Panasonic BB-HCM311A manual

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    Operating Instructions Please read this manual before using and sa ve this manual for future ref erence. Netw ork Camera Panasonic Netw ork Camera W ebsite: http://www .panasonic.com/netcam for customers in the USA or Puerto Rico Model No. BB-HCM311A BB-HCM311A[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 2 Main Features IPv6 *1 Network C amera Y ou r Panasonic Ne twork Camera suppo rts IPv6 (Internet Protoc ol V ersion 6), IPv6 was cr eated to a ddress the ad ditional IP address es that wil l be neede d as the Internet contin ues to expand. Since the camera also support s IPv4 th at's currently used, it is " dual s[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assi stance, p lease call : 1-800-272- 7033] 3 V arious Camera Control Features The came ra pans or tilt s fast i n maximum 80 ° per se cond. (The previous m odel: 21 ° pe r second ) Y ou can con trol the camera at high speed from your PC or mobile phone. Alarm positio n feature also allows the camera to automatic al[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 4 How to Use This Document ation The camera inc ludes the follow ing 2 manual types. • Inst allation/T roubleshooting Inst allation/ T roubles hooting p rovides explanati ons for acc essories include d with the c amera, th e initial configuratio n, and t roublesho oting tip s. The Inst allation/ T roubles hooting h elps yo[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assi stance, p lease call : 1-800-272- 7033] 5 System Requirement s for your PC Y our PC (Person al Compute r) and network must meet the follow ing techni cal specifi cations for the camera to wor k properly . For IPv4 Co nnection Item D escr ipt ion Operati ng System Micro soft ® Windows ® XP , Microsoft ® Windows [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 6 Notes • Audio featu re works only with IPv4 connection. • See Pana sonic Netw ork Ca mera support website at http://p anasonic.c o.jp/pcc/produ cts /en/netwkcam/ for the latest informatio n about w eb browser . For IPv6 Connection Item Descrip tion Operatin g System Mic rosof t ® Window s ® XP Servic e Pack 1 CPU •[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assi stance, p lease call : 1-800-272- 7033] 7 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this unit, basic safety precaution s should always be follow ed to reduc e the risk of fire, ele ctric shock, o r personal injury . 1. Read a nd underst and all i nstructio ns. 2. Keep thes e instruc tions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4.[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 8 T able of C onten t s 1 Camera Monitoring ............ .............. .............. ............. 1 1 1.1 Accessing the Camer a ........... .................... ................... ............... 1 1 1.1.1 T o Access the Camera in IPv6................. ................. ................. .............. 13 1.2 Viewing Sin[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assi stance, p lease call : 1-800-272- 7033] 9 2.16 C onfiguring M ultiple Cameras ...... .................... ............. ............... 76 2.17 Form at the SD m emory card .. ............. ................... .................... .. 78 2.18 S top the SD Mem ory Recordi ng .. .................... ............. ....[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 10 3.12 Number of Im ages to Be Able to Record on the SD Mem ory Card . 138 3.13 Specific ations ................... ............. ................... .................... ...... 139 Index .......... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .. 143[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assi stance, p lease call : 1-800-272 -7033] 1 1 1 Camera Monito ring 1.1 Accessing the Camera 1. S tart up the web brows er on your PC. 2. Enter " http://IPv4 A ddress (or URL):Port Numbe r " on the a ddress ba r , and press [En ter] on the keyboard. • When po rt number i s 80 (def ault), you do not ne ed [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 12 4. Clic k the following ta bs to display eac h page. Notes • When users other tha n an adminis trator are a ccessing t he camera , [Setup] and [Maintena nce] t ab will not be dis played. A dditionally , When [Do not permit access fr om guest users] is set on the Security : Administra tor pag e, [Login] tab wil l not be [...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 13 1.1.1 T o Access the Camera in I Pv6 Y ou need to prepare the follo wings to acces s the camera in IPv6. • PC Requirement s Operating S ystem: W indows XP Service Pa ck 1 Web Brows er: Internet Expl orer 6.0 or later • A IPv6 Router • An IPv6 Connection Service T o c[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 14 Setting up the IPv6 Rou ter , your PC, and t he Camera Setting up the IPv6 Router Set up the router as you subsc ribe to the IPv6 service. If the access from W AN side is disa bled on the router , enable the TCP pa ckets from W AN side in the packe t filtering . See the Pan asonic Ne twork Camera su pport websi te at http[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 15 1.2 V iewing Single Camera p age 1. Acce ss the ca mera (se e pa ge 1 1). • The T op pa ge is displayed. 2. Click the [Single] t ab at the top of the page . • When Sec urity W arning wind ow is disp layed, c lick [Y es] (see page 1 6). • When W arning - Se curity win[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 16 Security W arning win dow T o view a video (M otion JPEG), A ctiveX ® Control s must be inst alled. When tryi ng to displ ay a vid eo for the f irst time, Sec urity W arni ng window wil l be disp layed. When using Windows 2000 or Wind ows XP , log in as an administrator to inst all it. If you cannot insta ll ActiveX Cont[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 17 W arning - Security window T o listen to the audio , you need to download the audio applet. Click [Alway s] on the followi ng window . Note See Panas onic Network Cam era support web site at http://p anasonic .co.jp/pcc/p roduct s/en/netwkcam / for the latest informat ion [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 18 1.2.1 Auto Ce ntering the I mage (Click to Center) Using your mouse, click any portion of the camera image. As long as it is within the pan/t ilt range of the camera, the image will automatic ally move to place the selecte d point in the center of the scree n. 1. Move t he cursor to th e desired point. 2. Click it. • Th[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 19 1.2.2 Capturing a S till Ima ge A still im age can be saved on your PC. 1. Operate pan/til t and sel ect a reso lution to display an image. 2. Click the captu re image button. • The cam era image op ens in a nother windo w . 3. Right-cli ck the imag e, and sel ect [Save [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 20 1.2.3 Using Operation Bar Note When the camera image is not displ ayed cor rectly , click [Ref resh] at the to ol bar on the web browse r . The image will be refreshed. End Di spla y and Preset Display: When the p an/tilt has reac hed the e nd (Left End, Right End, Up End and Down End), End Dis play appears. When c lickin[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 21 Pan/Ti lt Operatio n Pan/T ilt Range Note When the pan/til t reaches th e end of lo wer right or lower lef t, a part of the camera body may be display ed. This is not a p roblem. Pan/tilt sc an buttons automati cally move the lens ho rizont ally from -60 ° to +60 ° and v[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 22 1.2.4 Setting Home P osition/Alarm Position/Preset But ton Registering Home Position/Alar m Position A home positio n or 2 alarm pos itions can be register ed. When resta rted, the camera takes a home posi tion. If the Lens Pos ition Whe n T riggered setting is set (see pag e 91), the camera takes a alarm position after t[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 23 Registering a Preset Button 8 camera positi ons c an be s tored as preset s. By default, the pres et b uttons (1—4) are regist ered 1: Uppe r Left, 2: Upp er Right, 3: L ower Lef t and 4: Low er Right. These bu ttons can be chang ed (see p age 25). • Registere d button[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 24 V iewing the Image 1. Click the home position, alarm position or registe red preset butt on. • The cam era takes eac h p ositi on, and the image is dis played. Alar m P osition P an/Tilt Putting the cursor displa ys the preset name. Home P osition UpperLeft[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 25 Changing or Del eting the Sett ings 1. Clic k [P rog ram ]. • [Program] s witches to [Can cel]. Click [Cancel] to quit withou t sa ving chang es. 2. Pan and tilt the camera t o a desired positi on. 3. Clic k the home p osition, alarm pos ition or a preset button (1—8).[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 26 1.3 Listen ing to Camera Audio— T al king to the Came ra The audio feature does n ot work i n IPv 6. Use the audio fea ture in IPv4 connection . 1. Access the camera (see p age 1 1). • The T op page is disp layed. 2. Click th e [Single] tab at the top of the p age. 3. The audio control bar is displaye d at the top of [...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 27 • Audio features suc h as cam era micropho ne sens itivity a nd mute d uring p an/ tilt can be set up on the Aud io pag e (see p age 66). • If you are runnin g other ap plication s or open ing multi ple windows , the audi o may be interrupted or delaye d. • When the [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 28 1.4 Vi ewing Multi-Camera p age T o view multip le came ras on the Multi -Camera p age, you need to c onfigure ea ch camera on the Mult i-Camera Se tup pag e (see pa ge 76). 1. Access the camera (see p age 1 1). • The T op page is disp layed. 2. Click th e [Multi] tab at the top of t he pag e. • Multi-Ca mera p age ca[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 29 • When vi ewing vid eo (Motion JPEG), we recomm end usin g an Ethernet ® switchi ng hub instead of the repeater hub t o prevent degradatio n in video displ ay . • Due to the network congest ion or the n umber of a ccesses, the refre sh interva l may slow d own. • Wh[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 30 1.5 V iewing Buff ere d Imag e p age T o buf fer the images on the intern al memory , you need to set up imag e transfer settings (se e p age 80 or p age 89). Y ou can vi ew buf fered i mages on this Buf fered Image pag e. 1. Access the camera (see p age 1 1). • The T op page is disp layed. 2. Click th e [Buff ered Imag[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 31 4. Display images c licking bu ttons bel ow . Notes • Date, T ime and fra me number are not disp layed in pla y mode. • A s till image can be sa ved o n the Buffered Image page, if you are not playing images on it. Put the cursor on the image, and right-cl ick it. T he[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 32 1.5.1 Delet ing Buffe red Image s If you intend to delete imag es for eac h transfer conditio n, click [Del ete Buf fered Images] on the Im age Buf fer/T ransfer page (see page 8 0 or pa ge 89). Notes • If yo u click [Save] on the Image Buf fer/T rans fer page, a ll buf fered ima ges on the SD memory card are deleted. ?[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 33 1.6 Viewing Still Images on Y our M obile Phone Y ou can view s till image s over the Internet fro m a comp atible m obile pho ne. Enter " http ://IP address (or URL):Port Num ber/Mobile " o n a m obile p hone an d press [OK]. • When the port numb er is set to [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 34 • If the image is n ot displa yed properly , try the following 2 URLs. • If the general use rs are not p ermitted i n some featu res on the General User page (see page 72), the use rs do not see some kinds of button s. • When p an/tilt re aches th e end, the keyp ad numbe r and characte r disappe ar . E.g.: T he pan[...]

