Sanyo VA-82LAN User manual

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Security cameras
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User manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VA-82LAN
Option Board (Network)
English 1
Table of Contents
Instruction .................................................................................................... 2
System requirements ....................................................................................... 2
Flow of Camera Operation through to Network Operation ...................... 3
User names and operating privileges ............................................................. 4
Configuring the TCP/IP Settings on PC ..................................................... 5
Accessing the Camera ................................................................................ 7
Accessing the Camera Using the UPnP Connection ..................................... 8
Structure of Main Screen and Function of Each Section ......................... 9
How To Use the Control Panel ................................................................. 11
Establishing Voice Communication ......................................................... 13
Other Operations on the Main Screen ..................................................... 14
Operations on Configuration Screen ....................................................... 15
NETWORK SETTINGS ............................................................................... 17
SECURITY SETTINGS ................................................................................ 19
CLOCK SETTINGS ..................................................................................... 20
CODEC/STREAMING ................................................................................. 22
AUDIO SETTINGS ...................................................................................... 24
E-MAIL SETTINGS ..................................................................................... 25
IMAGE TRANSFER SETTINGS ................................................................. 27
Image Transfer Mode ...................................................................................... 27
For HTTP connection ..................................................................................... 28
For FTP connection ........................................................................................ 30
DDNS SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 33
SCHEDULE SETTINGS .............................................................................. 35
SCHEDULE ...................................................................................................... 35
AUTO MODE SCHEDULE ............................................................................... 37
HOLIDAY SETTINGS ....................................................................................... 38
OPTION SETTINGS .................................................................................... 39
Changing the Camera Settings ................................................................ 41
Settings List ............................................................................................... 42
OpenSSL License ...................................................................................... 47
Specifications ............................................................................................ 49
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Instruction
This option board (Network) is an extension board that allows you to connect Sanyo’s color CCD
camera (Power Board Unit: VA-84SA or VA-80SA) to your network.
After installing the option board on the camera, you can view live video from the camera using Internet
Explorer on your PC. If you want to view live videos from multiple cameras, install the supplied
“VA-SW3050Lite” monitoring software.
System requirements
The system requirements for camera operation via network are as follows:
•PC: IBM PC/AT and compatibles
•OS: Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional
•CPU: Pentium IV (2.0GHz or higher) (3.0GHz or higher for using the VA-SW3050)
Memory: 512MB or more (1GB or more for using the VA-SW3050)
Network interface: 10Base-T/100Base-TX (RJ45 connector)
Display card: 1024 x 768 pixels or higher, 16 million colors or higher
Graphics chip: ATI RADEON X1000 series or higher
nVIDIA GeForce 6000 series or higher
Web browser: Internet Explorer Ver.6.0 or higher
Voice: Sound card and speakers with 100% DirectX compatibility
Note:
LAN cable must be CAT-5 or higher, and no more than 100 m (109.4 yds) in length.
Image may be delayed and/or audio interrupted, depending on the environment of use.
Be sure to use the latest versions of operating system and browser, which can be updated by using
the Windows Update service.
Copyright notice
This instruction manual is copyrighted by SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. No materials contained in this manual may be
reproduced in any format without the prior permission of the copyright holder.
Microsoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries.
The official name for “Windows” used in this manual is Microsoft
®
Windows
®
Operating System. In this manual,
note that the word “Windows” refers to both “Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000 Operating System” and “Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP Operating System”.
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation and its subsidiaries in the United
States and other countries.
IBM and IBM PC/AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
UPnP is a trademark of UPnP Implementers Corporation, which is established by the UPnP Forum SC.
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All other brands and product names in this manual are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective
owners.
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Flow of Camera Operation through to Network Operation
For detailed instructions on individual procedures, refer to the pages shown below.
1 Installing the option board on the camera
Refer to the supplied “INSTALLATION MANUAL” for how to install the option board on the camera and
make connection using LAN cables.
Refer to
2 Configuring the TCP/IP settings on PC
Page 5
3 Installing the “H.264 Plug-in” from the supplied CD-ROM
onto the PC
Run the “setup.exe” program shown below.
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4 Accessing the camera
Enter your user name and password to access the camera using the Web browser.
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5 Monitoring live video in the main screen
After accessing the camera, the live video will be displayed on the main screen.
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6 Configuring the advanced settings on the configuration
screen
Select the configuration screen using the menu button for an administrative user.
When you access the camera for the first time, be sure to perform the settings on the
[CLOCK SETTINGS] screen (See page 20).
