JVC SA-DV6000 manual

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    SA-DV6000 LST0154-001C NETWORK PACK User’s Guide[...]

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    2 Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Basic Inserting/removing CF memory card/LAN card ..................................................................................... ......................................[...]

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    3 Intr oduction The SA-D V6000 Network P ack is designed to enhance and complement the BR-D V6000 D V Video Cassette Recorder functionality . By adding networking capabilities to the BR-D V6000, the SA-D V6000 allows users to connect to and stream video and audio from th e VTR in real-time, from an ywhere in the world. View ers can connect using Wi[...]

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    4 Caution ● Make sure the po wer of BR-D V6000 is off when inser ting/ removing a CF memory card/LAN card. Inser ting/removing a card with the unit power on ma y damage the data storage section of the CF memory card or the card itself. ● Do not remove the power cable with the power of the BR- DV6000 on. Recorded section on the CF Memory Card or[...]

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    5 Other than the use of a LAN card, this unit is also equipped with a LAN terminal for LAN connection. Basic Using LAN terminal LAN cable types ● When connecting directly to a PC , use a 10/100 BASE-T cross cable. ● When connecting to a network hub , use a 10/100 BASE-T straight cab le. Connecting to the LAN terminal Completely insert the conne[...]

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    6 Basic LCD screen Information from Network Pack SA-DV6000 is displayed on the BR-DV6000 LCD screen. Card status and warnings will be displayed when setting the LCD screen to the Enlarged display mode. Card status displa ys Display (White displa y) (Red display) (White displa y) (Red display) Flashing display Description Flashing display during i[...]

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    7 Menu settings Menu screen structure When attaching Network P ack SA-D V6000 to BR-D V6000 D V Video cassette recorder , NETWORK P A CK CONFIG menu and MO VIE CLIP menu are added to the BR-D V6000 T OP MENU screen. (These menus will not appear during initialization when the unit is first turned on.) ENCODE . MP E G . RE C .. ....... ME N U . RE S [...]

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    8 Menu settings NETWORK P A CK menu screen items 䢇 indicates default factory setting. ✩ indicates items that can also be set from a PC. ( ☞ page 54) Item NETWORK MAIN SETUP ENCODE SETUP FRAME SIZE BIT RA TE MAX FRAME RA TE STREAM TYPE PRE FIL TER P A GE BACK Setting 䢇 320 × 240 160 × 120 56K 128K 256K 䢇 384K 512K MAX 䢇 MID MIN 䢇 f o[...]

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    9 Memo When setting MPEG REC to SPLIT , the following will appear in the NETW ORK P ACK CONFIG menu screen. CF REC: PUSH ‘ SET ’ Item MPEG REC MO VIE CLIP SETUP DELETE ALL FORMA T PLA Y MODE CAPTURE FILE SEND P AGE BA CK MENU RESET P AGE BA CK Description Selects the operation method f or recording video data to a CF memory card or sending data[...]

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    10 Menu settings Setting the NETW ORK P A CK menu screen Menu screen settings can be made regardless of whether a card is inserted. Settings will be stored in the SA-D V6000 memor y e ven when turning the power off . Settings are made by vie wing the LCD screen or video monitor . 1. T ur n on the BR-D V6000 power . 2. Press the MENU button. The T[...]

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    11 Menu settings Setting network parameter s When using a LAN card or LAN terminal, network related settings for SA-D V6000 are made using NETW ORK MAIN SETUP of the NETWORK P ACK CONFIG men u. Settings will be stored in the SA-D V6000 memor y e ven when turning the power off . Settings are made by vie wing the LCD screen or video monitor . Displ[...]

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    12 NETWORK SETUP menu screen  indicates default factory setting. ✩ indicates items that can also be set from the Web . Item HOST NAME DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GA TE WA Y NAME SER VER FTP Client MACHINE NAME USER NAME P ASSWORD DIRECT OR Y P ASSIVE MODE P A GE BACK P AGE BA CK Setting  OFF ON  OFF ON Menu settings NETW ORK Settings men[...]

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    13 PORT SETUP men u screen  indicates def ault factory setting. Item HTTP f or WEB Browser HTTP f or Media play er R TSP for Streamproducer R TSP for Quic k Time P AGE BA CK Setting 1 :  80 : 32767 1 :  8080 : 32767 1 :  8554 : 32767 1 :  554 : 32767 Description The screen f or setting RTSP and HTTP port numbers appears. HTTP for Web[...]

