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2. 7 lt gt ET only ASCII character codes 33 126 Can not use Space H amp 7 lt gt ET only ASCII character codes 33 126 and need the and domain name of e mail such as text text text Information As an example the normal file size of JPEG one sheet image is as follows Image quality is set as Standard 160x120 about 3 5kbyte 320x240 about 15kbyte 640x480 about 20kbyte The file size changes by lmage Quality and subiect conditions Brightness subiect etc Name Time Name Time screen allovvs you to set the Camera Name and Time 1 Click the Name Time button on the Network Camera Setup Page The next screen appears Name Time 1 Camera Name 1 to 15 Characters KX HOM10 2 Time Setting Month j z Day T E Year Te Please click one of the time setting buttons at first After that the other setting items are displayed 24 Hour 12 E Minute 10 xi AM xi Caution Buffered images are erased when this page is saved Save Cancel 2 Enter the Camera Name and Time setting To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value 3 When you have finished click Savel The setting will be saved Instructions for the data fields Name This Name can
3. Page 46 Setup General User X X Page 47 Update Firmware X Page 65 Other Functions e Camera Setup VX X X CX Page 60 e LED Contrl X Page 64 e Restart the Camera X X x Page 64 e Resetto Factory Default Page 67 For assistance 1 800 272 70331 31 Operating Instructions 2 2 Flovv of Netvvork Camera VVeb screen About the Top Page and Top View Image Page Enter http IP Address or URL Port No in the address ield of your web browser and press Enter When Port No is Top Vi P set as 80 default you don t need to input Port No op view Image Page a Top Page Single Camera Top Page Welcome to Panasonic IP Technology Network Camera KX HCM10 Multi Camera Multi camera Normal size 320x240 Please select one of the following items 1 Motion JPEG Contents 1 Top Page 1 Single camera 2 Multi Camera 3 Setup Page Instructions 1 Top Page Motion JFEG JPEG Regularly Refresh The camera imago will be refrozh at a maximam rate cf 16 fps A still camera image egularly refresh This refresh interval can he set up at Top Vie 26 age Bingle Camera On s control bars are displayed Multi camera Small size 160x120 Multi Camera neously Top page Information a It is possible to display the following Authentication Page
4. Case 1 Non transfer condition in Image Transfer menu Buffering Image Start Capture Vievver Case 2 Alarm or Timer condition in Image Transfer menu Buffering Image Primary Start Capture button Current image will be captured in internal memory when click the Start Capture button This image condition is the same as current resolution and image quality Captured time is normally about 5 to 20 seconds Captured time and the number of sheets in buffering image is restricted in a memory the resolution the image quality and subjects of a image On condition that 320x240 and Standard it is about 80 sheets Note About Image buffering by Start Capture 1 If a internal memory is filled after start capture lmage buffering vvill stop automatically 2 If Start Capture is newly pushed and Image Buffering is started former image data will be eliminated unconditionally 3 Even if when seeing the capture image capture image is updated by click on Start Capture button Viewer and Primary and Secondary button Viewer The Images buffered by Start Capture button is displayed Primary The Images buffered by Primary condition in Alarm or Timer is displayed Secondary The Images buffered by Secondary condition in Alarm or Timer is displayed When the Viewer Primary or Secondary is clicked Buffering Image viewer appears as follows Operating
5. For assistance 1 800 272 7033 19 Operating Instructions E Network Camera List Panasonic Network Camera This program can find the Network Camera with in Please select desired Network Camera s MAC Address from next list MAC Address Printed in the name plate on the Network Camera MAC Address Current IP Address 192 168 0 253 20minutes after restart Select Close Help Open the Top Page Note Ethernet defines a 48 bit addressing scheme Each computer or device attached to an Ethernet network is assigned a unique 48 bit number known as its Ethernet address To assign an address Ethernet hardware manufacturers purchases blocks of Ethernet addresses and assign them in sequence as they manufacture Ethernet interface hardware Thus no two hardware interfaces have the same Ethernet address Usually the Ethernet address is fixed in machine readable form on the host interface hardware Because each Ethernet address belongs to a hardware device they are sometimes called hardware addresses physical addresses media access MAC addresses or layer 2 addresses In this manual we use the term MAC address b Setup software finds all the Network Cameras which are connected in the local area network Then MAC Address and IP address of the existing Network Camera are listed on the Box i Note Each Network Camera has a unique MAC address which is indicated on the label o
6. T If you setup required items click Save 24 Must be composed of four numeral characters 0 to 255 and divided with 3 dots such as 192 168 0 253 Can not use 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 Numeral characters only 1 65535 Can not use Space 79 1 gt E only ASCII character codes 33 126 Can not use Space 1 f 181 2 lt gt E only ASCII character codes 33 126 and need the 9 and domain name of e mail such as text text text The following screen is displayed Setting Network Configuratin now Please wait about 1minute And the following message is displayed when you finish correctly Network Configuration Setting Successful Operating nstructions Note The Network Camera is automatically reset after setting up the Network Configuration When the following message is displayed the IP address seems to be overlapped Verify the IP Address to the network administrator and enter the correct IP address Overlapped IP Address Please click LOK And then next screen is displayed Click OK to open the Network Camera s Top Page Note For opening the Top Page you should check next network configuration 1 Network Camera 2 This computer OK Cancel If you want to open the Top Page
7. Trademarks Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation Microsoft MS DOS Windows Windows NT Internet Explorer and Active X are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Pentium is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries Screen shots reprinted vvith permission from Microsoft Corporation All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies The operating instructions are subiect to change vvithout notice For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 r i Attach your purchase receipt here I I For your future reference Serial No Date of purchase found on the rear side of the unit Name and address of dealer For assistance 1 800 272 7033 3 Operating Instructions Table of Contents 1 LC CIT m 6 LI 7 Test et EeatureS 7 1 1 2 System Requirements u 8 1 2 Included Accessories 10 1 5 Pat Name S uu yu n
8. 78 Specification uccidere a et oe ie vee 79 Operating nstructions 4 2 Troubleshooting IM EU s 81 4 3 Important Safety Instruction 86 4 4 FCC and Other Information 87 MEI e DET 89 For assistance 1 800 272 70331 Operating Instructions Section 1 Installation Operating nstructions 1 1 1 1 Overvievv 1 Features The main features of the Netvvork Camera are described as follovvs Ease of Use This network camera has its own built in web server Once the camera is connected to your Ethernet network and the card is configured JPEG images can be easily vievved on your standard Internet brovvser High Speed Motion JPEG VVith the proper hardvvare you can display motion images at 15 fps Remote Pan and Tilt Control The camera position can be easily adiusted from your vveb brovvser using the built in pan and tilt feature Multi Camera Display Up to four network cameras can be displayed on your web browser using the Multi Camera configuration Multi Client Access Your netvvork camera can be vievved by up to ten users on your netvvork 1 0 Connector Added versatility is offered using the I O sensor inputs External alarm sensors customer provided allow the network camera to be used for surveillance applications The camera can notify the user of an intrusion by sending an e mail alert or transferring a temporary buffered image to another Int
9. Turn off the LED always Save Cancel 2 Select the LED Control parameter 3 When you have finished click Save To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value The setting will be saved Restart Restart screen allows you to set restart It is possible to restart the Network Camera Restart is as same as returning on power supply 1 Click the Restart button on the Network Camera Setup Page The next screen appears Operating nstructions Restart Would you like to restart Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Caution Buffered images are erased when you restart Restart Now Gancel 2 When you need to restart click the Restart Now button 3 To undo the restart click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without Restart Note The Restart operation may take as long as 1 minute When the camera is restarted all buffered images will be erased CAUTION Buffered images are erased when you execute the restart Update Firmware Update Firmware screen allows you to update Firmware t is possible to upgrade the Firmware Version Before beginning Update Firmware it is necessary to get the proper firmware from Panasonic Support Website http www kmelink net ipproducts us download index html and please store to your computer s Hard Disk or Flopp
10. g 5 Transfer Method h Non Transfer i FTP Server Address or Host Name Port No Usually Use 21 21 Login ID 0 to 15 Characters Password to 15 Characters Upload File Name Over write setting Over Write to Fixed Upload File Name iy j Mail SMTP Server Address or Host Name From Reply To Subject Text Clear Buffered images Caution Buffered images are erased when this page is saved Save Cancel a It is possible to buffer or transfer by time trigger only b Active Time of Trigger is set up C Alvvays Alvvays active Operational betvveen Operational betvveen start to stop time please select the desired time Operating nstructions d e 3 Q Secondary Time is only active outside of the time period established for Primary Time Please check Enable when you use It can select the Buffering Image Resolution and Quality Same as Image setting of Alarm The Image buffer of Primary and Secondary can be set up Same as Image setting of Trigger setting Alarm You can select Transfer Method Please select only one method Non Transfer Buffer only t is possible to use the Primary Secondary on Buffering image viewer FTP File Transfer Protocol Please set the following items Server Address or Host Name Port No Login ID for access to the FTP server Password for access to the FTP server Upload File Name at full pass Sam
