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1.           Manual Install     Open            Viewer Software Install                 ea   VTA f About this software                   Note   e Refer to    Using the CD ROM    in the Operating Instructions on the provided CD ROM for further information about  CDLauncher     Click the  Run  button next to  IP Setting Software     Panasonic IP Setting  screen will be displayed  Click the  Network Settings  button after selecting the MAC address IP  address of the camera to be configured     Select the camera you want to configure  and click  Access Camera      r     Panasonic IP Setting   e      Camera list               About this program       No  MAC Address IPv4 Address PortNo  Camera Name Model IPv4 overlap     eem am  0 cane awe                       Network Settings     Access Camera      IPv4 IPv6                 Pv4    Close                Note   e When cameras are displayed in  Panasonic IP Setting  screen  click the camera with same MAC address as the  MAC address printed on the camera that you want to configure     31    32    n If the installation screen of the viewer software  Network Camera View 45    is displayed  follow the instructions of the  wizard to start the installation   The viewer software is installed from the camera    e The    Live    page will be displayed   e  f you cannot install the viewer software    Network Camera View 4S    or if images are not displayed  click the   Install  button next to  Viewer Software  on the launcher window to install t
2.   C   22   F to  131   F   PoE  device    Power On range   30   C to  55   C   22   F to  131   F    AC 24 V  PoE  device  Tested PoE injector  60 W     Less than 90 96  no condensation      50   C to  70   C   58   F to 4158   F    Less than 95    no condensation    VBS  1 0 V  p p  75 Q  composite  BNC    ALARM IN 1  DAY NIGHT IN   ALARM IN 2  ALARM OUT    ALARM IN 3  AUX OUT   x1 each    DAY NIGHT IN  ALARM OUT  and AUX OUT can be used by changing the settings  of Terminal 1  Terminal 2  and Terminal 3    83 5 mm monaural mini jack   Input impedance  Approx  2 KQ  unbalanced    Applicable microphone  Plug in power type   Supply voltage  2 5 V x0 5 V   Recommended sensitivity of microphone   48 dB 3 dB  0 dB 1 V Pa  1 KHz   Input level  Approx   10 dBV   93 5 mm stereo mini jack  monaural output     Output impedance  Approx  600 O  unbalanced    External speaker with an amplifier    Output level   20 dBV   Main body  IP66  IEC60529   Type 4X  UL50  NEMA 4X compliant  Compliant with IK10  IEC62262    8229 mm x 392  H  mm  89 1 32 inches x 15 7 16 inches  H     diameter of the dome  160 mm  6 5 16 inches    Main body  Approx  5 0 kg  11 02 lbs     Main body  Aluminum die cast with glazed melamine coating   Coating color  Natural silver   Sunshields    ASA resin coating  Coating color  Natural silver     Dome cover section     Clear polycarbonate resin  Rain wash coating   CSw397  gt     Clear polycarbonate resin     1 Refer to our website  http   security panasonic com pss se
3.   Output cable for the  monitor used for    adjustment Coaxial cable       7  56   o   oS  SS I I  9050   8    Ko    9906  SR   59594  25058    250594  poo                El To the monitor used  for adjustment    External I O cable    8P alarm cable  accessory        _ To a sensor    Microphone input cable  white                       ARRAN To a plug in power type microphone       Audio output cable  black   Ei  To an external powered speaker       e Output cable for the monitor used for adjustment    ALARM IN1 DAY NIGHT IN  black   Terminal 1   GND  brown    ALARM IN2 ALARM OUT  red   Terminal 2   GND  orange    ALARM IN3 AUX OUT  yellow   Terminal 3   GND  light blue or green    Unused  blue    Unused  purple                 UTERA          IMPORTANT     The video output is set to NTSC in the default settings  of the camera  If you want to change the video output  setting to PAL  refer to the Operating Instructions on  the provided CD ROM     e Power cable   Connect the power cable to the 24 V AC power sup   ply using the 24 V AC power supply connector kit   accessory      e The power supply of 24 V AC shall be insulated against 120 V AC  for U S  and Canada  or 220 V   240 V AC  for  Furope and other countries     e Do not cut or process the network cable since the power is superimposed when using a PoE  device for power sup   ply  Besides  do not put an excessive weight on connected sections    e  he network camera is only intended for a connection to an ethernet or PoE  n
4.   the installation procedure  Take care of the direction to  install the mount bracket so that the camera can be  mounted at the front of the bracket     When using the mount bracket  custom made     The figure shows an example of the camera mounted on  a ceiling with a bracket    When waterproofing  use waterproof material to fill in gaps  and holes between the attachment pipe and the mount  bracket         D Prepare a ceiling mount bracket     R 1 1 2  11crest  deep 30 MAX   taper pipe thread            a n       i y     RP 1 1 2  11 crest  u li     ii deep 30 MAX    i   parallel pipe thread        2  Fix the attachment pipe to the bracket      3  Fill the gap between the bracket and attachment pipe  with waterproof material such as silicon clay     Waterproof material            P   Attachment pipe           4  Pass the cables from the housing base through the  mount bracket  custom made      5  Connect the cables from the housing base with the  cables from the ceiling or wall  Refer to page 26 for  how to connect the cables     Step 2  Fix a bracket to the installation surface on the ceiling or  wall by using appropriate bolts  nuts or the like  not sup   plied         Step 3    Insert the SD memory card into the SD memory card slot   Refer to page 18 for how to insert the SD memory card     Step 4    Mount the camera to the bracket     D Attach the housing base to the mount bracket using  the hexagon screws  M5  4 pcs   attached to the  housing base      Recommended tigh
5.  IOS 4 2 1 or later    As of February  2013     Android    mobile terminals     1 Transmission for 2 streams can be individually set     2 AAC  Advanced Audio Coding  is only used when recording audio on an SD memory card     3 For further information about PC system requirements and precautions for when using Microsoft Windows 8   Microsoft Windows 7  Microsoft Windows Vista  or Windows Internet Explorer  click    Manual       Open  from the  supplied CD ROM and refer to    Notes on Windows     Internet Explorer  versions      4 When repeatedly recording images on an SD memory card using the auto overwrite function  make sure to use an SD  memory card with high reliability and durability     5 For further information about compatible devices  refer to our website   http   security  panasonic com pss security support info html      Standard accessories    iste ATOR AUG en Gill OCU Mell PTT T EO ee 1 pc  Waran A o a a mc 1 pc  CERON a RA 1 pc  Bode label Arena 1 pc    The following parts are used during installation procedures     Frohl and rearsunshlelds cie 1 pc  each  Front Tear SUMS el Cl Pe SCHO nee ee 2 pcs   incl  1 spare   A etm etu rs A ta etu e ues EEUU Orr are 1356   24 AC DO WE RSU DI CODIGO LOM Temas dicafuenexies iain a doctas dotato tension  1 pc    Power supply connector housing  1 pc   Contact  3 pcs     SOLAS Or sea TT D DET OUO RETURNS 1 pc   Cable coupler  used with the network cable  anne Een 1 pc      1 The CD ROM contains the operating instructions and d
6.  OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE        The network camera WV SW598  WV SW397A or WV SW397 is designed to operate using a PC on a network   1OBASE T 100BASE TX    By connecting to a network  LAN  or the Internet  images and audio from the camera can be monitored on a PC via a network     Note   e  t is necessary to configure the network settings of the PC and its network environment to monitor images from the  camera on the PC  It is also necessary to install a web browser on the PC        About notations    The following notations are used when describing the functions limited for specified models   The functions without the notations are supported by all models       Outdoor Vandal resistant  amp  waterproof FULL HD model   Rain wash coating  CSw598  gt   The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV SW598       Outdoor Vandal resistant  amp  waterproof HD model   Rain wash coating  CSW397AD  The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV SW397A       Outdoor Vandal resistant  amp  waterproof HD model    CSw397  gt   The functions with this notation are available when using the model WV SW397     H 264 dual stream and JPEG  MJPEG  triple encoding  H 264 dual stream output and JPEG  MJPEG  output can be simultaneously provided       H 264 stream  1920x1080  max  30 fps    1280x720  max  30 fps  H 264 stream2  640x360  max  30 fps    Super Dynamic  MEGA Super Dynamic         Operating Instructions  included in the CD R
7.  in the main sunshield   Align    V    of the rear sunshield to    A START    of the main  sunshield  Then  turn the front and rear sunshields toward   A LOCK    until a click is heard       Front and rear sunshields               Main sunshield    Align    V    to this    A        Step 7    Fix the front and rear sunshields on the camera using the  front rear sunshields fixing screw  accessory     Recommended tightening torque  0 72 N m  0 53 Ibf ft           OPEN 4e    LOCK  V        A  START    m    Front rear sunshields fixing screw    Note   e When removing the front and rear sunshields  perform  steps 5   7 in the reverse order   rs pages 24 and 25     Precautions    Step 8    After the installation is completed  remove the tape  wrapped around the camera while holding the Protection  Cover  and then take off the Protection Cover     Camera       Tape           Dome cover    Protection Cover       e  he rain wash coating is applied to the surface of the dome cover  Do not directly touch the surface of the dome  cover or wipe it with a cloth or other product  Also  prevent sweat dropping on or spitting on the cover  Failure to  observe this may reduce the effectiveness of the rain wash coating    When cleaning the dome cover  wash away any dirt or other unwanted substances by pouring or spraying clean  water from a hose or spray bottle     do not wipe the dome cover with a cloth or other product   Do not use benzine   thinner  alcohol  or any other types of solvents or d
8.  it is necessary to dispose or give this product to  someone  even when for repair  make sure that there is no  data on this product     Do not touch the dome cover with your bare hands   The rain wash coating is applied to the surface of the dome  cover  Do not directly touch the surface of the dome cover  or wipe it with a cloth or other product  Failure to observe  this may reduce the effectiveness of the rain wash coating     Cleaning this product body  Be sure to turn off the power before cleaning     e When cleaning the dome cover  wash away any dirt  or other unwanted substances by pouring or spraying  clean water from a hose or spray bottle  do not wipe  the dome cover with a cloth or other product   Do not  use benzine  thinner  alcohol  or any other types of  solvents or detergents     IMPORTANT    e  mproper cleaning of the dome cover may cause the  rain wash coating to become less effective  In this  case  in order to have effective rain wash coating  a  new dome cover must be purchased to replace the  existing dome cover  Consult with your dealer or con   struction contractor     e  f the dome cover is dirty  remove dirt by using lens  cleaning paper or other products     e When cleaning areas other than the dome cover  do  not use benzine  thinner  or any other types of sol   vents  Failure to observe this may cause discolor   ation  When using a chemical cloth for cleaning  read  the caution provided with the chemical cloth product     IMPORTANT    e The camera