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    14 Menu settings NETW ORK Settings menu screen item SER VER SETUP menu screen  indicates default f actor y setting. Item SETUP ON WEB LEAP USER NAME LEAP P ASSWORD HTTP USER NAME HTTP P ASSWORD FTP USER NAME FTP P ASSWORD P AGE BA CK Setting ON  OFF Description Set to ON when changing the USER NAME and P ASSWORD from the W eb. Displa ys the L[...]

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    15 Menu settings Inputting character data f or network settings Network related settings are made in the individual input setting screens. Here, HTTP USER NAME is set as an e xample. Other settings are also made in the same manner . Example: Changing HTTP USER NAME from jvc to jvc-1234 Select HTTP USER NAME in the SER VER SETUP menu screen and pr[...]

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    16 Menu settings Restoring Factory Defaults 1. Press the MENU button to displa y the T OP MENU screen. 2. Check to see that the card status displa y has changed from a flashing to constant displa y . 3. Press the DISP ( 6 ) or the BLANK ( 7 ) b utton to select NETWORK P A CK CONFIG and press the SET button. ● The NETWORK P A CK CONFIG menu screen[...]

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    17 Encoding About video/audio encoding Since toda y’ s technology does not permit the economical streaming or captur ing (to solid-state memory) of wideband digital vide o signals, it is necessary to compress the video and audio signals for these applications . Encoding is the process of compressing the original signal into a signal small enough [...]

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    18 BR-DV6000 PROFESSIONAL MENU RESET A.DUB EJECT COUNTER AUDIO INPUT SELECT MONITOR OUTPUT REMOTE LOCAL CTL L MIX R CH-1/2 MIX CH-3/4 DV LINE Y/C (CPN) TC UB REW STOP FF REC OPERA TE PLA Y P AUSE DISP SET SEARCH+ BLANK CUE UP HOLD PHONES REC LEVEL CH-1/3 CH-2/4 MIC SEARCH– Mini MENU button SET button SEARCH – ( ) button DISP ( ) button BLANK ( [...]

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    19 LAN connections About LAN connection The SA-DV6000 supports both wired and wireless LAN cards for connection directly to a Client PC, to a local Intranet or to the Internet. Other than the use of a LAN card, the SA-DV6000 is also equipped with a LAN terminal for LAN connection. When using a LAN card, howe ver , the LAN ter minal will be disab le[...]

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    20 LAN connections Wired LAN 10/100 BASE-T cross cable Set a unique number to avoid doubling Set the same domain DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 101 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 PROXY SER VER NO USE DHCP SER VER NO USE IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 100 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 BR-DV6000 PROFESSIONAL MENU RESET A.DUB EJECT COUNTER AUDIO INPUT[...]

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    21 LAN connections Wired LAN 10/100 BASE-T straight cable Set the same domain Set a unique number to avoid doubling DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 101 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 102 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 103 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192.[...]

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    22 LAN connections Wired LAN 10/100 BASE-T straight cable Set the same domain Set a unique number to avoid doubling DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 101 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 102 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 103 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192.[...]

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    23 LAN connections Wireless LAN ● F or the WLAN ESS ID , input the values of ESSID set in: Ad hoc mode: PC of other par ty Infrastructure: Access point ● WLAN AD HOC MODE When IBSS is set, the NETWORK MODE setting of the wireless LAN card on the PC side m ust be set to 802.11 Adhoc. When AHDM is set, the NETWORK MODE setting of the wireless LAN[...]

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    24 LAN connections Wireless LAN Set the same domain Set a unique number to avoid doubling BR-DV6000 PROFESSIONAL MENU RESET A.DUB EJECT COUNTER AUDIO INPUT SELECT MONITOR OUTPUT REMOTE LOCAL CTL L MIX R CH-1/2 MIX CH-3/4 DV LINE Y/C (CPN) TC UB REW STOP FF REC OPERATE PLAY P AUSE DISP SET SEARCH+ BLANK CUE UP HOLD PHONES REC LEVEL CH-1/3 CH-2/4 MIC[...]

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    25 LAN connections Wireless LAN DHCP OFF WLAN AD HOC MODE OFF WLAN ESS ID abcdef WLAN CH 2 IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 102 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF WLAN AD HOC MODE OFF WLAN ESS ID abcdef WLAN CH 2 IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 103 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF WLAN AD HOC MODE OFF WLAN ESS ID abcdef WLAN CH 2 IP ADDRESS 192. 168[...]

