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1. This camera is for installation under eaves e Do not install it in areas exposed to direct sunlight or rain Never install or use the camera in the following locations e Near a swimming pool or other areas where chemicals are used e Food preparation areas and other locations where there are large amounts of steam vapor and oil in flammable atmospheres other special environments e Areas where radiation X rays strong electric waves or magnetism is generated 18 e At sea in coastal areas or in areas where corrosive gas is being generated e Areas outside of the allowable ambient operating temperature range page 47 e On a motor vehicle a boat or other areas subject to strong vibration This camera is not designed for use on a vehicle e When installing the camera on a ceiling of insufficient strength reinforce the ceiling When not in use always remove the unit About White Balance White balance may not be correctly obtained in the following instances e When capturing subjects having extremely little white or subjects close to a single color e When capturing images outdoors at dawn or dusk or in low illumination e When capturing images having extremely different color temperatures e g in color lighting About Static Electricity Removal Before installing the camera touch a metal case or other metallic parts with your hand to remove static electricity from your body Do not insta
2. N ae screws for installation are not provided l When using the imbedded box we AS zu anter of metal installation bracket recommend using two boxes in a row ye as shown in the figure below on the right This is to make it easier to pass the cables through e When installing the camera outdoors waterproof the screws and screw holes 2 Loosen the three screws and remove the enclosure Unscrew the screws using the driver bit provided e When replacing the dome cover WV CWAC sold separately refer to the Operating Instructions provided with the dome cover 21 Installing the Camera continued 3 Unscrew the transportation screw 4 Connect the power cable and the video output cable See Waterproofing Cable Joints on page 26 22 Imbedded box for connecting cables Install the camera on the mounting Mounting bracket bracket Fix the camera onto the mounting bracket using the four screws provided During installation align the protrud ing part on the mounting bracket and SN SN the indented part on the camera to fix NS AGE Vi left and right the position of the camera Positioning Concave parts left and right Make sure to tighten the screws used for mounting the camera Installation screws M4 0 78 N m 8kgf cm You can keep the camera waterproof by firmly tightening the installation SCrews When using the embedded box run the cable as shown on the righ
3. Panasonic Network Camera RHP International www Rock2000 com O pe rati n g n st r u ct O n S Toll Free 1 888 919 2263 Outside the U S 1 845 343 4077 Fn eS 348 429 moderno WV NWA84AS A Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use For Canada _ This Class A digital apparatus complies with WARNING Canadian ICES 003 This apparatus must be earthed All work related to the installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel found to comply with the limits for a Class A or system installers digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC The connections should comply with local Rules electrical code These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used For U S A _ NOTE This equipment has been tested and RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK communications mE DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK Operation of this equipment in a residential NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE area is likely to cause harmful interference i
4. 11 Full screen button Click this button to display images on a full screen To return to the Live page press the Esc key the F5 key or the combination of the Alt key and F4 key on the PC s keyboard 3 3 One shot button Click this button to take a picture a still picture and display it in a newly opened window To save the image to PC right click on the displayed image and select Save 13 Main area Images from the camera are displayed in this area The current date and time are displayed at the selected position using the date and time format set in the setup menu gt Setup Manual 1 Only operable by users whose access level is 1 Administrator 2 Only operable by users whose access level is 1 Administrator or 2 Camera control when ON is selected for User authentication or Host authentication For further information about the access level refer to Setup Manual 39 Monitor Images on a PC continued Monitor images from a single camera e Web browser screen 7 Launch the web browser on the PC 2 Enter the IP address designated using the Panasonic IP setup software gt page 35 in the address box of the browser Example http 192 168 0 10 3 Press the Enter key When ON is selected for User Authentica tion the window for entering the user name and password is displayed dress nto Panasonic ideas for life Now all Panasonic digital cameras hav
5. Some power supply units that can connect multiple PoE terminal devices are not supplied with power when the total power supply limitation is exceeded Head the Operating Instructions of the PoE power supply unit 46 Specifications e General Power supply Power consumption Ambient operating tempera ture Ambient operating humidity Water Resistance Monitor output External I O terminals Dimensions Weight Finish e Camera Pick up device Effective Pixels Scanning Area Scanning Minimum Illumination SENSE UP OFF AGC HIGH F1 4 WIDE Dynamic range Gain 24 V AC 60 Hz 12 V DC PoE IEEE802 3af compliant 24 V AC approx 8 2 W 12 V DC approx 850 mA PoE approx 9 2 W Class O When heater unit is used 24 V AC approx 16 W 12 V DC approx 920 mA POE approx 12 W Class 0 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F When heater unit is used 30 C to 50 C 22 F to 122 F AC 24 V or PoE Less than 90 non condensation Camera unit IEC60529 IP66 Against ingress of water with harmful effects powerful jetting Only on condition that installation specified in this document and appropriate waterproofing is conducted correctly VBS 1 0 V P P 75 Q NTSC composite signal RCA jack ALARM IN ALRM OUT or DAY NIGHT IN AUX OUT 159 mm D x 153 mm H 6 17 64 D x 6 1 32 H Approx 1 9 kg including bracket 4 2 Ibs Body aluminum die cast light silver Dome smoke poly