9.  length    Less than 1 m  3 28 feet   for microphone input   Less than 10 m  32 8 feet   for line input   Hecommended microphone  Plug in power type   option    Supply voltage  2 5 V x0 5 V   Recommended sensitivity of microphone   48 dB   3 dB  0 dB 1 V Pa 1 kHz    Input level for the line input  Approx   10 dBV    IMPORTANT     Connect disconnect the audio cables and turn on the  power of the camera after turning off the power of the  audio output devices  Otherwise  loud noise may be  heard from the speaker     e Audio output cable  Connect a stereo mini plug  83 5 mm    Audio output is  monaural   Use an external speaker with amplifier     Output impedance  Approx  600 O  unbalanced   Recommended cable length  Less than 10 m  32 8 feet   Output level   20 dBV    Note   e Make sure that the stereo mini plug is connected to    this cable  When a monaural mini plug is connected   audio may not be heard    When connecting a monaural speaker with amplifier   use an optional conversion cable  mono stereo      Connection example   Refer to page 26 for how to connect the cables      When connecting with a PC directly    RJ45 female connector  cable coupler     Powered speaker  al mua             LAN cable   category 5e or better  cross             Power supply    Plug in power type  24 V AC     microphone       Recommended total extended  cable length      lt Required cable gt   LAN cable  category 5e or better  cross       Recommended cable length from the speaker  less than 10 
10.  position may be moved inadvertently while  cleaning the camera body  Restart the product or  refresh the camera position  position refresh  to correct  the camera position  Refer to the Operating Instructions  on the provided CD ROM for further information     Transmission interval   Image transmission interval may become slow depending  on the network environment  PC performance  shooting  subject  access number  etc     Periodically images on the screen appear to be dis   torted   When the camera is installed in a location where it is sub   ject to small vibrations  for example  when it is installed  near devices that vibrate   images may appear distorted  and stretched lengthways  This phenomenon is a charac   teristic of image pickup devices that use CMOS sensors  and is caused by the relationship between the periodic  movements of the camera and the timing that the image  sensor reads images  This is not a problem with the cam   era  To reduce the possibility of this phenomenon occur   ring  install the camera in a secure location     What to do if  WARMING UP PLEASE WAIT   appears on the display    This message indicates that the temperature inside the  camera has become extremely low    In such a case  wait until the heater unit of the camera  raises the internal temperature  for around 2 hours or more  in low temperatures below  10   C  14   F    and turn on  the power again     About SD memory card   e Before removing the SD memory card  make sure to  select    Not 
11.  they may swallow the cards by mistake    In this case  consult a doctor immediately     Do not install or clean the camera  or touch this  product  the power cable or the connected cables  during thunder storms    Failure to observe this may cause electric shock     Install this product in a location high enough to  avoid people and objects from bumping the product   Failure to observe this may cause injury     Do not hang down from this product or use this  product as a pedestal    Failure to observe this may cause a drop resulting in acci   dents     10    Do not damage the power cable    Do not damage  fabricate  twist  stretch  bundle  or forci   bly bend the power cable  Do not place heavy objects on  it  and keep it away from heat sources    Use of a damaged power cable may cause electric shock   short circuit  or fire    Consult the dealer for repair     Do not install this product on a place that is greatly  influenced by wind    Installation on a place where the wind speed is 60 m   196 85 feet  or more per second may cause a fall of the  product resulting in injury or accidents     The measures of protection against snowfall shall  be taken    Weight of snow may cause a fall of the product resulting  in injury or accidents    Protect the product against snowfall by installing it under  eaves     Correctly perform all wiring  Short circuits in the wiring or incorrect wiring may cause  fire or electrical shock     Turn the power off when cleaning this product   Failu
12. 6    TELE    64 6    WIDE    Vertical  1 6    TELE    38 2    WIDE     4 3 mode    Horizontal  1 6    TELE    45 2    WIDE    Vertical  1 2    TELE    34 3    WIDE     3     38    e Panning tilting platform  Panning range    Panning speed    Tilting range     Tilting speed    Number of the preset positions   Auto mode    Self return    Map shot     360    Endless panning   Manual  Approx  0 065    s   120    s  Preset  Up to approx  300    s  Operational range   15      195     level   downward   level    Recommended range   O      180    Selectable tilting angle  10     5     3     O        3  5     2     10    2   15      Manual  Approx  0 065    s   120    s  Preset  Up to approx  300    s   256   Auto track  Auto pan  Preset sequence  360 map shot  Patrol   10 s  20 s  30 s  1 min  2 min  3 min  5 min  10 min  20 min  30 min  60 min  360 map shot Preset map shot     1 The recommended range is a guide for the range of angles at which images can be completely viewed  If the camera is  tilted to an angle higher than in this range  parts of the image may not be able to be viewed     2 If    O          3         5            10     or     15       is selected  the area hidden by the camera housing may increase when the tilt  angle of the camera is almost level  When     15       is selected for    Tilt Angle     the upper half of images will be hidden     e Network    Network     Resolution     Image compression method   H 264      JPEG  MJPEG     Audio compression method   Ba
13. Failure to observe this may cause an explosion resulting in  injury     Avoid installing this product in the locations where  salt damage occurs or corrosive gas is produced   Otherwise  the mounting portions will deteriorate and acci   dents such as a fall of the product may occur     The measures of protection against a fall of this  product shall be taken    Failure to observe this may cause a drop resulting in injury  or accidents    Be sure to install the safety wire     The exclusively designed mount bracket shall be  used    Failure to observe this may cause a drop resulting in injury  or accidents    Use the exclusively designed mount bracket for installation     The screws and bolts must be tightened to the  specified torque    Failure to observe this may cause a drop resulting in injury  or accidents     Do not install this product in locations subject to  vibration    Loosening of mounting screws or bolts may cause a fall of  the product resulting in injury or accidents     Do not strike or give a strong shock to this product   Failure to observe this may cause fire or injury     Turn the power off when do wiring of this product   Failure to observe this may cause electric shock  In addi   tion  short circuit or wrong wiring may cause fire     Do not touch the main body while this product is  panning tilting    Fingers may be caught up in the moving part  and that  may result in injury     Keep SDXC SDHC SD memory cards away from  infants and children    Otherwise 
14. INGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY S RIGHT    THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS  CHANGES ARE  ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN  AT ANY TIME  FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND OR  THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT  S         Disclaimer of warranty    IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic System Networks Co   Ltd  BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON  EXCEPT FOR  REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT  FOR THE CASES  INCLUDING BUT NOT  LIMITED TO BELOW     1  ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS  INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION  DIRECT OR INDIRECT  SPECIAL  CONSEQUENTIAL  OR EXEMPLARY  AHISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT     2  ANY INCONVENIENCE  LOSS  OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF  THE USER     3 ALL MALFUNCTIONS OR TROUBLES FROM UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE  REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE  PRODUCT BY THE USER  REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF THE MALFUNCTION OR TROUBLE     4  INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS AHISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED  DUE TO ANY REASON OR  CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT     5  ANY PROBLEM  CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE  OR LOSS OR DAMAGE  ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM  COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY     60  ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES  BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION BEING A PHOTOGENIC  SUBJECT  DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE CAMERA S PICTURE   INCLUDING SAVED DATA  FOR SOME REASON  BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR ANY PURPOSE     7  LOSS
15. OM     MEGA Super Dynamic compensates brightness on a pixel to pixel basis so that it produces clearer images even if objects  have various illumination intensities     Day  amp  Night function  Images will be displayed clear even at night since the camera will be automatically switched from the color mode to the  black and white mode under low illumination condition     30x optical zoom and high accuracy preset position function  A single camera provides wide area monitoring   In 1280x720 mode up to 45x extra optical zoom is possible     The camera can be installed not only on the ceiling but also on the wall  When using a mounting bracket  option or custom made   pendant type installation on a ceiling or mounting on a wall is  available     Dome cover with rain wash coating    The rain wash coating is a special coating applied to the surface of the dome cover that makes it hard for water droplets to   adhere to the dome cover      The rain wash coating is only effective against water  rain water  and is not intended to be used to protect the surface of  the dome cover from other substances such as oll     Power over Ethernet Plus function   Power can be supplied to the camera by simply connecting it to an IEEE802 3at compliant PoE   Power over Ethernet Plus    device with a LAN cable  Furthermore  by using a tested PoE injector  power can be supplied to the camera in extremely low   temperature outdoor environments that get as cold as    50   C   58   F       For informatio
