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1. See page 23 image Operation Bar e Click to See page 24 Center See page 21 e Digital Zoom See page 22 a chant ae H The banner is displayed See page 21 3 Close the web browser Note e While viewing images under fluorescent lighting the image may appear noisy or experience flicker if the incorrect AC power setting was selected Select the frequency that is used in your area see page 51 e When the camera image is not displayed immediately or correctly click Refresh at the tool bar on the web browser The image will be refreshed e The digital zoom can be operated only when displaying video Motion JPEG e The refresh interval is set to Motion by default The setting can be changed on the operation bar see page 24 e The refresh interval may change depending on the network condition PC performance what object you view and the number of simultaneous users e When displaying video Motion JPEG the camera allows up to 20 simultaneous accesses The 21st user will see a gray screen Access to play buffered images is also included in the maximum number e To reduce the data traffic set up Limit Continuous Motion JPEG on the Image Display page see page 90 The video Motion JPEG can be automatically changed to refreshing still images Images of moving subject are blurred or not displayed Operating Instructions e When the camera transmits a dark scene the camera image may become white or
2. m Proxy server See if this check Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPN connections box IS ch ecked or not Address ak akk kk kal Port k Advanced eel If checked Bypass proxy server for local addresses cl i ck Advanced T i Cancel e If not checked click Cancel Proxy settings are not required 128 Operating Instructions 5 Enter the camera s IP address into the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with data field e g 192 168 0 253 Proxy Settings Lz x Proxy address to use Port 1e mae et at j FTP ER Ek k K Gopher ee sete oi soto Socks JV Use the same proxy server for all protocols Exceptions SA Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with G Use semicolons to separate entries f Cancel 6 Click OK 129 Operating Instructions 7 5 2 Setting UPnP to Display Camera Shortcut in My Network Places To display the camera shortcut in the My Network Places folder a Windows component should be added Enable UPnP Universal Plug and Play following the steps below Windows XP Start gt Settings Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs gt Add Remove Windows Components gt Select Networking Services gt Details Check UPnP User Interface gt OK gt Next Complete Windows XP Start gt Settings
3. Date Displays the date and time when the Motion Detection is activated Sensor Type Displays the Trigger Setting Motion Detection on the Trigger page 6 1 4 Restarting the Camera It is possible to restart the camera by disconnecting the AC adaptor from the power outlet and reconnecting it again The camera can also be restarted on the Restart page Note When the camera is restarted the buffered images and sensor logs will be deleted 1 Click Restart on the Maintenance page 2 Click Restart Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Caution Buffered images are erased when you restart Restart e Restarting takes about 1 minute The Top page is displayed when finished 100 Operating Instructions 6 1 5 Updating the Camera Firmware The Update Firmware page allows you to update the camera s firmware If new firmware is available install it into the camera Note e Do not turn off the power during a firmware update e All buffered images and sensor logs on the internal memory will be deleted after the firmware update e The firmware version is displayed on the Top page and the Status page 1 Download the new firmware from the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam and save it on your PC 2 Click Update Firmware on the Maintenance page 3 Click Update Firmware e The procedure can take up to 7 minutes Update Firmware You can
4. When an image is not displayed on the Multi Camera page Confirm that the global IP address is specified correctly for each camera and that each camera is connected to the Internet For Internet access local IP addresses 192 168 X X X X X cannot be used See page 9 of Troubleshooting on the CD ROM Confirm the settings on the Multi Camera Setup page see page 93 Confirm that the web browser is not accessing a proxy server see page 127 When setting Do not permit access from guest users or Permit access from guest users mobile only on the Security Administrator page An authentication window is displayed when accessing the camera Enter the administrator s or the general user s user name and password When you view images from several cameras on the Multi Camera page an authentication window is displayed for each camera that has security settings enabled Enter the administrator s or general user s user name and password registered for each camera 26 Operating Instructions 1 4 Viewing the Buffered Image page To buffer images in the camera s internal memory you need to set up the image transfer settings see page 61 or page 71 Buffered images can be viewed on this Buffered Image page 1 Access the camera see page 15 e The Top page is displayed 2 Click the Buffered Image tab at the top of the page 3 Click the trigger number The trigger number is displayed see page 61 or page 71
5. 44 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 22 characters for a 2 byte character Text e Enter text with ASCII characters see page 131 or characters from other languages O 63 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 31 characters for a 2 byte character Note that end of line key is not available 68 Operating Instructions Setting Deseription How to You can select the authentication method No authentication authenticate POP before SMTP authentication and SMTP authentication POP server authentication may be required by your ISP In that case set POP before SMTP authentication e No authentication No authentication when sending an e mail POP before SMTP authentication Some SMTP servers that send e mails do not have an authentication feature Therefore the camera uses the authentication of a POP server that receives e mails before sending e mails POP3 Server If you set a server IP address set 4 IP Address or numbers O 255 and 3 periods such as Host Name 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters Port No Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 110 Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID to log in to a POPS server set it 1 63 characters Password If your ISP requires a password to log in to a POPS server set it O 63 characters SMTP authentication Users are authenticated by us
6. Control Panel gt Add or Remove Service Pack 2 Programs gt Add Remove Windows Components gt Select Networking Services gt Details Check Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client and UPnP User Interface OK Complete Windows Me Start Settings gt Control Panel gt Add Remove Programs gt Windows Setup tab gt Select Communication gt Details Check Universal Plug and Play gt OK gt OK gt Restart gt Complete Note This feature is only available when using Windows XP or Windows Me 7 5 3 Setting the Internet Temporary File Setting on the Web Browser An old image may be displayed In this case change the web browser settings following the steps below Tools gt Internet Options gt General tab gt Settings in the Temporary Internet files gt Check Every visit to the page in the Check for newer versions of stored pages gt OK OK Complete 130 Operating Instructions 7 6 ASCII Character Table OONDOARWON O gt GN lt XKES lt CHMDONV Im ONS XK SEK CH HAA A B C D E F G H J K L M N O oO gt 3 x Ta s OaOaQaaoom 131 Operating Instructions 7 7 File Size and Number of Buffered Images The following table shows the relationship between the file size of the image and the maximum number of buffered images Note The following file sizes are shown at their maximum valu
7. Panasonic Operating Instructions Network Camera Model No BL C1 Please read this manual before using and save this manual for future reference Operating Instructions Main Features Digital zoom feature This camera has a 10x digital zoom feature This feature allows you to increase or decrease the size of objects on the Single Camera screen the Multi Camera screen and the Buffered Image screen This makes it easy to view distant objects A mouse wheel operation or clicking the right mouse button increase or decrease the size of the object Color Night View Mode The color night view mode provides better image quality and low light performance 4 Ix Multi Camera Support The Multi Camera page displays the moving images from up to 4 cameras This camera allows you to switch between 3 sets of 4 cameras Additionally static images from a maximum of 12 cameras can be displayed on a single page DynamicDNS Service Support DynamicDNS service allows you to access the camera over the Internet with a domain name of your choice e g bob viewnetcam com instead of a global IP address Multi Language Display The Top page Single Camera and Multi Camera page can be displayed in English French German Italian Spanish Russian Simplified Chinese Korean or Japanese The Setup Maintenance and Support pages are displayed only in English Japanese French or Simplified Chinese Motion Detection feature The Camer
8. 47 Operating Instructions How the DynamicDNS service works DynamicDNS service server 2 Camera reports new address On site Network 3 New address registered with DNS DNS server server an ISP Camera 4 DNS looks up m current address 1 Global IP address x changes 5 Camera connection established 1 Your ISP assigns a global IP address to your Internet access account that changes periodically This is the address needed to access the camera over the Internet 2 When your ISP assigned global IP address changes your camera automatically notifies the DynamicDNS service server of the new address in the DynamicDNS The camera notifies the DynamicDNS service server of the new address in DynamicDNS in the following cases When starting the camera When an update interval time has been set When clicking the Save button 3 The DynamicDNS server contacts the Domain Name System DNS server and registers your new global IP address to your chosen DynamicDNS address such as bob viewnetcam com 4 When you enter your DynamicDNS address in your web browser while away from home or the office the DNS server looks up the global IP address assigned to your DynamicDNS address 5 The DNS server finds your current global IP address and allows you to connect to your camera Note e Ask your ISP about what type of IP address you are using e Some ISPs assign you a local IP address In this case the DynamicDNS
9. Advanced Image Single Cameralmage 320 x 240 Display Resolution Standard or Single Camera Image Standard Quality Favor Motion Single Camera Motion 3 5 10 30 60 Refresh Interval s or Motion 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 Favor Clarity Favor Clarity Multi Camera Image 320 x 240 160 x 120 or 320 Resolution x 240 Multi Camera Image Standard Quality Standard or Favor Motion Multi Camera Refresh Motion When 3 5 10 30 60 Interval reducing s or Motion traffic Limit time of Unlimited Unlimited 10 30 Continuous Motion s 1 5 10 30 JPEG 60 min Refresh Interval 3 5 10 30 60 s Language English English Japanese French German Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese Russian Korean Banner Display No check When displaying the banner Banner user All users All users Administrator only General user only 1 127 Characters 4 Image URL Blank Link URL Blank 0 127 Characters 4 Operating Instructions tems eta negura Note Multi Multi Camera No 1 Camera Selfcamera Display Checked When setting Multi Camera IP Address or Host selfcamera When setting IP address 1 Name Multi Camera Host name 5 is 1 255 characters Port No When setting 20 21 25 and Multi Camera 110 are not available 2 Camera Name BL C1 When setting 1 15 characters Multi Camera 7 Change Camera From No 1 To No 1 No 12 Order No 1 Operation Operation Time Always Time Indicator
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11. Seta file name on the FTP server to receive the transferred Name files Enter 1 234 characters Entering creates directories for a file E g NetworkCamera image Overwrite e Selecting Overwrite File overwrites the image on the server Setting with a newer image Selecting Save as New File with Time Stamp saves the image attaching time stamps on the file name and the images are not overwritten E g image20050101093020500 jpg The underlined numbers mean 9h30min20s500ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a summer time zone e Select Passive Mode normally If the transfer does not work select Active Mode and check the operation Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 Note that is not available 66 Operating Instructions When you set E mail for Transfer Method Select E mail and click Next gt The following page is displayed E mail Transfer SMTP Server IP Address or r 4 Host Name Port No be Usually Use 25 Reply E mail Address Destination moo E mail Address 1 Destination TS E mail Address 2 Destination si E mail Address 3 Subject Ce E Up to 44 Characters Text Up to 63 Characters fe How to authenticate No authentication C POP before SMTP authentication POP3 Server IP Address SE or Host Name Port No mo OOO Usually Use 110 Login ID rsd 1 to 63 Characters
12. The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a Summer time zone Setting eweriptlon SMTP ServerIP e If you set a server IP address set 4 numbers O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 25 Reply E mail Set the sender s E mail address We recommend you to Address set the administrator s E mail address Destination E Setup to 3 destination E mail addresses mail Address 1 3 Subject e Enter a subject with ASCII characters see page 131 or characters from other languages 0 44 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 22 characters for a 2 byte character Text e Enter text with ASCII characters see page 131 or characters from other languages 0 63 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 31 characters for a 2 byte character Note that end of line key is not available 80 Operating Instructions Setting Deseription How to You can select the authentication method No authentication authenticate POP before SMTP authentication and SMTP authentication POP server authentication may be required by your ISP In that case set POP before SMTP authentication e No authentication No authentication when sending an e mail POP before SMTP authentication Some SMTP servers that send e mai
13. gt and are not available Access Level An access level is set for each general user e Level 1 Only the camera images can be viewed e Level 2 The camera images can be viewed and the brightness can be adjusted 4 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 5 Click Go to General User page e The General User page is displayed 59 Operating Instructions 4 Buffering or Transferring Images 4 1 Procedures of Buffering or Transferring Images The procedures from this page to page 83 are described about settings of the image buffer or transfer See the procedures below to understand the general outline of the settings Buffer Transfer by Motion Detection Signal Page 71 Image Setting Image Setting Image Buffer Frequency Setting Image Buffer Frequency Setting Transfer Method Transfer Method Select one from the lists Select one from the lists e No Transfer No Memory Overwrite e No Transfer No Memory Overwrite Buffer Transfer by Timer Page 61 e No Transfer Memory Overwrite e No Transfer Memory Overwrite e FIP e FTP e E mail e E mail Save the settings to complete a Notification l When Triggered Setting Save the settings to complete Changing Motion Detection Sensitivity Page 84 Notifying the Sensor Log Page 87 60 Operating Instructions 4 2 Buffering or Transferring Images by Timer The Trigger page allows you to enable ima
14. please install the camera one by one J Do not plug a new camera into your network before you finish the previous camera s installation completely In case IP addresses are overlapped please cl pull off the power plug once and plug it again to get a different IP address eee _ Camera Status Camera List window Note e When trying to find multiple cameras the MAC address on the rear side verifies which camera you are setting up e See page 124 for details about setup from the MAC address 121 Operating Instructions Automatic Setup Local or Internet Access or Manual Setup 1 Click Execute on the Camera List window shown on page 121 2 Click the corresponding button Gamera No 1 MAC Address 00 80K KA KA KK xj Sets up the camera to be viewed Automatic Setup Local Access Only on the LAN Automatic Setup Internet Access Sets up Internet access to the Camera M anual Setup Manually sets up the camera Open the camera s web page J Displays the Setup page see page 33 See Getting Started for local and Internet access setup 122 Operating Instructions Manual Setup window Set up each parameter referring to page 38 and page 39 e If more than 20 minutes have passed since the camera was turned on the camera cannot be set up from the Setup Program If the camera cannot be set up restart the camera Manual Setup Camer