6. page when an alarm occurs 43 Action at an alarm occurrence continued Important 44 When Polling 30 sec is selected for Alarm status update mode the alarm occurrence indication button will be refreshed in 30 second intervals For this reason it may take a maximum of 30 seconds until the alarm occurrence indication button is displayed on the Live page when an alarm occurs gt Setup Manual Viewing Help If you want to know anything about operation or setup methods on screen display the Help screen Displaying the Help screen e Setup screen 7 Click the Setup button The setup screen is displayed 2 Click the Help button The Help screen is displayed GoFF O OFF Network Ci amera WV NW484 WV NW484 Click the desired item to display a detailed explanation for the corresponding operation 45 Troubleshooting Before requesting service check the following items Also check the description in the Operating Instructions Setup Manual Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution or if a problem is not described below Check item remedy page AC DC power supply e Is the power firmly connected to the power outlet Make sure that it is connected PoE power supply e Is the network cable connected to a PoE compatible power supply unit by an Ethernet Category 5 cable Make sure that it is connected Camera does not turn on
7. 5 eva io UE EE IO Shae ee eel s EE EE 4 Disclaimer of Warranty 0oocococcococ n 4 PIGIaCO RN 5 ECU NS eee es ae A A A oe Ae 5 About these operating instructions o o ooooooornono eee 6 System requirements fora PC 0 eee 6 Trademarks and Registered TrademarkS o ooooocoononnononan 7 NetWork SeCUNIVs lt 2 3 262 0 0080408 20 ec ade Bases ddd A a a a a E AA ee oers 7 PROCAUUION PM A A 10 Names of Components crecer eere 13 i ineije e A 15 super Dynamic TSUPER D IN s crat du oe nese teeter hes ao kc ade eee eS 15 MOLIOR DJelGCIOEa cus Sete ia A nope lees des DEI eee Den aD d bti 15 POE SSIVO OUIDUE 3 cnc s EA A AAA ee ee eee 16 Privacy Eoi MEC e da 16 AUTO Back FOCUS FUNCION qure 2 6 utet oe e dass cda we deo d Aces dato otiosi 16 Recording to an SD Memory Card o ococcocooo ees 16 Special Power Supply and Cable Installation Not Required Power over Ethernet 17 Dual Encoding for Higher Efficiency Operation in Network Environments 17 Installation and Connections leeleelles 18 I stallatton Precautlolis a d e o acetone ntm bete c soam terae ane it te eue Xs 18 Before Starting Installation elsees e 20 Installing the Cameras lt td RR EE exa 21 Connecting the Cables 2 EIE ERE CELER ek EROR XE RR S n 25 Adjusting the Camera is didas voro IER REGERE EE WERE RES 28 Handl
8. accessory 1 Black GND 2 Gray AUX OUT 8 Red ALARMOUTorDAY NIGHTIN 4 Green ALARM IN 31 Handling SD Memory Cards Insertion and Removal of SD Memory Cards To insert or remove an SD memory card the dome cover must be removed gt page 21 Important e Before inserting an SD memory card turn the camera off 7 Insert the SD memory card into the SD memory card slot 2 Press the SD memory card in as far SP o as possible until it is fixed in place Your will hear it click into place 3 To remove an SD memory card press it in as far as possible again You will N i ill ri mM N y hear it click and it will rise up ie y D Remove the SD memory card 4 32 Heater Unit When the heater unit sold separately is used the camera can be used outdoors in low temperature environments down to 30 C 22 F The heater automatically turns on when the temperature inside the camera falls below about 10 C 50 F and turns off when the temperature inside rises The condensation fan alleviates the problem of clouding condensation caused by temperature change in the camera dome caused Note however that significant condensation caused by sudden temperature change cannot be completely alleviated Important e The camera image may be influenced when the heater unit is turned on and off Before installing and removing the heater unit be sure to turn off the camera The heater unit is ho
9. cards Panasonic SD memory cards 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB SDHC memory card is not supported Special Power Supply and Cable Installation Not Required Power over Ethernet Power can be supplied to the camera and images transmitted on a single LAN cable by connecting to PoE compatible network devices Special installation of a power supply for the camera and video cables is not required Dual Encoding for Higher Efficiency Operation in Network Environments MPEG 4 and JPEG can be output at the same time MPEG 4 operation when monitoring in real time or from a remote site and JPEG operation when recording and verifying images at high quality can both be achieved at the same time in a network environment 17 Installation and Connections Installation Precautions The following describes how to install the camera Before you install and connect the camera check and prepare the required peripheral devices and cables Before you connect the camera turn off all devices to be connected such as this camera and PC Camera Installation Location Discuss the installation location for the camera with your retailer and select a place that is strong enough for the installa tion e Install the camera on a ceiling concrete etc at a location that is sufficiently strong to support it e Install the camera body on the foundation section of the building or sections having sufficient bearing strength
10. items and click the Apply button Mi Panasonic IP setting Note S sods IP address EA 168 0 10 e When a DHCP server is in use Net mask 255 255 255 0 DNS in the IP setup software Default gateway 192 168 0 1 can be set to Auto T Important e t takes about 30 seconds for settings on the camera to complete after clicking the Apply button The settings will be invalid if the camera is turned off or the Ethernet cable is disconnected before setting is complete If this happens make the settings again e When a firewall including software has been installed allow access of all UDP ports 36 Monitor Images on a PC The following describes how to monitor images from the camera on a PC The following shows the functions of the buttons on the Live page 1 2 10 11 EET Bur 12 3 HE 4 B Ug 5 war 7 x1 e S t m pe iocis 9 1 3 The camera title entered for Camera title on the Basic tab in the Setup menu is displayed Setup Manual 2 Setup button Click this button to display the setup menu Live button Click this button to display the Live page Multi screen buttons Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi screen To display images from multiple cameras set the cameras to display in Multi screen setup in the setup menu gt Setup Manual Image type Click these buttons to display either MPEG 4 or JPEG image
