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Pantech WV-NW474S User's Manual
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2. 3 Move the cursor to the character you want to edit by pressing Left Right Up Down 4 After selecting the character press SET The selected character appears in the editing area The cursor in the editing area moves to the right automatically at this moment 5 Repeat the steps above until all characters are edit ed Command Usage Move the cursor to the respective commands and press SET SPACE Adds a blank space to the cursor position in the editing area POSI Opens the camera ID position window Move the highlighted camera ID to the desired position with Left Right Up Down and press SET Highlighted WV NW474 Note The camera ID will be displayed under the clock display when both of them are set to ON RET Returns to the CAM SETUP menu END Closes the setup menu and returns to camera image screen RESET Cancels all characters in the editing area To replace a specific character in the CAMERA ID 1 Move the cursor to the editing area by pressing Down 2 Move the cursor to the character to be replaced by pressing Left or Right Then move the cursor to the character area and select a new character 3 Press SET to determine the CAMERA ID 29 2 Light Control Setting ALC 2 1 ALC Mode with SUPER D2 ON Super Dynamic I Function SUPER D2 The important object in a scene is usually placed in the center of the monitor screen In the SUPER D2 mode more photometric weig
3. Panasonic Color CCTV Camera RHP International www Rock2000 com Operating Instructions Toll Free 1 888 919 2263 Outside the U S 1 845 343 4077 Fax 1 845 343 4299 Model No WV NW474S Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use A e RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SER VICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclo sure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons SA 1965 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appli SA 1966 ance For Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada For U S A NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec
4. Setup Menu PC oriented HTML files m Initializing the Camera Menu e Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET e Hold down Left Right and SET buttons simulta neously for 2 seconds on the camera or click the All Reset button on your computer display m Initializing the Setup Menu e In the power on state press the Up and Down buttons simultaneously while holding down the but ton A Hold down the button A for 15 seconds It will take about 10 seconds to complete the initializing Be sure to continue supplving power to the camera while initializing Notes e Clock calibration is required even after initializing the setup menu e Try again if the previous initializing failed m Initializing HTML Files e In the power on state press the side panel buttons Up and Down simultaneously while holding down the button B Hold down the button B for 15 seconds It will take about 10 seconds to complete the initializing Be sure to continue supplying power to the camera while initializing Notes e Never press both the buttons A and B at a time e Try again if the previous initializing failed 42 OPERATING THE CAMERA You can operate the camera in two ways with the PC by way of network or with such system devices as the Video Multiplexers and System Controllers E Operating from System Devices Electric zoom Zoom position move and iris control are operable with the system devices For details refer to
5. Supplied screw Point A wall Mounting the Camera 1 Fix the supplied camera mounting bracket to the wall ceiling or a junction box using four screws locally procured 2 Perform connections referring to W Connections 3 Fix the camera to the bracket with the three supplied SCrews A Adjust the image referring to W Image Adjustment 5 A waterproof material such as silicone clay rubber or the like should be applied to the screws screw holes and other relevant portions if necessary ie Camera mounting screw x3 Supplied E Connections Cautions e This product should be installed and connected in conformity with NEC by qualified service personnel or system installers Do not use a transformer with a capacity of more than 20 V A e Use aclass 2 power supply e To prevent fire or electric shock hazard use a UL listed cable VW 1 style 1007 for 24 V AC connections e Be sure to connect the GND grounding lead of the camera and grounding terminal of the power supply Network x Eo DJ A r network Adapter supplied BNC BNC m 0 hE I To Video IN CAMERA IN AW EE L Bp To peripherals Control cable Adapter supplied Brown Live Power 24 V AC 2 Blue Neutral X Z L oreenietou GND XN S Bi ek Live For optional heater White Neutral Video output e Power Connection e Cable length and wire gauge Use individual power sources for the camera
6. X2 FIX Notes e When ON is selected for SUPER D2 in the ALC CONT menu FIX is not available for this item e When you select AUTO for SENS UP and ON for SUPER D2 the SENS UP function has priority so that the SUPER D2 function is not activated auto matically e While the SENS UP function is selected noise spots or a whitish phenomenon may appear in the picture when the sensitivity of the camera is increased This is anormal phenomenon 6 Synchronization Setting SYNC There are three synchronization modes INT internal LL line lock and VD2 vertical drive You can select the internal or line lock mode in the menu setup but you cannot select VD2 The VD2 signal is supplied from an external device e g a Video Multiplexer by being multiplexed on a coaxial cable and it overrides the internal and line lock mode even when these modes are selected in the menu Note The priority for sync sources is VD2 highest LL INT lowest 1 Move the cursor to SYNC and select a mode INT Synchronizes the camera to the internal gener ator LL Synchronizes to 24 V AC The default setting is INT 2 When LL is selected press SET to open a sub menu The vertical phase can be adjusted in the submenu kk SYNC V PHASE COARSE 1 1 16 RET END 3 Supply the video output signal of the camera to be adjusted and the reference camera video output signal to a dual trace oscilloscope 4 Set the oscilloscop
7. and network connector adapter Video output cable 14 e Gaps and holes Apply such a waterproof material as silicone clay rubber to the screws screw holes and other rele vant portions E Network Connection Types Prior to connections specify the connection type and prepare relevant devices and cables Notes e We recommend that you use connection type 1 or tvpe 2 when setting up the network address of the camera e Be sure to unplug or switch all the devices off then start connections e Direct Connection to PC Type 1 Use a cross type network cable in the category 5 to connect the camera directly with the PC Necessaries Cross type network cable Category 5 e Connection to Intranet Type 2 A switching hub connected to the intranet is placed between the camera and the PC Switching Hub OCS Network Cable Straight type Network Cable Straight type _ PC 16 clients maximum Necessaries e Straight tvpe network cable Category 5 e Switching hub or router 1OBASE T 1O0BASE TX applicable 15 e Connection to Internet Type 3 The PC accesses the camera through the Internet and the DSL CATV modem DSL CATV Modem Network Cable Straight type Y PC 16 clients maximum Necessaries e Straight tvpe network cable Category 5 e CATV modem cable modem or DSL modem e Connection to Internet Type 4 A switching hub or a router may be added to t
8. ESC button to return to the MOTION DETECT menu VMD demonstration e To confirm the alarm output function move the cursor to ALARM and turn it to ON e Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE and click the SET button The demonstration starts and the areas where motion is detected will blink gt OF d QH9 8 48 Sa WV NW474 Panasonic Go to Main Menu MENU e Click the SET button to return to the MOTION DETECT menu 10 Move the cursor to LEVEL and adjust the detection level moving the l cursor with the right or left but ton 11 Repeat steps 9 and 10 to obtain a proper level set ting 12 To return to CAM SET UP move the cursor to RET and click the SET button To return to the main window click the MENU OFF button then RET a Reviewing Alarm Pictures 4 Use the buttons to display the stored pictures of the alarm event The frame number of the displayed pic The alarm pictures stored in the camera can be ture and the total frame number are indicated with reviewed on the PC brackets right above the ALARM FRAME button 1 In the main window click the Alarm List button FIRST FRAME Displays the initial picture frame in the event PREV FRAME Displays the previous frame in the 9 ASQaG RSH event fe fa vow frome tor te Jum is 9 GAN AUTH WV NW474 i Main Menu A paki P Network Camera TRIER GOETE Fa STORRS PEE r Bie 5 Il Il
9. O 2l 79 0 OAL uman AS Mil DQIQ Se eg LDN Te A WK NB LA cata refed BETO TI RA RAK s o v xe o ID DA a 6478 NRI LRA Ni r in hey ies IL 4 Repeat step 3 to mask the desired areas To cancel masking move the cursor to that area and press SET 5 After masking is completed press SET for 2 sec onds or more The ALC CONT menu appears 6 If you want to change the video output level picture contrast move the lI cursor for LEVEL and adjust the level Turns to white ava x ial WI KID KA OO C4200 r Blinking IL z 0 LoS I o oe q 4 HoT Note If ON is selected for SUPER D2 a shadow black line may appear at the boundary between the bright and the dim scene This is a natural phenom enon and does not indicate trouble is Mek 2 20 0 le INR SASBI ree 3 Shutter Speed Setting SHUTTER Note To select electronic shutter soeed select OFF for SUPER D2 in the ALC CONT menu Move the cursor to SHUTTER and select the electronic shutter speed The preset values for SHUTTER electronic shutter speed change by pressing Light or Right as follows The factory default setting is ae 1 100 1 290 00 Te i 1 10000 1 4000 lt 1 2000 lt 1 1000 30 4 Gain Control Setting AGC ON DNR L DNR H OFF You can set the gain brightness level portion of an image to automatic level adju
10. O00 1 4 000 1 10 000 s selectable 3 8mm 8 MM 1 1 4 Wide 1 1 8 Tele Horizontal 35 6 73 6 Vertical 26 6 53 4 1 2 M 3 9 ft co Alarm In Pulled up to 5 V DC OFF Open or 2 V DC 12 V DC ON O V 0 4 mA 2100 ms Alarm Out Collector output OFF Open or 4 V DC 5 V DC ON lt 1 V 50 mA Pulse Latch selectable 55 Control Function Auxiliary Out Collector output OFF Open or 4 V DC 5 V DC ON lt 1 V 50 mA Day Night In Pulled up to 5 V DC OFF Open ON 0 V 0 2 mA General Power Source 24 V AC 60 Hz Power Consumption 8 6 W Camera 12 1 W Optional heater unit Ambient Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F 30 C 50 C 22 F 122 F when optional heater unit built in Ambient Operating Humidity Less than 90 Dimensions 152 5 mm H x 175 mm D 6 H x 6 7 8 D Weights 1 7 kg 3 7 lbs Camera 0 5 kg 1 1 Ibs Camera mounting bracket Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice STANDARD ACCESSORIES CD ROM PDF Manual Contained ian bi ia e A a lee Operating Instructions This document e ennnenenznznnnzznzzzzza TC The following parts are used during instruction Camera Mounting DIACKEL aerial ae 1 pc amera mounn SCTE W aeniea nna AE 3 pcs Tamperproor Screw Dil i ira ta e 1 pc RJ 45 female female conversion connector e ee
