JVC VN-X35U User Manual

MEGAPIXEL IP CAMERA
VN-X35U
INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before operating this unit, please read the instructions carefully to ensure the best possible performance.
LST0789-001A

Getting Started

Safety Precautions

Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment [European Union]
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the product should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with your national legislation.
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more information about collection point and recycling of this product, please contact your local municipal office, your household waste disposal service
Attention:
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
or the shop where you purchased the product.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.
(Business users)
If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web page www.jvc-europe.com to obtain information about the take-back of the product.
[Other Countries outside the European Union]
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment.
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 EVITERLES RISQUES D’INCENDIE D’ELECTROCUTION, EXPOSERL’APPAREIL L’HUMIDITE
OU
NE PAS
A
OU A LA PLUIE.
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil num rique de la Class A est
(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.
The unit is to be powered by an AC 24 V
power supply. The AC 24 V power supply should conform to the following:Class 2 only(For USA),Isolated power supply only(For Europe and other).
Any Mention in this manual of Alarm inputs/
outputs have not been evaluated by UL to be used for Burglar Alarm Functionality.
This manual describes detailed usage of VN-X35U. For basic usage of VN-X35U, please refer to ARead me firstB. For latest information, please refer to AReadmeB file in the CD-ROM.
The supplied CD-ROM includes
AInstructions (this manual)B(pdf), AAPI GuideB(pdf), ASearch toolB and AWhite Spot Correction ToolB.
FOR USA-California Only
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material ­special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
ENGLISH
Dear Customer, This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding
electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety. European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is:
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Germany
DEUTSCH
Sehr geehrter Kunde, sehr geehrte Kundin, dieses Gerät stimmt mit den gültigen europäischen Richtlinien und Normen bezüglich
elektromagnetischer Verträglichkeit und elektrischer Sicherheit überein. Die europäische Vertretung für die Victor Company of Japan, Limited ist:
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH Postfach 10 05 04 61145 Friedberg Deutschland
Getting Started
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 provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the appliance on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
This appliance should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This appliance should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
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.For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
11.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.
12.Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the appliance.
13.Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
14.Never push objects of any kind into this appliance through cabinet slots as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the appliance.
15.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.
16.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 controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage
and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the appliance to normal operation. e. 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.
17.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.
18.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

Contents

Getting Started
Safety Precautions ..................................... 2
Contents ..................................................... 5
Main Features ............................................. 6
Operating Environment ............................... 7
Cautionary Notes ........................................ 8
Name and Function of Parts ..................... 10
Front / Bottom / Side ............................. 10
Side ....................................................... 11
Rear ...................................................... 12
Features ................................................... 13
Setup Procedures ..................................... 15
Connection / Installation
Mounting the Lens .................................... 16
Power Connection .................................... 17
Connecting to the AC 24 V
power supply ................................. 17
Using the PoE ....................................... 18
LAN Cable Connection ............................. 18
Monitor Signal Output Terminal
Connection ........................................ 19
Audio Signal Input/Output Terminal
Connection ........................................ 19
Alarm Input/Output Terminal Connection . 20
Alarm Input Terminal ............................ 20
Alarm Output Terminal .......................... 20
Mounting the Camera ............................... 21
Mounting to the Housing Using
the Inner Tripod Base ....................... 22
Back Focus Adjustment ............................ 23
Focus Assist Mode ................................... 24
Network Requirements ............................. 24
Network Settings
IP Address Settings .................................. 27
Setting the IP address for VN-X35U ..... 27
IP address setting at the computer ....... 28
Internet Explorer Setting ...................... 29
Changing the IP address using
the Internet Explorer ...................... 30
Setting Using Internet Explorer
When the IP address of VN-X35U
is known ........................................ 33
When the IP address of VN-X35U
is unknown .................................... 33
Setup ........................................................ 33
Internet Explorer Setup ......................... 33
Enter user name and password ............ 35
Setting ...................................................... 36
How to open the setting page ............... 36
Basic Settings1 ..................................... 37
Basic Settings2 ..................................... 38
Camera Page ........................................ 41
Encoding Page ..................................... 46
Audio Page ........................................... 48
Alarm Page ........................................... 50
Alarm Environment Page ...................... 54
PTZ Page .............................................. 58
Auto Patrol Page ................................... 59
Privacy Mask Page ............................... 61
Motion Detection Page ......................... 63
Network Basic Page ............................ 65
Network Details Page ........................... 66
Protocol Page ....................................... 67
Streaming Page .................................... 68
Access Restrictions Page ..................... 70
Time Page ............................................ 72
Password Page ..................................... 73
Maintenance Page ................................ 74
LED State Page .................................... 75
List of Factory Settings of Each Page ... 76
Miscellaneous Page .............................. 79
Operation Page ..................................... 80
Settings Page ....................................... 81
Position List .......................................... 84
Patrol Infomation ................................... 85
Operation
Operation of Built-in Viewer ...................... 86
Internet Explorer Setup ......................... 86
Installing Built-in Viewer ........................ 88
Screen Configuration ............................ 90
Image quality setting ............................. 92
PTZ setting ........................................... 94
PTZ Control .......................................... 96
JPEG Viewer Settings .......................... 98
MPEG4 Viewer Settings ..................... 100
Audio Monitor Settings ........................ 102
Operator Password ............................. 104
Exiting the Viewer ............................... 105
Others
Troubleshooting ...................................... 106
Specifications ......................................... 109
Getting Started

Main Features

High Picture Quality
The camera unit of this product employs a 1,250,000-pixel CCD (1/3") which enables high quality video surveillance.
Support for Dual Stream
Simultaneous distribution of JPEG and MPEG4 images is possible.
Realization of High Frame Rate
Data transmission is possible in Quad-VGA size at a rate of 15 fps.
Support for Multicast
This product supports multicast, which enables transmission of image data to multiple computers on the network without lowering the frame rate.
Built-in Web Server
You can configure the picture quality and communication settings using the Internet Explorer.
HTTP-based API
This product comes with HTTP-based API. This feature enables you to perform setting and control via the network.
Electronic Sense Up
You can shoot images during surveillance at a dark place by lengthening the exposure time to enhance the camera’s sensitivity level.
Night Surveillance
This product comes with a low luminance surveillance feature, which switches automatically to the high sensitivity mode (black­and-white) when the light intensity level is low, such as at night. (Easy Day/Night Mode)
Privacy Mask Feature
You can configure the privacy mask setting to hide specific area in shooting area.
Motion Detection
This feature enables output of an alarm upon detection of motion in the video image within preset area.
Pre-/Post-recorded image files may be sent via FTP using the alarm input.
Support for PoE (Power over Ethernet)
This product supports PoE (IEEE802.3af) and enables power supply from a LAN cable.
Analog Monitor Signal Output (For Installation)
This product comes with an analog video monitor signal output terminal for adjusting the camera angle during installation.
Compatibility with Conventional Peripheral Devices
This product comes in the same shape as conventional CCTV security cameras, and therefore can be used with other peripheral devices for security cameras such as housings.
Audio In/Out Terminal
Audio sound can be transmitted to a computer by connecting an external microphone. You can also input audio sound on the computer and output it from the audio in/out terminal of the camera through the network.
Built-in Integrated Viewer Software
This product comes with a built-in integrated viewer that enables you to monitor camera images (JPEG or MPEG4) on the computer. This software allows you to adjust the camera settings, control the camera, and monitor the audio sound. It also employs a new GUI for greater user-friendliness.
Digital PTZ Feature
Using the digital PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) feature enables you to perform surveillance over a wide angle using a smaller bandwidth.
How to use this manual
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the operation of this product.
Note : Describes reference information,
such as functions and usage restrictions of this product.
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numbers and reference items.
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Illustrated designs, specifications and other
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Operating Environment

Recommended Computer
Specifications
OS : Windows XP (Professional or
CPU : Pentium4 2GHz or higher
Memory capacity : 1 GB or more
Free hard disk space
Display and video card
Sound card : Sound Blaster
Web browser : Internet Explorer
LAN Environment
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX network
interconnected using devices such as an IEEE802.3-compliant switching hub.
IEEE802.3af-compliant switching hub when
PoE is in use. IGMPv2-compliant network when multicast is
in use.
Memo:
The above PC specifications are guides for smooth use of the applications, and not a guarantee of their operation.
Depending on the condition of use, applications may not run smoothly even when the user’s computer meets the specification requirements.
Using a computer for which its performance does not meet the requirements may cause;
The JPEG playback frame rate to
deteriorate.
Delay in the MPEG4 playback images and
may result in interruption in playback.
Sound might not be played back properly.
To make use of Built-in MPEG4 Viewer of
VN-X35U, install “ffdshow” that is open source codec. You can download “ffdshow” from the Internet.
AD/DA clock varies significantly depending on the sound card built in the PC. Using such card may cause overflow or underflow of audio data and noise may occur in the playback sound.
Home Edition) (SP2)
: Windows Vista Business(SP1)
: 512 MB or more
: 1600 1200 pixels or larger,
True Color (24 bits or 32 bits) VRAM 8 MB or more (256 MB and above recommended)
(PCI recommended)
XP: Version 6.0 Vista: Version 7.0
Getting Started

Cautionary Notes

Maintenance and location of use
This product is intended for use indoors.
Make sure that you use a housing etc., when using it outdoors.
Do not place this product in the following
environments. Otherwise, it may malfunction or break down.
Hot or cold locations beyond the
surrounding temperature range of -10°C to 50°C.
Locations beyond the allowable operating
humidity range of 20 % RH to 85 % RH. (condensation is not allowed) Near equipment that emits strong magnetic
fields, such as transformers or motors.
Near equipment that emits radio waves,
such as transceivers and mobile phones.
Locations with excessive dust or sand.
Locations that are subject to vibration.
Locations prone to moisture such as
window side.
Locations subject to steam or oil, such as
kitchens.
Locations that emit radiation, X-rays or
corrosive gases.
Use of this product or cables connected to
this product at locations where strong electric waves and magnetic fields are emitted (e.g., near radio, TV, transformer, monitor, etc.) may cause noise interferences in the images or changes in the color.
Do not install this product at locations that
may trap heat. This product also discharges heat from the
surface of the camera unit. As such, do not install it at locations that may trap heat, such as near walls.
Handling Precautions
Do not hang on this product, shake it, or hand
objects over it. Applying an excessive load may cause the product to fall off and result in accidents.
Do not stack up the equipment.
Heat or noise of an equipment may cause malfunction or failure of the other, and result in fire.
Do not block vents around the equipment.
Inadequate heat ventilation may result in malfunction of this product. Be sure not to block vents around the product.
Saving Energy
When this product is not in use for a long
period of time, turn off the power of the system to ensure safety and reduce power consumption.
Maintenance
Be sure to turn off the power before
performing maintenance.
Wipe this product using a soft cloth.
Wiping with thinner or benzene may melt or tarnish its surface. For dirt that cannot be easily removed, wipe using a neutral detergent diluted with water, followed by wiping with a dry cloth.
Copyright Protection
With the exception of the user being the
copyright holder or when permission such as for duplication has been granted by the copyright holder, permission is required in principle for the duplication, modification, or transmission of copyrighted video and audio data. Unauthorized duplication, modification, or transmission of copyrighted material may constitute a copyright infringement, and the user may be liable to compensate for any damages. When using copyrighted video/ audio data, be sure to check the license agreement of the copyrighted material thoroughly. When rights or rights holders are involved with regard to the targeted duplicating subject, permission may be required for shooting or using (processing) it. Be sure to check the licensing conditions thoroughly.
Exemption of Liability
The motion detection feature is not a feature
to prevent theft or fire. JVC shall not be liable for any damage that occurs.
JVC shall not be liable for any damage due to
the invasion of privacy by images of this camera.
Others
The cable stopper of the alarm terminal may
come off in some cases. When mounting the cables, make sure to do so carefully.
If a high luminance object (such as a lamp) is
shot, a white smear may appear at the upper and lower ends of this object on the screen. This phenomenon (smear) is characteristic of solid-state image sensors, and is not a malfunction.
Some hubs/switches of products that are
equipped with intelligent features may include a broadcast/multicast suppression function. Viewing of multicast images on this product may fail if this function is enabled.
Electricity can be supplied to this product
either by connecting the AC 24 V power supply or using the PoE. Make sure to select only one mode of electrical supply. Connecting the power cord and the LAN cable for the PoE at the same time may result in failur e o r mal function of the camera. (A Page 17,18)
This product comes with a built-in AGC
circuit. When using this product with AGC set to AMidB, AHighB or ASuperB, the sensitivity level increases when the image is dark, and the screen may appear grainy as a result. However, this is not a malfunction.
When using this product with the white
balance set to AATWB, the displayed color may differ slightly from the actual color according to the condition of the object due to the principle of the automatic tracking white balance circuit. This is not a malfunction.
The electronic shutter of this product is set to
A
Auto(1/15 - 1/100)B by default. For regions with a commercial power supply frequency of 50 Hz, switch to the flickerless mode during use under fluorescent lights (excluding inverter lighting equipment) to prevent flickers.
When the Easy Day/Night feature is enabled,
the image turns black-and-white in a dark location. As the sensitivity level is increased in this case, the screen may appear grainy and more white spots may appear. When switching between color and black-and-white images, the brighter area on the screen is emphasized, which may reduce the visibility. However, this is not a malfunction.
If the power supply voltage is momentarily
cut off or reduced due to lightning, turning on of the air conditioner’s power, etc., the image may be disrupted or noise interference may occur.
When using multicast, make use of a IGMPv2-compliant network switch.
When using Built-in Viewer, the video images and audio sound may not be in-sync in some cases. This is not a malfunction.
Getting Started

Name and Function of Parts

Front / Bottom / Side

A
B
C
A Back Focus Adjustment Ring
This ring is used for adjusting the back focus. To operate, loosen the H back focus fastening
screw by turning it in the anti-clockwise direction, and turn the screw in the clockwise direction to fasten after operation is complete.
This product is pre-adjusted to a position that is best suited for CS mount. (A Page 23)
B Lens Mount
This is a mount for mounting the lens. The mount is compatible with CS mount lens. (A Page 16)
C Camera Mounting Bracket Fastening
Screw (2 pcs: M2.6 x 6 mm)
Use screws with a length of 6 mm. Screws beyond the specified length must not be used as doing so may damage the interior.
D Anti-rotation Hole
Use this anti-rotation hole to mount the camera firmly.
E
Camera Mounting Screw Holes(1/4-20UNC)
Use this hole when mounting this product to a fixer or rotating platform.
Use screws with a length between 5 mm to 7 mm. Screws beyond the specified length may damage the interior, while those shorter than specified may cause the camera to fall off, and therefore these must not be used.(A Page 21)
H G
F
E
D
F [MAC address]Indicator
The MAC address is a unique physical address of the product. This address cannot be altered.
G Camera Mounting Bracket
This bracket is pre-mounted to the bottom surface of the camera. It can also be mounted to the top surface according to the usage. Mount it to the screw holes at the top surface using the C camera mounting bracket fastening screws.
(A Page 21)
H [BF LOCK] Back Focus Fastening Screw
This is the fastening screw for the back focus adjustment unit. (A Page 23)
I Inner Tripod Base Screw Hole (1/4-20UNC)
Use this hole when mounting this product to a miniature housing.
You can mount to the housing through this hole directly without using the G camera mounting bracket. (A Page 22)
I
10

