NETWORK PACK
DV5000 NETWORK- KA
ACK P
NETWORKPACK KA- DV5000
When attaching Network Pack
This User???s Guide explains settings for the network related menus, operation for recording streaming data to a CF (Compact Flash) memory card and operation for sending streaming data using a LAN card. When a LAN card is connected, menu screen settings for the Network Pack and
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Symbols like ???, ??, ??, etc., are not used in these instructions.
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Introduction
Inserting/removing CF memory card/LAN card
Lock release button
Section A
Card slot
EJECT button
Caution
???Make sure the power of
???Do not use the wireless LAN card continuously for more than 48 hours.
???The
Europe:
Asia:
*Revision indicated on the upper right of package production label.
???Wireless
WCF11 (Name of manufacturer: LINKSYS)*2
(Name of manufacture: Cisco Systems)
FCCID: LDK102040
???CF (Compact Flash) card
*1: Use PCMCIA card TYPE 1 or TYPE 2 adapter
*2: Use PCMCIA card TYPE 2 adapter
For the latest operational check card, visit the website below or contact your JVC dealer.
1.
2.
3.
Inserting card
Turn off the
Press and hold the lock release button and open the cover.
Insert a card into the
???The cover may not close depending on the wired LAN card or the card shape. In this case, remove the cover by pressing section A and pulling on the cover.
4.Turn on the
5.Turn on the
LCD screen
C F Card status display
: No card
e : LAN card
C F : CF memory card
Removing card
1.
2.
Turn off the
Open the cover, press the EJECT button of
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Introduction
LCD screen/viewfinder screen
Information from Network Pack
qCard status displays
No card is inserted in Network Pack. Flashing display during initialization (after power on).
LAN card is inserted in Network Pack.
e
(White display)
CF memory card is inserted in Network Pack.
C F
(White display)
There is possibility of unit malfunction. Flashing display Contact your nearest JVC dealer.
No colors will be shown on the viewfinder.
Receiving Level Indicator of Wireless LAN
If you are using wireless LAN card that can detect receiving level, receiving level indicator is shown next to the card status information on LCD of your camcorder. The indicator shows value from 5 to 0, 5 means maximum level and 0 means mini- mum level. (The indicator is for reference. The value does not guarantee communication.)
wCF Memory card warning display
Displays CF memory card status and system errors.
* For details concerning warning displays, see page 46.
When inputting the 44.1kHz sampling audio signal
This unit is not compatible with audio sampling frequency of 44.1kHz. When playing back a tape recorded with audio of 44.1kHz on
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Menu screen
Menu screen structure
When attaching Network Pack
TOP MENU screen
M E N U
CAME RA O P ER A T I ON . .
CAME RA P ROC E S S . . AUD I O / V I D E O . .
LCD / V F . .
TC / UB / C L OCK . . OT HE R S . .
F I L E M AN AGE . .
ME NU A L L RE S E T CAN C E L
NE TWOR K P AC K C ONF I G . .
EX I T
TOP MENU screen
MEN U AUD I O / V I D E O . . LCD / V F . .
TC / UB / C L OCK . . OT HE R S . .
F I L E M AN AGE . .
ME NU A L L RE S E T CAN C E L
NE TWOR K P AC K C ONF I G . .
MOV I E C L I P . .
EX I T
NETWORK PACK CONFIG
menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
SERVER SETUP menu screen
FILE MANAGE settings
When using a CF card, ???EXT1??? and ???EXT2??? are additionally displayed in the
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Menu screen
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen items
indicates default factory setting.
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Menu screen
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen items
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Menu screen
Setting the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
Menu screen settings can be made regardless of whether a card is inserted. Settings will be stored in the
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
POWER SUPPLY switch
MODE
VTR
CAM
???The NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen will not appear during card initial- ization (flashing display).
TOP MENU screen
M E N U
CAME RA O P E R A T I ON . .
CAME RA P ROC E S S . .
AUD I O / V I D E O . .
L C D / V F . .
T C / UB / C L OCK . .
OT H E R S . .
F I L E M AN AGE . .
ME NU A L L R E S E T CAN C E L
NE TWOR K P AC K C ONF I G . .
E X I T
Cursor
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen Setting (??? page 10)
Setting
\Settings are made by viewing the LCD screen or viewfinder screen.
If OUTPUT CHAR of the OTHERS (1/2) menu screen is set to ON, the menu screen also appears on the monitor screen connected to the MONITOR OUT or Y/C OUT connector.
\ When changing multiple settings, repeat steps 6 and 7 above.
8. Return to the TOP MENU screen.
Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to PAGE BACK and press the SHUT- TER dial.
9. When quitting menu screen setting and returning to the normal screen, perform one of the following operations.
???Press the STATUS button.
???Move the cursor (t) to EXIT in the TOP MENU screen and press the SHUTTER dial.
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Menu screen Returning the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen to factory settings
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
1. Press the STATUS button for about 1 seconds to display the TOP MENU screen.
2. Check to see that the card status display has changed from a flashing to constant display.
3. Turn the SHUTTER dial to select NETWORK PACK CONFIG and press the SHUT- TER dial.
???The NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen appears.
4.Turn the SHUTTER dial to set MENU RESET to ???EXECUTE??? and press the SHUT- TER dial.
???When resetting the menu, ???MENU RESET..??? will appear at the bottom of the screen for about 5 seconds.
???The NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen settings will return to the factory settings.
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Network settings
Setting the NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen
When using a LAN card, network related settings for
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
POWER switch
POWER SUPPLY switch
TOP MENU screen
M ENU
CAMERA O P ERA T I ON . .
CAMERA P ROC E SS . .
AUD I O / V I D EO . .
LCD / V F . .
TC / UB / C L OCK . .
OT HERS . .
NE TWOR K P ACK C ONF I G . .
EX I T
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen
NE TWORK MA I N SETUP
NE TWORK S E T UP . .
POR T S E T UP . .
W I RE L E S S L AN S E T UP . .
S ERV ER S E T UP . .
PAGE BACK
NETWORK SETUP menu screen
\Settings are made by viewing the LCD screen or viewfinder screen.
If OUTPUT CHAR of the OTHERS (1/2) menu screen is set to ON, the menu screen also appears on the monitor screen connected to the MONITOR OUT or Y/C OUT connector.
