JVC VN-H657BU Instruction Manual

JVC VN-H657BU Instruction Manual

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OUTDOOR HD IP PTZ CAMERA
VN-H657BU
VN-H657WPBU
VN-H657BU
Mobile User Guide
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VN-H657WPBU
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  • Page 1 HD IP PTZ CAMERA OUTDOOR HD IP PTZ CAMERA VN-H657BU INSTRUCTIONS VN-H657WPBU Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further improvement without prior notice. Please check the latest version of the INSTRUCTIONS from the following Mobile User Guide or download the...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS operation of the appliance and to protect it from overheating, these Read all of these instructions. openings must not be blocked or Save these instructions for later use.
  • Page 3 Do not attempt to service this FOR USA AND CANADA appliance yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to CAUTION dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK personnel. DO NOT OPEN Unplug this appliance from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified CAUTION:...
  • Page 4 This device complies with part 15 of the TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR FCC Rules. Changes or modifications ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT not approved by JVC KENWOOD could EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN void the user's authority to operate the OR MOISTURE.
  • Page 5 (For Europe and other). European representative of Any Mention in this manual of Alarm JVC KENWOOD Corporation is: inputs/outputs have not been evaluated JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH by UL to be used for Burglar Alarm Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 1-11 Functionality. 61118 Bad Vilbel...
  • Page 6 Perform regular Mass : Approx. 2.0 kg (VN-H657BU) inspections for loosened screws and Approx. 5.6 kg (VN-H657WPBU) check whether there is any danger of If the strength is weak, the vibration will the unit falling off.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Built-in Viewer Operation ......... 89 Installation and Connection Preparations Built-in Viewer Screen Configuration ....90 (VN-H657BU) ..........24 [Control] ............92 Mounting the Camera (VN-H657BU) ....28 [Image Settings] Settings ......92 Installation and Connection Preparations [PTZ Settings] ..........94 (VN-H657WPBU) ..........31 [PTZ Control] ..........
  • Page 8: Features

    (IP66 specification) Day/Night Surveillance * However, VN-H657BU can only be used indoors. Do This product is equipped with an infrared filter not use them in an outdoor environment or expose mechanism. During low illuminance such as them to moisture.
  • Page 9: Precautions

    Android phone or Storage and Operating Environment iPhone. For more details, please visit the website below VN-H657BU is an indoor camera. It cannot be http://manual3.jvckenwood.com/pro/mobile/ used outdoors. global/ VN-H657BU is a pendant mount camera. Be sure to place the camera head horizontally.
  • Page 10 For VN-H657BU Allowable ambient operating temperature (VN-H657BU) Cushioning -10 °C to 50 °C material Allowable ambient operating temperature (VN-H657WPBU) AC 24 V power supply : -40 °C to 55 °C PoE Plus power supply : -10 °C to 55 °C Secure with -10 °C to 60 °C (*1)
  • Page 11 Use of recorded materials without prior consent (A p.29 [Insert a microSD card. (VN-H657BU)] ) from the author is forbidden under copyright law (A p.33 [Insert a microSD card. except in limited, specific instances.
  • Page 12: Auto Focus

    Saving Energy Others If the camera is not to be used for a long time, This camera will perform the initial operation of turn off the power of the system for safety and pan/tilt/zoom upon powering on. It takes about energy conservation reasons.
  • Page 13 When using multicast, make use of an The time of the internal clock may be IGMPv2-compliant network switch. significantly out of alignment if the power of the Some switching hubs of products that are product is turned off for a long time or when there equipped with intelligent features may include a is prolonged power failure.
  • Page 14: Accessories

    Q” of the ceiling mount section. E Lens unit (camera module) You cannot replace the lens alone. F Camera unit G microSD card slot Insert a microSD card. (A p.29 [Insert a microSD card. (VN-H657BU)] ) H microSD cover Accessories...
  • Page 15 I Dome cover L Audio terminal The dome cover is a delicate object. Handle it For connecting the supplied audio cable. with care. List of Audio Cable Signals Note : Cable color Signal Name Do not peel off the protective sheet which is Brown White Mic Input...
  • Page 16: Vn-H657Wpbu

    VN-H657WPBU A Camera securing hole (x4) This hole is used for mounting the camera on the wall. B Cable connecting hole, cap Remove the cap and pull out the cables from this hole for connection. (A p.34 [Remove the cable connection cap.] ) C Fall prevention wire Connects the camera to the wall.
  • Page 17 H Heater ON/OFF switch This is the ON/OFF switch of the built-in heater. It is intended for use when the camera is installed or used in an environment with low temperature. When installing the heater at an unrequired location, turn OFF the switch of the heater.
  • Page 18: About Microsd Cards

