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1. Caameral Cameral3 Cameral9 Camerall Cameral4 v Cameral3 Camerall Operating Instructions Cameral3 v Cameral4 Cameral3 Cameral4 Canea v wv Cameral5 wv Cameral6 The enlarged image is returned to its original size by right clicking on the image Camera Cameral3 v Cameral4 Caameral v Cameral8 Cameral4 v Cameral3 Right clicking Camerall Cameral4 Camerall8 Cameral2 Cameral3 CameralO v v Cameral4 Cameral4 19 Operating Instructions Switching Pages lf there are several pages to display on the multi monitoring page selecting Switch the multi pages in order lets you switch the page display automatically at the specified interval Example If there are 2 pages 1 2 2 2 Note Changing to single monitoring page while switching is running on the multi monitoring page temporarily stops switching Switching will restart when you return to the multi monitoring page Background Colors for Disabled Cameras and Error Cameras The background colors of disabled cameras error cameras and no camera are set in Multi Monitoring Background color from Preferences See page 76 lt Disabled camera e Default is gray lt lt No camera e Default is black Error camera e Default is blue Note Specify the
2. 151 Operating Instructions The folder path exceeds 100 Follow the instruction message Characters Specify a path that is under 100 Characters Current Destination Folder kkk e Destination Folder There is no access right to the Follow the instruction message specified folder Check the folder Remote Access Enter Server Address Follow the instruction message Enter Port Follow the instruction message Enter a number in one byte Follow the instruction message character in Port Port should be between 1 and e A number not between 1 and 65535 or 10081 65535 except for 10081 was entered in the Port blank Follow the instruction message Setting is modified restart of this Follow the instruction message program is necessary Is it OK to restart the program Enter Admin User Name e The Admin User Name space was blank Follow the instruction message Enter Admin Password e The Admin Password space was blank Follow the instruction message Enter User Name e The User Name space was blank Follow the instruction message Enter User Password e The User Password space was blank Follow the instruction message 152 Operating Instructions Enter a number in one byte character in Port Failed to connect Access authentication can not be done Confirm the user name and password The server connection is
3. Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software The server connection is closed Do you want to reconnect e Click Yes to reconnect Processing continues if the reconnection is successful e If you click No the unconnected multi monitoring page is displayed 112 Operating Instructions Delete a Remote Client remote server function Delete a remote client that was registered automatically 1 Select Remote Access gt Client Control on the menu bar 2 Select clients you want to delete on the Client Control page and click Delete Client Control Change Delete Clients No Registration Code Client ID Comment Access Status PCCKVOBYGKHNP154 30704913 Note PC PCCKVQABCKHNP154 30704111 2 Change Delete S _ Coa 3 Click OK e You can register up to 50 remote clients e Duplicate registration codes cannot be registered e To change information for a remote client select the remote client and click Change After you have modified the information in the settings page click OK e Inthe Status column the connection status Connected Unconnected is displayed You can see which client is connected 113 114 Operating Instructions Download Recorded Images remote client function Download recorded images from the remote server 1 Select the images that you want to download in Playback list e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list e To sel
4. Converted All Converted every frames Converted every 1 second vVhen the recorded interval setting is Not Specify The JPEG file is named with the recorded time A subfolder is created under the specified folder Each subfolder stores 1000 JPEG files The subfolder is named with the first JPEG filename Operating Instructions 5 Click OK e The folder selection window is displayed 6 Select the destination folder and click OK e Conversion is started Converting to JPG S Processing Status 41 36 Elapsed Time 00 00 01 Image Time Stamp 2007 04 09 14 12 55 937 COT If conversion canceled images that were converted before the cancellation are save e When the conversion is completed successfully the following window is displayed Confirmation Start Time 14 12 53 End Time 14 13 00 Converted Number of Images 66 Conversion is complete Converting multiple recorded images The procedure is the same as that for Converting recorded images into MPG WAV ASF AVI files See page 94 Note e When converting multiple recorded images to JPG format you cannot use To one file e Images converted to JPEG format are saved in a subfolder in the destination folder The name of the subfolder is set to the start time A new subfolder is created each 1 000 images e f conversion is canceled images that were converted before the cancellation are saved
5. 1 Select the image that you want to delete in Playback list e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list 2 Deleting the displayed image Select Delete from the editing menu and click Execute eed ee a Convert to Wis format Convert to ASF format Convert to Aw format Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Hi Recorded Image Information Delete all recorded images that are checked in the playback list Select Delete all checks from the editing menu and click Execute Delete Convert to AWI format Make Copy Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information Make Copy wt 3 Click OK on the confirmation window e The selected images are deleted Note Although it appears that the deletion operation finishes quickly the actual deletion of the files takes some time 100 Operating Instructions 2 7 4 Changing the Keyword of the Recorded Images You can change the keyword set to the recorded images 1 Select the image that you want to change the keyword in Playback list e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list 2 Select Change Keyword from the editing menu and click Execute Convert to MPG format Convert to JPG format Convert to WAY format Convert to ASF format Convert to AYI format Make Copy Delete Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapsh
6. 119 Operating Instructions 2 9 3 Copying Camera Images You can copy camera images to the clipboard from the multi monitoring page 1 Right click the image on the multi monitoring page e The menu window is displayed 2 Select Copy To The Clipboard e This software copies the image to the clipboard Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Create New Camera Edit Camera Information Disable Selected Camera Select All R Clear All Camera Portal Site Note e The clipboard is a place to temporarily save in copying or pasting data The copied image can be used in the program such as Paint e f you select Snapshot on the displayed menu a still image is captured from the displayed image 120 Operating Instructions 2 9 4 Deleting the Registered Cameras from the List When you delete a camera you can choose whether or not the camera s recorded images are deleted 1 Select Window Settings on the menu bar 2 Select the camera to delete 3 Click Delete Camera Select the camera to delete HJ Preferences C Camera Settings 9 East side H West side sames South sidem Enable Disable Gi Northside M ey mae tgs Camera ID 00008 8 Recording Capacity Limit Motion Detection Camera Name North side Up to 250 Characters Alarm Sensor 8 Detection Commands Comment Up to 128 Characters Keyword Timer List Camera Connec tion Camera Addre
7. 97 Operating Instructions 2 7 2 Copying the Recorded Images You can extract recorded images for a specific time frame and create a new recording file 1 2 4 98 Select the image that you want to copy in Playback list e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list Select Make Copy from the editing menu and click Execute Convert to MPG format Make Copy Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information Convert to JPG format Specify the start and end time of the images to extract Create Copy Image Information Camera Name Eastside Recorded Date 04 09 2007 Recorded Time 14 12 53 687 to 14 12 59 125 From fEi12 53 F to Right Before 141 3 00 Click OK e The copy operation is started Creating copy K pe K a Processing Status 50 00 Elapsed Time 00 00 01 If copy is canceled images that were copied before the cancellation are saved Operating Instructions e When copy operation is completed successfully the following window is displayed Confirmation Start Time 14 12 53 End Time 14 13 00 Copying was completed successfully Note If copying is canceled images that were copied before the cancellation are saved 99 Operating Instructions 2 7 3 Deleting the Recorded Images You can delete recorded images on Playback Screen
8. Exporting failed The number of registered cameras reached the maximum of cameras so importing was canceled WkeRA_M The number of registered cameras 1 or 64 Other Errors e This software cannot export to the file at Settings Check the permissions for the destination drive folder e Ifthe maximum number of registered cameras is exceeded during import Delete unnecessary cameras The total size of the recording Capacity limit and the guaranteed hard disk space is larger than the capacity of the destination drive Check your settings Software Startup failed Restart this software If situation does not improve after restarting the software restart your PC Program Error occurred during program execution If same error message appears after trying again restart your Windows If camera is disabled the connection is broken and the timer and recording functions are also disabled Is it OK to disable all the selected cameras The number of registered cameras exceeds the maximum registration number 64 Please delete or more cameras and try again Follow the instruction message This software fails to start the ncrcore3 exe file Restart your PC This software fails to start the ncr3 exe file Restart your PC The camera is disabled Follow the instruction message The number of registered cameras has reached the maximum limit Follow the instructio
9. Follow the instruction message The search criteria has changed When you changed the search criteria but Do you want to move the screen changed screens without searching without searching Follow the instruction message 144 Operating Instructions No matching images were found The recorded images could not be found Conversion Copying Start Time should be within the The start time is not within the recording time recording time Follow the instruction message Set the Start Time so that it e The start time comes after the end time comes before the End Time Follow the instruction message Set the End Time so that it e The end time comes before the end time comes after the Start Time Follow the instruction message End Time should be within the e The end time is not within the recording time recording time Follow the instruction message Conversion interval should be e The frequency is not between 1 and the between 1 and the number of number of images 1 or the space was blank images 1 Follow the instruction message Conversion interval should be e The number is larger than the time period between 1 and end time start between the start time and end time or the time Seconds space was blank Follow the instruction message Conversion interval should be e The image is recorded for more than 1 hour between 1 and 3600 but the converted in
10. e You can also limit the recording capacity in the basic settings page see page 13 Limit the destination recording capacity and Limit the recording capacity individual camera setting cannot be used simultaneously When Limit the destination recording capacity is set the following window is displayed Limit the destination recording capacity in the basic settings page is disabled by clicking OK Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software 2 Limit the destination recording capacity is set on the preferences page Do you want to disable this setting and enable the Limit the recording capacity setting for each camera 2 Operating Instructions Setting the motion detection level You can set the level at which to start motion detection recording Motion detection recording only operates when the JPEG format is selected If the MPEG 4 format is selected change the format to JPEG see page 24 Motion Detection Page Motion detection monitoring window You can monitor the progress of motion detection The cell where motion was detected is displayed inred cme J Preferences Motion Detectid h S East side S Image Settings Recording Capacity Limit 8 Alarm Sensor 3 Detection Commands Non Motion Detection Operation Keyword Timer List Motion Detection Analysis Frequency Motion is detected by comparing images You can set the inte
11. Panasonic Operating Instructions Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Model No BB HNP1 5 Please read this document before using and save this document for future reference Operating Instructions 1 Product Introduction cceececeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeneeneenees 7 1 1 Looking at Installation Procedure ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeess 7 1 2 Starting or Closing This Software ccccccccsseccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 8 1 2 1 Starting Operation Window ccccecccecceeeeeeceeseeeeeceeseeeseseaseeessaaeeeessnees 8 1 2 2 Closing Operation WINKOW ccccsseecceccsseeeeceeeeeeeeceaueeeeeseaeeeeeenaaeeeeeenaes 9 1 2 3 Closing TRIS SORWATG gesiscctaiei saceuscacesioc sansctanensaaseeniennenccaaiuanonncesduetanaeeadewae 9 1 3 Performing License Registration cccceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneeeess 10 1 3 1 Registering a New License ee ceceeeeseseeeeceeeneeeeneeeeeeeeaaseeseneaneeeeenes 10 1 4 Setting Recording Environment ccccseeceecseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeees 12 1 4 1 Setting a Folder to Save Recorded Images cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 1 4 2 Setting a Proxy Server 0 ec ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeseeaaaeeeeeeenens 17 2 Software Operation cccccsseeseeeseeseceseeseeeeeeseesenees 19 2 1 Registering the Camera ccccccccssecccceeeeeceeeeeeneeeeeseueeseaeeeesnaeees 19 2 1 1 Creating New Camera ccccc
12. e The Camera Name space was blank Follow the instruction message Enter Camera Address e The Camera Address space was blank Follow the instruction message Enter English one byte character Follow the instruction message in Camera Address Port should be between 1 and e A number not between 1 and 65535 was 65535 entered in the Port blank Follow the instruction message Enter English one byte character Follow the instruction message in User Name Enter English one byte character Follow the instruction message in Password Camera Name should be 250 e The Camera Name was more than 250 characters or less characters Follow the instruction message Comment should be 128 e The Comment was more than 128 characters characters or less Follow the instruction message Camera Name Follow the instruction message Delete the specified camera e Camera Name Port is already set on the camera You can not set port number to both camera settings Cannot input port number address and port space over again in the Camera Follow the instruction message Address Check the port number and try again 140 Operating Instructions Connection to the camera cannot The camera cannot be accessed be confirmed The IP address port Follow the instruction message number proxy settings may be incorrect Do you save them Connection to the camer
13. from to Right before Weekly Setting Mon Tue Wed Thu VJFri Msa M Sun Recording Mode Normal Recording Motion Detection Recording Alarm Sensor Recording Recording Trigger V Timer Recording Manual Recording Keyword Fi Ara Select the folder to search To search a folder other than the destination folder select Select Folder click Browse and select a folder To search by time period select the Time Period Setting check box and enter a time frame Select the desired days of the week Select the recording mode e Normal recording is images recorded by using or by selecting full time recording as the timer recording method Motion detection recording is images recorded by using or by selecting motion detection recording as the timer recording method Alarm recording is images recorded by using or selecting alarm sensor recording as the timer recording method Select the recording trigger timer or manual Select this check box to enable keyword search Enter the keyword for the recorded image 67 Operating Instructions e Days that have images that match the criteria are displayed in boldface on the calendar Displays the month that contains the most recent images that match the criteria Change the month The day on which the most recent images were recorded in the displayed month is selected search criteria Searched Target Destination Folder Select Fo
14. loaded more than 80 is highly loaded the refresh rate is paused for 15 seconds Multi Playback 2X2 Display timelines as chart Playback Screen Layout Playback position display format Image display format Maintain the aspect ratio Background color no Black Set the transparency level 50 Black checked Transparency Text color Display the camera name Display the frame rate 3 Q D N Display the time checked Focus and selected frame 3 Focus frame color Selected frame color Q rP gt Specify the frame rate 2 frames 1 second 156 Operating Instructions se Recorded Recording mode colors for Images graphics on the Recorded Images Multi Playback and Timer List Pages Normal Recording Light Green RGB 0 255 0 Motion Detection Yellow Recording RGB 255 255 0 Red RGB 255 0 0 Payne a recue Resare Program Destination Folder deleted camera After finishing restoration checked exit this program and start the Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software BreauteLog Anaya 157 Operating Instructions Enable Disable Camera Name Enable New Camera Settings Camera Settings Camera Address http Use a proxy server JPEG 320 x 240 Standard Not Specify Data Format Image Settings Resolution Image Quality Recorded Frequency U C UD O aj Q O Z 3 3 3 5 g D 2 3 14 Audio Recording Settings Image O
15. 110 Operating Instructions Functions available for remote access privileges privileges launch cmm ofofo Ghangethecaneatayot o x x Change the mage dsplayfomat o x x swa TOO Sasori o x o Camera operations Audio mute pome ooo ma o a Ponse o g o g o Changethecamealayat j OT gt y Crane he mase dyon j Of x x peoaos OOOO Recorded Images a wm ee Bale A E S E S Ca e a E e aa tpg Basic Settings Destination Folder Basic Settings Destination Hard Disk Space PO X xX X X Basic Settings Limit the destination recording capacity Basic Settings Connection method to the camera Multi enone a a E E 111 Operating Instructions Function name Administrator User Simultaneous privileges privileges launch Operation Support Restore Program Operation Support Log Analysis oO x Add delete cameras Oo x Add delete timers oO x Import Export Pp oO x 1 Indicates which functions can and cannot be on a remote server and the remote client at the same time 2 User specified folders cannot be searched 3 You cannot perform file conversion but you can download recorded images see page 114 Note e When settings pages are displayed on the remote server a remote client cannot use administrator privileges to connect to the settings pages e If a connection reset is connected after connecting to a remote server the following message will be displayed
16. PC screen Displayed in the notification area notification area Note To not start this software automatically when booting up the PC right click o and uncheck Start on bootup from the menu Open Network Camera Recorder with viewer Software About Metwork Camera Recorder with viewer Software w Start on bootup Exit 1 2 1 Starting Operation Window Double click J on the desktop to start this software e Operation window of this software is displayed Note e You can also start the operation window through the following procedures e From the Start menu select All Programs gt Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software e From Explorer double click ncr3 exe in the location where the software was installed e These softwares cannot work at the same time Use only a software e To use this software perform the license registration If no license has been registered when the operation window is started Register the license key will be displayed Follow the steps on page 10 License Registration Please enter a registration code and license key If license registration has not been completed Register the license key will be displayed In addition recorded images cannot be converted Registration Code One byte Characters License Key One byte Characters Operating Instructions 1 2 2 Closing Operation Window Click Fil
17. cameras see page 21 error cameras and no camera see page 80 Specify the colors for each background respectively The defaults are Disabled camera Gray Error camera Blue and No camera Black Set the Select the check box to set the transparency level of the image transparency level information Camera name frame rate motion detection bar recording icon that is displayed on the multi monitoring page The default is 50 Focus and selected You can change the width and color of the frames for the focus frame width color camera and selected cameras Specify the colors for each frame respectively The defaults are frame width 3 focus frame Red and selected frame Blue Operating Instructions sewing SSC Specify the frame Select the check box to update the images on the multi rate monitoring page with the specified interval as the maximum frame rate 1 frame 1 second to 1 frame 10 seconds 2 frames 1 second to 5 frames 1 second 10 frames 1 second to 30 frames 1 second per 5 frames Default is 2 frames 1 second Display text Select the check box to display the camera name and the frame rate on the multi monitoring page see page 81 You can also set the text color Adjust the Select the check the box to pause the multi monitoring page for monitoring refresh the specified number of seconds when the CPU usage reaches rate when the CPU the specified value is highly loaded Pause time 1 second to 60 s
