JVC VN-C625 User Manual

DOME TYPE NETWORK CAMERA
INSTRUCTIONS
VN-C625
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on the body. Retain this information for future reference.
Serial No.
LWT0248-001A

Safety Precautions

FOR USA AND CANADA
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash wish arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres­ence of uninsulated "dangerous volt­age" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to con­stitute a risk of electric shock to per­sons.
The exclamation point within an equi­lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important op­erating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompa­nying the appliance.
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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Due to design modifications, data given in this instruction book are subject to possible change without prior notice.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AVERTISSEMENT: POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTRO­CUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A L’HUMIDITE OU A LA PLUIE.
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la Class A est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
(POUR CANADA)
WARNING (FOR EUROPE):
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
This installation should be made by a qualified
service person and should conform to all local codes.
This installation shall be in accordance with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
This product shall be powered by a Listed Class
2 power supply only.
Any Mention in this manual of Alarm inputs/
outputs have not been evaluated by UL to be used for Burglar Alarm Functionality.
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These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

1. Read all of these instructions.
2. Save these instructions for later use.
3. All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Unplug this appliance system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. Do not use attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
6. Do not use this appliance near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.
7. Do not place this appliance on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The appliance may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the appliance. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
8. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are pro-vided for ventila­tion, and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from over­heating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
9. This appliance should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For appliance designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.
10. This appliance system is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third (grounding) pin). This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.
11. For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it form the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
12. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this appliance where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
13. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
15. Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance.
16. Do not attempt to service this appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to danger­ous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17. Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the follow­ing conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the appliance. c. If the appliance has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the appliance does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those con-
trols that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal
operation. e. If the appliance has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the appliance exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
18. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
19. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this appliance, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the appliance is in safe operating condition.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
(symbol provided by RETAC)
S3125A
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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing this product. (These instructions are for VN-C625U.) 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

Introduction
Preparation
Settings
(VN-C625U Setup Tool)
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Contents ................................................................................................. 4
Characteristics ....................................................................................... 6
Operating Precautions ........................................................................... 6
Items Included ........................................................................................ 9
Operating Environment .......................................................................... 9
Latest Updates .......................................................................................9
Name and Function of Parts ................................................................ 10
Connection Examples .......................................................................... 12
Preparation Procedure .........................................................................13
Step 1 Connection/Installation
1-1 Connecting Cables..................................................................... 14
1. Connection Procedure ............................................................. 14
2. Connection to Alarm Input/Output Terminal ............................. 16
3. Connection of LAN Cables .......................................................17
4. Connection of Coaxial Cables ..................................................18
5. Connection of Conveter Unit .................................................... 19
1-2 Attachment of Ceiling Mount ...................................................... 20
1-3 Inserting the CF card ................................................................. 22
1-4 Installing the Camera .................................................................23
Step 2 Network Settings
2-1 Installing the Software................................................................ 25
2-2 Setting PC's IP Address [Windows XP] ..................................... 26
Setting PC's IP Address [Windows 2000] .................................. 28
Setting IP Address for this Camera Using the "VN-C625U Setup Tool" ..
2-3
2-4 Other Settings Using the "VN-C625U Setup Tool" ..................... 32
1. Password Setting ..................................................................... 33
2. Multicast ................................................................................... 34
3. Alarm Setting ........................................................................... 36
4. Recording Setting .................................................................... 42
5. Private Mask Setting ................................................................ 44
6. Motor Limit Setting ................................................................... 45
7. Motion Detection Setting .......................................................... 46
8. Web ..........................................................................................48
9. FTP Server ............................................................................... 49
10. FTP Client Setting .................................................................... 50
11. Black & White Setting ............................................................... 52
12. Time Setting ............................................................................. 54
13. Memory Information ................................................................. 55
14. Auto Return Setting ..................................................................55
Registering Connected Camera Using the "V.Networks Controller" .
2-5
30
56
Settings
(V.Networks Controller)
Step 3 Setting Using the V.Networks Controller
3-1 Starting Up the V.Networks Controller ....................................... 58
3-2 Features that Allow Setting Using the V.Networks Controller .... 59
3-3 Motion Detection Standby .......................................................... 61
3-4 Image Size and Inversion .......................................................... 62
3-5 Image Quality Setting ................................................................ 63
3-6 Frame Rate ................................................................................67
3-7 Preset Position Setting............................................................... 68
3-8 Alarm Setting ............................................................................. 69
3-9 Pan/Tilt Setting........................................................................... 71
3-10 Auto Pan Setting..................................................................... 72
3-11 Auto Patrol Setting .................................................................. 74
3-12 Auto Trace Setting .................................................................. 76
3-13 Time Stamp ............................................................................78
3-14 Changing Registered Information .......................................... 79
Operation
(V.Networks Controller)
Operation
(Web Browser)
Step 4 Operating Using the V.Networks Controller
4-1
Features that Allow Operation Using the V.Networks Controller ..
4-2 Record/Stop ...............................................................................82
4-3 Playback .................................................................................... 83
4-4 Cautions on Record/Play Functions........................................... 85
4-5 Snapshot .................................................................................... 86
Step 5 Operating Using a Web Browser
5-1 Operating Environment ..............................................................87
5-2 Access Authorization Level ........................................................ 88
5-3 Starting Up the Web Browser .................................................... 89
5-4 Setting Using the Web Browser ................................................. 90
1. Other Settings .......................................................................... 92
2. Control ..................................................................................... 95
3. Image Setting ........................................................................... 96
4. PAN/TILT Setting ...................................................................... 98
5. Position Memory Setting .......................................................... 99
6. View Setting ........................................................................... 100
7. Alarm Setting ......................................................................... 101
8. FTP Setting ............................................................................ 103
9. Auto Pan Setting .................................................................... 105
10. Auto Patrol Setting ................................................................. 106
11. Auto Trace Setting .................................................................. 107
12. Black & White Setting ............................................................. 108
13. Schedule Setting .................................................................... 108
14. Private Mask Setting .............................................................. 109
15. Limit Setting ........................................................................... 110
16. Auto Return Setting ................................................................111
5-5 Viewing Still Images ................................................................. 112
5-6 Viewing Live Images ................................................................113
5-7 Image Link ............................................................................... 114
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Others
Troubleshooting .................................................................................. 115
Specifications .....................................................................................117
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Introduction

