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JVC GV-LS1 User Manual
JVC GV-LS1 User Manual

JVC GV-LS1 User Manual

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Before use, please read the Safety Precautions and Cautions on p.2 and p.4 to ensure
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Contents
Safety Precautions ................................2
Cautions ................................................4
Verifying the Accessories ......................7
LYT2498-001B-M
Preparation before Use..........................9
Attaching/Removing Devices ...............11
Using the Camera ................................12
Specifi cations ......................................14
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Model No. Serial No. Dear Customers Thank you for purchasing this JVC product. Before use, please read the Safety Precautions and Cautions on p.2 and p.4 to ensure use of this product. Detailed User Guide This product is provided with "Basic User Guide"...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Make a backup of important recorded data • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an JVC will not be responsible for any lost data. incorrect type. It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a disc or other recording media for storage WARNING once every 3 months.
  • Page 3 Plug", as shown. unused for long periods of time. For this AC plug adapter, consult your nearest JVC 12. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel. dealer. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been...
  • Page 4: Cautions

    Cautions Recording Medium Main Unit • Be sure to follow the guidelines below to • For safety, DO NOT prevent corruption or damage to your recorded ... open the camcorder's chassis. data..disassemble or modify the unit. • Do not bend or drop the recording medium, or ...
  • Page 5 ... do not expose the battery to temperatures exceeding 60 °C (140 °F), as this may cause Changes or modifi cations not approved by JVC the battery to overheat, explode or catch fi re. could void the user's authority to operate the ...
  • Page 6: About Drip-Proof Performance

    • Do not remove the rear cover or connect cables while wet. • The drip-proof mechanism works only • Note that JVC KENWOOD Corporation when the rear cover is attached. bears no responsibility for any loss of data by inundation.
  • Page 7: Verifying The Accessories

    Verifying the Accessories AC Adapter * AC cord LAN Cable UIA312-0520 Software CD-ROM Rear Cover * Basic User Guide (This manual) *1 Use the supplied AC cord when connecting the AC adapter. *2 Attach the rear cover when you need the drip-proof mechanism. The unit works without the cover for normal use.
  • Page 8: Component Names And Functions

    Component Names and Functions ● Camera <Front> <Back> RESET DIRECT WLAN LAN(OFF) ETHERNET <Top> <Bottom> Internal mic: Transmits/Records User Guide." sounds coming through this mic when SD card slot: For compatible cards, no external mic is connected. see p.7. Lens: Do not touch it directly. [MIC] terminal: Connect an external LED light: Works as a light in dark mic.
  • Page 9: Preparation Before Use

    Preparation before Use Connecting the Camera to Connecting the AC Adapter Your Computer Connect the supplied AC adapter to the To set up the camera, fi rst connect it to DC connector. your computer. Required operating environment RESET Browser: Internet Explorer 9 or later DIRECT WLAN LAN(OFF) ETHERNET...
  • Page 10 Configuring the Camera Settings Changing the settings Appropriate for Your Needs Select "NETWORK", "CAMERA", or "MANAGE" in the left window of the Specify the video format, etc. appropriate screen to change the settings. Click "+" for your needs. Confi gure the settings on on the left of each item to show the sub a browser.
  • Page 11: Attaching/Removing Devices

    Attaching/Removing Devices Inserting/Removing an SD card Insert a commercially available SD card before recording. ● Inserting ● Removing Insert the card straight with the terminal Push the card in once, and pull it out facing to the right. straight. • Turn off the power before inserting/removing the SD card. •...
  • Page 12: Using The Camera

    Using the Camera Viewing on a Browser Installing the Supplied Software "JVC CAM Control" allows you to control Start Internet Explorer, and enter multiple cameras, change the angle, etc. "http://192.168.1.100:80" in the address bar. Insert the supplied software CD- ROM into the CD/DVD drive of your Enter the user name and password computer.
  • Page 13 “Camera Driver” will be installed along • Smartphone (Android OS 2.3 or later) with “JVC CAM Control.” Download "JVC CAM Control Single" from Google Play Store. • Android tablet (Android OS 2.3 or later, Screen size: 7 inches or more, Resolution: 1024 x 600 or more) Download "JVC CAM Control Multi"...
  • Page 14: Specifi Cations