15. 480 pixels cannot be set for a transfer to a mobile phone 6 Set the image buffer frequency and click Next gt Image Buffer Frequency Every 1 z buffer 1 images lt Back Mext gt Cancel Note Due to the network environment object and the number of simultaneous accesses the camera may not record the number of images that you set In this case set the image buffer frequency longer e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting Decription Image Buffer e Select an image buffer frequency to buffer or transfer the Frequency image 1 image per hour 15 images per second 63 Operating Instructions 7 Select the transfer method and click Next gt Transfer Method No Transfer No Memory Overwrite No Transfer Memory Overwrite He C E mail lt Back Next gt Gancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Note If you transfer images by E mail or FTP confirm that the default gateway and DNS server addresses are assigned correctly see page 36 Description No Transfer No e Ifthe internal memory is full the camera stops buffering Memory Overwrite No Transfer e If the internal memory is full the camera deletes the old Memory images and continues to buffer the image O
16. Indicator Control Turn indicator Turn indicator on Control on when when camera is camera is on on Turn indicator on during camera access Never turn indicator on 116 4 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 Operating Instructions Set 4 numbers 0 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Set the number of 1 65535 Enter ASCII characters see page 131 Note that Space amp lt gt and are not available Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 131 Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available You can enter a ASCII characters see page 131 Note that Space amp 7 lt and gt are not available You can enter a ASCII characters See page 131 or characters from other languages 1 15 characters for a 1 byte character and 1 7 characters fora 2 byte character Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available You can enter a ASCII characters see page 131 or characters from other languages 1 15 characters for a 1 byte character and 1 7 characters fora 2 byte character Note that Space 8 lt and gt are not available Space and are not available and are not available 117 Operating Instructions 7 2 Cleaning Only clean the camera after it ha
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18. are not available 2 Note that is not available 78 Operating Instructions When you set E mail for Transfer Method Select E mail and click Next gt The following page is displayed E mail Transfer SMTP Server IP Address or rr Host Name Port No be Usually Use 25 Reply E mail Address Destination oo E mail Address 1 Destination ooo E mail Address 2 Destination Moo E mail Address 3 Subject Moo Up to 44 Characters Text Z Up to 63 Characters zi How to authenticate No authentication C POP before SMTP authentication POPS Server IP Address Co or Host Name Port No Usually Use 110 Login ID rs 1 to 63 Characters Password rs 0 to 63 Characters SMTP authentication Login ID rr 1 to 63 Characters Password rr 0 to 63 Characters 110 lt Back Next gt Cancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes 79 Operating Instructions Note e The camera works only with an SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server It does not work with mail servers like Hotmail that use a web browser e The date and time 24 h format is automatically attached to the subject on the E mail The file name is image jpg E g When the camera is entered on the subject camera 20050101093020500 The underlined numbers mean 9 h 30 min 20 s 500 ms on January 1 2005
19. automatic time adjustment and summer time settings see page 49 Sets camera name white balance AC power source frequency and color night view see page 51 Sets authentication and administrator security user name and password see page 53 Sets general user security user name and password and access levels see page 58 Sets image buffer or transfer by timer or motion detection See page 61 or page 71 Sets the threshold and sensitivity for motion detection see page 84 Sets the information required to send log notifications by e mail see page 87 34 Operating Instructions Advanced 11 Image Display Sets the resolution image quality and refresh interval of the Single Camera and Multi Camera page Limit Continuous Motion JPEG setting language and banner display see page 90 12 Multi Camera Sets the camera IP address or host name and camera name on the Multi Camera page maximum 12 cameras see page 93 13 Operation Sets the time period to display camera images See page Time 95 14 Indicator Sets the indicator display see page 97 Control If you change the Administrator General User Multi Camera page settings or Limit Continuous Motion JPEG setting changes will not be applied to video Motion JPEG viewers Restart the camera to apply changes to all video viewers 35 Operating Instructions 2 2 Connecting the Camera to Your Network The Network page off
20. e The camera image is saved in the folder Click Close 23 Operating Instructions 1 2 5 Using the Operation Bar Brightness sto Refresh Interval Motion Resolution oe 320x240 Image Guality Standard Favor Motion Brightness Adjusts image brightness in nine steps including Refresh Interval Quality STD Standard Clicking or darkens or brightens the image respectively Sets a refresh interval Motion 60 second interval Selects 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 default pixels Selects the image quality e Favor Clarity optimizes the image for good clarity The motion may be slow down e Standard keeps the standard quality default e Favor Motion optimizes the image for motion display The image quality may decrease 24 Operating Instructions 1 3 Viewing the Multi Camera page To view multiple cameras on the Multi Camera page you need to configure each camera on the Multi Camera Setup page see page 93 1 Access the camera see page 15 e The Top page is displayed 2 Click the Multi tab at the top of the page Buttered Image e The Multi Camera page can display up to 12 camera images Capture Image Button See page 23 en Switches displayed View Type 1 4 5 8 9 12 All Resolution 320x240 x Refresh Interval Motion cameras lf you select 1 XXXXX E All at the View Type aA video Motion JPEG cannot b
21. for a JPEG file of standard image quality File sizes may change depending on the image quality or the brightness of the object 160 x 120 pixels About 3 KB 24 Kbit 320 x 240 pixels About 10 KB 80 Kbit 640 x 480 pixels About 18 KB 144 Kbit Connection Type e Select Auto Negotiation normally If the camera cannot be accessed see page 7 of Troubleshooting on the CD ROM If the IP address is automatically obtained from a DHCP server this field does not need to be set Operating Instructions 2 3 Using UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP can automatically configure your router to make it accessible from the Internet In order to use this feature your router needs to support UPnP and it must be enabled UPnP is disabled on most routers by default See http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcan and your router s manual for details of how to enable UPnP After UPnP is enabled on the router set Enable for auto port forwarding 1 Click UPnP on the Setup page 2 Setup UPnP Auto Port Forwarding C Enable Disable Display Shortcut Icon in My Network Places Enable C Disable Save Setting Description Auto Port e If the network setting is Static or DHCP enabling auto Forwarding port forwarding allows you to access the camera from the Internet Note If the network setting is Automatic Setup also enable Allow Access from the Internet on the Network p
22. gt Network Select Windows 98SE_ TCP IP with adaptor in use gt Properties gt IP Address gt Specify an IP address e When using Windows XP and Windows 2000 log in as an administrator to access the TCP IP Properties window 2 Enter the IP address and subnet mask 3 Click OK e In Windows Me or Windows 98SE the PC needs to be restarted to enable the settings Local IP Address A local IP address is a network ID that is not used on the Internet Local IP Addresses are classified into Class A Class B and Class C as shown below Set an IP address within the range specified in the class corresponding to your local network 255 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 10 255 255 254 255 255 0 0 172 16 0 1 172 31 255 254 255 255 255 0 192 168 O 1 192 168 0 254 119 Operating Instructions 7 4 Using Setup Program The Setup Program can be used for the following purposes e Finding the IP address and port number of the camera connected to your network e Setting up the camera automatically e Setting camera names manually Configuring the Static or DHCP setting e Displaying the Setup page Finding the camera 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your PC e Ifthe Panasonic Network Camera Setup window does not appear click setup exe on the CD ROM 2 Click Camera Setup xi l Displays version information about this program About this program Panasonic F
23. service cannot be used e If the camera is using a port number other than 80 the port number must be specified at the end of the DynamicDNS URL For example Using port 80 http Cameraname viewnetcam com Using any other port http Cameraname viewnetcam com Port Number 48 Operating Instructions 2 5 Setting the Date and Time The Date and Time page allows you to set and confirm the date and time The date and time are used for the settings of the trigger setting sensor log operation time and Buffered Image page Note Saving a new date and time deletes all buffered images on the internal memory Click Date and Time on the Setup page N Set each parameter e Set Automatic Time Adjustment to synchronize the time automatically with an NTP server Date Month Jan Dafi Year 00 Format AM PM 24H Time Hourl12 r Minute 51 JAM r Automatic Time Adjustment l Enable MTP Server Address or Host Name Time zone GMT 00 00 Western Europe Time r Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time l Enable Start Day e y Weekday Hour a ay Mar r Last Sunday f AM End Daw a Weekda Hour i a oct Last Sunday f AM pave Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 49 Operating Instructions Setting Description Time Setting Automatic Time Adjustment Set the date and format AM PM or 24 H The interface and available val
24. settings are reset to factory default when the Execute button is clicked 1 Click Reset to Factory Default on the Maintenance page 2 Click Execute The Reset to Factory Default operation takes about 1 minute This feature will be executed and all camera settings reset to factory default directly after the Execute button is clicked Caution 1 Buffered images are erased when you execute this function 2 Never turn off the power during the Reset to Factory Default 3 All the network settings will be initialized and must be reconfigured again Execute e The indicator blinks orange and then turns off for 5 seconds e All camera settings user name password IP address subnet mask etc are reset to factory default e If the camera is reset to factory default the network connection mode changes to Automatic Setup Reconfigure the camera referring to Getting Started e Do not turn off the camera during the reset operation e The internal clock will not be reset but the time format will return to AM PM mode see page 49 e See page 110 page 117 for the default settings e Pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button resets the camera to factory default See page 109 e All buffered images on the internal memory are deleted when resetting the camera to factory default e The reset operation takes about 1 minute e If the camera is restarted all sensor logs are deleted 106 Operating Instruc
25. the camera see page 100 Updates the camera firmware see page 101 Creates a configuration file See page 104 Loads settings from a configuration file see page 105 Resets the camera to its default settings see page 106 98 Operating Instructions 6 1 1 Confirming the Status The Status page allows you to check the status of the camera The status information provides support for troubleshooting Clicking Status displays the following page Displays Hardware Firmware Version Model a sadad iad oad ad adiad iai iad iad iad iad d Firmware Boot FF _Firmware Application s mn Note See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcan for details about status information 6 1 2 Confirming Session Status Displays the information of clients connected to the camera Clicking Session Status displays the following page Number of Sessions Show number of motion sessions Motion 20 0 Display max 20 tables connecting now Connect time Access to Addr Port User 99 Operating Instructions 6 1 3 Confirming Sensor Logs Displays up to 50 Sensor Logs in chronological order Old logs will be overwritten by new ones 1 Click Sensor Log on the Maintenance page 2 Sensor Logs are displayed New Sensor Logs 0 Ne Sensor e Note If the camera is restarted all sensor logs are deleted eee New Sensor Logs Displays the number of new sensor logs
26. update to the latest version of the camera internal operating system Click on Update Firmware below Depending on the speed of your system the procedure can take up to 7 minutes Caution 1 Buffered images are erased when you execute this function 2 Never turn off the power during the firmware update process Update Firmware e The camera restarts Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Restarting now Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Please enter the proper IP address to URL when no response 101 Operating Instructions e The Update page is displayed after about 1 minute The firmware update process takes about 6 minutes Please enter or browse the firmware file name for update File Name Browse The firmware update process takes about 6 minutes via File Upload Flash ROM Writing and Restart automatically To cancel the firmware update please push Cancel Caution Never turn off the power during the firmware update process Update Firmware Cancel 4 Click Browse e A dialog box is displayed to select the firmware 5 Select the firmware including directory information and click Open e The firmware file name is displayed 6 Confirm the firmware file name and click Update Firmware e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Top page without updating the firmware e The following message is displayed during the update Wait about 5 minutes Updating f
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28. you will not forget them The user name and password should be secured at your own responsibility Pay attention to the following points Setauser name and password with as many characters as possible Change the password regularly Setting Permit access from guest users permitting access without a User Name or Password or Permit access from guest users mobile only permitting access without a User Name or Password at General Authentication risks the images being viewed by third parties Control the contents of the images accordingly IMPORTANT It is important to limit access to the camera by use of a unique User Name and a secret Password Since the camera is accessed through the Internet it is possible that the camera could be accessed by unknown individuals including those who are commonly known as crackers to whom you do not want to allow access The use of a unique User Name and a Password known only to you will help insure that only authorized individuals are given access to the camera You have the option of proceeding without a User Name and Password but it is strongly recommended that you utilize these protections Click Administrator on the Setup page 53 Operating Instructions 2 Set each parameter General Authentication C Permit access from guest users C Permit access from quest users mobile only Do not permit access from guest users Administrator Authentication User Name 6 t
29. 5 Reply E mail Address Destination Moo E mail Address 1 Destination P E mail Address 2 Destination o E mail Address 3 Subject Banear tos sd Up to 44 Characters r a No authentication C POP before SMTP authentication POP39 Server IP Address e or Host Name Port No fio Usually Use 110 Login ID a 1 to 63 Characters Password Es 0 to 63 Characters SMTP authentication Login ID es 1 to 63 Characters Password EE 0 to 63 Characters Save Cancel 3 Click Save e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 87 Operating Instructions 4 Click Go to Sensor Log page e The Sensor log is displayed Note New sensor logs are deleted to click Save Setting eweriptlon A setup of e Sensor log operation can be set here operation e Set the day of the week and time to send sensor logs via E mail SMTP ServerIP If you set a server IP address set 4 numbers O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 25 Reply E mail e Set the sender s E mail address We recommend you to Address set the administrator s E mail address Destination E Setup to 3 destination E mail addresses mail Address 1 3 Subject e Enter a subject with ASCII characters see page 131 or characters from