Characteristics

High-speed Rotating Table
High-speed rotating table with a horizontal
panning speed of 180˚/sec and vertical tilting speed of 120˚/sec makes it possible to recall a preset position quickly.
Optical Zoom
Closer surveillance is made possible using
the 12x optical zoom lens.
Day/Night Surveillance
When the light is low, the camera is able to
switch automatically to the high-sensitive (Black & White) mode by turning ON/OFF the IR filter.
It also supports infrared illuminators
(wavelength of 850 nm to 880 nm).
Employment of a highly-sensitive CCD
and bright zoom lens
Employment of a highly-sensitive CCD and
bright zoom lens with a maximum aperture ratio of F1.6 (at the Wide end) produces a highly sensitive color mode of 3.6 lx (AGC: 20 dB, 50%).

Operating Precautions

To save energy, turn off the power supply of
the system when not in use.
This camera is intended for indoor use. It
cannot be used outdoors.
This camera has been designed for suspension from ceilings. Fixing it to the ground surface or at an angle may cause malfunction or shorten the product's service life.
Do not install or use the camera in the
following locations.
• Places exposed to rain or water
• Places containing vapor or oil soot, such as kitchens
Places exceeding the operating ambient temperature range (0
•Places where corrosive gases are generated
• Places nearby radiation or X-rays as well as sources of strong radio waves or magnetism
• Places subject to vibration
• Places with excessive dust
Insufficient ventilation may cause the camera
to malfunction. Be careful not to block ventilation around the camera.
This camera radiates heat from its surfaces
˚
to 40˚)
Frame Rate
Supports a maximum frame rate of 30 fps
when resolution is 640 x 480 in the JPEG compression format.
Supports Multicast
Support for multicast enables sending of an
image data to multiple PCs on the network at one time without lowering the frame rate.
Built-in CF (Compact Flash) Slot
Interface with alarms and enables storage of
a recording file in the CF card. Please purchase the CF card separately.
Private Mask Feature
This feature enables setting to mask a certain
portion of the shooting area if it is to be hidden.
Motion Detection Feature
Enables output of alarm upon detecting
motion of images within a specified area.
Built-in Web Server
Enables browsing using the Internet Explorer.
(top panel facing ceiling and side panel). Do not install at a location that may trap heat, such as near the walls.
Do not install at a location that may expose the camera directly to cool air, such as nearby the air outlet of air conditioners. This may cause moisture to condense within the dome cover.
Dew condensation may occur when there is
a drastic change in the ambient temperature of the camera, hence causing a malfunction. When the camera is installed at such locations, turn on the power after allowing it to dry for a few hours.
Do not point the camera lens at a strong light
source such as the sun. Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction.
This camera contains a built-in AGC circuit.
As a result, gain increases at dark places and screen may appear grainy. This is not a malfunction.
When an equipment that generates a strong magnetic field, such as transceivers, is used near this camera with the AGC turned on, beat noises may appear in the image. When using a transceiver, therefore, place it at least 3 m away from this camera.
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If this camera or cable connected this unit is
used near a location where strong electrical or magnetic waves are generated (eg. radios, TVs, transformers, monitors, etc.), noise interference may occur in the image or its color may be affected.
When the AGC circuit is on, brightness of
the screen may not change upon switching the Auto Iris mode (Normal, + or -) using the V.Networks Controller. This is due to the automatic gain boost feature that is activated. In this case, set AGC to OFF or use the manual iris mode.
Under certain brightness conditions, switching the Auto Iris mode (Normal, + or -) using the V.Networks Controller may not bring about any change in brightness. In this case, set the iris to the manual mode.
When this camera is used in the White Balance (ATW) mode, the colors captured may differ slightly from the actual colors due to the operational principles of the auto-tracking white balance circuit. This is not a malfunction.
When shooting a bright object (eg. lamps,
etc.), white vertical streaks may appear on the object on the screen. This is a phenomenon (smear phenomenon) normal to CCDs (solid-state image pickup devices) and is not a malfunction.
When the camera is used to monitor the
same position over prolonged hours (such as 24 hours of continuous monitoring), contact resistance of the panning mechanism may increase. This may cause noise interference in the image or unstable operation of the V.Networks Controller. To prevent this from occurring, turn the power of the system off and on again (to initialize camera) once a week and clean the contacts.
The dome cover is hemispherical in shape, and therefore images tend to be distorted at the edges of the hemisphere. The edges of the hemisphere is masked for this camera. When the camera is tilted and pointed in the horizontal direction, therefore, edges of the hemisphere may enter the angle of view, hence causing the upper end of the screen to appear dark and the image to go out of focus.
