Panasonic BL-WV10A manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    Operating Instructions Please read this manual before using and sa ve this manual for future ref erence. Wireless Camera Monitoring System Panasonic Netw ork Camera W ebsite: http://www .panasonic.com/netcam for customers in the USA or Puerto Rico Model No. BL-WV10A[...]

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    2 Main Features Camera Ima ge Monitoring Simply c onnect the BL -WV10A to y our P anasoni c home netw ork camera s (sold separa tely) and to y our TV , and y ou'll be able to view ca mer a images con venientl y on y our TV . Wireless camer as such as the BL-C3 0A can be connecte d as wel l, meanin g you won't h av e to w orr y about runni[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-70 33] 3 Quick Se tup Confi guration is quick and easy with the BL-WV10A's Q uick Setu p fea ture–conn ect yo ur cameras to the BL-W V10A and Quic k Se tup will handl e the rest. Recom mended Acce ssories (sold separate ly) Compa tible rout er : • P anasoni c BB-HGW7 00A Network C amera Manage[...]

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    4 Camera Compa tibility The f ollo wing HCM series camer a f eatures a re not supp or ted by the BL-WV10A . In order to use the f ollowing HCM series camera fea tures with the BL-WV10A, set the acces s setting s fo r the gener al user (the user pro file used by the BL -WV10A to access the HCM series camer a) as sho wn belo w . Fo r more inf or mati[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-70 33] 5 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When us ing this product, b asic saf ety precaution s should alwa ys b e f ollow ed to reduce the risk of fi re, electric s hock, o r personal injury . 1. Read and unde rsta nd a ll in str u cti ons. 2. K eep th ese instructio ns. 3. Heed all war nin gs. 4. F oll[...]

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    6 Notice Regar ding Battery Saf ety 1. Do not open or mu tilate the batte ries. Releas ed electrol yte from the bat teries is corrosiv e and ma y cause b urns or injury to the ey es or ski n. The electro lyte ma y be to xic if s wallo wed. If electro lyte com es in contac t with the e y es, fl ush eyes w ith wate r . 2. Do not mix old and n ew batt[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-70 33] 7 FCC and Other Inf ormation This equi pment has be en tested and f ound to comply wit h the limits f o r a Class B digital dev ice, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FC C Rules. Th ese limit s are designed to pro vide reaso nabl e protecti on agains t harmful interf erence in a re sidentia l instal [...]

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    8 FCC RF Exposure W arning: • T o comply wi th FCC RF exp osure requirem ents in uncon trolled en vironment: • This equ ipment m ust be i nstalled and oper ated in a ccordance w ith pro vided instructions and a mi nimum 20 cm (8 in ches) sp acing m ust be pr ovide d betwe en antenn a and all person's bo dy (e xclud ing e xtremitie s of han[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-70 33] 9 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 1 Names and Locations .............. .............. .............. ....... 12 1.1 Main U nit .......................... ............. ............. ............. ............. ........12 1.2 Remote Contro l ................ ............. ............. .............[...]

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    10 4 Recording I mages ......... .............. .............. .............. .... 71 4.1 SD Memo r y Cards ... ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ... 72 4.2 Standar d Recordin g ....... ............. ............. ............. ............. .......... 75 4.3 Snapsh ot Reco rding ................... .............[...]

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    [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 11 8.4 Displaying Informa tion W hile R ecordin g .................. ............. ......127 8.5 T emporarily Discon necting a Camera .. ............. .................... ......129 8.6 When T wo Events Occur S imultaneous ly ................ ............. ......130 9 Resetting the BL-WV10A........[...]

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    1 Names a nd Locati ons 12 1Table of Contents 1 Names and L ocations 1.1 Main Unit Fro nt Pa nel 1. SD Memo r y Card port (see page 7 2) 2. Timer/Busy indicat or (see page 1 3) 3. P o wer indicat or (see pag e 13) 4. Aler t indic ator (see p age 13) 5. Sensor ind icator (se e page 13) 6. LAN indic ators (see p age 13) 7. Wireless indicato r (see pa[...]

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    1 Nam es and Locat ions [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 13 Indicator s The ind icators d ispla y the status of the BL-WV10A a nd netwo rk condition s. During Quic k Setup During Normal Ope ration Indicator Color Desc ription P ower Amber (fla shi ng) Unit is in Qu ick Set up m ode. Wireles s Green Quic k Setup fo r a camera is in[...]

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    1 Names a nd Locati ons 14 Sensor Amber The sens or is on. Amber (flashi ng) Th e indicator wil l flash ev er y 0.5 seconds when a cam era’s built-i n sen sor is triggered. After detec tion, the indi cator will flas h e ve r y second. T o turn off the indicat or , see page 6 9. Off The sens or is off . LAN 1–4 Green Th e unit is c onnecte d to [...]

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    1 Nam es and Locat ions [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 15 1.2 Remote Contr ol 1. [PO WER] and [INPUT ]: Y ou can pro gram the remote co ntrol to tu r n yo ur TV on and off when the [PO WER] b utton is pressed, and to c hange the TV's vide o input. Y ou must first progr am y our TV's manuf act urer code (s ee page p age[...]

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    1 Names a nd Locati ons 16 9. Nav igator k e ys: Used t o select on-screen ite ms or aim the cam era in a diff erent direc tion. 10. [ENTER]: De pending on th e current s creen, selec ts the hi ghlighted setting o r item, sa ves the current setting, or aims th e camer a at th e home position (s ee page 59) . 11. [RETURN] Returns to the pre vious or[...]

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    1 Nam es and Locat ions [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 17 Not e • Do not place an ythin g between the remot e control sensor an d the remo te contr ol. • Do no t e xpose the remote c ontrol sen sor to direc t sunlig ht or po werful inv erter- type flu orescent light. • Shoul d dust or g rime accumu late on the remote c ont[...]

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    1 Names a nd Locati ons 18 Pro gramming the remote contr ol The remot e control can be us ed to turn a tele vision on a nd off , and to s witch th e tele visio n’ s vi deo input selecti on. If yo ur tele vision is not a P anasoni c tele vision, you can set the man ufa cturer’ s code f or th e remote c ontrol. While hol ding do wn [PO WER], ente[...]