16. Panasonic    Installation Guide    Network Camera    vino  WV SW598   WV SW397A    Rain wash coating Rain wash coating    WV SW397       Panasonic    WV SW598       P  Before attempting to connect or operate this product  PE  please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use     The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual   This manual uses the WV SW598 as an example in the explanations     PGQX1224XA Cs0313 2055 Printed in China    We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which  this declaration relates is in conformity with the standard or other  normative document following the provisions of Directive 2004 108   EC     Wir erkl  ren in alleiniger Verantwortung  da   das Produkt  auf das  sich diese Erkl  rung bezieht  mit der folgenden Norm oder  normativen Dokument   bereinstimmt  Gem     den Bestimmungen  der Richtlinie 2004 108 EC     Nous d  clarons sous notre propre responsabilit   que le produit  auquel se r  f  re la pr  sente d  claration est conforme    la norme  sp  cifi  e ou    tout autre document normatif conform  ment aux  dispositions de la directive 2004 108 CE     Nosotros declaramos bajo nuestra   nica responsabilidad que el  producto a que hace referencia esta declaraci  n est   conforme con  la norma u otro documento normativo siguiendo las estipulaciones  de la directiva 2004 108 CE     Noi dichiariamo sotto nostra esclusiva responsabilit   che il prodotto  a cui si riferisce la pre
17. UING care D cc  OPEL e nee ee Mu t uL MD Id D M I HI Ud  Standard accessollBb  ansteigt iss d Re aS lesen een  Optional accesses Pm      SDXC SDHC SD memory card is described as SD memory card        Important safety instructions    1  Read these instructions   2  Keep these instructions   3  Heed all warnings    4  Follow all instructions     5  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus  including amplifiers   that produce heat     6  Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer     7  Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified by the manufacturer  or sold with the apparatus  When  a cart is used  use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over     ey  Yan    3125A         8  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time     9  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any  way  such as power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus   the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate normally  or has been dropped     Limitation of liability    THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED    AS IS  WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR ANY  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  OR NON INFR
18. a wall  use the screws  described in page 20  The screws that secure the  product are not supplied  Prepare them according to  the material and strength of the area where the prod   uct is to be installed    e Do not mount the product on a plaster board or a  wooden section because they are too weak  If the  product is unavoidably mounted on such a section   the section shall be sufficiently reinforced     When using the camera in combination with an  attachment pipe and attaching to a locally procured  bracket  e Locally procure a M6 eye bolt  stainless steel    Recommended tightening torque  2 45 N m  1 8 Ibf ft   e In order to prevent the camera from falling  procure a  bracket that can be attached a safety wire   e Connect the M6 eye bolt and locally procured bracket  together with the safety wire   e Check that the surface that the attachment pipe and  locally procured bracket are to be attached to can  bear the weight of the bracket and camera     Mounting method for this product   This product is designed to be used as a pendant mount  camera  If the product is mounted on a desktop or at a  slant  it may not work correctly and its lifetime may be  shortened     Protection from lightning   When cables are used outdoors  there is a chance that  they may be affected by lightning  In such a case  install a  lightning arrestor close to the camera  and make the  length of the network cable between the camera and  lightning arrestor as short as possible to prevent the cam   e
19. amera to the housing base  Use caution not to lose these  Screws     Special screw  Fixing screw   These screws are hexagon   screws  Use an M5 hexagon wrench    Fixing screws  3 pcs      Housing base       Camera    Protection Cover    Note     e  f the front and rear sunshields  accessory  are  attached to the camera  detach them by performing    steps 5   7 of  Installation  in the reverse order       gt  pages 24 and 25     Protection Cover       IMPORTANT     e Remove the Protection Cover from the camera after    the installation is complete     Step 2    To separate the housing base from the camera  turn the  housing base to the direction of the arrow as illustrated    Refer to the illustration in Step 1     Step 3  Hemove the attachment pipe from the housing base by  loosening 4 screws        21    Installation    Before starting installation connection  make sure that the power cable is not connected to the main power supply   Refer to the    Precautions for installation    section before starting installation connection   r   page 13     Step 1  Install the mounting bracket     When using the ceiling mount bracket  WV Q121B   or the wall mount bracket WV Q122  option     Pass the cables from the housing base through the ceiling  mount bracket or the wall mount bracket and connect the  cables from the housing base with the cables from the ceil   ing or wall  Refer to page 26 for how to connect the cables   Refer to the installation guide of each bracket for details on
20. camera title  preset ID  etc   may not be displayed on the screen    Use a switching hub or a router which is compliant with 10BASE T 100BASE TX or better   When supplying the power   to a hub or router  apply PoE   IEEE802 3at compliant    It is impossible to supply the power to this product from a   PoE hub or router that is compliant with IEEE802 3af standard    If a PoE  hub is not used  each network camera must be connected to a 24 V AC power supply    e When using 24 V AC  power supply from a PoE  hub or router is not required     30    Configure the network settings       Configuring the camera so that it can be accessed from a PC   The following are descriptions for when the camera with default settings is configured  If you are using firewall  software on your PC  the Setup Program may not be able to find any cameras on your network  Configure the  setting of the camera after temporarily invalidating the firewall software  Contact the network administrator or your  Internet service provider for information about configuring the settings of the network     Insert the provided CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your PC     e The License Agreement will be displayed  Read the Agreement and choose      accept the term in the license  agreement   and click  OK      e The launcher window will be displayed  If the launcher window is not displayed  double click the    CDLauncher   exe  file on the CD ROM        r T  fl CD Launcher mm           IP Setting Software   Install      
21. candle     F1 6  Auto slow shutter  max  16 30 s  AGC  High    0 06 Ix  0 0056 foot candle     F1 6  Auto slow shutter  Off  1 30 s   AGC  High   0 004 Ix  0 0004 foot candle      F1 6  Auto slow shutter  max  16 30 s  AGC  High      BW     0 3 Ix  0 0279 foot candle     F1 6  Auto slow shutter  Off  1 30 s   AGC  High   0 019 Ix  0 0017 foot candle     F1 6  Auto slow shutter  max  16 30 s  AGC  High    0 04 Ix  0 0034 foot candle     F1 6  Auto slow shutter  Off  1 30 s   AGC  High   0 003 Ix  0 00024 foot candle      F1 6  Auto slow shutter  max  16 30 s  AGC  High      Converted value    On Off   52 dB typ   Super Dynamic  On    On Off   On  High   On  Mid   On  Low   Off   On Off   On Off   On  Off   Outdoor scene  Indoor scene  50 Hz   Indoor scene  60 Hz   Fix shutter  Off  1 30   3 100  3 120  2 100  2 120  1 100  1 120  1 250  1 500  1 1000  1 2000   1 4000  1 10000   Off  1 30 s   max  2 30 s  max  4 30 s  max  6 30 s  max  10 30 s  max  16 30 s  On  Off  AUTO1  AUTO2  AUTOS   ATW1  ATW2  AWC   High Low   On Off   Gray Mosaic Off  up to 32 zones available    On Off   Up to 20 characters  alphanumeric characters  marks    Character size  Large  Middle  Small   On Off  4 areas available   On Off    BW     30x   45x with Extra Optical Zoom  Resolution 1280x720   12x  Max 1080x combined with Extra Optical Zoom  Resolution 640x360   4 3 mm   129 0 mm  3 16 inches   5 3 32 inches   1 1 6  WIDE    4 7  TELE    2 0 m   eo   F1 6  WIDE    Close    16 9 mode    Horizontal  2 
22. cedures of the bracket and the  camera     IMPORTANT    e When using the ceiling mount bracket  WV Q121B  or the wall mount bracket WV Q122  the hexagon screws  M6   that are accessories of these brackets cannot be used as the mounting screws for this camera  Use the hexagon  screws  M5  attached to the housing base    e When using the ceiling mount bracket  WV Q121B   use 4 M10 size screws that have a pull out capacity of at least  1411 N  817 lbf     e When using the wall mount bracket  WV Q122   use 4 M8 size screws that have a pull out capacity of at least 823 N   185 Ibf   When using the wall mount bracket  WV Q122A   use 4 M10 size screws that have same pull out capacity    e When using a custom made mount bracket  use screws and anchors that are capable of supporting the combined  weight of the camera  approx  5 kg  11 02 Ibs   and the mount bracket    e Select screws and anchors that match the type of ceiling or wall that the camera will be mounted to     Ceiling mount bracket WV Q121B   Wall mount bracket WV Q122 Attachment pipe                            How to detach the housing base    Before attaching the camera to the ceiling mount bracket  the wall mount bracket or a custom made mount bracket   detach the housing base and attachment pipe from the camera so that installation and connections can be performed     Step 1  Remove the fixing screws  3 pcs    that are securing the  housing base and the camera   The removed screws will be required when attaching the  c
23. ciation   United States      About the user manuals    There are 2 sets of operating instructions for the WV SW598  WV SW397A or WV SW397 as follows   e Installation Guide  Explains how to install and connect devices  as well as how to connect and configure the network   e Operating Instructions  included in the CD ROM   Explains how to perform the settings and how to operate this camera     Adobe   Reader   is required to read these operating instructions on the provided CD ROM   When the Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC  download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it     The external appearance and other parts shown in this manual may differ from the actual product within the scope that will  not interfere with normal use due to improvement of the product   English screens are used in these operating instructions        System requirements for a PC    CPU  Intel   Core    2 Duo 2 4 GHz or faster recommended   Memory  512 MB or more  A minimum of 1 GB memory is required when using Microsoft   Windows   8   Microsoft   Windows   7 or Microsoft   Windows Vista       Network interface  10BASE T 100BASE TX 1 port    Audio interface  Sound card  when using the audio function    Monitor  Image capture size  1024x768 pixels or more  Color  24 bit True color or better   OS  Microsoft  Windows  8    Microsoft  Windows  7  Microsoft  Windows Vista   Microsoft  Windows   XP SP3  Web browser  Windows   Internet Explorer   10  32 bit   Windows   Internet E
