Managing vr-n100u with vdrview, Vr-n100u users manual, System requirements – JVC VR-N100U User Manual

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VR-N100U

USERS

MANUAL

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Feb. 2004 Rev 1.0

4.

MANAGING VR-N100U WITH VDRVIEW

Overview: This chapter describes the features of the VDRView enterprise video application and how it can be used to manage
thousands of VR-N100U security appliances and cameras.

VDRView is one of those extremely useful tools that makes any administrator, as well as user’s life so much easier. Whether
you’re trying to get your VR-N100U online, reflash the VR-N100U firmware, setup all of the cameras or troubleshoot a
problem, VDRView is probably going to end up being your first line of defense and favorite administrative tool.

In Chapter Two - Installing VR-N100U, you were shown several different ways of manually acquiring an IP address for a VR-
N100U that comes up tens (10.10.10.10). VDRView, by far, is the easiest way of manually acquiring an IP address.

We keep working to improve VR-N100U and add new features. That means that every once in a while, you are going to have
the opportunity to update your VR-N100U’s firmware by reflashing the unit. You can choose to update the firmware using an
FTP client to transfer the new image to the VR-N100U (described in section 6 Technical Tips and Troubleshooting), or you can
take the easy way by executing VDRView’s Reflash option.

When you start up VDRView, it discovers all the VR-N100Us on your subnet segment. It displays the VR-N100U’s name, its
type (VR-N100U, etc.), its IP Address, by what means the IP address was acquired, the Default Name of the VR-N100U (the
last six characters of the Ethernet address preceded by a Z), and the location of the VR-N100U (e.g. Same segment).

VDRView is a powerful enterprise application that allows users to view thousands of cameras connected to hundreds of VR-
N100U appliances and to administer all of them from a single Windows interface. Its Status Bar also provides you with your
workstation’s IP address and the current date and time information.

4.1. System

Requirements

VDRView is a 32-bit Windows-based enterprise application software designed to manage VR-N100U and cameras. Nearly any
computer that meets the requirements to effectively run the Microsoft Windows operating system can utilize VDRView.
However, the more powerful the workstation, the better performance you will encounter as the product will be dealing with
motion video. Therefore, we have outlined both minimum and recommended system requirements. In addition to the standard
hardware specifications, VDRView and VR-N100U require Java to be loaded onto the system to enable viewing the video
streams live from the cameras as well as from the archived video.

4.1.1. Recommended Configuration

The following specifications are outlined for a recommended VDRView workstation. As mentioned above, the more power the
workstation and faster the connectivity, the better overall video performance you will be able to achieve.

Operating System

Windows 2000/XP with latest Service Pack

Processor

Intel Pentium IV 3.0GHz, 800MHz FSB, 512Kb Cache (or faster)

Memory

512MB DDR (or higher)

Hard Disk Drive

250GB PATA/133 7200rpm 8MB Cache (or larger/faster)

CD/DVD Drive

DVD-ROM Drive (or better)

Video Card

AGP 4X 256MB 256-bit (or faster)

Monitor

21” @ 24-bit True Color (or larger)

Browser

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x with latest Service Pack (or higher)

Java

Sun Microsystems JRE 1.4.2_xx (or higher)

Network

100Mbit (or faster)

ISP T1-Broadband

(or

faster)


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