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1. 43 SPECIFICATIONS General Ambient Operating Temperature Ambient Operating Humidity Power Source and Power Consumption Dimensions without lens Weight without lens Network Section Image Resolution Image Process Image Refreshing Rate Traffic Control Protocol Supported OS Applicable Browser Applicable Camera Section Pick up Device scanning Area scanning Horizontal Vertical synchronization Video Output Horizontal Resolution Signal to Noise Ratio Dynamic Range Minimum Illumination Gain Control White Balance Aperture sense Up super Dynamic2 Electronic Light Control Lens Mount ALC Lens Control Terminals 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Less than 90 12 V DC 700 mA 70 mm W x 65 mm H x 118 mm D 2 3 4 W x 2 5 8 H x 4 5 8 D 0 51 kg 1 1 lbs 3 752x568 752x280 368x280 176x136 pixels JPEG quality selectable Super Fine Fine Normal Rough Fast Middle Slow Very Slow 32 kbps 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1 024 kbps Unlimited TPCPAP ATTP FIP SMTP DHCP and DNS Windows98 SE Windows NT 4 0 Windows2000 Windows ME or Windows XP Internet Explorer 5 01 SP2 5 5 5 5 SP2 6 0 or Netscape Communicator 4 73 4 78 753 H x 582 V pixels Interline Transfer CCD 4 8 H x 3 6 V mm Equivalent to scanning area of 1 3 pick up tube 625 lines 50 fields 25 frames 15 625 kHz 50 Hz Internal or Multiplexed
2. CAM SET UP CAMERA ID OFF 1 ALC ELC ALC 7 SHUTTER AGC ON DNR H SENS UP OFF SYNC INT WHITE BAL ATW1 7 MOTION DET LENS DRIVE CLOCK RET NETWORK SET UP DISABLE 1 Move the cursor to CAMERA or NETWORK and 1 Camera Identification CAMERA ID Setting oress to open the desired setup menu CAMERA J Opens the CAMERA SET UP menu NETWORK Opens the NETWORK SET UP menu You can assign a name to the camera The camera ID consists of up to 16 alphanumeric characters The camera ID display can be switched on and off on the monitor screen 2 Move the cursor to END and press to return to camera image screen Character Cursor Note When SET UP DISABLE appears in the bot E n tom line you cannot change the currently ABCDEFGHIJKLM active settings This disablement is designed onni gA rea to prevent accidental setting change Refer to S AUORNA i i SPACE the previous page to change it to ENABLE POSI RET END RESET Command Editing Area CAMERA ID menu 15 To edit the CAMERA ID 1 Move the cursor to CAMERA ID The factory default setting is OFF 2 Press J The CAMERA ID menu appears The cursor on the letter O is highlighted 3 Move the cursor to the character you want to edit by pressing GO BR A W After selecting the character press The selected character appears in the editing area The cursor in the editing area moves to the right automatically at this moment 5 Repeat t
3. Use the default setting 80 for the HTTP port Refer to your Internet service provider and set the designated host name if required Set to ON when using the DNS server No setting required 96 Secondary server DHCP Connection type 4 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Network speed HTTP port Set the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server Refer to your internet Internet service provider for the IP address of the DNS Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the DNS Set to ON if your internet Internet service provider uses a DHCP server the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the camera automatically after confirming that your internet Internet service provider uses a DHCP server The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as follows If the router uses DHCP No setting required If the router does not use DHCP Assignment of a private IP address to the router is required However the IP addresses already assigned to the PC and other cameras are not avail able For further information refer to the operating instructions of the router The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as follows If the router uses DHCP No setting required If the router does not use DHCP Setting of the subnet mask is required For further information refer to the operating instructions of the router The setting differs depending on the setting of the router
4. Inputs e The alarm sensor connected to the ALARM IN ter minal on the camera e The built in VMD Video Motion Detector that detects a motion in video by monitoring the speci fied area Outputs e Alarm display appears in the upper right corner of the main page e The picture files as an alarm sounds are stored in the camera e An e mail notifies the specified addresses of the alarm activation with or without a picture file e The stored picture files are sent to the FIP server e The ALARM OUT terminal on the camera becomes active e The notice of an alarm activation is sent to the serv er specified in Panasonic Protocol Setup using the Panasonic s original protocol E When an Alarm Arises e Alarm display appears in the upper right corner of the main page The alarm status display may delay for a maximum of half a minute due to its refresh cycle fre T wore AL CAMERA 0170172002 00 00 CAMERAI i 1N e The pictures as an alarm sounds are stored in the memories of the camera The total storage number of the pictures depends on three factors pixel numbers picture quality and the number of pre alarm storage The existing oldest data will be replaced with new picture data when the data volume exceeds over the memory capacity The tables below give guidelines of the available picture numbers for the post alarm stor age When pre alarm file is set to 20 Pixel Picture quality numbers Super
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7. exclusive and any other usage is not allowed SET UP FROM THE PC PREPARATIONS FOR THE PC E Connections Prior to connections specify the connection type and prepare relevant devices and cables Notes e We recommend that you use connection type 1 or type 2 when setting up the network address of the camera e Be sure to unplug or switch all the devices off then start connections Direct Connection to PC Type 1 Use a cross type network cable in the category 5 to connect the camera directly with the PC Necessaries Cross type network cable Category 5 Connection to Intranet Type 2 A switching hub connected to the intranet is placed between the camera and the PC 100BASE TX Network Cable Straight type Switching Hub CJC G 16 clients maximum Necessaries e Straight type network cable Category 5 e Switching hub or router 10BASE T 100BASE TX applicable p Connection to Internet Type 3 The PC accesses the camera through the Internet and the DSL CATV modem Network Cable Straight type 16 clients maximum DSL CATV Modem Necessaries e Straight type network cable Category 5 e CATV modem cable modem or DSL modem Connection to Internet Type 4 A switching hub or a router may be added to type 3 connection Network Cable Straight type DSL CATV Modem Necessaries e Straight type network cable Category 5 e CATV
8. ALL RESET Resets all the settings to the factory default when the cursor is at CAMERA RESET in the SPECIAL menu E Camera Setup Menus Menu windows are shown in this page Refer to page 15 for menu operations 0170172002 00 00 CAMERA NWO a END Ss WP NA zi E medenie tye ang TRE TRE bagimana NAD a TRAP ot BRCM CR ee O nNerworn CL CAMERA SEE EAL CUER UNS N Oa De Post on Tarro Pow fice f esc tf fans CROCK ON L UP T en J co je j fi fhea f eE H RE Ci ic land ioe a NE KEO ATOM 17 17 epee 30 PC ORIENTED SET UP setup windows listed below are accessible only from the PC Operations in these windows are described in the following pages Click any of the setup selection buttons on top of the screen to open the desired window The following are opened from the Network Setup win dow Image Setup Alarm Setup FTP Client Setup User Authentication Setup Host Authentication Setup System Date amp LED Setup NETWORK lt CAMERA E Quality of Image Super Fine Fine Normal and Rough Bandwidth Control 32 kbps 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1024 kbps and Unlimited Click the SET amp REBOOT button It will take about 5 seconds to complete the reboot Click the Return button to go back to the main page The 752 x 280 selection is good to display moving images without aliasing while 752 x 568
9. Vertical Drive VD2 1 0 V p p PAL composite 75 Q BNC connector 480 lines C L 570 lines B W 50 dB Equivalent to AGC Off Weight On 46 dB 0 8 Ix 0 08 footcandle at F1 4 C L 0 1 Ix 0 01 footcandle at F1 4 B W ON DNR H ON DNR L or OFF SET UP MENU selectable ATW1 ATW2 or AWC SET UP MENU selectable Set Variable SET UP MENU OFF AUTO x2 x4 x6 x10 FIX x2 x4 x6 x10 x16 x32 ON or OFF SET UP MENU selectable 1 50 OFF 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2 000 1 4 000 1 10 000 s selectable CS mount DC or Video selectable Alarm In Pulled up to 3 3 V DC OFF Open or 2 V DC 12 V DC ON 0 V 0 4 mA Alarm Out Collector output OFF Open or 4 V DC 5 V DC ON lt 1 V 50 mA Pulse Latch selectable Auxiliary Out Collector output OFF Open or 4 V DC 5 V DCV ON lt 1 V 50 mA Day Night In Pulled up to 5 V DC OFF Open ON 0 V 0 2 mA Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate specifications are subject to change without notice 44 STANDARD ACCESSORIES see aE a EOE ttle ease aot sorte nce E EE 1 pc ALC Lens Connector YFE4191J100 CD ROM PDF Manual Contained OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Lenses WV LA2R8C3B WV LA4R5C3B WV LA9C3B WV LA210C3 WV LA408C3 WV LA908C3 WV LZ61 10 WV LZ61 15 WV LZA61 2 WV LZ62 2 WV LZ62 8 WV LF4R5C3A WV LFOC3A WV LZF61 2 45 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Web Site http Awww panasonic co jp global 2003