    Specifications Camera Power supply Using the AC adapter: DC 5 V, Using a battery pack: DC 3.6 V Power consumption 4.2 W Dimensions (mm) 73 x 48 x 90 (2 7/8'' x 1 15/16'' x 3 9/16'') (W × H × D) Approx.
  • Page 15 MEMO For more details, refer to the Detailed User Guide at http://manual3.jvckenwood.com/...
  • Page 16 ©2012 JVC KENWOOD Corporation 1212HO-MW-VM...
  • Page 17 LIVE STREAMING CAMERA Detailed User Guide GV-LS1 LYT2498-002A...
  • Page 18 Table of Contents Verifying the Accessories ......4 Flow of Connection/Setup ....10 Component Names and Functions ..5 Starting shooting ..........10 Camera ............. 5 Connecting the Camera to Your About drip-proof performance ....7 Computer ..........11 Before use ............7 Connecting the AC Adapter ....12 Configuring the Camera Settings After use ............
  • Page 19 ..............36 Resetting to the factory settings ....53 Using "JVC CAM Control" ....37 Deleting (Resetting) the connection information Installing "JVC CAM Control" ......37 ..............53 Streaming images .......... 37 Updating the firmware ........54 Using the Mobile Terminal ....38 Battery Pack (optional) ........
  • Page 20: Verifying The Accessories

    Use it to connect the unit, computer, and access point (router). Also used when you configure the initial settings. Software CD-ROM Use it to install the supplied software "JVC CAM Control". ( ➭ page Basic User Guide Describes the basic operations, "Safety Precautions" and "Cautions".
  • Page 21: Component Names And Functions

    Component Names and Functions Camera Front Back 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 like for 3 seconds or longer while the AC adapter is 2 Lens Be careful not to touch directly or let anything come...
  • Page 22 Bottom 1 Hot shoe 1 Tripod mounting hole Mount camera accessories. Mount a separately purchased tripod. 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...
  • Page 23: About Drip-Proof Performance

    Cautions while wet. • Do not remove the rear cover while wet. • Note that JVC KENWOOD Corporation bears no • The drip-proof mechanism works only when the rear responsibility for any loss of data by inundation. cover is attached.
  • Page 24: Configuring The Camera Settings Appropriate For Your Needs

    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) •...
  • Page 25: Example 2: Record Birds Coming To A Feeder On The Balcony

    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 27) • Insert an SD card to save recorded data. ( ➭ page Setting •...
  • Page 26: Flow Of Connection/Setup

    Flow of Connection/Setup Connect the unit to the computer, and configure the appropriate settings on a browser. Starting shooting Connect the camera to your computer via the supplied LAN cable. ( ➭ page 11) To set up the camera, first connect it to your computer. Connect the AC adapter.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Camera To Your Computer

    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 Attach the LAN cable to the unit. Connect the camera to your computer via the LAN cable. Set the network mode switch to "LAN(OFF)".
  • Page 28: Connecting The Ac Adapter

    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. AC adapter (supplied)
  • Page 29: Configuring The Camera Settings Appropriate For Your Needs

    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 Configuring the initial settings To configure the settings for the first time after purchase, connect the camera directly to your computer via a LAN cable.
  • Page 30: Changing The Settings After Changing The

    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 31: Configuring The Camera Settings

    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 44 . Adjusting the clock Click the "SET" button. Adjust the internal clock. The time can be displayed when videos are transmitted.
  • Page 32: Setting The User Name And Password

    Setting the user name and 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. Select "COMMON SETTINGS"...
  • Page 33: Selecting The Format Of Images To Be Streamed/Saved

    Selecting the Format of Images to be Streamed/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 39 . Select "STREAM SETTINGS"...
  • Page 34: Allowing You To Connect From Outside (Monitoring Setting)

    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...
  • Page 35: Adding A Camera Driver's User

    Click the "SAVE" button. Click the "ADD" button. The user has been registered. • Select a user from "USER (JVC CAM driver)" and click the "UPDATE" button to change the user name and password of the user. • Select a user from "USER (JVC CAM driver)" and...
  • Page 36: Changing The Connection Destination

    Changing the Connection Destination If necessary, change the connection destination to the access point (wireless LAN router). Establishing a wired connection to CAUTION • For how to set the access point, refer to the the access point instruction manual, etc. of the access point. Select "WIRED NETWORK"...
  • Page 37: Connecting To The Access Point Wirelessly (Wi-Fi)