Display the NETWORK SETUP menu screen
1. Turn on the
2. Check to see that the card status display has changed from a flashing to constant display.
3. Press the STATUS button for about 1 seconds to display the TOP MENU screen.
4. Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to NETWORK PACK CONFIG and press the SHUTTER dial.
???The NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen appears.
5.Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to NETWORK MAIN SETUP and press the SHUTTER dial.
???The NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen will appear.
The NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen is structured by four screens.
NETWORK SETUP
PORT SETUP
WIRELESS LAN SETUP
SERVER SETUP
6.Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to SETUP and press the SHUTTER dial.
???The selected SETUP screen appears.
Items with ???..??? at the end of the name are set in the INPUT screen.
7.To return to the NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen, select PAGE BACK and press the SHUTTER dial.
8.To return to the normal screen after completing setting, perform one of the follow- ing operations.
???Press the STATUS button
???Select PAGE BACK to return to the TOP MENU screen. Select EXIT in the TOP MENU screen and press the SHUTTER dial.
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Network settings
NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen items
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Network settings
NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen items
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Network settings
Setting user names and passwords
\Changing the user name
When changing the HTTP USER NAME or FTP USER NAME, ???NEXT STEP SET PASSWORD??? will appear on the screen and the PASSWORD menu screen is displayed.
When input is canceled in the PASSWORD menu screen, the user name will also be canceled. It is possible to change only the password.
When changing the LEAP USER NAME setting, the PASSWORD menu screen will not appear automatically.
\Setting passwords
Set LEAP, HTTP and FTP PASSWORD using the procedure shown below.
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2.
3.
First, enter the currently used password when ???ENTER OLD PASSWORD??? is displayed.
Next, enter the new password when ???ENTER NEW PASSWORD??? is displayed.
Lastly, enter the new password again when ???CONFIRM NEW PASSWORD??? is displayed.
Caution
???Do not forget to take a memo of the password. The password cannot be redisplayed.
???Each character input on the PASSWORD menu screen is hidden using asterisks (*).
???When performing MENU RESET, the unit will return the default factory settings.
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Network settings
Making network related settings
Network related settings are made in the individual input setting screens.
Here, HTTP USER NAME is set as an example. Other settings are also made in the same manner.
STOP button
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
SHUTTER STATUS dialbutton
EDITSEARCH
ON OFF
MENU
AUDIO
LEVEL
MODE
VTR
CAM
NETWORK
PACK
POWER VTR
ONOFF
HTTP USER NAME input setting screen
Currently inputted number of characters/ max.number of characters
BS: Backspace (delete previous character)
: The set text is confirmed and returns to the previous screen.
6: The set text is canceled and returns to the previous screen.
HTTP USER NAME
4 / 8
j v c _
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v wx y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ ?? . BSA6
HTTP USER NAME
5 / 8
j v c _ 1
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v
HTTP USER NAME
8 / 8
j v c _ 1 2 3 4
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v wx y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ ?? . BSA6
Example: Changing HTTP USER NAME from jvc to
\Select HTTP USER NAME in the SERVER SETUP menu screen and press the SHUTTER dial.
??? The USER NAME input setting screen appears.
1. Characters are selected from the character selection area on the bottom of the screen.
Turn the SHUTTER dial to flash ???_??? in the character selection area and press the SHUTTER dial.
???The setting changes to ???jvc_??? and the following digit of the setting area flashes.
2.Turn the SHUTTER dial to select ???1??? in the character selection area and press the SHUTTER. dial.
???The setting changes to ???jvc_1??? and the following digit of the setting area flashes.
3.Repeat the above step to set ???jvc_1234??? in the setting area.
\To delete or edit set characters, select ???BS??? within the character selection area and press the SHUTTER dial.
The previous character will be deleted. The character on the left will be deleted each time this operation is repeated.
\When turning the SHUTTER dial while holding down the STOP button, the cursor will move 5 characters at a time.
\The currently inputted number of characters and the maximum number of characters are displayed on the upper right of the screen.
\To cancel a setting, select the ???6??? within the character selection area and press the SHUTTER dial. The unit will return to the previous screen (SERVER SETUP menu screen).
4. When completed, select ?????? within the character selection area and press the SHUTTER dial.
???When changing the HTTP USER NAME or FTP USER NAME, ???NEXT STEP SET PASSWORD??? will appear on the screen and the PASSWORD menu screen is displayed . Set the password using the procedure shown above.
Memo
When setting is completed for items other than HTTP USER NAME and FTP USER NAME, the unit will return to the previous screen (NETWORK MAIN SETUP or SERVER SETUP menu screen).
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Network settings
Detailed IP settings (LAN)
Example of IP address and subnet mast settings when using LAN is shown below.
???Operation is only guaranteed for Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional.
???Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
???Windows Media Player 7.01 or later (WM9 is not supported.)
1.For 1:1 communication between PC and
10/100
Set a unique number to avoid doubling
*For the PC settings when using a LAN card, refer to the instruction manual included with the LAN card.
*Up to 3 clients can access at the same time.
Set the same network group
2. For communication between PC and multiple
Set the same network group
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Network settings
Detailed network settings (WLAN)
Example of network settings when using wireless LAN is shown below.
???Operation is only guaranteed for Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional.
???Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
???Windows Media Player 7.01 or later (WM9 is not supported.)
1.For communication with PC without returning access point (Ad hoc mode)
* Do not perform encryption of the wireless LAN.
Set a unique number to avoid doubling
Set the same network group
PC wireless LAN driver settings
*For the PC settings when using a LAN card, refer to the instruction manual included with the LAN card.
Cautionary items concerning Wireless LAN (WLAN)
???For the WLAN ESS ID, input the values of ESSID set in: Ad hoc mode: PC of other party
Infrastructure: Access point
???WLAN AD HOC MODE
When IBSS is set, the NETWORK MODE setting of the wireless LAN card on the PC side must be set to 802.11 Adhoc. When AHDM is set, the NETWORK MODE setting of the wireless LAN card on the PC side must be set to Adhoc. Depending on the LAN card on the PC side, only 802.11 Adhoc mode may be available.
