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1. Operating Instructions Note e When the IP address was changed for the camera enter it on the address bar e Video may not be displayed quickly or audio may not be listened immediately Wait for a while e f you use a proxy server set the web browser not to access the proxy server see page 164 e In some corporate network environments a firewall may be used for security purposes It is possible that this may prevent motion video from being displayed In this situation we suggest Contact your network administrator Try using regularly refreshed images Security Warning window on Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 To view a video Motion JPEG or to use audio feature ActiveX Controls must be installed Follow the steps shown below to install ActiveX Controls 1 Click the warning displayed above the tabs and click Install Activex Control This site might require the Following Activex control SysCamInst cab from Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Click here to install Install Activex Control gt lt Click herein NetworkCamera Pan J Tilt Click here to install the following ActiveX control b from Panasonic Communicati Scan 1 sae soni ations o Ltd o gt 600 o Information Bar Help Preset Please click here when gray color screen displayed In case of no audio please click here http Mpanasonic co jp pcc products en netwkca
2. button turns white S10E78 m ntl For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 29 30 Operating Instructions 1 3 Listening to Camera Audio tTalking to the Camera 1 Access the camera see page 13 e The Top page is displayed Click the Single tab at the top of the page 3 The Audio Control Bar Talk Button Listen Button and Adjustment Bar is displayed at the top of the screen Listening or Talking is selected using the 2 icons For general users the feature must be enabled otherwise it will not be displayed Audio Feature Listen Button Talk Button o fe Aaa Network You can talk fr CI es A om the camera using the PC s microphone Clicking the button temporarily stops sending audio The audio is stopped Clicking the button again starts the Talk feature N Cf Youcan listen to the audio around the camera Clicking the button temporarily stops the audio The audio is stopped Adjustment Bar Volume adjustment only for listening ______ This slider adjusts the volume To the right side the volume is larger To the left side the volume is smaller Note Talk button and Listen button cannot be used simultaneously Talk feature is stopped during listening Talk feature can be used only for a user Listen feature can be used for maximum 10 users If the audio is interrupted reduce the max bandwidth see page 43 and page 48 In this case
3. 2 21 Notifying Setup of an Alarm Log Operating Instructions Once a day an alarm log sent at a specified time can be checked To enable Alarm Log set Alarm 1 Alarm 2 or Motion Detection for Trigger Setting and check Enable 1 2 Click Alarm Log on the Setup page When selecting Alarm1 Alarm2 or Motion Detection in Trigger page the Alarm log window is displayed Set each parameter A setup of operation Disable C Enable VVhen there is no new arrival alarm log Disable Enable VVhen there is no new arrival alarm log Enable Active Time aotem VM MW M6 Ww wh fw Pma hho min Notice setup of an alarm log SMTP Server IP Address or TC Host Name Port No Bo Usually Use 25 POPS Server IP Address or i O Host Name Port No Usually Use 110 ae Login ID Tr 0 to 63 Characters Password rr 0 to 63 Characters Reply E mail Address Destination o E mail Address 1 Destination rr E mail Address 2 Destination rr E mail Address 3 Subject Alarm Log Up to 44 Characters Save Cancel Note e Click Save to save the settings e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 123 Operating Instructions Setting Description A setup of operation e Alarm log operation can be set here e Set the date and time to send alarm logs via E mail SMTP Server IP e f you set the server IP address se
4. 5 Q saMDaAaDTD 168 Operating Instructions 3 11 File Size and Number of Buffered Images The following table shows the relationship between the file size of the image and the maximum number of buffered images Note The following file sizes were shown at the largest value Resolution Capture Favor Standard Favor Mobile Clarity Motion phone i About About About pixels Buffered About About About Images 40 60 100 About About About About pixels Buffered About About About About Images 80 125 250 250 About About About About pixels Buffered About About About About Images 290 400 675 675 The values shown are the file sizes when transferring to a cell phone For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 169 Operating Instructions 3 12 Specifications Network Camera Zoom 10x digital zoom Pan Tilt Angle Pan 60 to 60 Tilt 45 to 20 Number of Pixels 1 4 inch CMOS Sensor 320 000 pixels Illuminance 5 10 000 Ix 1 10 000 Ix in color night view mode White Balance Auto Manual Hold Focus Fixed 0 5 m 20 inches Infinity Caliber Ratio F No F2 8 Horizontal Viewing Angle 43 Exposure Auto Other Specifications tems Specifications Video Compression JPEG 3 Levels Video Resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 default 160 x 120 Buffered Image About 125 frames 320 x 240 with time display Audio Communication 2 way Half Duplex
5. Login Timing Upload File Name 1 to 234 Characters Overwrite setting Data Transfer Method Every Time gt Overwrite File gt Passive Mode gt lt Back Save Cancel Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 91 Operating Instructions Setting Desorption Server IP e f you set the server IP address set 4 digits O 255 and 3 Address or periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Host Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address Port No Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 21 Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID set it O 63 characters If your ISP requires a password set it O 63 characters Login Timing Select the login timing to an FTP server If you set One Time during 1 minute transfer the camera logs in to the server only once and can reduce the time to log in or log out Upload File Set the file name to save on an FTP server Enter 1 234 Name characters Entering creates directories for a file E g NetworkCamera image jpg Overwrite e Selecting Overwrite File saves and overwrites the image on Setting the server Selecting Save as New File with Time Stamp saves the image attaching time stamps on the file name and the images
6. Preset Preset Mame number _ Preset 5 Mame Setting fm iddle a name Save Back Preset The button QD QO a QO turns blue sam e Ar La 27 28 Operating Instructions Viewing the Image 1 Click the home position alarm position or registered preset button The camera takes each position and the image is displayed The preset UpperLeft name will be sean displayed when the lens Home reaches an Position end Putting the cursor displays Preset the preset 4D O Bresal name V lUpperlet Changing or Deleting the Settings 1 Click Program Program switches to Cancel Click Cancel to quit without saving changes 2 Pan and tilt the camera to a desired position When deleting this step is not Necessary 3 Click the home position alarm position or a preset button 1 8 4 Click Save after setting the preset name or click Delete Note If you quit to change or delete settings click Back and then Cancel If Success is displayed click Back The home position or the alarm position cannot be deleted and these position names cannot be changed either Operating Instructions Pan Tilt Home Position Preset Alarm DE Position DES nam DD Preset Freset Mame number Preset 2 Mame Changing pnerRieht the name Save Delete Back res es ge The deleted 4 5
7. Ss _ Lens Cover ar D Lens 0 5 m about 20 inches Unlimited Indicator C7 The indicator color shows camera status Microphone The microphone picks up audio around the camera See page 30 Indicator Display Normal Operation Automatic Green blinking Setup Green blinking gt Green Using Green blinking DHCP Got IP address Green Updating Firmware Orange blinking Pressing FACTORY Orange blinking Turning off DEFAULT RESET button The camera restarts after that UPnP Failure Orange blinking About a 2 second interval Internal Failure Red blinking 1 The indicator turns orange if the camera is not connected to the LAN 2 The indicator blinks orange if the camera is not connected to the LAN 3 See page 4 of the Troubleshooting on the Setup CD ROM For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 Operating Instructions Side View FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button Resets settings to default see page 147 Bottom View Stand Tripod Mounting Hole See the Getting Started Operating Instructions Rear View Stand MAC Address Mounting Hole gt See the Getting Started See the 5 and Serial number S N Getting is indicated on the label Started DC IN jack See the Getting Started Ethernet LAN port See the Getting Started Hook for Audio Cables See the Getting Started Hook for AC adaptor External I O Cord See page 145 w i See the Getting Started
