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1. Operating Instructions 15 Maintenance of the unit Maintenance 15 4 Reset the settings Reboot the unit Default reset Click the Default reset tab of the Maintenance page section 6 The settings and the HTML data of the unit can be initialized and reboot of the camera and unit can be performed on this page System log Upgrade Status Default reset Reset to the default Except the network settings Load the default HTML files setup menu Reset to the default and load the default HTML files Camera restart Unit restart Reset to the default Except the network settings Click the Execute button to reset the settings to the default Note that the network settings will not be reset It is impossible to operate the unit for about 3 minutes after the initialization Load the default HTML files setup menu Click the Execute button to reset the HTML files to the default It is impossible to operate the unit for about 3 minutes after the initialization Reset to the default and load the default HTML files Click the Execute button to reset the settings of the unit and the HTML files to the default Note that the network seitings will not be reset lt is impossible to operate the unit for about 3 minutes after the initialization Camera restart This feature is not supported by the Thermal Camera Unit restart Click the Execute button to reboot the encoder It is impossible to operat
2. while using the HTTPS function To use the HTTPS function access https It is also necessary to enter the port number 13 3 Cannot access the unit via the Internet Are the network settings of the unit correct Set the default gateway or DNS server address correctly To use the DDNS service check that the settings are correct Is the setting for Default gateway on the Network page configured Or is the setting correct When communicating using IPv4 Configure the setting for Default gateway of IPv4 network on the Network tab of the setup menu 13 1 Is the setting of port forwarding configured for the router To enable the access to the unit via the Internet it is necessary to perform the port forwarding setting when the router in use does not support the UPnP function Refer to the manuals provided with the router for further information Is UPnP function of the router disabled Refer to the manuals provided with the router in use to enable the UPnP function Is packet filtering set for the router to forbid the access via the Internet Configure the settings of the router in use to enable the access via the Internet Refer to the manuals provided with the router for further information about the settings Are you accessing the unit using the local address the IP address used in a local network When accessing the unit use the global address or the URL
3. POP3 server error Authentication error Entered user name or password may be incorrect Check if the E mail settings are configured correctly Failed to find the POP3 server The IP address of the server may be incorrect Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly The POPS server may be down Ask the network administrator SMTP server error Authentication error Entered user name or password may be incorrect Check if the E mail settings are configured correctly Failed to resolve the E mail server address from DNS The designated IP address of the DNS may be incorrect Check if the DNS settings are configured correctly The DNS server may be down Ask the network administrator Failed to find the SMTP server The IP address of the server may be incorrect Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly The SMTP server may be down Ask the network administrator Internal error Undefined error An error occurred in the E mail function Check if the E mail settings are configured correctly Error indications relating to FTP Category Indication Description FTP server error Failed to resolve the FTP server address from DNS Failed to find the FTP server The FTP server may be down Ask the network administrator The IP address of the server may be incorrect Check if the IP address of the server is configured c
4. Transmission type Unicast port AUTO Unicast port 201 1024 50000 Multicast address Multicast port 1024 50000 Multicast TTL HOPLimit 1 254 Smoother live video display on the browser buffering Oon Off H 264 1 H 264 2 H 264 transmission Select On or Off to determine whether or not to transmit H 264 images e On Transmits H 264 images e Off Does not transmit H 264 images e Default On Note e When On is selected for H 264 transmission in H 264 1 or H 264 2 displaying of H 264 images or JPEG images on the Live page will become available 32 Operating Instructions 8 Configure the settings related to images Image e When On is selected for H 264 transmission in H 264 1 and H 264 2 H 264 images are viewable using other devices with each setting e When On is selected for H 264 transmission in H 264 1 or H 264 2 the transmission interval of JPEG images may sometimes become longer Internet mode over HTTP Select On when transmitting H 264 images via the Internet It is possible to transmit H 264 images without changing the broadband router settings configured for JPEG image transmission e On H 264 images will be transmitted using the HTTP port Refer to section 13 1 for further information about the HTTP port number settings e Off H 264 images will be transmitted using the UDP port
5. displayed on Certificate Import Wizard 72 Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network Ge ti kah sort Wiz z3 Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certficates certificate trust ists and certificate revocation ists from your disk to a store A certificate which is issued by a certification authority 5 a confirmation of your identity and contains informaton used to protect data or to estab sh secure network commections A certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue cick Next 6 Select Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where cerdficates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for the certificate l Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Certificate store Learn more about cerbficate stores Operating Instructions 73 13 Configuring the network settings Network T Select Trusted Root Certificate Authorities and click OK Select the certificate store you want to use 8 Click Next Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can speci
6. 7 5fps 10fps 15fps 20fps 30fps Default 25fps Note e When Frame rate is selected for Transmission priority this setting is available e Frame rate is restricted by Max bit rate per client For this reason the frame rate may be lower than the specified value when any value marked with an asterisk is selected Max bit rate per client Select an H 264 bit rate per a client from the following When Best effort is selected for Transmission priority set the maximum and minimum bit rates 64kbps 128kbps 256kbps 384kbps 512kbps 768kbps 1024kbps 1536kbps 2048kbps 3072kbps 4096kbps Unlimited e Default 1536kbps Operating Instructions 33 8 Configure the settings related to images Image 34 Unlimited is available only when Frame rate is selected for Transmission priority Note e When Unlimited is selected the number of users who can access H 264 images will be limited to 1 Only a single user can access H 264 images e The H 264 bit rate is restricted by Bandwidth control bit rate on the Network tab on the Network page section 13 For this reason the bit rate may be lower than the value when any value with an asterisk on the right is selected e It is impossible to select Unlimited for both H 264 1 and H 264 2 Image quality Select the image quality of H 264 images from
7. Diag checkboxes of Destination of notification below e When an alarm is detected Alarm e When a video loss is recovered Alarm Default Off Note e When On is selected notification of the alarm occurrence will be provided to the registered destination server addresses in order to IP address 1 first to IP address 8 last 46 Operating Instructions 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm Additional alarm area data VMD Determine whether or not to send notifications for the alarm area number of VMD alarm with the Panasonic alarm protocol by selecting On Off e Default Off Destination port select a destination port for the Panasonic alarm protocol from the following e Available range 1 65535 e Default 1818 The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 443 995 10669 10670 Retry times Select a retry time for the Panasonic alarm protocol e Available range 0 30 e Default 2 Destination of notification Address 1 Address 8 Enter the destination IP address or host name of the Panasonic alarm protocol from the following Host name is unavailable for the IP address Up to 8 destination server addresses can be registered e Alarm checkbox When the checkbox is selected the Panasonic alarm notification will be sent when an alarm occurs or when a video loss is recovered e Destination serv
8. Left click on the control pad or buttons to adjust the horizontal vertical position of the camera panning tilting e Panning tilting speed will be faster if a clicked point gets farther from the center point of the control pad It is also possible to pan tilt the camera by dragging the mouse e Zoom can be adjusted by right clicking When an upper lower area of the control pad is right clicked the displayed image will be zoomed in out on e Zoom can also be adjusted using the mouse wheel e Note that the Thermal Camera does not support optical zoom or physical pan tilt the Pan Tilt Zoom controls are digital only within an existing image 8 5 Configure the settings relating to RS485 RS485 IMPORTANT The settings within the RS485 tab of the setup menu are preconfigured in the Thermal Camera and must not be modified The correct RS485 settings are as follows e RS485 Transmission On Communication 2 line Baud Rate 19200bps Data bit 8bit Parity Check None Protocol Custom Unit address 01 Operating Instructions 9 Configure the multi screen setting Multi screen 9 Configure the multi screen settings Multi screen Network cameras and units used to display images on a multi screen can be registered on the Multi screen page section 6 IP address Camera title selfcamera WJ GXE1 00 Example of entry hittp 192 168 _0 10 8080 Group B IP address Camera title Cam 5 Cam 6 Cam 7
9. Panasonic Operating Instructions Thermal Camera Model numbers TC0938450 015CE TC0938450 019CE TC0938450 025CE TC0938450 045CE TC2538450 015CE TC2538450 019CE TC2538450 025CE TC2538450 045CE TC0964070 025CE TC0964070 045CE TC2564070 025CE TC2564070 045CE ee lt a Ae _ ee Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Preface About the user manuals There are 2 sets of operating instructions for the Thermal Camera as follows e Installation Guide Explains the physical installation of the Thermal Camera e Operating Instructions Explains how to perform the settings and how to operate this unit Trademarks and registered trademarks e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer ActiveX and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Microsoft product screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation e iPad iPhone and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e Android is a trademark of Google Inc e Firefox is a registered trademark of the Mozilla Foundation e All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in these operating instructions Microsoft Windows 7 is describe
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11. My Network Places folder Network folder when using Windows Vista or Windows 7 of the PC When creating the shortcut select On To use the shortcut function to the unit enable the UPnP function on the PC in advance e Default Off Note e To display the shortcut to the unit on the My Network Places folder Network folder when using Windows Vista or Windows 7 of the PC it is necessary to add the Windows component Refer to the following to enable the UPnP function For Windows XP Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs gt Add Remove Windows Components gt select Networking Services gt Details gt check Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client and UPnP User Interface gt OK gt Next gt Complete For Windows Vista Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt expand the section of Network discovery of Sharing and Discovery gt select Turn on network discovery gt click Apply gt Complete For Windows 7 Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt select Turn on network discovery of Network discovery of Change advanced sharing settings gt click Save changes gt Complete Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network HTTPS lt is possible to enhance the network security by encrypting the access to units using the HT
12. Operating Instructions 9 5 About the network security About the network security 5 1 Equipped security functions The following security functions are featured in this unit Access restrictions by the host authentication and the user authentication lt is possible to restrict users from accessing the unit by setting the host authentication and or the user authentication to On section 11 Access restrictions by changing the HTTP port lt is possible to prevent illegal access such as port scanning etc by changing the HTTP port number section 13 1 Access encryption by the HTTPS function It is possible to enhance the network security by encrypting the access to units using the HTTPS function section 13 2 IMPORTANT Design and enhance security countermeasures to prevent leakage of information such as image data authentication information user name and password alarm E mail information FTP server information DDNS server information etc Perform the countermeasure such as access restriction using the user authentication or access encryption using the HTTPS function After the unit is accessed by the administrator make sure to close all the browsers for added security Change the administrator password periodically for added security Note When user authentication authentication error has failed to pass 8 times within 30 seconds using the same IP address PC access to the unit will be denied for a whil
13. This software can be installed directly from the unit or downloaded from the Panasonic website 48 Network Camera View 45 InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA IMPORTANT Please carefully read this End User License Agreement EULA before downloading this software program the Software provided by Panasonic system Networks Co Ltd a Japanese corporation Before downloading installing and using the Software on your PC you need to acceptthe terms and conditions ofthis EULA by clicking on ACCEPT button provided atthe bottom of this EULA Ifyou do not agree to the terms and conditions ofthis EULA you may not download install or use this software This EULA is a legal agreement between you and Panasonic System Networks I accept the terms in the license agreement 7 I do not accept the terms in the license agreement IMPORTANT e The default setting of Automatic installation of viewer software is On Follow the instructions in section 19 when the message is displayed on the information bar of the browser e When the Live page is displayed for the first time the install wizard of the ActiveX control required to display images from the camera will be displayed Follow the instructions of the wizard e When the install wizard is displayed again even after completing the installation of the Activex restart
14. When Name w o time amp date is selected the file will be overwritten each time a file is newly transmitted e Available number of characters 1 32 characters e Unavailable characters amp lt gt e Default None blank e When Name w time amp date is selected the file name will be Entered file name Time and date year month day hour minute second Serial number starting from 00 s during summer time Transmission interval Select the interval for the FTP periodic image transmission from the following 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 10s 15s 20s 30s 1min 2min 3min 4min Smin 6min 10min 15min 20min 30min 1h 1 5h 2h 3h 4h 6h 12h 24h e Default 1s Image capture size Select the capture size of images to be transmitted from the following Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 QVGA VGA 86 Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network Picture Camera mode VGA 16 9 Not supported by the Thermal Camera e Default VGA 13 7 Configure the schedule settings of the FTP periodic image transmission FTP img trans Click the FTP img trans tab on the Network page section 6 The schedule settings of the FTP periodic image transmission can be configured in this section Refer to section 13 6 for further information about the settings relating to the FTP periodic image transmission 13 7 1 How to set the s
15. page The basic settings such as time and date and the unit title and the settings required to connect the unit to the Internet can be configured on the Basic page section 7 1 D Image button Displays the Image page The settings relating to image quality image capture size etc of JPEG H 264 camera images can be configured on the Image page section 8 1 E Multi screen button Displays the Multi screen page The cameras from which images are to be displayed on a multi screen can be registered on the Multi screen page section 9 F Alarm button Displays the Alarm page The settings relating to alarm occurrences such as settings for the alarm action at an alarm occurrence the alarm occurrence notification and the VMD area settings can be configured on the Alarm page section 10 G User mng button Displays the User mng page The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the unit can be configured on the User mng page section 11 Operating Instructions 23 6 Display the setup menu from a PC 24 H Server button Displays the Server page The settings relating to the E mail server the FTP server and the NTP server to which the unit accesses can be configured on the Server page section 12 Network button Displays the Network page The network settings and the settings relating to DDNS Dyna
16. 00 00 O00 v 00 wv Operating Instructions 89 14 Configure the settings relating to the schedules Schedule 14 Configure the settings relating to the schedules Schedule On the Schedule page it is possible to configure the settings relating to schedules as follows e VMD permission Video motion detection will be active only in the specified schedule e Access permission Access to the unit will be allowed only in the specified schedule The Schedule page has only the Schedule tab Up to 5 schedules can be set Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 24h 90 Operating Instructions 14 Configure the settings relating to the schedules Schedule 1 Select an action to be assigned to the schedule from Schedule mode Off is selected at the default e Off No action will be taken for the respective schedule e VMD permission The video motion detection VMD function will be active during the period of the schedule e Access permission Users whose access level is set to 2 and 3 on the User auth tab section 11 can access the unit only in the period of schedule Note e Select On for User auth on the User auth tab of User mng page section 11 and Off for Host auth on the Host auth page section 11 2 to validate Access permission 2 Select days of a week by checking the respective checkboxes 3 From the pull down menu selec
17. 1 2 7 2 Configure the Internet settings Internet Click the Internet tab of the Basic page section 6 The settings relating to UPnP Auto port forwarding DDNS Viewnetcam com and network settings for the Internet can be configured on this page Operating Instructions 27 7 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic Internet UPnP Auto port forwarding O DDNS Off xi To allow access to the camera from the Internet activate the auto port forwarding IPv4 setting and register on the DDNS service Viewnetcam com free Note The camera may be accessed from a third party if the Internet access is allowed Recommended network setting for internet A setup suitable for internet environment is carried out UPnP Auto port forwarding Select On or Off to determine whether or not to use the port forwarding function of the router To use the auto port forwarding function the router in use must support UPnP and the UPnP must be enabled e Default Off Note e Due to auto port forwarding the port number may sometimes be changed When the number is changed it is necessary to change the port numbers registered in the PC and recorders etc e The UPnP function is available when the unit is connected to the IPv4 network IPv6 is not supported e Tocheck if auto port forwarding is properly configured click the Status tab on the Maintenance page and check that the Enable is d
18. Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network More informatbon The Live page will be displayed If an authentication window is displayed enter the user name and password Note e If this window is displayed when accessing a device other than the unit or a website a security problem may have occurred In this case check the system status 3 Click Certificate Error over the URL and click View certificates t gm gt x Certificate invalid The security certificate presented by this website has errors This problem may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage About certificate errors View certificates Operating Instructions 71 13 Configuring the network settings Network 4 Click Install Certificate Certificate 23 General Details Certification Path yh Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to Issued by Valid from Learn more about cerbficetes Note e If Install Certificate is not displayed close Internet Explorer once and select Run as Administrator to launch Internet Explorer again Click Start gt All Programs gt right click Internet Explorer click Run as Administrator 5 Click Next
19. Network page section 6 The following information is required to configure the network settings Contact the network administrator or your Internet service provider e IP address Subnet mask Default gateway when using the gateway server router HTTP port Primary DNS address Secondary DNS address when using DNS Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network Network FTP img trans IPv4 network Network Settings Auto Advanced IP address IPv4 Subnet mask Default gateway DNS Primary server address Secondary server address IPv6 network O 3 Manual IP address IPv6 Default gateway DHCPv6 O Primary DNS server address Secondary DNS server address Common HTTP port feo 1 65535 Line speed Auto Max RTP packet size unlimited 1500byte Limited 1280byte HTTP max segment size MSS Unlimited 1460byte UPnP Auto port forwarding Short cut to unit a HTTPS CRT key generate Generate Certificate Information Not generated Generate Certificate CA Certificate CA Certificate install HTT HTTPS port 443 1 65535 r FTP access to unit O Allow Forbid Set Bandwidth control bit rate Unlimited Easy IP Setup accommodate period 20min Unlimited Operating Instructions 57 13 Configuring the network settings Network IPv4 network Netw