???WLAN CH is the wireless frequency band used for communication. If there is an access point, adapter, etc., using the same band in the proximity, there may be a hindrance in the communication and may reduce throughput or the quality of communication. When setting, check the settings of surrounding access points, etc., to avoid doubling.
Since adjacent channels causes signal interference, channels are normally spaced 5 channels apart.
(Set according to operating environment.)
1ch
2ch
3ch
4ch
5ch
6ch
7ch
8ch
9ch
10ch
11ch
12ch
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Network settings
Detailed network settings (WLAN)
2. For communication with PC via access point (Infrastructure mode)
STATION
ESS ID abcdef
Channel 2
Encryption Mode Open System
Network Type (Ad Hoc/Infrastructure) Make sure ESS ID and Channel settings are the same.
Set a unique number to avoid doubling
Set the same network group
*For the PC settings when using a LAN card, refer to the instruction manual included with the LAN card.
Memo
For network settings and LAN card driver settings, refer to the respective instruction manuals.
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Recording on a CF card
Formatting a CF memory card
If the CF memory card is unformatted when performing any of the operations shown below, ???NO CF FORMAT??? will appear in the LCD
screen/viewfinder screen.
???Executing DELETE ALL
???Recording to the CF memory card
Caution
If the unit enters MOVIE CLIP by oper- ating the menu or the VCR trigger but- ton during formatting CF card, a display of the LCD viewer can go wrong. How- ever, if you operate the menu after for- matting has been completed, you will be able to regain a normal display.
NO CF FORMAT! C F
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen
Set to EXECUTE
Flashing display during formatting
MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
1. Press the STATUS button for about 1 seconds to display the TOP MENU screen.
2. Use the SHUTTER dial to select NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen ??
MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen.
3. Set FORMAT in the MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen to ???EXECUTE??? and press
the SHUTTER dial.
???The formatting begins. During formatting, ???FORMAT??? appears on the screen.
4.When formatting is completed, to the MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen returns. The FORMAT setting will return to CANCEL.
5.To return to the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen, select PAGE BACK and press the SHUTTER dial.
???To return to the normal screen, press the STATUS button.
CF memory recording time
Estimated recording time of CF memory cards is shown below:
Caution
The actual recording time may differ from the estimate recording time shown above
depending on the recording subject and movement.
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Recording on a CF card Recording video on a DV cassette tape and CF memory card
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
EDITSEARCH
MONITOR
NETWORK
PACK
POWER SUPPLY
switch
MODE
VTR
CAM
??????NO CF FORMAT!??? will appear if the in- serted CF memory card is not formatted. Format the card in the MOVIE CLIP SET menu screen. (??? page 18)
1.
2.
Insert a CF memory card into the Network Pack.
Turn on the
Check to see that the C F display appears on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen.
(When the power is turned on, display will flash during initialization.)
LCD screen
C F
C F :Red display during recording
: Initializing
NETWORK PACK CONFIG
menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
Set to TRIG
ENCODE SETUP menu screen
LCD screen
C F
CF memory card remaining warning
3. Insert a recordable DV cassette tape.
4. Set the MODE switch to ???CAM???. (Light the CAM indicator.)
5. Set the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen.
q Set MPEG REC to ???TRIG???.
w Set the video/audio compression in the ENCODE SETUP menu screen.
eWhen completed with settings, press the STATUS button to return to the normal screen.
6.Press the VTR trigger button on
??? During CF memory card recording, C F display will light red.
7.To stop recording, press the VTR trigger button.
8.To resume recording, press the VTR trigger button once more.
9.To end recording, press the VTR trigger button.
* Before turning off the power, check to make sure the C F indicator on the LCD screen is white.
Turning the power off when the C F indicator is red will damage the recorded clip file.
Memo
???When the DV cassette tape has reached the end during recording, CF memory card recording will also stop.
???Every time recording is performed, the recorded event is stored in the clip list of the CF memory card.
Stored contents of clip list: Clip number and date/time when recording was started. All events can be played back on the MOVIE CLIP screen. (??? page 23)
???The CF memory card remaining warning is displayed on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen. (??? page 46)
???If recording into the CF card is carried out within 5 seconds, either a file cannot be made or it becomes difficult to display a thumbnail (a still picture displayed when CLIP FILE is selected).
???Do not switch over the CAM/VTR mode during recording into the CF card. If the mode is switched over during recording, the display of the LCD viewer can go wrong once in a while. Also, if the mode is switched over immediately after the start of recording into the CF card, some black images can be mixed into a re- corded picture.
???When recording to a CF Memory Card while in the TRIG mode, ***.csv file will be created for viewing using the CFViewer.
The CSV file name will be the value of the user's bit (UB) set in
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Recording on a CF card Recording video on a CF memory card only
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MODE
VTR
CAM
NETWORK
PACK
POWER VTR
ONOFF
VTR trigger button
POWER SUPPLY switch
MODE
VTR
CAM
??????NO CF FORMAT!??? will appear if the in- serted CF memory card is not formatted. Format the card in the MOVIE CLIP SET menu screen. (??? page 18)
LCD screen
C F
C F : Red display during recording
: Initializing
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
Set to SPLIT
ENCODE SETUP menu screen
LCD screen
C F
1. Insert a CF memory card into the Network Pack.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the C F display appears on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen. (When the power is turned on, display will flash during initialization.)
3. Set the MODE switch to ???CAM???. (Light the CAM indicator.)
4. Set the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen. q Set MPEG REC to ???SPLIT???.
w Set the video/audio compression in the ENCODE SETUP menu screen. (??? page 6)
eWhen completed with settings, press the STATUS button to return to the normal screen.
5.Press the VTR trigger button on side panel of
??? During recording, C F display will light red.
6.To stop recording, press the VTR trigger button on side panel.
7.To resume recording, press the VTR trigger button on side panel once more.
8.To end recording, press the VTR trigger button on side panel.
* Before turning off the power, check to make sure the C F indicator on the LCD screen is white.
Memo
???When recording only to the CF memory card, the clip list will not be registered.
???The CF memory card remaining warning is displayed on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen. (??? page 46)
???When MPEG REC is set to ???SPLIT???, recording is performed only when the VTR trigger button on the side is pressed. The VTR trigger buttons on the front and on the lens are disabled.