30. 5 are not available 38 Operating Instructions setting eweription Host Name If your ISP uses the DHCP function which automatically DHCP Only assigns an IP address to the camera enter the ISP assigned host name The host name may be used as an authentication Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 131 Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available Default Gateway If you have been assigned a Default Gateway address by Static DHCP Only your ISP or network administrator enter it in this data field Set 4 numbers O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 205 255 255 255 are not available DNS Server The DNS server address is required in the following situations Address Transferring camera images by E mail or FTP Static DHCP Only Setting cameras by their host names on the Multi Camera Setup page Using the DynamicDNS service Using the sensor log notification If you have been assigned a DNS server addresses by your ISP or network administrator enter them in this data field There are usually two addresses Set 4 numbers O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Max Bandwidth The bandwidth can be restricted Usage Select a maximum bandwidth from Unlimited to 0 1 Mbps Note Set a maximum bandwidth referring to the following file sizes These are examples
31. A Sets up the camera Displays the camera manuals If your PC does not have Adobe Acrobat Reader install it from the Adobe Reader website Network Camera Camera Setup Manual poe the Network Camera Network Camera Recorder Single Camera Version Installation Reco rde r S i n g le Ca mera E Version ee Closes the Setup Program 120 Operating Instructions e Ifthe following dialog box is displayed click Unblock Windows Security Alert I To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Do you want to keep blocking this program ee Name Network Camera Setup Software Publisher Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Keep Blocking Ask Me Later Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting connections from the Internet or a network If you recognize the program or trust the publisher you can unblock it When should unblock a program e You can find the camera IP address and port number by looking up the MAC address of your camera HITTIN x MAC Address ES Address i MAC Address Port Camera IP No Status Address Choose camera you want to set up by MAC address information MAC address is shown on the back of network camera If more than 20 minutes have passed since the camera was turned on the camera cannot be set up s 4 from the Setup Program In this situation restart the camera In case you install two or more cameras
32. AE o The trigger is displayed Timer 1 see page 61 or page 71 2 Timer 3 Timer 4 Timer 5 Timer 27 Operating Instructions 4 Display images by clicking buttons below Sep 20 02 58 15 120 PM 1 10 Frame The date and time when the images ee WTR buffered are displayed Month Sep day 20 hour 02 minute 58 second 15 millisecond 120 AM PM PM the number and the total number of frames 1 10 are displayed lt 100 lt 10 lt Prev Play Next gt 10 gt 100 gt Play The buffered images are displayed in sequence lt Prev or Next gt The previous or next image is displayed lt 100 lt 10 or 10 gt 100 gt The 10th or 100th image before or after the current image appears ote The buffered images are displayed chronologically Still images not being played from the Buffered Image page can be saved Put the cursor on the image and right click it Then select Save Picture As The maximum number of buffered images changes depending on resolution image quality and the specific images the camera is buffering At 320 x 240 pixels resolution and standard quality the camera can buffer about 250 frames If 3 triggers are enabled maximum 5 triggers the internal memory capacity is divided into 3 sections In this case each trigger can buffer about 80 frames See page 132 for more details regarding the internal memory capacity The digital zoom can be used whi
33. CP Only e P address e Subnet Mask Static Only The Allow Access from the Internet setting automatically configures the router s Port Forwarding setting some routers call it Address Translation Static IP Masquerade Virtual Server or Port Mapping To enable Internet access to the camera check Yes In this case the camera automatically searches for an unused port number on your network in the order of 80 then from 50000 to 50050 To disable Internet access to the camera check No To prohibit the Setup Program from changing the network settings uncheck the box The default port number is 80 When you use multiple cameras with a router on your network each camera must be assigned its own port number see page 42 2 3 2 Connecting the Camera to a Router that does not Support UPnP Do not set the following port numbers FTP 20 and 21 Telnet 23 SMTP 25 DNS 53 POP3 110 HTTPS 443 ICQ 4000 and IRC 6661 6667 Enter a number between 1 65535 Some ISPs do not allow you to use port 80 Ask your ISP or network administrator about which port numbers are accessible over the Internet If your ISP or network administrator specifies an IP address and subnet mask enter them in each data field If you use the camera on a LAN set an IP address with the same class as your PC see page 119 Set 4 numbers O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 25
34. If you click the camera number the modification page is displayed Camera settings can be modified or deleted here If you configured multiple cameras you can change the camera number Select the number and click Move Change Camera Order From No 1 To Nof v Move 3 Set each parameter Add Camera Display M On IP Address or Host Name Port No 1 to 65535 Camera Name rr 1 ta 15 characters Clicking this link enters this camera s settings Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes e By clicking Clicking this link enters this camera s settings the settings of the Selfcamera are entered automatically selfcamera is displayed for the IP Address or Host Name is displayed for the Port No and the model no is displayed for the Camera Name 93 Operating Instructions Setting Description Display e Check this box to enable the camera IP Address or Setan IP address or host name to enable the camera Host Name Port No e Seta port number 1 65535 Camera Name e This camera name is displayed only on the Multi Camera page t Set 4 numbers O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available 2 Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 131 Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available Enter 1 255 charac
35. KKK gt K gt K gt K KKK gt K Publisher Panasonic Communications Co Ltd More options Don t Install While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm i your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk 20 Operating Instructions 1 2 1 Displaying the Banner An image and its linked website can be specified for a banner To display the banner the Banner Display settings need to be set on the Image Display page see page 90 Clicking the banner displays the website of the set URL Link The Banner Display is not enabled as the default 1 2 2 Auto Centering the Image Click to Center Using your mouse click any portion of the camera image when using the digital zoom The image will automatically move to place the selected point in the center of the screen 1 Move the cursor to the desired point Cursor 2 Click it The clicked point is centered Note A clicked position may deviate from the center depending on the position Images can only be moved within the page when magnification is x1 21 Operating Instructions 1 2 3 Zooming In and Out This Camera has 10x digital zoom feature that uses ActiveX Controls The digital zoom feature can be used while playing video Motion JPEG on the Single Camera Multi Camera and Buffered Image pages The digital zoom feature can be operated by rotating the mouse wheel or clicking the right mouse b
36. PEG Refresh Interval Language Select the image resolution 640 x 480 pixels only for the Single Camera page 320 x 240 pixels default 160 x 120 pixels only for the Multi Camera page Select the image quality Favor Clarity optimizes for good quality The motion may be slow down Standard offers standard quality default Favor Motion optimizes for enhanced motion The image quality may decrease Select a refresh interval Motion 3 s 5 s 10 s 30 s and 60 s Set the time to change the video Motion JPEG to still images 10 seconds Unlimited Set a refresh interval after the image is changed to still images 3 second interval 60 second interval Select the initial language from English Japanese French German Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese Russian or Korean The selected language is displayed as the initial language on the Top Single Camera Multi Camera and Buffered Image pages If you select English Japanese French or Simplified Chinese all pages can be changed But if you select another language the Setup Maintenance and Support pages are displayed in English 91 Operating Instructions Setting Description Banner Display When checked to Enable the setting will be enabled When unchecked the setting will be disabled Note e When the Banner Display is enabled the camera accesses the Image URL every time the Single Camera page is displayed The intermitten
37. Password general user cess cwe o 1 15 characters 6 Auto Fixed Indoor Fixed Fluorescent White Fixed Fluorescent Daylight Fixed Outdoor a ina pe 6 15 characters 3 6 15 characters 3 6 15 characters 3 6 15 characters 3 6 15 characters 3 6 15 characters 3 Level 1 Level 2 112 Operating Instructions Buffer Transfer Active Time of Trigger Requires Note Timer Motion Detection Favor Clarity Standard Favor Motion Mobile phone Image Quality Image Buffer Every 1s Frequency buffer 1 hour 15images image per second Motion deactivation None When None 10 30 s time selecting 1 3 5 10 min Motion Detection Transfer Method No Transfer No Memory Overwrite Notify Disable When selecting Motion Detection Motion Threshold Third blocks Detection from the left 1 image per Image Setting 320 x 240 160 x 120 320 x Image Resolution 240 640 x 480 113 Operating Instructions ee oom eawrea noe A setup of operation Disable When selecting Motion Detection in Trigger mooo penr sensor log How to authenticate EN vation Disable Enable When there is no new arrival sensor log Disable Enable When there is no new arrival sensor log Enable AM PM 1 12 h 0 10 20 30 40 50 min No authentication POP before SMTP authentication SMTP authentication 114 Operating Instructions
38. Password rr 0 to 63 Characters SMTP authentication Login ID rr 1 to 63 Characters Password TY 0 to 63 Characters lt Back Save Cancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes e The camera works only with an SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server It does not work with mail servers like Hotmaile that use a web browser e The date and time 24 h format is automatically attached to the subject on the E mail The file name is image jpg E g When the camera is entered on the subject camera 20050101093020500 The underlined numbers mean 9 h 30 min 20 s 500 ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a summer time zone 67 Operating Instructions Setting Description SMTP ServerIP e If you set a server IP address set 4 numbers O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 25 Reply E mail Set the sender s E mail address We recommend you to Address set the administrator s E mail address Destination E Setup to 3 destination E mail addresses mail Address 1 3 Subject e Enter a subject with ASCII characters see page 131 or characters from other languages 0
39. Pre trigger memory are moved to the buffered image memory y so that they can be seen by the user Post trigger images are stored in the buffered image memory y e The Pre trigger memory B is used for buffering new Pre trigger images and not storing buffered images Buffered a memory can be seen by the user Internal memory About 250 images Ta Pre trigger memory About About 170 images i images Moving Motion is detected B y Used for buffering Post trigger images new Pre trigger are stored images D About 90 images Pre trigger Buffered image memory memory can be seen by the user Image Buffer Frequency i Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer Every s buffer 1 z images Total so images M Enable Post trigger Image Buffer Every s buffer fi z images Totalf90 x images B D Must be 90 or below 134 Operating Instructions 7 8 Specifications Network Camera 1 4 inch CMOS Sensor 320 000 pixels llluminance 4 10 000 Ix when color night view mode is enabled 10 10 000 Ix when color night view mode is disabled Other Specifications Specifications Video Compression JPEG 3 Levels Video Resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 default 160 x 120 Buffered Image About 250 frames 320 x 240 standard Frame rate Max 7 5 frames second 640 x 480 Max 15 frames second 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 Supported Protocols
40. TCP UDP IP HTTP FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 NTP UPnP Message Transfer Condition Timer or Motion Detection Image Transfer Method SMTP FTP Interface 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 connector x 1 Indicator Display Power Network Communication Camera operation Ethernet link 135 Operating Instructions Other Specifications Dimension HWD About 85 mm x About 85 mm x About 25 mm Weight 100 g Only the unit Power Supply AC adaptor Cord Length About 3 m Input PQLV206CEY 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz PQLV206EY 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output 9 V DC 750 mA Consumption About 1 7 W Temperature Operation 5 C to 40 C Storage 0 C to 50 C Humidity Operation 20 80 No Condensation Storage 20 90 No Condensation t The maximum number of frames changes depending on the image quality and resolution 2 Frame rate may slow down depending on the network environment PC performance image quality or what object you view 3 POP before SMTP authentication and SMTP authentication PLAIN and LOGIN are supported SMTP authentication CRAM MDS5 is not supported 136 Operating Instructions Index 137 Operating Instructions A Abbreviations 3 ActiveX Controls 19 Administrator General Users Guest Users 56 ASCII Character Table 131 B Buffered Image page 27 C Camera Access 15 Camera page 51 Capture Image Button 23 Cleaning 118 Click to Center 21 D D
41. a Name NetworkCamera Port Number BE Static IP Address 192 168 O 253 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 C DHCP Host Name Default Gateway DNS Server Kk OK OK DNS Server2 Band Width Unlimited Set up Port forwarding 1 on the router to access the camera from the Internet 1 Port forwarding is sometimes called Address translation Static IP Masquerade Virtual server or Port mapping Save Close e If Camera setup completed is displayed click Close to finish Manual Setup 3 Close all Setup windows 123 Operating Instructions Setting up the Camera Using the MAC Address on the Setup Program The Setup Program may not list any cameras due to your firewall or antivirus software settings on your PC If you cannot disable your firewall or antivirus software you can set up the camera using the camera MAC address as shown below 1 Enter the camera MAC address in the data field and click Set up camera Note The camera s MAC address can be found on the sticker affixed to the rear of the camera see page 11 l Easy Setup x No MAC Address IPv4 Address If no camera appears on please confirm the following items Your camera must be turned on and connected to the same network as your PC If your PC is enabling network firewalls temporarily disable them during the camera installation When no camera appea
42. a has a Motion Detection feature that detects movement such as people based on the preset threshold and sensitivity of the Camera You can buffer the camera images transfer images to an FTP server or send E mails using the Motion Detection function as a trigger 1 This feature is not available when viewing on a mobile phone 2 As the magnification increases the image quality decreases 3 The brightness about 1 m away under auxiliary fluorescent light When the object darkens color night view mode is automatically enabled The frame rate and the image quality decrease in color night view mode Also images of moving people or animals may be blurred 2 Operating Instructions Trademarks e Adobe Acrobat and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e Microsoft Windows Hotmail and ActiveX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation e All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners e This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Abbreviations e UPnP is the abbreviation for Universal Plug and Play e Network Camera is called Camera in this manual e Setup CD ROM is called CD ROM in this manual Operating Instructions Precauti