11. must be made on each camera When the network settings cannot be made using the IP setup software set the cameras and PC individually in the Network setup page in the setup menu Setup Manual Important e When Windows XP SP2 is used an important alert screen regarding security may be displayed when the IP setup software is started up If this happens click the Unblock U button e To enhance the security the IP setup software no longer displays the MAC address and IP address of the target camera when about 20 minutes elapses since the camera was turned on Note however that when the network settings IP address default gateway subnet mask HTTP port number DHCP setting user ID and password are still at their defaults when the camera was bought the MAC address and IP address of the target camera are displayed even after about 20 minutes elapses since the camera was turned on e The IP setup software cannot be used on different subnets via a router 35 Network Setup continued 7 Launch the IP setup software 2 Click the MAC address IP address of M Panasonic IP setting i Camera list Refresh the camera to set up and click the IP ea MAC address IP address setting button sesoun mU 168 0 10 e When a DHCP server is in use you can check the IP address assigned to the camera by clicking Close the Refresh button in the IP setup software Camera 1 Status Camera was fo 3 Enter each of the network
12. CPU Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or faster Memory 512 MB or more Network 10BASE T 100BASE TX port x 1 Image display Resolution 1024 x 768 pixels or more Color scheme True Color 24 bits or more Supported OS Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 When supported OS is Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP1 Other CD ROM drive for using Operating Instructions and software DirectX 9 0c or later Adobe Reader for reading Operating Instructions in CD ROM e When the PC is used in an environment other than that recommended the image refresh rate may slow down operations in the web browser may no longer be possible or other problems may occur O Trademarks and Registered Trademarks Microsoft Windows ActiveX and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel and Pentium are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries The SD logo is a trademark Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or
13. MAC address 1 pc Mounting Bracket 1 pc DRIVER Bt ya crea ot LU EE AD ESAE 1 pc Waterproof tape butyl rubber tape 1 pc The CD ROM contains the Panasonic IP Setup Software viewer software Network Camera View3 and the Operating Manual Setup Manual PDF 49 Panasonic System Solutions Company Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America Security Systems www panasonic com security For customer support call 1 877 733 3689 Executive Office Three Panasonic Way 2H 2 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Zone Office Eastern Three Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Central 1707 N Randal Road Elgin IL 60123 Southern 1225 Northbrook Parkway Suwanee GA 30024 Western 6550 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 O 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 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 AM0307 2057 3TRO05032CAA Printed in Japan
14. PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN AT ANY TIME FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT S Disclaimer of Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW 1 ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT 2 PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT E iN 5 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY 6 ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION BEING A PHOTOGENIC SUBJECT DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE CAMERA S PICTURE INCLUDING SAVED DATA FOR SOME REASON BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OTHER THAN SURVEILLANCE 7 LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE Preface This vide
15. Transmission type Unicast Multicast Quality selection O highest quality 1 high quality 2 3 4 5 standard 6 7 8 9 low quality in ten stages O to 9 Transmission type PULL PUSH 0 1 fps to 30 fps JPEG frame rate limited at JPEG MPEG 4 simultaneous operation Unlimited 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1024 kbps 2048 kbps 4096 kbps TCP IP UDPAP HTTP RTP FTP SMTP DHCP DNS DDNS NTP SNMP Supported OS Supported browser Max number of connected cameras FTP client Multi screen Operation confirmed SD memory cards sold separately e Optional accessories Heater unit Clear dome cover Ceiling Mount Bracket Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Windows XP Professional SP2 Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 Internet Explorer 7 0 When supported OS is Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP1 8 depending on conditions Alarm image transmission FTP periodic transmission Simultaneous display of images from 8 cameras 4 cameras x 2 groups Panasonic Size 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2GB WV CWAH Weight approx 40 g WV CWAC Weight approx 110 g WV Q169 Weight approx 705 g Accessories CD ROM posparto 1pc Use the following items for installation work Operating Instructions this book 1 pc 4 pin Alarm Cable 1 pc RJ 45 female female conversion connector Warranty Certificate 1 ip Label