18. e The following confirmation window will be displayed Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Eg Timer Mame Mew Timer 2 Delete the specified timer ee 123 124 Operating Instructions 4 Click OK e A deletion mark is displayed on the icon of the timer item see page 44 D H E Preferences East side ig West side Image Settings Recording Capacity Limit Motion Detection Alarm Sensor Detection Commands Z Keyword 9 Timer List a New Timer 1 Gy New Timer 2 Sk Keyword H S South side fe North side 5 Click OK or Apply e If you click OK Settings page will close If you want to delete another timer click Apply Operating Instructions 2 9 6 Checking the Recording Capacity and Remaining Time If you set the recording capacity limit you can confirm the recording capacity and the amount of space used for individual cameras 1 Select Window Settings on the menu bar 2 Select Preferences gt Navigation e The display of this page will differ depending on whether you have limited the recording capacity for the destination drive or for individual cameras When you have set a limit for the recording capacity for the destination drive See page 13 Displays the total amount of the Displays the total capacity of the recording capacity limit and the destination drive that is selected in Preferences see page 13 capacity for
19. the following window is displayed Confirmation Start Time 18 45 58 End Time 18 46 07 Download was completed successfully When you select multiple recorded images start time and end time are not displayed 115 116 Operating Instructions Analyzing Remote Server Logs remote client function During remote access the following menus are added to the log type in the operation support page see page 127 e System Log server e Operation Log 1 server e Operation Log 2 server e Restore Log server Select when analyzing remote server logs 1 Select Window Settings on the menu bar 2 Select Preferences gt Operation Support 3 Select the date of the logs to analyze log type 4 Click Executing Log Analysis Download Remote Logs Download log Files from a remote server Download only the data necessary For log analysis 5 Click Start Download e Start downloading Download Remote Logs Downloading the data From a remote server e When the download completes a log analysis result will be displayed Operating Instructions 2 9 Other Features 2 9 1 Audio Transmission Using this software you can transmit audio to a camera that supports transmission 1 Click ex on the toolbar e Click X and the icon will change to N e If the selected camera does not support transmission icon returns to Ox 2 Audio is transmitted while as displayed e Y
20. to JPEG Follow the instruction message The recording frequency on the Follow the instruction message image setting is specified Set Before detected and After detected setting longer than the recording frequency setting 143 Operating Instructions Timer Setting Enter Timer Name e Timer Name space was blank Follow the instruction message Select a day of the week e There is a check in the Day of the Week Setting but no check in any of the Day Buttons One day or more must be selected Timer Name should be 24 e Timer Name was more than 24 characters characters or less Follow the instruction message The recording frequency on the Follow the instruction message image setting is specified Set Before detected and After detected setting longer than the recording frequency setting Timer Name Follow the instruction message Delete the specified timer Keyword1 should be 40 e Keyword1 was more than 40 characters characters or less Follow the instruction message Keyword2 should be 40 e Keyword2 was more than 40 characters characters or less Follow the instruction message Recorded Images Message Cause and Remedy Keyword should be 40 e If Keyword was more than 40 characters characters or less Follow the instruction message Set the start time so that it comes If start time comes after the end time before the end time
21. 4 Alarm Recording When the signal of an alarm that is attached to the camera is detected alarm recording starts Set the alarm detection method for individual cameras see page 31 Alarm recording only operates when the JPEG format is selected If the MPEG 4 format is selected change the format to JPEG see page 24 1 Select the camera to record from the multi monitoring page e A red frame is displayed around the selected camera e To select multiple cameras click the camera images while holding down the Ctrl key A blue frame is displayed around the selected cameras A red frame is displayed around the focus camera See page 74 instructions on selecting cameras 2 Select an alarm type from the menu that is displayed by clicking g e The focus camera and other selected cameras are set for alarm recording e Dis displayed in the upper right portion of the screen for cameras that have alarm recording set see page 55 e To stop recording select a camera to stop and click e You can select Alarm Sensor Recording Start All Start Alarm1 Sensor Start Alarm2 or Stop Recording from the Recording on the menu bar e When you want to stop recording always click or select Recording Stop Recording If you close the operation window recording will not stop When gt is displayed in the notification area the recording software is running see page 9 e You can set the camera to record a certain n
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23. 8 9 10 11 12 Recording Mode V Normal Recordin V Motion Detection Recording V Alarm Sensor Recordin 13 14 15 EH 17 18 19 a m M z 20 21 22 23 24 25 2 Recording Trigger V Timer Recording Z Manual Recording Search 27 28 29 30 31 Keyword a artial Mat Perfect Match s ral Time Unit Display in 24 h mode Eniros RSE Motion Detection Recording camera name Jo 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 IZ oe ele Galton oie Alle elie zee East side West side A R South side p North side t The images that match the criteria for the selected day are displayed for each camera Operating Instructions 2 5 3 Confirm the Recorded Image on the Playback Screen 1 Select Window gt 2 3 4 Recorded Images on the menu bar Search for recorded images and display them in the image timelines chart Select a camera to playback the images on the image timelines chart e You can select cameras up to the number of images set in the Multi Playback page in Preferences see page 85 If you select more than this number the following message will be displayed Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Maximum selected number is You must unselect camera and try again Set the start and end times for playback by dragging the playback bar e If you click the camera name the playback bar is set to start at the first image and end at the last image e The playback bar moves by jumping to eve
24. Dy Cursor Set the play position Pointing to the timelines displays the camera name Thad ab a N aa 7 The timelines are displayedin Jump button See page 72 different colors depending on the Displays the time period button recording mode The colors are in increments of 1 hour Clicking the same as those on the image the timer period displays images timelines chart When multiple from that hour onwards recording modes overlap that Speed slider bar area is displayed as gray Adjust the playback speed Select the time unit to display 71 Operating Instructions Playback button ij Pause playback The button is changed to during pause e To start playback again click B Stop playback Displays the image at the playback start time Display a previous image from the displayed image Start playback Display a next image from the displayed image Displays the image at the playback end time E a 4 Reverse playback gt i gt all e You can rearrange the images on the multi playback page by dragging and dropping the images See page 82 When you restart this software the original order is restored e The settings camera name recording time frame rate display number of screens in a window multi playback page layout etc can be changed for the multi playback page on the preference page see page 84 e lf there are overlapping recordings on the same camera the images
25. Favor Motion If you record images as they are set on the camera set to Not Specify O Not Specify i Specify Intervals 1 image 5 seconds Audio Recording Settings Sel dthe i ith audi Wi Due to the network environment you may not record elect to record the image with audio or only images images at the set intervals or max bandwidth Display the error message if the program does not work in Audio and Image Image Only the specified frequency Calculated disk capacity to record The estimated amount of necessary disk space is calculated based on the values above 2300 days of recording will require 7 91 GB of space Calculated using the image resolution and quality in the formula below Recording capacity KB File size KB X Frame rate fps days x 3600 x 24 Frame Rate Indicates how many frames are captured per second based on the camera recording frequency If the recording frequency is not specified 5 fps will be used Add Camera Add Timer 23 Operating Instructions Setting eseription Data Format Select the data format for the camera JPEG Default MPEG 4 If the camera does not support the MPEG 4 format this option will be disabled Image Quality Select the image quality for the camera when using the JPEG format Favor Clarity Standard Default Favor Motion If using the MPEG 4 format this option will be disabled Audio Recording Select to record the image with
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27. Manual Focus Clicking or ry sets the camera to manual focus a a button moves the pint closer to the camera FY button moves the pint further from the camera 1 Optical zoom is 21x and digital zoom is 2x 53 Operating Instructions Using Preset Buttons Preset List The camera preset buttons preset list can be used Clicking home position preset buttons 1 8 or selecting the list changes position to registered position e Registered buttons are displayed blue Unregistered buttons are displayed gray 1 Click the preset number or select the preset list ak Camera Operation e When clicking a preset button the preset name appears Left End Preset Note If the preset button is changed while this software is being used the change is not reflected on this software Clicking Refresh displays the latest preset buttons e The preset list may not be displayed depending on the camera 54 Operating Instructions 2 4 Recording the Image 2 4 1 Recording Method You can record by using the following 4 methods Manual Recording See page 56 Select a camera and start recording with Motion Detection Recording See page 57 Select a camera and set motion detection recording with gD When the Threshold to Start Recording value is exceeded motion detection recording starts Alarm Sensor Recording See page 58 Select a camera and set alarm sensor recording with Ay When the al
28. Note e The camera that is selected on the multi monitoring page is the focus camera e The camera images are displayed in 4 screen layout 2 rows x 2 columns in the order that they are registered See page 76 e Ifthe number of registered cameras exceeds the limit of screens in a window extra pages are automatically created to accommodate the number of cameras e To display the camera name and the frame rate check Display the frame rate and Display the camera name from Preferences Multi Monitoring see page 77 e Sometimes audio may be interrupted or image may be paused 49 50 Operating Instructions e Audio is played back for the focus camera and the selected camera You can adjust volume with _ on the toolbar see page 83 e When you monitor a camera that supports audio audio may be interrupted due to your PC performance or network environment In this case lower the maximum bandwidth setting on the network page of the camera e f you select Maintain the aspect ratio for the image display format in Preferences Multi Monitoring cameras with their resolution set to 1280x1024 will be displayed differently than at other resolutions e Depending on your computer and network environment the display of the camera s image may be delayed when compared to the display in the monitoring page of the BB HNP11 software or a browser s monitoring window Operating Instructions Click to center
29. Operating Instructions Settings List Display The settings list is displayed in tree form Expand an item by clicking and collapse an item by clicking Click Click Click col oP i Preferences Proxy Server Settings Multi Monitoring Multi Playback Recorded Images OK Button Cancel Button Apply Button nk Apply changes to the settings and close the window Close the window without applying changes Apply changes but leave the window open pE Use Apply to save your changes while configuring several different settings If you have not made any changes this button will be unavailable Setting Change Icon Display When you change a setting a mark is displayed on the icon for the item that you changed The mark is deleted after the setting is applied by clicking OK or Apply If the settings window is closed e g by clicking Cancel while the mark is displayed the setting change will not be applied Bw a a u Setting value changed A green checkmark is displayed Setting value added A blue plus sign is displayed T Day J gj 32 FT W Setting value deleted A red X mark is displayed The mark is removed after the setting is applied by clicking OK or Apply 44 Operating Instructions Camera Operation Bar You can display the camera operation bar and operate the camera see page 52 1 Click the camera screen that you want to
30. While reconnecting recording will temporarily be stopped Do you want to proceed The specified Destination Folder is incorrect Proxy Server Settings Enter Proxy Server Address Enter a number in one byte character in Port Port should be between 1 and 65535 Enter English one byte character in Proxy Server Address e Destination Recording Capacity Limit is larger than Drive capacity Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space Follow the instruction message Limit the destination recording capacity and Limit the recording capacity cannot be used simultaneously Follow the instruction message Follow the instruction message Destination Recording Capacity Limit was blank Follow the instruction message Follow the instruction message The pass of the destination folder was more than 128 characters Follow the instruction message e Use a proxy server is checked and the Proxy Server Address space was blank Follow the instruction message Follow the instruction message e A number not between 1 and 65535 was entered in the Port blank Follow the instruction message Follow the instruction message 137 Operating Instructions Enter English one byte character Follow the instruction message in Proxy User Name Enter English one byte character Follow the instruction message in Proxy Password Do you apply the pro
31. after a command has finished executing see page 35 The Beep program is installed with this software Beep 1000 1000 is a command that makes a beeping sound at 1000 Hz for 1000 ms You can set user created commands as well However depending on the command s operation recording performance may be affected Use optional commands after thorough testing Recorded image quality cannot be guaranteed when using optional commands 33 34 Operating Instructions About Commands for Camera External Output Settings m When you set external output unlocking After 5 seconds from motion detection alarm detection or unlocking time WY Motion detection Alarm detection E Recording images Unlock the external output at the set time Unlocking time Unlocking time y y Execute Commands for Camera External Output Settings Execute Commands for Camera External Output Unlocking f detection occurs during the unlocking time unclocking is extended for the time from the detection to the set unlock time Unlocking time Unlocking time Vv Vv nel ns Unlocking time Unlocking time Execute Commands for Camera External Output Settings Execute Commands for Camera External Output Unlocking Operating Instructions About Command Execution W f you do not select Perform the following control when issuing a command in Controlling Command Execution After 5 seconds from motion detection alarm detect
32. audio or only images Settings Resolution Select the resolution of the image The resolutions that are available depend on the camera and data format Default is 320 x 240 Recorded Set the interval at which to record images when using the Frequency JPEG format Not Specify Specify Record images at specified interval If you record images as they are set on the camera set to Not Specify If you select Specify Display the error message if the program does not work in the specified frequency will be enabled Select this option if you want to display the error message see page 25 If using the MPEG 4 format this option will be disabled Calculated disk The estimated amount of necessary disk space is calculated Capacity to record based on the number of days of recorded that is specified 1 to 60 days Default is 30 days Note e f you select the MPEG 4 format CPU usage will be higher To reduce CPU usage select Specify the frame rate from Preferences Multi monitoring and set the frame rate to a low value e If you selected the MPEG 4 format the following confirmation window will be displayed Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software l If using the MPEG 4 Format the recording frequency setting motion detection recording and alarm sensor recording are not available 24 Operating Instructions If you have set the recorded frequency or the alarm recording the following window will
33. different colors for disabled cameras and error cameras respectively 80 Operating Instructions Displaying Camera Name and Frame Rate The registered camera name and the set frame rate are displayed on the multi monitoring page Camera name display hide frame rate text color and text transparency are set in Preferences Multi Monitoring See page 75 The registered camera name is displayed Frame rate image refreshing frequency is displayed High CPU Load Pausing When you select Adjust the monitoring refresh rate when the CPU is highly loaded monitoring is paused when the CPU load exceeds a specified threshold i is displayed when monitoring is paused While monitoring is paused the monitoring window displays the image that was displayed just before pausing When recording an icon is displayed in the image just before pausing lt 4 Displayed when monitoring is paused 81 Operating Instructions Rearranging the Image Order You can rearrange the order of camera images on the multi monitoring page 1 Drag moving the mouse while holding down the left button the image e The mouse pointer changes to Drop release the left mouse button the image at the location where you want to place it e Release the left button when the icon changes from M to M The icon changes MA to M when in an area where an image can be moved The images are rearranged e If there
34. each camera Displays the total size of the recording capacity limit for individual cameras and the amount of guaranteed free space for the destination drive You can change the display unit of the Recorded Time Recorded Capacity see page 126 125 Operating Instructions When you have set a limit for the recording capacity for the individual cameras see page 26 Displays the combined size of the Displays the total capacity of the recording capacity limit for individual destination drive that is selected in cameras and the capacity for the Preferences see page 13 rest of the destination drive Settings msg Preferences f Navigation 8 Proxy Server Settings 8 Multi Monitoring 8 Multi Playback 8 Recorded Imaggs The recording time is calculated considering the destination Wive capacity and capacity limit C Other 0 05 GB 19 63 GB Destination Drive E a Total capacity 19 68 GB I 8 Operation Suppq 1 East side I H West side E e South sid EIR ga te E Guaranteed Free Space 0 10 GB Bi SOS SS 1 Recorded Time h Recording Capacity MB Recorded Time Recorded Capacity Roe eee ee ee eee ee ee Recording Capacity The amount of space being used by recordings Recording time Calculated using the image resolution and quality in the formula below Usage The percentage of the recording capacity limit being use
35. execute the commands specified see page 29 32 61 Detection Commands Page Settings 3 etection Command HJ Preferences East side Image Settings Recording Capacity Limit co l Commands for Camera External Output Settings Motion Detection Alarm Sensor Keyword Timer List On motion detection and or an alarm set the external output of the camera Short to GND E co co co co co TE A ETET After 5 seconds set the external output of the camera to Open a II Optional Command On motion detection and or an alarm execute the following command Beep 1000 1000 Do not display window when an optional command is executed Controlling Command Execution Perform the following control when issuing 4 command Execute a command only once at the start of recording O Execute next command after executing a command Add Camera Add Timer Commands for Set a command Short to GND or Open to execute at the Camera External external equipment that is connected to the camera for Output Settings motion detection and or alarm detection and an unlock time for the specified command see page 34 Optional Command _ Select optional commands to execute when motion or an alarm is detected Default is Beep 1000 1000 Controlling Command You can select Execute a command only once at the start of Execution recording or you can specify a number of seconds during which commands will not being executed
36. gt Multiple Monitoring 3 Configure the settings in the Multiple Monitoring page and click OK Multi Monitoring Page Settings J Preferences Proxy Server Settings Multi Playback 8 Recorded Images 8 Navigation Operation Support ig East side H West side South side Add Camera Monitor Screen Layout 2x2 Page East side South side 3 Total Page ey v West side Not selected Click to Center Function Uses To enlarge the camera display area drag the camera frame at the left grid To return to the previous display area right click the camera frame C Switch the multi pages in order Switch the multi pages every seconds Image display format Set the scaling method for the image Maintain the aspect ratio v Background color Color of the disabled camera m No cameras E Error has occurred om O No color Last image CI Set the transparency level Transparency Focus and selected frame width color Frame width 3 Focus W Selection E Display text C Display the camera name Text color C Display the frame rate Specify the frame rate Maximum 2 frames 1 second in monitoring Adjust the monitoring refresh rate when the CPU is highly loaded When the CPU is loaded more than 80 Z the refresh rate is paused for 15 seconds 75 Operating Instructions Setti