11. be transferred to the FIP server within the scheduled time zone 1 Open the FTP Client Setup window 2 Common Setup e Enter the FIP server address A hostname domainname can be entered when using the DNS function e Enter the user name in up to 16 characters e Enter user name and password in up to 16 char acters to access the FIP server e Select Sequential or Passive as the transmission mode Passive is recommended when Sequential does not perform properly e Complete schedule 1 and 2 by specifying the transmission time zone and the day of the week 38 3 Non Alarm FTP Image Transmission Setup e Select ON or OFF to transmit ordinary image files except in an alarm condition ON Transmits files when a scheduled time comes OFF Does not transmit and no schedule is applied e Enter the receiver directory The column should not be empty e Enter the file name and click FIX or DATE FIX Uses repeatedly a single file name when overwriting new data DATE Creates and attaches a serial number and a date and time to the entered file name e Select the transmission interval by pressing the V button Available times seconds 0 2 0 9 1 1 440 Available times minutes 1 1 440 Notes e The transmission may be longer due to the net work speed and or traffic conditions e An alarm image precedes a non alarm image in transmission to the FIP server The non alarm image may not be sent when alarm activations fre
12. d QH9 8 S48 l RA eee Oe ogre St ge U AY Network Camera WV NW474 Main Menu e The pictures as an alarm sounds are stored in the memories of the camera The total storage number of the pictures depends on three factors pixel numbers picture quality and the number of pre alarm storage The existing oldest data will be replaced with new picture data when the data volume exceeds over the memory capacity The tables below give guidelines of the available picture numbers for the post alarm storage When pre alarm file is set to 20 Picture quality Fine Normal Pixel numbers l Super Fine 640 x 480 165 210 640 x 240 320 x 240 514 22 901 922 160x 120 514 122 901 922 When pre alarm file is set to none Pixel Picture quality numbers Super Fine Fine Normal 640 x 480 185 640 x 240 267 371 460 471 320 x 240 534 742 921 942 160x120 534 742 921 942 e A mail can be sent to a maximum of four addresses with or without attached picture file A mail contains the camera name time amp date of occurrence cause of event and the reference addresses to the stored pictures as follows The number of stored alarm pictures e g 472 URL of the picture http Camera IP address ALMxxxx_00 jpg Notes e Xxxx stands for the event number and OO for the picture number e A picture numbered attached to the mail e Enter 39 instead of OO in
13. gt OF BdagaG 848 io SET UP ok CAMERA NETWORK l END SET UP ENABLE 3 Je Move the cursor to CAMERA and click SET CAM SET UP appears A ERIE EREE E WV NW474 Panasonic ee CAM SET UP lex CAMERA ID OFFAL ac alba LT SHUTTER OFF pee AGE ON DNR H SENS UP ar Client SYNE INT i m WHITE BAL ATWI 1 _ MOTION DET OFF 1 EE DIP SW Go to Main Menu RET END 4 Move the cursor to MOTION DET and turn it to ON with the right or left button and click the SET but ton MOTION DETECT appears 7 O28 da Q H3 H 48 amera Go to Main Menu gt WV NW474 Move the cursor to MASK SET and click the SET button The detection map is split into 48 areas with status indications for each je OH AGa S H SR Camera WV NW474 Panasonic 50 Transparency Indicates a non masked area that has been incorporated into the detection area Blink Indicates a non masked area when the cur sor is on it Highlight Indicates a masked area that has been exempted from detection Stripe Indicates an already masked area when the cursor is on it Move the cursor to an area and click the SET but ton e The area will change from blinking to highlighted masked and then to striped e The striped area will change to blinking non masked Repeat step 6 until all areas are set Click the
14. i a 38 W s olgeeicl UDs ka tema Tag ha sea ae dut mbar ut eb 39 BOSE SE isa fred tin Ka e e cate etl eat amtetae 39 E System Setup 2 petavessstick wine dessudtditsategulaailsctonds 40 He OPERATING PROCEDURES ccccccsssseseeeeeeeeeeeenens 41 IITTALAN A 42 E Initializing the Camera Menu l nennnnnnnnnnn 42 E Initializing the Setup Menu L ennennnn 42 M Initializing HTML Files LL eeennennnnnnnnn 42 OPERATING TEE CAMERAS siti a na et re 43 E Operating from System Devices n 43 E Operating from the PC L eeennnnenenn 43 VIEWING PICTURES ers ah leeks rea e e ai 44 E Preparations for Network ACCESS ss cc 44 Windows Explanation L ennnnennnnnzznznnzna 45 E Still Picture Storage to the PC using ien e 47 ALARM PUINGTIOINGS a dieti tape Ed damsel 48 E When an Alarm Arises L eennnannenznnnennzna 48 MI Transferring Picture Files L 49 E Canceling Alarm Display Lee 49 MB VM SOLUS i i ia de AL ada Mace u 49 E Reviewing Alarm Pictures Lee 51 E Resetting AGM sereine as ta 52 E Customizing Alarm Notice E Mail LL 53 TROUBLESHOOTING i e a take aecscteds 54 PREVENTION OF BLOOMING AND SMEAR 55 SFEGIFHCA TONGS artare r mota ta 59 STANDARD ACCESSORIES a bi i aa 56 OPTIONAL ING CEG BS ia fen a 56 PATE IN cesses atten ce ci Mail ean nals ia a s PREFACE Panasonic introduces the WV NW474 color camera for remote video surveillance through network connections The camera incorporates a manual pan tilt and azimuth table in a com
15. mon itor screen CAM SET UP SPECIAL CAMERA ID OFF l UP SIDE DOWN OFF ALC l CHROMA GAIN ais AP SHARP ON DNR H PEDESTAL OFF HUE INT ATW1 1 EL ZOOM MOTION DET OFF BW BURST BW MENU CAMERA RESET PUSH SW RET END RET END 10 1 Camera Picture Upside Down Positioning UP SIDE DOWN 1 Move the cursor to UP SIDE DOWN 2 Select ON when you want to turn the picture upside down 10 2 Chroma Level Setting CHROMA GAIN 1 Move the cursor to CHROMA GAIN 2 While observing the vectorscope or color video monitor move the I cursor to adjust the chroma level 10 3 Aperture Gain Setting AP SHARP AP SOFT Move the cursor to AP SHARP 2 To select AP SOFT press SET 3 While observing the waveform monitor or color video monitor move the I cursor to adjust the aperture gain level 10 4 Pedestal Level Setting PEDESTAL 1 Move the cursor to PEDESTAL 2 While observing the waveform monitor or color video monitor move the I cursor to adjust the pedestal level black level 10 5 Chroma Phase Hue Setting HUE 1 Move the cursor to HUE 2 While observing the vectorscope or color video monitor move the l cursor to adjust the hue chro ma phase level 10 6 Electronic Zoom EL ZOOM 1 Move the cursor to EL ZOOM 2 Select ON or OFF using Left or Right The factory default setting is OFF ON x2 electronic zoom is available with the ZOOM switch on the controll
16. not registered user names yet For this time you need not to enter the password Menu control buttons will appear under the camera image 4 Click the Menu ON button to overlay the SET UP menu on the camera image The cursor is highlighted on the window s s oadauqgb sa kok SET UP ex CAMERA NETWORK END SET UP ENABLE 5 Move the cursor to SETUP DISABLE if it is dis plaved or skip to step 7 if ENABLE is displayed 6 Click the SET button DISABLE will change to ENABLE and the camera is now ready to be set up Note While DISABLE is displaved setup operations are disabled 7 Move the cursor to CAMERA 74 and click the SET button CAM SETUP opens Is s Ooadauqgbsa jak CAM SET UP xx CAMERA ID ALC ALC 1 SHUTTER OFF AGC ON DNR H SENS UP OFF SYNE INT WHITE BAL ATWI 1 OFF 2 MOTION DET DIP SW RET END Notes e Refer to the next page for setup operations e Return the menu to SET UP step 3 above then go to step 8 8 Click the Menu OFF button after finishing the setup operations The changed settings will be stored in the camera and the overlaid camera menu will disappear 26 Notes e Access the camera again on the WWW browser to validate the settings for PC oriented items if the browser screen pauses e You can exit from the camera setup by clicking the Return button though the menu is displayed if the Menu OFF button has not been clicked yet e From the Cam
17. of a door Use in an environment where eyeglasses become foggy Use in a room filled with cigarette smoke or dust If the lens becomes cloudy due to condensation remove the dome cover and wipe all moist surfaces with a soft cloth When installing be sure to wipe off water drops and splashes inside the camera Failure to do so may cause condensation 12 Do not aim the camera at the same object for a long time Burn in of an image may be caused on the fluores cent screen of the CRT Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd herewith declares that it will not be liable for any damage whether direct or indirect caused by using the oroduct for business transactions or security or malfunctioning of this product MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS amp THEIR FUNCTIONS o D Tilting lock screw Fixes the tilting position Panning table Adjusts the panning angle of the camera Azimuth adjuster Adjusts the azimuth angle to level the image Pan lock screw Fixes the panning position Focus lock lever Fixes the focus position after adjustment Zoom lock lever Fixes the zoom position after adjustment Optional heater connector When an optional heater unit is installed in the cam era the harness exiting from the unit will be con nected to this Reset button A Holding down the Up and Down buttons siummulta neous for 15 seconds in the power on state will reset the network setup param
18. setting is not required if your Internet service provider uses a DHCP server the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the camera automatically Enter the Net mask assigned by your Internet service provider The setting is not required if your Internet service provider uses a DHCP server the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the camera automatically Enter the default gateway assigned by your Internet service provider Contact your Internet service provider and enter the assigned host name if required Select the network speed by pressing the V button Selectable parameters Auto default setting 100 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 10 Mbps half duplex Using Auto is recommended Use the default setting 80 for the HTTP port Click ON if your Internet service provider uses a DHCP server DHCP server assigns an IP address to the camera automatical ly Click ON when using the DNS server 0 0 0 0 Enter the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server Contact your Internet service provider for the IP address of the DNS Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the DNS Click ON when using DDNS function Ask your administrator Ask your administrator Ask your administrator Ask your administrator The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as fol lows If the router does not use DHCP No setting required If the router uses DHCP The router needs to be assi
19. the IP address of the PC e Enter a password again e Select an access level and click the SET but e Select an access level and click the SET but ton The default setting is level 1 ton 1 Administrator Allows you to operate setup 1 Administrator Allows you to operate setup menus and to view live and recorded images menus and to view live and recorded images 2 Camera Adjustment Allows you to operate 2 Camera Adjustment Allows you to make camera adjustments and to view live and camera adjustments and to view live and recorded images recorded images 3 Live Only Allows you to view live and 3 Live Only Allows you to view live and recorded images recorded images Note Blank spaces and certain symbols cannot 4 Delete Host be used in a password e Click DEL button after selecting an unwanted 3 User Authentication host name to delete it e Select ON or OFF and click the SET button ON applies the user authentication Notes OFF does not apply e Host authentication is carried out first followed by e Click the DEL button after selecting an unwant user authentication if both are set to ON ed user name to cancel it e All users will become level 3 if both the host and Note The registered defaults admin and level 1 user authentications are set to OFF cannot be changed while password entry is e An unregistered host will be unable to access enabled the camera 4 Delete User e Never turn around the order start with th