You can change the settings stored in the camera remotely through the network
connection (See page 41).
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Flow of Camera Operation through to Network Operation
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User names and operating privileges
Two types of user name shown below can access the camera and are authenticated by password during the login
process.
The operations that the user can perform for the camera depend on the user name used to access the camera.
Note:
If a guest user attempts any operation
on the configuration screens without permission, the
authentication dialog box appears.
In this case, select “admin” in [User Name] and enter the administrative user password in [Password]
to change the operation privilege.
Change the password periodically to maintain security.
To change the password, use the [NETWORK SETTINGS] screen (see page 18).
Up to 16 users can access the camera simultaneously.
(When transmitting images encrypted with SSL, only up to 12 users can access the camera.)
Whatever the number of users accessing the camera simultaneously, only one user can access the
camera as an administrative user (“admin”).
Note:
Up to 16 users can access the camera simultaneously, however, depending on the environment of use, image and
voice renewal may become slower as the number of connected users increases.
User name
Operation privileges
Password
(Default value)
guest
Used for general users.
The guest user operation is limited to monitoring the live video. Any operations
on the configuration screens are not allowed.
guest
admin
Used for an administrative user.
The administrative user can perform all operations through the Web browser.
admin
The number of users who can access simultaneously
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Configuring the TCP/IP Settings on PC
Perform the appropriate TCP/IP settings on your PC in accordance with your operating system.
1
In the [Control Panel], click [Network and
Internet Connections].
The [Network and Internet Connections] screen
appears.
2
Click [Network Connections].
The [Network Connections] screen appears.
The LAN interface (Ethernet adapter)
configurations appear in the [LAN or High-Speed
Internet] section.
3
Right-click on the LAN interface
(Ethernet adapter) configuration used
for accessing the camera and click
[Properties] in the context menu.
[General] tab appears in the [Local Area
Connection 2 Properties] dialog box.
4
In the [This connection uses the
following items:] list box, select the
[Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] check box.
Be sure to confirm that the [Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP)] check box is selected. If the check box
is disabled, select it to enable the option.
Configuring the TCP/IP Settings on PC
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Click [Properties].
[General] tab appears in the [Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) Properties] dialog box.
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Select the [Use the following IP
address:] radio button and complete the
[IP address:], [Subnet mask:] and
[Default gateway:] fields.
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Confirm the settings and click the [OK]
button.
This completes the TCP/IP settings. Close all
dialog boxes in the display.
Web browser is required to access the camera. Install
Internet Explorer Ver.6.0 or higher on your PC.
In the cases below, perform the Internet Explorer’s
settings by clicking [Tool] and then [Internet Options].
When accessing the camera using SSL
encryption for video signal
1 Click the [Advanced] tab.
2 Make sure that the “Use SSL 2.0” and “Use SSL
3.0” options under the “Security” section are
enabled. If disabled, select the options.
When the video update is unstable
1 Click the [General] tab.
2 Under the “Temporary Internet Files” section, click
the [Settings] button.
3 In the “Amount of disk space to use:” setting, set the
lower value.
When the Java Script’s “Run Time Error” is
displayed
1 Click the [Advanced] tab.
2 Under the “Browsing” section, disable the “Display a
notification about every script error” option.
3 Enable the “Disable script debugging” option.
Preparing the Web Browser for Accessing
the Camera
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Accessing the Camera
1
Start the Web browser.
To access the camera, Internet Explorer Ver.6.0 or
higher is required.
Note:
When Internet Explorer is used for accessing the
camera, the number of images sent from the
camera may be limited.
2
Type the URL for accessing the camera
in the browser’s address bar, and press
[Enter] key.
Type the IP address configured for the camera
following the “http://” characters.
<Example: when the IP address is the factory
setting value>
After accessing the camera, the authentication
dialog appears.
3
Complete the [User name] and
[Password] fields, and click the [OK]
button.
When accessing the camera for the first time, use
the factory setting values below. Using these
values, you will be logged in as an administrative
user.
User name: admin
Password : admin
After the values for the “User name” and
“Password” fields are validated, the language
selection screen appears.
4
Select the language used for display.
Available languages:
English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese
After selecting the display language, the main
screen appears and the live video from the
camera is displayed in the video display area.
(From the second time onwards, if the language
selection screen is left for longer than 10 seconds,
the last display language is automatically selected
and the main screen appears.)
MEMO:
After the camera is turned on, it will take
about 1 minute for the camera to be available
for accepting any accesses.