20. Request dialog box will be displayed CA Certificate Generate Certificate signing Request Common Mame Country state Locality Organization Organizational Unit RSA Key CRT Size key Last modified 204 obit il 2 Enter the information of the certificate to be generated Item Description Available number of characters Common Name Enter the unit address or host name 64 characters Country Enter the country name 2 characters Country code State Enter the state name 128 characters Locality Enter the locality name 128 characters Organization Enter the organization name 64 characters Organizational Enter the unit name of the organization 64 characters Unit CRT key Displays the key size and generation time amp date of the current key Operating Instructions 67 13 Configuring the network settings Network 68 Note e To use the server certificate follow the requests from the CA about the information to be entered e The available characters for Common Name State Locality Organization Organizational Unit are 0 9 A Z a z and the following marks _ 3 Click the OK button after entering the items e The Save As dialog box will be displayed 4 Enter a file name for the CSR in the Save As dialog box to save on the PC e The saved CSR file will be applied to the CA IMPORTANT e The server certificate will be issued fo
21. alarm settings Alarm 40 IMPORTANT Depending on the network line speed or the network traffic images may not be transmitted at the exact designated interval or period Alarm image Alarm image FTP transmission Directory name File name Transmission interval Number of images Recording duration Post alarm 100s Image capture size Image compression rate upon alarm detection Image quality upon alarm detection Alarm image FTP gt gt When FTP gt gt is clicked the FTP tab of the Server page will be displayed Section 12 2 Alarm image FTP transmission Select On or Off to determine whether or not to transmit the alarm image to the FTP server e Default Off Directory name Enter the directory name where the alarm images are to be saved For example enter ALARM to designate the directory ALARM under the root directory of the FTP server e Available number of characters 1 256 characters e Unavailable characters amp e Default None blank File name Enter the file name used for the alarm image to be transmitted to an FTP server The file name will be as follows File name Entered file name Time and date year month day hour minute second Serial number e Available number of characters 1 32 characters e Unavailable characters amp lt gt e Default None blank Post alarm e Transmission interval Select
22. be zoomed in out on When a left right area is right clicked the focus will be adjusted to the Near Far side e Zoom can also be adjusted using the mouse wheel e Note that the Thermal Camera does not support optical zoom or physical pan tilt the Pan Tilt Zoom controls are digital only within an existing image M Brightness buttons Left click on the and buttons to cycle through the different display options available e Greyscale White hot e Greyscale Black hot e lronbow Left click on the Normal button to return to the default value Greyscale White hot N Preset This feature is not supported on the Thermal Camera O Unit title The title entered for Unit title on the Basic tab will be displayed section 7 1 Operating Instructions 1 Monitor Images on a PC P Alarm occurrence indication button This button will be displayed and will blink when an alarm has occurred When this button is clicked this button will disappear section 3 Q Full screen button Images will be displayed on a full screen To return to the Live page press the Esc key The aspect ratio of displayed images will be adjusted in accordance with the monitor R Snap shot button Click this button to take a picture a still picture The picture will be displayed on a newly opened window When right clicking on the displayed image the pop up menu will be displayed It is possible to save the image on the PC
23. by selecting Save from the displayed pop up menu When Print is selected printer output is enabled Note e For the case of using Windows 7 or Windows Vista the following settings may be required Open Internet Explorer click Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Trusted Sites Sites Register the unit address on Website of the displayed trusted widows S Main area Images from the camera will be displayed in this area The current time and date will be displayed according to the settings configured for Time display format and Date time display format Section 7 1 When clicking a desired point while displaying live images in the main area the camera will move to locate the clicked point at the center of the main area Note e When operated by a lower access level user images displayed on the screen may be changed temporarily This does not affect operation of the unit e Depending on the PC in use screen tearing may occur when the shooting scene drastically changes due to the GDI restrictions of the OS A phenomenon in which portions of the screen are displayed out of alignment Only operable by users whose access level is 1 Administrator 2 Only operable by users whose access level is 1 Administrator or 2 Camera control when On is selected for User auth section 11 1 3 Monitor images from multiple cameras Images from multiple cameras can b
24. copy certificates certificate trust iets and certificate revocation ists from your disk to 4 certficate store A certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections A certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue cick Next Operating Instructions 77 13 Configuring the network settings Network 78 Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are sysbem areas where certificates are het Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location for Place all certificates in the Fodkowang store 9 Click Finish Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard You have successfully completed the Certificate Import wizard You have specified the following settings Certificate Store Selected Automatically determined by t Comers Certificate 6 When the security alert window is displayed click Yes Security Warning x A You are about to natal a certificate from a certification authority CA daming to represent are 253 Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actualy from PPP You Proud confem ts onign by contacting mn The folowing nuseber ad assist you in the process Thausrdor tt shal me ee o eee eee cee eee Warten Tf you nat
25. e When IP address subnet mask is entered it is possible to restrict PCs in each subnet For example when 192 168 0 1 24 is entered and 2 Camera control is selected for the access level the PCs whose IP address is between 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 254 can access the camera with the access level 2 Camera control Operating Instructions 49 11 Configure the settings relating to the authentication User mng e When the IP address already in use is entered and the Set button is clicked the respective host information will be overwritten Access level Select the access level of the host from the following 1 Administrator 2 Camera control 3 Live only Refer to section 11 for further information about the access level e Default 3 Live only Host check From the pull down menu of Host check the registered host can be selected and the selected host s IP address can be checked The registered IP address will be displayed with the access level Example 192 168 0 21 1 To delete the registered host click the Delete button after selecting the IP address to be deleted 11 3 Configure the settings relating to the priority stream System Click the System tab on the User mng page section 6 The description below is the configuration of the priority stream that can transmit images without deteriorating the image quality and refresh interval even when multiple users acces
26. enrollment in the Viewnetcam com service access the Viewnetcam com website http Awww viewnetcam com later e When Expired is displayed in the URL of Viewnetcam com in the viewnetcam settings page or the status page restart the unit after registering the Viewnetcam com service After restarting the unit check that the registered URL is displayed in the URL of Viewnetcam com of Status Viewnetcam com on the Maintenance page e It is possible to check the information registered for the Viewnetcam com service by accessing the URL displayed beside Your Account Link When the URL is not displayed check that the PC is being connected to the Internet and click the Set button e f access often fails due to the change in the global address of router set a smaller value for Access interval e Ifimages are not correctly displayed click Set for Recommended network setting for internet on the Internet tab of the Basic page Configuring port forwarding when not using UPnP When using a router that does not support UPnP port forwarding must be manually configured for the router 1 Click the Network tab of the Network page 2 Select Static for Network Settings 3 Confirm the IP address port number and other information displayed here and change the settings as necessary This information is required when configuring port forwarding on the route
27. is accessed Note e The security certificate is installed on the PC with the information registered for Common Name Therefore the information registered for Common Name must be same as the address or host name for the unit access If the certificate is not the same the security alert window will be displayed each time the unit is accessed e When the address or host name of the unit is changed the security alert window will be displayed each time the unit is accessed even if the security certificate is installed Install the security certificate again e When the unit access is open to the Internet enter the address name or host name to access via the Internet for Common Name In this case the security alert window will be displayed each time the unit is locally accessed even if the security certificate is installed e When the security certificate is properly installed a key icon is displayed in the address box of the web browser that has accessed the unit When using Internet Explorer 7 Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9 When using Internet Explorer 7 Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 9 When using Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 with Windows XP note that some of the displayed windows may differ from the following descriptions 1 Access the unit using the HTTPS protocol 2 When the security alert window is displayed click Continue to this website not recommended Operating
28. rate per client Max 1024 kbps Min 128 kbps H 264 1 Image capture size VGA H 264 2 Image capture size QVGA e Network tab on the Network page Common Max RTP packet size Limited 1280byte 28 Operating Instructions 7 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic HTTP max segment size MSS Limited 1280byte Operating Instructions 29 8 Configure the settings related to images Image 30 8 Configure the settings relating to images Image The JPEG and H 264 image settings and settings relating to image quality and RS485 can be configured on this page The Image page has 3 tabs the JPEG H 264 tab the Image Position tab and the RS485 tab 8 1 Configure the settings relating to the Picture Camera mode Video input JPEG H 264 Click the JPEG H 264 tab on the Image page section 6 JPEG H 264 Iimage Position Video input Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 VGA QVGA rs Video input This value must be set to NTSC on the Thermal Camera Picture Camera mode This value must be set to VGA 4 3 on the Thermal Camera 8 2 Configure the settings relating to JPEG images JPEG H 264 Click the JPEG H 264 tab on the Image page section 6 JPEG Live page Initial display Refresh interval JPEG Image capture size Image quality Quality 1 Image quality setting VGA Quality 1 5 Normal Quali
29. registered in the DDNS service and the port number of the unit as the IP address to be used in the Internet 13 13 Operating Instructions 103 19 Troubleshooting 104 Cannot access the unit via the URL of the Viewnetcam com service Is the global address of unit or router notified to the 13 4 Viewnetcam com service server 5 Log into the My Account page of Viewnetcam com website http www viewnetcam com to check the information of the registered unit If the global address is not displayed for the IP address access the unit and register the user information for the Viewnetcam com service on the DDNS tab on the Network page of the setup menu In addition check the Status of Viewnetcam com on the Status tab and the system log on the System log tab of the Maintenance page of the setup menu Authentication window is displayed repeatedly Is the user name and password changed While accessing the unit when changing the user name and password of another user logging into the unit on another web browser the authentication window will be displayed each time the screen is changed or refreshed Have you changed the Authentication setting When the Authentication setting has been changed close the web browser and then access the unit again lt takes time to display the screen Are you accessing the unit in the HTTP
30. the DHCP function enter the default gateway of the unit e Default 192 168 0 1 Note e Multiple IP addresses for the default gateway are unavailable even when using the DHCP function Refer to the network administrator for further information about the settings of the DHCP server DNS Determine how to set the address of the DNS server by selecting Auto obtain the address automatically or Manual enter the address of the DNS server When Manual is selected it is necessary to configure the settings for the DNS When using the DHCP function it is possible to obtain the DNS address automatically by selecting Auto Refer to the network administrator for further information about the settings e Default Auto Primary server address Secondary server address When Manual is selected for DNS enter the IP address of the DNS server Refer to the network administrator about the IP address of the DNS server e Default None blank IPv6 network Manual Select On or Off to determine whether or not to manually configure the IP address for IPv6 network IPv6 address 58 Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network e On Enter an IPv6 address manually e Off Manual entry of an IPv6 address will become unavailable e Default Off IP address IPv6 When On is selected for Manual manual entry of the IPv6 address is required Do not enter an
31. the FTP server can be configured on the FTP tab of the Server page section 12 2 The alarm image transmission function can be turned on off in the Alarm image section of the Alarm tab of the Alarm page section 10 2 Note e Depending on the line speed or the traffic the number of the transmitted images may not reach the set number of images to be transmitted 4 2 Transmit images at a designated interval or period FTP periodic image transmission Images can be transmitted at a designated interval or period To transmit images at a designated interval or period it is necessary to configure the settings in advance The settings for the FTP server can be configured on the FTP tab of the Server page section 12 2 lt is possible to determine whether or not to use the FTP periodic image transmission function and to configure the settings relating to alarm images and the schedule on the FTP img trans tab of the Network page section 13 6 Note e Depending on the line speed or the traffic images may not be transmitted at the designated interval e When On is selected for both the alarm image transmission function and the FTP periodic image transmission function the alarm image transmission function will be given priority over the FTP periodic image transmission function Therefore images may not be transmitted at the interval designated on the FTP periodic image transmission setting
32. the following Low Motion priority Normal Fine Image quality priority e Default Normal Note e When Constant bit rate or Best effort is selected for Transmission priority this setting is available Refresh interval Select an interval frame interval 0 2 5 seconds to refresh the displayed H 264 images If using under a network environment with frequent error occurrences shorten the refresh interval for H 264 to diminish image distortions However the refresh interval may be longer than the set value 0 2s 0 25s 0 33s 0 5s 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s e Default 1s Transmission type Select the transmission type of H 264 images from the following e Unicast port AUTO Up to 14 users can access a single unit concurrently Unicast port will automatically be selected when transmitting images from the unit When it is unnecessary to fix the port number for H 264 image transmission such as when using in a particular LAN environment it is recommended to select Unicast port AUTO e Unicast port MANUAL Up to 14 users can access a single unit concurrently It is necessary to select Unicast port manually to transmit images from the unit It is possible to fix the port number of the router used for H 264 image transmission via the Internet by setting Unicast port MANUAL section 13 Refer to the operating instructions of the router in use e Multicast Unlimited number of users can access a sing
33. to resolve the DDNS server address from DNS The designated IP address of the DNS may be incorrect Check if the DNS settings are configured correctly The DNS server may be down Ask the network administrator Connection error No response from the DDNS server The DDNS server may be down Ask the network administrator Same host name has registered The same host name has already been registered in the DDNS server Check if the DDNS Update settings are configured correctly Internal error Undefined error An error occurred in the DDNS function Check if the DDNS Update settings are configured correctly Error indications relating to NTP Category Indication Description Connection error No response from the NTP server The IP address of the server may be incorrect Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly The NTP server may be down Ask the network administrator Internal error Undefined error An error occurred in the NTP function Check if the NTP settings are configured correctly Synchronizing with NTP succeeded NTP update succeeded Time correction succeeded 100 Operating Instructions 18 About the displayed system log Log indications relating to HTTPS Category Indication Description HTTPS Self signed Certificate Generated Generation of the self signed certificate is
34. 5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low e Default 5 Normal 10 3 Configure the VMD settings VMD area Click the VMD area tab on the Alarm page section 6 The VMD areas can be set on this page Up to 4 areas can be set When motion is detected in the set area it will be regarded as an alarm IMPORTANT e The alarm occurrence indication button section 1 2 will be displayed when motion is detected by the e VMD function e The alarm occurrence indication button will be displayed when receiving a command alarm or video loss alarm e Depending on the network environment notification may be delayed even when Real time is selected for Alarm status update mode on the Basic tab of the Basic page section 7 1 e The VMD function is not the dedicated function to prevent thefts fires etc We are not responsible for any accidents or damages occurring in case Operating Instructions 41 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm 42 Alarm VMD area Notification i d E _ ey Area 1 White J 2 Blue 3 Green 4 Red Detection sensitivity Delete Area No notification Panasonic alarm protocol notification gt gt When notifying alarm area numbers by the Panasonic alarm protocol set Additional alarm area data VMD to On VMD information addition Information addition Area When selecting a VMD area in the screen it will be numbered as area 1 Subsequent areas will be num
35. D YYYY 04 01 2010 13 10 00 DD Mmm YYYY 01 Apr 2010 13 10 00 YYYY MM DD 2010 04 01 13 10 00 Mmm DD YYYY Apr 01 2010 13 10 00 Default DD MM YYYY Summer time daylight saving Select In Out or Auto to determine whether or not to apply daylight saving time Configure this setting if the summer time daylight saving time is applied in the location where the unit is in use e In Applies summer time An asterisk will be displayed on the left side of the displayed time and date e Out Does not apply summer time e Auto Applies summer time in accordance with the settings for Start time amp date and End time amp date month week day of the week time Default Out NTP Time zone When NTP gt gt is clicked the NTP tab of the Server page will be displayed section 12 3 Start time amp date End time amp date When Auto is selected for Summer time daylight saving select the time amp date for the start time and the date time month week day of the week time Camera title on screen Select On or Off to determine whether or not to display the camera title on the screen When On is selected the character string entered for Camera title on screen 0 9 A Z will be displayed at the position selected for OSD e Default Off Camera title on screen 0 9 A Z Enter a character string to be displayed on the image e Available numbe
36. Il i Cam 8 Example of entry http 192 168 0 10 8080 Group C IP address Camera title Cam 9 Cam 10 Cam 11 Il i Cam 12 Example of entry http 192 168 0 10 8080 Set Group D IP address Camera title Cam 13 Cam 14 Cam 15 Cam 16 Il i Example of entry http 192 168 _0 10 8080 IP address Enter the IP address or the host name of the unit or network camera to be used for the multi screen 4 cameras can be registered as a group and up to 4 groups 16 cameras can be registered When the HTTP port number for the unit or network camera of which images are to be displayed had been changed enter as follows Example of entry e Example when entering an IPv4 address http 192 168 0 10 8080 e Example when entering an IPv6 address http 2001 db8 0 0 0 0 0 1 8080 To access the units using the HIT TPS protocol enter as follows e Example of entry httos 192 168 0 10 e Available number of characters 1 128 characters e Default Cam 1 selfcamera Cam 2 16 not registered Operating Instructions 37 9 Configure the multi screen setting Multi screen IMPORTANT e This unit is specified when selfcamera is displayed for the IP address or host name e Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Lite which supports live monitoring and recording images from multiple cameras is available For further information refer to our website http panasonic net pss security support info
37. It is recommended to use with the default Auto e Auto Line speed will be applied automatically 100M Full 100 Mbps full duplex 100M Half 100 Mbps half duplex 10M Full 10 Mbps full duplex 10M Half 10 Mbps half duplex Default Auto Max RTP packet size Select Unlimited 1500byte or Limited 1280byte to determine whether or not to restrict the RTP packet size when viewing images from the camera using the RTP protocol It is recommended to use with the default Unlimited 1500byte When the RTP packet size is restricted in the network line in use select Limited 1280byte Refer to the network administrator for further information about the maximum packet size in the network line e Default Unlimited 1500byte Operating Instructions 59 13 Configuring the network settings Network 60 HTTP max segment size MSS Select Unlimited 1460byte Limited 1280byte or Limited 1024byte to determine whether or not to restrict the maximum segment size MSS when viewing images from the camera using the HTTP protocol We recommended that you use this feature with the default setting When the MSS is restricted in the network line in use select Limited 1024byte or Limited 1280byte Refer to the network administrator for further information about the MSS in the network line e Default Unlimited 1460byte UPnP This unit support UPnP Universal Plug and Play By using the UPnP func