10. WV RM70 WV CU550 series WV CU161 or WV CU360 controller with this model select OFF for ALARM Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE and press to see the current setting The masks that detect the brightness changes start blinking 6 To raise detection sensitivity press to return to the MOTION DETECT menu 7 To obtain the optimum detection level move the I cursor to adjust the level 8 Repeat the procedure above to obtain a satisfacto ry setting 216 Notes e When the camera is not used in a Panasonic Intelligent CCTV System select OFF Otherwise video equipment may malfunction because of the alarm signal misinterpretation for a time code signal e The motion detector may malfunction when the lightening equipment continuously turns on and off or when ELC mode is selected for ALC ELC e Set MASK SET over the areas where swaying leaves curtains or other objects are detected e Adjust the detection level on the menu to prevent misinterpretation under low light conditions with noise e t takes about 0 2 seconds for the alarm signal to reach the VIR s alarm terminal after the camera detects a moving object e The motion detector is not specifically intended to prevent theft or fire 8 Lens Drive Signal Selection LENS DRIVE select a signal form matching to the lens installed The factory setting is DC DC Is applied to a DC driven type lens VIDEO Is applied to a video signal type lens 9 Date
11. dry cloth to clean the camera when dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild deter gent and wipe gently Then wipe off the remaining detergent with a dry cloth 5 Clean the CCD faceplate with care Do not clean the CCD with strong or abrasive detergents Use lens tissue or a cotton tipped applicator with ethanol Never face the camera toward the sun Do not aim the camera at bright objects Whether the camera is in use or not never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects Otherwise blooming or smear may be caused Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Use the camera at temperatures between 10 C and 50 C 14 F 122 F and humidity below 90 The input power source is 12 V DC To prevent fire or electric shock hazard use a UL listed cable VW 1 style 1007 for the 12V DC input terminal MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 9 Panasonic wv NP472 Slide the panel to the left until it locks Auto Iris Lens Connector Connects the auto iris lens with a 4 pin male con nector supplied as a standard accessory Part No YFE4191J100 Flange back Adjusting Ring amp Screw Adjusts the back focal length and picture focus Lens Option Camera Mounting Adapter Mounts the camera onto a mounting bracket Down Button Moves the cursor downward and selects items in the CAM SET UP menu Left Button J Moves the cu
12. e Enter pulse width n x 100 milli seconds if you selected Pulse A number from 1 to 100 is allowed e Click the SET amp REBOOT button 7 Alarm Reset e Click the ALARM RESET button to cancel the activated alarm E FTP Client Setup Image files can be transferred to the FIP server within the scheduled time zone gt u FTP Client Setup Common Setup FTP Serer Adken e User Hazze Porsu Sequesad Mote pania r Pamet Mode Cerrags FEI Muranen FTP Esashi Tine po fn AS agtts miari Ma Te r Wed rT re F Tr See FIP Erebi Tine 2 po oe ha 1 Tie r Wed Ths r aTr See New Alarm FIP Tramminien Setup Yeu Asm FTP Tosurinen ON OFF E Eem on pae iene mog cir oy T Mon 1 Tae T Wed f Thi Fe 7 Set Tr See MeTwonr A c AMERA Now Alarm FTP Transmission Setup jin Alen FTP Tron ON A OFF none J J Fie Meme FX Dats Herd fi Se Coppet D Meeutts Fotis jader Ca Cia Alarm FIP Tramanissdon Setup Alagi rere Alana FTP Traansenon Con OFF Deectory Fas Nase Upload IDE tata n formad Fib Neca t Seqented Nembett Duts ST AAtmooT E Few on pae e 1 Open the FTP Client Setup window 2 Common Setup e Enter the FTP server address A hostname domainname can be entered when using the DNS function e Enter the user name with a maximum of 16 characters e Enter the password with a maximum of 16 characters e Sel
13. modem cable modem or DSL modem e Switching hub or router 1OBASE T 100BASE TX applicable Notes e Setting the router is required when connecting more than one camera Refer to the manual includ ed with the router e The camera does not support the PPPoE Use a router that handles PPPoE when connecting the camera using that protocol e A global type IP address is required when con necting via the Internet E Network Setup of the PC To set up the network of the PC first change the TCP IP settings of the PC to match them to the default settings of the camera The following are the default network settings of the camera IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 2022 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 To access the camera the IP address of the PC should be 192 168 0 XXX where XXX should be a number from 2 to 254 except 10 Note The following procedure is described based on the assumption that the Windows XP is running on the PC When running an OS other than Windows XP see the manual included with the OS 1 Start up your PC Piss and Gettin Tee eran All Progra gt EF Control Panel Wy Fie Edt Wew Fasortes Took Helo Gee Oe Pisum Ere Ty Adder GF Contral Parai Ela E Contra a Gee Akt Pick a category z6 Printers and Other Hardware F Liner onnmenihs tw Appearance dnd Themes A Aebnerk smi ishenet Connections 16 pale nee rae ss hounds tpemch and srdio De
14. obtained under the following conditions CAM SET UP CAMERA ID OFF 7 ALC ELC ALC 1 SHUTTER AGC ON DNR H SENS UP OFF SYNC INT WHITE BAL MOTION DET LENS DRIVE CLOCK RET ATW1 1 sjo 1 The colour temperature is out of the 2 600 6 000 K range 2 When the scene contains mostly high colour tem perature objects such as a blue sky or sunset 3 When the scene is dim In these cases select the AWC mode e ATW2 Auto Tracing White Balance 2 Auto tracing white balance in the sodium lamp mode ATW2 When you select ATW2 for sodium lamp white bal ance is automatically set no operation needed Note ATW1 and ATW2 do not appear for WHITE BAL on the system controller setup menu e Automatic White Balance Control Mode AWC In this mode accurate white balance is obtained within a colour temperature range of approximately 2 300 10 000 K CAM SET UP CAMERA ID OFF 1 ALC ELC ALC SHUTTER AGC SENS UP YNC WHITE BAL MOTION DET LENS DRIVE CLOCK RET ON DNR H Highlighted 1 Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and select AWC gt PUSH SW 2 Press to start white balance setup PUSH SW is highlighted to indicate that white balance is being set 3 When white balance setting is completed PUSH SW returns to the normal display Note If white balance is not set PUSH SW is being highlighted 4 When you want to adjust white balance manually press to select AWC and press The AWC m
15. protection for example use a converter that changes electric signals to optical signals complying with 1OBASE F 100BASE FX OPERATING THE CAMERA You can operate the camera in two ways from the PC by way of network or locally from the camera or system device Access from the PC Your PC can access the camera to view images and to set up menus Prior to operating from the PC confirm that connections are made properly as shown in the previous page CONNECTIONS 1 Start up the PC 2 Start up the Web browser Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator 3 Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar The camera address is set to 192 168 0 10 at the factory default setting Press Enter on the keyboard The main page of the WV NP472 camera will appear on the display nerwonnht CQ CAMERA 0170172002 00 00 CAMERA E Note Adobe Acrobat Reader should have been installed on your PC to open the manual Visit the home pages of Adobe Systems Incorpo rated Preliminary Setup Prior to connection to the system you need to set up a network address for the camera by one to one connec tion with a PC Parameters at the factory default are set as follows IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 HTTP port number 80 aide A B O O voot DC 12V POWERO ALARM IN Al D D a 1 p RCV IN F 10BASE T ci LINK 1 Enter Network Ca
16. 98 Second Edition A Windows2000 Professional Service Document Convention Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition These operating instructions use the following conven Microsoft Windows XP tion when describing the uses and operations Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Service e Windows98 stands for Microsoft Windows98 Pack6a Second Edition e Windows2000 stands for Microsoft Windows2000 CPU Pentium II 300 MHz or faster e Windows ME stands for Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Memories 128 MB or higher e Windows NT stands for Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Service Pack6a Network Interface The following protocols should be e Windows XP stands for Microsoft Windows XP supported by a 10 100Mbps_ Ethernet card installed TCPIP ATTP FIP SMITP ONS DACP Browser One of the following should be installed Internet Explorer 5 01SP2 5 5 5 55P2 6 0 Netscape Communicator 4 73 4 78 PRECAUTIONS 1 The installation should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers Do not attempt to disassemble the camera To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside qualified service personnel for servicing Ask Handle the camera with care Do not abuse the camera Avoid striking shaking etc The camera could be damaged by improper handling or storage Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body Use a
