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1. Click this button to adjust the zoom ratio to the TELE side 9 FOCUS buttons 2 Click this button to adjust the focus auto matically near Click this button to adjust the focus to the NEAR side Far Click this button to adjust the focus to the FAR side AUTO MODE 2 Select an operation from the pull down menu and click the START button The selected operation will Start Click the STOP button to stop the operation The selected operation will stop when the camera panning tilting zooming focusing is operated Auto pan Automatically pans between the start position and the end position set in advance Even when the camera is operated for zooming or focusing the camera continues panning Sort Sequentially switches between preset posi tions counterclockwise starting from the camera home position Sequence Automatically moves to the preset posi tions orderly start from the lowest preset posi tion number Patrol Operates the camera in accordance with patrol function settings Auto track Performs auto track when the camera supports auto track AUTO TRACK Notes e To activate Auto pan Sort Sequence or Patrol it is required to perform the settings on the SETUP MENU of camera in advance page 28 e To check if the camera supports auto track refer to the operating instructions of the camera 1 Control pad buttons 2 Left click on the control pad or button
2. Control port Enter a control port number to be used for the FTP serv er Available port number 1 65535 Default setting 21 FTP mode Select Passive or Active for the FTP mode Normally select Passive When failed to establish the connection select Active Default setting Passive 49 90 Configuring the network settings Network setup The network settings and the settings relating to DDNS Dynamic DNS and SNMP Simple Network management Protocol can be configured on this page The Network setup page has 4 tabs of the Network tab the DDNS tab the SNMP tab and the FTP tab Configure the network settings Network Click the Network tab on the Network setup page The following information is required to configure the network settings Contact the network administrator or your Internet service provider e IP address e Net mask e Default gateway when using the gateway server router e HTTP port Number e Primary DNS Secondary DNS when using DNS ag 01 01 2007 0 17 lt Unavailable IP addresses gt 0 0 2005 A295 127 0 0 1 Class D address 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Class E address 240 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 These IP addresses are unavailable even when using the DHCP function Refer to the network administrator for the settings of the DHCP server E Network setup Net mask DHCP When not using the DHCP function enter the net mask l l of the unit Select
3. x http 192 168 013 WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DER WINT3IA 0 WJ NT314 01101 2007 0 00 Live Setup AVMD Basic setup Camera setup Multi screen setup Alarm setup Network setup Maintenance The Depth correction menu will be displayed Step 2 Select Manual setup for Setup mode Step 3 Draw a marker by dragging the mouse between the front side and rear side on the screen Notes e By dragging the mouse up and down the size of marker will become larger or smaller Horizontal to vertical ratio is fixed to 1 3 e To retry drawing the marker click CLEAR button e Assuming that people go forward and backward it is possible to calculate the correct depth by drawing the larger marker for the nearer object lower area in the image and the smaller marker for the farther object upper area in the image Step 4 After drawing the marker click the Execute button of Depth calculation Calculation result is displayed in 3D on the screen 3 WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DER WENA WJ NT314 0101 2007 0 23 AVMD Schedule O Auto setup Depth calculation GIRE ER Setup mode Manual setup Camera setup Mult screen setup Detection area setup gt Depth correction Alarm setup Authentication setup Server setup Network setup Maintenance Step 5 Click the SAVE button after completing the s
4. 65535 5j v OFF i O ti f a 3 3 we Fa 5 Fa 2 o Zz 3 3 amp g Q A o 0 e 5 Q Q a a me S OON OFF lt e p3 al amp z z a are ai lt E t 0 fa g mal Ise OPEN CLOSE sec 20sec E Alarm setup AVMD CH1 to AVMD CH4 The AVMD detection program setting is applied Up to 2 Channels are available When the AVMD detection program setting is applied to 2 channels the settings of other channels will be dis played in gray The following values are available OFF AVMD will become unavailable Detection program up to 8 AVMD will be applied to the selected detection program Schedule Detection program will be changed and the AVMD will be activated according to the schedule set on the Schedule tab Default setting OFF Event CH Select the channel CH1 to 4 to activate preset posi tions and auto track when the AVMD is detected Note This setting is unavailable for the channel for which AVMD is activated Preset No When selecting a preset position number the camera connected to the video input connector of event CH CH1 to 4 will move to the selected preset position when the AVMD is detected Available value blank 1 256 Default setting blank Auto mode It is possible to activate auto mode for the camera con nected to the video input connector of event CH CH1 to 4 when the AVMD is detected When a preset pos
5. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Click here to install An unnecessary status bar or scroll bar is displayed on the pop up window x lt Information Bar Reference Solutions pages e Click the information bar and select Always Allow Pop ups from This Site The dialog window saying Allow pop ups from this site will be displayed Click the Yes button Click the information bar and select Install Active X Control The Security Warning window will be displayed Click the Install button on the displayed Security Warning window Click Internet Options on the Tools menu of Internet Explorer and then click the Security tab Then click the Custom Level button to open the Security Setting window Under Miscellaneous select Enable for Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints Click the OK button The Warning window will be displayed Click the Yes button 69 70 Reference Symptom Solutions ee e Delete temporary internet files as follows 1 Select Internet Options from Tools on the menu bar of Internet Explorer The Internet Options window will be displayed 2 Click the Delete Files button in the Temporary Images are not displayed or Internet files section on the General tab refreshed smoothly e The firewall function of the anti virus software may be filtering the port of the camera Exclude the port num ber
6. OK button after entering the user name and the password Refer to page 4 for the default user name and password Connect to 192 168 0 10 security dir User name admin Password HE Remember my password Click this button to display the setup menu Refer to the next page for further information about this menu E WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer WNBA Unit WJ NT314 Live Camera setup Mult screen setup Video analytics setup Alarm setup Authentication setup Server setup 01 01 2007 0 01 SD memory card RS485 setup WJ NT3T4 CH4 tup o wzo 2007 o0 ilo tlo x How to operate the setup menu 4 WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer Cer WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 01 Network Interface Unit WJ NT314 Live Setup Basic SD memory card RS485 setup Unit title JWENT3I4 o WEN SSS S SS WNT S y OS WINT SS y yO WENT SS o1 v o1 2007 m o0 m foo vto w Camera setup Multi screen setup Video analytics setup Alarm setup Authentication setup O12 hours 24 hours Server setup DD MM YYYY Network setup 7s OON OFF Maintenance Polling30sec Real time e1004 4 5535 Help Menu button Setup page Step 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 dis played in the frame on the
7. ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the 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 the settings of the server Default setting OFF Default setting 255 255 255 0 IP address When not using the DHCP function enter the IP address of the unit Do not enter the IP address already in use for the PCs and the other network cameras Default setting 192 168 0 10 Default gateway When not using the DHCP function enter the default gateway of the unit Default setting 192 168 0 1 lt Unavailable IP addresses for the default gate way gt Ose S 25I Me GeO 127 0 0 1 Class D address 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Class E address 240 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 These IP addresses for the default gateway are unavailable even when using the DHCP function Refer to the network administrator for the settings of the DHCP server HTTP port Assign the port numbers independently Available port number 1 65535 Default setting 80 DNS Select AUTO or MANUAL to determine whether or not to use the DNS When MANUAL is selected it is necessary to config ure 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 set
8. SE The letters MPEG 4 on the button will turn green and an MPEG 4 image will be displayed When OFF is selected for MPEG 4 transmission on the setup menu the MPEG 4 button will not be dis played amp page 27 The letters JPEG on the button will turn green and JPEG image will be displayed JPEG oR 6 AUX buttons 2 Select 1 AUX1 to AUX3 from the pull down menu and click the OPEN CLOSE button page 43 AUX1 and AUX2 are auxiliary outputs of camera AUX3 is the auxiliary output from the AUX 1 terminal of this unit The AUX connector will open The AUX connector will close It is possible to change the names of AUX buttons on the Alarm setup page amp page 43 7 B W button 2 Click the desired button to switch color colour of the displayed images between color colour and B W Images will be displayed in B W black and white Images will be displayed in color colour auror Activates Auto 1 mode The camera selects black and white mode if the picture is dark or color mode if the picture is bright enough If the camera has only one AUTO mode click this button Activates Auto 2 mode The camera detects the light source type to prevent malfunction This setting is applicable when using a near infrared light source in a dark place ZOOM buttons 2 Click this button to adjust the zoom ratio to the WIDE side Click this button to set the zoom ratio to x1 0
9. will be shorter When a longer interval is selected audio interruption may be diminished even though the delay time will be longer Select the interval according to the network environ ment Audio may temporarily be interrupted or noise may be heard when panning tilting or zooming the cam era or when multiple users are accessing concur rently It may be possible to diminish the interruption or noise by setting a longer interval for Audio output interval PC to Unit 31 32 Audio output port PC to Unit Enter the transmission port number the port number on the unit used to receive audio data transmitted from the PC Available value 1024 50000 Only even numbers are available Default setting 34004 Note The transmission port number entered for Audio output port PC to Unit will be used only when transmitting MPEG 4 images When OFF is select ed for MPEG 4 transmission ts page 27 it is not necessary to enter the transmission port number Authentication Select an access level for audio transmission reception from the following Refer to page 46 for further informa tion about the access level Level 1 only Level 2 or higher All users Default setting All users Notes e Images and audio will not be synchronized Therefore images and audio may not always match e Audio may be interrupted depending on the network environment Configure the settings relating to coaxial communication Co
10. 192 168 0 254 vvvV XXX yyy Zzz 81 Address translation using the port forwarding function vvVV XXX yyy Zzz 82 gt 192 168 0 2 82 gt 5 5 gt o S Internet WAN LEN Cable modem Private address ZZ xDSL modem 1921 68 0 2 Port number 82 Address translation using the port forwarding function vvV XXX yyy zzz 81 gt 192 168 0 1 81 Ki Private address 192 168 0 1 Port number 81 E Configure the settings relating to DDNS DDNS Click the DDNS tab on the Network setup page page 50 The settings relating to DDNS can be configured on this page When accessing the unit via the Internet from the network environment of which the global IP address is obtained using DHCP the DDNS function is necessary When using the DDNS function it is possible to access with Host name registered in the DDNS server nmdns net To use the DDNS function it is necessary to connect to the dedicated DDNS server Refer to the web site for further information about the DDNS Refer to the Readme file about the web site It is necessary to configure the host name user name and password registered in the DDNS server DDNS Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the DDNS function Default setting OFF Host name Enter the host name to be used Number of characters that can be entered 1 64 characters Default setting blank Us
11. OFF Maintenance tatus update mode Polling30sec Real time tatus port s1004 4 5535 Help 9 Network setup button Maintenance button Help button Live button 6 Video analytics setup button 18 The Live page will be displayed Basic setup button Click this button to display the Basic setup page The basic settings such as time and date and cam era title and the settings relating to the NTP server and the SD memory card can be configured on the Basic setup page Refer to page 20 for further information Camera setup button Click this button to display the Camera setup page The settings relating to JPEG MPEG 4 images and camera operation can be configured on the Camera setup page Refer to page 26 for further informa tion D Multi screen setup button Click this button to display the Multi screen setup page The cameras to be used for the multi screen display can be registered on the Multi screen setup page Refer to page 33 for further information Click this button to display the Video analytics setup page The detection program and schedule for AVMD can be configured on this page Refer to page 34 for further information N Alarm setup button Click this button to display the Alarm setup page The settings relating to alarm occurrences such as settings for the alarm action at an alarm occurrence and the alarm occurrence notification can be config u
12. PC Refer to the next page for further information about the Live page About the Live page Full screen button Alarm occurrence indication button Camera title Unit title WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Ex lorer WJ NT314 WJ SARE 1 Setup button a a ca Let WJ NT314 2 Live button tive 3 1 to 4 buttons 4 Multi screen buttons Hana 1120 5 6 BM o Fog i3 i4 AO o0 my HA Image type 5 Image type buttons 6 AUX buttons 7 B W button ZOOM buttons AUTO MODE EEK gt aa MA O o eA 01 01 2007 0 46 0 One shot button 21 Mic input button 22 Audio output button 23 Time and date 24 Main area aS Frame j 5 Track ae eA 1 cor 2 BRIGHTNESS buttons ror i l 3 Preset 1 Control pad buttons 9 FOCUS buttons EN Setup button 1 Click this button to display the setup menu The but ton will turn green and the setup menu will be dis played Live button The button will turn green and the Live page will be displayed 1 to 4 buttons Click this button to display the Live page The but ton will turn green and the Live page will be dis played It is possible to select a desired channel by clicking the 1 to 4 buttons EHEH Multi screen buttons Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi screen by registering cameras on the setup menu amp page 8 5 Image type buttons