    For details, refer to the following. Compatible microSD Cards (A p.29 [Insert a microSD card. Make use of a microSD card with the following (VN-H657BU)] ) specifications. (A p.33 [Insert a microSD card. The microSDHC cards Class10 or higher (16...
  • Page 19: Alarm Input/Output Signal

    Alarm Input/Output Signal Alarm Output Signal Connect to alarm devices such as alarm, indicator, light or buzzer. Alarm Input Signal Alarm output signal is an open collector output insulated with photo coupler. Connect to sensors such as infrared sensors, door sensors, metal sensors and manual switches.
  • Page 20: Operating Environment

    Operating Environment Network Ensure that there is sufficient network Recommended Computer bandwidth for the data volume to be sent out by Specifications the camera. Do not send multicast stream that : Windows 8 Pro, Windows 7 exceeds the bandwidth. If the entire bandwidth Professional (SP1), Windows XP is used by the multicast stream, control of this Professional, or Home Edition...
  • Page 21: Packet Loss

    Network Jitter User Name : admin When there is considerable network jitter, delay Password : jvc time may be prolonged and the image frame rate This camera fulfills the ONVIF Profile S. may drop. In the case of H.264, noise interference may occur and playback may fail.
  • Page 22: Images

    Images Uploading and Downloading of the Language File You can change the language on settings page and H.264 Profiles “Built-in Viewer” of the camera. The camera supports both the H.264 Baseline Profile and H.264 High Profile standards. Procedure High Profiles can maintain high image quality with 1 Open the Settings page.
  • Page 23: Pages Available To Each User

    There are three access authorization levels to the [Protocol] camera. The factory settings are as follows. [Multicast] admin All operations and setting changes are allowed. [Access Restrictions] (Default Password: “jvc”) [Time] operator [Password] The following items cannot be operated, and setting changes are not permitted. [Basic [Maintenance]...
  • Page 24: Installation And Connection Preparations

    LAN cable section and remove the terminal cover. Fall-prevention Wire Power cable (for ceiling) Audio Cable Alarm signal cable Terminal cover Note : Mount the fall-prevention wire (for ceiling) to a location that has sufficient strength. Installation and Connection Preparations (VN-H657BU)
  • Page 25 LAN environment, access attempts may fail due to IP address duplication. Set up an IP address by either using the JVC-VN-IP SettingTool (included on the supplied CD-ROM) or turning the power supply of each camera on separately to avoid duplication.
  • Page 26 AWG#22 to AWG#18 or equivalent products 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. Installation and Connection Preparations (VN-H657BU)
  • Page 27 Tie here (VN-H657BU)] ) Wire clamp (suppiled) Note : To prevent the cables from tangling and coming off, be sure to thread a wire clamp through the wire clamp fixing hole to tie the cables. Installation and Connection Preparations (VN-H657BU)
  • Page 28: Mounting The Camera (Vn-H657Bu)

    Do not use screws for which the screw head is embedded after fastening. (e.g. flat countersunk head screws). Otherwise, the insulating resin part may be damaged, thus preventing proper insulation. Mounting the Camera (VN-H657BU)
  • Page 29 3 Insert a microSD card. (VN-H657BU) C Turn the lever by 90 ° in the clockwise direction Get ready a formatted microSD card in to attach the microSD cover. advance. To attach the microSD cover, attach the tab, Refer to the following page for the types of followed by pushing it in the direction of the microSD cards compatible with this camera.
  • Page 30 When pulling out the cables from the side, attached to the camera, to the fall prevention remove the cable cover of the camera. wire fixing bracket of the ceiling mount (A p.27 [Pulling out the cables from the side] ) section. Mounting the Camera (VN-H657BU)
  • Page 31: Installation And Connection Preparations (Vn-H657Wpbu)