8. 2 lt and gt are not available Enter ASCII characters See page 168 or characters in each language 1 15 characters for a 1 byte character and 1 7 characters for a 2 byte character But Space amp lt and gt are not available Enter ASCII characters See page 168 or characters in each language 1 15 characters for a 1 byte character and 1 7 characters for a 2 byte character But Space 8 lt and gt are not available For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 157 Operating Instructions 3 6 Cleaning After the camera is turned off by disconnecting the AC plug clean the camera 3 6 1 Cleaning the Main Unit If the lens cover has the dust image quality may decrease After taking away the dust on it wipe it with a dry cloth Note e Do not use alcohol polishing powder cleanser benzine thinner wax petroleum products or hot water to wipe the camera Also avoid glass cleaner pesticide or hair spray They may cause change in the shape or color e Do not directly touch the lens cover Your fingerprints can cause the image to be out of focus 158 Operating Instructions 3 7 Setting an IP Address on Your PC Your PC s IP address can be assigned by the following procedures 1 Display the TCP IP Properties window e The steps are different depending on your OS The steps are shown below Windows XP Start gt Settin
9. 3 UpperRight ooe Executing Home Position moves the lens to the A home position Preset 67 Preset 7 Preset 8 Pressing 1 3 7 or 9 on the keypad allows you to ET use the first four registered preset buttons 4 Registered presets 5 8 are available by l i activating the link on the cell phone page Anan aa Displays up to 50 Logs in order of time and only Logs in order of when logging in as an administrator time Go to the control page when clicking Displays the number of new logs New Logs 3 ___ _ 3 22 1952 AIR 3 22 1951 A2F Displays the date and time the kind of signal and Control Page Go to the control page when clicking Control Page Operating Instructions ote Audio feature does not work on cell phones If the features are not permitted on the General User page the buttons related with the features are not displayed See page 84 If the image is not displayed properly try the following 2 URLs 1 http IP address or URL Port Number MobileH for HTML or XXXXX viewnetcam com 50000 MobileH 2 http IP address or URL Port Number MobileX for XHTML or XXXXX viewnetcam com 50000 MobileX When pan tilt reaches the end the keypad number and character disappear E g The pan reaches the left end PLOUIDEIR Ob disappears OUCS DIR Some cell phones are not compatible with Panasonic Network Cameras Some phones may allow viewing only on port 80 and s
10. 4 Buffered Image 5 Support 6 Login 3 2 2 Seeing Product Information You can see product information on the Panasonic Network Camera support website Clicking Product Information on the Support page displays the URL click it Note If the camera is not connected to the Internet the website cannot be displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 143 Operating Instructions 3 2 3 Seeing Support Information You can see support information on the Panasonic Network Camera support website Clicking Support Information on the Support page displays the URL click it Note If the camera is not connected to the Internet the website cannot be displayed 144 Operating Instructions 3 3 External I O If you connect the external devices such as sensors to the External I O and image buffer transfer by alarm signal is set the camera image is transferred by the alarm detection Explanation of the External I O GND pin External Sensor Input 1 Use it by opening or GND short circuit GND pin External Sensor Input 2 Use it by opening or GND short circuit External Device Control Output e You can control it on the External Output page See page 132 e Itisan open collector circuit and the maximum drawing in current is the same as pin 4 Do not exceed the voltage of DC power output terminal pin 4 DC Power Output Terminal e 10 5 13 5 V DC e Maximum of 100 mA load drive is possible The Externa
11. Image Quality Favor Clarity Standard Favor Image Buffer Every 1s Motion Mobile phone Frequency buffer 1 image 1 image per hour 30 images per second Transfer Method No Transfer No Memory Overwrite For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 153 154 Operating Instructions tems oeta Required Motion Threshold to start Third blocks Detection recording from the left A setup of operation Disable Disable selecting Enable When Alarm1 there is no new Alarm2 or arrival alarm Motion log Disable Detection in Enable When Trigger there is no new arrival alarm log Enable Active Time PM 12h Omin AM PM 1 12 h 0 10 20 30 40 50 min Notice setup of an alarm log Operating Instructions Advanced tems ooren Requires noe Image Single Camera Image 320 x 240 320 x 240 or 640 Display Resolution x 480 Single Camera Image Standard Favor Clarity Quality Standard or Favor Motion Single Camera Motion 3 5 10 30 60 Refresh Interval s or Motion Multi Camera Image 320 x 240 Resolution Multi Camera Image Standard Favor Clarity Quality Standard or Favor Motion 160 x 120 or 320 Multi Camera Refresh Motion When 3 5 10 30 60 Interval reducing s or Motion traffic Time stamp setting Disable Enable Language English English Japanese French German ltalian Spanish Simplified Chinese Russian Banner Display Checked Administrator General Us
12. Note The IP addresses shown above may differ from those offered on your home network 1 Port forwarding may be called Address translation Static IP Masquerade Virtual server or Port mapping in other products 64 Operating Instructions 2 8 Registering with the DynamicDNS service DynamicDNS service is a service that allows you to assign an easy to remember name to the camera similar to your favorite web site DynamicDNS service also allows you to easily access the camera even when your ISP changes the IP address Panasonic Communications recommends you to register with it for the Internet access to the camera See http www viewnetcam com for details about the Viewnetcam com service Click DynamicDNS on the Setup page When you select Disable DynamicDNs C Viewnetcam cam User specified DynamicDNs Disable jot See cancet e The DynamicDNS service is disabled e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes When you select Viewnetcam com 1 Click Next DynamicDNs Vieywnetcam cam User specified DynamicDNs Disable Next BENE Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 2 Click Save when finished Viewnetcam com configuration Personal Camera URL Your Account Link Save Cancel e New settings are saved For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 65 66 Operating Instructions When finished the
13. Panasonic Operating Instructions Network Camera Model No KX HCM1 1 0A D KGA F SS MIC POWER Please read this manual before using and save this manual for future reference Panasonic Network Camera Website http www panasonic com netcam for customers in the USA or Puerto Rico Operating Instructions Main Features IPv6 Network Camera Your Panasonic Network Camera supports IPv6 Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 was created to address the additional IP addresses that will be needed as the Internet continues to expand Since the camera also supports IPv4 that s currently used it is dual stack design will seamlessly operate while IPv6 is phased in For more information in IPv6 you wish to visit http www ipv6 org See page 15 for more information Audio 2 way Communication Walkie talkie Type Your Panasonic Network Camera now provides 2 way audio between the camera and your PC You will be able to hear the person on camera and respond using a microphone connected to your PC s sound card customer provided They will hear your response through the amplified speaker customer provided connected to the camera For example the camera can be used in the following various locations e Inthe baby s room to hear if the baby is crying e At the front door to see and hear who is at the door e Inthe children s play room to see and hear if they are safe Note PLEASE NOTE that under certain circumst