43. age see page 38 Display Shortcut e Enabling this creates a shortcut to the camera in the My Icon in My Network Places folder Network Places Note To enable this feature when using Windows XP or Windows Me enable the UPnP Windows component beforehand see page 130 40 Operating Instructions 3 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to UPnP page e The UPnP page is displayed 2 3 1 a the Camera to a Router that Supports n To allow access from the Internet with a router supporting UPnP follow the procedures shown in Getting Started Note e Onsome routers the UPnP feature is disabled by default Enable your router s UPnP feature following the router manual before you set up the camera See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for details e If amaximum idle time is set in PPPoE or PPTP connection with your ISP disable it on the router See the router manual for details 41 Operating Instructions 2 3 2 Connecting the Camera to a Router that does not Support UPnP To allow access from the Internet with a router that does not support UPnP follow the procedures below 1 Select Static on the Network page 1 Access the camera see page 15 2 Click the Setup tab at the top of the page 3 Select Static on the Network page e The Static IP Ad
44. ar light 6000 K Note The kelvin Symbol K is the standard unit for color temperature AC Power This setting may correct flickering caused by power line Source frequency Frequency 50 Hz default 60Hz Color Night In the color night view mode the camera image becomes View brighter in a low illuminance The camera image returns to normal operation in a bright location If you enable the color night view mode refresh interval may increase Subjects that are moving in low illumination may be blurred not distinguished or not displayed Note When the camera transmits a dark scene the camera image may become white or horizontal lines may be displayed on the screen This is one of the characteristics of a CMOS sensor This is not a malfunction 3 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Camera page e The Camera page is displayed 52 Operating Instructions 3 Registering Users 3 1 Changing the Authentication Setting and Administrator User Name and Password The Security Administrator page allows you to change authentication and the administrator s user name and password An authentication window allows registered users to access the camera Note If you access the camera for the first time the window for setting the administrator s user name and password is displayed Make a note of the user name and password so that
45. ard quality default Favor Motion optimizes for enhanced motion The image quality may decrease Mobile Phone is for a transfer to a mobile phone Note 640 x 480 pixels cannot be set for a transfer to a mobile phone 73 Operating Instructions 6 Set the image buffer frequency and the Motion deactivation time and click Next gt Image Buffer Frequency Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer Every s buffer 1 images Totalfi images V Enable Post trigger Image Buffer Every s buffer 1 7 images Totall1 7 images Motion deactivation time setting Motion deactivation time None lt Back Next gt Cancel Note Due to the network environment object and the number of simultaneous accesses the camera may not record the number of images that you set In this case set the image buffer frequency longer e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Lae eo Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer Enable Post trigger Image Buffer Check the box to enable the setting The camera buffers or transfers the image right before the motion detection signal is detected Set an interval number of images to buffer and total number see page 132 The number of buffered images may not match the total number due to memory capacity image resolution image quality or what object you view Check t
46. are If there is a firmware version difference between the camera that you create a configuration file from and the camera that you try to load settings to the settings may not have been loaded to the camera 104 Operating Instructions 6 1 7 Loading Settings from a Configuration File Camera settings can be loaded from a configuration file If you reset the camera to factory default the camera can load previously used settings from a configuration file Note e The configuration file also saves network settings When settings are loaded the network settings are also loaded e f you try to update the camera create a configuration file after updating the firmware If there is a firmware version difference between the camera that you create a configuration file from and the camera that you try to load settings to the settings may not have been loaded to the camera 1 Click Load Settings on the Maintenance page Click Browse Load Settings File Name Browse Load 3 Select the configuration file on the Choose file dialog box and click Open My Computer A a File name backup dat ii My Network P Files of type fal Files e The file name is displayed in the data field 4 Confirm the file name and click Load 5 Click Restart e The camera restarts and the Top page is displayed 105 Operating Instructions 6 1 8 Resetting the Camera to Factory Default All camera
47. assword that you set previously and click OK Note When Permit access from guest users is set on the Security Administrator page see page 53 the authentication window will not be displayed Operating Instructions 4 Click the following tabs to display each page A B C D E F G Panasonic A Network Camera Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Espa ol Pyccko faifapx tao BAR Select a language E5 Om Version Number Version A To Single Camera page page 17 B To Multi Camera page page 25 C To Buffered Image page page 27 D To Setup page page 33 E To Maintenance page page 98 F To Support page page 107 G To log in to the camera page 57 Note When users other than an administrator are accessing the camera the Setup and Maintenance tabs are not displayed Additionally when Do not permit access from guest users or Permit access from guest users mobile only is set on the Security Administrator page See page 53 the Login tab will not be displayed 16 Operating Instructions 1 2 Viewing the Single Camera page 1 Access the camera see page 15 e The Top page is displayed 2 Click the Single tab at the top of the page e When the Security Warning window is displayed click Yes See page 19 e See page 20 for the Security Warning window when using Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 Captu re Image Ji NetworkCamera Button Pets _____ Features on the Refresh Interval
48. ate and Time page 49 Default Setting List 110 Digital zoom feature 2 DynamicDNS 48 47 F FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button 109 G General User page 58 H Help page 107 I Image Display page 90 Indicator Control page 97 L Load Settings page 105 Login 57 M Maintenance page 98 Mobile phone 30 Motion Detection 71 84 Multi Camera page 25 Multi Camera Setup page 93 N Network page 36 O Operation Bar 24 Operation Time page 95 P Product Information page 107 R Reset to Factory Default page 106 Restart page 100 S Save Settings page 104 Security Administrator page 53 Sensor Log 87 100 Session Status 99 Setup page 33 Setup Program 120 Single Camera page 17 Specifications 135 Status page 99 Support Information page 108 Support page 107 T Timer Image Buffer Transfer 61 Top page 16 Trademarks 3 U Update Firmware page 101 138 Operating Instructions UPnP page 40 139 The information in this document is subject to change without notice Panasonic Communications Co Ltd 1 62 4 chome Minoshima Hakata ku Fukuoka 812 8531 Japan Copyright This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co Ltd and may be reproduced for internal use only All other reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co Ltd 2006 Panasonic Communications Co Ltd All Rights Reserved PQQX14954ZA KK0206YRO0 CE
49. ated by changes in the outline of objects and brightness changes This feature is designed to alleviate false detections due to overall brightness changes caused by sunlight But in some cases the camera may falsely detect rapid brightness changes by artificial light such as fluorescent light In other cases the motion detection function on the Network Camera Recorder may detect objects and brightness changes The way to detect motion differs between the camera and the Network Camera Recorder Additionally if the object s color is similar to the color of the background motion can be hard to detect e The detection level depends on the object resolution or image quality Confirm the condition on the Preview window following the procedure above 86 Operating Instructions 4 5 Setting Sensor Log Notification A sensor log sent once a day at a specified time can be checked To enable Sensor Log set Motion Detection for Trigger Setting and check Enable 1 Click Sensor Log on the Setup page e When enabling the image buffer transfer setting and selecting Motion Detection in the Trigger page the Sensor log window is displayed 2 Set each parameter A setup of operation Disable C Enable VWhen there is no new arrival sensor log Disable C Enable VWhen there is no new arrival sensor log Enable Ww Ww wR PERE mz hho zmn Notice setup of a sensor log SMTP Server IP Address or S Host Name Port No B Usually Use 2
50. ating firmware or resetting the camera to factory default 83 Operating Instructions 4 4 Setting the Motion Detection The Motion Detection page allows you to adjust the sensitivity of Motion Detection Threshold If the threshold is set low this function detects nearly all movements Sensitivity If you set sensitivity high the amplitude of the motion detection bar gets jumpy 1 Click Motion Detection on the Setup page 2 Click the Motion Detection bar in Threshold to set the threshold level Threshold Low High Ek IT E 3 Click the Motion Detection bar in Sensitivity to set the sensitivity level SEN sithvity Low sensitivity High sensitivity ed 4 Click Save to save the settings e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 5 Click Go to Motion Detection page e The Motion Detection page is displayed Seng meteor Threshold Adjusts the threshold for Motion Detection As the value is set lower the sensor will detect motions of smaller changes Sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity for Motion Detection As the value is set higher the amplitude of the Motion Detection bar will become greater Preview Display the current threshold and detection level e The threshold is the line between the green and red bar e The detection level is the line between the dark red and light red color e The Threshold and Sensitivity settings are enabled after saving a
51. be buffered is one third of the maximum number of buffered images for each setting Example Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard Thenumberfenasovsatings 1 o 5 The maximum number of buffered About About About About About images for each setting A 250 120 80 60 50 The maximum number of Enable About About About About About Pre trigger Image Buffer images B 80 40 25 20 15 Approx one third of A The actual number of buffered About About About About images C 170 80 55 40 Image Buffer Frequency V Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer Everi s buffer J images Totali x B The number of Enable Pre images trigger Image Buffer images B V Enable Post trigger Image Buffer must follow B lt A x 1 3 Every s buffer gt images Totalfi _ images D The total number of the Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer images B and the Enable Post trigger Image Buffer images D must follow B D lt A B 133 Operating Instructions Example The maximum number of buffered images for each setting A About 250 images The maximum number of Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer images B About 80 images e A specified number of Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer images B about 80 images are buffered at specified intervals in the Pre trigger memory B set aside for this purpose e When motion is detected the images in the
52. ccanasaiecesuadohaedeuiedeulavabscauksenahesaandea 118 7 2 2 Cleaning the LENS cccccscecccesseeececeeeeeecceeeeecseeseeeeeeuseeecsseeeesseeeereees 118 7 3 Setting an IP Address on Your PC ccccccccsseeeeseeeeeseeseenaeeees 119 7 4 USING Setup PLO sesivcasecscrncinentdsscenavininsessdirsiniaaneannitesieaciceia 120 75 S NA YOUN PC sssini a 127 7 5 1 Setting Proxy Server Settings on a Web Browser 0ccccsseeeeeeeees 127 7 5 2 Setting UPnP to Display Camera Shortcut in My Network Places 130 7 5 3 Setting the Internet Temporary File Setting on the Web Browserv 130 7 6 ASCII Character Table ccccccccssseceeeesseeeeceesseeeeseeeeeesaneeees 131 Operating Instructions 1 1 7 8 File Size and Number of Buffered Images ccccseeeeeeeeees DS CIC AU ONS aroe E oananseieh eee Operating Instructions 1 Camera Monitoring 1 1 Accessing the Camera Start up the web browser on your PC Enter http P Address or URL Port Number on the address bar and press Enter on the keyboard e When the port number is 80 default you do not need to include the port number in the address See page 38 for details about the port number If the camera image is not displayed see page 7 and page 8 of Troubleshooting on the CD ROM E g http 192 168 0 253 50000 http xX x viewnetcam com 50000 3 The Enter Network Password window is displayed Enter the user name and p
53. ct the transfer method and click Next gt Transfer Method No Transfer No Memory Overwrite C No Transfer Memory Overwrite E mail Next gt Gancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Note If you transfer images by E mail or FTP confirm that the default gateway and DNS server addresses are assigned correctly see page 36 Setting _Deseription No Transfer No Ifthe internal memory is full the camera stops buffering Memory Overwrite No Transfer e If the internal memory is full the camera deletes the old Memory images and continues to buffer the image Overwrite The camera transfers the image to an FTP server see page 77 The camera transfers the image by E mail see page 79 76 Operating Instructions When you set FTP for Transfer Method Select FTP and click Next gt The following page is displayed FTP Server IP Address or Host TC Name Port No a Usually Use 21 Login ID rr 0 to 63 Characters Password rsd 0 to 63 Characters Login Timing Every Time x Upload File Name moo 1 to 234 Characters Overwrite setting Overwrite File Data Transfer Method Passive Mode lt Back Next gt Cancel Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes T7 Operating In
54. d password use this button to reset the camera e To reset the camera press the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button for 1 second when the camera is on The indicator blinks orange and then turns off for 5 seconds Do not turn off the camera during the reset operation The reset operation takes about 1 minute Note e The internal clock will not be reset but the time format will return to AM PM mode see page 49 e See page 110 page 117 for the default settings e All buffered images on the internal memory are deleted when resetting the camera to factory default e Ifthe camera is restarted all sensor logs are deleted 109 Operating Instructions 7 Other Information 7 1 Default Setting List Basic Network Connection Mode Automatic Automatic Setup Setup Static DHCP Allow Access from the No Internet Automatic Setup only Network Configuration Enable from Setup Program Static DHCP only Port No 20 21 25and 110 Static DHCP only is not available 2 IP address 192 168 0 When 4 Static only 253 setting Static Subnet Mask 255 255 When 1 Static only 255 0 setting Static Host Name Blank When setting 0 63 characters DHCP Not 4 DHCP only always required Default Gateway Blank When using Static DHCP only Gateway DNS Server 1 Blank When using DNS Server 2 DNS Static DHCP only Max Bandwidth Usage Unlimited 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 1 Mbps or Unlimited Connection Type Auto Auto N
55. dress Configuration page is displayed Make a note of the IP address and port number since they are required to enable port forwarding on the router Note You must assign a unique IP address and a unique port number to each camera in the LAN 4 Click Save without changing the settings 5 Click Restart 2 Enable port forwarding on the router Using the IP address and port number noted on step 1 3 enable port forwarding on the router See the router manual for how to enable port forwarding 3 Register with the DynamicDNS service Port Forwarding feature The port forwarding feature is required to allow camera access from the Internet with a router that does not support UPnP It exchanges a local IP address for a global one Global IP address or URL Port No Port Forwarding feature m vVVV XXX yyy ZZzZ 80 VVV XXX YVY ZZZ 8 1 LZ 7 192 168 0 254 H 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 252 192 168 0 253 Note Port No 81 Port No 80 The IP addresses shown above may differ from those offered on your home network Port forwarding may be called Address translation Static IP Masquerade Virtual server or Port mapping in other products 42 Operating Instructions 2 4 Registering with the DynamicDNS service DynamicDNS is a service that allows you to assign an easy to remember name to the camera for example similar to your favorite web site It also allows you to