13. Panasonic alarm protocol function is used to provide notification of the remaining space of the SD memory card select a level to be notified at from the fol lowing 50 20 10 5 2 Default setting 50 Note Notification will be provided when the remaining space of the SD memory card reached the values above For example notification will be provided for the destination IP address when the remaining space reaches 50 or less when 50 is selected 1 page 45 Notification may not always be made at the very moment when the remaining space of the SD mem ory card has reached each value E Information about SD memory card SD memory card Available size and the total size of the SD memory card will be displayed Depending on the state of the SD memory card the size indications will differ as follows Content Description Se seeess KB KB No SD memory card is inserted Failed to obtain available size due to error etc unformatted or locked etc Note When the available size reached 0 KB images will not be saved on the SD memory card When the notification function is on a notification mail will be sent to the registered addresses when the SD memory card becomes full page 45 Format To format the SD memory card click the Execute but ton 23 Important e Before formatting the SD memory card it is neces sary to select Use for SD memory card on the SD memory card
14. 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 setup section of the Alarm tab of the Alarm setup page page 42 and the FTP tab of the Server setup page page 49 Notify of alarm occurrences by e mail Alarm 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 mail The settings for alarm mail can be configured in the E mail notification setup section of the Notification tab of the Alarm setup page page 44 and the Mail tab of the Server setup page page 48 Notify of alarm occurrences to the designated IP addresses Panasonic alarm protocol This function is available only when Panasonic device such as the network disk recorder is connected to the sys tem When ON is selected for Panasonic alarm protocol the connected Panasonic device will be notified that the unit is in the alarm state The settings for Panasonic alarm protocol can be configured on the Notification tab of the Alarm setup page page 44 10 About the image recognition function AVMD which is one of the image recognition functions are featured in this unit It is possible to detect moving abandoned or removed objects in the shooting area by setting the detection p
15. and Image quality of JPEG setup will be common between a Still picture one shot the alarm image FTP trans mission and the FTP periodic transmission To individual setup button Moves to the individual setup page page 29 E MPEG 4 setup CH common MPEG 4 transmission Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to transmit MPEG 4 images ON Transmits MPEG 4 images OFF Does not transmit MPEG 4 images Default setting ON Note When ON is selected for MPEG 4 transmission displaying rather of MPEG 4 image or JPEG image will be available However the refresh interval JPEG may be longer than the set value when dis playing JPEG images Max bit rate per 1 client Select a MPEG 4 bit rate per a client from the following 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1024 kbps 1536 kbps 2048 kbps 3072 kbps 4096 kbps 6144 kbps Default setting 512 kbps Note The MPEG 4 bit rate is synchronized with Total bit rate page 26 For this reason the bit rate may be lower than the value when the setting value with an asterisk on the right is selected Image capture size Select VGA 640 x 480 or QVGA 320 x 240 for the image capture size of MPEG 4 images Default setting VGA 640 x 480 Image quality Select image quality of MPEG 4 images from the follow ing Fine Normal Low Default setting Normal Refresh interval MPEG 4 Select an interval l frame i
16. channel information e By entering y m d or Yt it is possible to transmit the year month date or time information only y Year when the alarm occurs M Month when the alarm occurs d Date when the alarm occurs t Time when the alarm occurs When the mail body is blank year month date and time information will be transmitted Configure the settings relating to Panasonic alarm protocol Panasonic alarm protocol Click the Notification tab on the Alarm setup page page 40 The settings relating to Panasonic alarm protocol can be configured on this page Z WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer BAN 01 01 2007 0 15 a toco OON asic setu art 4 5535 Ad o og O ey ta 5 J 4 fm o ih iat D faa a T o a i a Server setu ii O Ef amp E E i j E Panasonic alarm protocol setup Panasonic alarm protocol Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to notify of an alarm occurrence by Panasonic alarm proto col when an alarm is detected Default setting OFF Note When ON is selected the alarm occurrence will be notified to the registered destination IP addresses in order to IP address 1 first to IP address 8 last Destination port Select a destination port of the Panasonic alarm proto col from the following Available value 1 65535 Default se
17. from Frame under the live image 11 12 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 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 Transmit an alarm image at an alarm occurrence Alarm image FTP 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 the FTP server can be configured on the FTP tab of the Server setup page page 49 The alarm image FTP transmission function can be turned on off on the Alarm tab of the Alarm setup page page 42 Note Depending on the network traffic number of the transmitted images may not reach the set number of images to be transmitted Transmit images at a designated interval or period FTP periodic transmission Images can be transmitted at a designated interval or period To transmit images at a designate interval or period it is necessary to configure the settings in advance The settings for the FTP server to which images are to be transmitted can be configured on the FTP tab of the Server setup page page 49 On
18. of the SD memo ry card it may take around 30 seconds to format the card Possible number of images that can be saved on the SD memory card as indications Important They are not actual numbers of images that can be saved on the SD memory card Numbers will differ according to photographic subject settings relating to the SD memory card etc Image capture size VGA Size of SD Image quality memory card 0 Super fine 1 Fine ee ee ee Approx 16 000 pics Approx 18 000 pics Approx 20 000 pics Approx 8 000 pics Approx 9 000 pics Approx 10 000 pics Approx 4 000 pics Approx 4500 pics Approx 5 000 pics Approx 2 000 pics Approx 2 250 pics Approx 2 500 pics Approx 1 000 pics Approx 1125 pics Approx 1 250 pics Approx 500 pics Approx 562 pics Approx 625 pics Approx 10 000 pics Approx 14 000 pics Approx 5 000 pics Approx 7 000 pics Approx 2 500 pics Approx 3 500 pics Approx 1 250 pics Approx 1 750 pics Approx 625 pics Approx 875 pics Approx 312 pics Approx 437 pics Size of SD Image quality mmn soma 8 O r 8 f low Approx 22 000 pics Approx 26 000 pics Approx 11 000 pics Approx 13 000 pics Approx 5 500 pics Approx 6 500 pics Approx 2 750 pics Approx 3 250 pics Approx 1 375 pics Approx 1 625 pics Approx 687 pics Approx 812 pics 24 Approx 28 000 pics Approx 30 000 pics Approx 32 000 pics Approx 14 000 pics Approx 15 000 pics
19. restart it is impossible to control the cameras for around 1 minute Unit restart Click the Execute button to restart the unit The unit will be inoperable for around 3 minutes after the restart just as when the power is turned on Notes To initialize all the settings do the following Turn off the power of the unit Turn on the power of the unit by setting the Dip Switch 1 on the front of this unit to ON and wait around 90 seconds The unit will start up and all the settings including the network settings page 50 will be initialized When initializing the network settings except the HTTP port number setting only set the Dip Switch 2 to ON After initialization be sure to set the Dip Switch 2 to OFF and turn on the power of the unit again Refer to the provided operating instructions for further information about the dip switch When the notification function is on notification will be provided to the registered addresses mail address or IP address when the SD memory card has failed to mount after the restart or when the inserted SD memory card is locked page 45 59 60 About the Displayed System Log Error indications relating to SMTP Category POPS server error SMTP server error Content Description Authentication error Entered user name or password may be incorrect Check if the mail settings are configured correctly Failed to find POPS server e The IP address of the server may be incorrec
20. right of the window click the desired tab to display and configure the setting items relating to the name of the tab Step 2 Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window Step 3 After completing each setting item click the SET but ton to apply them Important When there are two SET buttons or REG but tons or more on the page click the respective but ton to the edited setting item lt Example gt When completing the setting items in field A click the SET button below field A A 1 The edited set ting items in field A will not be applied unless the SET button below field A A 1 is clicked In the same manner as above click the SET button below field B B 1 when completing the setting items in field B 17 About the operation window i WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Interne fe falx WNBA WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 01 2 Status display area D Live button l Live Setup Basic SD memory card RS485 setup Unit title wna SS Basic Setup button tt enn wants ox Mult screen setup button Ti WINT S Video analytics setup Video analytics setup D 02 setup pau Alarm setup button 6 Alarm setup button Authentication setup button i Network setup Server setup button Authentication setup ime ime amp date oe Server setup im DD MMAYYYY v ight saving Sun ime OON
21. 0 pics 300 pics 500 pics 1000 pics 2000 pics 3000 pics 5000 pics Default setting 100 pics Recording duration Approximate time to be taken to save the set number of images with the set transmission interval will be dis played Configure the settings relating to the alarm out connector Alarm output setup Click the Alarm tab on the Alarm setup page page 40 The settings relating to the alarm output terminals Alarm Output No 1 to 4 can be configured on this page Alarm Output No 1 to 4 is associated with each alarm input of CH1 to 4 Refer to pages 40 and 42 for further information about the settings relating to the alarm action and the alarm image Ay wJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Interface Unit WI NT314 WJ NT314 E Alarm output terminal setup Select a desired alarm output terminal number from the pull down menu and configure the following items Alarm output setup Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to output the alarm signals to the alarm out connector when an alarm is detected Default setting OFF External terminal output setup Select Latch or Pulse for the alarm output terminal at an alarm occurrence Latch When an alarm is detected alarm output con nector will be in the state selected for Alarm output until the alarm occurrence indication button is clicked Pulse When an alarm is detected the alarm output ter minal wi
22. Approx 16 000 pics Approx 7 000 pics Approx 7 500 pics Approx 8 000 pics Approx 3 500 pics Approx 3 750 pics Approx 4 000 pics Approx 1 750 pics Approx 1 875 pics Approx 2 000 pics Approx 875 pics Approx 937 pics Approx 1 000 pics Image capture size QVGA Size of SD Image quality memory card 0 Super fine 1 Fine oono 2 8 4 Approx 24 000 pics Approx 26 000 pics Approx 27 000 pics Approx 28 000 pics Approx 30 000 pics Approx 12 000 pics Approx 13 000 pics Approx 13 500 pics Approx 14 000 pics Approx 15 000 pics Approx 6 000 pics Approx 6 500 pics Approx 6 750 pics Approx 7 000 pics Approx 7 500 pics Approx 3 000 pics Approx 3 250 pics Approx 3 375 pics Approx 3 500 pics Approx 3 750 pics Approx 1 500 pics Approx 1 625 pics Approx 1 687 pics Approx 1 750 pics Approx 1 875 pics Approx 750 pics Approx 812 pics Approx 843 pics Approx 875 pics Approx 937 pics Size of SD Image quality memorycard snom o Oo o o f Approx 32 000 pics Approx 36 000 pics Approx 38 000 pics Approx 40 000 pics Approx 42 000 pics Approx 16 000 pics Approx 18 000 pics Approx 19 000 pics Approx 20 000 pics Approx 21 000 pics Approx 8 000 pics Approx 9 000 pics Approx 9 500 pics Approx 10 000 pics Approx 10 500 pics Approx 4 000 pics Approx 4 500 pics Approx 4 750 pics Approx 5 000 pics Approx 5 250 pics Approx 2 000
23. NS 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 correctly File transfer error e The FTP server settings may be incor rect Check if the FTP settings are config ured correctly The settings relating to the indicated item Passive mode error Log out failed Directory change failed may be incorrect Check if the FTP set User name and password isn t correct tings are configured correctly Category Content Internal error Other error Error indications relating to DDNS Category Content Connection error Cannot connect to DDNS server User name and password isn t correct IP address updated failed Internal error Other error Error indications relating to NTP Category Content Connection error Cannot connect to NTP server Internal error Other error Time adjustment syn Succeeded in the update chronizing with NTP suc ceeded Description An error occurred in the FTP function Check if the FTP settings are configured cor rectly Description e The designated IP address of the DNS server may be incorrect Check if the DNS settings are configured correctly e The DNS or DDNS server may be down Ask the network administrator Entered user name or password may be incorrect Check if the DDNS settings are configured correctly IP address update error occurred in the DDNS server Ask the network administrat
24. P port Enter a port number to be used for the NTP server Available port number 1 65535 Default setting 123 Synchronization interval Select an interval 1 24 hours in 1 hour intervals of synchronization with the NTP server Default setting 1 hour Time zone Select a time zone according to the location where the unit is in use Default setting GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Configure the settings relating to SD memory card SD memory card Click the SD memory card tab on the Basic setup page page 20 The settings relating to the SD memory card can be configured on this page aE 01 01 2007 0 03 E SD memory card setup SD memory card Select Use or Not use to determine whether or not to use the SD memory card Default setting Not use Important e When the power is shut down while saving images on the SD memory card because of power failure etc SD memory card or the contents of card may be destroyed When using an SD memory card it is recommend ed to use an UPS uninterruptible power equip ment Before removing the SD memory card from the unit it is necessary to select Not use first Before inserting a SD memory card into the SD memory card slot turn the power of the unit off Operating Instructions After inserting the SD memo ry card it is necessary to select Use to use the SD memory card Notification of remaining When the
25. Panasonic Network Interface Unit Network Operating Instructions Model No WJ N1T31 4 Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use CONTENTS FACT AC CS aias N inca nauaaninge a A ates 3 About these operating instructions cccccseeeecccceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeesaeaeeeseaaeeeeesaaeeeesaeseeesasaess 3 Trademarks and registered trademarks ccccccccsseccceceeseeeeeeeseeeeeaeeseeessaeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeaees 3 VIEWER SONWANE A 3 Montor Images Ona FO aniran o a ences r 4 Mo itorimages trom amp single camera acasan a wie 4 Monitor images from multiple cameras eccccseeeccceeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseesseeeeesaeeeeseeseeeseeeeesaeeees 8 AGCHON al anoAlarin OCCUMENC Eitua a a a ea 9 About the image recognition FUNCTION siseturu rarei aa e a o 10 About Live page when AVMD is activated ccccccccseecceeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesuaeeeeseaaeeeeesaaees 11 Transmit Images cnto an FTP Server ienrecaji a a a a 12 Transmit an alarm image at an alarm occurrence Alarm image FTP transmission 12 Transmit images at a designated interval or period FTP periodic transmission 12 Save images on the SD memory card when failed to transmit images by the FTP DEOdIC transmission TUNCHOM c cinsie sie ceih ct cast one eee nae aioe oa eno tvs vee 13 ADOUT INE NEIWORK SeCUnIV OF THIS UIE eraci a a chet eatol