20. the monitor screen MOTION DETECT LEVEL DISPLAY MODE 1 ALARM OFF MASK SET 1 RET END Move the cursor to MASK SET and press SET MASK SET lets you set 48 mask areas To set MASK SET proceed as described in steps 2 to 4 of ALC mode with SUPER D2 OFF Move the cursor to ALARM and select ON or OFF to set the alarm for DISPLAY MODE Note When using the WV RM70 WV CU550 series WV CU161 or WV CU360 controller with this model select OFF for ALARM Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE and press SET to see the current setting The masks that detect the brightness changes start blinking To raise detection sensitivity press SET to return to the MOTION DETECT menu To obtain the optimum detection level move the T cursor to adjust the level Repeat the procedures above to obtain a satisfac tory setting Notes Masking or adjusting the detection level is needed to prevent malfunction under the following condi tions When shooting an object under flickering fluores cent light When leaves or curtains etc are swayed by the wind When the object is lighted by lighting equipment that constantly turns on and off It takes about 0 2 seconds for the alarm signal to reach the alarm terminal of the VCR after the cam era detects the object Because the alarm signal is multiplexed on the video signal it may be mistakenly interpreted by other video equipment as a time code signal Therefore when
21. Cut power once then supply power again e Installation Insert the harness into the heater unit connector of the P Fold the desiccant pack in half and attach it with adhe n Open the dome cover See Disassembling the camera Adhesive tape Place the heater unit in the camera and fix it with the sup Supplied screw lied screw p Harness camera sive tape to point A shown in the figure Note Attach the desiccant pack so that it does not block ventilation holes or hang over the top of the wall Attach the dome cover while paying attention not to pinch the harness cable Connect the heater power cable of the camera See Connection Point A wall E Specifications Required power 24 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 12 1 W maximum Dimensions 29 mm H x 83 mm W x 89 5 mm D 1 1 8 H x 3 1 4 W x 3 1 2 D Weights 45 g 0 1 Ibs E Accessories Fixing screw M3 X 6 acs cacicnerencpeiwavereseassedoansehes 1 pC DesiccaANt 6120 A 1 pc 57 Panasonic Digital Communications amp Security Company Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Security Systems Group www panasonic com cctv Executive Office One Panasonic Way 3E 7 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Zone Office Eastern One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7303 Central 1707 N Randal Road Elgin IL 60123 847 468 5205 Western 6550 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 714 373 7840 2003 Matsushi
22. FF Does not apply Destination Port Inout a destination port number The port number is exclusively assigned to this function and any other usage is not allowed Number of Retries Available Times 1 25 Click the SET button Destination IP Address e Input a maximum of eight IP address for Panasonic Protocol destination and click the SET button Delete Destination IP Address e Select an unwanted IP address and click the DEL button External Terminal Alarm Output Setup Alarm output is supplied from the Alarm OUT con nector when the Alarm input terminal or VMD is acti vated Alarm Type Pulse Holds active status during the specified time width Latch Holds active status until it is reset manu ally Pulse Width e Select a number from 1 100 if you selected Pulse The pulse width will be the selected number x 100 ms e Click the SET amp REBOOT button Note Wait for around 10 seconds until rebooting is completed Note Sending E mails will not be possible in an envi ronment where POP Post Office Protocol authenti cation is required 7 External Alarm Reset e Click the Alarm Reset button to cancel the activat ed alarm Note Input an external alarm signal of more than 100 ms Common Setu FTP Server Address IP Address Host Name FTP Enable Time 1 I KELMA Bituce Blwed Mithu Mrri EENS ETN FTP Enable Time 2 mon Wue Biwed KLUN W Fri cea EMA E FTP Client Setup Image files can
23. Il I J a E i Y p VMD YMD YMD MD VMD VMD VMD YMD YMD VMD VMD VMD VMD VMD VMD AN N Go to Main Menu 2 The alarm list is displayed Click the desired event in the list ALARM FRAME Displays the frame recorded when the alarm event arose NEXT FRAME Displays the next frame LAST FRAME Displays the final frame in the event 5 Click the Go to Main Menu button to go back to the main window Notes e You may need to click the Reload button of the browser when the selected picture does not appear due to a newly arisen event that replaces the picture data e You may need to re enter the camera address into the address bar of the browser when the buttons do EEBEBBBEBEBBEBEBBBEBBEBBBE not work properlv e Re enter the camera address into the address bar and start again from step 1 when the selected pic ture does not appear though the event is followed by the icon in the list Causes of events are abbreviated in the Type col umn TRM Caused by the input supplied via the Alarm In connector VMD Caused by the built in VMD Picture file statuses are indicated following the Type column 1 One picture file stored l More than one file stored 3 The selected picture is displayed and the alarm image control panel appears at the bottom of the screen The title of the control panel is followed by a fraction indicating the number of the displa
24. Microsoft Networks JE QoS Packet Scheduler M Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Uninstall Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected 7 Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows IP address Subnet mask 192 168 0 9 AOIL AIU Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 9 Subnet mask 255 255 255 d i Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 8 Click the OK button and the window dialog box closes Note Use a small sized picture when a blue picture appears instead of the live picture due to Internet traffic congestion E Network Setup of the Camera e Using Panasonic IP Setup Software set up the network of the camera using the Panasonic IP Setup software included on the CD ROM provided with the camera Notes e Do not access this menu through HIML or con trollers during the
25. Panasonic IP Setup procedure e Only one administrator is required e f a firewall including software exists allow access to all UDP ports Otherwise it is impossible to use the Panasonic IP Setup software Double click IP setup exe The Panasonic IP Setup starts up The MAC address and the IP address of the connected camera will be displayed Click the REFRESH button if they are not displayed Panasonic IP Setup CAMERA LIST MAC ADDRESS 7 IP ADDRESS 00 80 45 0d 192 168 0 10 CAMERAS fi STATUS Now searching EXIT NETWORK SETUP ABOUT 1 Click the MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS of the cam era to be set up 2 Click the NETWORK SETUP button The setup window appears Notes e When two or more cameras are connected the MAC addresses and the IP addresses of all the connected cameras will be displayed e The Panasonic IP Setup software can recognize only those cameras in the same subnet e Pressing the REFRESH button will display the updated MAC addresses and IP addresses of all the connected cameras that are in the same sub net Panasonic IP Setup xj IP Address 192 168 O 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Defalt Gateway 192 168 0 1 HTTP Port g DHCP E Enable Disable DNS lc ON OFF AUTO Primary DNS Server address Secondary DNS Server address 0 0 0 0 RESET SET Cancel 3 Set parameters for each item IP Address Subne
26. Press SET to start white balance setup PUSH SW is highlighted to indicate that white balance is being set When the white balance setting is completed PUSH SW returns to normal displav Note If white balance is not set PUSH SW is being highlighted When you want to adjust white balance manually press Right to select AWC and press SET The AWC menu appears on the monitor screen When ATW is selected pressing SET displays the ATW menu MASK SET l RET END Manual Fine Adjustment for AWC ATW You can set the white balance items manually 1 To set MASK SET proceed as described in steps 2 to 4 of ALC mode with SUPER D2 OFF Move the cursor to R Press Left or Right to obtain the optimum amount of red gain Move the cursor to B Press Left or Right to obtain the optimum amount of blue gain Note When you need to set MASK SET re adjust to obtain the optimum amount of red and blue gain 2 8 Motion Detector Setting MOTION DET The motion detector detects the moving objects in the scene by monitoring changes in brightness level You can select the level of sensitivity for motion detection When this camera is connected to a compatible intelli gent CCTV system the camera transmits an alarm sig nal by multiplexing it with the video signal 1 Move the cursor to MOTION DET and select ON The factory default setting is OFF Press SET The MOTION DETECT menu appears on
27. ach of which opens respective menu setup in the left half of the window 45 4 Camera Title display Indicates the title of the camera of which the image is being displayed 5 Alarm Status display Indicates Alarm when an alarm event arises 6 Image Display area Displays the camera image in a single or quad split form e Camera Adjustment Window gt aala u aa sH Je D Go to Main Menu button Returns to the main menu Multi Screen Select buttons 1 Displays a single camera image returning from a quad split image 1 4 Displays a quad split image comprising cam era 1 to camera 4 5 8 Displays a quad split image comprising cam era 5 to camera 8 9 Camera Adjustment tab Returns to the camera adjustment window but noth ing will change in this case Alarm List tab Opens the alarm list event history in the left half of the window l Setup Menu tab Opens a line of index buttons in the left half of the window Each of the buttons opens respective menu setup 46 2 EL ZOOM buttons WIDE Electrically zooms out the image TELE Electrically zooms in the image RESET Cancels electric zoom functions 3 Oval pad UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Moves the electrically zooming portion to a direction in a scene by left clicking the mouse The outer you click the more the portion moves Note Click the TELE button first and next click a position on the oval pad t
28. alarm inputs via the ALARM IN termi nal OFF Ignores alarm inputs via the ALARM IN termi nal Note See SPECIFICATIONS for alarm input condi tions 3 E mail Notice Setup Note Sending E mails will not be possible in an environment where POP Post Office Protocol authentication is required E mail Notice ON Sends an E mail when an alarm arises OFF Does not send The default setting is OFF E mail Server Address IP Address Host Name Input the IP address or host name of the mail server The host name can be input in up to 128 characters When using DNS input a text line with host name domain name kor Sender E mail Address Input the administrator s address The default setting is NW camera Attach Image ON Attaches the alarmed picture to the E mail OFF Does not attach The default setting is OFF Click the SET amp REBOOT button Destination E mail Address e Input a maximum of four addresses and click the SET amp REBOOT button Delete Destination E mail Address e Select an unwanted address and click the DEL button Recording Setup Number of recorded images frames before O 20 after 1 20 Image Recording Rate fps before 1 10 1 5 1 8 1 2 1 2 3 3 5 after 1 10 1 5 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 3 5 10 The default setting is 1 for both before and after Click the SET amp REBOOT button Panasonic Protocol Setup Panasonic Protocol ON Applies the Panasonic Protocol O