11. 2 3 Using the Top Page and Top View Image Page 2 3 1 Using the Top Page In Top Page you can select to link Motion JPEG JPEG Regularly Refresh Single Camera Multi Camera and Help Top Page VVelcome to Panasonic IP Technology Netvvork Camera KX HCM10 Please select one of the following items 1 Motion JPEG Single Camera Multi Camera 2 JPEG Regulariy Refresh Single Camera Multi Camera 3 Help Motion JPEG The camera image will be refreshed continuously like a motion image In general it is called the server push mode JPEG Regularly The camera image will be refreshed periodically This Refresh refresh interval can setup at Top View Image of Setup Page In general it is called the client pull mode Single Camera One camera image and operation bar are displayed Multi Camera Up to four camera images are displayed simultaneously 34 Operating Instructions 2 3 2 Using Top View Image Page Single Camera Screen VVhen you select Single camera from Top Page the screen belovv appears Operation bar Display of Single Camera lmage Note The number of the renevval frames changes by Network conditions computer performance subject of Image The Network Camera Image screen does not appear 1 When Internet Explorer is used for a browser it is necessary to download ActiveX program Please set Security Level of Internet Explorer as less than Standard
12. 21 Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Cancel Browse Enter the winipcfg in data field and click You can confirm the Network Information of your PC When you use Windows 2000 or NT as Operating System Start the Command Prompt program Start programs accessories Command Prompt and enter the ipconfig C gt ipconfig You can confirm the Network Information of your PC 1 5 1 Setup the Network Camera In this section we explain how to setup the Network Camera Using the attached CD ROM you can setup the Network Configuration of the Network Camera easily 18 Operating Instructions 1 Setup Connection t is necessary to connect locally PC and Network Camera as follows VVithout Ethernet Hub you should use Category 5 Cross Cable Ethernet Hub E Category 5 Straight Cable or 2 Insert the Setup CD ROM in the CD ROM Drive of your computer The following screen is displayed If the screen does not appear please open setup exe file in the CD ROM ET Network Camera Setup Ve x Welcome to Panasonic IP Technology Operating Instructions Network Configuration Exit 3 After confirmation of connecting of the Network Camera to a network turn on the power again 4 Click Network Configuration button The following Network Camera List is displayed
13. 6 This Connection No is used by explanation of Section 1 5 Netvvork Camera Configuration 1 4 1 Diagram of Connections Direct Connection to Personal Computer vvithout Ethernet Hub Povver source AC Adaptor lt d Power outlet i Connection 1 Note VVithout Hub you should use Category 5 Cross Cable Intranet Connection with Ethernet Hub Power adaptor Ethernet Ethernet i Switching Hub Switching Hub i Power i outlet iE 15 E Connection 2 Category 5 Straight Cable For assistance 1 800 272 70331 13 Operating nstructions nternet Connection Ethernet Svvitching Hub 10 Base T Ethernet f 5 Connection 3 Single Camera Cable Modem 1 port A 28 Cable Line CO Connection 4 Cable xDSL Router 1 Modem 1 port d s Internet Cable xDSL Line 4 Connection 5 F Connection 6 nformation 1 Router or Panasonic Broadband Networking Gateway KX HGW200 1 4 2 Preparation Before starting to install the Netvvork Camera make sure that you have everything A Windows computer with web browser software Ethernet card and TCP IP installed Ethernet Hub for LAN connection Two Category 5 straight cables for Computer Etherne
14. For assistance 1 800 272 7033 47 Operating Instructions 3 When you have finished click Save The setting will be saved Instructions for the data fields General User Authentication Register the General User up to 20 user IDs 1 User ID List List of current registered user Please select the desired user when deleting the User ID or modifying the password Delete Please select the desired ID from User List then click the Delete button Modify Please select the desired ID from User List then click the Modify button Since the Modify screen is displayed please enter Password and Retype Password to change 2 New User Please enter the ID Password and retype the password when add the new user Password General User s Password Retype password Retype same as above Password Can not use Space H amp Ve 7 lt gt ET only ASCII character codes 33 126 Top View Image Top View Image screen allows you to set the Top View Image setting parameters t is possible to change the Resolution Quality and refresh Interval when Regularly Refreshed of Top View Image 1 Click the Top View Image setting button on the Network Camera Setup Page screen The next screen appears 48 Operating nstructions Top View Image Setting 1 Single Camera Image Resolution Image Qual
15. Information Power LED blinks in the following states While lens moves to the Home Position after turning on the power e When performing Update Firmware When you pushed CLEAR SETTING button The KX HCM10 hardware is defective Please refer to Section 4 2 Troubleshooting CAUTION Network Camera is intended for indoor use only Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or halogen light may damage the CMOS sensor If you display the same image on the PC monitor for a long time damage of the monitor such as sticking may occur You should use screen saver Do notforce the movement of the camera while panning or tilting the view This can damage the internal drive motors Do not touch the lens It may leave a finger print and can cause the image to be out of focus This can also damage the protective coating on the lens For assistance 1 800 272 7033 11 Operating Instructions 1 3 2 Rear Vievv I O Connector CLEAR SETTING button MAC address and serial number are indicated on the label Used for mounting the unit on the Stand or the wall Hook for AC adaptor cable Use category 5 cross cable when KX HCM10 is directly connected to PC CAUTION Use ONLY with Panasonic AC adaptor Order No PQLV10Y 1 3 3 Bottom View Tripod Mounting Hole 12 Operating nstructions 1 4 Setup Please confirm the connection of your netvvork into follovving figure and check the Connection No 1
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17. g maze Frequency n 1 F Images per hour Maximum number of images per each trigger T 2 Post alarm Image Buffer V Enable Image Frequency 1 E Images per hour Maximum number of images per each trigger Transfer Method Je Non Transfer j Jc FTP Server Address or Host Name Port No Usually Use 21 Login ID to 15 Characters Password 0 to 15 Characters Upload File Name Over write setting k Mail 1 SMTP Server Address or Host Name From Reply To Subject Text Notification to be sent when Alarm No Message C Mail SMTP Server Address or Host Name From Reply To Subject Over Write to Fixed Upload File Name 3 occurs Caution Buffered images are erased when this page is saved Save Cancel Operating nstructions nstructions for the data fields a t is possible to buffer or transfer by alarm trigger Alarm event is generated by Digital Input Terminal Please refer to Section 3 1 1 O Connector Active Time of Trigger is set up Always Always active the alarm trigger Operational between Operational between start and stop time please select the desired time Alarm enable condition Please select the Rising or Falling of digital input terminal edge When you setup over a day please check the day of the week on a start day Secondary time is only active outside of the time period established for Primary Ti
18. temporarily Tools menu Internet Options Security tab Custom level and access it again Since ActiveX program is saved in computer if it reads once it should return Security Level after you can check a display of image 2 When you change the IP address of Network Camera enter the new IP address in the address field of the browser 3 According to the status of the network the web screen may not appear quickly Wait for a while 4 When Network Camera is accessed via a proxy please setup not to use a proxy For assistance 1 800 272 7033 35 Operating Instructions No Item Description About operation Click the arrovv button to perform bar 1 Pan amp Tilt the Pan Tilt operation 2 Pan Scan t returns to the present position Payla after moving in the whole PAN 1 25 movable range o 3 Brightness Brightness control is 9 steps 2 RE include STD a STD a The standard image brightness 3 is set default 4 Left End b H b Change the brightness of image k 4 End amp Locked End display display Pan or Tilt operation display having reached end of corner Image quality It is displayed Left End Right Favor clarity End Up End or Down End Locked display ae If Pan Tilt Brightness control 7 ERE are disabled by Camera Setup of Setup Page or Capture Buffering Image Control are disabled by Image un Transfer
19. time stamp to Upload File Name Mail Please setting the follovving items Server Address or Host Name From Reply Enter the e mail address of from You can enter here same as To when you have just one e mail address To Enter the e mail address of receiver of e mail Subject amp Text Subject and Text of transmitting e mail Same as the character setting of IP Address Can not use Space H 81 lt gt H only ASCII character codes 33 126 Can not use Space 4 7 4 gt ET only ASCII character codes 33 126 and Need the and domain name of e mail such as text text text Can not use amp 1941 lt 121 E only ASCII character codes 32 126 Note The mail function of this camera will only operate correctly with mail servers using SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol It cannot be used with Internet accessed mail servers like Hotmail or others which are accessed via your browser In most cases for security reasons you must use the mail server of the Internet provider you are connected to while using the camera It can select the No Message Mail Mail It will be sent the e mail when Alarm occurs in enable time Please setting the each items Same as the Mail character setting of Transfer Method Operating nstructi
20. to 45 Sensor Type 1 3 inch CMOS Number of Pixels 320 000 pixels Effective Pixels Illumination 10 10 000 lux White Balance Auto Manual Hold Adjustment Brightness White balance Focus Fixed 1m infinity Caliber Ratio F No F1 8 Horizontal Angle 45 Exposure Auto Other Specification Item Description Video Compression JPEG 3 Levels Video Resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 default 160 x 120 Image Buffer About 80 frames 320 x 240 with time display Magnification 100 or 150 Frame rate 1 Max 7 5 frames second 640 x 480 Max 15 frames second 320 x 240 Max 15 frames second 160 x120 Supported Protocols TCP UDP IP HTTP FTP SMTP DHCP DNS DDNS Message Operation Notice of alarm outbreak Message Method SMTP For assistance 1 800 272 7033 79 Operating Instructions Item Description Trigger Time Date of the Week Hour Minute Second Alarm event Sensor Input lt is possible to set the period between current and next image min 0 1 second Interface 10 Base T Ethernet RJ 45 connector x 1 Sensor I O Input Digital Input x 1 Connector 2 Output Digital Output x 1 LED Display Power Link and Activity for network port Dimension HWD 4 57 116 mm x 4 57 115 mm x 2 83 72 mm Weight 0 77 lb 350 g not including Stand Power AC