When shooting an object that is near a light
source (eg. lightings) or with a large difference in brightness, ghosting may occur on the screen. This phenomenon is due to the characteristics of the dome cover and built-in lens and is not a malfunction.
Ensure to use the Converter Unit that has
been supplied.
When playing back images by connecting a
coaxial cable to the VIDEO OUT terminal, the image on the screen may appear shaky (rotational motions are not smooth) when using the Manual or Auto Pan operation particularly near the Tele end. This phenomenon is due to the characteristics of the motor and is not a malfunction.
Certain hubs/switches that are equipped with the SNMP feature may come with a broadcast or multicast control function. Proper viewing of multicast images created by this camera may not be possible if this function is enabled.
Do not touch the dome cover with your hand.
This may dirty the cover and cause the image quality to deteriorate.
To clean the camera.
• Do so upon turning off the power.
• Use a lens cloth (or paper) to remove dirt from the dome cover. The camera may acquire dirt over a short period of time, depending on the environment of use.
When there is excessive dirt, wipe using a lens cloth (or paper) upon wetting it in a neutral detergent diluted with water.
Do not connect cameras other than VN-C625
to the ceiling mount. Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction.
Consumable Parts
The following parts are consumable. Please replace them accordingly after a certain number of hours or count of operations. The service lives given below are only reference values and may vary according to the operating environment and conditions. Note that replacement of consumable parts is chargeable even within the warranty period.
• Zoom lens assembly
Zooming operation Focusing operation
• Slip rings : Approx. 5 million
• Cooling fan : Approx. 50,000 hours
:2 million times :4 million times
operations
Zooming operation
Focus may deviate slightly upon stopping of a zoom operation near the Tele end manually or using a preset selection.
In addition, the manual zooming operation may not always be smooth.
These phenomena are due to the characteristics of the built-in lens and are not malfunctions.
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Introduction
Operating Precautions (continued)
Auto Focus
Although this camera comes with the one-push auto focus and EASY AF auto focus features, auto focusing may sometimes be impossible depending on the object and camera settings. When this occurs, adjust the focus manually.
Objects for which auto focusing is difficult
• When brightness of the screen is extremely high (bright)
• When brightness of the screen is extremely low (dark)
• When brightness of the screen varies continuously (eg. flashing lights, etc.)
• When there is poor contrast
• When vertical stripe patterns recur on the screen
Camera settings for which auto focusing is difficult
• When the AGC gain level increases and the screen becomes grainy
Read Me
Please read through the "Read Me" file in the
CD-ROM together with this instruction manual.
Preset Positions
The is a total of 100 preset positions that can
be set, including the home position.
Image sending may be affected when this is
done on a network where multicast transmission devices are connected, or on networks for which there is transmission of voluminous broadcast data. When this occurs, ensure to employ a system design that separates the camera from other multicast or broadcast devices by making use of a switching valve or VLAN with a multicast control function.
When using the local recording feature with
a CF card, turning off the power during local recording may damage the file. To prevent damage of the file, make use of a UPS (uninterruptible power supply).
Warning
Install at places that are strong enough to support the camera weight.
Install this camera at places that are strong enough to support its weight upon taking into consideration the vibration force during high-speed rotation as well as its mass (approx. 1.2 kg). For ceiling materials that are weak, such as overlay plywood and plaster boards, reinforce by applying reinforcements (veneer plywood). If reinforcement is inadequate, image on the monitor screen may be blurred due to vibrations. In the worst scenario, it may even fall and cause serious injuries if there is someone underneath.
How to Use This Manual
Characters and symbols used in this manual
Caution Points to pay attention to during operation.
Note Details for reference, such as functions or constraints during use.
Pages or items to refer to.
* JVC shall not be held liable for any loss or damage to the customer or any claim from a third
party arising from the use of this software. Specifications of this software are subject to alteration for improvement without prior notice. All product names that appear in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Marks and symbols such as ™,® and © do not appear in this document.
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Items Included