26. Without time and date File name will be the charac ters entered for File name only When Without time and date is selected the file will be overwritten each time a file is transmitted newly Number of characters that can be entered 1 8 char acters Default setting blank Interval Select the interval for the FTP periodic transmission from the following 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 1 hour 1 5 hours 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 6 hours 12 hours 24 hours Default setting 5 sec 99 Configure the schedule settings of the FTP periodic transmission Schedule setup Click the FTP tab on the Network setup page page 50 The schedule settings of the FTP periodic transmission can be configured on this page Refer to page 55 for further information about the settings relating to the FTP periodic transmission How to configure the schedule settings E WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DARI Network Interface Unit WJ NT314 WJ NT314 01 01 2007 037 Basic setup Camera setup Mult screen setup Video analytics setup Alarm setup Authentication setup Server setup Maintenance Help Step 1 Check the check box of the desired day of the week The selected day of the week will be validated for the schedule Step 2 To d
27. adjusted correctly Images are displayed blurry Adjust the focus correctly by clicking the focus but tons e When defocusing is caused by the camera position being moved carry out the position refresh to correct the focus e Depending on the traffic of the network or the concen tration of access to the unit there might be difficulties displaying the camera picture Click the reload button of the browser to request the camera picture to be refreshed The image is not being refreshed e When the camera position is moved from the preset position after turning on the power of the camera execute the refresh position function from the The camera does not move Initialization tab of the Maintenance page onto the preset position exactly e Is any part of the camera worn out When the camera does not move to the exact position frequently the driving parts may be worn out Contact the dealer for assistance Operating Instructions of camera No image is displayed or too e Is the brightness setting set at an appropriate level dark Click the RESET button of BRIGHTNESS e Is the brightness setting set at an appropriate level Click the RESET button of BRIGHTNESS Images are displayed washed out e Is there dust or dirt on the transparent part over the Operating lens of the dome cover camera shell Instructions of Clean the transparent part of the dome cover camera Cannot adjust the focus cor rectly
28. and the SET button is clicked the respective user infor mation will be overwritten For example the password for the administrator can be changed by entering admin for User name selecting 1 Administrator for Access level enter ing a desired password and clicking the SET but ton Access level Select the access level of the host from the following 1 Administrator Allowed all available operations of the unit 2 Camera control Allowed to display images from the unit and to control the unit The unit setting configu ration is unavailable 3 Live only Only displaying live images is available The unit setting configuration and unit control are unavailable Default setting 3 Live only Note By clicking of User name check the registered user can be selected and the selected user s infor mation can be checked The registered user will be displayed with the access level Example admin 1 To delete the registered user click the DEL button after selecting the user to be deleted Configure the settings relating to the host authentication Host Click the Host tab on the Authentication setup page page 46 The settings to restrict PCs IP address to access the unit can be configured on this page O1 Administrator 2 Camera control 3 Live only Host authentication Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to authenticate the host Default setting OFF Import
29. ant Before selecting ON for Host authentication it is necessary to register IP addresses of the PCs to be allowed to access the unit and determine their access levels IP address Enter the IP address of the PC to be allowed to access the unit Host name is unavailable for the IP address Default setting blank Notes e When IP address subnet mask is entered it is pos sible to restrict PCs in each subnet For example when 192 168 0 1 1 24 is entered and 2 Camera control is selected for the access level the PCs whose IP address is between 192 168 0 0 192 168 0 255 can access the camera with the access level 2 Camera control When the IP address already in use is entered and the SET button is clicked the respective host infor mation 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 page 46 for further information about the access level Default setting 3 Live only Note By clicking 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 DEL button after selecting the IP address to be deleted 4 48 Configure the settings of the servers Server setup The settings relating to the mail server and t
30. are displayed out of align ment Some contents are not dis played on the browser e Reload the contents by pressing the F5 key e Are the correct user name and password entered Confirm the correct user name and password Cannot close the authentica tion window pone e The settings relating to the bit rate may be beyond the maximum network performance Lower the value rate of the settings relating to the bit rate such as the refresh interval Browser disconnection sometimes Occurs The line speed settings may be not the same between the unit and the hub for example 100M BASE TX Network performance is Full for the unit and 100M BASE TX Half etc Some poor hubs change the line speed automatically depending on the network traffic and it may cause configuration errors Check the line speed settings of both the unit and the hub and configure the line speed settings of both to conform them 63 e Is the viewer software installed on a PC Operating Install the viewer software on a PC Instructions e 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 No image is displayed If the version of DirectX is older than 9 0c upgrade it e Is there dust or dirt on the lens or dome cover Check if there is dust or dirt on the lens or dome cover e Is the focus
31. as are available for the multi screen display As of August 2007 Cameras connected to WJ NT314 cameras connected to the network WV NP240 series WV NP1000 series WV NW470S series WV NP472 WV NS320 series WV NS202 WV NF284 WV NS202A WJ NT304 P address CHNo Carrera title IP address CHNo Carrera title OO B BR ee wl LES i is 3 F raai O oo fs ka lt E 9 g IP address Enter the IP address or the host name of the camera to be used for the multi screen 4 cameras can be regis tered as a group and up to 4 groups 16 cameras can be registered When the HTTP port number for the camera had been changed enter as follows Example 192 168 0 10 8080 Number of characters that can be entered 1 128 characters Default setting blank Notes e When using the host name it is necessary to config ure the DNS settings of the PC in use e When displaying images from cameras connected to this unit on a multi screen set the IP address of the unit CH No Select a desired channel number CH1 to 4 when dis playing images on a multi screen using a network device with channel information such as this unit Select when displaying images on a multi screen using a device without channel information Available value 1 4 Default setting Camera title Enter the title of the camera The entered camera title will be displayed on a multi screen Number of chara
32. ation tab on the Alarm setup page page 40 The settings relating to the alarm mail can be configured on this page To notify of an alarm occurrence by e mail it is necessary to configure the settings of the mail server page 48 Z WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DERI 01 01 2007 0 15 a E E mail notification setup To E mail server setup When To E mail server setup is clicked the Mail tab of the Server setup page will be displayed page 48 E mail notification Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to notify of an alarm occurrence by e mail at an alarm occurrence Default setting OFF E E mail notification setup Address 1 to Address 4 Enter the destination mail address Up to 4 destination addresses can be registered To notify by e mail when an alarm occurred check the Alarm checkbox respective to the desired address To delete the registered address click the DEL button respective to the desired address Number of characters that can be entered 3 128 characters Default setting blank Mail subject Enter the mail subject Number of characters that can be entered 0 50 characters Default setting blank Mail body Enter the mail body Number of characters that can be entered 0 200 characters Default setting blank Notes e By entering p it is possible to transmit alarm type and
33. automatically and manually e Set the depth automatically page 36 e Set the depth manually page 37 Set the depth automatically Note To set the depth automatically have a person move forward and backward several times within the image being detected Step 1 Click the SET button of Depth correction on the AVMD tab The Depth correction menu will be displayed F http 192 168 0 13 WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DER W Naa WJ NT314 0110112007 0 00 AVMD a 160 E ero Oc 2 cry Mo ea Fo 3 ven M 0 E Step 2 Select Auto setup for Setup mode Step 3 Click the START button of Auto setup culation Depth cal 36 Step 4 The person moves forward and backward several times within the image at the preset position of the selected channel Calculation result will be displayed in 3D on the screen The result will be refreshed every second When the depth is properly calculated or when the 3D display become stable click the STOP button Bes 01 01 2007 0 21 WENT 14 Uni WJ NT314 Live Setu AVMD Step 5 Click the SAVE button after completing the depth set tings Returns to the Detection area setup menu Note Click the RETURN button to return to the Detection area setup menu without setting the depth Set the depth manually Step 1 Click the SET button of Depth correction on the AVMD tab
34. axial setup Click the Coaxial setup tab on the Camera setup page page 26 The settings relating to camera control and cable compensation with coaxial communication can be configured on this page WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer ne a Ok WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 07 Network Interface Unit WJ NT314 CH No Select a channel to configure the setting and configure the following items DATA Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to control cameras with the coaxial communication ON Controls cameras with coaxial communication OFF Not controls cameras with coaxial communication Default setting ON Cable compensation Select the desired settings for cable compensation the function to compensate the attenuation of video input signals according to the cable length Perform the settings for the cable compensation proper ly according to the cable length Otherwise camera pictures may not be displayed recorded correctly The following cable length settings are references when using RG 59 U BELDEN 9259 for NTSC models 5C 2V for PAL models or equivalent cables S Less than 400 m 1 300 ft M 400 m 1 300 ft to 700 m 2 300 ft L 700 m 2 300 ft to 1 200 m 4 000 ft Default setting S Configures the multi screen settings Multi screen setup The cameras to be used for the multi screen display can be registered on this page The following camer
35. aying that it is recommended to change the password will be dis played To enhance the security change the password for the user admin It is recommended to change this password periodically page 46 When Unicast port AUTO or Unicast port MAN UAL is selected for Transmission type page 28 up to 8 users per channel up to 16 users for the total of all the channels can access the unit concur rently Depending on the set values for Total bit rate and Max bit rate per 1 client the maximum concurrent access number may be limited When 8 users have been concurrently accessing already the access limit message will be displayed for users who accessed subsequently When ON is selected for MPEG 4 transmission page 24 an MPEG 4 image will be displayed When OFF is selected a JPEG image will be dis played It is possible to display JPEG image even when ON is selected for MPEG 4 transmission In this case the refresh interval will be lowered to approx half the set value lt Refresh interval JPEG gt When ON is selected for MPEG 4 transmission JPEG VGA 15 fps JPEG QVGA 60 fps These are the total maximum values of all the chan nels The refresh interval may be longer depending on a network environment PC spec photographic sub ject access traffic etc Important When displaying multiple MPEG 4 images on a PC images may not be displayed depending on the per formance of the
36. ce About these operating instructions There are 2 sets of operating instructions for the WJ N1T314 as follows e Operating Instructions Book e Network operating instructions PDF These operating instructions contain descriptions of how to operate this product using a PC via a network and of how to configure the settings Refer to the operating instructions for descriptions of how to install this product and of how to connect to a network Adobe Reader is required to read these operating instructions PDF When the Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it Trademarks and registered trademarks e Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer ActiveX and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e SD logo is a trademark e Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective owners Viewer Software e Images will not be displayed when the viewer software Network camera Views is not installed on the PC Install the viewer software from the provided CD ROM e The viewer software used on each PC should be licensed individually Refer to your dealer for the soft
37. cters that can be entered 0 20 characters Default setting blank 33 34 Configure the AVMD settings Video analytics setup The settings relating to the detection area depth and schedule for AVMD can be configured on the Video analytics setup page The Video analytics setup page has 2 tabs of the AVMD tab and the Schedule tab Set the detection program AVMD Click the AVMD tab on the Video analytics setup page Set the detection program for AVMD It is possible to set up to 8 preset positions CH1 to CH4 for 8 detection pro grams It is possible to set intruder detection area 3 types object abandonment removal detection area and an area not to activate AVMD When editing the detection program perform the same procedure Important The detection program will not be applied to the AVMD function only with setting To apply the setting select the detection program for AVMD of the Alarm tab on the Alarm setup page page 40 However up to 2 chan nels of CH1 to CH4 are available aa 01 01 2007 0 09 Step 1 Select the title of desired detection program from Detection program and click the DISPLAY button Setup items will be displayed E http 192 168 0 13 WJ NT314 Ni ork Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer j etwi WNI WJ NT314 0110112007 0 00 AVMD Depth correction RETURN 12 fSEma Depth correction oFF Note When the det