Side

MONITOR OUT
STATUS
J
[MONITOR OUT] Monitor Output Selection Switch
Use this switch to select the availability of output from the N [MONITOR OUT] terminal as well as the signal system.(A Page 12) NTSC : Outputs NTSC signals.
OFF : No output. Select this value when
distributing images to the network. PAL : Outputs PAL signals. [Default setting: OFF]
Note:
Images are not distributed to the network
when ANTSCB or APALB is selected.
When the switch is changed, press the K
[RESET] button for less than 2 seconds to restart.
K [RESET] Reset Button
This button functions in two different ways depending on how it is pressed.
Reset function
Press and release the button for less than two seconds to restart AVN-X35UB It takes about one minute for the unit to restart, and the [RESET]button is disabled during this interval.
Focus Assist function
Press and hold down for at least two seconds but less than five seconds. The L [STATUS] indicator starts blinking in green color and orange color repeatedly, and the Focus Assist mode is enabled. (A Page 24) You can also perform the same operation on the viewer.(A Page 93)
J
K
PAL OFF NTSC
RESET
IRIS
LM
Memo:
Pressing and holding the button for five seconds or longer enables the service confirmation mode. The L [STATUS] indicator lights up in orange color in this mode. Do not press the button for 5 seconds or longer.
L [IRIS] Iris Terminal
Use this terminal to connect the DC iris lens. (Connection with the video iris lens is not possible.) (A Page 16)
M [STATUS] Status Indicator
This status of this product is indicated in green or orange color. Starting up: Lights up in orange Startup complete: Lights up in green Error: Blinks in orange
Memo:
The indicator alternates lighting up in green
color and orange color repeatedly when in the Focus Assist mode. (A Page 24)
Blinks in green color after reboot when
Identify Unit is set to Blink (A Page 75).
You can turn off the indicator after startup is
complete using the [LED State] of Built-in Viewer. (A Page 75)
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Getting Started
S
Name and Function of Parts (continued)

Rear

N
R
O
[MONITOR OUT] Monitor Video Signal
N
Output Terminal (RCA)
This is an output terminal for composite video signals (1 V (p-p), output impedance of 75 K). Use this terminal to connect to devices such as a video monitor.
This terminal is used for adjusting the camera angle during installation. (A Page 19)
Memo:
Use the J [MONITOR OUT]switch to select
the availability of output as well as the signal system. When the switch is toggled, press the K Reset button for less than two seconds to reboot the unit.
When using the [MONITOR OUT] output, set
the privacy mask to AOffB. (A Page 61)
O [10BASE-T/100BASE-TX]
Use this terminal to connect to the network via a LAN cable.
This product supports PoE (IEEE802.3af) and therefore can be used without a power cable. PoE: class 0
(A Page 17,18)
P [ALARM INPUT/OUTPUT] Alarm Input/
Output Terminals
Use these terminals to connect to an external alarm device. (A Page 20)
Q [AC24V] Power Input Terminal
Use this terminal to connect to an AC 24 V, 50/60 Hz power supply.
(A Page 17)
R Fall Prevention Wire Mounting Screw
(M3 x 6 mm)
Use this screw to mount the fall prevention wire. (
A
Page 21)
S [AUDIO IN/OUT] Audio Signal Input/
Output Terminal(Mini jack, R3.5, stereo)
This is an audio input/out terminal. Connect using a mini jack R3.5 stereo cable. (A Page 19)
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Features

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Surveillance Using Built-in Viewer
VN-X35U comes with Built-in JPEG/MPEG4 Viewer and Audio Monitor. JPEG images and MPEG4 images of VN-X35U can be monitored using Built-in Viewer on the PC. JPEG images that are currently displayed can also be captured in the computer’s hard disk.
Inputted audio to VN-X35U can be monitored using Built-in Viewer on the PC.
AOperation of Built-in ViewerB (A Page 86)
VN-X35U
MAC address
Network
Computer
VN-X35U accepts requests from 20 clients at maximum.
Monitoring via Multicast
Multicast enables monitoring of JPEG and MPEG4 images on multiple computers.
You can check the audio sound of the external microphone that is connected to the audio in/out terminal on the computer. AStreaming PageB (A Page 68)
AImage quality settingB (A Page 92)
Surveillance via Dual Stream
Simultaneous distribution of JPEG and MPEG4 images enables real-time surveillance using MPEG4 (30 fps) and recording of JPEG images at the same time. You can also lengthen the recording time by lowering the frame rate, resolution, and picture quality settings for JPEG images.
Real-time Surveillance
VN-X35U
MAC address
Using MPEG4
Computer
Network
Storage Device
Recording JPEG Images
Saving JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals
JPEG images may be uploaded to the FTP server at regular intervals.
AFTPB (A Page 55)
VN-X35U
MAC address
VN-X35U
MAC address
IGMP­Compliant Network
Compute
Compute
Computer
Network
Uploads the latest JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals
Computer
13
Getting Started
MAC address
Features (continued)
Input audio to computer / output audio from computer
Connect the mini jack R3.5 stereo cable to the [AUDIO IN/OUT] terminal. Connect an external microphone to the R ch of the mini jack R3.5 stereo cable. You can now monitor audio sound that has been picked up such as on a computer.
Connect the built-in amplifier speakers to the Lch to output audio sound input to the computer.
VN-X35U
MAC address
Network
Memo:
Use of a headset for audio input/output of the
computer is recommended to prevent howling.
Alarm
VN-X35U comes with a motion detection feature and dual alarm input. By motion detection or alarm input, actions such as mail delivery, message transmission via TCP/ UDP, alarm output can be triggered. These actions can also be triggered by combination of two alarm inputs. Installing an FTP server enables uploading of JPEG images before and after the alarm input time (pre-/post-recording) to the server.
AAlarm PageB (A Page 50) AImage quality settingB (A Page 92)
Headset
Computer
VN-X35U
Sending JPEG images before and after alarm input to FTP
Alarm Device
Network
Computer
Restrictions on Clients
VN-X35U enables users to authorize or reject the acquisition of images by specific IP address. (
A
Page 70)
Control via customized application software
The following uses are also possible by developing a customized application software that supports the API of
VN-X35U
. For details, please refer to AAPI GuideB in the supplied CD-ROM.
Monitors via the computer while at the same
time records images to the HDD of the computer.
Performs recording by changing the frame
size/frame rate during alarm occurrence.
Records the type and time of alarm
occurrence on the computer.
Digital PTZ (Pan/ Tilt/ Zoom)
You can clip and transmit any area in QuadVGA (1280x960 pixels).
(A Page 46)
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Setup Procedures

Step 1 Connection/Installation (APage 16)
Connect the lens mount, power supply cord, LAN cable and alarm cable.
Next, mount the camera to the ceiling. Make sure to attach the fall prevention wire firmly to the camera. After the camera is mounted, connect the video monitor to the [MONITOR OUT] terminal at the rear of the unit, followed by adjusting the camera angle. You can select the video signals of the [MONITOR OUT] [MONITOR OUT]
A
Back Focus AdjustmentB (A Page 23)
A
[MONITOR OUT] Monitor Output Selection
Switch
B (A
T After adjusting the camera angle using the
[MONITOR OUT] terminal, set the [MONITOR OUT] switch to AOFFB. Images are not distributed to the network when ANTSCB or APALB is selected. After changing the [MONITOR OUT] switch setting, press the Reset button to reboot the camera.
terminal using the switch. (ANTSCBor APA LB)
Page 11)
G
Step 2 Network settings (A Page 27)
Configure the network settings of the computer and this camera.
T In a system where multiple units of VN-X35U
are used, turn on the power of only one unit to configure the IP address settings using the Internet Explorer. Upon doing so, turn on the power of the second unit and configure accordingly. Configure the settings for the other cameras using the same procedure.
G
Step 3 Setting Using Internet Explorer (
A Page 33)
Configure the picture quality and alarm settings using the Internet Explorer.
G
Step 4 Operating Built-in Viewer (
A Page 86)
Built-in Viewer enables you to monitor JPEG or MPEG4 images, send/receive audio data, perform PTZ operations, and register preset positions.
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Connection / Installation

STATUS
MONITOR OUT
IRIS
PAL OFF NTSC
RESET
3
42
1
3.
2.

Mounting the Lens

Note:
Make use of a megapixel lens.
1.Check the mounting method of the lens to
be used before mounting
The mount method used for VN-X35U is CS
mount.
Make use of the values listed in the table
below for the dimensions of the lens mount (a) indicated in the following diagram.
Lens
CS Mount Lens
Flange Focus (b)
Dimension (a)
12.5 mm 5.5 mm and below
Objects longer than the dimension (a) must
not be used as doing so may damage the camera interior or prevent the lens from being properly mounted, hence resulting in malfunctions.
(a)
F
(b)
2.Turn the lens in the clockwise direction to
mount it to the camera firmly
3.When using a DC iris lens, pay attention
to the pin position before connecting the lens cable
3
1
4
2
Pin No.
(Without Built-in EE Amplifier)
1 Damping (-)
2 Damping (+)
3 Driving (+)
4 Driving (-)
DC Iris Lens
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Memo:
Use a 4 Pin Plug to connect when the plug of
lens cable is different. (Product number of 4 Pin Plug : CV2859-001) For inquiries on the 4 Pin Plug, refer to the authorized dealer.

Power Connection

Electricity can be supplied to this product either by connecting to the AC 24 V power supply or using the PoE (A Page 18).
When power is supplied to this product, the [STATUS] indicator at the side lights up. The indicator lights up in orange color during startup, and switches to green color after startup is complete.
Memo:
䢇You can select not to light up the [STATUS]
indicator when the unit is running. (
Note:
Make sure to select only one mode of electrical supply. Connecting the power cord and the LAN cable for the PoE at the same time may result in failure or malfunction of the camera.
Be sure to use an AC 24 V supply that is
isolated from the primary power supply circuit. Using a variable voltage power supply will cause the camera and system to malfunction or breakdown.

Connecting to the AC 24 V power supply

Connect this product to the AC 24 V power supply when the PoE is not used.
Note:
Make sure to select only one mode of electrical supply. Connecting the power cord and the LAN cable for the PoE at the same time may result in failure or malfunction of the camera.
The unit is to be powered by an AC 24 V
power supply. The AC 24 V power supply should conform to the following: Class 2 only (For USA), Isolated power supply only (For Europe and others).
2
1
AC24V
THER
CLASS 2 ONLY FOR USA
ISOLATED POWER ONLYFOR EUROPE AND O
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAUTION
: NEVER USE
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK
MONITOR
OUT
G
2 1
INPUT
ALARM
PoE
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX
PoE
AND
AC 24V
AT THE SAME TIME
To Powe r Supply
2 1
IN/OUT
AUDIO
PUSH
A
Page 75)
OUTPUT
STATUS
PAL OF F NTS C
RESET
IRIS
MONITOROUT
[STATUS] Indicator
Power cord
To prevent misconnection and detachment of
cords, use a lug plate to connect the cord to the terminal.
When a two-core VVF (vinyl insulated vinyl
sheath cable) is used, the connection distance is as follows.
Conductor Diameter (AWG No.)
Maximum Extension
R
1.0 mm
R
1.6 mm
R
(18) and above
(14) and above
2.0 mm (12) and above
140 m 360 m 570 m
Warning
The rated power of this product is AC 24 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz. Make sure to use it with the correct voltage.
Use an AC 24 V supply that is isolated from the primary power supply. Supplying a power beyond the rated value may result in failures, smoke or fire. When the camera breaks down, turn off the power and contact our service center immediately.
When a power beyond the rated value is supplied, the internal components may be damaged even if no abnormality is found on the appearance and operation of the camera. Please contact our service center immediately for servicing (charged separately).
Memo:
After DHCP timeout, all IP addresses of VN-X35U are set to 192.168.0.2 by default. When the power of multiple cameras within the same LAN environment are turned on at the same time, the IP address of the cameras overlap, thus preventing proper access. As such, make sure to turn on the power of the cameras one by one.
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Connection / Installation
Power Connection (continued)
In a system where multiple units of
are used, turn on the power of only one unit to configure the IP address settings using the Internet Explorer. Upon doing so, turn on the power of the second unit and configure accordingly. Configure the camera settings using the same procedure. When there is an overlap of IP address, access
to VN-X35U may fail. When this occurs, turn on the power of only one VN-X35U unit within the same LAN environment and wait for a while (at least 10 minutes). Alternatively, turn off the power of all network devices connected to the same LAN environment, followed by turning them on again.

Using the PoE

Connect to a device that supports PoE to supply electricity from the LAN cable.
2
1
AC24V
THER
CLASS 2 ONLY FOR USA
ISOLATED POWER ONLYFOR EUROPE AND O
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAUTION
: NEVER USE
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK
MONITOR
OUT
G
2 1
2 1
INPUT
ALARM
PoE
AUDIO
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX
PoE
AND
AC 24V
AT THE SAME TIME
Connect to PoE­compatible device
Memo:
For details on the connection method and
cable type, please refer to ALAN Cable ConnectionB (A Page 18).
VN-X35U
OUTPUT
IN/OUT
PUSH

LAN Cable Connection

Connect the camera to a hub or computer using a LAN cable.
Cable to use
Shielded cable
Length of 100 m or shorter
When connecting to a hub
Make use of a straight cable.
When connecting to a computer
Make use of a cross cable.
2
1
1
AC24V
AC24V
CLASS 2 ONLY FOR USA
ISOLATED POWER ONLYFOR EUROPE AND OTHER
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CLASS 2 ONLY FOR USA
ISOLATED POWER ONLYFOR EUROPE AND OTHER
CAUTION
: NEVER USE
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAUTION
: NEVER USE
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK
Note:
However, cross cables cannot be used with
some computer models. When connecting VN-X35U directly to a computer, check the computer’s LAN specifications in advance.
Memo:
Make use of a Category 5 (or higher) cable
when 100BASE-TX is used.
To distribute images to the network.
A set the [MONITOR OUT]switch at the side of
this product to AOFFB.
B Press the [RESET] button for less than 2
seconds to restart.
2
MONITOR
OUT
MONITOR
OUT
G
2 1
2 1
G
2 1
2 1
INPUT
ALARM
INPUT
ALARM
PoE
PoE
AUDIO
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX
AC 24V
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX
AC 24V
AT THE SAME TIME
AT THE SAME TIME
AUDIO
PUSH
PUSH
PoE
AND
PoE
AND
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
What is PoE (Power over Ethernet)?
This is a function that enables operation of a LAN equipment without a power cable by supplying power simultaneously with the data using a LAN cable.
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[MONITOR OUT] Switch
MONITOR OUT
PAL OFF NTSC
STATUS
[RESET] button
RESET
IRIS