38. NS Update service server to check the IP address and the host name from the following 10min 20min 30min 40min 50min 1h 6h 24h e Default 24h 13 4 6 When using Dynamic DNS Update DHCP Network DDNS SNMP FTP img trans DDNS Dynamic DNS Update DHCP Host name Host name Enter the host name to be used for the Dynamic DNS Update service e Available number of characters 3 250 characters Enter in the form of host name domain name e Available characters Alohanumeric characters the colon the period the underscore _ and the hyphen e Default None blank Note Refer to the network administrator for further information about the available host names 13 5 Configure the settings relating to SNMP SNMP Click the SNMP tab on the Network page section 6 The settings relating to SNMP can be configured on this page It is possible to check the status of the unit by connecting to the SNMP manager When using the SNMP function contact the network administrator 84 Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network Network FTP img trans Community System name Location Contact Community Enter the community name to be monitored e Available number of characters 0 32 characters e Default None blank IMPORTANT e When using the SNMP function it is necessary to enter the community name When no community name is entered th
39. P Setting Software double click the EasylpSetup exe file downloaded from the link above e The License Agreement will be displayed Read the Agreement and choose I accept the terms in the license agreement and click OK e The IP Setting Software screen is displayed If a unit is found information about it such as the MAC address and IP address is displayed 2 Click the Access Camera button after selecting the MAC address IP address of the unit to be configured Kn Panasonic IP Setting Software Camera list About this software No MAC Address IPv4 Address Port No Camera Name Model IPv4 overlap 1 192 168 0 10 80 Search Network Settings IP 4 IPv6 dy Note e When using a DHCP server the IP address assigned to the unit can be displayed by clicking the Search button of the IP Setting Software e When duplicate IP addresses are used the number of the unit with the duplicate address is displayed in overlap Itis possible to change the Camera list display between IPv4 addresses and IPv6 addresses in accordance with the protocol in use e The information displayed can be sorted by clicking the title of each displayed item When the Network Settings button is clicked the Network Settings screen is displayed and network settings can be changed 3 The viewer software Network Camera View 4S must be installed in order to view images Follow the on screen instructions to
40. P server used to send E mails e Available number of characters 1 128 characters e Available characters Alphanumeric characters the colon the period the underscore _ and the hyphen e Default None blank SMTP port Enter the port number to which E mails are sent e Available port number 1 65535 e Default 25 The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 20 21 23 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 443 995 10669 10670 POP server address When POP before SMTP is selected for Type enter the IP address or the host name of the POP server e Available number of characters 1 128 characters e Available characters Alohanumeric characters the colon the period the underscore _ and the hyphen e Default None blank IMPORTANT e When entering the host name for SMTP server address or POP server address it is necessary to configure the DNS settings on the Network tab of the Network page section 13 52 Operating Instructions 12 Configure the settings of the servers Server Authentication e Type Select the authentication method to send E mails from the following None It is not necessary to clear any authentication to send E mails POP before SMTP It is necessary to first clear the POP server authentication to use the SMTP server to send E mails SMTP It is necessary to clear the SMTP server authentic
41. Pv4 address http 192 168 0 10 e Example when entering an IPv6 address hitp URL registered using IPv6 address http 2001 db8 10 lt Example of IPv4 access gt Pp 7 Welcome to Tabbed Browsing Windows Internet Explorer i ees http 192 168 0 10 aug re we oe Welcome to Tabbed Browsing iid A ib Page v iQ Tools lt Example of IPv6 access gt Welcome to Tabbed Browsing Windows Internet Explorer o e http 2001 db8 10 v f4 x Live Search 2 w p Welcome to Tabbed Browsing A r vii Pagev Gh Tools v s e When the HTTP port number is changed from 80 enter http IP address of the unit colon port number in the address box of the browser Example http 192 168 0 11 8080 e When the PC is in a local network configure the proxy server setting of the web browser under Internet Options under Tools of the menu bar to bypass the proxy server for the local address Note e Refer to section 13 3 for further information about the case in which HTTPS is selected for HTTPS Connection on the Network tab of the Network page section 13 3 Press the Enter key on the keyboard e The Live page will be displayed Refer to section 1 2 for further information about the Live page Operating Instructions 7 1 Monitor Images on a PC WJ GXE100 Network Video Encoder Windows Internet E
42. S mode z In this mode the refresh interval becomes slower due to decode procession Are you accessing another unit in the same local z network via a proxy server Configure the web browser to not use the proxy server Are two or more users browsing the camera images i simultaneously lt may take time to display the screen or refresh interval may become slower when two or more users browse the camera images simultaneously Cannot access the unit from a cellular phone Is the URL correct Or is mobile missing at the end 2 1 of the URL Check if the URL is entered correctly When accessing the unit from a cellular phone it is necessary to enter mobile at the end of the URL that is used for the unit access from a PC Is the SSL encryption method different from that of the 13 unit 1 Select HTTP Do not select HTTPS for HTTPS Connection on the Network page the Network tab and access the unit again Did you access http while using the HTTPS 13 function 3 To use the HTTPS function access https It is also necessary to enter the port number Operating Instructions 19 Troubleshooting Cannot access the unit from a mobile terminal Is the URL correct Or is cam missing at the end of the URL Check if the URL is entered correctly When accessing the unit from a mobile terminal it is necessary to enter Icam at th
43. Set button is clicked the respective user information will be overwritten Access level Select the access level of the user from the following 1 Administrator Allowed all available operations of the unit 2 Camera control Allowed to display images from the camera and to control the unit The unit setting configuration is unavailable 3 Live only Only displaying live images is available The unit setting configuration and unit control are unavailable e Default 3 Live only User check From the pull down menu of User check the registered user can be selected and the selected user s information can be checked The registered user will be displayed with the access level Example admin 1 To delete the registered user click the Delete button after selecting the user to be deleted 11 2 Configure the settings relating to the host authentication Host auth Click the Host auth tab on the User mng page section 6 The restriction settings of PCs IP address from accessing the unit can be configured on this page User auth Host auth System Host auth Oon Off Access level 1 Administrator 2 Camera control 3 Live only Host check Host auth Select On or Off to determine whether or not to authenticate the host Default Off IP address Enter the IP address of the PC to be allowed to access the camera Host name cannot be entered for the IP address Note
44. TPS is selected for HTTPS Connection on the Network tab of the Network page enter as follows e https IP address colon port number mobile or https Host name registered in the DDNS server colon port number mobile 4 IP address is the global WAN IP address of the router that can be accessed via the Internet 2 2 Monitor images on a mobile terminal It is possible to connect to the unit using a mobile terminal via the Internet and monitor images MJPEG only from the unit on the screen of the mobile terminal Images are refreshed automatically to display the latest image The compatible mobile terminals are shown as follows As of December 2012 e iPad iPhone iPod touch iOS 4 2 1 or later e Android mobile terminals When an Android terminal is used an MJPEG format image is displayed by the Firefox browser but a JPEG format image is displayed by the standard browser For further information about compatible devices refer to our website http panasonic net pss security support info html IMPORTANT e When the authentication window is displayed enter the user name and password The default user name and password are as follows e User name admin e Password 12345 To enhance the security change the password for the user admin section 11 Operating Instructions 2 Monitor images on a cellular phone mobile terminal Note e It is necessary to configure the network s
45. TPS function Refer to section 13 2 for how to configure the HTTPS settings CRT key generate CRT key SSL encryption key used for the HIT TPS protocol is generated To generate the CRT key click the Execute button to display CRT key generate dialog box Self signed Certificate Generate The unit itself generates the security certificate used for the HTTPS protocol Self signed certificate To generate the self signed certificate click the Execute button to display the Self signed Certificate Generate dialog box Self signed Certificate Information Displays the information of the self signed certificate When the Confirm button is clicked the registered information of the self signed certificate will be displayed in the Self signed Certificate Confirm dialog box When the Delete button is clicked the generated self signed certificate will be deleted CA Certificate Generate Certificate Signing Request When using the security certificate issued by CA Certificate Authority as the security certificate used for the HTTPS protocol the CSR Certificate Signing Request will be generated To generate the CSR click the Execute button to display the CA Certificate Generate Certificate Signing Request dialog window CA Certificate CA Certificate install Installs the server certificate security certificate issued by CA Certificate Authority and displays the information of the ins
46. address already in use Note e When connecting to the manually configured IPv6 address beyond the router use an IPv6 compatible router and turn on the automatic IPv6 address assignment function In this case it is necessary to configure IPv6 address including prefix information provided from the IPv6 compatible router Refer to the manuals provided with the router for further information Default gateway When On is selected for Manual of IPv6 network enter the default gateway of IPv6 network of the unit e Default None blank DHCP v6 Select On or Off to determine whether or not to use the Pv6 DHCP function Configure the DHCP server not to assign the same IP addresses used for the other network cameras and PCs whose IP address is unique Refer to the network administrator for further information about the settings of the server e Default Off Primary DNS server address Secondary DNS server address Enter the IPv6 address of the DNS server Refer to the network administrator about the IPv6 address of the DNS server e Default None blank Common HTTP port Assign the port numbers independently e Available port number 1 65535 e Default 80 The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 110 123 161 162 443 554 995 10669 10670 52000 59000 61000 Line speed Select the line speed for data transmission from the following
47. al thet root certificate Windows will automatically trust ay certificate enued by the CA Inataling a certificate wth an unconfirmed thumbprint is securty nek If you cick Ves you ecknovdedge thet rink When the import is successfully completed the screen The import was successful will be displayed Do you wart to etal thes certificate Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network T Click OK Certificate Import Wizard x i L LJ The import was successful Lo When the browser is restarted after the certificate is imported Certificate Error will not be displayed 13 4 Configure the settings relating to DDNS DDNS Click the DDNS tab on the Network page section 6 To access this unit via the Internet it is necessary to configure the settings for the DDNS function When activating the DDNS function using the camera either of the following DDNS services is available e Viewnetcam com service e Dynamic DNS Update RFC2136 compliant IMPORTANT e Before using the DDNS service it is necessary to perform the port forwarding setting for the router e About Dynamic DNS Update RFC2136 compliant Operation using DDNS services other than the Viewnetcam com service is not guaranteed We are not responsible for any troubles or accidents on the circumstances where the unit is used arising out of such services Refer to the DDNS service providers for the sel
48. an be configured in the E mail notification section on the Notification tab of the Alarm page section 10 4 and the E mail tab of the Server page section 12 Notify of alarm occurrences to the designated IP addresses Panasonic alarm protocol notification This function is available only when a Panasonic device such as the network disk recorder is connected to the system When On is selected for Panasonic alarm protocol notification the connected Panasonic device will be notified that the unit is in the alarm state The settings for Panasonic alarm protocol can be configured in the Panasonic alarm protocol section of the Notification tab of the Alarm page Section 10 5 Operating Instructions 17 4 Transmit images on to an FTP server 18 4 Transmit images onto an FTP server Images can be transmitted to an FTP server By configuring the following settings transmission of images captured at an alarm occurrence or captured at a designated interval to an FTP server will become available IMPORTANT e When using this function set the user name and the password to access the FTP server to restrict users who can log into the FTP server 4 1 Transmit an alarm image at an alarm occurrence Alarm image transmission An alarm image can be transmitted at an alarm occurrence to the FTP server To transmit alarm images to an FTP server it is necessary to configure the settings in advance The settings for
49. are already in use 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 554 995 10669 10670 52000 59000 61000 3 Click the Set button e The unit will restart and it will become possible to access to the units using the HTTPS protocol section 1 amp 2 Note e The unit will restart after the connection setting is changed e When using the self signed certificate Ifthe unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol for the first time the warning window will be displayed In this case follow the instructions of the wizard to install the self signed Security certificate Section 13 3 e When using the server certificate In advance install the root certificate and intermediate certificate on the browser in use Follow the instructions of CA for how to obtain and install these certificates When the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol the refresh interval and frame rate of images may be lower When the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol it may take time to display images When the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol the images may be distorted Operating Instructions 69 13 Configuring the network settings Network 70 When the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol the number of users that can access the unit may be reduced The maximum number of concurrent access user varies depending on the maximum image size and transmission format 13 3 Access the unit using the HTTPS
50. ate security certificate will be displayed in the Self signed Certificate Confirm dialog box self signed Certificate Confirm Common Name NWCAM Country State Locality Organization Organizational Unit CRT RSA key size 204 8bit oy Last modified Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network e When the Delete button is clicked the generated self signed certificate Security certificate will be deleted e When HTTPS is selected for Connection it is impossible to delete the self signed certificate 13 2 3 Generation of CSR Certificate Signing Request IMPORTANT e lfthe CRT key is not generated it is impossible to generate the CSR e Before generating the CSR file configure the following settings on Internet Options of the web browser in advance Click Internet Options under Tools of the menu bar of Internet Explorer and then click the Security tab Register the unit for Trusted Sites Click the Custom Level button to open the Security Setting window and check the Enable radio button of File Download under Downloads Click the Custom Level button to open the Security Setting window and check the Enable radio button of Automatic prompting for file downloads under Downloads 1 Click the Execute button of CA Certificate Generate Certificate Signing Request e The CA Certificate Generate Certificate Signing
51. ation to send E mails Default None Note When you don t know the authentication method to send E mails refer to the network administrator e Username Enter the user name to access the server Available number of characters 0 32 characters Unavailable characters amp Default None blank e Password Enter the password to access the server Available number of characters 0 32 characters Unavailable characters amp Default None blank Sender s E mail address Enter the E mail address of a sender The entered E mail address will be displayed in the From sender line of the sent E mails e Available number of characters 3 128 characters e Available characters Alohanumeric characters the at sign the period the underscore _ and the hyphen e Default None blank 12 2 Configure the settings relating to the FTP server FTP Click the FTP tab on the Server page section 6 The settings relating to the FTP server used to transmit the alarm images can be configured on this page FTP server address User name Password Control port 21 1 65535 FTP mode Passive O Active FTP server address Enter the IP address or the host name of the FTP server e Available number of characters 1 128 characters e Available characters Alphanumeric characters the colon the period the underscore _ and the hyphen e Default None b
52. bered in the order of selection All areas button When the All areas button is clicked the whole area will become the VMD area and 1 White will be automatically applied to Area Status Select On or Off to determine whether or not to perform video motion detection e On Performs video motion detection e Off Does not perform video motion detection e Default Off Detection area Adjust the size of the VMD area using the slider The smaller the selected value is the higher the sensitivity of VMD area becomes The current value 1 10 will be displayed on the right of the slider e Default 1 Operating Instructions 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm Detection sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity of motion detection in the VMD area using the slider The settings can be configured for each area individually The larger the value is set the higher the sensitivity level becomes The current value 1 low 15 high will be displayed below the slider e Default 8 Delete button Click the Delete button corresponding to the area to be deleted The outline of the selected area will be deleted Area No notification When Panasonic alarm protocol notification gt gt is clicked the Notification tab of the Alarm page will be displayed section 10 5 VMD information addition Information addition Select On or Off to determine whether or not to add VMD info
53. ccess the unit may be reduced Number of users that can Increase Decrease H 264 connections concurrently access the unit lt gt about 7 people Transmission priority in H Constant bit rate Frame rate Frame rate 264 1 or H 264 2 on the Best effort lt gt JPEG H 264 tab Max bit rate per client in H 64kbps Unlimited 1536kbps 264 1 or H 264 2 on the lt gt JPEG H 264 tab Bandwidth control bit rate Unlimited gt 64kbps Unlimited on the Network tab Note When Multicast is selected for Transmission type in H 264 1 or H 264 2 on the JPEG H 264 tab of the Image page only the first user who accessed to monitor H 264 images will be included in the maximum number The second and subsequent users who monitor H 264 images will not be included in the maximum number When On is selected for Activation of Priority stream on the System tab of the User mng page because network bandwidth is constantly reserved for Priority stream the number of users that can concurrently access the unit may be reduced When Off is selected for Activation of Priority stream a maximum of 12 users can concurrently access the unit When HTTPS is selected for HTTPS Connection on the Network tab of the Network page the number of users that can concurrently access
54. chedules Duo Citue Owes Omu Ora O Cuon OTve Owes itm O 00 Oy wy we jMon CJTue iWeod Tu fa 24h oy my 00 Y wry 1 Check the check box of the desired day of the week of FTP image transmission schedule e The selected day of the week will be validated for the schedule 2 To designate time select the desired hour and minute from the pull down menu When not designating time check the checkbox of 24h 3 Click the Set button after completing the settings e The result will be displayed at the bottom of the window Operating Instructions 87 13 Configuring the network settings Network FTP image transmission schedule Mimon v iTue M Wed M Thu MFri Sat Sun 24n 09 00 17 vt 30 v Schedule 1 viMon viTue iWed Mi Thu v Fri MiSat MiSun O24n 23 00 m o7 00 x Schedule 2 Cimon Tue LJWed Thu OFr viSat M Sun Schedule 3 24h 10 iE r 1 Uncheck the check box of the set day of the week 2 Click the Set button after completing the settings e The schedule of the selected day of the week is deleted 88 Operating Instructions FTP image transmission schedule schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 13 Configuring the network settings Network Tue i Wed thu ClFri CiSat Sun 00 00 O00 vx 00 wv iTue Wed Thu ClFri iSat Sun 00 00 O00 vx 00 Tue Wed Thu ElFri Sat Sun
55. complete Self signed Certificate Deleted Deletion of the self signed certificate is complete Certificate Signing Request Generated Generation of the CSR Certificate Signing Request is complete CA Certificate Installed Installation of the server certificate is complete CA Certificate Deleted Deletion of the server certificate is complete Previous CRT key Applied Previous CRT key is applied CRT key Generated Generation of the CRT key is complete Log indications relating to login Category Indication Description Login User name or IP address The login user name will be displayed when On is selected for User auth The IP address of the PC currently accessing to the unit will be displayed when On is selected for Host auth Error indications relating to Panasonic alarm protocol notification Category Indication Description error Panasonic alarm protocol notification Failed to find destination of notification The IP address of the destination of notification may be incorrect Check if the IP address of the destination of notification is configured correctly The destination of notification may be down Ask the network administrator Cannot resolve notification addresses from DNS The DNS server settings may be incorrect Check if the DNS settings are configured