16. and the LED display setting gt Setup Manual on the computer is set to ON The LEDs do not light if the LED ON OFF button is OFF or the computer s LED display settings is set to OFF Important e n regular operation set this switch to off Lighting of the LEDs may reflect on the dome and be included in the image on screen 16 Access LED ACT This LED indicates the reception status 17 Link LED LINK This LED indicates the network link status 18 ABF LED ABF This LED indicates the busy status of the ABF 19 Monitor output jack Used for connecting the monitor for confirming images at camera installa tion 20 SD memory card slot 21 SD memory card error LED This LED indicates the SD memory card error status Functions Super Dynamic III SUPER D TII When there is wide variation between the illumination of light and dark areas of the location being monitored the camera adjusts the lens iris in accordance with the bright areas This causes loss of detail in dark areas Conversely adjusting lens brightness for the dark areas causes brighter areas to become washed out SUPER D III digitally combines an image that is set up for a clear view of bright areas with an image that is set up for a clear view of dark areas creating a final image that preserves overall detail Hard to see dark areas Hard to see bright areas q Digital combination reproduces a clear view Motion Detector Thi
17. apturing subjects in the near infra red range On the Image ABF tab under Camera setup on the setup menu click the SETUP gt gt button for the back focus setting The back focus setup dialog box is displayed Focus can be adjusted at both the near infra red area and the visible light area when adjusting method is set to AUTO or PRESET gt Setup Manual e How to Use the Varifocal Lens and Zoom Lens Before adjustment reset the back focus position and return the CS mount to its default position gt Setup Manual 30 Alarm In Out Ratings Terminal Name Rating Remarks ALARM IN 5 V DC pull up built in ON Short circuit with GND necessary drive current is 1 mA or greater OFF Open or 4 V DC to 5 V ALARM OUT Open collector output internal pull Latch pulse setting up maximum drive current 50 mA selectable latch pulse OPEN 4V DC to5V CLOSE 1 V DC maximum AUX OUT Open collector output internal pull up maximum drive current 50 mA OPEN Open or 4 V DC to 5 V CLOSE 1 V DC maximum DAY NIGHT IN DC 5 V pull up built in Terminal shared with ON black and Short circuit with GND necessary ALARM OUT Can be white drive current is 1 mA or greater selected in settings OFF color Open or 4VDC to 5V Default setting ALARM OUT forro Ecc MN M RE UNS e Check the Operating Instructions provided to see if the ratings of sensors and other external devices are compatible with the camera ratings Pin Arrangement of 4 pin Alarm Cable
18. arting Installation The following procedures are for installing the camera on walls and ceilings Important e The type of screws for the installation depend on the material at the location in which you will install the bracket included However do not use wood screws or nails Metal material Use M6 or M5 bolts and nuts for mounting Concrete wall Use M6 or M5 anchor bolts for mounting Recommended tightening torque M4 0 8 N m 8 kgf cm M5 1 5 N m 15 kgf cm M6 2 5 N m 25 kgf cm e Be sure that the arrow on the installation bracket is pointing upwards e A pull out force in excess of 294 N 30 kgf is required for each screw used in the installation Use sufficient reinforcement for installations on ceilings that are made of gypsum board and are weak Fixing the bracket accessory Use the bracket to install the camera on a wall or ceiling that is provided with a hole for passing the cable through or on exposed piping e Screws for fixing the bracket to a wall or ceiling are not provided Choose screws in accordance with the materials and structure of the installation location e Screws for fixing the camera to the bracket are provided with the camera 20 Installing the Camera 7 Install the mounting bracket 85 mm Fix the mounting bracket directly into lt Pass through im Cable pass through the ceiling or wall or into the 85 mm GT nee imbedded box using the four screws A prepared in advance Note that
19. b Ethernet cable Cy category 5 straight cable Ethernet cable category 5 straight cable Monitor for setup adjustments Important e The monitor is intended solely for checking the view angle during installation or servicing It is not intended for recording or monitoring images Text displayed on the monitor screen may be clipped depending on the monitor you are using The switching hub or router used must be 10BASE T 100BASE T X compatible A separate power supply is required for each network camera Separate power supplies are not required when a PoE compatible hub is used 34 Network Setup Installing the Software Be sure to read the Readme file in the CD ROM provided before installing the software Software in CD ROM e Panasonic IP setup software This software is used to make network settings on the camera For details refer to the following e Network Camera View3 To display images on this camera the viewer software Network Camera View3 must be installed This software can be installed directly from the camera or by double clicking nwcv3setup exe on the CD ROM provided and then following the on screen instructions Using the Panasonic IP Setup Software to Set Up the Camera Use the Panasonic IP Setup Software provided from here on IP setup software to make network settings on the camera When two or more cameras are used network settings
20. be used for cleaning the lens Do not use glass cleaners or paint thinners MPEG 4 Visual patent portfolio license This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual patent portfolio license for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer for i encoding video in compliance with the MPEG 4 Visual Standard MPEG 4 Video and or ii decoding MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG 4 Video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information including that relating to promotional internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC See http www mpegla com SD Memory Card Before inserting an SD memory card turn the camera off If the SD memory card is inserted while the camera is still turned on the SD memory card may not function properly or the data recorded on the SD memory card may be damaged For details on how to insert and remove SD memory cards see page 32 e Format unformatted SD memory cards on this system before use When an SD memory card is formatted all content recorded on the card will be erased If an unformatted SD memory card or an SD memory card formatted on a different system is used on this camera the SD memory card may not function properly or the camera s performance may be reduced For details on ho