???Do not switch over the CAM/VTR mode during recording into the CF card. If the mode is switched over during recording, the display of the LCD viewer can go wrong once in a while. Also, if the mode is switched over immediately after the start of recording into the CF card, some black images can be mixed into a re- corded picture.
CF memory card remaining warning
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Recording on a CF card Recording playback signals of a DV cassette tape on a CF memory card
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MODE
VTR
CAM
NETWORK
PACK
POWER VTR
ONOFF
MODE
VTR
CAM
??????NO CF FORMAT!??? will appear if the in- serted CF memory card is not formatted. Format the card in the MOVIE CLIP SET menu screen. (??? page 18)
LCD screen
C F
??? C F : Red display during recording
: Initializing
NETWORK PACK CONFIG
menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
1. Insert a CF memory card into the Network Pack.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the C F display appears on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen. (When the power is turned on, display will flash during initialization.)
3. Insert the recorded DV cassette tape.
4. Set the MODE switch to ???VTR???. (Light the VTR indicator.)
5. Set the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen. q Set MPEG REC to ???SPLIT???.
w Set the video/audio compression in the ENCODE SETUP menu screen. (??? page 6)
eWhen completed with settings, press the STATUS button to return to the normal screen.
6.Press the PLAY button of
7.Press the VTR trigger button on side panel at the scene to start recording on the CF memory card.
??? During recording, the C F display appears in red.
8.To stop recording, press the VTR trigger button on side panel.
9.To resume recording, press the VTR trigger button on side panel once more.
10.To end recording, press the VTR trigger button on side panel.
* Before turning off the power, check to make sure the C F indicator on the LCD screen is white.
Memo
ENCODE SETUP menu screen
Set to SPLIT
LCD Screen
C F
CF memory card remaining warning
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Recording on a CF card
Deleting all clip files on a CF memory card
MOVIE CLIP SETUP of the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen is used to delete all clips on a CF memory card.
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
POWER SUPPLY switch
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen
Set to EXECUTE
Deleting
MOV I E CL I P SETUP
DE L ETE..
MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen
1. Insert an already recorded CF memory card.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the C F display appears on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen. (The mark will flash when first turning on the power or during initialization.)
3.
4. Use the SHUTTER dial to select NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen ?? MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen.
5. Set DELETE ALL in the MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen to ???EXECUTE??? and press the SHUTTER dial.
???Deletion is executed and ???DELETE..??? appears flashing on the screen.
6.When deletion is completed, to the MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen returns. DELETE ALL setting will return to ???CANCEL???.
7.\ To return to the NETWORK CONFIG menu screen, select PAGE BACK and press the SHUTTER dial.
\ To return to the normal screen, press the STATUS button.
Memo
??? Protected clips are not deleted.
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Movie clip
Playing back video/audio recorded on a CF memory card
When simultaneously recording the camera video to a DV cassette and CF memory card, recording event will be registered to the clip
list of the CF memory card each time recording is performed. The clip list is stored with the recorded event number (clip number) and the
date/time when the recording was started. All events (clip numbers) can be played back on the MOVIE CLIP screen.
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
BLANK SEARCH REW STOP FF PLAY STILL
MODE
VTR
CAM
???MOVIE CLIP will not appear during card initialization (flashing display).
TOP MENU screen
MEN U
AUD I O / V I D E O . .
LCD / V F . .
TC / UB / C L OCK . .
OT H E R S . .
F I L E M AN AGE . .
ME NU A L L RE S E T CAN C E L
NE TWOR K P AC K C ONF I G . .
MOV I E C L I P . .
EX I T
1. Insert an already recorded CF memory card.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the C F display appears on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen. (When the power is turned on, display will flash during initialization.)
3. Set the MODE switch to ???VTR???. (Light the VTR indicator.)
4. Make sure
5. Display the MOVIE CLIP screen.
q Press the STATUS button for about 1 seconds to display the TOP MENU screen.
wTurn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to MOVIE CLIP and press the SHUTTER dial.
???The movie clip list of the latest clip page recorded on the CF memory card and the still image (starting point) of the latest clip number appear by overlap-
ping.
MOVIE CLIP screen
Memo
When a MOVIE CLIP menu item is se- lected and the SHUTTER dial is pressed with no clips recorded on the CF memory card, ???NO CLIP!??? will flash for about 3 seconds.
The clip page in the
MOVIE CLIP screen dis-
plays 4 lists per page.
If there is no CF memory card inserted,
???NO CF CARD!??? will flash for about 3 seconds.
CLIP FUNCTION screen
R E V I E W
D E LE T E
P ROT E C T
PAGE B ACK
Selected clip number Still image (starting point) of the selected clip
6. Select the clip to play back.
qTurn the SHUTTER dial and move the cursor (t) to the clip to play back.
???Turning the SHUTTER dial up scrolls to the page with smaller (older) clip numbers.
???Turning the SHUTTER dial down scrolls to the page with larger (newer) clip numbers.
???Press the [FF] button to scroll to the next page. Press the [REW] button to scroll to the previous page.
???Press and hold the [FF] button for about 2 seconds to scroll to the page with the newest clip.
???Press and hold the [REW] button for about 2 seconds to scroll to the page with the oldest clip.
wPress the SHUTTER dial.
CLIP FUNCTION screen of the selected clip appears.
??? Still image (starting point) of the selected clip appears.
Note
???ASF files recorded using another device may not play back properly on this unit.
???If recording into the CF card is carried out within 5 seconds, either a file cannot be made or it becomes difficult to display a thumbnail (a still picture displayed when CLIP FILE is selected).
Movie clip
Playing back video/audio recorded on a CF memory card
CLIP FUNCTION screen
SHUTTER STATUS
SHUTTER
dial
MENU
R E V I E W
D E LE T E
P ROT E C T
PAGE B ACK
REVIEW
PAGE BACK
???The video encoded by the
???When PLAY MODE in the MOVIE CLIP SETUP screen is set to ???REPEAT???, re- peat playback is performed. (??? page 7)
7. Play back the clip.
Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor to REVIEW and press the SHUTTERdial.
???The movie clip is played back after the clip no. flashes. The value of the recorded pixel size (320 ??? 240 or 160 ??? 120) appears during displaying the still image. The
value of the recorded max. bit rate appears during playback.
8.To pause playback, press the PLAY button.
9.To resume playback, press the PLAY button once more.