14. e The user name and password should be secured at your own responsibility Pay attention to the following points Set the user name and password as many characters as possible Change the password regularly IMPORTANT e Itis important to limit access to the camera by use of a unique User Name and a secret Password Because the camera is accessed through the Internet it is possible that the camera could be accessed by unknown individuals including those who are commonly known as crackers to whom you do not want to allow access The use of a unique User Name and a Password known only to you will help insure that only authorized individuals are given access to the camera You have the option of proceeding without a User Name and Password but it is strongly recommended that you utilize these protections 1 Click Administrator on the Setup page 2 Set each parameter General Authentication C Permit access from guest users Do not permit access from quest users Administrator Authentication User Name rr 6 to 15 Characters Password rr 6 to 15 Characters Retype Password Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Operating Instructions Setting Description Authentication has 2 phases General Authentication User Name Password If you set Permit access from guest users the camera does not display the authentication window in camera access All guest u
15. 2 4 What is IPsec IPsec provides security for the transmission of sensitive information over unprotected networks such as the Internet IPsec authenticates IP packets between participating IPsec devices Mf Readable Camera s IPsec Feature The camera can use Psec in both IPv4 IPv6 The camera supports the following IPsec feature Supported Feature Pre shared Key Method Phase 1 mode Main mode Phase 2 mode Quick mode Cipher Algorithm DES CBC 3DES CBC AES CBC 128 192 256 bits Message Digest HMAC MD5 HMAC SHA 1 Algorithm ESP Encapsulating Security Payload Transport mode Tunnel mode Cipher Algorithm DES CBC 3DES CBC AES CBC 128 192 256 bits Message Digest HMAC MD5 96 HMAC SHA 1 96 Algorithm 1 The camera does not support aggressive mode 2 The camera does not support authentication header AH Operating Instructions E gt gt gt gt E gt E gt gt E nE In E z gt gt gt E L_ _ _ i _ _ gt L _ gt EEE gt ___ gt _____EEEE gt EE_ _ SS __ _S T IPsec Mode Selection Select transport mode or tunnel mode to access the camera Transport Mode IPv4 Only The image is encrypted in the whole way between the camera and your PC In the environment of Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later transport mode is available only in IPv4 Encrypted Prepare the following requirements Supported Feature Operating System Windows XP Service Pack 1 or late
16. Audio Bandwidth 300 Hz 3 4 KHz Audio Play Method Play with Activex Input Encoding Method Encoding with Activex Audio Input Built in Microphone or External Microphone Input Terminal Audio Output Audio Line Output Terminal for External Speaker Frame rate s Max 12 frames second 640 x 480 Max 30 frames second 320 x 240 or 160 x 120 170 Other Specifications Operating Instructions ee ee eee Supported Protocols IPsec Feature IKE Internet Key Exchange Cipher Algorithm Message Digest Algorithm Message Transfer Condition Image Transfer Method Interface Indicator Display External Microphone Input Audio Output External I O Dimension HWD Weight Power Supply IPv4 IPv6 Dual Stack e Pv4 TCP UDP IP HTTP FTP SMTP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP POP3 NTP IPsec UPnP IPv6 TCP UDP IP HTTP FTP SMTP DNS ICMPv6 POP3 NDP NTP IPsec ESP Encryption ESP Authentication Transport mode Tunnel mode IKE Internet Key Exchange Pre Shared Key 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 connector x J Power Network Communication Camera operation Ethernet link 3 5 mm Mini Jack 3 5 mm Stereo Mini Jack But output is mono External Sensor Input x 2 External Sensor Output x 1 About 100 mm 3 94 inches x About 100 mm 3 94 inches x About 73 5 mm 2 89 inches 275 amp 0 61 lb Only the unit AC adaptor Input 120 V AC 60 Hz Output 12 V DC 750 mA Consumption
17. Cancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes e The camera works only with an SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server It does not work with mail servers like Hotmail using a web browser e The subject name by E mail transfer uses only 24 h format The file name is image jpg E g image 20050101093020500 Underlined numbers are 9h30min20s500ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a summer time zone For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 103 Operating Instructions Setting Description SMTP ServerIP e If you set the server IP address set 4 digits 0O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address Port No e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 25 POPS Server IP If you set the server IP address set 4 digits O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 110 Login ID e f your ISP requires a login ID to log in to a POPS server set it 0 63 characters Password e If your ISP requires a password to
18. Pan Range Minimum 60 degrees 0 degrees 60 degrees 0 degrees 20 degrees Return to Specified Do not move Position Time Home Position Preset No 1 8 Alarm No 1 2 Specified Position Position Color Night View Disable ale O D For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 151 152 Operating Instructions sa ae e Standard Minimum Standard Maximum PC Audio Input Timeout 1 min 1 2 3 5 10 20 pem 60 min n Microphone Standard S Sensitivity Standard Maximum Account O nems oean regres noe Security General Do not permit Administrator Authentication access from guest users User Name Blank When setting 6 15 characters administrator 3 Password Blank When setting 6 15 characters administrator 3 Retype Blank When setting 6 15 characters Password administrator 3 Operating Instructions Deta Required General User User ID List Blank User Name Blank When setting 6 15 characters general user 3 Password Blank When setting 6 15 characters general user 3 Retype Blank When setting 6 15 characters Password general user 3 Limit time of Not permitted Not permitted Continuous Unlimited 10 30 Motion JPEG s 1 5 10 30 60 min Refresh 3s 3 5 10 30 60 s Interval Accesso mores Buffer Transfer tems Nte Tigger ae a a sive Tne ofager ws Image Resolution 240 640 x 480 ae
19. Start up Internet Explorer The example is Internet Explorer 6 0 2 Click Tools Internet Options 5 x E about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back eS A Mail and News Synchronize Address E about blank windows Update Show Related Links Sun Java Console eA A Enables you to change settings SUES oS Eh Media ca Ey 164 Operating Instructions 3 Click the Connections tab and click LAN Settings Internet Options 2 xi A General Security Privacy Content Coreen Programs Advanced To set up an Internet connection click SJ Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Add Remove Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server for a connection Settings Neyer dial a connection Dial whenever a network connection is not present Always dial my default connection Current default None Set Default Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings OK Cancel Apply 4 See if the Use a proxy server check box is checked or not If checked click Advanced Local Area Network LAN Settings 7 xi Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settin
20. 800 272 7033 55 56 Operating Instructions aee e SSS SSS Status e Check the box to use this encryption method Pre Shared Key e Itis the key to use in the authentication of communications Enter the same pre shared key as your PC e Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 168 But Space 8 lt and gt are not available Note If the pre shared key leaks to a third party it may lead to illegal access private information leak or interference To protect your security and privacy pay attention to the following points e Make it known only to the specified people e Set it as many characters as possible e Change the password regularly 4 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved 5 Click Cancel e The IPsec page is displayed 6 Check Use in the IPsec column check encoding strength and click Save Check the box to enable IPsec features If you clear the box whole IPsec features will be invalid MV Use Encoding strength Encoding strength for IPsec can be selected If you select Standard DES or NULL is valid as an algorithm and then the data will become easier to be decrypted Standard AES 3DES DES NULL C High AES 3DES Save Setting eseription IPsec e Check the box to enable IPsec features If you clear the box whole IPsec features will be invalid Encoding strength Encoding strength for IPsec can be selected If you select Standar