Monitor Signal Output Terminal Connection

Make use of this terminal for camera angle adjustment during installation or focus adjustment in the Focus Assist mode. Connect it to devices such as a video monitor using a video cable (RCA).
Memo:
It is convenient to adjust focus using focus
assist mode. (A Page 24)
2
1
AC24V
CLASS 2 ONLY FOR USA
ISOLATED POWER ONLYFOR EUROPE AND OTHER
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAUTION
: NEVER USE
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK
Note:
A longer cable extension distance causes
signals to be attenuated, image resolution to deteriorate and noise to increase.
Memo:
Select the signal system for the monitor
output using the[MONITOR OUT]switch at the side of this product. (A After adjusting the camera angle, set the switch to A settings, press the [RESET] button to reboot the camera.
OFFB. After changing the switch
MONITOR
OUT
PoE
AND
INPUT
PoE
AC 24V
G
2 1
ALARM
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX
AT THE SAME TIME
NTSCB or A
2 1
AUDIO
OUTPUT
IN/OUT
PUSH
PALB)

Audio Signal Input/Output Terminal Connection

Connect the mini jack R3.5 stereo cable.
L ch : Connect to speakers with built-in
amplifier, etc.
R ch : Connect to plug-in power type capacitor
microphone
2
1
THER
CLASS 2 ONLY FOR USA
ISOLATED POWER ONLYFOR EUROPE AND O
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAUTION
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK
Note:
Make sure that the external microphone is
connected to the R ch and not other channels. When the microphone jack is plugged directly into the unit's [AUDIO IN/ OUT] terminal, loud noises can be distributed to the network.
AC24V
MONITOR
: NEVER USE
G
2 1
2 1
G
INPUT
PoE
OUT
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX
PoE
AND
AC 24V
AT THE SAME TIME
ALARM
AUDIO
OUTPUT
IN/OUT
PUSH
Line Out
Speakers with
L ch
R ch
Built-in Amplifier
Condenser microphone compatible with plug in power.
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Connection / Installation
DC3.3 V
R
3.3 V
1 mA
VCC
OUT
GND
GND
OUT
R
IN
R
DC 12 V
GND

Alarm Input/Output Terminal Connection

Connect the alarm input/output terminals with external devices, such as a sensor or buzzer. Plug/Unplug the cable while pressing the button as shown in the diagram below.
Cable to use
Shielded cable
Length of 50 m or shorter
2
1
AC24V
MONITOR
OUT
CLASS 2ONLY FORUSA
ISOLATEDPOWER ONLY
FOR EUROPEAND OTHER
SEE INSTRUCTIONMANUAL
CAUTION
:NEVER USE
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK
PoE
Push
G 2121
INPUT
ALARM
PoE
10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX
AC 24V
AND
AT THE SAME TIME
OUTPUT
PUSH
VN-X35U
INPUT 1 or 2 Terminal
G Terminal
(Alarm Input Equivalent Circuit)
Sensor Example
(1)
Sensor Example
(2)
Relay Switch, etc.

Alarm Output Terminal

Connect this terminal to annunciating devices, such as annunciators, indicators, lights, or buzzers.
Output requirements
Equivalent to NPN open collector output (Set
the output logic using the Internet Explorer)
Allowable applied voltage: DC12 V and below
Allowable inflow current: 50 mA
Momentary (100 ms to 5000 ms) output
(Set time using the Internet Explorer (A Page 57)
Note:
Noises from an external source may cause
the camera to malfunction even when the cable used is within 50 m. In this case, move the cable away from the noise source.

Alarm Input Terminal

Connect this terminal to sensor devices, such as an infrared sensor, door sensor, metal sensor or manual switch.
Input requirements
No-voltage relay NPN open collector input
Polarity of input detection can be selected
using a software
Make/Break (500 ms and above)
Circuit current at low level: 1 mA
Applied voltage at high level: 3.3 V
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Annunciating
VN-X35U
OUTPUT 1 or 2 Terminal
G Terminal
(Alarm Output Equivalent Circuit)
Device Example
Note:
Connect the G terminal of this camera to the
GND terminal of the annunciating device or alarm input sensor.

Mounting the Camera

Use the screw hole on the camera mounting
bracket to mount this camera to a fixer or rotating platform. Mount the fall prevention wire using the black screw at the rear of the camera unit.
Mounting the camera mounting
bracket on the top of the camera
The camera mounting bracket is mounted on the bottom surface of the camera by default. To mount it to the top surface, do so by removing the two fastening screws from the camera mounting bracket. Make sure to fasten the screws firmly.
Camera Mounting Screw Hole 1/4-20UNC
Anti-rotation Hole
Camera Mounting Bracket Fastening Screw (2 pcs: M2.6 x 6 mm)
Camera Mounting Bracket
Fall Prevention Wire
M3x6 mm
(15/64 inch)
6 mm
Camera Mounting Bracket
Note:
When mounting the camera, use screws with
a length between 5 mm to 7 mm from the mounting surface. Screws beyond the specified length may damage the interior, while those shorter than specified may cause the camera to fall off, and therefore these must not be used.
1/4-20UNC
5 mm and above
7 mm and below
2 mm and below
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Connection / Installation
Mounting the Camera (continued)
Warning
Special attention is required when mounting
the camera to a wall or ceiling. Users should get professional contractors to perform mounting operations instead of doing it themselves. Failure to do so may cause the camera to fall off and result in injuries or accidents.
When mounting the camera to a fixer or
rotating platform, ensure that the camera is firmly mounted by using the anti-rotation holes to prevent it from falling off.
To prevent the camera from falling off,
ensure that it is connected to a firm place (ceiling slab or channel) using a fall prevention wire.
Pay also careful attention to the length,
strength, wiring, and material (insulating properties) of the fall prevention wire to be used. The length used should be as short as possible within the permissible range of the mounting length. The wire should be strong enough to withstand the total weight of this product and the fixer. (Pay also attention to the finishing at the end of the wire.)
Mount the fall prevention wire using the
black screw at the rear of the camera unit.
Designated screw for fastening of fall
prevention wire (M3 x 6 mm): Screws beyond the specified length must not be used as doing so may damage the interior.

Mounting to the Housing Using the Inner Tripod Base

This product comes with an inner tripod base at the bottom surface. You can use the inner tripod base by removing the camera mounting bracket that is attached to the bottom surface. Mount this product to the miniature housing using the screw hole of the inner tripod base.
Inner Tripod Base
Camera Mounting Bracket
Remove the screws for the bracket (2 pcs)
Bottom Surface
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Inner Tripod Base Screw Hole (1/4-20UNC)
Inner Tripod Base Mounting Screw
Make use of 1/4-20UNC screw. The length of the mounting screw shall be between 6 mm to 7 mm from the mounting surface.
Note:
Using a screw with a length longer than
specified may damage the internal parts of the camera, while using a length shorter than specified may cause the camera to fall off. Use a washer to adjust the length from the mounting surface.
Max. 7 mm
Mounting Plate
(17/64 inch) Min. 6 mm (15/64 inch)
Fixed focus lens
Adjust when the lens cannot be brought into focus using the focus ring.
1 Loosen the back focus fastening screw by
using a Phillips screwdriver and turning it in the anti-clockwise direction
2 Shoot a fine pattern as far as possible
3 Set the focus ring of the lens to
4 Turn the back focus adjustment ring to obtain
a sharp focus
5 Tighten the back focus fastening screw by
turning it in the clockwise direction, and ensure that it is securely fastened
Washer

Back Focus Adjustment

The CS mount is adjusted to the widest point of the applicable range by default. When using the zoom lens, or when the lens remains out of focus upon using the focus ring, readjustment is required.
Follow the method below when necessary to
adjust the back focus.
In order to adjust the back focus accurately,
open the lens iris using Focus Assist Mode, or put on ND filter. See the chapter of Focus Assist Mode. (ND filter is used to evenly reduce the amount of light entering the lens at all wavelengths.)
Connect a video monitor to the [MONITOR
OUT] terminal at the rear of the unit, followed by adjusting as follows.
Back Focus Adjustment Ring
Tighten
Loosen
Zoom lens
Perform the zooming operation (Tele - Wide) and adjust accordingly if it is out of focus.
1 Loosen the back focus fastening screw by
using a screwdriver and turning it in the anti­clockwise direction
2 Shoot the object or a fine pattern that is
farther away than the object
3 Set the zoom lens to Tele and turn the lens
focus ring to adjust the focus
4 Set the zoom lens to Wide and turn the back
focus adjustment ring to adjust the focus
5 Repeat Steps 3. and 4. for two to three times
6 Tighten the back focus fastening screw by
turning it in the clockwise direction, and ensure that it is securely fastened
Back Focus Fastening Screw (M2.6)
Lens Focus Ring
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Connection / Installation

Focus Assist Mode

The accuracy of focus adjustment is improved when the iris of auto iris lens is open.
[MONITOR OUT] Switch
[STATUS] Indicator
1.Set the [MONITOR OUT] selection switch
to NTSC or PAL
2. Press [RESET] button for less than 2
seconds to restart
3.Press the [RESET] button for 2 seconds
or longer, and release within 5 seconds Doing so switches to the Focus Assist mode.
[STATUS] indicator alternates lighting up
in green color and orange color alternately.
The central portion of the image is
enlarged.
4.Shoot the object or a fine pattern that is
farther away than the object
5.Adjust the lens focus
6.Set the [MONITOR OUT] selection switch
to AOFFB
7. Press [RESET] button for less than 2
seconds to restart
Focus assist mode is disabled.
It takes about one minute for the camera
to reboot.
While rebooting, the [STATUS] indicator
lights up in orange.
Memo:
After focus adjustment, press [RESET]
between 2 to 5 seconds to exit focus assist mode.
You can also enable the Focus Assist mode
on the viewer. (A Page 93)

Network Requirements

Ensure that there is sufficient network
bandwidth for the data volume to be sent out
VN-X35U
by that exceeds the bandwidth. If the entire bandwidth is used by the multicast stream, control of this camera via the network may fail.
Data volume to be sent by the settings and number of distributions.
The maximum bit rate for transmission is about 20 Mbps.
Estimation of Total Bit Rate
The total JPEG bit rate from VN-X35U is determined by the VN-X35U settings, number of clients, and the client’s requested number of frames. The total MPEG4 bit rate from VN-X35U is determined by the number of distributions. Develop a design upon taking the above into consideration.
Bit Rate of JPEG Stream
The JPEG file size per frame varies with the encoding settings as well as input video signals. The following table shows typical sizes. When VFS is selected, the quantization table during JPEG encoding will be maintained, and the file size will increase/decrease according to the input signals. When AFS is selected, encoding will be performed such that the target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images.
Image file size
Picture Quality Control Method
VFS (Variable File Size) (typical sizes
AFS (Average File Size)
. Do not send multicast stream
VN-X35U
Quad VGA File Size
1 (High) 180 KB 80 KB 27 KB
2 160 KB 60 KB 20 KB
3 140 KB 40 KB 13 KB
4 (Medium)
5 100 KB 25 KB 8 KB
6 80 KB 20 KB 7 KB
7 (Low) 60 KB 15 KB 5 KB
120 KB 30 KB 10 KB
Selectable between 40 KB to 200 KB
VGA File Size
)
Selectabl e between 10 KB to 100 KB
varies with
QVGA File Size
Selectabl e between 3 KB to 33 KB
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The maximum number of distributions varies with the bit rate settings as well as the client’s requested frame rate. Up to 20 streams can be distributed (including multicast). The total frame rate refers to the sum of these frame rates.
For example, when 10 fps is requested by two clients, and in addition, multicast is transmitted at a rate of 10 fps, the total frame rate will be:
10 + 10 + 10 = 30 fps
For example, when 5 fps is requested by two clients, and in addition, multicast is transmitted at a rate of 5 fps, the total frame rate will be:
5 + 5 + 5 = 15fps
If JPEG file size per piece is 120KB, total bit rate will be:
120KB 15fps = 1800KB/s = 14.4Mbps (approx.).
Bit Rate of MPEG4 Stream
You can select either the Variable Bit Rate (VBR) or Constant Bit Rate (CBR) system for MPEG4 stream. When the VBR system is selected, the bit rate varies according to the condition of the input video signals. The VBR system delivers a stable picture quality, but forecast of the bit rate is difficult. When the CBR system is selected, encoding is performed at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of the input video signals. The picture quality varies under the CBR system, but the bit rate can be easily forecast. You can specify an estimated bit rate for both VBR and CBR. (64 kbps to 8000 kbps)
Bit Rate of Audio
Only 1 audio data stream can be recieved. Data volume for 1 audio stream is 64 kbps. Audio data volume may be calculated using the following formula. 64 kbps x no. of streams The number of streams is the total number of streams sent via TCP (number of clients), streams sent via multicast, and stream received by VN-X35U (Example) When VN-X35U sends out 2 audio streams and receives 1 audio stream, data volume will be as follows. 64 kbps x 3 = 192 kbps
Restrictions on the Number of Distributions for VN-X35U
T
he maximum number of distributions for VN-X35U is determined by the settings as well as requirements from the client. When only JPEG images are distributed, the maximum number of distributions is determined based on the highest bit rate within the stream. When a distribution request that exceeds the maximum number of distributions is received, this request is
denied. For example, if Client A requests for and receives data at 1 Mbps, while Client B requests for and receives data at 5 Mbps, the maximum number of distributions is 4 streams according to the table below.
Maximum number of distributions when only JPEG data is distributed
Distribution
at maximum
bit rate
1 Mbps and below
5 Mbps and below
10 Mbps and below
Larger than 10 Mbps
When only MPEG4 images are distributed, the maximum number of distributions is determined by the preset bit rate. When a distribution request that exceeds the maximum number of distributions is received, this request is denied.
When distributing only MPEG4 data
Preset bit
rate
0.6 Mbps and below
3 Mbps and below
6 Mbps and below
Larger than 6 Mbps
When both JPEG and MPEG4 images are distributed simultaneously, distribution up to two clients for JPEG and MPEG4 respectively is possible. However, distribution requests that exceed a total bit rate of 20 Mbps will be denied.
Total bit
rate
20 Mbps and below
Maximum
number of
distributions
20 20 Mbps
4 20 Mbps
2 20 Mbps
1 Maximum
Maximum
number of
distributions
20 12 Mbps
4 12 Mbps
2 12 Mbps
1 Maximum
Maximum
number of
distributions
for JPEG
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Total
maximum bit
rate
configurable value (24 Mbps)
Total
maximum bit
rate
configurable value (8 Mbps)
Maximum
number of
distributions
for MPEG4
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Connection / Installation
Network Requirements (continued)
Insufficient network bandwidth
When there is insufficient bandwidth, the number of JPEG frames (frame rate) that the client can acquire will decrease. Delay will also occur in the distribution of images. In the case of MPEG4, noise interference may occur and playback may fail. There may be a longer delay or interruption in the audio.
Network Delay
When the client acquires JPEG via TCP, VN-X35U will send out data while checking the ACK from the client at the same time. For networks with considerable delay, data cannot be sent out until ACK is received, and therefore the frame rate will drop. In the case of MPEG4, noise interference may occur and playback may fail. Audio may be interrupted.
Decrease in the frame rate due to network delays can be eliminated by receiving data via multicast.
Network Jitter
When there is considerable network jitter, delay time may be prolonged and the image frame rate may drop. In the case of MPEG4, noise interference may occur and playback may fail.
Audio may be interrupted.
Packet Loss
When acquiring images from VN-X35U via TCP, packet loss may be recovered by TCP transmission. When there is considerable delay in the network, however, missing data may occur and the image frame rate may drop. In the case of MPEG4, noise interference may occur and playback may fail.
Audio may be interrupted. When packet loss occurs during multicast
sending from VN-X35U, the image frame rate may drop. In the case of MPEG4, noise interference may occur and playback may fail. Audio may be interrupted.
List of Protocols and Port Numbers Used by VN-X35U
VN-X35U uses the protocols and port numbers listed below. Ensure that these ports are allowed through the firewall when a firewall is to be installed.
Protocol/Port No. Purpose of Use
Source
TCP/80 JPEG/MPEG4
TCP/5510 VSIP
UDP/5510 VSIP
UDP/9541 VSIP discovery
TCP/10020 TCP/10021 TCP/10023
TCP/32040 Alarm server
TCP/49298 Sound data reception
Destination
TCP/20, 21 FTP
TCP/25 Mail delivery
TCP/110 POP (Mail Delivery)
TCP/User Setting No. Sending alarm
UDP/123 SNTP
UDP/User Setting No. Sending alarm
acquisition, Web Settings page, API,
Sending/Acquisition of sound
protocol
(Reserved for adjustment)
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Network Settings