29. and The recommended cable length and thickness are optional heater unit shown in the table for reference The voltage sup plied to the power terminals of the camera should e Wire colors amp functions be between 19 5 V AC and 28 V AC l Copper wire size Wire color Function Note AWG 0 22mm Brown 24 V AC Live For camera Length AS of cable Blue 24 V AC Neutral 8 6 W approx Green Yellow GND Black 24 V AC Live For optional heater White 24 V AC Neutral 12 1 W 42 e Video Output Connection Connect the video output cable to the monitor or other system device with the procured coaxial cable The maximum extensible length is shown in the table RG 59 U 3C 2V Type of coaxial cable RG 6 U 5C 2V RG 11 U RG 15 U 7C 2V 10C 2V maximum cable length ft 1 650 1 980 2 640 e Control Connector Connect the respective peripherals to supply and receive control signals Use the supplied 5 pin cable adapter For electrical ratings refer to SPECIFICA TIONS Pin Wire color Function a 1 Black Alarm in Door switch 2 Gray Alarm out Buzzer 3 Pink AUX out Lighting lamp 4 Red Day night in Optical sensor 5 Green GND Signal ground e Network Port Connection Connect the network port to a PC or a network via a hub with a 10BASE T 100BASETX cable Use the sup plied adapter RJ 45 female female if necessary Note For network system connections refer to W Network Connection Types wis E Image Adj
30. cts fallen into the appara tus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS en 3 PREFACE wi entrance a A 5 Fea eaen a a a eer ey ae 3 System Requirements is siisiuiwaerjet ctenevinl etna 5 Padoma KS erae a 5 Document Convention istat a A d tab 6 PRECAUTION a una ea aa ea i 7 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS 8 IBN TIONS fascia TA a A 8 INSTALLATION creada Getta e in ida heat luabatauahoats 10 E Installation Plans amp Preparations sen 10 E Mounting the Camera L nenennnannnnnennn 11 E CONNECCION S iet ge E dal amauta 12 E Image Adjustment nn nnnnnenn nn 13 E Network Connection Types L eennnnennnn 16 CAMERA SETUP PROCEDURES sseeenennnnnzzzzn 17 PREPARATIONS FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS rei g 18 E Network Setup of Your PC Lee nn 18 E Network Setup of the Camera Lee 19 E Network Setup Parameters vs Connection TYDE serahin aE 22 PRIOR TO GAMERA SETUP ai att A a andes 25 M Buttons Used for Setup L eennnnn nn 25 E Camera Setup Menus Sisner l 25 E Ment TOG masdan ra tai aa ni 2 SE THNG FROCEDURE Sa i a a ia 28 E Setup Selection JR 28 E Camera Setup Menu CAM SETUP L 28 E Network Setup NETWORK SETUP L 35 PC ORIENTED SETUP PROCEDURES is cantata nuus 36 E Multiscreen Setup ss essineesiressirrerrrrerrrrerrrerrrrens 36 E Network SCID sipia abta Sat Best aliens 36 E inage SEUD edia eacn ial 36 EA SGU TTIE or BPP Clem UD ct
31. d in the camera title column of a quad split screen Clicking the column will access the top page of the assigned camera E Network Setup See page 20 E Image Setup 1 Open the Image Setup window Refresh Interval Resolution Qualitv of Image Bandwidth Control SET 8 REBOOT Select the parameter for each item bv pressing the V button Refresh Interval Fast Middle Slow and Very Slow Resolution 640x480 640x240 320x240 and 160x120 Quality of Image Super Fine Fine Normal and Low Bandwidth Control 32 kbps 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1024 kbps and Unlimited Click the SET amp REBOOT button It will take about 10 seconds to complete the reboot 4 Click the Go to Main Menu button to go back to the main page 4 The 640 x 240 selection is good to display moving images without aliasing while 640 x 480 selection is good to display motionless images E Alarm Setup E mail Notice Setup E mail Notice E mail Server Address IP Address Host Name Sender E Mail Address Destination E mail Address Delete Destination E mail Address Recording Setup Recording Number of Image Recording Setup Recording Number of Image before lo after SET amp REBOOT be Destination IP Address Delete Destination IP Address SET amp REBOOT 1 Open the Alarm Setup window 2 External Alarm e Select ON or OFF for External Terminal Input and click the SET button ON Receives
32. e SET button MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD MM month DD date YYYY year 4 Daylight Saving Time e Select ON or OFF and click the SET button ON Shifts the timer to the summer time OFF Returns to the normal time 5 Camera Title e Enter up to 32 characters for the camera and click the SET button The registered title will be displayed on top of the main window Time Adjustment by NTP 1 NTP Server Address IP Address Host Name e Enter the IP address of the NTP server A text line with host name domain name of up to 128 charac ters can be entered when using DNS No default name is registered 2 NIP Port Number e Enter the NIP port number The default is 123 Retain the default port number under normal condi tions 3 Synchronization Interval e Enter an interval unit hour with which the timer is adjusted The default setting is 1 hour Available Hours From 1 to 24 4 Time Zone e Select 4 or and enter the time difference of your site from GMT Available Times 0 00 to 13 00 e Click the SET button 5 Time Display e See Manual Time Adjustment 2 Time Display 6 Time Type e See Manual Time Adjustment 3 Time Type 7 Daylight Savings e See Manual Time Adjustment 4 Daylight Savings 8 Camera Title e See Manual Time Adjustment 5 Camera Title OPERATING PROCEDURES INITIALIZING You can reset the following data back to the factory default settings Camera Setup
33. e Is the video cable or network cable connected properly Cannot access the camera from the e Are the network cables connected properly browser e Is the status indicator lamp of the network connection termi nal on If not a network connection has not been established or the other devices are not in operation 12 18 24 e Is a valid IP address set for the camera e Are you connecting to a wrong IP address Open the command prompt on your PC and enter gt ping enter here the IP address set for the camera If the camera replies the connection is correct If not set the correct IP address for your PC and or to the camera HTML documents are not displayed 19 HTML files in the camera might be broken Initializing is required 54 PREVENTION OF BLOOMING AND SMEAR When the camera is aimed at a bright light such as a Smear spotlight or a surface that reflects bright light smear or A l l blooming may appear Therefore the camera should be ie Bright object operated carefully in the vicinity of extremely bright in objects to avoid smear or blooming Blooming SPECIFICATIONS Network Section Image resolution Image process Image refreshing rate Traffic control Protocols supported OS applicable Applicable browsers Camera Section Pick up Device scanning Area scanning Horizontal Vertical synchronization Video Output Horizontal Resolution Signal to Noise Ratio Dynamic Range Minimum Illuminati
34. e host e Click the DEL button after selecting the user registration and then proceed to authentication name to be deleted if necessary ON OFF Note The registered defaults admin and level 1 cannot be changed while password entry is enabled Be sure to first set the admin password No default password is registered e All users will become level 3 if both the host and the user authentications are set to OFF 39 E System Setup Q MANUAL NTP 05 13 2003 14 5 56 47 TNE E E Time Setup MM DD YYYY Hour Minute Second Daylight Saving NTP Server Address IP Address Host Name Daylight Saving 1 Open the System Setup window 2 Time Adjustment e Select MANUAL or NTP and click the SET button MANUAL Calibrates the time manually NTP Network Time Protocol Calibrates the time using your network system The respective window appears Notes e Years from 2000 to 2099 are available in manual adjustment e Years from 2000 to 2036 are available in NTP adjust ment Manual Time Adjustment 1 Time Setup e Enter the month date year hour minute and sec ond to which the time should be adjusted Click the SET button when the specified time comes 2 Time Display e Select ON or OFF and a display position ON L UP Upper left ON L LOW Lower left 40 ON R UP Upper right ON R LOW Lower right OFF No time display 3 Time Format e Select a format from those shown below and click th
35. e to the vertical rate and expand the vertical sync portion on the oscilloscope 5 Move the cursor to COARSE The cursor is highlight ed 6 Press Left or Right to match the vertical phase for both video output signals as closely as possible COARSE adjustment can be incremented in 16 steps by 22 5 degrees by pressing Left or Right Note After the sixteenth step the adjustment returns to the first step 1 1 16 O degrees 2 1 16 22 5 degrees 16 1 16 337 5 degrees 7 Move the cursor to FINE 8 Press Left or Right to match the vertical phase for both video output signals as closely as possible FINE adjustment can be made by up to 22 5 degrees by pressing Left or Right Notes e When the I cursor reaches the end it jumps back to At the same time COARSE is incre mented by one step to enable a continuous adjustment The reverse takes place when the I cursor reaches the end e When Left or Right is kept pressed for a sec ond or more the I cursor moves faster e To reset COARSE and FINE to the values preset at the factory press Left and Right simultane ously COARSE and FINE adjustments are pre set at the factory to zero crossing of the AC line phase e f the AC line contains noise spike noise etc the stability of the vertical phase of the camera video output signal may be disturbed 7 White Balance Setting WHITE BAL 7 1 ATW1 Auto T
36. en it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild deter gent and wipe gently Care should be taken not to scratch the dome cover when wiping it Wipe off any remaining detergent in it with a dry cloth Never face the camera towards the sun Whether the camera is in use or not never aim it at the sun or other extremely bright objects Otherwise blooming or smear may be caused Never aim the camera at strong light sources for an extended period of time A light source such as a spot light causes burn in on the display screen Failure to observe this may cause the image to become discolored due to dete rioration of the color filter in the CCD 10 Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the camera in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists Do not place the camera near heat sources such as radiators stoves or other units that produce heat Use the camera under conditions where tempera tures are between 10 C and 50 C 14 F to 122 F and humidity is below 90 The input power source is 24 V AC 60 Hz 11 Do not install the camera near the air outlet of an air conditioner The lens may become cloudy due to condensation if the camera is used under the following conditions Rapid temperature fluctuations by switching the air conditioner on and off Rapid temperature fluctuations due to frequent opening and closing
37. er OFF The electronic zoom function is disabled 3 While the cursor is on EL ZOOM press SET The EL ZOOM setting menu appears EL ZOOM PAN TILT PUSH SET ZOOM PUSH SET U TILT D L PAN R RET END 4 Move the cursor to PUSH SET for ZOOM and press SET to display the ZOOM setting menu EL ZOOM PAN TILT PUSH SET ZOOM PUSH SET U ZOOM D RET END 5 Press Up or Down to zoom in or out the image 6 Move the cursor to PUSH SET for PAN TILT and press SET The PAN TILT setting menu appears 7 Press Up or Down Left or Right to change the angular field of view 8 To return to the EL ZOOM setting menu press SET 10 7 BW This function lets you switch from color to black and white picture automatically in low light conditions such as at night 1 Move the cursor to BW 2 Select AUTO1 AUTO2 ON or OFF using Left or Right The factory default setting is OFF AUTO1 The camera selects black and white mode if the picture is dark or color mode if the picture is bright enough AUTO2 Applying AUTO1 may cause malfunction when using a source of near infrared light at night because the illuminance changes signifi cantly when switching between the color picture and a black and white picture This can be pre vented by using the AUTO2 setting to detect the type of light source Notes e Because the type of light source is detected based on information received fro
