JVC VN-V686WPU User Manual
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A
On Screen Display
Settings
For setting display items on the viewer screen.
For the JPEG Viewer, characters are displayed as overlay on the video
image.
Camera ID
Select
AOnB to display [Camera ID]. (Up to 16 alphanumeric characters
will be displayed.)
[Camera ID] can be specified on the Camera page of VN-V686WPU.
DispPositionTitle
Select
AOnB to display the title of the position that is being displayed.
Display MD
Selecting
AOnB displays the area in which motion is detected in red.
Time
Select
AOnB to display the time.
This indicates the time that is stored in the JPEG data.
Format
Select the format for displaying time.
YYYY, MM, and DD denote year, month and day respectively, while HH,
MM, and SS denote hour, minute and second respectively. mm is
equivalent to 1/100 seconds.
B
Stream Settings
For specifying settings for receiving JPEG stream.
Stream
For selecting the protocol when the viewer acquires data from VN-
V686WPU.
When
AHTTPB is selected, lost packets are recovered via resending. VN-
V686WPU may be monitored using multiple viewers when
AMulticastB is
selected.
Memo
:
● When playing back via multicast, start multicast sending on the
Streaming page of the VN-V686WPU unit.
[Streaming Page] (A Page 70)
Note:
● When Built-in viewer is launched with AMulticastB specified, a Windows
firewall warning may appear. In this case, select
AunblockB and proceed.
● If AblockB is selected, the Windows firewall will block the multicast stream
and playback of multicast by the viewer will fail.
HTTP Port
You can change the HTTP port number.
The default port number setting is
A80B.
Specify the same value as the parameter that is set on the Protocol page
of VN-V686WPU. (A Page 69)
Frame Rate
For selecting the acquisition frame rate of the viewer.
Selecting a large frame rate will increase the processing load of the
computer on which the viewer is running.
Note:
● Set to a rate such that the CPU burden of the computer does not exceed
80 %. When the CPU is overloaded, the computer may not function
properly.
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