21. 1 White Balance Faute o Ej 2 Povver Line Frequeney for Fluorescent light 60Hz C 50Hz 3 Brightness Control Enable C Disable 4 Pan Tilt Control Enable C Disable Save Cancel 2 Select the each parameter in the proper data field 2 To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value 3 When you have finished click Save The setting will be saved Instructions for the data fields White Balance You can select the following items Auto default Auto White Balance Fixed Indoor Color Temperature 2800K Electric Bulb Fixed Fluoroscent 1 Color Temperature 3600K Natural fluorescent light Fixed Fluoroscent 2 Color Temperature 4000K Cool fluorescent light Fixed Outdoor Color Temperature 6000K Solar light Hold Hold the current White Balance For assistance 1 800 272 7033 61 Operating nstructions Povver Line Frequency Itcan selectthe Flicker Correction by power supply frequency 60Hz default 50Hz Please select 60Hz in US Pan Tilt Control Brightness Control You can lock the Pan amp Tilt including Pan Scan Brightness Control Please select enable or disable If you select disable it is displayed Locked on control bar when you click these buttons Multi Camera Multi Camera screen allows you to set the
22. Camera KX HCM10 Basic 2 3 4 Security Administrator 5 Security General User 6 Top View Image Transfer 7 Image Transfer Additional 8 9 Multi Camera 1 0 Digital Output Control 11 Maintenance 12 ES 13 020220 14 EE Setup Page Welcome to Panasonic IP Technology Network Camera KX HCM10 Version x x x Please Select an item on the left No Item Description 1 Go to Top Page Motion JPEG JPEG Regularly Refresh Single Multi Camera selecting 2 Network Network Configuration setting Static DHCP Default Gateway Port No DNS DDNS Bandwidth 3 Name Time Camera Name and Time setting 4 Security Administrator Authentication Enable Administrator ID Password setting 5 Security General User General User Security items General User ID Password setting For assistance 1 800 272 7033 4 Operating Instructions No Item Description 6 Top View Image Image Resolution Image Quality Regularly Refresh interval setting 7 Image Transfer Trigger mode time method buffering mail amp FTP setting 8 Camera Setup White Balance Power line frequency Pan Tilt Brightness setting 9 Multi Camera Multi Camera setting up to 4 cameras 10 Digital Output C
23. Instructions Buffering Image 1 Buffering Image Viewer Capture Image Number Date and Time are displayed Play The buffered Image is displayed continuously Prev amp Next The previous image and next image about the current image is displayed Page amp Page gt gt The 10 sheets previous image or next image about the current image is displayed when it buffered lt lt Paye Prev Play Next Page gt gt 2 Single Camera 3 Top Page 4 Help CAUTION Buffered images will clear when following operation Turning off the power Restarting Update Firmware Reset to Factory Default Image Transfer or Name Time menu page is saved e Push the Start Capture button Multi Camera When you select Multi Camera by Top Page the next screen appears Link to each Single Camera when click the each camera name on the each image Display of Multi Camera Image Multi camera Normal size 320x240 The image size with 4 screens is changed n order to use the Multi Camera view mode Multi Camera configuration must be configured on each camera Once this has been done you can select either mode from any camera in the system Please refer to Page 62 t is impossible to display the Resolution of 640 x 480 at Multi Camera mode For assistance 1 800 272 7033 39 Operating Instructions 40 VVhen you see
24. Page of Setup Page it ETS is displayed Locked when you click these buttons Top Page 5 Resolution Select the Image Resolution to 640 x 480 320 x 240 default or 160 x 120 6 Image quality Select the Image quality a Favor clarity b Standard c Favor motion a Priority is given to the high image quality b The standard image quality is set default c Priority is given to the fast motion of the image 36 Operating nstructions a Start Capture b Vievver No Item Description 7 Image size Select the Image size to x 1 default or x 1 5 The 1 5 times mode only expands image size 1 5 times but the resolution does not go up 8 Buffering Image Case 1 Refer to Next Page a The Live Image is temporarily preserved b The captured Image is played back 9 Multi Camera Top Page Help The Multi Camera screen appears The Top Page vievver appears The Help Page vievver appears Operation range of Pan amp Tilt Note 60 to 4607 Tilt 0 to 45 When an image does not come out or irregular please push the Refresh or Reload button of your browser For assistance 1 800 272 7033 37 Operating Instructions 38 Buffering lmage Explanation A display of Buffering Image of operation bar is changed according to Image Transfer mode setting Please refer to Page 50 about Image Transfer mode
25. adaptor Input 120 VAC Output 9 VDC Consumption 8 W Environmental Operation temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Indoor use only Storage temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Humidity 20 to 80 No Condensation 1 Frame rate changes with the environment of a network and the performance of computer 2 A sensor must be attached to the Network Camera in order to perform alarm function 80 Operating nstructions 4 2 Troubleshooting Problem Cause and Remedy While setting with CD ROM could not succeed with Network configuration setting Please power supply is returned on Please do not use to over the Router The Netvvork Camera VVeb screen does not appear When you change the IP address of Network Camera enter the new IP address in the URL of the browser Make sure the Ethernet indicator is on Make sure the Hub indicator and the LAN card indicator is on f any indicator is off check the netvvork connections According to the status of the network the web screen does not appear quickly Wait for a second When Network Camera is accessed via a proxy please setup not to use a proxy For details please refer to Section 1 5 2 Setup the Computer f vveb screen does not appear vvhen you are doing above contents please press the CLEAR SETTING button and setup again For assistance 1 800 2
26. at the time of the link at a m n LEG qe Please type your user name and password Site 1921680253 Realm KX HCM10 UserName l Password Save this password in your password list a Please note that User Name and Password are case sensitive In a factory setup Authentication Pages are not displayed For details please refer to Page 47 32 Operating Instructions About the Setup Page Enter http IP Address or URL Port No config himl in the address field of your web browser and press Enterl When Port No is set as 80 default you don t need to input Port No ab Setup Page Panasonic Serin Pase Network Camera Welcome to Panasonic IP Technology Transfer Network Camera KX HCM10 Version x x x Please Select an item on the left Maintenance T Resi Factory Default nformation a It is possible to display the following Authentication Page at the time of the link at Ca Enter Network Password 254 qe Please type your user name and password Site 1921680253 Realm KX HCM10 UserName Password T Save this password in your password list Eo Please note that User Name and Password are case sensitive n a factory setup Authentication Pages are not displayed For details please refer to Page 47 For assistance 1 800 272 7033 33 Operating nstructions
27. be seen on the camera s image of viewer page For assistance 1 800 272 7033 45 Operating nstructions Time setting Please click one of the time setting buttons AM PM or 24H at first After that the other setting items are displayed Time is used at trigger condition and time stamp of buffered images Can not use Space H 4 amp 7 lt gt ET only ASCII character codes 33 126 Security Administrator Security Administrator screen allovvs you to set the Administrator security parameters t is possible to setup the Authentication Page and Administrator 1 Click the Security Administrator button on the Network Camera Setup Page screen The next screen appears Security Administrator 1 Authentication Enable You should set up the Authentication Page for security None Anyone can access all pages C Administrator Only for Setup Page C Administrator for Setup Page and General User for Viewer Page 2 Administrator Authentication ID 4 to 15 Characters Password 4 to 15 Characters Retype Password ss Iom 2 Enter each parameter in the proper data field To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value 3 When you have finished click Save The setting will be saved 46 Operating nstruction
28. in CD ROM and a dialogue box is displayed Click the Register OCX Active X button Please wait for a while until the dialogue box of Succeeded appeared You do not remember the IP address of the Network Camera Please check an IP address using attached CD ROM 82 Operating nstructions Problem Cause and Remedy You do not remember the passvvord to use the Netvvork Camera administration vveb screen Reset the Netvvork Camera by pressing the CLEAR SETTING button The CLEAR SETTING button allows you to initialize all the parameters of the Network Camera to the factory presets Then reconfigure the Network Camera The Ethernet network does not work and the Ethernet indicator on the Network Camera is off The Ethernet Cable does not match Please check the following contents Ethernet Cable Device Straight Cable Network Camera Hub PC Category 5 Network Camera PC Cross Cable Pan amp Tilt does not move t is assumed that communication of Network Camera and computer is stopped Please check that the updating button of a web browser is pushed and the image has been updated and operate the Pan amp Tilt function A certain external load may be applied to the Pan amp Tilt operation part Please check the condition of Network Camera Image is out of focus The lens is dirty or dust is attached Please cl
29. start up your vveb brovvser 2 Enter http IP Address or URL Port No in the address field of your web browser and press Enter when Port No is set as 80 default you don t need to input Port No If the Top Page of the Network Camera appears as below the setup is completed Top Page VVelcome to Panasonic IP Technology Network Camera KX HCM10 Please select one of the following items 1 Motion JPEG Single Camera Multi Camera 2 JPEG Regulariy Refresh Single Camera Multi Camera 3 Help Ifthe Top Page does not appear please check the following items 1 Make sure that you typed in the correct IP address and Port No to your brovvser http 192 168 0 253 80 or other if changed from the factory default setting VVhen Port No is set as 80 default you don t need to input Port No 2 Make sure that the settings of the Netvvork Camera and your computer described in the sections 1 5 1 Setup the Netvvork Camera 1 5 2 Setup the Computer are correct Also check sections 1 4 4 Connecting the Netvvork Camera to Network and 1 4 5 Turning on the Network Camera Operating nstructions mportant information The KX HCM10 Network Camera is designed to work with 10 Mbps networks cable modems or DSL nternet connections If the Network Camera is used with a 56K Internet dial up connection the available bandwidth may not be adequate to allow motion video to work properly In this c