38. d or removed object for 20 seconds or more Up to 8 objects can be detected simultaneously per channel It is impossible to recognize 9 people or more The detection status will be canceled when around 40 seconds have passed after the detection Important AVMD will be activated even after the camera moves or is moving from the selected preset position To prevent false notifications it is recommended not to move the camera connected to the channel for which the AVMD is activated About AVMD Advanced Video Motion Detection AVMD of this unit is the image recognition function that detects motion based on the luminance transition in a desig nated area Under the following circumstances AVMD may not be activated properly e There is no difference in luminance level between the moving object and background e Luminance level of image is too low During nighttime etc e Movement of object is too fast or too slow e Object is too big or too small e Luminance level of shooting area is subject to change outdoors by the window etc e Outside light sunlight headlights etc enters the shooting area e Fluorescent light is flickering e Depth of object is too long e Dirt drip or splash is on the dome cover of camera e Object is moving directly toward the camera e Too many objects are moving e Camera is shaking e Weather condition is extremely poor When setting AVMD check the performance during both daytime and night
39. d to set pre event recording to be performed 45 46 Configure the settings relating to the authentication Authentication setup The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the unit can be config ured on this page The Authentication setup page has 2 tabs of the User tab and the Host tab Configure the settings relating to the user authentication User Click the User tab on the Authentication setup page The settings relating to the user authentication can be configured on this page Up to 16 users can be registered Note When user authentication authentication error has failed to pass 8 times 6 times when clicking the Go button of the browser within 30 seconds using the same IP address PC access to the camera will be denied for a while Z WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DS Network Interface Unit WJ NT314 WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 16 1 Administrator 2 Camera control 3 Live only User authentication Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to authenticate the user Default setting OFF User name Enter a user name Number of characters that can be entered 1 32 characters Default setting blank Password Retype password Enter the password Number of characters that can be entered 4 32 characters Default setting blank Note When the user name already in use is entered
40. e Are objects hard to focus on with the auto focus func tion Adjust the focus manually e When flickers appear frequently set the shutter speed Page 30 and to AUTO or 1 1 OO Operating Instructions of Flicker appears on the camera eaten Is ON selected for Super Dynamic 3 Page 30 and Set to OFF Operating Instructions of Camera e Is the SD memory card inserted correctly Operating Instructions e Is the SD memory card formatted e When the power is shut down while saving images on the SD memory card because of power failure etc it may become impossible to write data on the SD memory card In such a case format the SD memory card after obtaining the images saved on the card Images cannot be saved on the SD memory card SD MEMORY NOT DETECTED is notified in the message of Panasonic alarm protocol e Isn t the write protect switch set to LOCK When the write protect switch is set to LOCK avail able size total size indication of the SD memory card will be Eee ETO Ker ee FEK B e Isn t the SD memory card out of order There are limited times to overwrite on an SD memory card When frequently overwritten it may be at the end of product life It is recommended to replace the SD memory card 65 e Confirm that the camera is connected correctly and Operating firmly Instructions e Confirm that the connected camera is available for the Cannot control the camera desired operat
41. e settings the refresh interval of each channel may be lower The refresh interval may also be lower depending on the set value of Image quality the image contents or the network status When the setting of each channel is changed indi vidually it is impossible to calculate an interval to refresh the displayed JPEG image 29 30 Configure the settings relating to camera Camera Click the Camera tab on the Camera setup page page 26 The following are descriptions of how to display the setup menu and configure the settings relating to camera opera tion using the operation panel Refer to the provided operating instructions for further information about emergency recording De CH No Select a channel to configure the setting relating to the camera operation ZOOM buttons FOCUS buttons Control pad buttons Refer to page 6 for further information About the operation panel Use the following buttons on the operation panel to operate the Camera setup page using a PC Jaona ON button Click this button to display the top esc ESC button Click this button to return page of the Camera setup page to the previous page OFF button Click this button to close the reserisPecial RESET SPECIAL button Display the Camera setup page SETUP MENU of camera move the cursor onto SPECIAL and click this button to move to the SPE SET button Click this button to move to the CIAL SETUP menu sub
42. e setup menus 20 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic setup The basic settings such as time and date and unit name and the settings relating to the NTP server and the SD memory card can be configured on the Basic setup page The Basic setup page has 4 tabs of the Basic tab the NTP tab SD memory card tab and the RS485 setup tab Configure the basic settings Basic Click the Basic tab on the Basic setup page The settings such as the unit name time and date etc can be configured on this page WENTSIA Network Interface Unit WJ NT314 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 status display area Number of characters that can be entered 0 20 characters Default setting WJ NT314 Camera title Enter the names of the cameras connected to VIDEO IN connectors The entered names will be displayed in the upper left area Number of characters that can be entered 0 20 characters Default setting Name of CH1 WJ NT314 CH1 Name of CH2 WJ NT314 CH2 Name of CH3 WJ NT314 CH3 Name of CH4 WJ NT314 CH4 Time amp date setup Enter the current time and date When 12 hours is selected for Date time display format AM or PM can be selected Available value 01 01 2006 00 00 00 12 31 2035 23 59 59 Time display Select the time display format from 12 hou
43. ect the channel number of VIDEO IN connector from the following CH1 only CH1 2 CH1 3 CH1 4 Default setting CH1 4 Important The set values of JPEG setup and MPEG 4 setup are common among each channel E JPEG setup Refresh interval JPEG Select an interval to refresh the displayed JPEG image from the following NTSC model 0 1 fps 0 2 fps 0 33 fos 0 5 fps 1 fos 2 fps 3 fos 5 fps 6 fps 10 fps 15 fps 30 fps Default setting 3 fps PAL model 0 08 fps 0 17 fps 0 28 fps 0 42 fps 0 83 fos 1 7 fps 2 5 fps 4 2 fps 5 fos 8 3 fps 12 5 fps 25 fps Default setting 2 5 fps Notes e Depending on the setting value of CH selection MPEG 4 transmission Image capture size of JPEG setup or Image quality of JPEG setup the refresh interval may be lower than the value when the setting value with an asterisk on the right is selected page 29 JPEG images are not encoded exceeding the setting value of Refresh interval JPEG At least 3 fps is secured When a connected device requests an exceeding value change the setting value of Refresh interval JPEG Image capture size Select VGA 640 x 480 or QVGA 320 x 240 for the image capture size of JPEG images Default setting VGA 640 x 480 Image quality Select image quality of JPEG images from the following 0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4 5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low Default setting 5 Normal Note The set values of Image capture size
44. ection program has already been set the edited titles will be displayed on the pull down menu It is possible to display and change the set tings by selecting a title and clicking the DISPLAY button Step 2 Enter the title in Detection program title Number of characters that can be entered 1 20 characters When Detection program title is blank the default set ting will be applied Default setting 1 8 Detection program Step 3 Select the channel to activate the AVMD from CH No Available value 1 4 Step 4 Enter the preset position number to activate the AVMD in Preset No and click the GO button Available value blank 1 256 Step 5 Select the area to detect an intruder object abandon mentt or object removal 1 Click one of the icons from 1 Blu to Bla of Area type Notes Step 6 e Color in the beside the icon is the color to display After completing the detection area settings perform the the detection area depth correction e Select a parameter from L11 Blu to L13 Yel Click the gt SET button to move to the Depth correc when setting an area to detect an intruder Alarm tion menu amp page 36 occurs when a moving object enters the area It may take around 2 seconds since the person is detected Aves sar en 01 01 2007 0 02 until the alarm occurs Select LI Bro when setting an area to detect the object abandonment or removal Alarm occurs when an object is tak
45. en into the area or when the object is taken away from the area To detect the object abandonment or removal it is necessary to shoot the background around 2 min utes to memorize the image before the object is abandoned or removed When the detection condi tion changes and a camera moves to the selected preset positions according to the schedule detection of abandoned or removed objects is not activated around 2 minutes Select LI Bla when setting an area not to activate AVMD Even moving objects are not detected in the area 2 Select the shape of frame by clicking Paint quad rangle detection area or Paint polygon detection area of Paint type 3 When selecting Paint quadrangle detection area set a Square area by dragging the mouse on the screen When selecting Paint polygon detection area set a polygonal area by designating the apex es on the screen It is possible to designate up to 16 apexes The detection area is painted by con necting start points and end points Note When deleting the detection area click the Select painted detection area icon select the frame on the screen by the mouse and click the CLEAR button 4 After setting all the areas check the Valid of desired areas Important Alarm will not occur even when an area is set with out checking the Valid Set the detection depth It is possible to set the depth information for each detec tion program both
46. er name Enter the user name login name to access the DDNS server Number of characters that can be entered 1 32 characters Default setting blank Password Enter the password to access the DDNS server Number of characters that can be entered 0 32 characters Default setting blank Access interval Select the interval to access the DDNS server to check the IP address and the host name from the following 1 min 10 min 30 min 1 hour 6 hours 24 hours Default setting 1 hour Note When 1 min is selected error message may be displayed on the System log tab of the Maintenance page amp page 57 depending on the response from the DDNS server This does not affect operation of the unit 93 54 Configure the settings relating to SNMP SNMP Click the SNMP tab on the Network setup page page 50 The settings relating to SNMP can be configured on this page It is possible to check the status of the unit by con necting to the SNMP manager When using the SNMP function contact the network administrator y WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer WJ NT314 HEr R Unit 011 0112007 0 00 Community name Enter the community name to be monitored Number of characters that can be entered 0 32 characters Default setting blank Important When using the SNMP function it is necessary to enter the community name When no community name is entered the SNMP func
47. esignate time click V beside the hour and minute and select the desired hour and minute When not designating time check the checkbox of 24 hours Step 3 Click the SET button after completing the settings The result will be displayed at the bottom of the win dow E WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DERI WNT WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 37 Basic setup Jed Camera setup O24 hours 06 x 00 Multi screen setup Video analytics setup Alarm setup Authentication setup Server setup Maintenance Help 06 How to delete the set schedule F WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DEARI WINT3IA 0 WJ NT314 0110112007 0 00 Basic setup Mon Owed Thu CIFri Camera setup a O24 hours 06 00 v 12 vi joo v Multi screen setup Omon O M24 hours Video analytics setup z Omon O Owed OTh Ofri Osat O O24 hours o0 v o0 v o0 t o0 x Alarm setup Authentication setup Server setup Maintenance Help Step 1 Uncheck the check box of the desired day of the week Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings The result will be displayed at the bottom of the win dow E WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer WNBA Unit WJ NT314 Live Basic setup x Mon Thu OFr DSat oc
48. ess Enter the multicast IP address Images and audio will be transmitted to the designated IP address Available value 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Default setting 239 192 0 20 Multicast port Enter the multicast port number used to transmit MPEG 4 images from the unit Available value 1024 50000 Only even numbers are available Default setting CH1 37004 CH2 37006 CH3 37008 CH4 37010 Multicast TTL Enter the multicast TTL value Available value 1 254 Default setting 16 E Calculation of refresh interval JPEG It is possible to calculate an interval to refresh the dis played JPEG image that can be transmitted to the max number of users accessing Calculated values are approximate Refresh interval changes depending on the settings or the network sta tus Number of JPEG clients when connecting with max number of MPEG 4 clients The number of JPEG clients of each channel that can connect when the number of accessing MPEG 4 clients is maximum Is displayed Number of JPEG monitoring clients Select the number of users of each channel to monitor JPEG images on the browser Refresh interval of JPEG monitoring clients The set value for refresh interval when monitoring JPEG images on the browser is displayed About the individual setup menu Number of JPEG receiving devices Select the number of connected devices of each chan nel to receive JPEG images Refresh interval of JPEG receiv
49. ettings Returns to the Detection area setup menu Note Click the RETURN button to return to the Detection area setup menu without setting the depth 37 38 Set the AVMD schedule Schedule Click the Schedule tab on the Video analytics setup page page 34 It is possible to set the schedule for each detection program For example to monitor the entrance and exit it is possible to set the detection program for the entrance between 6 a m and 12 a m on Monday to Friday and for the exit between 4 p m and 12 p m on Monday to Friday How to configure the schedule settings F WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer Wena WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 12 7 Step 6 To check the schedule on the time bar click V and Sages E DE ENG select the channel number detection program from the aea Desi ren liie f CH No pull down menu i ENEE The schedule of detection program set for the select sie ed channel will be displayed on the time bar The col w s ors of time bar differ depending on detection pro grams The colors are displayed beside CH No T WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer Wena WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 03 AVMD Schedule setup MMon OTe Wed OTh MFri Sat Sun Step 1 ii Schedule 124 hours oo v 00 00 o0 vij Detection program 1 Detection program Y CH No ft Ah Select the schedule number from Schedule 1 to S