21. carbonate resin 1 3 inch interline transfer CCD 768 H x 494 V 4 8 mm H x 3 6 mm V 2 1 interlace Mounted with motion adaptive interlace progressive conversion function for network output 1 5 lux fc color 0 16 lux fc black and white When optional clear dome is used 0 6 lux fc color 0 08 lux fc black and white 52 dB typ Super Dynamic III ON shutter speed OFF ON LOW ON MID ON HIGH OFF 47 Specifications continued Shutter speed Electronic sensitivity enhancement White balance Digital noise reduction Electronic zoom Camera title VMD alarm Scene change detection alarm Privacy zone e Lens Type Focal length F number Focus range Angle of view Adjusting angle e Network Network Image resolution Image compression system MPEG 4 JPEG Refresh interval Total bit rate Supported protocol 48 OFF 1 60 AUTO 1 100 Max 32X ATW1 ATW2 AWC LOW HIGH Max 3X Max 16 character display alphanumeric characters marks ON OFF 4 areas settable ON LOW ON MID ON HIGH OFF ON OFF max 8 zone settings 2x variable focal lens f 3 8 mm 8 0 mm F1 4 1 8 close oo 1 2m Horizontal 73 6 WIDE 35 6 TELE Vertical 53 4 WIDE 26 6 TELE Panning range 175 Tilting range 75 Azimuth range 160 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ45 connector VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 Image selection motion priority standard quality priority
22. continued e Multi screen window 7 Click the Multi screen button Images from the camera are displayed in four screens To display images on a single screen click the Live button WV NW484 Click a camera title Live images from the camera corresponding to the clicked camera title will be displayed on the Live page of the newly opened window 42 Action at an alarm occurrence When a Terminal alarm VMD alarm Scene change detection alarm or Command alarm occurs alarm action is performed according to the setup for that alarm For further information about how to set alarms refer to the Setup Manual Alarm type Terminal alarm Alarm action will be performed when the alarm device connected to the cable is activated VMD alarm Alarm action will be performed when a change i e motion is detected in the image in the set VMD area VMD stands for Video Motion Detector Scene change Alarm action will be performed when this camera has been detection alarm interfered with for example when it has been covered with a cloth or when its direction has been changed Command alarm Alarm action will be performed when a Panasonic alarm notice is received from a connected device via the network Action at an alarm occurrence e Display of the Alarm occurrence indication button on the Live page gt Setup Manual The Alarm occurrence indication button will be displayed and will blink on the Live
23. ditions and may take time to clear up Do not block the surface of the dehumidifying element Names of Components 1 Enclosure 9 Focus lever 2 Mounting bracket accessory 6 Tilting lock screw seat 3 Network cable O 8 Panning table 10 Panning lock screw 19 Monitor output jack 12 Heater Unit connector 15 LED ON OFF switch button o 4L 16 Access LED ACT O nad SANI Link LED LINK 18 ABF LED ABF 13 INIT button INIT 21 SD memory card error LED 14 ABF button ABF 20 SD memory card slot 13 Names of Components continued 1 Enclosure 2 Mounting bracket accessory 3 Network cable 4 Alarm I O cable 5 Power cable 6 Tilting lock screw Fixes the tilt position after adjusting 7 Tilt adjustment seat Adjusts the screen tilt 8 Panning table Adjusts the horizontal angle of the camera 9 Focus lever Fixes the focus position 10 Panning lock screw Fixes the panning position after adjusting 11 Zoom lever Fixes the zoom position after adjusting 12 Heater output connector Used for connecting the heater unit sold separately cable 13 INIT button INIT Used for initializing setup 14 ABF button ABF Used for starting ABF 15 LED ON OFF switch button Used for turning the link LED and access LED on and off 14 e The link LED and the access LED light if the LED ON OFF button is ON
24. e so your memories will never be shaky again uu Other Panasonic sites ELS more 4 Display images from the camera 40 e When the HTTP port number has been changed from 80 enter http IP address of the camera port number e When the DDNS function has been set to ON enter http nost name registered to DDNS server nmdns net e When this camera is to be used in a local area network configure the web browser to bypass the proxy server for the local address Important e The default user name is admin and default password is 12345 To enhance the security be sure to change the password for the user name admin gt Setup Manual e When displaying multiple MPEG 4 images on a PC images sometimes cannot be displayed depending on the performance of the PC For details on the required PC environment refer to page 6 Monitor images from multiple cameras Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi screen 4 cameras can be registered as a group and camera images for up to 8 cameras 2 groups can be displayed simultaneously in a multi screen For further information about registering cameras refer to the Setup Manual Important e Only JPEG images can be displayed on a multi screen e When the power is turned off or the LAN cable is disconnected when displaying images displaying images on a multi screen from the Live page will become unavailable 41 Monitor Images on a PC