  • Page 35

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 35 2 V ariou s Camera Features 2.1 Us ing Camera Fea tures 1. Acce ss the ca mera (se e pa ge 1 1). • The T op pa ge is displayed. Notes • When [Perm it acce ss from gues t users] is set on the Securi ty: Adminis trator p age, click [login] bu tton and l og in as an admin[...]

  • Page 36

    Operating Instruc tions 36 Bas ic (1) Netw ork (IPv4) Confi gures the I Pv4 network settings to connect t he camera to the netw ork (se e page 38). (2) Networ k (IPv6) Configure s the IPv6 network settings to connect t he camera to the netw ork (se e page 42). (3) IPsec Enables IPsec (T ransport or T unnel mode) (see p age 46). (4) UPnP Enables aut[...]

  • Page 37

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 37 (13) Buffer/T ransfer Set s image buffer or transfer by timer o r alarm. (see page 80 o r page 89) . (14) Operation Time Set s time period to display camera images (se e p age 102 ). (15) External Output Set s the digita l output termina l of the External I/O (see page 104[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 38 2.2 Connecting the Camera t o Y ou r IPv 4 Network The Netw ork pag e offe rs three op tions to con figure the camera in IPv4. • [Au toma tic Set up] auto mat icall y a ssigns a n u nused I P ad dres s t o th e c amer a, and use s UPnP (Uni versal Pl ug and Pla y) to confi gure your router . • [S tatic] allo ws the us[...]