30. 72 70331 81 Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy The Netvvork Camera mage screen does not appear 1 gt When Internet Explorer is used for a web browser it is necessary to download ActiveX program Please set Security Level of Internet Explorer as Low temporarily Tools menu Internet Options Security tab Custom level and access it again Since ActiveX program is saved in computer if it reads once you can return Security Level to previous setting after you can check a display of an image When you change the IP address of Network Camera enter the new IP address in the URL of the browser The Panasonic KX HCM10 IP Camera can provide a motion JPEG image to a maximum of 10 simultaneous network connections If an 11th user tries to connect a blue screen is displayed A viewer image of buffering image is also the simultaneous connection up to ten sets According to the status of the network the web screen does not appear quickly Wait for a second When Network Camera is accessed via a proxy please setup not to use a proxy For details please refer to Section 1 5 2 Setup the Computer Proper operation of the camera requires that Active X is installed and operating properly Today most browsers include this application Verify if it is installed and operating correctly If no please install Active X by the following method e Double click the ocx Reghcm10 exe
31. Allow 4 10 cm clearance around the unit for proper ventilation Avoid excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration shock or direct sunlight Routine care wipe the unit with a soft cloth Do not use benzine thinner or any abrasive povvder VVhen you leave the unit unused for a long period of time unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet If there is any trouble consult an authorized Panasonic Factory Service Center CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this device No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting from the use and or the damage of the KX HCM10 Netvvork Camera For assistance 1 800 272 70331 87 Operating Instructions 88 Operating nstructions Section 5 index 89 Operating Instructions Numerics 10 Base T Ethernet 80 A AC adaptor 10 12 17 80 Administrator 41 46 47 Alarm trigger 53 Authentication 47 48 B Brightness 36 62 Buffering Image 37 38 40 C CLEAR SETTING button 12 72 CMOS sensor 11 D DC IN jack 12 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System 24 44 Default Gateway 24 44 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Pro tocol 23 44 Digital Output Control 42 63 DNS Domain Name System 24 44 E Ethernet 3 83 Ethernet Hub 14 Ethernet Indicator 12 83 F Factory Default 67 72 Firmware 8 42 65 85 Flick
32. Click OK Refer Section 1 5 3 Confirmation of the Network setup after this operation Note Ifthe Top Page does not appear setup of your computer is required following Section 1 5 2 Setup the Computer If you set DHCP please click Open the Top Page button in Section 1 5 1 4 to open the Top Page 1 5 2 Setup the Computer e When the proxy server is not used The follovving setup is not necessary e When the proxy server is used The following setup is necessary If the proxy server is not used please go to Section 1 5 3 Confirmation of the Netvvork setup For assistance 1 800 272 70331 25 Operating Instructions 26 f your netvvork using proxy server it is recommended to change the setting of the web browser not to use the proxy server for the communication with the IP address of the Netvvork Camera n some corporate environments the use of a proxy server with a firewall may prevent you for connecting directly to the Network Camera In these cases we suggest discussing the installation vvith your netvvork administrator so that the installation vvill not affect the operation of the netvvork or the Netvvork Camera Note A proxy server is generally used to maintain security on a network that offers an Internet connection VVhen a Netvvork Camera is installed on a netvvork using a proxy server some problems may result Before making any changes vve suggest that you contact your netvvork adminis
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34. Multi Camera parameters t is possible to set the IP Address and Camera Name of Multi Camera When using Multi Camera setup is required 1 Click the Multi Camera button on the Network Camera Setup Page The next screen appears Multi Camera Registration Modification 2nd Network Camera IP Address or Host Narne Camera Name 1 to 15 Characters N 3rd Network Camera IP Address or Host Name Camera Name 1 to 15 Characters e 4th Network Camera IP Address or Host Name Camera Name 1 to 15 Characters T Enable T Enable T Enable Save Cancel 2 Select the each parameter in the proper data field To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value 3 When you have finished click Save The setting will be saved 62 Operating nstructions Note Please do not overlap the IP Address setting nstructions for the data fields Enable Please check this box when seeing the desired Network Camera The desired Network camera need to see its image on Multi Camera mode IP Address or Enter the desired Network Camera s IP Address or Host Name URL or Host Name Camera Name Enter the desired camera s Name It is used only for the display of Multi Camera Must be composed of four numeral characters 0 to 255 and delimite
35. Panasonic Netvvork Camera Operating instructions Model No KX HCM1 0 PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE Panasonic World Wide Web Address http www panasonic com for customers in the USA or Puerto Rico Operating Instructions Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Network Camera When unpacking check the following items CD ROM one Operating Instructions one Getting Started one Note Directory and file structure of this CD ROM The directory structure of this CD ROM and the main files position are as follows To see the manuals in CD it is necessary to use Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 05 Main files included in the CD ROM ROOT README TXT Readme file Setup exe Program to access CD ROM AutoRun inf nformation file to start Setup exe Netcam Netvvork Configuration Setup Program directory Config exe Network Configuration Setup Program Acrobat4 0installer Acrobat Reader 4 0 Installer directory ar405eng exe Acrobat Reader 4 0 Installer Manual Oprinstr pdf Operating Instructions MANUAL Acrobat Reader OCX 10 Installer directory Reghcm10 exe kxhcm10 ocx Installer Before Initial Use Please read IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION on Page 86 before use Read and understand all instructions FOR OPERATION ASSISTANCE Call 1 800 272 7033 Refer to the Panasonic world wide web site http VVVVVV panasonic com Operating nstructions
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37. ages 3 When you have finished click Save The setting will be saved CAUTION When you click the Clear Buffered images button all buffered images are cleared Buffered images are erased by power stop restart Update Firmware Reset to Factory Default Transfer in the Alarm Mode t is possible to transfer the image using FTP or Mail when an alarm is generated 1 Click the Alarm button on the Image Transfer page The next screen appears For assistance 1 800 272 7033 51 Operating Instructions 52 Image Transfer m b 2 c Always d o Secondary Time I Enable e f Trigger Setting 7 Please click one of the trigger setting buttons at first After that the other setting items are displayed Non Transfer a am Timer Current selection Alarm Active Time of Trigger 1 Primary Time Operational between Start 9 S hour 0 E min 0 E sec Stop 23 z hour 59 x min 59 x sec F Sun Iv Mon IV Tue M Wed Iv Thu IV Iv Sat Alarm enable condition Rising GND to Open High positive edge Secondary Time is only active outside ofthe time period established for Primary Time Alarm enable condition Risin GND to Open Hieh positive edge Image Settina 1 Image Resolution 320x240 x 2 Image Quality Standard 7 Image Buffer Frequency Setting 1 Pre alarm Image Buffer Enable
38. ase we suggest using regularly refreshed JPEG image captures No 2 on Top page until the connection can be increased On some networks the available bandwidth maybe intentionally restricted to lock out streaming audio or video services In these cases you may not be able to see motion video Here again we suggest using regularly refreshed still JPEG image captures For assistance 1 800 272 7033 29 Operating Instructions Section 2 Using Netvvork Camera VVeb screen 30 Operating nstructions 2 1 Table of Contents for Section 2 Setup Items to the beginning e Network Configuration Essential Page 42 SetpTime 4 Page 45 Seeing the Flow of Web screen Page 32 Using Top Page amp Top View Image Using the Operation Bar Page 36 Using the Buffer Memory S N Page 38 Using the Multi Camera About Multi Camera Image Page 39 Setup Multi Camera Image Page 62 Changing the Top View Image setting Page 48 Using the Image transfer Transfer the lmage using Alarm Sensor Setup Alarm trigger items S Page 51 Setup Digital Output Control r Page 63 e Connect with Alarm Sensor Page 70 Setup DNS Address Page 43 Transfer the Image using Timer Setup Timer trigger items S Page 57 Setup DNS Address S Page 43 Using the Authentication Page Setup Administrator
39. ce indicated to Specification may not come out according to the above conditions On Multi Camera when renewal of an image is slow please use Ethernet Switching Hub If Ethernet Switching Hub is not used the renewal of an image of each screen may become slow 84 Operating nstructions Problem Cause and Remedy Update Firmvvare is not carry out a normal end VVhen it becomes impossible to access a camera by the reason of power supply OFF network troubles and others at the time of Update Firmware it connects in the following procedure The power supply of a camera and Computer is re switched on 1 The address vvhen the ability to have accessed normally is specified to be URL of a brovvser and access is tried to a camera Can you access the camera No The CLEAR SETTING button of a camera is pushed Then reconfigure the Network Camera with Network Configuration software in CD ROM And access again Network Camera KX HCM10 Ver xx t is the same as that of usual r gt Update Firmware Please perform Update Firmware according to Page 65 Please check the Setup Page version No No s the Version wished number Yes Update Firmware is completed If you cannot solve your problem Call our customer call center at 1 800 272 7033 After the limited warranty call our Continued Service