10.The following operations are performed when the playback of the selected clip ends. (When PLAY MODE in the MOVIE CLIP SETUP screen is set to ???OFF???)
???When there are no following clips, the unit pauses at the beginning of the current clip.
???If following clips exist, the clip no. flashes and then playback is performed. When all remaining clips are played back, the unit pauses at the beginning of the played back clip.
\Selecting PAGE BACK during playback or pausing and press the SHUTTER dial will return to the MOVIE CLIP screen.
To move to another clip during playback
??? Playback will remain on the current clip \ To move to the next clip during middle of playback or pausing, press the FF
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Movie clip
Protecting a clip file on a CF memory card
Clips recorded on a CF memory card can be protected using the MOVIE CLIP screen.
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
POWER SUPPLY switch
MODE
VTR
CAM
???When executing FORMAT in the MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen, protected clips will also be deleted.
???Protected clips will not be deleted even when executing DELETE ALL in the MOVIE CLIP SETUP menu screen.
TOP MENU screen
MEN U
AUD I O / V I D EO . .
LCD / V F . .
TC / UB / C L OCK . .
OT HE R S . .
F I L E M AN AGE . .
ME NU A L L RE S E T CAN C E L
NE TWOR K P AC K C ONF I G . .
MOV I E C L I P . .
EX I T
MOVIE CLIP screen
1. Insert an already recorded CF memory card.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the C F display appears on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen. (When the power is turned on, display will flash during initialization.)
3. Set the MODE switch to ???VTR???. (Light the VTR indicator.)
4. Make sure
5. Display the MOVIE CLIP screen.
q Press the STATUS button for about 1 seconds to display the TOP MENU screen.
wTurn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to MOVIE CLIP and press the SHUTTER dial.
???The latest page of the MOVIE CLIP screen appears. R/W display appears on the right of the clip number.
6.Select the clip to protect.
Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to the clip to protect and press the SHUTTER dial.
??? The CLIP FUNCTION screen of the selected clip appears.
7.Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor to PROTECT in the CLIP FUNCTION screen and press the SHUTTER dial.
Clip number
CLIP FUNCTION screen
R E V I E W
D E LE T E
P ROT E C T
PAGE B ACK
???The selected clip is protected.
The R/W display on the right of the clip number will change to an R display.
Protected
CLIP FUNCTION screen
R E V I E W
D E LE T E
P ROT E C T
PAGE B ACK
8. To return to the MOVIE CLIP screen after completing setting, select PAGE BACK and press the SHUTTER dial.
\To cancel the protection, select PROTECT in the CLIP FUNCTION screen and press the SHUTTER dial.
???The R display will change to an R/W display and the protection on the clip will be canceled.
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Movie clip
Deleting a clip file on a CF memory card
Clips recorded on a CF memory card can be deleted using the MOVIE CLIP screen.
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
SHUTTER STATUS dialbutton
TOP MENU screen
MEN U
AUD I O / V I D E O . .
LCD / V F . .
TC / UB / C L OCK . .
OT H E R S . .
F I L E M AN AGE . .
ME NU A L L RE S E T CAN C E L
NE TWOR K P AC K C ONF I G . .
MOV I E C L I P . .
EX I T
MOVIE CLIP screen
CLIP FUNCTION screen
R E V I E W
D E LE T E
P ROT E C T
PAGE B ACK
Confirmation screen
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1. Insert an already recorded CF memory card.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the C F display appears on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen. (When the power is turned on, display will flash during initialization.)
3. Set the MODE switch to ???VTR???. (Light the VTR indicator.)
4. Make sure
5. Display the MOVIE CLIP screen.
q Press the STATUS button for about 1 seconds to display the TOP MENU screen.
wTurn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to MOVIE CLIP and press the SHUTTER dial.
??? The latest page of the MOVIE CLIP screen appears.
6.Select the clip to delete.
Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor (t) to the clip to delete and press the SHUTTER dial.
??? The CLIP FUNCTION screen of the selected clip appears.
7.Turn the SHUTTER dial, move the cursor to DELETE in the CLIP FUNCTION screen and press the SHUTTER dial.
??? A ???DELETE OK???? confirmation message appears. (Confirmation screen)
8.To delete, select YES using the SHUTTER dial and press the SHUTTER dial.
??? ???DELETE . .??? flashes on the screen for about 5 seconds and then the MOVIE CLIP screen returns. The clip is deleted from the MOVIE CLIP screen.
Memo
???Protected clips cannot be deleted even when selecting DELETE.
In this case, ???PROTECT!??? will flash for about 2 seconds and then CLIP FUNC- TION screen returns.
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Movie clip
Playing back CF memory card clips on your PC
EDITSEARCH
Clips recorded on a CF memory card can be played back on your PC.
*If the PC is equipped with PCMCIA slot(s), CF card reader is not required.
Caution
???Clips recorded on CF memory cards are stored in ASF file format.
???To play back a clip on your PC, Windows Media Player 7.01 is required. (WM9 is not supported.)
*Windows Media Player is compatible with Windows XP or Windows 2000/98(SE)/Me operating system.
*Media Player can be downloaded from the Microsoft Website. During this time, download the following codec software as well.
The codec software is automatically downloaded when opening the clip file and running Windows Media Player.
???Video codec (decorder) ISO MPEG4
???Audio codec (decorder) G.726
Operation
1. Load data already recorded on a CF memory card to your PC using a CF card reader, etc.
2. Launch Explorer, etc., and open the recorded clip file in ASF format. ??? Windows Media Player launches and the clip is played back.
Memo
Video and audio files (clip files) in CF memory cards can be appended to email as attachment files.
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LAN card Sending video using LAN card while recording on a DV cassette tape
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
NETWORK
PACK
POWER SUPPLY
switch
MODE
VTR
CAM
LCD screen
e
LAN card display
No LAN card is inserted when the display appears. Turn off the power and insert a LAN card. Then, turn the power back on.
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
1. Insert a LAN card into the Network Pack.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the LAN card display is showing on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen.
3. Set the MODE switch to ???CAM???. (Light the CAM indicator.)
4. Insert a recordable DV cassette tape.
???