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    1 Nam es and Locat ions [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 19 • Som e manu facturer s have multi ple code s. If th e cod e you en tere d do es no t work, p lease selec t one of th e other co des f or that manuf acturer . • If t he t elevision ’ s manu facturer is n ot l ist ed above, plea se us e th e re mote contr ol s uppli [...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 20 2 Connecting Cameras Up to 8 camera s can be regi stered to the BL-WV10A. T o use th e BL-WV10A, y ou will n eed to con figure the network setting s f or the B L- WV10A as w ell as sto re the user n ames and p ass words f or cameras co nnected t o the BL-WV10A . This can be do ne automa tically us ing Quic k Set up . Quic [...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 21 Connecting cameras usi ng a rou ter T o connect to a router , see page 42. Note • The only wireless router that can be used with the BL-WV1 0A is the P anasoni c BB-HGW700 A. All other ro uters requ ire a wired c onnection. Inter net Router BL-WV10A TV PC[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 22 2.1 Local and Remote Cameras Cameras accessed by t he BL-WV10A a re ref erred to as either “loca l” or “remot e” camer as , based on the wa y in whic h they are conf igured. Local c ameras allow you t o not only monitor ima ges, but c an be use d in conjunc tion with the various fe atures of th e BL-WV10A. Rem ote [...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 23 2.2 Connecting Cameras Dir ectly to the BL- WV10A Belo w is an ov erview of t he proced ure f or config uring camer as with th e Quic k Setup f eature f or camer as connect ed directl y to the BL -WV10A. 2.2.1 Connection Overview 1. Connect th e BL-WV10A to a tele visi on (s[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 24 3. Switch th e tele vision i nput mod e to video . 4. Confirm that the mode s witch on the back of the BL-WV10 A is set to [SETUP]. 5. Inser t the DC plug from the A C adapto r into the DC IN jac k in the BL-WV10A. 6. Connect the A C cord to t he A C adapt or and plug it in. • The [Bas ic Setup] s creen will appear on th[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 25 7. Select [Fi nished] and press [ENTER]. • The confi r mation s creen wil l appear . 8. Select [Y es] and pr ess [ENTER]. • Quic k Setup will start. Note • Changi ng the IP ad dress in the Shared Ca mera Set tings Scre en will pre ve nt a came ra from being regi stered[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 26 2.2.3 Quick Setup Once ba sic setup i s complete , Quick Se tup will au tomatically launch for network and wirele ss settin gs. Se tup will be complet e in appro ximately 2 minute s. • Once reg istrati on is compl ete, [F inished] will be dis pla ye d, the b uzzer will sound, an d the wi reless i ndicator wi ll turn gree[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 27 Note • If a user name and pass word has alrea dy been e stab lished f or a camer a, Quic k Setup will be una ble to replace that data with the us er name an d pass word f or the BL-WV10A. T o regis ter the came ra as a local ca mera , reset the camer a b y pressing its F A[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 28 • Cam eras must be c onn ected and conf igu red by Qu ick Set up one at a t ime. 4. Once all of the ca meras hav e been registe red as in s tep 3, turn the BL - WV10A off . 2.2.4 Confirming the Camera Image 1. Connect all camer as regis tered during Q uick Se tup and turn them all on. Note • T o use a wirele ss conne c[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 29 2. Set the mo de s witch on the bac k of the BL -WV10A to [NORMAL ] and turn it on. • After the star tup screen, the came ra moni toring screen will appe ar . Note • As the camera s start up, those regi stered in camera list 1 w ill displa y a monitoring i mage . If mult[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 30 2.2.5 Placing Cameras Place ca meras after confi rming the ca mera imag e (see pag e 28). 1. Discon nect the cam eras an d place them where y ou wish to u se them. • Ref er to p age 6 in t his man ual as well as the Oper ating Ins tructions includ ed with the camera fo r proper placeme nt. 2. Connect all wired cam eras t[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 31 2.3 Connecting Cameras Usi ng an Optional BB- HGW700A Note about conn ecting a BB-HGW 700A • Bef ore reg istering e xisting camera s connec ted to the BB-HG W700A to th e BL- WV10A, mak e sure the camera s can be accessed w ith y our comput er . Y ou ma y also s et the cam[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 32 4. Confirm the ca mera imag e (see pag e 38) 5. Place the BB -HGW700 A and the c ameras (s ee page 41 ) 2.3.2 T elev ision and BB-HGW700A Connection 1. Connect the video c able from the BL-WV10 A video ou tput port to the tele vision’ s video input (y ellow ) jack . 2. Connect the Ethernet cable su pplied with the BB-HGW[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 33 7. Connect th e A C cord to the A C adaptor and plug i t in. • The [Basi c Setup] sc reen wi ll appear on the tele vision. Note • Once Qu ick Setup is completed , the [Basic Setup ] screen w ill not appear again. Set tings ca n be confi rmed and chang ed from th e [Setup[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 34 2.3.3 Setting the User Na me and P assw ord If there is no need to c hange an y settings, p roc eed to steps 7 and 8 to complete th e Basic Setup. Note • If the cam eras are s et to their def ault settings , user na mes and pa ssw ords will be automa tically assigned w ithout a need f or you to se t the admin istr ator n[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 35 5. Enter the p assw ord and p ress [ENTER]. 6. Press [RETURN]. • Y ou will retu r n to the [Ba sic Setup ] screen. 7. Select [Fi nished] and press [ENTER]. • The confi r mation s creen wil l appear . 8. Select [Y es] and pr ess [ENTER]. • Quic k Setup will start. Note [...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 36 1. Con nec t th e cam eras usin g th e Eth er n et cable s provi ded with the m to any of the LAN jac ks on th e BL-WV10A or BB -HGW700A. • Conne ct the ca meras while the BB-HG W700A is connecte d to the BL- WV10A . 2. T urn on the ca meras. • Quic k Setup w ill registe r each ca mera. Note • If a cam era nee ds to [...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 37 • Once reg istrati on is complete , the buzz er will sound a nd the wirel ess indicato r will f lash g reen. Note • Quic k Setup ca n tak e place wi thin 20 m inutes of t urning on a cam era. If the camer a is not recogn ized , or if [Restarting camera ] is displa yed at[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 38 2.3.5 Confirming the Camera Image 1. Disconnec t all of th e Ethernet cab les from th e BB-HGW700A. 2. Mak e sure the BL-WV10A is turned off . 3. Connect the LAN cab les to the de vices as necess ar y but do not turn them on. 4. T urn on the came ras con nected to the BB-HGW70 0A. 5. T urn on the BB-HGW700A. 6. Set the mod[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 39 • After th e BL-WV10A starts up , the camer a monitoring screen wi ll appear . Note • As the camera s start up, those regi stered in camera list 1 w ill displa y a monitoring i mage . If multipl e camer as were registered , confirm that monitoring i mages f or all of the[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 40 • If [DST] i s turned on, the BL-WV10 A will aut omatically adjust its c lock f or Da ylig ht Saving Time . The cloc k will mo ve f orward 1 ho ur at 2:00 AM on the f irst Sunda y in April, and will mov e bac k 1 hou r at 3:00 AM on the las t Sunda y in October . • If a ca mera image does not app ear , chec k the conne[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 41 2.3.6 Plac ing the BB- HGW700 A and the C ameras Place c ameras af ter confirming the c amera ima ge (see p age 38). 1. T urn off the BL-WV10 A, BB-HGW700A, and cameras . 2. Place the BB-HGW700A a nd the ca meras w here y ou wish to use them . • Ref er to pa ge 6 in th is [...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 42 2.4 Connecting Ca meras Using a Rou ter Note about connecting a r outer • Bef ore regi stering e xisting c amera s, assig n Static IP addresses to the camera s, and se t the cameras to be accessi ble o v er the Internet if so desir ed. Ref er to the Operating Instructions included w ith yo ur camer as and route r fo r mo[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 43 2. Connect the Eth ernet cable that came with the router to an y of the LAN jacks on the BL-W V10A and tu r n on the ro uter . 3. T urn on the te le vision. 4. Switch the tele vision input mo de to vid eo . 5. Confirm that th e mode s witch on th e back of the BL-WV10A is se[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 44 • The [Bas ic Setup] s creen will appear on the tele vision. Note • Once Qu ick Setu p is comp leted, the [Basic Setup ] screen wil l not appe ar again. Setting s can be co nfirmed and ch anged from the [Setup ] menu (see page 95 ). 2.4.3 Setting the Camera’ s IP Ad dress 1. On the [Basic Setup] sc reen, selec t [Cam[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 45 3. Enter the IP address f or the camer a and pre ss [ENTER]. • Use an address with the sa me DHCP address seg ment as u sed by the router , bu t make sure that a ddress is no t assigned in DHCP . • The ad dress entere d here wi ll be as signed to the first ca mera config[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 46 2. Select [Adm in. User Nam e] and press [ENTER]. • The charac ter input scre en is displ ay ed. 3. Enter the user name (to learn more abou t charac ter entry , see page 12 1). 4. Select [Admin. Pas swo rd] and press [ENTER]. • The charac ter input scre en is displ ay ed. 5. Ent er t he p assword an d pr ess [E NTE R].[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 47 2.4.5 Quic k Setup After com pleting Basic Setu p , Quick Setup w ill automati cally l aunch an d configu re the r outer settings . • Setup will be co mplet e in appro ximately 2 minute s. Onc e registr ation is compl ete, [Fi nished] wi ll be dis pla yed, th e b uzzer w i[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 48 1. Con nec t th e cam eras usin g th e Eth er n et cable s provi ded with the m to any of the LAN jac ks on th e on the BL- WV10A. 2. T urn on the ca meras. • Quic k Setup w ill begin f or the camer a. Note • During ca mer a registr ation, the camera ma y be rest ar ted, and re gistrat ion ma y take lon ger as a re sul[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 49 • Once re gistrati on is co mplete , the b uzz er will ring, an d the wi reless indicato r will flash g reen. Note • Quic k Setup ca n take plac e within 20 minutes of po wering on the camer a. If the camera is not recog nized , or if [Rest ar ting camer a] is di spla ye[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 50 2.4.6 Confirming the Camera Image 1. T urn on the rou ter and the camera s connected to the rou ter . 2. Set the mod e sw itch on t he back of the BL-W V10A to [NORM AL] and turn it on. 3. T urn on the ca meras con nected to the BL-WV10A. Note • T o use a wirele ss connect ion f or the wireless ca mera BL-C3 0A, disco nn[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 51 Note • As the camera s start up, those regi stered in camera list 1 w ill displa y a monitoring im age. If multipl e camer as wer e registered , please confi rm that monitoring i mages f or all of the c ameras reg istered i n the Multi-Cam era Screen (se e page 64 ) are di[...]

