bottom of the camera. According to the instal-  
lation condition, this can be attached at the  
top. Use the screws (7) for attaching the  
bracket to the camera.  
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Introduction  
Controls, Connectors and Indicators (continued)  
(Side and rear views)  
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#
$ %  
!
0
1
2
OUT COM  
G
2
1
ALARM  
PUSH  
RESET  
IRIS  
@
POWER  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE  
TELEPHONE NETWORK  
For USA  
^
9 Ventilation opening  
# [DC 12 V/AC 24 V] Power terminal  
For the internal cooling fan. Install the cam-  
era in a way that does not cover the opening.  
For connecting to a DC 12V or AC 24V, 50 Hz/  
60 Hz, power source. (Page 14)  
0 [RESET] button  
$ [ALARM INPUT] terminals  
Press this button to reset VN-C10. If this but-  
ton is held down for 2 seconds or longer, the  
values set with [V.Networks Setup Tool] re-  
turn to those set at the factory, and VN-C10  
restarts.  
For connecting with an external alarm equip-  
ment. (Page 16)  
% [ALARM OUTPUT] terminals  
For connecting with an external alarm equip-  
ment. (Page 16)  
! [IRIS] terminal  
For connecting with a DC IRIS lens.  
(A video iris lens cannot be connected.)  
^ [10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX]  
For network connection with a LAN cable.  
(Page 15)  
@ [POWER] indicator  
This indicator starts blinking when the power  
is turned on. When the camera is ready for  
network connection, this becomes steady on.  
If the indicator blinks while the camera is in  
use, check the camera and/or the network  
equipment.  
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Preparations  
Connection Examples  
LAN Connection  
VN-C10  
MAC address  
BF LOCK  
LAN  
VN-C10  
MAC address  
PC  
BF LOCK  
Network Connection  
VN-C10  
MAC address  
BF LOCK  
VN-C10  
MAC address  
BF LOCK  
LAN  
INTERNET  
FTP Server  
PC  
Images are automatically  
PC  
updated at a regular interval.  
Peer-to-Peer Connection  
VN-C10  
MAC address  
BF LOCK  
PC  
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Preparations  
Preparation Procedure  
Set the camera in the following procedure.  
Step 1 Connection and Installation  
Attach a lens and connect the power cable, a LAN cable and an alarm etc.  
Then, install the camera to a fixer, etc. Fix a wire securely for preventing the  
camera from falling off.  
Page 13  
Step 2 Setting the Network  
Install the software [V.Networks Controller], and set the network for the PC  
and VN-C10. Also perform the setting with [V.Networks Setup Tool] and regis-  
tration of the connected camera with [V.Networks Controller].  
Page 19  
If multiple PCs are in use, first turn on the power for one PC and proceed to 2-4  
Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool. Only then, turn on the power to a sec-  
ond PC and go on to 2-4. Repeat the procedure for other PCs. (Page 14)  
Step 3 Adjusting the Camera  
Adjust the back-focus while checking images.  
Page 43  
Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller  
Set image quality and alarm, etc. by using [V.Networks Controller] which has  
been installed.  
Page 44  
Step 5 Operations with V.Networks Controller  
Now the camera is ready for recording and playback, etc. with [V.Networks  
Controller].  
Page 55  
Page 61  
Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser  
The camera is ready for Web operations.  
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Preparations (Step 1 Connection and Installation)  
1-1 Attaching a Lens  
Attach a lens in the following procedure.  
1. Before attaching a lens, check the mount  
method of the lens.  
VN-C10 is set for CS-mount at the factory. For  
attaching a C-mount lens, loosen the back-  
focus locking screw using a screwdriver and  
turn the back-focus adjustment ring to change  
the mount method accordingly with a finger  
or a pointed tool like a screwdriver.  
To attach a lens, observe the length shown  
as (a). Do not use a lens with a length longer  
than (a) as it may cause damage to the inter-  
nal parts of the camera and proper lens at-  
(a)  
F
tachment would not be possible.  
Lens  
Flange-back distance (b) Length (a)  
(b)  
C-mount lens  
CS-mount lens  
17.526mm  
12.5mm  
10 mm max.  
5.5 mm max.  
2.  
RESET  
IRIS  
2. Attach the lens to the camera securely by turn-  
ing it clockwise.  
3.  
1
3
4
3. In the case of a DC IRIS lens, connect the  
lens cable to the socket while examining the  
pin arrangement.  
2
4-Pin Plug  
DC IRIS Lens  
Lens  
(Without a built-in EE amplifier)  
Pin No.  
1
2
3
4
Damping d  
Damping e  
Driving e  
3
1
Driving d  
4
2
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Preparations (Step 1 Connection and Installation)  
1-2 Connecting the Power Cord  
Connect the camera to DC 12 V or AC 24 V.  
The power indicator is lit when the power is turned  
on.  
To  
Power  
Power Cord  
• Do not connect the power cord to DC 12 V and  
AC 24 V at the same time.  
• Use a lug plate to securely connect the power  
cord to the power terminals and avoid  
misconnection or loose connection.  
• For DC 12 V connection, ensure that the  
polarities, positive and negative, are correctly  
oriented.  
1
2
OUT COM  
G
2
1
ALARM  
• For DC 12 V connection, the ripple voltage  
should not exceed 50 mV.  
PUSH  
Power  
indicator  
lamp  
Length: 30 m maximum  
UL1007, UL1015 or equivalent  
AWG #20 or equivalent, or higher  
POWER  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE  
TELEPHONE NETWORK  
For USA  
WARNING  
Connect with the appropriate power-supply voltage.The rated voltage for VN-C10 is DC 12 V  
or AC 24 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz. If a voltage exceeding the rating is supplied, malfunction, or in the  
worst case, fuming or fire, may be caused.  
For AC 24 V, ensure that the primary side is insulated with the secondary one.  
For a system with multiple VN-C10s  
In a system where more than one VN-C10 are used, turn on the power for a VN-C10 first and  
proceed the setting to 2-4 Other Settings withV.Networks SetupTool. Only then turn on the power for  
a second one and go on to 2-4. Repeat the procedure for the other cameras.  
Note  
The IP address of VN-C10 is set to “198.168.0.2” at the factory. Proper access cannot be  
established due to IP address redundancy if the power is turned on for multiple cameras at  
one time under a single LAN environment. Do not turn on the power for multiple cameras  
at the same time. If an IP address redundancy occurred, ensure that only one VN-C10 exists  
on a single LAN environment and wait for some time (at least 10 minutes). Or turn off the  
power once for all network equipment and turn it on again for proper access to VN-C10.  
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1-3 Connecting a LAN Cable  
Connect the camera to a hub or a PC by using a LAN cable.  
For hub connection  
Use a straight cable.  
OUT COM  
G
2
1
For PC connection  
Use a cross-over cable.  
ALARM  
PUSH  
Caution  
POWER  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
There are a few types of LAN board for  
which a cross-over cable cannot be used.  
Check the specifications of the LAN board  
to be used before performing connection.  
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE  
TELEPHONE NETWORK  
For USA  
Note  
For 100 BASE-TX, use a CAT-5 cable.  
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Preparations (Step 1 Connection and Installation)  
1-4 Connecting the Alarm I/O Terminals  
Connect the alarm I/O terminals with external equipment such as a sensor, buzzer,  
etc.  
Press the buttons for connecting or disconnect-  
1
2
OUT COM  
G
2
1
ing cables as shown on the left.  
Cable Specifications  
50 m max.  
ALARM  
UL1007, UL1015 or equivalent  
AWG #22 to AWG #18 or equivalent  
POWER  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE  
LEPHONE NETWORK  
Caution  
Due to external noise, the camera may not  
work properly even if the length of the cable  
is less than 50 m. If this occurs, use a  
shielded cable or keep the cable away from  
the noise source.  
Push  
Alarm Input Terminal  
This terminal is for connecting with a sensor, infrared, door or metallic, or a manual  
switch.  
Sensor  
Connection  
Example 1  
VN-C10  
DC3.3V  
Input Requirements  
• No-voltage relay “A-contact” input or NPN open  
collector input  
VCC  
R
Terminal 1 or 2  
R
OUT  
(A-contact:Contact is normally open and closes  
when the alarm is turned on.)  
• Active low level  
• Latch/Momentary (at least 500 ms)  
• Circuit current at low level: 0.6 mA  
• Voltage applied at high level: 3.3 V  
0.6mA  
3.3V  
Grounding  
terminal  
GND  
Sensor  
Connection  
Example 2  
(Alarm input equivalent circuit)  
Relay, switch etc.  
OUT  
GND  
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1-4 Connecting the Alarm I/O Terminals (continued)  
Alarm Output Terminal  
This terminal is for connecting with an alarm annunciator such as an indicator, a  
lamp or a buzzer.  
Annunciator  
Connection  
Example 1  
Output Requirements  
• Equivalent to NPN open collector output  
(The output logic is set with [V.Networks Setup  
Tool.])  
VN-C10  
DC 12 V  
R
Output  
terminal  
IN  
• Allowed applied voltage: DC 12 V max.  