56. correctly The DNS server may be down Ask the network administrator Operating Instructions 101 19 Troubleshooting 19 Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs check the symptoms with the following table Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in the table or a problem is not described below section Cannot access from the Is the power of the unit on Installation Guide web browser Check if the power of the unit is turned on Is the LAN cable category 5 or better PoE enabled Installation Guide firmly connected to the network connector of the unit e Connection to a LAN may not be established or a Installation Guide network may be not working correctly Check if the cables have any contact failure or if the wiring is correct or not e Are the set IP addresses valid 13 e Are you accessing the wrong IP address 17 5 Check the connection as follows Installation Guide With the Windows command prompt gt ping IP address of the unit If there is reply from the unit the connection is normal If there is no reply check the connection with the following methods using a computer connected to the same network as the unit If the firewall settings on the PC are enabled temporarily disable them before performing settings on the unit Start the Panasonic IP Setting Software confirm the unit s IP address and then access that IP add
57. corresponding to the area to be deleted e The outline of the respective VMD area will disappear 6 Click the Set button e The edited settings will be applied 10 4 Configuration of the settings relating to the E mail notification Notification Click the Notification tab on the Alarm page section 6 The settings relating to the alarm E mail can be configured It is necessary to configure the settings of the E mail server to perform the E mail notification section 12 VMD area Notification E mail notification E mail server gt gt E mail notification ao Seto Destination of notification Destination E mail address Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 E mail subject E mail body E mail notification E mail server gt gt When E mail server gt gt is clicked the E mail tab of the Server page will be displayed Section 12 E mail notification Select On or Off to determine whether or not to provide notification by E mail according to the settings for the Alarm and Diag checkboxes of Destination of notification below e Default Off Destination of notification Address 1 Address 4 Enter the destination E mail address Up to 4 destination E mail addresses can be registered e Alarm checkbox When the checkbox is selected the E mail notification will be sent when an alarm occurs or when a video loss is recov
58. cted for H 264 transmission the transmission interval may be longer than the set value when any value with an asterisk on the right is selected Image capture size Select the image capture size from the following This setting is validated only when JPEG is selected for Stream type Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 QVGA VGA Picture Camera mode VGA 16 9 Not supported by the Thermal Camera Picture Camera mode D1 Not supported by the Thermal Camera Default VGA Operating Instructions 51 12 Configure the settings of the servers Server 12 Configure the settings of the servers Server The settings relating to the E mail server the FTP server and the NTP server can be configured on this page The Server page has 3 tabs the E mail tab the FTP tab and the NTP tab 12 1 Configure the settings relating to the E mail server E mail Click the E mail tab on the Server page section 6 The settings relating to the E mail server used to send the alarm E mail can be configured on this page IMPORTANT e When a terminal that receives E mails is not compatible with UTF 8 encode it is impossible to receive alarm E mails correctly SMTP server address SMTP port 25 1 65535 POP server address Type O POP before SMTP OSMTP Authentication User name Password Sender s E mail address SMTP server address Enter the IP address or the host name of the SMT
59. ctions 13 Configuring the network settings Network CA Certificate Confirm Common Name Country state Locality Organization Organizational Unit RSA key size 2045bit CRT 7 key a Last modified e When the Delete button is clicked the installed server certificate will be deleted e When HTTPS is selected for Connection it is impossible to delete the server certificate e Tochange or update the server certificate perform step 1 and 2 IMPORTANT e Before deleting the valid server certificate security certificate confirm that there is a backup file on the PC or another media The backup file will be required when installing the server certificate again e When the server certificate has expired the HTTPS function will become unavailable When the unit is restarted the connection protocol will be changed to HTTP Update the server certificate before it expires e The expiration date of the server certificate can be checked by double clicking the server certification file issued by CA Le 2 5 Configuration of the connection protocol Select HTTP or HTTPS for Connection to determine the protocol used to access the unit e HTTP Only the HTTP connection is available e HTTPS Only the HTTPS connection is available 2 Designate the HTTPS port number to be used for HTTPS port e Available port number 1 65535 e Default 443 The following port numbers are unavailable since they
60. d then select Every visit to the page for Check for newer versions of stored pages on the Settings window Depending on the version of your browser there might be difficulties refreshing the picture etc Installation Guide Depending on the traffic of the network or the concentration of access to the unit there might be difficulties displaying the camera picture Request the camera picture using the web browser such as by pressing the F5 key etc Is the viewer software installed on the PC Confirm that the viewer software Network Camera View 4S is installed status realtime e Is Real time selected for Alarm status update 7 1 mode No image is displayed on the e Press the F5 key on the keyboard of the PC or click 1 Live page the Live button 2 Shortcut icon of the unit is e ls the Windows component of UPnP added 13 not displayed on My Network Places of the PC Add the component to the PC in use Images are not displayed or not refreshed smoothly Delete temporary internet files as follows 1 Select Internet Options under Tools on the menu bar of Internet Explorer The Internet Options window will be displayed 2 Click the Delete Files button in the Temporary Internet Files section on the General tab The firewall function of the anti virus software may be filtering the port of the unit Exclude the port nu
61. d as Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista is described as Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP SP3 is described as Windows XP Windows Internet Explorer 9 0 Windows Internet Explorer 8 0 Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 are described as Internet Explorer Universal Plug and Play is described as UPnP Important Information for Thermal Cameras Export Regulation Panasonic Integrated Products may not be used in the design development production or use in nuclear chemical or biological weapons or missiles They may not be sold transferred or exported to Cuba Iran Libya North Korea Sudan or Syria Uncooled thermal imaging cameras operating at less than 9 frames per second 9Hz do not require an export license Panasonic reserves the right to request an end use statement or end user information for the sale of any Thermal Camera product Please visit Panasonic web site for updated details see link below General Information For Panasonic support please call 44 0 870 600 1620 44 0 870 907 0909 WARNING this is an EN55022 2010 Class A Product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Operating Instructions Viewer Software Viewer software It is necessary to install the viewer software Network Camera View 4S ActiveX to display images on a PC
62. daylight saving Time amp date NTP Time zone Start time amp date End time amp date Camera title on screen Camera title on screen 0 9 A Z OSD Position Upper left On Off a Language Unit title Enter the title of the unit Click the Set button after entering the title of the unit The entered title will be displayed in the unit title field e Available number of characters 0 20 characters e Unavailable characters amp e Default WJ GXE100 Date time Enter the current time and date When 12h is selected for Time display format AM or PM can be selected e Available range Jan 01 2010 00 00 00 Dec 31 2035 23 59 59 IMPORTANT e Use an NTP server when the more accurate time amp date setting is required for the system operation section 12 3 Operating Instructions 25 7 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic 26 Time display format Select the time display format from 24h 12h and Off Enter the current hour reflecting this setting when entering the current time and date for Date time To hide time and date select Off e Default 24h Date time display format Select a date time display format When 2010 04 01 13 10 00 is set for Date time after selecting 24h for Date time display format time amp date will be respectively displayed as follows e DD MM YYYY 01 04 2010 13 10 00 MM D
63. e Operating Instructions 19 6 Display the setup menu from a PC 6 Display the setup menu from a PC The settings of the unit can be configured on the setup menu IMPORTANT e The setup menu is only operable by users whose access level is 1 Administrator Refer to section 11 for how to configure the access level 6 1 How to display the setup menu 1 Display the Live page section 1 2 Click the Setup button on the Live page e The window with the user name and password entry fields will be displayed Connect to 192 168 0 10 Panasonic network device User name Password Remember my password 3 Click the OK button after entering the user name and the password e The default user name and password are as follows e User name admin e Password 12345 The setup menu will be displayed Refer to section 6 3 for further information about this menu 20 Operating Instructions 6 Display the setup menu from a PC Meee WI GXEA00 five Basic Internet Unit title WwJ GxXE100 Setup menu SS E Date time Jan w f 01 2012 04x UGRA wmegicia 24h v Date time display format Summer time Multi screen Tine amp date daylight saving Image Mmm DD YYYY Out NTP Time zone Alarm Oo w lt User mng Start time amp date w 2 a Hl Server End time amp date Network Camera title on screen i Schedule Camera t
64. e While the CRT key is being generated the refresh interval and line soeed may be lower 1 Click the Execute button of CRT key generate e The CRT key generate dialog box will be displayed Current CRT key ts size CRT key modified ee CRT key generate RSA key size 1024bit Generating a CRT key takes around 2 minutes Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network 2 Select 1024bit or 2048bit for the length of the CRT to generate for CRT key generate RSA key size Note e Touse the server certificate follow the requests from the CA about the RSA key size 3 Click the Execute button e The generation of CRT key will be started When the generation is finished the key size and generation time amp date of the generated key will be displayed on Current CRT key Note e To change or update the generated CRT key perform step 1 to 3 The CRT key self signed certificate and server certification are valid in a set When the CRT key is changed it is necessary to re generate the self signed certificate or re apply for the server certificate e When the CRT key is updated the log of the previous CRT key is saved When the History button of Current CRT key on the CRT key generate dialog box is clicked the Previous CRT key dialog box will be displayed and it is possible to check the key size and generation time amp date of th
65. e refer to the network administrator e When two or more network interface cards are installed on the PC in use the network interface card s e not used for receiving images should be invalidated when displaying images using the multicast port Smoother live video display on the browser buffering Perform settings to display unit images on the viewer software e On Images are temporarily stored on the computer and are displayed smoother e Off Images are displayed in real time and are not stored on the computer e Default Off IMPORTANT e _If it appears that there is a delay in the images being displayed select Off 4 It is necessary to designate the unicast port number when Unicast port MANUAL is selected for Transmission type k It is necessary to designate the multicast IP address when Multicast is selected for Transmission type 8 4 Configure the settings relating to image and positions Image Position Click the Image Position tab on the Image page section 6 Operating Instructions 35 8 Configure the settings related to images Image 36 ee Sey waes FORTE The controls shown inside the red box are not used by the Thermal Camera Zoom Buttons Click this button to adjust the zoom ratio to the Wide side Click this button to set the zoom ratio to x1 0 O Click this button to adjust the zoom ratio to the Tele side Control pad buttons e
66. e Default Off Note e When On is selected only Unicast port AUTOY will be available for Transmission type e When On is selected it may take time to start displaying H 264 images e When On is selected H 264 images may not be displayed depending on the number of the concurrent access user etc e When On is selected only IPv4 access is available Image capture size Select the image capture size from the following Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 QVGA VGA Picture Camera mode VGA 16 9 Not supported by the Thermal Camera Picture Camera mode D1 Not supported by the Thermal Camera Default VGA Transmission priority Select a transmission priority for H 264 images from the following e Constant bit rate H 264 images will be transmitted with the bit rate selected for Max bit rate per client e Frame rate H 264 images will be transmitted with the frame rate selected for Frame rate e Best effort In accordance with the network bandwidth H 264 images will be transmitted with the bit rate varying between the maximum and minimum bit rates that are set for Max bit rate per client e Default Frame rate Note e When Frame rate is selected for Transmission priority number of users who can access the unit may be limited more may become less than 10 Frame rate Select a frame rate for H 264 images from the following 1fps 3fps 5fps
67. e SNMP function will not work System name Enter a system name to be used to manage the unit with the SNMP function e Available number of characters 0 32 characters e Default None blank Location Enter the name of the location where the unit is installed e Available number of characters 0 32 characters e Default None blank Contact Enter the E mail address or the phone number of the SNMP manager e Available number of characters 0 255 characters e Default None blank 13 6 Configure the settings relating to the FTP periodic image transmission FTP img trans Click the FTP img trans tab on the Network page section 6 The settings relating to the periodic transmission of images to an FTP server can be configured on this page To transmit images to an FIP server periodically it is necessary to configure the settings of the FIP server in advance section 12 2 Refer to section 13 7 for descriptions of how to configure schedules of image transmission IMPORTANT e Depending on the network line speed or the network traffic images may not be transmitted at the exact designated interval or period e When On is selected for both of the alarm image transmission function and the FTP periodic image transmission function the alarm image transmission function will be given priority over the FTP periodic image transmission function For this reason images may not be transmitted at the exact designated
68. e displayed on a multi screen Images from 4 cameras up to 16 cameras can be displayed simultaneously In order to use multi screen IP addresses of network cameras and units used to connect to cameras must be configured to the unit 4 cameras can be registered as a group and up to 4 groups 16 cameras can be registered section 9 IMPORTANT e When displaying images on a 16 screen panning tilting and zooming operations become unavailable for images from cameras with Pan Tilt Zoom functions e When the power is turned off or the LAN cable is disconnected while displaying images displaying images on a multi screen from the Live page will become unavailable Note e When displaying images on a 4 screen panning tilting and zooming operations become available only for images from cameras with Pan Tilt Zoom functions Refer to our website http oanasonic net pss security support info html for further information about the compatible cameras and their versions e Only JPEG images can be displayed on a multi screen Operating Instructions 11 1 Monitor Images on a PC 12 T e Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Lite which supports live monitoring and recording images from multiple cameras is available For further information refer to our website http panasonic net pss security support info html 1 Click the desired Multi screen button Images from the registered cameras will be displayed on a select
69. e end of the URL that is used for the unit access from a PC 2 2 Is the SSL encryption method different from that of the unit Select HTTP Do not select HTTPS for HTTPS Connection on the Network page the Network tab and access the unit again Did you access http while using the HTTPS function To use the HTTPS function access https It is also necessary to enter the port number A cookie error was displayed when performing user registration for Viewnetcam com User registration for the Viewnetcam com service fails Is the web browser configured to allow cookies Configure the web browser to allow cookies In Internet Explorer from Tools select Internet Options and configure the cookies setting in the Privacy tab Is the registered E mail address correct When an E mail with the Viewnetcam com website link is not received the registered E mail address may be incorrect Visit the Viewnetcam com website http www viewnetcam com to register the correct E mail address No image is displayed Is the viewer software installed on the PC Install the viewer software on a PC Is the version of DirectX 9 0c or later Check the version of DirectX as follows 1 Select Run from the start menu of Windows 2 Enter dxdiag in the displayed dialog box and click the OK button If the version of Direc
70. e port forwarding function of the router For further information refer to the operating instructions of the router in use Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network Enter Global IP address colon port number in the Address box of the browser via the WAN Router LAN internet Global address Soon Private address VWV XXX yYY ZZZ 192 168 0 254 vvv ox yyy zzz 50000 vvv 20K yyy zzz 50001 Address translation using the port forwarding function vvv XXX yyy 22z 50000 gt 192 168 0 1 50000 internet WAN n T Private address XDSL Modem 192 168 0 1 Port number 50000 Address translation using the port forwarding function VVV XXX yyy 222 50001 gt 192 168 0 2 50001 Private address 192 168 0 2 Port number 50001 13 2 Configure the HTTPS settings Click the Network tab on the Network page section 6 The settings relating to the HTTPS protocol that can enhance the network security by encrypting the access to units on this page The HTTPS settings will be configured according to the following procedure Generation of the CRT key SSL encryption key When using the self signed certificate When using the server certificate Generation of CSR Certificate Signing Request Application for the approval by CA Certificate Authority issue of the server certificate Installation of the server certificate Generat
71. e previous key When the Apply button is clicked on the Previous CRT key dialog box it is possible to replace the current CRT key with the previous one Previous CRT key DAMME 2045bit SIZE Histor Last Close 13 2 2 Generation of the self signed certificate security certificate IMPORTANT e If the CRT key is not generated it is impossible to generate the self signed certificate 1 Click the Execute button of Self signed Certificate Generate e The Self signed Certificate Generate dialog box will be displayed self signed Certificate Generate Common Name Country state Locality Organization Organizational Unit RSA key CRT Size Key Last modified 204 abit 2 Enter the information of the certificate to be generated Operating Instructions 65 13 Configuring the network settings Network 66 Item Description Available number of characters Common Name Enter the unit address or host name 64 characters Country Enter the country name Omission is OK 2 characters Country code State Enter the state name Omission is OK 128 characters Locality Enter the locality name Omission is OK 128 characters Organization Enter the organization name Omission is OK 64 characters Organizational Unit Enter the unit name of the organization Omission is OK 64 characters CRT key Displays the
72. e second and subsequent users who are monitoring H 264 images will not be included in the maximum number e When On is selected for H 264 transmission section 8 3 H 264 images will be displayed When Off is selected a JPEG image will be displayed It is possible to display a JPEG image even when On is selected for H 264 transmission In this case the refresh interval of JPEG images will be limited e The refresh interval may become longer depending on a network environment PC performance photographic subject access traffic etc lt Refresh interval of JPEG images gt When On is selected for H 264 transmission Max 4 2 fps When Off is selected for H 264 transmission Max 25 fps 8 Operating Instructions 1 Monitor Images on a PC 1 2 About the Live page Oo r amp gt WJ GXE100 Network Video Enco er Windows Internet Explorer AGA 4 Network Video Encod a A W L XF4n0 noer WJ GXE100 Se a select language C Live Setup Multi screen 112 E 5 6 Ao nn 9 10 Mim 13 14 FIG D fH Om is Compression JPEG S Stream 2 Image capture size QVGA Image quality 2 Zoom Auto mode Brightness EOR ee TOR P aia een ea M Foon Auto J Near J rac JMEN scor CQ 2 SS SE e E ei ri internet fa Rio l J K L A select language pull down menu The unit s display language can be selected The default language can be set in the Language