    Connecting to the access point Searching and connecting to the wirelessly (Wi-Fi) access point Using the WPS function Select "WIRELESS NETWORK" in "NETWORK". Connect to the access point equipped with the WPS function easily. Press and hold the power button to power off. Disconnect the LAN cable that connects the camera to your computer.
  • Page 38 Connecting manually Enter "PASSWORD". Select "WIRELESS NETWORK" in "NETWORK". Click the "SAVE" button. If the sub settings are not displayed, click "+" on the left of "NETWORK". Click the "MANUAL" button. The settings to be configured on a browser have been complete.
  • Page 39: Connecting To A Computer Directly (Wi-Fi Direct)

    Connecting to a computer directly Connecting manually (Wi-Fi Direct) Press and hold the power button to power off. Using the WPS function Disconnect the LAN cable that connects the Press and hold the power button to power off. camera to your computer. Disconnect the LAN cable that connects the Set the network mode switch to "DIRECT".
  • Page 40: Connecting Multiple Cameras

    Connecting Multiple Cameras To connect multiple cameras, configure the following settings. Select "MONITORING SETTINGS" in Select "COMMON SETTINGS" in "MANAGE". "NETWORK". If the sub settings are not displayed, click "+" on the If the sub settings are not displayed, click "+" on the left of "MANAGE".
  • Page 41: Establishing A Wired Connection

    Establishing a wired connection When establishing a wired connection to the computer or access point, attach the supplied LAN cable as follows. Set the network mode switch to "LAN(OFF)". • If the network mode switch is set to [DIRECT] or [WLAN], the LAN terminal cannot be used. •...
  • Page 42: Inserting/Removing An Sd Card

    Inserting/Removing an SD Card Insert a separately purchased SD card to save recorded data to the card. The saved data can be deleted/ downloaded from a browser. • Turn off the power before inserting/removing the SD card. • The saved data can be played back by Windows Media Player 12 ( ➭ page 35). Inserting Compatible SD cards Insert the card straight with the terminal side facing...
  • Page 43: Attaching/Removing The Battery

    Attaching/Removing the Battery The camera can run with the battery power only. When the battery (BN-VG139U) (sold separately) is attached, videos can be transmitted/recorded even in places where the AC adapter cannot be used. • Turn off the power before attaching/removing the battery. •...
  • Page 44: Connecting An External Mic

    Connecting an External Mic Connect an external mic to record external sounds. • Use the plug-in power type. • Turn off the power before connecting/disconnecting the mic. • Without an external mic, the internal mic can record ambient sounds. • When the sounds are too loud or too low, change the "MIC LEVEL SETTING". ( ➭ page 43) Connecting to the camera Mic (commercially available) f3.5 mm stereo mic jack...
  • Page 45: Connecting The Av Cord

    Connecting the AV Cord Connecting to a TV or the like via an AV cord (sold separately) allows you to view images being recorded/ transmitted even without a computer or mobile terminal. • Turn off the power before connecting/disconnecting the AV cord. •...
  • Page 46: Using The Unit Alone

    Using the Unit Alone Insert an SD card and attach the battery, so you can carry and use the unit as a normal video camera. Set whether to save recorded videos to the SD card or stream them wirelessly. ( ➭ page 39) Turning on/off the power Starting/Stopping recording Turning on the power...
  • Page 47: Controlling From A Web Browser

    Controlling from a Web Browser You can control the unit from a web browser without installing additional software. To watch a video via a network, "MONITORING SETTINGS" ( ➭ page 18) must be set. Required operating environment OS: Windows 7 Browser: Internet Explorer 9 or later Logging in Use "USERNAME"...
  • Page 48: Controlling The Camera ("Monitor" Tab)

    Controlling the camera ("MONITOR" tab) Control the camera and view images on the "MONITOR" tab. 1 Tab 2 Electrical pantilter Switch the display. While zooming is activated, Pan/Tilt the camera "MONITOR" in the direction you clicked. Control the camera and view streamed images. 3 "PRESET"...
  • Page 49 2 Recording status Indicates the camera status. STANDBY: Recording not in progress REC: Recording in progress 3 Recording mode Recording mode: UXP, XP, SP, EP 4 SD card Indicates that an SD card can be used. 5 Remaining recording time Indicates the remaining recording time.
  • Page 50: Configuring The Camera Settings

    Configuring the camera settings Change the camera settings. 1 "AUTO REC" "MWB" for the control that adjusts the camera's Turn on/off the "AUTO REC" function that records color sensitivity to best suit the ambient only when the scene is changed. environment.
  • Page 51: Managing Files Stored On The Sd Card