• Allowed input current: 300 mA  
• Momentary output: 2 to 5000 ms  
(The duration is set with [V.Networks Setup  
Tool.])  
MAX  
MAX  
300 mA  
12 V  
COM  
terminal  
COM  
Grounding  
terminal  
(Alarm output equivalent circuit)  
GND  
Annunciator  
Connection  
Example 2  
Caution  
DC  
12 V  
R
Connect the VN-C10 grounding terminal to  
the one of the annunciator.  
IN  
COM  
GND  
Buzzer, lamp, LED etc.  
Annunciator  
Connection  
Example 3  
DC  
12 V  
R
Buzzer, lamp, LED etc.  
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Preparations (Step 1 Connection and Installation)  
1-5 Installing the Camera  
Fall-Preventive wire  
For attaching the camera to a fixer or a rotating platform, use the screw hole of the  
mounting bracket.  
Camera mounting  
screw hole  
Camera-mounting bracket  
Caution  
The length of the screw for  
mounting the camera must  
not exceed 7 mm. Do not  
use a longer screw as it  
may damage the internal  
parts of the camera.  
MAX.  
7 mm  
In the factory setting, the  
bracket is attached on the  
top of the camera. For attaching it at the  
bottom, remove the two screws fixing the  
bracket.  
Fall-preventive holes Screws for the bracket  
[x 2: M2.6 x 6 mm]  
Securing wire  
M2.6 x 4 mm  
Caution  
For fixing the bracket, screws of the length  
of 6 mm should be used. Do not use a  
longer screw as it may damage the internal  
parts of the camera.  
4 mm  
2 mm  
[Fall Prevention]  
WARNING  
• Special care is required if the camera is installed on a wall or ceiling. You should not attempt  
to install it by yourself as it may cause injury or an accident. This installation work should be  
carried out only by qualified and experienced personnel.  
• When the camera is attached to a fixer or a pan/tilt unit, use the holes for fall prevention to  
secure it.  
To prevent the camera from falling off, secure it to a secure and stable structure such as a  
ceiling slab or a channel by using a wire.  
• Ensure that the length, strength, routing and material (insulation) of the securing wire to be  
used are appropriate.  
To attach the securing wire, use the black screw on the top side of the camera.  
• For fixing the wire, a screw of M2.6 X 4mm should be used. Do not use a longer screw as it  
may damage the internal parts of the camera.  
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-1 Installing the Software  
For operatingVN-C10, install the software from the CD-ROM, which is supplied with  
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the camera in the following procedure.  
Installing V.Networks Controller  
1. Select [Setup.exe] found in the [JVC] folder.  
2. Proceed by following the instructions shown on the screen.  
3. If the installation is successfully executed, the [V.Networks] icon is created in [Programs] of the  
Windows [Start] menu.  
[V.Networks Controller] is displayed in [V.Networks].  
Installing V.Networks Setup Tool  
1. Open the [JVC] folder and then the “setup” folder inside. Select [Setup.exe].  
2. Proceed by following the instructions shown on the screen.  
3. If the installation is successfully executed, the [V.Networks] icon is created in [Programs] of the  
Windows [Start] menu.  
[vn-c10u Setup Tool] is displayed in [V.Networks].  
Installing DirectX 8.1 and Codec  
[DirectX 8.1] and ISO MPEG4 Codec are required for viewing MPEG4 images with VN-C10. If the  
version currently installed in the PC is older, install the version 8.1 by following the procedure below.  
Installing Codec  
Select [WMPCD8.exe] and install Codec by following the instructions shown on the screen.  
Installing DirectX 8.1  
1. Click [Start] and select [Run]. And enter [dxdiag] in the box and click [OK].  
2. If the version is older, select [DX81NTeng.exe] and follow the instructions on the screen.  
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-2 Setting the PC’s IP Address for Windows XP  
After attaching the camera, proceed to set the IP address of the PC by which the  
camera is operated.  
With Windows XP, follow the procedure below to set the IP address.  
(For Windows 2000, Page 22)  
Note  
Under a DHCP environment and also if the IP address to be allotted to [V.Networks] is already  
known, skip 2-2 [Setting the PC’s IP Address].  
1.Click  
.
• Right-click [My Network] and select [Properties].  
2.Select the network connected to the PC by which VN-C10 is operated.  
• Right-click to select [Properties].  
Ensure that [Client for Microsoft Networks]  
is selected  
.
Note  
If either [Client for Microsoft Networks]  
or [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not  
displayed, select [Install ...].  
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2-2 Setting the PC’s IP Address for Windows XP (continued)  
3. Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and click [Properties].  
Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)].  
Click [Properties].  
4. Select [Use the following IP address] to set [IP Address] and [Subnet Mask] and then click  
.
Select [Use the following IP address].  
Set [IP Address] to “192.168.0.3.”  
Note  
Before changing the IP address,  
note down the original address.  
Do not use the same IP address  
elsewhere in this network environ-  
ment.  
Set [Subnet Mask] to an appropriate value  
according to the operating environment.  
Ask the network administrator if necessary.  
Click  
.
5. Click  
in [Local Area Connection Properties].  
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-2 Setting the PC’s IP Address for Windows 2000  
After attaching the camera, proceed to set the IP address of the PC by which the  
camera is operated.  
With Windows 2000, follow the procedure below to set the IP address.  
1. Click  
.
Select [Settings] and click [Control Panel].  
2. Double-click [Network and Dial-up Co...].  
3. Double-click [Local Area Connection].  
Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)].  
Click [Properties].  
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2-2 Setting the PC’s IP Address for Windows 2000 (continued)  
4. Click [IP Address] in [TCP/IP properties].  
Select [Use the following IP Address].  
Set the IP address to “192.168.0.3.”  
Set [Subnet mask] to an appropriate value  
according to the operating environment. Ask  
the network administrator if necessary.  
5. Click  
.
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-3 Setting the IP Address for VN-C10 with V.Networks Setup Tool  
Set the IP address for VN-C10 by using the installed [V.Networks Setup Tool].  
(With this [V.Networks Setup tool] onlyVN-C10, not other models, can be connected.)  
Caution  
After the power for VN-C10 is turned on, there will be about 20 seconds until VN-C10 be-  
comes ready to be connected with the PC. This is not a defect.  
At the factory, DHCP is set enabled for VN-C10.  
About the DHCP function  
JVC does not recommend operating VN-C10 with this function enabled because a different  
IP address may be assigned upon the renewal of the leasing contract. The DHCP function  
of VN-C10 is designed for simplifying the installation and setting procedures.  
Note  
For connecting VN-C10 with the factory settings, either one of the environments described  
below is required.  
Environment where no DHCP server exists.  
Environment where a DHCP server exists, which clearly defines the allotted IP address and  
MAC address.  
1. Select [Start], [Programs], [V.NETWORKS] and then  
[V.Networks Setup Tool].  
[vn-c10u Setup Tool] to start up  
Enter the IP address of the camera to be  
connected to [Connection IP Address].  
The IP address is set to 192.168.0.2 at  
the factory.  
Click  
.
Note  
Click [Search] to see the IP address of the connected camera.  
The [V.Networks Search] screen is dis-  
played.  
To start search, click [Search].  
[V.Networks IP Address List] is dis-  
played.  
[TimeOut] is for setting the time for searching (0 to 30 seconds).  
If no IP address is displayed by searching, change the value to a longer one and then search again.  
If [V.Networks] on LAN has a different subnet from that of the PC, connection cannot be  
established even if the IP address of the camera can be searched and found. Reconnect the  
camera after changing the IP address of the PC accordingly.  
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2-3 Setting the IP Address for VN-C10 with V.Networks Setup Tool (continued)  
2. Confirm the settings.  
Select whether to use DHCP.  
Note  
With DHCP selected, the IP ad-  
dress of the DHCP server etc. can  
be checked.  
Change the IP address to the one alloted,  
or approved, by the network administrator.  
Set the subnet mask to an appropriate  
value according to the operating environ-  
ment.Ask the network administrator if nec-  
essary.  
Click  
.
[V.Networks ID] works as an identifica-  
tion code set to VN-C10. Only alphanu-  
meric characters can be used. This ID  
does not directly affect the operation by  
the user. Normally, the ID should be set  
as “CAM00001,CAM00002” etc.  
(0 to 8 characters)  
For other settings, next page  
3. Click  
.
Click  
to update the values.  
Note  
A new IP address becomes effective  
when VN-C10 is automatically reset.  
4. Start up [V.Networks Controller]. (Page 42)  
Note  
In a system where more than one VN-C10 are used, turn on the power for a VN-C10 first and  
proceed the setting to 2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool. Only then turn on the  
power for a second one and go on to 2-4. Repeat the procedure for the other cameras.  
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool  
Set passwords, alarm, motion detection etc. by using the installed [V.Networks Setup  
Tool].  
1. Select [Start], [Programs], [V.NETWORKS] and then  
[V.Networks Setup Tool].  