When you specify the port number for the
camera to a number other than 80, add “:”
(colon) and the port number after the IP
address in specifying the URL.
<Example: when
“50000”
is specified for the port>
http://192.168.0.2:50000/
When you enable the [SSL] options, type
“https://” instead of “http://” before the IP
address when specifying the URL (see page
17).
Note:
Also while using the supplied “VA-SW3050Lite”
monitoring software or the separately ordered
“VA-SW3050” recorder/player software, you can access
the camera from Web browser simultaneously.
However, when the user who uses the software
performs one of the following actions, other Web-based
concurrent admin users will be disconnected.
Camera registration
Alarm settings
Accessing the Camera
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Accessing the Camera Using the UPnP Connection
When your operating system is Windows XP, you can use the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
connection to access the camera.
In the UPnP connection, double-clicking the icon for the camera in the [My Network Places] window will
activate the camera access process. Entering the URL is not required.
To enable the UPnP component
1 In the [Add or Remove Programs] on the Control
Panel, open [Add/Remove Windows Components].
2 Select “Networking Services” and click [Details].
3 Select the check box for the UPnP component in the
list, and click the [OK] button.
The UPnP component title in the list should be
either “Universal Plug and Play” or “UPnP User
Interface” depending on your PC.
4 After returning to the [Windows Components
Wizard], click the [Next] button.
5 After the wizard completes, click the [Finish] button.
Configuring the UPnP connection
In the [OPTION SETTINGS] screen, set the [UPnP]
option to “ON” (see page 39).
The factory setting value is “ON”.
How to access the camera
1 Open the [My Network Places] window.
The icon for the camera detected on the network
appears in the window.
2 Double-click the icon.
This establishes the connection to the camera, and
the authentication dialog appears.
Display name in the [My Network Places]
window:
SANYO Camera - (camera title)
In the (camera title) section above, the title specified for
the camera in [TITLE] field of the [NETWORK
SETTINGS] screen appears.
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Structure of Main Screen and Function of Each Section
The structure of the main screen partially differs depending on the screen display types (ActiveX/HTML).
Although the HTML screen is the initial display after login, the display type can be switched with the
selection button on the control panel (see page 12).
MEMO:
“ActiveX” is characterized by its higher baud rate, smooth motion in video and reduced file size.
Note:
Do not enable the screensaver while the ActiveX screen is being displayed.
If you encounter any trouble as a result of using screensaver, restart your Web browser.
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ActiveX screen
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Structure of Main Screen and Function of Each Section
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1 Control panel (See pages 11 - 12)
Used to perform remote operation of the camera.
2 Camera title (See page 17)
The camera title specified in the [NETWORK
SETTINGS] screen is displayed.
The color of the title changes according to the status
of alarm detection.
MEMO:
When the camera title is in red or orange, no
other alarms will be processed. Once the alarm
image has been sent or five minutes have passed
with no alarm image sent, the camera title returns
to normal display (white).
When the setting for the camera title is blank, the
letters “ALARM” are displayed (in red or orange).
3 Video display area
The live video from the camera is displayed.
4 DATE (See page 20)
The date and time specified in the [CLOCK
SETTINGS] screen is displayed.
MEMO:
You can set the font size and the position of the date
and time indication on the ActiveX screen (see page
20).
5 Capture button (See page 14)
Displays the still image in a separate window.
The still images can also be printed and saved.
6 Voice control buttons (See page 13)
Allows you to enable or disable the voice input/
output (send/receive ON/OFF) respectively as well
as adjust the volume.
MEMO:
Voice control buttons are not displayed on the HTML
screen.
7 Remote alarm button (See page 14)
Used to control the alarm output from the camera
remotely.
8 PAN/TILT/ZOOM status display
9 Close button
Click this button to terminate the connection to the
camera and close the screen.
MEMO:
Some parts of the control panel and the remote alarm
button are not displayed for the guest users.
White Normal
Red
Buffering alarm data
Detecting an alarm condition
Transmitting an alarm
Orange
Waiting for the alarm images to be
transmitted.
PAN/
TILT
Camera is panning/tilting.
ZOOM Camera is zooming.
PAN/
TILT/
ZOOM
Camera is panning/tilting/zooming.
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How To Use the Control Panel
You can operate the camera remotely with the control panel.
Note:
The admin users alone can operate all the functions of the control panel.
For the guest users, only parts of the control panel are displayed.
Specifications of the control panel vary depending on the screen display types (ActiveX/HTML).
Control Panel (for ActiveX)
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1 Camera control buttons
2 ZOOM
The slide bar is used to select the desired zoom magnification.