73. e the unit for about 2 minutes after rebooting the unit Operating Instructions 95 16 Number of users that can concurrently access the unit 16 Number of users that can concurrently access the unit The maximum number of users that can concurrently access the unit is 14 including users who receive H 264 images and users who receive JPEG images When On is selected for Activation of Priority stream on the System tab of the User mng page The number of users that can concurrently access the unit may change according to the network environment and camera settings Take the following into consideration 96 If Frame rate is selected for Transmission priority in H 264 1 or H 264 2 on the JPEG H 264 tab of the Image page the number of users that can concurrently access the unit may be reduced If the setting of Max bit rate per client is increased in H 264 1 or H 264 2 on the JPEG H 264 tab of the Image page the number of users that can concurrently access the unit may be reduced If Unlimited is selected for Max bit rate per client in H 264 1 or H 264 2 on the JPEG H 264 tab of the Image page the number of users that can concurrently access the unit will be limited to 1 user lf the Bandwidth control bit rate on the Network tab of the Network page is restricted the number of users that can concurrently a
74. ection and configuration of the DDNS services other than the Viewnetcam com service Note e Viewnetcam com is a Dynamic DNS service designed for use with Panasonic Network Cameras Refer to the Viewnetcam com website http www viewnetcam com for further information about the service About DDNS services IPv4 IPv6 By using a DDNS service it becomes possible to view camera images via the Internet The DDNS service associates dynamic global addresses and domain names Itis possible to configure the settings for the Viewnetcam com or Dynamic DNS Update RFC2136 compliant In most of the DNS services offered by providers global addresses are not static but dynamic Therefore access to the unit via an old global address may be invalidated after a certain period of time Either of the following services is required when accessing a unit whose global address is not static via the Internet e DDNS service such as Viewnetcam com lt is possible to access via a registered and static domain name example viewnetcam com even after the global address is changed Enrollment in a domain name service is required even when using the IPv6 connection Refer to the Viewnetcam com website http www viewnetcam com for further information about the service e Static IP address service such as a service offered by a contracted provider In this service global addresses are static not changed KKKKK Operating In
75. ed multi screen screen can be split up to 16 areas The following are instructions when displaying on a 4 split screen gt WJ GXE100 Network Video Encoder Windows Internet Explorer el http 192 168 50 208 livefindex html Language 0 Network Video Encoder WJ GXE100 WJ GXE100 select language A Live Setup camera1 camera2 0371907201 2 55 14 03710720 125 55 44 Multi screen lt i NRR y s es al E L cameras camera4 YF Di anan till m a TO 0371072013 T2551 03419072013 T2 15574 SE _ _ i 4 s es 2 Done Internet Fal Q100 r A To show 1 camera screen click the Live button e You can also click 1 below Multi screen to display the live image from the camera B Click the Multi screen button to display images from cameras in a multi screen of 4 to 16 screens C Click a camera title Live images from the camera corresponding to the clicked camera title will be displayed on the Live page of the newly opened window Operating Instructions 2 Monitor images on a cellular phone mobile terminal 2 Monitor images on a cellular phone mobile terminal 2 1 Monitor images on a cellular phone It is possible to connect to the unit using a cellular phone via the Internet and monitor images JPEG only from the unit on the screen of the cellular phone It is also possible to refresh images to display the latest image IMPORTANT e When the authenticat
76. eeeeseeeseeeessaeeeeees 84 13 6 Configure the settings relating to the FTP periodic image transmission FTP img trans 85 13 7 Configure the schedule settings of the FTP periodic image transmission FTP img trans 87 13 7 1 THOW to Set the schedules reser eseeat erie se anteesweneemte Gnaneecenyansonabbenensivens duane Gnenteceteadcovededensiner 87 13 7 2 How to delete the Set schedule ccccccccseccceeecceeeceueeceeeceucecsueeceeeceueecseessueesuesneeessneess 88 14 Configure the settings relating to the schedules Schedule ccccccecccececeeeceeeseeseeeseeseeees 90 15 Maintenance of the Unit Maintenance cccccccececeeeceeeseeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeneeeseeenes 92 15 1 Check the system log System log ccccccccceececeeeeeceeeeseeeeeseeeeseecesseeeeseueessaeeeseueesseeesseeeesees 92 152 Upgrade ING firmware UDOrade sscceeeacscctsenasarenennsns sceudosnacecasubssnasasnsencaacdarensecssseaseussenasameesancd 92 15 3 Check ING status StatUS acsechicancsececneeachesapcansecsenscsonesccmndcapengsosaencmedsapesgideapscesteapsscnceaascusdeaseadiese 94 15 4 Reset the settings Reboot the unit Default reset ccc cecccececeeese esse esse eeseeeseeeseeeseeeees 95 16 Number of users that can concurrently ACCESS the UNIt ccc cece cece eeeceeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeseeeaeeseeeaeeees 96 17 Using the IP Setting Software 1 0 0 cecccccccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeee
77. eeseeeseeeseees 18 4 1 Transmit an alarm image at an alarm occurrence Alarm image transmission cc00c00e 18 4 2 Transmit images at a designated interval or period FTP periodic image transmission 18 o Aout TNS nNEIWOK SECU cereis E sarees 19 5 1 Equipped security functions cece ceccceeeeceeeese cece eeseeeeseeeseueesaeeeaeeeseueesaeeseueeseeeseeeseueeseeesaneess 19 6 Display the setup MENU from a PC 2 0 cc ceeccceccceeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeueeseueesueeseueesseesaeeeseueeseeesaneesanes 20 6 1 HOW to display the setup MENU satosccosndsnoctadoscnoadinoaiatacenesmadiwonianescteunadsmoniaressnesnndamootunesanesnndaaes 20 6 2 How to operate the setup MENU cccceccceeeceeeceeeeeeeseeseeeseeeseeeteeeseeseeseeseeseeeteeeseeeteneeeeees 21 63 PDO UTS Set MENU WU eee sch i a a a E Peete E EE T 23 7 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic ccc ccececcseeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeesseeeseeesaaees 25 7 1 Configure the basic settings Basic cc cccccceeccceeececeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeseaeeeseeeeseeesseeeesaeees 25 7 2 Configure the Internet settings Internet eee ceeccccseeeceeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeseeeeeseeeesseeesseeeesanees 27 8 Configure the settings relating to images Image cccceecceseeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeesseeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeseaees 30 8 1 Configure the settings relating to the Picture Camera mode Video input JPEG H 264 30 8 2 Configure t
78. entication User mng ccccccceccceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeees 48 11 1 Configure the settings relating to the user authentication User auth cccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 48 Operating Instructions 11 2 Configure the settings relating to the host authentication Host auth ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ees 49 11 3 Configure the settings relating to the priority stream SySstem cccccececseeeceeeeseeeseeeeseeeeaes 50 12 Configure the settings of the Servers Server ccccceeccceeeeeceeeeceeeeeseeeeseeeesseeeeseeesseeeseeesseeeees 52 12 1 Configure the settings relating to the E mail server E mail cccccceececeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaes 52 12 2 Configure the settings relating to the FTP server FTP ennaa 53 12 3 Configure the settings relating to the NTP server NTP cccsscceseeeeceeeeseeeeeseeeeeaeeeesaeeenees 54 13 Configuring the network settings N tWOFk cccccceeccceeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeesseeeeseeeessaeeeseeesseeeess 56 13 1 Configure the network settings Network cccccccccceeeeceeeeeseeeeceeeeseeeeeseeeessueeeseeeeseeesseeeesaes 56 192 C nigure re ERS Seting iscsi Ee E EE 63 13 2 1 Generation of the CRT key SSL encryption Ke y ccccceecccseececeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeesseeeas 64 13 2 2 Generation of the self signed certificate security Certificate ccccccceeceseeeeeeeeseeeeaeeees 65 13 2 3 Generation of CSR
79. eo input Setup menu Basic NTSC PAL Set Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 vi VGA QVGA C anru Multi screen narm JPEG User mng Live page initial display Server Refresh interval JPEG image capture sve Network ge Cal z image quality Schedule image quality setting Maintenance Quality 5 Nomai v Quaity2 8 Qua ty 1 5 Nomai v Quamy 2 8 When completing the setting items in field A click the Set button B below field A The edited settings in field A will not be applied unless the Set button B below field A is clicked In the same manner as above click the Set button D and F below field C and E when completing the setting items in field C and E Operating Instructions 6 Display the setup menu from a PC 6 3 About the setup menu window Network Video Encoder A B ma JPEG H 264 Image Position RS485 Video input Setup menu C Basic D Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 VGA QVGA E Multi screen F Alarm JPEG G User mng M Live page Initial display H nan Refresh interval JPEG I Network Image capture size J Schedule Image quality Quality 1 K Maintenance Image quality setting VGA Quality 1 5 Normal Quality 2 QVGA Quality 1 5 Normal v Quality 2 Set A Setup button Displays the Setup page B Live button Displays the Live page C Basic button Displays the Basic
80. er address Enter the destination server address or host name Available characters Alohanumeric characters the colon the period the underscore _ and the hyphen Default None blank To delete the registered destination server address click the Delete button respective to the desired destination server address IMPORTANT e When entering the host name of the Destination server address the DNS settings on the Network tab of the Network page must be configured section 13 e Confirm that the destination IP addresses are registered correctly When a registered destination does not exist notification may be delayed Operating Instructions 47 11 Configure the settings relating to the authentication User mng 11 Configure the settings relating to the authentication User mng The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the unit with a PC or cellular phone mobile terminal can be configured on the User mng page The User mng page has 3 tabs the User auth tab the Host auth tab and the System tab 11 1 Configure the settings relating to the user authentication User auth Click the User auth tab on the User mng page section 6 The settings relating to the authentication of users who can access this unit from the PC or a cellular phone mobile terminal can be configured on this page Up to 18 users can be registe
81. ered e Destination E mail address Enter the destination E mail address Available number of characters 3 128 characters Available characters Alohanumeric characters the at sign the period the underscore _ and the hyphen Operating Instructions 45 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm Default None blank To delete the registered address click the Delete button respective to the desired address E mail subject Enter the E mail subject e Available number of characters 0 50 characters e Default None blank E mail body Enter the E mail body e Available number of characters 0 200 characters e Default None blank 10 5 Configure the settings relating to Panasonic alarm protocol Notification Click the Notification tab on the Alarm page section 6 The settings relating to Panasonic alarm protocol can be configured in this section Panasonic alarm protocol notification Panasonic alarm protocol Additional alarm area data VMD Destination port Retry times Destination of notification Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Address 5 Address 6 Address 7 Address 8 Panasonic alarm protocol notification Panasonic alarm protocol Select On or Off to determine whether or not to provide notification by Panasonic alarm protocol according to the settings for the Alarm and
82. ettings of the mobile terminal in advance to connect to the Internet and monitor images from the unit section 13 1 Access to http IP address cam or http Host name registered in the DDNS server cam using a mobile terminal e Images from the unit will be displayed A Live images area Displays images from the camera B Resolution control The resolution can be changed by selecting a resolution setting from the buttons Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 320x240 640x480 default Picture Camera mode VGA 16 9 Not supported by the Thermal Camera Note e Youcan change the image size displayed on the mobile terminal by accessing the following addresses e Large display http IP address cam dl e Medium display http IP address cam dm e Small display http IP address cam ds e The pan tilt zoom focus functions of cameras connected to the unit cannot be operated from mobile terminals e When the resolution is changed by the resolution control the displayed resolution changes but the image size remains the same e When the HTTP port number is changed from 80 enter http IP address colon port number cam in the address box of the browser When using the DDNS function access to http Host name registered in the DDNS server colon port number cam e When HTTPS is set in HTTPS Connection on the Network tab of the Network page enter t
83. fy a location for the certificate Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Place al certificates in the following store Certificate store Learn more about certificate stores 74 Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network 9 Click Finish Completing the Certificate Import Wizard j The certficate wil be imported after you cick Finish l You have specified the foloning setings lt lt Trusted Root Certifice Content Cerificate lt Back Fsh _ 10 Click Yes You are about to install a certificate from a certification authonty CA A claiming to represent 192 168 0253 Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from 192 168 0253 You should confirm its ongin by contacting 192 168 0253 The following number will assist you in this process Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge ths risk Do you want to install this certificate a Ee When the import is successfully completed the screen The import was successful will be displayed 11 Click OK fi The import was successful When the browser is restarted after the certificate is imported Certificate Error will not be displayed Operatin
84. g Instructions 75 13 Configuring the network settings Network 76 OS Windows XP Web browser When using Internet Explorer 6 1 Access the unit using the HTTPS protocol 2 Click View Certificate security Alert Information you exchange with this ste cannot be viewed or changed by others However there is a problem wath the se s secunly certihcate The secunty certihcate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to detemine whether you want to trust the certifying authority The secunty certificate date is valid The secunty certiicate has a valid name matching the name of the page you are trying to view Do you want to proceed Ce te or Con Note e If this window is displayed when accessing a device other than the unit or a website a security problem may have occurred In this case check the system status 3 Click Install Certificate Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network Certificate General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued bo Issued by 4 Click Next according to the procedures displayed on the displayed on Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Import Wizard Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you
85. gs and Internet connection then click Set again 2 Click the URL displayed in Your Account Link Network NM FTP img trans DDNS Viewnetcam com Personal Unit URL Your Account Link htt p k Access interval th v Global IP Address Notification Method Normal Advanced 82 Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network e The registration window for Viewnetcam com will be displayed in a newly opened window When the registration window is not displayed check that the PC is being connected to the Internet and click the reload button of the browser 3 Register the information for Viewnetcam com by following the instructions of the wizard e When the message The new camera is successfully registered to Viewnetcam com is displayed close the registration window The URL set at the time of registration can be used for unit access However this URL is unavailable when accessing the unit from the PC connected to the same network LAN Network FTP img trans DDNS Viewnetcam com Personal Unit URL Your Account Link htt p k Access interval Global IP Address Notification Method Normal Advanced Note e When the registration for the Viewnetcam com service is completed the URL registered for Personal Unit URL is displayed It may take up to about 30 minutes until the URL of the registered unit is validated e Tocancel the
86. he following e https IP address colon port number cam or https Host name registered in the DDNS server colon port number cam e When the authentication window is displayed enter the user name of an administrator or user and password Depending on the mobile terminal in use password entry may be required each time the screen is switched Operating Instructions 15 2 Monitor images on a cellular phone mobile terminal e Depending on the mobile terminal in use larger size images may not be displayed In this case selecting 9 Low for Image quality setting of JPEG section 8 2 may sometimes solve this problem e Depending on the mobile terminal in use or its contract plan it may be impossible to access IP address is the global WAN IP address of the router that can be accessed via the Internet However when accessing the same LAN as the unit with a wireless compatible mobile terminal the IP address is the local IP address 2 Only when accessing the unit through the Internet 16 Operating Instructions 3 Action at an alarm occurrence 3 Action at an alarm occurrence The alarm action action at an alarm occurrence will be performed when the following alarms occur 3 1 Alarm type e VMD alarm When motion is detected in the set VMD area the alarm action will be performed VMD stands for Video Motion Detection e Command alarm When a Panasonic alarm protocol i
87. he settings relating to JPEG images JPEG H 264 cccccceeceseeeeeeeeseeeeseeeseeeens 30 8 3 Configure the settings relating to H 264 images JPEG H 264 cc eccccecesseeeeeeeseeeeseeeeaeeees 31 8 4 Configure the settings relating to image and positions Image Position ccceeeeseeeeeeeees 35 8 5 Configure the settings relating to R8485 R8485 ec ceccceseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeesseeeeseeeesaeeeees 36 9 Configure the multi screen settings Multi screen ccceeccceeececeeeeeeeeeeceeeeseueesseeeseeesseeeeseaees 37 10 Comigure the alarm settings Alar saeesssencssanes nepscacansisiaasanacasanoseanasanaseecasonscansasneecaassencsarnen inne 39 10 1 Configure the settings relating to the alarm action Alarm ccccceccseccceeeceeeseeeseeeseeeseeeees 39 10 2 Configure the settings relating to the alarm image Alarm ccceececeeeseseeceeeseeeteneeseeeeans 39 10 3 Configure the VMD settings VMD area cccccccccceececeeeeeeeeeeceecesseeeeseeessaeesseueeseeeessaeeesens 41 10 3 1 Set the VMD areas VMD are a ccceccccccceeccceeeeseeeceeeeseeeeeeeeseueeseeeseeeeseeeeseeeseeeeseeeseeeess 43 10 4 Configuration of the settings relating to the E mail notification Notification cceseeeeeees 45 10 5 Configure the settings relating to Panasonic alarm protocol Notification cccssceseeeeees 46 11 Configure the settings relating to the auth
88. host name of the NTP server e Available number of characters 1 128 characters e Available characters Alohanumeric characters the colon the period the underscore _ and the hyphen e Default None blank IMPORTANT e When entering the host name for NTP server address it is necessary to configure the DNS settings on the Network tab of the Network page section 13 NTP port Enter a port number of the NTP server e Available port number 1 65535 e Default 123 The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 161 162 443 995 10669 10670 Time adjustment interval Select an interval 1 24 hours in 1 hour intervals of synchronization with the NTP server e Default 1h Time zone select a time zone corresponding to the location where the unit is in use e Default GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Operating Instructions 55 13 Configuring the network settings Network 56 13 Configuring the network settings Network The network settings and the settings relating to DDNS Dynamic DNS SNMP Simple Network management Protocol and FTP image transfer can be configured on the Network page The Network page has 4 tabs the Network tab the DDNS tab the SNMP tab and the FTP img trans tab 13 1 Configure the network settings Network Click the Network tab on the
89. html e When accessing the unit using the HTTPS protocol install the security certificate of the camera to display images on the monitor section 13 3 Note e When using the host name it is necessary to configure the DNS settings of the PC to be used for the multi screen display Refer to the network administrator for information on the DNS setting of PCs Camera title Enter the title of the camera The entered camera title will be displayed on a multi screen e Available number of characters 0 20 characters e Unavailable characters amp e Default Cam 1 WJ GXE100 Cam 2 16 None blank Note e When selecting a 16 split screen some characters of the camera title to be displayed may not be displayed 38 Operating Instructions 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm The settings relating to alarm occurrences such as settings for the alarm action at an alarm occurrence the VMD area settings and the alarm occurrence notification can be configured on this page The Alarm page has 3 tabs the Alarm tab the VMD area tab and the Notification tab 10 1 Configure the settings relating to the alarm action Alarm Click the Alarm tab on the Alarm page section 6 The settings relating to the alarm can be configured in this section Refer to section 10 2 for further information about the settings relating to the alarm images VMD area Notification Ala
90. ick the Browse button and designate the downloaded firmware 3 Click the radio button respective to the desired option to determine whether or not to initialize the settings after completing the firmware upgrade Note e Note that the settings cannot be restored after an initialization is operated 4 Click the Execute button e The confirmation window will be displayed IMPORTANT e After completing the upgrade delete temporary internet files section 19 e Upgrade the firmware using a PC in the same subnet as the unit e Follow the instructions from the dealer when upgrading the firmware e When upgrading the application software use the designated file extension img for the firmware upgrade Operating Instructions 93 15 Maintenance of the unit Maintenance 94 e The name of the firmware to be used for the upgrade should be model name Use small letters WJ is not required xxxxx img xxxxx indicates the version of the firmware e Do not turn off the power of the unit during the upgrade process e Do not perform any operation during upgrading and wait until it completes e The following network settings will not be reset when upgrading the firmware after selecting Reset the settings to the default after completing the upgrade Except the network settings On Off for DHCP IP address subnet mask default gateway DNS primary server address secondary server address HTTP port HTTPS