25. erproof the cable ends are not waterproofed Follow the procedure below to waterproof the power cables including Alarm l O cable and LAN cable connections using butyl rubber tape provided If vinyl tape other than butyl rubber tape provided is used water may seep in between the gaps and cause a malfunc tion 7 Connect the power cable and the Alarm I O cable 2 Wind butyl rubber tape around the connections 3 Wrap butyl rubber tape around the joint of the LAN cable connector Power cable p my D LAN cable NOLO T How to wrap butyl rubber tape provided Stretch the tape to about twice its length see a figure on the right and wrap it around the cable A Stretch about 2x Sufficient waterproofing performance cannot be VAAN he Ge SDE CA AE DEA RR AEE AL EAE obtained unless the tape is sufficiently stretched Waterproof the cable when installing the camera outdoors The camera body is waterproof JIS IP66 or equivalent only when installation specified in this document and appropriate waterproofing is conducted correctly The mounting bracket is not waterproofed 2x 26 Important e When wiring the cable by exposed wiring be sure to use a sleeve to prevent the cable from being exposed to the direct sunlight Install the camera so that the cable is at the bottom side of the camera Draw out the cable to the side of the mounting fixt
26. ime as pan and tilt adjustment Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust the focus 1 Loosen the zoom lock lever move the lens to the appropriate view angle between TELE and WIDE and tighten the lever 2 Loose the focus lock lever rough adjust the focus and tighten the 8 lever 1 Zoom lock lever e When either the zoom or focus is changed the other also is changed Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust Fine adjust the focus by ABF as follows J Press the ABF button The ABF LED page 13 lights the focus position is displayed at the bottom of the adjustment monitor screen and the back focus is automatically adjusted When connected to a network the INDICATOR 255 FOCUSING camera can be operated and checked from a PC e Pressing and quickly releasing the ABF button immediately starts ABF adjustment e f you hold down the ABF button for at least 2 seconds ABF adjustment is started after about 3 minutes Use this for final adjustment after attaching the dome 29 Adjusting the Camera continued e How to Change the View Angle To change the view angle turn the zoom lock lever and focus lock lever to adjust the focus e How to Focus capturing subjects with a self closing lens When the focus has been adjusted with the iris closed to capture a bright subject the subject may be out of focus when the iris is opened So try to focus the lens in as dark conditions as possible e How to Focus when c
27. ing SD Memory Cards ocooccocco 32 Insertion and Removal of SD Memory Cards 0 0 0 cee ee ees 32 Heater WONG ue Valen oda AA AA A 33 How to Install the Heater Unit llle 33 Connection EXampl8S outra ortae aia 34 Network SEUD iie xh raid esa ies 35 Installing the Software lille n 35 Using the Panasonic IP Setup Software to Set Up the Camera 35 Monitor Images On a PC sv irradia AAA RR EUR RR 37 Monitor images from a single camera 2 l l 40 Monitor images from multiple cameras llle 41 Action at an alarm occurrence ccce hh 43 AMY DO ts toro totae te Sus creer sol a OA AeA Se A ee Be A Bees usce 43 Action at an alarm occurrence ve ecd x at HD c ed uod 43 Viewing Help 2 2 tio Ses bet e cis EP EE ERE ratos 45 Displaying the Help screen 0 0 eee RR mnn 45 TroubDIieshoollng sive orbe IEEE AERA de wie EP hie dye cu 46 SDOGCIHCalIOfiS 231 iur opes aatia tab dio dci ados tota os ess 47 PCCCSSONCS tios Reh toe s Vo ado aesti anh edet os 49 Precaution The camera does not have a power switch In order to the power off turn the power breaker off Note the following to ensure long term trouble free operation Long operation under high temperatures and high humidity can cause components to deteriorate and shorten camera life Less than 35 C 95 F is recommended Make sure that the camera is installed in a location where it is
28. ll in areas subjected to high amounts of humidity or dust Doing so may cause internal components to damage more easily or malfunction Do not wire cables near power lines Configure the power supply to the camera so that it can be turned on and off The camera does not have a power switch so configure the power supply to the camera so that it can be turned on and off Network Connection Pay attention to the following points when using the camera s network cable to connect to a network e Wire and install the camera so that the network will not be influenced by lightning surges etc e Pan and tilt cannot be used in combina tion with this camera Tightening the Screws Screws should be tightened sufficiently in accordance with the materials and structure of the installation location After tightening the screws visually inspect them to make sure there is no unevenness and that each screw is tight Screws should be ordered separately The camera does not come with screws Choose screws in accordance with the materials and structure of the installation location Electrical Wave Interference The image may fluctuate near TV or radio transmission antennas or near strong electric or magnetic fields e g motors or transformers In this case setup a special ized thin conduit and pass the cable through it Power Supply by PoE Use a PoE compatible IEEE802 3af compliant hub or power supply unit 19 Before St
29. n REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC The lightning flash with Caution To assure continued compliance arrowhead symbol within an example use only shielded interface cables equilateral triangle is intended when connecting to computer or peripheral to alert the user to the presence devices Any changes or modifications not of uninsulated dangerous expressly approved by the party responsible for SA 1965 voltage within the product s compliance could void the user s authority to enclosure that may be of operate this equipment sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The serial number of this product may be found on the surface of the unit The exclamation point within an You should note the serial number of this unit equilateral triangle is intended in the space provided and retain this book as a to alert the user to the presence permanent record of your purchase to aid of important operating and identification in the event of theft maintenance servicing instructions in the literature Model No SA 1966 accompanying the appliance Serial No 2 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions NO Keep these instructions Rh C Follow all instructions C1 Heed all warnings Clean only with dry cloth O Do not block any ve