    (Video files with defective management information) MOV_0003.MTS PRIVATE] [AVCHD] [BDMV] [STREAM] [XXXXX.MTS] (Video File) . . . (Management Information) [JVC] [BACKUP] [CLIPINF] [PLAYLIST] [INDEX.BDM] [MOVIEOBJ.BDM] • Do not delete/move/rename folders and files. • The saved data can be played back by Windows Media Player 12.
  • Page 52: Checking The Message History ("Status" Tab)

    Checking the message history ("STATUS" tab) Use the "STATUS" tab to check error messages or currently connected users. The "STATUS" tab is categorized into "CAMERA", "NETWORK", and "LOG IN USER". "CAMERA" "LOG IN USER" 1 Tab 1 "LOGGED IN USERS" Switch the display.
  • Page 53: Using "Jvc Cam Control

    Using "JVC CAM Control" The supplied "JVC CAM Control" allows you to control multiple cameras. Required operating environment ® Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit/64-bit, Pre-install, with SP1) ® ® CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or higher (Intel Core 2 Quad 2.66 GHz or higher when using MPEG-2 TS(HD))
  • Page 54: Using The Mobile Terminal

    (Android OS), for Android tablet, and for environment. iOS. Download the appropriate App. • Smartphone (Android OS 2.3 or later) Download "JVC CAM Control Single" from Google For smartphone (Android OS) Play Store. "JVC CAM Control Single" • Android tablet (Android OS 2.3 or later, Required operating environment: Android OS 2.3 or...
  • Page 55: Setting Item List

    Setting Item List If you log in as an administrator on a browser of your computer, you can change the settings. The settings are categorized into "NETWORK", "CAMERA", and "MANAGE". To display the setting item list, "Configuring the Camera Settings Appropriate for Your Needs" (page 13). "NETWORK"...
  • Page 56 Setting for connecting to an access point (wireless "MANUAL" button LAN router) wirelessly (Wi-Fi). Displays the "ADD (MANUAL)" screen to enter "REGISTERED ACCESS POINT" the connection information manually. Lists up to eight access points that were connected before. "SELECT" button Select an access point from "REGISTERED ACCESS POINT"...
  • Page 57 "MONITORING SETTINGS" Change the settings for connecting via a network. 1 "USER (JVC CAM driver)" Lists the registered users. For details, refer to page 18 . "ADD" button Up to four camera driver's users can be added. "UPDATE" button Update the user name and password of the registered user.
  • Page 58 "STREAM SETTINGS" Format for transmitting/recording. 1 "STREAM 1 / STREAM 2" Select the quality of images to be streamed from the following: "MotionJPEG(640x360)/NONE" "MPEG-2 TS (720x480)/MotionJPEG (640x360)" "MPEG-2 TS (1920x1080)/MotionJPEG (640x360)" 2 "MAX FRAME RATE (MotionJPEG)" Select "15fps" or "7.5fps" for the maximum frame rate of MotionJPEG.
  • Page 59: Camera

    "CAMERA" Configure the settings for the camera on "CAMERA". "CAMERA SETTINGS" Change the camera settings. 1 AUTO ZOOM RESET Select "OFF" or "ON" for the function that resets the zoom ratio automatically if no operation is performed for 5 minutes. 2 WIND CUT Select "OFF"...
  • Page 60: Manage

    "MANAGE" Configure the settings for the administrator and hardware on "MANAGE". Categorized into "COMMON SETTINGS", "MEDIA MANAGEMENT" and "TURN OFF CAMERA". "COMMON SETTINGS" "MEDIA MANAGEMENT" Change the settings of the administrator and camera. Format the SD card. 1 "CAMERA NAME" Enter 1 to 15 characters for the camera name displayed during viewing.
  • Page 61 "TURN OFF CAMERA" Click the "EXEC" button to turn off the camera's power remotely. CAUTION * The power cannot be turned on remotely.
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Connection Problem Check Refer to • Check the remaining battery. The battery is no longer The battery cannot be charged. page 33 charged if already full. • Charge the battery. The power does not turn on when • Check if the connector is dirty. If it is dirty, clean it page 27 the battery is used.
  • Page 63: Setup

    Setup Problem Check Refer to • Check if the wireless (Wi-Fi) connection is complete. You cannot connect to the unit even • Check if the connection destination of a computer or when you are at home. mobile terminal is set to the camera. page 20 (You are requested to enter the •...
  • Page 64 Problem Check Refer to • Retry to connect in a better reception environment. If there is a long distance or interference or if there is a microwave or another wireless device nearby, the communication speed may slow down or the The access point (wireless LAN connection may not be established.
  • Page 65: Use