17. ALLATIONS Mounting and Adjusting the Lens e Replacement of Auto Iris Lens Connector If necessary replace the existing lens connector with the type YFE419J100 supplied 1 Cut the existing lens connector from the iris control cable at its end 2 Process the cable end as shown in the figure 8 mm 5 8 A 2 mm 1 16 oo 3 Solder each wire to the pin Pin 1 Red Power Pin 2 Not used Pin 3 White Video Pin 4 Black GND Shield Pin 3 Pin 1 e Mounting the Lens Notes e Using the lens having improper protrusion will damage the camera The protrusion of the lens into the camera body should be within the length indi cated in the figure C mount Less than 13 mm 1 2 CS mount Less than 8 mm 5 16 e Secure both the lens and camera with the support er not supplied if a lens heavier than 450g 0 99 Ibs is mounted 1 Attach the C mount adapter not supplied when using a C mount lens The camera at the factory shipment can accept only a CS mount lens 2 Jump to step 3 if the lens has focus adjusting mechanism Loosen the flange back screw and rotate the adjusting ring down until it stops on the side of the camera Lens Mount C mount Adapter Locally procured Flange back Adjusting Ring amp Screw 3 Mount the lens 4 Connect the lens cable to the auto iris connector on the side of the camera e Flange back Adjustment The adjustment is required only w
18. Camera Setup button in the main page to display the menu control buttons Click the Menu ON button Closing the camera setup menu Press the button while the cursor is at Click the Menu OFF button END Opening a more detailed setup Press the button while the cursor is at Click the ENTER button while the cursor menu an item tailed with mark is at the item tailed with mark to the previous menu Press the button while the cursor is at Click the ENTER button while the cursor Fetuning tothe prevousmens ee is at RET Opening the special menu Hold down the and gt buttons simul Click the Reset Special button while the taneously while the cursor is at RET in cursor is at RET in CAM SET UP CAM SET UP Resetting the parameter of an item Hold down the and buttons simul Click the Reset Special button while the taneously while the cursor is at the item cursor is at the item Resetting all the settings Hold down the and buttons simul Click the All Reset button while the cur taneously while the cursor is at CAMERA sor is at CAMERA RESET RESET Selecting an item Press or W Click the T or J button Selecting a parameter Press Gl and B Click the lt or gt button Validating the selection Press Click the ENTER button Escaping from the VMD mask setup Hold down the Pes E eee button for 2 seconds Siok re PER buton the ESC button etc SET UP SELECTION CAMERA SET UP MENU SET UP CAMERA 1
19. Display Clock Setting You can select a display position and a style of the date display The camera ID will be displayed under the position designated here 1 In the camera setup menu move the cursor to CLOCK and press or to select a display position OFF Does not display the date ON L UP Displays at the left upper corner ON L LOW Displays at the left lower corner ON R UP Displays at the right upper corner ON R LOW Displays at the right lower corner 2 Move the cursor to CLOCK and press B The CLOCK menu opens kk kk CLOCK CLOCK TYPE DD MM YYYY Select a style with and gt YYYY MM DD Year Month Day MM DD YYYY Month Day Year DD MM YYYY Day Month Year 10 Special Menu This menu lets you adjust and set up the video signal of the camera to meet your requirements Move the cursor to RET in the bottom line of the CAM SET UP menu and press and simultaneously holding down and press for 2 seconds or more The SPECIAL menu appears on the monitor screen CAM SET UP CAMERA ID OFF 1 ALC ELC ALC 1 SHUTTER AGC SENS UP SYNC WHITE BAL MOTION DET LENS DRIVE CLOCK RET SPECIAL UP SIDE DOWN OFF Pere Serra I CHROMA GAIN AP GAIN PEDESTAL ON DNR H OFF INT ATW17 BW BURST BW CAMERA RESET gt PUSH SW RET END 10 1 Camera Picture Upside Down Positioning UP SIDE DOWN Move the cursor to UP SIDE DOWN Select ON when you want to turn the pictu
20. OFF for Attach Image ON Attaches the image data to an e mail OFF Does not attach e Click the SET amp REBOOT button e Enter a maximum of 4 destination addresses and click the SET button e Click the DEL delete button after selecting an unwanted destination to cancel it 4 Recording Setup The image fields are stored before and after the alarm input in the memories of the camera e Set the image frame numbers for the pre recording 0 10 and post recording 1 20 e Set the recording rate fps frame per second Rates for Before 1 10 1 5 1 8 1 2 1 2 3 3 5 Rates for After 1 10 1 5 1 8 1 2 1 2 3 3 5 10 e Click the SET amp REBOOT button 5 Panasonic Protocol Setup e Select ON or OFF ON Sends alarm notice mails to the cus tomized destinations OFF Does not send e Enter the destination port The port number is exclusively assigned to this function and any other usage is not allowed e Enter the retry times from 1 to 25 e Click the SET button e Enter a maximum of 8 destination IP address es and click the SET button e Click the DEL delete button after selecting an unwanted destination to cancel it 6 External Terminal Output Setup The alarm output is supplied from the terminal on the rear of the camera e Select a signal type that the connected device accepts Pulse Holds active status during the specified time width Latch Holds active status until it is reset man ually
21. Panasonic Colour CCTV Camera Operating Instructions voin WWV NP472E Lens Option Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclo sure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appli ance We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the stan dards or other normative documents following the provisions of Directive EEC 89 336 Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke dat het product waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft voldoet aan de volgende nor men of andere normatieve documenten overeenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijn 89 3836 EEC Vi deklarerar harmed v rt fulla ansvar f r att den produkt till vilken denna deklara
22. ameras are connected DNS Domain Name System Set to ON when using DNS Enter the primary address If nec essary enter the secondary address DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol When set to ON you need not input for the IP address netmask and default gateway Close the browser software and the PC Access from the Camera System Device You can operate and set up the camera from such sys tem devices as Video Multiplexer Matrix Switcher or system controller if connected You can operate and set up at the camera site using the side panel buttons on the camera while observing Note You can forcibly change the IP address of o h E E E the camera as follows if you have wrongly set g a P ENUAS ne uag os e system DHCP to ON in the system where no DHCP evices for operating the camera from them server exists 1 Start uo DOS prompt 2 Execute arp s lt enter here a new IP address gt lt MAC address of the camera gt 3 Execute ping t lt enter here a new IP address gt 4 Press Ctrl key and C key to stop execution if correctly responded e Function Comparison PC Network vs Camera site Camera Site C Alarm Log Alarm Image Display MENU SETUPS Camera Setup Camera Host Authentication HTML system Setup HTML A Available NA Not Available Note 1 A system device e g Video Multiplexer or a system controller operates the setup menus Side panel buttons on the camera ca
23. anel appears on the bottom of the l l l screen The title of the control panel is followed by You can reset the alarm output functions being activat a fraction indicating the number of the displayed ed picture and total number for the event l 1 In the main page click the Setup Menu button Picture Total 4 Use the buttons to control pictures 2 Click the Alarm button to open the Alarm Setup First Displays the initial picture in the event menu In the menu scroll down the screen to its Previous Displays the previous picture end Alarm Event Displays the picture recorded when the alarm was input Next Displays the next picture S372 Be ae Last Displays the final picture in the event re ails 5 Click the Return button to go back to the main page Notes e You may need to click the Reload button on the browser when the selected picture does not appear due to a newly arisen event that replaces the picture data e You may need to re enter the camera address into the address bar of the browser when the buttons do not work properly e Re enter the camera address into the address bar and start again from step 1 when the selected pic 3 Click the ALARM RESET button ture does not appear though the event is followed by the icon in the list 4 Click the Return button to go back to the main page AH AUXILIARY OUTPUT CONTROL Auxiliary Output Control You can turn on or off the con