50. h d 8 iia NOTE Ss ssible set all eight schedules together cheaule o E CH No Step 2 Check the check box of the desired day of the week The selected day of the week will be validated for the schedule Step 3 To designate time click and select the desired hour and minute When not designating time check the checkbox of 24 hours Available value 00 00 23 59 Step 4 Select the detection program The channel number set for the selected detection program will be displayed in CH No Step 5 Click the SET button after completing the settings How to delete the set schedule 4 WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DEX WENT WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 03 Live Setup AVMD z7 Schedule setup Basic setup MiMon OTe Med OTh MiFri OSat Sun Camera setup m 00 v k o0 wll o0 Multi screen setup Detection program 1 Detection program Y OH No T GWhD aiiai Note Itis possibi set all eight sc The sched Authentication setup Server setup Network setup Maintenance Help Step 1 Select the schedule number from Schedule 1 to Schedule 8 Step 2 Uncheck the check box of the set day of the week Step 3 Click the SET button after completing the settings Step 4 To check the schedule on the time bar click and select the channel number detection program from the CH No pull down menu E WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Inte
51. h ule lt Camera setup J 24 hours w 12 vf 00 Multi screen setup 2 JMon M24 hours Video analytics setup Omon O wed OThu Ofri Osat O O24 hours 00 v o0 v o0 t oo Alarm setup Authentication setup Server setup Maintenance Help Maintenance of the unit Maintenance System log check firmware upgrade and initialization of the setup menu can be performed on this page The Maintenance page has 3 tabs of the System log tab the Upgrade tab and the Initialization tab Check the system log System log Click the System log tab of the Maintenance page Up to 320 KB approx 4 000 logs system logs can be saved on the SD memory card when the SD memory card is inserted after selecting Use for SD memory card on the SD memory card tab page 23 When Not use is selected for SD memory card up to 8 KB approx 100 logs system logs can be saved on the built in memory of the unit When the saved system logs have reached the capacity the newer logs will overwrite the older system logs The system logs will be displayed in 100 logs each When using the SD memory card the logs will be saved even when the power of this unit is turned off When not using the SD memory card the logs will be deleted when the power of this unit is turned off 80 KB of system log is periodically overwritten every 5 minutes Considering the system log occ
52. hardware These settings can help you troubleshoot display related probleme Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supplied by your graphics hardware Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in making the change Hardware acceleration Disable all DirectDraw and DirectsD accelerations as well as all cursor and advanced drawing accelerations Use this setting to corect severe problems with Direct accelerated applications Enable write combining Depending on the OS installed on the PC the following may occur Follow the instructions below when the following occurred By performing the following solutions other applications and the security level may not be affected The Information Bar expressed in the following symptom and solutions will be displayed just below the address bar only when there is information to communicate index Microsoft Internet Explorer X File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Q Bach P x a A p Search 5 Favorites E B ee E 33 v Go Links 7 Address 8 http 192 168 0 100 Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here The following message is displayed on the information bar Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here The following message is displayed on the information bar This site might require the following Active X control nwcvssetup exe from
53. he FTP server can be configured on this page The Server setup page has 2 tabs of the Mail tab and the FTP tab Configure the settings relating to the mail server Mail Click the Mail tab on the Server setup page The settings relating to the mail server used to send the alarm mail can be configured on this page une 01 01 2007 0 16 O POP before SMTP OSMTP SMTP server address Enter the IP address or the host name of the SMTP server used to send e mails Number of characters that can be entered 1 128 characters Default setting blank POP server address When POP before SMTP is selected for Authentication enter the IP address or the host name of the POP server Number of characters that can be entered 1 128 characters Default setting blank Important When entering the host name for NTP server address it is necessary to configure the DNS set tings on the Network tab of the Network setup page page 51 Authentication 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 clear the POP server authentication first to use the SMTP server to send e mails SMTP It is necessary to clear the SMTP server authen tication to send e mails Default setting None Note When you don t know the authentication method to send e mails refer to the netw
54. heard from the speaker connected to the unit Interactive The PC receives audio data from the unit Audio can be heard with images on the PC Audio transmitted from the PC to the unit can also be heard from the speaker connected to the unit Transceiver type However audio data cannot simultaneously be transmitted and received Default setting OFF Note When Multicast is selected for Transmission type of MPEG 4 setup in the MPEG 4 setup section of the JPEG MPEG 4 tab of the Camera setup page page 28 it is impossible to carry out the audio output operation while monitoring MPEG 4 image To carry out the audio output operation click the JPEG button Audio bit rate Select 16 kbps or 32 kbps for the audio bit rate used to transmit receive audio data Default setting 32 kbps Mic input interval Unit to PC Select an interval for audio reception from the following 20 msec 40 msec 80 msec 160 msec Default setting 40 msec Note When a shorter interval is selected the delay time will be shorter When a longer interval is selected audio interruption may be diminished even though the delay time will be longer Select the interval according to the network environ ment Audio output interval PC to Unit Select an interval for audio transmission from the follow ing 160 msec 320 msec 640 msec 1280 msec Default setting 640 msec Notes e When a shorter interval is selected the delay time
55. ieas 15 EQUIPE Securty TUNGIIONS sss cruncecncctaterctcsasteeasoaeseaeteadannenetaca eos nacuseeaeacoteensaalseoiaats 15 Display the Setup Menu and Configure the Settings of the Unit using a PC eens 16 How to display the Setup MENU raain e p E e e a a aaa eaaa 16 HOw 10 Operate the setup MON eisini e a N NR 17 Configure the basic settings of the unit Basic setup cece ccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeeeeens 20 Configure the settings relating to images and audio Camera setup cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Configures the multi screen settings Multi screen setup o nnnn0nnnn0nnn0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnne 33 Configure the AVMD settings Video analytics setup cececcseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseaas 34 Configure the alarm settings Alarm setup ccccccccccsseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeesaas 40 Configure the settings relating to the authentication Authentication setup cce 46 Configure the settings of the servers Server setup c csceecceccseeceeeeseeeeeeeseeeeesaeaeeeeeeas 48 Configuring the network settings Network setup eececceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeensaas 50 Maintenance of the unit Maintenance ccccccccsseeeccseeecseeeeeceeeeseeeeeeseeeeesaeseeeaeeeeesaeees 57 About ine Displayed System Log ainser in e E cose ine ee ae 60 FROUDIESMOOTING siei a Saceaceteandeecam a a a a tees 62 Prefa
56. image FTP transmission function will be given priority over the FTP periodic transmission function For this reason images may not be transmitted at the exact designated interval or period if alarms occur frequently e Image capture size and image quality of JPEG setup on the JPEG MPEG 4 tab are applied for the alarm image to be transmitted page 27 E FTP periodic transmission To FTP setup When To FTP setup is clicked the FTP tab of the Server setup page will be displayed page 49 FTP periodic transmission Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to transmit images using the FTP periodic transmission function When ON is selected it is necessary to configure the settings of the FTP server page 49 The images from the selected channel will be transmit ted to the FTP server page 26 Default setting OFF Directory Enter the directory name where the images are to be saved For example enter img to designate the directory img under the FTP root directory Number of characters that can be entered 0 256 characters Default setting blank File name Enter the file name name of the image file to be trans mitted and select the naming option from the following With time and date File name will be Entered file name CH number Time and date year month day hour minute second Sequence num ber normally 00
57. ing devices The set value for refresh interval that can be secured when transmitting JPEG images to each connected device It is possible to configure the settings for JPEG and MPEG 4 images of each channel individually When configuring the settings consider the network load carefully After configuring the settings in the individual setup menu and returning to the JPEG MPEG 4 menu changed items are marked with T WJ NT314 Network Int DER erface Unit Microsoft Inter WENA WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 00 JPEGIMPEG4 Individual setup Return Returns to the JPEG MPEG 4 menu page 26 CH No Select a channel to configure the setting Refer to page 26 to 28 for setting items Note When setting Refresh interval JPEG note the fol lowing e When OFF is selected for MPEG 4 transmis sion on the setup menu the total refresh interval of all the selected channels shall be 40 fps or less When QVGA is selected for Image cap ture size divide the value by four Example When the set values are CH1 VGA 10 fps CH2 VGA 15 fps CH3 QVGA 30fps CH4 QVGA 30fps 10 CH1 15 CH2 30 4 CH3 30 4 CH4 40 fps Total When ON is selected for MPEG 4 transmis sion in one or more channels the total refresh interval of all the selected channels shall be 15 fos or less When QVGA is selected for Image capture size divide the value by four If the set values exceed thes
58. ion 5 Track Displays hides the track of motion made by the detected person Refer to page 11 for further information Unit title The unit title entered for Unit title on the Basic tab will be displayed page 20 7 Camera title The camera title set for Camera title will be dis played 1 page 20 Alarm occurrence indication button 2 This button will be displayed at an alarm occurrence and the channel of alarm occurrence one of 1 to 4 buttons will light When the button is clicked the button will disappear and the alarm output connector will be reset page 40 Ed Full screen button Images will be displayed on a full screen To return to the Live page press the Esc key When dis playing images on a full screen the audio output button will become unavailable 20 ta One 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 The displayed image can be saved on the PC by selecting Save from the pop up menu The displayed image can be printed from the printer by selecting Print from the pop up menu The newly opened window will be closed by clicking the Close button d Mic input button 3 Turns on off the audio reception hear audio from the unit on a PC This button will be displayed only when Mic input or Interactive is se
59. ion Depending on the models of the connected cameras the available functions may be different Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera for further information Operating Instructions of camera The AUTO MODE OFF e Check the settings for the self return function Page 30 and auto pan sort sequence Operating patrol of the camera Instructions of changes camera e Are the microphone and the speaker connected cor rectly and firmly Confirm that they are connected correctly and firmly Operating Instructions e Is the audio volume of PC or speaker set at an appro priate level Increase the audio volume level e Is the viewer software installed on a PC Confirm that the viewer software Network Camera Cannot receive audio from View3 is installed the unit Cannot transmit audio to the unit Is the audio mode set correctly e To receive and transmit audio select Interactive for Audio mode on the Audio tab e Are you accessing with the access level that can receive and transmit audio e Access with the access level selected for Authentication on the Audio tab Operating Instructions e Are images displayed on a full screen Audio will not be transmitted when displaying images on a full screen The mic input button and the audio output button on the Live page do not display the current status in real time Cause solution Is the viewer software installed on a PC Confirm that
60. ition number is selected operation starts after the camera moves to the preset position Auto track Performs auto track when the camera sup ports auto track AUTO TRACK OFF Default setting Terminal alarm 1 to 4 Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to receive Terminal alarm 1 to 4 input to the connector terminal Alarm Input No 1 to 4 ON Receives alarms OFF Does not receive Default setting OFF When ON is selected the camera connected to the video input connector of CH1 to 4 will move to the selected preset position when Terminal alarm 1 to 4 is detected Available value blank 1 256 Defalut setting blank Camera site alarm CH1 to 4 Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to receive the camera site alarm from the camera connect ed to the video input connector of CH1 to 4 ON Receives alarms OFF Does not receive Default setting OFF Video loss CH1 to 4 Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to detect the video loss from the camera connected to the video input connector of CH1 to 4 ON Detects video loss OFF Does not detect Command alarm Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to receive the command alarm When ON is selected perform the following settings ON Receives alarms OFF Does not receive Default setting OFF The command alarm is the function that receives Panasonic alarm protocol from other Pana
61. larm sensors or cameras motion detectors etc and the unit receives the alarm input signal from the camera the alarm action will be performed page 41 Video loss When the loss of video input signals is detected due to coaxial cable disconnections or camera trou bles the alarm action will be performed page 41 Command alarm When a Panasonic alarm protocol is received from the connected device via a network the alarm action will be performed page 41 AVMD Advanced Video Motion Detector When a person is detected in the image from a camera connected to a VIDEO IN connector the alarm action will be performed page 40 Action at an Alarm Occurrence Display the alarm occurrence indication button on the Live page page 5 The alarm occurrence indication button will be displayed on the Live page at an alarm occurrence Note The alarm occurrence indication button will be refreshed in 30 seconds intervals For this reason it may take a maximum of 30 seconds until the alarm occurrence indication button is displayed on the Live page at an alarm occurrence Notify of alarm occurrences to the device connected to the alarm connector It is possible to output signals from the alarm connector on the rear of the unit and sound the buzzer when an alarm occurs The settings for the alarm output can be configured on the Alarm tab of the Alarm setup page page 43 Transmit an image onto a server automatically An