IP Address Settings

Setting the IP address for VN-X35U

There are two methods to set the IP address for VN-X35U as follows.
(A) Assigning an IP address to VN-X35U from
the DHCP server
(B) Assigning a static IP address to VN-X35U
(A) Assigning an IP address from the
DHCP server
VN-X35U is set to ADHCP EnableB (the
DHCP client feature is on) by default. To assign an IP address from the DHCP server, connect VN-X35U to LAN with DHCP server, and turn on VN-X35U. Allowing the DHCP server to assign the same IP address to VN-X35U every time eases access to VN-X35U.
For details on IP addresses assigned to
VN-X35U administrator.
You can look up the IP address of VN-X35U
using the search tool in the ATOOL_EB folder in the supplied CD-ROM. For details, please refer to the AReadmeB file in the ATOOL_EB folder. You can look up the IP address of VN-X35U using the search tool in the supplied CD-ROM. For details, please refer to AReadmeB file in the CD-ROM.
Note:
Set the DHCP server such that the same IP
address is always assigned to the MAC address of Connection may fail if the above setting is not performed.
, consult your network
VN-X35U
by the DHCP server.
(B) Assigning a static IP address
System configuration required for setting
IP address
The default setting for VN-X35U is ADHCP EnableB (DHCP client feature is turned on). Upon starting up in LAN without DHCP server, VN-X35U starts running with the following IP address after time out of DHCP.
IP address : 192.168.0.2
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Default gateway : Nil
Memo:
To set a static IP address for VN-X35U,
connect VN-X35U, the switching hub and the computer for setting using a straight LAN cable of Category 5 and above.
Set up the computer for setting the IP
address.
Minimum computer specifications for
setting
OS : Windows XP (Professional or
Home Edition) (SP2)
: WindowsVista
Business(SP1)
Web browser : Internet Explorer
XP : Version 6.0
Vista :Version 7.0
Note:
When setting the IP address for VN-X35U, do
so by using a network that is made up only of VN-X35U, the computer for setting and the switching hub.
Using a hub connected to other network
devices or networks via a LAN cable for setting can cause problems.
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Network Settings
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IP Address Settings (continued)

IP address setting at the computer

Set the computer to an IP address that enables communication with VN-X35U. Procedures described in this item are intended for Windows XP users.
1.Click [Start]
Select in the sequence of [Control Panel]-[Network Connection]-[Local Area].
Windows Vista : Select in the sequence of [Settings]-[Control Panel]-[Network and Sharing
Center]-[Manage network connections].
2.The computer on which Internet Explorer is launched automatically selects the connected
network
Right-click and select [Properties].
Check to ensure that the [Client for Microsoft Networks] and [Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)] check
boxes are selected.
Windows Vista:Check to ensure that the [Microsoft Network Client] and [Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] checkboxes are selected.
3.Select [Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)] and click [Properties]
Windows Vista:Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)], and click [Properties]
4.Set the IP address
A
Select [Use the following IP address].
Specify the [IP address]. (For example,
B
use 192.168.0.100 when VN-X35U is in its default settings and there is no DHCP server)
Memo:
Make sure that you take note of the original IP address before altering.
Note:
Ensure that a duplicate IP address is not specified within the same network environment.
Set [Subnet Mask] to a value that is
C
appropriate for the setting operation. Consult the network administrator if you have any queries.
(Use 255.255.255.0 when VN-X35U is in its default settings and there is no DHCP server)
Click
When a [Default Gateway] is present, make use of the corresponding IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.254).
5.Click [OK] on the ALocal Area Connection PropertiesB screen
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Internet Explorer Setting

1.Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer
2.When proxy settings are enabled in the Internet Explorer, follow the steps below to disable
the proxy of the Internet Explorer
● Select in the order of [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Connections]-[LAN Setting], followed by
deselecting the check for [Use a proxy server for your LAN] under [Proxy Server] of the [Local Area Network (LAN) Settings] window.
Deselect the check
3.
If the active script of the Internet Explorer is disabled, follow the steps below to enable it
Select [Trusted sites] under [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Security]. Upon doing so, the [Sites…]
button directly below becomes active. Click this button and deselect the check in the displayed window, and add the following web site to the zone.
http://192.168.0.2
Next, select [Trusted sites] under [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Security], and press the [Custom Level] button. Select [Enable] under [Scripting]-[Alarm] of the [Security Settings] window that has been opened.
Select [Enable]
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Network Settings
IP Address Settings (continued)

Changing the IP address using the Internet Explorer

1.Launch the Internet Explorer
Enter the following IP address into the address field.
A
http://192.168.0.2
Memo:
If the proxy server settings for access to the Internet via the Internet Explorer is enabled, you may
not be able to specify the IP address directly. In this case, change the proxy settings of the Internet Explorer.
After the [Security Settings] screen appears, press the [OK] button to proceed.
Click [Go].
B
2.Enter the user name and password (login as administrator)
Enter the user name.
A
VN-X35U
This is set to AadminB by default.
B
Enter the password. This is set to AjvcB by default.
Click [OK].
C
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3.Built-in Viewer of VN-X35U is displayed
A
4.The operator password entry screen appears
B
A Enter operator password (default is AjvcB). B Click [OK].
Memo:
The operator password entry screen does not appear if the password is stored on the computer.Go
to Step 5.
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Network Settings
A
B
C
IP Address Settings (continued)
Changing the IP address using the Internet Explorer (continued)
5 Click [Detalis] of the VN-X35U Built-in Veiwer
6 The [Basic Settings1] screen appears
Click
Click
Set the[IP setting] item to [DHCP Disable]. Enter the values you wish to specify in the [IP address], [Subnet Mask] and [Default Gateway] fields.
Select the [Time Zone].
A confirmation screen appears. Press the[OK] button. VN-X35U restarts using the new IP address. It takes about one minute for the camera to reboot.
Memo:
Access from this computer may fail when the IP address of VN-X35U is changed. To enable access
to VN-X35U from the same computer, alter the IP address at the computer accordingly.
When the display or configuration of the opened screen appears strange, check using the following procedures.
A Click [Start]-[Control Panel]-[Display] and open the [Display Properties] window B Click the [Settings] tab in the [Display Properties] windows and click the [Advanced] button C Check that [DPI setting] in the [General] tab has become [Normal size(96DPI)] D Otherwise, change the setting to [Normal size(96DPI)] andreboot windows
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Setting Using Internet Explorer

When the IP address of VN-X35U is known

When the IP address of VN-X35U is known, it can be changed by accessing the built-in web page of VN-X35U via the Internet Explorer on the computer.
Refer to ASetting Using Internet ExplorerB (A Page 33)

When the IP address of VN-X35U is unknown

IP address settings cannot be changed by accessing via a computer when the IP address of VN-X35U
In this case, you can obtain information on the IP address using the following method.
You can look up the IP address of VN-X35U
is unknown.
using the search tool in the ATOOL_EB folder in the supplied CD-ROM.For details, please refer to the AReadmeB file in the ATOOL_EB folder.

Setup

Internet Explorer Setup

1.Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer
2.When proxy settings are enabled in the Internet Explorer, follow the steps below to disable
the proxy of the Internet Explorer
● Select in the order of [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Connections]-[LAN Setting], followed by deselecting the check for [Use a proxy server for your LAN] in [Proxy Server] of the [Local Area Network (LAN) Settings] window.
Deselect the check
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Setup (continued)
Internet Explorer Setup (continued)
3.If ActiveX controls and plug-ins of the Internet Explorer is disabled, follow the steps below to
enable it
Click [Trusted sites] under [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Security]. Click on the [Sites…] button directly below, followed by deselecting the check in the displayed window. Add the following web site to the zone.
http://192.168.0.2
Click [Trusted sites] under [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Security]. Select the [Custom Level] button and open the [Security Settings] window. Set all items under [ActiveX controls and plug-ins] in the opened window to [Enable]. Enable also [Allow Script-initiated window without size or position constraints.] under [Miscellaneous].
4.Disable pop-up block
Connection of VN-X35U cannot be established when pop-up block in the Internet Explorer is set to AEnableB. Follow the steps below to set the pop-up block to AdisableB.
Selecting [Tool]-[Pop-up Blocker]-[Turn Off Pop-up Blocker] permits all sites.
To allow only specific sites such as VN-X35U, select [Tool]-[Pop-up Blocker]-[Turn On Pop-up
Blocker], followed by selecting [Tool]-[Pop-up Blocker]-[Pop-up Blocker Settings] that becomes active to open the [Pop-up Blocker Settings] window. In the opened window, add the address of VN-X35U as a permitted web site address.
5.When plug-in tools such as the Yahoo or Google toolbar are included in the Internet
Explorer, disable the pop-up block function of these plug-in tools as well
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Enter user name and password

User name and password entry will be required at the beginning. There are three access authorization levels to VN-X35U
Pages that users have access to
Restrictions are placed on the pages that users have access to. In addition, links on the web pages are also displayed according to the access authority of the user.
. The factory settings are as follows.
User Name
admin jvc All operations and
operator jvc Change of settings
user jvc Viewing of images
admin
Basic Settings1 [Network]
Basic Settings2 [Camera]
Detalis [Camera]
Default Password
[Time]
[Encoding] [JPEG] [MPEG4]
[Encoding] [Audio] [Alarm] [Alarm Environment] [PTZ] [Auto Patrol] [Privacy Mask] [Motion detection] [Network Basic] [Network Details] [Protocol] [Streaming] [Access Restrictions] [Time] [Password] [Maintenance] [LED Settings] [Miscellaneous] [Operation] [Settings] [Position List] [Patrol Infomation]
Description
setting changes are allowed
other than those related to network and maintenance are allowed
is allowed
operator
Basic Settings2 [Camera]
Detalis [Camera]
user
Detalis [Miscellaneous]
[Encoding] [JPEG] [MPEG4]
[Encoding] [Audio] [Alarm] [Alarm Environment] [PTZ] [Auto Patrol] [Privacy Mask] [Motion detection] [Streaming] [LED Settings] [Miscellaneous] [Operation] [Settings] [Position List] [Patrol Infomation]
Memo:
The [Security Settings] screen appears
before the top page is displayed. Press the [Yes] button to proceed. If you do not want this warning screen to be displayed, change the Internet Explorer settings as follows.
Open [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Security]
and select the [Trusted sites] icon.
Next, press the [Custom Level] button,
followed by selecting AEnableB for [Miscellaneous]-[Display mixed content].
Note:
Do not reset or turn off the power of
VN-X35U immediately after the settings are changed. Otherwise, changes may not be saved, and VN-X35U may be restored to the factory settings.
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Setting Using Internet Explorer

Setting

How to open the setting page

1.Enter IP address of VN-X35U in the address bar of Internet Explorer (A Page 30)
A unified viewer is opened.
Click
2.Click [Detalis].
[Basic Settings1] page will be opened if accessed by user nameAadminB.(APage 37)
[Basic Settings2] page will be opened if accessed by user name AoperatorB.(APage 38)
[Miscellaneous] page will be opened if accessed by user nameAuserB.(APage 79)
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Basic Settings1

E F
This page is for performing basic setting related to the network. This page can be used during access using AadminB .
Click [Basic Settings1].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Click
A
B C D
Memo:
You can open the [Basic Settings1] screen without going through Built-in Viewer by entering the
following URL address in the address field of Internet Explorer. http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/x35display.cgi?x35basicmenu1.html
A IP Setting For setting the DHCP client function.
Connect VN-X35U to a network environment with a DHCP server when DHCP is to be enabled. If the DHCP server does not exist when DHCP is set to AEnableB, VN-X35U will start running with the 192.168.0.2 IP address and 255.255.255.0 subnet mask in about 2 minutes after startup.(A Page 27)
B IP Address For setting the IP address of VN-X35U. C Subnet Mask For setting the subnet mask of VN-X35U. D Default Gateway For setting the default gateway of VN-X35U
E Time Displays the clock time of VN-X35U.
Enter 0.0.0.0 if you do not want to set a default gateway.
The time transmitted by VN-X35U is recorded in the JPEG header. Discontinuity may occur in the JPEG header's time immediately before and after changing the time.
F Time Zone For setting the time zone. G PC Time to Camera Click the [Set] button to set the time of the computer on VN-X35U.
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Setting (continued)

