Panasonic KX-HCM110A manual

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    HomeLogic L LC  100 Hoods Lane  Marblehead, MA 09145  Phone (781) 639- 5155  Fax (781) 639 -9677 One Home   Camera Integration Note Manufactu rer: Panasoni c Model Number(s ): BB-HCM311A , BB-HCM331A, KX-HCM110A OneHome Versions: 3.0 (a[...]

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    2 of 9 S TA RTING THE P A NA SONIC C AMERA S OFTWARE 1. Insert the CD fr om the c amer a into y our PC: once it star ts up, click Camera Setup . Or, if y ou have copied the files from the CD to your computer, locate and start EasyConfig .exe . 2. W ait a mom ent to allow the software to find the cam era: the following screen appears. 3. Select the [...]

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    3 of 9 6. You w ill be prompted to enter your user name and password again, as shown in the image below. Type in the user name and password you just set, and click O K . 7. After a short delay, y ou should see a new browser window, similar to that shown under Camera Settings below. 8. If the Automatic Setup dialog is still present, click its Can ce[...]

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    4 of 9 C A M ERA S ETTINGS 1. After typing i n your user nam e and password, y ou will be shown the standard browser interface to the cam era. 2. The system will attempt to install an ActiveX control to show the cam era im age in the browser window . This contr ol is not needed for proper One Hom e operation, but is needed if you w ish to see the c[...]

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    5 of 9 5. Click UPnP on the left, then click Disable in the both parts of the screen, as s hown below . Click Save to store your settings. 6. Under Accounts to the left, c lick Administrator to bring up the screen below. Click Permit access from guest users , as s hown below . Re-enter your password in the boxes, then click Save to store your chang[...]

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    6 of 9 7. Under Accounts to the left, c lick Gen eral User to bring up the screen shown below. 8. Click G uest in the list, then click M odify . T his brings up the Access Level options. Select Unlimited in the drop down, as shown below, and then check (turn on) all the options, as shown below. Click Save to save your settings.[...]

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    7 of 9 9. Click Net work(IPv 4) to bring up the network settings sc reen shown below. 10. Click Static in the Connection Mode to bring up the screen below. 11. Set the IP address to the desired value: we suggest setting the first cam era to 192.168.0.80, the second to 192.168.0.81, and so forth. Chec k that the other settings m atch the s creen bel[...]

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    8 of 9 12. If prom pted, click to Restart to restart the c amer a. Note that the camer a is now at a different IP address, so the browser window won’t show the cam era. 13. Go to the address line in the browser, and put in the new IP a ddress as s hown below : 14. This brings up the c amer a’s home page s hown below : 15. The cam era is now at [...]

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    9 of 9 H OME L OGIC C ONFIGURA T ION D ET AILS The following t able provi des s ettings used in the HomeLogic Configurator. Pl ease ref er to the Configurator Reference Guide for m ore details. In the tabl e below : o “<User Defined>”, etc. Type i n the desired name for the item . O NE H OME S OFTWA RE V ERSION 3.0 Devices Variable Name S[...]