40. d with 3 dots such as 192 168 0 253 Can not use 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 Can not use Space 1 amp e 171 lt gt ET only ASCII character codes 33 126 Can not use Space H 8 95 71 lt gt only ASCII character codes 33 126 Digital Output Control Digital Output Control screen allows you to set digital output control parameters t is possible to set the digital output of I O Connector 1 Click the Digital Output Control button on the Network Camera Setup Page screen The next screen appears Digital Output Control 1 Digital Signal Out Open C Short to GND Save Cancel 2 VVhen you select the impedance open collector Open button Digital output terminal becomes high For assistance 1 800 272 70331 63 Operating nstructions 64 3 When you have finished click Save When you click the Short to GND button Digital output terminal becomes low 0V The setting vvill be saved nformation t is shown in Section 3 1 I O Connector LED Control LED Control screen allovvs you to set the LED Control parameters t is possible to set LED ON or OFF 1 Click the LED Control button on the Setup Page of Network Camera The next screen appears LED Control 1 Power LED Control amp Turn on the LED during Power ON
41. e as the character setting of IP Address Can not use Space amp e 7 lt gt only ASCII character codes 33 126 Numeral characters only 1 65535 Over write setting t is possible to select from Over Write to Fix Upload File Name or Add time stamp to Upload File Namel Mail Please setting the follovving items Server Address or Host Name From Reply Enter the e mail address of from You can enter here same as To when you have just one e mail address To Enter the e mail address of receiver of e mail Subject amp Text Subject and Text of transmitting e mail Same as the character setting of IP Address Can not use Space 11 Fil amp 2 lt PP only ASCII character codes 33 126 Can not use Space 7 181 7 lt gt only ASCII character codes 33 126 and need the and domain name of e mail such as text text text Can not use 84 Fel 7 lt gt E only ASCII character codes 32 126 2 Select the each parameter To reset the current settings click Cancel For assistance 1 800 272 7033 59 Operating Instructions 60 3 When you have finished click Save Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value To clear the buff
42. e company to correct this When you ship the product e Carefully pack your unit preferably in the original carton e Attach a letter detailing the symptom to the outside of the carton Symptom e Send the unit to an authorized servicenter prepaid and adequately insured e Do not send your unit to the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company listed below or to executive or regional sales offices These locations do not repair consumer products Copyright This manual is copyrighted by Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co Ltd KME You may print out this manual solely for internal use with this model Except above you may not reproduce this manual in any form in whole or part without the prior written consent of KME 2001 Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Ave 65 de Infanter a Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Printed in Japan PSQX2433ZA KK0701RMO
43. e dialogue box appears Enter a desired Firmware file including the path information to the File name box and click open button The selected filename appears in the Filename field of the Update Firmware dialogue box If you already know the new software file name you can type it into the filename field directory Make sure the new software file name is selected exactly and click Update Firmware button To undo the upgrade click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without updating the firmware Operating nstructions 7 Next message is displayed between Update Firmware Proceeding the update firmware Now Flash ROM Writing Please wait about 80 seconds Caution Never turn off the power during the update firmware process Update Firmware operation takes about 80 seconds And next the screen of Restart is displayed and a Network Camera begins Restart automatically Restarting now Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Please enter the proper IP address to URL when no response automatically Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Then Top Page is displayed CAUTION Disconnect to global network during Update Firmware Never turn off the Camera power during the Update Firmware Buffered images are erased when you execute the Update Firmware Information Please check the current Update Firmware on the Setup page Reset to Factory Default Reset to Fact
44. e the camera Operating nstructions Circuit Diagram Example Door Sensor Sea CAUTION The above circuit involves low voltage low current circuits as well as high voltage high current circuits It is dangerous to wire this yourself Please ask a qualified electrician to do the wiring for you He will understand what type of wires switches and relays to use If wired incorrectly the Network Camera could be damaged or you could receive a fatal electric shock For assistance 1 800 272 7033 71 Operating Instructions 3 2 Reset the Camera to the Factory Default settings The Network Camera has an CLEAR SETTING button which is located on back panel CLEAR SETTING button Press this button with a pencil or a similar object To Reset the Camera to the Factory Default Settings If any of the user settings or password were forgotten the Network Camera can be easily reset to the factory default settings With power applied press the CLEAR SETTING for about 1 second The green LED on the front of the camera will first go out and will blink for about 45 seconds during which time the pan tilt motors will reposition themselves The entire procedure takes about 1 minute The reset is located on the rear of the camera and is accessed through the hole in the case using a pointed object CAUTION When you press the CLEAR SETTING button all buffered images are cleared 72 Operating nstructions ial
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46. ean with a lens cleaner The color of image is not good Please change a white balance setup by camera setting of Setup Page Please check whether the color of the monitor of a personal computer is 16 bits or more Image is noisy If a subject is dark it will become easy to come to image out of a noise Please make use environment bright Power LED does not light up Please check whether standard AC adaptor PQLV10Y is used Please check LED control of an administrator setup For assistance 1 800 272 7033 83 Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy Povver LED continues blinking after turn on the Netvvork Camera Please check whether you can access the camera with your browser If you can access the camera and the screen is Update Firmware page you should do Update Firmware procedure f you can not access the camera the KX HCM10 hardvvare is defective Please call our customer call center Renevval of an image is slovv The number of the renevval frames of an image of a camera changes from the follovving contents Setting View mode Image Resolution Image Quality Network Bandwidth usage Use environment the personal computer performance currently used Network environment subject conditions Brightness subject etc Renewal of an image becomes slow by two or more users simultaneous access For this reason the performan
47. er 62 H Help 37 42 VO Connector 7 12 70 Image size 39 Image Transfer 42 50 90 Initial value 73 Internet Explorer 8 82 IP Internet Protocol Address 23 44 63 68 ISP Internet Service Provider 23 44 J JPEG Joint Photographic Coding Ex perts Group 34 L Label 12 LAN port 16 LED Control 42 64 Lens 11 MAC address 12 Motion JPEG 7 34 Mounting 15 Multi Client Access 7 Multi Camera 7 39 42 62 N Netscape Navigator 3 8 o Operation bar 36 P Pan 7 36 37 83 Pan Scan 36 Passvvord 8 47 48 Povver 62 80 Povver LED 11 83 Proxy Server 26 R Resolution 36 49 Restart 42 64 RJ 45 connector 80 S Security 41 46 47 Setup Page 33 41 Operating nstructions Stand 10 15 Static 23 44 Status 35 Subnet Mask 23 44 68 T TCP IP 8 Tilt 7 36 37 83 Time 41 45 46 80 Time of Trigger 53 58 80 Top Page 32 34 37 41 Top Vievv lmage Page 32 35 Tripod 15 U URL Uniform Resource Locator 81 w Web Browser 26 82 White Balance 61 79 Windows 3 8 91 For product service e Panasonic Servicenters are listed in the servicenter directory e Call 1 800 272 7033 for the location of an authorized servicenter e After the limited vvarranty please contact our Continued Services Technical Support Line at 1 900 555 PANA 1 900 555 7262 If you have difficulty reaching this number it may be blocked by your phone company Please contact your local phon
48. er netvvork products Using vvith Netvvork Camera 20 21 25 110 Static IP Address Subnet Mask Please check Static when specifying the IP Address assigned to the Network Camera from your network administrator or ISP Internet Service Provider And enter the specified IP Address and Subnet mask in each data field DHCP Host name Please check DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol when you use Single Camera and the ISP uses the DHCP server function which assign an IP Address to the Network Camera automatically And enter the Host name Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway address in this data field DNS Server Enter the DNS Domain Name System IP address in these data fields DDNS Your E mail Address Personal Camera URL Purchase Link If ISP specified Address of Cable xDSL Modem is not Static you need contract and registration to DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System service Please check DDNS Enable and refer to an attached leaflet for DDNS service MAX Band Usage t can restrict the transmit bandwidth Select the max bandwidth usage 0 1Mbit s to Unlimited Mbit s Must be composed of four numeral characters 0 to 255 and divided with 3 dots such as 192 168 0 253 Can not use 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 44 Operating nstructions Numeral characters only 1 65535 Can not use Space H 8
49. ered image click Clear Buffered images The setting will be saved CAUTION When you click the Clear Buffered images button all buffered images are cleared Buffered images are erased by power stop restart Update Firmware and etc The interval time in Image buffering may not satisfy the contents of a setting according to conditions of operation On the conditions to which especially two or more clients were connected the buffering interval times become long The number of images in image buffering may differ from setting number of sheets It is restricted in a memory and image size and changes with the resolution the quality of image and subjects of a image On condition that 320x240 and Standard it is about 80 images If the Alarm or Timer Event Trigger is not generated 1 Make sure the setting items of Trigger has been correctly entered 2 Please check whether external alarm apparatus is connected correctly Please refer to Section 3 1 1 O Connector Camera Setup Camera Setup screen allows you to set the Camera setup parameters It is possible to set the white balance mode and Power Line Frequency for Fluorescent light It is possible to lock the Pan amp Tilt including Pan Scan Brightness Control 1 Click the Camera Setup button on the Network Camera Setup Page The next screen appears Operating nstructions Camera Setup