30. not directly exposed to heat from a radiator heater etc Do not touch the dome cover with your bare hands A dirty dome cover causes deterioration of picture quality Handle the camera carefully Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong impact or vibration Doing so may cause a malfunction About the PC to be used Displaying the same image on CHT type PC monitors for a long time may damage the monitor We recommend using a Screen saver 10 Cleaning the camera Before cleaning the camera turn the power off Not doing so may cause injury Do not wipe or use volatile solutions such as benzene or paint thinner on the camera Doing so may discolor the case When using a chemically treated cloth read and follow the precautions for the cloth In the case of stubborn dirt Wipe with a soft cloth moistened in a weak solution of water and neutral kitchen detergent Wring all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping Next wipe off all remaining solution with a soft dry cloth Product Information Check the product ID power requirements and other information marked on the rear and bottom of the product Refresh Interval The refresh interval may be longer depending on the network environment PC performance photographic subject access traffic etc Cleaning the lens Use lens cleaning paper like the type available for cleaning eyeglasses or a camera lens to clean the lens Alcohol based solvents may
31. ntilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instruc tions 7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over O EA S3125A 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Limitation of Liability THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY S RIGHT THIS
32. o surveillance camera is equipped with a 10BASE T 100BASE TX terminal network terminal for connection to a network This network terminal is used to establish a connection between the camera and a LAN Local Area Network or other network e g Internet so that images from the camera can be checked on a personal computer from here on PC on the network e To check images from the camera on a PC the PC s network environment must first be set up A web browser must also be installed on the PC Super Dynamic III SUPER D II Auto Back Focus function VMD Video Motion Detector function for detecting motion of an intruder etc in the monitoring area and sounding an alarm by an alarm signal Progressive output motion adaptive interlace progressive conversion function Dual Encode Function for simultaneous transmission of JPEG and MPEG 4 Power over Ethernet IEEE802 3af compliant from here on PoE function SD memory card slot Preface continued About these operating instructions The Instruction Manual for this camera is comprised of three parts this book and the Operating Manual PDF and Setup Manual PDF This book explains how to install the camera and how to connect and set up the network For details on how to operate and set up the camera refer to the Operating Manual Setup Manual in the CD ROM provided To read the PDF manual Adobe Systems Incorpo rated s Adobe Reader is required system requirements for a PC
33. registered trademarks of their respective owners Network Security As you will use this product connected to a network your attention is called to the following security risks 1 Leakage or theft of information through this product 2 Use of this product for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent 3 Interference with or stoppage of this product by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security risks Use this product in a network secured by a firewall etc If this product is connected to a network that includes PCs make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities using a regularly updated anti virus program anti spyware program etc Protect your network against unauthorized access by restricting users to those who log in with an authorized user name and password Apply measures such as user authentication to protect your network against leakage or theft of information including image data authentication information user names and passwords alarm mail information FTP server information and DDNS server informa tion Do not install the camera in locations where the camera or the cables can be destroyed or damaged by persons with malicious intent N Contents Important Safety Instructions eller 3 Limitation or ETaDIIIEy
34. s function outputs an alarm signal when motion is detected in the monitoring area such as the camera being covered with a cloth or its cover or the camera s orientation being changed during monitoring e The motion detector function is not exclusively for preventing theft fire etc The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any accidents that occur or any losses incurred while this product is being used Functions continued Progressive output Jagged edges that are unique to interlaced cameras and that occur in areas with movement are corrected by the motion adaptive interlace progressive conversion function and converted to progressive images This allows both still and moving objects to be captured as well defined images Privacy Zone Setting The privacy zone function allows you to mask specific areas such as housing of a monitored scene from view Auto Back Focus Function Back focus can be automatically adjusted by operating the buttons on the camera which makes installation easier Back focus can also be adjusted on the PC after the camera is installed When switching between color and black and white images the back focus is automatically adjusted and focus deviation is corrected Recording to an SD Memory Card Camera images can be saved to an SD memory card when an alarm occurs Images can also be backed up when a network failure occurs e This operation has already been confirmed on the following SD memory