[vn-c10u Setup Tool] to start up  
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Page 38  
Page 39  
Page 40  
Page 34  
Page 41  
Page 38  
Page 28  
Page 32  
Page 30  
Page 36  
2. Refer to the relevant pages () for these settings shown above.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [1. Password Setting]  
VN-C10 is equipped with an access protection (security) function that, by setting  
passwords, regulates users of the connected PC.  
Setting and cancellation of passwords can be performed with [V.Networks Setup  
Tool].  
According to access right (authorization) levels, up to 3 passwords (user, operator and administrator)  
can be set.  
Access Right Level  
User  
Allowed Actions  
Only viewing moving images  
Operator  
All operations with [V.Networks Controller]  
Administrator  
All of the above and all settings with [V.Networks Setup Tool]  
Note  
Do not forget the passwords as they cannot be changed unless the current, and correct ones  
are entered.  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [User], [Operator] or [Administrator].  
Enter a password to set password protec-  
tion or change the password.Entered char-  
acters are displayed as asterisks (*).  
• Enter the same password for both boxes.  
• A password must be alphanumeric and  
can be up to 8 characters.  
Note  
To cancel an existing password,  
leave the password entry box blank  
and click  
.
Click  
2.The following screen is displayed for confirmation.  
.
Click  
.
Note  
For a password-protected VN-C10, the password request screen appears.  
VN-C10 cannot be set up unless the correct administrator password is entered.  
The security level is highest for the administrator and lowest for the user. If password is set  
only for lower security level(s), password protection is not effective.  
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [2. Alarm Setting]  
This section describes alarm setting.  
Alarm input is activated in the following cases.  
• Input signals are received from an input terminal located on the rear panel of the camera, [ALARM  
INPUT 1] or [ALARM INPUT 2]. (Page 16)  
• Motion has been detected. (Page 30)  
Operation when alarm input is activated.  
• Output signals are sent from the output terminal located on the rear panel of the camera, [ALARM  
OUTPUT]. (Page 17)  
• Alarm information is reported to [V.Networks Controller.] (Page 29)  
• Alarm Images are recorded. (Page 32)  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [Alarm].  
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2
3
7
4
5
6
8
2. When the setting is complete, select [Apply] and then  
.
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [2. Alarm Setting] (continued)  
5 Retry [1 to 3]  
1 Alarm 1  
Select [ON] to convert signals input to the  
This function sets how many times an alarm  
alert to [V.Networks Controller] is repeated (1  
to 3).  
[ALARM INPUT 1] terminal to [Alarm 1] sig-  
nals.  
If [Alarm Output] is selected, alarm signals are  
sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal ac-  
cording to the output port setting.  
Note  
Depending on the LAN environment, alarm  
alert might fail. If it fails, set the value to “3”.  
In such a case, alarm by [V.Networks Con-  
troller] itself is set off only once.  
2 Alarm 2  
Select [ON] to convert signals input to the  
[ALARM INPUT 2] terminal to [Alarm 2] sig-  
nals.  
If [Alarm Output] is selected, alarm signals are  
sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal ac-  
cording to the output port setting.  
6 Alarm force output  
If [Output] is pressed, alarm signals are sent  
to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal. This forced  
output is used for checking the alarm func-  
tion.  
3 Motion Detection  
Select [ON] for motion within the set area to  
be recognized as a cause for an alarm.  
If [Alarm Output] is selected, alarm signals are  
sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal ac-  
cording to the output port setting.  
7 Out port setting  
Enable this function to output alarm signals  
to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal.  
Using output values, set the polarity, high or  
low, and output time (1 to 5000 ms) accord-  
ing to the equipment connected.  
If initialization is set to start, the set alarm sig-  
nal is output once when the power is turned  
on.  
4 Relay Alarm  
Select here to enable the alarm function, which  
is activated when two alarms are successively  
received within a certain period of time.  
The sequence and interval of alarm input can  
be set.  
If [Alarm Output] is selected, alarm signals are  
sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal ac-  
cording to the output port setting.  
8 List  
Press here to show the IP addresses of the  
PCs to which alarm input is reported. To de-  
lete an IP address, select the address and  
press [Delete].  
Note  
Note  
• A second alarm input enables this relay  
alarm function, and alarm will not be acti-  
vated for this second input.  
• Unless the alarm output is enabled, this  
function is not activated even if [Alarm  
Output] of the [Alarm Settings] screen is  
selected.  
• If more than 10 destinations are set, this  
function is not activated.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [3. Motion Detection Setting]  
This section describes the setting of the motion detection function which enables VN-C10 to  
trigger an alarm when motion is detected in a specified area. Motion is monitored while being  
compared to the reference image.The area within which the function is effective can be set in  
the following procedure.  
(This function cannot be set for MPEG4.)  
1. Start up [V.Networks SetupTool]. Select [Alarm] and then enable [Motion Detection Alarm].  
(Page 28 [Alarm Setting])  
2. Select [Motion Detect] of [V.Networks Setup Tool].  
Select the desired monitoring area by click-  
ing and holding down the left button of the  
mouse and dragging it. The selected area  
is displayed in yellow.  
Click the right button of the mouse and,  
while holding it down, drag the mouse to  
cancel a monitoring area.  
The area in which motion has been detected  
is displayed in red.  
The [Detail] button is used for more detailed  
settings.  
Note  
A selected area is only for reference. To ensure accuracy, perform operation check.  
One screen is divided in 300 (20x15) blocks. Adjust magnification of the lens so that the  
monitoring area (object) covers more than one block.  
Caution  
The motion detection function is not designed to prevent burglary or fire. It may not function  
properly depending on the condition of the object or settings described in this document. In no  
case, shall JVC be liable for any accidents and/or damage caused.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [3. Motion Detection Setting] (continued)  
3. Press [Detail] to display [Motion Detection Setting].  
V.Networks General Setting  
Refresh Interval  
The reference image on which motion detec-  
tion is based is refreshed at a regular inter-  
val. In a condition where the reference im-  
age changes, like outdoors, set a low value.  
Note  
With the interval set to “0 second,the  
reference image is automatically re-  
freshed if a motion is not detected for  
10 seconds.  
Motion Distinction Interval  
This is for setting the minimum duration of  
time for which the object being monitored  
must move to be recognized as “motion.If  
the object is slow moving, the time should be  
longer to avoid detection errors.  
Available MASK  
Areas outside the one already set for motion  
detection (displayed in yellow) can also be  
selected.  
Reference Image  
For checking the reference image.The screen  
below is displayed.  
Refresh  
Press this button to refresh the reference  
image.  
Parameters  
Y Threshold  
A smaller value allows motion detection even  
if the difference of brightness with the refer-  
ence image is insignificant.  
%
Set to a smaller value if the moving object is  
not large enough and cannot be detected.  
Noise Filter  
Set to a larger value to reduce noise in the  
whole image.  
Updates the reference image.  
If this is selected, the reference image is auto-  
matically refreshed at a designated interval.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [4. Recording Setting]  
This function records the image to the memory of VN-C10 when an alarm is activated.  
(This cannot be set for MPEG4.)  
• When an alarm is activated, image recording can be carried out in one of the following two ways.  
One way, local recording, saves images to theVN-C10 memory, and the other records images with  
[V.Networks Controller] and saves them to the PC hard disc drive, etc. (Page 51)  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [Recording].  
To make new values effective, press [Apply] and then  
Trigger Recording  
.
For selecting the record starting trigger, the  
alarm input signal to start local recording.  
For setting the recording time. Up to 60  
seconds can be set both before and after  
an alarm input.  
Caution  
If the value for before a trigger is set  
to “0,set a different value for after  
the trigger.Both values cannot be set  
to “0” at the same time.  
Because of the memory capacity of  
VN-C10, the setting times before and  
after a trigger and the actual maxi-  
mum recording time are not the  
same.  
2. Frame Rate  
Example:  
• If 160x120 (30 fps)/320x240 (15 fps)/  
640x480 (5 fps) with a compression  
rate of 2, the actual recording time is  
5 to 0 and 30 to 35 seconds, before  
and after a trigger respectively.  
• For the maximum recording (30 be-  
fore and 60 seconds after a trigger),  
perform the setting as follows:  
Image size  
Frame rate  
Compression rate  
: 160x120  
: 30 fps  
: 7  
For setting the frame rate for local recording,  
select [Change the Recording FrameRate  
during trigger recording] and set the frame  
rate (30, 15, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1).The  
default value is 30 fps.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [4. Recording Setting] (continued)  
3. Others  
Set the recording action when the memory  
capacity for recording has become full.One of the  
following two can be selected. (The internal  
memory capacity is 8 MB.)  
• Stop recording until a free memory space for  
recording is created.  
• Delete files older than the designated number  
of days. (If the number of days is set to “0,” the  
files are deleted, starting with the oldest one.)  
Note  
Recording time  
While maximum recording time varies depending on the recording frame rate and image  
size, recording may not be possible for a desired length of time because of other factors such  
as the compression rate and the object quality.  
Recording files  
A trigger-recording file is created each time a trigger occurs. Even if triggering keeps occur-  
ring and recording continues, only one file will be created for each trigger.  