    Problem Check Refer to • Shooting stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours. Shooting stopped automatically. • The unit stops automatically to protect the circuit – when the temperature rises. Turn off the unit, wait for a while, and turn it on again.
  • Page 66: Error Messages

    Error messages Message Check Refer to PLEASE INSERT MEMORY CARD! • To record, insert an SD card into the camera. page 26 • If a card is used for the first time after purchase or NEED TO FORMAT MEMORY has been used with other devices, it may need to be page 44 CARD.
  • Page 67 Message Check Refer to • The two passwords entered on the change password INCORRECT PASSWORD screen are different. Enter the same password in the – two fields. USE AC ADAPTER • When updating the firmware, connect the AC adapter. page 12 •...
  • Page 68: Lamp Status List

    Lamp Status List Status POWER (Camera) Record Power off Turns off – – Power off (Charging) Blinks slowly – – Power on (Activating) Lights Blinks – Power on (Activation completed) Lights – – Wireless/Wired disabled * – – Turns off Attempting connection * –...
  • Page 69: Resetting To The Factory Settings

    Resetting to the factory settings Deleting (Resetting) the connection information Reset all the unit settings to factory default. Select "COMMON SETTINGS" in "MANAGE". Delete the connection information stored in the unit. If the sub settings are not displayed, click "+" on the Press and hold the reset button of the camera for left of "MANAGE".
  • Page 70: Updating The Firmware

    Updating the firmware CAUTION • While updating the firmware, do not turn off the The firmware updater is sometimes uploaded to our power or remove the SD card. If the update fails, the website for operational improvement. unit may no longer be usable, e.g. the power can no (There is no notice on our website until the firmware longer be turned on.
  • Page 71: Specifications

    Specifications Camera Power supply Using the AC adapter: DC 5 V, Using a battery pack: DC 3.6 V Power consumption 4.2 W, Rated current consumption: 2 A Dimensions (mm) 73 x 48 x 90 (2 7/8'' x 1 15/16'' x 3 9/16'') (W × H × D) Mass Approx.
  • Page 72 Stream output format Stream 1 Stream 2 Video JPEG (640x360) Format 1 None Audio LPCM 16 kHz 16 bit 1 ch System MPEG-2 TS — Format 2 Video H.264 Main Profile (720x480) JPEG (640x360) Audio AAC 48 kHz 16 bit 2 ch LPCM 16 kHz 16 bit 1 ch System MPEG-2 TS...
  • Page 73 ©2012 JVC KENWOOD Corporation 1012HO-MW-VM...
  • Page 74: User Guide

    JVC CAM Control (for Windows) User Guide English This is the instruction manual for the software (for Windows) for Live Streaming Camera GV-LS2/GV-LS1 made by JVC KENWOOD Corporation. The operating system compatible with this application is Windows 7.
  • Page 75 JVC CAM Control (for Windows) User Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide 1. Have You Completed the Camera Setup?....2. Installation ......... . .
  • Page 76: Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide

    Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide 1. Have You Completed the Camera Setup? Camera setup must be performed before JVC CAM Control is used. Be sure to check that the camera video and audio can be played from the Web browser before proceeding to the next step.
  • Page 77: Viewing Video

    Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide 5. Viewing Video Click the Back button in the top left of the [CAMERA REGISTRATION] screen to display the monitor display. In this screen, you can operate the camera and view video. (For details on the functions of each button, refer to "Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions".) 6.
  • Page 78: Chapter 2 Advanced Operations

    Chapter 2 Advanced Operations Viewing Video from Multiple Cameras JVC CAM Control (for Windows) enables you to switch between multiple cameras when viewing video. [Caution] To view video from multiple cameras, rst you need to purchase the additional cameras. 1. On the left side of the [CAMERA REGISTRATION] screen, select the slot in which to register the camera.
  • Page 79: Using The Internet To View Video From A Camera In

    Chapter 2 Advanced Operations Using the Internet to View Video from a Camera in a Remote Location You can view video from a camera in a remote location via the Internet. 1. Assign a URL to the camera, for example by using the camera's DDNS function.
  • Page 80 Chapter 2 Advanced Operations Viewing High Quality Video In the Windows version, you can view high quality, smooth video by using the monitor display (enlarged display). You can select from two types of image quality; Full HD quality or standard quality. Characteristics of Full HD Quality The image quality is higher than standard quality, but the load on the computer is also higher and more data is transmitted across the network.
  • Page 81 Chapter 2 Advanced Operations Click the Back button in the top left to return to the monitor display. Click the button in the top right of the monitor display to enlarge the video. You can view high quality video.
  • Page 82: [Camera Registration]

    Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [CAMERA REGISTRATION] Screen [CAMERA REGISTRATION] Screen & " " Back button [MPEG-2 TS(SD) + MotionJPEG] Use to stream via the Internet in standard quality Returns to the monitor display. using "Camera Driver". Recording onto the camera cannot be performed # Camera registration slots in this mode.
  • Page 83: Display

    Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - Monitor Display Monitor Display ) *+ , - & " " [ZOOM] - Power indicators # Pan/tilt : When battery power used : When AC power used Changes the direction of the camera. . To the setting screen Click to change the movement speed.
  • Page 84 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - Monitor Display (Enlarged Display) Monitor Display (Enlarged Display) In the enlarged display, you can view higher quality and smoother video than in the normal monitor display. To view high-quality video in the enlarged display, you need to change the camera settings. For details on the settings, refer to "Viewing High Quality Video"...
  • Page 85 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [CAMERA SETTINGS] Changing the Camera Settings 1. Click 2. Click [CAMERA SETTINGS]. 3. Select the item to set by clicking it.
  • Page 86 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [APP SETTINGS] Changing the Application Settings 1. Click 2. Click [APP SETTINGS]. " [ZOOM SPEED] Sets the speed for zooming the camera. # [BACKGROUND] You can change the background color of the application. $ [Language] % [CAMERA RESOURCE SETTING] [VIDEO]: When registering the camera, set whether to use video.
  • Page 87: Chapter 4 Streaming In Real-Time With Ustream

    To perform a live broadcast, you need an account to use in USTREAM. Create an account by following the instructions on the USTREAM website. [Caution] JVC KENWOOD and LoiLo do not accept any inquiries regarding USTREAM operations. Please contact USTREAM. Installing USTREAM Producer Install USTREAM Producer by following the instructions on the USTREAM website.
  • Page 88: Setting The Camera Driver

    2. Start the setup application. Start the setup application from the Start menu or the [JVC CAM driver setup] shortcut on the desktop. 3. Register the cameras. After starting the application, select a registration slot...
  • Page 89 Chapter 4 Streaming in Real-Time with USTREAM 5. Set the image quality. After successfully logging in, the window for selecting the image quality to use for streaming is displayed. The image quality setting can be changed later at any time using the [IMAGE QUALITY SETTINGS] button.
  • Page 90 9. Start USTREAM Producer. Video In the same way as for normal webcams and other 1: JVC CAM Video 1 devices, add a camera from "Add Shot". 2: JVC CAM Video 2 The camera names correspond to the numbers set in the 3: JVC CAM Video 3 setup application.
  • Page 91 User Guide English This is the instruction manual for the software (for iPhone) for Live Streaming Camera GV-LS2/GV-LS1 made by JVC KENWOOD Corporation. The models compatible with this app are iPhone 4, iPhone 4S or the 4th generation iPod touch with iOS 5.1.1.
  • Page 92 User Guide English This is the instruction manual for the software (for iPad) for Live Streaming Camera GV-LS2/GV-LS1 made by JVC KENWOOD Corporation. The models compatible with this app are iPad, iPad2 or the new iPad (2012) with iOS 5.1.1.
  • Page 93 JVC CAM Control (for iPad) User Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide 1. Have You Completed the Camera Setup?....2. Installing from the App Store .
  • Page 94: Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide

    For details on setting up the camera, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the camera. 2. Installing from the App Store Open the App Store on the iPad, and search for "JVC CAM Control". Select "JVC CAM Control" from the search results list, and touch [Install].
  • Page 95: Viewing Video

    Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide 5. Viewing Video Touch the Back button in the top left of the [CAMERA REGISTRATION] screen to display the monitor display. In this screen, you can operate the camera and view video. (For details on the functions of each button, refer to "Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions".) 6.
  • Page 96: Chapter 2 Advanced Operations

    Chapter 2 Advanced Operations Viewing Video from Multiple Cameras JVC CAM Control (for iPad) enables you to switch between multiple cameras when viewing video. [Caution] To view video from multiple cameras, rst you need to purchase the additional cameras. 1. On the left side of the [CAMERA REGISTRATION] screen, select the slot in which to register the camera.
  • Page 97: Using Body Movements To Operate The Camera