38. era Port numbers 20 21 23 25 53 67 68 38 80 546 547 The following are not usable if the FTP client function is set to ON Port numbers from 4000 to 5000 Do not use the same port number set for the Panasonic protocol when using the Panasonic Protocol function Do not use the same port number set for NTP when using the NTP function Click ON if the router uses DHCP Click ON when using the DNS server 0 0 0 0 Enter the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server Contact your Internet service provider for the IP address of the DNS Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the DNS Click ON when using the DDNS function Ask your administrator Ask your administrator Ask your administrator Ask your administrator Do not use 0 and 255 for nnn part of IP addresses xxx vvv zzz nnn such as xXxx yyy ZZZ 0 nor Xxx vvv zzz 255 Ae PRIOR TO CAMERA SETUP This section describes the camera setup procedures common to accesses from the PC and from the camera E Buttons Used for Setup Press the buttons inside the camera or click the but tons on the computer display Each button is assigned functions in the setup as follows Il Menu ON OFF button Opens or closes the setup menu 2 SET button Validates the selection opens a detailed menu 3 ESC button Returns to the previous menu one layer higher 4 Up Down button Moves the cursor up and down Left Right button Moves the cursor rig
39. era 1 Hold down the SET button for 2 seconds SET UP will appear overlaid on the camera image SET UP CAMERA l NETWORK l SET UP DISABLE LINK RCV Left button Right button Down button Up button Set button 2 Move the cursor to SETUP DISABLE 3 Press SET DISABLE will change to ENABLE and the camera is now ready to be set up Note While DISABLE is displayed setup operations are disabled Move the cursor to CAMERA 74 and press SET The CAM SETUP opens Notes e Refer to the next page for setup operations e Return to the menu where END is displayed on the bottom then go to the next 5 Move the cursor to END and press SET after fin ishing the setup The changed settings will be stored in the camera and the overlaid camera menu will disappear Note If no button is pressed for 6 minutes the setup menu disappears E Setup Menu Tree CAMERA ID ALC CONT MASK SET J O SHUTTER AGC SENSE UP SYNC WHITE BAL kk AWC kk MOTION DET MOTION DETECT MENU DIP SW SPECIAL UPSIDE DOWN CHROMA GAIN AP SHARP PEDESTAL HUE EL ZOOM BW BURST B W CAMERA RESET NETWORK SETUP IP ADDRESS NET MASK GATEWAY HTTP PORT DHCP L075 SETTING PROCEDURES The following pages describe setting operations from the camera For accessing from the PC interpret these instructions as follows Opening the came
40. essnnnnezznnnnnzzzzni 1 pc Label for MAC addresS arises craks ihejetbineucteawtieaaaden roncatiestennemelmnnsedanect rele 1 pc Control Cable adapter 5 Di N as ara a akra g ab ston 1 pc OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES WV CW2C Clear dome cover WV CW3H Heater unit 56 APPENDIX E Optional Heater Unit WV CW3H e Introduction Installing this heater unit enables the camera to operate under in a low temperature environment of 30 C 22 F The heater turns on automatically when the temperature inside the camera drops below 10 C 50 F and turns off when it rises A small fan inside the unit will minimize condensation on the surface of the dome cover caused by changes in ambi ent temperature unless temperatures change too rapidly The fan will stop when there is no possibility of condensa tion e Precautions This product should be installed and connected by qualified service personnel or system installers Do not use the same 24 V AC power source supplying the power to the camera for the heater unit Connect anoth er 24 V AC power source to the heater unit If the same power source is used turning the heater on and off may disturb the camera images When servicing pay attention to high temperature on the surface of the unit Disconnect the harness and wait until it cools When you install the camera in a low temperature location and start operating it it may take time around 30 min utes for the inside of the camera to warm up
41. eters Note Never press both reset buttons A and B at the same time Reset button B Holding down the Up and Down buttons simultane ously for 15 seconds in the power on state will reset the HTML files and alarm mail setup Transport Protection Screws Red LED switch ON Enables the LINK and RCV LEDs to indicate the communication status H OFF Disables the status indication OFF Note Normally set the switch to OFF Set it to ON only when you check the communication status Failure to do so may cause disturbance to the camera image or light leakage to the outside of the camera in dark places Link indicator LINK Lights up when establishing communications via the network if the LED switch is set to ON Receive indicator RCV Lights up when receiving data via the network if the LED switch is set to ON Left button Left Moves the cursor to the left selects the mode and adjusts some levels Right button Right Moves the cursor to the right selects the mode and adjusts some levels Up button Up Moves the cursor upward and selects items in the menu setup Down button Down Moves the cursor downward and selects items in the menu setup 7 Set button SET Validates the selection or opens a detailed menu DIP switch Specifies certain settings shown in the figure The default setting is marked with an asterisk Note The settings will be applied to the camera only when DIP SW not MENU is
42. ext file format on your PC Example of text file almmail tmpl Alarm arisen at h i Date y m 9od Vet Number of alarm images n URL of Alarm Image u Display example Alarm arisen at NW474 192 168 0 10 Date 2003 02 04 13 55 40 Number of alarm image 5 URL of Alarm Image http 192 168 0 10 ALMOOOO OO jpg Table of Substitution letters sender E mail Address Jos Host address of camera i 192 168 0 1 type indication Origin of alarm Jop Terminal VMD File name of alarm image f ALMOO00_00 UPG type indication URL of alarm image u htto 192 168 0 1 ALMO0000_00 JPG IP address Blank appears in case of no file Number of alarm image Jon O to 40 File Name almmail tmpl a template for alarm e mail notifications Use the provided file name Step 2 Start up the Windows DOS prompt and connect by inputting the IP address of the unit For the FIP software use the user name and administrator password level 1 registered in the User Setting win dow If no administrator has been registered proceed as follows User Name admin Password None Step 3 Upload the file almmail tmpl to this unit Notes e Do not upload with FTP when connecting with low baud rate lines such as ISDN e To display enter the symbol twice as 53 TROUBLESHOOTING No picture is displayed e Is the AC adapter firmly plugged in to the outlet e Are the POWER IN terminals on the camera connected with the AC adapter properly 2
43. gned a pri vate IP address This IP address must be different from the IP addresses already assigned to the PC and other cameras For further information refer to the operating instructions of the router The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as fol lows If the router uses DHCP No setting required If the router does not use DHCP Setting of the net mask is required For further information refer to the operating instructions of the router The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as fol lows If the router uses DHCP No setting required If the router does not use DHCP The router needs to be assigned a private IP address For further information refer to the operating instructions of the router DA Connection type Item Host name Network speed HTTP port DHCP DNS Primarv DNS Secondarv DNS DDNS Host name User name Password Access interval Parameter description Contact vour Internet service provider and enter the assigned host name if required Select the network speed by pressing the V button Selectable parameters Auto default setting 100 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 10 Mbps half duplex Using Auto is recommended If two or more cameras are connected each camera needs to be set up individually The port numbers already assigned to other hardware are not available The following are already assigned to the cam
44. ht and left selects parameters adjusts some levels SET button To open the setup menu hold down this for 2 sec onds To open the setup menu hold this down for 2 sec onds To close the setup menu move the cursor to END and press SET To return to the previous menu move the cursor to RET and press SET 6 RESET SPECIAL button Pressing Right and Left or clicking RESET SPE CIAL Resets the selected parameter to the factory default when the cursor is on it or opens the SPE CIAL menu when the cursor is on END at the bottom of the menu 7 ALL RESET button Pressing Right Left and SET buttons simulta neously or clicking ALL RESET Resets all settings to the factory default 25 E Camera Setup Menus e From the PC 1 Open the Main Menu of the camera referring to page 45 Log in as a level 1 administrator in the dialog box if requested 2 Click the Camera Adjustment button on the left side of the screen The login dialog box will appear Enter Network Password Please type pour user name and password Site 132168 0 10 Mw camera Realm User Name admin Save this password in your password list Cancel Password Note Confirm the entered IP address when neither the dialog box nor the Main Menu appears You may need to re enter the IP address 3 Enter the registered user name and password Note Enter admin when you operate the system very first time or you have
45. ht is given to the center of the screen where the important object is located than to the edge of the screen where bright backlight would most likely be located You can use the SUPER D2 function if you select ALC It eliminates interference by strong background lighting which makes the camera picture dark such as a spotlight 1 Move the cursor to ALC and press SET The ALC CONT menu appears 2 Move the cursor to SUPER D2 and select ON ALC CONT BACK LIGHT COMP SUPER D2 ON RET END 3 If you want to adjust the video output level move the I cursor for LEVEL Adjust to the desired level by pressing Left or Right 2 2 ALC Mode with SUPER D2 OFF 1 Move the cursor to SUPER D2 and select OFF The MASK SET appears on the menu ALC CONT BACK LIGHT COMP SUPER D2 OFF MASK SET l LEVEL RET END 2 Move the cursor to MASK SET and press SET The 48 mask areas appear on the monitor screen The cursor is blinking in the upper left corner of the screen Blinking gains T1A fu FAN GEJ IL ii ITIL eee aaa EES ema EI SM B MAN aK Ne ILLIEB e D x a he ace aren ERAS a 3 Move the cursor to the area where backlight is bright and press SET to mask that area The mask turns to white When the cursor is moved on an area that has already been masked the mask and cursor start blinking PA TE U at NI g DESILE Blinking Tas
46. ice provider e IP address e Netmask e Default gatewav e Hostname e Network speed e HIIP port e DHCP e DNS Primarv DNS secondarv DNS e DDNS Host name User name Password Access interval 1 Start up Internet Explorer on vour PC 2 Enter http 192 168 0 10 the default IP address of the camera in the address bar The Main Menu of the camera appears OF Gd QgG BSR Network Camera EIT eared a AI WV NW474 Main Menu REZ EIT b Tift a ea Cope Ail Au F ie 34 E oF pe ts i M l L C p E ei L jiii T j Tt l z ale RETIN if 3 Click the Setup Menu button The authentication dialog appears Enter Network Password E E Please type your user name and password Site 132165 0 10 Fealm Nw camera User Name admin Password Save this password in your password list Cancel A Enter admin in the user name line Note The default setting is admin The administra tor should change the user name and password in the User Setup menu 5 Click the OK button The Setup Menu window opens 53 OF d4 QmG 38 AI ERMERA WV NW474 J 20 6 Click the Network button The Network Setup window appears IP Address Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Host Name HTTP Port Primary DNS Secondary DNS DDNS Setup Host Name User Name Password Access Interval 7 En
