JVC VN-C625 User Manual

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Settings (Step 2 Network Settings)

The connected camera can be registered with the installed "V.Networks Controller".

1.

Select [Start]

[Programs]

[V. NETWORKS]

[V.Networks Controller] to

start up the "V.Networks Controller".

2.

Select [File] and [New].

3.

The [New] screen will be displayed.

2-5 Registering Connected Camera Using the "V.Networks Controller"

2

Enter the [V.Networks Name]. Do so by using
a name convenient for subsequent selection,
such as the installation location or number.
(1 to 40 characters)

3

A folder with the name entered in

2

will be

created inside the folder specified here, and
recorded files will be stored here.

1

Enter the [IP Address].

4

Select the mode for acquiring images.

Normal :

Client will send requests for each image to
VN-C625.
Set to Normal when using a narrow
bandwidth network.

High Speed:

Images will be automatically sent from VN-
C625 at the specified frame rate. A
maximum transmission rate of 30 fps is
possible for 640 x 480 images.
When sending out images to multiple
clients at the same time, however,
transmission at a rate of 30 fps for 640 x
480 images will not be possible.

Transmission Mode

MTU Size (Bytes)

Normal

1430 Bytes

High Speed

1500 Bytes

Note

In a DHCP environment, enter the IP
address that is assigned to this camera by
the DHCP server.

Notes

● Images are divided into IP fragments when set to "High Speed".
● Images will be sent at the frame rate set at VN-C625. When setting the frame rate to "High Speed",

do so upon ensuring that this does not impose excessive burden on the network. (

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● Do not set to high speed for narrow bandwidth networks.
● Maximum data transmission capacity is 8 Mbps. A maximum rate of 30 fps may not be possible

for 640 x 480 images depending on the image size.

● The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) sizes during image acquisition are as follows.

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