37. oo ett tl oo I co co co oo TE Tb Tt Ut Add Camera Add Timer 2 keywords can be set max 40 characters each Operating Instructions E ae a a a ea Displaying Timer List The timer schedules of the individual cameras is displayed in a chart 1 Select the camera whose timers you want to display and click Timer List Timer List Page Ei East side West side The timers are displayed in the chart 8 Image Settings 8 Recording Capacity Limit 8 Motion Detection Alarm Sensor Detection Commands 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 Of O8 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Timer Name 8 Keyword New Timer 1 a New Timer 2 HG New Timer 1 New Timer 2 8 Keyword Add Camera Add Timer ot il Note Colors displayed in charts can be changed in Recorded Images page in Preferences See page 77 for instructions on setting the color When you change the color the display on the timer list page recorded images page and multi display page is changed for all registered cameras 63 64 Operating Instructions 2 5 Playing the Recorded Images Playback operation is explained below Search for the images to playback see pages 65 67 Display the days that have recorded images are displayed in boldface on the calendar gt i Select the day that has the images to playback Displays the
38. see page 78 Note If you double click a camera s image on the multi monitoring page the display will switch to the single monitoring page When you double click on the single monitoring page the display will return to the multi monitoring page 38 Operating Instructions Single Monitoring Page In the single monitoring page a single image from the focus camera is displayed 1 Select Window Single Monitoring on the menu bar e A single image from the focus camera is displayed Note e f you double click a camera s image on the multi monitoring page the display will switch to the single monitoring page When you double click on the single monitoring page the display will return to the multi monitoring page e f the click to center function is active the display area of a camera image may move when you double click the image You can disable the click to center function see page 76 e The single monitoring page does not support switching pages If the single monitoring page is displayed while switching is running on the multi monitoring page switching is stopped Switching will restart after returning to the multi monitoring page 39 40 Operating Instructions Recorded Images Page The timelines are displayed in the chart on the recorded images page see page 65 The camera name recording time and recording mode can be checked on this page Image searching playback and data conversion can
39. the Settings screen 3 Select Operate as a server configure the server settings and click OK Settings O A Use Remote Access Connection Operate as a server O Operate as a client Server Settings Port 10082 1 to 65535 in number except 10081 Set up an access account to the server Admin User Name l 4 to 15 Characters Admin Password 4 to 15 Characters User Name 4 to 15 Characters User Password 4 to 15 Characters 107 Operating Instructions 4 Click Yes Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software xx Pd Setting is modified restart of this program is necessary x7 Is it OK to restart the program e After you restart the program it will operate as a remote server Setng Description Use Remote Select this check box when you are using remote access Access Connection functions Select Operate as a server to use as a remote server Server Settings e Port Enter a port number Enter a number from 1 to 65535 except for 10081 Default is 10082 e Admin User Name Admin Password Enter the user name and password to use for administrator privileges 4 to 15 alphanumeric characters e User Name User Password Enter the user name and password to use for general user privileges 4 to 15 alphanumeric characters e Available functions differ for administrator privileges and general user privileges see page 111 e You cannot use remote access until you conf
40. the rest of the destination drive Preferences Navigation Proxy Server Setting i z Multi Monitoring Te eer ge 3 Multi Playback The recording time is calculated considering the desti n drive capacity and capacity limit 8 Recorded Images aviation Operation Support East side ie Bi West side NE F 4 South side a Northf ste Destination Drive E pe ee es cre ee ee I Display unit i Recorded Time h Recording Capacity MB Recorded Time Recorded Capacity l Camera ane Nedra chr ancien mot eed Kd Lek cd rate 4 1 East side Unlimited 243 63 1 i West side Unlimited 0 00 I i South side Unlimited 0 00 I 1 North side I Unlimited 0 00 Recording Capacity The amount of space being used by recordings Recording time Calculated using the image resolution and quality in the formula below Usage The percentage of the recording capacity limit being used Add Camda Recording Capacity KB lt lt Formula gt gt z The image size with the selected resolution and quality KB X Frame rate fps gt 3600 Frame rate fps Number of images recorded per second It is calculated considering the buffer frequency of each camera If the frequency is not specified it is calculated in 5 fps Displays the length hours or size MB of the recorded images and the percentage of the recording capacity being used for
41. tilt operation is not permitted on the camera s setting Permit the pan tilt operation on the camera s setting e The camera does not support pan tilt operation e Your PC specification does not meet the requirement Close other applications e The camera does not support audio The camera should support audio e Microphone is not properly connected Confirm that microphone is properly connected e Volume setting on your PC is muted or set to minimum Adjust the volume on the volume control window on your PC e The speaker is malfunctioning Confirm that the speaker is working e Image Only is selected at Audio Recording Settings on the image settings page If Image Only is selected the audio is not recorded Select Audio and Image to record audio e Audio delays 1 or 2 seconds after the image Audio may be interrupted or the image may be paused This is not a problem e The resolution and image quality control set on the camera do not function with this software 135 Operating Instructions 2 12 Error Message List License Registration Message Cause and Remedy License registration is complete License registration completed normally The registration information was e The registration information was incorrect incorrect Check the registration Check the registration code and license key code and license key and try and try again again Enter Registrati
42. to one file Copying has completed e Copying has completed successfully successfully Deleting Do you want to delete the checked Follow the instruction message images No checked recorded images were Follow the instruction message found Check the recorded images to delete The recorded images cannot be e You are deleting images during recording deleted during recording Stop the _ Follow the instruction message recording and try again The selected recorded image does You manually deleted recorded images not exist Try searching again Follow the instruction message Do you want to delete the selected The recorded images are set to be deleted images Follow the instruction message Some recorded images cannot be The file has been opened in another deleted Please try again application Close other applications and try again 146 Operating Instructions Change the keyword Keyword should be 40 e Keyword was more than 40 characters characters or less Follow the instruction message Keyword2 should be 40 e Keyword2 was more than 40 characters characters or less Follow the instruction message A snapshot writing error has e If awriting error occurred when saving a file or occurred the file has been opened by another application Confirm that you have write permissions for the save destination Close the application that opened the file and
43. 08 00 5011 socket connect timeout 5 192 168 5 n LIIR m 2RN BO mm m m mm SOL FAA connect 192168 5 S2ISKIE A earar unaa smy Log Message Cause and Remedy T Add Camera Add Time If you select a log from the log list the error Log list contents and the measures taken will be displayed Analysis result are displayed Operating Instructions 2 10 Specifications The recommended number of cameras that you can register monitor and record simultaneously differs depending on the specifications of your computer See Table 1 see page 132 and Table 2 see page 133 for details Note e Table 1 shows the required specifications for a PC when using the BB HCM515A network camera with the following settings Image quality Standard Audio recording setting Audio and Image Multi monitoring frame rate 2 frames 1 second Multi playback frame rate 2 frames 1 second Transparency of Image Information Not specified Table 2 shows the required specifications for a PC when using the BB HCM515A network camera with the following settings Image quality Standard Audio recording setting Audio and Image Multi monitoring frame rate not specify Multi playback frame rate not specify Transparency of Image Information Not specified However the values are only estimates and actual values will differ depending on the recording method and system configuration e If you use other applications while operating
44. 12 09 46 12 09 52 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording 1M 10 Eastside 1221 19 12 21 24 Timer Motion Detection Recording I Y an u al ly th e I I mmm m Convert to MPG format x playback bar moves to th t ti Playback list sue S91 ume Images surrounded by the playback bar for the selected camera are displayed in the playback list 69 Operating Instructions E l uE y 5 Select the recorded images in the playback list Playback List Playback Time from 09 03 17 to 12 21 25 Playback a a I i I I mie ot 1 P r g I I I 2 East side 10 01 53 10 01 58 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording I M 3 East side 10 02 31 10 02 36 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording ou U q 4 East side 10 02 47 10 02 52 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording l l i 5 East side 10 03 02 10 03 09 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording ot I 6 East side 11 01 44 11 01 49 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording ry ry owygi2008 v ea0909 17 4 I 7 East side 12 04 50 12 04 58 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording ot I 8 East side 12 07 00 12 07 06 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording ot C 1 9 East side 12 09 46 12 09 52 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording I I FF I W 10 Eastside 12 21 19 12 21 24 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording M idl i li gt ot i Lee EEE T PRESEN SEP ERISA EEE FES gl ego EN aaa A i uw gt u I I 1 Cm LeS Playback list The still i tthe start ti f the s
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46. 2 Select the file format from the editing menu and click Execute Convert to MPG format Convert to JPG format Convert to WAY format Convert to ASF format Convert to Awl format Make Copy Delete Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information _ _ Convert to MPS format t The editing menu is displayed by clicking here 3 Click To multiple files Batch File Conversion Two or more recording images have been selected You cannot specify an arbitrary time Select a batch conversion method from the following methods To one file Two or more recorded images are converted into a single file To multiple files Each file is converted into a separate file e The folder selection window is displayed Browse for Folder Select the Folder Outlook Express Panasonic a NCR2 20 20070409141253687 20070409150335343 cache data_cache O etc H logs H nerdata session i Trend Micra v Operating Instructions 4 Select the destination folder and click OK e Conversion is started Converting to MPG Elapsed Time 00 00 11 Total Progress 1 4 Selected Recorded Images ELLLLELLLLLL LLL Progress for One Recorded Image 04 16 Mm e When the conversion is completed successfully the following window is displayed Confirmation Eg Conversion is complete e The file name for each sele
47. 2 Allow you to change the brightness of the displayed image Click to darken the image to brighten the image and STD to return the image to the standard brightness level i White Allows you to select the white balance of the camera Auto Balance Default Indoor Fluorescent White Fluorescent Daylight Outdoor Hold j Output Allows you to remotely control external devices that are connected to the camera Set according to the external device that is connected k Resolution Displays resolution image quality Change these Image Quality settings on the camera s settings page see page 24 f a feature is not permitted the buttons will be disabled The operation bar differs depending on the camera type 1_If the camera disables their controls you cannot control their features 2 If the camera disables their controls they may be unable to function Operating Instructions Zooming in and out Cameras available for the zooming in and out function Foon I zooms in maximum 42x 1 ES Ez clicking wide button EE zooms out The camera zooms in or out at a regular rate Clicking tele button L Focus Focusing a O Cameras available for the focusing function The camera has automatic or manual focusing features e Automatic Focus Click EG button It is recommended to use automatic focus You can return to automatic focus from manual focus clicking Ca button e
48. 91 41253000 141300999 lt Oo ocuments 3 My Computer a File name 120 8 lt My Network Save as type MPEG1 File mpg v 92 Operating Instructions 4 Select the destination folder enter a file name and click Save e Conversion is started Converting to MPG Elapsed Time 00 00 34 Total Progress 1 4 Selected Recorded Images TOT Progress for One Recorded Image 75 00 COO e When the conversion is completed successfully the following window is displayed Confirmation Eg Conversion is complete e The file name is set to the start time and end time 1 second of the first image by default A confirmation screen is displayed if a file with the same name already exists To overwrite the existing file click Yes To save the file under a different name click No then enter a different file name e The file extensions are determined by converted file formats mpg avi asf wav e The converted image can be played back with Windows Media Player Version 9 0 or later e f conversion is canceled images that were converted are not saved 93 94 Operating Instructions Converting multiple recorded images into separate files 1 Select the images that you want to convert in Playback list e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list e To select multiple images click the images while pressing Ctrl key
49. Check your settings and try again Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software The camera authentication is not available Enter the correct user name and password and try again 5 Click OK or Apply e If you click OK settings page will close If you want to register another camera click Apply e The new camera will be displayed in the multi monitoring page Note e See page 44 for details on the OK Apply and Cancel buttons e The default camera name is New camera followed by a number The number is generated automatically Default values are used for the other settings 20 Operating Instructions Camera Settings Page J Preferences 9 New Camera 1 Image Settings 85 Recording Capacity Limit 3 4 Motion Detection Enable Disable 35 Alarm Sensor Camera ID 00001 z Detection Commands 85 Keyword Camera Name New Camera 1 Up to 250 Characters Timer List Comment Up to 128 Characters Camera Connection Camera Address http vw Up to 256 Characters Port 80 1 to 65535 If the camera is set authentication settings set the same authentication settings User Name 4 to 15 Characters Password 4 to 15 Characters Camera Function Check Add Camera Add Timer Setting Description Enable Disable You can enable or disable cameras If you disable the camera the monitoring window for that camera is not displayed and manual recording and time
50. Execute Restore Program The program can optimize recorded images and also delete all recorded images of deleted cameras 8 Recorded Images 8 Navigation T Lod Time Period i ee E Operation Support he log during the Log Time Period is analyzed and the result is displayed Log Time Period 2 2 2008 v Type System Log i East side ig West side 3 a ar a Camera All Timer AI i North side EG Execute Log Analysis Date Time Camera Timer Log Message lt Log Message Cause and Remedy Add Camera 4 Click OK e To execute the restore program you must first exit this software Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software p To execute restore program exit this program x7 If the program is exited the camera stops recording and the timer does not work Do you exit this program and execute restore program 127 Operating Instructions 5 Select the destination folder to restore and select the option that you want to perform then click Start Restoring e f you clicked Do not delete recorded images when you deleted a camera the recorded images will not have been deleted see page 121 If you select Delete all images from the deleted camera and click Start Restoring all the recorded images from deleted cameras will be deleted To restart the software after the restore program has finished select After finishing restoration exit this pro
51. I 5 Detection Commands I 85 Keyword I 8 Timer List Camera Name New Camera 1 Up to 250 Characters The configuration window of the item that is selected on the left is displayed L Commen ti Up to 128 Characters Port 80 1 to 65535 If the camer set authentication settings set the same authentication settings User Name 4 to 15 Characters Passwor d 4 to 15 Characters I g I J I I I I I I I J I J I J I I I g I g I E CameraAddress http Up to 256 Characters I I I I I J I g I 9 I I I U I I I g I g I g I I Add Camera Add Timer Delete Camera Delete Timer Import e Import e OK Cancel Apply Add Camera Button 3 Configure the settings in the Camera Settings page 19 Operating Instructions 4 Click Camera Function Check e When the check has finished Confirmed is displayed e The software will connect to the camera and confirm the resolution and data format If the camera does not support the set values they will be changed automatically and a mark will be displayed on the icon for the items that were changed see page 44 e f you cannot access the camera the following windows are displayed Confirm the camera s connection IP address port number user name and password Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Connection to the camera could not be confirmed The IP address port number or proxy settings may be incorrect
52. You can center the camera image on a desired point by clicking in the focus camera cursor gt Click the desired point in the focus camera The camera centers on the point that you clicked Note e The camera may not be able to center on the clicked point e The click to center functions can be stopped when not in use see page 76 51 Operating Instructions 2 3 2 Using the Camera Operation Bar You can use the camera operation bar that is displayed on the multi monitoring page to operate the camera 1 Select Window gt Camera Operation on the menu bar Camera Operation X Left End Output Open Shart Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard 52 a Preset Display When the lens has reached the end of its pan tilt range the appropriate message will be displayed here Up End Down End Right End Left End Additionally when a preset is selected the name of the preset is displayed here If a camera has limited controls Locked is displayed b Refresh The latest registered buttons are displayed see page 54 c Pan Tilt Moves the lens throughout the horizontal or Scan 1 vertical range and returns to the original position d Pan Tilt Home Controls lens direction Pan Left Right Position 1 Tilt Q Up Down and Home Position Center e Preset See page 54 Button f Zoom See page 53 g Focus See page 53 h Brightness
53. a could The camera cannot be accessed not be confirmed The IP address _ Follow the instruction message port number or proxy settings may be incorrect Check your settings and try again The camera authentication is not This software do not pass the camera available Enter the correct user authentication name and password and try Follow the instruction message again Some settings are unavailable Follow the instruction message because the functions of the selected camera have not been confirmed Click the Camera Function Check button and check the functions Cannot use a proxy server to the Follow the instruction message IPv6 camera address To use a proxy server set the IPv4 address or URL of the IPv4 domain name service for the camera Image Settings If using the MPEG 4 format the Follow the instruction message recording frequency setting motion detection recording and alarm sensor recording are not available Motion detection recording is used Follow the instruction message in the timer XXXX for the camera Change the timer settings first then select the MPEG 4 format e XXXX Timer Name 141 Operating Instructions The MPEG 4 format cannot be e If using the MPEG 4 format the recording used with the recording frequency frequency setting alarm sensor recording are or alarm sensor recording not available settings Disable the recording Follow
54. able Disable Enable Name a Timer Timer D a Daily From 00 00 to Right Before 00 00 Recording Method Record images during all the set time period Before detected After detected Record After detected images for 5 seconds Executing Commands for Detection Keyword Operating Instructions Exporting Export Destination folder Install folder Importing File name File type Camera Definition File h15 Import Destination folder Install folder File name File type Camera Definition File h15 Multi Focus upper left Monitoring Multi Focus upper left Playback Recorded Searched Target Destination Folder images Time Period Setting Time Period from 00 00 00 to Right before 00 00 00 Weekly Setting Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Recording Mode Normal Recording Motion Detection Recording Alarm Sensor Recording Recording Trigger Timer Recording Manual Recording Keyword Display timelines as chart Time Unit 1 hour Display scale Display in 24 h mode Calender Today s date Playback time from 00 00 00 to Right before 00 00 00 160 Operating Instructions Window Recorded Paoa List ar e pma Playback Screen The still image at the start time of the selected image is displayed on the playback screen Admin User Name User Name User Password Remote Access Settings Use Remote Access Connection 161 Operating Instructions is subject to change witho