CD-ROM
(instruction
manual inside)
JVC Service
Information Card
Ceiling Mount
(with cover)
Safety Precautions
Read Me First
Template
Warranty Card
Converter Unit

Operating Environment

PC Specifications
OS : Windows 2000 Professional (SP1 or later)
Windows 2000 Server Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional
CPU :
Memory : 128 MB and above (1 GB recommended) Hard Disk Space : 20 MB and above Display and Video Card : 1024 x 768 pixels or higher, true color (24 bit or 32 bit)
LAN Environment
• 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX networks mutually connected by IEEE802.3-compliant hubs
CF Card
• Refer to Page 22 for a list of tested CF cards.
Note
• General users of Windows XP or restricted users of Windows 2000 are not allowed to add/ delete V.Networks or change snapshot and recording settings.
• The PC specifications above are only reference values for smooth operation of this application, and are not meant to guarantee operation of this application. Even if the PC satisfies the technical requirements, problems may occur depending on its usage.
Equivalent to or higher than Pentium 3, 500 MHz (Pentium4, 3.2 GHz recommended)
*VRAM 8MB and above (256 MB and above recommended)
Caution
If the OS specifications of the PC to be used are higher, they precede those described above.

Latest Updates

To upgrade the software version or obtain any other latest information, please visit the following website: http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/pro/vnetworks/index-e.html
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Getting Started

Name and Function of Parts

Ceiling Mount (Terminal Side)
9
8
1
2
3
Safety Wire
1
Hang this wire to the wire fastening hook & to prevent the camera from falling down.
[VIDEO OUT] Coaxial Cable Terminal
2
Output terminal for composite video signals (1 Vp-p and output impedance of 75Ø). Con­nect this to devices such as video monitors.
(☞ Page 18) Output is restricted signals in the NTSC for-
mat only.
[POWER INPUT DC12V] DC12V Input Ter-
3
minal
Connect this to the Converter Unit that has been supplied.
Safety Wire Mounting Hole
4
To prevent the camera from falling down, at­tach a wire from the ceiling slab or channel to this hole.
[10BASE-T/100BASE-TX] 10BASE-T/
5
100BASE-TX Terminal
This is a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX terminal. It is used for connecting to the network via LAN cables. (
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Page 17)
7 6 5 4
Locking Screw
6
Ensure to fasten the camera by fastening this screw to the camera clamping bracket #.
[ALARM IN/OUT] Alarm Input/Output Ter-
7
minals
Te r minals for alarm input and output. (
Page 16)
Pin No.
1
Alarm Output
2 3
Alarm Input
4 5
Cover
8
This is a protection cover. Cut a slit in the rub­ber cap attached to the cover when wiring cables. (
Cover Fastening Screw
9
This is used for fastening the cover 8 and ceil- ing mount. To remove cover 8, do so by un­fastening this screw.
Page 14)
Signal Name
Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output 2
Alarm Input 1 Alarm Input 2
GND
Ceiling Mount (Camera Terminal Side) 䡵Camera
6
0
!
Clamping Holes (x 4)
0
Use this hole to attach the camera to the ceil­ing or ceiling embedding bracket (WB-S625: sold separately).
Camera Connection Terminal (Female)
!
Connect this to the connection terminal (male) @ on the camera.
Connection Terminal (Male)
@
Connect this to the camera connection termi­nal (female) ! on the ceiling mount.
Camera Clamping Bracket
#
Insert the locking screw 6 into this bracket and tighten to fasten the camera and the ceil­ing mount.
Lens
$
The lens is not a replaceable item.
0
@
#
$
Dome Cover
%
The dome cover is fragile. Take care when handling it.
CF (Compact Flash) Cover
^
Open the cover and insert the CF card. (
Page 22)
Fastening Hook for Safety Wire
&
Hook this to the safety wire 1 (to prevent cam- era from falling down) on the ceiling mount.
&
^
%
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Preparation