24. curity support info html  for further information about Power  source and Power consumption information     2 When using the camera in low temperature environments  because the heater warms the camera to keep its internal  temperature above  10   C  14   F   keep the power for the camera always turned on  Perform settings or startup  operations when the ambient temperature is  30   C   22   F  or higher     3 Only when installation work is properly performed according to the instructions in this book and appropriate waterproof    treatment is performed      4 It is impossible to remove the main sunshield     e Camera  Image sensor   Effective pixels   Scanning area   Scanning system     Approx  1 3 type MOS image sensor   Approx  2 4 megapixels   5 38 mm  H  x 3 02 mm  V   7 32 inches  H  x 1 8 inches  V    Progressive    Minimum illumination   Sw598  gt     Super Dynamic    Dynamic range    Face SD    Gain  AGC     Adaptive black stretch    Back light compensation  BLC    Fog compensation    Light control Mode setting   Shutter speed     Auto slow shutter   Color BW    White balance    Digital noise reduction   Image stabilizer   Privacy zone    Camera title on screen     Video Motion Detection  VMD    Image hold     e Lens  Zoom ratio     Digital  electronic  zoom   Focal length    Maximum aperture ratio   Focus range    Aperture range    Angular field of view     Color  0 5 Ix  0 0465 foot candle     F1 6  Auto slow shutter  Off  1 30 s   AGC  High   0 031 Ix  0 0029 foot 
25. displaying both JPEG and H 264 images      G 726  ADPCM  32 kbps  16 kbps  G 711 64 kbps  AAC     Unlimited  64 kbps  128 kbps  256 kbps  384 kbps  512 kbps  768 kbps   1024 kbps  2048 kbps  4096 kbps  8192 kbps    IPv6  TCP IP  UDP IP  HTTP  HTTPS  FTP  SMTP  DNS  NTP  SNMP  DHCPv6  RTP   MLD  ICMP  ARP   IPv4  TCP IP  UDP IP  HTTP  HTTPS  RTSP  RTP  RTP RTCP  FTP  SMTP  DHCP   DNS  DDNS  NTP  SNMP  UPnP  IGMP  ICMP  ARP    Microsoft Windows 8  Microsoft Windows 7  Microsoft Windows Vista  Microsoft Windows XP SP3    Browser  Windows Internet Explorer 10  32 bit   Windows Internet Explorer 9  32 bit   Windows Internet Explorer 8  32 bit   Windows Internet Explorer 7  32 bit     Maximum concurrent 14  Number of sessions that can connect to cameras at the same time    access number    Depends on network conditions   FTP client  Alarm image transmission  FTP periodic transmission  When the FTP transmission is  failed  backup on an optional SD memory card is available     Multi screen  Up to 16 camera images can be displayed simultaneously on a multi screen    Including the camera itself    Compatible SDXC SDHC  Manufactured by Panasonic  SD speed class 4 or higher    SD memory card    SDXC memory card  64 GB    SDHC memory card  4 GB  8 GB  16 GB  32 GB  SD memory card  2 GB  except miniSD card and microSD card     Gellular phone compatibility  JPEG image  panning tilting zoom focus control  AUX control  by access level   Mobile terminal compatibility  iPad  iPhone  iPod touch 
26. e     Lights off  gt  Blinks orange  connection is established     Lights orange  When the network Lights orange     Lights off  gt  Blinks orange  connection is established  gt  Blinks green  gt  Lights green    During the standby or connection  Cable is not connected   Lights orange   During the standby or connection  Cable is connected   Lights green   During the upgrade process Blinks orange   During the initialization Lights orange  gt  Lights off  gt  Blinks orange      Lights orange   Port forwarding error caused by the UPnP function Blinks orange  in 2 seconds intervals  on for 1 second    off for 1 second    Trouble happening on the camera Blinks red   Failure in writing data on the SD memory card Lights red    35    36    Specifications    e Basic    Power source   Power consumption        Ambient operating temperature     Ambient operating humidity   otorage environment  otorage temperature   otorage humidity     Monitor output  for adjustment      External I O terminals     Microphone line input     For microphone input     For line input   Audio output     Water resistance       Shock resistance   Dimensions     Mass   Finish     WV SW397  AC 24 V  PoE  device  IEEE802 3at compliant  or Tested PoE injector  60 W   AC 24 V  3 5 A Approx  55 W  Tested Power over Ethernet  Injector  60 W  DC 54 V  1 0 A Approx  50 W  PoE  DC 54 V  470 mA Approx  25 W  Class4 device      50   C to  55   C   58   F to  131   F   AC 24 V  Tested PoE injector  60 W        30   C to  55 
27. ector     IMPORTANT    e Use all 4 pairs  8 pins  of the LAN cable    e The maximum cable length is 100 m  328 feet     e Make sure that the PoE  device in use is compliant  with IEEE802 3at standard    e When connecting both of the 24 V AC power supply   and the PoE  device for power supply  24 V AC will   be used for power supply    If a 24 V AC power supply and a PoE  hub or router   are used at the same time  network connections may   not be possible  In this case  disable the PoE  set   tings  Refer to the operating instructions of the PoE   hub or router in use    Depending on the PoE  device used  if you stop the   24 V AC power supply after operating it and a PoE    hub or router at the same time  the power supply may   stop  causing the camera to restart    e When disconnecting the LAN cable once  reconnect  the cable after around 2 seconds  When the cable is  quickly connected  the power may not be supplied  from the PoE  device               e Output cable for the monitor used for adjustment  Connect a coaxial cable  BNC   only for checking if images  are displayed on the monitor     This output is provided only for checking the adjustment  of the angular field of view on the video monitor when  installing the camera or when servicing     IMPORTANT    e The monitor out connector for adjustment is provided  only for checking the adjustment of the angular field  of view on the monitor used for adjustment when  installing the camera or when servicing  It is not pro   
28. emory card straight into the slot until a click is  heard     MA i  9 START  En  SD memory card slot     amp   j  E  Si    ES      ar           Step 5  Align    A    of the water resistant cap to    OPEN V    of the  camera  Then  turn the water resistant cap toward    V  LOCK    until the water resistant cap is secured to the cam   era                    Step 6    oecure the water resistant cap with the locking screw    Recommended tightening torque  0 69 N m  0 51 Ibf ft         SF tnn cap    How to remove the SD memory card    IMPORTANT     Step 7    First  insert the tab on the bottom of the main sunshield  rear cover into the main body  and then push the tab on  the top of the main sunshield rear cover into the main  body until a click is heard        Main sunshield  rear cover    Step 8    Turn on the power of the camera  and select  Use  for   SD memory card  on the  SD memory card  tab of the     Basic    page on the setup menu   m Operating  Instructions  included in the CD ROM      Step 9    Format the SD memory card by clicking the  Execute  button  of    Format    on the  SD memory card  tab of the    Basic     page on the setup menu    amp  Operating Instructions  included  in the CD ROM      e Before removing the SD memory card  make sure to select  Not use  for    SD memory card    on the  SD memory card     tab of  Basic  page on the setup menu first        Operating Instructions  included in the CD ROM      Step 1    Remove the water resistant cap by followin
29. erference at his own  expense     FCC Caution  To assure continued compliance   example    use only shielded interface cables when connecting to  computer or peripheral devices   Any changes or modifi   cations not expressly approved by the party responsible  for compliance could void the user   s authority to operate  this equipment     For U S A    The model number and serial number of this product  may be found on the surface of the unit    You should note the model number and serial number  of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as  a permanent record of your purchase to aid identifica        tion in the event of theft     Model No   Serial No     Contents    Important safety  Insiruclionsen    A S  Limitation Of Hablaremos dada  Disclaimer OF WataWantlsi a a ds  RARE E Eee  AD OUI MOLATIONS Anke E ves Dress A E N  Mai TUMCTIONS sense en ee es  BDOHLINE USErManUalst e iia  System reg  iremems LOM a PO insel  Trademarks and registered trademarks                2  022000002200200n0n0nnnnnnnn esee enne eene nenne nnn nnne nnns  Greve idle cree cT  Network secu codo deae obo nett o  PRECAUTIONS cosse                                                                              Precautions Torinstallafon    nnc                        Major operating COMWO S e a aaianeai me ieaniaetentis S  Haize the camote sa o REM Rd E e D res  Insert remove an SD memory card    kai a u eens  lStallatiOnS GOMMECHOMN Sise eaea  Configure the network settings sa ee  IFOUBISSIIOO
30. etergents     Improper cleaning of the dome cover may cause the rain wash coating  to become less effective  In this case  in order to have effective rain wash    coating  a new dome cover must be purchased to replace the existing  dome cover  Consult with your dealer   Attach the  Caution label  carried by the camera to the surface of the  production  Refer to the illustration      Weta  Caution label A SmE  KIMERITI C ELA  Please put on the side of the product     NET m INN    F   473  V Icfitdi aU Y C A  Do not touch the dome cover   BIETE    Model No   SW396A   SW397A   SW598 PGKV1116    Note that foreign objects may be mixed into water depending on the container  and it may result in reducing the  effectiveness of the rain wash coating  Do not use the spray bottle equipped with a handle or a function to adjust  the way of spraying  since the lubricant agent may be mixed into water        25    Connection    Caution   e Before starting connections  make sure that the power connection  24 V AC power cord or LAN cable  is discon     nected  Failure to observe this may cause fire  electric shock  injury  or damage to the product   e A READILY ACCESSIBLE DISCONNECT DEVICE SHALL BE INCORPORATED TO THE EQUIPMENT POWERED BY  24 V AC POWER SUPPLY                                 Brown A  Power cable Blue   To the power supply  24 V AC  50 Hz 60 Hz   Green                 GND      LAN cable  category 5e or better   an    Network cable with cable coupler    To a PoE  hub  PC  etc   
31. etwork without routing to the outside  plant     26    e 24 V AC power supply connector kit  accessory   Hecommended specification of cable  wire     AWG size  24  22  20   stranded    0 22 mm      0 33 mm      0 52 mm    wire   Length of 20m 30m 45m 75 m   65 62 feet     98 43 feet   147 64 feet  246 06 feet     cable  Power supply connector housing  accessory      18   0 83 mm         Pin No  Signal  1 24 V AC LIVE  Brown   2 24 V AC NEUTRAL  Blue   3 Ground  Green   4 Not use       e How to assemble the 24 V AC power supply con   nector kit   Remove approx  3 mm  1 8 inches  of the outer jacket of  the cable and twist the cable core to prevent the short cir   cuit first    Insert the tip of the cable into the point A of the contact   accessory   and hold the cable using the cable clamp     Approx  3 mm  1 8 inches     Upper A  side    Cable    Contact   accessory        Procure either of the following tools for clamping   Molex manual clamp tool    57027 5000  for UL1015   57026 5000  for UL1007   After clamping the contact  accessory  and the cable   insert the contact properly into the power supply connec   tor housing  accessory      Upper side                  Contact  accessory     Cable    Power supply connector housing  accessory     IMPORTANT    e Conduct the electric conduit work after processing  the power supply connector and making sure that the  camera is operating normally     e Network cable  Connect a LAN cable  category 5e or better  to the net   work conn
