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LIVE STREAMING CAMERA
Detailed User Guide
LYT2488-002A
GV-LS2
U
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Page 1 - Detailed User Guide

LIVE STREAMING CAMERADetailed User GuideLYT2488-002AGV-LS2 U

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10PreparationFlow of Connection/SetupConnect the unit to the computer, and configure the appropriate settings on a browser.Starting shooting1 Connect

Page 3 - Use Information

11PreparationConnecting the Camera to Your ComputerTo set up the camera, first connect it to your computer.Required operating environmentBrowser: Inter

Page 4 - Verifying the Accessories

12PreparationDIRECT WLANRESETLAN(OFF)ETHERNETDCAVMICPLUG IN POWERConnecting the AC AdapterConnect the supplied AC adapter to the DC connector of the c

Page 5 - Component Names and Functions

13PreparationConfiguring the initial settingsTo configure the settings for the first time after purchase, connect the camera directly to your computer vi

Page 6 - Top Bottom

14PreparationChanging the settings after changing the connection destinationTo change the settings after changing the connection destination ( ➭ page

Page 7 - Pantilter

15PreparationConfiguring the Camera SettingsThis section describes the settings necessary to use the unit. For the "MANAGE" settings not men

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16PreparationSetting the user name and passwordThe user name and password set at the time of purchase are common across all the units of this model. T

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17PreparationSelecting the Format of Images to be Output/SavedThis unit can output up to two lines of images. Set the output method and image quality

Page 10 - Flow of Connection/Setup

18PreparationAllowing You to Connect from Outside (Monitoring Setting)To view images from outside, you normally need to obtain a global IP address or

Page 11 - DIRECT WLAN LAN(OFF)

19PreparationAdding a camera driver's userTo access to the unit using the camera driver ( ➭ page 39), you need to set the user name and password

Page 12 - Connecting the AC Adapter

2IntroductionVerifying the Accessories ...4Component Names and Functions ...5Camera ...

Page 13 - Preparation

20PreparationChanging the Connection DestinationIf necessary, change the connection destination to the access point (wireless LAN router).Establishing

Page 14 - Changing the settings after

21PreparationSearching and connecting to the access point1 Select "WIRELESS NETWORK" in "NETWORK".If the sub settings are not dis

Page 15 - Adjusting the clock

22Preparation4 Enter "PASSWORD".5 Click the "SAVE" button.The settings to be configured on a browser have been complete. Close th

Page 16 - Setting the user name and

23PreparationConnecting to a computer directly (Wi-Fi Direct)Using the WPS function1 Press and hold the power button to power off.2 Disconnect the L

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24PreparationConnecting Multiple CamerasTo connect multiple cameras, configure the following settings.1 Select "MONITORING SETTINGS" in &quo

Page 18 - Obtaining a DDNS account

25PreparationAttaching the Pantilter1 Push the camera straight down.2 Screw and fix the camera.MICPLUG INPOWERAVEXTENDDCAttaching the PantilterThe su

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26PreparationRemoving the pantilterTo use the camera alone ( ➭ page 32), remove the pantilter.1 Loosen the camera fixing screw sufficiently.MICPLUG IN

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27PreparationEstablishing a wired connectionWhen establishing a wired connection to the computer or access point, attach the supplied LAN cable as fol

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28PreparationInsertingInsert the card straight with the terminal side facing right.• Make sure that the write protect switch of the SD card is not se

Page 22 - Connecting manually

29PreparationAttaching/Removing the BatteryThe camera can run with the battery power only. When the battery (BN-VG139U) (sold separately) is attached,

Page 23 - Using the WPS function

3Introduction Preparation Use InformationUsing the Unit Alone ...32Turning on/off the power ...

Page 24 - Connecting Multiple Cameras

30PreparationConnecting to the cameraDIRECT WLANRESETLAN(OFF)ETHERNETDCAVMICPLUG IN POWERAttaching to the hot shoe1 Remove the hot shoe cover.2 Atta

Page 25 - Attaching the Pantilter

31PreparationConnecting to the cameraDIRECT WLANRESETLAN(OFF)ETHERNETDCAVMICPLUG IN POWERConnecting to the pantilterMICPOWERPLUG INAV DCEXTENDConnecti

Page 26 - Connecting the AC adapter

32UseUsing the Unit AloneInsert an SD card and attach the battery, so you can carry and use the unit as a normal video camera. Set whether to save rec

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33UseControlling from a Web BrowserYou can control the unit from a web browser without installing additional software.To watch a video via a network,

Page 28 - Inserting/Removing an SD Card

34UseControlling the camera ("MONITOR" tab)Control the camera and view images on the "MONITOR" tab.1 TabSwitch the display."M

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35Userough guide).3 Zoom ratioDisplays the current zoom ratio.4 5 6 7 84 Recording statusIndicates the camera status.STANDBY: Recording not in progres