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    2 Connect ing Came ras 52 (see pa ge 96). 2.4.7 Placing the Router and th e Camer as Place ca meras after confi rming the came ra imag e (see pag e 50) and the router after conf irming it has b een correc tly registere d and con nected. 1. Place the r outer and th e camer as. • Ref er to p age 6 in t his man ual as well as the Oper ating Ins truc[...]

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    2 Connecting Cameras [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 53 2.5 Re-registering a Remote Camera as a Local Camera There are 2 wa ys to re-regi ster remote c ameras within the network as a local camer a. (F or defin itions of local an d remote cam eras , see pag e 22.) 1. Access the camer a with a com puter and cha nge its user na me a[...]

  • Page 54

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 54 3 Viewing Camera Images Once Qui ck Se tup is co mplete , set the mode s witch on the ba ck of the unit to [NORMAL ], disconnec t the DC p lug from t he bac k of the unit, then reconnect i t. After the un it starts up , the camer a image will be dis pla yed. Note • F rame ra te (frame s per se cond, “fps ”) ma y v [...]

  • Page 55

    3 Vie wing Camera Images [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 55 • If yo u changing the mode swi tch to [SEQ . DISP .] and t ur n the po wer off and bac k on, the came ra will c ycle through all regis tered camer as sequenti ally and disp lay their im ages briefly . [When Using a Computer and/or a Router] • If rem ote came ras are[...]

  • Page 56

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 56 3.1 Displaying the Menu Screen Press [MEN U] whil e view ing the m onitoring scree n. • The Men u screen is disp la yed. Camera List: Select a c amera from the list of regi stered ca meras (see page 63). Mo vies: Disp lays recor ded movi es (s ee pa ge 8 8). ( If no SD memor y car d is in ser ted in the unit, [Mo vies][...]

  • Page 57

    3 Vie wing Camera Images [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 57 3.2 Panning/ Tilting While m onitoring a c amera you c an pan an d tilt the camera ’ s len s in order to aim the cam era at t he object you wan t to vie w . Note • If another user acc esses the cam era usi ng a comput er and pans or tilts the cam era lens , the ima g[...]

  • Page 58

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 58 • If the l ens alignmen t ex ceeds the maximum coordinate s during pannin g or tilt ing, notifica tion will a ppear on s creen f or appro ximately 4 sec onds. [Setting Cameras fr om the Computer] • If the camer a has been set to dis able pan and tilt control, y ou will be unab le to use pann ing and tilting fu nction[...]

  • Page 59

    3 Vie wing Camera Images [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 59 3.3 Home P ositi on/Sensor P osition/Prese t K eys The camera ’ s home p osition, sensor po sition an d preset k ey s can be registered, allo wing to aim the c amera at a predet er mined l ocation eas ily . Home P osition: The dire ction in which t he lens is p ointing[...]

  • Page 60

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 60 Reg iste ri ng th e Hom e Positio n/Se nso r Positio n 1. Using the navi gator ke ys, pan and ti lt the lens a nd aim it at th e desired h ome position. 2. T o registe r the curren t position as the home positio n, hold the [ENTER] f or about 5 se conds . Press an d hold [9 ] to registe r the current p osition a s the se[...]

  • Page 61

    3 Vie wing Camera Images [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 61 • Selec t [Y es] to confirm t he displ ay ed prese t name . 3. T o se t the prese t name man ually , select [ Y es] and pres s [ENTER]. • The char acter in put screen is displa yed. Enter the prese t name . (See page 121 fo r te xt entry methods .) 4. Confirm the pre[...]

  • Page 62

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 62 Viewin g the senso r position Press [9] whil e monitoring a camera. • The lens mov es to the se nsor posi tion. • [Sensor P osi tion] is dis pla yed in the upper l eft corner of t he screen f or abou t 4 seco nds. Viewin g a preset positio n Press one of the regi stered n umber k e ys ([1] to [8]) while mon itoring a[...]

  • Page 63

    3 Vie wing Camera Images [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 63 3.4 Choosing a Camera fr om the Camera List 1. Press [MENU]. • The menu is di splayed. 2. Select [Ca mera Li st] and pre ss [ENTER]. • The Camer a List a ppears . Note • When y ou se lect a camer a from the list, its monit oring scree n appears in the b ackgrou nd.[...]

  • Page 64

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 64 3.5 Displa ying the Multi-Cam era Scree n Press [0] while moni toring a cam era to di spla y the multi-c amera s creen. • When eith er the Ca mera Li st or Mult i-Camera Screens are visib le, use the nav igator k ey s to select a camer a, then p ress [ENTER ] to monit or a singl e came ra. Note • When v iew ing the M[...]

  • Page 65

    3 Vie wing Camera Images [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 65 When camera "Remote1" is selected. Multi-Cam View Enter the camera's user name and pass word in order to vie w the camera. Images will not be displa yed from remote cameras which ha ve [P ass word Sav e] set to [Off].[...]

  • Page 66

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 66 3.6 Sen sor A ler t M ode This featur e is n ot available w ith HCM ser i es ca mera s. Sensor Ale r t uses the c amera s ensor fun ctionalit y to automati cally s witch monit or ing ca meras wi th se nsor cameras. Note • When the sensor i s activ ated the sensor i ndicator w ill fla sh. • If the b uzzer is o n, the [...]

  • Page 67

    3 Vie wing Camera Images [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 67 3. Sele ct [C ame ra Sens ors ] and p re ss [ENT ER] . • The [Ca mera Sen sors] scr een appears . 4. Use the na vigator ke ys to select e ither [On] or [– ] (off) f or each camer a’ s sensor , then pre ss [ENTER]. • The disp la y returns to t he [Sensor A ler t] [...]

  • Page 68

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 68 Sensor Notifica tion Screen If a came ra sens or detect s motion w hen Senso r Aler t mode is on, the Moni toring Screen swit ches to the re le van t camera , and that camera lens mov es to the sensor position . The sen sor positi on is se t as indica ted on pag e 60. Note • After t he Sensor N otificatio n Screen is d[...]

  • Page 69

    3 Vie wing Camera Images [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 69 T urning the b uzzer on Press [AL ERT] to turn the bu zzer on. • The alert indicato r will turn green . Stop ping th e Buzz er Press [AL ERT] to turn the bu zzer off . • The alert indicato r light wil l go out. • After tu r ning the buzz er off , pressing [AL ERT] [...]

  • Page 70

    3 Viewing Camera Imag es 70 [For Computer User s] Note • When a l ocal cam era is set to be used wit h the timer o r sensor rec ording f eature , the came ra's T r igger No . 5 (which can be set usi ng yo ur computer by accessing the camer a's [Buff er/T ransf er] scree n) is used f or recordin g. If yo u also use a co mputer to acc ess[...]

  • Page 71

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 71 4 Record ing Im ages There are 3 wa ys to record im ages: st andard recordi ng, snaps hot record ing and timer re cording. Standar d Recor ding: Pressin g the [RECORD] while monitoring a camera will reco rd the images as a movie (se e pa ge 7 5). Snapshot Re cording: Pressin [...]