    Anchor bolts to prevention wire mount the camera sides to remove the camera unit. 3 Remove the fall prevention wire by performing the mounting procedures in the reverse sequence. Mounting the Camera (VN-H657BU)
  • Page 32 4 Pull the cables from the hole in the 3 Insert the silica gels. wall. Be sure to insert the provided silica gels in the position as shown in the diagram. Pull the power cable, LAN cable, alarm signal cable, and audio cable from the wall. A Loosen the screw and lift up the clamp.
  • Page 33 4 Insert a microSD card. C Turn the lever by 90 ° in the clockwise direction (VN-H657WPBU) to attach the microSD cover. Get ready a formatted microSD card in To attach the microSD cover, attach the tab, advance. followed by pushing it in the direction of the Refer to the following page for the types of arrow.
  • Page 34 Install connection hole. such that the central mark appears above the JVC mark of the camera. Preparation for installation and connection is now complete. Next, mount the camera unit. (A p.35 [Mounting the Camera...
  • Page 35: Mounting The Camera (Vn-H657Wpbu)

    Set up an IP address by either using For your safety, hold the arm section during the JVC-VN-IP SettingTool (included on the installation. supplied CD-ROM) or turning the power supply After installing, paint the nuts and washers to of each camera on separately to avoid prevent corrosion.
  • Page 36 6 Connect the alarm signal cable. Caution Connect the alarm signal cable to external devices, such as a sensor or buzzer. To supply power to this product, make use of AC For information on the color and signal name 24 V 50 Hz/60 Hz or PoE Plus (IEEE802.3at of the alarm signal cable, refer to the Type2).
  • Page 37 7 Connect the audio cable. 8 Attach the cap, and seal the cable Get ready a separate cable for connecting to connection hole and areas around the the audio device. camera’s mounting surface and the Connect the cable of the audio equipment four anchor bolt fasteners with a with the audio cable of the camera by waterproof sealant (GE silicon).
  • Page 38: Ip Address Setting

    Configure the Internet Explorer settings in order duplication. Set up an IP address by either using to establish connection between the computer the JVC-VN-IP SettingTool (included on the and the camera. supplied CD-ROM) or turning the power supply of each camera on separately to avoid duplication.
  • Page 39: Step2 Internet Explorer Setting

    Step2 Internet Explorer Setting Select [Enable]. 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. A Select in the sequence of [Tools]-[Internet 4 If ActiveX controls and plug-ins of Options]-[Connections]-[LAN Settings].
  • Page 40: Step3 Connecting The Camera To The Computer

    [YES] button to proceed. 2 Enter the user name and password (login as “admin”). A Enter the user name. (default password is “admin”) B Enter a password. (default password is “jvc”) C Click OK. Step2 Internet Explorer Setting...
  • Page 41: Step4 Ip Address Setting For The Camera

    Access the [TOOL_E] folder of the supplied When selecting “DHCP Disable”: CD-ROM disc, and search for the camera in Select “DHCP Disable” for the [Network] option. the LAN using the “JVC-VN-SearchTool” of Then, enter required values in [IP Address], this folder. [Subnet Mask], and [Default Gateway].
  • Page 42 B Select [Time Zone]. C Click to confirm. Memo : For information on the network settings, please consult your network administrator. If you enter the following URL directly into the address bar of Internet Explorer, you can open the [Basic Setting1] page after logging in as “admin”...
  • Page 43: How To Open The Settings Page

    URL of the camera, refer to the following. (A p.38 [IP Address Setting Procedure] ) 2 Enter the user name and password. The factory default is “admin” and “jvc”. After entering a correct user name and password, the Built-in Viewer of the camera is displayed.
  • Page 44: Built-In Viewer Menu List

    Built-in Viewer Menu List - [Protocol] (*1) .......... p.75 - [Protocol Settings] ....... p.76 The following items can be set. Depending on the - [Standard Surveillance Protocol] ..p.76 logged-in user name, some items may not be set due to the access authorization. In such case, - [JPEG Streaming] ........
  • Page 45: [Basic Setting1] Page

    [Basic Setting1] Page Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask of camera. [Factory default: R255.255.255.0] This page is for performing basic setting related to the network. Default Gateway This page can be used during access using Sets the default gateway of camera. “admin”.
  • Page 46: [Basic Setting2] Page

    [Basic Setting2] Page Scenefile You can select the setting that is suitable for the shooting scene. You can select the following eight This is a page for specifying the basic settings scenes. You can customize the camera page related to the camera and encoding. You can settings (except Camera ID) stored in “Scenefile”.
  • Page 47 Encode Select the frame size for each screen of JPEG and H.264 from the following six patterns. o Selectable distribution size H.264 High 1920´1080 30 fps (Frame size: 1920´1080, frame rate: 30 fps, communication speed: 8 Mbps, bit rate: CBR, I Frame Interval: 30 frames) H.264 High 1920´1080 5 fps (Frame size: 1920´1080, frame rate: 5 fps,...
  • Page 48: [Advanced Settings] Page