91. in the Basic settings section 7 B Setup button Displays the setup menu The button will turn green and the setup menu will be displayed C Live button Displays the Live page The button will turn green and the Live page will be displayed D Multi screen buttons Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi screen by registering units network cameras on the setup menu section 1 3 E Compression buttons H 264 button The characters H 264 on the button will turn green and an H 264 image will be displayed When On is selected for H 264 transmission of H 264 1 H 264 2 the H 264 button will be displayed section 8 3 JPEG button The characters JPEG on the button will turn green and a JPEG image will be displayed F Stream buttons These buttons will be displayed only when an H 264 image is displayed 1 button The character 1 will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed in accordance with the setting of H 264 1 section 8 3 2 button The character 2 will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed in accordance with the setting of H 264 2 section 8 3 Operating Instructions 9 1 Monitor Images on a PC 10 G Image capture size buttons These buttons will be displayed only when a JPEG image is displayed VGA The characters VGA will turn green and image
92. ing the maximum depth of field it is the most desirable distance to set the focus of a fixed focus camera acceptably sharp unsharp om infinity B 1 Hyperfocal Distance Table The hyperfocal distance of the Thermal Camera depends on the lens and sensor type selected as shown in the below tables Sensor 384x288 25um Lens Type mm Hyperfocal Distance metres 15 Oo 9 O Sensor 640x480 17um Lens Type mm Hyperfocal Distance metres 15 13 o B Operating Instructions 111 CCM001 CE A
93. install the software e The Live page of the unit is displayed Operating Instructions 97 17 Using the IP Setting Software 98 Changing Network Settings When changing settings related to the network settings such as connection mode IP address and subnet mask click the Network Settings button in IP Setting Software screen The Network Settings screen is displayed Enter each item and then click the Save button Network Settings Network Settings StaticIP Pee errr ee reer eee rr errr treet rrr terre re ey AutofautolIP AutofAdvanced Port Mo IPv4 Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary DNS e Wait for camera restarting Note e By unchecking the Wait for camera restarting checkbox multiple cameras can be continuously configured e For further information about each setting of the Network Settings page refer to section 13 IMPORTANT e t may take for around 2 minutes to complete to upload the settings to the unit after clicking the Save button The settings may be invalidated when the LAN cable is disconnected before completing the upload In this case perform the settings again e When using a firewall including software allow access to all UDP ports Operating Instructions 18 About the displayed system log 18 About the displayed system log Error indications relating to SMTP Category Indication Description
94. interval or period if alarms occur frequently Operating Instructions 85 13 Configuring the network settings Network Network FTP img trans FTP periodic image transmission FTP periodic image transmission Directory name File name Name w time amp date Name w o time amp date Transmission interval Image capture size FTP periodic image transmission FTP gt gt When FTP gt gt is clicked the FTP tab of the Server page will be displayed Section 12 2 FTP periodic image transmission Select On or Off to determine whether or not to transmit images using the FTP periodic image transmission function When On is selected it is necessary to configure the settings of the FTP server section 12 2 e Default Off Directory name Enter the directory name where the images are to be saved For example enter img to designate the directory img under the root directory of the FTP server e Available number of characters 1 256 characters e Unavailable characters amp e Default None blank File name Enter the file name name of the image file to be transmitted and select the naming option from the following e Name w time amp date File name will be Entered file name Time and date year month day hour minute second Serial number starting from 00 e Name w o time amp date File name will be the characters entered for File name only
95. interval to access the Viewnetcam com service server to check the IP address and the host name from the following 10min 20min 30min 40min 50min 1h e Default 1h Global IP Address Notification Method Typically Global IP Address Notification Method should be set to Normal If you cannot access the unit using the registered URL 30 minutes after registering with Viewnetcam com select Advanced In this case UPnP section 13 must be enabled for the unit and for the router e Default Normal 13 4 3 Procedure to register information for the Viewnetcam com service There are 2 methods to configure the Viewnetcam com service e Configure from the Internet tab of the Basic page UPnP Auto port forwarding and Viewnetcam com can both be configured on the Internet tab e Configure from the DDNS tab of the Network page Only Viewnetcam com can be configured on the DDNS tab Configuring from the Internet tab of the Basic page 1 Click the Internet tab of the Basic page Operating Instructions 81 13 Configuring the network settings Network 2 Select On for UPnP Auto port forwarding and select Viewnetcam com for DDNS then click Set Internet UPnP Auto port forwarding DDNS Viewnetcam com To allow access to the camera from the Internet activate the auto port forwarding IPv4 setting and regis
96. ion of the self signed certificate Configuration of the connection protocol Access to the units using the HTTPS protocol Operating Instructions 63 13 Configuring the network settings Network 64 HTTPS Certificate Information Not generated Generate Certificate Signing Request C HTTPS j3 E port 44 A Generation of the CRT key SSL encryption key section 13 2 1 B Generation of the self signed certificate section 13 2 2 C Generation of CSR Certificate Signing Request section 13 2 3 D Installation of the server certificate section 13 2 4 E Configuration of the connection protocol section 13 2 5 Note e To use the server certificate you need to apply for the approval and the issue of server certificate by CA e Either of the self signed certificate or the server certificate is available If both of them are installed the server certificate will be used prior to the self signed certificate 13 2 1 Generation of the CRT key SSL encryption key IMPORTANT e When the self signed certificate or server certificate is valid it is impossible to generate the CRT key e When the server certification is used the available key size varies depending on the Caches the available key size in advance e Togenerate the CRT key it may take about 1 minute when the key size is 1024 bit and about 2 minutes when the key size is 2048 bit Do not operate the web browser until the generation of CRT key is complet
97. ion window is displayed enter the user name and password The default user name and password are as follows e User name admin e Password 12345 To enhance the security change the password for the user admin section 11 e If the cellular phone in use is not compatible with UTF 8 encode it is impossible to display the screen correctly Note e It is necessary to configure the network settings of the cellular phone in advance to connect to the Internet and monitor images from the unit Section 13 1 Access to http IP address mobile or http Host name registered in the DDNS server mobile using a cellular phone e Images from the unit will be displayed WJ GXE100 5 Manual Refresh Auto Refresh A OR es obuti on __ B Quality A Manual Refresh Auto Refresh e Press the dial key 5 or the Manual Refresh button to refresh the camera images e Press the Auto Refresh button to refresh the images from the camera in 5 second intervals e When the dial key 5 or the Manual Refresh button is pressed again the refresh mode of the camera will return to manual refresh Operating Instructions 13 2 Monitor images on a cellular phone mobile terminal 14 IMPORTANT e Transmission will be periodically performed when Auto Refresh is selected for the camera image Confirm the contract plan of the cellular phone in use before using this function e Depending on
98. iptions about the system log will be displayed Refer to section 18 for further information about the system logs 15 2 Upgrade the firmware Upgrade Click the Upgrade tab of the Maintenance page section 6 The current firmware can be checked and upgraded to the latest version on this page Contact the dealer for further information about the firmware upgrade Operating Instructions 15 Maintenance of the unit Maintenance System log Upgrade Status Default reset Model no MAC address Serial no Firmware version IPL version HTML version IP address IPv6 Linklocal Static RA DHCPv6 Viewer software installation counter Ere O Reset the settings to the default after completing the upgrade Except the network settings Do not reset the settings to the default after the upgrade Resets to default HTML data after completing the upgrade It will take around amp minutes to complete the upgrade Please wait and do not operate the browser during this process Model no MAC address Serial no Firmware version IPL version HTML version IP address IPv6 Viewer software installation counter Information of each item will be displayed 1 Download the latest software to the hard disk of the PC contact your dealer for applicable firmware support IMPORTANT e A blank space cannot be used for the name of the directory where the downloaded firmware to be saved 2 Cl
99. isplayed for Status of UPnP section 15 3 When Enable is not displayed refer to Cannot access the unit via the Internet in20 Troubleshooting e When the UPnP Auto port forwarding setting is changed the Auto port forwarding setting under UPnP on the Network tab of the Network page also changes to the same setting DDNS Select Viewnetcam com or Off to determine whether or not to use Viewnetcam com By selecting Viewnetcam com and clicking the Set button the registration window for Viewnetcam com will be displayed in a newly opened window Follow the on screen instructions to register with Viewnetcam com Refer to section 13 4 3 or the Viewnetcam com website http www viewnetcam com for further information e Default Off Note e When the DDNS setting is changed the DDNS setting on the DDNS tab of the Network page also changes to the same setting Recommended network setting for internet The recommended settings for connecting to the Internet are performed here By clicking the Set button a dialog displaying how the following settings will change is displayed Click the OK button after checking the settings to change the settings to the displayed values e JPEG H 264 tab on the Image page H 264 1 H 264 2 Internet mode over HTTP On Transmission priority Best effort Max bit
100. ition 2 Adjust Detection area and Detection sensitivity using the slider Detection area can be adjusted by moving the slider between the left end position and the center position Detection sensitivity can be adjusted by moving the slider between the left end position and the right end position Refer to section 10 3 for further information about the Detection sensitivity and Detection area The currently displayed area and its detection sensitivity will be displayed in the Detection area section When the status bar exceeds the setting position of slider the alarm action will be performed Change areas and the settings of Detection area and Detection sensitivity as necessary Note e When Detection area cannot be adjusted properly by moving the slider adjust Detection sensitivity while checking the motion detection status 3 Click the Set button after completing the settings e The setting will not be applied unless the Set button is clicked 4 To invalidate the VMD area click the Set button after selecting Off for Status of the VMD area to be invalidated e The outline of the invalidated VMD area will turn to a dotted line When the VMD area is invalidated no alarm will occur even when a motion can be recognized in the area Operating Instructions 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm 5 To delete the VMD area click the Delete button
101. itle on screen 0 9 A Z Maintenance OSD Position Upper let Indicator O O Alarm status update mode Polling 30s Real time Alarm status reception port 31004 1 65535 Automatic installation of viewer software on Ooff Language English 6 2 How to operate the setup menu JPEG H 264 Image Position RS485 Video input Setup menu Basic Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 VGA QVGA Multi screen A Alarm JPEG User mng Live page Initial display Server Refresh interval JPEG Image capture size VGA v image quality Image quality setting VGA Quality 1 Quality 2 QVGA Quality 1 Quality 2 Network Schedule Maintenance A Menu buttons B Setup page 1 Click the desired button in the frame on the left of the window to display the respective setup menu When there are tabs at the top of the Setup page displayed in the frame on the right of the window click the desired tab to display and configure the setting items relating to the name of the tab 2 Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window 3 After completing each setting item click the Set button to apply them Operating Instructions 21 22 6 Display the setup menu from a PC IMPORTANT When there are two or more Set and Execute buttons on the page click the respective button to the edited setting item lt Example gt JPEG H 264 lmage Position Vid
102. key size and generation time amp date of the current key Note The available characters for Common Name State Locality Organization Organizational Unit are 0 9 A Z a z and the following marks _ When the unit is connected to the Internet enter the address name or host name to access via the Internet for Common Name In this case the security alert window will be displayed each time the unit is locally accessed even if the security certificate is installed When entering the IPv6 address for Common Name put the address in brackets Example 2001 db8 10 3 Click the OK button after entering the items The self signed certificate will be generated Note The information of the generated self signed certificate will be displayed on Self signed Certificate Information Depending on the status of the self signed certificate the following are displayed Indication Description Not generated The self signed certificate are not generated Invalid Reason CA Certificate installed The self signed certificate has already been generated and the server certificate has been installed e In this case the server certificate is validated Common name of the self signed The self signed certificate has already been certificate generated and validated When the Confirm button is clicked the registered information of the self signed certific
103. lank Operating Instructions 53 12 Configure the settings of the servers Server IMPORTANT e When entering the host name for FTP server address it is necessary to configure the DNS settings on the Network tab of the Network page section 13 User name Enter the user name login name to access the FIP server e Available number of characters 1 32 characters e Unavailable characters amp e Default None blank Password Enter the password to access the FIP server e Available number of characters 0 32 characters e Unavailable characters amp e Default None blank Control port Enter a control port number to be used for the FTP server e Available port number 1 65535 e Default 21 The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 20 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 443 995 10669 10670 FTP mode Select Passive or Active for the FTP mode Normally select Passive When it is impossible to connect after select Passive try to connect after selecting Active e Default Passive 12 3 Configure the settings relating to the NTP server NTP Click the NTP tab on the Server page section 6 The settings relating to the NTP server such as the NTP server address port number etc can be configured on this page IMPORTANT e Use an NTP server when the more accurate time amp date setting is required fo
104. le unit concurrently Complete the entry field of Multicast address Multicast port and Multicast TTL HOPLimit when transmitting H 264 images with multicast e Default Unicast port AUTO Unicast port Enter the unicast port number used to transmit images from the unit e Available port number 1024 50000 Only even numbers are available e Default H 264 1 32004 H 264 2 32014 Multicast address Enter the multicast IP address Images will be transmitted to the designated IP address e Available IPv4 address 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 e Available IPv6 address Multicast address starting with FF e Default H 264 1 239 192 0 20 H 264 2 239 192 0 21 Note Operating Instructions 8 Configure the settings related to images Image e Enter a multicast IP address after checking available multicast address Multicast port Enter the multicast port number used to transmit images from the unit e Available port number 1024 50000 Only even numbers are available e Default 37004 Note e The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 10669 10670 Multicast TTL HOPLimit Enter a value for Multicast TTL HOPLimit e Available value 1 254 e Default 16 IMPORTANT e When transmitting an H 264 image via a network the transmitted image sometimes may not be displayed depending on the settings of a proxy server or a firewall In this cas
105. lectric materials or microbolometer technology The material is used to form pixels with highly temperature dependent properties which are thermally insulated from the environment and read electronically A 3 Atmospheric conditions and their effect of Thermal Imaging Thermal imaging cameras can see in total darkness through fog rain and snow producing a clear image in which details can be discerned However the distance thermal cameras can see Is affected by existing atmospheric conditions A thermal imaging camera produces images based on the differences in thermal radiation that is emitted by the object in question Therefore the further this infrared signal has to travel from the object to the camera the more of the signal can be lost Based on this reasoning the attenuation factor the ratio of the incident radiation to the radiation transmitted through a shielding material needs to be considered A 3 1 Humidity Humid air acts as a shield for infrared radiation summer months usually have a higher attenuation compared to winter months due to increased humidity levels So even in good weather conditions you will be able to see further with a thermal camera in the winter than in the summer A 3 2 Fog rain amp snow Fog rain and snow affect the ability of a Thermal imaging camera to detect objects Fog rain and snow are all visible aggregates of water droplets which have a detrimental effect on the detection levels of ther
106. mal imaging cameras In conclusion it is impossible to state with any definite accuracy how far a thermal camera can see or how much shorter the range will be in foggy rainy or snowy conditions The result is not only dependent on the atmospheric conditions and the type of fog rain and snow but it is dependent on the IR camera used and the properties of the object in terms of its size temperature difference of the object and its background etc A 4 Examples of Thermal Images The following images show an example of a hot and cold subject and how they appear when viewed through a Thermal Imager when set to Ironbow mode see section 1 2 Operating Instructions 109 Appendix A Introduction to Thermal Imaging The following pictures show a scene as it appears through a conventional camera compared to a thermal imager when set to Greyscale white hot mode see section 1 2 Day time AORE TE S Night time 110 Operating Instructions Appendix B Hyperfocal Distance Appendix B Hyperfocal Distance The hyperfocal distance is a distance beyond which all objects can be brought into an acceptable focus It is the closest distance at which a lens can be focused while keeping objects at infinity acceptably sharp Therefore the hyperfocal distance is the distance beyond which all objects are acceptably sharp for a lens when focused at infinity As the hyperfocal distance is the focus distance giv
107. mal imaging it is important to understand something about light The amount of energy in a light wave is related to its wavelength Shorter wavelengths have higher energy Of visible light violet has the most energy and red has the least Just next to the visible light spectrum is the infrared spectrum Infrared Visible light _ Ultraviolet Spectrum of light Infrared light can be split into three categories 1 Near infrared near IR Closest to visible light near IR has wavelengths that range from 0 7 to 1 3 microns or 700 billionths to 1 300 billionths of a meter 2 Mid infrared mid IR Mid IR has wavelengths ranging from 1 3 to 3 microns Both near IR and mid IR are used by a variety of electronic devices including remote controls 3 Far infrared Far IR Occupying the largest part of the infrared spectrum thermal IR has wavelengths ranging from 3 microns to over 30 microns The key difference between thermal IR and the other two is that thermal IR is emitted by an object instead of reflected off it Infrared light is emitted by an object because of what is happening at the atomic level A special lens focuses the infrared light emitted by all of the objects in view The focused light is scanned by a phased array of infrared detector elements The detector elements create a very detailed temperature pattern called a thermogram It only takes about one thirtieth of a second for the detector array to obtai
108. mber of the unit from the list of the port numbers to be filtered by the anti virus software Operating Instructions 19 Troubleshooting H 264 images are e When Network Camera View 4S is deleted from a PC E not displayed on which both the viewer software Network Camera View 3 and Network Camera View 4 are installed H 264 images may not be displayed In this case delete Network Camera View 3 from the PC and then install Network Camera View 495 The connected e Confirm that the RS485 settings match 8 5 camera cannot be those required for the Thermal Camera controlled Image Is grainy or e This can be a result of weather shows little detail conditions The Thermal Camera differs from a visual camera by relying on variances in temperature Some weather conditions such as rain can cause areas of uniform temperature that will therefore appear the same when viewed through a thermal camera Operating Instructions 107 Appendix A Introduction to Thermal Imaging 108 Appendix A Introduction to Thermal Imaging A thermographic camera or infrared camera is a device that forms an image using infrared radiation similar to a common camera that forms an image using visible light Instead of the 450 750 nanometer range of the visible light camera infrared cameras operate in wavelengths as long as 14 000 nm 14 um A 1 Light Basics In order to understand ther