5.Set the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen. q Set MPEG REC to ???TRIG???.
w Set the video/audio compress in the ENCODE SETUP menu screen. (??? page 6)
???When playing back video/audio streaming data using Quick Time, set STREAM TYPE in the ENCODE SETUP menu to ???for QT???.
eWhen completed, press the STATUS button to return to the normal screen.
6.When pressing the VTR trigger button of
??? The LAN card display on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen will be as follows:
e : Red display during data transmission.
*Perform setting described in
7.To stop transmission or recording, press the VTR trigger button. ???
8.To resume transmission or recording, press the VTR trigger button once more.
9.To end, press the VTR trigger button to stop transmission and recording and turn off the power.
Lastly, remove the LAN card.
Memo
???Streaming data will be sent from the LAN card even when a DV cassette tape is not inserted.
???When the DV cassette tape reaches the end during recording, the transmission of streaming data from the LAN card is also stopped.
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LAN card
Sending video using a LAN card (no DV cassette tape recording)
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
MODE
VTR
CAM
NETWORK
PACK
POWER VTR
ONOFF
VTR trigger button
POWER SUPPLY switch
MODE
VTR
CAM
LCD screen
e
LAN card display
No LAN card is inserted when the display appears. Turn off the power and insert a LAN card. Then, turn the power back on.
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
1. Insert a LAN card into the Network Pack.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the LAN card display is showing on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen.
3. Set the MODE switch to ???CAM???. (Light the CAM indicator.)
4. Set the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen. q Set MPEG REC to ???SPLIT???.
wSet the video/audio compress in the ENCODE SETUP menu screen. (??? page 6)
??? When playing back video/audio streaming data using Quick Time, set STREAM
TYPE in the ENCODE SETUP menu to ???for QT???.
eWhen completed, press the STATUS button to return to the normal screen.
5.When operating Streamproducer and making network connection with
When pressing the VTR trigger button on the side of
??? The LAN card display on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen will be as follows:
e : Red display during data transmission.
LAN card Sending playback signals of a DV cassette tape using a LAN card
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
VTR trigger button
BLANK SEARCH REW STOP FF PLAY STILL
MODE
VTR
CAM
LCD screen
e
LAN card display
No LAN card is inserted when the display appears on. Turn off the power and insert a LAN
card. Then, turn the power back on.
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
1. Insert a LAN card into the Network Pack.
2. Turn on the
Check to see that the LAN card display is showing on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen.
3. Set the MODE switch to ???VTR???. (Light the VTR indicator.)
4. Insert the recorded DV cassette tape.
5. Set the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen. q Set MPEG REC to ???SPLIT???.
wSet the video/audio compression in the ENCODE SETUP menu screen. (??? page 6)
???When playing back video/audio streaming data using Quick Time, set STREAM TYPE in the ENCODE SETUP menu to ???for QT???.
eWhen completed with settings, press the STATUS button to return to the normal screen.
6.When operating Streamproducer and making network connection with
??? The LAN card display on the LCD screen/viewfinder screen will be as follows:
e : Red display during data transmission.
*Perform setting described in
7.Press the PLAY button of
8.Press the VTR trigger button on the side at the scene to start HDD recording with Streamproducer.
9.To stop recording to the HDD, press the VTR trigger button on the side.
10.Press the VTR trigger button on the side to resume recording to the HDD.
11.To end operation, first disconnect the network connection and then turn off the power. Lastly, remove the LAN card.
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Network pack setup
Controlling
With the Network Pack,
It is also possible to playback video and audio from
as well as save data to files. However, note that video and audio from
???There are the 3 types of users for Web access:
???Users referred as ???jvc??? (can be changed) that can
perform all operations, ???ENCODE??? users that can view all data but only change the encoding settings, and ???BROWSE??? users that can only view data.
??? The default password for each user type is ???ka- dv5k??? for ???jvc??? users, first 4 characters of the password set for ???jvc??? users for ???ENCODE??? users (default is
???The following is an explanation when login is made a user permitted with all operations. In the case of other users, the OK button and Cancel button will be disabled even if operations on the screen are allowed.
1. Turn your PC and
2. Insert the PCMCIA LAN card to specify into
3. Connect the unit and PC using a 10/100
4. Turn the PC and
5. Insert a recordable DV cassette tape.
6. PC settings
???Set the LAN card driver according to the manual provided by the card manufacturer.
???Network settings (??? page 14)
q Set the following items in the TCP IP properties:
*DHCP server is not used.
??? Set the proxy server using the ???LAN SETTINGS??? of Windows.
??? When using
??? When the ???Use a proxy server??? setting must be en- abled due to a LAN environment
(??? ???About proxy servers,??? Page 49)
7. Launch the browser on your PC and enter 192.168.100.101 (default factory setting) in the address bar and press ENTER. ??? A confirmation window for user ID and password appears.
User name:
Password:
Save password?
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Network pack setup
NETWORK SETUP screen
Clicking NETWORK SETUP on the left of the Streamcorder screen displays the NETWORK SETUP screen for performing network related settings.
Screen selection
Contact your network administrator for any unclear points concerning network settings.
Clicking the OK icon will confirm the inputted setting.
Caution
If the IP address is changed in the Streamcorder screen, the unit will automatically jump to the new IP address. However, the screen may not be displayed correctly depending on the environment. In this case, access by specifying the new IP address using a browser. (??? operation 7. on pages 31)
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Network pack setup
NETWORK SETUP screen
FTP Server Account Setup screen
WEP Key Setup screen
LEAP Server Account Setup screen
Primary
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Network pack setup
PORT SETUP screen
Clicking PORT SETUP on the left of the Streamcorder screen displays the PORT SETUP screen for performing port settings.
Clicking the OK icon will confirm the inputted setting.
*Changing ports require special knowledge. Always consult the administrator of the connecting network when making changes.
*Do not use the same port numbers for RTSP and HTTP.
Caution
If the port is changed in the Streamcorder screen, the unit will automatically jump to the new port. However, the screen may not be displayed correctly depending on the environment. In this case, access by specifying the new port using a browser. (??? operation 7. on pages 31)
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Network pack setup
CAM & VTR CONTROL screen
When the correct user ID and password are accepted, the following Streamcorder screen appears.
In the CAM & VTR CONTROL screen, camera adjustments of
Screen selection
Clicking will display the selected screen.