    [Advanced Settings] Page Memo : You can enter up to 40 characters consisting of alphabets (both upper case and lower case), [Camera] Page numerals, parentheses, commas, periods, spaces and hyphens. This is a page for specifying the camera settings. All characters entered in the JPEG comment Settings here are linked to the Camera item in the segment will be saved, but some characters [Basic Setting2] page.
  • Page 49 Iris Enhance Level You can set the convergence level for the iris. Sets the intensity of edge enhancement. A larger Auto +1: value increases the intensity of edge enhancement Converges to a level brighter than “Auto”. and a smaller value decreases the intensity of edge enhancement.
  • Page 50 Memo : Memo : To execute [OnePushAWC], fill the screen When the sensitivity level is increased, the shutter speed drops and a moving object completely with a white object in a location with appears unnatural. lighting conditions similar to those of the subject When the sensitivity level is increased, the you are going to shoot.
  • Page 51 Back Light Compensation Memo : Flickers may occur when this is set to a value Set this feature when there is a bright light source other than “Flickerless”. in the same direction as the object. Enables If [Sense Up] is set to a value other than “OFF”, unwanted light sources to be excluded from the Shutter Speed cannot be set to a value between photometry area.
  • Page 52: [Encoding] Page

    Multi-Encode [Encoding] Page (A p.53 [When “Multi-Encode” is selected in This is a page for specifying settings on JPEG/H. [Encode]] ) 264 encoding. [Set values: Single-Encode, RMulti-Encode] The settings here are linked to the [Encode] item in the [Basic Setting2] page. When “Single-Encode”...
  • Page 53 CBR: When “Multi-Encode” is selected in [Encode] Data is encoded at a fixed bit rate regardless of the condition of input video signals. It is easy to Each of the three channels of the encoder can be estimate the bit rate. Select from the list of bit set to H.264 High, H.264 Baseline or JPEG, and a rate ranges.
  • Page 54 9 Framesize 9 I Frame Interval (when “H.264 Baseline” or “H.264 High” is selected) Select the frame size of each JPEG or H.264 screen. Encoding starts from the I-frame. Shortening the [Encoder No.1 settings: R1920´1080, 1280´960, interval stabilizes the picture quality even when 1280´720, 720´480, 640´480, 640´360, there are rapid changes in the video image.
  • Page 55: [Audio] Page

    [Audio] Page Audio This is a page for specifying the audio settings. This page can be used during access using Communicate “admin” or “operator”. For setting the audio transmission mode. Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and Half Duplex: click [Audio].
  • Page 56: [Alarm] Page

    [Alarm] Page Upload This page sets actions to be taken if an alarm occurs. You can set up to five actions (No. 1 to No. Audio File No.1 to No.5 For registering the audio file to be output from the This page can be used during access using camera’s audio cable or terminal when an alarm is “admin”...
  • Page 57 1st Trigger No.1 to No.5 Select the 1st trigger to perform an action. [Set values: RPin Input1 Make, Pin Input1 Break, Action Pin Input2 Make, Pin Input2 Break, Position, Audio Selects the action to perform when the alarm is Detection1, Audio Detection2, Motion Detection, activated.
  • Page 58 JPEG Attachment: Specify whether or not to attach an image file to UDP IP Address: the mail. To attach JPEG images, check the Enter the IP address or FQDN of the destination Attach box and select the transmission channel. of UDP notification. Encoder: UDP Port Number: Specifies an Encoder No.
  • Page 59: [Alarm Environment] Page

    [Alarm Environment] Page Trigger Position Number Set the preset position number to be used as the This page sets up the alarm environment. trigger when [1st Trigger] is set to “Position”. This page can be used during access using [Set values: 0 to 99] “admin”...
  • Page 60: [Ftp Recording] Page

    [FTP Recording] Page Port Number Input the port number. This page describes setting procedures related to [Set values: 0 to R25 to 65535] recording. This page can be used during access using Send Mail Address “admin” or “operator”. Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and Specify the sender’s mail address.
  • Page 61 Constant FTP Recording Settings for performing constant recording. Record Status 9 Encoder For selecting a recording mode. Selecting “ON” For selecting the encoder for performing constant recording. displays options after [Record Status]. [Set values: ON, ROFF] Memo : You can select a JPEG encoder number. FTP Server 9 Interval For setting the IP address or FQDN of the FTP...
  • Page 62 9 Trigger1, Interval, Trigger2 9 Pre-Trigger Trigger1: For setting the FTP pre-recording trigger time For selecting the first trigger for performing (recording time before alarm input) in seconds. alarm recording. [Set values: 0 to R5 to 60]sec [Set values: RPin Input1 Make, Pin Input2 Make, 9 Post-Trigger Pin Input1 Break, Pin Input2 Break, Position, For setting the FTP post-recording trigger time...
  • Page 63: [Microsd Card Recording] Page