Connection Examples

LAN Connection
VN-C625
VN-C625
Network Connection
VN-C625
VN-C625
FTP Server
LAN
PC
LAN INTERNET
PC
Peer-to-Peer Connection
VN-C625
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Updated images are automatically uploaded at a regular interval
Cross Cable
PC
PC

Preparation Procedure

Set the camera in the following procedure.
Step 1 Connection/Installation
Firstly, make a hole in the ceiling, followed by connecting the power cable, LAN cable or alarm signal cable to the terminal of the ceiling mount of this camera. Next, attach the camera to the ceiling. Do not forget to attach the safety wire.
Step 2 Network Settings
Install the software, set the network for this camera as well as using the "VN­C625U Setup Tool", and register the connected camera with the "V.Networks Controller".
In a system where more than 1 VN-C625 is used, turn on the power for a VN-C625 first, followed by setting the camera until "2-3 Setting IP Address for this Camera Using the 'VN-C625U Setup Tool' " is completed. Upon doing so, turn on a second camera and perform setting in the same way. Perform the same procedure for subsequent cameras. (☞Page 19)
Step 3 Setting Using the V.Networks Controller
Perform settings for Auto Pan, Auto Patrol, Auto Trace, Image Quality and Alarm using the "V. Networks Controller" software that has been installed.
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Page 25
Page 58
Step 4 Operating Using the V.Networks Controller
The "V. Networks Controller" can also be used to perform recording/playback operations.
Step 5 Operating Using a Web Browser
Operation is possible via a web browser.
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Page 87
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Preparation (Step 1 Connection/Installation)