24. ar panel button A Hold down the button A for 6 seconds It will take about 10 seconds to complete the initializing Be sure to continue supplying power to the camera while initializing Notes e Clock calibration is required even after initializ ing the setup menu e Try again if the previous initializing failed E Initializing HTML Files e n the power on state press the side panel buttons and simultaneously while holding down the rear panel button B Hold down the button B for 6 seconds It will take about 10 seconds to complete the initializing Be sure to continue supplying power to the camera while initializing Notes e Never press both the buttons A and B ata time e Try again if the previous initializing failed 235 VIEWING PICTURES E Image Quality Selection E Still Picture Storage to the PC 1 Click the Setup Menu button in the main page The camera picture can be saved as a still image in The Network Setup window opens your PG 1 Move the cursor to the picture area in the screen and right click to select Save As ae oane mae be Bp a 2 Enter a file name that is given to the picture and specify the storage place in the dialog box aa 9 hor mn Five Save Picture 2 Click the Image button in the menu bar lined on top of the screen The Image Setup window appears 3 Click Save 3 Select the parameters Refresh Interval Fast Middle Slow Very Slow Image Capture Si
25. as follows If the router uses DHCP No setting required If the router does not use DHCP Assignment of an IP address to the router is required For further information refer to the operating instructions of the router Set the network speed Use the default setting auto for the network speed Selectable parameters auto default setting 100 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 10 Mbps half duplex If multiple cameras are connected it is required to set up each camera individually However the port numbers already assigned to other hard ware are not available The following are already assigned to the camera Port number 20 21 23 25 53 67 38 80 546 547 The following are not usable if the FTP client function is set to on Port number from 4000 to 5000 The following is not usable if the custom alarm function is set to on Port number number already assigned to the custom alarm 7 Host name DNS Primary server Secondary server DHCP Refer to your Internet service provider and set the designated host name if required Set to ON when using the DNS server No setting required Set the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server Refer to your internet Internet service provider for the IP address of the DNS Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the DNS Set to ON if the router uses DHCP 98 CAMERA SET UP FROM THE PC The camera setup menu
26. ator However the setting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet Set the network speed Use the default setting auto for the network speed Selectable parameters auto default setting 100 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 10 Mbps half duplex Use the default setting 80 for the HTTP port Refer to your network administrator and set the designated host name if required Set to ON when using the DNS server No setting required Set the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server Refer to your Internet service provider for the IP address of DNS Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the DNS Set to ON if the intranet uses DHCP Set the IP address designated by your Internet service provider However the setting is not required if your Internet service provider uses a DHCP server the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the camera automatically Set the subnet mask designated by your Internet service provider However the setting is not required if your Internet service provider uses a DHCP server the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the camera automatically Set the default gateway designated by your Internet service provider Set the network speed Use the default setting auto for the network speed Selectable parameters auto default setting 100 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 10 Mbps half duplex
27. ble Cross type for example in the address bar of the browser to dis play the main page of the WV NP472 camera an IP address http 192 168 0 10 H Atte Lite NETWORK lt lt CAMERA E 0170172002 00 00 CAMERAL 2 Click the Setup Menu button The authentication dialog appears Enter Ketwork Parswnrd ie 132168010 Fagen HW camera Bscewond OO l Sree thin peeved in your paervord lst L e 3 Enter admin in the user name line and you need not enter the password as the default setting The network setup window appears B DITE 4 Set the following parameters e Carry out only when the system has no DHCP server Note Ask your system administrator about param e The new IP address should be within the same subnet eters if you are unsure y e Procedures above will not function when the system is running normally IP Address Enter numbers O through 255 into four sections split by dots 5 Click the SET amp REBOOT button The changed Netmask Enter numbers 0 through 255 into four parameters will be validated and the camera and sections split by dots the PC will restart Default Gateway Enter numbers 0 through 255 Note Do not omit the step 4 above to validate new into four sections split by dots parameters Host Name Enter the host name Network Speed Select a speed 6 HTTP Port Enter different numbers for each when multiple c
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29. d Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks JE QoS Packet Scheduler a Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Uninstall C Show icon in notification area when connected 6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 9 Subnet mask 255 255 255 d Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 7 Click the Use the following IP address radio but ton and enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows IP address 192 168 0 9 Subnet mask 255 2 55 295 0 8 Click the OK button and the window dialog box closes E Network Setup of the Camera On completion of the network setup of the PC begin the network setup of the camera If multiple cameras are connected it is required to set up each camera individually The following information is necessar
30. d the overlaid camera menu will disappear Notes e Access the camera again on the WWW brows er to validate the settings for PC oriented items if the browser screen pauses e You can exit from the camera setup by clicking the Return button though the menu is dis played if the Menu OFF button has not been clicked yet From the Camera 1 Hold down the button for 2 seconds The SET UP will appear overlaid on the cam era image SET UP CAMERA NETWORK SET UP DISABLE Oe Button Dir Button Qoo Button Left Button lt o Set Button ie Move the cursor to SET UP DISABLE Press the button DISABLE will change to ENABLE and the camera is now ready to be set up Note While DISABLE is displayed setup opera tions are disabled Move the cursor to CAMERA and press the button The CAM SET UP opens Notes e Refer to the next page for setup operations e Return the menu to the one in which END is displayed on the bottom then go to the next Move the cursor to END and press the button after finishing the setup The changed settings will be stored in the camera and the overlaid camera menu will disappear SETTING PROCEDURES The following pages describe setting operations from the camera For accessing from the PC interpret these instructions as follows From the Camera From the PC Opening the camera setup menu Hold down the button for 2 seconds Click the
31. ect a transmission mode from Sequential or Passive Passive iS recommended when Sequential does not perform properly e Complete the schedule 1 and 2 by specifying the transmission time zone and the day of a week 3 None Alarm FTP Image Transmission Setup e Select ON or OFF to transmit ordinary image files except during an alarm event ON Transmits files when a scheduled time comes OFF Does not transmit and no schedule is applied e Enter a receiver directory e Enter a file name and click a radio button Fix Uses repeatedly a single file name when overwriting new data Date amp Time Creates and attaches a serial number and a date and time to the entered file name e Seta transmission interval Available time Seconds 0 2 0 9 1 1 440 Available time minutes 1 1 440 Notes e Transmission interval may be delayed depend ing on the network speed and or traffic condi tions e The alarm image precedes the non alarm image in transmission to the FIP server The non alarm image may not be sent when alarm activations frequently arise 4 Alarm FTP Image Transmission Setup The alarm setup window specifies the profile of the transmitting files such as the numbers of files and the frame rate fps e Select ON or OFF to transmit the image files ON Transmits the files when an alarm oper ates OFF Does not transmit e Enter a receiver directory e Enter a file name Click the SET amp REBOOT butt
32. ed AGC is automatically set to ON FIX If you select X32 FIX for example the sensitiv ity is raised to just X32 The factory default setting is OFF Move the cursor to SENS UP and select the parameter for electronic sensitivity enhancement The preset values for SENS UP electronic sensitivity enhancement change by pressing or as shown below Z OFF gt X2 AUTO X4 AUTO X6 AUTO X10 AUTO gt OFF 7 X32 FIX X16 FIX lt X10 FIX lt X6 FX X4 FIX lt X2 FIX Notes e When ON is selected for SUPER D2 in the ALC CONT menu FIX is not available for this item e When you select AUTO for SENS UP and ON for SUPER D2 the SENS UP function has priority so that the SUPER D II function is not activated auto matically e While the SENS UP function is selected noise spots or a whitening phenomenon may appear in the picture when the sensitivity of the camera is increased This is a normal phenomenon 6 White Balance Setting WHITE BAL 6 1 Auto Tracing White Balance Mode ATW You can select one of three modes for white balance adjustment as follows The factory default setting is ATW1 e ATW1 Auto Tracing White Balance 1 Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and select ATW1 In this mode the colour temperature is monitored continuously and thereby white balance is automat ically set The colour temperature range for the proper white balance is approximately 2 600 6 000 K Proper white balance may not be