    [microSD Card Recording] Page Settings This page describes setting procedures related to microSD card recording. This page can be used during access using “admin” or “operator”. Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and click [microSD Card Recording]. Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings.
  • Page 64 9 Status 9 Status Displays the mount status of the microSD card. This is indicated as “Recording” when recording is Mounted: in progress, and as “No Recording” when recording A microSD card is mounted to the camera. is stopped. When only [Alarm] is selected, the Recording to or playback of data on the card can status is indicated as “Recording”...
  • Page 65 9 Network Outage 9 Interval Performs recording to the microSD card when the This is available when both [Trigger1] and link between the camera and the network is [Trigger2] are set. disconnected. Specify the maximum interval between each trigger for [Trigger1] and [Trigger2]. Memo : Starts alarm recording if [Trigger2] occurs within If the LAN cable is unplugged while power is...
  • Page 66: [Ptz] Page

    [PTZ] Page 9 Day/Night This is enabled when “Day/Night” is selected for the This page allows you to specify the Auto Return, [Trigger1] item. Move Preset Position and Auto Flip settings. Color: This page can be used during access using Executes alarm recording when the image “admin”...
  • Page 67 Return Time Basic operation of Pan Limit This item sets the time to return the operation with When [Pan Limit] is set to “ON”, panning is only Auto Return. available in the effective area. [Set values: R1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60] minutes When the camera is moved to prohibited area by some operation that has priority over [Pan Test...
  • Page 68 Mode1: Tilt Limit When the camera faces bottom, it rotates 180° This item sets the movable range of the tilt (vertical) horizontally and stops. In this case, the operation during manual operation. operating direction of the camera is the same as When this item is set to 10°, the movable range of that of the Pan/Tilt operation.
  • Page 69: [Auto Patrol] Page

    [Auto Patrol] Page Settings This function sets the Auto Patrol operation which There are three screens in Auto Patrol. patrols multiple positions at specified time (The screen below appears when [Auto Patrol 0] is intervals. You can set the order in which to view the clicked.) determined positions.
  • Page 70: [Privacy Mask] Page

    [Privacy Mask] Page Privacy Mask For specifying whether to activate the Privacy Mask Privacy Mask is a feature that enables masking of feature. a portion of the video image. When this is set to “ON”, the privacy mask specified You can set 8 rectangular privacy masks for this unit.
  • Page 71: [Motion Detection] Page

    [Motion Detection] Page Memo : Upon opening the Mask Setting screen, Auto This page is for setting motion detection. Flip switches temporarily to “OFF”. After closing This page can be used during access using the Mask Setting screen, the original settings “admin”...
  • Page 72: [Audio Detection] Page

    [Audio Detection] Page Settings This page sets the audio detection parameters. Audio detection is activated when the audio sound input to the audio input terminal from a microphone, etc. has exceeded the detection level. Connect speakers, headphones, etc. to the computer in advance so that the audio sound is audible.
  • Page 73: [Tampering Detection] Page

    [Tampering Detection] Page Peak Meter (No.1, No.2) This page sets the tampering detection For selecting the target for detection using the peak parameters. meter displayed at the top of the setting screen. Such cases are usually thought to be caused by A sound level below the detection level is indicated blocked lenses or obstructing objects.
  • Page 74: [Network] Page

    [Network] Page Settings This page sets the network settings. This page can be used during access using “admin”. Click [Network] in the side menu. Press the [OK] button to enable the new settings. If you change the settings, the camera will restart.
  • Page 75: [Protocol] Page

    [Protocol] Page IP Address Sets the IP address of camera. This page sets the protocol. [Factory default: 192.168.0.2] This page can be used during access using “admin”. Subnet Mask Memo : Sets the subnet mask of camera. Press the [OK] button to enable the new [Factory default: 255.255.255.0] settings.
  • Page 76 SNMP Protocol Settings For setting SNMP. Sets the protocols. [Set values: ON, ROFF] HTTP/HTTPS AMX Device Discovery Protocol For selecting the protocol to use. You can change the AMX device detection [Set values: RHTTP, HTTPS] protocol. Set to “ON” when you are using the camera on AMX’s system.
  • Page 77: [Multicast] Page