Basic Settings2

Page for setting fundamental parameters of ACameraB, AJPEGB and AMPEG4B. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Basic Settings2].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Click
A B
C
D
E
Memo:
You can open the [Basic Settings2] screen without going through Built-in Viewer by entering the
following URL address in the address field of Internet Explorer. http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/x35display.cgi?x35basicmenu2.html
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A Camera ID Character strings entered here will be written to the JPEG comment segment
(item name: camera). Refer to the API Guide on the file formats of JPEG.
B Monitor Type For selecting the monitor type according to the monitor used to display the
video images. The picture quality varies according to the type of monitor selected.
C Encoding
Custom : Enables setting of picture quality according to the user's
LCD1,LCD2 : Picture quality setting for LCD monitors. Two types are
CRT : Picture quality setting for CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors.
[Set values: Custom, LCD1, LCD2,CRT]
For selecting the frame size for each of the JPEG and MPEG4 screens from
A
Quad VGAB (1280 x 960), AVGAB(640 x 480), and AQVGAB (320 x 240).
Select one of the eight different patterns.
preference. Detailed settings are configured on the detailed settings page of the camera. (A Page 41)
available for selection according to the user's preference.
Memo:
Refer to the API Guide on the file formats of JPEG.
Combination of distribution sizes and available features
Distribution Size Feature
JPEG MPEG4 Digital PTZ Privacy Mask
Pattern A QuadVGA VGA MPEG4 only
Pattern B QuadVGA VGA
Pattern C QuadVGA QVGA MPEG4 only Pattern D QuadVGA T JPEG only Pattern E QuadVGA T
Pattern F VGA VGA
Pattern G VGA VGA
Pattern H QVGA QVGA
T Images are not distributed. It is displayed in white on viewer.
JPEG/MPEG4
JPEG/MPEG4
MPEG4 only
JPEG only
JPEG/MPEG4
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Setting (continued)
Basic Settings2 (continued)
D JPEG
Frame Size For specifying the JPEG picture quality (rate control mode) and size
E MPEG4
Bitrate For setting the MPEG4 encoding bit rate.
Bitrate Control
FPS For setting the MPEG4 frame rate.
I Frame Interval For setting the I-frame interval. MPEG4 starts encoding from the I-
Priority For selecting whether to assign priority to the frame rate or picture
(target file size). When AVFS1B to AVFS7B is selected, the quantization table during JPEG encoding will be maintained and the file size will increase/decrease according to the input signals.
Typical sizes will be displayed in the Size field. When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited storage capacity, the maximum recording time may vary as the file size fluctuates under this setting.
When AAFSBis selected, encoding is performed such that the target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images. You can enter the target size in the Size field.
[Picture quality values : VFS1 to VFS7, AFS]
Memo:
The picture size can be specified only when the picture quality value is set to AFS.
[Size setting range in Quad VGA mode:40 KB to 200 KB ] [Size setting range in VGA mode:10 KB to 100 KB ] [Size setting range in QVGA mode:3 KB to 33 KB ]
[Set values : 64 kbps to 8000 kbps]
For selecting whether to set the MPEG4 rate control mode to (Constant Bit Rate) or CBR
: Encoding is performed at a fixed bit rate regardless of the
condition of the input video signals. Enables easy forecast of the
VBR
[Set values : 1 fps, 7.5 fps, 10 fps, 15 fps]
frame.Shortening the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there are rapid changes in the video image. However, the picture quality for images with little change will deteriorate. In addition, when multicast packet loss occurs, the time interval required to restore the image is shorter.
[Set values : 15, 30, 45, 60, 75]
quality during MPEG4 encoding. FPS : Assigns priority to frame rate. Select this setting to enable
Quality : Assigns priority to picture quality.
bit rate.
: Changes the bit rate according to the condition of the input video
signals. Picture quality is stable, but forecast of the bit rate is difficult.
smooth monitoring of motion images.
VBR
(Variable Bit Rate).
CBR
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Camera Page

B
D
F
H
J
L
N
O
This page is for setting the camera’s parameters.
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Camera].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.To restore the settings of this page to the factory settings, press [Initialize] button.
Click
A
C
E
G
I
K
M
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Setting (continued)
Camera Page (continued)
A
Camera ID
B
Monitor Type
C
Black Level
Character strings entered here will be written to the JPEG comment segment (item name: camera). Refer to the API Guide on the file formats of JPEG.
For selecting the monitor type according to the monitor used to display the video images. The picture quality varies according to the type of monitor selected.
Custom : Enables setting of picture quality according to the user’s
CRT : Picture quality setting for CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors.
[Set values: Custom, LCD1, LCD2, CRT]
Memo:
Select Custom if you want to set the gamma and enhanced bandwidth
values.
For adjusting the black level. Lowering the value darkens the video image. Increasing the value brightens the image.
[Setting range: 0 to 2]
Memo:
If the black level is set to “0”, this may be too low depending on the
monitoring device, or dark area will become complete black.
When using MPEG4 images, set to either “1” or “2”.
preference. LCD1, LCD2:Picture quality setting for LCD monitors. Two types are available for selection according to the user’s preference.
D
Gamma
To alter the appearance of dark areas in a video image, adjust the gamma curve.
Off : Do not perform gamma correction. The entire image appears dull.
-3 to 3 : Perform gamma correction. When this is set to “0”, standard gamma correction is performed. Setting to a smaller value darkens the image, while increasing the value brightens the image.
[Set values: Off, -3 to 0 to 3]
Memo:
The set value is fixed when the monitor type is set to ALCD1B, ALCD2B, or ACRTB.
E Enhance
Frequency
For setting the type of edge enhancement.
Low : Enhances both thick and thin edges. High : Enhances thin edges.
[Set values: Low, High]
Memo:
The set value is fixed when the monitor type is set to ALCD1B, ALCD2B, or ACRTB.
F Enhance Level For setting the intensity of edge enhancement.
Larger value : Increases the intensity of edge enhancement. Smaller value : Decreases the intensity of edge enhancement.
[Setting values: -5 to 0 to 5]
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G Color Level For adjusting the color level.
Larger value : Increases the color level.
Smaller value : Decreases the color level.
[Setting values: -5 to 0 to 5]
H AGC For setting the AGC (automatic gain control) level.
Off : Disables the AGC feature
Mid : When the amount of light is insufficient
High : When the amount of light is particularly insufficient
Super : When the brightness level is insufficient even upon setting to
[Set values: Off, Mid, High, Super]
High.
Memo:
This feature cannot be configured when the Easy Day/Night feature is
set to Black and White or Auto.
The screen appears grainy at dark locations when the AGC feature is in
use.
I Sense Up This feature is used to raise the sensitivity level by lengthening the exposure
time. You can specify the number of times by which the sensitivity level is to be
increased automatically when the object becomes dark. When Ax16B is selected, the sensitivity level will automatically increases continuously until it is 16 times of the level when AOffB is selected. When the sensitivity level increases, the shutter speed slows down and motion becomes unnatural. When set to AOffB, [Sense Up] is disabled.
[Set values: x2(1/7.5s), x4(1/3.75s), x8(0.5s), x16(1.1s), x22(1.5s)]
Memo:
Upon raising the sensitivity level, the screen may appear grainy or white,
or white defects may occur. However, this is not a malfunction.
When Sense Up is set to a value other than AOffB, flickers occur under
the light of fluorescent or mercury lamps. This is not a malfunction of the camera, but is due to principles related to Sense Up.
When the shutter is set to a value between 1/250 to 1/10000, set
Sense Up to AOffB.
J ALC Priority For setting the priority of ALC (feature for maintaining the video level
according to the brightness of the object). You can select whether to assign priority to the motion or picture quality when the object becomes dark.
Motion : Assigns priority to motion.
Quality : Assigns priority to picture quality.
[Set values: Motion, Quality]
When the object becomes dark, priority is given to AGC (automatic gain control), and therefore this is suitable for shooting fast-moving objects.
When the object becomes dark, priority is given to the Sense Up feature, and therefore this is suitable for shooting objects requiring a high picture quality.
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Setting (continued)
Camera Page (continued)
K Shutter Speed For setting the shutter speed.
Auto, Auto(1/15 - 1/100) : Varies the shutter speed automatically
1/15 to 1/10000 : Fixed shutter speed.
Flickerless : Reduces flickers due to fluorescent lamps.
[Set values:Auto, Auto(1/15 - 1/100), 1/15, 1/25, 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100,1/250, 1/500,1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, Flickerless]
Memo:
AAutoB is only recommended when using a manual iris lens.
● Flickers may occur when this is set to a value other than A1/50B, A1/100B,
or AFlickerlessB. When AFlickerlessB is selected, flickers may occur when the Sense Up feature is used.
When Sense Up is set to a value other than AOffB, the shutter speed
cannot be set to a value between 1/250 to 1/10000.
according to the brightness.
L Easy Day and
Night
M EV
Compensation
For setting the Easy Day and Night feature.
Color : Set to the color mode at all times.
Black and White : Set to the black-and-white mode at all times.
Auto : Image color switches to black-and-white when the
luminance level is low.
[Set values:Color, Black and White, Auto]
Memo:
Level setting of the brightness when switching to black-and-white images cannot be changed.
For setting EV (Exposure Value) correction. Enables setting between
-9(-3EV) to 6(+2EV). You can specify settings in each 1/3 EV step. Decreasing the value darkens the images, while increasing the value brightens the image.
[Set values: -9 to 0 to 6]
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N White Balance For selecting the white balance control feature. White balance can be
adjusted for a light source with a color temperature range of 2800K to 9500K.
ATW Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color temperature
AWC Switches to the Auto-White Balance Control mode. In the AWC mode, values
One Push AWC
AWC R-GAIN For setting the gain of R (red) when in the AWC mode.
AWC B-GAIN For setting the gain of B (blue) when in the AWC mode
O Back Light
Compensation
tracking) mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the light.
entered for the [AWC R-GAIN] and [AWC B-GAIN] items are applied to white balance.
Executes AWC (automatic white balance control). Execute by placing a white object around the center of the screen in a
location with a lighting condition that is similar to the object to be shot.
Pressing the [One Push] button replaces the [AWC R-GAIN] and
[AWC B-GAIN] values with the values of the AWC execution results.
Even when white balance is set to ATW, pressing the [One Push] button
switches the mode automatically to AWC.
Larger value : Increases the redness.
Smaller value : Decreases the redness.
[Set values: 0 to 85 to 255]
Larger value : Increases the blueness.
Smaller value : Decreases the blueness.
[Set values: 0 to 219 to 255]
For selecting the backlight compensation feature. Set this feature when there is a bright light source in the same direction as the object. Enables unwanted light sources to be excluded from the photometry area.
Off : Disables backlight compensation.
Area1 to 4 : For selecting a photometry area from the four available
types.
[Set values: Off, Area1, Area2, Area3, Area4]
Photometry
Area
Off Area1 Area2 Area3 Area4
Photometry
Area
Photometry
Area
Photometry
Area
Photometry
Area
Memo:
The backlight compensation area is not linked to digital PTZ.
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A
B
CDEFG
Setting (continued)

Encoding Page

This page is for setting JPEG and MPEG4 encoding parameters. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Encoding].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
When settings on this page are altered during playback using Built-in Viewer, reboot the viewer.
There is a maximum limit to the bit rate for transmission by VN-X35U. If a bit rate that exceeds the
maximum limit is specified, this new setting will not be applied. For details on the maximum transmission limit, refer to the section on ANetwork RequirementsB (A Page 24).
Click
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A Frame Size For selecting the frame size of each JPEG or MPEG4 screen to Quad
VGA (1280 960), VGA (640 480) or QVGA (320 240). Select one of the eight different patterns.(A Page 39)
JPEG
B Quality/Size For specifying the JPEG picture quality (rate control mode) and size
(target file size). When AVFS1B to AVFS7B is selected, the quantization table during
JPEG encoding will be maintained and the file size will increase/ decrease according to the input signals. Typical sizes will be displayed in the Size field. . When recording JPEG data to a recorder with a limited storage capacity, note that the maximum recording time may vary as the file size fluctuates under this setting.
When AAFSB is selected, encoding is performed such that the target file size is the average size of multiple JPEG images. You can enter the target size in the Size field.
[Quality field set values: VFS1 to VFS7, AFS]
Memo:
The picture size can be specified only when the picture quality value
is set to AFS.
[Size setting range in Quad VGA mode:40 KB to 200 KB ] [
MPEG4
Size field setting range for VGA
[
Size field setting range for QVGA
:10 KB to 100 KB ]
:3 KB to 33 KB ]
C Bitrate For setting the MPEG4 encoding bit rate.
[Setting range: 64 kbps to 8000 kbps]
D Bitrate Control For selecting whether to set the MPEG4 rate control mode to CBR
(Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate). CBR : Encoding is performed at a fixed bit rate regardless of the
VBR : Changes the bit rate according to the condition of the input
condition of the input video signals. Enables easy forecast of the bit rate.
video signals. Picture quality is stable, but forecast of the bit rate is difficult.
E Frame Rate For setting the MPEG4 frame rate.
[Setting range: 1 fps, 7.5 fps, 10 fps, 15 fps]
F I Frame Interval For setting the I-frame interval. MPEG4 starts encoding from the I-
frame. Shortening the interval stabilizes the picture quality even when there are rapid changes in the video image. However, the picture quality for images with little change will deteriorate. In addition, when multicast packet loss occurs, the time interval required to restore the image is shorter.
[Set values: 15, 30, 45, 60, 75]
G Priority For selecting whether to assign priority to the frame rate or picture
quality during MPEG4 encoding.
FPS : Assigns priority to frame rate. Select this setting to enable
Quality : Assigns priority to picture quality.
smooth monitoring of motion images.
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D
Setting (continued)

Audio Page

This page is for setting the audio parameters. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Audio].
To enable the new settings, press the
Click
[OK]
button.
A
B
C
E
F
G
H
I
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A Duplex Mode For setting the audio transmission method.
When half duplex is selected, audio sent to computers from the camera is muted when audio is transmitted from a computer to the camera. When full duplex is selected, you can send audio to the camera from a computer while listening to audio sent to computers from the camera
[Set values: Half Duplex, Full Duplex]
Memo:
When this is set to Full Duplex, audio sound sent out from the computer
may be returned to the computer as echo through the external microphone connected to the camera. If this occurs, set to Half Duplex.
B Mike Gain For setting the gain value for the external microphone connected to
VN-X35U.
[Set values: 0 dB, 20 dB, 26 dB, 32 dB , AGC]
C Mike Power
Supply
D Audio File No.1
to No.5
For specifying the power supply for the external microphone connected to VN-X35U.
[Set values : On,Off]
For registering audio files that can be outputted from the audio output terminal of VN-X35U when an alarm is triggered.
To output the registered audio file:
Get ready an audio file on the computer with the following
specifications, and register it to the camera.
Audio file specifications
File format : WAV file
Encoding format : linear PCM
Sampling frequency : 8 kHz
Quantization bit : 16 bit
Monaural
Maximum size : 30 seconds (total of playback files 1 to 5)
Configure the action item on the Alarm page to [Play Audio]
(A Page 50)
Note:
Playback of the audio file stops if the audio transmission feature of
Built-in Viewer is enabled during playback of the file.
When the audio transmission feature of Built-in Viewer is running,
audio files cannot be played back.
Press the [Register] button to register the selected audio file on VN-X35U.
Press the [Delete] button to delete an audio file registered on VN-X35U.
Press the [Browse] button to show the file selection screen and make a selection from the available audio files.
Press the [Play] button to play back an audio file registered on VN-X35U, and send output to the Audio signal output terminal of VN-X35U.
Press the [Stop] button to stop playing an audio file.
Memo:
WAV file can be recorded or created using Sound Recorder or general
sound editing software.
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Setting (continued)