55. ages at the set intervals or max bandwidth If you selected Display the error message if the program does not work in the specified frequency the following window will be displayed when the program does not work at the specified recording frequency In this case set the recorded frequency to a higher value Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software rN The camera list those cannot keep recording freqency East side The receiving frame rate from the camera is low and cannot keep the recording frequency Recording has not been stopped but the recorded images will not match to the recording frequency setting This message will be displayed again in the same occasion If you don t need to display this message again uncheck the Display the error message if the program does not work in the specified frequency in image settings OK of 25 26 Operating Instructions Limiting the recording capacity You can limit the recording capacity of individual cameras Recording Capacity Limit Page 4 Preferences 3 ig East side Image Settings 8 Recording Capacity Limit 8 Motion Detection You can limit the recording capacity for this camera a l p x C Limit the recording capacity Alarm Sensor 8 Detection Commands 8 Keyword You can select the recording operation when the capacity reached the limit Timer List Operation when the capacity reached the limit Capacity Limit Set the capac
56. aracters License Key One byte Characters 3 Click OK Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software l License registration is complete Note The registration code and license key are shown on the attached registration code stickers Characters are case sensitive so enter them exactly as printed 10 Operating Instructions Note If the registration is complete License Registration on the menu bar is grayed out Open Operating Instructions Camera Portal Site Product Information Support Information About Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Note e If the following window is displayed the registration code or license key is incorrect Confirm them and enter them again Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Eg The registration information was incorrect Check the registration code and license key and try again e Keep the registration code and license key in a safe place where you will not lose them Lost codes and keys cannot be reissued 11 12 Operating Instructions 1 4 Setting Recording Environment 1 4 1 Setting a Folder to Save Recorded Images This software records camera images to the hard disk on your PC The folder can be changed After you have changed the destination folder the recorded images will be saved in the folder that you specified e Ifthe destination folder is not specified the recorded images are saved into the nc
57. are played back in the order in which they were recorded Cameraname 00 Eastside EE Alarm detection recording with timer Motion detection recording with timer Full time recording with timer Full time recording 00 Camera name Images are displayed in the order 1 to 4 Operating Instructions Standard display If you select Standard as the playback position display format in the multi playback page on the preference page see page 85 the image will be displayed in standard mode Playback screen d JEE arbi A E jd 4 lt p gt D gt Pi Speed Slow Fast Speed slider bar Jump button You can specify the Displays the time period button playback speed x1 16 x1 8 in increments of 1 hour Clicking x1 4 x1 2 x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 the timer period displays images Slider bar from that hour onwards The playback position can be set dragging the cursor Playback will pause while dragging the cursor Note e Right clicking on an image displays the edit menu On the multi playback page you can copy images to the clipboard snapshot perform file conversion change the keywords and display information about the recorded image For instructions see Editing Recorded Images See page 89 To set the start and end times for a file conversion click each button and set the times e If you click J or J the cursor moves by jumping to the time of the next previous recorded ima
58. are several pages to display use the Page Down and Page Up keys to change pages To rearrange the selected image with the one of the camera displayed in the next page press Page Down for the next page or Page Up for the previous page while dragging the image then drop it at the location where you want to place it e The new order is maintained when you restart this software e You can also rearrange the playback images on the multi playback page see page 86 82 Operating Instructions 2 6 3 Setting Playback Volume The audio playback mute audio pause and volume are adjusted by using the volume icon in the toolbar Playback Sounds When the toolbar s audio icon is audio from the focus camera and selected camera is played e See page 74 instructions on selecting cameras Stop Audio Playback Mute Audio playback from the focus camera and selected camera stops when the toolbar s audio icon is x e Clicking changes the icon to x Adjust the Playback Volume Right click a on the toolbar to display the volume adjustment slider Use the slider to adjust the volume Yolume X 83 84 Operating Instructions 2 6 4 Multi Playback Page Settings The layout of multi playback page is configured on the settings page 1 Select Window gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Click Preferences gt Multi Playback 3 Configure the settings in the Multi Playback page and
59. arm or sensor signal is detected alarm or sensor recording starts Timer Recording See page 59 Set the timer for individual cameras Recording starts at the specified time for each camera During recording the following icons are displayed on the multi monitoring page While waiting for motion While waiting for alarm sensor detection recording to start recording to start During motion detection recording LT During recording During alarm sensor recording 55 56 Operating Instructions 2 4 2 Manually Recording the Image This software allows you to manually record images Recording is operated with the settings that are configured on the image settings page see page 23 1 Select the camera to record from the multi monitoring page e A red frame is displayed around the selected camera e To select multiple cameras click the camera images while holding down the Ctrl key A blue frame is displayed around the selected cameras A red frame is displayed around the focus camera See page 74 instructions on selecting cameras 2 Click e The focus camera and other selected cameras start recording e is displayed in the upper right portion of the screen for cameras that are record see page 55 e To stop recording select a camera to stop and click e You can select Start Recording or Stop Recording from the Recording on the menu bar Note e See page 15 for the estimated file siz
60. at MPG Conversion Image Information Camera Name Eastside Recorded Date 04 09 2007 Recorded Time 14 12 53 687 to 1412 5925 From 253 Right Before 14 13 00 90 Operating Instructions e The save as window is displayed Save As f Save in O Ner3 O rpa 4 20070409141253687 4 20070409150335343 My Recent cache Documents data_cache Qo etc E logs Desktop Oncrdata B session amp 20070409141253 141300 amp 20070409141253000 141300999 My Documents My Computer e File name 20080111184720 184811 vi 3 z 7 My Network Saveastype MPEG1 File mpg v 4 Select the destination folder enter a file name and click Save e Conversion is started Converting to MPG Processing Status 50 00 Elapsed Time 00 00 01 lf conversion is canceled images that were converted are not saved e When the conversion is completed successfully the following window is displayed Confirmation Start Time 14 12 53 End Time 14 13 00 Conversion is complete Note e The file name is set to the start time and end time of recording by default e Aconfirmation screen is displayed if a file with the same name already exists To overwrite the existing file click Yes To save the file under a different name click No then enter a different file name e The file extensions are determined by converted file formats mpg avi asf wav e The converted
61. be also operated on this page 1 Select Window gt Recorded Images on the menu bar 2 Click Search e The window displays a list for the most recent day with recorded images The day on which the most recent images were recorded is selected and displayed in the list a Search window Searched Target Destination Folder Select Folder owse z Time Period Setting C from 00 to Right before I Sa novo Se See page Weekly Setting Mon Tue V Wed JThu MF Sat V Sun I s I Recording Mode V Normal Recording V Motion Detection Recording 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Recording Trigger V Timer Recording Y Manual Recording rq earc utto n 27 28 29 30 31 I Keyword artial Match erfect Match he All Ke 4 Key 1 wd2 m mmm m f Dismay n 2an mode Enere tre nevteck crea EERGMOREERAEEE T moton Deiectonrecorans MAE 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Image Timelines Chart See page 65 The recorded images that are Peet me trom 120809 S o 135058 5 checked on the La playback list will be gi oem gaa nae SSS played on the multi i playback page see page 71 Playback Screen Playback list One selected If you select a camera name in the image The displayed data canbe recorded image
62. be displayed when you click OK Disable the settings and select MPEG 4 again Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software s The MPEG 4 Format cannot be used with the recording frequency or alarm sensor recording settings Disable the recording Frequency and alarm sensor recording settings first then select the MPEG 4 format If you have set motion detection recording as the timer recording method the following window will be displayed Disable the settings and select MPEG 4 again Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software i Motion detection recording is used in the timer New Timer 1 for the camera Change the timer settings first then select the MPEG 4 Format If you select the JPEG format there is a limit to the number of connections that can be made to the same camera with this software including BB HNP11 If you select Audio and images are sent using one connection on the basic settings page see page 13 do not make more than 4 connections to the same camera If you are making more than 4 connections select Images and audio are connected separately If you select the MPEG 4 format image display will be smoother even if bandwidth is lower If you select the JPEG format frame rate will be reduced but image quality will be higher If the camera disables setting changes resolution or image quality settings may not work properly Due to the network environment you may not record im
63. ber in one byte Follow the instruction message character in Recording Capacity Limit Enter Recording Capacity Limit The Recording Capacity space was blank Follow the instruction message Recording Capacity Limit should A number not between 100 and 500000 was be between 100 and 500000 entered in the Recording Capacity blank Follow the instruction message Set Recording Capacity Limit in Recording Capacity for individual cameras is the range of XXX MB to XXX MB larger than Drive capacity Guaranteed Drive capacity Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space Destination Hard Disk Space Follow the instruction message Limit the destination recording e Limit the destination recording capacity and Capacity is set on the preferences Limit the recording capacity cannot be used page Do you want to disable this simultaneously setting and enable the Limit the Follow the instruction message recording capacity setting for each camera Motion Detection Alarm The MPEG 4 format does not e If using the MPEG 4 format the motion support motion detection detection recording is not available recording Do you want to change Follow the instruction message the format to JPEG The MPEG 4 format does not If using the MPEG 4 format the recording support alarm sensor recording frequency setting alarm sensor recording are Do you want to change the format not available
64. bps 8 Bit x time second Example 640 x 480 resolution MPEG 4 Bit Rate 768 Kbps for one hour 768 Kbps 8 Bit x 3 600 s 345 600 KB 337 5 MB If the audio is attached add 4 KB per second 345 600 KB 4 KB x 3 600 s 360 000 KB About 352 MB The MPEG 4 Bit Rate is dependent on the value of MPEG 4 Bit Rate in Video Streaming in the camera settings Operating Instructions 1 4 2 Setting a Proxy Server You need to set the following settings to monitor the camera on the Internet you using a proxy server You cannot connect to the camera without the proxy settings If you do not use a proxy server this setting is not required 1 Select Window Settings on the menu bar 2 Click Preferences gt Proxy Server Settings 3 Check Use a proxy server on the Proxy Server Settings page Click Proxy Server Settings Preferences 5 Check Use a proxy server Pe roy Server Settings I 8 Multi Monitoring Multi Playback Recorded Images pom pu use a proxy server to access the camera set the following 2 Navigation Use a proxy server Operation Support Proxy Server Address Up to 256 Characters Pott 1 to 65535 Proxy User Name Up to 256 One byte Characters Proxy Password Up to 256 One byte Characters MPEG 4 format does not support proxy server authentication Proxy User Name and Proxy Password cannot be used w
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66. click OK Settings _ _ l B A Preferences E 8 Proxy Server Settings z 8 Multi Monitoring Playback Screen Layout 2 x2 6 8 Recorded Images Playback position display format 8 Navigation 8 Operation Support H East side E ia West side Image display format 4 South side O Standard Display timelines as chart Set the scaling method for the image Maintain the aspect ratio v Background color No images E C Set the transparency level Transparency Text display Text color E Display the camera name _ Display the frame rate Display the time Focus and selected frame width color Specify the frame rate Frame width 3 Focus color U Selection color E Muximum 2 frames 1 second in playback Add Camera Layout Playback position display format Image display format Background color Set the transparency level Setting Description Playback Screen Operating Instructions Configure the screen layout rows x columns for a window 1 x 1 2 x 2 Default Set the display format of the multi playback page Configure the aspect ratio of displayed camera images Fits the entire display area Resize the image to fit in the display area Maintain the aspect ratio Resize the image to fit the window while maintaining the aspect ratio of the camera Untouched centering display Display the image at actual s
67. closed Do you want to reconnect The number of connections has exceeded the limit Wait for a moment and try again Another administrator changed the settings Wait fora moment and try again The settings have been changed Information is being updated now Please wait Another administrator changed the settings Restart the program Follow the instruction message If a connection to the remote server cannot be established Confirm that the remote server is properly running Confirm the new connection settings If remote client access cannot be authenticated at the remote server Confirm that the remote server is properly running Follow the instruction message Connection to the server was lost due to network congestion Remote client Follow the instruction message A remote client has connected to the server while you were trying to connect to the remote server Remote client Follow the instruction message Settings were applied while you were configuring remote server settings Remote client Follow the instruction message Settings were changed during remote access You will need to reload any modified information Remote client Follow the instruction message Settings were changed while loading ncr3 exe on the remote server Remote client Follow the instruction message 153 Operating Instructions The server is busy Wait for a e Wh
68. cted image is Set to its start time and end time 1 second If files have the same name _XXX is appended to the end of the file name XXX is a 3 digit number in the range 001 999 e The file extensions are determined by converted file formats mpg avi asf wav e The converted image can be played back with Windows Media Player Version 9 0 or later e f conversion is canceled images that were converted are not saved 95 Operating Instructions Converting the Recorded Images to JPG format Converting one recorded image 1 Select the image that you want to convert in Playback list e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list 2 Select Convert to JPG format from the editing menu and click Execute Convert to JPG format Convert to WAY format Convert to ASF format Convert to Awl format Make Copy Delete Delete all checks Change Keyyord Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information Convert to MP format The editing menu is displayed by clicking here 3 To specify a time frame set start time and end time e lf you do not set a time frame all selected images will be converted 4 Set the interval to convert JPG Conversion Image Information Camera Name East side Recorded Date 04 09 2007 Recorded Time 14 12 53 687 to 14 12 59 125 Recorded Frequency Not Specify Number of Images 66 From 1253 to Right Before 14 13 00
69. d Recording Capacity KB lt lt Formula gt gt The image size with the selected resolution and quality KB x Frame rate fps x 3600 Frame rate fps Number of images recorded per second It is calculated considering the buffer frequency of each camera If the frequency is not specified it is calculated in 5 fps Displays the recording capacity limit for Displays the limited recording time each individual camera and the capacity the length hours or size MB guaranteed free space for the destination of the recorded images and the drive percentage used for each camera You can change the display unit of the Recorded Time Recorded Capacity list When you have selected Recorded Capacity from display unit Camera Name Recording Capacity Recording Capacity Used rate 126 Operating Instructions 2 9 7 Executing Restore Program and Log Analysis You can execute the restore program and log analysis Executing the restore program Executing the restore program optimizes recorded images and deletes the recorded images of deleted cameras 1 Select Window gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Select Preferences gt Operation Support 3 Click Execute Restore Program at the Operation Support page Settings J Preferences uppat 8 Proxy Server Settings e Multi Monitoring ae A Exit this program and start the restore program Multi Playback
70. e gt Exit on the menu bar or select k on the toolbar Note Even when the operation window is closed 2 will not be removed from the notification area When 2 is displayed in the notification area the timer recording function is operating 1 2 3 Closing This Software 1 Right click o in the notification area and select Exit Open Network Camera Recorder with viewer Software About Network Camera Recorder with viewer Software w Start on bootup Exit 2 Click Yes Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software When the software is shut down the camera stops recording Any set timers will also stop operating Is it OK to shut down e When you exit this software 2 will be removed from the notification area e When you exit this software any timers that you have set stop operating Operating Instructions 1 3 Performing License Registration If no license has been registered when the operation window is started Register the license key will be displayed Follow the steps below 1 3 1 Registering a New License 1 Select Help gt License Registration on the menu bar 2 Enter the registration code and license key and click OK License Registration Please enter a registration code and license key If license registration has not been completed Register the license key will be displayed In addition recorded images cannot be converted Registration Code One byte Ch
71. e 107 see page 109 Set an access point server remote server see page 110 Connect with administrator or general user privileges Operating the recording software on the server by remote access Note To use as a remote Server you must assign an IP address or domain name in order to connect to this software An IP address can be obtained from your provider A domain name can be obtained by registering with the Panasonic Viewnetcam com service If you have already registered with Panasonic Viewnetcam com use the domain name obtained when you registered For details about Viewnetcam com see the operating instructions for your Network Camera Operating Instructions 2 8 1 Configuring the Settings To use remote access functions you must install the recording software on the remote server and remote clients Before you can use remote access functions you must install the recording software on your PC Note e You must register one license for each remote server and remote client PC e Ifyou do not use remote access functions this software install on the remote server and remote client can use the software as a normal recording software Remote Server Settings remote server function Configure the following settings after installing this software on a PC to be used as a remote server 1 Select Remote Access gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Select the Use Remote Access Connection check box on
72. e default is 80 User Name If the camera has security settings enabled authentication Password setting enter the administrator user name and password for the camera e Enter the alphanumeric characters e 4to 15 characters e If you set a general or unregistered user name and password this software may not work properly Password is saved in encryption Use a proxy server This option is enabled if you selected Use a proxy server in the proxy server settings See page 17 If the camera uses a proxy server configure the proxy server settings and select Use a proxy server Cameras that are registered using an IPv6 address cannot be used with a proxy server 22 Operating Instructions 2 1 2 Setting Cameras You configure the settings for registered cameras individually 1 Select Window gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Configure the settings for the individual cameras and click OK or Apply e If you click OK settings page will close If you want to configure other settings click Apply Setting the image data information Configure the settings for image data information Image Settings Page H A Preferences Image Settings S i East side Ee 8 Recording Capacity Limit Data Foret Resolution a 8 Motion Detection JPEG M f 320 x 240 v Z Alarm Sensor i 8 Detection Commands 8 Keyword Image Quality Recorded Frequency 3 Timer List Favor Clarity Standard
