Sanyo VCC-HD4600P User Manual

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Sanyo VCC-HD4600P User Manual

SUMMARY MANUAL

Megapixel Camera

VCC-HD4600 VCC-HD4600P

THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED

SERVICE PERSON AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL

CODES.

Please read this instruction manual carefully in order to ensure correct installation. In addition, be sure to read carefully the electronic manual (INSTRUCTION MANUAL) contained in the supplied CD-ROM to ensure correct operation of the camera.

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Contents

 

Name and Function of Each Component

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Basic Connections....................................................................................................

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Network Settings ......................................................................................................

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Specifications .........................................................................................................

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Copyright Notice .....................................................................................................

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Accessories

 

Power supply connector CD-ROM

 

Check your operating environment.

To operate the camera via network operation, you must meet the following operating requirements.

PC

: IBM PC/AT compatible

Operating system

: Windows XP Professional/Windows Vista

CPU

: Core2Duo E6700 2.66 GHz or higher

Memory

: Windows XP: 1GB or more

 

Windows Vista: 2GB or more

Network interface

: 10Base-T/100Base-TX (RJ-45 connector)

Display card

: 1920×1200 pixels or higher

Graphics chip

: ATI RADEON HD2600 series or higher

 

nVIDIA GeForce 8600 series or higher

 

nVIDIA Quadro FX550 series or higher

Web browser

: Internet Explorer Ver. 6.0 SP2 or higher,

 

or Internet Explorer Ver. 7.0

You can automatically set up the IP address of the camera.

This software application is useful when two or more cameras are connected to the network.

Download “Auto IP Setup” software application from the supplied CD-ROM.

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Name and Function of Each Component

Rear Face

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Power Indicator (POWER)

This indicator lights up when the camera is powered on.

When the camera is on, this indicator blinks to indicate the following camera statuses:

Firmware update in progress

Deactivation of media recording is in progress.

Error occurring on SD memory card or external hard disk drive (faster blink)

24 VAC/ 12 VDC Power Connector Terminal

Connect a 24 VAC or 12 VDC power supply to this terminal using the supplied

Power supply connector.

For details, refer to the “Basic Connections” ( Page 6) section.

Control Terminals (7 push-lock pins)

For details, refer to the “E Control Terminal Connections” ( Page 7) section.

External hard disk terminal (EX-HDD)

To record live video on a hard disk, put the hard disk in a dedicated hard disk case (VA-HDC4000), sold separately) and then connect the case to the camera.

For details, refer to “Installing and formatting recording media” section on the electronic manual.

Audio Output Jack (AUDIO OUT, 3.5-mm mini jack)

Connect this jack via an audio cable to the audio input jack of an amplified speaker system or the monitor.

Audio Input Jack (AUDIO IN, 3.5-mm mini jack)

Use this jack to connect an external microphone to listen to the sound while monitoring the live video, or simultaneously record the video and sound.

This jack supports 3.5-mm diameter monaural microphone plugs, or monaural line-level input plugs (the left channel only for stereo plugs).

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Name and Function of Each Component

SD (SDHC) Card Slot

When recording live video onto an SD memory card, insert the card into the slot. For details, refer to “Installing and formatting recording media” section on the electronic manual.

LAN Connector (RJ-45)

Use this socket to connect the camera to your PC to enable network operation. For details, refer to the “Basic Connections” ( Page 6) section.

Link access indicator (Green):

This indicator lights up approx. 3 seconds after power on, if a connection has been established between the camera and the network. After that, it will blink when data are being transmitted via the network.

Speed indicator (Orange):

The camera automatically detects the local network transmission speed (10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX).

This indicator lights up when 100BASE-TX data transmission is in progress; it goes out when 10BASE-T data transmission is in progress.

Monitor output terminal for video adjustment

Connect this terminal to a monitor, etc. A live video will be displayed on the monitor

once the camera is turned on. For details, refer to the “Basic Connections” ( Page 6) section.

While displaying live video, the current zoom magnification is displayed on the

screen.

<Zoom magnification display>

 

Optical zoom area: ×1.0 to ×10.0

 

Electronic zoom area: ×11 to ×160

 

Zoom magnification settings (ex. enabling/disabling

 

the magnification display, displaying position) can be

 

configured via network operation on the VIDEO &

x 10.0

AUDIO SETTINGS (TV OUT) screen.

0HD video output terminal (HDMI)

The terminal outputs super-fine HD (High Definition) video signal. Use the terminal to connect a high-definition monitor with HDMI interface.

For details, refer to the “Basic Connections” ( Page 6) section.

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Name and Function of Each Component

Side Face

Operation Buttons

When using operation buttons on the camera, slide and open the side cover to access the buttons.

Some operations can be performed via network operation.

A Basic operations (focus adjustment, zoom, etc.)

Adjusting focus: Press thebutton to set the focus to a near target; press

the button to set the focus to a far target. Live screen control panel

Zoom: Press the button to zoom out of the image; press the button to

zoom into the image.

Live screen control panel

B Menu screen operations

Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more to display the menu screen. For details, refer to the “Using the Menu screen” on the electronic manual.

Moving the cursor up or down: Press button to move the cursor upward, or press button to move the cursor downward.

Selecting the setting value: Press or button to change the setting value.

Set the selected value: Press the SET button.

C Miscellaneous operations (ex. restarting the camera)

Never press the RESET button while recording is in progress. The video may not be recorded properly.

Restarting camera: Press the RESET button.

OPTION SETTINGS (CAMERA REBOOT)

Restoring factory default settings: Press the and buttons

simultaneously.

OPTION SETTINGS (FACTORY DEFAULT)

Stopping recording/Removing the recording medium: Press the and

SET buttons simultaneously.

The power indicator starts blinking and then stay lit when the camera is

ready for you to remove the recording media. SD/HDD SETTINGS

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