In addition, clicking the (WIDE)/ (TELE) button allows
you to select desired zoom magnification. Pressing and holding
the (WIDE)/ (TELE) button consecutively changes the
zoom magnification.
MEMO:
When the electronic zoom function (EL ZOOM) is enabled on
the camera and the zoom magnification reaches the
maximum value of optical zoom (x30/x36), clicking the
button further activates the electronic zoom function.
You can zoom in and out with the mouse wheel on the ActiveX
screen (see page 14).
Changes the camera orientation toward the
direction indicated by arrow mark.
(The camera control buttons cannot be
operated while the camera configuration
menu is displayed.)
Clicking the video image changes the
camera’s orientation so that the point
where you click is located at the
center of the image.
Scans the monitored area end to end
vertically or horizontally for respective
buttons, and stops at the current camera
position.
Starts the sequence, auto-panning, or tour
action, respectively.
Performs the one-push auto focus function.
Displays the on-screen camera configuration
menu.
Displays the next screen of the configuration
menu or executes the command.
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3 RESOLUTION
Specifies the video resolution at five levels.
(At three levels when the image compression format
is “H.264”.)
4 PICTURE QUALITY
Specifies the video quality in five levels.
Note:
If [PRE/POST] is set at other than “0%/100%” on the
[IMAGE TRANSFER SETTINGS] screen, the values
of [RESOLUTION] and [PICTURE QUALITY] cannot
be changed.
5 Calling the preset positions
When you call the preset number higher than 8,
select the number from the pull-down menu and
click the [GO] button.
6 Registering the preset position
You can register the current camera orientation
along with the zoom and focus settings as the preset
position.
To register the preset position, select the number to
be used for current setting from the pull-down menu
and click the [MEMORY] button.
7 BRIGHTNESS
Specifies the video brightness at five levels.
8 DAY/NIGHT (only for the cameras with this
function)
Allows you to change the DAY/NIGHT switching
conditions configured using the camera menu.
9 AUX
These buttons are reserved for additional functions.
The function corresponding to the number selected
in the pull-down menu will be performed. The
function allocated to respective numbers depends
on the camera models.
F [MAIN SETTINGS] button (See page 15)
Displays the menu buttons for an administrative user
(“admin”).
G Screen display type selection button
Switches the screen display type between “ActiveX”
and “HTML”.
MEMO:
To select the “ActiveX”, make sure that the “H.264
plug-in” has been installed from the supplied
CD-ROM onto the PC.
H Image compression format selection
button
Switches the image compression format between
“H.264” and “JPEG”.
I Streaming type selection button
Switches the streaming type between "UNI" and
“MULTI”.
MEMO:
When the image compression format is “H.264”, and
[MULTICAST SET] on the [CODEC/STREAMING
SETTINGS] screen is set to “ON”, the streaming
type selection button is displayed.
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For the orientation of the camera
lens and the zoom and focusing
status, these buttons call the
preset position registered in
6 Registering the preset
position” below.
AUTO
Switches the video display
automatically between color and
black-and-white depending on
daytime or nighttime brightness.
COLOR
Always displays the color video
image.
B/W
Always displays the
black-and-white video image.
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Establishing Voice Communication
You can establish bi-directional voice communication between the camera and PC.
<Camera PC>
You can view live video with voice because the voice
picked up by the microphone on the camera is output to
the PC speakers.
<PC Camera>
You may talk to the camera because the voice picked
up by the microphone on the PC side is output to the
camera speakers.
Only administrative users can talk PC
Camera.
Connect a microphone and speakers respectively to
the MIC IN and SPEAKER OUT.
Then make sure the following preparations are
completed before operating the voice control buttons for
conducting voice communication.
A sound card that enables voice output is
installed in the PC (see page 2).
Voice input/output conditions are configured
using the [AUDIO SETTINGS] screen (see
page 24).
Note:
If voice output from the camera speakers is low,
set “Microphone Boost” to the PC microphone
by the following procedure
(the configuration
procedure and display names may differ depending on
the environment of use).
1 Open the [Sounds and Audio Devices] window from
the Control Panel.
2 Select the [Voice] tab and click the [Volume...] button
under [Voice playback].
3 In the [Volume Control] window, select [Properties]
from the Options menu. Select the “Mic Volume
check box under [Show the following volume
controls:] and click [OK].
4 Click the [Advanced] button under [Mic Volume] (if
no [Advanced] button is shown, select [Advanced
Controls] from the Options menu).