56. e 4 Click OK e When finished Success is displayed e The new settings are saved 5 Click Go to Viewnetcam com page e The Viewnetcam com page is displayed 6 Click Your Account Link e The Viewnetcam com registration website is displayed Note e When the Viewnetcam com registration website is not displayed confirm that the URL is displayed in the right column next to Your Account Link If the URL is not displayed follow the procedures below 1 Wait fora moment then click Refresh on the web browser 2 Confirm that your network your PC and camera is connected to the Internet e Personal Camera URL is available after registering with the Viewnetcam com service e f port forwarding is not enabled or your network is not connected to the Internet the Viewnetcam com service is not available 7 Register with the Viewnetcam com service following the instructions on the website e The Viewnetcam com page is displayed 44 Operating Instructions 8 Access your camera with the registered URL from the Internet see page 15 e When the Top page is displayed Viewnetcam com registration is complete e t may take a maximum of 30 minutes for the registered URL to work e f Expired is displayed for the Personal Camera URL on the Viewnetcam com page or for the Camera URL at Viewnetcam com on the Status page restart the camera After that confirm that your registered URL is displayed on the pag
57. e Resolution Capture Favor Standard Favor Mobile Clarity Motion phone ee About About About pixels Buffered About About About Images 80 120 200 About About About About pixels Buffered About About About About Images 160 250 500 500 About About About About pixels Buffered About About About About Images 570 800 1330 1330 The number of Buffer Transfer images The maximum number of images that can be buffered transferred depends on resolution or image quality When one or more settings are enabled in Trigger the maximum number of buffered images will be divided equally between each enabled setting As the images are saved on the internal memory even if images cannot be transferred due to server or network failure the maximum number of buffered transferred images will remain the same Example Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard The maximum number of buffered images for each setting About 250 The number of enabled settings 132 Operating Instructions Themerofenasossatings 1 o 5 The maximum number of buffered About About About About images for each setting 250 120 80 60 When Motion Detection is set in Trigger and both Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer and Enable Post trigger Image Buffer are checked in Image Buffer Frequency When checking No Transfer Memory Overwrite for the Transfer Method The number of the pre triggered images that can
58. e displayed Selects 320 x 240 default or 160 x 120 pixels resolution Selects the refresh interval Motion 60 second interval Clicking the camera l l name displays the The Selfcamera is registered at No 1 default Single Camera page in another window 3 Close the web browser 25 Operating Instructions Note The digital zoom feature and the Click to Center feature can be used for video Motion JPEG only When selecting All for the View Type all images are displayed in 160 x 120 pixels resolution 640 x 480 pixel images cannot be displayed on the Multi Camera page When viewing video Motion JPEG we recommend using an Ethernet switching hub instead of a repeater hub to prevent degradation in video display Due to network congestion or the number of accesses the refresh interval may increase If the refresh interval is too long restrict the bandwidth on the Network page see page 39 The refresh interval should improve To reduce the data traffic set up Limit Continuous Motion JPEG on the Image Display page see page 90 The video Motion JPEG can be automatically changed to refreshing still images Images of moving subject are blurred or not displayed When viewing 4 cameras on the Multi Camera page you may need 3 to 4 Mbps bandwidth If sufficient bandwidth is not available the refresh interval may increase The Click to Center feature can be used while using the digital zoom
59. easily access the camera even when your ISP changes the IP address Panasonic Communications recommends that you register with a DynamicDNS to access the camera from the Internet See http www viewnetcam com for details about the Viewnetcam com service 1 Click DynamicDNS on the Setup page e When you select Disable or Viewnetcam com See page 43 e When you select User specified DynamicDNS see page 45 When you select Disable Click Save DynamicDNs Viewnetcam cam User specified DynamicDNs Disable joe See cancel _ e The DynamicDNS service is disabled e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes When you select Viewnetcam com Click Next DynamicDNs Vievwnetcam cam User specified DynamicDONs Disable Next Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 43 Operating Instructions 3 Click Save Viewnetcam com configuration Personal Camera URL Your Account Link Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes and the DynamicDNS window is displayed Setting eweriptlon Personal e The camera s personal URL will be displayed after you Camera URL register with the Viewnetcam com service Your Account e The URL required to register with the Viewnetcam com Link service is displayed Clicking Your Account Link item name displays the Viewnetcam com registration websit
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61. eesnsneees 51 3 Registering USOPs ccccsccsssesssssesseeesseeeseeeaseesseneees 53 3 1 Changing the Authentication Setting and Administrator User Name And PASSWOM cccccesseceseeeeseeeceeeeeseeessesssesseeaeeeeeneneenass 53 3 2 Logging in to the CAMELA ccseecccseeeeeceeeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeneeeens 57 3 3 Creating Modifying or Deleting General Users ccccseeees 58 4 Buffering or Transferring Images ccccseeeeeeeeeees 60 4 1 Procedures of Buffering or Transferring Images eceeeeee ee 60 4 2 Buffering or Transferring Images by Timer ccccseeeseeeeeeeeees 61 4 3 Buffering or Transferring Images by Motion Detection Signal 71 Operating Instructions 4 4 Setting the Motion Detection cccccccsscceecsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeenees 84 4 5 Setting Sensor Log Notification cccccccccsseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 87 5 Using Other Features cccssssecssseesseseesessesenseeseees 90 5 1 Changing Initial Settings on the Single Camera page or the Multi Camera Page cccceccccseececeeeceeeeeeeecseeeeneeseeeseeeeeseeees 90 5 2 Configuring Multiple CaMeras ccccccseseeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeseeesaeeeeens 93 5 3 Specifying Operation TimMe ccccccescccecssesceecssseeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeeens 95 5 4 Changing the Indicator Display cccccsccesseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 97 6 Camera Maintenance ccccceesseeeeensee
62. egotiation Negotiation 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Half Duplex 110 Operating Instructions tems Teta Required UPnP Auto Port Forwarding Display Shortcut Icon in Enable My Network Places Dynamic DynamicDNS Disable Viewnetcam com DNS User specified DynamicDNS Disable DynamicDNS Server Blank When using 1 255 URL User characters 8 specified Updating time 10 min DynamicDNS At the time of starting 10 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 h User Name Blank 0 63 characters 9 Password Blank 0 63 characters 9 Date and Time Setting AM PM AM PM 24 H Time Automatic Time No check When Adjustment NTP NTP Server Address or Blank When using 1 255 Host Name NTP characters 4 Time Zone GMT 00 00 When using NTP Adjust Clock for No check Daylight Saving Time Start Day Mar Last Sunday 1 AM End Day Oct Last Sunday 1 AM 111 Operating Instructions ee ee Camera Camera Name Network Required Camera B A Power Source Account Security General Do not permit Administrator Authentication access from guest users User Name Blank When setting administrator Password Blank When setting administrator Retype Blank When setting Password administrator General User User ID List ID List Blank ee ms Name Blank When setting general user Password Blank When setting general user Retype Blank When setting
63. er name and password on the SMTP server Your ISP must support the SMTP authentication Only the LOGIN and PLAIN authentication mechanisms are supported Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID to log in to an SMTP server set it 1 63 characters Password If your ISP requires a password to log in to an SMTP server set it O 63 characters Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 Note that is not available 69 Operating Instructions 8 Confirm the settings and click Save e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed Click Go to Trigger page e The Trigger page is displayed Note e f you are buffering images to the internal memory the following operations also delete all buffered images Turning off the camera Saving the Date and Time page Restarting updating firmware or resetting the camera to factory default 70 Operating Instructions 4 3 Buffering or Transferring Images by Motion Detection Signal The Trigger page allows you to enable image buffer transfer by E mail or FTP Note N Trigger Active Time of Transfer F ae fe se ive ole spel ae ars roe No The level of motion detection depends on resolution image quality and the object being viewed Check the level by performing motion detection recording See page 84 Enabling Motion Detection delays the frame rate o
64. ers three options to configure the camera 3 Automatic Setup automatically assigns an unused IP address to the camera and uses UPnP Universal Plug and Play to configure your router Static allows the user to use a specific IP address DHCP is offered for ISPs that require this option Click Network on the Setup page Click a connection mode Connection Mode Connection Mode Current Setting Automatic Setup Most common mode of setup Static _Uses a static IP address DHCP Uses ISP DHCP server function e See below for details of each connection mode Enter each parameter in the relevant data field Automatic Setup The camera automatically obtains the network settings subnet mask default gateway and DNS server address using the router s DHCP feature The camera also automatically searches for an unused IP address on your network If you select Yes for Allow Access from the Internet the camera automatically enables port forwarding using UPnP In this case the camera automatically searches for an unused port number on your network in the order of 80 then from 50000 to 50050 Allow Access from the Internet C Yes No Max Bandwidth Usage Connection Type Auto Negotiation x e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes 36 Operating Instructions DHCP Setup Static Setup M Enable Enable Port No fo o ooo Port N
65. es Confirming Internet access Due to the router s specifications the image may not be displayed even if you access the camera from your PC on the same LAN as the camera In this case try e Accessing from a PC on another network see page 15 e Accessing from your mobile phone see page 30 When you select User specified DynamicDNS 2 Click Next DynamicDNs Co Vievwnetcam cam UWUser specified DynamicDNs Disable Next JAVE Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 45 Operating Instructions 3 Set each parameter User specified DynamicDNs DynamicDNS Serer URL 1 to 255 Characters Updating time 10 min Input User Name and Password User Name r D to 63 Characters Password rr D to 63 Characters Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes e DynamicDNS information can be obtained from companies in the DynamicDNS service industry Setting Deeceiption DynamicDNS Input URL acquired from the DynamicDNS service industry Server URL company Enter 1 255 characters The URL must be started with http Updating time Specify the updating time User Name Input User Name acquired from the DynamicDNS service industry company Enter up to 63 characters Password Input Password acquired from the DynamicDNS service industry company Enter up to 63 characters Note that Space and are
66. et the user name and password and save them e When users other than an administrator are accessing the camera the Setup and Maintenance tabs will not be displayed e The user name and password are case sensitive 3 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Security Administrator page e The Security Administrator page is displayed Note When the user name and password have been changed the camera displays an authentication window Enter the user name and password and click OK Enter Network Password 2 x gt Please type your user name and password Site eK ee ARE eee Realm E a a e aa a User Name Password Save this password in your password list Cancel 55 Operating Instructions Administrator General Users Guest Users The camera has 3 user levels administrator general users and guest users User Name and Required Required Not Required Password Accessible Pages All Pages Pages Except For Pages Except For Setup and Setup and Maintenance page Maintenance page Access Level All Operations Access level can Access level can be set for each be set for guest general user see users See page page 58 58 Note Guest users mean unregistered users Set Permit access from guest users or Permit access from guest users mobile only on the Security Administrator page See page 53 to allow access from g
67. f the camera A change to light or wind conditions may detect motions accidentally Motion Detection may not work in dark areas Objects moving fast may not be detected Click Trigger on the Setup page Click a No to enable buffer transfer Transfer iL SIA Timer Ho oS ek as as Pad ae Always No Memory Overwrite No Transfer me ROEE Timer BD eh eed e a e ax Always No Memory Overwrite No Transfer al PORE Timer BG es ok Poe Pes Pes 8 Always No Memory Overwrite No Transfer iL LORIE Timer eT ES Pook ad Pes oS oe Always No Memory Overwrite No Transfer I OIF Timer re ee eo es Pee Pes es Always No Memory Overwrite 3 Check Enable Image Buffer Transfer select Motion Detection for the trigger and click Next gt Trigger Setting M Enable Image Buffer Transfer Trigger Motion Detection r Delete Buffered Images Mest gt TAVE Cancel 71 Operating Instructions Note e Click Delete Buffered Images to delete images already buffered e Click Save to save the settings The buffered images will be deleted e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Enable Image Check the box to enable the Trigger setting Uncheck the Buffer Transfer box to disable it Trigger e Selecting Timer enables the camera to buffer transfer images during the specified date and time by timer e Selecting Motion Detection enables the camera t
68. ge buffer transfer by E mail or FTP 1 Click Trigger on the Setup page 2 Click a No to enable buffer transfer Trigger Method No Transfer iL GIAF Timer x ees meen meta all HG EX Always No Memory Overwrite No Transfer 2 RORE Timer RP OS Pat Poe E ak EX Always No Memory Overwrite No Transfer al lar Timer oe POS Pas oe Te Pe ok Always No Memory Overwrite o Transfer 4 OFF Timer mm 2k 2s Od at as ex Always No Memory Overwrite o Transfer z SIRF Timer Pa EKA ae AA EX IEG EAX Always No Memory Overwrite 3 Check Enable Image Buffer Transfer and select Timer for the trigger and click Next gt Trigger Setting M Enable Image Buffer Transfer Trigger Timer x Delete Buffered Images Next gt Save Cancel Note e Click Delete Buffered Images to delete images already buffered e Click Save to save the settings The buffered images will be deleted e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting Description Enable Image Check the box to enable the Trigger setting Uncheck the Buffer Transfer box to disable it 61 Operating Instructions Setting Desorption Trigger Selecting Timer enables the camera to buffer transfer images during the specified date and time by timer Selecting Motion Detection enables the camera to buffer transfer images when the motion is detected during the spec
69. he Login tab see page 57 and log in as an administrator e When users other than an administrator are accessing the camera the Setup and Maintenance tabs are not displayed 2 Click the Setup tab at the top of the page Basic Network Set up network configuration Select Automatic Setup if you connect the camera to the router and wish to set it up DynamicDNS automatically Select Static if you wish to assign a static IP address to the camera beast adi Select DHCP if you are using the DHCP function of your router or ISP v Camera Account Connection Mode asia Connection Mode Current Setting Automatic Setup W Configure network settings automatically Buffer Transfer Static Assign static IP address to the camera DHCP Get IP address from DHCP server Motion Detection O 00 NO OFRWNDM Pa a a O a a Sensor Log Advanced Image Display i Multi Camera Operation Time Indicator Control 33 Operating Instructions Basic 1 Network 2 UPnP 3 DynamicDNS 4 Date and Time 5 Camera Account 6 Administrator 7 General User Buffer Transfer 8 Trigger 9 Motion Detection 10 Sensor Log Configures network settings to connect the camera to the network see page 36 Enables automatic port forwarding and creates a shortcut to the camera see page 40 Registers with the DynamicDNS service see page 43 Sets the date and time
