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LIVE STREAMING CAMERA
Detailed User Guide
U
GV-LS2
LYT2488-002A
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Preparation Introduction Introduction Table of Contents Verifying the Accessories ......................4 Flow of Connection/Setup ...................10 Starting shooting ............................................ 10 Component Names and Functions .......5 Camera ............................................................. 5 Connecting the Camera to Your Pantilter ............................................................ 7 Computer ..........................................11 Configuring t
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Introduction Preparation Use Information Use Information Preparation Attaching/Removing the Battery .........29 Using the Unit Alone ............................32 Attaching ........................................................ 29 Turning on/off the power ................................. 32 Removing ....................................................... 29 Starting/Stopping recording ............................ 32 Charging ......................................................... 29 Contro
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Introduction Verifying the Accessories If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your place of purchase or customer support. Camera. Camera Pantilter Attach it to the camera before use. Can be panned (right/left) or tilted (up/down) remotely from a computer or mobile terminal. ( ➭ page 25) AC Adapter UIA324-12 Connect it to the camera or pantilter when using with AC power. ( ➭ page 12) * Attach an AC cord and a conversion cable. AC cord Use it when connecting the AC adapter. Convers
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Introduction PLUG IN POWER Component Names and Functions Camera Front Back 5 1 6 3 MIC RESET 1 DC DIRECT WLAN LAN(OFF) 7 2 4 AV ETHERNET 5 8 3 4 2 1 Internal mic (stereo) 1 Reset button Transmits/Records sounds coming through this mic Resets the network settings when you press and when no external mic is connected. hold this button with the tip of a paper clip or the 2 Lens like for 3 seconds or longer while the AC adapter is Be careful not to touch directly or let anything come connected. (
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Introduction Top Bottom 1 1 2 3 4 1 Hot shoe 1 Tripod mounting hole Mount camera accessories. Mount a separately purchased tripod. * Do not mount any accessories when the pantilter is attached. 2 Record button Starts recording. To stop, press this button again. The lamp indicates the current status. Off: Recording not in progress Blinking: Recording in progress Blinking quickly (for 2 seconds): Recording error 3 WPS button Press and hold to connect wirelessly (Wi-Fi) in WPS mode. ( ➭ page 20)
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Introduction Pantilter When using the pantilter, connect the AC adapter, AV cord, and external mic to the pantilter. Front Back 1 2 8 PLUG IN MIC POWER AV EXTEND DC 3 1 2 4567 Power button Tilt lock (TILT LOCK) 1 1 Press and hold to power on. To power off, press and Face the pantilter right in front and slide the knob to hold this button again. the left to lock it. Be sure to lock the pantilter when Power lamp carrying it. 2 Indicates the pantilter status. Camera fixing screw 2 Off: Powered
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Introduction Configuring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your Needs The unit can be used for various purposes. See the following examples for how to set up and use appropriately: Power? Recorded data? • AC adapter ( ➭ page 12) • Save to an SD card. ( ➭ page 17) • Battery ( ➭ page 29) • Transmit in high quality. ( ➭ page 17) Watch recorded data? • Computer ( ➭ page 33) Connection method? • Smartphone ( ➭ page 40) • Wired connection ( ➭ page 20) • Video streaming site ( ➭ page
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Introduction Example 2: Record birds coming to a feeder on the balcony. Setup • Use the battery as the camera is set on a high shelf by the window. ( page 29) ➭ • Insert an SD card to save recorded data. ( page ➭ 28) Setting • Do not connect to the computer or access point (router). • Only records when the scene is changed. ("AUTO REC") ( page 36) ➭ Use • After recording, transfer the recorded data to a computer and then play it. ( page 37) ➭ Example 3: Live-stream a performance i
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Preparation Flow of Connection/Setup Connect the unit to the computer, and configure the appropriate settings on a browser. Starting shooting 1 Connect the camera to your computer via the supplied LAN cable. ( ➭ page 11) To set up the camera, first connect it to your computer. 2 Connect the AC adapter. ( ➭ page 12) Connect the supplied AC adapter when the connections are complete. 3 Access the unit from a browser to configure the appropriate settings. ( page 15) ➭ Set the password, image qu