5 In the [Advanced Controls for Mic Volume] window,
select the “Microphone Boost” check box.
Note:
Voice may be prone to interruption depending on the
line conditions. In such cases, adjust the “NETWORK
SPEED” value on the [NETWORK SETTINGS] screen.
MEMO:
In order to operate these buttons, configure
the [AUDIO INPUT]/[AUDIO OUTPUT] setting
on the [AUDIO SETTINGS] screen to “ON”.
The voice control buttons are not displayed
when the screen display type is “HTML”.
1 Voice transmission switch button
(“admin” only)
Transmits voice from the PC microphone to the
camera.
Note:
Transmission of voice is limited to one administrative
user (admin) at a time.
2 Voice output switch button
Outputs voice from the camera to the PC.
Note:
When voice output to PC is ON, the maximum
number of simultaneous accesses to the camera is
16.
3 Volume adjustment
The volume adjust slide bar can be used to adjust
the output volume on the PC.
Voice control buttons
Voice transmission ON
Voice transmission OFF
Voice output ON
Voice output OFF
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Other Operations on the Main Screen
Capturing the still image from the live video
(Capture button 1)
The capture button displays the still image at the
moment of clicking the button in a separate window.
While displaying the still image, the live video in
the main screen continues to be shown as a
moving picture.
To print or save the still image, right-click on the
still image and click the desired command in the
context menu.
To close the window displaying the still image,
click [Close].
Using the alarm output
(Alarm remote button 2)
When the ALARM OUT2 option is set to “REMOTE”
on the camera, you can operate the alarm output
remotely.
Clicking the alarm remote button initiates the alarm
output. After the duration specified in the setting on
the camera, the output stops automatically. While
the ALARM OUT 2 is being output, the alarm remote
button is displayed in red.
Changing the orientation of the camera
Clicking the video image changes the orientation of
the camera so that the point where you click moves
to the center of the image.
Note:
Depending on the tilt angle, the point where you
click may not move to the center of the image.
Zooming the video image with the mouse
You can zoom in and out with the mouse wheel on
the ActiveX screen.
Perform the following operations after clicking the
screen to activate it.
Rotate the mouse wheel forward: To zoom out
Rotate the mouse wheel backward: To zoom in
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(Operation example)
The orientation of the camera is
changed so that the person that
you click moves to the center of the
image.
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Operations on Configuration Screen
(“admin” only)
When you click the [MAIN SETTINGS] button on the control panel, the menu buttons for an
administrative user (“admin”) are displayed. Clicking each button displays the corresponding
configuration screen.
The menu button being selected is displayed in orange.
1 NETWORK (See page 17)
Used for configuring the communication settings
with the camera.
For the network configurations, contact your
network administrator.
MEMO:
To put camera access restrictions on any PC,
display the [SECURITY SETTINGS] screen from
this screen to make necessary settings.
2 CLOCK (See page 20)
Used for configuring the clock settings including the
date and time, time zone, and daylight saving mode.
Be sure to configure the date and time settings
before starting the camera operation through the
network.
3 CODEC/STREAMING (See page 22)
Used for configuring the image and streaming
settings of the video transmitted from the camera.
4 AUDIO (See page 24)
Used for configuring the voice communication
settings.
Configure the audio settings if you want to listen to
voice from the camera or send voice from the PC
microphone to the camera.
5 E-MAIL (See page 25)
Used for configuring the automatic e-mail
transmission function. The function allows you to
receive the alarm notification e-mail when the alarm
condition is detected or to receive the e-mails at a
certain interval. In either case, the image can be
attached to the e-mail.
6 TRANSMISSION (See pages 27 - 32)
Used for configuring the recording preferences
when recording the live video using the recorder
software.
You can select the image transfer mode either from
HTTP” or “FTP”.
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The example shows the ActiveX screen.
Operations on Configuration Screen (“admin” only)
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7 DDNS (See page 33)
Used for configuring the DDNS settings when using
the DDNS service.
8 SCHEDULE (See pages 35 - 38)
Used for configuring the schedule settings, including
the alarm notification, the alarm image transmission
and timer transmission in the FTP mode, and the
auto-mode setting of the camera.
This menu is also used to set a desired date as
holiday.
9 OPTION (See page 39)
Used for updating the firmware or resetting all the
values to the factory settings.
F HELP
Displays the description menu for various functions
on the [HELP] screen.
Click the [HELP] button to check the operating
instructions.
G BACK
Returns to the main screen displaying the live video.
