Sanyo VCC-WB2000P User Manual

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Page 1 - VCC-WB2000P

INSTRUCTION MANUALNetwork CameraVCC-WB2000PAbout this manualBefore installing and using this unit, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep

Page 2 - Contents

ConnectionsTurn off the power for all equipment before making any connections.Basic Connections1Connect the camera to a computer.Connect a cable betwe

Page 3 - Precautions

ConnectionsConnecting to a LANUse an Ethernet cable to connect theETHERNET connector of the camera to theLAN’s Ethernet switching hub.☞Use a straight-

Page 4 - Accessories

ConnectionsPPP (Dial-up) ConnectionsIf connecting the camera using PPP, you willneed to install the Network Archiving software(sold separately). In ad

Page 5 - Operating environment

Network Camera SettingsIn order to use the camera as a network camera, you must make the following settings in the ordergiven.When making network conn

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Network Camera Settings1 Installation of Plug-in SoftwareInstall the plug-in software (on the setup CD-ROM) onto the computer that is to be used. Inst

Page 7 - ALARM IN OUT

Network Camera Settings8Type in your username and organizationname, and then click the [Next] button.9Click the [Install] button.Installation of the s

Page 8 - Attaching the Lens

Network Camera SettingsBrowser SettingsCheck that the Security settings for MicrosoftInternet Explorer are set as described below.Select Internet Opti

Page 9 - (sold separately)

Network Camera Settings2 Computer and Camera ConnectionsOnce the plug-in software has been installed, use the computer’s web browser to access the cam

Page 10 - CLASS 2 WIRING

Network Camera SettingsAccessing Without Setting aPasswordNormally you need to type in a password at thepassword entry screen in order to display thel

Page 11 - Connections

Network Camera Settings3 Network Connection Settings1Select the desired language (e.g. English)in the language selection window, andthen click the [SE

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ContentsPrecautions... 2Features ... 3Acc

Page 13 - Network Camera Settings

Network Camera SettingsA NETWORK SET SettingsThese settings are used in order to connect the camera to the network.Note: Check with the network system

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Network Camera Settings1Changing a passwordExample: To change the password for theAdministrator level (ID3) to “1234”Passwords can consist of between

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Network Camera SettingsB WIRELESS LAN SET SettingsThese settings are used in order to connect the camera to an access point for a wireless LAN.1Insert

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Network Camera Settings3WEP ENCIPHERMENTThis is a security function that encrypts thedata being transmitted so that it cannot beintercepted by an unau

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Network Camera SettingsC PPP SET SettingsThese settings are used in order to connect the camera to the Internet via a modem.Note: When using modem con

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Network Camera Settings1AUTHENTICATIONThis sets the verification protocol to be usedwhen connecting to the access point. Set this tothe protocol speci

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Menu Screen and Main Menu•The menu screen is first displayed when the network camera and computer settings have beencompleted and the language selecti

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Menu Screen and Main Menu2Menu select buttonsWhen you click on one of these buttons, themenu screen changes to the screencorresponding to that button,

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Viewing Camera ImagesYou can view the images from a camera by starting up the computer’s web browser and using it toaccess the camera’s network addres

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Viewing Camera Images4Select the language and then click the[SET] button.The main menu screen will be displayed.5When you have finished, click thenetw

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PrecautionsIn case of problemDo not use the camera if smoke or a strangeodour comes from the unit, or if it seems not tofunction correctly. Disconnect

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LIVE VIEW SettingsClick the [LIVE VIEW] button in the main menu.The live image screen will be displayed. The live image screen lets youmake settings s

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LIVE VIEW Settings2Live image transmission settingsSelect the required setting from the respectivedrop-down list boxes, and then click the [SET]button

Page 26 - Menu Screen and Main Menu

LIVE VIEW SettingsEIMAGE MODE settingThis lets you set whether live images aredisplayed in color or black and white. Thedefault setting is color mode

Page 27 - Menu screen

VIEW FRAME OperationsClick the [VIEW FRAME] button in the main menu.The menu select buttons will disappear and only the image in the liveimage screen

Page 28 - Viewing Camera Images

CAMERA SettingsThis lets you set the camera title and adjust the images in accordance with the camera setting-upconditions.Click the [CAMERA] button i