    [Multicast] Page 9 Framesize Displays the [Framesize] settings specified for This page is for setting manual multicast each encoder. transmission. (A p.54 [ Framesize ] ) All items can be set when you log in as “admin”. If you log in as “operator”, you are only allowed to 9 Framerate start or stop transmission.
  • Page 78: [Access Restrictions] Page

    [Access Restrictions] Page EncoderNo.4: Audio This page is for setting client restrictions. For setting manual distribution by EncoderNo.4. This page can be used during access using “admin”. Destination Address Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and For specifying the destination address for audio click [Access Restrictions].
  • Page 79: [Time] Page

    [Time] Page Client Address This page sets the current clock time. Restrictions may be imposed on clients accessing This page can be used during access using the camera using the IP address. “admin”. Press the [OK] button to enable the new Access Restriction settings.
  • Page 80: [Password] Page

    [Password] Page SNTP Server Sets an IP address of NTP server. This page sets a password. [Factory default: 0.0.0.0] This page can be used during access using “admin”. Interval Note : Sets a unit and values of measurement for the time Be sure to handle the password carefully in case interval at which to access the NTP server.
  • Page 81: [Maintenance] Page

    [Maintenance] Page admin, operator, user This page maintains the camera system. This page can be used during access using User Name “admin”. You must set passwords for the “admin”, “operator” Click [Advanced Settings] in the side menu, and and “user”. click [Maintenance].
  • Page 82 Memo : Auto Cleaning Executing update does not reset the camera settings. Auto Cleaning Note : You can set whether to automatically clean the Do not shut down the system and computer power and signal transmission components. power supplies when the firmware is being Setting to “ON”...
  • Page 83: [Miscellaneous] Page

    [Miscellaneous] Page [Operation] Page This page displays the software information of the The operation status of the camera is displayed. camera. This page can be used during access using This page can be used during access using “admin” or “operator”. “admin”, “operator”...
  • Page 84: [Settings] Page

    [Settings] Page [Position List] Page Displays the firmware version and the current Displays information on the preset position. settings of the camera. This page can be used during access using This page can be used during access using “admin” or “operator”. “admin”...
  • Page 85: List Of Factory Defaults Of Each Page

    List of Factory Defaults of Encoding Page Each Page Item Factory Settings Encode Multi-Encode Encoder No.1 Encoding H.264 High Camera Page Framesize 1920´1080 Item Factory Settings Framerate 30 fps Camera ID Model name Bitrate CBR 4096 kbps (In case of I Frame 30 Frame VN-H657WPBU:...
  • Page 86 Alarm Page Alarm Environment Page Item Factory Settings Item Factory Settings Action Disable SMTP Server 0.0.0.0 1st Trigger Pin Input1 Make Port Number Max. Interval Send Mail Address 2nd Trigger Disable POP before SMTP Disable Action Position Number(*1) POP Server 0.0.0.0 Mail Settings (*2) Unset...
  • Page 87 microSD Card Recording Page Audio Detection Page Item Factory Settings Item Factory Settings microSD Card No.1,2 No.1 Status No card No.1 Audio Detection Record Status Detection Sensitivity Status No Recording Detection Time 1000 ms Recording Mode - No.2 Audio Detection Alarm Settings Detection Sensitivity 1st Trigger...
  • Page 88 Item Factory Settings Encoder No.1 Framesize 1920´1080 Password Displayed as ***. Default passwords Framerate 30 fps are: Destination 225.0.1.1 admin: jvc Address operator: jvc Destination 49152 user: jvc Port Password Re-Input Encoder No.2 Framesize 640´480 Maintenance Page Framerate 30 fps Destination 225.0.2.1...
  • Page 89: Built-In Viewer Operation

    Built-in Viewer Operation If the display or configuration of the open window appears strange, check the computer settings as follows: The camera comes with a Built-in Viewer. Enter the IP address of the camera in the address A Select [Start]-[Control Panel]-[Appearance bar of Internet Explorer to start up the Built-in and Personalization].
  • Page 90: Built-In Viewer Screen Configuration

    Built-in Viewer Screen Viewer Setup Configuration Switches the Operation Menu to the Viewer Setup Menu. Click this when you want to set [Unicast], [Multicast], [On Screen Display], [Audio Monitor], Memo : [Other], or play back videos on the [microSD card]. Built-in Viewer settings are stored in cookies.
  • Page 91 Encoder Note : Even when [Communicate] on the [Audio] page Select the encoder No. for streaming. is set to “Full Duplex”, audio from the camera’s [Set values: RNo.1, No.2, No.3] microphone may be interrupted momentarily Memo : when the [Speech] button is pressed. This is not When [Protocol] is set to “RTP(Multicast)”, you a malfunction.
  • Page 92: [Control]