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    26 LAN connections Wireless LAN DHCP OFF WLAN AD HOC MODE OFF WLAN ESS ID abcdef WLAN CH 2 IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 102 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF WLAN AD HOC MODE OFF WLAN ESS ID abcdef WLAN CH 2 IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 103 SUBNET MASK 255. 255. 255. 000 DHCP OFF WLAN AD HOC MODE OFF WLAN ESS ID abcdef WLAN CH 2 IP ADDRESS 192. 168[...]

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    27 LAN connections Pr o xy Settings It is necessary to select whether to use a proxy server or not depending on the network environment. T o deter mine if you are using a pro xy ser v er . 1. F rom Internet Explorer, clic k on the ‘ T ools ’ in the menu bar , and then click on ‘ Internet Options ’ . 2. From the window that opens, click on t[...]

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    28 Using LAN car d/LAN terminal Streaming and Capturing Video The SA-DV6000 can send video on a pre-recorded DV tape or video from the video input of BR-DV6000. Capturing (sav e to disk) of video transmitted by means of streaming can be started/ended on the Client PC. There are three tr igger modes that are supported that, in combination with the t[...]

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    29 Using LAN car d/LAN terminal Recor ding to D V tape and Client PC Simultaneousl y Set to TRIG 1. Inser t a LAN card into the Netw ork Pac k, or connect a LAN cable into the LAN terminal. 2. T ur n on the BR-D V6000 pow er . Check to see that the LAN card displa y is showing on the LCD screen. (When using a LAN card) 3. Select the input signal us[...]

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    30 NE T W OR K OR TW E NK A C K P ON C IG F EN C OD E MP E G R E C S PI T L MOV I E C LI P ME N U R E S E T PA GE B A CK S .. .. SE T ET P U P U T. . SE P U M AI N NC E L CA CF R E C: P ' SE ' T ( W M Pu n d r 8 ) e SH U ( C F View r ) e T C 0 0:0 0: 0 0 0.0 Set to SPLIT LCD screen LAN card displa y CH1 NDF 12 H 34 M 34 S 10 F FREE CH2 PL[...]

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    31 SPLIT LCD screen LAN card display CH1 NDF 12 H 34 M 34 S 10 F FREE CH2 PLA Y SP222 min 01/02/03 01:23:45 INS AM OVER 48k T C L dB 0 10 20 30 40 OVER W Y/C VA SYNC ‰ e CF NETWORK P ACK CONFIG menu screen ENCODE SETUP menu screen NE T W OR K OR TW E NK A C K P ON C IG F EN C OD E MP E G R E C S PI T L MOV I E C LI P ME N U R E S E T PA GE B A CK[...]

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    32 Memo ● Clip file numbers of clip files are generated from the last number of the file in the PC card. If the last file is erased when the power is turned on, that number will not be used. After formatting, numbers will be generated from 0001. ● The generated time of the clip file is the time when recording is completed. 1. Press the MENU but[...]

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    33 1. Insert a CF memory card into the Network Pack. 2. T ur n on the BR-D V6000 pow er . Check to see that the C F display appears on the LCD screen. (When the power is turned on, display will flash during initialization.) 3. Insert a recordable DV cassette tape. 4. Select the input signal using the INPUT SELECT switch. 5. Press the MENU button to[...]

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    34 1. Inser t a CF memory card into the Network Pac k. 2. T ur n on the BR-D V6000 pow er . Check to see that the C F displa y appears on the LCD screen. (When the power is turned on, displa y will flash during initialization.) 3. Select the input signal using the INPUT SELECT switch. 4. Press the MENU button to displa y the T OP MENU screen. 5. Se[...]

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    35 1. Inser t a CF memory card into the Network Pac k. 2. T ur n on the BR-D V6000 pow er . Check to see that the C F displa y appears on the LCD screen. (When the power is turned on, displa y will flash during initialization.) 3. Insert the recorded DV cassette tape. 4. Press the MENU button to displa y the T OP MENU screen. 5. Set the NETWORK P A[...]

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    36 6. Record the specified range. q Move the cursor ( t ) to CAPTURE and press the SET button. ● Recording to the CF memory card will start and “ REC ” will appear in red during recording w When recording is completed, the “ REC ” display will disappear and the cursor ( t ) will mov e to IN POINT SET . ● The set IN POINT and OUT POINT w[...]