50. ernet location using an FTP file transfer For assistance 1 800 272 7033 7 Operating Instructions Easily Upgraded Ease of System Administration Downloadable Firmware Anytime improvements or changes are made you ll be able to get the latest firmware at no charge from the Panasonic web site Since the user interface is your web browser it s fast and easy to do See Page 65 for more detailed information Password Protection For your network s protection your configuration settings can be password protected See Page 46 for more detailed information 1 1 2 System Requirements To set up the Network Camera the computer you use must meet the requirements shown in the table below Item Description Operating System Microsoft Windows 95 operating system Microsoft Windows 98 operating system Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Microsoft Windows ME operating system Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 operating system Network Protocol TCP IP network protocol installed HTTP FTP SMTP TCP UDP IP Interface 10 100Mbps Ethernet card with appropriate interface cable for your network connection Web browser Internet Explorer 5 0 or later Netscape Navigator 4 7 Please use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5 0 or later It is not included in the CD ROM At this time 7 2001 Netscape v 6 xx is a beta release version Some minor problems related to the display of motion JPEG images have been repo
51. f back panel formatted as 00 80 f0 xx yy zz You should know the MAC address of the target Network Camera which you want to setup in case there are many cameras on the LAN Addresses of all Network Cameras which are connected to local area network are displayed If the IP address of the Network Camera is not found and an error message is displayed please do the following steps 1 Disconnect the power from the Network Camera 2 Check to see that cables are connected properly 3 Reconnect the power and run the Setup Program again The Setup Program cannot find the Network Camera if it passes 20 minutes after Operating Instructions turning on the povver of the Netvvork Camera 4 During this process the Ethernet LED adiacent to the netvvork connector should be flashing No Network Camera was found 1 Check the Network Condit on 2 Restartthe Network Camera 3 Reopen this software 6 Select your target Network Camera in Box i and click the Select button The follovving Configuration screen is displayed Configuration MAC ADDRESS 00 80 FO i 53 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 1 C DHCP Host Name Current IP Address 192 168 0 253 Current Subnet Mask _ _ 255 255 255 0 iii a e DNSServeri 0 0 0 0 r 1 DNS Server2 0 0 0 0 J7 DDNS Enable Your E Mail Address I h Personal Camera URL See the Page 23 for instructio
52. fer mode uses the cameras internal clock please make sure the cameras clock setting have been configured Please refer to Page 46 about Time Setting Click the Image Transfer button on the Setup Page of Network Camera The next screen changes vvith selected mode The respectively screens are displayed in Non transfer Alarm and Timer mode Non transfer Trigger setting is disabled Refer to the following Non transfer mode Alarm Transfer in the Alarm Mode Refer to Page 51 Timer Transfer in the Timer Mode Refer to Page 57 Non transfer mode The image will not be transferred 1 Click the Image Transfer button on the Network Camera Setup Page The next screen appears Image Transfer 1 Trigger Setting Please click one of the trigger setting buttons at first After that the other setting items are displayed Alarm Timer Current selection Non Transfer 2 Capture Control Enable Disable Clear Buffered images Caution Buffered images are erased when this page is saved Save Cancel Please select a trigger mode that you want And if you want to disable the Start Capture of Buffering Image at Single Camera Top View Image page please check Disable 2 Select the each parameter Operating nstructions To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value 2 To clear the buffered image click Clear Buffered im
53. images per each trigger 20 5 Transfer Method C Non Transfer e FP Server Address or Host Name Port No Usually Use 21 Login ID 0 to 15 Characters Password D to 15 Characters Upload File Name Over write setting C Mail SMTP Server Address or Host Name From Reply To Subject Text fisz 168 0 200 Panasonic EL KXHOMTO Add time stamp to Upload File Name J 6 Notification to be sent when Alarm occurs C No Message f SMTP Server Address or Host Name xxx xxx ne p From Reply To Subject Text Clear Buffered images HOMI06 3 09ne jp HCMT 0xxx xxx ne ip Mail Transfer Alarm was generated Caution Buffered images are erased when this page is saved Save Cancel a It is setup Active time of trigger between 9 00 am to 6 00 PM on Monday to Friday When alarm is generated in the setting time the images are transmitted to server with FTP protocol and is transmitted to specific user by mail Trigger is generated when door sensor is changed Rising edge GND to Open High Operating nstructions b it is inactive time except above setting time C The image size to transmit set to 160x120 and the quality set to standard d Pre alarm mage Buffer Before the alarm detection 10 images are buffered by 1 image per minute Post alarm Image Buffer After the alarm detection 20 images are buffered by 1 image per second Setting of FTP
54. ity 320x240 v Standard Refresh Interval when Regularly Refreshed 2 Multi Camera Image Resolution Image Quality 30 Sec x 320x240 x Standard E Refresh Interval when Regularly Refreshed 30 Sec Save Cancel 2 Select the each parameter To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value 3 When you have finished click Savel The setting will be saved Instructions for the data fields Image Resolution Select the following Image Resolution item 640 x 480 Single Camera only 320 x 240 default 160x120 Image Quality Select the following Image Quality item Favor clarity Priority is given to the image quality of the sending image Standard The standard image quality is set default Favor motion Priority is given to the motion of the sending image Refresh Interval when Regularly Refreshed Please select the desired interval from select box 10 seconds to 5 minutes will be available For assistance 1 800 272 7033 49 Operating nstructions Image Transfer Image Transfer screen allows you to set the Image Transfer parameters t is possible to transfer the images to computer or Server with mail or FTP function Itis possible to set up the various trigger by setting up Timer or External Alarm Note 50 Since the lmage Trans
55. maged 6 If the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE 86 Operating nstructions 4 4 FCC and Other information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Environment do not place the unit in a room where the temperature is less than 41 F 5 C or greater than 104 F 40 C
56. me Please check Enable when you use Alarm enable condition Please select the Rising or Falling of digital input terminal edge t is possible to select the buffering Image Resolution and Quality Resolution 640x480 320x240 160x120 Quality Favor Clarity Standard Favor Motion t is possible to select the enable buffer about the Pre and or Post trigger Please check Enable when you select Image Frequency It is target frequency of buffer Maximum number of image per each trigger total image number is determined by memory size lmage Resolution Quality and target image Example 320x240 Standard about 80 images t is possible to select Transfer Method Please select only one method Non Transfer FTP Mail Buffering only t is possible to use the Primary Secondary on Buffering image vievver FTP File Transfer Protocol Please setting the follovving items Server Address or Host Name Port No Login ID for access to the FTP server Password for access to the FTP server Upload File Name at full pass Same as the character setting of IP Address Can not use Space amp 26 lt gt E only ASCII character codes 33 126 For assistance 1 800 272 7033 53 Operating Instructions 54 Numeral characters only 1 65535 Over write setting Itis possible to select from Over Write to Fix Upload File Name or Add
57. ns about each data fields Confirm the Connection No of Section 1 4 1 Diagram of Connections and please setup the ii vi of following items VVhen you use Connection 1 in Section 1 4 1 ii Set to 80 Default iii Check the Static and set Static IP Address and Subnet Mask iv v vi You don t need to set these items For assistance 1 800 272 7033 21 Operating Instructions 22 VVhen you use Connection 2 or 3 in Section 1 4 1 ii Set to 80 Default iii Check the Static and set Static IP Address and Subnet Mask iv If you use Gateway you need to set it v f you use DNS Domain Name System Server you need to set it vi You don t need to set this item When you use Connection 4 in Section 1 4 1 ii Set to 80 Default iii Check and set ISP specified Static IP Address or DHCP function If you set DHCP function please need to set DDNS box vi iv If you use Gateway you need to set it v f you use DNS Server you need to set it vi If ISP Internet Service Provider specified Address of Cable xDSL Modem is not Static you need contract and registration to DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System service Please refer to an attached leaflet for DDNS service If you set Static IP Address at box iii you don t need to set this item When you use Connection 5 or 6 in Section 1 4 1 ii Set the unique Port No for each Network Camera And you need to set the Port Fo
58. ons 2 Select the each parameter To reset the current settings click Cancel _ Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value 3 When you have finished click Savel To clear the buffered image click Clear Buffered images The setting vvill be saved CAUTION VVhen you click the are cleared Clear Buffered images button all buffered images Buffered images are erased by povver stop restart Update Firmvvare etc For assistance 1 800 272 70331 55 Operating Instructions Setting Example Image Transfer 2 Active Time of Trigger a 1 Primary Time C Always Operational between Start 9 x hour Stop 18 E hour 0 Sun IV Mon IV Tue IV Wed F Thu F Fri Sat Alarm enable condition Risne GND to Open High positive edee EZ Dior Secondary Time is only active outside of the time period established for Primary Time Alarm enable condition Rising GND to Open High positive edee nl E min 0 E sec min sec 3 Image Setting c 1 Image Resolution 160x120 EE Image Quality Standard x 4 Image Buffer Frequency Setting d 1 Pre alarm Image Buffer Enable Image Frequency T E Images per minute E Maximum number of images per each trigger 10 e e Post alarm Image Buffer IV Enable Image Frequency 1 21 images per ssc F Maximum number of