21. As the magnification increases the image quality decreases Rotating the mouse wheel On a screen rotating the mouse wheel away from you zooms in and rotating it towards you zooms fy Zoom in out r Zoom out Note The performance of the mouse varies according to your OS Clicking the right mouse button Clicking the right mouse button on the upper third zooms in and clicking on the lower third zooms out Zooming in and out is also available by moving the mouse up with pressing the right mouse button or moving the mouse down with pressing the right mouse button For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 25 26 Operating Instructions 1 2 5 Setting Home Position Alarm Position Preset Button Registering Home Position Alarm Position A home position or 2 alarm positions can be registered When restarted the camera takes a home position The alarm position is one that the camera turn to when detecting alarms or motions If the Lens Position When Triggered setting is set see page 98 or page 108 the camera takes an alarm position after the External I O detects a signal or the camera detects motions See page 145 for the External I O 1 Click Program Pan f Tit e Program switches to Cancel Home Click Cancel to quit without saving Position changes 2 Pan and tilt the camera to a desired Pan Tilt position 3 Click the home position button or the Program reset DEEA alarm position button
22. Audio Output Terminal See page 31 External Microphone Input Terminal See page 31 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 10 Operating Instructions Table of Contents 1 Camera Monitoring cccccsecceesecseeseeenseeeeseenenneeseees 13 1 1 Accessing the Camera ccccccsescecssseeecsseesseseeeseeseeseeeeesseeeeess 13 1 1 1 To Access the Camera in IPV6 ccccccssscecsseeecseeeesseeesssaeeeseaeeesseeeees 15 1 2 Viewing Single Camera Page ccccccccccssseeeseeeeesseeeeseeseeeseeeeens 17 1 2 1 Auto Centering the Image Click to Center ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeaees 21 1 2 2 Capturing a Still Image cc ccceeececceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeeeeeeseneseeeeas 22 1 2 3 Using Operation Bar cccecccccccseeeeecseeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeesauaeeeeseeeeessnseeeseas 23 1 2 4 Zooming IN and OUl cc eeececceceseeeeeeeeeeeeceeeseeeeseseeesauaeeeesaeeeeesenseeeeeas 25 1 2 5 Setting Home Position Alarm Position Preset Button c ceeeeeeeee 26 1 3 Listening to Camera Audio Talking to the Camera 05 30 1 4 Viewing Multi Camera Page ccccssscccsseeeesseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeess 33 1 5 Viewing Buffered Image Page cccsecccseseeseeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeneeens 35 1 5 1 Deleting Buffered Images cee ceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeasaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeees 37 1 6 Viewing Still Images on Your Cell Phone cccc
23. Bs z l Pan Tilt Control I Preset Control F Click to Center Control l Brightness Control l External Output Control F Change Refresh Interval F Change Resolution F Change Quality I Capture Image Button F Listen T Talk F View Multi Camera page I View Buffered Image page Save Cancel Settings for guest users Limit time of Continuous Not permitted z Motion JPEG Refresh Interval 3s I Pan Tilt Control l Preset Control I Click to Center Control l Brightness Control I External Output Control J Change Refresh Interval l Change Resolution J Change Quality l Capture Image Button F Listen I Talk I View Multi Camera page M View Buffered Image page Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes Setting _Deseription User ID List Up to 50 general users can be registered The list is used to modify or delete general user settings User Name e User Name 6 to 15 characters Enter the user name Password e Password 6 to 15 characters Enter the password Note The password must be different from the user name e Retype Password Reenter the password e Enter ASCII characters see page 168 But Space amp lt gt and are not available For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 85 Operating Instructions Setting Deseription Access Level Access level is set for each general user Check the
24. Close the web browser For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 33 Operating Instructions Note e When selecting All at the View Type all images are displayed in 160 x 120 pixels resolution and the Audio Control Bar is not displayed e 640 x 480 pixels image cannot be displayed on the Multi Camera page e When viewing video Motion JPEG we recommend using an Ethernet switching hub instead of the repeater hub to prevent degradation in video display e Due to the network congestion or the number of accesses the refresh interval may slow down e When the refresh interval is slow restrict the bandwidth on the Network page see page 46 and page 51 The refresh interval may be improved e To reduce the data traffic the video can be automatically changed to refreshing still images on the General User page see page 84 e When viewing 4 cameras on the Multi Camera page you may need 3 to 4 Mbps bandwidth If the bandwidth is not enough the refresh interval may slow down e The digital zoom can be used only for video e Click to Center feature can be used while using the digital zoom When the image is not displayed on the Multi Camera page Confirm that the Internet IP address is specified for each camera and that each camera is connected to the Internet For Internet access local IP addresses 192 168 xxx xxx cannot be used Confirm the settings on the Multi Camera Setup page see page 128 Confirm that the web
25. Forwarding C Enable Disable Display Shortcut Icon in My Network Places Enable Disable Save C a a Auto Port e Ifthe network setting is Static or DHCP enabling auto Forwarding port forwarding allows you to access the camera from the Internet Note If the network setting is Automatic Setup enable Allow Access from the Internet on the Network page see page 45 Display Shortcut e Enabling it displays a shortcut to the camera in the My Icon in My Network Places folder Network Places Note If you use Windows XP or Windows Me this feature is available Enable UPnP Windows component before using this feature See page 167 Operating Instructions 3 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to UPnP page e The UPnP page is displayed 2 7 1 Connecting the Camera to a Router Supporting UPnP IPv4 Only To allow access from the Internet with a router supporting UPnP follow the procedures shown on the Getting Started Note e In some routers the UPnP feature is disabled by default Enable your router s UPnP feature following the router manual before you set up the camera See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcan for details e If the maximum idle time is set in PPPoE or PPTP connection with your ISP disable it on the router See the router manu
26. Multi Camera page Up to 12 cameras can be configured 1 Click Multi Camera on the Setup page 2 Click Add Display IP Address or Host Name Add Note e If you click the camera number the modification page is displayed The camera setting can be modified or deleted on it If you configured multiple cameras you can change the camera number Select the number and click Move Change Camera Order From Nofi z To Nofi z _ Move 3 Set each parameter Add Camera Display M On IP Address or Host Mame Fort Mo 1 to 65535 Camera Name sd 1 to 15 characters Dave Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Operating Instructions Setting Description Display e Check the box to enable the camera IP Address or Setthe IP address or the host name to enable the camera Host Name Port No e Set the port number 1 65535 Camera Name e This camera name is displayed only on the Multi Camera page t In IPv4 set 4 digits 0O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available In IPv6 set the host name 2 Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 168 But Space amp 7 lt and gt are not available Enter 1 255 characters s Enter ASCII characters See page 168 or characters in each language 1 15 characters for a 1 byte character an