Alarm Page

This page is for setting actions when there is an alarm. Up to 5 actions (No. 01 to No. 05) may be set. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Alarm].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. Only items that are valid under the selected action
will be saved. When Disable is selected for the action, all settings will be restored to their default values.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Click
AB C D
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A Action For specifying the type of action.
Disable : Does not trigger any action.
Mail : Sends out e-mail. Specify the recipient’s mail address. The title
FTP : Sends out pre-/post-recorded JPEG files via FTP. See the page
TCP : Sends out the character string entered in the [TCP/UDP Data]
UDP : Sends out the character string entered in the [TCP/UDP Data]
TCP/UDP Data : Input up to 127 alphanumeric characters.
Output 1 Make : Changes Alarm Output 1 to Make.
Output 1 Break : Changes Alarm Output 1 to Break.
Output 2 Make : Changes Alarm Output 2 to Make.
Output 2 Break : Changes Alarm Output 2 to Break.
Position : Moves to the preset position specified in the Action Position No.
Play Audio : Play back an Audio File registered on VN-X35U. (A Page 49)
of the mail will appear as [Alarm from VN-X35U] and the sender as [Camera ID]. Enter the message to send in [Mail Text]. Input up to 127 alphanumeric characters. To attach the latest image to the mail, set [Attach Image] to AOnB.
on Alarm Environment for details on pre-/post-recording and FTP server settings. (A Page 54) The maximum transmission rate of FTP is 1 Mbps. If a new FTP trigger occurs during post-recording, the recorded portion is treated as pre-recording and a new post-recording starts. During FTP transmission after completing the post-recording, a new post-recording starts if a new FTP trigger occurs.
field to the destinations specified in [TCP/UDP IP Address] and [TCP/UDP Port Number] via TCP.
field to the destinations specified in [TCP/UDP IP Address] and [TCP/UDP Port Number] via UDP.
Set the alarm output time in the [Alarm Output Duration] field.
item E. (A Page 53)
B 1st Trigger For specifying the first trigger to be activated.
[Set values:Input 1 Make, Input 2 Make, Input 1 Break, Input 2 Break, Motion detection, Position]
Memo:
When the second trigger is turned off, the action will be invoked only by
the first trigger.
If [Motion detection] or [Position] is selected as the first trigger,
[Max.Interval] and [2nd Trigger] cannot be selected..
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Setting (continued)
Alarm Page (continued)
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C Max. Interval Enabled when both the first and second triggers are specified.
Specify the maximum interval between the first and second triggers. An action will be invoked only if the interval between the first and second triggers is within the maximum interval.
D 2nd Trigger For specifying the second trigger for invoking an action.
Either alarm input (make) or alarm input (break) can be selected.
[Set values:Input 1 Make, Input 2 Make, Input 1 Break, Input 2 Break]
E Action Position
No.
For setting the position number to move to when the [Action] item A is set to APositionB.
[Setting range : 0 to 19]
F Audio File For setting the file number to play back when the [Action] item A is set to
APlay AudioB.
[Setting range : 0 to 5]
G Trigger Position
No
For setting the file number to move when the [1st Trigger] item B is set to APositionB.
[Setting range : 0 to 19]
H Mail Mail Address : For entering the recipient’s mail address.
Mail Text : For entering the mail transmission data. Input up to 127
Attach Image : For specifying whether to attach images to the mail.
alphanumeric characters.
I TCP/UDP TCP/UDP IP Address : For entering the address when alarm action
notification is to be sent via TCP or UDP. (IP or FQDN)
J Alarm Output
Duration
TCP/UDP Port Number : For entering the port number when alarm action
TCP/UDP Data : For entering the data to send during TCP or UDP
For setting the alarm output time from the alarm output terminal. When this is set to “0”, it is not possible to revert back to break (or make) after changing to make (or break).
[Setting range: 0, 100 msec to 5000 msec]
notification is to be sent via TCP or UDP. (1 to 65535)
notification. Input up to 127 alphanumeric characters.
K Time Filter For specifying the alarm action with respect to each day of the week and
setting the corresponding time of the day.
Applicable day of week : Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Alarm action
Unmask Span : For specifying the time period for invoking the
Mask Span : For specifying the time period to stop the action
Unmask All : Activated at all times
Mask All : Stopped at all times
Applicable time period : For specifying the start and end time in hours
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
action
and minutes.
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Setting (continued)

Alarm Environment Page

This page is for setting alarm-related environments. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Alarm Environment].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Click
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A Mail For setting the mail environment when [Mail] is specified as an action on the
Alarm page.[SMTP] and [POP] can be used. Configure only the [SMTP] settings under usual circumstances. Enter the camera’s mail address as the recipient’s mail address. Configure the [POP] settings as well if [POP before SMTP] is enabled. In addition, if FQDN is set for [SMTP Server], configure also the DNS server settings on the [Network Basic] page. (A Page 65)
Memo:
What is FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)?
This is a fully qualified domain name that indicates a notation method of describing the entire host or domain name on the TCP/IP network without abbreviating. For example, if the host name is www and the domain name is victor.co.jp, this will be denoted as “www.victor.co.jp” in FQDN.
B FTP For setting the FTP environment when [FTP] is specified as an action on the
Alarm page. This is common with the FTP environment when using the periodic FTP on this page. When [Directory] is left blank, FTP transfer will be performed to the home directory of the FTP server. To enable FTP transfer to a directory below the home directory, set the corresponding directory name in [Directory]. Delimit the directory using “/”.
Example: subdir1/subdir2 Destination directory of FTP transfer will be dependent on the FTP server if
“/” is added at the beginning. Setting [Periodic FTP] to AOnB enables transfer of the latest JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals. Specify the interval in seconds for [Periodic FTP Interval]. File name: Select a type from the two types of periodic FTP file names. When AAutoB is selected, images are generated from the year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and number.
Example: 20071114161032-001-2.jpg When AManualB is selected, you can select a file name generation method
from the following.
File name containing only the character string entered in [User-defined-
name] Example: Camera1.jpg
File name with the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second added to
[User-defined-name] Example: Camera1_20071114161032001.jpg
The name of the file to be transmitted via FTP is made up of the action number, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, number and trigger flag.
Example: 01-20070711152904-001-0.jpg The first two digits are the action number, and the following 14 digits denote
the year, month, day, hour, minute and second. The three digits after the first hyphen is the number of the series of JPEG files to be sent via the FTP. The number starts from “000”. The last digit denotes the trigger flag. This is displayed as “1” only for the JPEG file during a trigger input, and as “0” if otherwise.
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Setting (continued)
Alarm Environment Page (continued)
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B FTP Time Filter:
For specifying the periodic FTP transfer action with respect to each day of the week and setting the corresponding time of the day.
Applicable day of week : Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Alarm action
Unmask Span : For specifying the time period for invoking the
Mask Span : For specifying the time period to stop the action
Unmask All : Activated at all times
Mask All : Stopped at all times
Applicable time period : For specifying the start and end time in hours and
Pre-/Post-recording parameter:
[PrePostRecording Frame Rate] : For specifying the JPEG frame rate for
[PrePostRecording Before Trigger] : For setting the FTP pre-recording
[PrePostRecording After Trigger] : For setting the FTP post-recording
Memo:
The maximum time intervals for [PrePostRecording Before Trigger] and
[PrePostRecording After Trigger] are determined by the JPEG size on the Encoding page as well as the set values for [PrePostRecording Frame Rate]. A message appears if the combination of the entered values are not feasible.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
action
minutes.
FTP pre-/post-recording.
trigger time (recording time before alarm input) in seconds.
[Setting range: 0 to 60 seconds]
trigger time (recording time after alarm input) in seconds.
[Setting range: 0 to 60 seconds]
C Alarm Output For setting the alarm output.
Duration For setting the output time of [Manual Output].
[Setting range: 0, 100 msec to 5000 msec]
Manual Output
For operating alarm output manually. The current output status appears on the right. When [Duration] is set to “0”, pressing the [Make] button switches the alarm to Make output, while pressing the [Break] button switches the alarm to Break output. When [Duration] is set to a value other than “0”, pressing the [Make] button switches the alarm to Make output only during the duration of the output, upon which it switches to Break output. When the output duration is set to a value other than “0”, pressing the [Break] button switches the alarm to Break output only during the duration of the output, upon which it switches to Make output.
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Setting (continued)

PTZ Page

Set the movement for AAuto ReturnB, AZoom LimitB and APreset PositionB. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB..
First of all, configure the encoding settings.(A Page 39)
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [PTZ].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Note:
This feature can be used when the distribution size pattern setting on the Encoding page is set to A (MPEG4 only), C (MPEG4 only), D (JPEG only), F, or H. (A Page 39)
Click
A Auto Return Restores automatically to the state specified under [Mode] when action is
not performed on the manually operated camera over the interval specified in [Return Time].
Mode For setting the action after Auto Return.
Return Time For setting the time interval before restoring the action via Auto return.
Test
None : Auto Return disabled. HOME : Returns to the home position. Auto Patrol: Restores the auto patrol action.
[Set values: 1 minutes, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes,
20 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes]
Click [Execute] to perform a test execution of the preset Auto Return action.
B Limit
Zoom Limit Set maximum value of electronic zoom feature.
[Set values:1 , 2 , 4 , 8 ]
C Preset Position
Speed
Speed [Set values:Moment, Low, Mid, High]
For adjusting the speed of movement to the Preset Position. This is also applicable to movement to the Preset Position in the Auto Patrol mode.
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Auto Patrol Page

Perform Auto Patrol setting to switch image display between multiple positions according to the interval that has been set.Set when viewing registered positions in order. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
First of all, configure the encoding settings.(A Page 39)
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Auto Patrol].
Register position using PTZ feature.(A Page 95)
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Note:
This feature can be used when the distribution size pattern setting on the Encoding page is set to A (MPEG4 only), C (MPEG4 only), D (JPEG only), F, or H. (A Page 39)
Whole shooting range
Position 2 No
Position 4 No
No.0(HOME)
HOME(No 0)
Position No
Position No 1
Position No
No. 1 (Position 1) No. 2 (Position 3)
No. 3 (Position 5)No. 4 (Position 4)No. 5 (Position 2)
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CBA DE
Setting (continued)
Auto Patrol Page (continued)
Click
A No. Switches the camera images in sequence from No. 0 to No. 19. B Title Shows the title of the position. C Position For setting the sequence of position numbers in which the camera moves.
D Stay Time For setting the time interval for displaying the image of the respective positions.
E Moving speed For setting the speed of movement to the said position.
[Set values : 0 to 19]
(Unit: seconds) Select Skip for positions that you do not want to display during Auto Patrol.
[Set values :Skip, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 120]
[Set values:Moment, Low, Mid, High]
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Privacy Mask Page

Privacy Mask is a feature that enables masking of a portion of the image. VN-X35U enables unlimited privacy masks to be specified in different shapes at your favorite locations. The Privacy Mask masks area by uploading a BMP file painted in red (created separately). The displayed color is determined by the color specified on this page.
This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
First of all, configure the encoding settings.(A Page 39)
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Privacy Mask].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Note:
his feature can be used when the distribution size pattern setting on the Encoding page is set to
B (MPEG4 only), E (JPEG only), or G. (A Page 39)
Memo:
[Privacy masks cannot be used when [MONITOR OUT] selection switch is set to NTSC or PAL. Set the privacy mask to AOffB. After changing the [MONITOR OUT] switch setting, press the [RESET] button for less than 2 seconds to reboot the camera.
Click
A B
C
Mask Color Settings Screen
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Setting (continued)
Privacy Mask Page (continued)
A Mode For specifying whether to activate the Privacy Mask feature.
When this is set to AOnB, the privacy mask specified using the following items will appear on the image.
Memo:
When MPEG4 is set to the same frame size as JPEG, privacy masks are
displayed on both images.
When MPEG4 is set to a different frame size from JPEG, privacy mask
appears only on the QVGA image.
B Masking Data Get ready the BMP file (Quad VGA, VGA or QVGA size) for specifying the
position and shape of the privacy mask on the computer in advance. (Refer to the following for procedures to create the BMP file.)
Press the [Browse...] button to display the file selection screen. Select the BMP file in the PC. Press the [Upload] button to upload the selected BMP file to VN-X35U.
Creating the BMP file
1. Upon installing the camera, use JPEG Viewer to save the JPEG file on
the computer. (JPEG Viewer: A Page 82)
2. Open the saved JPEG file on the computer using the Paint tool, and paint the area to be masked in red ((R, G, B) = (255, 0, 0)).
3. Save this image as a BMP file (24 bits).
C Masking Color Press the [Settings] button to display the Masking Color Setting screen.
You can alter the color of the privacy mask.
D Masking Color
Setting
For specifying the color ratio in the red:green:blue format. Press the [Save] button to set the selected color as the mask color. Press the [Default] button to restore the default mask color settings.
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Motion Detection Page

BC D EF
A
This page is for setting motion detection. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Motion detection].
The area valid for motion detection is displayed in blue.
When motion is detected, the frame of Built-in Viewer turns red.
Click
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Setting (continued)
Motion Detection Page (continued)
A Display Screen The screen is divided into blocks of 10 (horizontal) x 8 (vertical). Use this to
B Detection For setting motion detection to On/Off.
set whether to mask each block. All blocks are masked in the default setting. The block turns blue when it is clicked, indicating that it is unmasked. Click
again to return to the masked state. Press the [OK] button to enable this setting. Use the [Mask All] button to mask all blocks. Use the [Clear Mask] button to unmask all blocks.
Press the [OK] button to enable this setting.
Memo:
Even though motion detection is set to AOnB, the motion of masked
blocks cannot be detected.
C OK/Cancel To apply the new parameters, press the [OK] button. Press the [Cancel]
button to cancel the change.
D Level For setting the sensitivity of motion detection.
Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level, and hence it is more sensitive.
Press the [OK] button to enable this setting.
E Mask All Masks all blocks.
Press the [OK] button to enable this setting.
F Clear Mask Unmasks all blocks and enables the current motion detection and detection
sensitivity settings. Press the [OK] button to enable this setting.
Memo:
The area display position serves as a reference. Make sure to perform operation check.
The screen is divided into blocks of 80 (10 horizontal x 8 vertical).
Set the angle of view such that the size of the object for which motion is to be detected is larger than the size of multiple blocks.
Note:
Flickers of fluorescent lamps may cause motion detection.
Changes in brightness due to the light source may be detected as motion.
Plugging/Unplugging the infrared ray filter in black-and-white mode may cause motion detection .
The motion detection feature is not intended to prevent theft or fire. This feature may not function
properly depending on the conditions of the object and settings. Our company shall not be liable for any accident or damage that occurs.
When images on VN-X35U are currently acquired by another client or Built-in Veiwer, video images
may not appear on the [Motion Detection] page due to the maximum distribution limit of VN-X35U. Stop other clients or Built-in Veiwer before using the [Motion Detection] page.
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Network Basic Page