62. lected for Audio mode on the setup menu page 31 When this button is clicked the button will turn into the button and audio from the unit will not be heard Notes e When this button is clicked audio from the PC will be turned off When closing the window click the button again to turn on the audio e Audio reception is turned on for CH 1 only 2 Audio output button 3 Turns on off the audio transmission play audio from the PC on the unit speaker This button will be dis played only when Audio output or Interactive is selected for Audio mode on the setup menu page 31 The button blinks while the audio transmission is being carried out When this button is clicked the button will turn into the 9 button and audio from the PC will not be heard Notes e When a user is using the audio transmission func tion the mic input button and the audio output button will be inoperable for the other users e Possible duration of audio transmission is up to 5 minutes per transmission When 5 minutes have passed the audio transmission function will be can celed and the audio reception function will automati cally be turned on To turn the audio transmission function on click the audio output button again e Audio transmission is turned on for CH 1 only 23 Time and date Current time will be displayed in the set date time display format page 20 24 Main area 2 Images from the camera will be displa
63. ll be in the state to the Alarm output setting for the period set for Pulse width Default setting Latch Alarm output Select OPEN or CLOSE to determine whether to open or close the alarm output connector when output the alarm signals OPEN The alarm out connector will open when output the alarm signals Normally close CLOSE The alarm out connector will close when output the alarm signals Normally open Default setting CLOSE Note When OPEN is selected the alarm signal will be output for around 90 seconds when the power of the unit is turned on Pulse width When Pulse is selected for Alarm output select an alarm output terminal duration from the following Available value 1 120 sec Default setting 1 sec E AUX name The names of AUX OPEN and CLOSE on the Live page can be changed AUX Up to 10 characters Enter the name for AUX on the Live page Number of characters that can be entered 1 10 characters Default setting AUX OPEN Up to 5 characters Enter the name for OPEN of AUX on the Live page Number of characters that can be entered 1 5 char acters Default setting OPEN CLOSE Up to 5 characters Enter the name for CLOSE of AUX on the Live page Number of characters that can be entered 1 5 char acters Default setting CLOSE 43 44 Configure the settings relating to the mail notification Notification Click the Notific
64. menu Move the cursor onto REFRESH on the SPECIAL SETUP menu and click this button to refresh the Left button gt Right button Click camera position these button to select the parameters For further information refer to the operating instruc tions of the camera Ly J Down button 4 Up button Click these buttons to move the cursor SE ALL RESET button Click this button seri moving the cursor onto CAMERA RESET on the SPECIAL SETUP menu to reset to the default setting Refer to the operating instructions of each camera for further information about the settings to be reset Configure the settings relating to audio Audio Click the Audio tab on the Camera setup page page 26 The following are descriptions for when the settings relating to audio from CH1 is configured on this page Z WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DE WJ NT314 W NBI Unit 01 01 2007 0 07 JPEG MPEG 4 amera Audio mode Select the communication mode used for audio data transmission reception between the unit and the PC from the following OFF Does not transmit audio from the unit to the PC Therefore the settings and controls relating to audio will be invalidated Mic input The PC receives audio data from the unit Audio can be heard with images on the PC Images and audio will not be synchronized Audio output Audio data from the PC will be transmit ted to the unit Audio can be
65. nd in the sd_data directory Move to the sd_data directory and obtain images lt Directory structure of sd_data gt Directory Directory Directory year month day hour minute 070101 An image failed to transmit by the FTP periodic transmission function T The image will be saved here log lt Destination of logs to be saved To obtain the image img_0107010101230000 jpg using the Windows command prompt Enter c gt ftp 192 168 0 10 and press the Enter key FTP connection will be established with 192 168 0 10 2 Log in by entering the user name and the password 3 Enter fto gt cd sd_data ftp 070101 0123 and press the Enter key The current directory will be sd_data 070101 0123 4 The transfer mode will be set to the binary mode Enter fto gt bin and press the Enter key Obtain the image Enter fto gt get img_0107010101230000 jpg and press the Enter key The image will be obtained 6 Log out by entering ftp gt bye and press the Enter key You will log out of the FTP directory e It is possible to delete images on the SD memory card using the Windows command prompt etc 14 About the Network Security of This Unit Equipped security functions The following security functions are featured in this unit Access restrictions by the host authentication and the user authentication It is possible to restrict users from accessing the unit by setting the h
66. nnels page 26 image capture size page 27 and image quality page 27 When using an SD memory card it is recommended to check the recording condition and select 5 sec or longer for Interval on the FTP tab page 55 Save images on the SD memory card By selecting Use for About SD memory card on the SD memory card tab of the Basic setup page page 23 saving images which had been failed to transmit to the FTP server using the FTP periodic transmission function will become available Obtain images on the SD memory card Step 1 Access the unit using the Windows command prompt or FTP client software The window with the user name and password entry fields will be displayed On the FTP server only access the sd_data directory Note When accessing this unit via the FTP server select Allow for FTP access on the Network tab of the Network setup page page 51 Step 2 Enter the user name whose access level is 1 Administrator and its password Log in the unit Note The default user name with the access level 1 Administrator and its password are as follows User name admin Password 12345 To enhance the security it is recommended to change the password for the administrator periodically page 46 13 Step 3 Move the current directory to sd_data and obtain images Note e When logging in the unit each directory will be displayed Images on the SD memory card can be fou
67. notification of the unit status when the status has changed Except the alarm occur rence indication button Default setting Real time Note Depending on the network environment notification may not be provided in real time Alarm status port When selecting Real time for Alarm status update mode designate a port number to which the status change notification is to be sent Available value 1 65535 Default setting 31004 21 22 Configure the settings relating to the NTP server NTP Click the NTP tab on the Basic setup page page 20 The settings relating to the NTP server such as the NTP server address port number etc can be configured on this page ta 01 01 2007 0 02 Q 65535 Time adjustment Select the time adjustment method from the following Manual setup Time set on the Basic tab on the Basic setup page will be used as the standard time of the unit Synchronization with NTP server Time automatically adjusted by synchronizing with NTP server will be used as the standard time of the unit Default setting Manual setup NTP server address Enter the IP address or the host name of the NTP serv er Number of characters that can be entered 1 128 characters Default setting blank Important When entering the host name for NTP server address it is necessary to configure the DNS set tings on the Network tab of the Network setup page page 51 NT
68. nterval 1 5 seconds to refresh the displayed MPEG 4 images If using under the network environment with frequent error occurrences shorten the refresh interval for MPEG 4 to diminish image distortions However the refresh interval MPEG 4 may be longer than the set value when displaying JPEG images Default setting 3 sec To individual setup button Moves to the individual setup page page 29 E MPEG 4 setup CH individual Transmission type Select a MPEG 4 transmission type from the following Unicast port AUTO Up to 8 users can access a sin gle camera concurrently Unicast port1 Image 2 and Unicast port2 Audio will automatically be selected when transmitting images and audio from the unit When it is unnecessary to fix the port number for MPEG 4 image transmission such as when using in a particular LAN environment it is recommended to select Unicast port AUTO Unicast port MANUAL Up to 8 users can access a single camera concurrently It is necessary to select Unicast port Image and Unicast port2 Audio manually to transmit images and audio from the unit It is possible to fix the port number of the router used for MPEG 4 image transmission via the Internet by setting Unicast port MANUAL Refer to the oper ating instructions of the router in use Multicast No concurrent access limitation for a unit Refer to page 4 for further information about the maximum concurrent access n
69. of the camera from the list of the port numbers to be filtered by the anti virus software For U S Canadian and Puerto Rican fields Panasonic System Solutions Company Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America www panasonic com business For customer support call 1 800 528 6747 Three Panasonic Way 2H 2 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 905 624 5010 http www panasonic ca Panasonic Sales Company Division of Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave KM 9 5 Carolina P R 00985 809 750 4300 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All Rights Reserved For European and other fields Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Osaka Japan http panasonic net Importer s name and address to follow EU rules Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Services Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany N1007 1127 31RO05218BAB Printed in Japan
70. ompleting the upgrade Except network settings ON OFF for DHCP IP address net mask default gateway HTTP port AUTO MANUAL for DNS DNS primary and secondary addresses line speed time amp date Initialize restart the unit Initialization Click the Initialization tab of the Maintenance page page 57 Initialization of the setup data and HTML files of the unit and restarting of the unit can be performed on this page Z WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer BE W Niao WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 39 Initialize setup data Except network setup data 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 around 3 minute after the initialization Initialize HTML data Click the Execute button to reset the HTML files to the default It is impossible to operate the unit for around 3 minute after the initialization Initialize setup data and HTML data Click the Execute button to reset the settings of the unit and the HTML files to the default Note that the net work settings will not be reset It is impossible to oper ate the unit for around 3 minute after the initialization Video analytics setup data Click the Execute button to reset the video analytics setup data to the default Camera restart Click the Execute button to restart all the cameras con nected to the unit After
71. or An error occurred in the DDNS function Check if the DDNS settings are configured correctly Description e The IP address of the server may be incorrect Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly e The NTP server may be down Ask the network administrator e The designated IP address of the DNS server may be incorrect Check if the DNS settings are configured correctly e The DNS server may be down Ask the network administrator An error occurred in the NTP function Check if the NTP settings are configured cor rectly Time correction succeeded 61 Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs check the symptoms on the following table Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution or if the problem is not described below cee ee e Is the power of the camera on Operating Check if the power of the camera is turned on Instructions e Is the LAN cable category 5 is firmly connected to Operating the network connector on the rear of the unit Instructions e Is the link LED right by the network connector lit When it is not lit connection to a LAN may not be established or a network may be not working correct ly Check if the cables have any contact failure or if the wiring is correct or not e Are the set IP addresses valid e Are you accessing the wrong IP address Check the connection as follows With the Windows command prompt g
72. ork administrator User name Enter the user name to access the server Number of characters that can be entered 1 32 characters Default setting blank Password Enter the password to access the server Number of characters that can be entered 0 32 characters Default setting blank Sender mail address Enter the mail address of a sender Entered mail address will be displayed in the From sender line of the sent mails Number of characters that can be entered 3 128 characters Default setting Blank Configure the settings relating to the FTP server FTP Click the FTP tab on the Server setup page page 48 The settings relating to the FTP server used to transmit the alarm images can be configured on this page Ee 01 01 2007 0 17 FTP server address Enter the IP address or the host name of the FTP serv er Number of characters that can be entered 1 128 characters Default setting blank Important When entering the host name for FTP server address it is necessary to configure the DNS set tings on the Network tab of the Network setup page amp page 51 User name Enter the user name login name to access the FTP server Number of characters that can be entered 1 32 characters Default setting blank Password Enter the password to access the FTP server Number of characters that can be entered 0 32 characters Default setting blank
73. ost authentication and or the user authenti cation to on pages 46 and 47 2 Access restrictions by changing the HTTP port It is possible to prevent illegal access such as port scanning etc by changing the HTTP port number page 51 Note When user authentication authentication error has failed to pass 8 times 6 times when clicking the Go button of the browser within 30 seconds using the same IP address PC access to the unit will be denied for a while Important Design and enhance security countermeasures to prevent leakage of information such as image data authenti cation information user name and password alarm mail information FTP server information DDNS server information etc 19 Display the Setup Menu and Configure the Settings of the Unit using a PC The settings of the unit can be configured on the setup menu The setup menu Is only operable by users whose access level is 1 Administrator 16 How to display the setup menu Step 1 Display the Live page amp page 4 Step 2 Click the Setup button on the Live page The window with the user name and password entry fields will be displayed x WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer W NTS14 WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 02 Live Setup HHO HA S0 00 HM AO o0 mA HA Image type JPEG AUX OPEN _ aw AUTO MODE Lon Jot ETEN auror JE autoz Focus starr Step 3 Click the