    This function can only be used with the GV-LS2 when the pan tilter device is connected. This function cannot be used with the GV-LS1. This function cannot be used with iPad 1. 2. Hold the iPad in the body position shown in the diagram.
  • Page 98 Chapter 2 Advanced Operations Using the Internet to View Video from a Camera in a Remote Location You can view video from a camera in a remote location via the Internet. 1. Assign a URL to the camera, for example by using the camera's DDNS function.
  • Page 99: Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions

    Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [CAMERA REGISTRATION] Screen [CAMERA REGISTRATION] Screen & " " Back button [MPEG-2 TS(SD) + MotionJPEG] Use to stream via the Internet in standard quality Returns to the monitor display. using "Camera Driver". Recording onto the camera cannot be performed # Camera registration slots in this mode.
  • Page 100: Monitor Display

    Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - Monitor Display Monitor Display & ' " " [ZOOM] : Write lock applied , Approximate time available for recording # Pan/tilt - Power indicators Changes the direction of the camera. : When battery power used Touch to change the movement speed.
  • Page 101: Monitor Display (Enlarged Display)

    Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - Monitor Display (Enlarged Display) Monitor Display (Enlarged Display) 2 To the monitor display (normal display) 3 Return pan direction to center Returns the pan direction (horizontal direction) to the center. 4 Camera direction 5 Lock button Touch to enable the camera direction to change according to the tilt of the tablet.
  • Page 102 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [CAMERA SETTINGS] Changing the Camera Settings 1. Touch 2. Touch [CAMERA SETTINGS]. 3. Select the item to set by touching it.
  • Page 103 Changing the App Settings 1. Touch 2. Touch [APP SETTINGS]. " [DISPLAY ZOOM GUIDE] When using GV-LS1, sets whether to enable a double tap to display a zoom guide that indicates the range available for 4x zoom. # [ZOOM SPEED] Sets the speed for zooming the camera.
  • Page 104 JVC CAM Control (for iPhone) User Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide 1. Have You Completed the Camera Setup?....1 2. Installing from the App Store ......1 3.
  • Page 105: Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide

    For details on setting up the camera, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the camera. 2. Installing from the App Store Open the App Store on the iPhone, and search for "JVC CAM Control". Select "JVC CAM Control" from the search results list, and touch [Install].
  • Page 106: Viewing Video

    Chapter 1 Quick Operation Guide 5. Viewing Video After successfully logging in, the monitor display is displayed. In this screen, you can operate the camera and view video. (For details on the functions of each button, refer to "Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions".) 6.
  • Page 107 Chapter 2 Advanced Operations Using the Internet to View Video from a Camera in a Remote Location You can view video from a camera in a remote location via the Internet. 1. Assign a URL to the camera, for example by using the camera's DDNS function.
  • Page 108: [Camera Select] Screen

    Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [CAMERA SELECT] Screen [CAMERA SELECT] Screen " " [MAIN] button Displays the setting screen. # Camera registration slots Register cameras in this location. Touch to select the slot in which to register the camera. $ [ADD CAMERA] button Use to add a camera manually.
  • Page 109: Monitor Display

    Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - Monitor Display [PAN/TILT] " & " Video display ) Camera direction, zoom ratio * Recording/stopped indicators You can change the camera direction by dragging your nger on the display. : Recording : Stopped # [ZOOM] + Recording quality , SD card indicators $ % [PAN/TILT]...
  • Page 110 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - Monitor Display [PRESET] " " [PRESET] buttons You can restore pan/tilt and zoom positions for the camera. Touch before touching a [PRESET] button to save the current pan/tilt and zoom positions of the camera. # Return camera to center Returns the camera direction to the center.
  • Page 111 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - Monitor Display [REC/FOCUS] " " Start recording, stop recording Starts or stops video recording. To record a video, touch the button to unlock, and then start recording. To record, the camera stream setting must be [MotionJPEG] and an SD card must be inserted.
  • Page 112 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - Monitor Display [SETTING] " " [CAMERA SELECT] Displays the screen for canceling the camera currently being used and selecting another camera. # [CAMERA RESOURCE] Displays the screen for con guring the video and audio settings. $ Use to con gure camera settings such as the shutter speed and video brightness.
  • Page 113 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [CAMERA RESOURCE SETTING] Screen Use to con gure settings such as video and audio for the currently used camera. 1. Touch 2. Touch [CAMERA RESOURCE]. 3. Select the item to set by touching it. " [STREAM SETTING] button Use to change the stream setting for the camera.
  • Page 114 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [CAMERA SETTINGS] Screen Use to con gure settings for the currently used camera. 1. Touch 2. Touch [CAMERA SETTINGS]. 3. Select the item to set by touching it. Con gure the settings for the camera.
  • Page 115 Chapter 3 Screen Descriptions - [APP SETTINGS] Screen Use to con gure settings related to the app. 1. Touch 2. Touch [APP SETTINGS]. 3. Select the item to set by touching it. " " [ZOOM SPEED] Sets the speed for zooming the camera. # [BACKGROUND] You can change the background color of the app.
  • Page 116 JVC CAM Control for Android User Guide English LYT2562-002A 0812YMHYH-OT...
  • Page 117 2. Press the menu button and tap "My apps".   ・A list of previously downloaded applications is displayed. 3.Application for Smartphone: Tap "JVC CAM Control Single"   Application for Tablet device: Tap "JVC CAM Control Multi" 4.Tap "Uninstall", then tap "OK" NOTE   The specifications of Google play are subject to changes without prior notice.
  • Page 118 Connecting (For Android smartphone) 1. Tap "CAM Control" on the application list 3. Tap a found network camera.      It is required to connect your smartphone  to the camera via Wi-Fi beforehand. 2. Tap "CAMERA SELECT"          To connect to a camera over the Internet,  tap "ADD CAMERA"...
  • Page 119 Indications on the Screen (For Android smartphone) PAN/TILT screen PRESET screen ⑤ ⑥ ⑩ ① ⑦ ⑪ ⑧ ② ⑫ ⑨ ③ ⑬ ④ ① Camera angle, Zoom ⑨ Pantilter ② Image screen  Change the camera angle.  To change the tilting speed, tap ③...
  • Page 120 Indications on the Screen (For Android smartphone) REC/FOCUS screen SETTING screen ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑬ ⑱ ⑭ ⑬ Recording start/stop ⑮ CAMERA SELECT   Starts/Stops recording.   Select a camera to connect.   To start recording, tap the button to unlock. ⑯ CAMERA RESOURCE ⑭...
  • Page 121: [Camera Resource Setting] Screen

    Changing the Camera Settings (For Android smartphone) Changing the Camera Settings Changing the Camera Resource 1.Tap "CAMERA SETTINGS"  Select whether to receive images/audio or whether to control cameras on this terminal.   on the SETTING screen. 1.Tap " CAMERA RESOURCE" in the Setting   screen.
  • Page 122 Changing the Application Settings ZOOM SPEED :  Set the zoom speed. 1.Tap "APP SETTING" on the SETTING screen. BACKGROUND :  Change the background. SPLASH :  Uncheck to skip the startup screen. GO TO MAIN AFTER CAERA SELECT :  Return to Pan/Tilt screen  when the camera is connected.
  • Page 123 Connecting (For Android tablet) 1. Tap "CAM Control" on the application list 5. Enter "USERNAME" and "PASSWORD",   and then tap "OK". 2.Tap "CAMERA REGISTRATION"   The user name is "root" and   the password is "password" by default. 6.To register multiple cameras, 3.Tap a found network camera.
  • Page 124: [Camera Settings] Screen

    :Adjust the forcus manually. ⑥ Image screen    to adjust.  To change the camera angle, drag on the screen.  (GV-LS1 only) : Double-tap a position to zoom in 4 times. (Double-tap again to return to normal.) ⑦ Camera angle, Zoom ⑧ Recording/Standby  ...
  • Page 125: [App Settings] Screen

    Indications on the Screen (For Android tablet) Enlarged monitoring screen ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑯ To the normal monitoring screen ⑰ Centering  Adjust the camera pan (horizontal) angle to the center. ⑱ Camera angle ⑲ Virtual view On/Off "Tap to change the camera angle appropriately for the tablet tilt.
  • Page 126 Changing the Camera Settings (For Android tablet device) Changing the Camera Settings Changing the Camera Resource Select whether to receive images/audio or 1.Tap whether to control cameras on this terminal. 2.Tap "CAMERA SETTINGS"    1.Tap 2.Tap "CAMERA REGISTRATION" 3.Tap an item to change.  ...
  • Page 127 Changing the Application Settings DISPLAY ZOOM GUIDE:  Displays the area that responds to your tap.  (GV-LS1 only) 1.Tap ZOOM SPEED :  Set the zoom speed. 2.Tap "APP SETTINGS"    BACKGROUND :  Change the background. SPLASH :  Uncheck to skip the startup screen.

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