\Camera Control
Setting range
???When setting AUTO to ON, items other than LOLUX will not be available.
???When setting BARS to ON, items other than AUTO and LOLUX will not be available.
???When setting GAIN to ALC, IRIS and SHUTTER will not be available.
Setting
Select the setting from the
Adjustment mode selection
Check the desired
adjustment mode.
Clicking the OK icon will confirm the inputted setting.
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Network pack setup
CAM & VTR CONTROL screen
\VTR Control
VTR control icons
Click each button to perform
operation.
\ To control the VTR in the Streamcorder screen, the following menu items of
OTHERS [1/2] menu screen
???Set NET REMOTE in the OTHERS [1/2] menu screen to ON. When set to OFF, the VTR cannot be controlled from the Streamcorder screen.
\ VTR control icon operations by MODE switch settings of
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Network pack setup
ENCODE PARAMETERS screen
Clicking ENCODE PARAMETERS on the left of the Streamcorder screen displays the ENCODE PARAMETERS screen for performing video/audio compression settings.
Setting
Select the setting from the
Screen selection
Click the OK icon to confirm setting.
Setting range
indicates default factory setting.
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Network pack setup STREAMCAPTURE screen (Playing back video/audio using a PC and saving to file)
Click the characters ???STREAMCAPTURE??? on the left of the Streamcorder screen to display the Streamcapture screen shown below. Video and audio sent from
*Since video on the STREAMCAPTURE screen is converted video data, images will take more time to appear than the actual video taken with GY- DV5000.
Operation buttons
Video display
The display size can be changed in the
Property dialog box.
Status/Time elapsed display
???The current status is displayed.
VIEWING: Video or audio from
CAPTURING: Video or audio is being saved in your PC.
STOP: Playback is stopped.
WAITING: TRIG recording standby.
Clicking the button will display the Property dialog box.
Video display size and the save destination folder can be changed. (??? page 41)
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Network pack setup STREAMCAPTURE screen (Playing back video/audio using a PC and saving to file)
About the Trigger Mode function (TRIG)
The Trigger Mode function can be used to save and transmit video/audio from
NETWORK PACK CONFIG
menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
NETWORK MAIN SETUP menu screen Setting (??? page 10)
1. Set MPEG REC in the NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu to
???TRIG??? or ???SPLIT??? using steps 1 ~ 9 of page 8.
???TRIG: Records/transmits video/audio streaming data to your PC at the same time as the recording to the DV cas- sette tape set in
???SPLIT: Records/transmits video/audio streaming data to your PC regardless of whether the DV cassette is set.
2.Click the
???Button lights and the program enters the trigger standby mode.
Memo
???When the
Saves the video/audio from
???When the
Transmits video/audio from
by synchronizing to the button operations of
*When saving and transmitting video/audio at the same time, light both
3.Press the VTR trigger button of
??? When the MPEG REC item is set to ???SPLIT???, only the VTR
trigger button on the side panel is effective.
??? A red e mark appears on the
4.Press the VTR triggerbutton of
??? The e mark on the LCD screen of
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CAM
NETWORK
PACK
VTR AUDIO
LEVELE
5
VTR trigger button
VTR trigger switch
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Network pack setup STREAMCAPTURE screen (Playing back video/audio using a PC and saving to file)
About the Cast function (CAST)
The Cast function can be used to send video/audio from
<Sending method>
Display the video to send in the video display window of the Streamcapture screen and click the
CAST- CAST- CAST-
CAM BARS TRIG. button button button
<Color bar transmission>
When clicking the BARS button, color bars are transmitted rather than the video from
???Video of the receiving side will be displayed with color bars. (Video from
???Click the CAST button to switch back to the transmission of video from
???To stop the transmission of video from
In this case, the connection with the receiving side will be dis- connected.
<Trigger transmission>
When transmitting video/audio from
<Receiving sent video>
Video sent using the Cast function can be received using Win- dows Media Player.
1. Launch Windows Media Player and select [Open URL] from the [File] menu.
2. Input the IP address and port number of the PC sending data using Streamcapture.
*The settings can be checked in "Internet URL" of the Cast dialog box.
???Internet connection
??? LAN connection
3. Click OK to view the received video.
Caution
When Windows Media Player is receiving a video being sent, sometimes the connection with a server can be cut off. In such a case, press the PLAY button of Windows Media Player again.
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Network pack setup STREAMCAPTURE screen (Playing back video/audio using a PC and saving to file)
Property dialog box
Select the video display size
Select the display size from the pull- down menu.
Setting range:
??? Real size
??? Fit to window
Click the OK button to confirm settings.
Advanced settings dialog box
Save destination folder
The default save destination is as follows:
Set this field when changing the save destina- tion folder.
My Document\Streamcorder (\IPAddress) When changing the destination folder, press the Browse... button and select the desired folder. The changed destination folder will be the de- fault folder for future save operations.
Cast dialog box
Click the OK button to confirm settings.
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Others
TOP PAGE can be customized
TOP PAGE can be customized as desired.
TOP PAGE created on a PC is uploaded by FTP.
1. Set the unit so that NETWORK SETUP can be displayed. (??? page 31)
2. Create HTML on the PC using a commercially available HTML editor, etc. Save the created HTML file under the name of ???index.html???.
3. Use a commercially available FTP program on the PC to upload index.html created in step 2 above to
\ It is also possible to upload link pages from index.html, images, etc.
Caution
???Make sure the uploaded files do not exceed 100KB in total.
???The HTML display will fit properly on the screen when creating at a size of about 500 ??? 360 pixels.
???Once uploaded, the file is overwritten and cannot be reproduced. Download and backup necessary files in the FTP.
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Others
Connecting Windows Media Player
Connect the
1.
2.
Set STREAM TYPE in the ENCODE SETUP menu to ???for WMP???.
Open Windows Media Player.
3. Select [File] ??? [Open URL].
The following dialog box will appear.
4. Set the IP address of the camera. http://***.***.***.***:####/asf
* ??? IP address of camera
# ??? HTTP Port number set in ???for Media player???
5.When completed with setting, select OK to establish connection.
Memo
???WMP for Mac OS not supported. Use QuickTime Player. (??? page 44)
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Others
Connecting Quick Time Player
Connect the
1.
2.