32. g steps 1   3  of the  How to insert an SD memory card  section   re page 18      Step 2    Push the SD memory card to release the lock  The SD  memory card will come up from the slot     Step 3  Return the parts to the original state by following steps 5      of the  How to insert an SD memory card  section      gt  page 19      19    20    Installations Connections    Caution   e ONLY CONNECT 24 V AC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY  UL 1310 CSA 223  or LIMITED POWER SOURCE  IEC EN   UL CSA 60950 1         Before installation  prepare the following    e When mounting this camera to a ceiling  mount it using the ceiling mount bracket  WV Q121B   option  or a custom   made ceiling mount bracket and the attachment pipe  attached to the camera   Refer to page 22 for the specifications  of the custom made ceiling mount bracket    e When mounting the camera to a wall  use the wall mount bracket WV Q122  option       When using the ceiling mount bracket  WV Q121B  or the wall mount bracket  WV Q122   do not use the attachment   pipe  use the 4 hexagon screws  M6  removed from the attachment pipe and directly fix the housing base to the ceiling   mount bracket or the wall mount bracket    If you do not use the wall mount bracket  WV Q122  and instead use a custom made wall mount bracket  follow the   above directions for the ceiling mount bracket and mount the camera using the attachment pipe          Refer to the installation guide of the bracket to be used for details on the installation pro
33. he software   e Perform the  Time  amp  date  settings in the    Setup         Basic    page before using the camera     Note    e When no image is displayed on the  Live  page  refer to the Troubleshooting in the Operating Instructions on the  provided CD ROM    e  t is possible to enhance the network security by encrypting the access to cameras using the HTTPS function   Refer to the Operating instructions on the provided CD ROM for how to configure the HTTPS settings    e Click the  Setup  button on the  Live  page  the user authentication window will be displayed  Enter the default  user name and password as follows  and log in   User name  admin  Password  12345   e When changing settings related to the network settings  such as connection mode  IP address  and subnet mask   click the  Network Settings  button in  Panasonic IP Setting  screen as shown in step 3  then change each setting    e Due to security enhancements in  IP Setting Software    Network settings  of the camera to be configured cannot  be changed when around 20 minutes have passed after turning on the power of the camera   When the effective  period is set to  20 min    in the    Easy IP Setup accommodate period    However  settings can be changed after 20 minutes for cameras in the initial set mode    e  Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Lite  which supports live monitoring and recording images from  multiple cameras is available  For further information  refer to our website   http   securit
34. ifferent kinds of tool software programs     2 This label may be required for network management  The network administrator shall retain the code label     3 The Protection Cover is used when sending the camera for repairs  and when moving or transporting the camera  Keep  it for future use     Optional accessories       Ceiling Mount Bracket WV Q121B   Wall Mount Bracket WV Q122  discontinued   WV Q122A   User License Accessory  For H 264  BB HCA8A  BB HCA8CE    39    40    41    42    43    44    45    46    47    Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries  Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems    These symbols on the products  packaging  and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and   electronic products and batteries must not be mixed with general household waste    For proper treatment  recovery and recycling of old products and batteries  please take them to applicable   collection points in accordance with your national legislation    By disposing of them correctly  you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative  EE   effects on human health and the environment    For more information about collection and recycling  please contact your local municipality    Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste  in accordance with national legislation     Note for the battery symbol  bottom symbol   This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol  In this case it complies with the 
35. ige for  at dette produkt  som denne  deklaration omhandler  er i overensstemmelse med standard eller  andre normative dokumenter i folge bestemmelserne i direktiv  2004 108 EC     Vi deklarerar h  rmed v  rt fulla ansvar f  r att den produkt till vilken  denna deklaration h  nvisar ar i   verensst  mmelse med  standarddokument eller annat normativt dokument som framst  lls i  direktiv 2004 108 EC     Ilmoitamme yksinomaisella vastuullamme  ett   tuote  jota t  m    ilmoitus koskee  noudattaa seuraavaa standardia tai muuta  ohjeellista asiakirjaa  jotka noudattavat direktiivin 2004 108 EC  s    d  ksi       Vi erkl  rer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet som denne  erkl  ringen gjelder for  er i overensstemmelse med f  lgende norm  eller andre normgivende dokumenter som f  lger bestemmelsene i  direktiv 2004 108 EC     For U S A    NOTE  This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursu   ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed  to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer   ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial  environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and  used in accordance with the instruction manual  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications   Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely  to cause harmful interference in which case the user will  be required to correct the int
36. ing area may look to be bending askew     AVC Patent Portfolio License   THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT  PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A  CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT  HECEIVE REMUNERATION TO  i  ENCODE VIDEO IN  COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD     AVC  VIDEO   AND OR  i  DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS  ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A  PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A  VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO   NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR  ANY OTHER USE  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE  OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA  L L C    SEE HTTP  AWWW MPEGLA COM    Consumable parts  The following are consumables  Replace them in accor   dance with their operating lifetimes  Their operating life   times vary depending on the usage environment and con   ditions  The operating lifetimes below are just guides for  when using the camera at  35   C  95   F    e   ens unit  panning motor  tilting motor  flat cable for  tilting  Approx  3 7 million operations  Approx   20000 hours   Cooling fan  Approx  52000 hours  olip ring  Approx  3 7 million operations  Approx   20000 hours     About the automatic status detection function   When this product malfunctions due to exogenous noise   etc  for 30 seconds or more  the product will automatically  reset and will return to normal state  When the product is  reset  initialization will be carried out as when the power of  the product is turned on  When the product repeatedly  resets  ex
37. ing the  settings  it is recommended to write down the settings in  advance     IMPORTANT    e Do not turn off the power of the camera during initial   ization  Otherwise  it may fail to initialize and may  cause malfunction     Step 4  Turn off the power of the camera        Step 5    Move the INITIAL SET switch to the left  OFF     Refer to the illustration in Step 2     IMPORTANT    e  f the Initial set switch is positioned to the    ON    side   the camera cannot enter the normal operation mode   Be sure to return the INITIAL SET switch to the    OFF     position     Step 6  Return the water resistant cap and the main sunshield rear  cover to the original state by following steps 5   7 of the     How to insert an SD memory card    section    page 19      Step 7  Turn on the power of the camera    amp  page 13  Power  supply   When the power is supplied  the camera will enter the nor   mal operation mode     17    Insert remove an SD memory card       How to insert an SD memory card    IMPORTANT   e When inserting an SD memory card  make sure the direction     Step 1    Pull out the main sunshield rear cover on the rear of the  camera by pressing the tab on the top of the sunshield        rear cover    Step 2  Remove the locking screw of the water resistant cap            Wats cap    Step 3    Turn the water resistant cap to the  OPEN  side  and pull  out the cap     AS V LOCA                      Step 4    Insert an SD memory card into the SD memory card slot   Push the m
38. ixing screw   These screws are hexa   gon screws  Use an M5 hexagon wrench     Overhead view    Positioning pin       When the camera is secured  to the mount bracket    When the camera is  attached    23    Fixing screws  3 pcs      Housing base    yz 7S      p  ER oi  1 Deo      amp      Ii    I  S e mo  U  e  Nas  DDR  S   gt   T    Re  N  D                Positioning pin    Camera       x lt     Protection Cover    Step 5    Attach the front and rear sunshields  accessory  to the  camera     1  Put the fingers on the dents of the front and rear sun   shields to detach the hooks  The sunshields will be  divided into two parts    For loss prevention  one side of the front and rear  sunshields are linked together with a wire     Dents       Detach the hooks      2  Locate the front and rear sunshields to the position  that covers the housing base     Housing base       N    Front and rear sunshields    2 A  accessory      3 Joint both sides of front and rear sunshields   Joint the hook and dent on the linked side  and then  joint the other side     Front and rear sunshields    N              Main sunshield    Safety wire    IMPORTANT    e Joint both sides of the front and rear sunshields  before fitting in the main sunshield    e Do not trap the safety wire inside    e The safety wire is designed to support only the weight  of the camera when the camera falls   Do not put an excessive weight that the safety wire  cannot support     Step 6    Fit the front and rear sunshields