109. mic DNS SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol and the FTP File Transfer Protocol periodic transmission can be configured on the Network page section 13 J Schedule button Displays the Schedule page On the Schedule page it is possible to designate time zones to allow to activate the VMD detection function section 14 K Maintenance button Displays the Maintenance page System log check firmware upgrade status check and initialization of the setup menu can be carried out on the Maintenance page section 15 L Unit title The title of the unit whose settings are currently being configured will be displayed M Setup page Pages of each setup menu will be displayed There are tabs for some setup menus Operating Instructions 7 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic 7 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic The settings relating to configuring the unit title time and date and connecting to the Internet can be configured on the Basic page The Basic page has 2 tabs the Basic tab and the Internet tab 7 1 Configure the basic settings Basic Click the Basic tab of the Basic page section 6 The settings such as the unit title time and date etc can be configured on this page internet Unit title WJ GXE100 Jan 01 2012 x 14 wf 44 vi 29 iw Date time Time display format l Date time display format Summer time
110. n the temperature information to make the thermogram This information is obtained from several thousand points in the field of view of the detector array The thermogram created by the detector elements is translated into electric impulses which are then sent to a signal processing unit a circuit board with a dedicated chip that translates the information from the elements into data for the display The signal processing unit sends the information to the display where it can be shown in a variety of display modes depending on the intensity of the infrared emission The combination of all the impulses from all of the elements creates the image A 2 Uncooled infrared detectors Some thermal imaging cameras need cooling systems to reduce the amount of thermally induced noise they pick up and improve image quality Uncooled detectors such as the detector in the Thermal Camera do not require these cooling systems Uncooled thermal cameras use a sensor operating at ambient temperature or a sensor stabilized at a temperature close to ambient using small temperature control elements Modern uncooled detectors all use sensors that work by the change of resistance voltage or current when heated by infrared radiation These changes are then measured and compared to the values at the operating temperature of the sensor Operating Instructions Appendix A Introduction to Thermal Imaging Uncooled detectors are mostly based on pyroelectric and ferroe
111. ode VGA 16 9 Not supported by the Thermal Camera Picture Camera mode D1 Not supported by the Thermal Camera e Default VGA Image quality Select the image quality of JPEG images displayed initially on the Live page e Default Quality1 Image quality setting Select two types of image quality of JPEG images for each image capture size 0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4 5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low e Default Quality1 5 Normal Quality2 8 The setting for Quality1 is activated for FTP periodic image transmission 8 3 Configure the settings relating to H 264 images JPEG H 264 Click the JPEG H 264 tab on the Image page section 6 Configure the settings relating to H 264 image such as Max bit rate per client Image capture size Image quality etc in this section Refer to section 8 2 for the settings relating to JPEG images Operating Instructions 31 8 Configure the settings related to images Image H 264 1 H 264 transmission internet mode over HTTP Image capture size Transmission priority Frame rate Max bit rate per client Image quality Refresh interval Transmission type Multicast address 239 192 0 20 Multicast port 004 1024 50000 Multicast TTL HOPLimit 1 254 Ooff Off H 264 2 Image capture size Transmission priority Frame rate Max bit rate per client Image quality Refresh interval
112. ork Settings Select the method of how to configure the IP address from the following e Static The IP address is configured by entering manually on IP address IPv4 e DHCP The IP address is configured using the DHCP function e Auto AutolP The IP address is configured using the DHCP function When the DHCP server is not found the IP address is automatically configured e Auto Advanced Using the DHCP function network address information is referred to and an unused IP address is configured to the unit as a static IP address The configured IP address is automatically determined within the subnet mask range by the unit When the DHCP server is not found the IP address is set to 192 168 0 10 e Default Auto Advanced Note e When Auto AutolP is selected and the IP address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server an IP address not used in the same network will be searched within 169 254 1 0 169 254 254 255 IP address IPv4 When not using the DHCP function enter the IP address of the unit Do not enter an IP address already in use for the PCs and the other network cameras Default 192 168 0 10 Note e Multiple IP addresses are unavailable even when using the DHCP function Refer to the network administrator for further information about the settings of the DHCP server Subnet mask When not using the DHCP function enter the subnet mask of the unit e Default 255 255 255 0 Default gateway When not using
113. orrectly Connection error File transfer error Passive mode error Log out failed Failed to change the directory User name or password isn t correct The FTP server settings may be incorrect Check if the FTP settings are configured correctly The settings relating to the indicated item may be incorrect Check if the FTP settings are configured correctly Internal error Undefined error An error occurred in the FTP function Check if the FTP settings are configured correctly Operating Instructions 99 18 About the displayed system log Error indications relating to Viewnetcam com Category Indication Description Viewnetcam com server error Failed to resolve the Viewnetcam com server address from DNS The designated IP address of the DNS may be incorrect Check if the DNS settings are configured correctly The DNS server may be down Ask the network administrator Connection error No response from the Viewnetcam com server File transfer error The Viewnetcam com server may be down Ask the network administrator Internal error Undefined error An error relating to the Viewnetcam com function occurred Check if the Viewnetcam com settings are configured correctly Error indications relating to Dynamic DNS Update Category Indication Description DDNS server error Failed
114. ovided in real time e When multiple cameras are using the same Alarm status reception port even if Real time is selected for Alarm status update mode status notification is not provided in real time In this case change the Alarm status reception port settings Alarm status reception port When selecting Real time for Alarm status update mode designate a port number to which the status change notification is to be sent e Available port number 1 65535 e Default 31004 The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 443 995 10669 10670 Automatic installation of viewer software Determine whether or not to install the viewer software from this unit e Oni Installs the viewer software from the unit automatically e Off The viewer software cannot be installed from the unit e Default On IMPORTANT e _ Itis impossible to display images between the camera and the PC when the viewer software Network Camera View 4S is not installed on the PC e The number of the viewer software installations can be checked on the Upgrade tab of the Maintenance page Language Select the language to initially display when the unit is accessed from the following English Japanese Italian French German Spanish Chinese Russian e Default English The language displayed on the Live page can also be changed section
115. port connection protocol HTTP HTTPS CRT key server certificate UPnP setting line speed bandwidth control bit rate time amp date e The viewer software used on each PC should be licensed individually Refer to your dealer for the software licensing 15 3 Check the status Status Click the Status tab of the Maintenance page section 6 The status of this unit can be checked on this page System log Upgrade Status Default reset Viewneitcam com Server Status Personal Unit URL UPnP Port number HT TP Status Port number HT TPS Status Router global address Self check Hardware Viewnetcam com e Server The URL of the Viewnetcam com service server will be displayed e Status The registration status for the Viewnetcam com will be displayed e Personal Unit URL The URL of the unit registered for Viewnetcam com will be displayed UPnP e Port number HTTP Port number HTTPS The port number that is set for UPnP port forwarding will be displayed e Status The port forwarding status will be displayed e Router global address The global address of router will be displayed Self check The self check result of the hardware will be displayed Note e Refer to our website http oanasonic net pss security support info html for further information about the contents of the displayed statuses relating to the Viewnetcam com service the UPnP function or the self check
116. protocol 1 Start up the web browser 2 Enter the IP address of the unit in the address box of the browser Example of entry https 192 168 0 10 IMPORTANT e Whenthe HTTPS port number is changed from 443 enter https IP address of the unit colon port number in the address box of the browser Example https 192 168 0 11 61443 e When the unit is in a local network configure the proxy server setting of the web browser under Internet Options under Tools of the menu bar to bypass the proxy server for the local address 3 Press the Enter key on the keyboard e The Live page will be displayed e When the security alert window is displayed install the security certificate section 13 3 When On is selected for User auth the authentication window will be displayed before displaying live images for the user name and password entries IMPORTANT e When the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol the refresh interval and frame rate of images may be lower 13 3 1 Install the security certificate When the security certificate of the unit to access is not installed on the PC the security alert window will be displayed each time the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol To have the security alert window not displayed it is necessary to install the security certificate in the following procedure If the certificate is not installed the alert window will be displayed each time the unit
117. r 4 Click the Set button 5 Refer to the manuals provided with the router when configuring port forwarding on the router e When configuring port forwarding on the router use the IP address and port number information confirmed in step 3 e The port forwarding function may also be called Address translation server or Port mapping depending on the router used Static IP masquerade Virtual Note e When manually configuring port forwarding on the router make sure to select Off for Auto port forwarding Operating Instructions 83 13 Configuring the network settings Network 13 4 4 Checking the information registered for the Viewnetcam com service It is possible to check if the unit has been registered for the Viewnetcam com service section 15 3 13 4 5 When using Dynamic DNS Update Network FTP img trans DDNS Dynamic DNS Update Host name Access interval Host name Enter the host name to be used for the Dynamic DNS Update service e Available number of characters 3 250 characters Enter in the form of host name domain name e Available characters Alphanumeric characters the colon the period the underscore _ and the hyphen e Default None blank Note e Refer to the network administrator for further information about the available host names Access interval Select the interval to access the Dynamic D
118. r of characters 0 20 characters e Available characters 0 9 A Z and the following marks I EWES 4 5 e Default None blank OSD Position Select the position where the time and date and a character string to be displayed on the image of the Live page e Upper left The above information will be displayed at the upper left corner of the main area on the Live page e Lower left The above information will be displayed at the lower left corner of the main area on the Live page e Upper right The above information will be displayed at the upper right corner of the main area on the Live page e Lower right The above information will be displayed at the lower right corner of the main area on the Live page e Default Upper left Operating Instructions 7 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic Indicator This feature is not supported on the Thermal Camera This setting will have no visible effect Alarm status update mode select an interval of the unit status notification from the following When the status of the unit changes the alarm occurrence indication button will be displayed to notify of the unit status e Polling 30s Updates the status each 30 seconds and provide notification of the unit status e Real time Provide notification of the unit status when the status has changed e Default Real time Note e Depending on the network environment notification may not be pr
119. r the set of the generated CSR and CRT key If the CRT key is re generated or updated after applying to the CA the issued server certificate will be invalidated Note e This unit generates the CSR file in the PEM format 13 2 4 Installation of the server certificate IMPORTANT e If the CSR file is not generated it is impossible to install the server certificate security certificate For the installation the server certificate issued by CA is required 1 Click the Browse button of CA Certificate CA Certificate install e The Open dialog box will be displayed 2 Select the server certification file and click the Open button Then click the Execute button e The server certification will be installed Note e The host name registered in the installed server certificate will be displayed on CA Certificate Information Depending on the status of the server certificate the following are displayed Indication Description Invalid The server certification is not installed Common name of the server certificate The server certificate has already been installed and validated Expired The server certification has already expired e When the Confirm button is clicked the registered information of the installed server certificate will be displayed in the CA Certificate Confirm dialog box Only Organizational Unit will be displayed with an asterisk Operating Instru
120. r the system operation NTP Time adjustment Manual Synchronization with NTP server NTP server address setting NTP port 1 65535 Time zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London v Time adjustment Select the time adjustment method from the following Time adjusted by the selected method will be used as the standard time of the unit e Manual Time set on the Basic tab on the Basic page will be used as the standard time of the unit 54 Operating Instructions 12 Configure the settings of the servers Server e Synchronization with NTP server Time automatically adjusted by synchronizing with the NTP server will be used as the standard time of the unit e Default Manual NTP server address setting When Synchronization with NTP server is selected for Time adjustment select the method of how to obtain the NTP server address from the following e Auto Obtains the NTP server address from the DHCP server e Manual The NTP server address will be entered manually on NTP server address e Default Manual IMPORTANT e When obtaining the NTP server address from the DHCP server it is necessary to select DHCP Auto AutolP or Auto Advanced for Network Settings on the Network tab of the Network page section 13 NTP server address When Manual is selected for NTP server address setting enter the IP address or the
121. red Note e When user authentication has failed to pass authentication error 8 times within 30 seconds using the same IP address PC access to the unit will be denied for a while User auth Host auth System User auth Oon Off Authentication Digest or Basic User name Retype password Access level 1 Administrator 2 Camera control 3 Live only i lt lt i y N User check admin 1 v User auth Select On or Off to determine whether or not to authenticate the users Default Off Authentication Set the user authentication method Digest or Basic Uses Digest or Basic authentication Digest Uses Digest authentication Basic Uses Basic authentication e Default Digest or Basic Note e When the Authentication setting has been changed close the web browser and then access the unit again e For other devices such as network disk recorders unless otherwise stated Digest authentication is not supported As of December 2012 User name Enter a user name e Available number of characters 1 32 characters e Unavailable characters amp 48 Operating Instructions 11 Configure the settings relating to the authentication User mng Password Retype password Enter a password e Available number of characters 4 32 characters e Unavailable characters amp Note e When the user name already in use is entered and the
122. ress If the network settings IP address subnet mask and default gateway are incorrect reboot the unit and change the network settings by using the Panasonic IP Setting Software within 20 minutes after the restart e Is 554 selected for the HTTP port number 13 1 For the HI TP port number select a port number other than the following port numbers used by the unit The number used by the unit 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 110 123 161 162 443 554 995 10669 10670 52000 59000 61000 102 Operating Instructions 19 Troubleshooting Cannot access from the web browser Is the same IP address provided to other devices Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed When the unit and the PC are connected in the same subnet Are the IP addresses of the unit and the PC setina common subnet Or is Use Proxy Server for the settings of the web browser checked When accessing the unit in the same subnet it is recommended to enter the address of the unit in the Don t Use Proxy For These Addresses box When the unit and the PC are connected in the different subnet Is the IP address of the default gateway set for the unit correct Is the name currently used to access the unit different from the name registered for the Viewnetcam com service Access the unit again with the registered name 13 4 Did you access http
123. rm VMD alarm VMD gt gt Command alarm Oon Off Command alarm Oana pod ambar 1 65535 Video loss alarm Oon Off ETI Alarm VMD alarm When clicking VMD gt gt the VMD area tab of the Alarm page will be displayed Command alarm Select On or Off to determine whether or not to receive the command alarm The command alarm is the function that provides notification of a Panasonic protocol alarm from the other cameras When On is selected alarm actions will be performed between multiple cameras e Default Off Originating port number Select a port number to be used to receive the command alarm e Available range 1 65535 e Default 8181 The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 443 554 995 10669 10670 52000 59000 61000 Video loss alarm Select On or Off to determine whether or not to activate the alarm when a video loss occurs o Default Off 10 2 Configure the settings relating to the alarm image Alarm Click the Alarm tab on the Alarm page section 6 The settings relating to the alarm image to be transmitted to an FTP server can be configured in this section The alarm image will be transmitted to an FTP server To transmit alarm images to an FTP server it is necessary to configure the settings in advance section 12 2 Operating Instructions 39 10 Configure the
124. rmation to superimposed image data The VMD information can be searched by some of Panasonic network disk recorders Refer to the operating instructions of the connected devices for further information about the functions and settings e Default Off Note e When the camera is performing pan tilt Zoom or focus operations adjusting the brightness or operating in auto mode VMD information is added 10 3 1 Set the VMD areas VMD area Set the areas to activate the VMD function IMPORTANT e When the settings are being configured on the setup menu sometimes the VMD function may not work correctly 1 Set the video motion detection area by dragging the mouse on the screen e The designated area will become the VMD area 1 White and the outline will be displayed When 2 4 VMD areas are set each area will be numbered in order The areas will be identified by the respective outline colors The Status of the outline to be set for the area will become On Operating Instructions 43 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm 44 Alarm Notification Area UGI 2 Blue Status On OOff Detection sensitivity Delete Area No i ificati Panasonic alarm protocol notification gt gt notification Panasonic alarm protocol notification When notifying alarm area numbers by the Panasonic alarm protocol set Additional alarm area data VMD to On VMD information addition information add
125. s concurrently User auth Host auth System Priority stream Activation Destination IP address 1 Destination IP address 2 Stream type Refresh interval Image capture size Priority stream Activation Select On or Off to determine whether or not to use the priority stream e Default Off Note e When On is selected for Activation of Priority stream number of users who can access the camera may be limited Destination IP address 1 Enter the first destination IP address e Default None blank Destination IP address 2 Enter the second destination IP address e Default None blank Stream type Select either JPEG H 264 1 or H 264 2 e JPEG JPEG images will be transmitted 50 Operating Instructions 11 Configure the settings relating to the authentication User mng e H 264 1 H 264 1 images will be transmitted e H 264 2 H 264 2 images will be transmitted e Default JPEG Note e When Best effort is selected for Transmission priority of H 264 bit rate will vary between the maximum and minimum rates while images are being transmitted Refresh interval Select the refresh interval from the following This setting is validated only when JPEG is selected for Stream type 0 1fps 0 2fps 0 33fps 0 5fps 1fps 2fps 3fps 5fps 6fps 10fps 15fps 30fps e Default 1fps Note e When On is sele
126. s in the main area will be displayed in VGA size QVGA The characters QVGA will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed in QVGA size D1 This option is not supported by the Thermal Camera H Image quality buttons These buttons will be displayed only when a JPEG image is displayed e 1 button Images in the main area will be displayed in accordance with the setting for Quality1 of Image quality setting section 8 2 e 2 button Images in the main area will be displayed in accordance with the setting for Quality2 of Image quality setting section 8 2 Zoom buttons mom Click this button to adjust the zoom ratio to the Wide side mmc Click this button to set the zoom ratio to x1 0 Os Click this button to adjust the zoom ratio to the Tele side J Focus buttons This feature is not supported on the Thermal Camera K Auto mode This feature is not supported on the Thermal Camera L Control pad buttons e Left click on the control pad or buttons to adjust the horizontal vertical position of the camera panning tilting Panning tilting speed will be faster if a clicked point gets farther from the center point of the control pad e It is also possible to pan tilt the camera by dragging the mouse e Zoom and focus can be adjusted by right clicking When an upper lower area of the control pad is right clicked the displayed image will