  • Page 72

    4 Recordin g Imag es 72 • See page 84 f or more i nf or mation on recordi ng frame rates f or sensor recordi ng. *When re cording i n LO W or LONG mode, a smaller im age is re corded an d the image ap pears sm aller during p la yback . • W e recomme nd using a recor ding mode of either H IGH or LO W fo r sensor recordi ng. 4.1 SD Memor y Car ds[...]

  • Page 73

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 73 BL-WV10A. Im age data sav ed on SD memory cards b y othe r de vices m ay not be disp la yab le on the BL-WV1 0A. Similarly , image da ta sav ed on the SD memory car d using the W V -10A ma y not be dis pla ya ble o n other de vice s. • F A T12 f or mat and F A T16 f or mat [...]

  • Page 74

    4 Recordin g Imag es 74 Mov ie Recor ding Time • See p age 84 for more inf ormation on recording modes (LON G, LO W and HIGH). Picture Storage SD Capacity Timer/Sensor Recor ding Standar d Recor ding LONG LO W HIGH HCM Series C Series 8 MB 1 hr. 10 min. 3 m in. 13 sec. 26 sec . 16 MB 2 hr . 30 min. 30 min. 7 m in. 30 sec. 58 sec . 32 MB 5 hr . 10[...]

  • Page 75

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 75 4.2 Standar d Recording During st andard rec ording, im ages are recorded a t the disp la yed r esolution (see page 124). 1. Insert an SD memory card into the BL -WV10A (see page 72). 2. While m onitoring a si ngle camer a, pre ss [RECORD ]. • Record ing begin s. 3. T o st [...]

  • Page 76

    4 Recordin g Imag es 76 Note • Snap shot recordin g is not a v ailab le when the Mult i-Camera Screen is visib le (see page 64). 4.4 Timer Recor ding Note • If the BL-WV10 A’ s date and time setting (p age 96) is s et to use Da ylight Sa ving Time (i.e ., if [DST] is turned on), actua l recording tim e will be bas ed on Da ylight Savi ng Time[...]

  • Page 77

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 77 3. Select [Re corder] and pre ss [ENTER]. • The Time r Recording Scre en appears . • See pa ge 83 f or more in formation on chan ging recor ding mode s. 4. If [Sensor] is sele cted, selec t [T rigger T ype] and press ENTER]. • The T rigger T ype sc reen appea rs. • Se[...]

  • Page 78

    4 Recordin g Imag es 78 5. Select [Ne w ] and pre ss [ENTER]. • The set tings screen f or time r recording appears . 6. Set the tim er recordin g content. • A ma ximum of 5 intervals can be recorded wit h timer record ing. • Remote cameras f or whic h pass words are not sa v ed will not be d ispla y ed. If a ll regist ered camer as are rem ot[...]

  • Page 79

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 79 recordin g, change their set tings suc h that pa ss words are sav ed (see page 115). • The sens or range ma y diff er dep ending on the camer a type . T o record from remo te camer as usin g senso r activ ation, co nfirm that the camera s are set f or sensor use (see pag e [...]

  • Page 80

    4 Recordin g Imag es 80 Note • HCM s eries cameras cannot r ecord b y sens or . Y ou can set sen sor recordi ng on the BL -WV10A, b ut sensor re cording wi ll not occ ur . • If the ti mer is turned on after the ti me f or which rec ording w as to begi n, recordi ng will begin w hen the timer w as turned on. If the timer is turned on after the r[...]

  • Page 81

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 81 Screen Displa y when the Timer is On When se t f or timer rec ording, a notificat ion will appea r prior to the s tar t of timer recordi ng. • The f ollowing m essage wi ll be dis pla yed a f ew min utes be fore recording begins . [Rec ord ing wil l b egi n s hor t ly .] ?[...]

  • Page 82

    4 Recordin g Imag es 82 • The contin uous sensor rec ording [Recorder] scre en appears. Note • T o record fro m remote camera s using sen sor activ ation, confi rm that the camer as are set f or sensor use (s ee page 1 17). 5. Select the ca mera. 6. Press [RETURN]. • Confi r m the nam e of the s elected camera , and cont inuous se nsor record[...]

  • Page 83

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 83 Note • HCM series ca mer as canno t record b y senso r . Do not s et senso r recording fo r an HCM series camera . • If the p ower f ails or is turned off during a co ntinuou s sensor recording, you ma y see a n error resu lt. If that occurs , eras e the tim er recordin g[...]

  • Page 84

    4 Recordin g Imag es 84 • The co ntent of sensor rec ording is diff erent for lo cal and remot e cameras . Local camera s capture 5 frames b oth bef ore and after sen sor activ ation. In addi tion, sen sor respo nse timi ng ma y lea d to f ewer rec orded fr ames f or each re sponse . Remote camera s record th e image at ti me of ac tiv ation. •[...]

  • Page 85

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 85 Rec ordi n g Erro rs When an error occu rs during timer o r contin uous sen sor recording , an error ic on appears . Once a n error occurs , time r recording s tops. Press [1] to ca ncel the setting s, and re-do them to begin rec ording aga in. Changing Ti mer Recor ding Cont[...]

  • Page 86

    4 Recordin g Imag es 86 Confirming Contin uous S ensor Recor ding Settings In the [R ecorder] scre en f or contin uous s ensor record ing, y ou can c onfirm the current s ettings an d camera for continu ous sensor recording. Changing Contin uous Sens or Recordin g Settings In th e [Re cor der] scre en for cont inuous sens or r ecor ding , sele ct t[...]

  • Page 87

    4 Recording Ima ges [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 87 [Wh en E rro rs Oc cu r] If an error occu rs during contin uous senso r recording, an erro r icon appears (see page 85). Once an error occurs , contin uous sensor recordi ng stops . Press [1 ] to canc el the set tings , and re-do them to begin recording again.[...]

  • Page 88

    5 Viewing Movies and Pictur es 88 5 Viewing Mo vies and Pictures 5.1 Pla ying Mo vies There ar e 2 wa ys to pla y rec orded mo vies: pres s the PLA Y ke y on the re mote control o r sele ct the mo vie in the imag e list. Pressing the PLA Y Ke y 1. Inser t an SD memory card c ontaining m ovies i nto the BL-W V10A. 2. When the M onitoring Scre en is [...]

  • Page 89

    5 Viewing Movies and Picture s [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 89 Note • Y ou can al so selec t any of the image s (in thum bnail vie w ) from th e list in the R ecor din g Playback Sc ree n. 5.2 Useful Tips f or Mo vie Pla ybac k P ausing P laybac k When the mov ie is pla ying, press [PL A Y] to pause p layb ack . • T o retu[...]

  • Page 90

    5 Viewing Movies and Pictur es 90 Viewin g Movie Informati on Select a m ovie on the [Mo vies] s creen an d press [3 ] to vie w inf or mation on the mo vie. Viewin g Movies Frame-b y-Frame Press [4] in the mo vie list scree n to displ ay the indi vidual fr ames o f the selecte d mo vie. • Pictures a re displa yed in the order the y were captured.[...]

  • Page 91

    5 Viewing Movies and Picture s [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 91 5.3 Erasi ng Recor ded Movies Eras ing M ovies 1. Select th e movie to be era sed in th e [Movie s] scree n and pres s [1]. • The Con fir m Deleti on Screen appears. 2. Sele ct [E rase] a nd pr ess [ ENTER ]. • The sele cted ima ge is er ased. Erasing All M ovi[...]

  • Page 92

    5 Viewing Movies and Pictur es 92 5.4 Vie wing Pictures View pictures re corded as snapsho ts. 1. Inser t an SD memory card wi th pictures i nto the BL-WV10A. 2. Press [MENU]. • The menu is disp layed. 3. Select [Picture s] and press [ENTER]. • The [Picture s] appears . 4. Select an i mage and pre ss [ENTER]. • The picture appears. • Press [...]