Set STREAM TYPE in the ENCODE SETUP menu to ???for QT???.
Open Quick Time Player.
3. Select [File] ??? [Open URL with New Player]. The following dialog box will appear.
4. Set the IP address of the camera. rtsp://***.***.***.***/live.mp4
*??? IP address of camera
5.When completed with setting, select OK to establish connection.
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Others
About updating the network pack
The network pack firmware version can be updated.
For details concerning version update data, visit the JVC homepage.
SHUTTER STATUS
MENU
POWER switch
BLANK SEARCH REW STOP FF PLAY STILL
NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen
N ETWORK P A CK C ON F I G
UPDATE menu screen
U P DA T E
SO F TWAR E U PD A T E CANC E L
P AGE BACK
2003.XX.XX XX:XX:XX
INSERT AN UPDATE CF CARD
1. Insert a CF memory card with update data into the slot.
2. Set the POWER switch of
3. Press and hold the STATUS button for at least 1 second to display the TOP MENU screen.
4. Set the cursor to NETWORK PACK CONFIG and press the SHUTTER dial while holding the STOP button of the camera.
???The NETWORK PACK CONFIG menu screen added with the UPDATE item appears.
5.Turn the SHUTTER dial, set the cursor to UPDATE and press the SHUTTER dial.
???The UPDATE menu screen appears.
6.Set the cursor to SOFTWARE UPDATE and press the SHUTTER dial.
???CANCEL display will flash and changes will be allowed.
7.Using the SHUTTER dial, set the display to EXECUTE and press the SHUTTER dial.
???Update will begin and ???UPDATE..??? will flash on the screen during the process.
8.When update is completed, the normal screen appears.
Caution:
During update, do not turn the power off or perform menu or camera operations. Malfunction may occur as a result.
UPDATE menu screen contents indicates default settings.
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Others
Troubleshooting
When there is a system error, network error, unit malfunction, etc.,
Warning display
<LCD screen or viewfinder screen>
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Others
Troubleshooting
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Others
Checking communication/connection
By using the PING command standard to Windows, it is possible to check whether the connection is correct and that communication can be made from the PC to
1. Launch the command prompt.
???For Windows 2000
From the Start button, select [Programs] ??? [Accessories] ??? [Command Prompt].
2.Input the following and press the Enter key. PING xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the other party)
Input example: When the IP address of the other party is "192.168.0.10" PING 192.168.0.010
3.Check to see that the other party is successfully displayed.
If connection is not successful, ???Request timed out??? or ???Destination host unreachable??? message will appear.
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Others
Terminology
???IP address
Identification number assigned to each computer that is connected to a network. The address is used for communication between network devices.
???LAN (Local Area Network)
A network structured within a relatively small range such as in a single building or an office of a company.
???DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol)
Method of automatically assigning IP address within a network. When a computer is connected to a network, the DHCP server automatically assigns the IP address.
???WAN (Wide Area Network)
A network structured within a wide area such as between the main office of a company and its branch offices. Internet is also generally referred to as WAN.
???Netmask
An IP address has the following two roles: 1) address for identifying the network, and 2) address for identifying individual computers. Netmask is a
???Gateway
Hardware and software that translates different types of protocols when a computer communicates with another computer outside the network. The gateway IP address is referred to as the gateway address.
???RTP (Realtime Transport Protocol)
Protocol to transmit in realtime digitalized video/audio data via a network.
???RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol)
Protocol to control realtime transmission of video/audio data via a network.
???HTTP (Hypertext Transport Protocol)
Protocol used when transferring HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) files between WWW server and browser.
???Protocol
A set rule for a computer or communication device to perform communication over a network, etc.
???IEEE802,11b
International standard for wireless LAN with maximum communication speed of 11Mbps.
???Channel (wireless LAN)
Frequency range used by wireless LAN. The same frequency must be set by two sides for proper communication.
If there is an access point, adapter, etc., using the same band in the proximity, there may be a hindrance in the communication and may reduce throughput or the quality of communication. When setting, check the settings of surrounding access points, etc., to avoid doubling.
???
Network identification name used by wireless LAN. The name is used to distinguish other wireless LAN devices.
???Ad hoc mode (wireless LAN)
A mode for direct communication without passing through an access point.
???Infrastrucre (wireless LAN)
Form of communication via an access point.
???OVER
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Others
Terminology
???Encryption mode
Setting for encrypting the flow of data during wireless communication. Following settings are available:
None (Open System): No encryption. Setting will be unavailable and throughput will be improved. However, there is the risk of infor-
???Access point (wireless LAN)
Relay point for infrastructure communication. It can also serve as the relay point for cable LAN or wireless LAN.
???ASF (Advanced Streaming Format)
Data streaming format developed by Microsoft Corporation (U.S.) for transmission of video and audio.
???Host name
Name of a device (not limited to a computer but all connection devices with an IP address) on a network.
???Port number
Number used for detecting applications and service during TCP/IP communication.
???TCP/IP
Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and is one of the protocols used during network connection.
???UDP
Different from TCP, UDP is a
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Others
Terminology
\ About IP address
Global IP address and local IP address
There are 2 types of IP addresses: ???global IP address??? and ???local IP address???.
Global IP address: Just as different IP addresses are needed on a network, all PCs using the Internet worldwide must use a unique IP address. This IP address is referred to as ???global IP address???.
Normally, the global address is assigned by the IS provider.
Local IP address: In an environment not connected to the Internet (within a household, within a company, etc.), separate IP addresses can be used freely within a network.
This IP address is referred to as ???local IP address???.
IP address classes
IP addresses are categorized into 3 classes depending on the number of PCs structuring a network.
???Class A IP addresses??? are used for
Within a network, all IP addresses must be of the same class. Each IP address is structured by a series of 4 digit numbers separated by a period. The first number of the IP address indicates the class.
* ???224 ~ 255??? are normally not used for IP addresses.
For example, a network structured by a few PCs to dozens of PCs would use Class C IP addresses.
Normally, the following special IP addresses are used when structuring a network.
About proxy server
A proxy is a ???relay point??? for accessing the Internet. When enabling ???Use a proxy server???, the proxy server will make access to the Internet.
Since various access information is cached at this time, downloading will be faster when reloading the same information from the Internet since the data is loaded from the proxy server.
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