127. s received from the connected device via a network the alarm action will be performed e Video loss alarm The alarm will be activated when there is a loss of video input signals due to disconnection of the thermal detector inside the Thermal Camera or camera problems 3 2 Action at an alarm occurrence Display the alarm occurrence indication button on the Live page The alarm occurrence indication button will be displayed on the Live page at an alarm occurrence section 1 2 IMPORTANT e When Polling 30s is selected for Alarm status update mode section 7 1 the Alarm occurrence indication button will be refreshed in 30 second intervals For this reason it may take a maximum of30 seconds until the alarm occurrence indication button is displayed on the Live page at an alarm occurrence Transmit an image onto a server automatically An alarm image can be transmitted at an alarm occurrence to the server designated in advance The settings required to transmit an alarm image to a server can be configured in the Alarm image section on the Alarm tab of the Alarm page section 10 2 and the FTP tab of the Server page section 12 2 Notify of alarm occurrences by E mail Alarm E mail alarm occurrence notification can be sent at an alarm occurrence to the E mail addresses registered in advance Up to 4 addresses can be registered as recipients of the alarm E mail The settings for alarm E mail c
128. seuceseaeeeseeeeseeeessaeeeseeesseeeseeetseeeeas 97 18 About the displayed system log ee een ee acre ae ee ee ee eee 99 1D VOUDIS SHOOTING IATE A E E EEE E EA A E E E E E 102 Operating Instructions 5 Appendix A Introduction to Thermal Imaging cccscccecseeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeseueesseeeseneesseneeseas 108 Pre MIG ASICS E E A A canteen sak aandasnendecssntawadiseantoneseeeaigtsanetan ts 108 A 2 JNCOOIEG infrared GEIS CIONS omissus ad i i aS ia AR SEn A i 108 A 3 Atmospheric conditions and their effect of Thermal IM QING cceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeess 109 PR MPMI ANNI a E dena ercostanarctonettoaanin eq E neato ssa E E E nmi 109 Pee FOO MAN Oe SNOW eE E E E A E A 109 A 4 Examples of Thermal IMae s cccsssscsseccesecseesenseeseseeseesensecseusesseeseseeseusensessegeesesenseesensensess 109 Appendix B Hyperfocal Distance ccccccccceccceccceeccececececeeecuceceeecaeecueecaeecaeeceeseaeecaesceeseaeseaesgass 111 B L Hyperlocal DISTANCE Tabl rasista a 111 Operating Instructions 1 Monitor Images on a PC 1 Monitor images on a PC The following are descriptions of how to monitor images from the camera on a PC 1 1 Monitor images from a single camera 1 Start up the web browser 2 Enter the IP address designated using the Panasonic IP Setting Software in the address box of the browser e Example when entering an IPv4 address http URL registered using I
129. structions 79 13 Configuring the network settings Network 13 4 1 Configuration of the DDNS service Example of the Viewnetcam com service 3 A DNS server B Internet C Provider D Viewnetcam com service server E Remote site 1 Global address is changed The contracted provider allocates a global address to the router or the unit The global address is not static but dynamic 2 viewnetcam com and the current global address is automatically registered If you are enrolled in Viewnetcam com the unique domain name example viewnetcam com will be allocated The Viewnetcam com service server automatically manages the domain name of unit and the global address of router or unit when a unit automatically notifies the service server of the global address 3 Current global address is automatically registered via viewnetcam com The Viewnetcam com service server registers the global address and the domain name of router or unit in the DNS server 4 Global address is obtained via the URL domain name By entering the URL including the domain name on the web browser when accessing the unit via the Internet the DNS server identifies the registered global address of router or unit 5 Access using the current global address The identified global address is used for accessing the router or unit to monitor images Note e Refer to the contracted pro
130. t the start time and the end time of the schedule When not designating time check the checkbox of 24h 4 Click the Set button after completing the settings e The result will be displayed at the bottom of the window Note e The schedules displayed at the bottom of the window can be identified by colors assigned to each schedule Operating Instructions 91 15 Maintenance of the unit Maintenance 92 15 Maintenance of the unit Maintenance System log check firmware upgrade status check and initialization of the setup menu can be performed on this page The Maintenance page has 4 tabs the System log tab the Upgrade tab Status tab and the Default reset tab 15 1 Check the system log System log Click the System log tab of the Maintenance page section 6 Up to 100 system logs can be saved on the built in memory of the unit When the saved system logs have reached the maximum number the newer logs will overwrite the older system logs In this case the oldest log is the first to be overwritten System log Upgrade Status Default reset Time amp date Description No The serial number of the system log will be displayed Time amp date Time and date at the error occurrence will be displayed Note e When Off is selected for Time display format on the Basic tab Section 7 1 time amp date of logs will be displayed in 24 hour format Description The descr
131. tX is older than 9 0c upgrade it Is the cellular phone in use support the 320x240 640 x480 or D1 720 576 resolution Or is the image data size too big to display images on the cellular phone Refer to the manuals provided with the cellular phone in use for the restrictions of image data sizes Operating Instructions 105 19 Troubleshooting 106 No image is displayed Older images or logs are displayed The image is not being refreshed The alarm occurrence indication button on the Live page do not display the current When Every time visit the webpage is not selected for Check for newer versions of stored pages in the Temporary Internet Files section images sometimes may not be displayed on the Live page In this case do the following 1 Select Internet Options from Tools on the menu bar of Internet Explorer The Internet Options window will be displayed 2 When using Internet Explorer 7 0 Internet Explorer 8 0 or Internet Explorer 9 0 Click the Settings button in the Browsing history section on the General tab and then select Every time visit the webpage for Check for newer versions of stored pages in the Temporary Internet Files section on the Temporary Internet Files and History Settings window When using Internet Explorer 6 0 Click the Settings button in the Temporary Internet Files section on the General tab an
132. talled server certificate To install the server certificate click the Browse button to display the Open dialog box and select the file of the server certificate issued by CA and click the Execute button If the server certificate is already installed the file name of the installed server certificate will be displayed CA Certificate Information Displays the information of the server certificate When the Confirm button is clicked the registered information of the installed server certificate will be displayed in the CA Certificate Confirm dialog box If the server certificate is not installed the content of the generated CSR file will be displayed When the Delete button is clicked the installed server certificate will be deleted IMPORTANT e Before deleting the valid server certificate Security certificate confirm that there is a backup file on the PC or another media The backup file will be required when installing the server certificate again Connection Select the protocol used to connect the unit e HTTP Only the HTTP connection is available e HTTPS Only the HTTPS connection is available e Default HTTP HTTPS port Designate the HTTPS port number to be used e Available port number 1 65535 e Default 443 The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 80 110 123 161 162 554 995 10669 10670 52000 59000 61000 Opera
133. ter on the DDNS service Viewnetcam com free Note The camera may be accessed from a third party if the Internet access is allowed r E Aa A setup suitable for internet environment is carried out 3 When UPnP Auto port forwarding setup is complete is displayed click Go to Viewnetcam com Registration page e The registration window for Viewnetcam com will be displayed in a newly opened window UPnP Auto port forwarding setup is complete Use the address below to access the camera Local Network Access hittp Camera s address for Access via Internet http_ Access by cellular phone hitp Access by mobile terminal http IPv6 address http The address above will be shown on Status page in the Maintenance section Go to Viewnetcam com Registration page Refer to step 3 of Configuring from the DDNS tab of the Network page for the required settings Configuring from the DDNS tab of the Network page Select On for Auto port forwarding of the UPnP function on the Network tab of the Network page and then complete the port forwarding settings for the router section 13 After this register the information for the Viewnetcam com service in the following steps 1 Select Viewnetcam com for DDNS and click the Set button e A URL is displayed in Your Account Link If a URL is not displayed in Your Account Link confirm the unit s network settin
134. the PC e The viewer software used on each PC should be licensed individually The number of installations of the viewer software from the unit can be checked on the Upgrade tab of the Maintenance page section 15 Refer to your dealer for the software licensing Operating Instructions 3 Contents T IOTINOR WAG CS OMe FPO e E E E E E SEES 7 1 1 Monitor images from a single camera cccceecceeeceeeeeeceeeceeeeeueceueceueeeeeseeeeeeseeeteeeseeeteeeseeesaeees 7 t2 Aboue Give page anne ene ee ere et eee cee Cane eee eee ee ee eee ee eee 9 1 3 Monitor images from multiple CAMEIAS cccccccsccceccceeecececeeeceeecseecseecseeceeesseeteeeseeeseeeneeenes 11 2 Monitor images on a cellular phone Mobile terminal cccccccceececeeeceeeeceeeeseeeseueeseeeeseeesaueesaees 13 2 1 Monitor images on a Cellular PNONGE cccccceccceeeceeeceeeceeeceeeseeeseeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeenes 13 2 2 Monitor images on a mobile TENMINAl scascescerecedecosnsnescere cudexsenseenseencnloenseinedenseendedeaeemeneniecneeor 14 3 Action at AN alarm occurrence cccceecceecceeeceeceeeceeeceeeceeecauesaeeseeseeesaeeseeeseeeseeeteeeseeeseessseesaeees 17 SA A a E E E E E E 17 3 2 Action at an alarm occurrence s sesnennennenrsnrenrsrrenrsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrsnrsrrerrnnrnrrsrrenrsnrnrnnrnnee 17 4 Transmit images onto an FTP SOrverl cccceccceecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeseeeceueseeseeeseeeseeese
135. the cellular phone in use Auto Refresh may be unavailable B Resolution control Changes the image capture size by pressing the dial key 0 Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 320x240 default 640x480 Picture Camera mode VGA 16 9 Not supported by the Thermal Camera C Image quality control It is possible to change the image quality between Quality1 and Quality2 Section 8 2 Note e The pan tilt zoom focus functions of cameras connected to the unit cannot be operated from cellular phones e Some cellular phones cannot change the image capture size even when resolution is changed by resolution control e When the HTTP port number is changed from 80 enter http IP address colon port number mobile in the address box of the browser When using the DDNS function access to http Host name registered in the DDNS server colon port number mobile e When the authentication window is displayed enter the user name of an administrator or user and password Depending on the cellular phone in use password entry may be required each time the screen is switched e Depending on the cellular phone in use larger size images may not be displayed In this case selecting 9 Low for Image quality setting of JPEG section 8 2 may sometimes solve this problem e Depending on the cellular phone in use or its contract plan it may be impossible to access e When HT
136. the transmission interval for the alarm image transmission to the FTP server from the following 0 1fps 0 2fps 0 33fps 0 5fps 1fps Default 1fps e Number of images Select the number of images to be transmitted from the following 1pic 2pics 3pics 4pics 5pics 6pics 7pics 8pics 9pics 10pics 20pics 30pics 50pics 100pics 200pics 300pics 500pics 1000pics 2000pics 3000pics Default 100pics e Recording duration Approximate time to be taken to save the set Number of images with the set Transmission interval will be displayed Operating Instructions 10 Configure the alarm settings Alarm Image capture size Select the capture size of images to be transmitted to the FTP server or of an image to be attached to the alarm E mail Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 QVGA VGA Picture Camera mode VGA 16 9 Not supported by the Thermal Camera e Default VGA Image compression rate upon alarm detection Select On or Off to determine whether or not to change the image quality of Quality1 section 8 2 upon alarm detection e On Images will be transmitted with the image quality selected for Image quality upon alarm detection e Off Does not change the image quality upon alarm detection e Default Off Image quality upon alarm detection Image quality can be changed upon an alarm occurrence Select the image quality from the following 0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4
137. the unit may be reduced Operating Instructions 17 Using the IP Setting Software 17 Using the IP Setting Software It is possible to perform the network settings of the unit using the IP Setting Software which can be downloaded from the following address e http security banasonic com pss security library tools html setup When using multiple units it is necessary to configure the network settings of each unit independently If the Panasonic IP Setting Software does not work access the Network page from the setup menu of the unit in the browser and perform settings separately section 13 IMPORTANT e When using Windows 7 or Windows Vista the Windows Security Alert window may be displayed when starting the IP Setting Software In this case disable User Account Control from the control panel e Panasonic IP Setting Software is inoperable in other subnets via the same router e This unit cannot be displayed or set with an older version of the IP Setting Software version 2 xx e Due to security enhancements in IP Setting Software Network Settings of the unit to be configured cannot be changed when around 20 minutes have passed after turning on the power of the unit When the effective period is set to 20min in the Easy IP Setup accommodate period However settings can be changed after 20 minutes for units in the initial set mode 1 To start the Panasonic I
138. ting Instructions 61 13 Configuring the network settings Network 62 Note e The unit will restart after the connection setting is changed e When using the self signed certificate If the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol for the first time the warning window will be displayed In this case follow the instructions of the wizard to install the self signed security certificate section 13 3 e When using the server certificate In advance install the root certificate and intermediate certificate on the browser in use Follow the instructions of CA for how to obtain and install these certificates e When the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol the refresh interval and frame rate of images may be lower e When the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol it may take time to display images e When the unit is accessed using the HTTPS protocol the images may be distorted e The maximum number of concurrent access user varies depending on the maximum image size and transmission format FTP access to unit Select Allow or Forbid to determine whether to allow or forbid the FTP access to unit Default Forbid Bandwidth control bit rate Select the total bit rate for data transmission from the following Unlimited 64kbps 128kbps 256kbps 384kbps 512kbps 768kbps 1024kbps 2048kbps 4096kbps 8192kbps e Default Unlimited Note e Select 128kbps or a faster rate to carry out the live
139. tion it becomes possible to configure the following automatically e Configuration of the port forwarding function of the router However a router Supporting UPnP is required This configuration is useful when accessing the unit via the Internet or from a cellular phone mobile terminal e Automatic refreshment of the shortcut to the unit that is created on the My Network Places folder Network folder when using Windows Vista or Windows 7 of the PC even when the IP address of the unit changes Auto port forwarding Select On or Off to determine whether or not to use the port forwarding function of the router To use the port forwarding function the router in use must support UPnP and the UPnP must be enabled e Default Off Note e Due to port forwarding the port number may sometimes be changed When the number is changed it is necessary to change the port numbers registered in the PC and recorders etc e The UPnP function is available when the unit is connected to the IPv4 network IPv6 is not supported e Tocheck if auto port forwarding is properly configured click the Status tab on the Maintenance page and check that the Enable is displayed for Status of UPnP section 15 3 When Enable is not displayed refer to Cannot access the unit via the Internet in the 19 Troubleshooting section Short cut to unit Select whether or not to create the shortcut to the unit on the
140. transmission of JPEG images and the FTP periodic image transmission simultaneously e When Bandwidth control bit rate is set low taking a picture using the snap shot button may not function depending on the use environment In this case select QVGA for Image capture size of JPEG on the JPEG H 264 tab or set Image quality setting of JPEG lower Easy IP Setup accommodate period Select 20min or Unlimited to determine how long the network setting operation using the Panasonic IP Setting Software can be allowed e 20min The network setting operation using the Panasonic IP Setting Software are allowed for 20 minutes since the unit starts up e Unlimited The network setting operation using the Panasonic IP Setting Software are allowed without time limitation e Default 20min Note e The camera information display using the Panasonic IP Setting Software is allowed without time limitation and unit images can be opened Refer to the network administrator for the addresses of each server e The port forwarding function changes a global IP address to a private IP address and Static IP masquerade and Network Address Translation NATY have this function This function is to be set in a router e To access the unit via the Internet by connecting the unit to a router it is necessary to assign a respective HTTP port number for each unit and address translation by using th
141. ty 2 8 QVGA Quality 1 5 Normal Quality 2 8 JPEG Configure the settings such as Refresh interval JPEG Image capture size and Image quality on this section Refer to section 8 3 for further information about the settings relating to H 264 images Live page Initial display Configure the settings relating to the JPEG images displayed on the Live page Operating Instructions 8 Configure the settings related to images Image Refresh interval JPEG Select an interval to refresh the displayed JPEG image from the following 0 08fps 0 17fps 0 28fps 0 42fps 1fps 2 1fps 3 1fps 4 2fos 5fps 8 3fps 12 5fps 25fps e Default 4 2fps Note e When On is selected for H 264 transmission the refresh interval may be longer than the set value when any value with an asterisk on the right is selected e Depending on factors such as the network environment the resolution the image quality or the number of computers concurrently accessing the unit the transmission interval may be longer than the set value e fimages are not delivered in the specified transmission interval you can make the images be delivered closer to the specified interval by lowering the resolution or image quality Image capture size Select the image capture size to display the JPEG image on the Live page for the first time Picture Camera mode VGA 4 3 QVGA VGA Picture Camera m
142. vider whether the current IP address is static or not e Depending on the provider local addresses may be allocated In this case the DDNS service is unavailable Refer to the contract provider for further information Network FTP img trans J DDNS Select the DDNS service to determine whether or not to use DDNS Off Does not use the DDNS function 80 Operating Instructions 13 Configuring the network settings Network e Viewnetcam com Uses the Viewnetcam com service e Dynamic DNS Update Uses Dynamic DNS Update RFC2136 compliant without the DHCP cooperation e Dynamic DNS Update DHCP Uses Dynamic DNS Update RFC2136 compliant with the DHCP cooperation e Default Off Note e When using Dynamic DNS Update RFC2136 compliant refer to the network administrator for whether or not to cooperate with the DHCP 13 4 2 When using the Viewnetcam com service Network SNMP FTP img trans DDNS Viewnetcam com Personal Unit URL Access interval h M Global IP Address Notification Method Normal Advanced Personal Unit URL The URL of the unit registered for Viewnetcam com Your Account Link When the displayed URL is clicked the registration window for the Viewnetcam com service will be displayed in a newly opened window Register the information in the registration window to enroll in the Viewnetcam com service Access interval Select the
143. xplorer k JEK rF http 192 168 0 10 live index html Language 0 Fal Network Video Encoder Tete l select language Live Setup Multi screen BA HBA _ an HA om mu yy fi i fas Compression 1264 JPEG Stream Zoom Auto mode Brightness On ax JO gm n Done Internet fg Qio When On is selected for User auth the authentication window will be displayed before displaying live images for the user name and password entries The default user name and password are as follows e User name admin e Password 12345 IMPORTANT e Toenhance the security change the password for the user name admin It is recommended to change this password periodically e When displaying multiple H 264 images on a PC images may not be displayed depending on the performance of the PC Note e The maximum number of concurrent access user is 14 including users who is receiving H 264 images and users who are receiving JPEG images Depending on the set values for Bandwidth control bit rate and Max bit rate per client the maximum concurrent access number may be 14 or less users When 14 users are concurrently accessing the access limit message will be displayed for users who subsequently attempt to access When Multicast is selected for Transmission type of H 264 only the first user who accessed to monitor H 264 images will be included in the maximum number Th

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