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    37 Recor ding on a CF card Deleting all c lip files on a CF memory card MO VIE CLIP SETUP of the NETWORK P ACK CONFIG menu screen is used to delete all clips on a CF memory card. 1. Inser t an already recorded CF memory card. 2. T ur n on the BR-D V6000 pow er . Check to see that the C F displa y appears on the LCD screen. (The mark will flash when[...]

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    38 38 Mo vie c lip Selecting pla y back mode of mo vie clip The repeat play selection determines how the movie clip files are played, either indi- vidually or in sequence. If the repeat pla y is set to OFF , playbac k is perf or med from the specified clip file to the latest clip file and pauses at the specified clip file. If the repeat pla y is se[...]

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    39 Memo When a MOVIE CLIP menu item is se- lected and the SET button is pressed ● with no clips recorded on the CF memor y card, “NO CLIP!” will flash f or about 3 seconds. ● If there is no CF memory card inser ted, “NO CF CARD!” will flash for about 3 seconds. ● If a still image does not appear even when selecting the clip to play ba[...]

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    40 5. Play back the clip. Press the DISP ( 6 ) or BLANK ( 7 ) b utton, mov e the cursor to REVIEW and press the SET button. ● The movie clip is pla yed back after the clip no . flashes. The value of the recorded pix el size (320 × 240 or 160 × 120) appears during displa ying the still image. The value of the recorded max. bit rate appears durin[...]

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    41 T o mo ve to the next clip during mid dle of playbac k or pausing, press the FF button of BR-D V6000. ● The playbac k of the current clip stops and the unit pauses at the star ting point of the next clip . Pressing the FF button again pauses at the starting point of the follo wing the next clip . T o move to the pre vious clip during middl[...]

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    42 IE OV MC I P L mc 0 0 5 . 0a s f R PA GE B A C K REV I E W DE L E T E PR O TEC T SE L E C T OF F FT P S E N D FT P S E N D IE OV MC I P L mc 0 0 5 . 0a s f W R/ REV I E W DE L E T E PR O TEC T PA GE B A C K SE L E C T OF F FT P S E N D FT P S E N D SY S T E M . . ME NU REM O T E . . AU D I O . . VID E O. . TC / UB / C L OCK . . DI S P L AY S E T[...]

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    43 mc 0 0 5 . 0a s f W R/ IE OV MC I P L 02 03 /0 2 / 09 0 0 :0 0 : mc 0 0 6 . 0a s f W R/ 02 03 /0 2 / 09 3 0 :2 5 : mc 0 0 7 . 0a s f W R/ 02 03 /0 2 / 10 1 0 :5 5 : mc 0 0 8 . 0a s f W R/ 02 03 /0 2 / 11 0 0 :0 0 : PA GE B A CK SY S T E M . . ME NU REM O T E . . AU D I O . . VID E O. . TC / UB / C L OCK . . DI S P L AY S E T . . . . E MO V I C L[...]

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    44 VIDEO LINE IN OUT MONITOR OUT DC12V DV IN/OUT IN OUT OFF AUDI O REMOTE2 IN B-Y R-Y SYNC IN TIME CODE IN OUT Y COMPONENT OUT CH 1/3 CH 2/4 IN OUT MONITOR OUT REMOTE1 TIMER REC PLAY SERIAL REMOTE SIGNAL GND Y/C LAN Mo vie c lip Pla ying back CF memory car d c lips on your PC Clips recorded on a CF memory card can be played bac k on y our PC. Cauti[...]

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    45 A clip recorded on a CF memory card can be transferred to a server via FTP . Caution ● Before using this function, it is necessary to set the destination, etc. of the clip using the FTP CLIENT SETUP menu on the LCD screen or W eb . Operation 1. Inser t a pre-recorded CF memory card into the network pack. Then, connect the BR-D V6000 to the net[...]

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    46 Mo vie c lip T ransferring m ultiple c lips on a CF memory card to a server Multiple clips on a CF memory card can be transferred to a server at once via FTP . Caution ● Before using this function, it is necessary to set the destination, etc. of the clip using the FTP CLIENT SETUP menu on the LCD screen or W eb. Operation 1. Inser t a pre-reco[...]

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    47 Netw ork remote control Controlling the BR-D V6000/SA-D V6000 via a netw ork With the Network P ack, BR-D V6000/SA-D V6000 can be controlled via LAN. It is also possib le to playback video and audio from SA-D V6000 on your PC in the STREAMCAPTURE screen in realtime (liv e display ) as well as save data to files. P eer-to-peer connection that dir[...]