Page 30 - Connecting an External Mic

36UseConfiguring the camera settingsChange the camera settings.* The screen can only be displayed when you are logged in as an administrator.1 "

Page 31 - Connecting the AV Cord

37Use1 "TRANSFER"To download a video file to your computer, first click this button. Then click a thumbnail to display the download screen on

Page 32 - Using the Unit Alone

38UseChecking the message history ("STATUS" tab)Use the "STATUS" tab to check error messages or currently connected users. The &qu

Page 33 - Logging in

39UseStreaming imagesInstalling the supplied camera driver allows you to use this unit as a web camera. Use the distribution software or website for t

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4IntroductionVerifying the AccessoriesIf any item is missing or damaged, please contact your place of purchase or customer support.CameraCamera.Pantil

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40UseUsing the Mobile TerminalYou can operate the camera intuitively on the touch panel of a smartphone/tablet terminal. In addition, the camera can b

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41InformationSetting Item ListIf you log in as an administrator on a browser of your computer, you can change the settings. The settings are categoriz

Page 37 - Folder/File lists

42InformationSetting for connecting to an access point (wireless LAN router) wirelessly (Wi-Fi)."REGISTERED ACCESS POINT"Lists up to eight a

Page 38 - "LOG IN USER"

43Information"MONITORING SETTINGS"Change the settings for connecting via a network.123451 "USER (JVC CAM driver)"Lists the regist

Page 39 - Streaming images

44Information"STREAM SETTINGS"Format for transmitting/recording.1321 "STREAM 1 / STREAM 2"Select the quality of images to be stre

Page 40 - Using the Mobile Terminal

45Information"CAMERA/PAN TILTER"Configure the settings for the camera and pantilter on "CAMERA/PAN TILTER". Categorized into "

Page 41 - Setting Item List

46Information"MANAGE"Configure the settings for the administrator and hardware on "MANAGE". Categorized into "COMMON SETTINGS&

Page 42 - Information

47Information"TURN OFF CAMERA"Click the "EXEC" button to turn off the camera's power remotely.CAUTION* The power cannot be t

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48InformationTroubleshootingConnectionProblem Check Refer toThe battery cannot be charged.• Check the remaining battery. The battery is no longer cha

Page 44 - "STREAM SETTINGS"

49InformationSetupProblem Check Refer toYou cannot connect to the unit even when you are at home.(You are requested to enter the URL.)• Check if the

Page 45 - "CAMERA SETTINGS"

5IntroductionDIRECT WLANRESETLAN(OFF)ETHERNETDCAVMICPLUG IN POWERComponent Names and FunctionsFront21312476Back583541 Reset buttonResets the network

Page 46 - "MEDIA MANAGEMENT"

50InformationProblem Check Refer toThe access point (wireless LAN router) cannot be found.• Retry to connect in a better reception environment. If th

Page 47 - "TURN OFF CAMERA"

51InformationUseProblem Check Refer toShooting stopped automatically.• Shooting stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecut

Page 48 - Troubleshooting

52InformationProblem Check Refer toCamera images do not appear./Camera images are gone.• Camera images disappear if no operation is performed for 120

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53InformationError messagesMessage Check Refer toPLEASE INSERT MEMORY CARD! • To record, insert an SD card into the camera. page 28 NEED TO FORMAT ME

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54InformationMessage Check Refer toINCORRECT PASSWORD• The two passwords entered on the change password screen are different. Enter the same password

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55InformationLamp Status ListStatusPOWER (Camera)Record WPSPOWER (Pantilter)Power/ActivationPower off Turns off – – –Power off (Charging) Blinks slowl

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56InformationResetting to the factory settingsReset all the unit settings to factory default.1 Select "COMMON SETTINGS" in "MANAGE&quo

Page 53 - Error messages

57InformationUpdating the firmwareThe firmware updater is sometimes uploaded to our website for operational improvement.(There is no notice on our websi

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58InformationSpecificationsCameraPower supply Using the AC adapter: DC 12 V, Using a battery pack: DC 3.6 VPower consumption 5.6 W (when using the pan

Page 55 - Lamp Status List

59InformationStream output formatStream 1 Stream 2Format 1Video JPEG (640x360)NoneAudio LPCM 16 kHz 16 bit 1 chFormat 2System MPEG-2 TS —Video H.264 M

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6Introduction1 Hot shoeMount camera accessories.* Do not mount any accessories when the pantilter is attached.2 Record buttonStarts recording. To

Page 57 - Terminals

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Page 58 - Specifications

7IntroductionMIC POWERPLUG INAV DCEXTENDPantilterWhen using the pantilter, connect the AC adapter, AV cord, and external mic to the pantilter.FrontBot

Page 59 - Pantilter (GV-LS2WUP)

8IntroductionConfiguring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your NeedsThe unit can be used for various purposes. See the following examples for how t

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9IntroductionExample 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. ( ➭

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