Caution  
Saving images of local recording to the PC  
As local recording images are saved to the VN-C10 volatile memory, the images are deleted if  
the power is turned off.  
Rec files that were locally recorded can also be automatically uploaded to an FTP server.  
(Page 34 “Rec File FTP”)  
With recording by [V.Networks Controller], with which images are saved to the PC hard disk  
drive, etc., saved files can be retained even if the power is turned off.  
For saving local recording images to the PC, follow the procedure below.  
Select [Refer to Local Rec].  
Select the file to save it to the PC.  
Right-click the file to select [Download to  
PC].  
By selecting desired items in [Trigger] and also performing necessary settings for [Message], etc. in  
[Alarm Setting], you can be certain whether or not local recording has already started. (Page 51)  
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [5. FTP Client Setting]  
VN-C10 is equipped with an FTP client function which regularly uploads still images  
to an existing FTP server, thus enabling simultaneous image monitoring at many  
places and by many people.  
(This function cannot be set for MPEG4.)  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [FTP Setting]. The [FTP Setting] screen is  
displayed.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [5. FTP Client Setting] (continued)  
1 FTP  
To use the FTP function, select [Available].  
9 Error Recovery  
(Connection error)  
Specify a recovery action when an error  
occurred for TCP connection or FTP  
verification of VN-C10.  
2 Rec File FTP  
Select [Available] if locally recorded *.rec files  
are to be uploaded to an FTP server  
automatically.  
Retry forever  
: Recovery attempt is  
repeated until the  
power for VN-C10 is  
turned off.  
Note  
Uploading automatically starts when a  
rec file was created.  
Delete Rec file according to the [Lower  
memory size] setting of the Record set-  
ting screen.  
min. Retry  
: Recovery attempt is  
repeated for  
specified period  
a
()1 to 600 minutes.  
When the built-in memory size of the  
main unit is not enough to create a Rec  
file, [Rec file FTP] can not be set.When  
[Rec file FTP] is available, it is recom-  
mended that the [Lower memory size]  
be set to [remove old files 0 days].  
While uploading a Rec file, uploading  
of still images temporarily stops.  
(Transfer error)  
Select a recovery action when a transfer error  
occurred in uploading an image.  
FTP Disabled: The FTP function is automati-  
cally disabled.  
Note  
To enable the function again, select [Avail-  
able] for [FTP].  
3 User Name  
Enter the user name to use for verification with  
the FTP server. It can be “anonymous.”  
0 Filename  
*.jpg  
: If this file type is selected,  
uploading is performed with  
the entered file name.  
4 Password  
Enter the password to use for verification with  
the FTP server.The password is displayed as  
asterisks (*).  
Note  
Only one image file is stored in the FTP  
server as files are overwritten with the lat-  
est one.  
5 FTP Server IP Address  
Enter the IP address of the upload destination  
FTP server.  
6 FTP Port  
Time stamp : Files are uploaded with the  
time of the built-in clock as their  
file names.  
Enter the FTP port number of the upload  
destination. This is normally set to “21.”  
7 FTP Folder  
Note  
Enter the folder name on the upload  
destination FTP server. If this box is left blank,  
images are uploaded to the default folder.  
Set the correct time in the [Time Set-  
ting] screen.  
All uploaded image files are stored in  
the FTP server.  
8 Upload Interval  
Specify the upload interval at which images  
are uploaded to the FTP server.  
(0 to 84600 seconds)  
If [Disconnect every time] is selected,  
connection with the FTP server is cut after an  
image was uploaded.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [6. Multicast  
]
Selecting [Multicast Mode] allowsVN-C10 to send the same image data to multiple recipients  
on the network at one time without lowering the frame rate.  
• In a narrowband environment, for example, of dial-up connection, select [Unicast Mode].  
• Multicast cannot be set for MPEG4.  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [Multicast]. The [Multicast Setting] screen is  
displayed.  
Select [Multicast Mode].  
Enter a multicast address to [Multicast  
address].  
Multicast  
A multicast address can be set from 225.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255. Do not set the  
same multicast address for different devices on the same system.  
To view VN-C10 images in the multicast mode through a router, an operating environment or  
a router setting is required as follows:  
1 The router supports IGMP Ver. 2 and is synchronized with the starting and stopping of  
multicast transmission. And the route setting can be dynamically changed.  
2 If the router does not support IGMP Ver. 2, a static route for multicast must be set to the  
router.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [6. Multicast] (continued)  
VN-C10 multicast addresses on the network can be searched.  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool]. Select [Search].  
Click [Search...].  
2. The [V.Networks Search] screen is displayed.  
Click [Multicast search].  
3. The [Multi Address Search] screen is displayed.  
To start search, click [Search].  
4. The search result is displayed.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [7. Compression Format]  
Either JPEG or MPEG4 can be selected as the image compression format.  
1. Start up [V.Networks SetupTool] and for the compression format, select JPEG or MPEG4.  
For MPEG4, select [MPEG-4].  
Set the frame rate for MPEG4 (30, 15 or  
7.5).  
For smoother display of images, set a  
larger value.  
Set the bit rate for MPEG4 (64 to 2048).  
For a better image quality, set a larger  
value.  
Caution  
With MPEG4, up to 4 clients can be connected at one time. If 5 or more clients are con-  
nected, the message “The VN-C10U has not start the Streaming Service.appears.  
In the MPEG4 mode with the frame rate set to 30 fps, image noise may appear momentarily  
depending on the condition of the object. This is not a defect.  
2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [8. Memory Capacity  
]
Memory capacity can be checked.  
1.Start up [V.Networks SetupTool] and for the compression format, select [JPEG] or [MPEG4].  
Check the free memory space. The  
memory capacity of VN-C10 is 8000 kB.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [9. Web]  
An HTML file can be set as the default page of the web browser.  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [Web].  
Select whether to enable the setting of the  
HTTP default page. If [Available] is selected,  
specify an html file for the default page.  
Set the port number.  
There are a few types of proxy server that  
caches CGI and the above setting cannot be  
properly done. In such a case, select [No  
Cache].  
Caution  
It is possible to enhance the level of security by changing the default port number (80) ofVN-  
C10 HTTP server (1 through 65535 excluding 21 and 554).With this number changed, it can  
192.168.0.2:12345/index-e.html” (in the case of the port number, 12345). If you have forgot-  
ten the port number, refer to [Setup Tool].  
The default page refers to the page displayed when the IP address is specified (for example,  
entered.  
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [10. FTP Server  
]
Using FTP client software, HTML pages, GIF and JPEG images can be uploaded.  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [FTP Server].  
Select whether to enable or disable the FTP server func-  
tion.  
Note  
The FTP server name is fixed to [Administrator] and also use the password for the adminis-  
trator.  
For the FTP user area, approximately 300 kB are allotted.  
All uploaded folders are stored directly under the [user] folder. It can be accessed as in  
IP address when “aaa.html” is refered to.)  
Folders cannot be created in the VN-C10 FTP server. Only uploading, deleting and renam-  
ing of files are possible.  
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2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [11. Time Setting  
]
This section describes how to set the standard time for VN-C10. NTP can be used  
for this function.  
1. Start up [V.Networks Setup Tool] and select [Time].  
There are two ways to set the time, with or without NTP.  
NTP is not used.  
Set the date and time.  
The time by the PC clock can be checked.  
NTP is used.  
Enter the IP address of the NTP server.  
Set the time zone.  
Set the interval at which the current time is  
obtained from the NTP server.  
Note  
An NTP server is required for the NTP setting.  
If the time setting is changed while local recording is in progress, the local recording time  
may not be properly counted. Thus, recording for the specified seconds may not be ob-  
tained.  
We recommend using an FTP server. Without it, the time returns to the initial value, January  
1, 1900, when the power is turned off. In a situation wherein an FTP server cannot be used,  
set the time appropriately when the power is turned on again.  
With Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional, NTP sever functions be-  
come enabled when they are installed in the standard procedure.  
For Windows 2000, follow the procedure below to enable NTP server functions.  
1. Set the value for the following registry to “1. (The default value is “0.)  
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\LocalNTP  
Registry editing is a highly risky operation.  
Safety measures should be taken beforehand, e.g. creating registry backups. JVC shall not  
be held liable for any loss caused by registry editing.  
2. Restart the Windows Time Service.  
This can be done by opening [Administrative Tools] in [Control Panel] and selecting [Ser-  
vices], [Windows Time] and [Windows Time Properties].  
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Preparations (Step 2 Setting the Network)  
2-5 Registering the Connected Camera with V.Networks Controller  
The connected camera can be registered with the installed [V.Networks Controller].  
1. Select [Start], [Programs], [V.NETWORKS] and then  
up [V.Networks Controller].  
[V.Networks Controller] to start  
Select [File] and [New].  
2. [New] is displayed.  
Enter 198.168.0.2 in [IP Address].  
Note  
In a DHCP environment, enter the IP  
address allotted by the DHCP server.  