27. Network address Router address Save Cancel Operating Instructions Description Status e Check the box to use this encryption method Pre Shared Key e It is the key to use in the authentication of communications Enter the same pre shared key as your VPN router e Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 168 But Space 8 lt and gt are not available Note If the pre shared key leaks to a third party it may lead to illegal access private information leak or interference To protect your security and privacy pay attention to the following points e Make it known only to the specified people e Set it as many characters as possible e Change the password regularly Network address e Enter the destination network address e Enter IP address Prefix length in the data field Router address e Enter the WAN IP address of the VPN router on a destination network Note e Pv6 link local address is not available e The camera can be accessed only from the PCs under the VPN router Other PCs cannot access the camera 4 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved 5 Click Cancel e The IPsec page is displayed 6 Check Use in the IPsec column check encoding strength and click Save Check the box to enable IPsec features If you clear the box whole IPsec features will be invalid M Use Encoding strength for IPsec can be selected If you select Standard DES
28. Operation Time Operation Time c am 12 zho elmin 5 Mi aja vw M M amp Always to fam 12 ziho min Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page Operating Instructions Setting Description Check the box to enable the setting Clear the box to disable it A day of the e Check the box to enable the day Clear the box to disable it week Operation Time Select the Always option when you do not specify the time period If you specify the time period select the time period option and set the time period 4 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e The Operation Time page is displayed About Operation Time In the operation time settings the enabled settings take priority over the disabled settings Therefore if Monday or Tuesday is disabled in a setting but enabled in other settings the camera can be operated on both Monday and Tuesday noj A a a ire enr 1 Enable GETE Always 2 areae a aTa Ilaro Always For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 131 Operating Instructions 2 25 Controlling External Output Terminal The digital output terminal allows you to control the external devices You can change the initial status of the output signal Note Connect the external devices to the camera 1 Click External Output on the Setup page 2 Click Save when finished External Device Control Output Open C Short to GND Button name mod
29. Permit access from guest users is set on the Security Administrator page authentication window will not be displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 13 14 Operating Instructions 4 Click the following tabs to display each page Panasonic Network Camera Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Espa ol Pyccko feif tx BAB Select a language 7 aaaea A Displays IPv4 IPv6 Version Number Version gt gt Play IP eT ee or Psec connection A To Single Camera page page 17 B To Multi Camera page page 33 C To Buffered Image page page 35 D To Setup page page 40 E To Maintenance page page 134 F To Support page page 143 G To log in to the camera page 83 Note e When users other than an administrator are accessing the camera Setup and Maintenance tab will not be displayed Additionally When Do not permit access from guest users is set on the Security Administrator page Login tab will not be displayed e If View Multi Camera page or View Buffered Image page is not permitted on the General User page Multi Camera or Buffered Image tab will not be displayed 1 1 1 Operating Instructions To Access the Camera in IPv6 You need to prepare the followings to access the camera in IPv6 e PC Requirements Operating System Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later Web Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or later e An IPv6 Router e An IPv6 Connection Service To connect in IPv6 subscribe to
30. System ISP Service Services for multiple static global addresses A global address must be set up to the server Camera ISP Service Services for multiple static global addresses A global address must be set up to the camera See page 55 and set up the E mail or FTP server Operating Instructions 2 19 Transfer the Camera Image in Tunnel Mode The camera can transfer the image in tunnel mode by E mail or FTP E mail or r FTP Server VPN Router LAN WAN Tunnel Mode Not Encrypted Encrypted Prepare the following requirements Item Supported Feature VPN Router ISP Service Services for static global addresses A in IPv4 global address must be set up to the WAN side ISP Service IPv4 IPv6 Dual Stack or IPv6 over IPv4 in IPv6 Tunneling service Camera ISP Service Services for multiple static global in IPv4 addresses A global address must be set up to the camera ISP Service Pv4 IPv6 Dual Stack or IPv6 over IPv4 in IPv6 Tunneling service See page 58 and set up the E mail or FTP server For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 119 Operating Instructions 2 20 Setting the Motion Detection The Motion Detection page allows you to adjust sensitivity of the Motion Detection Threshold If the threshold is set low this function sensitively detects changes Sensitivity If you set sensitivity high amplitude of motion detection bar gets jumpy 1 Click
31. UPnP Universal Plug and Play following the steps below Windows XP Start gt Settings Control Panel gt Programs gt Windows Components gt Select Network Service gt Properties Check UPnP gt OK gt Next gt Complete Windows XP Start gt Settings Control Panel gt Programs Service Pack 2 gt Windows Components gt Select Networking Service gt Details Check Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client gt Check UPnP User Interface gt OK gt Complete Windows Me Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Application gt Windows File tab Select Communication gt Detail Check UPnP gt OK OK gt Restart Complete Note This feature is available only when Windows XP or Windows Me is being used 3 9 3 Setting the Internet Temporary File Setting on Web Browser The old image may be displayed In this case set the web browser following the steps below Tools gt Internet Options gt General tab gt Settings in the Temporary Internet files Check Every visit to the page in the Check for newer versions of stored pages gt OK OK gt Complete For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 167 Operating Instructions 3 10 ASCII Character Table OONDORWNY O gt IN lt XKXS lt CHWMDONV tw oN kK SKC HHA AT A B C D E F G H J K L M N O O gt 3 x
32. X X X X X X Always ed at Memory Overwrite en PQs mena R D ead eee le ee Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite 30 PORRE mimer e EI Pe Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite 5 OFF Timer X X X X X X X Always ate Memory Overwrite 3 Check Enable Image Buffer Transfer select Motion Detection for trigger and click Next gt Trigger Setting M Enable Image Buffer Transfer Trigger Motion Detection Delete Buttered Images Hext gt Dave Dancel e Click Delete Buffered Images to delete this buffered images e Click Save to save the settings e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting Description Enable Image Check the box to enable the Trigger setting Clear the box Buffer Transfer to disable it For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 107 Operating Instructions ee a Trigger Selecting Timer enables the camera to buffer transfer the image by timer Selecting Alarm 1 or 2 enables the camera to buffer transfer the image by alarm signal Selecting Motion Detection enables the camera to capture transfer the images when the motion detects something 4 Set the time and click Next gt Time Vw WwW hw WwW hw M amp Always c fam 12 zinfo z min to PM z 1 zh 59 z min lt Back Next gt Cancel Note The timer works by an internal clock Set the date and time before using timer buffer trans