70. he box to enable the setting The camera buffers or transfers the image right after the motion detection signal is detected Set an interval number of images to buffer and total number see page 132 The number of buffered images may not match the total number due to memory capacity image resolution image quality or what object you view 74 Operating Instructions Setting Deseription Motion deactivation time Set the length of time during which the Motion Detection cannot be triggered after saving images temporarily or transmitting them This function is recommended to prevent sending too many E mails to a mobile phone After detecting motions the camera does not detect motions during motion deactivation time so some images may not be captured Note The internal memory cannot buffer images during motion deactivation time Because of this images taken before detection are not saved in internal memory and so cannot be received Depending on the settings for image buffer transfer even if it is set to for example take 1 image per second and store 10 images before detection since the images are not stored in internal memory if the Motion Detection detects something directly after the end of motion deactivation time the images may not be saved Ten seconds after the end of motion deactivation time images can be received as specified in the settings see page 83 15 Operating Instructions 7 Sele
71. horizontal lines may be displayed on the screen This is one of the characteristics of a CMOS sensor This is not a malfunction e To display the Single Camera page directly add it to the Favorites on the web browser e To view dark images select Enable default at Color Night View on the Camera Setup page The image will be brighter but the refresh interval may increase and image quality may decrease in a dark place See page 51 e If ActiveX Controls See page 19 or page 20 cannot be installed download them from the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam Error messages and screen color When general or guest users access the Single Camera page outside the Operation Time or when over 20 the maximum number users access the page simultaneously a gray screen and error messages will be displayed on the page a o The operation time has ended An error message is displayed The operation time When general or guest users access the Single Camera has ended page outside the Operation Time a gray screen will be displayed Clicking Refresh on the web browser displays an error message Consult your administrator about the Operation Time The maximum When Motion is selected for the Refresh Interval up to 20 number of accesses users can access the camera simultaneously For the 21st has been user a gray screen and an error message will be displayed exceeded on
72. ick ocx ActiveXInst exe on the CD ROM Note When the IP address was changed for the camera enter it on the address bar Video Motion JPEG may not be displayed Wait for a moment If you use a proxy server set the web browser not to access the proxy server see page 127 In some corporate network environments a firewall may be used for security purposes This may prevent motion video Motion JPEG from being displayed In this situation we recommend Contacting your network administrator Using regularly refreshed images rather than video Motion JPEG 19 Operating Instructions Security Warning window on Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 To view a video Motion JPEG ActiveX Controls must be installed Follow the steps shown below to install ActiveX Controls 1 Click the warning displayed above the tabs and click Install Activex Control C This site might require the following Activex control bl_camera cab from Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Click here to install x L Install Activex Control gt NetworkCamera Biase Click here to install the following ActiveX control STD bLcamera cab from Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Information Bar Help Refresh Interval Motion v Resolution 640x480 Image Quality Favor Clarity Favor Motion 2 Click Install Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name
73. ified date and time 4 Set the time and click Next gt Time Active Time of Trigger vw WV Ww WwW WwW M Awas C fam 12 Jno lmintofem z 11 zh 59 zimin lt Back Next gt Cancel Note The timer works by an internal clock Set the date and time before using timer buffer transfer see page 49 e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes D e Day of the week Check the box to enable the day Uncheck the box to disable it Active Time of To set a trigger time check the time option and set a time Trigger period Check the Always option if you are not specifying a time period 5 Set the image settings and click Next gt Image Setting Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard i lt Back Next gt Cancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes 62 Operating Instructions Setting Description Image e Select an image resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 default Resolution or 160 x 120 pixels for the buffer transfer Image Quality Select the image quality Favor Clarity optimizes for good quality Standard offers standard quality default Favor Motion optimizes for enhanced motion Mobile Phone is for a transfer to a mobile phone Note 640 x
74. irmware Please wait about 5 minutes Caution Never turn off the power during the firmware update process e The camera restarts automatically after the update Restarting now Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Please enter the proper IP address to URL when no response e The Top page is displayed after about 1 minute 102 Operating Instructions 7 Confirm that the version number on the Top page is updated P Panasonic Network Camera Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Espa ol Pyccko ifthe Zao BARB BL C1 Version Updated version e If the version number is updated the firmware update is complete 103 Operating Instructions 6 1 6 Creating a Configuration File A configuration file can be saved on your PC You can load camera settings from the configuration file on the Load Settings page see page 105 Note The saved image has contains private information It is important to prevent leaks of private information Click Save Settings on the Maintenance page Click Save N Save Click Save on the File Download dialog box 4 Specify the location and click Save on the Save As dialog box File name backup dat Save as type dat Document ied My Network pz e The file extension dat cannot be changed If you change it the settings cannot be loaded If you try to update the camera create a configuration file after updating the firmw
75. le viewing buffered images while playing video Motion JPEG The Click to Center feature can be used while using the digital zoom 28 1 4 1 Operating Instructions Deleting Buffered Images If you intend to delete images for each transfer method click Delete Buffered Images on the Trigger page see page 61 or page 71 Note e If you are buffering images to the internal memory the following operations also delete all buffered images Turning off the camera Saving the Date and Time page Restarting updating firmware or resetting the camera to factory default Changing the Enable Disable settings on the Image Buffer Transfer page see page 32 page 61 or page 71 29 Operating Instructions 1 5 Viewing Still Images on Your Mobile Phone Still images can be viewed over the Internet from a compatible mobile phone Enter http IP address or URL Port Number mobile on a mobile phone and press OK e When the port number is set to 80 default it is not required E J http 50000 mobile or XX XX X viewnetcam com 50000 mobile e Allow access from the Internet to access the camera from mobile phones e When an authentication window is displayed enter the administrator s or general user s user name and password e A still image is displayed Video Motion JPEG cannot be displayed ae eS Pressing 5 will refresh the image Refresh O Resolution r 160 x 120 resolutio
76. ls do not have an authentication feature Therefore the camera uses the authentication of a POP server that receives e mails before sending e mails POP3 Server If you set a server IP address set 4 IP Address or numbers O 255 and 3 periods such as Host Name 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name O 255 characters Port No Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 110 Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID to log in to a POPS server set it 1 63 characters Password If your ISP requires a password to log in to a POPS server set it O 63 characters SMTP authentication Users are authenticated by user name and password on the SMTP server Your ISP must support the SMTP authentication Only the LOGIN and PLAIN authentication mechanisms are supported Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID to log in to an SMTP server set it 1 63 characters Password If your ISP requires a password to log in to an SMTP server set it O 63 characters Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 Note that is not available 81 Operating Instructions 8 After you confirm the settings and click Next gt set E mail notification and click Next gt E mail notification when triggered Disable C Enable Back Next gt Cancel e f you select Enable the E mail Notificatio
77. mationen f r sie bereit Informationen zur Entsorgung in L ndern au erhalb der Europ ischen Union Dieses Symbol ist nur in der Europ ischen Union g ltig Operating Instructions Informazioni per gli utenti sullo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche obsolete per i nuclei familiari privati Questo simbolo sui prodotti e o sulla documentazione di accompagnamento significa che i prodotti elettrici ed elettronici usati non devono essere mescolati con i rifiuti domestici generici a Per un corretto trattamento recupero e riciclaggio portare questi prodotti ai punti di raccolta designati dove verranno accettati gratuitamente In alternativa in alcune nazioni potrebbe essere possibile restituire prodotti al rivenditore locale al momento dell acquisto di un nuovo prodotto equivalente Uno smaltimento corretto di questo prodotto contribuira a far risparmiare preziose risorse ed evitare potenziali effetti negativi sulla salute umana e sull ambiente che potrebbero derivare altrimenti da uno smaltimento inappropriato Per ulteriori dettagli contattare la propria autorit locale o il punto di raccolta designato pi vicino In caso di smaltimento errato di questo materiale di scarto potrebbero venire applicate delle penali in base alle leggi nazionali Per gli utenti aziendali nell Unione Europea Qualora si desideri smaltire apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche contattare il rivenditore o il forni
78. n e Only administrators can operate the Sensor log and Buffer Transfer Panasonic Network Camera support website http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam 31 Operating Instructions 1 5 1 Enabling or Disabling the Buffer Transfer on Your Mobile Phone 1 Access camera images from your mobile phone and log in as an administrator see page 30 Select Buffer Transfer N 3 Select a trigger number that you want to enable or disable Example Enabling the Buffer Transfer setting No 1 Buffer Transfer Mo Status Trigger 1 OFF Timer 2 OFF Timer a2 OFF Timer 4 OFF Timer 5 OFF Timer Control Page e Selecting Control Page changes to the previous page 4 Select Save Buffer Transfer The 1st setting will be changed to ON If you press Save all buttered images are deleted Save Cancel Po Status FF gt ON Trigger Timer Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Active Always Mo Transfer Me Memory Overwrite Motifs i Deactvation e Selecting Save enables or disables the buffer transfer settings and all buffered images will be deleted e Selecting Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes 32 Operating Instructions 2 Using the Camera s Basic Features 2 1 Setup Page of the Camera 1 Access the camera see page 15 e The Top page is displayed Note e When Permit access from guest users is set on the Security Administrator page click t
79. n When Triggered page is displayed Enter the settings referring to page 79 page 81 Setting Desorption Disable e The camera does not send an E mail notification when buffering or transferring images e The camera sends an E mail notification up to 3 destinations when buffering or transferring images 9 Click Save after confirming the settings e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 82 Operating Instructions 10 Click Go to Trigger page e The Trigger page is displayed Note e If you set a short interval when transferring to a mobile phone many E mails will be sent which may lead to a large phone bill Therefore we recommend you to set a long interval 1 image per minute frequency is recommended e Motion Detection transfer stops operating until after the camera finishes all transfers For example if the camera transfers 3 images per minute and 6 images in total by setting 1 minute for motion deactivation time the sensor will follow the pattern below 120 seconds 1 minute Motion D 4th 5th 6th aan ii nd 3rd oth 6 deactivation time 1st Undetectable Undetectable Detectable Detectable cx A Motion Detection signal is detected e f you are buffering images to the internal memory the following operations also delete all buffered images Turning off the camera Saving the Date and Time page Restarting upd
80. n finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Date and Time page e The Date and Time page is displayed Note Date and time settings become incorrect depending on the length of time the camera is turned on and its internal temperature Using the Automatic Time Adjustment is recommended 50 Operating Instructions 2 6 Changing Camera Settings The Camera page allows you to set the camera name white balance AC power source frequency and color night view 1 Click Camera on the Setup page 2 Set each parameter Camera Name Camera Mame NetworkCamera White Balance VWinite Balance Auto AC Power Source Frequency 50Hz BOHz Color Night View amp Enable C Disable Save Cance e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Setting _Deseription Camera Name The camera name is displayed on the Single Camera page Enter ASCII characters see page 131 or characters from other languages 1 15 characters for a 1 byte character and 1 7 characters for a 2 byte character Note that Space 8 lt and gt are not available 51 Operating Instructions Setting Desorption White Balance _ Select from the following options Auto default Automatic adjustment Fixed Indoor Electric bulb 2800 K Fixed Fluorescent White 8600 K White Fixed Fluorescent Daylight 4000 K Daylight Fixed Outdoor Sol
81. n is displayed on the first access Pressing 0 switches the resolution to 320 x 240 Sensor Log Buffer Transfer Displays up to 50 Logs in order of time only for an administrator An administrator can enable or disable the nen a ar Im Buffer Transfer aac er ano ra Ai en Logs in order COT Goes to the control page Displays the number of phone See page 32 eae elses nl e Hew New Logs3 a 17 309 09 MD MD Motion Detection 13 03 06 MD Displays the date and 130906 MO time Control Page Goes to the control page 30 Operating Instructions Note e If the image is not displayed properly try the following 2 URLs 1 http IP address or URL Port Number MobileH for HTML or X X X viewnetcam com 50000 MobileH 2 http IP address or URL Port Number MobileX for XHTML or XX XX X viewnetcam com 50000 Mobilex e Some mobile phones are not compatible with Panasonic Network Cameras Some phones may allow viewing only on port 80 and some may not support password authentication See the Panasonic Network Camera support website below for a list of mobile phones and their level of compatibility with the Panasonic Network Camera e Some mobile phones display images at a decreased size e If Permit access from guest users or Permit access from guest users mobile only is selected users can access mobile phone specific screens via a mobile phone or PC without the need for authenticatio
82. n to an SMTP server set it 1 63 characters Password If your ISP requires a password to log in to an SMTP server set it O 63 characters Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 Note that is not available 89 Operating Instructions 5 Using Other Features 5 1 Changing Initial Settings on the Single Camera page or the Multi Camera page The Image Display page allows you to change the initial settings display settings when a user accesses the camera for the Single Camera Multi Camera Limit Continuous Motion JPEG Language and Banner Display 1 Click Image Display on the Setup page 2 Set each parameter Single Camera Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard Refresh Interval Motion Multi Camera Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard Refresh Interval Motion Limit Continuous Motion JPEG Limit time of Continuous Unlimited Motion JPEG Refresh Interval 30 s Language Language English gt Banner Display l Enable Banner user all users Image URL ooo 1 to 127 Characters Link URL rr 0 to 127 Characters Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 90 Operating Instructions Setting eseription Image Resolution e Image Quality Refresh Interval Limit Continuous Motion JPEG e Limit time of Continuous Motion J