Enter [V.Network Name], a name under which  
the camera is registered. Use a name that is  
easy to remember, such as the installation  
location or number. (1 to 40 characters)  
Recording files of the name given in  
saved in a designated folder here.  
are  
You can set whether VN-C10 automatically  
starts recording upon connection.  
Note  
For connecting VN-C10 with the factory settings, either one of the environments described  
below is required.  
• Environment where no DHCP server exists.  
• Environment where a DHCP server, which clearly defines the IP address and MAC address  
allotted to VN-C10, exists.  
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Preparations (Step 3 Adjusting the Camera)  
3-1 Back-focus Adjustment  
At the factory, back-focus is set at the point for the widest range of use for  
CS-mount. However, it is necessary to readjust back focus if a zoom or C-mount  
lens is used or if focus cannot be attained using the focus ring of the lens. To  
adjust, follow the procedures described below.  
In order to adjust back-focus appropriately, use the iris adjustment function and an ND filter to re-  
lease the lens iris before proceeding with the adjustment. (An ND filter acts to reduce the overall  
amount of light entering the lens equally over all wavelengths.)  
<For a fixed-focus lens>  
Back focus  
adjustment ring  
If focus cannot be attained using the focus ring of  
the lens, adjust the back-focus as follows.  
1. Loosen the back-focus lock screw by turning  
it counterclockwise with a Phillips screwdriver.  
2. Aim the camera at the object or a spot of detail  
somewhere away from the object while  
checking the image on the PC screen.  
3. Turn the focus ring to .  
Tighten  
Loosen  
4. Turn the back-focus adjustment ring to  
optimize the focus.  
5. Tighten the back-focus lock screw securely by  
turning it clockwise.  
Back focus locking  
screw (M2.6)  
Lens focus ring  
<For a zoom lens>  
If the image gets out of focus when zoomed in/  
out, adjust the camera as follows:  
1. Loosen the back-focus locking screw by  
turning it counterclockwise with a Phillips  
screwdriver.  
2. Aim the camera at the object or a spot of detail  
somewhere away from the object while  
checking the image on the PC screen.  
3. Zoom in the lens and adjust the focus by  
turning the focus ring.  
4. Zoom out the lens and adjust the focus by  
turning the focus ring.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 a few times.  
6. Tighten the back-focus locking screw securely  
by turning it clockwise.  
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Operations (Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller)  
4-1 Starting Up V.Networks Controller  
With the installed Controller, camera images can be monitored. The settings for  
recording, replay and frame rate etc. can also be performed.  
1. Select [Start], [Programs], [V.NETWORKS] and then  
up [V.Networks Controller].  
[V.Networks Controller] to start  
In the pull down menu, select the camera  
to connect.  
Caution  
After the power for VN-C10 is turned  
on, there will be about 20 seconds until  
VN-C10 becomes ready to be con-  
nected with the PC. This is not a de-  
fect.  
Live images from the camera are dis-  
played.  
Note  
• If a password has been set, enter the correct password.  
• This [Controller] can be connected to VN-C1, VN-C2, VN-C3, VN-C30 (only for JPEG), VN-  
A1 and VN-C10.  
• In the MPEG4 mode, up to 4 clients can be connected at one time. If 5 or more clients are  
connected, the message “The VN-C10U has not start the Streaming Service.appears.  
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4-2 Function Settings with V.Networks Controller  
With [V.Networks Controller], settings for image size, alarm etc. can be performed.  
1 2 3 4  
1 File  
3 Setting  
New  
: Creates a new file if  
the camera is con-  
nected for the first  
time.  
Quality  
: Sets the compression  
rate and image qual-  
ity.  
Framerate  
: Sets the number of  
frames transmitted  
per second.  
Delete  
: Deletes a file.  
Motion Detect Standby : For selecting the  
camera for which  
Alarm Reg  
Alarm  
:
If this is selected  
alarm operation will  
be enabled.  
,
motion detection is  
enabled.  
Exit  
: Exits “Controller.”  
: Alarm actions for  
each alarm can be  
set individually.  
2 View  
Image Size  
: Sets the image dis-  
play size.  
JPEG : 640x480  
320x240  
160x120  
MPEG4: 320x240  
160x120  
Time Stamp  
Property  
: Sets display of the  
date and time of file  
saving.  
:
Changes information  
on cameras not cur-  
rently connected.  
Upside Down  
: Displays the image  
inversely. This func-  
tion is used in the  
case that the camera  
is inversely installed.  
(Not available for  
MPEG4)  
4 Help  
About  
:
For checking the ver-  
sion of [V.Networks  
Controller].  
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Operations (Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller)  
4-3 Motion Detection Standby  
With [V.Networks Controller] running, automatic connection will be activated upon  
reception of motion detection alert from VN-C10.  
1. Select [File] and then [Motion Detect Standby].  
2. Select the camera.  
Select the camera for which you wish to  
enable the motion detection function.  
Click  
.
3. Click  
.
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4-4 Image Size and Inversion  
With [V.Networks Controller], it is possible to set the size of the moving image window  
and invert the image.  
1. Select [View].  
2. Select an image size and whether or not to invert the image.  
Note  
With MPEG4, the following settings  
are not available.  
• 640x480  
• Upside Down  
In the Fine mode, image details can  
be checked.  
Not suitable when a moving object is  
to be recorded.(only forVN-C10 firm-  
ware version 1.4 and subsequently)  
640 x 480 size is only use in fine  
mode.  
Click  
.
Note  
Right-click on the moving image window to  
change the settings. (This setting is not avail-  
able for MPEG4.)  
Set the image size.  
Displays the MAC address, IP address,  
model, firmware version.  
If this is selected, the blocks for motion de-  
tection are displayed.The blocks where mo-  
tion is detected will be displayed in red.  
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Operations (Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller)  
4-5 Setting the Image Quality  
With [V.Networks Controller], settings for image quality such as the image  
compression rate, white balance, etc., can be done.  
1. Select [Setting] and [Quality].  
2. Change the set values. (For functional description, next page)  
1
2
4
5
3
7
6
3. Click  
.
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4-5 Setting the Image Quality (continued)  
1 Compression Rate  
5 AGC, AES, BLC  
Sets the image compression rate. A lower  
compression rate means a higher image  
quality.However, with a reduced compression  
rate, data volume also increases.  
This setting is not available for MPEG4.  
Value range: 1 to 7 (Set to “2” at the factory)  
AGC  
: Automatically adjusts the gain in  
accordance with the brightness.  
Factory Set.  
: Automatically adjusts the shutter  
speed in accordance with the  
brightness. Only for a manual iris  
lens.  
AES  
BLC  
: Back light compensation. When  
there is a bright light source in the  
background of the object,VN-C10  
adjusts the weighted zone.  
2 White Balance  
Auto  
: Automatically adjusts the white  
balance, the standard for color  
saturation. Factory set.  
R gain  
B gain  
: To manually adjust the white bal-  
ance toward more red intensity.  
Value range: 0 to100  
: To manually adjust the white bal-  
ance toward more blue intensity.  
Value range: 0 to100  
Photo-metering Area  
3 Shutter Speed  
Note  
1/60  
: Normal speed. Factory set.  
1/100  
: This reduces image flickers due  
to fluorescent lighting in areas  
where the commercial power fre-  
quency is 50 Hz.  
AES cannot be turned on when AGC is  
set to [OFF].  
AES cannot be turned on if the shutter  
speed is set to [1/100].  
BLC cannot be turned on when AGC is  
set to [OFF].  
Do not use AES with a DC IRIS lens. It  
may cause flickering.  
4 Saturation  
Adjusts color saturation. A smaller value  
makes colors less dense. Set to “25” at the  
factory  
6 Default  
Returns all values, except that for iris level,  
for image quality to those set at the factory.  
7 Iris level  
Brightness adjustment for a DC IRIS lens.  
A smaller value makes images darker, closing  
the iris.  
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Operations (Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller)  
4-6 Frame Rate  
With [V.Networks Controller], it is possible to set the frame rate, the number of  
image updates per second, for JPEG.  
Frame rate setting with [V.Networks Controller] is possible only for JPEG.  
Frame rate for MPEG4 can be set with [V.Networks Setup Tool]. (Page 38)  
1. Select [Setting] and [Framerate].  
2. Set the frame rate in the [Frame Rate] screen.  
Sets the maximum number of images per  
minute that are sent fromVN-C10.This value  
is set to “15” at the factory.  
Note  
The actual number of frames received and displayed per second is affected by factors such as  
the PC performance and the image compression rate as well as the LAN environment.  
In the case of a LAN environment where multiple operations are being performed at one time  
(particularly where the network traffic is always heavy), reduce the number of frames to be  
transmitted.  
Caution  
Frame rate for local recording cannot be set with [V.Networks Controller]. It is only possible  
with [V.Networks Setup Tool]. (Page 32)  
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4-7 Alarm Setting  
With [V.Networks Controller], it is possible to set the action to be taken upon  
reception of an alarm signal.  
1. Select [Setting] and [Alarm Setting].  
2. Change the set values. (For functional description, next page)  
Settings are performed for [Motion Detection Alarm], [Alarm 1], [Alarm 2] and [Relay Alarm].  