59. ontrol Digital output setting Open or Short to GND 11 LED Control Power LED Control setting ON or OFF 12 Restart Restart the Network Camera with all the parameters preserved 13 Update Firmware Update Firmvvare setting 14 Reset to Factory nitialize all the parameters to the factory preset Default 15 Help Provides you vvith instructions about the commands and functions of the Netvvork Camera Setup Page 2 4 1 Using the Functions Go to Top Page Top Page screen allovvs you to select the Top Page items 1 Click the Go to Top Page button on the Netvvork Camera Setup Page See the Netvvork Camera Top Vievv lmage Screen Netvvork Netvvork screen allovvs you to set the follovving Netvvork parameters 42 You can set disable Netvvork Configuration from Setup Program of CD ROM for netvvork security You can set up the Port No Static DHCP Default Gatevvay DNS DDNS MAX Bandwidth Usage Network Setup items of this section are as same as Setup items of CD ROM Operating Instructions 1 Click the Network button on the Network Camera Setup Page The next screen appears Netvvork N a Network Configuration from Setup Program F Enable After setting network configuration you must set disable for network security nternet Connection Port No Bp Static Enter the proper address required IP Address i92 168 0253 7 En
60. ory Default screen allows you to reset to Factory Default It is possible to reset the parameter of Network Camera to Factory Default 1 Click the Reset to Factory Default button on the Network Camera Setup Page The next screen appears For assistance 1 800 272 7033 67 Operating nstructions Reset to Factory Default Would you like to reset to Factory Default Reset to Factory Default operation takes up to 1 minute Caution 1 Buffered images are erased when you execute this page 2 Never turn off the povver during the Reset to Factory Default 3 Please refer to Getting Started to open this Network Camera after execute this page Because setting condition will be changed Especially IP Address Change to 192 168 0 253 Subnet Mask Change to 255 255 255 0 Execute Cancel When you need to reset to Factory Default click the Execute button The Reset to Factory Default button allows you to initialize all the parameters of the Network Camera to the factory default including the ID Password IP Address and Subnet Mask To undo the reset click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without reset to Factory Default Information Please refer to Section 3 2 Reset the Camera to the Factory Default settings You can also operate the Reset to Factory Default by pushing the CLEAR SETTING button a few seconds located on the side panel Please refe
61. r to Section 3 2 about the CLEAR SETTING button CAUTION 1 2 3 68 Buffered images are erased when you execute this page Never turn off the power during the Reset to Factory Default Please refer to Getting Started Manual to open this Network Camera after execute this page Because setting condition will be changed Especially IP Address Changed to 192 168 0 253 Subnet Mask Changed to 255 255 255 0 Operating nstructions Section 3 Useful information For assistance 1 800 272 70331 69 Operating Instructions 3 1 I O Connector By attaching external devices such as a sensor in I O connector images can be transmitted at the time of alarm generating Explanation of 1 0 Connector 70 Pin Function 1 GND 2 DC Povver Output e DCSV 12V Maximum of 50mA load drive is possible 3 Digital Input Please use it by opening or GND short circuit 4 Digital Output t is controllable by administrator setup Please refer to Page 63 Itis an open collector circuit and the maximum drawing in current is 50mA Maximum voltage is DC 15V CAUTION Please keep the electric specification of each terminal as above contents and use it If the current or voltage parameters mentioned above are exceeded the camera will sustain permanent damage Do not connect the DC Power pin 2 to GND pin 1 This will short circuit the camera s power supply and possibly damag
62. ra and connect the AC plug of the AC adaptor to the power outlet to turn on the Network Camera Operating Instructions Thread the AC adaptor line AC plu P PS through the hook downward Power Outlet veri AC120 V 60 Hz k l DC plug AC adaptor included accessory CAUTION The AC Adapter is used as the main disconnect device ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible e Use Only with Panasonic AC adaptor Order No PQLV10Y 2 After the power is connected the Network Camera will initialize The power LED will come on and the pan tilt motors will adjust themselves For assistance 1 800 272 7033 17 Operating nstructions 1 5 Netvvork Camera Configuration n order to set up Network Camera Configuration the following items are used in this Section Static IP Address Subnet Mask or DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Host Name Port No Default Gateway DNS Server1 DNS Server DNS Domain Name System DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System Your E mail Address Personal Camera URL Purchase Link Please confirm it from your netvvork administrator nformation f you want to know the IP Address and Subnet Mask of your PC please check the follovving procedure VVhen you use VVindovvs 95 98 or ME as Operating System From the Start Menu of Windows select the Run The screen below appears Run x
63. rere o HER nn 11 ES PA ne La VIEW a oett nore AU di Raat dase the here 11 1 3 2 Rear Views bete Sud eie 12 1 3 3 BOOM VIeWs iind AREE CORE RR ERN RIA CERE 12 1 4 Setupz iniziut uuu oun epu ies 13 1 4 1 Diagram of Connections ss 13 1 4 2 Preparation u u L L u e petu edet 14 1 4 3 Mounting teet e EE AALE DENE pin 15 1 4 4 Connecting the Network Camera to Network 16 1 4 5 Turning on the Network Camera 16 1 5 Network Camera 18 1 5 1 Setup the Network Camera nennen 18 1 5 2 Setup the Computer nennen 25 1 5 8 Confirmation of the Network setup 27 2 Using Network Camera Web screen 30 2 1 Table of Contents for Section 2 31 2 2 Flow of Network Camera Web screen 32 2 3 Using the Top Page and Top View Image Page 34 23 1 Using the Top Page eet RH RR REPRE RES 34 2 3 2 Using Top View Image Page seem 35 2 4 About the Network Camera Setup Page 41 2 4 1 USING th EUDctlOris ocu cor nn deett e ettet ir meets 42 3 Useful Information 69 Ball ONGTCta Tec cS 70 3 2 Reset the Camera to the Factory Default settings 72 3 3 The initial value of a factory and notes of a setting item 73 4 Appendbt uu one or Ev
64. rted We are confident that by time a final version of Netscape v 6 xx is released these issues will be corrected If you experience any problems while using the beta release of Netscape v 6 xx we suggest using an earlier version Please refer to Panasonic web site http www panasonic com about the newest information of web browser Operating nstructions Note To prevent the limitation from the performance of the CPU inside the Computer it is recommended to use a computer of Pentium II 300MHz or more For assistance 1 800 272 70331 9 Operating Instructions 1 2 Included Accessories For extra orders call 1 800 332 5368 AC adaptor One Stand One Order No PQLV10Y Order No PSKLHCM10M Screws Two CD ROM One Order No PSHE5004Z Order No PSQX2432 VVashers Two Order No XWG35FY Q L ef If any items are missing or damaged ask the dealer where you purchased the product The order numbers listed above are subject to change without notice Save the original carton and packing materials for future shipping and transportation of the unit Do not scratch smudge write or label either surfaces of Disc Do not leave the Disc in direct sunlight near a heat source or especially in a hot automobile Do not use chemicals or cleanser to clean Disc 10 Operating nstructions 1 3 Part Names 1 3 1 Front View Power LED Fixed Focus Lens 1m Infinity
65. rwarding 1 function for Router iii Check the Static and set Static IP Address which is assigned by Router and Subnet Mask iv You need to set IP Address of Router v If you use DNS Server you need to set it vi If ISP specified Address of Cable xDSL Modem is not Static you need contract and registration to DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System service Please refer to an attached leaflet for DDNS service Information 1 Port Forwarding It is required for a Router to be setup following port forwarding function which translate a global address to a local address and assign an unique port No for each camera Operating nstructions Global IP Address or URL Port No d Port Forwarding Function 222 80 VVV XXX YYY ZZZ 192 168 0 2 81 VVV XXX YYy ZZZ 81 Au S 8 B z LF Local IP Address NZ 192 168 0 254 Local IP Address Local IP Address Local IP Address i 1 1 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 3 Port No Port No Y 81 80 Router or Panasonic Broadband Networking Gateway KX HGW200 vii is Max bandwidth Usage setting It can restrict the transmit bandwidth Instructions for the data fields ii Port No You can setup the port No of Network Camera Default value is 80 If you use Router including KX HGW200 and two or more cameras are connected with the network it is neces
66. s nstructions for the data fields Authentication Enable t is possible to select the three security levels None Since an Authentication Page is not displayed all users can access all pages Administrator only Setup Page for Administrator only Administrator and General User Setup Page for administrator and Vievver Page for General User An administrator can access all pages Administrator Authentication ID Enter the Administrator s ID Passvvord Enter the Administrator s Passvvord Retype Retype same as Password when add or modify the Administrator Can not use Space H 8 PT lt gt ET only ASCII character codes 33 126 Security General User Security General User screen allovvs you to set the General User security parameters t is possible to setup the registration correction and deletion of General User 1 Click the Security General User button on the Network Camera Setup Page The next screen appears Security General User General User Authentication 1 User ID List 20 Users MAX Registered User 2 New User ID 4 to 15 Characters Password 4 to 15 Characters Retype Password Delete Modify Save Cancel 2 Enter each parameter in the proper data field 2 To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value
67. s Technical Support Line at 1 900 555 PANA 1 900 555 7262 For assistance 1 800 272 7033 85 Operating Instructions 4 3 Important Safety Instruction When using this unit basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal iniury a Read and understand all instructions b Unplug this unit from AC outlets before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning c Do not use this unit near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or the like d Place this unit securely Serious damage and or injury may result if the unit falls e Use proper power source If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company f Do not place objects on the power cord Install the unit where no one can step or trip on the cord g Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to an authorized servicenter when the following conditions occur 1 When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed 2 if liquid has been spilled into the unit 3 f the unit has been exposed to rain or vvater 4 f the unit does not vvork normally by follovving the operating instructions Adiust only controls covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment may require extensive work by an authorized servicenter 5 If the unit has been dropped or physically da