    [Control] White Balance For selecting the white balance control feature. [Image Settings] Settings 9 Mode ATW-Wide: Adjusts the picture quality. Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance This page can be used during access using (automatic color temperature tracking) Wide “admin” or “operator”. mode.
  • Page 93 9 [OnePushAWC] button Memo : The backlight compensation area is not linked Executes AWC (automatic white balance control). to the electronic zoom. Memo : To execute [OnePushAWC], fill the screen Day/Night completely with a white object in a location with Sets video to Black &...
  • Page 94: [Ptz Settings]

    [PTZ Settings] This item sets the pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) functions. This page can be used during access using “admin” or “operator”. While another menu is open, click [Control], followed by clicking [PTZ Settings] in the operation menu to open the setting screen. Preset Position Sets the camera preset position.
  • Page 95 Mode Auto Pan Select the [Mode] of the auto pan operation. Right: Rotate the camera horizontally in the right direction from the [Start]. Left: Rotate the camera horizontally in the left direction from the [Start]. Return: Move between [Start] and [Return] in the clockwise direction from the [Start] toward the [Return].
  • Page 96 State Auto Trace [Record Start]: For setting Auto Trace. This item stores and The camera will start recording of Pan/Tilt and reproduces manual operations of the camera. Zoom operations. (for approximately 30 Click [Auto Trace] in the operation menu to open seconds) the setting screen.
  • Page 97: [Ptz Control]

    [PTZ Control] Pan / Tilt / Zoom Pan / Tilt operation: Operates the pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) function. Operate Press the arrow buttons to move the display area the camera to adjust the direction, angle and focus. in the direction indicated by the arrow. Release This page can be used during access using the button to stop the movement.
  • Page 98 Auto Trace: Memo : The configured Auto Trace operation is Pressing the [+], [-] or [Focus] button releases performed. Returns to the starting position after the Easy AF mode and activates the Manual completing the series of operations, and mode. resumes after 30 seconds.
  • Page 99: [Viewer Setup]

    [Viewer Setup] HTTP Port You can change the port number to be used when the client computer accesses to the camera via [Unicast] Settings HTTP. Set to the same value as [HTTP Server Port] of the You can set the HTTP port and the JPEG frame rate [Protocol] page.
  • Page 100: [Multicast] Settings

    [Multicast] Settings Memo : Set the multicast IP address and multicast port You can set the individual IP address and multicast to the same value specified for the destination port for video images and audio received via address and destination port respectively in the multicast.
  • Page 101: [On Screen Display] Settings

    [On Screen Display] Settings Position Title When “ON” is selected, the position title is Sets a display item on the viewer screen. For the Built-in Viewer, characters are displayed as displayed in the lower left of the screen. overlay on the video image. [Set values: ON, ROFF] This page can be used during access using Disp MD / Tampering / Audio Detection...
  • Page 102: [Audio Monitor] Settings

    [Audio Monitor] Settings Receive For specifying settings related to audio For specifying settings related to reception of audio transmission on the Built-in Viewer. distributed by the camera. This page can be used during access using “admin” or “operator”. When the Control Menu is open, click [Viewer Setup] to switch to the Viewer Setup Menu.
  • Page 103: [Other] Settings

    [Other] Settings Speech When you are using the JPEG data compression, For specifying settings related to audio you can record still images. transmission from a computer to the camera. You can rename the folder which stores a captured file. This page can be used during access using “admin”...
  • Page 104: [Microsd Card] Operation Screen

    [microSD Card] Operation Screen Clicking the [SD Card] button on the Built-in Viewer screen displays the operation screen of the microSD card. On the microSD card operation screen, you can play back videos stored in the microSD card. These videos can also be saved to a computer.
  • Page 105 List Details: [Export] button: Displays the “Starting Date/Time” and “Event Pressing the button displays a confirmation Type” in sequence for events starting from screen and saves the video. While saving of the video is in progress, the the recording with the latest starting date/ button switches to a [Cancel] button display.
  • Page 106 List of Video Control Menu Buttons Performs fast forward at the speed specified in Moves in the reverse direction by the amount of time specified in N and pauses playback. For selecting the amount of time to move in M and O.
  • Page 107: Exiting Built-In Viewer