39. m  32 8 feet   Recommended cable length from the microphone  less than 1 m  3 28 feet     29    Connecting to a network using a PoE  hub when the temperature is  30   C   22   F  or  less      When connecting to a network using a PoE  hub when the temperature is  30   C   22   F  or less  use a 24 V AC power  supply or a tested PoE injector         Hub  router  Video monitor  OI TC COR    Powered speaker  for adjustment use only           RJ45 female connector   cable coupler                 LAN cable  category 5e or    LAN cable  category 5e or better  straight     better  straight          S  PC   N  Power supply       oV AC        Plug in power type  microphone           3           3  IS Tested POE injector  e  3        LAN cable  category 5e or  better  straight           Powered speaker               gt     RJ45 female connector   cable coupler  Video monitor   for adjustment use only                 _ 5 00000 nucon noc             Plug in power type    microphone  Recommended total extended  cable length     Required cable    LAN cable  category 5e or better  straight     Recommended cable length from the speaker  less than 10 m  32 8 feet   Recommended cable length from the microphone  less than 1 m  3 28 feet   IMPORTANT     e  he video monitor used for adjustment is used for checking the adjustment of the angular field of view when installing  the camera or when servicing  It is not provided for recording monitoring use    Depending on the monitor  some characters  
40. ment or  looseness     Remove the Protection Cover from the dome cover  after the installation is complete     Make sure to remove this product if it will no longer  be used     When noise disturbance may happen   Conduct the power distribution work to keep a distance of  1 m  3 28 feet  or more from the 120 V  for U S  and  Canada  or 220 V   240 V  for Europe and other countries   power line  Or conduct the electric conduit work sepa   rately     13    14    Radio disturbance   When this product is used near TV radio antenna  strong  electric field or magnetic field  near a motor  a transformer  or a power line   images may be distorted and noise may  be produced     Take notice of humidity   Install this product when the humidity is low  If this product  is installed during rainfall or when there is high humidity   the inside may be exposed to moisture and the dome  cover may become foggy     Heater unit   This product is equipped with an internal heater unit for  use in cold climates  The product can be used in temper   atures as low as  30  C   22   F  when connected to a  PoE  hub and  50   C   58   F  when connected to a 24 V  AC power supply or a tested PoE injector  The heater unit  turns on automatically when the temperature inside the  product drops below  10   C  50   F   However  in an  extremely low temperature environment below  30   C    22   F   snow and frost may not be defrosted from the  dome cover  When using the product in cold climates   take notice of 
41. n on tested PoE injectors  60 W   contact your dealer or access the following website   http   security panasonic com pss security support info html    SDXC SDHC SD memory card slot equipped   It is possible to save H 264 videos and JPEG images on the SDXC SDHC SD memory card manually at an alarm occur   rence  during the period of the schedule  or from a web browser  It is also possible to save JPEG images at a network fail   ure occurrence  download is possible      Recommended SDXC SDHC SD memory cards     page 39     Auto tracking function with smooth changing between panning  tilting and zoom   It is possible to perform smooth changing between panning  tilting and zoom      The accuracy with the auto tracking function depends on the installation location  Make sure that the installation location  is appropriate in advance     The camera conforms to the IP66  and Type 4X  UL50      is compliant with NEMA 4X ratings  and provides   high dust resistance and waterproof performance    Waterproofing treatment is not required for the camera body  waterproofing treatment is required for cable connections      1 IP66 rating  The applicable product has  Dust tight  6   protection against foreign solids and has  Powerful water jets  6    protection against water  IEC60529      2 UL50 is a waterproofing standard regulated by UL  and Type 4X indicates the waterproofing class     3 NEMA  Dust resistance and waterproof performance standards set by National Electrical Manufacturers Asso
42. ndwidth control     Protocol     OS      A EI WV SW397    10BASE T 100BASE TX  RJ45 connector  e When  2 mega pixel  16 9     is selected for  Image capture mode     H 264 1920x1080 640x360 320x180  max  30 fps  JPEG  MJPEG  1920x1080 640x360 320x180  max  30 fps   e When  1 3 mega pixel  16 9   is selected for    Image capture mode   H 264 1280x720 640x360 320x180  max  30 fps  JPEG  MJPEG  1280x720 640x360 320x180  max  30 fps   e When    1 3 mega pixel  4 3     is selected for  Image capture mode   H 264 1280x960 VGA QVGA  max  30 fps  JPEG  MJPEG  1280x960 VGA QVGA  max  30 fps   e When  16 9  is selected for  Aspect ratio   H 264 1280x720 640x360 320x180  max  30 fps  JPEG  MJPEG  1280x720 640x360 320x180  max  30 fps   e When  4 3  is selected for  Aspect ratio   H 264 1280x960 800x600 VGA QVGA  max  30 fps  JPEG  MJPEG  1280x960 800x600 VGA QVGA  max  30 fps    Image quality  Low  Normal  Fine   Transmission type  Unicast Multicast   Video bit rate     Constant bit rate Best effort Advanced VBR    64 kbps  128 kbps  256 kbps  384 kbps  512 kbps  768 kbps  1024 kbps   1536 kbps  2048 kbps  3072 kbps  4096 kbps  6144 kbps  8192 kbps   10240 kbps  12288 kbps  14336 kbps    Frame rate    1 fps  3 fps  5 fps  7 5 fps  10 fps  12 fps  15 fps  20 fps  30 fps   JPEG  MJPEG     Image quality    O SUPER FINE  1 FINE  2  3  4  5 NORMAL 6  7  8  9 LOW  10 steps  0 9   Transmission type  PULL  PUSH   Transmission interval  O 1 fps   30 fps  JPEG frame rate will be restricted when  
43. nnected to a network  your attention is called to the following security risks     D Leakage or theft of information through this unit    2  Use of this unit for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent    3  Interference with or stoppage of this unit by persons with malicious intent   It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network  security risks    e Use this unit in a network secured by a firewall  etc    e  f this unit is connected to a network that includes PCs  make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses  or other malicious entities  using a regularly updated anti virus program  anti spyware program  etc      e Protect your network against unauthorized access by restricting users to those who log in with an authorized user  name and password    e Apply measures such as user authentication to protect your network against leakage or theft of information  including  image data  authentication information  user names and passwords   alarm mail information  FTP server information  and DDNS server information    e After the unit is accessed by the administrator  make sure to close the browser    Change the administrator password periodically   Do not install the camera in locations where the camera or the cables can be destroyed or damaged by persons with  malicious intent     Precautions    Refer installation work to the dealer    Installation work requires technique and e
44. ns    included in  the CD ROM     Check the following    e Grounding of the camera  a switching hub or peripheral devices  are not done    e Ihe camera is used near an electrical power line    e  he camera is used near a device which produces strong mag   netic field or radio waves  such as near a TV radio antenna  a  motor of an air conditioning system  a transformer  etc     When audio input still contains noise even after checking the  above possibilities  use a powered microphone or connect audio  output with low output impedance     Audio input contains noise     The power cable insulation is  damaged     The power cable and connectors are worn out   This may result in electric shock or a fire   Unplug the power cable from the AC outlet immediately  and refer    The power cable  plug and    connectors get hot during  use        to qualified service personnel     The power cable gets hot  when bent or stretched     Reference  pages    Symptom Cause solution    The effectiveness of the rain wash coating may have been    It is hard to see images with reduced  Refer to  Cleaning this product body    in    Precautions for  the camera when there are use  and clean the dome cover  If the situation does not improve    raindrops on the dome cover    Contact your dealer        About the live indicator  The live indicator will light or blink as follows depending on the camera status     Operation status Indicator status    When the power is turned on Before the network Lights orang
45. ogenous noise level around the product may be  high and that may cause malfunction  Contact your dealer  for instructions     About the dehumidifying device   This product has dehumidifying device to keep the inside  at low moisture level  preventing condensation and quickly  dissipating dew if produced    Dew may be produced depending on the conditions of  temperature  humidity  winds  and rain  and it may take  time to dehumidify     11    12    Lens and pan tilt head   If a lens and pan tilt head are not performed for a long  period of time  the grease coating inside these parts may  become sticky  That may obstruct the parts from moving   To prevent this  move the lens or pan tilt head periodically   Or perform position refresh periodically in the manner  described in  Position refresh      Position refresh   During the use for a long period of time  the preset posi   tions may become inaccurate  When  Position refresh  is  set for the created schedule  the camera position will be  corrected periodically    Hefer to the Operating Instructions on the provided CD ROM  for how to perform the settings     Tilt angles and the zoom ratio   This product contains a function to prevent image deterio   ration when using a tilt angle higher than horizontal   O    to  15      However  when this product is used at a tilt  angle higher than about  5     depending on the zoom rate  used  images may become distorted or the upper parts of  the images may become dark  In this case  adjust 
46. on  perform  the port forwarding setting for the router  In addition  deactivate the  setting of auto port forwarding for the camera          Live indicator keeps on  blinking orange approx  in  2 seconds intervals     Operating   Instructions    included in  the CD ROM     UPnP function of the router is disabled   Refer to the operating instructions of the router to enable the  UPnP function     Is  Off  selected for  Link Access LED  on the  Basic  page  Operating    Select    On    or    On Access     for the indicator setting  Instructions   included in    the CD ROM     Live indicator never lights up     The camera may be out of order    Contact your dealer    Refer to the readme file on the provided CD ROM for further infor   mation after checking the displayed contents of the  Maintenance   page   the  Status  tab    Self check  of the setup menu     Live indicator keeps on  blinking red     Isn t the write protect switch of the inserted SD memory card set  to    LOCK       Unlock the write protect switch of the SD memory card    Hasn t the inserted SD memory card been formatted on a PC   Use an SD memory card formatted on the camera    Live indicator lights red  Or install the software to format the SD memory card on the PC   Refer to our website   http   security panasonic com pss security support info html   for further information about the supported software    Isn t the inserted SD memory card faulty   Replace the card with a normal one     Operating   Instructio