74. pics Approx 2 250 pics Approx 2 375 pics Approx 2 500 pics Approx 2 625 pics Approx 1 000 pics Approx 1 125 pics Approx 1 187 pics Approx 1 250 pics Approx 1 312 pics Configure the settings relating to the RS 485 port RS485 setup Click the RS485 setup tab on the Basic setup page page 20 The settings relating to the RS 485 port such as the communication speed can be configured on this page 2 WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer DSE WNT WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 03 Pa rity Cc h ec k UT ses seas o Tooo E Select the parity check method for RS 485 port from the following NONE Parity check is not performed ODD Parity check is performed for odd parity bits EVEN Parity check is performed for even parity bits Default setting NONE Stop bit Select 1 bit or 2 bit to determine the stop bit for the RS 485 port Default setting 1 bit Communication speed Select the communication speed for RS 485 port from the following 9600 19200 38400 bps Default setting 38400 bps Data bit Select 7 bit or 8 bit to determine the data bit for the RS 485 port Default setting 8 bit 20 26 Configure the settings relating to images and audio Camera setup The settings relating to JPEG MPEG 4 images and camera operation can be configured on the Camera setup page The Camera setup page has 4 tabs of the JPEG MPEG 4 tab the Camera tab Audio
75. quality of JPEG setup on the JPEG MPEG 4 tab are applied for the alarm image to be transmitted page 27 F WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer E Alarm image setup To FTP setup When To FTP setup is clicked the FTP tab of the Server setup page will be displayed page 49 Alarm image FTP transmission Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to transmit the alarm image to the FTP server Default setting OFF Directory Enter the directory name where the alarm images are to be saved For example enter ALARM to designate the directory ALARM under the FTP root directory Number of characters that can be entered 0 256 characters Default setting blank File name Enter the file name used for the alarm image to be transmitted to the 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 Number of characters that can be entered 1 8 char acters Default setting blank Post alarm Transmission interval Select a transmission interval for the alarm image FTP transmission from the following 0 1 fos 0 2 fos 0 33 fps 0 5 fos 1 fps Default setting 1 fps Number of images Select the number of images to be transmitted from the following 1 pic 2 pics 3 pics 4 pics 5 pics 6 pics 7 pics 8 pics 9 pics 10 pics 20 pics 30 pics 50 pics 100 pics 20
76. red on the Alarm setup page Refer to page 40 for further information Authentication setup button Click this button to display the Authentication setup page The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the unit can be configured on the Authentication setup page Refer to page 46 for further information Server setup button Click this button to display the Server setup page The settings relating to the mail server and the FTP server to which the unit accesses can be configured on the Server setup page Refer to page 48 for fur ther information Network setup button Click this button to display the Network setup page The network settings and the settings relating to DDNS Dynamic DNS SNMP Simple Network management Protocol and FTP File Transfer Protocol can be configured on the Network setup page Refer to page 50 for further information Sas Maintenance button Click this button to display the Maintenance page System log check firmware upgrade and initializa tion of the setup menu can be carried out on the Maintenance page Refer to page 57 for further information 0 GEE Help button Click this button to display the Help page 2 Status display area The name of the unit whose settings currently being configured and date and time will be displayed 3 Setup page Pages of each setup menu will be displayed There are tabs for som
77. rnet Explorer WENA WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 12 Live Setup AVMD Basic setup Omon OTe Oved Thu Ofri OSat Sun Camera setup imu joo ov s5 0 x oo v Multi screen setup Detection program 1 Detection program CH wo fi GARD wma Ctup Note itis pe g The si ith large numbe Authentication setup Server setup CH No Network setup Maintenance Help 39 40 Configure the alarm settings Alarm setup The settings relating to alarm occurrences such as settings for the alarm action at an alarm occurrence and the alarm occurrence notification can be configured on the Alarm setup page The Alarm setup page has 2 tabs of the Alarm tab and the Notification tab Configure the settings relating to the alarm action Alarm Click the Alarm tab on the Alarm setup page The settings relating to the alarm action can be configured on this page Refer to pages 42 and 43 for further infor mation about the settings relating to the alarm image and the alarm out connector T WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer WENTSI4 WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 13 __ blank1 256 vi bblank 1 258 dblank 1 256 blank 1 258 blank 1 256 blank 1 256 blank 1 256 blank 1 256 blank 256 blank 1 256 Vio 3 lt O fal 7 n l a a a O a a 5 lolol Wolfo a n mn ay IK AN EAE IN ES OFF ___ blank1 256 8181 4
78. rogram in advance page 34 When an abandoned or removed object is detected the frame and track are displayed on the live images page 12 Auto track for the detected object is also possible using another analog camera amp page 41 It is also possible to specify the range of people s motion and the size of detected object by setting the detection depth AVMD can be activated for up to 2 channels at the same time Intruder detection The motion of object is detected in the shooting area of the channel for which the AVMD is activated Up to 8 objects can be detected simultaneously per channel It is impossible to recognize 9 objects or more Depending on the size of moving object less than 8 objects can be detected The detection status will be canceled when the moving object goes out of the shooting area By setting the intruder detection area page 34 it is possible to activate an alarm when a moving object goes into the area To prevent false notifications it is necessary for the object to be detected as a moving object for 2 sec onds or more Detection of abandoned or removed objects By setting the detection area of object abandonment removal page 34 in the shooting area of the channel for which the AVMD is activated it is possible to activate an alarm when an object is abandoned in the area or removed from the area To prevent false notifications it is necessary for the object to be detected as an abandone
79. roups 16 cameras can be registered page 33 Important e Select OFF for both the user authentication and the host authentication of the network device to be registered e Only JPEG images can be displayed on a multi screen Audio will not be heard e Multi screen is the function that is available using this unit When the power is turned off or the LAN cable is disconnected while displaying images displaying images ona multi screen will become unavailable Step 1 Click one of the multi screen buttons To display images on a single screen click the 1 Images from the registered cameras will be displayed button or Live button on a 4 split screen 2 Click a camera title Live images from the camera corresponding to the clicked camera title will be dis played on the Live page of the newly opened win dow Live Set up E lia eo oo Dm cn Be oe Gm Action at an Alarm Occurrence The alarm action will be performed when the following alarm occur Alarm type Terminal alarm When connecting an alarm device such as a sensor to the connector terminal Alarm Input No 1 to 4 on the rear of the unit the alarm action unit action at an alarm occurrence will be performed when the connected alarm device is activated Alarm action to be performed differs depending on the settings configured on the Alarm tab page 41 Camera site alarm When a camera connected to a VIDEO IN connector detects an alarm by a
80. rs 24 hours and OFF Enter the current hour reflecting this setting when entering the current time and date for Time amp date setup Default setting 12 hours NTSC model 24 hours PAL model Date time display format Select a date time display format When 04 01 2007 13 10 00 is set for Time and date setup after selecting 24 hours for Date time display format time and date will be displayed as follows respectively DD MM YYYY 01 04 2007 13 10 MM DD YYYY 04 01 2007 13 10 DD Mmm YYYY 01 Apr 2007 13 10 YYYY MM DD 2007 04 01 13 10 Mmm DD YYYY Apr 01 2007 13 10 Default setting Mmm DD YYYY NTSC model DD MM YYYY PAL model Daylight saving Summertime Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to apply daylight saving time Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to apply daylight saving time ON Applies summer time An asterisk will be dis played on the left side of the displayed time and date OFF Does not apply summer time Default setting OFF Alarm status update mode Select an interval to notify the unit status alarm status audio status etc from the following When the status of the unit changes the alarm occur rence indication button the mic input button or the audio output button will be displayed to notify of the unit Status Polling 30 sec Updates the status each 30 seconds and provide notification of the unit status Real time Provide
81. s 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 It is also possible to pan tilt the camera by dragging the mouse When the upper half area of the control pad is right clicked the displayed image will be zoomed in When the lower half area is right clicked the dis played image will be zoomed out on When the left half area is right clicked the focus will be adjusted to the NEAR side When the right half area is right clicked the focus will be adjusted to the FAR side 2 BRIGHTNESS buttons 2 a The displayed image will be darker The adjusted brightness will return to the default brightness The displayed image will be brighter Note When the BRIGHTNESS buttons are clicked while the camera is at the preset position the adjusted brightness will automatically be registered for the current preset position 3 Preset 2 Select a preset position from the pull down menu and click the GO button The camera will move to the selected preset position When Home position is selected the camera will move to the home posi tion To activate preset positions and home position it is required to configure the settings on the SETUP MENU of camera in advance page 28 Frame Displays hides the frame when a person is detected Refer to page 11 for further informat
82. sonic s net work devices Using this function alarm actions will be performed between multiple network devices When ON is selected alarm image FTP transmission and alarm output are activated for the selected channel When is selected alarm image FTP transmission and alarm output are unavailable Available value CH1 to 4 Default setting CH1 When ON is selected the camera connected to the video input connector of CH1 will move to the selected preset position when Terminal alarm 1 is detected Available value blank 1 256 Defalut setting blank Originating port number Select a port number to be used to receive the com mand alarm Available value 1 65535 Default setting 8181 41 42 Configure the settings relating to the alarm image Alarm image setup Click the Alarm tab on the Alarm setup page page 40 The settings relating to the alarm image to be transmitted to the FTP server can be configured on this page The alarm image will be transmitted to the FTP server To transmit alarm images to the FTP server it is necessary to configure the settings in advance page 49 Refer to pages 40 and 43 for further information about the settings relating to the alarm action and the alarm out connector Important e Depending on the network line speed or the network traffic images may not be transmitted at the exact designat ed interval or period e Image capture size and image
83. t Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly e The POP3 server may be down Ask the network admin istrator SMTP authentication error Entered user name or password may be incorrect Check if Connection error Internal error the mail settings are configured correctly Failed to resolve mail server e The designated IP address of the DNS server may be address from DNS incorrect Check if the DNS settings are configured cor rectly e The DNS server may be down Ask the network admin istrator Failed to find SMTP server e The IP address of the server may be incorrect Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly e The SMTP server may be down Ask the network admin istrator MAIL FROM command error Sender mail address may be incorrect Check if the mail settings are configured correctly RECP TO command error e Sender mail address may be incorrect Check if the mail settings are configured correctly Other error An error occurred in the mail function Check if the mail set tings are configured correctly Error indications relating to FTP Category FTP server error Connection error Content Description Failed to resolve FTP server address from e The designated IP address of the DNS DNS server may be incorrect Check if the DNS settings are configured correctly The DNS server may be down Ask the network administrator Failed to find FTP server The FTP server or D
84. t ping IP address of the unit Operating When the WJ NT314 replies the unit is functioning Instructions normally If not proceed either of the following e Restart the unit and change the IP address by using the Panasonic IP setup software within 20 minutes after the restart Restart the unit by setting the Dip Switch 2 on the front of this unit to ON The network settings will be initialized and the IP address will return to the default setting 192 168 0 10 After the unit is initialized access the unit and set the IP address again Operating Instructions Cannot access from the browser e Is the same IP address provided to other devices Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed lt When the unit and the PC are connected in the same subnet gt Are the IP addresses of the unit and the PC setina common subnet Or is Use Proxy Server for the set tings of the browser checked When accessing the unit in the same subnet it is rec ommended to enter the address of the unit in the Don t Use Proxy For These Addresses box lt When the unit and the PC are connected in the dif ferent subnet gt Is the IP address of the default gateway set for the unit correct Cannot access from the browser The buttons may not be displayed orderly if the font setting of Windows has been changed from the default setting Use with the default font setting The buttons on the browser
85. tab and the Coaxial setup tab Configure the settings relating to JPEG MPEG 4 image JPEG MPEG 4 Click the JPEG MPEG 4 tab on the Camera setup page Configure the settings relating to JPEG MPEG 4 image such as Max bit rate per 1 client Image capture size Image quality etc in this section These settings are common among each channel To configure each channel setting individually press To individual setup button m e wJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer I otal bit rate Network Interface Unit WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 04 A Select the total bit rate for data transmission from the followings Unlimited 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1024 kbps 2048 kbps 4096 kbps 8192 kbps 16384 kbps Default setting Unlimited JPEG MPEG 4 Notes e When selecting 64 kbps select OFF for Audio mode on the Audio tab page 31 Otherwise images cannot be transmitted correctly When 64 kbps or 128 kbps is selected do not carry out the live transmission of JPEG images and the FTP periodic transmission simultaneously Otherwise images cannot be transmitted correctly Even when Unlimited is set for Total bit rate image data whose total size is 20 Mpbs or more may be destroyed during transmission The actual total bit rate may be approx twice the set value when MPEG 4 transmission is carried out in combination with JPEG transmission or FTP trans mission CH selection Sel