83. nd reflected in preview 84 Operating Instructions NES Zr G x E ALTA i T a Threshold Note No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting from the use of the Motion Detection feature The Motion Detection feature is not suitable and not recommended for uses that require a high reliability constantly such as surveillance etc What is the threshold The threshold is the minimum value for the camera to detect motions on the image during the motion detection buffering Setting the threshold lower allows subtler changes to be detected Setting the threshold higher allows only bigger changes that might occupy half the image to be detected 85 Operating Instructions What is the sensitivity The sensitivity is the level of brightness detected as motion by the camera A high sensitivity setting enables the camera to detect slight brightness changes Lower the sensitivity to make the camera detect only big brightness changes Motion Detection Threshold Low High 3 Sensitivity Low sensitivity High sensitivity E Threshold The detection level exceeds the setting is threshold when motions are displayed detected Note Lowering the threshold and increasing sensitivity enable the camera to easily detect slight movements on parts of the image Threshold Low High Sensitivity Low sensitivity High sensitivity E e Motion Detection is activ
84. not available 2 Note that and are not available 4 Click Save after finished e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 5 Click Go to DynamicDNS page e The DynamicDNS page is displayed 46 Operating Instructions Note e It may take several minutes for the registered URL to connect e Some DynamicDNS services may not connect Confirming Internet access Due to the router s specifications the image may not be displayed even if you access the camera from your PC on the same LAN as the camera In this case try e Accessing from a PC on another network see page 15 e Accessing from your mobile phone see page 30 2 4 1 DynamicDNS Service DynamicDNS allows you to choose an easy to remember address such as bob viewnetcam com that can be used to view images from your camera over the Internet What are the advantages of DynamicDNS service In order to view camera images over the Internet you need to know your camera s global IP address However many Internet Service Providers ISPs assign their customers a dynamic IP address that changes monthly weekly or each time they log on Unless you have been assigned a static IP address an IP address that does not change periodically by your ISP you may find it difficult to access your camera over the Internet The Viewnetcam com service allows you to access your camera even if your assigned global IP address changes
85. o Host Name IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Default Gateway n n DNS Server 1 DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 DNS Server 2 Save Cancel Sae Cancel e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes 4 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e When finished the following page is displayed New settings are saved New settings are saved Please restart the camera Note 1 All the buffered images will be erased when restarted 2 Please use Setup Program to find out the camera on your network when you select Automatic Setup or DHCP Restart Note The current network settings are shown on the Status page in the Maintenance section see page 99 5 Click Restart e The camera restarts and the Top page is displayed e When the camera is restarted all buffered images in the internal memory are deleted e Checking Yes for Allow Access from the Internet on Automatic Setup may not display the Top page because the port number may change Use the Setup Program to access the camera 37 Operating Instructions Note If you do not know the camera IP address when setting Automatic Setup or DHCP Setup it can be searched for by using the Setup Program see page 120 Setting Description Allow Access from the Internet Automatic Setup Only Network Configuration from Setup Program Static DHCP Only Port Number Static DH
86. o 15 Characters Password 6 to 15 Characters Retype Password mo m Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Setting Deeceiption Authentication has 3 phases General Authentication If you set Permit access from guest users the camera does not display the authentication window in camera access All guest users can view images without a user name and password Note If you set Permit access from guest users Login tab is displayed at the top of the page After you log in as an administrator see page 57 the Setup page and the Maintenance page can be accessed Support C losin D If you set Permit access from guest users mobile only an authentication window is not displayed even if you access the mobile phone page All guest users can view images without a user name and password If you set Do not permit access from guest users an authentication window is displayed to access the camera Users must enter the user name and password 54 Operating Instructions Setting Deseription User Name User Name 6 to 15 characters Enter the user name Password Password 6 to 15 characters Enter the password Note The password must be different from the user name Retype Password Reenter the password Enter ASCII characters see page 131 Note that Space 8 lt gt and are not available e When seiting authentication s
87. o buffer transfer images when the motion is detected during the specified date and time 4 Set the time and click Next gt unfwon Tue wea mu risa _____Aahe Time of rave UUU vw WwW Ww WwW WwW M amp Always C fam x 12 Jhfo zimin to PM z 11 zh 59 Jmin lt Back Next gt Cancel Note The timer works by an internal clock Set the date and time before using timer buffer transfer see page 49 e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting _Deseription Day of the week Check the box to enable the day Uncheck the box to disable it Active Time of To seta trigger time check the time option and set a time Trigger period Check Always if you are not specifying a time period 72 Operating Instructions 5 Set the image settings and click Next gt Image Setting Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard lt Back Next gt Cancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting Description Image e Select an image resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 default Resolution or 160 x 120 pixels for the buffer transfer Image Quality Select the image quality Favor Clarity optimizes for good quality The motion may be slow down Standard offers stand
88. on Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these r products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Operating Instructions Informations relatives a
89. other languages 0 44 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 22 characters for a 2 byte character 88 Operating Instructions Setting Deseription How to You can select the authentication method No authentication authenticate POP before SMTP authentication and SMTP authentication POP server authentication may be required by your ISP In that case set POP before SMTP authentication e No authentication No authentication when sending an e mail POP before SMTP authentication Some SMTP servers that send e mails do not have an authentication feature Therefore the camera uses the authentication of a POP server that receives e mails before sending e mails POP3 Server If you set a server IP address set 4 IP Address or numbers O 255 and 3 periods such as Host Name 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name O 255 characters Port No Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 110 Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID to log in to a POPS server set it 1 63 characters Password If your ISP requires a password to log in to a POPS server set it O 63 characters SMTP authentication Users are authenticated by user name and password on the SMTP server Your ISP must support the SMTP authentication Only the LOGIN and PLAIN authentication mechanisms are supported Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID to log i
90. r about a minute the Security Administrator page is displayed 124 Operating Instructions 3 Enter the user name and password and click Save Security Administrator New User Name 6 to 15 characters New Password 6 to 15 characters Retype new password Note 1 You ll be asked for User name and password to open camera image Please keep your User Name and Password securely 2 Alphabet and number only Space amp or are not allowed 3 A capital letter small letter is distinguished User Name and Password must be different from each other 5 lt is strongly recommended to change password regularly for security 4 The Enter Network Password window is displayed Enter the user name and password that you set above and click OK Enter Network Password 5 zf xj D gt Please type your user name and password Site sek eek tet tet Realm Heek User Name Password J Save this password in your password list 5 When the Single Camera page is displayed the setup is complete e Ifa Security Warning window is displayed click Yes see page 19 e See page 20 for Security Warning window when using Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 A NetworkCamera Brightness PJ Refresh Interval Favor Clarity Favor Motion 125 Operating Instructions Note e See page 17 for the Single Camera page e f you will enable Internet acces
91. re disabled the camera can always be operated 3 Check Enable set the time and click Save Operation Time Operation Time c am 12 zho elmin x ajajaj ajajajaj o Oe Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes 95 Operating Instructions Setting Description Check the box to enable the setting Uncheck the box to disable it Day of the week e Check the box to enable the day Uncheck the box to disable it Operation Time To set an operation time check the time option and set a time period Check the Always option if you are not specifying a time period 4 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e The Operation Time page is displayed About Operation Time In the operation time settings the enabled settings take priority over the disabled settings Therefore if Monday or Tuesday is disabled in a setting but enabled in other settings the camera can be operated on both Monday and Tuesday 1 Enable FPE Always 2 Enable amp ee ee ee es Always 96 Operating Instructions 5 4 Changing the Indicator Display The Indicator Control page allows you to select an operation for the indicator There are three options e Turn indicator on when camera is on e Turn indicator on during camera access Never turn indicator on 1 Click Indicator Control on the Setup page Select an option Indicator Con
92. rs on even if you confirmed the items above you can set up the camera using the camera MAC address Enter the MAC address e g OO80FO0xxxxxx labeled near the Ethernet LAN port of the camera Then click Set up camera button This proqram cannot set up the camera over 20 minutes after restart MAC Address eeen canen X Choose camera you want to set up by MAC address information MAC address is shown on the back of network camera If more than 20 minutes have passed since the camera was turned on the camera cannot be set up from the Setup Program In this situation restart the camera In case you install two or more cameras please install the camera one by one Do not plug anew camera into your network before you finish the previous camera s installation completely In case IP addresses are overlapped please pull off the power plug once and plug it again to get a different IP address aes 2 After confirming the network settings click OK Automatic Setup The camera s network settings will be configured based on this computer s network settings Confirm the network settings for the camera below and make necessary changes After that click OK to proceed Network settings may be shown incorrectly depends on computer model or other conditions The following network settings will be assigned to the camera IP Address FEE kkk o kkk o kk Subnet Mask 255 255 255 D CE Afte
93. s Green ae Firmware Orange blinking FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Orange blinking Turning off about 5 seconds bition preceed gt The status when turned on P The camera is reset to factory default status after 1 minute UPnP Failure Orange blinking About a 2 second interval Internal Failure Red blinking 1 The information below varies depending on the indicator settings see page 97 2 The indicator turns orange if the camera is not connected to the LAN 3 The indicator blinks orange if the camera is not connected to the LAN 4 See page 4 of Troubleshooting on the CD ROM 10 Rear View Stand Tripod Mounting Hole See Getting Started Serial number MAC Address See Getting Started Ethernet LAN port See Getting Started Hook for AC adaptor cord Operating Instructions DC IN jack See Getting Started FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button Operating Instructions Table of Contents 1 Camera Monitoring ccccsccseesecsesseeseeseeeessenenseeseees 15 1 1 Accessing the Camera cccccccsescecssseeecseseeceeseeeseeseeseseeesseeeeess 15 1 2 Viewing the Single Camera Page cccscscccsseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeseeeeess 17 1 2 1 Displaying the Banh sic cconscdsencorsevedcetuewedduvncotdsentoeehnciededeavevannevauetdenczonbont 21 1 2 2 Auto Centering the Image Click to Center ccceceeseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeees 21 L29 LOOM mand OUl cosses EE 22 1 2 4 Capturing a
94. s been turned off by disconnecting the AC adaptor 7 2 1 Cleaning the Main Unit After taking away the dust on the main unit wipe it with a soft dry cloth e Do not use alcohol polishing powder cleanser benzine thinner wax petroleum products or hot water to wipe the camera Also avoid glass cleaner pesticide or hair spray They may cause change in the shape or color of the camera e Do not directly touch the lens Fingerprints may cause an unclear image 7 2 2 Cleaning the Lens A dusty lens may cause unclear images Remove the dust with a cotton bud Do not touch the lens directly Fingerprints may cause an unclear image 118 Operating Instructions 7 3 Setting an IP Address on Your PC Your PC s IP address can be assigned by following the procedures below 1 Display the TCP IP Properties window e The steps are different depending on your OS Windows XP Start gt Settings Control Panel gt Network and Internet Connections gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection in use gt Properties gt Select Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Use the following IP address Windows 2000 Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network and Dial up Connections gt Local Area Connection in use gt Properties gt Select Internet Protocol TCP IP gt Properties gt Use the following IP address Windows Me Start Settings Control Panel
95. s desechos Para empresas de la Uni n Europea Si desea desechar equipos el ctricos y electr nicos p ngase en contacto con su distribuidor o proveedor para que le informe detalladamente Informaci n sobre la eliminaci n en otros pa ses no pertenecientes a la Uni n Europea Este s mbolo s lo es v lido en la Uni n Europea Si desea desechar este producto p ngase en contacto con las autoridades locales o con su distribuidor para que le informen sobre el m todo correcto de eliminaci n Operating Instructions Uncbopmauna no oOpalyeHutbo c OTXOMZaMU BNA CTpaH He BxogALWUx B EBponenckun Coro3 Teuctsue Toro CUMBONa PaCnpOcTpaHAeTCA TONbKO Ha EsBponenckun Coros Ecnu Bbi cobupaetecb BbIOpocuTb DaHHbIM NPOAYKT y3HANTe B MECTHbIX OpraHax BNACTN NNN y Qunepa Kak CnegzyeT noctynatTb C OTXOsZaMu Takoro Tuna FERRER ADE Cc EIR A A ET UCTS DUCE WK A N WR ERE m WS HAL BRA TAA RUE BT es RTT EU OL SIA ABS HISA ae oO JIs UA hS S amp L C o MSS HJA AS J0 Hea A S 5H A Sure HO SHS BSITAAS N Operating Instructions Camera Feature Locations Front View p Indicator The indicator color shows camera status See page 97 ei Lens Focus 0 3 m Unlimited Indicator Display Orange Orange blinking On LAN ean OnLAN Orange gt Orange blinking Green blinking Green Automatic Green blinking Setup Green Orange blinking Green blinking DHCP GotIP address IP addres
96. s to the camera follow the procedures below e When you are using a router that supports UPnP 1 Enable the Auto Port Forwarding feature on the UPnP page see page 40 2 Register with the DynamicDNS service on the DynamicDNS page see page 43 3 Confirm that the camera can be accessed from the Internet see page 15 If an cannot access the camera see page 7 of Troubleshooting on the CD ROM e When you are using a router that does not support UPnP Follow the procedures shown on page 42 126 Operating Instructions 7 5 Setting Your PC 7 5 1 Setting Proxy Server Settings on a Web Browser If a proxy server is not used these settings are not required If you are using a proxy server perform the proxy server settings below e To communicate with a camera installed within a LAN changing the web browser settings is recommended e The firewall of a proxy server in a corporate environment may prevent access to the camera Consult your network administrator Note e A proxy server is used to protect your network when connected to the Internet e Ifthe camera is accessed via a proxy server problems may occur Consult your network administrator before installing the camera e If the camera is accessed via a proxy server the refresh interval may be increased How to Set Proxy Server Settings The example is Internet Explorer 6 0 1 Start up Internet Explorer 2 Click Tools Internet Options S abo