MEMO:
For details on the setting preferences, factory settings
and restriction on the number of characters, refer to the
“Settings List” (on pages 42 - 46).
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NETWORK SETTINGS
(“admin” only)
1 TITLE
Specifies the camera title.
The title specified here appears in the main screen
and is inserted into the alarm notification e-mail.
The title can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters.
Note:
If you specify an invalid value such as a double-byte
character, the “PLEASE ENTER A VALID VALUE!”
warning dialog box appears.
If the dialog box is left open for a certain period of
time, clicking [OK] in the dialog box automatically
switches the display to the language selection
screen.
2 IP ADDRESS
Select the method for configuring the camera IP
address.
3 SUBNET MASK
When the [IP ADDRESS] setting is “FIX”, enter the
subnet mask.
4 GATEWAY
When the [IP ADDRESS] setting is “FIX”, enter the
gateway.
5 MAC ADDRESS
The MAC address of the camera is displayed
automatically. (It cannot be changed.)
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Manually configure the IP address.
Enter the IP address.
DHCP Automatically allocates the IP address.
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6 DNS
When the [IP ADDRESS] setting is “DHCP”, select
the method for configuring the DNS server address.
7 DNS SERVER ADDRESS
When the [DNS] setting is “FIX”, enter the DNS
server address.
8 SSL
Select “ON when you want to use the SSL
encryption for the video signal.
MEMO:
If you see the warning message pop up, saying
“This page contains both secure and nonsecure
items…”, you can make it undisplayed by performing
the following steps:
Open the [Internet Options] dialog box on Internet
Explorer, click the [Security] tab and click the
[Custom Level…] button to open the [Security
Settings] dialog box, and then enable “Display mixed
content”.
The message will not pop up again.
9 PORT NUMBER
The default value depends on the preferences
specified in the [SSL] setting above.
Note:
Set a port number between 1 and 65535, making
sure that it doesn’t duplicate the following values.
[UDP (Unicast) PORT] or [UDP (Multicast) PORT]
on the [CODEC/STREAMING SETTINGS]
screen
[AUDIO PORT NUMBER] on the [AUDIO
SETTING] screen
49152 (reserved for UPNP port)
F PA S S WORD
Specify the login password according to each user
name (guest/admin).
MEMO:
When you enter a blank guest” password (no
password is specified), the authentication process
for accessing the camera will be omitted.
G NETWORK SPEED
Select the data transfer speed in consideration of
the network environment.
H [SET] button
After completing the settings, click this button to
confirm the settings.
To reflect the settings, use the Close button to
terminate the camera connection, and then access
the camera again.
I [CANCEL] button
To restore the original settings, click the [CANCEL]
button before clicking the [SET] button.
J [SECURITY] button
Displays the [SECURITY SETTINGS] screen in a
separate window.
On the [SECURITY SETTINGS] screen, you can
configure the security function and set the camera
access restriction to the PC.
K [HELP]
Displays the [HELP] screen in a separate window.
MEMO:
For detailed information on the network settings,
contact your network administrator.
FIX
Manually configure the DNS server
address.
Enter the DNS server address.
DHCP
Automatically allocates the DNS server
address.
SSL (OFF) 80
SSL (ON) 443
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SECURITY SETTINGS
(“admin” only)
When you click the [SECURITY] button on the [NETWORK SETTINGS] screen, the [SECURITY
SETTINGS] screen appears.
You can set the camera access restriction to the PC.
1 SECURITY FUNCTION
Select “ON” when you set the access restriction.
2 DEFAULT POLICY
Used to set the access restriction for the PC that is
not registered on this screen.
3 NETWORK ADDRESS/SUBNET
Used to specify the IP ADDRESS and
SUBNETMASK (8 - 32) of the PC to which the
access restriction is set individually.
Up to 10 PCs can be registered.
4 Setting of Access Restriction
Sets the access restriction to the registered PCs
individually.
5 [SET] button
When all the settings on the [SECURITY
SETTINGS] screen are completed, click the [SET]
button to save the settings.
6 [CANCEL] button
To restore the original settings, click the [CANCEL]
button before clicking the [SET] button.
7 [BACK] button
Closes the [SECURITY SETTINGS] screen to
returns to the [NETWORK SETTING] screen.
8 [HELP]
Displays the [HELP] screen in a separate window.
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REJECTED
Rejects the access from the
PC that is not registered.
AUTHORIZED
Allows the access from the
PC that is not registered.
REJECTED Rejects the access.
AUTHORIZED Allows the access.
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Sanyo VA-82LAN User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual

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