47. ons     e  f using Microsoft Windows XP  screen tearing  may occur when the shooting scene drastically changes  for example   while shooting fast moving subjects or while controling panning tilting  due to the GDI restrictions of the OS     A phenomenon in which portions of the screen are displayed out of alignment       Trademarks and registered trademarks    e Microsoft  Windows  Windows Vista  Internet Explorer  and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of  Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries    e Microsoft product screen shot s  reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation    e  ntel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S  and other countries    e Adobe  Acrobat Reader  and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in  the United States and or other countries    e SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C  LLC    e iPad  iPhone  and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in the U S  and other countries    e Android is a trademark of Google Inc    e All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners     Copyright    Distributing  copying  disassembling  reverse compiling and reverse engineering of the software provided with this product  are all expressly prohibited  In addition  exporting any software provided with this product violating export laws is prohibited     Network security       As you will use this unit co
48. panasonic com pss security support ar  sp  select html    15     lt Rear view of the main body with the main sunshield rear cover detached gt        Main nameplate                            Water resistant cap       Link indicator    INITIAL SET switch Access indicator   OFFSON        Live indicator                                                         INSIDE  LAYOUT       wj O O O  OFF ON LINK ACT SD  INITIAL SET          SD memory card slot    16    Initialize the camera    Use the INITIAL SET switch to reset the settings of the camera to the default     IMPORTANT     e The settings including the network settings will be initialized  Note that the preset position settings and the CRT key   SSL encryption key  used for the HTTPS protocol will not be initialized     Step 1    Pull out the water resistant cap by following steps 1   3 of  the    How to insert an SD memory card    section   r amp  page 18      Step 2    Move the INITIAL SET switch to the right  ON    The factory default is OFF                                                  T    Live indicator                INITIAL SET switch   OFFSON     Step 3  Move the INITIAL SET switch to the right  and then turn  on the power of the camera  The camera will start up and  all the settings including the network settings will be initial   ized  The live indicator will light orange     light off     blink  orange  gt  light orange  The initialization will be complete  when the live indicator lights orange  Before initializ
49. ra from being damaged by lightning     Do not place this product in the following places    e Locations where a chemical agent is used such as a  swimming pool   e Locations subject to moisture or oil smoke such as a  kitchen   e Locations that have a specific environment that is  subject to an inflammable atmosphere or solvents   e Locations where a radiation  an X ray  a strong radio  wave or a strong magnetic field is generated   e Locations where corrosive gas is produced  locations  where it may be damaged by briny air such as sea   shores   e Locations where the temperature is not within the  specified range    page 36    e Locations subject to vibrations  such as on vehicles   marine vessels  or above product lines  This product  is not designed for on vehicle use     e Locations subject to condensation as the result of  severe changes in temperature  In case of installing  the product in such locations  the dome cover may  become foggy or condensation may be caused on  the cover      Screw tightening   e The screws and bolts must be tightened with an  appropriate tightening torque according to the materi   al and strength of the installation area    e Do not use an impact driver  Use of an impact driver  may damage the screws or cause tightening exces   sively    e When a screw is tightened  make the screw at a right  angle to the surface  After tightening the screws or  bolts  perform checks to ensure that the tightening is  sufficient enough so that there is no move
50. re to observe this may cause injury     Do not rub the edges of metal parts with your hand   Failure to observe this may cause injury      Precautions for use     This product has no power switch   When turning off the power  disconnect the power supply  from the 24 V AC power supply or the PoE  device     To keep on using with stable performance   Do not use this product in hot and humid conditions for a  long time  Failure to observe this causes component deg   radation resulting in life shortening of this product    Do not expose this product to direct heat sources such as  a heater     Handle this product with care   Do not drop this product  nor apply shock or vibration to  the product  Failure to observe this may cause trouble     Do not give a strong shock to the dome cover   It may cause damage or water exposure     About the battery   A battery is installed inside the camera    Do not leave the battery exposed in environments of  excessive heat as a result of sunlight or fire     About the PC monitor   When displaying the same image on the PC monitor for a  long time  the PC monitor may be damaged    It is recommended to use a screen saver     When an error is detected  this product will restart  automatically    This product will be inoperable for around 2 minutes after  the restart just as when the power is turned on     Product disposal transfer   Data saved on this product or a storage device used with  this product may lead to personal information leakage   When
51. requirement  set by the Directive for the chemical involved     For U S  and Canada  For Europe and other countries   Panasonic System Communications Panasonic Corporation  Company of North America  http   www panasonic com    Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America  www panasonic com business     For customer support  call 1 800 528 6747 Panasonic System Networks Co   Ltd    Two Riverfront Plaza  Newark  NJ 07102 5490 Fukuoka  Japan   Panasonic Canada Inc  Authorised Representative in EU  C      5770 Ambler Drive  Mississauga  Ontario  LAW 2T3 Canada    905 624 5010 Panasonic Testing Centre   www panasonic ca Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH    Winsbergring 15  22525 Hamburg  Germany       Panasonic System Networks Co   Ltd  2013    
52. sente dichiarazione risulta conforme al  seguente standard o altro documento normativo conforme alle  disposizioni della direttiva 2004 108 CE     WARNING     e To prevent injury  this apparatus must be securely attached  to the wall ceiling in accordance with the installation instruc   tions    e All work related to the installation of this product should be  made by qualified service personnel or system installers    e The installation shall be carried out in accordance with all  applicable installation rules    e The connections should comply with local electrical code     e Batteries  battery pack or batteries installed  shall not be  exposed to excessive heat such as sunlight  fire or the like     CAUTION     e Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by  the party responsible for compliance could void the user s  authority to operate the equipment    e The network camera is only intended for a connection to an  ethernet or PoE network without routing to the outside  plant     For U S A    This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which  contains Perchlorate Material   special handling may apply        See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate     For Canada  CAN ICES 3 A  NMB 3 A            For Europe    Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke  dat het product waarop deze  verklaring betrekking heeft  voldoet aan de volgende norm of ander  normatief dokument  overeenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijn  2004 108 EC     Vi erklaerer os eneansvarl
53. t forwarding function     PoE   Power over Ethernet Plus    Use a PoE  hub device that is compliant with IEEE802 3at  standard    It is impossible to supply the power to this product from a  PoE hub that is compliant with IEEE802 3af standard     Time  amp  date setting   It is necessary to set the time  amp  date before putting this  product into operation  Refer to the Operating Instructions  on the provided CD ROM for descriptions of how to per   form the settings        Major operating controls     lt Main body gt     Power cable Brown    LA Blue     To the power supply  24 V AC  50 Hz 60 Hz   Green GND    f  External I O cable    au  Y Microphone input cable  connector  white           ci     Y Audio output cable  connector  black   ZI    Network cable with cable coupler       Gu E s  Output cable for the monitor used for adjustment    Safety wire  Attachment pipe  Housing base  inside     Front sunshield  accessory     Rear sunshield  accessory        Main sunshield rear cover   Attached at the time of shipment from the factory     Main sunshield   Attached at the time of shipment from the factory                     Data Matrix  To our website 1 CSw397A gt  Csw397  gt     Dome cover    Do not detach         1 Data Matrix is our website address converted into a two dimensional barcode  Depending on the scanning application  used  the Data Matrix may not be able to be read correctly  In this case  access the site by directly entering the following  URL   http   security 
54. tening torque  2 45 Nm    1 81 Ibr ft     The    REAR    mark of the housing base shall be direct    ed to the wire hook section      Special screw  These screws are hexagon screws   Use an M5 hexagon wrench     Hexagon screws  M5  4 pcs    attached to the housing base    ln  Sc IE SS hook    section                    2 Make sure that the projection of the plate spring on  the upper side of the camera is located on the     START    position  If not  turn the plate clockwise to  locate the projection at the    START    position     Plate spring    Projection        3  Connect the safety wire  comes with the camera  to the  mount bracket   Refer to the operating instructions of each mount  bracket for further information about where to con   nect the safety wire   When using the ceiling mount bracket  WV Q121B    option  or the wall mount bracket WV Q122  connect  the safety wire near to the camera as shown in the  example below       Installation example      J Safety wire                 4  Attach the camera to the housing base  When attach   ing the camera to the housing base  the positioning  pin on the upper side of the camera shall be on the   HEAR  side  Make sure that the camera is securely  attached to the mount bracket by turning the camera  to the direction of the arrow as illustrated  Then   secure the camera to the mount bracket with the  screws  removed when detaching the housing base    Recommended tightening torque  2 45 N m   1 81 Ibf ft       Special screw  F