    Exiting Built-in Viewer Click the [´] button at the right top corner of the window to exit the viewer. Memo : When you start the Built-in Viewer the next time, start up Internet Explorer and enter the URL of the Built-in Viewer into the address bar. For example, if the IP address of the camera is 192.168.0.2, enter the URL as follows: http://192.168.0.2/...
  • Page 108: Troubleshooting

    Is the adhesive tape attached during shipment (A p.25 [Installation and Connection detached? Is there any foreign object inside the Preparations (VN-H657BU)] ) product that prevents the camera from rotating? (A p.35 [Mounting the Camera If the camera unit is unable to rotate when you try...
  • Page 109 I cannot display the Settings page of the A part of the image disappears when the camera. Internet Explorer screen display is changed from 100% to a different magnification. N Check the current settings of Internet Explorer. When a proxy server is in use, The display may disappear depending on the configure the proxy server settings of the version of the Internet Explorer.
  • Page 110 Multicast images do not play. The frame rate of displayed videos is low. N Start manual multicast transmission from the N If the Built-in Viewer is in use, check the [Multicast] page of the camera. Built-in Viewer settings. (A p.77 [[Multicast] Page] ) If the network has a narrow bandwidth, the frame rate will be limited.
  • Page 111 I cannot receive an alarm via TCP/UDP. The camera pans automatically The port may be blocked by the Windows When [Auto Cleaning] is set to “ON”, this is not an Firewall. abnormality. N Execute the following operation for the firewall N Check the current settings of [Auto Cleaning].
  • Page 112 Unable to record to the microSD card. During playback from the event list while continuous SD recording is in progress, the time and screen display are not consistent N Make use of a microSD card that is usable on this camera. when the button is pressed.
  • Page 113: Consumable Parts

    Consumable Parts The following are consumable parts. They must be replaced once they reach their lifetime. The lifetime is only an estimation and differs according to the usage environment and conditions. Replacement of consumable parts is chargeable within the guarantee period. Consumable Parts Estimated Lifetime Camera module...
  • Page 114: Appendix (Restrictions During Multi-Encoding)

    Appendix (Restrictions during Multi-encoding) Possible Encoder No.1 and No.2 Setting Combinations During multi-encoding, there is a limit to the total number of pixels per unit time that can be encoded simultaneously by three encoders (total frame size and frame rate processed by each encoder). Encoder No.2 cannot be set to a frame size with a resolution higher than that of Encoder No.1.
  • Page 115: Appendix (Restrictions During Multi-Encoding

    Encoder No.2 settings Framesize Framerate 30 - 1 30 - 1 30 - 1 30 - 1 30 - 1 1920 1080 (*1) (*1) (*1) (*1) (*1) 25 - 1 (*2) (*2) (*2) (*2) (*2) 1280 30 - 1 (*2) (*2) (*2) (*2)
  • Page 116: Appendix (Restrictions During Multi-Encoding

    Restrictions when Encoder No.1 is set to 1920´1080 30 fps When Encoder No.1 is set to a frame size of 1920´1080 and a frame rate of 30 fps, Encoder No.3 will be subject to restrictions on the settable values depending on the setting of Encoder No.2.
  • Page 117: Specifications

    Specifications Network section Image : JPEG, H.264 High Profile, compression H.264 Baseline Profile VN-H657BU and VN-H657WPBU format (Common Specifications) Frame size : 1920´1080, 1280´960, 1280´720, 720´480 (D1), Overall 640´480, 640´360, 352´240, 320´240 Alarm input : Non-voltage contact signal Network : Supports 100 BASE-TX/ input (500ms and above);...
  • Page 118 Ceiling mounting hole [Unit: mm] VN-H657BU Overall FRONT mark Front of camera Mass : Approx. 2.0 kg Φ160 Φ140 Surrounding : -10 °C to 50 °C (operation) Screw Camera outer temperature 0 °C to 40 °C (recommended) mounting diameter Ambient...
  • Page 119 Wall mounting hole [Unit: mm] VN-H657WPBU Overall Mass : Approx. 5.6 kg Surrounding temperature When heater is : -40 °C to 55 °C (operation) in use (*1) -30 °C to 40 °C (recommended) When heater is : -10 °C to 55 °C (operation) not in use -10 °C to 60 °C (operation) (*2) -10 °C to 40 °C (recommended)
  • Page 120 LST1532-001B © 2013 JVC KENWOOD Corporation...

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