  • Page 39

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 39 4. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . • When fin ished, th e following page is displ ayed. Note The curre nt network sett ings are sho wn on the S tatus page in the Maintenan ce sec tion ( see page 1 07). 5. Click [Rest art]. • The cam era rest[...]

  • Page 40

    Operating Instruc tions 40 Setting Descrip tion All ow Acce ss fro m the Internet (Automatic Setup Only ) • Allow Acce ss from the Internet se tting auto matically configu res the rou ter's Port F orwarding s etting (some routers c all it "Ad dress T ranslation", "S tat ic IP Masque rade", "V irtual Serve r" or [...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 41 Defaul t Gateway *1 (S tatic/DHCP Only) • If you have the assigned Default Gateway addres s by your ISP or ne twork administrat or , enter it in this dat a field. • Set 4 digi ts (0—255) and 3 perio ds such as "192.168 .0.253". But " 0.0.0.0" and [...]

  • Page 42

    Operating Instruc tions 42 2.3 Connecting the Camera t o Y ou r IPv 6 Network The Netw ork pag e offe rs three op tions to con figure the camera in IPv6. • [Automat ic Setu p] automatic ally assig ns an IPv6 address to the camera . • [S tatic] allo ws the user to use a specific IPv6 address. Note IPv6 is the exp anded pro tocol create d for fut[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 43 St atic Setup Y ou can ass ign a sta tic IPv6 a ddress to the camera. I f you sel ect [No] at the Allow Acce ss from t he Internet , the came ra can be ac cessed only from the LAN that has an sam e IPv6 prefix as the camera. • Clickin g [Cancel] tak es you back to the pr[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 44 5. Click [Re start]. • Th e cam era res tarts, a nd the T o p page is disp layed . Notes • When you do not kno w the ca mera IP ad dress whil e setting [Automatic Setup], you can search it by using th e Setup Program (see page 129). Or yo u can sear ch it on the S tat us page ( see pag e 107) af ter access ing th e ca[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 45 DNS Server Address • DNS server address is requir ed in the follow ing condit ions. • T ransf erring camera images by E-mail or F TP • Settin g cameras by their hos t names on the Multi - Camera Set up pag e • Using the Vi ewnetcam. com service • If you have the [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 46[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 47 IPsec Mode Select ion Select tran sport mod e or tunnel mode to access the camera. T ransport Mode (IPv 4 Only) The image is encrypted in the whole way between the camera and your PC. In t he environm ent of Win dows XP Service Pack 1, trans port mode is availabl e only in[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 48 T unnel Mode (IPv4/IPv6) An IPse c mode of op eration wher e the entire IP packe t includi ng IP header i s authenti cated and encrypte d. A new IP hea der is ad ded (protec ting the e ntire original packet). Both VPN client s and VPN gateways can use this mo de. Note The camera can be acc essed only from the PCs under th[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 49 2.5 En cry pt the Cam era Im age in T ranspo rt Mo de The came ra can en crypt the i mage using IPsec transp ort mode. Note If you use IPse c, refre sh interva l slows d own. 1. Click [IPsec] on the Setup p age. 2. Click Ca mera in t he T ranspor t column. • If you use t[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 50 4. Click [Sa ve] when fini shed. • New setti ngs are save d. 5. Clic k [Cancel] . • The IPse c pag e is dis played. 6. Check [Us e] in the IPsec col umn, check en coding s trength, an d click [Sav e]. Setting Descrip tion S ta tus • Check th e box to u se this e ncryption method. Pre-Shared Key • It is the key to [...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 51 7. Click [Rest art]. 8. Set up your PC as it fits to t he requirem ents on pag e 47. 9. Acce ss the ca mera (se e pa ge 1 1). • If yo u can ac cess the camera, the IPsec s etup is complete. Notes • In IPsec commun ications , "IPsec" is display ed on the T op [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 52 2.6 Encryp t the Camera Image in T u nnel Mode The camera can encry pt the image using IPsec tunnel mode. Notes • Do not set IPsec on the PCs u nder the VPN router . Commu nication s may be block ed. • If you use IPsec, ref resh interval slows do wn. • The came ra can be a ccessed o nly from the PCs under the VPN ro[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 53 4. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . 5. Click [Can cel]. • The I Psec p age is di splayed . 6. Check [Us e] in the IP sec column , check encoding strength, and click [ Save]. Setting Descriptio n S tatus • Check the box to use this en cryption[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 54 7. Click [Re start]. 8. Set up yo ur VPN rout er as sho wn below . • T o use tu nnel mode, y ou need t o set up your VPN router . Setting Descrip tion IPsec • Check the box to enab le IPsec features . If you clear the box, whole IPsec fe atures will be inval id. Encoding strength • Encod ing strength for IPsec can b[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 55 • Set up the IPsec po licy as the following. 9. Acce ss the ca mera (se e pa ge 1 1). • If yo u can ac cess the camera, the IPsec s etup is complete. Notes • In IPsec commun ications , "IPsec" is display ed on the T op p age or the Single C amera p age. •[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 57 3. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . • When finished, " Success! " is displa yed. 4. Click [Go t o UPnP page]. • The UPn P pa ge is displ ayed.[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 58 2.8 Registering wi th the V iewnetcam.com s ervice Vi ewnetcam. com is a free service (dyna mic DNS service) that allows you to assign an easy to remem ber name to the camera, similar to your favorite web site. Vi ewnetcam. com also allows you to easily access the came ra, even when your ISP changes the IP addres s. Panas[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 59 Notes • When the Vie wnetcam.c om re gistration websi te is not displayed, confirm that t he URL is di splayed in the right c olumn of the Y our Account L ink. If the URL is not displayed , follow the procedure s below . • Per sona l (Ca mera) URL is avail able afte r [...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 60 2.9 Setting Date and T ime The Da te and T ime pa ge allow s you to set date and time. Date and tim e are us ed for imag e buffe r/transfer , ope ration time a nd time s tamps on the bu ffer ed image. Note Saving the date and time settings de letes all buffe red image s on the i nternal memory . The buf fered im ages on t[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 61 3. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . • When finished, " Success! " is displa yed. 4. Click [G o to Date an d T ime p age]. • The Da te and T ime page is disp layed. Note Date and time settings are subject to change due to the tempera[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 62 2.10 Changi ng Camera Settings The Camera pa ge allows you to set the camera name, white balance, p an/tilt range, retu rn to spec ified pos ition an d color ni ght view settings. 1. Click [Ca mera] on t he Setup pa ge. 2. Set each parame ter . • Clicking [Cancel] cancel s your settings without saving changes.[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 63 Setting Descriptio n Camera N ame • The came ra name i s displaye d on the Si ngle Camer a page. • Enter ASCII charac ters (see p age 136) or characters in each lan guage (1—1 5 characters for a 1-byte characte r and 1— 7 characters for a 2-byte character). Bu t [S[...]