1
Text box  
2
3
4
(With [Relay Alarm] selected, 1 and 2 cannot be set.)  
3. When the settings are complete, click  
.
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Operations (Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller)  
4-7 Alarm Setting (continued)  
1 Message  
When an alarm is received, the message  
3 Playing wave file  
When an alarm is received, a specified Wave  
file is replayed. Press the [Browse] button to  
specify a Wave file.  
entered into the text box is displayed. The  
maximum number of characters that can be  
entered is 100.  
Note  
2 Recording  
If a large Wave file (.wav) is selected, the  
alarm operation may become slow depend-  
ing on the PC performance.  
When an alarm is received, recording starts.  
Non-Stop : Recording continues until the  
Stop button is pressed.  
Stop 1min : Recording stops after 1 minute.  
4 Execute application file  
Note  
When an alarm is received, a specified  
program is executed. Press the [Browse]  
button to specify a program.  
• The [Stop 1min] mode is for conserving  
the hard disk space.  
• In this mode, recording stops after 1  
minute even if recording has already  
started before the alarm input.  
Note  
Alarm Operation  
The following settings are required for the operation of the alarm that has been set.  
1. [Alarm Reg] is enabled in the [Setting] menu of the [V.Networks Controller.] (Page 45)  
2. Each alarm setting in [Alarm Setting] of [V.Networks Setup Tool] is enabled. (Page 28)  
Relay Alarm  
When the relay alarm function is enabled, subsequent alarms will not be activated.  
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4-8 Time Stamp  
With [V.Networks Controller], the [Time Stamp] function can be set. This function  
displays the date and time on the camera images, and the date and time are recorded.  
1. Select [Setting] and [Time Stamp].  
2. Proceed with the setting.  
Select [Visible].  
Select the display style in [Style].  
“YYYY,” MM,and “DD” represent “year,”  
“month” and “day” respectively.  
“HH” represents “hour” while “MM,minute,”  
“SS,second” and “mm,millisecond.”  
Click [Font...] to select the font.  
Set the text color in [TextColor].  
Set the background color in [BackColor].  
Click  
.
Note  
• With MPEG4,  
,
and cannot be set.  
• By left-clicking the mouse while holding down the [shift] key on the moving image or playback  
window screen, the time stamp will appear where the mouse was clicked.  
• Time stamp in the MPEG4 mode is shown in the title bar of the image window.  
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Operations (Step 4 Setting with V.Networks Controller)  
4-9 Changing the Registered Information  
With [V.Networks Controller], registered information on camera connection etc. can  
be changed.  
1. Select [Setting] and [Property].  
2. Proceed with the setting.  
Change the camera.  
Cannot be changed.  
Set whether to start recording on  
connection.  
3. When complete, click  
Caution  
.
Information cannot be changed for a connected camera.  
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Operations (Step 5 Operations with V.Networks Controller)  
5-1 Operations with V.Networks Controller  
[V.Networks Controller] can be used to select the camera, record and playback the  
camera images etc.  
(The Controller screens are identical with those for otherV.Networks models. Certain  
functions are not available for VN-C10.)  
1
6
Not available for VN-C10.  
2 3 4  
5
1 Camera  
4 REC  
Displays the name of the connected camera.  
It is also possible to select the camera using  
When this is selected, recording starts. The  
recorded files are saved under the name  
shown in 1. During recording, the display  
[Recording in progress] appears in 1. The  
display [REC] will also appear on the displayed  
image.  
the  
pull down menu.  
2 PLAY  
Select the file saved in 4 and replay. Select  
this button too for replaying a recorded file with  
an alarm activated.  
5 SNAPSHOT  
Saves only one frame of the image being  
displayed.  
3 STOP  
Stops recording.  
6 SIZE  
Reduces the size of the [V.Networks Controller]  
screen. (See below.)  
Reduced screen  
1
Camera  
Press here to enlarge.  
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Operations (Step 5 Operations with V.Networks Controller)  
5-2 Record/Stop  
[V.Networks Controller] can be used to save camera images to a file.  
1. Click the [REC] button.  
Connected camera  
(Files are saved under this name)  
Recording format  
[Record] display  
2. 1.  
(Moving image window)  
[REC] display  
2. Click the [STOP] button.  
Recording stops. The [Recording] and [REC] displays disappear.  
When the [Snapshot] button is clicked, one single frame of the image being displayed is recorded.  
(Page 60)  
Note  
• Refrain from attempting continuous recording for an extended period of time. Files recorded  
over an extended time may not be replayed fully due to an insufficient memory space of the  
PC.  
• Do not change the record file name.  
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5-3 Playback  
For playback, select the file saved with the record function of [V.Network Controller].  
The playback function cannot be effective while moving images are displayed.  
1. Click the [PLAY] button.  
[PLAY] button  
2. Select the file you wish to replay from [Playback File] and click  
recording file, click [Refer to Local Rec.]. And select the file.  
.To replay a local  
Press [Refer to Local Rec.] to select the file.  
A file name is displayed as the time when re-  
cording started to the time when it ended.  
Click  
.
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Operations (Step 5 Operations with V.Networks Controller)  
5-3 Playback (continued)  
3. Click  
.
4. [Playback] is displayed.  
Slidebar  
• Moves toward the right as the playback time  
progresses.  
• Can be dragged with the mouse.  
[Stop] button  
[Pause] button  
[Play] button  
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5-4 Other Instructions on Record and Playback  
Record/Playback time  
Do not record or play a file that exceeds 2 GB with [V.Networks Controller]. With Windows  
applications, data in excess of 2 GB cannot be randomly accessed.  
Approximate recording time for 2 GB JPEG data (at 5 frames per second)  
Image size  
160 x 120  
320 x 240  
640 x 480  
Data size per image  
Approx. 5 kB  
Approx. 15 kB  
Approx. 50 kB  
Approximate recording time  
20 hours  
6 hours  
2 hours  
Approximate recording time for 2 GB MPEG4 data  
Bit rate  
Approximate recording time  
65 hours  
64 kB/s  
384 kB/s  
2048 kB/s  
10 hours  
2 hours  
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Operations (Step 5 Operations with V.Networks Controller)  
5-5 Snapshot  
With [V.Networks Controller], images being displayed or replayed can be saved as  
still image files.  
1. Click the [SnapShot] button.  
Note  
Snapshots are saved as JPEG files in  
the JPEG mode and as BMP files in the  
MPEG mode.  
[SnapShot] button  
2. The [Snap] screen appears.  
Select [File] and [Save].  
3. The [Save As] screen appears.  
Specify the folder into which the file is saved.  
Enter the file name.  
Press [Save] to save a snapshot.  
Note  
Other viewer software  
• Still-image files saved with VN-C10 can be viewed with general viewer software. However,  
images inverted by VN-C10 will not be displayed as such. Also, image color may also be  
different.  
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Operations (Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser)  
It is possible to view still/moving images and perform various settings via not only  
the provided [Controller] software but via a Web browser as well.  
However, note that MPEG4 files cannot be viewed with a browser. Also, the browser  
does not support the image inversion function.  
6-1 Required Operating Environment  
The following environment is required for viewing and operating VN-C10 with a Web browser.  
It is necessary for the PC to satisfy the technical requirements described in this  
instruction manual (Page 7).  
The PC must also satisfy the following Web browser conditions:  
• A Web browser compatible with JavaScript and frame, that is, Netscape Ver. 4.x or Internet  
Explorer Vers. 4.x, 5.x and 6.x.  
• For the recommended CPU performance and required memory capacity, refer to theWeb browser  
in use.  
For smooth display of large-screen moving images, specifications much better than those rec-  
ommended are necessary.  
Images from the camera will not be displayed properly in the 256-color mode.  
• For Internet Explorer, an environment where Java can be properly run (Microsoft VM) is re-  
quired.  
LAN Environment  
• VN-C10 can work as a web server that uses HTTP. Access linkage using a host name is pos-  
sible if the environment supports DNS (Domain Name System).  
• A direct connection of VN-C10 to a PC is possible using a cross-over cable. (Though rare,  
certain LAN boards do not allow the use of a cross-over cable. Be sure to check your LAN  
board.)  
Note  
Web page images  
Web page images shown in this document refer to Web page data within VN-C10, including  
images captured by the VN-C10 camera and displayed by a Web browser.  
Depending on the type and settings of the Web browser, the page format and character fonts  
of the displayed Web pages may vary. Should the page contents fail to be displayed in total, try  
resizing the window, etc.  
The illustrations in this manual are obtained from Internet Explorer display screens.  
For Internet Explorer  
• After the password has been changed, the password authentication window may ask for the  
password twice. In this case, enter the same password twice.  
For Netscape Navigator  
• When a moving image from VN-C10 is displayed, the page content cannot be updated by  
changing the window size. In this case, click the [Update] button on the Netscape window to  
update the page display.  
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Operations (Step 6 Operations with a Web Browser)  
6-2 Access Authorization  
The structure of URLs within the VN-C10 is as shown below.  