1-1 Connecting Cables

Cautions
Attachment of a embedded cover in the ceiling (recess bracket) may be mandatory in certain regions. If this is so, ensure that the embedded cover (recess bracket) is securely attached before installing the camera.
Ensure to attach the cover for the ceiling mount. Installation is not possible without attaching the cover. In addition, the cover also prevents penetration of foreign objects into the ceiling mount. Penetration of foreign objects may cause a malfunction or, in the worst scenario, cause smoking or fire.
1. Connection Procedure
1.
Make a hole in the ceiling
75
Cover Fastening Screw
Make use of the template supplied to open a hole (75) for leading the connection cable through the rear side of the ceiling.
2.
Remove the cover
To remove the cover from the ceiling mount, loosen the fastening screw on the cover, followed by turning the cover in the anti­clockwise direction.
Cover
Ceiling Mount
14
Safety Wire Mounting Hole
Cap (Upper)
1
2
3 4
3.
Lead the cable through the cover
Make a slit on the (rubber) cap that is attached to the cover, followed by leading the cable through. See diagram on the left on how to make the slit.
4.
Connect the cable to this camera
Connect cables to the terminal on the ceiling mount. Connection cables include alarm signal cable, LAN cable, coaxial cable and that for the Converter Unit.
Alarm signal cable (☞Page 16)
1
Connect this cable to devices with alarm input/output terminals.
LAN cable (☞Page 17)
2
Connect this cable to a hub or PC.
Coaxial cable (☞Page 18)
3
Connect this cable to NTSC monitors.
Converter Unit (☞Page 19)
4
Connect this to a DC12V power supply.
5.
Attach the cover
Attach the cover to the ceiling mount by following procedure of Step 2 in the reverse order.
Attach the cover upon aligning the hole with
1
the safety wire mounting hole on the ceiling mount, followed by turning it in the clockwise direction.
Fasten the cover fastening screw.
2
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Preparation (Step 1 Connection/Installation)
1-1 Connecting Cables (Continued)
2. Connection to Alarm Input/Output Terminal
Connect the alarm input/output terminals to
1
Flathead Screwdriver
1
2
4 mm
Alarm Signal Cable
4
3
Flathead Screwdriver
external devices such as sensors and buzzers.
Loosen the screws on both edges of the
1
terminal block using a flathead screwdriver, followed by dismantling it as shown in the left diagram.
Strip the coating of the alarm signal cable by
2
about 4mm before inserting it into the terminal.
Tu rn the screw on the side to fasten the alarm
3
signal cable.
Upon fastening the alarm signal cable, re-
4
install the terminal block that has been dismantled in Step 1.
Note
Cable Specifications
50 m or shorter in length UL1007, UL1015 or equivalent AWG#22 to AWG#18 or equivalent
Alarm Input Terminal
VN-C625
DC12V
(Alarm Input Equivalent Circuit)
R
Te rminal 1 or 2
12V
Grounding Te rminal
16
OUT
1.2mA
GND
OUT
GND
Sensor Connection Example (1)
VCC
R
Sensor Connection Example (2)
Relay, switch, etc.
Caution
Due to external noise, the cable may not function properly even when the cable length is less than 50 m. In this case, use a shielded cable or take measures such as keeping the cable away from the noise source.
Connect this terminal to an infrared, door or metallic sensor, or to a manual switch.
Input Requirements
No-voltage relay or NPN open collector input
The polarity of input detection can be selected
via software
Make/Break/Toggle (at least 250 ms)
Circuit current at low-level: 1.2 mA
Voltage applied at high level: 12 V
Alarm Output Terminal
Alarm Device Connection
GND
Example
R
IN
VN-C625
(Alarm Output Equivalent Circuit)
OUT Te r minal
Grounding Te rminal
3. Connection of LAN Cables
DC 12 V
Connect this terminal to alarm devices such as an annunciator, indicator, lamp or buzzer.
Output Requirements
• Equivalent to NPN open collector output (Set output logic using the controller)
• Allowed applied voltage: DC12V and below
• Allowed input current: 50 mA
• Momentary output: 1 to 5000ms (Set duration using the controller)
Caution
Connect the grounding terminal of VN-C625 to the GND terminal of the alarm device.
Use the LAN cable to connect this camera to a hub or PC
When connecting to a hub make use of a straight cable. When connecting to a PC make use of a cross cable.
Caution
The use of a cross cable may not be supported by certain LAN boards on some rare occasions. As such, please check your LAN board specifications before connection.
Note
When using 100 BASE-TX, ensure to use a Category 5 (or higher) cable.
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Preparation (Step 1 Connection/Installation)
1-1 Connecting Cables (Continued)
4. Connection of Coaxial Cables
Connecting a 5C-2V or 3C-2V coaxial cable Strip the coaxial cable according to the diagram on the left. (Unit: mm)
Notes
• 7C-2V coaxial cables cannot be connected
directly to the terminal block. In this case, make use of the 5C-2V cable as a junction cable by connecting it to this camera.
Fold back the mesh wires and secure
*
using an insulation tape to prevent them from becoming loose and causing a short circuit.
• Video output signal of the VIDEO OUT
terminal is restricted to NTSC signals.
Mesh Wires
Polyethylene
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Insulation Tape
*
Core Wire
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5. Connection of Conveter Unit
Power cable
Press
5mm
Press
Connector
1.
Press
2.
3.
to AC 24V
4.
When a 2-conductor VVF (Vinyl-insulated vinyl-sheath cable) is used, the maximum connection length is as shown below. (These are merely the standard reference values.)
Maximum cable length 80 m 210 m 330 m 560 m Wire diameter (mm) 1.0 or more 1.6 or more 2.0 or more 2.6 or more
Connect the camera to AC 24 V.
1.
Disconnect the connector from the sup­plied Converter Unit.
It can be disconnected by pressing both ends as shown in the left figure.
2.
Mount the power cable to the connector.
Strip the cover of the power cable (about 5 mm), while pressing down the arrow portion using a flat screwdriver, insert it into the con­nector.
3.
Mount the connector.
4.
Connect the supplied Converter Unit to the DC 12 V input terminal on the terminal stand.
Caution
• Connect with the appropriate power-supply voltage. The rated voltage for VN-C625 (Converter Unit) is AC 24 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz and shall be Class 2. If a voltage exceeding the rating is supplied, malfunction, or in the worst case, fuming or fire, may be caused.
• Installation shall be performed by qualified personnel according to regulations of individual regions.
Notes
Connecting multiple VN-C625 Cameras
In a system where more than 1 VN-C625 is used, turn on the power for a VN-C625 first, followed by setting the camera until "2-3 Setting IP Address for this Camera Using the 'VN-C625U Setup Tool' " is completed. Upon doing so, turn on a second camera and perform setting in the same way. Perform the same procedure for subsequent cameras.
• Default IP address setting for all VN-C625 cameras is 198.168.0.2. When the power for multiple cameras are turned on at one time under a single LAN environment, therefore, proper access may not be established due to IP address redundancy. Do not turn on the power of more than 1 camera at the same time.
• When IP address redundancy occurs, ensure that only one VN-C625 exists under a single LAN environment, and wait for some time (at least 10 minutes). In some cases, the power for all network devices under the same LAN environment may have to be turned off and on again to enable access to VN-C625.
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Preparation (Step 1 Connection/Installation)