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Preparation PLUG IN POWER PLUG IN POWER Connecting the Camera to Your Computer To set up the camera, first connect it to your computer. Required operating environment Browser: Internet Explorer 9 or later 1 Attach the LAN cable to the unit. MIC RESET DC DIRECT WLAN LAN(OFF) AV ETHERNET 2 Connect the camera to your computer via the LAN cable. 3 Set the network mode switch to "LAN(OFF)". MIC RESET DC DIRECT WLAN LAN(OFF) AV ETHERNET DIRECT WLAN LAN(OFF) • If the network mode switch is set to [DIR
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PLUG IN POWER Preparation Connecting the AC Adapter Connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC connector of the camera. CAUTION • Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter. Use of another AC adapter may cause a malfunction. • Turn off the power before connecting/disconnecting the AC adapter. MIC RESET DC DIRECT WLAN LAN(OFF) AV ETHERNET AC adapter (supplied) Conversion cable (supplied) 12
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Preparation Configuring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your Needs Access the unit from your computer to set the network, streaming, etc. Required operating environment Browser: Internet Explorer 9 or later • To configure the settings only to start using the Configuring the initial settings unit, refer to "Configuring the Camera Settings" To configure the settings for the first time after (page 15), "Selecting a Format of Images purchase, connect the camera directly to your computer to
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Preparation Changing the settings after changing the connection destination To change the settings after changing the connection destination ( page 20), visit the following address. ➭ If a wired connection ( page 20) is established ➭ to the access point http://(condigured IP address):8000 If a wireless (Wi-Fi) connection ( page 21) is ➭ established to the access point http://(camera's IP address):8000 If a wireless connection ( page 23) is ➭ established directly to your computer (Wi
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Preparation Configuring the Camera Settings This section describes the settings necessary to use the unit. For the "MANAGE" settings not mentioned on these pages, refer to page 46 . 4 Click the "SET" button. Adjusting the clock Adjust the internal clock. The time can be displayed when videos are transmitted. 1 Select "COMMON SETTINGS" in "MANAGE". If the sub settings are not displayed, click "+" on the left of "MANAGE". 2 Click the "SET" button on the right of "CLOCK ADJUST". The time is set
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Preparation Setting the user name and 4 Click the "SAVE" button. password The user name and password set at the time of purchase are common across all the units of this model. They should be changed as soon as possible for security reasons. 1 Select "COMMON SETTINGS" in "MANAGE". If the sub settings are not displayed, click "+" on the left of "MANAGE". The new user name and password have been set. 2 Click the "UPDATE" button on the right of "CHANGE ADMINISTRATOR USER/PASSWORD". 3 Enter "US
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Preparation Selecting the Format of Images to be Output/Saved This unit can output up to two lines of images. Set the output method and image quality appropriate for your needs. For the "NETWORK" settings not mentioned on these pages, refer to page 41 . 1 Select "STREAM SETTINGS" in "NETWORK". 3 Select an option from "MAX FRAME RATE If the sub settings are not displayed, click "+" on the (MotionJPEG)". left of "NETWORK". 15 fps: Outputs images at a rate of up to 15 frames per 2 Select an optio
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Preparation Allowing You to Connect from Outside (Monitoring Setting) To view images from outside, you normally need to obtain a global IP address or URL to access from a browser. Entering the account of our DDNS service allows you to set these easily. Obtaining a DDNS account Setting up the DDNS account Access our website from a computer or smartphone for Set the user name and password used for provisional provisional registration. registration on the unit. Follow the steps below within thre
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Preparation 3 Enter "USERNAME", "PASSWORD", and Adding a camera driver's user "PASSWORD (CONFIRM)". To access to the unit using the camera driver ( page ➭ 39), you need to set the user name and password beforehand. (Up to four users can be registered.) Initial setting: USERNAME "root", PASSWORD "password". They should be changed as soon as possible for security reasons. * Multiple users cannot view simultaneously. 1 Select "MONITORING SETTINGS" in "NETWORK". Enter 1 to 32 characters for
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Preparation Changing the Connection Destination If necessary, change the connection destination to the access point (wireless LAN router). CAUTION Establishing a wired connection to • For how to set the access point, refer to the the access point instruction manual, etc. of the access point. 1 Select "WIRED NETWORK" in "NETWORK". • When multiple cameras are set up in the same If the sub settings are not displayed, click "+" on the network, assign different IP addresses so that they left o