  • Page 64

    Operating Instruc tions 64 3. Click [Sa ve] when fini shed. • New setting s are saved. If the home position is changed, the camera turns to the home positio n. • When finis hed, "Suc cess!" is display ed. 4. Click [Go to Camera p age]. • The Cam era pag e is displa yed. Tilt Ran ge *1 Select from the followin g options. • Minimu m[...]

  • Page 65

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 65 Specifying Pan /Tilt Range 1. Access the camera ( see page 1 1), and c lick [Single] at the top of the T op page . 2. Open anoth er web browser , and display the Came ra page (see p age 62). 3. Align the Single Cam era pag e and the Camera p age side to side. 4. Set the p [...]

  • Page 66

    Operating Instruc tions 66 2.1 1 Adjusting A udio The Audio pa ge allows you to adjust the buil t-in microphone , the use of external speake r , microph one sensiti vity and external speaker volum e. 1. Click [Audi o] on the Setup page. 2. Set each parame ter . • Clicking [Cancel] cancel s your settings without saving changes.[...]

  • Page 67

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 67 3. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . • When finished, " Success! " is displa yed. 4. Click [Go t o Audio p age]. • The Audi o page is displ ayed. Setting Descriptio n Output • It con trols audi o output fo r external sp eaker con n[...]

  • Page 68

    Operating Instruc tions 68 2.12 Changi ng Authentication Setting and Administra tor User Name and P assword The Secur ity: Administrato r page allows you to change authent ication, adminis trator use r name and passw ord. The au thenticat ion window i s displa yed, and allo ws the r egistered users to a ccess the camer a. Notes • If you access th[...]

  • Page 69

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 69 Note When user s other than an admini strator are access ing the camera, [Setu p] and [Mai ntenance ] tab wil l not be d isplaye d. 3. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . • When finished, " Success! " is displa yed. Setting Descriptio n [...]

  • Page 70

    Operating Instruc tions 70 4. Click [Go to Security : Administrat or page]. • Th e Secu rity : Admin istr ator page is disp layed . Notes • When the user name and password hav e been changed , the camera displays an authe ntication w indow . Enter the user name a nd pas sword, and clic k [OK]. Administrato r/General User s/Guest Users The camer[...]

  • Page 71

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 71 2.13 Logging in to the Camera If you se t [Permit ac cess from g uest use rs] on the Security: A dministrator p age, [Login] is display ed at t he top of the pa ge. After you log in as an administrat or , you can acces s the Setup page and the Maintenance p age. 1. Click [[...]

  • Page 72

    Operating Instruc tions 72 2.14 Creating, Mod ifying or Deleting General Users The General User page allows you to create, modify or d elete general use rs. Up to 50 gene ral use rs can be reg iste red. The access lev el is set fo r each ge neral us er . If you set [Permit access from guest users] on the Security: Admi nistrator pa ge, the access l[...]

  • Page 73

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 73 4. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . • When finished, " Success! " is displa yed. 5. Click [G o to General User pa ge]. Setting Descriptio n User ID Lis t • Up to 50 general u sers can be registered . • The list is us ed to mod ify[...]

  • Page 74

    Operating Instruc tions 74 2.15 C hanging Initial Settings on the Sin gle Camera p age or the Multi-Camera p age The Image Displ ay page all ows you to change init ial settings (di splay settings wh e n a use r acc e s se s th e ca me r a ) of im a ge re so l ut i on , i ma ge qua l it y a nd re fr es h interval . Y ou can dis play a time stamp on [...]

  • Page 75

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 75 3. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . • When finished, " Success! " is displa yed. 4. Click [Go t o Image Dis play pa ge]. • The I mage Disp lay p age is di splayed . Setting Descriptio n Image R esolution • Sele ct the imag e resol[...]

  • Page 76

    Operating Instruc tions 76 2.16 Configuri ng Multip le Cam eras The Multi-Cam era Setup pag e allows you to configure the cam era IP addresses and camera names to view multiple ima ges on the Multi-Cam era page. These configu rations are required t o use the Multi-Ca mera p age. 1. Click [Mul ti-Camera] on the Setup pa ge. 2. Click [Ad d]. Notes ?[...]

  • Page 77

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 77 Notes • Set th e local IP address and port nu mber for the camera on t he same LAN. • If the cameras will be accessed from the Internet, be sure to use the global IP add ress. In this situatio n, local IP addresses such as 192.168. x.x cannot be use d. 4. Click [Sa ve][...]