47. ing reverse com piling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this product is expressly prohibited Document Convention These operating instructions use the following conven tions when describing the uses and operations Windows98 stands for Microsoft Windows98 Second Edition Windows2000 stands for Microsoft Windows2000 Windows ME stands for Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows NT stands for Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Service Pack6a Windows XP stands for Microsoft Windows XP PRECAUTIONS 1 This product should be installed and connected in conformity with NEC by qualified service per sonnel or system installers Use aclass 2 power source supplying 24 V AC To prevent fire or electric shock hazard use a UL listed cable VW 1 style 1007 to connect the power supply to the camera Be sure to use a ceiling board wall having enough strength to support this camera Do not attempt to disassemble the camera To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Ask a qualified service personnel for servicing Handle the camera with care Do not abuse the camera Avoid striking shaking etc The camera could be damaged by improper handling or storage Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body Use a dry cloth to clean the camera wh
48. le 3 Select a digit using Left or Right A Select a number in the digit using Up or Down 5 Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 above appropriately until all parameters are set 6 Move the cursor to END and press SET to close the setup menu and store new settings or select RET to go back to the SETUP menu Note The port number assigned to the camera is exclusive and any other usage is not allowed PC ORIENTED SETUP PROCEDURES There are nine menu buttons in the Setup Menu tab As described earlier the Camera menu is operable from both the camera and the PC Contrary to that the remaining eight menus are accessible only from the PC Multi Screen Network Image Alarm FTP Client User Host System 0 AARI 482 AI ERMERA WV NW474 MENU E Multiscreen Setup Cameras 1 4 and cameras 5 8 are assigned in this setup and displayed in a quad split screen Cameral 4 Cameral Self Camera2 Camera3 Camera4 Cameras 8 Cameras Camera6 Camera Camera8 68 0 10 L 36 1 Open the Multiscreen Setup window Enter the IP address of the camera or host name domain name when the PC uses DNS for browsing Enter the camera title Click the SET button Notes e Enter the changed IP address port 192 168 0 10 8080 for example to access a camera whose http port number has been changed e The camera title vou enter here will be displave
49. m the CCD image pickup element an object that is con stantly moving or has the same color as its background may not always be properly rec ognized When choosing the AUTO2 mode make sure to use a light source having a wavelength of 800 nm or more e The object may be out of focus when using a source of near infrared light than using the visible light EXT Color picture reverts to black and white pic ture when an external day night switching signal is received refer to alarm connections ON Black and white mode enabled OFF Color mode enabled 3 Select AUTO1 or AUTO2 using Left or Right 4 Press SET The AUTO1 or AUTO2 menu appears on the monitor screen BA 5 Move the I cursor to LEVEL to select the illumi nance level using Left or Right The factory default setting is HIGH LOW Color picture switches to black and white pic ture at approx 2 Ix HIGH Color picture switches to black and white picture at approx 5 Ix BW AUTO1 xx LEVEL HIGH DURATION TIME I S L RET END 6 Move the l cursor for DURATION TIME to set the switching time using Left or Right The following switching times are available 10s 30s 60s 300s S L 10 8 BURST BW 1 Move the cursor to BURST BW 2 Select ON or OFF using Left or Right ON The burst signal is supplied along with the black and white composite video signal OFF The burst signal is not output The factory default setting i
50. o move the image TELE WIDE Zooms in and out the image by right clicking the mouse IRIS buttons CLOSE Closes the camera iris OPEN Opens the camera iris RESET Returns to the default setting 5 B W buttons Notes e When EXT is selected in the setup no buttons will work and the externally connected sensor will specify the picture mode e Do not switch the picture mode frequently Recommendation is one time a day OFF Turns the picture mode to color ON Turns the picture mode to black and white AUTO1 Selects the black and white mode if the picture is dark or color mode if the picture is bright enough AUTO2 Can be applied to where a source of near infrared light is used at night to automatical ly switch the picture mode depending on the input lights AUX buttons You can turn the auxiliary device e g a lamp con nected to the AUX output on or off HIGH Supplies high voltage LOW Supplies low voltage e Multiscreen Window e 9 OBdjAawsi sa A multiscreen is displaved 1 Displays a single camera image returning from a quad split image 1 4 Displays a quad split image comprising cam era 1 to camera 4 5 8 Displays a quad split image comprising cam era 5 to camera 8 Clicking the camera title column will access the top page of the camera AT E Still Picture Storage to the PC The camera picture can be saved as a still image on your PC 1 Move the cur
51. ollowing should be installed Internet Explorer 5 5 5 55P2 6 0 Netscape Communicator 4 73 4 78 It may happen some of the functions work wrongly when using the Netscape Communicator version 4 73 before or upgraded version 4 73 Then take the following procedures on your PC 1 Take notes all the setting status of Netscape Communicator in advance 2 Uninstall the old Netscape Communicator and delete the holder named Netscape from your PC once 3 Install the applicable Communicator to your PC 4 Input the same setting status that item 1 to the Netscape Communicator version of Netscape Trademarks e Adobe Adobe logos and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U S and or other countries e Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries e Netscape Netscape Navigator Netscape ONE the Netscape N and Ship s Wheel logos are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries Other Netscape product names used in this document are also trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation and may be registered outside the U S Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Distributing Copying disassembl
52. on Gain Control White Balance Aperture Super Dynamic2 Electronic Shutter Speed Lens Focal length Maximum aperture ratio Angular field of view Focusing range Control Function 640x480 640x240 320x240 160x120 pixel JPEG Super Fine Fine Normal Low image quality selectable Fast Middle Slow Very Slow 32 kbps 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1 024 kbps Unlimited TCP IP HTTP FTP SMTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP BOOTP NTP Windows 98 SE Windows NT WORKSTATION 4 0 Service Pack6a Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack2 Windows ME or Windows XP Internet Explorer 5 5 5 5 SP2 6 0 or Netscape Communicator 4 73 4 78 768 H x 494 V pixels Interline Transfer CCD 4 8 H x 3 6 V mm Equivalent to scanning area of 1 3 pick up tube 525 lines 60 fields 30 frames 15 734 kHz 59 94 Hz Internal Line lock or multiplexed vertical drive VD2 Sync selectable 1 0 VIp pI NTSC composite 75 Q BNC connector 480 lines C L 570 lines B W 50 dB Equivalent to AGC Off weight On AP On 48 dB Typ 2 0 Ix 0 2 footcandle WIDE C L 0 2 Ix 0 02 footcandle WIDE B W When the optional WV CW1CE dome cover is installed 0 8 Ix 0 08 footcandle WIDE C L 0 1 Ix 0 01 footcandle WIDE B W ON DNR H ON DNR L or OFF SET UP MENU selectable ATW1 ATW2 or AWC SET UP MENU selectable Set Variable SET UP MENU ON or OFF SET UP MENU selectable OFF 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1 000 1 2
53. ons Pick a task Set up or change your Internet connection Create a connection to the network at your workplace Troubleshooters Set up or change your home or small office network 2 Home or Small Office 2 Internet Explorer 2 Network Diagnostics or pick a Control Panel icon s a y Internet Options x Network Connections B Network and Internet 5 Click Local Area Connection 2 and then click Change settings of this connection in the Network Tasks menu 5 Network Connections EEk a File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q sek 5 po Search f Folders E Address Network Connections LANor High Speed Internet Network Tasks E Create anew connection Set up a home or small office network ei Disable this network device Q Repair this connection Rename this connection view status of this connection Change settings of this connection Other Places G Control Panel tid My Network Places My Documents 3 My Computer Details Local Area Connection 2 start a Network Connections 47 4 09 PM 6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then Properties button click the Local Area Connection 2 Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BB Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks 5 File and Printer Sharing for
54. pact dome besides such essential functions as high sensitivity wide dynamic range video motion detection and so forth Features e 10 100BASE T terminal enabling you to view camera images via the network e User Host authentication e SD Il Super Dynamic expands the dynamic range up to 46 dB without interference between dark and bright portions in a scene e High adaptability to environmental changes Auto light control ALC B W and color switching AUTO EXT Electric sensitivity enhancement SENSE UP Electric shutter soeed control Electric zooming EL ZOOM sync VD2 Line lock Internal White balance AWC ATW e Picture quality AGC Digital noise reduction Minute adjustments via SPECIAL menu e Options A heater unit for use in cold climates and a clear dome cover for use in dark places are available System Requirements Your personal computer must meet the following mini mum requirements to view camera pictures or to set up parameters Computer PC AT compatible OS One of the following should be installed Microsoft Windows98 Second Edition Microsoft Windows2000 Professional Service Pack2 Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Service Pack6a CPU Pentium II 300 MHz or faster Memories 128 MB or higher Network Interface 10 100 Mbps Ethernet card Applicable Network Protocols TCP IP HTTP FIP SMTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP BOOTP NTP Browser One of the f
55. quently arise 4 Alarm FTP Image Transmission Setup The alarm setup window specifies the profile of the file transmission such as the number of files and the frame rate fps e Select ON or OFF to transmit the image files ON Transmits the files when alarm arises OFF Does not transmit e Enter the receiver directory The column should not be empty e Enter the file name The column should not be empty 5 Click the SET amp REBOOT button Note Wait for around 10 seconds until rebooting is complete Note Set the file system on the FIP server to the UNIX mode when using the FTP client function E User Setup E Host Setup User Authentication ye Host Authentication User Authentication ae Host Authentication User Registration A B Host Registration User Name Host IP Address Password B BRS l y es Access Level 1 Administrator 2 Camera Adjustment 3 Live Only Delete Host Delete Host Retype Password Access Level strator 2 Camera Adjustment Q3 Live Only Delete User Delete User 1 Open the Host Setup window 1 Open the User Setup window 2 Host Authentication 2 User Registration e Select ON or OFF and click the SET button e Enter the user name in up to 16 characters The ON Applies the host authentication default setting is admin Only one administrator OFF Does not apply is necessary e Enter the password The default setting is a 3 Host Registration blank e Enter
