JVC SA-DV6000 Network Hardware User Manual


 
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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. 168. 100. 104
SUBNET MASK
255. 255. 255. 000
IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. XXX
SUBNET MASK
255. 255. 255. 000
PROXY SERVER NO USE
DHCP SERVER NO USE
IP ADDRESS 192. 168. 100. 100
SUBNET MASK
255. 255. 255. 000
Hub
BR-DV6000
PROFESSIONAL
MENU RESET
A.DUB
EJECT
COUNTER
AUDIO I NPUT
SELECT
MONITOROUTPUT 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 PAUSE
DISP
SET SEARCH+
BLANK CUE UP
HOLD
PHONES REC LEVEL
CH-1/3 CH-2/4
MIC
SEARCH–
Mini
\ Wired Connections, Multiple Client PC to a Single VTR
SA-DV6000 allows up to a maximum of 10 clients to be connected at the same time via a network for viewing streaming data. If the
client is a media server or equivalent, more clients can view streaming data via the server. (The number of client connections allowed
differs depending on the server.)
Perform the following settings for the above configuration.
DHCP must be OFF.
Connect using a CAT-5 straight cable.
If clients will be connecting through an Intranet or the Internet, consult you IT department and request a IP address for the VTR.
VTR and Client PC are set the same domain and different IP addresses.
Caution
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LAN connections Wireless LAN
For the WLAN ESS ID, input the values of ESSID set in:
Ad hoc mode: PC of other party
Infrastructure: Access point
WLAN AD HOC MODE
When IBSS is set, the NETWORK MODE setting of the wireless LAN card on the PC side must be set to 802.11 Adhoc.
When AHDM is set, the NETWORK MODE setting of the wireless LAN card on the PC side must be set to Adhoc. Depending
on the LAN card on the PC side, only 802.11 Adhoc mode may be available.
WLAN CH is the wireless frequency band used for communication. If there is an access point, adapter, etc., using the same
band in the proximity, there may be a hindrance in the communication and may reduce throughput or the quality of commu-
nication. When setting, check the settings of surrounding access points, etc., to avoid doubling.
Frequency bands (ISM bands) and channels
(IEEE803.11b standard)
N. America : FCC / 2.412~2.462GHz (11 channels)
Europe : CE ETSI / 2.412~2.472GHz (13 channels)
Japan : 2.412~2.4835GHz (14 channels)
France : 2.457~2.472GHz (4 channels)
Spain : 2.457~2.462GHz (2 channels)
Since adjacent channels causes signal interference, channels
are normally spaced 5 channels apart.
(Set according to operating environment.)
Cautionary items concerning Wireless LAN (WLAN)
1ch
2412
2417
2422
2427
2432
2437
2442
2447
2452
2457
2462
2467
2472 2484
2ch
3ch
4ch
5ch
6ch
7ch
8ch
9ch
10ch
11ch
12ch
14ch
13ch
Approx.
11MHz
Center
frequency
1ch frequency band1ch frequency band 1ch frequency band11ch frequency band 1ch frequency band14ch frequency band6ch frequency band6ch frequency band
The SA-DV6000 supports wireless LAN connections to client computers either locally, through an Intranet or over the Internet. Con-
necting multiple VTR to a Client PC, or multiple Client PC to a VTR is supported. In addition, it is possible for a client to remotely control
the VTR as well.
A list of LAN card currently supported by the SA-DV6000 is shown on Page 4. Any compatible LAN card can be used in the Client PC.
For Client PC settings, see the instruction manual of the LAN card or computer.
Wireless Caveats
Low-powered wireless connections are prone to interference from many sources, including, but not limited to, other wireless LANs,
cordless telephones, and satellite radio. For further details, see the instruction manual of the used wireless LAN card.
Adverse condition of signals may result in the video being cut-off, noise and in some cases, a disconnection of the network.
In addition, although there are several channels available, as shown below, there is a five channel overlap for each channel, limiting the
actual number of channels available in environments where other wireless LANs are present. For example, if a wireless LAN using
channel 2 is already in use at near position, the lowest channel you can use for your setup would be channel 7.