9.0 HDMI & LAN Connection of JC CAM
9.1 Using 4K HDMI Cable (3 Meter) connect to monitor
9.1.1
Switching to USB gear when the camera is powered on, HDMI cable connected to
the monitor, can be straight out of the microscope screen. Or Switching to WiFi gear
when the camera is powered on, HDMI cable connected to the monitor, can be straight
out of the microscope screen.
9.1.2
When connecting HDMI to an external monitor, you should select the appropriate
HDMI output resolution ratio in the Windows PC software KoPa Capture Pro settings
according to the aspect ratio of the monitor, otherwise the image display of the
external monitor will be stretched and distorted.
★ Note: The external monitor is connected to the camera via HDMI, the external monitor only transmits
images without any operation software and menu, if you need to adjust the image parameters, you need
to control through the Windows PC software JC CAM, or mobile version APP KoPa WiFi Lab. Supports
simultaneous HDMI and 5G Wi-Fi output.
9.2 Using Local area network connect to Router
Once the camera connected to a local area network, it can be changed to a network
camera. No limited desktop computers, cell phones, tablets and laptops on the same
local area network can realize synchronized real-time preview. (Number of connection
depends on your router)
9.2.1 The method for connect the camera to a local area network
(1) Switching to Wi-Fi gear when the camera is powered on;
(2) Plug one end of the network cable into the WAN port of the camera and the other end
into the LAN port of the local area network router.
Notes:
1) The local area network must support 5G Wi-Fi IEEE802.11ac protocol, otherwise it
cannot be displayed in the list.
2) If the local area network opens the Internet function, the camera can also access the
Internet.
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