Security level  
<User>  
<Operator>  
<Administrator>  
Top page  
(index-e.html)  
(still-e.html)  
Still image page  
Moving image page (java-e.html)  
Still image URL (still.jpg)  
Serverpush moving image  
URL (push.jpg)  
Configuration page (javaconfig-e.html)  
Configuration menus  
Image Quality Configuration (configimage-e.html)  
View Configuration (viewconfig-e.html)  
Alarm Configuration (alarm-e.html)  
FTP Configuration (ftp-e.html)  
Java moving image URL  
(mjpeg.class)  
Other Configurations (config-e.html)  
This page is intended for linkages to other VN-C10 web pages.  
Verifying access authorization  
If passwords are set, the [User Name and Password] request window appears (for access  
authorization).  
User name is not used.  
Enter any one of the three passwords that have  
been set.  
Click  
.
Note  
• It is recommended that you register the URL (Uniform Resource Locator).  
• For speedy display of the VN-C10 web pages on your web browser, it is recommended that  
you register the URL information during the access test using the set IP address or DNS  
host name.  
• For this purpose, use the [Favorites] function of Internet Explorer or, in the case of Netscape,  
[Bookmarks].While the VN-C10 web page is displayed in the browser, use the [Add] function  
to bookmark the page.  
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6-3 Starting Up the Web Browser  
Start up the web browser. Specify the factory-set web page address of VN-C10.  
(With the factory-set IP address entered, the web browser displays the VN-C10 top  
page.)  
Note  
If a proxy server is set for accessing the Internet, there are cases in which the IP address  
cannot be directly specified. In this case, change the proxy setting so that the address can be  
entered.  
1. Start up the Web browser.  
Note  
In this instruction manual, the [Top page] and the [Home page] are defined as follows:  
Top page  
: The “/index-e.html” page  
Home page : The specified page displayed when the default page function is enabled.When  
the function is not enabled, the [Top page] is displayed.  
2. TheVN-C10 top page appears.  
VN-C10 still image  
The image taken in at the point when  
browsing starts is displayed.  
Buttons linking to other web pages.  
(Click to jump to these pages.)  
Caution  
If the image mode of VN-C10 is MPEG4, the blue screen appears.  
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6-4 Settings with a Web Browser  
IP address, image quality, alarm, FTP, etc. can be set with a Web browser.  
Top page  
Click [Settings].  
The setting page is displayed.  
Hyperlink to the Home page.  
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6-4 Settings with a Web Browser (1. Other Settings)  
Other Settings:  
The settings can be changed in the [Other] screen.  
(They can also be changed with [V.Networks Setup Tool] .)  
Click [Apply] to update the settings.  
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6-4 Settings with a Web Browser (1. Other Settings) (continued)  
Items in the [Other] screen  
Item  
Effect  
Sets whether to use DHCP.  
DHCP  
IP Address  
Changes to the address allotted or approved by the network  
administrator.(This can be changed only when DHCP is not used.)  
Sets the value provided or approved by the network adminis-  
trator as in the case of IP address. (This can be changed only  
when DHCP is not used.)  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
Host Name  
Specifies the IP address for the default gateway. If the default  
gateway is not to be used, enter “0.0.0.0” here. (This can be  
changed only when DHCP is not used.)  
Maximum 8 alphanumerical characters can be entered.Specify  
the host name when access link is established by a host name  
in a DNS (Domain Name System) environment. The host name  
is displayed on the title bar of each sub window.  
Leave this field blank if the host name is unknown or unnecessary.  
Unique physical address of the unit. Cannot be changed.  
The firmware version of VN-C10. Cannot be changed.  
Passwords for accessing VN-C10. Maximum 8 characters.  
Enter the user password.  
MAC Address  
Program Version  
Password  
User Level  
Operator Level  
Administrator Level  
Cache Control  
Enter the operator password.  
Enter the administrator password.  
There are a few types of proxy server that caches CGI. With a  
proxy server of this type, select [No Cache].  
FTP Server Function  
Select whether to enable or disable the FTP server function.With  
this function enabled, user html pages, gif images, jpeg images,  
etc.can be uploaded toVN-C10 using general FTP client software.  
All uploaded files are stored directly under the [user] folder.  
aWeb browser. (“192.168.0.2denotes theVN-C10 IP address  
when “aaa.html” stored in the FTP server is referred to.)  
The FTP server name is fixed to [Administrator]. Use the  
administrater password.  
Default Page  
The VN-C10 top page is specified as the default page. If this func-  
tion is enabled, the specified html file is used as the default page.  
The default page is the one displayed when only IP address is speci-  
fied.  
Note  
Even with this function enabled, if the specified html file  
does not exist, the message, “404:Not foundis displayed  
appropriate file name is entered.  
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Item  
Effect  
Default Page (continued)  
Available/ Not available Select [Available] to enable the Default Page function or [Not  
Available] to disable it.  
File Name  
HTTP Port  
Enter the file name to be used as the default page.  
It is possible to enhance the security level by setting the HTTP  
server port number to other than the default value “80.(Value  
range: (1 through 65535 excluding 21 and 554) The new HTTP  
port number can be accessed with a Web browser. If the port  
number is changed to, forexample, “12345,it can be accessed as  
e.html.If the HTTP port number is unknown, refer to [V.Networks  
Setup Tool].  
NTP Settings  
For settings of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.  
Available/ Not available Select [Available] to enable the NTP server function or [Not  
Available] to disable it.  
Server IP Address  
Timezone  
Adjust Interval  
Enter the NTP server IP address.  
Obtains the local time based on the Greenwich Mean Time.  
Rectifies time deviation by acquiring the correct time from the  
NTP server at a specified interval.  
Note  
Password Protection Function  
VN-C10 is equipped with a security function for restricting browser (user) access. For this  
function, there are three access (security) levels according to the authorization status. The  
table below shows the accessible pages for each status.  
(For the VN-C10 Web page structure, refer to page 62.)  
Authorization Status  
User  
Operator  
Accessible VN-C10 Pages  
Still image and moving image pages  
Web pages except the setting pages  
All Web pages  
Administrator  
Caution  
Password setting cannot be released or changed unless the administrator password is en-  
tered correctly. Do not forget the administrator password.  
Password entry is not required if the user and operator passwords are set, but not the one  
for the administrator. The confirmation message, “Are you sure to RESET the camera to  
enable the changes?” appears. Pressing [OK] for this message prompts VN-C10 to activate  
its internal reset function, changing the IP address, etc. The previous, factory-set, IP ad-  
dress is no longer in effect, and connection to VN-C10 will be cut off. If there is no keystroke  
or mouse movement to the Web browser for a while, a message saying that connection  
cannot be established appears. This is due to the IP address change. (Changing the port  
number results in the same action.)  
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6-4 Settings with a Web Browser (2. Image Settings)  
Image Quality Setting Window:  
Click [Apply] to update the settings.  
The values set in this screen return to the ones  
set at the factory.  
Item  
Effect  
Compression Rate  
Sets the compression rate for images.  
A smaller rate means better image quality, but with more amount of  
data. (Value Range: 1 to 7) (Factory-set value: 2)  
Adjusts color saturation. A smaller value makes colors less dense.  
(Factory-set value: 25)  
Saturation  
White Balance  
Auto  
Color correction system to deal with different lighting conditions.  
Automatically adjusts the white balance, the standard for color satura-  
tion.  
R gain  
B gain  
To manually adjust the white balance toward more red intensity.  
(Value range: 0 to 100) (Factory-set: Auto)  
To manually adjust the white balance toward more blue intensity.  
(Value range: 0 to 100) (Factory-set: Auto)  
AGC, AES, BLC  
AGC  
AES  
BLC  
1/60  
: Automatically adjusts the gain in accordance with the bright-  
ness. Factory set.  
: Automatically adjusts the shutter speed in accordance with the  
brightness. Only for a manual iris lens.  
: Back light compensation.When there is a bright light source in  
the background of the object,VN-C10 adjusts the weighted zone.  
: Normal factory set speed.  
Shutter Speed  
Iris level  
1/100 : This reduces image flickers due to fluorescent lighting in  
areas where the commercial power frequency is 50 Hz.  
(Factory-set value: 1/60)  
Brightness adjustment for a DC IRIS lens.  
A smaller value makes images darker, closing the iris.  
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View Setting Window:  
Click [Apply] to update the settings.  
Item  
Effect  
Image size  
Select one from the 3 image sizes, “640x480,320x240” or “160x120.”  
In the Fine mode, image details can be checked.  
Do not use the Fine mode when a moving object is to be recorded.  
JPEG frame rate Select the maximum number of frames to be transmitted fromVN-C10 per second.  
Caution  
• The actual number of frames transmitted and displayed per second is dependent on factors  
such as PC performance, Web browser or LAN environment, etc. In cases where operation  
of VN-C10 can be expected to cause communication trouble to other network operations  
(particularly when the network traffic is usually heavy), it is recommended to reduce the  
frame rate.  
• Be sure to adjust the frame rate appropriately considering the number of simultaneous ac-  
cesses to VN-C10. If VN-C10 is operated beyond its processing capacity, functions such as  
Web page display, image shifting and button selection may not work properly.  