68. sary to setup the unique port No of each camera and except the following Port No Using with other network products Using with Network Camera 20 21 25 110 ili Static Please check Static when specifying the IP IP Address Address assigned to the Network Camera Subnet Mask from your network administrator or ISP Internet Service Provider And enter the specified IP Address and Subnet mask in each data field DHCP Please check DHCP Dynamic Host Host name Configuration Protocol when you use Single Camera and the ISP uses the DHCP server function which assign an IP Address to the Network Camera automatically And enter the Host name For assistance 1 800 272 70331 23 Operating Instructions nstructions for the data fields iv Default Gateway 1 Enter the Default Gateway address in this data field v DNS Server Enter the DNS Domain Name System IP address in these data fields You can setup DNS IP Address in two vi DDNS If ISP specified Address of Cable xDSL 2 Your E mail Modem is not Static you need contract and Address registration to DDNS Dynamic Domain e Petsonal Name System service h x ic URL Please check DDNS Enable and refer to an Camera attached leaflet for DDNS service Purchase Link vii MAX Band Usage 1 lt can restrict the transmit bandwidth Select the max bandwidth usage 0 1Mbit s to Unlimited Mbit s
69. se of manual settings disable automatic configuration T Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script Add Confirm if the check p 172 box is checked or not vei When checked click Addess M g Advanced Advance button T Bypass proxy server for local addresses ce If the check box is not checked web browser setting for a proxy server is not necessary and click Cancel button and skip the following procedures If the check box is checked click Advanced button and the Proxy Settings dialogue box appears 6 Enter 192 168 0 253 or your acquired IP address of Netvvork Camera from network administrator into the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning vvith data field Proxy Settings HE Socks HE T Use the same proxy server for all protocols Exceptions ml Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with X 182 1680253 Use semicolons to separate entries T Click OK And setting is completed i l 1 5 3 Confirmation of the Network setup The Network Camera has a built in web server function If you can access Top Page of the Network Camera the setup of the computer and the Network Camera has been successfully made Follow the steps below and confirm the setup For assistance 1 800 272 7033 27 Operating Instructions 28 1 On the computer
70. server IP Address 192 168 0 200 Login ID Panasonic Password Upload File name KXHCM10 File name is added at time stamp mode Example KXHCM1020010101093000000 jpg Underlined numbers mean AM 9 30 00 000 on January 1 2001 f Mail server address Mail is sent to HCM10 xxx xxx ne jp from Network Camera Subject is Mail Transfer Text of mail is Alarm was generated Transfer in the Timer Mode t is possible to transfer the image with Timer 1 Click the Timer button on the Image Transfer page The next screen appears For assistance 1 800 272 7033 57 Operating Instructions Image Transfer 1 Trigger Setting Please click one of the trigger setting buttons at first After that the other setting items are displayed Non Transfer Alarm En Current selection Timer b 2 Active Time of Trigger 1 Primary Time c Always C Operational between Start o zi hour o zi min Dx sec Stop 23 xl hour s z min 9 z sec Iv Sun M Mon F Tue Iv Wed M Thu Iv Fri Iv Sat d 2 Secondary Time T Enable Secondary Time is only active outside of the time period established for Primary Time e 3 Image Setting 1 Image Resolution 320x240 m 2 Imaqe Quality Standard f 4 Image Buffer Frequency Setting 1 Primary Image Buffer Frequency 1 zjlimagesper hou m 2 Secondary Image Buffer Frequency T E images per hour X
71. t Hub and Network Camera Ethernet Hub connections 14 Operating nstructions 1 4 3 Mounting You can install the Netvvork Camera in the follovving vvays nstalling on the Stand a Fix the Network Camera to the Stand Installing on a tripod a Attach the Network Camera to the tripod by using the tripod bolt nstalling on the vvall a Screw the two screws accessories into the wall The distance of two screws should be 2 75 70 mm b Fix Network Camera to the screws Installing on the ceiling a Screw the two screws accessories into the ceiling The distance of two screws should be 2 99 76 mm b Fix Network Camera to the Stand C Fix Network Camera to the screws Ae 2 99 76 mm 1 e ze 2 75 70 mm b c Fix the unit tightly by sliding it For assistance 1 800 272 7033 15 Operating Instructions 1 4 4 Connecting the Netvvork Camera to Netvvork 1 Connect the category 5 straight cable to Ethernet port of the Network Camera and Ethernet Hub Ethernet port To Network 2 Connect the category 5 straight cable to the LAN port of the computer and Network Ethernet port To Network er Computer Rear Side Note If you connect Network Camera to PC directly you should use Category 5 Cross Cable 1 4 5 Turning on the Network Camera 1 Connect the DC plug of the AC adaptor to the DC IN jack of the Network Came
72. ter the proper mask required Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 c DHCP Host Name O Current IP Address 192 168 0 253 Current Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway In case of communication over the Gateway you must enter the proper address Gateway DNS n case of Host Name in E Mail or FTP function you must enter the proper address DNS Server D DNS Server2 DDNS T Enable n case of obtaining an IP Address automatically in your camera or router you should set enable for Internet connection Your E Mail Address Personal Camera URL Purchase Link Max Bandwidth Usage Unlimited v Mbps once 2 Enter each parameter in the proper data field 3 When you have finished click Save 2 To reset the current settings click Cancel Then it returns to Setup Page without saving setting value The setting will be saved For assistance 1 800 272 7033 43 Operating Instructions nstructions for the data fields Netvvork Configuration from Setup Program You can set disable Netvvork Configuration from Setup Program of CD ROM for network security Port No You can set up the port No of Netvvork Camera Default value is 80 f you use Router including KX HGVV200 and two or more cameras are connected with the network it is necessary to setup the unique port No of each camera and except the following Port No Using vvith oth
73. the image of tvvo or more cameras in Multi Camera it is recommended to use Ethernet Switching Hub If Ethernet Switching Hub is not used renevval of an image may become slow If the image of Multi Camera does not displayed 1 Make sure the IP address of each camera setting and connection 2 Make sure the Multi Camera setting of Setup Page 3 Make sure the each camera s proxy setting are removed nformation Hovv to save the still image to computer n the case of Single Camera and Multi Camera mode Still images taken in Regularly Refreshed mode can be saved to your PC Motion JPEG images cannot be saved To save the image place your mouse on the image and click the right button In the window that appears select Save Picture As Assign picture a name and save t is recommended to set up the nterval time of Regularly Refresh at 30 seconds or more n the case of Buffering lmage mode t is possible to save the image to computer except for Play mode Please click the right button of a mouse on captured image vvhich you want to save and select Save Picture As Ope rating Instructions 2 4 About the Network Camera Setup Page Enter http IP Address or URL Port No config html in the address field of your web browser and press Enter When Port No is set as 80 default you don t need to input Port No The Setup Page screen below appears Panasonic Netvvork
74. trator for assistance Use of this camera vvith a proxy server can also result in a decrease in video frame rate VVeb brovvser Setting for Proxy Server The steps below are for Internet Explorer 5 50 1 Start up the vveb brovvser 2 From the Tools menu select Internet Options MalerdNew h 3 d n 3 Stop Synchronize ch Favorites Histoy Mal Pim Edit Windows Update Address gt 6o Links Show Belated Links ntemet Options mi 3 Click the Connections tab Internet Options x O General Security Content Connections Programs Advanced Connections tab m Use the ntemet Connection Wizard to connect your computer to the Internet r Dial up settings mura test 30 Add mura test get mura li Remove Settings Never dial a connection C Dial whenever a network connection is not present C Always dial my default connection edea None seheri F Perc rm secun check Before dieing LAN Settings r Local Area Network LAN settings OK Cancel Zeal Operating Instructions 4 Click the LAN Settings button The Local Area Network LAN settings dialogue box appears 5 In this box confirm if the Use a proxy server check box is checked or not Local Area Network LAN Settings 21x Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the u
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76. y Disk Note When you use the DHCP function please change your Internet Connection from DHCP to Static in Network Page 1 Click the Update Firmware button on the Network Camera Setup Page screen The next screen appears For assistance 1 800 272 7033 65 Operating Instructions 66 Update Firmware With power applied to the camera click an Update Firmvvare below Depending on the speed of your system the procedure can take up to 1 rninute Caution 1 Disconnect the camera from the network during the update firmware process 2 Buffered images are erased when you execute this page 3 Never turn off the power during the update firmware process 2 6 Update Firmware Cancel When you need to restart Click Update Firmware button Restarting message appears Restarting now Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Please enter the proper IP address to URL when no response automatically Please wait up to 1 minute and then the screen below appears Update Firmware Please enter or browse the firmware file name for update File name Ea The update firmware process takes about 90 secounds via File Upload Flash ROM Writing and Restart automatically Caution Never turn off the power during the update firmware process Update Firmware Cancel Click Browse to select the software from the file selector The Choosing fil

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