  • Page 93

    5 Viewing Movies and Picture s [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 93 5.5 Useful Tips f or Viewin g Pictures View a Slidesho w Select [ 3] in the Pi cture scr een, and e ach indiv idual pi cture will be seque ntially . Pictures are disp la yed in the orde r they were ca ptured. When the slid eshow end s, the [Picture s] screen return[...]

  • Page 94

    5 Viewing Movies and Pictur es 94 Erasing All Pictu res 1. Press [2] i n the [Pictures ] screen. • The Co nfirm Deletion Scree n appears . 2. Select [Y es] and press [ENTER]. • All reco rded pictu res are er ased.[...]

  • Page 95

    6 Setup Menu [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 95 6S e t u p M e n u The Setup me nu can be use d to set the cloc k f or the BL-WV10A, perfo rm its initial setup , configure cam eras and m anage SD mem or y cards. 1. Press [MENU]. • The menu is di splayed. 2. Select [SET UP] and press [ENTER]. • The Setup menu s creen app ears.[...]

  • Page 96

    6 Setup M enu 96 6.1 Date and Time The BL-WV1 0A rece ives date an d time inf ormation from registered and co nnected camer as eac h time it s tar ts up . In additi on, the inte rnal clock can som etimes spee d up or slo w do wn base d on env ironment tempera tures. If t he time di spla y ed is off , the date a nd time c an be se t manua lly . 1. S[...]

  • Page 97

    6 Setup Menu [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 97 6.2 General Setup 1. Select [G eneral Setup] from the [Setup] screen (see page 95) a nd press [ENTER]. • The secu ri ty sc reen appe ars. 2. Ente r the secu r ity code. • The de fa ult code i s 9999. • The [Gen eral Setu p] screen ap pears. 3. Select th e category of set tings[...]

  • Page 98

    6 Setup M enu 98 4. When y our changes ar e complete, press [RETURN] to return to the prior menu. Security Change the settin gs f or the BL-W V10A's secu rity code an d alarm volu me Setting Descriptio n Security Code Set the se curity code needed f or [General Setup] and [Camer a Setup] . Select [Se curity Code] a nd press [E NTER]. The sec u[...]

  • Page 99

    6 Setup Menu [F or assista nce, p lease c all: 1-800 -272-7033] 99 Not e • If y ou f orget the s ecurity code, y ou will b e unable to enter the Setu p screen, and y ou will need to reset the BL-WV1 0A. Doing so, howe ver , will reset all o f you r settings to the ir defaults, an d seve r the connecti ons to the came ras. If neces sary , write do[...]

  • Page 100

    6 Setup M enu 100 Note • Please be a ware tha t when y ou mak e chang es to v alues s et during Qui ck Setup , you ma y lo se access to the net work. • If yo u mak e a mistak e whi le chang ing these settings , use the F A CT OR Y DEF A UL T RESET b u tton to re store the B L-WV10A's def ault settings (see page 131) . Doing s o , ho we ve [...]

  • Page 101

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 101 will b e changed to the ne w admini strator n ame and pass word. T he ne w admin ist rato r name and password wi ll no t overwr ite u ser name s and pass word s f or camer as that ha v e already bee n registe red. Y ou will conti nue to be able to use t he exist ing use r na mes[...]

  • Page 102

    6 Setup M enu 102 Note • Use the sa me encryption k ey number and ty pe fo r any wirel ess terminal to be conne cted. Note • T o regi ster a BL-C3 0A, y ou will ne ed to spe cify 2 M AC a ddress es. Ch oose the MA C addres s indicate d on the base of the BL -C30A and o ne from th e f ollowi ng tabl e based o n the last digit in the BL-C30 A&apo[...]

  • Page 103

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 103 1. If after ma king ch anges a re star t is need ed, the [Res tar t] tab wil l appear . 2. Select th e [Restart] tab and the [Restar t] b utton will app ear . 3. Press the [Restar t] b utton, and the Res tar t Confirmation sc reen will ap pear . Select [Y es] and pres s [ENTER] [...]

  • Page 104

    6 Setup M enu 104 Sensor Settings The BL-WV10 A display s an account name and pass word f or its FTP server in orde r to receiv e sensor-dete cted ima ges from the came ras. Note • The FTP ac count nam e and pas sw ord are s et automa tically . Chang e them to increase security w hen nece ssary . • The FTP ac count nam e and pas sw ord m ust be[...]

  • Page 105

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 105 Status Settin gs Disp la ys a lis t of settin gs 6.3 Registe ring a Camera Manuall y 1. Select [Ca mera Setu p] from the [Setup] sc reen (see page 95) and p ress [ENTER]. • The secu ri ty sc reen appe ars. 2. Ente r the secu r ity code. • The de fa ult code i s 9999. Setting[...]

  • Page 106

    6 Setup M enu 106 • The Came ra Setup screen appears. Note • Local camera s are des ignated w ith the w ord "Loca l" in the right-hand column . 3. Select [–] f rom the li st of regis tered cam eras and p ress [EN TER]. • The Ne w Ca mera Reg istratio n screen appears. 4. Enter the appropriate setti ngs. Setting Description Camera [...]

  • Page 107

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 107 5. Select [Sa v e] and pres s [ENTER]. • If yo u select [Cancel] an d press [ENTER ], the ente red settin gs will not be regi ste red. Note • When r egistering a c amera via the In ter net, se t the camer a's IP ad dress or URL and its po r t number in the cam era addre[...]

  • Page 108

    6 Setup M enu 108 6.4 Camera Setup Y ou can ch ange cam era set tings. Y ou can als o eras e a came ra from th e list or change i ts positi on in the l ist. 1. Select [Cam era Setup ] from the [ Setup] scre en (see p age 95) and press [ENTER]. 2. Select the camera whose settings you wish to ch ange and p ress [ ENTER]. • When the selecte d camer [...]

  • Page 109

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 109 Note • When y ou select a loc al came ra usin g the Priv acy Mo de f eature , the Disab le Priv acy Mode s creen will appear . T o change camer a settings , select [ Y es] to disa ble the Priva cy Mode f eature. 3. Enter the a ppropriate set tings . • F or loca l camer as, s[...]

  • Page 110

    6 Setup M enu 110 Note • When re gistering a p reset, the white balan ce and bright ness se ttings us ed at the time of registr ation w ill also be sa ved. This sett ings wi ll be eff ecti ve when the came ra mo v es to t he preset p osition. Whit e B ala nce Choose fro m Au to , Incande scent, Flu orescent 1, Fluoresc ent 2, Out door, or Manual [...]

  • Page 111

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 111 Privacy Mo de "Priv acy M ode" all ows y ou to mak e sure im ages from the cam era can not be see n by rolling t he lens bac k into the camer a. It can be set by pres sing the PRIV A CY bu tton on the camera . Setting Descrip tion Privacy Button Choos e to activ ate or[...]

  • Page 112

    6 Setup M enu 112 Note • Camer as with Priv acy Mode tu rned on will not a ppear on the M onitoring scree n. • When y ou sel ect a cam era that has Priv acy Mo de turned on, the f ollo wing screen w ill appear , and you will be una ble t o change any sett ings. T o mak e changes , select [Y es] and turn off Privac y Mode . • Pressing the came[...]

  • Page 113

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 113 Re-initia lizing a camer a will not er ase it from the BL-WV10 A's Camera List. Rest ar t ing : If y ou adjus t a came ra's l ens directio n by hand, the pan/tilt f unction o n the remo te control will ceas e to work. In this ins tance , restar t the ca mera. Not e •[...]

  • Page 114

    6 Setup M enu 114 Image Confirmation Confirms settin gs on screen. 6.4.2 Camera Setup f o r Remote Cameras Camera Inf ormation Change s the camer a nam e and add ress. Setting Descript ion Status Displa ys the f ollowing camera data: model inf ormation, applica tion, CGI, I P addres s and MA C address . Setting Descrip tion Confirm T o confirm a se[...]