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6-4 Settings with a Web Browser (4. Alarm Settings)  
Alarm Setting Window:  
This section describes the setting of actions of VN-C10 when an alarm signal has been received.  
Click [Apply] to update the settings.  
Item  
Effect  
Alarm In  
Specifies the action when an alarm signal has been received.  
Specifies the action when an alarm signal has been input to  
[Alarm 1] and/or [Alarm 2].  
Select [On] if the alarm terminals [Alarm 1] and/or [Alarm 2]  
are to be used. If not to be used, select [Off].  
If [On] is selected here, alarm signals are output to the  
[ALARM OUTPUT] terminal located on the rear panel.  
Sets the relay alarm function, which is activated when two  
alarms are successively received within a certain period of  
time.  
Alarm 1 and 2  
On/Off  
Alarm Out  
Relay Alarm  
On/Off  
Select whether to enable or disable the relay alarm function.  
Relay Alarm Setting Sets the sequence and interval of alarm input.  
Alarm Out  
If [On] is selected here, alarm signals are output to the  
[ALARM OUTPUT] terminal located on the rear panel.  
Alarm Out  
On/Off  
Select [On] for alarm signals to be output to the [ALARM  
OUTPUT] terminal located on the rear panel.  
Momentum  
Value  
Power on Init  
Sets the duration for sending alarm output signals.  
Sets whether to output high or low signals for alarm output.  
If [Yes] is selected, the alarm signal, which was set upon  
power connection, is output once.  
Caution  
Perform the output setting appropriately according to the equipment to which signals are  
sent.  
When the alarm setting is complete, check whether the alarm functions are working prop-  
erly.  
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6-4 Settings with a Web Browser (5. FTP Settings)  
FTP Client Setting Window:  
(This function cannot be set for MPEG4.)  
Note  
FTP Client Function  
This is a function that regularly uploads VN-C10 still images to the existing FTP server.  
With this function, it is possible to distribute images from the server, thus greatly increasing  
the number of clients, which receive them.  
Click [Apply] to update the settings.  
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6-4 Settings with a Web Browser (5. FTP Settings) (Continued)  
Item  
Effect  
For enabling/disabling the FTP functions.  
Select here if JPEG images are to be uploaded to an FTP server regu-  
larly.  
FTP Function  
Snap Shot FTP  
Upload Interval  
File name  
Specify the interval with which images are uploaded to an FTP server.  
(0 to 84600 seconds)  
Specify the file name of an image to be uploaded.  
*.jpg  
Uploading is performed with the file name entered here.  
Only one image file remains in the FTP server as files have the  
same file name. (The latest image file overwrites.)  
The current time, obtained from the NTP server, is used as the file name  
for uploading in the form of “YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS-mmm”.  
As each file has an unique name for uploading, all image files  
uploaded remain in the FTP server.  
Time Stamp  
Username  
Password  
Enter the user name (up to 16 characters) to be used for verification with  
the FTP server.  
Enter the password (0 to 32 characters, shown as asterisks “ * ”) to be  
used for verification with the FTP server.  
Host IP Address  
FTP Port  
FTP Folder  
Enter the IP address of the FTP server to which images are uploaded.  
Enter the port number of the FTP server to which images are uploaded.  
Enter the folder name in the FTP server to which images are uploaded.  
Connection  
Set whether to cut off the connection during every upload.  
Disconnect every time  
If this is selected, connection is cut off every time an image has been  
uploaded.  
Connection will be reestablished when the next image is uploaded.  
Specify the action to be taken when an FTP error has occurred.  
Specify the action to be taken when an error with TCP connection or  
FTP verification has occurred.  
Error Recovery  
On connect error  
Retry forever  
Retry for * min  
Error recovery is attempted until the power to VN-C10 is disconnected.  
Error recovery is attempted for a specified period of time.  
(1 to 600 minutes)  
On transfer error  
Stop Uploading  
Specify the action to be taken when a file transfer error has occurred  
during image uploading.  
With the occurrence of a transfer error, theVN-C10 FTP function is auto-  
matically disabled. Select here to enable the function again.  
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6-5 Viewing Still Images  
Still Image Page:  
This page displays only still images. The initial image is the one taken in by the camera at the  
moment browsing starts. To update the image, press [Refresh] or [Reload] depending on the Web  
browser and to save the displayed image, select [Save As].  
Hyperlink to the Home page  
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6-6 Viewing Moving Images  
Moving Image Page:  
This page displays only moving images. The images taken in by the camera are updated automati-  
cally and displayed as moving images.  
Note  
• Moving image pages cannot be saved using the [Save Image As] function of theWeb browser.  
• Web pages cannot be saved using the [Save As] function.  
Hyperlink to the top page  
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6-7 VN-C10 Image Link  
VN-C10 output images can be pasted onto separately created web pages –  
Images (still and moving) captured withVN-C10 can be incorporated and displayed on a user-  
created web page.  
Note  
Images cannot be displayed when VN-C10 is in the MPEG4 mode.  
Displaying a Still Image:  
By creating a web page with the following description, you can display a still image.  
<IMG SRC=“http:// ****** /still.jpg”> ( ****** represents the URL of VN-C10.)  
Displaying a Moving Image:  
A moving image can either be in the Serverpush or Java format.  
It is necessary to choose the image type or adjust the content description of the web page according  
to its compatibility with the web browser in use.  
Display in Serverpush  
By creating a web page with the following description, you can display a moving image in Netscape  
Navigator that supports Serverpush.  
Display in Java Applet  
By creating a web page with the following description, you can display a moving image (Java applet)  
in Internet Explorer, etc. that supports Java.  
<APPLET CODE=“mjpeg.class” WIDTH=640 HEIGHT=480  
CodeBase=“http:// ****** /”> </APPLET> ( ****** represents the URL of VN-C10.)  
Note  
• The images (both still and moving) are displayed according to the size and compression rate  
already set. If Java is disabled in the Web browser, images may not be displayed correctly.  
• If a password has been set, prior password authentication is necessary before Java Applet  
can be displayed (an Internet Explorer restriction).  
• The values of “WIDTH” and “HEIGHT” should be identical to those of the image size setting  
of VN-C10.  
• If the browser version used is older than Netscape Ver. 4.06, it is required to update the Java  
Plug-in version to 1.1 or higher in order to browse moving images. Java Plug-in is available in  
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Others  
Troubleshooting  
Symptoms  
Remedial Actions  
Forgotten the VN-C10 IP ad-  
dress that was changed with  
[V.Networks Setup Tool].  
• Press the [Search] button of [V.Networks Setup Tool] to  
see the IP addresses of all the cameras connected to the  
network.  
Unable to record.  
• Has the folder for saving images been deleted?  
Check to see if it exists.  
• Is the disk full? Check the available memory capacity.  
While “Now Connecting…” is  
being displayed, it takes time to  
cancel an action.  
• Once connection is activated, canceling an action is not  
possible.  
The coloration is unsatisfactory.  
• Check the color adjustments of the monitor and video  
cards.  
Change to the True Color (24 bits) display.  
• With High Color (16 bits) or lower, display of natural  
color tones is difficult to achieve.  
Image size changes automati-  
cally.  
• In the case thatVN-C10 is connected to multiple PCs, VN-  
C10 assumes the settings of the PC that was last oper-  
ated.  
Connection to VN-C10 cannot  
be established or fails.  
• When the network is loaded with frequent broadcasting or  
collisions, connection may fail or break. Check the net-  
work status.  
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Specifications  
LAN standard  
IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u  
Communication protocol  
TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, ICMP, ARP, RTP, RTSP, DHCP,  
NTP  
Image pickup device  
Available pixels  
Video S/N ratio  
Minimum required illumination  
Image compression  
Output image format  
1/3 type IT CCD  
Approx. 380,000 pixels (768 (H) x 494 (V))  
50 dB (50 %, AGC OFF, Compression rate: 1)  
2.5 lx (50 %, F1.2, AGC ON)  
JPEG, MPEG4  
640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120  
640 x 480 not available for MPEG4  
C/CS mount  
Non-voltage “A” contact input. NPN open collector input.  
Low level, latch/momentary (500 ms minimum)  
Low level circuit current: 0.6 mA  
High level impressed voltage: 3.3 V  
NPN open collector output (allowable impressed voltage:  
12 V, allowable input current: 300 mA)  
RJ-45 (Category 5)  
Lens mount  
Alarm input  
Alarm output  
Network interfaces  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (Auto-Negotiation)  
8 MB  
DC 12 V or AC 24 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
1.2 A max.  
0 °C to 40 °C  
Approx. 560 g  
Internal memory  
Power supply voltage  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature  
Mass  
External Dimensions  
U1-32  
(Unit: mm)  
146  
138  
70  
MAC address  
BF LOCK  
42  
71  
1/4 – 20UNC  
41  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
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is a registered trademark owned by VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.  
is a registered trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries.  
Printed in Japan  
LWT0095-001C  
© 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
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