35. s in the main area MPEG 4 button Click this button to display MPEG 4 images When OFF is selected for MPEG 4 transmission in the setup menu the MPEG 4 button will not be displayed gt Setup Manual JPEG button Click this button to display JPEG images 37 Monitor Images on a PC continued 2 3 6 Image capture size Click these buttons to set the resolution of the main area to VGA or QVGA These buttons will be displayed only when JPEG is selected as the image type VGA button Click this button to display images in the main area at MONI QVGA button Click this button to display images in the main area at INN E Click the desire button to enlarge the displayed image X2 button Display image with 2x size X4 button Display image with 4x size button The displayed image will be darker 0 button The adjusted brightness will return to the default brightness The displayed image will be brighter Click these buttons to switch the state of the AUX connector OPEN button Sets the AUX connector to open CLOSE button Sets the AUX connector to closed 10 Alarm occurrence This button will be displayed and will blink when an indication button alarm has occurred When this button is clicked the alarm output terminal will be reset and this button will disappear Setup Manual Brightness Click these buttons to adjust the brightness of the image
36. t Installing the Camera continued 6 Adjust the camera angle while Monitor output connector monitoring the image on the 7 mini jack adjustment monitor See Adjusting the Camera on page 28 Z Install the enclosure Tighten the screws unscrewed at step 3 using the driver bit provided Align the A mark on the side of the enclosure with the line on the side of the bracket recommended torque 0 78 N m 8 kgf cm Line on the side Marking on the side e When installing the enclosure the camera focus may shift slightly out of position So either hold the ABF button down for at least two seconds before installing the dome cover or make the final adjustment on the PC after installing the dome cover gt page 28 e When installing an SD memory card insert the card before installing the enclosure gt page 32 24 Connecting the Gables Network cable RJ 45 female female conversion connector included Alarm I O cable 4P alarm cable included Power cord 24 V AC 12 V DC Brown Live Blue Neutral Green Yellow GND Power cable 24 V AC 12V DC Brown Live Live Plus Blue Neutral Neutral Minus Green yellow GND Connect to ground 25 Connecting the Cables continued Waterproofing Cable Joints Waterproof the cable to install the camera using exposed wiring or when installing the camera under eaves Though the camera body is wat
37. t while it is turned on Disconnect the connector from the camera and wait for the heater to cool down before removing it e When the heater unit is installed and use is started in environments of 10 C 14 F or below normal images may not be obtained immediately after the camera is started up In this case wait for the camera to warm up about 2 hours or more before turning the power on again Use 24 V AC or POE to deliver power to a heater unit How to Install the Heater Unit 7 Remove the enclosure from the Screws for heater unit camera and install the heater unit at DIES the specified location using the Heater output screws provided connector 2 Connect the heater unit cable to the connector on the camera body Important e After installing the heater unit pull the cable through so that it is not pinched while installing the enclosure While pulling the cable through make sure that it does not become entangled with the movable parts inside the camera 33 Connection Examples Direct connection to a PC When connecting the camera directly to a PC use the Ethernet MM ANO cable Category 5 cross cable Ethernet cable category 5 cross cable Network connection via a PoE compatible hub When connecting the camera to a network via a PoE compatible hub use the Ethernet cable Category 5 straight cable Monitor for setup adjustments PoE compatible hu
38. ure set it facing down and then wire it facing up When installing the camera on a wall install it so that the water drain groove is facing down Also do not block the water drain groove Blocking the water drain groove will prevent the dehumidifying element at the rear of the camera from functioning Water that builds up inside the mounting fixture also blocks the dehumidifying element and this will cause malfunction Bottom side 21 Adjusting the Camera 7 Adjust the camera angle while 75 monitoring the image on the z imma PY q adjustment monitor PY Connect the adjustment monitor 3 Tilt adjustment seat e L small LCD monitor etc to the m gt cy monitor output terminal and adjust DES the camera angle Determine and set the camera angle Fanning table 2 Tilt lock screw while repeating the fine adjustments in steps 1 2 and 3 below 1 Loosen the pan lock screw and rotate the camera horizontally to adjust pan 2 Loosen the 2 tilt lock screws and rotate the camera vertically to adjust tilt 3 Turn the tilt adjustment seat to adjust the screen tilt 4 When the camera angle is determined tighten the pan lock screw and the tilt lock screws 1 Pan lock screw Important e Be sure to tighten the panning lock screw recommended torque 0 59N m 6 kgf cm 28 2 Adjust the focus 2 Focus lock lever Adjust the focus at the same t
39. w to format SD memory cards refer to the Setup Manual e We recommend using SD memory cards whose operation has already been confirmed page 16 When an SD memory card other than one recommended by Panasonic is used the SD memory card may not function properly or the camera s performance may be reduced CCD Color Filter Burn in Intense light concentrated on one spot for a long period can cause deterioration of the CCD internal color filters and discoloration of the affected part Even if the position of a fixed camera is changed the discoloration at the previous location of the concentrated light will remain on the screen 11 Precaution continued Do not point the camera at a strong light Dehumidifying Element source e This camera has a built in dehumidify e Intense light such as that produced by a spotlight concentrated on one part of the screen can cause blooming rainbow around the strong light or smearing vertical stripes above and below the strong light Smearing Bright subject Be Blooming Consumables The item listed below is a consumable Replace it using the service life values as guides Note that actual service life is affected by the operating environment and conditions Cooling fan Approx 30 000 hours 12 ing element to maintain a low humidity state inside the camera This prevents condensation from forming Condensation forms due to tempera ture humidity weather and other con
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