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CAMERA Settings5BRIGHTThis lets you set the image brightness to one offive settings.Setting range: 1 to 5 (Default: 3)Note: The larger the setting, th

Page 30 - LIVE VIEW Settings

CAMERA SettingsSetting the camera title1Move the cursor to the current cameratitle (e.g. NET_CAM), and delete the title.2Type in the new camera title

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Alarm SettingThe camera is equipped with two types of alarm function: an external alarm sensor and a motionsensor. When an outside intruder is detecte

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Alarm Setting4Set the following alarm recording settingsas required.When an alarm signal is input, the alarmdata is stored in the camera’s memory.•ALA

Page 33 - VIEW FRAME Operations

Alarm Setting8PRIORITY settingThis sets the image quality for alarm recording.•PICTURE QUALITYAlarm images are recorded at high quality.•TIMEAlarm ima

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FeaturesWeb Server FunctionThis camera is equipped with a web serverfunction. The camera can be accessed using acomputer’s web browser in order to vie

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Alarm Setting5Check and set the sensitivity.1Click the [ALARM CHECK] button.The button will appear green forapproximately 5 seconds. The movementof ob

Page 36 - CAMERA Settings

Alarm SettingRecording Alarm DataThe camera’s internal memory can only record asingle alarm event (approximately 16 MB).When an alarm signal is input,

Page 37 - Buzzer or lamp

Alarm Setting4Click the [FRAME RATE] drop-down listbox and select the playback speed.Note: The alarm data can be saved as stillimages on a computer. R

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Alarm SettingPlaying Back Expansion MemoryCard Images1Click the [LIVE VIEW] button in the mainmenu.The live image screen will be displayed.2Click the

Page 39 - Alarm Setting

Alarm SettingPre-alarm and Post-alarm RecordingThe camera can record images from the pointimmediately preceding an alarm (pre-alarmrecording) and imag

Page 40 - Expansion memory cards

CLOCK SET SettingsThis lets you set the camera’s internal clock. You can also make settings for summer time.Click the [CLOCK] button in the main menu.

Page 41 - Playing Back Alarm Data

RS-232C Settings (RS-232C SET)This sets the communication speed for the RS-232C connector of the camera when the camera isconnected to a computer for

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ID3STATUS CheckingThis displays information about the camera status.Click the [STATUS] button in the main menu.The STATUS screen will be displayed.Not

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TroubleshootingIf the camera cannot beconnectedIf the language selection window does notappear when you type the camera’s IP addressinto the location

Page 44 - Figure 2

SpecificationsLens : CS mountPicture element : 1/3 inch 420,000 pixel CCDEffective pixels : 768 (H) x 494 (V)Minimum object illumination : 1.0 lx (F1.

Page 45 - CLOCK SET Settings

Operating environmentThe camera requires the following conditions tooperate.•OS: In this manual, the Microsoft® Windows®98 operating system, the Micro

Page 46 - LANGUAGE Selection

SpecificationsDimensionsAppearance and specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.136 mm126 mm12 mm51 mm57 mm85 mm28 mmEnglis

Page 48 - If you forget the IP Address

Printed on recycled paper1AC6P1P2583--L5AB2/XE (0702KP-CZ) Printed in JapanL5AB2/XE (VCC-WB2000P) GB 2002, 7, 25

Page 49 - Specifications

Name and Function of Each PartPC CARDRS-232CALARM IN OUTMODEMPCCOMAC24VDC12VGND1 2ETHERNETPOWERMONITOROUT56741233CLASS 2 WIRING1Lens mount capAttach

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Name and Function of Each PartCLASS 2 WIRINGPC CARDRS-232CALARM IN OUTMODEMPCCOMAC24VDC12VGND1 2ETHERNETPOWERMONITOROUT8HG JF I 9 8Link indicatorThi

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Attaching the LensUse a DC-type automatic iris-type lens (sold separately).1Remove the lens mount cap.2Attach the CS mount-type lens.Note:The “L” part

Page 52 - 1AC6P1P2583

Flange Back AdjustmentThe flange back is the distance between the lens (sold separately) and the image capturing surface ofthe camera. It is adjusted

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