73. e image on the playback screen e Perform any of the above operations For details see the corresponding section search criteria Searched Target Destination Folder Select Folder Time Period Setting Fi from to Right before Weekly Setting Mon Tue Wed JThu VJFri Msa M Sun Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 EE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Recording Trigger V Timer Recording 27 28 29 30 31 Recording Mode Normal Recording V Motion Detection Recording Alarm Sensor Recording V Manual Recording Search Keyword Fi artial Match Return to the default position 1 or 02 0s 04 0s 0B O7 08 Oo TT 13 18 IR th T a TO 00 DO 0 25 Playback bar uas oa If you click the camera name the playback bar is set to start at the first image and end at the I 1 last image of I an i U 2 East side 14 42 23 14 42 39 Janu t d 3 East side 14 42 56 14 43 02 Manual Motion Detection Recording z S e ec e ca m e ra ri 4 East side 14 43 05 9 14 43 11 Manual Motion Detection Recording 1 I 5 East side 14 47 01 14 47 13 Manual Motion Detection Recording I I 6 East side 14 47 22 14 47 29 Manual Motion Detection Recording I 1 7 East side 14 47 33 14 47 39 Manual Motion Detection Recording I I 8 East side 15 00 09 15 00 14 Manual Motion Detection Recording I I 9 East side 15 15 46 15 15 52 Manual Motion Detection Recording I I 10 East s
74. econds Default is 15 seconds CPU Load factor is 1 to 100 Default is 80 Note To change the color of the focus frame or the selection frame click the setting that you want to change and select the desired color from the Color window then click OK Example To change the color of focus frame Basic colors esaseeseesan Focus and selected frame width color Frame width 3 Focus Selection H t z m p i m a i a a Select the color Enn I Display text i TeReReERE EF FE oa Tee Ef Imi ioe Click nEn N Custom colors BOER BEER Doina Custom Colors gt gt Select the color and click OK T 78 Operating Instructions Enlarging the Image Frame You can enlarge an image frame if the aspect ratio is the same gt gt 1 Click the image frame to enlarge 2 Drag moving the mouse while holding The background of the selected down the left button the images camera frame turns blue The selection is enlarged maintaining the aspect ratio Multi Monitoring Page oe a TTD DE ii i i ill A 3 Release the left mouse button After switching to the multi monitoring The camera frame is enlarged page the image is enlarged for the target camera Enlarged Display Examples wv Cameral4 wv Cameral5 wv Cameral Cameral3 wv Cameral4 v
75. ecording method you can specify the Detection commands to execute when motion or an alarm is detected e f you click during timer recording timer recording is not canceled To cancel it disable the timer e f you set time period over midnight the image is divided into 2 images at midnight e f you close the operation window recording will not stop When o is displayed in the notification area the recording software is running see page 9 e If the network is disconnected during recording recording will be paused but the recording icon see page 55 will still be displayed Recording starts again when the network is reconnected e See page 123 for deleting timers 61 Operating Instructions Setting Keywords for Timer Recorded Images You can set a keyword for the images recorded by individual timers You can search recorded images by setting a keyword 1 Click Keyword of the timer to set 2 Enter a keyword and click OK Keyword Page J Preferences Keyword 8 Proxy Server Settings Multi Monitoring Multi Playback You can register a search keyword to this timer recorded images Recorded Images s 8 Navigation Keyword Up to 40 Characters Operation Support a East side Keyword2 Up to 40 Characters ig West side j Image Settings Recording Capacity Limit Motion Detection Alarm Sensor Detection Commands Z Keyword 9 Timer List S New Timer 1 co oo
76. ect and delete the recorded images from the playback list on the Recorded Images page see page 100 or click Execute Restore Program from Operation Support See page 127 122 Operating Instructions 2 9 5 Deleting the Timer Setting You can delete timer settings 1 Select Window gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Select the timer to delete 3 Click Delete Timer Select the timer to delete E A Preferences H East side West side Image Settings Enable Disable Recording Capacity Limit Motion Detection Timer ID 02 Alarm Sensor s Detection Commands Timer Name New Timer 2 Up to 24 Characters co I co co co oo HAHAH 8 Keyword S Timer List Timer Schedule ed haw irra oe ODay SOS Gyno T Day of the Week Setting C Sun Mon Tue M Wed Thu Fi C Sat South side e North side Start Time From 16 00 to End Time Pight Before 1800 Recording Method O Record images during all the set time period Executing Commands for Detection Record images only when i is detected A 3 mag cai mation b Allow execution of the following commands when this timer is running C Before detected Record images for seconds C Execute external output settings M After detected Record images for 5 v seconds C Execute optional commands Add Camera Add Timer I i k Delete Camera jg Delete Timer J Delete Timer button
77. ect multiple images click the images while pressing Ctrl key 2 Select the Download from the editing menu and click Execute JOS 5413137 Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information i gt e Available functions differ for administrator privileges and general user privileges See page 111 The above screen is displayed when connected with administrator privileges 3 To specify atime frame set start time and end time and click OK e lf you do not set a time frame all selected images will be converted e f multiple recorded images are selected you cannot specify the time frame Download Image Information Camera Name Deleted camera00006 Recorded Date 01 21 2008 Recorded Time 18 45 58 709 to 18 46 06 182 From 45 58 Right Before 18 46 07 Operating Instructions e The save as window is displayed Save in Ner3 BD cache D data_cache My Recent etc Documents logs O nerdata session My Documents My Computer a File name 200801 21184558 1 84607 as Save My Network Save as type ASF File asf i 4 Select the destination folder enter a file name and click Save Download Convert recorded images from a remote server to ASF format and download Cancel 5 Click Start Conversion will begin on the remote server Download will begin on the remote client When the download has completed successfully
78. ected camera Start manual alarm recording alarm recording of all alarm 1 sensor alarm 2 of the selected camera 0O Stop manual recording of the selected camera Note Display the single monitoring page Display the multi monitoring page Display the multi playback page Display the recorded images page Display the settings page Select all displayed cameras When you change pages the selected will be cleared Clear the selection from all cameras Change the display to full screen mode Change the display to window mode Display Hide the camera operation bar Take snapshots from the focus camera Transmit audio to cameras that support audio features see page 117 Set the volume of the selected camera see page 83 Operate remote access see page 105 Reconnect to the server see page 110 If you drag the toolbar right or left icons displayed on the toolbar will be changed He oe Drag to right Operating Instructions 2 3 Monitoring the Camera 2 3 1 Multi Monitoring Page After registering a camera the camera s images are displayed on the multi monitoring page is displayed when Focus camera See page 74 recording is paused Frame rate image refreshing frequency is displayed when monitoring see page 77 is paused see page 81 Display the camera name see page 21
79. elected image is displayed Select the recorded image to confirm it Start playback of the recorded image on the playback screen by double clicking it 6 Confirm the selected image on the playback screen Playback screen OE 00S wed 03 03 1F 453 gt lt Display the next image Display the gt lal previous image Edit menu Slider bar Edit the displayed image The playback position can be set see page 89 by dragging the bar Start playback gt E Stop playback i Pause playback The button changes to Ii while paused e To start playback again click B 70 Operating Instructions 2 5 4 Playback Recorded Images on the Multi Playback Page You can simultaneously playback the recorded images of a maximum of 4 cameras 1 Select Window gt Recorded Images on the menu bar 2 Select the recorded images set the time period and click Playback e Recorded images selected on the playback list on the recorded images page are displayed on the multi playback page in the order top left top right lower left lower right and playback for the individual cameras e Playback the image from the start time set on the playback list If a selected camera has no recorded images at the set time no image is displayed for that camera Multi Playback Page Displays the camera name Playback screen Displays the recording time AGUSE tie WOITE Ei lt lt gt e ODA E x O
80. ells that Recording detect motion exceeds the threshold recording starts A lower threshold is more sensitive to small amounts of motion Cell Sensitivity Set the sensitivity in a cell Operating Instructions Description Before or After Specify the number of seconds to record before and after the Detection motion is detected Executing You can specify commands that execute for motion detection Commands for You can configure commands in Detection Commands page Detection see page 33 e Check motion detection by using the motion detection monitoring window and adjust the settings accordingly e You can center the camera image on the desired point by right clicking in the motion detection monitoring window see page 51 29 Operating Instructions Disabling a monitoring area You can specify an area of the image in which to disable motion detection To specify a disabled area click the cells that you want to disable in the motion detection monitoring window Disabled areas are darkened You can set multiple disabled areas Click the cells that you want to disable You set multiple disabled areas in the motion detection monitoring Click the cells that you want to window disable e Disabled areas are darkened By dragging the mouse moving the After releasing the mouse the mouse while holding down the left button disabled area is set you can quickly select multiple cells Re enabling a disabled a
81. en performing a specific action e g moment and then try again navigation the server cannot respond to other requests Remote client Remote server Follow the instruction message 154 Operating Instructions 2 13 Default Setting List Preferences Multi Monitoring Destination Folder Install folder ncrdata Destination Hard Disk 100 MB Space Limit the destination recording capacity Operation when recording Stop all the recordings Capacity reached a limit Destination Recording 1 GB Capacity Limit Connection method to the Audio and images are camera sent using one connection Use a proxy server Proxy Server Address Proxy User Name Proxy Password Monitor Screen Layout Page Peet Setting the camera to Display the images in display the order in which they were registered Click to Center Function Switch the multi pages in order Image display format Maintain the aspect ratio Background color disabled Gray camera Background color no Black cameras Background color error cameras 155 Operating Instructions Preferences Multi Monitoring Set the transparency level Transparency Focus and selected frame 3 Focus frame color Selected frame color Text color Black Display the camera name Display the frame rate 2 frames 1 second Q a gt O1 S O Specify the frame rate Adjust the monitoring When the CPU is refresh rate when the CPU
82. ers Password eeeeee 4 to 15 Characters Camera Function Check Confirmed Add Camera Add Timer Delete Camera Export button Import button 118 Operating Instructions Exporting the Camera Information 1 Click Export e The export file save window is displayed 2 Enter the destination file name and click Save e The camera information is exported Note BB HNP15 Exported file extension is h15 BB HNP60 Exported file extension is def BB HNP11 Exported file extension is h11 Importing the Camera Information 1 Click Import e The import file selection window is displayed 2 Select the file to import e To import camera information for BB HNP60 select HNP60 Camera Definition File def as the file type To import camera information for BB HNP11 select HNP11 Camera Definition File h11 as the file type To import the camera information BB HNP15 select HNP15 Camera Definition File h15 as the file type 3 Click Open e The camera information is imported Note e This software can import camera information for BB HNP15 BB HNP11 and BB HNP60 BB HNP15 and BB HNP11 All camera information can be imported BB HNP60 Only basic settings and image settings can be imported BB HNP60 setting information file is saved in the installation folder e Ifa timer is set for BB HNP60 Version 1 0 the timer recording method is imported as Motion detection recording only
83. erver and set the proxy settings at proxy server settings on the preferences page There are more than 4 connections to the same camera using this software There is a limit to the number of connections to the same camera using this software including BB HNP11 If you select Audio and images are sent using one connection on the basic settings page do not make more than 4 connections to the same camera If you are making more than 4 connections select Images and audio are connected separately Register the license key The license registration is not performed is displayed on the multi _ Perform the license registration entering registration monitoring page code and license key at Help License Registration on the menu bar 134 Operating Instructions Timer recording is not working You cannot pan or tilt the camera This software is unstable or does not work The audio cannot be listened during monitoring Audio cannot be listened while viewing recorded images of the camera with audio Audio is not synchronized with images on the monitoring or playback The resolution and image quality control do not function with this software e The day of the week is not checked at Day of the Week Setting on the timer settings page Check the day of the week to enable timer recording e Timer is disabled Select Enable at timer setting on the timer settings page e Pan
84. es of recorded images e When you want to stop recording always click or select Recording Stop Recording If you close the operation window recording will not stop When gt is displayed in the notification area the recording software is running see page 9 e If the network is disconnected during recording recording will be paused but the recording icon will still be displayed Recording starts again when the network is reconnected 2 4 3 Operating Instructions Motion Detection Recording Motion detection recording starts when the Threshold to Start Recording value is exceeded Set the Threshold to Start Recording value for individual cameras See page 28 Motion detection recording only operates when the JPEG format is selected lf the MPEG 4 format is selected change the format to JPEG see page 24 1 Select the camera to record motion detection from the multi monitoring page A red frame is displayed around the selected camera To select multiple cameras click the camera images while holding down the Ctrl key A blue frame is displayed around the selected cameras A red frame is displayed around the focus camera See page 74 instructions on selecting cameras 2 Click The focus camera and other selected cameras are set for motion detection recording is displayed in the upper right portion of the screen for cameras that have motion detection recording set see page 55 T
85. eyword1 Put a keyword to recorded images Keyword2 Maximum 40 characters 2 keywords Keyword1 Keyword2 can be set 36 Operating Instructions 2 2 Network Camera Recorder Window 2 2 1 About the Application Windows Full screen mode and Window mode You can change the window display between full screen mode expanding the window over the entire desktop or window mode always displaying the title bar menu bar and toolbar 1 Select Display Mode Full Screen Mode or Window Mode on the menu bar Full screen mode See page 48 The toolbar is displayed when the mouse is moved upward Changes the display to Window mode Window mode Title bar Displays the name of the software and the currently displayed window Menu bar See page 46 Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Multi Monitoring ecordin ayback Display Mode Window Remote Access Help See page 48 Changes the display to Full screen mode 37 Operating Instructions Multi Monitoring Page The images from registered cameras are displayed in the multi monitoring page see page 49 1 Select Window Multi Monitoring on the menu bar e You can change the number of camera screens to display See page 76 Default is four screen layout 2 rows x 2 columns Four screen layout Sixteen screen layout e You can rearrange the order of camera screens See page 82 and enlarge a camera display area
86. f cameras that you can register monitor and record simultaneously differs depending on the specifications of your computer See page 131 for details e The approximate size of the recorded image can be calculated from the recording method and the number of days to record Change the hard disk capacity considering Calculated disk capacity to record see page 24 and file size shown on page 15 Operating Instructions 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Looking at Installation Procedure You must perform the following steps to use this software Read the End User License Agreement see attached leaflet You cannot install this software if you disagree The legal agreement is required when installing this software Install this software see Important Information Performing License Registration see page 10 To use this software the license registration is necessary The attached registration code stickers are required Setting Recording Environment see page 12 e Setting a folder to save recorded images e Setting the proxy server when using one Configure the camera see page 19 Monitoring the camera see page 49 Recording the image see page 55 Playing the recorded images see page 64 Operating Instructions 1 2 Starting or Closing This Software This software starts automatically when you boot up the PC 2 is displayed in the notification area while this software is running
87. f you press Ctrl Tab key the windows will cycle through Single Monitoring Multi Monitoring Multi Playback Recorded Images in that order Operating Instructions Settings Page From the settings page you can configure the environment settings register and delete cameras configure camera settings and add and delete timers 1 Select Window gt Settings on the menu bar a Configure the 1 EME 1 Otm Oie environment Eas Camera ai East side Up to 250 Characters settings for this rcrag Canty in Comment t Up to 128 Characters i software i 2 Alarm Sensor 1 l Camera Connection nacre commands Camera Address http x Up to 256 Characters Prefe rences See a eia n A Port 80 1 to 65535 i I West side page 2 User Name 4 to 15 Characters Proxy Server i Passwor d o 4 to 15 Characters Settings See page 17 Confirmed Multi Monitoring See page 75 Multi Playback ke Ad See page 84 E acm Recorded Images The configuration window of the item See page 87 ve cf See page 44 Navigation See that is selected on the left is displayed g page 125 Add Camera See page 19 Delete Camera See page 121 Operation Support Add Timer See page 59 Delete Timer See page 123 See page 127 Importing Exporting the Camera Information See page 118 Configure settings for individual cameras see page 19
88. fy Image Only Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Number of Images Playback Frame Rate 2741 7 78fps Operating Instructions 2 8 Use Remote Access Functions Using the recording software on a separate PC you can view the recorded images from a Panasonic Network Camera connected to a PC remote server registered with the recording software To use remote access functions you must install the recording software on the remote server and remote clients You must have enough licenses for the remote server and remote clients Only one remote client can be connected to a remote server at a time Other PCs cannot connect to a remote server when one is already connected Some operations such as Executing Restore Program cannot be used see page 111 It may not be possible to connect to a remote server from proxy servers that serve as the company firewall If you have difficulties connecting to a remote server consult a network administrator You may have problems using a remote server if you access it through a proxy server Consult a network administrator before configuring a remote server Remote server Operate the recording _ Remote client software on the notification area of the server via the Sanaa PC Internet 105 106 Operating Instructions The following chart illustrates the configuration procedure Remote server Remote client Configure the remote server see Configure the remote client pag
89. ge 73 Operating Instructions 2 6 Application Window Operation 2 6 1 Selecting Camera The camera that is selected on the multi monitoring page is the focus camera When you start the software the first registered camera is set as the focus camera e To select multiple cameras click the camera images while pressing Ctrl key e To select all cameras displayed in the window select Select All from Layout on the menu or select on the toolbar e To deselect all selected cameras select Clear All from Layout on the menu or select amp on the toolbar Deselect the selected cameras on the page Select all cameras on the page O H av a t amp A ut 10 CH o 90 lt om gt o Q Menu is displayed by right clicking in the window Selected Camera Default is a blue frame Focus Camera Default is a red frame Note e lf there is more than one page to display selected cameras are deselected when you change pages e You can change the width and color of the frames for the focus camera and selected cameras see page 76 e You can also select and deselect cameras by using Select All and Clear All from the menu displayed when you right click in the window 74 Operating Instructions 2 6 2 Multi Monitoring Page Settings You can change the camera layout from the multi monitoring page 1 Select Window Settings on the menu bar 2 Click Preferences
90. gram and start the Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Restore Program Restoration Target Folder E Program Files PanasoniciNer3incrdata Browse Options 1 I 7 f Delete all images from the deleted camera i Start Restoring Start Restori ng W After finishing restoration exit this program and start the Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software button V Date Progress Status 2007 416 Not restored 2007 4 9 Not restored E 2007 4 10 Not restored E 20077 4111 Not restored e When you click Start Restoring the restore program is started Restore Program Restoration Target Folder E Program Files PanasoniciNer3incrdata Options z V After finishing restoration exit this program and start the Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software M2007 4 6 84 __ Analyzing Camera 00001 M2007 49 Not restored M2007 410 Not restored M2007 4 11 Not restored e Restoration is completed 128 Operating Instructions Executing log analysis By executing log analysis you can display the name date cause and solutions for cameras in which an error occurred 1 Select Window gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Select Preferences gt Operation Support 3 Select the date of the logs to analyze log type camera name and timer name 4 Click Executing Log Analysis Settings Sf Preferences a Suppor 8 Proxy Server Settin