86. tab of the Basic setup page page 55 and OFF for FTP periodic transmis sion on the FTP tab of the Network setup page page 49 Format the SD memory card only by clicking the Execute button on the setup menu Otherwise the following functions using the SD memory card may not work properly with this unit e Save obtain images when failed to transmit to the FTP server using the FTP periodic transmis sion function e Save obtain the system logs e Save obtain images recorded using the SD memory recording function of Panasonic s net work disk recorder It is impossible to format the SD memory card in the process of accessing for example when writing images on the SD memory card or during the FTP access e It is impossible to access the SD memory card in the process of formatting e All data saved on the SD memory card will be delet ed when the SD memory card is formatted Do not turn the power of the unit off in the process of formatting After formatting the SD memory card available size may be smaller than the total size since the default directory is automatically created in the SD memory card After formatting the SD memory card available size total size will be refreshed when the window is refreshed Compatible SD memory card is as follows SD memory card manufactured by Panasonic 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2GB SDHC memory card is not supported Depending on the remaining space
87. the FTP tab of the Network setup page the FTP periodic transmission function can be turned on off and the settings relating to schedules periods can be configured page 55 Notes e Depending on the network line speed or the network traffic images may not be transmitted at the exact designat ed interval or period e When ON is selected for both of the alarm image FTP transmission function and the FTP periodic transmission function the alarm image FTP transmission function will be given priority over the FTP periodic transmission function For this reason images may not be transmitted at the exact designated interval or period if alarms occur frequently Save images on the SD memory card when failed to transmit images by the FTP periodic transmission function Images that have failed to transmit using the FTP periodic transmission can be saved automatically on the SD mem ory card When using the SD memory REC function of a Panasonic s network disk recorder select OFF for the FTP peri odic transmission function amp page 55 Refer to the operating instructions of network disk recorder for further infor mation We make no guarantee for any damages of files on the SD memory card incurred by malfunction or error occurrence in files saved on the SD memory card regardless of what the cause may be Possible capacity of images that can be saved on the SD memory card will be different depending on the number of selected cha
88. the viewer software Network Camera View3 is installed e Does your PC meet the system requirements to oper ate this unit Check the system requirements e Are the mic input button and audio output buttons set to display the current status in real time Select Real time for Alarm status update mode on the Basic tab of the Basic setup page Reference pages Operating Instructions Operating Instructions 6 68 When displaying MPEG 4 images on two browser win dows or more images from two cameras or more are displayed in sequence ona single browser window Reference Cause solution pages e This may occur due to the display adapter and driver combination When this occurred update the driver of the display adapter to the latest version first If updating the driver does not solve the problem adjust the hardware acceleration as follows The following are descriptions for when Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 is installed on the PC in use 1 Right click on the desktop and select Properties from the displayed pop up menu 2 Select Settings from Display Properties and then click the Advanced button 3 Click the Troubleshoot tab and disable the DirectDraw acceleration by adjusting the level of Hardware acceleration Color Management B General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot a Are vou having problems with your graphics
89. time after setting the detection area according to the installation place of camera and the assumed motion of object If the AVMD is activated improperly or not activated even after the setting use a sensor Luminance level affects detection of abandoned or removed objects It is recommended to use this unit in a room where luminance level is stable While the detected object exists in the shooting area the alarm occurrence will be notified every 5 seconds The alarm occurrence will also be notified by e mail and Panasonic alarm protocol each time About Live page when AVMD Is activated 1 Alarm occurrence indication for each channel T WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Internet Explorer WNBA Unit WJ NT314 WJ NT314 CH1 Live Setup 4 Bg HO MM Mo e 2 Frame 3 Track AUTO iis vo al Na ea Alarm occurrence indication for each channel 3 Track Channel that has detected AVMD one of CH1 to 4 The track of motion made by the detected person will light will be displayed in green The track will be dis played for 3 seconds It is possible to display or hide 2 Frame the frame by selecting ON or OFF from Track Blue frame will be displayed when a person is under the live image detected in the shooting area The frame will turn red when the detected person enters the detection area that has been set and an alarm occurs It is possible to display or hide the frame by select ing ON or OFF
90. tings Default setting MANUAL Primary DNS Secondary DNS When MANUAL ts selected for DNS enter the IP address of the DNS Refer to the network administrator about the IP address of the DNS Default setting blank Line speed Select the line speed for data transmission from the fol lowings It is recommended to use the default setting AUTO 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 setting AUTO FTP access Select Allow or Forbid to determine whether to allow or forbid the FTP access Default setting Forbid 91 92 Notes e To access the unit via the Internet by connecting the unit to a broadband router it is necessary to assign a respective port number for each device and address translation by using the port forwarding function For further information refer to the operating instructions of the broadband router in use e The port forwarding function changes a global IP address to a private IP address and Static IP masquerade and Network Address Translation NAT have this function This function is to be set in a router Enter Global IP address colon port number in the EE a of the a Global address _Broadband router Di id ro AN via the Internet for the WAN o 900000000 rivate adaress for the VOUMOU U VWV XXX YVY ZZZ 82 VVV XXX YVY ZZZ y Ui
91. tion will not work Unit title Enter a unit title to be used to manage the unit with the SNMP function Number of characters that can be entered 0 32 characters Default setting blank Unit location Enter the name of the location where the unit is installed Number of characters that can be entered 0 32 characters Default setting blank Contact Destination address or phone number of manager Enter the mail address or the phone number of the SNMP manager Number of characters that can be entered 0 255 characters Default setting blank Notes e is regarded as a blank e It may take around 30 seconds until the setting is applied Configure the settings relating to the FTP periodic transmission FTP periodic transmission Click the FTP tab on the Network setup page page 50 The settings relating to the periodic transmission of images to an FTP server can be configured on this page To transmit images to an FTP server periodically it is necessary to configure the settings of the FTP server in advance page 49 Refer to page 56 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 designat ed interval or period e When ON is selected for both of the alarm image FTP transmission function and the FTP periodic transmission function the alarm
92. tting 1818 Retry times Select a retry time of Panasonic alarm protocol Available value 1 to 30 Default setting 2 E Panasonic alarm protocol IP address 1 to IP address 8 Enter the destination IP address of the Panasonic alarm protocol from the following Host name is unavailable for the IP address Up to 8 destination addresses can be registered Default setting blank lt Unavailable IP addresses gt OF 8s oe oO 200 Ze 127 0 0 1 Class D address 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Class E address 240 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 To provide notification at an alarm occurrence to the desired IP address using Panasonic alarm protocol check the Alarm checkbox respective to the desired IP address To provide notification using Panasonic alarm protocol when any of the following has occurred check the Diag checkbox respective to the desired address e When notification of the remaining space of the SD memory card has been provided page 23 e When the SD memory card has become full e When mounting of the SD memory card has failed To delete the registered address click the DEL button respective to the desired address Important e Confirm that the destination IP addresses are regis tered correctly When a registered IP address does not exist notification may be delayed e Depending on the status of this unit or network noti fication may be delayed When activating event recording it is recommende
93. umber Default setting Unicast port AUTO Important When Multicast is selected set the value of Total bit rate greater than the total value of Max bit rate per 1 client of all the channels Max number of MPEG 4 clients Select the number of users to transmit MPEG 4 images at a time Up to 8 users are available MPEG 4 images are not transmitted from each channel to more users than the maximum number Available value 1 8 Default setting 4 Important e Depending on the PC in use for monitoring the mul ticast port number may be already in use In this case it may be impossible to monitor images Change the multicast port number e When transmitting MPEG 4 image via a network the transmitted image sometimes may not be displayed In this case 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 not used for receiving images should be invalidated when displaying images using the multi cast port Unicast port1 Image Enter the unicast port number used to transmit images from the camera Available value 1024 50000 Only even numbers are available Default setting CH1 32004 CH2 32006 CH3 32008 CH4 32010 Unicast port2 Audio Enter the unicast port number used to transmit audio from the unit Available value 1024 50000 Only even numbers are available Default setting 33004 Multicast addr
94. urs periodically it is recommended to maintain the SD memory card approx 5 MB or more e When using the SD memory card saving the system logs will be stopped when the SD memory card becomes full In this case format the SD memory card page 24 Or make the remaining space on the SD memory card select Not use for SD memory card on the SD memory card tab page 23 and select Use again To notify that the SD memory card becomes full perform the Panasonic alarm protocol setup page 45 Ee 01 01 2007 0 38 Time amp date Time and date at the error occurrence will be displayed Error message The descriptions about the error will be displayed Refer to page 60 for further information about the sys tem logs 9 08 Upgrade the firmware Upgrade Click the Upgrade tab of the Maintenance page page 57 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 EaI ro Doris Dii i aak WNT WJ NT314 01 01 2007 0 39 Resets to default settings after completing the upgrade Except network settings ODo not default settings after completing the upgrade It will take up to 5 minutes to complete the upgrade Please wait and do not operate the browser during this process Model No MAC address Serial number Firmware version IPL version Information of each item will be displa
95. ware licensing Monitor Images on a PC The following are descriptions of how to monitor images from the unit on a PC Monitor images from a single camera Step 1 Start up the web browser Step 2 Enter the IP address designated using the Panasonic IP setup software in the address box of the browser Example http 192 168 0 10 Address http 192 168 0 10 Panasonic ideas for life Panasonic Global gt Important 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 for example http 192 168 0 11 8080 e When the PC is in a local network configure the web browser to bypass the proxy server for the local address Step 3 Press the Enter key on the keyboard The Live page will be displayed a WJ NT314 Network Interface Unit Microsoft Int Network Interface Unit e pepo RSTAS WJ NT314 Hoo uA H0 00 HH A 2 mH HE Image type Important Follow the instructions on page 69 when the mes sage is displayed on the information bar of the browser Notes e When ON is selected for User Authentication the authentication window will be displayed before dis playing live images for the user name and password entries The default user name and password are as follows User name admin Password 12345 When accessing the unit without changing the default password the pop up window s
96. yed How to upgrade the firmware Step 1 Contact the dealer and download the latest firmware onto a PC Important A blank space cannot be used for the name of the directory where the downloaded firmware to be saved Step 2 Click the Browse button and designate the down loaded firmware Step 3 Click the radio button respective to the desired option to determine whether or not to initialize the settings after the firmware upgrade Note Read the readme file provided with the firmware first and determine whether or not to initialize the settings after the firmware upgrade Step 4 Click the Upgrade button The confirmation window will be displayed When Do not default settings after completing the upgrade is selected the confirmation window will not be displayed After completing the upgrade delete temporary internet files page 70 Important e Upgrade the firmware using a PC in the same sub net as of the unit s Follow the instructions from the dealer when upgrad ing the firmware Use the designated nt3814_xxxxx img file for the firmware upgrade xxxxx indicates the version of the firmware Do not turn the power of the unit off in the process of upgrade Do not operate the web browser including adjusting the window size in the process of upgrade The following network settings will not be initialized when upgrade the firmware after selecting Reset to default setting after c
97. yed in this area Click a desired point in the main area on the Live page that is to be the centre of the angle of view The camera moves to adjust the position in order to set the clicked point as the centre Note When using this function set PROPO P T of cam era to ON page 30 The following cameras are available for the function WV CS950 series WV CW960 series WV CW970 series as of August 2007 1 Operable by only users and hosts whose access Refer to page 46 for further information about the level is 1 Administrator access level 2 Only operable by users and hosts whose access level is 1 Administrator or 2 Camera control Important when ON is selected for User authentication It is impossible to display images and to receive page 46 and Host authentication page 47 transmit audio between the unit and the PC when 3 Operable by users and hosts who belong to the the viewer software Network Camera View3 is not access level selected for Authentication on the installed on the PC Refer to the operating instruc Audio tab of the Camera setup page page 32 tions for descriptions of how to install Monitor images from multiple cameras Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi screen Images from 4 cameras can be displayed simul taneously To display images on a multi screen it is necessary to register cameras in advance 4 cameras can be registered as a group and up to 4 g
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