33. a web browser The subject name by E mail transfer uses only 24 h format The file name is image jpg E g Image 20050101093020500 Underlined numbers are 9h30min20s500ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a summer time zone Operating Instructions Setting Description SMTP ServerIP e If you set the server IP address set 4 digits 0O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address Port No e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 25 POP3 Server IP If you set the server IP address set 4 digits O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 110 Login ID e f your ISP requires a login ID to log in to a POPS server set it O 63 characters Password e If your ISP requires a password to log in to a POPS server set it 0 63 characters Reply E mail e Set the sender s E mail address We recommend you to Address set the administrator s E mail address Destination E Set the destination E mail address up to 3 mail Address 1 3 Subject e Enter a subject with ASCII characters see page 168 or characte
34. are not overwritten E g image20050101093020500 jpg Underlined numbers are 9h380min20s500ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a Summer time zone e Select Passive Mode normally If FTP does not work select Active Mode and check the operation But Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 But is not available 92 Operating Instructions When you set E mail for Transfer Method Select E mail and click Next gt The following page is displayed E mail Transfer SMTP Server IP Address or rr Host Name Port No e5 Usually Use 25 POPS Server IP Address or CY Host Name Port No fio Usually Use 110 Login ID rsd 0 to 63 Characters Password a 0 to 63 Characters Reply E mail Address Destination P E mail Address 1 Destination Co E mail Address 2 Destination ooo E mail Address 3 Subject ooo Up to 44 Characters Text a Up to 63 Characters fe lt Back Save Cancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes e The camera works only with an SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server It does not work with mail servers like Hotmail using a web browser e The subject name by E mail transfer uses only 24 h format The file name is image jpg E g image 20050101093020500 Underlined numbe
35. feature to enable e Inthe limit time of continuous motion JPEG set the time to change the video Motion JPEG to still images for each user Not permitted Unlimited 10 seconds 60 minutes In the refresh interval set the refresh interval after the video changes to still images 3 60 seconds See each page for the following features Pan Tilt Control see page 24 Preset Control see page 23 Click to Center Control see page 21 Brightness Control See page 23 External Output Control see page 23 Change Refresh Interval see page 23 Change Resolution see page 23 Change Quality see page 23 Capture Image Button See page 22 Listen see page 30 Talk See page 30 View Multi Camera page see page 33 View Buffered Image page see page 35 4 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 5 Click Go to General User page Operating Instructions 2 15 Buffering or Transferring Images by Timer The Trigger page allows you to enable image buffer transfer by E mail or FTP 1 Click Trigger on the Setup page 2 Click No to enable buffer transfer Trigger a ees ent ne renee See Be ee ira OFF Timer x re re Woe ea dese Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite 27 GER ma joes eo Pacer ie ev ake Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite 3 OFF Timer X X X X X X X Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite 4 OFF Timer X X X X X X X Always ee Meese
36. image is saved in the folder 5 Click Close Operating Instructions 1 2 3 Using Operation Bar End Display When the pan tilt has reached the end Left End and Preset Right End Up End and Down End End Display Display appears When clicking a preset button the preset name appears Pan Tilt Moves the lens throughout the horizontal or l vertical amp range and returns to the original position Controls lens direction The camera can be set up to turn to the home position when detecting motions Pan Q Left Right Tilt Q Up Down and Home Position Q Center Default Applies the camera direction to a preset position The camera can be set up to turn to the preset positions when detecting motions You can preset 8 positions see page 26 page 29 When the external sensor detects a signal the camera can be set up to turn to this position Only an administrator can operate it see page 26 Changes brightness in nine steps including STD Standard Clicking or changes the image brightness Output Controls output signals of the External I O Control Refresh Sets a refresh interval Motion 60 second Interval interval Standard Favor Mation Resolution Selects 640 x 480 or 820 x 240 default pixels Image Selects the image quality Quality e Favor Clarity optimizes the image for good Clarity e Standard keeps the standard quality default e Favor Motio
37. message dialog is displayed Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Setting Description Personal e The camera s personal URL will be displayed after you Camera URL register with the Viewnetcam com service Your Account e The URL is displayed to register with the Viewnetcam com Link service Clicking Your Account Link item name displays the Viewnetcam com registration website 3 Click Go to Viewnetcam com page The Viewnetcam com page is displayed 4 Click Your Account Link No The Viewnetcam com registration website is displayed e When the Viewnetcam com registration website is not displayed confirm that the URL is displayed in the right column of the Your Account Link If the URL is not displayed follow the procedures below 1 Wait for a while and click Refresh on the web browser 2 Confirm that your network your PC and camera is connected to the Internet Personal Camera URL is available after you registered with the Viewnetcam com service If port forwarding is not enabled or your network is not connected to the Internet the Viewnetcam com service is not available 5 Register with the Viewnetcam com service following the website The Viewnetcam com page is displayed 6 Access the camera with a registered URL from the Internet see page 13 Note When the Top page is displayed the Viewnetcam com registration is complete It may take a max
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39. output to external speaker e Minimum Turn down the volume e Standard Standard setting default e Maximum Turn up the volume PC Audio Input e You can set the time to consecutively perceive the audio Timeout from your PC e The following settings are available 1 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min 60 min Input e t controls audio input from the built in microphone or external microphone Camera e You can select the built in microphone or external Microphone microphone sensitivity Sensitivity Minimum Decreased sensitivity Standard Standard setting default Maximum Enhanced sensitivity Mute during Pan Tilt You can temporarily stop listening audio input when the camera pans or tilts 3 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Audio page e The Audio page is displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 79 80 Operating Instructions 2 12 Changing Authentication Setting and Administrator User Name and Password The Security Administrator page allows you to change authentication administrator user name and password The authentication window is displayed and allows the registered users to access the camera Note e If you access the camera for the first time the window to set administrator user name and password is displayed Make a note of the user name and password so that you will not forget them
40. page 87 page 96 or page 107 Note e If you are buffering images on the internal memory the following operations also delete all buffered images Turning off the camera Saving the Date and Time page Restarting updating firmware or resetting the camera to factory default Changing the setting for Enable Image Buffer Transfer See page 87 page 96 or page 107 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 37 38 Operating Instructions 1 6 Viewing Still Images on Your Cell Phone You can view still images over the Internet from a compatible cell phone Enter http IP address or URL Port Number mobile on a cell phone and press OK e When the port number is set to 80 default it is not required E g http 202 208 167 XXX 50000 mobile or XXXXX viewnetcam com 50000 mobile e The camera must be allowed the Internet access for cell phone access e When an authentication window is displayed enter the administrator s or the general user s user name and password e Astill image is displayed Video Motion JPEG cannot be displayed Pressing 2 4 6 or 8 on the cell phones allows you to pan or tilt the camera in four directions Left Up Down or Right 2 SSS Pressing 5 will refresh the image ee MLQ UGDOR Refresh Resolution m 160 x 120 resolution is displayed at the first Home Position access Pressing 0 switches the resolution to 320 x 240 1 UpperLeft