56. ra setup menu From the Camera Press the SET button while the cursor is at END Press the SET button while the cursor is at an item tailed with 74 mark Closing the camera setup menu Opening a more detailed setup menu Returning to the previous menu Press the SET button while the cursor is at RET Hold down the Left and Right buttons simultaneously while the cursor is at RET in CAM SETUP Hold down the Left and Right buttons simultaneously while the cursor is at the item Hold down the Left and Right buttons Opening the special menu Resetting the parameter of an item Resetting all the settings ERA RESET Press the Up or Down button Hold down the SET button for 2 seconds simultaneously while the cursor is at CAM From the PC Click the Camera Setup button in the main page to display the menu control buttons Click the MENU ON button Click the MENU OFF button Click the SET button while the cursor is at the item tailed with 74 mark Click the SET button while the cursor is at RET or simply clock the ESC button Click the RESET SPECIAL button while the cursor is at RET in CAM SETUP Click the RESET SPECIAL button while the cursor is at the item Click the ALL RESET button while the cursor is at CAMERA RESET Click the A or W button selecting a parameter Press the Left and Right button Click the lt q or p gt button Validating the
57. racing White Balance 1 You can select one of four modes for white balance adjustment as follows The factory default setting is ATW1 e ATWI Auto Tracing White Balance 1 Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and select ATW1 In this mode the color temperature is monitored continuously and thereby white balance is automati cally set The color temperature range for the prop er white balance is approximately 2 600 6 000 K Proper white balance may not be obtained under the following conditions CAM SET UP OFF l ALC 1 ON DNR H OFF INT WHITE BAL ATW1 l MOTION DET OFF MENU RET END 1 The color temperature is out of the 2 600 6 000 K range 2 When the scene contains mostly high color temper ature objects such as a blue sky or sunset 3 When the scene is dim In these cases select the AWC mode e ATW2 Auto Tracing White Balance 2 Auto tracing white balance in the sodium lamp mode ATW2 When you select ATW2 for sodium lamp white bal ance is automatically set no operation needed Note ATW1 and ATW2 do not appear for WHITE BAL on the system controller setup menu e Automatic White Balance Control Mode AWC In this mode accurate white balance is obtained within a color temperature range of approximately 2 300 10 O00 K CAM SET UP OFF l ALC l ON DNR H GEE Highlighted WHITE BAL MOTION DET MENU RET END Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and select AWC PUSH SW
58. s 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including ampli fiers that produce heat 9 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 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 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 overs e f S3125A 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or obje
59. s ON Notes e We recommend that you usually select ON e When the camera is used to synchronize the system for external sync select ON to prevent a malfunction To reset to the factory settings CAMERA RESET 1 Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET The PUSH SW is highlighted 2 While holding down Left or Right press SET for 2 seconds or more The camera is reset to the facto ry settings Note For resetting network setup and HTML setup refer to page 42 E Network Setup NETWORK SETUP set up network parameters when connecting the 10 100BASE jack with a network Notes e Access the setup menu from the PC to use the DHCP or DNS server because these settings are not included in this window e Ask your system administrator or ISP Internet service Provider about available IP address subnet mask and gateway prior to setup e The assigned address should be a global type when connecting via the Internet Ask your ISP whether it IS NETWORK SET UP IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 HTTP PORT NO 80 DHCP OFF RET END 1 Move the cursor to NETWORK SETUP in the SETUP menu window and press SET The NETWORK SETUP menu opens The factory default settings are as follows IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATE WAY 192 168 0 1 HTTP Port Number 80 DHCP OFF 2 Move the cursor to the line you wish to edit and press SET Parameters become editab
60. selected in the menu setup 1 2 3 4 5 B W B W Aperture Upside Sync level Down ON High AUTO1 Soft ON LL OFF Low OFF Sharp OFF INT Monitor output jack Connects to the LCD monitor and other devices with a 3 5 diam 2 pole L tvpe plug for checking images 00 Dome cover 21 Network port Connects to a PC or a network via a hub with a 1OBASE T 100BASETX cable 22 Video output connector Connects to the video input terminal of the monitor or recorder 23 Control connector Connects respective devices See Connections and Specifications for details Day night in Optical sensor Alarm in Door switch Alarm out Buzzer AUX out Illumination GND Signal ground Power cable Supplies power to the camera The black and white wires are connected only when the optional heater is built into the camera Camera mounting bracket 06 Cable access hole 27 Sideway cable exit INSTALLATION E Installation Plans amp Preparations The supplied camera mounting bracket can be installed directly on the wall ceiling or on a procured junction box On the bottom of the bracket there are four 6 5 mm screw holes and six 5 5 mm holes Use the appropriate holes matching to the installation surface 85 3 3 8 46 1 13 16 4 4 3 16 6 05 5 6 67 32 4 66 5 6 68 32 4 7 9 32 175 6 7 8 85 3 3 8 Y Cable Access Hole 627 1 1 16 Bracket Cen
61. selection Press the SET button Escaping from the VMD mask setup etc E Setup Selection SET UP CAMERA l NETWORK l SET UP DISABLE 1 Move the cursor to CAMERA or NETWORK and press SET to open the desired setup menu CAMERA J Opens the CAMERA SETUP menu NETWORK J Opens the NETWORK SETUP menu Hold down the SET button for 2 seconds Click the Click the SET button ESC button E Camera Setup Menu CAM SETUP CAM SET UP CAMERA ID OFF l ALC ALC l SHUTTER ON DNR H OFF INT ATW1 l OFF WHITE BAL MOTION DET MENU RET END 1 Camera Identification CAMERA ID Setting You can assign a name to the camera The camera ID consists of up to 16 alphanumeric characters The camera ID display can be switched on and off on the monitor screen Move the cursor to END and press SET to return to camera image screen Note When SETUP DISABLE appears in the bot tom line you cannot change the currently active settings This disablement is designed to pre vent accidental setting change Refer to the pre vious page to change it to ENABLE Cursor 28 Character Cursor 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ amp SPACE POSI RET END RESET CAMERA ID menu To edit the CAMERA ID 1 Move the cursor to CAMERA ID The factory default setting is OFF 2 Press SET The CAMERA ID menu appears The cursor on the letter O is highlighted
62. sor to the picture area on the screen and right click to select Save As 2 Enter a file name to be assigned to the picture and specify the storage place in the dialog box Save Picture Ea ES E el File name image Save as lype JPEG jpal Cancel Ze 3 Click Save Note Operating procedures may defer depending on the OS and or browser you use ALARM FUNCTIONS When an alarm sounds the camera performs output functions depending on the setup Inputs e The alarm sensor connected to the ALARM IN termi nal on the camera e The built in VMD Video Motion Detector that detects a motion in video by monitoring the speci fied area Outputs e Alarm display appears in the upper center of the main page e The picture files as an alarm sounds are stored in the camera e An E mail notifies the specified addresses of the alarm activation with or without a picture file e The stored picture files are sent to the FTP server e The ALARM OUT terminal on the camera becomes active e The notice of an alarm activation is sent to the server specified in Panasonic Protocol Setup using the Panasonic s original protocol E When an Alarm Arises e Alarm display appears in the upper right corner of the main page The alarm status display may delay for a maximum of half a minute due to its refresh cycle 7 OL d4 H3 4 48 Network Camera WV NW474 Main Menu 48 OF
63. stment Move the cursor to AGC and select automatic level adjustment ON DNR H ON DNR L or fixed level OFF ON DNR L Selects lower noise reduction level ON DNR H Selects higher noise reduction level OFF Fixed Level Disables the gain control func tion The factory default setting is ON DNR H Notes e f ON DNR H is selected for the AGC the noise reduction function is automatically activated under low light conditions to reduce noise In pictures containing a moving object this may result in an afterimage e DNR L is recommended for pictures containing a moving object that results in an afterimage However the noise slightly increases e DNR H and DNR L do not appear for AGC on the system controller setup menu 5 Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement SENS UP There are two modes for SENS UP AUTO If you select X10 AUTO for example the sensitivity is automatically raised to X10 max When AUTO is selected AGC is automatically set to ON FIX If you select X32 FIX for example the sensitivi ty is raised to just X32 The factory default setting is OFF Move the cursor to SENS UP and select the parameter for electronic sensitivity enhancement The preset values for SENS UP electronic sensitivity enhancement change by pressing Light or Right as shown at right jk OFF X2 AUTO X4 AUTO X6 AUTO X10 AUTO OFF 7 X32 FIX lt X16 FIX X10 FIX X6 FIX lt X4 FIX lt
64. t Mask Default Gateway HTTP Port 4 Input the parameters for your environment DHCP DNS 5 Click the Enable button when using DHCP and DNS When using the DNS functions enter the Primary DNS Server address and the Secondary DNS Server address 6 Click AUTO when the DNS server gets primary and secondary IP addresses from the DHCP server Notes e If DHCP is enabled although there is no DHCP server in the network check Disable for DHCP in the Panasonic IP Setup window e Ii DHCP is enabled and the DHCP server has not assigned an IP address yet 0 0 0 0 is dis played for the IP address The IP address of the camera will be displayed after the DHCP server assigns one to the camera 7 Click the SET button after completing the setting Important It takes around 10 seconds for settings to take effect after the SET button has been pressed The settings may be performed incorrectly if the power is off or the Ethernet cable is detached before the settings are completed Note Do not make any other settings while executing Panasonic IP Setup e Using Network Setup Menu On completion of the network setup of the PC begin the network setup of the camera If two or more cam eras are connected each camera needs to be set up individually The following information is necessary for the network setup of the camera If you do not have these information contact your network administrator or Internet serv
65. ta Electric Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved PANASONIC CANADA INC 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 905 624 5010 PANASONIC SALES COMPANY DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave KM 9 5 Carolina P R 00985 809 750 4300 NO803 0 3TROO1822AAB Printed in Japan