91. gs a TE Multi Monitoring Exit this program and start the restore program 3 Multi Playback Execute Restore Program The program can optimize recorded images and also delete all recorded images of deleted cameras Recorded Images Navigation 3 ae ieee E Operation Support The log during the Log Time Period is analyzed and the result is displayed an al East is Log Time Period 1 12 2008 Type System Log H West side L 4 South side Camera AI v Timer AI v E i North side Execute Log Analysis Date Time Camera Timer Code Log Message lt gt Log Message Cause and Remedy Add Camera i System Log Program execution log Operation Log 1 Log for operation window performance Operation Log 2 Log for interaction between program execution and operation window Restore Log Log for repair program 129 130 Operating Instructions e Displays the analysis results Settings E J Preferences 1 Operation support Proxy Server Settings Multi Monitoring Exit this program and start the restore program 3 Multi Playback Execute Restore Program The program can optimize recorded images and also delete all recorded images of deleted cameras 8 Recorded Images Navigation 8 Operation Support East side iod 1412 2008 SystemLog ne nae Log Time Period Mi Type System Log E South side Camera tall Mj Timer All Nor
92. he current capacity the old images will be deleted Example if you change the destination recording capacity limit to 2 GB when you recorded images up to 3 GB 1 GB old images are deleted You can also limit the recording capacity of individual cameras see page 26 Limit the destination recording capacity preferences setting and Limit the recording capacity individual camera setting cannot be used simultaneously When Limit the recording capacity is set the following window is displayed The recording capacity limitation of individual cameras is disabled by clicking OK Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software 2 Limit the recording capacity is set For each camera Do you want to disable these settings and enable the Limit the destination recording capacity setting Audio interruption may be reduced by lowering the maximum bandwidth of the camera reducing the image resolution or lowering the image quality Change the destination folder 1 14 Click Browse in Destination Folder in the Basic Settings page see page 13 Select the destination folder and click OK Create the folder in advance Browse for Folder Select a Folder H MSN Gaming Zone O NetMeeting Online Services Outlook Express B Panasonic 3 Ner3 cache data_cache gt etc logs O session I Windawie Media Plawer v Operating Instructions Note e The drive conta
93. ick Save Save in My Recent Documents My Network Ned 7 Of amp 20070409141253687 DB 20070409150335343 200801 12120809062 cache O data_cache etc logs 2nerdata session File name Save as type JPEG file ipg Save Cancel Operating Instructions 4 Select the destination folder enter a file name and click Save Note e Clicking Copy To The Clipboard copies image to the Clipboard e The clipboard is a place to temporarily save in copying or pasting data The copied image can be used in the program such as Paint 103 Operating Instructions 2 7 6 Displaying the Recorded Image Information You can display information about a recorded image 1 Select the image whose information you want to display in Playback List e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list 2 Select Recorded Image Information from the editing menu and click 104 Execute Convert to MPG format Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information Camera Name Recorded Date Recorded Time Recording Trigger Recording Mode Resolution Image Quality Recorded Frequency Audio Recording Displaying Recorded Image Information East side 2007 05 15 10 18 05 762 10 23 58 075 Manual Normal Recording 320 x 240 Standard Not Speci
94. ide 15 16 34 15 16 40 Manual Motion Detection Recording L I 11 East side 15 21 08 15 21 14 Manual Motion Detection Recording I gt I I 12 East side 15 21 44 15 21 53 Manual Motion Detection Recording 0 I o I UEL d3 m Eastside m om o m ES ELSA m m om m m m m m m Maral m Nation Detection GPCL m m ii miCervverio MPG m mE Ta Playback List Playback Screen Images surrounded by the playback bar for the Display Edit the recorded image selected camera are displayed in the playback list selected from the playback list 89 Operating Instructions 2 7 1 Converting the Recorded Images You can convert the format of a recorded image to MPG JPG WAV ASF AVI formats Converting the Recorded Images to MPG WAV ASF AVI formats Converting one recorded image 1 Select the image that you want to convert in Playback list e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list 2 Select the file format from the editing menu and click Execute Convert to MPG format Convert to JPG format Convert to VS format Convert to ASF format Convert to Awl format Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information _ _ Convert to MPS format t The editing menu is displayed by clicking here 3 To specify atime frame set start time and end time and click OK e lf you do not set a time frame all selected images will be converted Example Converting images to MPG form
95. igure the administrator or general user settings e Clear the Use Remote Access Connection check box to use the program as a normal recording software e To use remote access via the Internet configure a port for port forwarding For details on configuring port forwarding see your router s documentation 108 Operating Instructions Remote Client Settings remote client function Configure the following settings after installing this software on a PC to be used as a remote client 1 Select Remote Access gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Select the Use Remote Access Connection check box on the Settings screen 3 Select Operate as a client and click OK Use Remote Access Connection O Operate as a server Operate as a client Server Settings 4 Click Yes Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Setting is modified restart of this program is necessary e Is it OK to restart the program e After you restart the program it will operate as a remote client Note When operating as a remote client o is not displayed in the notification area 109 Operating Instructions New Connection remote client function 1 Select Remote Access gt New Connect on the menu bar 2 Enter the Server Address IP address or domain name and port number of the remote server and then click Connect New Connect Set up the server Server Address Up to 256 Cha
96. image can be played back with Windows Media Player Version 9 0 or later e f conversion is canceled images that were converted are not saved 91 Operating Instructions Converting multiple recorded images into one file 1 Select the images that you want to convert in Playback list e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list e To select multiple images click the images while pressing Ctrl key 2 Select the file format from the editing menu and click Execute Convert to MPG format Convert to JPG format Convert to WAY format Convert to ASF format Convert to Awl format Make Copy Delete Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information _ _ Convert to MPS format t The editing menu is displayed by clicking here 3 Click To one file Batch File Conversion Two or more recording images have been selected You cannot specify an arbitrary time Select a batch conversion method from the following methods To one file Two or more recorded images are converted into a single file To multiple files Each file is converted into a separate file e The save as window is displayed Save As PR Save in O Ner3 B gt e reao 20070409141253687 20070409150335343 My Recent cache Documents Cadata_cache etc g E Dogs Desktop nerdata D session a 20070409141253 141300 amp 2007040
97. ining the destination folder must have more than 100 MB of free space e Do not move change or delete the files and folders in the destination folder Doing so can cause the program to behave unexpectedly e The path of the destination folder must be under 128 characters in order to prevent the system from becoming unstable e g D Camera Recorder_HNP15 HNP15_Images _ II IIIImImmmImImMmmMmm under 128 characters e File sizes of recorded images listed below can be used as a baseline 1 frame size Image only Data format JPEG Resolution Items Favor Clarity Standard Favor Motion 1280 x 1024 About 100 KB About 77 KB About 60 KB 640 x 480 About 50 KB About 35 KB About 27 KB 320 x 240 About 25 KB About 16 KB About 10 KB 192 x 144 About 10KB About7KB About5 KB 160 x 120 About7KB About5KB About 3 KB e Recording capacity can be calculated by Size KB x Frame Rate images per second x time Second Example 640 x 480 resolution Favor Clarity and 5 images per second for one hour 50 KB x 5 images s x 3 600 s 900 000 KB About 879 MB If the audio is attached add 4 KB per second 900 000 KB 4 KB x 3 600 s 914 400 KB About 893 MB Image size per second Image only Data format MPEG 4 Resolution Items MPEG 4 Bit Rate 640 x 480 768 Kbps 320 x 240 384 Kbps 192 x 144 128 Kbps 16 Operating Instructions Recording capacity can be calculated by MPEG 4 Bit Rate K
98. ion WV Motion detection V Alarm detection E Recording images e Execute commands for each detection v Vv v v SSS S MOV V V EE 4 4 2 When you select Perform the following control when issuing a command gt Execute a command only once at the start of recording After 5 seconds from motion detection alarm detection Execute commands only at the start of decetion recording v v v v A Po YNZ V V Po B 4 Execute commands E When you select Perform the following control when issuing a command Set an interval during which to not execute commands after executing a command After 5 seconds from motion detection alarm detection e Command will not be executed if motion is detected during the specified time after detection specified time specified time 5 v Vv v v vy Sy oT specified time Ziv vy Execute commands 35 Operating Instructions Adding a keyword to recorded images You can assign keywords to manually recorded images You can use keywords to search recorded images Keyword Page Settings H Preferences gt Keyword East side Image Settings 8 Recording Capacity Limit 8 Motion Detection 8 Alarm Sensor 8 Detection Commands H S Timer List Searching keyword of Manual Recording can be set Keyword Up to 40 Characters Kepword2 Up to 40 Characters Add Camera Add Timer Setting Description K
99. is timelines chart the cameras recorded edited see page 89 displayed played images list will be displayed in the back see page playback list see page 69 70 Operating Instructions Note e When you click the search button days that have recorded images are displayed in boldface on the calendar Clicking one of these days displays the list of images for that day see page 65 e lf you press Ctrl Tab key the windows will cycle through Single Monitoring Multi Monitoring Multi Playback Recorded Images in that order e You can change the items that are displayed in the playback list see page 88 41 42 Operating Instructions Multi Playback Page The recorded images that are selected in the recorded images page are simultaneously playback on the multi playback page To display images in the multi playback page set the playback time and select the recorded images in the recorded images page see page 69 You can change the screen layout to display 1 screen or 4 screens see page 85 In the 4 screen layout you can simultaneously playback the recorded images of 4 cameras You can select the display format Display timelines as chart or Standard See page 85 1 Select the desired recorded image in the Playback list in Recorded Images page then click Palyback see page 40 Display timelines as chart recorded images at the set time no image is displayed for that camera I
100. ith the MPEG 4 format If you have already registered the camera the following confirmation window will display when you select the Use a proxy server checkbox Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Do you apply the proxy settings to all cameras But IPv6 address cameras are excepted 4 Click Yes If you click Yes the Use a proxy server setting in the Camera Settings page for all registered cameras is selected However a check mark will not be displayed for cameras registered with an IPv6 address Click No if you want to configure proxy server settings for individual cameras see page 22 17 Operating Instructions 5 Set the parameters and click OK Proxy Server Settings Page Settings 2 ea A a Preferences co l wee Proxy Server Settings 8 Multi Monitoring Multi Playback Recorded Images Navigation Operation Support If you use a proxy server to access the camera set the following C Use a proxy server Proxy Server Address E Up to 256 Characters Port 1 to 65535 Proxy User Name Up to 256 One byte Characters Proxy Password Up to 256 One byte Characters MPEG 4 format does not support proxy server authentication Proxy User Name and Proxy Password cannot be used with the MPEG 4 format Add Camera Setting Description Proxy Server Enter the IP address of proxy server and port number Address and Port E
101. ity limit of this camera Recording Capacity Limit MB 100MB to 500 000MB Calculated recording time from the limited capacity Based on the value set in Capacity Limit the following duration can be recorded recording requires about 8 88 hours Recording time Calculated using the image resolution and quality in the formula below Recording Capacity KB lt lt Formula gt gt eS ooo The image size with the selected resolution and quality KB x Frame rate fps 3600 Frame rate fps Number of images recorded per second It is calculated considering the buffer frequency of each camera If the frequency is not specified it is calculated in 5 fps Add Camera Add Timer Limit the recording To limit the recording capacity of individual cameras select Capacity Limit the recording capacity and enter a value in Recording Capacity Limit Select Stop recording or Delete old files and keep recording by 1 minute when the capacity is full Calculated If the recording capacity is limited the available recording time recording time from is calculated based on the values above the limited capacity Note e If you select Delete old files and keep recording and change the capacity limit to a value smaller than the current capacity the old images will be deleted Example If you change the capacity to 200 MB when you recorded images up to 250 MB 50 MB old images are deleted Operating Instructions
102. ize centering the image in the display frame Configure the background colors for the frames of camera which has no image in the set time period Default is black color Select the check box to set the transparency level of the image information camera name frame rate and time that is displayed on the multi playback page The default is 50 85 86 Operating Instructions ES a a ee Setting Description Text display Select the check box to display the camera name the frame rate and the recording time on the multi playback page You can also set the text color Focus and selected You can change the width and color of the frames for the focus frame width color camera and selected cameras Specify the colors for each frame respectively The defaults are frame width 3 focus frame Red and selected frame Blue Specify the frame Select the check box to refresh the image on the multi playback rate page at the specified interval as the maximum frame rate 1 frame 1 second to 1 frame 10 seconds 2 frames 1 second to 5 frames 1 second 10 frames 1 second to 30 frames 1 second per 5 frames Default is 2 frames 1 second Rearranging Multi Playback Images Order for four screen layout only You can rearrange the order by dragging an image and dropping it at the desired location on the multi playback page The method for rearranging the images is same as on the multi monito
103. ktop Display Recorded Images as a Chart see page 65 You can view the list of recorded images as a chart The camera name recording time and recording mode can all be checked from the chart Simultaneous Playback see page 71 On the multi playback page you can simultaneously play the recorded images from a maximum of 4 cameras Customize the Camera Screen layout See page 78 and 82 You can register up to 64 cameras You can enlarge a camera display and rearrange the order of camera screens on the multi monitoring page Convert in Several Image Formats see page 90 You can convert recorded images to several audio and video formats MPG JPG WAV ASF AV The converted images can be played back with Windows Media Player Recording Modes see page 55 10 timers can be set for each camera In addition alarm mode which starts recording after detecting an action such as doors or windows being opened and closed is available Audio Transmission see page 117 Using this software you can transmit audio to a camera that supports transmission Remote Access see page 105 Using the recording software on a separate PC Personal Computer you can view the recorded images from a Panasonic Network Camera connected to a PC remote server registered with the recording software To set alarm recording an outside sensor need to be attached to the camera See Operating Instructions for your camera for details O
104. lder Time Period Setting Fi from to Right before Weekly Setting Mon Tue Wed Thu Mri Msa Sun Recording Mode V Normal Recording Motion Detection Recording AlarmSensor Recording Recording Trigger V Timer Recording Manual Recording em n am ndu Keyword o Partial Matc Perfect Matct Return to the default position e Clicking Return to the default position sets the search criteria to their default values To search all recorded images click Return to the default position and click Search e When you change search criteria Return to the previous search criteria becomes available To return the criteria to their previous values click Return to the previous search criteria and click Search e f you change the month images that match the criteria for the new month are displayed 3 On the calendar click the day that has the images that you want to playback e The images that match the criteria for the selected day are displayed in the image timelines chart for each camera e Blocks representing recorded images are displayed in the chart Click the day that has the images that you want to playback search criteria Searched Target Destination Folder O Select Folder lt January 2008 Time Period Setting from to Right before un Mon Tue Wed THu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 65 Weekly Setting Mon Tue M Wed M Mri Msa M Sun 6 7
105. lect the items to display and the order in which to display them in the Playback List in the Recorded Images page e Items in the Current Display Items list are displayed in the Playback List Clicking the Remove button will move items selected in the Current Display Items list to the Available Items list Items are displayed in the Playback List in the order they appear in the Current Display Items list To change the order select an item and click the Up and Down buttons Setting Display Items Available Items Current Display Items camera name start time end time erent keyword2 Default Cancel Operating Instructions 2 Editing Recorded Images Recorded images can be edited on the Playback Screen of the Recorded Images page You can perform the following operations e Playback See page 70 e File Conversion to MPG JPG WAV ASF AVI files See page 90 e Copying Deleting the Recorded Images See page 98 100 e Changing the Keyword See page 101 e Copy to the Clipboard See page 102 e Take a Snapshot See page 102 e Displaying the Recorded Image Information See page 104 1 Select Window gt Recorded Images on the menu bar 2 Search for the recorded image to edit and display it on the playback list see page 69 3 Select the recorded image from the playback list e The still image at the start time of the selected image is displayed on the playback screen 4 Edit th
106. mage timelines chart displays the image timelines for one day from 00 00 00 to 00 00 00 65 66 Operating Instructions Select the time unit to display Display in 24 h mode The selected range is enlarged Images are displayed with different colors for each recording method 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 OF O8U IG 10 11 9 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 l Images are displayed for each camera playback bar Cameras are displayed in the order that they were registered The timer recorded images are displayed with the timer name Note Colors displayed in charts can be changed in Recorded Images page in Preferences See page 77 for instructions on setting the color When you change the color the display on the timer list page recorded images page and multi playback page is changed for all registered cameras Operating Instructions 2 5 2 Searching the Recorded Images Search for recorded images and display them in the Image Timelines Chart 1 Select Window gt Recorded Images on the menu bar 2 Enter search criteria and click Search January 2008 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 E17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Search criteria Searched Target Time Period Setting Weekly Setting Recording Mode Recording Trigger Keyword search criteria Searched Target Destination Folder Select Folder Time Period Setting
107. n Follow the instruction message order to start recording e UkX K II Camera Name Operating Instructions Recording has stopped because either there is insufficient free disk space or the disk cannot be written on Confirm that there is sufficient free space on the save destination disk and that the save destination folder is in a writable condition then try recording again There is only MB of free space remaining in Save Destination Folder Disk Either increase the free space to over 100 MB or select a disk with over 100 MB of free space Images could not be acquired for one minute Confirm the camera connection Import Export e The destination free space has reached the limit set on the preferences page or the save destination folder is not writable and recording is stopped 1 Decrease the save destination free space Create enough free space on the destination folder Confirm that there is a folder If there is not create it Check if the folder is writable and set it writable Change the destination folder The save destination free space is less than 100 MB Follow the instruction message Follow the instruction message UkK K II error occurred during importing WkAK_M e File Type e File Size e Memory Shortage e Open e This software cannot import from the file at Settings The file is broken 149 Operating Instructions