41. the ISP s IPv4 IPv6 Dual Stack or IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling service The camera does not work in IPv6 only network IPv6 Domain Name Service In Windows XP you cannot access the camera entering IP address on the web browser You need to enter IPv6 URL registered in the domain name service We recommend Viewnetcam com service see page 65 as a domain name service Ask your ISP about other IPv6 domain name service What is IPv6 IPv6 is short for Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 was created to address the additional IP addresses that will be needed as the Internet continues to expand IPv6 is expected to gradually replace IPv4 with the 2 coexisting for a number of years during a transition period Though most ISPs Internet Service Providers do not yet support IPv6 many local networks already use it When your ISP supports IPv6 your Panasonic Network Camera will be ready For more information you wish to visit http www ipv6 org For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 15 Operating Instructions Setting up the IPv6 Router your PC and the Camera Setting up the IPv6 Router Set up the router as you subscribe to the IPv6 service If the access from WAN side is disabled on the router enable the TCP packets from WAN side in the packet filtering See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for information about the recommended routers Setting up your P
42. the connector is stereo the audio is not For Microphone For Speaker For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 31 32 Operating Instructions The external microphone input terminal does not correspond to a line level Audio may be distorted when the line level is input Audio distortion will be solved if you insert the following circuits Under no circumstance should high level audio such as from a speaker be connected to this input terminal Doing so is likely to damage the camera Capacito Resistor Camera 3 Audio Line External Microphone Out Input Terminal Operating Instructions 1 4 Viewing Multi Camera page To view multiple cameras on the Multi Camera page you need to configure each camera on the Multi Camera Setup page see page 128 1 Access the camera see page 13 e The Top page is displayed 2 Click the Multi tab at the top of the page Buttered Image e Multi Camera page can display up to 12 camera images Capture Image Button See page 22 efresh Interval Motion Switches cameras to display If you select All at the View Type video Motion JPEG or audio buttons cannot be displayed Selects 320 x 240 default or 160 x 120 pixels resolution Selects a refresh interval Motion 60 second interval name the Single Camera page is displayed on another window Audio Control Bar Talk button Listen button and Adjustment Bar See page 30 3
43. the number of users for listening are reduced Operating Instructions Audio features such as camera microphone sensitivity and mute during pan tilt can be set up on the Audio page see page 78 If you are running other applications or opening multiple windows the audio may be interrupted or delayed When the image is refreshed during any operation such as preset registration or a web browser refresh the volume is reset to the default midrange position Audio that was muted is enabled The audio may be interrupted due to your PC s performance or network environment Reduce the max bandwidth see page 43 and page 48 If the camera is accessed while the PC user visits other websites the active microphone may pick up audio from the PC s speakers Be careful with it Talk feature cannot be used from a PC when the camera is accessed via a proxy server If you cannot listen to the audio or talk from your PC see page 14 of the Troubleshooting on the Setup CD ROM If you use external microphone excessive length or poor quality microphone cable can cause a degradation in audio quality The cables for the external microphone must be less than 7 m about 23 feet long To talk to the camera from your PC an external amplified speaker such as the Panasonic RP SPT70 or equivalent customer provided must be connected to the camera The speaker connects to the camera with a stereo audio cable similar to that used by your PC Though
44. unblock it When should unblock a program You can find the camera IP address and port number by looking up the MAC address of your camera E Easy Setup xj MAC Address Port Camera MAC Address IP No Status PRSE Address List window Displays IPv4 or IPv6 information Choose camera you want to set up by MAC address information MAC address is shown on the back of network camera If more than 20 minutes Pv Information zl have passed since the camera was turned on the camera cannot be set up from the Setup Program In this situation restart the camera In case you install two or more cameras please install the camera one by one N Do not plug a new camera into your network before you finish the previous camera s installation completely In case IP addresses are overlapped please cl pull off the power plug once and plug itagain to get a different IP address pen IPv6 Information wal Easy Setup 7 x No MAC Address IPv6 Address Por No Camera Status 1 O0 80 eke F E80 0 0 0 k kk k kk 80 Auto Local access Choose camera you want to set up by MAC address information MAC address is shown on the back of network camera If more than 20 minutes Ps Information zl have passed since the camera was turned on the camera cannot be setup from the Setup Program In this situation restart the camera In case you install two or more cameras please install the camera o
45. your PC Your PC Personal Computer and network must meet the following technical specifications for the camera to work properly For IPv4 Connection _ oe Te Operating Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows 2000 System Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows 98SE For viewing single camera Pentiums III 800 MHz or greater is recommended For viewing multiple cameras Pentium 4 1 8 GHz or greater is recommended TCP IP protocol HTTP TCP UDP IP DNS ARP ICMP Interface 10 100 Mbps network card installed Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Not included on the Setup CD ROM Audio Audio input output feature Microphone or speaker For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 Operating Instructions For IPv6 Connection Description Operating Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later System CPU For viewing single camera Pentium III 800 MHz or greater is recommended For viewing multiple cameras Pentium 4 1 8 GHz or greater is recommended TCP IP protocol HTTP TCP UDP IP DNS ICMPv 6 NDP 10 100 Mbps network card installed Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Not included on the Setup CD ROM Audio input output feature Microphone or speaker Note See Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for the latest information about web browser Operating Instructions Camera Feature Locations Front View
46. 272 7033 72 Operating Instructions Note Date and time settings become incorrect depending on the length of power on time or the internal temperature Using the Automatic Time Adjustment is recommended Operating Instructions 2 10 Changing Camera Settings The Camera page allows you to set the camera name white balance AC power source frequency pan tilt range return to specified position and color night view settings 1 Click Camera on the Setup page 2 Set each parameter Camera Name NetworkCamera White Balance ato o C 50Hz 60Hz Pan Range 60 aa degrees fo 7 degrees 60 x degrees Tilt Range 45 x degrees fo aa degrees 20 aa degrees Return to Specified Position Time Do not move x Specified Position Home Position C Enable Disable Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 73 Operating Instructions Setting Description Camera Name The camera name is displayed on the Single Camera page Enter ASCII characters See page 168 or characters in each language 1 15 characters for a 1 byte character and 1 7 characters for a 2 byte character But Space amp lt and gt are not available White Balance _ Select from the following options Auto default Automatic adjustment Fixed Indoor Electric bulb 2800 K Fixed Fluorescent White 3600 K Whit