  • Page 78

    Operating Instruc tions 78 2.17 Format the SD m emory card Before you record the camera ima ge, you n eed to form at the SD me mory card. Notes • Y ou c an confirm t he SD me mory cap acity on the S tatus p age (see p age 107). 1. Insert th e SD memory card (se e page 37 of the I nstall ation/T roubleshooti ng). 2. Click [Buf fer/T ransf er] on t[...]

  • Page 79

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 79 2.18 S top the SD Memory Recordi ng After you s top the SD memory record ing, remov e the SD me mory card. Notes • Y ou can confirm the SD memory capacity on the S tatus page (see p age 107). 1. Click [Buf fer/T ransfer ] on the Setup page. 2. Click [SD v ideo reco rding[...]

  • Page 80

    Operating Instruc tions 80 2.19 Buffering or T ransferring I mages by Ti mer The Image Buf fer/T ransfer page allows you to enable image buf fer/transfe r by E- mail or FTP . Note If you a re recordin g images to the SD m emory card, re fresh inte rval slows down . 1. Click [Buf fer/T ransf er] on the Setup page. 2. Click [No .] to enable b uffer/t[...]

  • Page 81

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 81 4. Set the tim e, and c lick [Nex t>]. Note The timer works by an internal clock . Set the date and time befor e us ing t imer buffer /tran sfer (se e page 60). • Clickin g [<Back] tak es you back to the previous p age. • Clickin g [Cancel] tak es you back to the[...]

  • Page 82

    Operating Instruc tions 82 6. Set the image buf fer frequenc ies, and clic k [Next>]. Note Due to the networ k enviro nment, object, number of acces ses, enabling IPsec, SD me mory rec ording, th e came ra may n ot record the num bers of images as you se t. In this case, se t the image b uffer frequencie s longer . • Clicking [<Bac k] takes[...]

  • Page 83

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 83 7. Select the trans fer method, and click [Next>]. • Clickin g [<Back] tak es you back to the previous p age. • Clickin g [Cancel] tak es you back to the Image Buffe r/T ransfer pa ge withou t saving ch anges. Note If you transfer ima ge by E-mail or FT P , confi[...]

  • Page 84

    Operating Instruc tions 84 When you set [FTP] for T ransfer Method Select [ FTP], and cl ick [Next >]. The foll owing p age is di splayed . • Clicking [<Bac k] takes you bac k to the previous p age. • Clicking [Cancel] t akes you back to t he Image Buffer/T ransfer p age without s aving chan ges.[...]

  • Page 85

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 85 Setting Descripti on Server IP Address or Host Name *1 *1 But [Space], ["], [' ], [&], [<] and [>] are not available. • If you set the server IP address, set 4 digits (0—255 ) and 3 periods such as "192.1 68.0.253" . But "0.0.0. 0&quo[...]

  • Page 86

    Operating Instruc tions 86 When you set [E-mai l] for T ransfer Metho d Select [ E-mail], an d click [Nex t>]. The fol lowing p age is d isplayed. • Clicking [<Bac k] takes you bac k to the previous p age. • Clicking [Cancel] t akes you back to t he Image Buffer/T ransfer p age without s aving chan ges. Note Th e ca m er a w or ks onl y w[...]

  • Page 87

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 87 Setting Descriptio n SMTP Server IP Address or Host Name • If you set the serv er IP address, set 4 digits (0—255) and 3 periods such as "192.168.0.253 ". But "0.0.0.0" and "255.255 .255.255" are not available. Or set a host name (1—255 [...]

  • Page 88

    Operating Instruc tions 88 8. Confir m the setting s, and cl ick [Save]. • New setti ngs are save d. • When finis hed, "Suc cess!" is display ed. 9. Click [G o to Image Bu ffer/T ransfer p age]. • Th e Imag e Buffer /Transfe r page is di splay ed. Notes • If you click [Sa ve] on the Image B uffe r/T ransfer page, all buffer ed ima[...]

  • Page 89

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 89 2.20 Bufferi ng or T ransferring I mages by Alarm Signal The Image Buffer/ T ransfer p age allo ws you to enable im age buf fer/transfer by E- mail or FTP . Note If you are recording images to the SD me mory card, ref resh interv al slows down. 1. Click [Buf fer/T ransfer [...]

  • Page 90

    Operating Instruc tions 90 4. Set the time, and cli ck [Next>]. Note The timer works by an internal clock. Set th e date and t ime before using timer buffer /tran sfe r (see pag e 60 ). • Clicking [<Bac k] takes you bac k to the previous p age. • Clicking [Cancel] t akes you back to t he Image Buffer/T ransfer p age without s aving chan g[...]

  • Page 91

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 91 5. Set the Lens Pos ition When T riggered s etting, an d click [N ext>]. Note If you enable t he Lens Posi tion When T riggered s etting, buf fer/transfer s tarts after t he camera turn s to the a larm positio n. • Clickin g [<Back] tak es you back to the previous [...]

  • Page 92

    Operating Instruc tions 92 7. Set the image buf fer frequenc ies, and clic k [Next>]. Note Due to the networ k enviro nment, object, number of acces ses, enabling IPsec, SD me mory rec ording, th e came ra may n ot record the num bers of images as you se t. In this case, set th e image b uffer fr equencie s longer . For t he SD memory recording,[...]

  • Page 93

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 93 8. Select the trans fer method, and click [Next>]. • Clickin g [<Back] tak es you back to the previous p age. • Clickin g [Cancel] tak es you back to the Image Buffe r/T ransfer pa ge withou t saving ch anges. Note If you transfer ima ge by E-mail or FT P , confi[...]

  • Page 94

    Operating Instruc tions 94 When you set [FTP] for T ransfer Method Select [ FTP], and cl ick [Next >]. The foll owing p age is di splayed . • Clicking [<Bac k] takes you bac k to the previous p age. • Clicking [Cancel] t akes you back to t he Image Buffer/T ransfer p age without s aving chan ges.[...]