97. structions Setting Desorption Server IP e If you set a server IP address set 4 numbers O 255 and 3 Address or periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and Host Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters Port No Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 21 Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID set it O 63 characters If your ISP requires a password set it O 63 characters Login Timing Select the login setting for the FTP server If you set One Time and the image buffer frequency value is set within 1 minute the camera logs in to the server only once This can reduce transfer time Upload File Seta file name on the FTP server to receive the transferred Name files Enter 1 234 characters Entering creates directories for a file E g NetworkCamera image Overwrite e Selecting Overwrite File overwrites the image on the server Setting with a newer image Selecting Save as New File with Time Stamp saves the image attaching time stamps on the file name and the images are not overwritten E g image20050101093020500 jpg The underlined numbers mean 9h30min20s500ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a summer time zone e Select Passive Mode normally If the transfer does not work select Active Mode and check the operation Note that Space amp lt and gt
98. t and continuous switching of the Single page burdens the PC that stores the image linked with the URL If the image URL linked with an image stored in a PC that requires an authentication is set the authentication window will be displayed when displaying the Single page Banner user All users The banner can be displayed for all users Administrator only The banner can be displayed for the administrator only General user only The banner can be displayed for the general users only Image URL Enter the image URL you want to display as a banner When Enable is checked enter the image URL 1 127 characters Link URL Enter the target URL you want to display when clicking the banner O 127 characters Note that Space amp lt and gt are not available 3 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Image Display page e The Image Display page is displayed 92 Operating Instructions 5 2 Configuring Multiple Cameras The Multi Camera Setup page allows you to configure camera IP addresses and camera names to view multiple images on the Multi Camera page These configurations are required to use the Multi Camera page Up to 12 cameras can be configured The Selfcamera is registered at No 1 by default 1 Click Multi Camera on the Setup page 2 Click Add On selfcamera kkk m Note e
99. te a general user click Create e When setting Do not permit When setting Permit access access from guest users from guest users or Permit access from guest users mobile only User ID List Max 50 Users User ID List Max 50 Users Create Creat create oe Create Modify Modify e To change the settings of general users or guest users select their name and click Modify The modification page is displayed e To delete a general user select the name and click Delete The confirmation page is displayed 58 Operating Instructions 3 Set each parameter e Settings for general users e Settings for guest users User Name rr C Level 1 Camera viewing only E Level 2 Camera viewing and Brightness control asswor mo 6 to 15 Characters Retype Password Save Cancel C Level 1 Camera viewing only Level 2 Camera viewing and Brightness control Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes SS User ID List Up to 50 general users can be registered The list is used to modify or delete general user settings User Name e User Name 6 to 15 characters Enter the user name Password e Password 6 to 15 characters Enter the password Note The password must be different from the user name e Retype Password Reenter the password e Enter ASCII characters see page 131 Note that Space 8 lt
100. ters 3 You can enter ASCII characters See page 131 or characters from other languages 1 15 characters for a 1 byte character and 1 7 characters for a 2 byte character Note that Space amp 2 E lt and gt are not available Note e f your camera will only be accessed on your local network use each camera s local IP address and port number e f you intend to access your camera from the Internet you must use each camera s host name global IP address and the port number 4 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e The Multi Camera Setup page is displayed 94 Operating Instructions 5 3 Specifying Operation Time The Operation Time page allows you to limit the time that the camera is in use The camera image turns to a gray screen outside operation time Note e Your privacy may be compromised if the time period is set incorrectly Confirm the time period after the setup e f you access the camera as an administrator you can view the image outside the time period 1 Click Operation Time on the Setup page 2 Click a No to set the operation time No status sun Mon Tue WEC Sat n E i 1 Disable xX X xX x oe A Always 2 Desde s amp s A ma PDS Always 3 Disable x ay K oe X Always 4 Disable x x OR x x KR Always a Disable xX KK ka KATE Always E Disable es a M K oe ee ee Always T Disable xX X NM x ma Pe Ds Always Note If No 1 7 a
101. the Single Camera and Buffered Image pages Wait for a moment and click Refresh on the web browser or change the value for the Refresh Interval Operating Instructions Security Warning window When trying to view a video Motion JPEG for the first time a Security Warning for ActiveX Controls will be displayed When using Windows 2000 or Windows XP log in as an administrator to install ActiveX Controls and enable video Motion JPEG viewing Security Warning i x Do pou want to install and run Mhttp JAG EEE EEE EEE ggg signed on foe Sok ok E rackand distributed by Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Publisher authenticity verted by YernSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA Caution Panasonic Communications Ca Lid asserts that this content iz safe rou should only install yiew this content if you trust Panasonic Communications Co Ltd to make that assertion Always trust content from Panasonic Communications Co Ltd r 3 G More Info If you cannot install ActiveX Controls or you cannot see the video Motion JPEG using Internet Explorer In Internet Explorer click Tools gt Internet Options Security tab and click Custom level 1 Check Prompt in Download signed ActiveX Controls 2 Check Enable in Run ActiveX Controls and plug ins ActiveX Controls can be installed from the CD ROM 1 Restart the PC 2 Confirm that Internet Explorer is closed 3 Double cl
102. tions 6 2 Support page Support _ _ Y Product Information 3 aa EE Support 1 Help Displays the Help page see page 107 2 Product Displays the product information website see page Information 107 3 Support Displays the support information website see page Information 108 6 2 1 The Help page The Help page displays explanations for each of the following features Clicking Help on the Support page displays the following page Index 1 Top 2 single Camera 3 Multi Camera 4 Buffered Image 5 Support 6 Login 6 2 2 Product Information See the Panasonic Network Camera support website for product information Clicking Product Information on the Support page displays the URL click it Note If the camera is not connected to the Internet the website cannot be displayed 107 Operating Instructions 6 2 3 Support Information See the Panasonic Network Camera support website for product information Clicking Support Information on the Support page displays the URL click it Note If the camera is not connected to the Internet the website cannot be displayed 108 Operating Instructions 6 3 FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button There is a FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button on the side of the camera FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button Press the button with a pointed object Pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button resets the camera to factory default If you lose your user name an
103. tore per ulteriori informazioni Informazioni sullo smaltimento in nazioni al di fuori dell Unione Europea Questo simbolo valido solo nell Unione Europea Qualora si desideri smaltire questo prodotto contattare le autorit locali o il rivenditore e chiedere informazioni sul metodo corretto di smaltimento Operating Instructions Informacion sobre la eliminacion para los usuarios de equipos el ctricos y electr nicos usados particulares La aparici n de este s mbolo en un producto y o en la documentaci n adjunta indica que los productos el ctricos y electr nicos usados no deben mezclarse con la basura dom stica general Wu ara que estos productos se sometan a un proceso adecuado de tratamiento recuperaci n y reciclaje llevelos a los puntos de recogida designados donde los admitir n sin coste alguno En algunos pa ses existe tambi n la posibilidad de devolver los productos a su minorista local al comprar un producto nuevo equivalente Si desecha el producto correctamente estar contribuyendo a preservar valiosos recursos y a evitar cualquier posible efecto negativo en la salud de las personas y en el medio ambiente que pudiera producirse debido al tratamiento inadecuado de desechos P ngase en contacto con su autoridad local para que le informen detalladamente sobre el punto de recogida designado m s cercano De acuerdo con la legislaci n nacional podr an aplicarse multas por la eliminaci n incorrecta de esto
104. trol Turn indicator on when camera is on C Turn indicator on during camera access C Newer turn indicator on Save Cancel Setting Description Turn indicator e The indicator always turns on or blinks See page 10 on when camera is on Turn indicator e The indicator turns green when the camera is being on during accessed camera access Never turn e The indicator always turns off indicator on e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Note e See page 10 for the Indicator Display table e Selecting Never turn indicator on keeps indicator always off 3 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Indicator Control page e The Indicator Control page is displayed 97 Operating Instructions 6 Camera Maintenance 6 1 Maintenance page Maintenance 1 2 3 4 Sensor Log 6 1 Load Settings 8 Maintenance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Status Session Status Sensor Log Restart Update Firmware Save Settings Load Settings Reset to Factory Default Session Status Save Settings E gt 2 3 4 5 UE eta une 6 7 8 Reset to Factory Default Displays the camera settings and status See page 99 Displays information on access to the camera see page 99 Displays sensor logs see page 100 Restarts
105. ues depend on the format The date and time are used for the settings of the trigger setting sensor log operation time and Buffered Image page Note that the format for the subject and file name of E mails by E mail or FTP transfer can only be 24 h NTP Network Time Protocol server synchronizes the camera s internal clock automatically every day Check the box to enable it Set the NTP server IP address Set 4 numbers O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Set a host name 1 255 characters Note that Space 8 lt and gt are not available Select your time zone Note Adjust Clock for e Daylight Saving Time The camera will not synchronize to the NTP server if there is more than a 1 hour difference between the NTP server time and the camera s current time This is to protect the camera s time setting from fraudulent NTP server tampering incorrect time information etc During summer time the internal clock is turned forward an hour The clock will shift one hour forward at the set time on the Start Day and move back one hour at the set time on the End Day Check the box to enable it Note An s is inserted between the date and time of the time stamp when this feature is enabled The time stamp is printed on images transferred by the Image Transfer feature 3 Click Save when finished e The new settings are saved e Whe
106. uest users 56 Operating Instructions 3 2 Logging in to the Camera If you set Permit access from guest users on the Security Administrator page Login tab is displayed at the top of the page After you log in as an administrator the Setup page and the Maintenance page can be accessed 1 Click Login tab at the top of the page Support 2 Check a login mode and click Login Select Login mode General User Administrator Login Note The authentication window is displayed Enter the user name and password set for General Users or Administrator Enter Network Password 2 xI D gt Please type your user name and password Site ste ek ek ek Realm E a a a a aa User Name Password I Save this password in your password list Cancel 3 Enter a valid user name and password according to the Login mode selected in step 2 and click OK 57 Operating Instructions 3 3 Creating Modifying or Deleting General Users The General User page allows you to create modify or delete general users Up to 50 general users can be registered The access level is set for each general user If you set Permit access from guest users or Permit access from guest users mobile only on the Security Administrator page the access level can be set for guest users Note For general users the Setup and Maintenance tabs are not displayed 1 Click General User on the Setup page 2 Tocrea
107. ut blank Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back b E3 a Mail and Mews Synchronize Address ja about blank Windows Update Show Related Links A a ee Enables you to change settings Internet Options es EMedia ga Es 127 Operating Instructions 3 Click the Connections tab and click LAN Settings 2x g Corrector Programs Advanced To set up an Internet connection click Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Add Remove Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy Settings server for a connection Weyer dial a connection Dial whenever a network connection is not present Always dial my default connection Current default None Set Default Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings OK Cancel Apply 4 See if the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box is checked or not If checked click Advanced Local Area Network LAN Settings zi xi gt Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration J Automatically detect settings I Use automatic configuration script fiddress
108. utton Note e The Click to Center feature is available while zooming in or out Images can only be moved within the page when magnification is x1 e As the magnification increases the image quality decreases e This feature is not available when viewing on a mobile phone e When camera images are buffered and transferred the camera images are not zoomed in and out Clicking the right mouse button Moving the mouse up or down while pressing the right mouse button zooms in and out Rotating the mouse wheel On a screen rotating the mouse wheel away from you zooms in and rotating it towards you zooms out _ Zoom in _ Zoom out Note The performance of the mouse varies according to your OS 22 Operating Instructions 1 2 4 Capturing a Still Image Still images can be saved on your PC 1 2 Select an image resolution to display an image Click the Capture image button NetworkCamera Capture Image Button e The camera image opens in another window Right click the image and select Save Picture As Show Picture Save Picture As gt E mail Picture Print Picture Go to My Pictures NI Setas Background Set as Desktop Item Cut Copy Copy Shortcut Add to Favorites Please click here when gray cc Properties e The Save as dialog box is displayed Specify a folder enter the file name and click Save
109. verwrite FTP e The camera transfers the image to an FTP server see page 65 E mail e The camera transfers the image by E mail see page 67 64 Operating Instructions When you set FTP for Transfer Method Select FTP and click Next gt The following page is displayed FTP Server IP Address or Host r Name Port No a Usually Use 21 Login ID 0 to 63 Characters Password rr 0 to 63 Characters Login Timing Every Time gt Upload File Name r 1 to 234 Characters Overwrite setting Overwr ite File Data Transfer Method Passive Mode lt Back Save Cancel Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes 65 Operating Instructions Setting Desorption Server IP e If you set a server IP address set 4 numbers O 255 and 3 Address or periods such as 192 168 0 253 Note that 0 0 0 0 and Host Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters Port No Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 21 Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID set it O 63 characters If your ISP requires a password set it O 63 characters Login Timing Select the login setting for the FTP server If you set One Time and the image buffer frequency value is set within 1 minute the camera logs in to the server only once This can reduce transfer time Upload File
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