1-2 Attachment of Ceiling Mount

Caution
• Attachment of a embedded cover in the ceiling (recess bracket) may be mandatory in certain
Ceiling
Embedded Cover in Ceiling (recess bracket)
Attach to Ceiling Slab or Channel
regions. If this is so, ensure that the embedded cover (recess bracket) is securely attached before installing the camera.
Please refer to the instruction manual for the cover
• in use for details on installation of the embedded cover (recess bracket).
•For more detail, please contact the JVC.
1.
Attach safety wire to prevent camera
from falling down
Connect the ceiling slab or channel to the ceiling mount using the wire to prevent the camera from falling down. Make use of the safety wire mounting hole to connect the ceiling mount and the wire. (See diagram on the left)
Ceiling Mount
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Safety Wire
Safety Wire Mounting Hole
Cautions
Choose a wire and ceiling structure with an appropriate strength and length that may prevent danger in case the camera falls down.
Notes
• Connect the wire so that it can be insulated from the ceiling structure.
If the ceiling structure is made of a metallic material, improper insulation with the camera may cause noise interference in the images.
• Safety wires are not provided. Please purchase commercially available wires on a separate basis.
Orientation of Camera
FRONT
Screws
FRONT Mark
2.
Fasten the ceiling mount to the ceiling
Align the “FRONT” mark on the ceiling mount in the direction that the camera is facing. Fasten the ceiling mount using the 4 screws while taking care not to catch the connection cables. Use M4-sized (No 8) screws or bolts. For woodscrews, make use of those with a diameter of 4.1 mm.
Notes
• Be sure to use 4 screws and attach them firmly.
• The seals attached to the ceiling-mount screw holes of the ceiling mount act as an insulator between the ceiling mount and the ceiling structure. If the ceiling structure is made of a metallic material, improper insulation with the camera may cause noise interference in the images. To prevent this from occurring, ensure proper insulation during installation.
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Preparation (Step 1 Connection/Installation)

1-3 Inserting the CF card

1.
Check to ensure that the power of the camera is not turned on
2.
Remove the CF (compact flash) cover
3.
Insert CF card in the direction as indicated in the diagram
• Press once if the eject button is protruding
• Insert the CF card all the way until you hear
CF Cover
a "click" sound
2.
Surface
4.
3.
Eject Button
4.
Attach the CF cover dismantled in Step
* When removing the card, ensure that the power
of the camera is turned off before pressing the eject button.
<List of Tested CF Cards>
• San Disk (Industrial)
128MB (SDCFBI-128-201-80) 256MB (SDCFBI-256-201-80) 512MB (SDCFBI-512-201-80) 1024MB (SDCFBI-1024-201-80)
•Hagiwara Sys-Com Z-pro Series
128MB (HPC-CF128ZP) 256MB (HPC-CF256ZP) 512MB (HPC-CF512ZP) 1GB (HPC-CF1GZP)
2
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1-4 Installing the Camera

Safety Wire
Fastening Hook for Safety Wire
Ceiling Mount
Locking Screw
Camera
Camera Clamping Bracket
&Mark
1.
Attach the safety wire to prevent the camera from falling down
As shown in the diagram, pull out the safety wire from the ceiling mount and hang it to the safety wire fastening hook on the camera. Be sure to connect the safety wire to prevent the camera from falling down.
Cautions
• Do not connect cameras other than VN­C625 to the ceiling mount. Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction.
• Be sure to connect the safety wire. Otherwise, the camera may fall to the ground.
• Do not leave the camera hung with the safety wire. The spring characteristic of the safety wire will lose. It might not be able to mount properly when inserting the camera unit to the ceiling mount if the wire is caught.
2.
Check that the locking screw is loosened
The camera cannot be properly installed if the locking screw of the ceiling mount is not loosened.
3.
Fit the camera to the ceiling mount
Align the "^" mark of the camera unit with "&" mark of the ceiling mount, and fit the camera to the ceiling mount upon checking the positions of the camera clamping bracket as well as the locking screw on the ceiling mount.
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Preparation (Step 1 Connection/Installation)
1-4 Installing the Camera (Continued)
Camera Clamping Bracket
Tu rn camera in clockwise direction
Locking Screw
4.
Turn the camera
Make sure that the camera is horizontal, followed by fitting the camera to the ceiling mount and turning it in the clockwise direction until it stops. Upon doing so, check that the the camera clamping bracket is aligned with the position of the locking screw of the ceiling mount.
5.
Fasten the locking screw
Fasten the locking screw using a flathead screwdriver.
Cautions
If the locking screw is not securely fastened, the camera may vibrate or fall down.
Be sure to fasten the locking screw firmly.
Fasten the locking screw
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* To dismantle the camera, perform procedure
from steps
1
to 5 in the reverse order.
Settings (Step 2 Network Settings)