33. enu appears on the monitor screen When ATW is selected pressing displays the ATW menu MASK SET 1 Manual Fine Adjustment for AWC ATW You can set the white balance items manually 1 To set MASK SET proceed as described in steps 2 to 4 of ALC mode with SUPER D2 OFF and ELC mode 2 Move the cursor to R Press or to obtain the optimum amount of red gain Move the cursor to B Press or to obtain the optimum amount of blue gain Note When you need to set MASK SET re adjust to obtain the optimum amount of red and blue gain 7 Motion Detector Setting MOTION DET The camera detects moving objects in the scene by monitoring changes in brightness level You can select the level of sensitivity for motion detection When this camera is connected to a compatible intelli gent CCTV system the camera transmits an alarm sig nal by multiplexing it with the video signal 1 Move the cursor to MOTION DET and select ON The factory default setting is OFF 2 Press J The MOTION DETECT menu appears on the monitor screen MOTION DETECT LEVEL ieee de 6 Oe DISPLAY MODE 1 ALARM OFF MASK SET 4 RET END Move the cursor to MASK SET and press E MASK SET lets you set 48 mask areas To set MASK SET proceed as described in steps 2 to 4 of ALC mode with SUPER D2 OFF and ELC mode Move the cursor to ALARM and select ON or OFF to set the alarm for DISPLAY MODE Note When using the
34. fine Fine Normal Rough 752 x 568 43 64 82 94 When pre alarm file is set to none Pixel Picture Quality numbers SuperFine Fine Normal Rough 752 X 568 5 752 X 280 O 3 74 92 104 106 148 182 188 e A mail can be sent to a maximum of four address es with or without attached picture file A mail contains the camera name time amp date of occurrence cause of event and the reference addresses to the stored pictures as follows The number of stored alarm pictures e g 472 URL of the picture http Camera IP address ALMxxxx_00 jpg Notes e XxxX stands for the event number and OO for the picture number e A picture numbered OO will be automatically attached to the mail e Enter 39 instead of OO in the address bar if you wish to view 40 picture e There may be cases where you cannot access the images notified by the mail when new alarm activa tions took place after having sent the mail E Transferring Picture Files e The picture files stored as pre and post alarm can be sent to the designated FIP server e A picture file attached to a mail can be sent to the specified mail addresses E Canceling Alarm Display Alarm display in the upper right corner will disappear when you operate the following e Click the Return button after once opening Alarm List Or e Click the Return button after opening any of setup menus E VMD Setu
35. he rear panel of the cam e Select an access level and click the SET but era ton The default setting is level 1 OFF Disables the LED to indicate the status 1 Administrator Allows you to operate setup menus and to view live and record 4 Click the SET amp REBOOT button ed images 2 Live Only Allows you to view live and recorded images 3 Host Authentication e Select ON or OFF and click the SET button ON Applies the host authentication OFF Does not apply e Click the Delete button after selecting an unwanted host name to cancel it e Click the Return button to go back to the main page 4 Host Deletion e Select a redundant host number and click the DELETE button Notes e The host authentication will be carried out first and the user authentication will be the next if both are set to ON e All users will become level 2 if both the host and the user authentications are set to OFF e A host unregistered will be unable to access the camera B INITIALIZING You can reset the following data back to the factory default settings Camera Setup Setup Menu PC oriented HTML files E Initializing the Camera Menu e Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET e Hold down simultaneously and buttons for 2 seconds on the camera or click the All Reset button on your computer display E Initializing the Setup Menu e n the power on state press the side panel buttons and simultaneously while holding down the re
36. he steps above until all characters are edited Command Usage Move the cursor to the respective commands and press E SPACE Adds a blank space to the cursor position in the editing area POSI opens the camera ID position window Move the highlighted camera ID to the desired posi tion with GV B A and press E Note The camera ID will be displayed under the clock display when both of them are set to ON RET Returns to the CAM SET UP menu END Closes the setup menu and returns to cam era image screen RESET Cancels all characters in the editing area Highlighted WV NP 472 To replace a specific character in the CAMERA ID 1 Move the cursor to the editing area by pressing g 2 Move the cursor to the character to be replaced by pressing or Then move the cursor to the character area and select a new character Press to determine the CAMERA ID 16 2 Light Control Setting ALC ELC You can select the mode for adjusting the lens iris ALC If you use a auto Iris lens select this parameter ELC If you use a fixed or manual iris lens select this parameter The factory default setting is ALC 1 Move the cursor to ALC ELC 2 Select ALC or ELC Cautions 1 Under bright lighting conditions such as outdoors use an ALC type lens because the ELC control range is not wide enough under these conditions 2 Use an ALC type lens if the following phenomena occur e Strong smear and or blooming on highligh
37. hen a lens without focus adjusting mechanism is mounted or when a lens with adjusting mechanism is mounted and focus that is more accurate is needed 1 Loosen the flange back fixing screw on the flange back adjusting ring 2 Turn the flange back adjusting ring to obtain a focused point while watching the monitor screen 3 Tighten the flange back fixing screw softly and securely Note The object may be out of focus when using a source of near infrared light rather than using the visible light Mounting the Camera The mounting adapter can be secured on either the top or bottom at the factory shipment of the camera The mounting hole is a standard photographic pan head screw size 1 4 20 lt gt Sf Ry Camera mounting bracket Locally procured Adapter on th bottom at the factory shipment e Mounting from the Bottom 1 Secure the camera on the camera mounting brack et locally procured referring to the manual includ ed with the bracket e Mounting from the Top 1 Remove the mounting adapter from the bottom of the camera 2 Attach the mounting adapter on top of the camera as shown in the figure te Fixing Screws aot B S5 Mounting Adapter 3 Secure the camera to the camera mounting brack et locally procured referring to the manual includ ed with the bracket Note Use the original two screws to attach the mounting adapter on the camera Using short er
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39. l cable Recommended maximum cable length Control Terminal Connections Connect relevant devices as shown in the figure ALARM IN Sensor Recording device e g VIR a Q Q Optical sensor ON B W OFF Colour ALARM OUT DAY NIGHT IN Aux devices e g lamp Notes e See specifications for each terminal e Use a relay when the connected device exceeds the ratings in voltage or current e The optical sensor validates the Day Night function if B W is set to EXT in the setup menu Network Connections Network Connection Types e Use a router or switching hub when multiple cam eras are connected e Use a router handling PPPoE PPP over Ethernet when running PPPoE to connect with the Internet because the camera is incapable ot it e Use network cables complying with category5 e Direct Connection to PC Type 1 e e Connection to Intranet Type 2 Network Cable Straight type Switching Hub E 16 clients maximum Network Cable Straight type 16 clients maximum DSL CATV Modem e Connection to Internet Type 4 S O vooot f 2 POWER e e 1 e Network Cable Straight type EEFEFEEEETE PC 16 clients maximum Switching Hub or Router CJC Internet DSL CATV Modem lee Note Apply proper measures to protect the camera from thunderbolts if your system is possibly dam aged As a
40. n Type Item IP address Connection type Connection type 1 Subnet mask Default gateway Network speed HTTP port Host name DNS Primary server Secondary server DHCP Description of the parameter Enter 192 168 0 XXX for the IP address where XXX should be a number from 2 to 254 except the same IP addresses already assigned to the PC and any other cameras Use the default setting 255 255 255 0 for the subnet mask No setting required Set the network speed Use the default setting auto for the network speed Selectable parameters auto default setting 100 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 10 Mbps half duplex Use the default setting 80 for the HTTP port No setting required Set to OFF No setting required Set to OFF 25 Connection type 2 Connection type 3 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Network speed HTTP port Host name DNS Primary server Secondary server DHCP IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Network speed HTTP port Host name DNS Primary server Set the IP address designated by your network administrator However the setting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet Set the subnet mask designated by your network administra tor However the setting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet Set the IP address of the default gateway designated by your network administr