108. n message Operating Instructions The file could not be found e The Operating Instructions file is not in software folders The file may be manually deleted Install this software again PDF related applications could not e Adobe Reader could not be found be found Install Adobe Reader _ Install Adobe Reader and try again The web browser could not be e Web browser could not be started Support started Start the web browser and information and camera portal site access the following URL gt Install the web browser Internet Explorer http 6 0 or later e Camera Address Specify a local drive Although e A network drive or folders on the network were mapping this folder to a network selected as the save destination folder drive allows you to specify this Specify a local drive folder the program may not be performed normally due to your network environment specifying a network drive is not recommended lIk kil cannot be accessed e The folder or file cannot be accessed because Wea the drive cannot be found or the path is not Save Destination Folder available JPEG Conversion Folder Properly select a folder of file MPEG Conversion File Import File Export File When the software is shut down l i gt e Right click Exit the camera stops recording Any ee a a ji ect Follow the instruction message set timers will also stop operating Is it OK to shut down
109. ng scription Destination Folder Specify the destination folder to save recorded images see page 14 Destination Hard Disk Space Limit the destination recording capacity Connection method to the camera Set enough capacity as your destination disk to prevent the system from getting unstable 100 MB Default to 50 000 MB To specify the limit of how much data can be recorded on the destination disk select Limit the destination recording capacity and enter a value in Destination Recording Capacity Limit Select Stop all the recordings or Delete old files and keep recording by 1 minute when the capacity is full Set the connection method to use for audio and video when the camera s data format is set to JPEG see page 24 If you monitor and record camera images with audio over the internet the audio may be interrupted due to the network environment If this is the case select Images and audio are connected separately There is a limit to the number of connections to the same camera using this software including BB HNP11 If you select Audio and images are sent using one connection do not make more than 4 connections to the same camera If you are making more than 4 connections select Images and audio are connected separately 13 Operating Instructions Note If you select Delete old files and keep recording and change the destination recording capacity limit to a value smaller than t
110. ng Description Monitor Screen Configure the screen layout rows x columns for a window You Layout can simultaneously monitor the images of a maximum of 64 cameras 1 x 1 2 x 2 Default 3 x 3 to 8 x 8 Page Total Page If the number of registered cameras exceeds the limit of screens in a window extra pages are automatically created to accommodate the number of cameras If there are several pages select the page that you want to configure settings for Setting the camera When you click in a display frame a list of your registered to display cameras is displayed Select the camera that you want to display in the frame Click to Center You can select whether or not to use the click to center function Function Clear the check mark if you will not use the function Switch the multi If there are several pages of images select Switch the multi pages in order pages in order to automatically switch the page every specified number of seconds see page 80 1 to 60 seconds Default 5 seconds Image display Configure the aspect ratio of displayed camera images format Fits the entire display area Resize the image to fit in the display area Maintain the aspect ratio Resize the image to fit the window while maintaining the aspect ratio of the camera Untouched centering display Display the image at actual size centering the image in the display frame Background color Configure the background colors for the frames of disabled
111. nly Calculated disk capacity to 30 days of recording will require Recording Capacity Limit Limit the recording capacity Operation when the Capacity reached the limit Stop recording Capacity Limit 100 MB Calculated recording time from the limited capacity D O O oJ Motion is not detected Motion is not detected during the pan tilt or zoom Motion Detection operation of the camera Motion Detection Analysis 0 50 seconds Frequency Threshold to Start Recording slightly low Center After detected Record images for 5 seconds Cell Sensitivity Before detected After detected Executing Commands for Detection 158 Operating Instructions Settings Alarm Set the Alarm1 Sensor Sensor Recording Alarm enable condition Rising GND to Open High Before detected After After detected Record detected images for 5 seconds Executing Commands for Detection Set the Alarm2 Set the Alarm2 Recording E enable condition Rising a to Open High Before detected After After detected Record detected images for 5 seconds Executing Commands for Detection Detection Commands for Camera Short to GND After 5 Commands _ External Output Settings seconds set the external output of the camera to Open Optional Command Beep 1000 1000 Controlling Command Execute a command Execution only once at the start of recording Timer list Display 10 timer simultaneously fEn
112. nter them after asking your administrator e Enter the alphanumeric characters Enter only the numeric character for port number Proxy server does not support IPv6 connection Set the IPv4 address or URL that you registered by IPv4 domain name service Proxy User Name Enter the user name and password for the proxy server if and Proxy required Enter them after asking your administrator Password e Enter the alphanumeric characters Note Normally when the camera cannot access a proxy server an error message is displayed see page 20 but there are cases when an error message is not displayed with a proxy server error In this case the camera s image is displayed as a connection error default is blue see page 80 18 Operating Instructions 2 Software Operation 2 1 Registering the Camera Before you can view or record images each camera must be configured on this software Note e When registering a camera make sure that the camera is connected to a power outlet and to your network e The camera information can be imported and exported See page 118 e Monitoring stops while the settings page is displayed 2 1 1 Creating New Camera 1 Select Window Settings on the menu bar 2 Click Add Camera on the Settings page When you click Add Camera a New camera item is added I 5 Image Settings I Recording Capacity Limit 1 Motion Detection I ad Alarm Sensor Camera ID 00001
113. o stop recording select a camera to stop and click You can select Start Motion Detection Recording or Stop Recording from the Recording on the menu bar When you want to stop recording always click or select Recording Stop Recording If you close the operation window recording will not stop When e is displayed in the notification area the recording software is running see page 9 You can set the camera to record a certain number of seconds before and after motion is detected The motion detection level you have set may not be sufficient for motion detection recording depending on the resolution image quality the recording subject and network environment To ensure proper operation test the motion detection recording in the motion detection monitoring window and adjust the motion detection level as necessary see page 28 On motion detection the camera can execute the selected commands see page 33 Even if you have set a time period before and after detection and motion is detected when you click or E no data will be recorded before you click O nor after you click If after motion detection recording and before motion detection recording overlap a continuous image is recorded Example you have set images to be recorded 5 seconds before and after motion detection i 5sec _ 5 sec motion is detected i aana 1 image is recorded 9 57 58 Operating Instructions 2 4
114. on Code e Registration Code space was blank Follow the instruction message Enter License Key e License Key space was blank Follow the instruction message Preferences Message Cause and Remedy Basic Settings Enter a number in one byte Follow the instruction message character in Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space Enter Guaranteed Destination e Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space was Hard Disk Space blank Follow the instruction message Guaranteed Destination Hard e A number not between 100 and 50000 was Disk Space should be between entered in the Guaranteed Destination Hard 100 and 50000 Disk Space blank Follow the instruction message Guaranteed Destination Hard Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space is Disk Space should be less than larger than the free space on the drive the current free space MB Follow the instruction message 136 Operating Instructions Set Destination Recording Capacity Limit in the range of 1 GB to GB Drive capacity Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space Limit the recording capacity is set for each camera Do you want to disable these settings and enable the Limit the destination recording capacity setting Enter a number in one byte character in Destination Recording Capacity Limit Enter Destination Recording Capacity Limit If the connection method is changed all cameras will be reconnected
115. operate 2 Select Window gt Camera Operation on the menu bar e The camera operation bar of the selected camera is displayed You can move the location of the operation bar by dragging moving the mouse while holding down the left button on the title White Balance Auto v Output Resolution 320x240 Note The display of the operation bar will differ depending on the camera type 45 Operating Instructions Menu Bar Next Camera Previous Camera Previous Page Select All Clear All Start Recording Start Motion Detection Recording Alarm Sensor Recording Start All Start Alarm 1 Sensor Start Alarm 2 Stop Recording All Camera Enable DISAD Cee aoe nee Selected Camera Enable Di Gab ister eee Playback Start Playback Reverse Playback Pause Close Operation Window Display the next multi monitoring page Enable if there is a next page and disable if there is not a next page Move control to the next camera Enable if there is a next camera disable if there is not a next camera Move control to the previous camera Enable if there is a previous camera and disable if there is not a previous camera Display the previous multi monitoring page Enable if there is a previous page and disable if there is not a previous page Select all displayed cameras When you change pages the selected will be cleared Clear the selection from all cameras S
116. ording will start when the Sensor Recording camera detects a signal Set the Alarm2 e Ifthe camera is set to the MPEG 4 format see page 24 the Recording following message will be displayed Click OK to change to the JPEG format Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software wd The MPEG 4 format does not support alarm sensor recording 7 Do you want to change the Format to JPEG e Select Sensor for sensor supported cameras 31 32 Operating Instructions Seng eweription Alarm enable Specify Alarm enable condition Rising GND to Open High condition or Falling Open High to GND e Specify the alarm enable condition after checking the alarm specification e Rising GND to Open High is selected automatically when Sensor is selected Before Detected Specify the time before an alarm sensor is detected or after an After Detected alarm sensor is detected Executing You can specify commands that execute for alarm detection Commands for You can configure commands in Detection Commands page Detection see page 33 Note Configure alarm sensor detection after an alarm sensor has been attached to the camera Setting alarm sensor detection without an alarm sensor causes a malfunction Operating Instructions Configure commands to execute for detection You can specify executing commands for motion detection and or alarm detection Specify the commands in their respective pages when you
117. ot Recorded Image Information Keyword 260000 Keyword 300000 5 Click OK e The keyword is changed Note You can also change the keyword on the multi playback page by right clicking on the playback screen and selecting Change Keyword 101 Operating Instructions 2 7 5 Copying Display Screens Copy to the Clipboard Copy image displayed in the playback page to the Clipboard 1 Select the image that you want to copy in Playback List e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list Select Copy To The Clipboard from the editing menu and click Execute Convert to MPG format Convert to JPG format Convert to WAY format Convert to ASF format Convert to AYI format Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information Make Copy v e Copy image displayed in the playback page to the Clipboard Take a Snapshot Take a snapshot of image displayed in the playback page 1 102 Select the image that you want to take a snapshot in Playback List e See page 89 for how to display recorded images in Playback list Select Snapshot from the editing menu and click Execute Convert to MPG format Convert to JPG format Delete all checks Change Keyword Copy To The Clipboard Snapshot Recorded Image Information Make Copy v 3 On the snapshot page cl
118. ou can transmit audio to focus cameras and selected cameras 3 Click as and finish the transmission e A will change to ex Note e Transmitting audio requires a microphone connected to your PC You must provide your own microphone e During transmission the volume icon changes to When transmission is terminated the icon returns to e If you are accessing the camera via a proxy server you cannot use the transmit function 117 Operating Instructions 2 9 2 Exporting Importing the Camera Information You can import and export the setting information for cameras The camera information can be exported for use on another PC with this software installed 1 Select Window gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Click Export or Import J Preferences 8 Proxy Server Settings Multi Monitoring 8 Multi Playback Enable Disable 8 Recorded Images 8 Navigation Camera ID 00001 Operation Support 2 Camera Name East side Up to 250 Characters 8 Image Settings 8 Recording Capacity Limit Comment Up to 128 Characters Motion Detection 8 Alarm Sensor 8 Detection Commands Camera Connection 8 Keyword Camera Address http ov Up to 256 Characters Timer List a West side Port 80 1 to 65535 South side If the camera is set authentication settings set the same authentication settings User Name 4 to 15 Charact
119. ow the instruction message 138 Operating Instructions The aspect ratio is incorrect e When you enlarge an image frame maintain the aspect ration when selecting cells Follow the instruction message Enlarged cells may not overlap e You cannot select an already enlarged cell Follow the instruction message This color has already been set Follow the instruction message Select a different color Multi Playback This color has already been set Follow the instruction message Select a different color Recorded Images This color has already been set Follow the instruction message Select a different color Operation Support To execute restore program exit This program and the restore program cannot this program If the program is execute simultaneously exited the camera stops Follow the instruction message recording and the timer does not work Do you exit this program and execute restore program The restore program stopped Follow the instruction message processing at the following image Please execute the restore program again Folder Date mm dd yyyy Failed to get the result from the Follow the instruction message recording capacity database Try again after a while 139 Operating Instructions Camera Settings Camera Settings Enter a number in one byte Follow the instruction message character in Port Enter Camera Name
120. perating Instructions Screen shots in this document Screen shots in this document were taken running this software on Windows XP The screens displayed when using a different operating system may differ slightly Trademarks Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe Reader is registered trademark or trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Intel Pentium and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries ATI Radeon is trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners Operating Instructions System Requirements for your PC The following technical specifications are recommended for this software to work properly with your PC and network tems eseription Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Server 2003 1280 x 1024 pixel or higher Internet Explorer 6 0 or later File System NTFS NT File System Audio output feature Speaker or Headphones Audio input feature Microphone 1 When using a camera that supports audio Note e The recommended number o
121. r recording cannot be operated e f you disable a camera the monitoring window for that camera is displayed as gray You can change the background color of disabled cameras see page 76 If you disable the camera manual recording and timer recording is stopped If you enable the camera timer recording starts again You can play recorded images even from disabled cameras Camera Name Enter the camera name Maximum 250 characters To display the camera name in the multi monitoring page select the Display the camera name check box in Preferences Multi Monitoring See page 75 Comment Enter the information of the camera such as a location Maximum 128 characters 21 Operating Instructions SSS SSS SSS r Setting Deseripton Camera Address Enter the IP address or domain name Up to 256 alphanumeric characters e Enter the alphanumeric characters e An IPv6 address is divided in to 8 groups of hexadecimal digits divided by colon Consecutive groups of 0 can all be shortened to Surround an IPv6 address with square brackets to distinguish it from an IPv4 address Example 201 2 3 4 5 If the camera supports SSL enter https followed by the IP address to create an SSL connection When connecting the camera through https set HTTPS setting of the camera to Use HTTPS Port Enter the port number 1 to 65535 numeric characters e You must enter the port number Th
122. racters Port 1 to 65535 in number except 10081 When communication with the server you specified is successful license registration will be performed automatically If a license error occurs please confirm the user license information in the version information on the help screen and confirm that the user is registered on the server s user management screen Connect Cancel e The Remote Access Authentication page will be displayed when the remote server connection is successful Remote Access Authentication E aj Please input a user name and a password User Name Password O Save Password 3 Enter the user name and password configured for the remote server and click OK e If you enter the administrator name and password the client connects a remote server with administrator privileges If you enter the general user name and password the client connects a remote server with general user privileges See the following table for differences between administrator and general user privileges Note e The first time you connect to a remote server the remote client registration code is automatically registered on the client control page of the remote server e Only one remote client can be connected to a remote server at a time You cannot connect to a remote server if another client is already connected An error message is displayed if you try to connect to a remote server if another client is connected
123. rdata folder in the folder where this software is installed e You can change the destination folder to another folder or external hard disk drives 1 Select Window gt Settings on the menu bar 2 Click Preferences After you click Preferences the Basic Settings page is displayed ees Preferences SH 8 Proxy Server Settings Multi Monitoring 8 Multi Playback Recorded Images Navigation Operation Support Destination Folder You can change the destination to record images Destination E Program Files Panasonic Ner3 ncrdata Destination Hard Disk Space This feature avoids system instability by stopping recording before the capacity is full Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space 100 MB 100MB to 50 000MB C Limit the destination recording capacity You can specify the limit of how much data can be recorded on the destination folder When this feature is enabled the recording capacity of the disk takes precedence over the recording capacities of the individual cameras ASEEN i 3 Configure the settings in the Basic Settings page and click OK Note When you change a setting a mark is displayed on the icon for the item that you changed The setting is applied when you click OK or Apply See page 44 for details on the settings icons Operating Instructions Basic Settings Page c Preferences Proxy Server Settings Multi Monitoring Multi Pla
124. rea You can re enable a disabled area by clicking the cells in the disabled area Note If you set the date and time to be displayed on the camera images disable the area where the date and time are displayed in order to not detect that motion Operating Instructions Setting the alarm sensor detection method You can set an alarm sensor detection method for cameras that have an alarm sensor attached Alarm sensor recording can only be enabled for cameras set to the JPEG format see page 24 If the camera is set to MPEG 4 format change the setting to JPEG format then configure the alarm sensor Alarm Sensor Page J Preferences 9 East side ma 2 s mag Settings D aee C Set the Alarm1 Sensor Recording Recording Capacity Limit Motion Detection Alarm Sensor Alarm Sensor Detection Commands Keyword 4 8 Timer List This software can record when of the camera was detected co co co CO oo Th ub ub ube ul Executing Commands for Detection Allow execution of the following commands when manual Alarm detection is running C Set the Alarm2 Recording Alarm2 This software can record when Alarm2 of the camera was detected Only 2 alarm supported cameras can perform Alarm2 Recording Executing Commands for Detection Allow execution of the following commands when manual Alarm2 detection is running Add Camera Add Timer Setting Description Set the Alarm1 After you select the check box rec