2-1 Installing the Software

To operate this camera, you will have to install the necessary software according to the following procedure from the CD-ROM supplied.
Installing the V.Networks Controller
1. Execute "Setup.exe" in the [JVC] folder.
2. Follow instructions on the screen to install the software.
3. If installation is successful, the "V.Networks Controller" icon will be displayed in the [Start] [Programs]
Installing the VN-C625U Setup Tool
1. Execute "Setup.exe". This is located inside the [Setup] folder of the [JVC] folder.
2. Follow instructions on the screen to install the software.
3. If installation is successful, the † "VN-C625U Setup Tool" icon will be displayed in the [Start] [Programs]
[V. NETWORKS] folder.
[V. NETWORKS] folder.
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Settings (Step 2 Network Settings)

2-2 Setting PC's IP Address [Windows XP]

Upon installing the camera, set the IP address of the PC that is used to operate this camera.
For Windows XP, set according to the following procedure.
(For Windows 2000, ☞ Page 28)
Note
Under a DHCP environment and when the IP address assigned to V. Networks is already known, it will not be necessary to perform 2-2 "Setting PC's IP Address" as the PC's IP address is automatically acquired from the DHCP server.
1.
Click .
• Right-click on [My Network] and select [Properties].
2.
Slect the network for which the PC that operates this camera is connected to.
• Right-click to select [Properties].
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Ensure that it is selected.
Note
Select "Install (N) ..." if [Client for Microsoft Networks] or [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] is not displayed.
3.
Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and click [Properties].
Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)].
1
Click [Properties].
2
4.
Select [Use the following IP address], set the [IP address] and [Subnet mask] and click
.
Select [Use the following IP address].
1
Set [IP address] to 192.168.0.3.
2
Note
• Make sure to note down the original IP address before changing.
• Do not use the same IP address elsewhere within the same network environment.
Set Subnet mask to an appropriate value.
3
Ask the network administrator if
necessary.
Click .
4
5.
Click on the [Local Area Connection Properties] screen.
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Settings (Step 2 Network Settings)

2-2 Setting PC's IP Address [Windows 2000]

Upon installing the camera, set the IP address of the PC that is used to operate this camera. For Windows 2000, set according to the following procedure.
1.
Click .
• Select [Settings] and click [Properties].
2.
Double-click [Network and Dial-up Connection].
3.
Double-click [Local Area Connection].
Click .
1
28
Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)].
2
Click .
3
4.Click .
Select [Use the following IP address].
4
Set [IP address] to 192.168.0.3.
5
Set Subnet mask to an appropriate value.
6
Ask the network administrator if necessary.
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Settings (Step 2 Network Settings)

2-3 Setting IP Address for this Camera Using the "VN-C625U Setup Tool"

Set the IP address for VN-C625 using the "VN-C625U Setup Tool" that has been installed.
(This "VN-C625U Setup Tool" only allows connection of VN-C625.)
Caution
• Upon turning on the power of this camera, it may take about 60 seconds before it can be connected to the PC.
• At the factory, DHCP is enabled for VN-C625.
• Using DHCP JVC does not recommend operating VN-C625 with the DHCP function enabled because a
different IP address may be assigned upon the renewal of the leasing contract. The DHCP function of VN-C625 is included with the aim to simplify installation/setting procedures.
Note
•To connect to a VN-C625 for which DHCP has been enabled, the DHCP server must exist in an environment where the assigned IP address and MAC address are clearly defined. If the DHCP server is not found, it will automatically start up using the static IP address after 60 seconds.
1.
Select [Start] † [Programs] † [V.NETWORKS] [VN-C625U Setup Tool] to start
up the "VN-C625U Setup Tool".
Enter the IP address of the camera to be
1
connected in [Connection IP address].
Default IP address is
192.168.0.2.
Click .
2
Note
To view the IP address of the connected camera, click "Search".
The [V.Networks Search] screen is
displayed.
Click
a [V.Networks IP Address List] will appear.
• [TimeOut] is for setting the time for searching (1 to 30 seconds). If no IP address is displayed upon searching, change the value to a longer time and search again.
• If the [V.Networks] on the LAN has a different subnet from that of the PC, connection may not be possible even if the IP address of the camera is found via search. Change the IP address of the PC to an appropriate value and connect the camera.
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