55. the  zoom rate or tilt angle as necessary     Equipment classification and power source indica   tion label   Hemove the main sunshield rear cover of this product to  refer to the indication label for the equipment classification  and power source  etc       mm  Direct current symbol     N  Alternating current symbol    Precautions for installation       Panasonic assumes no responsibility for injuries or  property damage resulting from failures arising out  of improper installation or operation inconsistent  with this documentation     Power supply   This product has no power switch    When turning off the power  turn off a power supply or  remove a power cable  When the power cable of the  product is connected to the power supply device  the  power will be supplied to the product  When the product  is supplied  the product will perform panning  tilting   zooming and focusing    Before cleaning the product  make sure that the power  cable is not connected to the main power supply     Installation area for this product  Select an appropriate place for the installation area  such  as a strong wall or ceiling  in your particular environment    e When hanging the camera from a ceiling  use the  WV Q121B  option  ceiling mount bracket    e When installing on a wall  use wall mount bracket  WV Q122  option     e When pendant mounting on a ceiling on a bracket  that is custom made  use the attachment pipe    e When this product and camera mount bracket are  mounted on a ceiling or 
56. the ambient and internal temperatures of  the product    When this product is installed and operated in low tem   peratures below  10  C  14   F   normal images may not  be obtained immediately after startup  In such a case  wait  around 2 hours or more  and turn on the power again     Influence on images and their quality   This product has no wiper unit  Under the following condi   tions  image quality may deteriorate or images may not be  viewed properly     1  Influence by rainfall   Due to the wind that accompanies rainfall  images  may be less viewable    Influence by snowfall   Due to the wind that accompanies snowfall  snow  may fall on the dome cover  Images may not be able  to be viewed through the areas of the dome that have  snow on it   The visibility may vary depending on the  amount and type of snow     Influence by dust in the air or gas emission from vehi   cles   Depending on the installation environment  dome  cover may become dirty due to dust in the air or gas  emission from vehicles  This may degrade the quality  of images     MN    O    Check before installation   Compatibility of devices is restricted  Before installation   check the ratings and dimensions of the devices to be  used    Contact your dealer for details     Router   When connecting this product to the Internet  use a  broadband router with the port forwarding function  NAT   IP masquerade     Refer to the Operating Instructions on the provided CD ROM  for further information about the por
57. tions  In addition  when  Position refresh  is set for the created schedule   included in  the camera position will be corrected periodically  In some situa  the CD ROM   tions  reconfigure the preset positions     The camera does not move  to the preset positions  accurately     When the camera is pan  e The camera position may have become inaccurate  Carry out the  ning tilting  the camera refresh position function from the  Default reset  tab of the   stops panning tilting and  Maintenance  page of the setup menu    mechanical noise comes    Operating  Instructions   included in    from the camera  the CD ROM     The camera starts panning e  his may be caused by noise  re  unpredictably  Check the exogenous noise level around the camera     e  s the LAN cable connected appropriately   Connect the LAN cable appropriately   When the power is turned on      Is the hub or router connected to the camera operating appropri     the live indicator lights or ately  27  blinks orange  Check if the hub or router in use is operating appropriately   e Isn t the LAN cable connected to the camera broken   Replace the cable with another one        33    34    Reference    Symptom Cause solution pages          e UPnP    error has occurred since the power is not supplied to the  router   Turn on the power of the router  Wait until the connections are  established     An error has occurred during the port update by the UPnP func   tion    If the router in use does not support the UPnP functi
58. use  for    SD memory card  on the  SD  memory card  tab of    Basic    page on the setup menu  first       Operating Instructions  included in the  CD ROM   Refer to page 18 for descriptions of how  to insert remove an SD memory card    e When using an unformatted SD memory card  format  it using this product  Recorded data on the SD mem   ory card will be deleted when formatted  If an unfor   matted SD memory card or an SD memory card for   matted with other devices is used  this product may  not work properly or performance deterioration may  be caused  Refer to the Operating Instructions on the  provided CD ROM for how to format an SD memory  card    e When some SD memory cards are used with this  product  the product may not work properly or perfor   mance deterioration may be caused  Use the SD  memory cards recommended in page 39     Code label   The code labels  accessory  are required at inquiry for  trouble  Use caution not to lose these labels  It is recom   mended to paste one of the labels onto the CD ROM  case     About the MOS image sensor   e When continuously shooting a bright light source  such as a spotlight  the color filter of the MOS image  sensor may become deteriorated and this may cause  discoloration  Even when changing the fixed shooting  direction after continuously shooting a spotlight for a  certain period  the discoloration may remain    e When shooting fast moving subjects or performing  panning tilting operations  objects crossing the shoot   
59. vided for recording monitoring use    e Black bands may appear at the top and bottom or  right and left of the screen   That does not affect the  adjustment because the angular field of view is not  changed      21    e External I O cable    IMPORTANT   e Off  input  and output of the external I O terminal 2    and 3 can be switched by configuring the setting  The  default of EXT I O terminal 2 and 3 is  Off   It is possi   ble to determine whether or not to receive input from  EXT I O terminal 2 and 3  ALARM IN2  3  by selecting   Off    Alarm input    Alarm output  or  AUX output   for    Terminal alarm 2  or    Terminal alarm 3  on the   Alarm  tab on the  Alarm  page  Hefer to the  Operating Instructions on the provided CD ROM for  further information    When using the EXT I O terminals as the output termi   nals  ensure they do not cause signal collision with  external signals       Ratings      ALARM IN1  DAY NIGHT IN  ALARM IN2  ALARM   IN3   Input specification  No voltage make contact input   4 V   5 V DC  internally pulled up    OFF  Open or 4V 5V DC   ON  Make contact with GND  required drive current   1 mA or more    ALARM OUT  AUX OUT   Output specification  Open collector output  maxi   mum applied voltage  20 V DC    Open  4 V   5 V DC by internal pull up   Close  Output voltage 1 V DC or less  maximum drive  current  50 mA     e Microphone line input cable  Connect a monaural mini plug  83 5 mm      Input impedance  Approx  2 KO  unbalanced   Hecommended cable
60. xperience   Failure to observe this may cause fire  electric shock   injury  or damage to the product    Be sure to consult the dealer     Stop the operation immediately when something is  wrong with this product    When smoke goes up from the product  the smell of  smoke comes from the product  or the exterior of the  product has deteriorated  continued use will cause a fire  or fall of the product resulting in injury  or damage to the  product    In this case  turn the power off immediately and contact  qualified service personnel for service     Do not attempt to disassemble or modify this prod   uct    Failure to observe this may cause fire or electric shock   Consult the dealer for the repair or inspections     Do not insert any foreign objects    Fire or electrical shock may be caused if water or any for   eign objects  such as metal objects  enter inside the unit   Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified ser   vice personnel for service     Select an installation area that can support the total  weight    Selecting an inappropriate installation surface may cause  this product to fall down or topple over  resulting in injury  or accidents    Installation work shall be started after sufficient reinforce   ment     Periodic inspections shall be conducted    Rust on the metal parts or screws may cause a fall of the  product resulting in injury or accidents    Consult the dealer for the inspections     Do not use this product in an inflammable atmo   sphere    
61. xplorer   9  32 bit   Windows   Internet Explorer   8  32 bit   Windows   Internet Explorer   7  32 bit   Others  CD ROM drive   It is necessary to read the operating instructions and use the software on the provided CD ROM    DirectX   9 0c or later  Adobe   Reader     It is necessary to view the PDF file on the provided CD ROM      IMPORTANT    e For information on the operation verification of the supported operating systems and web browsers  refer to our web    site at http   security panasonic com pss security support info html    When using a PC that does not meet the above requirements  displaying of images may become slower or the web   browser may become inoperable    Audio may not be heard if a sound card is not installed on a PC  Audio may be interrupted depending on the network   environment    e Microsoft Windows RT  Microsoft Windows 7 Starter  Microsoft Windows Vista Starter and Microsoft Windows XP  Professional 64 bit Edition are not supported    e When using Windows 8  use it in the desktop  The software cannot be used in the Modern UI design    e When using IPv6 for communication  use Microsoft Windows 8  Microsoft Windows 7 or Microsoft Windows Vista     Note   e For further information about PC system requirements and precautions for when using Microsoft Windows 8  Microsoft  Windows 7  Microsoft Windows Vista  or Windows Internet Explorer  click  Manual       Open    from the supplied    CD ROM and refer to    Notes on Windows    Internet Explorer  versi
62. y panasonic com pss security support info html      Troubleshooting    Before asking for repairs  check the symptoms with the following table   Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in the table or a problem is  not described below     Reference    Symptom Cause solution                     When using a PoE  device for power supply   e Are the PoE   IEEE802 3at compliant  device and the RJ 45  female connector  cable coupler  connected using a LAN cable   category 5e or better     Check whether the connection is appropriately established    e Depending on the PoE  device  the power supply will stop when  the demanded power exceeds its total power limit for all PoE   ports    Refer to the operating instructions of the PoE  device in use    e When connecting both of the 24 V AC power supply and the PoE    device for power supply  the network connection may not be   established    Turn down the power supply from the PoE  device     26       Power is not turned on  Dy    When using AC power supply   e  s the power cable connected firmly to power that meets the  required specifications   Check whether the connection is appropriately established    e  s the power supply connector housing attached to the camera  firmly   Check if it is attached correctly and firmly     e When the preset positions become inaccurate during use  it is  possible to correct the positions by executing the position refresh Operating  function  Instruc
    
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