  • Page 95

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 95 Setting Descripti on Server IP Address or Host Name *1 *1 But [Space], ["], [' ], [&], [<] and [>] are not available. • If you set the server IP address, set 4 digits (0—255 ) and 3 periods such as "192.1 68.0.253" . But "0.0.0. 0&quo[...]

  • Page 96

    Operating Instruc tions 96 When you set [E-mai l] for T ransfer Metho d Select [ E-mail], an d click [Nex t>]. The fol lowing p age is d isplayed. • Clicking [<Bac k] takes you bac k to the previous p age. • Clicking [Cancel] t akes you back to t he Image Buffer/T ransfer p age without s aving chan ges. Note Th e ca m er a w or ks onl y w[...]

  • Page 97

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 97 Setting Descriptio n SMTP Server IP Address or Host Name • If you set the serv er IP address, set 4 digits (0—255) and 3 periods such as "192.168.0.253 ". But "0.0.0.0" and "255.255 .255.255" are not available. Or set a host name (1—255 [...]

  • Page 98

    Operating Instruc tions 98 9. After you confirm the settings and click [Next>], set E-mail notific ation and click [Next>]. • If you sel ect [Enabl e], the E-ma il Notific ation When T riggered p a ge is displaye d. Enter the settings seeing page 96 and page 97. When finished, click [Ne xt>] and go to step 10. 10. Click [Save ] after con[...]

  • Page 99

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istan ce, please call: 1-80 0-272-7033] 99 11 . Click [Go t o Image Buf fer/T ransfer page] . • The I mage Buf fer/T ransfer p age is di splayed. Notes • If yo u set a short interval to transfer image to a mobile phone, ma ny E- mails may be sent to it leading to a large phone bill. Therefore, we recomm end you[...]

  • Page 100

    Operating Instruc tions 100 2.21 T ransfer the Cam era Image in T ransport Mode The camera can trans fer the image in transport mod e by E-mail or FTP . Pre pare the f ollow ing r equi remen ts. See pa ge 49 and set up the E-mail or FTP server . Item Supported Feature E-mail or FT P Server Operatin g System ISP Service : IPsec su pported : Services[...]

  • Page 101

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 01 2.22 T ransfer the Camera Im age in T unnel Mode The came ra can tran sfer the i mage in tu nnel mode b y E-mail o r FTP . Prepare the follow ing requ irement s. See pag e 52 and set up the E-mail or FTP server . Item Supported Fea ture VPN Router ISP Service (in IPv4) [...]

  • Page 102

    Operating Instruc tions 102 2.23 Specifyi ng Operation Time The Operati on Tim e p age allows you to limit the operation time. The camera image turns to a gray sc reen out side the operation time. Notes • If you wrongl y set the time period, your privacy may be seen. Confirm the time perio d after the setup. • If you acc ess the camera a s an a[...]

  • Page 103

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 03 4. Click [Sa ve] when finis hed. • New sett ings are saved . • The Op eration T ime page is disp layed. About Operatio n Time In the operation t ime setting s, the ena bled setti ngs t ake priorit y over the disabled settings . Therefore, if Monday or Tue sday is di[...]

  • Page 104

    Operating Instruc tions 104 2.24 C ontrolling External Output T ermi nal The digit al output terminal allows yo u to control the external devi ces. 1. Click [Exte rnal Output] on the Setup pa ge. 2. Click [Sa ve] when fini shed. • Clicking [Cancel] cancel s your settings without saving changes. • New setti ngs are save d. • When finis hed, &q[...]

  • Page 105

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 05 2.25 Changi ng Indicator Display The Indic ator Control page a llows you to select In dicator opera tion. Indic ator has three opti ons. •A l w a y s o n • T urn the indicat or on when the camera is acce ssed. •A l w a y s o f f 1. Click [In dicator Control ] on t[...]

  • Page 106

    Operating Instruc tions 106 3 Camera Maintenance 3.1 Maintenance p age Mainten ance (14) St atus D isplays the c amera settings an d s tatus (see page 10 7). (15) Rest art Restarts the cam era (see page 107). (16) Up date Firmware Updates the camera f irmware (see page 108). (17) Save Settings Creat es a conf igur ation file (se e page 1 1 1). (18)[...]

  • Page 107

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 07 3.1.1 Confirming the St atus The S tatus p age al lows you to c heck the st atus of the cam era. The st atus informati on provides su pport for troubleshoot ing. Clicking [S tatu s] displays the foll owing p age. Note See Panas onic Network Cam era support web site at h[...]

  • Page 108

    Operating Instruc tions 108 3.1. 3 Updating t he Cam era Firm ware The Update Firmware page allows you to update the came ra firmwar e. If the n ew firmware is avai lable, inst all it into the camera. Notes • Do not tu rn off t he power dur ing firmware update. • All buf fered i mages on the internal memory wi ll be dele ted after th e firmware[...]

  • Page 109

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 09 • The Up date p age is di splayed in about a minute. 4. Click [Browse. ..]. • A dia log box i s displaye d to select t he firmware. 5. Select the firmwa re (including direc tory information) and click [Open]. • The f irmware file name is di splayed . 6. Confirm th[...]

  • Page 110

    Operating Instruc tions 11 0 7. Confir m that the versi on number on the T op page is update d. • If the version numb er is updated, the firmware upda te is complete. Updated v ersion[...]

  • Page 111

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assi stance, please call : 1-800-272 -7033] 1 1 1 3.1.4 Creating Configuration File A configuratio n file can be saved on your PC. Y ou can load the camera se ttings from the configu ration file on the Load Setti ngs page (see page 1 12). Note The saved ima ge has privacy inform ation. Preven t private informa tion lea[...]

  • Page 112

    Operating Instruc tions 11 2 3.1.5 Loading Settings from a Configuration File The setting s can be loaded from a configura tion file. If you reset the cam era to factor y default, the camera c an load its se ttings from t he config uration fil e. Notes • The configur ation file has network setti ngs. When the settings are loaded, the net work set[...]