41. n do it as well ee PRIOR TO SET UP This section describes setup procedures common to accesses from the PC and from the camera The PC can control more functions than camera itself e g transmitting images to FTP server sending alarm notice mail auxiliary device control clock setup and LED control Buttons Used for Setup Menus Press the buttons on the side panel of the camera or click the buttons on the computer display Each button is assigned functions in the setup as follows Menu ON OFF button Opens or closes the setup menu ESC button Returns to the previous menu one layer higher UP DOWN button Moves up and down the cursor pointer RIGHT LEFT button Selects parameters adjusts some levels SET button Validates the selection opens a detailed menu Pressing RIGHT SET LEFT or clicking ALL P FESETSIEC arere RESET Resets all settings g are to the factory default Pressing RIGHT and LEFT or clicking RESET Resets the selected settings to the factory default Camera Setup Menus From the PC 1 Open the main page of the WV NP472 camera referring to page 11 Login as a level 1 administrator in the dialog box if requested Click Camera Setup button in the left side of the screen Login dialog box will appear 71x Enter Network Password gt Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 0 10 NW camera Realm User Name admin I Save this pass
42. nected device for exam ple a lamp that is connected to the AUX OUT terminal of the camera 1 Open the auxiliary output control window clicking the AUX Output Control button in the main page 2 Select the polarity to switch on or off the connected device High Supplies high voltage Low Supplies low voltage 3 Click the EXE button 4 Click the Return button to go back to the main page Note The initial state is HIGH when the camera is turned on Ao TROUBLESHOOTING Reference page No picture is displayed e Is the AC adapter firmly plugged in to the outlet 9 e Are the POWER IN terminals on the camera connected with 9 the AC adapter properly e Is the lens cap removed 7 e Is the video cable or network cable connected properly 9 10 Cannot access the camera from the e Are the network cables connected properly 9 10 browser e Is the status Indicator lamp of the network connection termi nal lighting If not the network connection is not established or the other devices are not in operation e Is a valid IP address set for the camera e Are you connecting to a wrong IP address Open the command prompt on your PC and enter gt ping enter here the IP address set for the camera If the camera replies the connection is correct If not set the correct IP address to your PC and or to the camera HTML documents are not displayed e HTML files in the camera might be broken Initializing is required
43. o striping e The striping area will change to blinking non masked 7 Repeat step 6 until all areas are set o Click the ESC button to return to the MOTION DETECT menu 9 VMD demonstration e To confirm the alarm output function move the cursor to ALARM and turn it to ON e Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE Y and click ENTER The demonstration starts and the areas will blink where motion is detected Blinking E Reviewing Alarm Pictures The alarm pictures stored in the camera can be reviewed on the PC 1 In the main page click the Alarm List button r NETWORK K CAMERA 0170172002 00 00 CAMERA lE medoide ct re anp TE TH i Dnars RAD a TAFE ot BRC Te LOr iee 2 Click the desired event in the list The events can be stored in chronological order from 1 up to 100 and the oldest event will be erased when the new one is added i A incu Ci diy e Click ENTER to return to the MOTION DETECT menu 10 Move the cursor to Level and adjust the detection level moving the I cursor with the right or left but ton 11 Repeat step 9 and step 10 to obtain a proper level setting 12 To return to CAM SET UP move the cursor to RET and click ENTER To return to the main page click the Menu OFF button then the Return button The event followed by an icon contains picture file s 3 The selected picture is displayed and the alarm E Resetting Alarm image control p
44. on Click the Return button to go back to the main page 233 E User Setup pA aa sk eI WEN bipm OOOO O U 1 Open the User Setup window 2 User Registration e Enter to 16 characters of user name The default setting is admin e Enter a password The default setting is a blank e Enter a password again e Select an access level and click the SET but ton 1 Administrator Allows you to operate setup menus and to view live and record ed images 2 Live Only Allows you to view live and recorded images 3 User Authentication e Select ON or OFF and click the SET button ON applies the user authentication OFF does not apply e Click the Delete button after selecting an unwanted user name to cancel it Note You cannot change admin and level 1 that are registered as the default settings while the password entry is allowed E Host Setup E System Setup Note Never turn over the order start with the host reg istration and then proceed to the authentication ON OFF Ela Bee ee ARRAS FAT mes A K WRN 1 big termes LMT r 1 Open the System Setup window 2 Time Adjustment 1 Open the Host Setup window e Enter the date month year and time 2 Host Registration 3 LED control e Enter the IP address of the PC e Select ON or OFF A hostname domainname can be entered ON Enables the LED to indicate the communi when using the DNS function cation status at t
45. ones may cause the camera to fall down or longer ones may damage the inside of the camera e Pictures Upside down You can reverse the picture upside down in the menu setup when it is necessary Note The right and left of the picture are not reversed CONNECTIONS Power in Connections Notes e Use only a class 2 power supply suitable to the voltage and current required by the camera See specifications e Use a UL listed cable VW 1 style 1007 to pre vent fire or electric shock You can use the formula below to select the power supply and power cable The supplied voltage to the power in terminals must be between 10 8 V and 16 V 10 8V minimum lt VA 2RLI lt 16V maximum VA Output voltage of power supply R Resistance Q m Q ft see table L Cable length m ft l Consumption current A see specifications Resistance of copper wire at 20 C 68 F 24 22 20 18 0 22 mm 0 33 mm 0 52 mm 0 83 mm 0 078 0 050 0 030 0 018 0 026 0 017 0 010 0 006 1 Connect the power cable to the terminals while identifying the polarity 2 Fasten the screws Copper wire size AWG Resistance Q m Resistance QO ft 12VDC 10 8 V 16 V Video Cable Connections The maximum extensible coaxial cable length between the camera and the monitor is shown in the table RG 59 U RG 6 U RG 11 U 3C 2V 5C 2V 7C 2V 10C 2V fm ao wo co o Type of RG 15 U coaxia
46. p You can setup VMD video Motion Detector Detection Area Setup 1 In the main page click the Camera Menu button The menu control buttons appear under the image display area 0170172002 00 00 CAMERA zi ETOSAN ASSINE AUC ANDRA _ 2 Click the Menu ON button SET UP will be overlaid on the camera picture NSUNMO S 2 END gar Up al acam Pec 6 an co fe eee zi E iE Cements mtse aaa iri A TE i bhgian AAD ARSE a TTT p T om 3 Move the cursor to CAMERA and click ENTER CAM SET UP appears Ee ES ew froin Tem tie xs pA aa Ge CAN Sa U2 or AT E NC ENIT TE BAL AR KOVNON OSTO LENS OAS o COCK ON L UP T RET IFTS am lt 4 Move the cursor to MOTION DET and turn it to ON with the right or left button and click ENTER The MOTION DETECT appears 5 Move the cursor to MASK SET and click the ENTER Detection map is split into 48 areas with status indi cations for each scl Te ams AAA Transparency Indicates a non masked area that has been incorporated into the detection area Blink Indicates a non masked area when the cur sor is on it Highlight Indicates a masked area that has been exempted from detection Stripe Indicates an area already set to masked when the cursor is on it Move the cursor to an area and click ENTER e The area will change from blinking to highlight ed masked and then t
47. re upside down Note The right and left of the picture are not reversed NB 10 2 Chroma Gain Setting CHROMA GAIN 1 Move the cursor to CHROMA GAIN 2 While observing the vectorscope or colour video monitor move the I cursor to adjust the chroma level 10 3 Aperture Gain Setting AP GAIN 1 Move the cursor to AP GAIN 2 While observing the waveform monitor or colour video monitor move the I cursor to adjust the aperture gain 10 4 Pedestal Level Setting PEDESTAL 1 Move the cursor to PEDESTAL 2 While observing the waveform monitor or colour video monitor move the I cursor to adjust the pedestal level black level 10 5 BW This function lets you select the colour or black and white mode 1 Move the cursor to BW 2 Select AUTO1 AUTO2 EXT ON or OFF using or 5 AUTO1 The camera selects the black and white mode if the picture is dark or the colour mode if the picture is bright enough AUTO2 Applying AUTO1 may cause malfunction when using a source of near infrared light at night because the illuminance changes signifi cantly when switching between a colour pic ture and a black and white picture This can be prevented by using the AUTOZ2 setting to detect the type of light source 2s Note Because the type of light source is detected based on information received from the CCD image pickup element an object that is constantly moving or has the same colour as it