A B C D E F G
H I
This page is for performing basic setting related to the network. This page can be used during access using AadminB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Network Basic].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
When settings of the Basic page is changed, all services that are currently running will end
immediately. For example, when changes are made to the Basic page during JPEG/MPEG4 distribution, distribution will be discontinued and TCP will be disconnected.
Click
A IP Setting For setting the DHCP client function.
Connect VN-X35U to a network environment with a DHCP server when DHCP is to be enabled. If the DHCP server does not exist when DHCP is set to AEnableB, VN-X35U will start running with the 192.168.0.2 IP address and 255.255.255.0 subnet mask in about 2 minutes after startup. Refer to AIP Address SettingsB (A Page 27) for the IP address.
B IP Address For setting the IP address of VN-X35U. C Subnet Mask For setting the subnet mask of VN-X35U. D Default Gateway For setting the default gateway of VN-X35U.
E Host Name For setting the host name of VN-X35U.
Set as 0.0.0.0 when a default gateway is not set.
Specify a name using alphanumeric characters, hyphen (-) or period (.). Underscores (_) cannot be used.
F DNS Server For setting the address of the DNS server. G MAC Address The MAC address of VN-X35U is displayed in a hexadecimal number. H IP Protocol For setting IPv6 to On or Off. (IPv4 is set to On at all times.) When IPv6 is set
to On in a network that supports IPv6, the address appears in the [IPv6 Address] field. If the network does not support IPv6, ADisableB appears in the [IPv6 Address] field.VN-X35U will restart if this item is altered.
I IPv6 Address Displays the IPv6 address.
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Setting (continued)

Network Details Page

This page is for performing detailed network setting.
This page can be used during access using AadminB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Network Details].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
A
B
C
D E F G
Click
A JPEG TOS(DS field) For setting the TOS value of IP packets in which JPEG is stored.
The upper six bits out of the eight bits that make up the TOS value belong to DSCP. This upper six bits can be set. The lower two bits are “0”. For example, upon setting to “255”, the lower two bits are converted to “0”, and the value becomes “252”. TOS values are used in networks that support QoS. By setting QoS for the network switch, routing can be done by giving priority to packets with a larger TOS value.
B MPEG4 TOS(DS field) For setting the TOS value of IP packets in which MPEG4 is stored.
C Audio TOS(DS field) For setting the TOS value of IP packets in which Audio is stored.
D TTL( Unicast) E TTL( Multicast) For setting the TTL value of JPEG/MPEG4 packets that are to be sent
For details, refer to the [JPEG TOS(DS field)] item above.
For details, refer to the [JPEG TOS(DS field)] item above.
For setting the TTL value of JPEG/MPEG4 packets that are to be sent via TCP.
via multicast.
F MTU For setting the maximum packet size for storing JPEG/MPEG4.
[Setting range: 1280 to 1500]
G Negotiation For setting the negotiation of the network.
When a value other than AAutoB is selected, do not set the network device to be connected to AAutoB. Ensure that it is set to the same value as VN-X35U.
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Protocol Page

This page is for changing the HTTP server port number. This page can be used during access using AadminB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Protocol].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
After changing, you will need to re-establish the connection if you are using the Internet Explorer.
A B C D
Click
A HTTP Server
Port
B VISIP Protocol For setting VSIP to On/Off.
C VISIP Server
Port
D AMX Device
Discovery Protocol
Memo:
If Built-in Viewer is used for playback, change the HTTP port number in the setting screen of Built-in
Viewer to the same value.
You can change the port number for the built-in web server of VN-X35U. (1 to 65535: The default port number setting is 80.)
The JPEG and MPEG4 HTTP port number for the web server will also be changed. During access to VN-X35U from the Internet Explorer, enter the following in the Internet Explorer when the camera is in its default settings. http://192.168.0.2
If the port number is changed to 8080, for example, enter the Internet Explorer as follows.
http://192.168.0.2:8080
Set to AOnB if you want to use this unit from Verint's Nextiva products.
For changing the built-in VSIP number of VN-X35U. (1 to 65535: Default value is 5510)
For setting AMX Device Discovery Protocol to On or Off. Set to AOnB when you are using VN-X35U on AMX's systems.
[Set values : On, Off]
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Setting (continued)

Streaming Page

This page is for setting manual multicast transmission. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Streaming].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Click
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JPEG
A Control For starting or stopping streaming of JPEG images.
Parameters that are set on the [Streaming] page will be saved when transmission is started upon pressing the [Start] button.
B Destination
Address
For specifying the destination address of JPEG streaming. Specify the multicast address. When other devices that make use of
multicast transmission exist, ensure that each of them is set to a different multicast address.
C Destination Port For specifying the destination port number of JPEG streaming.
Specify an even number for RTP compliance. When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, it is
recommended that each of them be set to a different port number. Multiple multicast streams cannot be received on a single computer when there are duplicate port numbers.
D Frame Rate For specifying the frame rate when sending JPEG images via multicast.
MPEG4
E Control For starting or stopping streaming of MPEG4 images.
Parameters that are set on the [Streaming] page will be saved when transmission is started upon pressing the [Start] button.
F Destination
Address
For specifying the destination address for MPEG4 streaming. Specify the multicast address. When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, ensure that each of them is set to a different
multicast address.
G Destination Port For specifying the destination port number for MPEG4 streaming.
Specify an even number for RTP compliance. When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, it is recommended that each of them be set to a different port number. Multiple multicast streams cannot be received on a single computer when
there are duplicate port numbers.
Audio
H Control For starting or stopping streaming of audio.
Parameters that are set on the [Streaming] page will be saved when transmission is started upon pressing the [Start] button.
I Destination
Address
For specifying the destination address of audio streaming. Specify the multicast address. When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, ensure that each of them is set to a different
multicast address.
J Destination Port For specifying the destination port number of audio streaming.
Specify an even number for RTP compliance. When other devices that make use of multicast transmission exist, it is recommended that each of them be set to a different port number. Multiple multicast streams cannot be received on a single computer when
there are duplicate port numbers.
Memo:
When the power of VN-X35U shuts down accidentally during multicast transmission, multicast
transmission will restart automatically after VN-X35U is rebooted.
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Setting (continued)

Access Restrictions Page

This page is for setting client restrictions. This page can be used during access using AadminB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Access Restrictions].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
This feature is targeted at JPEG/MPEG4 acquisition. It does not impose restrictions on access via a
web browser or use of API.
Note:
The Access Restriction feature determines whether to impose restrictions during TCP connection by
the client. In the case when access restriction is set after TCP connection by a client has been established, TCP connection will not be disconnected.
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Destination Address Restrictions may be imposed on clients accessing VN-X35U using the IP
A Access
Restrictions
address.
When AdenyB is selected, acquisition of JPEG/MPEG4 via the IP address specified for the [IP Address] item will be denied. Restrictions are not imposed on access to the Web Settings page.
When AallowB is selected, acquisition of JPEG/MPEG4 via the IP address specified for the [IP Address] item will be permitted. Restrictions are not imposed on access to the Web Settings page.
B IP Address When a multicast address is specified and AdenyB is selected, VN-X35U
will deny transmission to this multicast address. When a multicast address is specified and AallowB is selected, VN-X35U
will only accept transmission to this multicast address and deny transmission to multicast addresses that are not stated in the [IP Address] field.
Note:
Note that when AallowB is selected and all IP address fields are left blank, JPEG/MPEG4 acquisition
by all IP addresses will be denied. Restrictions are not imposed on access to the Web Settings page. Additionally, VN-X35U will also deny access when instructions for transmission to the specified IP address are sent via API.
Memo:
To specify a specific IP address range, enter a combination of the IP address and subnet mask in
the [IP Address] field.
Define the subnet mask using a length between 8 to 30 bits.
For example, a range between 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.0.255 is denoted as 192.168.0.0/24 ([IP Address]/[bit length of subnet mask]).
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A B C
D
F
E
Setting (continued)

Time Page

This page is for setting time. This page can be used during access using AadminB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Time].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the current value.
Click
A SNTP For setting the SNTP client feature.
When this is set to AOnB, the system accesses the specified NTP server at regular intervals to acquire the time.
In addition, time will be recorded in the JPEG headers distributed by VN-X35U. Discontinuity in JPEG header’s time may occur immediately before and after acquiring time from the NTP server.
B NTP Server For setting the IP address of the NTP server. C Access Interval For setting the time interval for access to the NTP server. D Time Displays the time on the clock of VN-X35U.
The clock time can be changed by entering an appropriate value. (Second value cannot be specified.)
In addition, time will be recorded in the JPEG headers distributed by VN-X35U. Discontinuity may occur in the JPEG header’s time immediately before and after changing the time.
E Time Zone For setting the time zone. F Pc time to
Camera
Click [Set] to load the clock time of the computer in use on the camera.
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Password Page

This page is for setting the password. This page can be used during access using AadminB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Password].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
A B C
Click
A Username Select a user name. B New Password Enter a new password.
Passwords shall be at least 4 characters and not longer than 8 characters. VN-X35U is case sensitive.
C New Password
Again
Note:
Be sure to handle the password carefully in case you forget it.
In the event that you forget the password, please consult JVC’s servicing center.
Enter again to confirm the new password.
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A B C
Setting (continued)

Maintenance Page

This page is for maintenance purposes. This page can be used during access using AadminB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Maintenance].
Click
A Restart Restarts the camera. (It takes about one minute for the camera to restart.) B All Settings
AInitializeB
Restores all settings to their default values and reboots the unit. (It takes about one minute for the camera to initialize and reboot.)
Passwords will also be initialized. The built-in clock of VN-X35U will not be affected. JPEG/MPEG4 transmission and all others services that are running will be discontinued.
C Update Upgrades the firmware version of VN-X35U and reboots the unit.
The settings of VN-X35U will be saved. Copy the new firmware file to the computer on which Internet Explorer is used, and specify this file using the [Browse...] button. Press the [Update] button to start the update. JPEG/ MPEG4 transmission and all others services that are running will be discontinued. The update process may take several minutes.
A message will be displayed on the Internet Explorer when update is successfully completed.
Note:
Do not turn off the power when update is in progress or during reboot
after update is complete. Turning off the power of the camera may cause it to malfunction.
Before update, end the accesses to AVN-X35UB from pages other than
this page (Built-in Viewer etc). If update is started while accesses other than this page are valid, access to this page might be cut off. In that case, end the accesses other than this page, access to this page again to redo the update.
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LED State Page

This page is for setting the method for lighting the [STATUS] indicator at the side of VN-X35U. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [LED State].
Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
A B
Click
A LED State For selecting whether to light up the [STATUS] indicator of this unit when it is
running.
Enable : Lights up when unit is running.
Disable : Turns off the indicator after startup is complete.
B Identify Unit I
f you want the [STATUS] indicator to blink such as during visual check of the
camera currently being configured from the computer, set this item to
A
BlinkB.
Memo:
The light of the indicator remains off if the LED State is set to ADisableB.
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Setting (continued)

List of Factory Settings of Each Page Camera Page(A Page 41)

Item Factory Settings
Camera ID VN-X35U
Monitor Type Custom
Black Level 1
Gamma 0
Enhance Frequency High
Enhance Level 0
Color Level 0
AGC High
Sense Up
ALC Priority Motion
Shutter Speed
Easy Day and Night Color
EV Compensation 0
White Balance ATW
Back Light Compensation Off
Encoding Page(A Page 47)
Item Factory Settings
Frame Size Quad VGA/VGA
JPEG Quality VFS5
MENU ONMPEG4 Bitrate 2000 kbps
MPEG4 Bitrate Control CBR
MPEG4 FPS 15 fps
MPEG4 I Frame Interval 30
MPEG4 Priority FPS
x21/7.5s
Auto(1/15 - 1/100)
Digital PTZ
MPEG4 only
Audio Page (A Page 49)
Item Factory Settings
Duplex Mode Half Duplex
Mike GainMENU OFF 32 dB
Mike Power Supply On
Audio File 1
Audio File 2
Audio File 3
Audio File 4
Audio File 5
Alarm Page(A Page 51)
Item Factory Settings
Action Disable
1st Trigger Input 1 Make
Max. Interval
2nd Trigger Off
Action Position No.
Audio File
Trigger Position No.
Mail Address
Mail Text
Attach Image Off
TCP/UDP IP Address
TCP/UDP Port Number
TCP/UDP Data
Alarm Output Duration
Time Filter Unmask All
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Alarm Environment Page(A Page 54)
Item Factory Settings
SMTP Server 0.0.0.0
Por t Nu mbe r 25
Send Mail Address
POP before SMTP Off
POP Server 0.0.0.0
Port Number 110
Username
FTP Server 0.0.0.0
Directory
Username
Periodic FTP Off
Periodic FTP Interval 1
Periodic FTP Naming Auto
Periodic FTP Time Filter Unmask All
PrePostRecording Frame Rate
PrePostRecording Before Trigger
PrePostRecording After Trigger
Duration Output 1 1000 msec
Duration Output 2 1000 msec
Manual Output 1 Break
Manual Output 2 Break
15 fps
5 sec
5 sec
Auto Patrol Page(A Page 59)
tem Factory Settings
Position 0 to 19
Stay Time Skip
Moving speed Moment
Privacy Mask Page(A Page 61)
Item Factory Settings
Mode Off
Masking Color Setting 16 (R, G, B)
Motion Detection Page(A Page 63)
Item Factory Settings
Detection Off
Level 4
Network Basic Page(A Page 65)
Item Factory Settings
IP Setting DHCP Enable
IP Address 192.168.0.2
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 0.0.0.0
Host Name
DNS Server 0.0.0.0
IP Protocol
IPv6 Address Disable
IP version 4:On IP version 6:Off
PTZ Page(A Page 58)
Item Factory Settings
Mode None
Return Time 1
Zoom Limit 8
Speed Moment
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Setting (continued)
List of Factory Settings of Each Page (continued)
Network Details Page(A Page 66)
Item Factory Settings
JPEG TOS 0
MPEG4 TOS 0
Audio TOS 0
TTL( Unicast) 64
TTL( Multicast) 32
MTU 1500
Negotiation Auto
Protocol Page(A Page 67)
Item Factory Settings
HTTP Server Port 80
VISIP Protocol Off
VISIP Server Port 5510
AMX Device Discovery Protocol
On
Access Restrictions Page
(A Page 70)
Item Factory Settings
Access Restrictions deny
IP Address
Time Page(A Page 72)
Item Factory Settings
SNTP Off
NTP Server 0.0.0.0
Access Interval hour, 1
Time Zone (GMT) UTC
Password Page(A Page 73)
Item Factory Settings
Username AadminB
New Password Blank
Default passwords are:
AadminB :jvc
AoperatorB :jvc
AuserB :jvc
Streaming Page(A Page 68)
Item Factory Settings
JPEG Destination Address
JPEG Destination Port 49152
JPEG Frame Rate 15 fps
MPEG4 Destination Address
MPEG4 Destination Port 59152
Audio Destination Address
Audio Destination Port 39152
225.0.1.1
225.0.2.1
225.0.3.1
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LED Settings Page(A Page 75)
Item Factory Settings
LED State Enable
Identify Unit On

Miscellaneous Page

This page is for acquiring information. This page can be used during access using AadminB, AoperatorB and AuserB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Miscellaneous].
Click
A
A Open Source
Software
Press the [Show] button to display information of the software used by VN-X35U.
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A
B
C
Setting (continued)

Operation Page

Displays the operating status of VN-X35U. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Operation].
Click
A Total Sending
Bitrate
B Destination Displays the destination that VN-X35U is sending data to. C System Log Displays the following information.
Displays the total TCP/UDP bit rate sent by VN-X35U as well as the individual bit rates.
Number of seconds after startup
Alarm information
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Settings Page