  • Page 113

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assistan ce, please call: 1-800-2 72-7033] 1 13 3.1.6 Reset ting the Camera to Factory Default All came ra setting s are rese t to factory default directly afte r the Exec ute button is clicke d. 1. Click [Res et to Factory Default] on the Main tenance p age. 2. Click [Execute ]. • The ind icator bli nks orange, and [...]

  • Page 114

    Operating Instruc tions 11 4 3.2 Support p age 3.2.1 Seeing Help p age The Help p age displays ex planation s for each feature about the following 1. to 6. item s. Clickin g [Help] on the Supp ort page displays the next p age. 3.2.2 Seeing Product Information Y ou can see product i nformation on the Panaso nic Netw ork Camera support website. Click[...]

  • Page 115

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assistan ce, please call: 1-800-2 72-7033] 1 15 3.2.3 Seeing Support Information Y ou can see s upport in formation on the Panasonic N etwork Camera sup port websit e. Clicking [Support Inf ormation] on the Supp ort pag e displays the URL, cli ck it. Note If the camera is not connecte d to the Internet, the website can[...]

  • Page 116

    Operating Instruc tions 11 6 3.3 External I/O If you connect the external dev ices such as s ensors to the Externa l I/O and ima ge buf fer/trans fer by alarm signal is set, the camera image is transferred by the alarm detectio n. Explanation of the E xternal I/O Note The External I/O (Input/Output) are independen t. Output termina l is controlled [...]

  • Page 117

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assistan ce, please call: 1-800-2 72-7033] 1 17 Circuit Diagram Example CAUTION • The external I/O i s not capab le of connecti ng directly to devices that require large amount s of current. In some case, a custom interface circuit (customer-provided) may have to be used. Serious damage to the camera may r esult if a[...]

  • Page 118

    Operating Instruc tions 11 8 3.4 F ACTOR Y D EF AU L T RESET Button The camera has a F ACTOR Y DEF AUL T RESET button on the side. Pressing the F ACT ORY DEF AUL T RESET butto n resets t he camera to factory default. If you los e your user n ame and p assword, u se this b utton to re set the camer a. • Press the F ACTORY DEF AUL T RESET button fo[...]

  • Page 119

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For assistan ce, please call: 1-800-2 72-7033] 1 19 3.5 Default Sett ing List Basic Items Default Requi red Notes Network (IPv4) Connectio n Mode Automati c Setup - Automatic Setup/ S tatic/DHCP Allow Acce ss from the Internet (Au tomatic Setup only ) No - - Network C onfigura tion from Setup Program (S tatic/DHCP only) En[...]

  • Page 120

    Operating Instruc tions 120 Net work (IPv6) Conn ecti on M ode Automa tic Setup - Automatic Set up/ Sta t i c Allow Acc ess from the Internet (Au tomatic Setup onl y) No - - Port No. (S tati c on ly) 80 - 20, 21, 25 and 1 10 is not av ailable. IP addres s (S tati c on ly) [Blan k] W hen setti ng St at ic *1 Default Gateway (S tatic only ) [Blan k] [...]

  • Page 121

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 21 Date and Ti m e T ime Setting AM/PM - - Automatic T ime Adjustme nt No che ck When usi ng NTP - T ime Zone GMT -05:0 0 - - Adjust Clo ck for Daylight Saving T ime No check - - St a r t D a y A p r, First Sunda y , 2 AM -- End Day Oct, Last Sunda y , 2 AM -- Camera Camer[...]

  • Page 122

    Operating Instruc tions 122 Account Audio O utput Enabled - - V olume S tanda rd - Min imum/ S t andard/ Maxi mum PC Audio Input T imeout 1 m in - 1, 2, 3 , 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 (mi n) Input Enable - - Camera Mic rophone Sensitiv ity S tanda rd - Min imum/ S t andard/ Maxi mum Mute duri ng Pa n/Tilt En able - - Items Default Re quired Notes Security: [...]

  • Page 123

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 23 Gener al Use r Us er ID List [Bl ank] - - User Nam e [Bla nk] When setti ng general u ser 6—15 characte rs *3 Password [Blank] When setting general u ser 6—15 characte rs *3 Retype Password [Blank] When setting general u ser 6—15 characte rs *3 Limit ti me of Cont[...]

  • Page 124

    Operating Instruc tions 124 Advanced Items Default Re quired Notes Image Disp lay Single Camera Image Reso luti on 320 x 2 40 - 320 x 240 o r 640 x 480 Single Camera Image Quali ty S tandard - Favor Clarit y , S tanda rd or Favor Motion Single Camera Refresh Interval Motion - 3, 5 , 10, 30, 6 0 (s) or Motion Multi- Camer a Image Reso luti on 320 x [...]

  • Page 125

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 25 Multi - Camera Multi -Cam era [Blan k] - - Disp lay Checked When set ting Multi-C amera - IP Addr ess or Host Name [Blank] W hen set ting Multi-C amera IP add ress*1 Host name*5 is 1—25 5 chara cters . Port No. [Blank] When set ting Multi-C amera 20, 21, 2 5 and 1 10 [...]

  • Page 126

    Operating Instruc tions 126 Preset Butt ons Indicator Con tro l Indicator Control T urn indicator on w hen camer a is on -- Items Default Requ ired Notes Preset Buttons Pres et 1 Upp erLef t - - Pres et 2 Upp erRi ght - - Pres et 3 Low erLef t - - Pres et 4 Low erRi ght - - *1 In IPv4, s et 4 digit s (0—255) and 3 pe riods suc h as "19 2.168[...]

  • Page 127

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 27 3.6 Cleaning After the ca mera is t urned of f by dis connect ing the AC pl ug, clean the camera. 3.6.1 Cleaning the Main Unit If the lens cover has the sand or the dust , image quality may decrease. After taking away the sand or the dust on it, wipe it with a dry cloth[...]