  • Page 115

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 115 User Inf ormation Chang e the camer a's us er name and p ass word and turn pass word saving on or off . Setting Descript ion Camera Displa y and change the camer a name . Select [C amera] an d press [ENTER] to disp la y the charac ter input scre en. (See page 121 f or more [...]

  • Page 116

    6 Setup M enu 116 Image Confirmation Confirms settin gs on screen. Setting Descriptio n User Name Disp lay and chan ge t he came ra's user nam e. Select [Us er Name] a nd press [ ENTER] to disp lay the chara cter input screen. (Se e page 121 f or more inf or mation on te xt entry .) P assw ord Save Sets the opt ion to sav e the c amera p ass w[...]

  • Page 117

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 117 Using the Sensor Sets the use of the sensor . Not e • When a re mote cam era’ s IP add ress setting is chan ged, set t he camer a’ s sensor setting to the desi red settin g once ag ain. • An att empt to disa ble s ensor use f or a camera set f or continuous sensor record[...]

  • Page 118

    6 Setup M enu 118 recording . T urn off the reco rd progr am.] will be displa yed. T o turn sensor use off , first er ase time r sensor re cording s ettings ( see page 84). • T o use a remote ca mera in Sensor Alert mode , f or sensor re cording, or f or contin uous sen sor recording , turn on sensor use. 6.5 Erasing a Camera 1. Select [Cam era S[...]

  • Page 119

    6 Setup Menu [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 119 Not e • If turning the ti mer off b y pressing [TI MER] does not cancel the ti mer recordi ng, the cam era can not be er ased. When the camera i s used f or Sensor Aler t: “This c amera is used f or Sensor Alert mode. Set Sensor Alert to [-] on the [ Camera Sensors ] screen.[...]

  • Page 120

    6 Setup M enu 120 6.7 Viewing S D Mem ory Card Inf ormatio n 1. Select [SD Card Inf o] from the [Setup] screen (s ee page 9 5) and pres s [ENTER]. • The SD Memory Card Mana gement scre en appears . Formatting an SD Memory Car d Select [F or mat] and pre ss [ENTER] to i nitializ e an SD memory card. Note • Once f ormatting beg ins, a ll data on [...]

  • Page 121

    7 Enter ing C harac ters [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 121 7 Enterin g Characte rs If y ou sele ct a setti ng that requ ires y ou to en ter char acters (te xt), the char acter entr y scre en is disp layed. Cursor The te xt entered can be registered by pressing [ST OP] or by selecting [SET] then pressing [ENTER]. The display [...]

  • Page 122

    8 Other Features 122 8 Other Features 8.1 Displaying Inf ormation While Monitor ing When y ou pres s [DISPLA Y] whil e the mon itoring scree n is disp la yed, the f ollo wing inf ormation is displa yed se quentiall y: • Short displa y info r mation • Long d ispla y inf or mation • Extend ed displa y inf or mation • Camer a image only Short [...]

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    8 Other Features [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 123 Long displa y inform ation Displa ys the wireles s and se ttings statu s of the c amera b eing mon itored. Ico n Description Tim er Indica tes timer recording sta tus. Icon di spla yed: timer r ecording s et No icon: no timer r ecording s et Alert In dic ates t he s tatu s o[...]

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    8 Other Features 124 Extended dis play informati on The e xtended displa y inf ormation is comprised o f 3 separ ate pane ls, c ontrolling image qu ality (resol ution), pan and tilt s canning , and image b rightness . After selecti ng a panel and c hanging a se tting, press [ENTER] to se e apply the ch anges. Note • Other k eys (includin g those [...]

  • Page 125

    8 Other Features [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 125 8.2 Displa ying Movie Inf ormation If y ou press [DISPLA Y] whil e pla ying a movi e, the fo llowing inf ormation be displ ay ed: • Short displa y in formation • Long di spla y inf or mation • Cam era i mage onl y Short display inf ormation Long displa y inform ation C[...]

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    8 Other Features 126 8.3 Displa ying Picture Inf ormation If yo u press [ DISPLA Y] while pla ying a mo vie , the f ollo wing inf or mation be displa yed: • Short displa y info r mation • Long d ispla y inf or mation • Camer a image only Short display inf ormation Long displa y informati on Camera name Camera name Picture date and sequential [...]

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    8 Other Features [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 127 8.4 Displa ying Information While Recor ding If y ou press [DISPLA Y] in normal or tim er recording m odes, the f ollow ing inf or mation is displa ye d sequent ially: • Short displa y in formation • Long di spla y inf or mation • Cam era i mage onl y . Short display i[...]

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    8 Other Features 128 Long displa y informati on Elapsed recording time Remaining SD memory card capacity (in minutes)[...]

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    8 Other Features [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 129 8.5 T emporaril y Disconnecting a Camera When m ultiple us ers attempt to ac cess and mon itor the same c amera, the network load in creases and the c amera's o peratio nal spee d decreas es. If ne cessary (f or e xample , when w atching a prog ram on t he tele vision),[...]

  • Page 130

    8 Other Features 130 8.6 When T wo Ev ents Occur Sim ultaneousl y While Camera A is Monitoring While Camera A is Recor ding (Stan dard Rec ording) While Camera A is Sensor or Ti mer Recor ding Setting Operat ion Camera B's se nsor is activ ated The cam era B mo nitoring scre en appears . Camera B sensor rec ording The camera B monitoring s cre[...]

  • Page 131

    9 R eset ting the BL- WV1 0A [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 131 9 Resetting the BL -WV10A Press the F ACT ORY DEF A UL T RESET button to return to default setti ngs. Y ou will no lon ger be ab le to connect to the cam era. Afte r returning to de fau lt settings , you will nee d to re-do th e setting s complete ly . 1. While t[...]

  • Page 132

    10 Addi ng Came ras 132 10 Adding Cameras Fo r BL-C10A and BL -C30A users, t he camer a’ s fir mware m ust be v ersion 1. 22 or higher in order to fun ction pro perly with the BL-WV1 0A. F or HCM se r ies ca mera us ers, t he camer a’ s fir mw are must b e v ersion 1.08 o r higher in order to fun ction pro perly with the BL-WV1 0A. F or the la [...]

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    10 Adding Camera s [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 133 • When r egistrat ion is c omplete , the b uzze r will s ound and t he wireless indicato r will flas h once f or ea ch of the cameras re gistered. • The Qui ck Se tup screen w ill appear d iff erently ba sed on th e network on whic h it is us ed. • The cam era can al[...]

  • Page 134

    11 Chang ing the Camera's Us er Name 134 11 Changing the Came ra's U ser Name T o vi ew im ages from camer as register ed using Quic k Setup on a co mputer with out setting th e adminis trator nam e or pass word, change the u ser name and pass word f or a camer a using the f ollo wing pr ocedure . 1. Select [Ge neral Se tup] from th e [Se[...]

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    12 Default Se ttings for the BL-WV10 A [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 135 12 Default Settin gs fo r the BL-WV10A Item Default Setting Date and T ime JAN 0 1 SA T 2005 1 2:00 AM Security Security Code 9999 Alarm V olum e 2 Netw ork IP addr ess 192.168. 0.250 Subnet Mask 255.255. 255.0 Gate wa y 192.168.0.1 DNS1 0.0. 0.0 DNS2 0[...]

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    13 Specifications 136 13 Specifications LAN Interface Wireless Interface Item Specification Number of ports 4 por t Connector type 8-pin modular jack (RJ- 45) Physi cal interfac e IEEE802.3 (10BASE-T) IEEE802.3u (100BASE-TX) MDI/MDI-X with auto-detect Item Specification IEEE802.11g T ransmission protocol OFDM (IEEE802.11g standard)/DS-SS (IEEE802.1[...]

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    13 Specifications [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 137 Video Output User Int erface Other Item Specific ation Video form at NTSC Output po r t Sing le por t Output le vel 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω ) Item Specifica tion FA C T O R Y D E FA U LT RESET b utton Rest orat ion of de fault s ett ing s Mode s witch Nor mal, Setup , Sequential D[...]