48. rsor leftward selects the mode and adjusts some levels Up Button amp Moves the cursor upward and selects items in the CAM SET UP menu Right Button 9 Moves the cursor rightward selects the mode and adjusts some levels Set Button Activates an item selected in the CAM SET UP menu A O O voot DC T7 _POWERO q 10BASE T J 100BASE TX Network Port with Indicators 10BASE T 100BASE TX RCV LINK Connects to a PC or a network via a hub with a 1OBASE T 1O00BASE TX cable attached RJ 45 con nector Indicators will light up while receiving data RCV or establishing communications LINK Control Terminals Connects respective devices ALARM IN Alarm sensor ALARM OUT Recording device alarm indicator AUX OUT External device DAY NIGHT IN Optical sensor GND Signal ground Reset Button A B The button A along with the and buttons resets the network setup parameters when you hold down these buttons for 6 seconds in the power on state The button B resets the HTML files and alarm mail setup in the same manner as the button A Note Never press both the reset buttons A and B at a time Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT Supplies analog video signal composite to the connected device Power In Terminal and Power Indicator DC 12V IN POWER Connects to a DC power supply using proper cables The power indicator lights up when power is Supplied INST
49. s background may not always be properly recognized When choosing the AUTO2 mode make sure to use a light source having a wavelength of 800 nm or more EXT Colour picture reverts to black and white pic ture when an external day night switching sig nal is received refer to alarm connections ON Black and white mode enabled OFF Colour mode enabled The factory default setting is OFF 3 The AUTO1 or AUTO2 menu appears on the moni tor screen when selected 4 Move the cursor to LEVEL and select the illumi nance level using or 5 BW AUTO1 LEVEL HIGH DURATION TIME I S L LOW Colour picture switches to black and white picture at approx 1 Ix with F1 4 lens HIGH Colour picture switches to black and white picture at approx d x with F1 4 lens The factory default setting is HIGH 5 Move the cursor for DURATION TIME to set the switching time using or B The following switching times are available 10s 30s 60s 300s S L 10 6 BURST BW 1 Move the cursor to BURST BW 2 Select ON or OFF using or 5 ON The burst signal is supplied along with the black and white composite video signal OFF The burst signal is not output The factory default setting is ON Notes e We recommend that you usually select ON e When the camera is used to synchronize the system for external sync select ON to prevent a malfunction To reset to the factory settings CAMERA RESET 1 A Move the c
50. s overlaid on the camera pic ture appear by clicking the Camera Setup button in the main page You will be prompted by authentication dia log box Enter admin in the user column if you have not registered it yet or enter the registered user name and password if user authentication is applied Menu control buttons are lined in the lower part of the screen Note The following pages mainly describe the unique ox or auto mimi 9 setup operations of the PC Refer to PRIOR TO SET UP on page 13 for common setup operations from the camera and the PC NETWORK ENB SE UR ENABLE Po or sc eo ft el SE eS e JA IES Return button Returns to the main page Setup Menu button Opens the PC oriented setup menus Day amp Night Mode Setup buttons ON OFF AUTO The ON button switches the picture to mono chrome mode and the OFF button to colour mode The AUTO button enables the camera to follow the input of the connected optical sensor Menu ON OFF buttons ON OFF Opens or closes the camera setup menu Cancel button ESC Returns the menu to the upper layer Cursor buttons left up down right Moves the cursor Set button ENTER Validates the selection 99 ox orr aro CI elt Reset button RESET SPECIAL e Resets the parameter of an item when the cur sor is at the item e Opens the SPECIAL menu when the cursor is at RET in the CAMERA SET UP menu Reset button
51. select ELC SUPER D2 is not available MASK SET appears on the menu ALC CONT BACK LIGHT COMP SUPER D2 OFF MASK SET LEVEL RET END 2 Move the cursor to MASK SET and press The 48 mask areas appear on the monitor screen The cursor is blinking in the upper left corner of the screen Blinking L e a S i aP Eee gt S PAY amp re d OIS KASIH pa E EE S 7 SSSA 09 9 0 2 OOO Ae To e of Of 1 ever OOK BOO ees an ee vere eo To laisia 04 3 Move the cursor to the area where backlight is bright and press to mask that area The mask turns to white When the cursor is moved on an area that has already been masked the mask and cursor start blinking Blinking H R Oy y OQ e OSIN Seel D SA 29 c2 6 9 9 p2 LAA CRL RTS QO 2 i s Q 4 4 4 Repeat step 3 to mask desired areas To cancel masking move the cursor to that area and press E 5 After masking is completed press for 2 sec onds or more The ALC CONT menu appears 6 If you want to change the video output level pic ture contrast move the I cursor for LEVEL and adjust the level Turns to white Blinking Note If ON is selected for SUPER D2 a shadow black line may appear at the boundary between the bright and the dim scenes This is a natural phe nomenon and does not indicate any trouble 3 Shu
52. selection is good to display motionless images E Alarm Setup r OW OFF SET AREBOOT Deczaten Ema Adisa j A tmar im Eiaa w tian me nia a 1 Open the Image Setup window 2 Select the parameter for each item Refresh Interval Fast Middle Slow and Very Slow Image Capture Size pixels 752x568 752x280 368x280 176x136 Dedraten E m Adien rj NETWORK AL CAMERA Delite Desinatin Emad Address 5 DE Recanding Micsh r tbag a Recording Setup tefi Tage Recording kae peeti SET AAEBOOT Panasonic Protecol Setup Panacea Fretecel OM FORF Derteasce Poet i es Beuy Teres ae 2er E ew were BE howe Dertaanon IP Aare m Debte Derteasce IP Ad ver m wj External Tertimal Output Semap Alirta Type F Tiie Lari Tiir Wie fio 2 0kmeec SET BAREBOOT Alarm Heset Dah fe bartas to cear acte damn caper ALAFMAFESET IE Eem on pae C Eal 1 Open the Alarm Setup window 2 External Alarm e Select ON or OFF and click the SET button ON Receives alarm inputs via the ALARM IN terminal OFF Ignores alarm inputs via the ALARM IN terminal 3 E Mail Notice Setup e Select ON or OFF for E mail Notice ON Sends an e mail when an alarm operates OFF Does not send e Enter the e mail server address A hostname domainname can be entered when using the DNS function e Enter the sender name The default setting is NW_camera e Select ON or
53. t objects such as spotlight or sunlight from win dows e Noticeable flicker in the picture and or colour rendition variations If ELC is selected SUPER D2 and SHUTTER are not available and white balance mode is automati cally set to ATW1 or ATW2 previously set If ELC is selected for ALC ELC and a fixed iris lens is used the focal depth becomes shallower than with the ALC type lens Therefore the range of focus to object distance becomes narrower 2 1 ALC Mode with SUPER D2 ON Super Dynamic II Function SUPER D2 The important object in a scene is usually placed in the centre of the monitor screen In the SUPER D2 mode more photometric weight is given to the centre of the screen where the important object is located than to the edge of the screen where bright backlight would most likely be located You can use the SUPER D2 function if you select ALC It eliminates interference by strong background lighting which makes the camera picture dark such as a spotlight 1 Select ALC and press J The ALC CONT menu appears 2 Move the cursor to SUPER D2 and select ON ALC CONT BACK LIGHT COMP SUPER D2 ON 3 If you want to adjust the video output level move the I cursor for LEVEL Adjust to the desired level by pressing or 5 2 2 ALC Mode with SUPER D2 OFF and ELC Mode Note If ELC is selected set MASK SET according to this procedure 1 Move the cursor to SUPER D2 and select OFF When you
54. tered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation e High resolution supported by a 1 3 CCD having in the U S and or other countries 753 horizontal pixels e Netscape Netscape Navigator Netscape ONE e A 0 8 x illuminance is allowed when using a F 1 4 the Netscape N and Ship s Wheel logos are regis lens thanks to low noise design A 0 4 Ix illumi tered trademarks of Netscape Communications nance is allowed when using an aspherical F 0 75 Corporation in the U S and other countries Other large aperture lens Netscape product names used in this document e Switchable video mode between colour and mono are also trademarks of Netscape Communications chrome in response to light inputs Corporation and may be registered outside the e Built in motion detector generates an alarm when U S video levels change certain amount e Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation e Other names of companies and products con tained in these operating instructions may be Computer Requirements trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The following environments are essential for your com e Distributing copying disassembling reverse com puter to view camera pictures or to set up parameters plying reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided Computer PC AT compatible with this product is expressly prohibited OS One of the following should be installed Microsoft Windows
