JVC VN-C205 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Settings (Step 2 Network Settings)
The connected camera can be registered with the installed "V.Networks Controller".
1.
Select [Start] [Programs] [V. NETWORKS] [V.Networks Controller] to
start up the "V.Networks Controller".
2.
Select [File] and [New].
3.
The [New] screen will be displayed.
2-5 Registering Connected Camera Using the "V.Networks Controller"
2
Enter the [V.Networks Name]. Do so by using
a name convenient for subsequent selection,
such as the installation location or number.
(1 to 40 characters)
3
A folder with the name entered in
2
will be
created inside the folder specified here, and
recorded files will be stored here.
1
Enter the [IP Address].
4
Select the mode for acquiring images.
Normal :
Client will send requests for each image to
VN-C205.
Set to Normal when using a narrow
bandwidth network.
High Speed:
Images will be automatically sent from VN-
C205 at the specified frame rate. A
maximum transmission rate of 30 fps is
possible for 640 x 480 images.
When sending out images to multiple
clients at the same time, however,
transmission at a rate of 30 fps for 640 x
480 images will not be possible.
Transmission Mode MTU Size (Bytes)
Normal 1430 Bytes
High Speed 1500 Bytes
Note
In a DHCP environment, enter the IP
address that is assigned to this camera by
the DHCP server.
Notes
Images are divided into IP fragments when set to "High Speed".
Images will be sent at the frame rate set at VN-C205. When setting the frame rate to "High Speed",
do so upon ensuring that this does not impose excessive burden on the network. (
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Do not set to high speed for narrow bandwidth networks.
Maximum data transmission capacity is 8 Mbps. A maximum rate of 30 fps may not be possible
for 640 x 480 images depending on the image size.
The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) sizes during image acquisition are as follows.
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4.
Connect to VN-C205.
Note
To connect to a VN-C205 for which DHCP
setting is possible, either one of the following
environments will be required.
•Environment where no DHCP server
exists.
•Environment with a DHCP server that
clearly defines the IP and MAC addresses
assigned to VN-C205.