JVC VN-685U User Manual
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A
Action
For specifying the type of action.
Disable
: Does not trigger any action.
: Sends out e-mail. Specify the recipient’s mail address. The
title of the mail will appear as [Alarm from VN-V685(VN-
V685U)][Alarm from VN-V686(VN-V686BU/VN-
V686WPBU)] and the sender as [Camera ID]. Enter the
message to send in [Mail Text]. Input up to 127
alphanumeric characters. To attach the latest image to the
mail, set [Attach Image] to
AOnB.
PrePostRecording + FTP
: Sends out pre-/post-recorded JPEG files via FTP. See the
page on Alarm Environment for details on pre-/post-
recording and FTP server settings. (
The maximum transmission rate of FTP is 1 Mbps. If a new
FTP trigger occurs during post-recording, the recorded
portion is treated as pre-recording and a new post-
recording starts. During FTP transmission after completing
the post-recording, a new post-recording starts if a new
FTP trigger occurs.
TCP
: Sends out the character string entered in the [TCP/UDP
Data] field to the destinations specified in [TCP/UDP IP
Address] and [TCP/UDP Port Number] via TCP.
UDP
: Sends out the character string entered in the [TCP/UDP
Data] field to the destinations specified in [TCP/UDP IP
Address] and [TCP/UDP Port Number] via UDP.
TCP/UDP Data
:Input up to 127 alphanumeric characters.
PinOutout 1 Make
:Changes Alarm Output 1 to Make.
PinOutout 1 Breake :Changes Alarm Output 1 to Break.
PinOutout 2 Make
:Changes Alarm Output 2 to Make.
PinOutout 2 Breake :Changes Alarm Output 2 to Break. Set the alarm
output time in the [Alarm Output Duration] field.
Position
: This item moves the camera to the position set in [Action
Position No.] E.
BlackWhite
Color
: Changes the [B/W Mode] setting from
ABlack & WhiteB to
AColorB.
Color
BlackWhite
: Changes the [B/W Mode] setting from
AColorB to ABlack &
White
B.
DayNight:Auto Low
: Changes the [B/W Mode] setting to
AAuto LowB.
DayNight:Auto Mid
: Changes the [B/W Mode] setting to
AAuto MidB.
DayNight:Auto High
: Changes the [B/W Mode] setting to
AAuto HighB.
Memo
:
● For details on [B/W Mode], see [B/W Mode] (A Page 55).