55. tion h nvisar ar i verensst mmelse med standarddokument eller andra normativa dokument som framstolls i EEC direktiv nr 89 336 Ilmoitamme yksinomaisella vastuullamme ett tuote jota tama ilmoitus koskee noudattaa seuraavia standardeja tai muita ohjeellisia asiakirjoja jotka noudattavat direktiivin 89 336 EEC s d ksi Vi erkl rer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet som denne erkl ringen gjelder for er i overensstemmelse med f lgende normer eller andre normgivende dokumenter som f lger bestemmelsene i direktiv 89 336 EEC The serial number of this product may be found on the top of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No WV NP472E Serial No WARNING To prevent fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus a CONTENTS PREP soca sataes A EE 4 Features s nesinsiissierrrssirrsrrrrirerrrerrrrrrrerrreerrerrrerer 4 Computer Requirements ccccccsecesccsseeeseeeeaaeeees 4 TRAC SAIS sereine reina einen E neir eent 4 DOCUMENT CONVENTION ccincssccrannseenssrcdaderiascetitereniards 4 FRECAUTON tacasernsed oat eoeae sands ear a
56. tter Speed Setting SHUTTER Note When ELC is selected for ALC ELC on the CAM SET UP menu or ON is selected for SUPER D2 on the ALC CONT menu this item is not available To select electronic shutter speed select OFF for SUPER D2 in the ALC CONT menu Move the cursor to SHUTTER and select the electronic shutter speed The preset values for SHUTTER electronic shutter speed change by pressing or as follows The factory default setting is on 1 50 1 120 1 250 an 1 10000 lt 1 4000 1 2000 lt 1 1000 4 Gain Control Setting AGC ON DNR H DNR L OFF AGC Automatic Gain Control automatically controls the gain an image brightness level Move the cursor to AGC and select automatic level adjustment ON DNR H ON DNR L or OFF The fac tory default setting is ON DNR H ON DNR H This setting raises the gain and brightens the image under low light conditions ON DNR L This setting reduces an afterimage sometimes caused by the object s movement OFF This setting does not control the gain Notes e When ON DNR L is selected the noise level may be slightly higher than the ON DNR H mode e DNR H and DNR L do not appear on the system status display of the connected equipment A7 5 Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement SENS UP There are two modes for SENS UP AUTO If you select X10 AUTO for example the sensitivity is automatically raised to X10 max When AUTO is select
57. ursor to CAMERA RESET PUSH SW is highlighted While holding down and amp gt hold down for 2 seconds or more The camera is reset to the factory settings O41 NETWORK SET UP Set up network parameters when connecting the 10 100BASE jack with a network Notes e Access the setup menu from the PC to use the DHCP or DNS server because these settings are not included in this window e Ask your system administrator or ISP Internet service Provider about available IP address sub net mask and gateway prior to setup e The assigned address should be a global type when connecting via the Internet Ask your ISP whether it is NETWORK SET UP IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 NETMASK 255 255 255 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 HTTP PORT NO RET END 1 Move the cursor to NETWORK SET UP in the SET UP menu window and press The NETWORK SET UP menu opens The factory default settings are as follows IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 HTTP Port Number 80 2 Move the cursor to the line you wish to edit and press E Parameters become editable 3 Select a digit using or w 4 Select a number in the digit using or B 5 Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 above appropriately until all parameters are set 6 Move the cursor to END and press to close the setup menu and store new settings or select RET to go back to the SET UP menu Note The port number assigned to the camera is
58. vices F Peformance ard Mambo 29 3 Double click the Network and Internet Connections icon E Aeteork and Inierre Conrer igr Ien Fe EE Wea Faeoite Took Help T Ader JF keimai and Intarrat Connections Ba JO Seteork an Meral Cone bere Pick a task GF Get up or change yaur intemet ronmerction Create a oconnection to he network ab your workglace Trwublesheabers fet up or changa your homa or small oifice netecrk ii Howe or Saal Gica Feirawki ir Inianmet Exphanes ra Kateewk Disgnestics or pick a Control Panel icon Intent Oebiens a Seteork Conmections 4 Double click the Network Connections icon Network Connections Fe Edt ew Feuka Took Advanced Help Qm O S Pawo eres C Adder Dy hehaork Connections etek Tasks Comaie a baili Sat up hiiri or gral OTe reii W ishi ths rein dekt Q Papar thes ommation j Rename thie connection testa te connection fx args settings of thes connection Dither Place GF contd Panel E My Wetrank Pisces G Fiy Benue F F Cpe 5 Click Local Area Communication and then click Change settings of this connection in the Network Task menu 4 Local Area Connection 2 Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks A File an
59. word in your password list Cancel Password 212 Note Confirm the entered IP address when neither the dialog box nor the main page appears You may need to re enter the IP address 3 Enter the registered user name and password Note Enter admin when you operate the system very first time or you have not registered user names yet For this time you need not to enter the password Menu control buttons will appear under the camera image Scroll down the bar to display the Reset buttons Cursor poser Set Pox or sc t gt pm 4 Click the Menu ON button to overlay the SET UP menu on the camera image The cursor is highlighted on the window bede seim 2i E Dietary peras ieg VTE EO Wage brica AGE A E E 5 Move the cursor to SET UP DISABLE if it is dis played or skip to step 7 if ENABLE is displayed 6 Click the ENTER button DISABLE will change to ENABLE and the camera is now ready to be set up Note While DISABLE is displayed setup opera tions are disabled 7 Move the cursor to CAMERA and click the ENTER button CAM SET UP opens NETWORK lt CAMERA UENS RIS COEK ON L UP A DASE Notes e Refer to the next page for setup operations e Return the menu to SET UP step 3 above then go to step 8 8 Click the Menu OFF button after finishing the setup operations The changed settings will be stored in the camera an
60. y for the network setup of the camera If you do not have the following information refer to your network administrator or your Internet service provider e P address e Subnet mask e Default gateway when using a gateway server or a router e Port number e DNS server address 1 and or 2 when using DNS 1 Start up Internet Explorer on your PC ae 2B 2 Enter 192 168 0 10 the default IP address of the camera in the address bar The main page of the camera appears J4 3 Click the Setup Menu button The User authentica tion dialog appears Enter Metwork Parsword HE Site 152164 010 Aaaa Hw camara UseNane pen Psccword CO D Se thir paerword in pour parece ist Le em e Enter admin in the user name column e Click the OK button 4 Click the Network button on top of the screen The Network Setup window appears Y 9 0 4 2 amp Dive ted Sep Mea Here Seach Pec Hee Ma Dra apis BA llbegteve tee i ewe isa tome fit ome t ariz aE Ameena a Network Setup 4 i As AN n m Nema fa Fee Nave pra prape Meracete Sprat Jace pi ETIP Pot g Copyrgin 0 JUI Mawubts Edectar edastad Ce Lie n Al apes nerne DNS ON OFF Preece DNS f Sercedery DS auc DEC POM OOF SET 6 REBOOT Sowteen hefereserion zj H brm K eee 5 Set parameters for each item in the Network Setup menu The parameters differ depending on the connec tion type E Network Setup Parameters vs Connectio
61. ze pixels 752x568 752x280 368x280 176x136 Quality of Image Super Fine Fine Normal Rough Bandwidth Control kbps 32 64 128 256 512 1 024 Unlimited The 752 x 280 selection is good to display moving images without aliasing while 752 x 568 selection is good to display motionless images 4 Click the SET amp REBOOT button It will take about 5 seconds to set the new parame ters and reboot the camera 5 Click the Return button to go back to the main page 86 E Monochrome Mode Notes e Switching to black and white will be disabled e You can switch the camera between the colour mode in the following cases and black and white mode This may help picture 1 The camera setup menu is displayed become clear under conditions of insufficient lighting Click Menu OFF 2 EXT is set for B W in the special menu 1 In the main page click the Camera Menu button Select other than EXT e AUTO1 will perform if AUTO is set in this menu although in the special menu AUTO2 is set for B W 2 The Day amp Night button appears in the lower left of the screen ON Selects black and white mode OFF Selects colour mode AUTO Selects colour mode when picture is bright enough or black and white mode when it is dark 3 Click ENTER 4 Click the Return button to go back to the main page 2372 ALARM FUNCTIONS When an alarm sounds the camera performs output functions depending on the setup
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