JVC VN-C215VP4U Instruction Manual - Page 52

Alarm Environment continued, FTP continued, Alarm Output, Duration, Outoput1, Manual

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Setting Setting Using Internet Explorer (continued) Alarm Environment Page (continued) BFTP (continued) C Alarm Output Duration Outoput1 Manual Output [Pre Post Recording Frame Rate] is constrained by the frame rate as set on the Encoding page. (A Pg. 46) The actual frame rate used for transmission will be the frame rate on the Encoding page when a value that is larger than the frame rate in the Encoding page is specified. The upper limits of [Pre Post Recording Before Trigger] and [Pre Post Recording After Trigger] are determined by settings on the Encoding page. In addition, [Frame Rate] is in a trade-off relationship with [Pre Post Recording Before Trigger] and [Pre Post Recording After Trigger]. In the case of a combination such that the input value cannot be realized, adjustments will be automatically made on the item that is not specified. The name of the file to be transmitted via FTP is made up of the action number, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, number and trigger flag. Example: 01-20050711152904-001-0.jpg The first 2 digits are the action number, and the following 14 digits denote the year, month, day, hour, minute and second. The 3 digits after the second hyphen is the number of the series of JPEG files to be sent via that FTP. The first file is numbered A000B. The last digit denotes the trigger flag. This is displayed as A1B only for the JPEG file during a trigger input, and as A0B if otherwise. For setting the alarm output. For setting the output time of [Manual Output]. For operating alarm output manually. The current output status appears on the right. When [Duration Outoput1] is set to A0B, pressing the [Make] button switches the alarm to Make output, while pressing the [Break] button switches the alarm to Break output. When [Duration Outoput1] is set to a value other than A0B, pressing the [Make] button switches the alarm to Make output only during the duration of the output, upon which it switches to Break output. When the output duration is set to a value other than A0B, pressing the [Break] button switches the alarm to Break output only during the duration of the output, upon which it switches to Make output. 52

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Setting
Alarm Environment Page (continued)
Setting Using Internet
Explorer (continued)
B
FTP (continued)
[Pre Post Recording Frame Rate] is constrained by the frame rate as set on
the Encoding page. (
A
Pg. 46)
The actual frame rate used for transmission will be the frame rate on the
Encoding page when a value that is larger than the frame rate in the
Encoding page is specified. The upper limits of [Pre Post Recording Before
Trigger] and [Pre Post Recording After Trigger] are determined by settings on
the Encoding page. In addition, [Frame Rate] is in a trade-off relationship
with [Pre Post Recording Before Trigger] and [Pre Post Recording After
Trigger]. In the case of a combination such that the input value cannot be
realized, adjustments will be automatically made on the item that is not
specified.
The name of the file to be transmitted via FTP is made up of the action
number, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, number and trigger flag.
Example: 01-20050711152904-001-0.jpg
The first 2 digits are the action number, and the following 14 digits denote
the year, month, day, hour, minute and second.
The 3 digits after the second hyphen is the number of the series of JPEG
files to be sent via that FTP. The first file is numbered
A
000
B
. The last digit
denotes the trigger flag. This is displayed as
A
1
B
only for the JPEG file during
a trigger input, and as
A
0
B
if otherwise.
C
Alarm Output
For setting the alarm output.
Duration
Outoput1
For setting the output time of [Manual Output].
Manual
Output
For operating alarm output manually.
The current output status appears on the right. When [Duration Outoput1] is
set to
A
0
B
, pressing the [Make] button switches the alarm to Make output,
while pressing the [Break] button switches the alarm to Break output.
When [Duration Outoput1] is set to a value other than
A
0
B
, pressing the
[Make] button switches the alarm to Make output only during the duration of
the output, upon which it switches to Break output.
When the output duration is set to a value other than
A
0
B
, pressing the
[Break] button switches the alarm to Break output only during the duration of
the output, upon which it switches to Make output.