  • Page 138

    13 Specifications 138 Camera Vie wer Setup Wireless T erminal Feat ure Item Speci fication Camera image displa y Displa ys a maxim um of 8 camer a image s Video (moti on JPEG): 640x480, 320 x240 1 screen per 8 pages , 4 scre ens per 2 pag es Camer a pan/tilt oper ations , image siz e s witch ing, resolutio n s witching Recor ding to and play ing fr[...]

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    14 When the Rem ote Co ntrol is Missing [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 139 14 When the R emote Control is Missing 14.1 Sequential Displa y Mode The BL-WV1 0A requires the remot e control t o operat e. If y ou lose your remote control , contact y our dealer to p urchase a ne w one (par t number PSWEWV10A). Ev en without a remo[...]

  • Page 140

    15 Error Me ssages 140 15 Err or Messages Quick Set up Er ror Messag es Error Me ssag e Causes and So lutions Camera s etup error Confirm conn ections and try again This error appears if at some point during Qui ck Setup , connection with the camer a was l ost, which p rev ents Quic k Setup from co mpletion. • Check al l cab les, press the F A CT[...]

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    15 Error M essages [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 141 Stan dard Oper ati on Mo de Er ror Mes sag es Error M essag e Causes an d Solutions Incorrec t security code. This error is displ ay ed if the security code entere d to enter t he [Gener al Setup] or [Camer a Setup] screens i n incorrec t. • Enter th e correct se curity [...]

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    15 Error Me ssages 142 The timer could not be se t becau se t he r eco rdin g start and end time ar e the same . Set a diff erent start or en d ti me. This error is displ ay ed i f the start and end times during Timer R ecordin g Setup are identical. • There must be a diff erence of at l east one minute betwe en start and end tim es. The timer co[...]

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    15 Error M essages [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 143 This s ensor is us ed f or timer re cording. Set Senso r Aler t to [-] on the [ Camera Se nsors] screen . This error ap pears when y ou attemp t to disab le a remote c amera' s sensor w hen that camera has been se t f or Sensor Ale r t. • T urn off Sensor Al er t in[...]

  • Page 144

    15 Error Me ssages 144 A utomatic Dis play Mode Erro r Messages This cam era is used f or timer recordi ng. T urn off the recor d progr am. This error appears whe n you a ttempt to e rase a camera being us ed f or a time r recordin g. • Erase the ti mer recordi ng settings . This cam era is used f or sensor re cording. This cam era is used f or t[...]

  • Page 145

    15 Error M essages [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 145 SD Memory Car d Error M essages Error M essag e Causes an d Solutions Sequenti al Displa y mode is ac tive. Set mode s witch on bac k of uni t to [NO RMAL ], t hen turn unit off/on. This erro r is displa yed when the remote cont rol is used d ur in g Automatic Dis play Mod[...]

  • Page 146

    15 Error Me ssages 146 Error Mes sages fr om the Basic Setu p and Setup Sc reens Error Me ssag e Causes and So lutions Enter at lea st 6 char acters. Do yo u wa nt to go ba ck and try again? This erro r appears when y ou attemp t to use 6 or fe wer characte rs to regis ter an admin istrato r name , pass word, FTP accoun t or FTP pass word. • Sele[...]

  • Page 147

    15 Error M essages [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 147 Use o nly he xade cimal charac ter s (0-9, A-F , a-f). Do y ou w ant to go back and try again? This erro r appears when in va lid char acters a re used in the encryption k e ys 1 to 4 s etting. • Select [Y es] to return to the te xt panel or select [No] to stop inputting[...]

  • Page 148

    16 T roubleshooting the BL-WV1 0A 148 16 T roub leshoo ting the BL -WV10A 16.1 Common Issues 16.2 T ele vision Scree n and Images Issue Causes a nd Solutions The u nit does n’t t ur n on . Is it plug ged in co rre ctly ? The remot e control doesn' t work. Are the batteries good and ins talled co rrectly? Is the rem ote contro l recepto r in [...]

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    16 T r oubleshoot ing t he BL-W V10A [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 149 16.3 Recor ding The f ollo wing is di spla ye d: [There is a prob lem with the uni t. Please n ote the error cod e below an d contac t a P anasonic service cent er f or servicing. Remo ve t he pow er cord from the A C adap tor and re-insert it. • If thi[...]

  • Page 150

    16 T roubleshooting the BL-WV1 0A 150 16.4 Timer Recor ding 16.5 SD Memory Car ds Issue Causes a nd Solutions Timer rec ording doe sn't wor k . Are the t imer settings c orrect? Is the tim er indica tor lit? T urn on the ti mer indicato r by p ressing the [TIMER] b utton on the remote control. Is the tim e set co rrectly? Timer rec ording doe [...]

  • Page 151

    16 T r oubleshoot ing t he BL-W V10A [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 151 16.6 Quic k Setup Issue Causes and Solutions The cam era c ann ot be s et as a l ocal camera . Are you a tte mpti ng t o perfor m Quick Se tup on a camer a already c onfigured using a c omputer? • T o us e Quic k Setup to set camer as alread y configu r[...]

  • Page 152

    16 T roubleshooting the BL-WV1 0A 152 Y ou cannot use Qui ck Setup . Quic k Setup w ill wo rk f or a maxim um of 8 came ras . Is th e Et her n et c able co nnec ted pro per ly? • If the Ethernet cab le is conn ected pro perly , the LAN i ndicator wi ll be lit green. Quic k Setup c an only be perf ormed within 20 minute s of tu r ning on a camer a[...]

  • Page 153

    16 T r oubleshoot ing t he BL-W V10A [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 153 Came ra Quic k Setup f ail s. Are y ou f ollowing the proce dures sh own i n "Conn ecting a camera "? • If regist ration f ails, re-i nitializ e the cam era, turn the BL-WV10A of f and then o n again, a nd re-perf or m Quick Setup . If yo u&ap[...]

  • Page 154

    16 T roubleshooting the BL-WV1 0A 154 16.7 Wire less When 2 BL-W V10A units are conne cted, the IP addresse s are the same . When usi ng Quic k Setup f or more than one BL - WV10A, the s ame IP add ress will be used f or each. • Change the IP address es to a v oid dupli cation on the netwo r k. Issue Causes a nd Solutions The imag e from ca mera [...]

  • Page 155

    16 T r oubleshoot ing t he BL-W V10A [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 155 16.8 Connectivity 16.9 Indicator s on the BL-WV10A Issue Causes and Solutions Y ou canno t connec t to a camera aft er re gis ter in g it f or the MAC address fil ter. T o register MA C address f iltering f or a wirel ess- compa tible camer a, registe r b[...]

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    16 T roubleshooting the BL-WV1 0A 156 16.10 Camera I mages, Screen Di spla y Issue Causes a nd Solutions The imag e is unf ocu sed. The lens is dirty . • Clean the l ens using a cotton s wab . The subj ect is too close . • The came ra cann ot properly f ocus on subjects less th an 0.5 m (2 0 in.) a wa y . Mov e the subj ect further aw a y (at l[...]

  • Page 157

    16 T r oubleshoot ing t he BL-W V10A [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 157 The image is sl ow i n updatin g. Multi ple users are acce ssin g at on ce. • When thi s occurs, im age updatin g will be slow as a res ult. Image f reezes f or cameras wi th wirel ess connec tions . The wi reless conn ection en viro nment ca n result i[...]

  • Page 158

    16 T roubleshooting the BL-WV1 0A 158 16.11 Sens or Issue Causes a nd Solutions The sens or does not detect m otion. The sens or does n ot detect mot ion whi le Priva cy Mode is turned on. • T he m oti on se nso r is tur n ed of f wh ile Pr i vacy Mode is tur ned on. T urn the f eature o ff to restore the motion s ensor . Something is b loc king [...]

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    16 T r oubleshoot ing t he BL-W V10A [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 159 The sensor is de tecting the wro ng things . Detec tion errors can resul t when the c amera is plac ed in on e of t he followin g loca tion s. Move the camer a if the cam era is located: • in direct sun light in a kitchen or other location • where e x[...]

