JVC VR-N1600UA Setup Guide - Page 20

During Initial Startup, Preparation

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Preparation System Connection Example (continued) During Initial Startup Note : ● Do not connect LAN1 to the internet. If the internet is busy or the relay equipment fails, you may not be able to save important camera images. To maintain full recording capacity, it is recommended that a dedicated network be used. Be sure to connect the LAN1 camera network to the same segment. (Do not use the address translation of NAT and NAPT etc. or a router.) ● If you connect LAN2 to the internet from a surveillance computer, you will need to configure IP Masquerading. ● Communication between LAN1 and LAN2 is not possible. Nor is it possible to configure a camera connected to LAN1 from the surveillance computer connected to LAN2. In order to configure a camera connected to LAN1, it is necessary to connect the computer for configuring cameras to LAN1. ● LAN1 and LAN2 are incompatible with QoS. Sound may not be played normally depending on the condition of the circuit. ● The default LAN1 IP address is 192.168.0.253 and the default LAN2 IP address is 192.168.1.253. To change the address, use [INSTRUCRTIONS]. ● When a single network camera is registered with multiple units of VR-N1600U/E, recording may not be properly completed in some cases. Camera control (e.g. PTZ control) may also become unstable. It is recommended that a single VR-N1600U/E be used for registering one IP camera as well as for controlling PTZ operations. ● Do not connect a broken hub, router or deteriorated network cable etc. Doing so may prevent the system from operating properly. ● Connection to a keyboard is not recommended. Perform language setting and automatic camera registration when starting up VR-N1600U/E for the first time. Before Starting Up. ● The DHCP setting is required for the IP camera beforehand. Start up the VR-N1600U/E first, then switch the camera on after confirming that the [Auto Detect Setting] window is displayed. ● Refer to the user manual supplied with the camera for instructions on how to specify the IP camera settings. ● By default, [Time Zone] is set to [(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time](VR-N1600U)/[(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time](VR-N1600E) and [Auto Summertime Adjustment] is checked. Specify a Time zone according to the region used. Refer to the INSTRUCTIONS on how to specify a Time zone settings. Keypad LIVE/BROWSE 㧝 㧞 㧟 㧠 OPERATE SELECT 㧡 㧢*1/' 㧣 㧤 REC CONTROL PTZ/PRESET 㧥    SERIAL    CANCEL ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN  ENTER WARNING ALARM HDD LOCK FUNCTION SEARCH KEY ALARM CLEAR REC/STOP STOP(PB) PLAY [16/ENTER] [KEY] Button Button REV FWD SKIP [SKIP] Button Start up VR-N1600U/E 1 Turn on the power switch at the rear panel. ● VR-N1600U/E starts up. 12

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Preparation
Note :
Do not connect LAN1 to the internet. If the internet is busy
or the relay equipment fails, you may not be able to save
important camera images. To maintain full recording
capacity, it is recommended that a dedicated network be
used. Be sure to connect the LAN1 camera network to the
same segment. (Do not use the address translation of
NAT and NAPT etc. or a router.)
If you connect LAN2 to the internet from a surveillance
computer, you will need to configure IP Masquerading.
Communication between LAN1 and LAN2 is not possible.
Nor is it possible to configure a camera connected to
LAN1 from the surveillance computer connected to LAN2.
In order to configure a camera connected to LAN1, it is
necessary to connect the computer for configuring
cameras to LAN1.
LAN1 and LAN2 are incompatible with QoS. Sound may
not be played normally depending on the condition of the
circuit.
The default LAN1 IP address is 192.168.0.253 and the
default LAN2 IP address is 192.168.1.253. To change the
address, use [INSTRUCRTIONS].
When a single network camera is registered with multiple
units of VR-N1600U/E, recording may not be properly
completed in some cases. Camera control (e.g. PTZ
control) may also become unstable. It is recommended
that a single VR-N1600U/E be used for registering one IP
camera as well as for controlling PTZ operations.
Do not connect a broken hub, router or deteriorated
network cable etc. Doing so may prevent the system from
operating properly.
Connection to a keyboard is not recommended.
Perform language setting and automatic camera registration
when starting up VR-N1600U/E for the first time.
Start up VR-N1600U/E
1
Turn on the power switch at the rear panel.
VR-N1600U/E starts up.
System Connection
Example (continued)
During Initial Startup
Before Starting Up.
The DHCP setting is required for the IP camera
beforehand. Start up the VR-N1600U/E first, then switch
the camera on after confirming that the [Auto Detect
Setting] window is displayed.
Refer to the user manual supplied with the camera for
instructions on how to specify the IP camera settings.
By default, [Time Zone] is set to [(GMT-05:00) Eastern
Time](VR-N1600U)/[(GMT) Greenwich Mean
Time](VR-N1600E) and [Auto Summertime Adjustment]
is checked. Specify a Time zone according to the region
used. Refer to the INSTRUCTIONS on how to specify a
Time zone settings.
OPERATE
REC CONTROL
LIVE/BROW
S
E
S
ELECT
PTZ/PRE
S
ET
S
ERIAL
CANCEL
ZOOM OUT
ZOOM IN
ENTER
WARNING
ALARM
HDD
LOCK
S
EARCH
FUNCTION
ALARM CLEAR
KEY
REC/
S
TOP
S
TOP(PB)
PLAY
S
KIP
REV
FWD
Keypad
[SKIP]
Button
[KEY] Button
[16/ENTER]
Button