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    48 Caution ● When setting the NETWORK P ACK SETUP screen (NETW ORK SETUP , PORT SETUP , VTR CONTROL or ENCODE P ARAM- ETERS) and the same menu screen is displa yed on the LCD screen of BR-D V6000, values set in the NETW ORK P ACK SETUP screen will not appear instantly on menu screen of the LCD screen of BR-DV6000. The v alues set in the NETWORK P[...]

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    49 Netw ork remote contr ol NETWORK SETUP pa ge Clicking NETW ORK SETUP on the left of the Streamcorder screen displays the NETW ORK SETUP screen for perf orming networ k related settings. Contact your netw ork administrator for an y unclear points concerning networ k settings . Caution If the IP address is changed in the Streamcorder screen, the u[...]

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    50 Netw ork remote contr ol NETWORK SETUP pa ge FTP c lient setup Settings f or transf erring clips recorded on a CF memor y card to a server via FTP are perf or med. Memo For tr ansf erring clips on a CF memor y card to a server , see page 60. Item Content Factory setting Machine Name Input the host name of the FTP ser v er. none User Name Input[...]

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    51 Netw ork remote contr ol NETWORK SETUP pa g e FTP Server Account Setup screen ESS-ID Setup screen WEP Key Setup screen LEAP Server Account Setup screen Primary ESS-ID Item Description Factory setting User Name Input the FTP user name. ftp-user Old passw ord Input the currently used pass word. sa-dv New P assw ord Input the new pass word. Confirm[...]

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    52 Item HTTP (f or WEB Bro wser) HTTP (f or Media Play er) R TSP (for Streamproducer) R TSP (for Quic k Time) Description Factory setting The HTTP por t f or WEB bro wser can be set. (1 to 32767) 80 The HTTP por t f or Media play er can be set. (1 to 32767) 8080 The Streamproducer R TSP por t number can be set. (1 ~ 32767) 8554 Quic k Time RTSP por[...]

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    53 Netw ork remote contr ol VTR contr ol VTR can be controlled using a network connection. T o contr ol the VTR in the Streamcorder screen, the following men u items of BR-D V6000 must be set in ad vance. VTR contr ol icon operations are as follo ws: ● Set REMOTE SEL NET in the REMOTE [1/2] menu screen to LOC+REM or ON. When set to OFF , the [...]

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    54 Netw ork remote contr ol ENCODE P ARAMETERS Clicking ENCODE P ARAMETERS on the left of the Streamcorder screen displays the ENCODE P ARAMETERS screen for perf or ming video/audio compression settings . Click the OK icon to confirm setting. Screen selection Setting Select the setting from the pull-down menu. Setting range 䢇 indicates def ault f[...]

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    55 Item Stream T ype PRE FIL TER Description Sets the player for stream playback. AD1 is effectiv e for video with man y still images and AD2 is eff ective f or video with motion. Setting 䢇 For Media Player For Quick Time 䢇 AD1 AD2 Memo • No sound will be heard when pla ying back using QuickTime while in the WMP mode. • No sound will be hea[...]

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    56 Y ear Month Day Hour Minute Second Netw ork remote control STREAMCAPTURE (Playing bac k video/audio using a PC and saving to file) Video display The displa y size can be changed in the Proper ty dialog bo x. ( ☞ page 59) Clicking the b utton will display the Proper ty dialog bo x. Video displa y size and the sa ve destination folder can be cha[...]

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    57 Netw ork remote control STREAMCAPTURE (Playing bac k video/audio using a PC and saving to file) The T r igger Mode function can be used to sa ve and tr ansmit video/audio from SA-D V6000 to your PC b y synchronizing to the button operations of BR-D V6000. NETWORK MAIN SETUP men u screen ( ☞ page 10) NETWORK P ACK CONFIG menu screen NE T W OR K[...]

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    58 Netw ork remote control STREAMCAPTURE (Playing bac k video/audio using a PC and saving to file) About the Cast function (CAST) The Cast function can be used to send video/audio from SA-D V6000 to another PC . <Sending method> Displa y the video to send in the video display windo w of the Streamcapture screen and click the CAST -VIEW button[...]

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    59 Netw ork remote control STREAMCAPTURE (Playing bac k video/audio using a PC and saving to file) Proper ty dialog bo x Save destination f older The def ault sav e destination is as f ollows: Set this field when changing the sa ve destina- tion f older . My DocumentStreamcorder (IP Address) When changing the destination folder , press the Browse[...]