  • Page 128

    Operating Instruc tions 128 3.7 Setting an IP Address on Y our PC Y our PC's IP address can be assi gned by t he followin g procedu res. 1. Display the TCP/IP Prop erties wind ow . • The step s are di fferent dependin g on your OS. The st eps are shown below . • When using Windows 2000 and Windows XP , log in as an admin istrato r to acces[...]

  • Page 129

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 29 3.8 Using Setup Program The Setup Pro gram can be used for the foll owing purpo ses. • Finding the IP addre ss and po rt number of the camera connecte d to your network. • Settin g up the cam era automa tically . • Setting up the camera manua lly to a S tatic or a[...]

  • Page 130

    Operating Instruc tions 130 • Y ou can find the camera IP address and port number by loo king up the MAC addre ss of your c amera. IPv6 I nformation Notes • If you try to find multip le cameras, each MAC add ress beside the Ethern et (LAN) port verifies wh ich camera you are setti ng up. • See p age 30 in the Insta llation/T roubleshoo ting f[...]

  • Page 131

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 31 Automatic Setup ( Local or In ternet Access) or Manual Setup 1. Click [Exec ute] on the Camera List wi ndow shown on pag e 130. 2. Click each button to execute the prog ram. Notes • For the first time ins tallation or after pressing the F ACTORY DEF AUL T RESET button[...]

  • Page 132

    Operating Instruc tions 132 3.9 Setting Y ou r PC 3.9.1 Setti ng the Prox y Server Settin gs on Web Browser If the proxy serve r is not us ed, the s ettings are no t required. If you are using the proxy s erver , the followin g setting s are required . • A prox y server may prev ent acce ss to the camera de pending in a corporate environ ment. In[...]

  • Page 133

    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 33 3. Click the [Conne ctions] tab, and click [LAN Settings] . 4. See if the Use a p roxy server c heck box i s checked or not. If c hecked, click [Advance d...]. • If not checke d, click [Cance l]. Proxy settings are not requ ired. See if the check bo x is check ed or n[...]

  • Page 134

    Operating Instruc tions 134 5. Enter the camera IP a ddress i nto the Do no t use prox y serve r for addres ses beginni ng with dat a field. 6. Click [OK].[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 35 3.9.2 Setting UPnP to Display Camera Shortcut in My Network P laces T o displ ay the cam era shortcut i n the My Network Place s folder , Windows compone nt shou ld be added. Enabl e UPnP (Universa l Plug and Play) following the step s below . Note This feature is ava i[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 136 3.10 ASCII Character T able (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? ASCII Character T able @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 37 3.1 1 File Size and Number of Buffered Images The follo wing t able show s the rela tionship between the file size o f the ima ge and the ma ximum num ber of buf fered images. Note The following file sizes were shown at the larg est value. Resolution Items Capture Fav o[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 138 3.12 Number of Images to Be Able to Record on the SD Memory Card The camera suppo rts the Pana sonic SD memory card. • 1 GB: RP-SDH1GJ01A • 512 MB: R P-SDH512N1A • 256 MB: R P-SD256N1A • 128 MB: R P-SD128BL1A • 64 MB: RP-S D064BL1A Resolution / Image Q uality 1 GB 512 MB 256 MB 128 MB 64 MB 160 x 120 Favor Moti[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 39 3.13 Specifi cations Network Camera Item s Spe cific atio ns Pan/T ilt Angle Pan: -60 ° to +6 0 °, T ilt: -45 ° to +20 ° Number of Pixels 1/4-inch CCD Sensor 320,000 pixels Illumi nance 3—100,00 0 lx (0.2—1 00,000 lx in color night vie w mode) White Balance Auto[...]

  • Page 140

    Operating Instruc tions 140 Supported Pro tocols IPv4/IPv6 Dua l-S tack •I P v 4 : TCP , UDP , IP , HTTP , FTP , SMTP , DHCP , DNS, ARP , ICMP , POP3, NTP , IPsec, UPn P •I P v 6 : TCP , UDP , IP , HTTP , FTP , SMTP , DNS, ICMPv6, POP3, NDP , NTP , IPsec IPsec Feature ESP Encryptio n, ESP Authentication T ransport mode (Main mode only)/T unnel [...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns [For ass istanc e, please c all: 1-800-272 -7033] 1 41 T emperature Operati on: 0 °C (+32 °F) to +40 °C (+1 04 °F) S torage: 0 °C (+32 °F) to +50 °C (+122 °F) Humi dity Operati on: 20 %—80 % (No C ondensa tion) S torage: 20 %—9 0 % (No Conde nsation) *1 The maximum number of frames changes depending on the image[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 142[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns 143 Index[...]

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    Operating Instruc tions 144 A Abbrevia tions 4 ActiveX Contro ls 16 Administrat or/General Users/Gues t Us- ers 70 Alarm Pos ition 22 ASCII Chara cter Table 13 6 Audio pa ge 66 B Buffered Im age page 30 C Camera Access 1 1 Camera pa ge 62 Capture Image Button 19 Clean ing 127 Click to Cent er 18 CPU 5, 6 D Date a nd Time page 60 Defaul t Setting Li[...]

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    Operati ng Instructio ns 145 Setup page 35 Setup Progra m 129 Single C amera page 1 5 Specific ations 13 9 Status pag e 107 Support Info rmation p age 115 Support pag e 114 System Re quirement s for your PC 5 T Talk 26 Timer Ima ge Buffer/Trans fer 80 Top pa ge 12 Trademark s 4 Transport mode 49, 100 Tunnel m ode 52, 10 1 U Update Firmware pag e 10[...]

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    Panasonic Consumer Electr onics Company , Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Printed in Japan PSQX3235ZA KK0804RM0 2004 P anasonic Communications[...]