Display the version information and current settings of VN-X35U. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Settings].
Click
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Setting (continued)
Settings Page (continued)
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Setting (continued)

Position List

The Position List displays information on the preset positions. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Position List].
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Click

Patrol Infomation

Patrol Information displays the Auto Patrol information and settings. This page can be used during access using AadminB or AoperatorB.
Click [Advanced Settings] to display setting menu.
Click [Patrol Infomation].
Click
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Operation

Operation of Built-in Viewer

VN-X35U comes equipped with an integrated viewer. You can start up Built-in Viewer by entering the IP address in the Internet Explorer. Built-in Viewer enables you to performing monitoring using JPEG or MPEG4 images, audio transmission, and PTZ operations.
Using the compressed JPEG format enables display of a series of still images as well as one-shot
recording of still images.
Using the compressed MPEG4 format enables display of MPEG4-encoded motion images.You can send or receive audio using the JPEG/MPEG4 Viewer.
AInternet Explorer SetupB (A Page 86)AInstalling Built-in ViewerB (A Page 88)AImage quality settingB (A Page 92)APTZ settingB (A Page 94)APTZ ControlB (A Page 96)AJPEG Viewer SettingsB (A Page 98)AMPEG4 Viewer SettingsB (A Page 100)AAudio Monitor SettingsB (A Page 102)AExiting the ViewerB (A Page 105)
When the display or configuration of the opened screen appears strange, check using the following procedures.
A
Click [Start]-[Control Panel]-[Display] and open the [Display Properties] window
B Click the [Settings] tab in the [Display Properties] windows and click the button C Check that [DPI setting] in the [General] tab has become [Normal size(96DPI)] D Otherwise, change the setting to [Normal size(96DPI)] andreboot windows

Internet Explorer Setup

1.Launch the Internet Explorer on the computer
2.When proxy settings are enabled in the Internet Explorer, follow the steps below to disable
the proxy of the Internet Explorer
Select in the order of [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Connections]-[LAN Setting], followed by
deselecting the check for AUse a proxy server for your LANB under [Proxy Server] in the [Local Area Network (LAN) Settings] window.
Deselect the check
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3.If ActiveX controls and plug-ins of the Internet Explorer is disabled, follow the steps below to
enable it
Click [Trusted sites] under [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Security]. Upon doing so, the [Sites…] button
directly below becomes active. Click this button and deselect the check in the displayed window. Next, add the IP address of VN-X35U. If the setting is factory default, add the following web site to the zone.
http://192.168.0.2
Click [Trusted sites] under [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Security]. Select the [Custom Level] button
and open the [Security Settings] window. Set all items under [ActiveX controls and plug-ins] in the opened window to [Enable]. Enable also [Allow Script-initiated window without size or position constraints.] under [Miscellaneous].
4.If the pop-up block function of the Internet Explorer is enabled, follow the steps below to
disable it
T Built-in Viewer cannot be used when the pop-up block function is enabled.
Selecting [Tool]-[Pop-up Blocker]-[Turn Off Pop-up Blocker] permits all sites.
To allow only specific sites such as VN-X35U, select [Tool]-[Pop-up Blocker]-[Turn On Pop-up
Blocker], followed by selecting [Tool]-[Pop-up Blocker]-[Pop-up Blocker Settings] that becomes active to open the [Pop-up Blocker Settings] window. In the opened window, add the address of VN-X35U as a permitted web site address.
5.When plug-in tools such as the Yahoo or Google toolbar are included in the Internet Explorer,
disable the pop-up block function of these plug-in tools as well
Memo:
To use Built-in MPEG4 Viewer of VN-X35U, install “ffdshow” that is open source codec. You can
download “ffdshow” from the Internet.
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Operation
Operation of Built-in Viewer (continued)

Installing Built-in Viewer

1.Enter IP address of camera in the address bar ofInternet Explorer
Enter the following IP address into the address field.
A
http://192.168.0.2
Click [Go]
B
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2.Enter the user name and password
VN-V25
3.The viewer is installed and launched
Enter the user name.
A
This is set to AadminB by default.
B
Enter the password. This is set to AjvcB by default.
C
Click [OK].
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Operation of Built-in Viewer (continued)

Screen Configuration

BA DCFEHGI
operation menu
A MENU OFF/
MENU ON
For showing/hiding the operation menu.
B Control Switches to the Control menu.
Click this button when you want to perform AImage SettingsB or APTZ SettingsB or APTZ ControlB(A Page 92)
C Viewer Setup
Switches to the Viewer Setup menu. Click this button when you want to configure the settings of
A
Operator PasswordB.
A
JPEG ViewerB,AMPEG4 ViewerB,AAudio MonitorB or
D Stop Pauses/Resumes playback of images. E Capture Captures the currently displayed image on the computer.The captured data
is recorded as a JPEG file in the folder that is created under [My Document] of the computer. The default folder name is AVN-X35UB. The file name is made up of the year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and millisecond.
Memo:
In the case of AWindows VistaB, images are stored under [Documents].
The folder name can be changed. (A Page 99)
Note:
The time indicated is the computer's clock time,not the clock ATimeB of
VN-X35U.
Motion images cannot be captured.
MPEG4 images cannot be captured.
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F Speech Starts sending audio sound to VN-X35U from the client PC. Only one
stream of audio sound can be sent for one unit of VN-X35U You cannot send audio sound from a client PC when transmission of audio sound from a different client PC is in progress.
The [Speech] button lights up in red during audio sound transmission.
The [Speech] button does not turn red when audio transmission is
not possible.
Memo:
Audio sound cannot be sent out simultaneously from the JPEG and
MPEG4 Viewers.
G Compression Switches the stream to acquire.
You can specify either JPEG or MPEG4
H Display Size For specifying the display size of the image area.
Fixed : Display according to the window size of the browser.
Variable : Display according to the specified frame size.
Memo:
The window size of the browser does not change when [Fixed] or
[Variable] is selected.
I Detalis Starts up the page for configuring the various detailed settings.
Memo:
The settings of Built-in Viewer are stored in the file named Cookie.
This setting screen is used to set Built-in Viewer as a software on the computer, and does not apply to settings of the VN-X35U unit. When settings are changed, press the [OK] button to exit and restart the viewer.
Searching and deleting cookie files
Open [Tool]-[Internet Options]-[Advanced] of the Internet Explorer, and press the [Settings] button
under [Temporary Internet Files]. A new [Settings] will appear. Press the [View Files] button in this window. The [Temporary Internet Files] window opens up and a list of files will be displayed. The file named Acgi-binB in this list is the Cookie for Built-in Viewer.
Deleting this file deletes the view settings, and the viewer will be initialized during the next startup.
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B
A
C
D
Operation of Built-in Viewer (continued)

Image quality setting

Below are procedures for configuring the Image settings.
When a different menu is currently being displayed, click [Control] to switch the viewer.
Click each menu bar on the left of the screen to open the setting screen..
Image Settings
Click
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A White Balance For selecting the white balance control feature.
Mode ATW : Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic color
AWC : Switches to the Auto-White Balance Control mode. In the AWC
[AWC] Button Executes AWC (automatic white balance control). Execute by placing a
B Black Light
Compensation
white object around the center of the screen in a location with a lighting condition that is similar to the object to be shot. Click [AWC] button to switch to AWC mode.
For selecting the backlight compensation feature. Set this feature when there is a bright light source in the same direction as the object.Enables unwanted light sources to be excluded from the photometry area.
Off : Disables backlight compensation.
Area1 to 4 :
[Set values: Off, Area1, Area2, Area3, Area4]
temperature tracking) mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the color temperature of the light.
mode, values entered for the [AWC R-GAIN]and [AWC B-GAIN] items under White Balance of the Camera page are applied to white balance.
For selecting a photometry area from the four available types.
Photometry
Area
Off Area1 Area2 Area3 Area4
Photometry
Area
Photometry
Area
Memo:
The backlight compensation area is not linked to digital PTZ.
Mode Off : Disables backlight compensation.
Area1 to 4 :
[Set values: Off, Area1, Area2, Area3, Area4]
C
Easy Day and Night
Mode Color : Set to the color mode at all times.
D Focus Assist
Mode
For specifying Easy Day and Night.
White & Black : Set to the black-and-white mode at all times.
Auto : Image color switches to black-and-white when the
[Set values: Color , White & Black , Auto]
If [Execute] button is clicked, [Current State] will change to [Focus Assist] and focus assist mode is enabled. If [Stop] button is clicked, [Current State] will change to [Normal] and focus assist mode is disabled.
Focus assist mode will be disabled after 3 minutes if left unattended.
Focus assist mode can be enabled using the button at the side of
VN-X35U.
For selecting a photometry area from the four available types.
luminance level is low.
Photometry
Area
Photometry
Area
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Operation of Built-in Viewer (continued)

PTZ setting

This page describes procedures for setting the preset positions.
When a different viewer is currently being displayed, click [Control] to switch the viewer.
Click the menu bar on the left side of the screen to open the setting screen.
PTZ Settings
Click
A
B
C
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A Preset Position For setting the preset positions.
Position For selecting a APos itionB.
[Set values :HOME , 1 to 19]
Title Displays the current title.
Enter accordingly if you want to register or change a title. (You can enter up to 32 alphanumeric. AJPEG ViewerB displays up to only 16 alphanumeric.) Press [Reaiste] button to complete position registration.
Memo:
Click the [Unreaiste] button to delete the selected position information.
However, [HOME] cannot be deleted.
The display area of Home position is set to the full screen by default.
B Pan /Tilt /Zoom 䡵 Pan/Tilt operation
Click the arrow buttons to move the display area in the direction indicated by the arrow. Release the button to stop moving the area. Click the AHB button to move to the home position.
Zoom operation Use this function to perform digital zoom on the display area.
[ + ] : Zooms toward the tele end, and display of the object is
[ - ] : Zooms toward the wide end, and display of the object
Ratio to Full Area
Shows current ratio to full area.
enlarged.
becomes smaller.
Memo:
You can restrict the magnification of the object using the [+] button by
altering the [Zoom Limit] settings.
C Speed For configuring the operation speed settings.
Pan/Tilt : For configuring the operation speed settings of the Pan/Tilt
control button. The larger the value, the higher the operation speed.
[Set values : 1 to 8]
Zoom : For configuring the operation speed settings of the Zoom
control button. The larger the value, the higher the operation speed.
[Set values : 1 to 4]
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PTZ Control

Use this item to operate the PTZ feature. Settings can be configured on the PTZ Settings . (A Page 94)
When a different menu is currently being displayed, click [Control] to switch the viewer.
Click each menu bar on the left of the screen to open the setting screen.
PTZ Control
Click
A
B
C
D
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A AUTO
F
UNCTION
B Preset
Position
C Pan/Tilt/
Zoom
Start : Starts the Auto Patrol operation.
Stop : Stops the Auto Patrol operation that is currently running.
For selecting a Preset Position, or move to the selected Position if that Position has already been registered.
[Set values : HOME , 1 to 19]
Pan/Tilt operation
Click the arrow buttons to move the display area in the direction indicated by the arrow. Release the button to stop moving the area. Click the
Use this function to perform digital zoom on the display area.
[ + ] : Zooms toward the tele end, and display of the object is enlarged.
[ - ] : Zooms toward the wide end, and display of the object becomes
Ratio to Full Area
Shows current ratio to full area.
[H] button to move to the home position.
Zoom operation
smaller.
Memo:
You can restrict the magnification of the object using the [+] button by
altering the [Zoom Limit] settings.
D Speed For configuring the operation speed settings.
Pan/Tilt : For configuring the operation speed settings of the APan/TiltB control
Zoom : For configuring the operation speed settings of the AZoomB control
button. The larger the value, the higher the operation speed.
[Set values : 1 to 8]
button. The larger the value, the higher the operation speed.
[Set values : 1 to 4]
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B
A
C D
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Operation of Built-in Viewer (continued)

JPEG Viewer Settings

Using the compressed JPEG format enables display of a series of still images as well as one-shot recording of still images. When the JPEG Viewer is first installed, it is set to play back at 5 fps by default.
When a different menu is currently being displayed, click [Viewer Setup] to switch the viewer.
Click the menu bar on the left side of the screen to open the respective setting screens.
On Screen Display
Settings
A
B C
D
E
Click
Stream Other
Click
E
Click
On Screen Display
Settings
A Camera ID Select AOnB to display [Camera ID].
B Position Title Selecting AOnB displays the position title. C Disp MD
D Time Select AOnB to display the time.
E Format Select the format for displaying time.
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For setting display items on the viewer screen. For the JPEG Viewer, characters are displayed as overlay on the video image.
[Camera ID] can be specified on the[Basic Settings2] or [Camera] page of VN-X35U.
When AOnB is selected, the frame of the video image display area where motion is detected turns red.
This indicates the time that is stored in the JPEG data.
YYYY, MM, and DD denote year, month and day respectively, while HH, MM, and SS denote hour, minute and second respectively. mm is equivalent to 1/100 seconds.
Stream Settings
For specifying settings for receiving JPEG stream.
A Stream For selecting the protocol when the viewer acquires data from VN-X35U.
When AHTTPB is selected, lost packets are recovered via resending. VN-X35U may be monitored using multiple viewers when AMulticastB is selected. When playing back via multicast., start multicast sending on the [Streaming] page. (A Page 68)
Note:
When Built-in Viewer is launched with AMulticastB specified, a
Windows firewall warning may appear. In this case, select AunblockB and proceed.
If AblockB is selected, the Windows firewall will block the multicast
stream and playback of multicast by the viewer will fail.
B HTTP Port You can change the HTTP port number.
The default port number setting is 80. Specify the same value as the parameter that is set on the Protocol page of VN-X35U.
C Frame Rate For selecting the acquisition frame rate of the viewer.
Selecting a large frame rate will increase the processing load of the computer on which the viewer is running.
[Set values:15 , 10 , 7.5 , 6 , 5 , 3 , 2 , 1 , 1/2 , 1/3 , 1/5 , 1/10 , 1/15 ,
1/20 , 1/30 , 1/60]
Note:
Set to a rate such that the CPU burden of the computer does not
exceed 80 %. When the CPU is overloaded, the computer may not function properly.
D Multicast IP
Address
You can change the multicast IP address. The default address is 225.0.1.1.
E Multicast Port You can change the multicast port number.
The default port number setting is 49152. This is enabled when AStartB is selected for the [JPEG Control] item on the[Control] page. Specify the same value as the parameter that is set on the [Streaming] page of VN-X35U.
Other
Folder Name For specifying the name of the folder in which the captured files are
A
stored. (Default name when viewer is installed: AVN-X35UB
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MPEG4 Viewer Settings

Using the compressed MPEG4 format enables display of MPEG4-encoded motion images.
When a different menu is currently being displayed, click [Viewer Setup] to switch the viewer.
Click the menu bar on the left side of the screen to open the respective setting screens.
Memo:
To make use of Built-in MPEG4 Viewer of VN-X35U, you will need to install the ffdshow open source
codec. You can obtain ffdshow through the Internet.
Title Bar Stream
Click
Click
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
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