125. recorded image list on the Image Timelines Chart Drag the playback bar and select the time to playback see page 69 The images in the selected time frame are displayed in the playback list Confirm the images on the playback screen see page 70 The images that are selected in the playback list can be confirmed on the playback screen Playback the images on the multi playback page see page 71 When you select images from the playback list and click the Playback button the images will be played back on the multi playback page Operating Instructions 2 5 1 Display the Recorded Images The timelines are displayed in the chart on the recorded images page 1 Select Window gt Recorded Images on the menu bar 2 Click Search e The days that have recorded images are displayed in boldface on the calendar e If you want to specify search criteria enter the criteria and then click Search see page 67 3 Click the day on the calendar The day that has the most recent images that match the criteria is selected and displayed in the list 10 01 02 03 04 05 06 O07 08 09 10 11 12 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 29 fm 4 Image Timelines Chart If you click on a day that is bold the images recorded on that day are displayed in the chart See page 66 Displays the month that contains the most recent images that match the criteria Note The i
126. ring page see page 82 Note The order of the images on the multi playback page returns to the original order after you restart this software Operating Instructions 2 6 5 Recorded Images Page Settings Set the layout of the recorded images page 1 Select Window Settings on the menu bar 2 Click Preferences gt Recorded Images 3 Configure the settings in the Recorded Images page and click OK J Preferences Proxy Server Settings Multi Monitoring Recording mode colors for graphics on the Recorded Images Multi Playback and Timer List Pages Multi Playback 8 Navigation Operation Support i East side Playback Options a West side l i ima South side Play automatically North side Playing List Setting Display Items Add Camera Setting ewerption Recording mode Set colors of blocks representing recorded images on the colors for graphics Recorded Images Multi Playback and Timer List Pages on the Recorded See page 77 for color settings Images Multi Playback and Timer List Pages Playback Options Set whether or not to automatically playback images on the multi playback page when you select recorded images from the Playback List on the Recorded Images page and click the Playback button To automatically playback images select the Play automatically check box 87 88 Operating Instructions Setting Description Playing List Se
127. rval for comparing images rt ososi i Leseal Motion is detected per 0 50 V seconds Threshold to Start Recording The image is divided into 100 cells If the number of cells that detect motion exceeds the threshold recording starts Low p High Cell Sensitivity Specify the sensitivity of the cells low detection large amounts of motion to high detecting small amounts of motion Low High Sensitivity LJ Sensitivity Before or After Detection Executing Commands for Detection You can record several seconds of images from before and after motion is detected Allow execution of the following commands when manual motion o Before detected Record images for seconds detection is running i E te ext output settings ecclComess gece After detected Record images for 5 w seconds E Execute ex sie Si i Delete Camera Delete Timer C Execute optional commands Import Export Setting Description Non Motion If you check the box the motion is not detected during the pan Detection Operation tilt or Zoom operation of the camera If the camera does not support the MPEG 4 format this is grayed out Motion Detection Set the interval for comparing images Analysis Frequency By increasing the interval you can better detect slow moving objects and by decreasing the interval you can better detect fast moving objects Threshold to Start The image is divided into 100 cells If the number of c
128. ry recorded images If you want to move the playback bar to a specific position move the playback bar while holding down the Shift key e The images surrounded by the playback bar are displayed in the playback list Select the camera to play back Time Unit l Display in 24 h mode Enlarge the playback area camera name West side oo 01 02 03 04 05 06 Of pariga a0 r Playback bar 11 oe Mmmm oct the start and Erga 14 15 16 1 18 18 20 21 22 23 end times by I I I Sauth side d th i raggin e North side 1 I I playback bar I I I I i i l Timeli l f lt Image Timelines I 1 I I Chart I I ee ee ee ee ee Taere mme ton 017 Sl 222 Playback List Playback Time from 09 03 17 tg 12 21 25 SS th ti m la No camera name starttime endtime keyword keyword2 Trigger Mode Ja iona l Neral recording selected by the aca 2 East side 10 01 53 10 01 58 Timer1 Motion Detection comer ac 3 East side 10 02 31 10 02 36 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording i 4 East side 10 02 47 10 02 52 Timer Motion Detection Recording playback bar If you AT 5 East side 10 03 02 10 03 09 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording am 6 East side 11 01 44 11 01 49 Timer4 Motion Detection Recording iM 7 East side 12 04 50 12 04 58 Timer Motion Detection Recording set the time i 8 East side 12 07 00 12 07 06 Timer1 Motion Detection Recording 1M 9 East side
129. set time period Executing Commands for Detection Allow execution of the following commands when this timer is running O Record images only when motion is detected ee ee eee eee eee Delete Camera Delete Timer Import Add Timer Button Note The default timer name is New Timer followed by a number The number is generated automatically Default values are used for the other settings 59 60 Operating Instructions 3 Configure the settings in the Timer Settings page and click OK or Apply e f you click OK timer settings page will close If you want to register another timer click Apply e If you want to set the keyword for the recorded images enter a keyword on the keyword page see page 62 Timer Settings Page Settings HJ Preferences East side ig West side Image Settings Enable Disable 8 Recording Capacity Limit f 8 Motion Detection Timer ID 01 Alarm Sensor r t Detection Commands Timer Name New Timer 1 Up to 24 Characters Z Keyword a Timer List Timer Schedule BREN on Timer 1 OD z Keyword O Day of the Week Setting Start Time From 90 00 to End Time Right Before 00 00 Recording Method Record images during all the set time period Executing Commands for Detection Allow execution of the following commands when this timer is running O Record images only when motion
130. ss http m u Up to 256 Characters Port 80 1 to 65535 If the camera is set authentication settings set the same authentication settings User Name le 4 to 15 Characters Password esses 4 to 15 Characters Camera Function Check Confirmed Add Camera Add Timer BL Delete Camera ji Delete Timer Export Delete Camera button 4 To delete the recorded images click Delete recorded Images To keep the recorded images click Do not delete recorded images Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Camera Name North side Delete the specified camera Delete recorded images Do not delete recorded images 121 Operating Instructions e A deletion mark is displayed on the icon of the camera item HJ Preferences ie East side H West side H South side E North side Say Image Settings 3a Recording Capacity Limit 32 Motion Detection Say Alarm Sensor k Detection Commands Say Keyword Timer List 5 Click OK or Apply e If you click OK Settings page will close If you want to delete another camera click Apply Note e If you click Do not delete recorded images the recorded images are not deleted even after the camera is deleted Deleted camera Camera ID will be displayed in the recorded images page Time Unit 1 hour vi Display in 24 h mode Deleted camera00004 e If you want to delete the recorded images of the deleted camera sel
131. tart manual recording Start manual motion detection recording Start manual alarm sensor recording of all Start manual alarm1 sensor recording Start manual alarm2 recording Stop all manual recordings Enable all registered cameras Disable all registered cameras Enable the selected cameras Disable the selected cameras Start playback Reverse playback Pause playback Stop playback Operating Instructions TO Next MAJE ase Display the next image previous image in reverse playback To Previous Image Display the previous image next image in reverse playback Full Screen Mode Change the display to full screen mode Window Mode Change the display to window mode Single Monitoring Display the single monitoring page Multi Monitoring Display the multi monitoring page Multi Playback Display the multi playback page Recorded Images Display the recorded images page Camera Operation Display Hide the camera operation bar Settings Display the set environment page New Connect Connect to a remote server Settings Display the remote access settings page Client Control Display the control page for clients that use the remote access function License Registration Open license registration page Open Operating Instruc
132. terval is not between 1 and 3600 Follow the instruction message The recorded images could not be There is no recorded images found Search the recorded Search the recorded images and try again images and try again A write error has occurred e An error has occurred in conversion or the converted file has been opened in another application Search the recorded images and try again Close other applications and try again e You clicked cancel button while converting the image Cannot convert images that are e You cannot convert a recorded image that being recorded does not last more than one minute from when it started recording 145 Operating Instructions The data could not be converted to You cannot convert the recorded image into WAV format The recorded images WAV format because the recorded images do do not have any audio data not have any audio data To use this feature license e Some features cannot be used without license registration is essential Perform registration JPG MPG WAV ASF AVI license registration Conversion Make Copy Perform license registration The copy operation was canceled You clicked cancel button while copying the image Conversion has completed e Conversion has completed successfully successfully You cannot convert the recorded When converting multiple recorded images to images to a single JPEG file JPEG format you cannot use Convert
133. th side gt The log during the Log Time Period is analyzed and the result is displayed x Execute Log Analysis Date Time Camera Timer Code Log Message I Jan 12 2008 14 20 02 578 08 00 CAMERA_000 5001 Stop recording thread CAMERA_000 0 Jan 12 2008 12 52 33 000 08 00 5013 Cannot connect 192 168 5 99 SKIPC M Jan 12 2008 12 52 33 000 08 00 5010 socket connect error 192 168 5 99 30 1 Jan 12 2008 12 51 15 015 08 00 5013 Cannot connect 192 168 5 99 E Jan 12 2008 12 51 15 015 08 00 5010 socket connect error 192 168 5 99 80 Jan 12 2008 12 50 53 906 08 00 CAMERA_000 3042 recy body error data CAMERA_000C E Jan 12 2008 12 50 53 906 08 00 5004 socket recy timeout 15 192 168 5 99 E Jan 12 2008 12 47 06 765 08 00 CAMERA_000 3128 ImageLoaderThread 2496 3444 CAl 1 Jan 12 2008 12 46 05 828 08 00 CAMERA_000 3128 ImageLoaderT hread 2496 3444 CAI E Jan 12 2008 12 45 08 718 08 00 5013 Cannot connect 192 168 5 99 SKIPC a Jan 12 2008 12 45 08 718 08 00 5010 socket connect error 192 168 5 99 80 Jan 12 2008 12 43 50 734 08 00 5013 Cannot connect 192 168 5 99 z Jan 12 2008 12 43 50 734 08 00 5010 socket connect error 192 168 5 99 80 gp dan 12 2008 12 42 48 359 08 00 5013 Cannot connect 192 168 5 99 a dan 12 2008 12 42 48 359 08 00 5011 socket connect timeout 5 192 168 5 5 Jan 12 2008 12 42 37 015 08 00 5013 Cannot connect 192 168 5 99 f Jan 12 2008 12 42 37 015
134. the instruction message frequency and alarm sensor recording settings first then select the MPEG 4 format The selected camera does not The camera is not supporting audio but the support audio Set the Recording image setting is set to audio and image Setting to Image Only Follow the instruction message The selected camera does not e When registering a camera that does not support 1280x1024 resolution support 1280x1024 resolution The resolution is temporarily Follow the instruction message changed to 820x240 Change it to the proper value The selected camera does not Follow the instruction message support MPEG 4 format The format is changed to JPEG The time settings for Before Follow the instruction message detected and After detected are specified on the timer settings Set the recording frequency shorter than Before detected and After detected setting The time settings for Before Follow the instruction message detected and After detected are specified on the motion detection Set the recording frequency shorter than Before detected and After detected setting The time setting for Before Follow the instruction message detected and After detected are specified on the alarm sensor Set the recording frequency shorter than Before detected and After detected setting 142 Operating Instructions Recording Capacity Limit Enter a num
135. this software the CPU will have a higher load and performance of this software will be affected For best results do not run other software while operating this software e When using the MPEG 4 format the multi monitoring frame rate and CPU usage will be higher possibly resulting in unstable unreliable performance When using MPEG 4 set a frame rate for the multi monitoring page 131 Operating Instructions Table 1 puodes Sewes Z puodes s we Z puoo s s we Z PUODS s we z puoves Sewes z puodes Sewes Z pUDdES s we Z PUODES s wel z 08r X OVO Orc X 0ce UOI NJOSAJ POUJ W UO O UUOD 087 X OVO Ove X OZE Sadr 321 awed yoeghe d inoAe Buoyuow yny Jaquunu unopuow yny Bulpsoo9s snosueynNWis Jequunu uole sibey 97ey swel4 BuoypuoN 97e awed yOoegAe d inoAey Buoyuow yny Jequunu unopuow yny Bulpsoo9 SnosueynNWIs Jequunu uole sibey 97ey swel4 BuoypuoN 21 awed yoeghe d inoAe Buoyuow yny Jequuinu Hunoypuow yny Bulpsoo98 SnosueynNWIS Jequuinu uolessibey 9172 awed HULOWUO OOELX quoEpeY Ily puey oapl A BSI SMOpUIM SO g9 z Aow N ZH9 Z onq Z 3109 aU Nd dX SMOPUIM SO g9 Auowey ZHD be ON e w1809 PIU AdO dX SMOpUIM SO gN ZS Aowa ZHD 9 Z vownyu d Add 132 Operating Instructions 133 Table 2 Ayinads JON Ayjoeds 10N 912 awed yoeghe d 00 LX UOSPeY IV exe OO exe noAe Bunopuow yny prey oepiA 9 me Jequinu Bunoypuow yny
136. tions Open operating instructions pdf file Camera Portal Site Open camera top page Product Information Open the network camera information website Support Information Open support information website for this software About Network Camera Open version information page of Recorder with Viewer Software this software Note When a camera s address is an IPv6 address See page 22 the camera s top page cannot be opened from the Camera Portal Site on the menu bar To open the camera s top page enter the URL registered with the IPv6 Domain Name Service for the camera address 47 48 Operating Instructions Icon of Toolbar and Slide Window CH Close the operation window Move the focus to the previous O camera Enable if there is a previous camera and disable if there is not a previous camera Move the focus to the next camera 0 Enable if there is a next camera and disable if there is not a next camera fone gt Displays the number of the current page and the total number of pages Move to a specific page by entering the page number Display the previous page Enable if there is a previous page disable if there is not a previous page Display the next page fF Enable if there is a next page disable if there is not a next page Start manual recording of the selected camera Start manual motion detection recording of the sel
137. try again Playback No checked recorded images were Follow the instruction message found Check the recorded images to play The current minute of the Follow the instruction message recording images cannot be played Maximum selected number is Follow the instruction message You must unselect camera and try again 147 148 Operating Instructions The receiving frame rate from the Follow the instruction message camera is low and cannot keep the recording frequency Recording has not been stopped but the recorded images will not match to the recording frequency setting This message will be displayed again in the same occasion If you don t need to display this message again uncheck the Display the error message if the program does not work in the specified frequency in image settings has reached its recording e The recorded images of the camera or capacity Delete recorded images recorded images of the destination folder have Wiese reached the limit of recording capacity and recording is stopped Delete the recorded images of the camera or increase the recording capacity Change the limit of recording capacity and select Delete old files and keep recording by 1 minute e Camera Name e Destination Folder Recording cannot be started e The camera is disabled The disabled camera because has disabled the cannot be recorded camera Enable the camera i
138. umber of seconds before and after an alarm signal is detected The detection method that you have set may not be sufficient for alarm detection recording depending on the resolution image quality the recording subject and network environment To ensure proper operation test the alarm recording e On alarm detection the camera can execute the selected commands see page 33 e f after alarm detection recording and before alarm detection recording overlap a continuous image is recorded Example you have set images to be recorded 5 seconds before and after alarm detection 5 sec I 5 sec Alarm signal B eae 5 sec is detected it 9 Y Alarm signal is detected 35 1 image is recorded Operating Instructions 2 4 5 Timer Recording You can specify the day of the week and period of time for recording 10 timers can be set for each camera Setting Timer 1 Select Window Settings on the menu bar 2 Select the camera for which to set a timer and click Add Timer e New Timer is added to the timer list of selected camera When you click Add Timer a New Timer item is added w ast side i West side it The configuration window of the item A R that is selected Stat Tine Fon 0000 lt timer on the left is Timer Name New Timer 1 Up to 24 Characters Timer Schedule End Time Right Before 00 00 displayed Recording Method Record images during all the
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140. v is detected Add Camera Add Timer Operating Instructions Setting eseription Enable Disable Enable or disable timers e Timer recording is available only when a timer is enabled Disabled timers do not record Timer Name Enter a timer name Maximum 24 characters The timer name is displayed on the timer list page Timer Schedule To set a timer set start time end time and the day of the week e Checking Daily sets the daily timer recording during the specified time period If you set the day of the week check Day of the Week Setting and specify the day or multiple days of the week If the day of the week is not checked the timer recording is not set To record images for a full day set the same start and end time If you specify the same time for both start and end the end time will be considered to be the next day Recording Method Select timer recording motion detection recording only or alarm detection recording only e A time period before and after detection can be set for motion and alarm recordings If you do not set a time period images are recorded only at the motion is detected or an alarm is detected e To set all Alarm and Sensor Alarm1 Sensor or Alarm2 check Set the Alarm1 Sensor Recording Set the Alarm2 Recording on the Alarm Sensor setting window of the individual cameras Executing If motion detection recording or alarm detection recording is Commands for chosen for the r
141. xy settings to You checked Use a proxy server at proxy all cameras But IPv6 address server settings on the preferences page If no cameras are excepted cameras are registered this message will not be displayed Follow the instruction message Port is already set on the proxy You set a port number for both the Proxy server settings Cannot input port Server Address and the Port number over again in the Proxy Follow the instruction message Server Address Check the port number and try again The proxy server could not be The proxy server cannot be accessed authenticated The IP address and Check the address and port number of the port number settings may be proxy server incorrect Do you want to keep these settings The proxy server authentication is This software does not pass the proxy not available Enter the correct authentication user name and password and try gt Check the user name and password of the again proxy server IPv6 connection is not supported Follow the instruction message for proxy server Set the IPv4 address or URL of the IPv4 domain name service Multi Monitoring If Total Page is set as 1 Switch This function is available when there are the multi pages in order cannotbe multiple pages specified Follow the instruction message All frames cannot be selected e You cannot select all of the frames when enlarging an image frame Foll
142. yback Recorded Images Navigation Operation Support Add Camera Export Destination Folder You can change the destination to record images Destination E Program Files Panasonic Ner3 ncrdata Destination Hard Disk Space This feature avoids system instability by stopping recording before the capacity is full Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space 100 MB 100MB to 50 000MB O Limit the destination recording capacity You can specify the limit of how much data can be recorded on the destination folder When this feature is enabled the recording capacity of the disk takes precedence over the recording capacities of the individual cameras Operation when recording capacity reached a limit Select the operation to perform when the amount of recorded data reaches the destination recording capacity limit Set the destination recording capacity below Destination Recording Capacity Limit GB Drive capacity Guaranteed Destination Hard Disk Space Connection method to the camera Specify connection method of the image and audio in the JPEG format Audio and images are sent using one connection The frame rate will be lower because audio and video processing is synchronized but audio and image misalignment will be reduced Images and audio are connected separately The frame rate will be higher because audio and video processing is separate but audio and image misalignment may occur Setti

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