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    60 Netw ork remote control T ransferring clips on a CF memory car d to a server By connecting the LAN terminal of the SA-D V6000 to a network, clips on a CF memor y card can be transf erred to a ser ver via FTP . Caution Bef ore using this function, it is necessar y to set the destination, etc. of the clip using the FTP CLIENT SETUP screen. ( ☞ p[...]

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    61 Other s T OP P A GE can be customized T OP P AGE can be customized as desired. T OP P AGE created on a PC is uploaded by FTP . 1. Set the unit so that NETWORK SETUP can be displa yed. ( ☞ page 47) 2. Create HTML on the PC using a commercially av ailable HTML editor , etc. Sav e the created HTML file under the name of “inde x.html”. 3. Use [...]

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    62 Other s Connecting Windows Media Pla yer Connect the SA-D V6000 to Windows Media Pla yer using the network. 1. Set STREAM TYPE in the ENCODE SETUP menu to “ f or WMP ” . 2. Open Windows Media Pla yer . 3. Select [File] → [Open URL]. The f ollowing dialog bo x will appear . 4. Set the IP address of the VTR. http://***.***.***.***:####/asf *[...]

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    63 Other s Connecting Quick Time Play er Connect the SA-D V6000 to QuickTime Pla yer using the network. 1. Set STREAM TYPE in the ENCODE SETUP menu to “ f or QT ” . 2. Open Quick Time Play er. 3. Select [File] → [Open URL with New Player]. The follo wing dialog bo x will appear . 4. Set the IP address of the VTR. r tsp://***.***.***.***/liv e[...]

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    64 Other s About updating the network pac k The network pack firmware v ersion can be updated. For details concerning version update data, visit the JVC homepage . NETWORK P ACK CONFIG menu screen UPD A TE menu screen NE T W OR K .. .. OR TW E NK A C K P ON C IG F EN C OD E S E T MP E G R E C T RG I MOV I E C LI PS ET P U P U S T. . SE P U MA N I M[...]

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    65 Remedy Stop recording and replace with a new CF memory card, or delete files on the current CF memor y card to secure recording space. Check the CF memory card and format again. If the card still cannot be format- ted, contact your nearest JVC-authorized service agent. Check the CF memory card and format. Set the OUT POINT at least 5 seconds fro[...]

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    66 Screen display <Operation related> NO CF CARD! (Flashing f or 3 sec.) PRO TECT! (Flashing f or 3 sec.) NO CLIP! (Flashing f or 3 sec.) SET WLAN AD HOC MODE OFF! (Flashing f or 3 sec.) SET DHCP OFF! (Flashing f or 3 sec.) O VERLAP HTTP! (Flashing f or 3 sec.) O VERLAP ASF_HTTP! (Flashing f or 3 sec.) O VERLAP ASF-RTSP! (Flashing f or 3 sec)[...]

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    67 Other s Checking comm unication/connection By using the PING command standard to Windows , it is possible to chec k whether the connection is correct and that communication can be made from the PC to SA-D V6000. 1. Launch the command prompt. ● For Windo ws 2000 F rom the Star t b utton, select [Programs] → [Accessories] → [Command Prompt].[...]

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    68 Other s T erminology ● IP address Identification number assigned to each computer that is connected to a netw ork. The address is used f or communication between network devices . ● LAN (Local Area Netw ork) A network structured within a relatively small range such as in a single b uilding or an office of a company . ● DHCP (Dynamic Host C[...]

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    69 ● Encryption mode Setting f or encr ypting the flo w of data during wireless communication. Follo wing settings are av ailable: None (Open System): No encr yption. Setting will be unav ailable and throughput will be impro ved. How ev er , there is the r isk of in f or- mation leakage. 40blt WEP: Encryption is performed using 40-blt encr yption[...]

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    70 Other s About IP address/pr o xy server About IP address Global IP address and local IP ad dress There are 2 types of IP addresses: “ global IP address ” and “ local IP address ” . Global IP address: Just as diff erent IP addresses are needed on a network, all PCs using the Inter net worldwide must use a unique IP address. This IP addr[...]

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    SA-DV6000 NETWORK PACK LST0154-001C is a registered trademark owned b y VICT OR COMP ANY OF J AP AN, L TD . is a registered trademark in Japan, the U .S.A., the U .K. and many other countries. © 2003 VICTOR COMP ANY OF JAP AN, LIMITED VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED[...]