  • Page 160

    160 17 Appendix 17.1 GNU General Public Lice nse V er sion 2, June 1991 Cop yright (C) 1989, 1991 F ree Softw are F oundation, Inc. 51 F ranklin St, F ifth Floor , Boston, M A02110-13 01USA Eve ryone is pe r mitted to cop y and d istribute verbat im copie s of this license documen t, bu t changin g it is no t allo wed. Preamble The lice nses f or m[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 161 Also , f or each au thor's pr otection and ours , we w ant t o make cer tain th at e v er yon e underst ands that there is n o warra nty f or this free softw are .If the so ftware is modifi ed b y someone else and passed on, we want its reci pients to k now that what the y ha ve is not [...]

  • Page 162

    162 or work un der the terms of Sec tion 1 abo ve, pro vided that y ou also meet all o f these cond itions: a Y ou must cause th e modifie d files to carry prominent notices stating th at you changed t he files and the date of an y cha nge. b Y ou must c ause an y work that y ou distribute or pub lish, that in whole or in par t conta ins or is deri[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 163 source distribu tion, a co mplete m achine-reada ble c op y of the correspo nding sou rce code , to be distrib uted under the ter ms of Sectio ns 1 and 2 ab ov e on a medium c ustomarily us ed f or sof tware in terchange; or , c Acc om pany i t wit h t he i nfor mat ion you re ceived a s to [...]

  • Page 164

    164 herein. Y ou are not responsib le for e nf orcing co mplianc e by third parties to this Lice nse. 7. If , as a conseque nce of a co ur t judgment o r allegati on of patent infringement o r f or any oth er reason (not l imited to patent issues), cond itions are i mposed on y ou (whether by co ur t order , agreemen t or otherw ise) that contr adi[...]

  • Page 165

    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 165 Each v ersion is giv en a disting uishing vers ion nu mber .If the Progr am specif ies a v ersion n umber of this Lic ense whic h applies to it and "any later v ersion ", yo u hav e the op tio n of following the ter ms and cond it ions eith er o f that versio n or of any l ate r v [...]

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    166 How to Apply The se T erms to Y our New Pr ograms If yo u de v elop a ne w program , and y ou w ant it to be of the g reatest possib le use to the pub lic , the best wa y to achie ve this is to mak e it free software which e v er yon e can redis tribut e and ch ange unde r these terms . T o do so , attach the f ollo wing notic es to the progr a[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 167 The hypot hetical c ommands `s how w' and `sh ow c' sh ould sho w the ap propriate parts of the Gene ral Pub lic License .Of cour se, th e commands you us e ma y be called somethi ng other th an `sho w w' and `s how c' ; the y could e ven be m ouse- clicks o r menu items [...]

  • Page 168

    168 17.2 GNU Lesser General Pub lic License V ersio n 2.1, F ebruary 1999 Cop yright (C) 1991, 1999 F ree Softw are F oundation, Inc. 51 F ranklin St, F ifth Floor , Boston, M A02110-13 01USA Eve ryone is pe r mitted to cop y and dis tribute v erbat im copies of this l icense d ocument, b ut changing it i s not all owed. [This is th e first release[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 169 W e protect y our rights with a tw o-step meth od: (1) w e cop yright the lib rary , and (2) we off er yo u this licen se, w hich giv es you le gal permissio n to cop y , distrib ute and / or modify the lib rary . T o protect each d istributo r , we w ant to ma ke i t very clear that th ere [...]

  • Page 170

    170 In other ca ses, per missio n to use a par ticula r library in non-free pr ogram s enab les a gr eater numbe r of peopl e to use a large body o f free softw are .F or e xample , permission to us e the GNU C Library in no n-free prog rams ena bles many m ore people to use the w hole GN U operati ng system, as we ll as its variant, th e GNU/ Linu[...]

  • Page 171

    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 171 is not restricted, an d output fro m such a pro gr am is co ve red only i f its con tents consti tute a w ork based o n the Li brary (independ ent of the use of the Libr ary in a tool f or writing it).Whe ther that is true d epends on what the Libr ary does and what the prog ram that use s t[...]

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    172 whose permissi ons f or other l icensees e xtend to the en tire whol e, and th us to each and e very par t regardless of who wro te it. Thus , it is not the int ent of this se ction to cla im rights or conte st yo ur rights to work written entirely by you; r ather , the inten t is to e xercise the right to co ntrol the dis tr ibuti on of der i [...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 173 Libra r y), ra ther than a "work tha t uses the li brary".The e xecuta ble i s theref ore cov ered by thi s License . Section 6 sta tes terms fo r distributi on of such e x ecut able s. When a "w ork that us es the Libr ary" uses material from a header fil e that is part [...]

  • Page 174

    174 b Use a s uitab le shared library mech anism f or linking w ith the Li brary .A suitab le mec hanism is one that (1 ) uses at run ti me a cop y of the lib rary already p resen t on the user's com puter sy stem, r ather tha n cop ying library functions into the ex ecutab le, an d (2) will op erate pro perly with a m odified vers ion of the [...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 175 sub licens e, lin k with, or d istribute the Libr ary is vo id, and wil l automatica lly terminate y our r ights u nder this Lic ense .How e ver , par ties who hav e receiv ed copies , or rights , from y ou under th is Licen se will not ha ve their li censes te rminated so lon g as such p ar[...]

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    176 This sec tion is intended t o make thoroughly clear wha t is belie ved to b e a consequ ence of th e rest of t his Lice nse. 12. If the distribu tion and/o r use of th e Library is res tricted in ce r tain countries either b y patents or by c op yrighted interf aces, the o riginal cop yright hold er who places the Libr ary under this Licens e m[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 177 MA Y MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE T HE LIBRAR Y AS PERMITTED ABO VE, BE LIABLE T O Y OU FOR D AMA GES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL D AMA GES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY T O USE THE LIBRAR Y (INCLUDING BUT NO T LIMITED T O LOSS OF D A T A OR D A T A BEIN[...]

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    178 How to Apply The se T erms to Y our New Librarie s If you develop a n ew lib rar y , and yo u want i t to be of t he grea tes t po ssible use t o the pub lic, we recommen d making it free softw are th at e ve r yone can redi stribute and chan ge.Y ou can do so by p ermitting redist ribution under thes e terms (or , alternativ ely , under the te[...]

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    179 Index[...]

  • Page 180

    180 A AC Power Freque ncy 109 Address Port 115 Admin Pas sword 100 Admi n User Name 100 Alarm Volume 98 Auto Re tur n 1 10 B Battery Safe ty 6 BL-WV10A Default Sett ings Lis t 135 Specific ations 136 Brightnes s 124 Buzzer Stopping 69 Turning o ff 69 C Camera C ompatibi lity 4 Camera List 63 Changi ng Order 119 Camera Name 109 , 115 Camera Sett ing[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 181 M MAC Address Filtering 102 Me nu Scr een 56 Mode Swi tch 12 , 139 Movies Disp lay Opti ons 125 Erasing 91 Playback Controls 89 Playing 88 Selecting 88 Show Fram es 90 Viewing I nformation 90 Mu lti- Cam era S cre en 64 N Network Settin gs 99 P Panning/Til ting 57 Password 107 , 116 Password[...]

  • Page 182

    182 T Tilting/Pa nning 57 Timer Recordi ng 76 Trigger Ty pe 77 , 81 Troubles hooting 1 48 U User Name 107 , 116 V Video output port 12 Viewi ng C amer a Ima ges 54 W White Bal ance 110 Wireless Channe l 102 Comm unic atio ns 6 Format 10 1 Mode 101 Settings 101[...]

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    [For ass ist ance, pleas e cal l: 1 -80 0-27 2-7 033] 183[...]

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    KK0505CH0 PSQX3749Z B Panasonic Consumer Electr onics Company , Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America Printed in Japan 2005 P anasonic Communications Co ., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. Carefully pack your unit, preferably in the original carton. Attach a letter, detailing the symptom, to the outside of the cart[...]