66. ter An example of surface mounting is shown 46 mm 1 13 16 e2 mm Bracket center 1 1 16 Cable access reel hole Cable access hole gt N Sidewav cable exit Bracket fixing screw x4 Procured locallv 3 5 16 An example of flush mounting is shown This example shows two boxes one is for camera mounting and the other is for cable junction 46 mm 1 13 16 85 5 mm 7 32 Bracket fixing screw x4 Procured locally 1 Procurement e Four screws Locally procure four bracket fixing screws suitable for the installation surface and structure of the wall ceiling or junction box e Junction box When planning to use a junction box s procure one locally that meets the dimensions in the figure 2 Installation space Prepare a space on the surface measuring 0175 mm or more 3 Cable route e When routing cables through the wall ceiling drill a hole as shown in the figure e When routing cables sideways open the sideway cable exit unscrewing the lid with a hexagon wrench 210 E Mounting the Camera Disassembling the Camera 1 Remove the dome cover by loosening the three tamper proof screws with the supplied bit 2 Remove the two red colored screws provided for transport protection with a Philips screwdriver Optional Heater Unit Assemble the optional heater unit into the camera if necessary Refer to APPENDIX on page 5 7 for details Adhesive tape
67. ter parameters for each item in the columns Refer to Network Setup Parameters vs Connection Type Notes e After clicking the SET amp REBOOT button the browser software stops refreshing images and displays a dialog box prompting you to restart e Wait for around 10 seconds until rebooting is complete E Network Setup Parameters vs Connection Type Connection type Connection type 1 Connection type 2 Item IP address Net mask Default gatewav Host name Network speed HTTP port DHCP DNS Primarv DNS Secondarv DNS DDNS Host name User name Password Access interval IP address Net mask Default gatewav Host name Network speed HTTP port DHCP DNS Primarv DNS Secondarv DNS DDNS Host name User name Password Access interval Parameter description Enter 192 168 0 XXX where XXX should be a number from 2 to 254 except the same IP addresses alreadv assigned to the PC or anv other cameras Use the default setting 255 255 255 0 for the subnet mask 192 168 0 1 NW Camera Select the network speed by pressing the V button Selectable parameters Auto default setting 100 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 10 Mbps half duplex Using Auto is recommended Use the default setting 80 for the HTTP port Click OFF Click OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Click OFF None None None None Enter the IP address assigned by your network administrator The se
68. the address bar if you wish to view 40 picture e There may be cases where you cannot access the images notified by the mail when new alarm activa tions took place after having sent the mail e The alarm picture number is updated during record ing e Alarm pictures and recording log are deleted when the power is turned off e The Alarm List number is updated as alarm pictures are to the set number 00 will be automatically E Transferring Picture Files e You need to set the Alarm FTP Transmission to ON in the FTP Client menu e Pre and post alarm picture files can be sent to and stored on a designated FIP server e A picture file attached to a mail can be sent to the specified mail addresses Note When many alarm events arise at the same time it may happen occasionally that a mail is sent with out an alarm picture attached 49 E Canceling Alarm Display Alarm display in the upper center will disappear when you do the following e Click the Go to Main Menu button after once the Alarm List Or e Click the Go to Main Menu button after opening any of the setup menus E VMD Setup You can set up VMD Video Motion Detector e Detection Area Setup 1 On the Setup Menu tab click the Camera button The menu control buttons appear under the image display area 7 O28 d H3 48 aa MENU Q N Click the MENU ON button SET UP will be overlaid on the camera picture
69. the camera is not used in a Panasonic Intelligent CCTV System select OFF to prevent the above from occurring e The camera will deactivate the detector for a few minutes after the power of the camera is turned on or the BW setting in the Special Menu is set to something other than OFF e The motion detection function is not designed specifically for prevention of theft fire etc 9 Menu DIP SW Selection some of the settings picture upside down aperture level BW and synchronization are operable in the menu setup or from the DIP switch on the camera You can select MENU or DIP SW in the second from the bot tom of the CAM SET UP menu to apply either set tings to the camera 1 Move the cursor to the second bottom line 2 Press Left or Right to select the parameter MENU Applies the settings specified in the menu setup DIP SW Applies the settings specified by the DIP switch SW1 SW5 The default setting is DIP SW Note The SPECIAL menu specifies the follow ing picture upside down aperture level and BW settings while the CAM SET UP menu speci fies the synchronization mode 10 Special Menu SPECIAL This menu lets you adjust and set up the video signal of the camera to meet your requirements Move the cursor to END in the bottom line of the CAM SET UP menu and press Left and Right simultane ously holding down Left and press Right for 2 sec onds or more The SPECIAL menu appears on the
70. the operating instructions included with the device E Operating from the PC see the following sections 43 VIEWING PICTURES E Preparations for Network Access 1 Start up the PC 2 Start up the Web browser Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator 3 Enter the IP address of the camera in the address bar The factory default for the camera address is 192 168 0 10 4 Press Enter on the keyboard 5 The main window of the camera will appear on the display 7 O28 d H9 4 48 Network Camera WV NW474 Main Menu 6 Clicking the Camera Adjustment button opens the authentication dialog IEnter Network Password EES gt Please type your user name and password Site 132 168 0 10 Realm Nw camera User Name admin Password l Save this password in your password list Cancel 44 7 Enter admin and click OK The default settings are as follows User Name admin Password none The camera adjustment window appears gt O d H9 8 saa Camera Adjustment Multi Screen Select 1 4 5 8 E Windows Explanation e Main Window 7 OE aaa G BS8 Network Camera WV NW474 Main Menu I amera Adjustmen 2 Alarm List 1 Camera Adjustment button Opens the camera adjustment window 2 Alarm List button Opens the alarm list event history in the left half of the window 3 Setup Menu button Opens the index buttons e
71. tion against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equip ment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment The serial number of this product may be found on the top of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No WV NW474S Serial No WARNING To prevent fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instruction
72. tting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet Enter the Net mask assigned by your network administrator The setting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet Enter the IP address of the default gateway assigned by your net work administrator The setting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet Contact your network administrator and enter the assigned host name if required Select the network speed by pressing the V button Selectable parameters Auto default setting 100 Mbps full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex 10 Mbps full duplex 10 Mbps half duplex Using Auto is recommended Use the default setting 80 for the HTTP port Click ON if the intranet uses DHCP Click ON when using the DNS server 0 0 0 O Enter the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server Contact your Internet service provider for the IP address of DNS Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the DNS Click ON when using DDNS function Ask your administrator Ask your administrator Ask your administrator Ask your administrator rope Connection type Connection type 3 Connection type 4 Item IP address Subnet mask Default gatewav Host name Network speed HTTP port DHCP DNS Primary DNS Secondary DNS DDNS Host name User name Password Access interval IP address Net mask Default gateway Parameter description Enter the IP address assigned by your Internet service provider The
73. ustment You can manually adjust the pan tilt azimuth angles focus and zoom while observing the connected moni tor Notes e Do not hold the camera by the lens unit when adjusting panning tilting or azimuth e The video output to the BNC will be interrupted while an LCD monitor is connected to the monitor output jack 1 Connect an LCD monitor to the video jack 2 Pan tilt azimuth adjustment e Loosen the two screws locking the pan and tilt tables e Pan and tilt the table to aim the camera at what you need to watch e Turn the azimuth adjuster to obtain a level image e Tighten the two screws after adjustment Variable angles plus or minus 75 max Monitor output jack Pan lock scr Se taa Panning table Tilting lock screw Azimuth adjuster 3 Zoom e Unlock the zoom lever e Move the lever to adjust the zoom e Lock the lever Focus lock screw 9 NEAR 4 Focus e Unlock the focus lever e Move the lever to adjust the focus e Lock the lever 5 Reinstalling the dome cover e Attach the dome cover to the camera so that the two position marks match e Tighten the three tamper proof screws e Waterproof Process If necessary apply waterproof process to protect the camera from water soak e Power cord Tape individual wires first and finally all of them as a whole Power cord p B gt e Connector junctions Tape the junction points of BNC BNC control con nector adapter
74. yed pic ture and the total number of pictures for the event 51 BA Resetting Alarm 3 Scroll down the screen You can reset the alarm output functions being activat 4 Click the Alarm Reset button ed 5 Click the Go to Main Menu button to go back to the 1 In the main window click the Setup Menu button main window e OF d QaG H S58 Network Camera WV NW474 Main Menu 2 Click the Alarm button to open the Alarm Setup window External Alarm External Terminal Input E mail Notice Setup E mail Notice E mail Server Address IP Address Host Name Sender E Mail Address Attach Image SET amp REBOOT Destination E mail Address SET Delete Destination E mail Address BEI Recording Setup Recording Number of Image Image Recording Rate E a Recording Setup Recording Number of Image before lo after Image Recording Rate before is gt after tips gt SET amp REBOOT Panasonic Protocol Setup Panasonic Protocol Destination Port Retry Times Destination IP Address Delete Destination IP Address External Terminal Output Setup Alarm Type Pulse Width SET amp REBOOT External Alarm Reset 52 E Customizing Alarm Notice E Mail You can customize the contents of e mails notifying the recipient of alarm events and their dates Take the following steps Step 1 Create an alarm e mail as shown below using any text editor and save it as almmail tmpl in t
75. ype 3 connection Switching Hub or Router kI Lil Network Cable Straight tvpe DSL CATV Modem KAT 6 ec Necessaries e Straight tvpe network cable Category 5 e CATV modem cable modem or DSL modem e Switching hub or router 1OBASE T 100BASE TX applicable PC 16 clients maximum Notes e Setting the router is required when connecting more than one camera Refer to the manual included with the router e The camera does not support the PPPoE Use a router that handles PPPoE when connecting the camera using that protocol e A global type IP address is required when connect ing via the Internet 16 CAMERA SETUP PROCEDURES PREPARATIONS FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS E Network Setup of Your PC To set up the network of the PC first change the TCP IP settings of the PC to match them to the default settings of the camera The following are the default network settings of the camera IP address Subnet mask Default gatewav 192 168 0 10 2 JALLJOLZJJA 192 168 0 1 To access the camera the IP address of the PC should be 192 168 0 XXX where XXX should be a number from 2 to 254 except 10 Note The procedure described below is based on the assumption that Windows XP is running on the PC When running an OS other than Windows XP see the manual included with the OS 1 Start up your PC 2 Click the Start button and select Control Panel c Mv Documents
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