47. 4 Click Save to register or click Back 5 Z gt pr and Cancel to cancel e If Success is displayed click Alarm ae Back Position xz CO Note The digital zoom value will not be saved Operating Instructions Registering a Preset Button 8 camera positions can be registered as presets By default the preset buttons 1 4 are registered 1 Upper Left 2 Upper Right 3 Lower Left and 4 Lower Right These buttons can be changed see page 29 The camera can be set up to turn to the preset positions when detecting motions e Registered buttons are shown in blue e Unregistered buttons are shown in white 1 Click Program e Program switches to Cancel Click Cancel to quit without saving Pan Tilt changes 2 Pan and tilt the camera to a desired position 3 Click a preset button 1 8 to register E g Setting Middle for the preset 5 4 Enter the preset name e Maximum 15 characters e Enter ASCII characters see page 168 or characters in each language But Space amp lt and gt are not available Click Save to register or click Back and Cancel to cancel e If Success is displayed click Back Note e When registering preset buttons the camera also saves brightness and white balance settings e Only an administrator can register preset buttons e The digital zoom value will not be saved For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033
48. 72 7033 139 Operating Instructions 3 1 6 Creating Configuration File A configuration file can be saved on your PC You can load the camera settings from the configuration file on the Load Settings page see page 141 Note The saved image has privacy information Prevent private information leaks 1 Click Save Settings on the Maintenance page 2 Click Save Save Settings Save 3 Click Save on the File Download dialog box 4 Specify the location and click Save on the Save As dialog box Sn hx Save in H Desktop gt e a e Eg File name backup dat x Save as type dat Document Cancel e The file extension dat cannot be changed If you change it the settings cannot be loaded If you try to update the camera create a configuration file after updating the firmware If there is a firmware version difference between the camera that you create a configuration file from and the camera that you try to load settings to the settings may not be loaded to the camera 140 Operating Instructions 3 1 7 Loading Settings from a Configuration File The settings can be loaded from a configuration file If you reset the camera to factory default the camera can load its settings from the configuration file Note e The configuration file has network settings When the settings are loaded the network settings are also loaded as they were saved e f you try to update the camera create a configu
49. About 2 5 W 5 5 W during pan tilt scan For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 171 Operating Instructions Other Specifications ee ee eee Temperature Operation 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Storage 0 C 32 F to 50 C 122 F Humidity Operation 20 80 No Condensation Storage 20 90 No Condensation The maximum number of frames changes depending on the image quality and what object you buffer 2 Connect it to an amplifier or an external speaker with a built in amplifier Frame rate may slow down depending on the network environment the PC performance the image quality enabling IPsec or what object you view 172 Operating Instructions Index 173 Operating Instructions A Abbreviations 4 ActiveX Controls 18 Administrator General Users Guest Users 82 Alarm Image Buffer Transfer 96 Alarm Log 123 136 Alarm Position 26 ASCII Character Table 168 Audio page 78 B Buffered Image page 35 C Camera Access 13 Camera page 73 Capture Image Button 22 Cell Phone 38 Cleaning 158 Click to Center 21 Clicking the right mouse button 25 CPU 5 6 D Date and Time page 70 Default Setting List 148 Digital zoom feature 2 DynamicDNS 65 68 E External I O 145 External Output page 132 F FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button 147 For IPv4 Connection 5 For IPv6 Connection 6 G General User page 84 H Help page 143 Home Position 26 How to U
50. Ae Memory Overwrite aler me X ey Geer lees Pe Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite 3 Check Enable Image Buffer Transfer and select Timer for trigger and click Next gt Trigger Setting M Enable Image Buffer Transfer Trigger Timer Delete Buffered Images Next gt Save Cancel Note e Click Delete Buffered Images to delete the buffered images e Click Save to save the settings e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 Operating Instructions Enable Image Check the box to enable the Trigger setting Clear the box Buffer Transfer to disable it Trigger e Selecting Timer enables the camera to buffer transfer the image by timer e Selecting Alarm 1 or 2 enables the camera to buffer transfer the image by alarm signal e Selecting Motion Detection enables the camera to capture transfer the images when the motion detects something 4 Set the time and click Next gt Sun mon Tue wea mmu Fn sa Ache TmecfTmver UUU Vv Vv vw Ww vw Vv Aways C aM fi2 zinfo v min to PM z fn yh 59 jmin lt Back Next gt Cancel Note The timer works by an internal clock Set the date and time before using timer buffer transfer see page 70 e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Descript
51. C 1 Click Start All Programs gt Accessories _ gt Command Prompt e Command Prompt window is displayed 2 Enter ipv6 install e Succeeded is displayed Note e f Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later is not installed Succeeded will not be displayed Install it on your PC e When you use Windows XP Service Pack 2 click Start gt Control Panel gt Security Center gt Windows Firewall gt Advanced tab gt Settings button of ICMP in the Windows Firewall window then check Allow incoming router request check box in the ICMP Settings window 3 Enter ipconfig e Ifthe IPv6 address is properly assigned to your PC IPv6 address will be displayed on the window Setting up the Camera Usually IPv6 address is automatically assigned If you assign a static IPv6 address see page 48 To access the camera in IPv6 you need to subscribe to the domain name service such as Viewnetcam com and register the URL Confirming that You Can Access the Camera Confirm that the image is properly displayed see page 13 16 Operating Instructions 1 2 Viewing Single Camera page 1 Access the camera see page 13 e The Top page is displayed 2 Click the Single tab at the top of the page e When Security Warning window is displayed click Yes see page 18 e See page 19 for Security Warning window when using Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 ae Audio Control Captu re Image 3 amp g p NetworkC
52. Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting Deception Image Buffer e Select the image buffer frequency to buffer or transfer the Frequency image 1 image per hour 30 images per second For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 89 Operating Instructions 7 Select the transfer method and click Next gt Transfer Method No Transfer No Memory Overwrite No Transfer Memory Overwrite He C E mail lt Back Next gt Gancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Note If you transfer image by E mail or FTP confirm that the default gateway and DNS server addresses are assigned correctly see page 43 and page 48 Description No Transfer No Ifthe internal memory is full the camera stops the buffer Memory Overwrite No Transfer e If the internal memory is full the camera deletes the old Memory images and continues to buffer the image Overwrite FTP e The camera transfers the image to an FTP server see page 91 E mail e The camera transfers the image by E mail see page 93 90 Operating Instructions When you set FTP for Transfer Method Select FTP and click Next gt The following page is displayed FTP Server IP Address or Host Name Port No Usually Use 21 Login ID 0 to 63 Characters Password 0 to 63 Characters
53. Enable Post Check the box to enable the setting The camera buffers or trigger Image transfers the image right after the motion detection signal Buffer is detected Set an interval number of images to buffer and total number The buffered images may not match the total number due to memory capacity image resolution image quality or what object you view 110 Operating Instructions 8 Select the transfer method and click Next gt Transfer Method No Transfer No Memory Overwrite C No Transfer Memory Overwrite E mail Next gt Gancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Note If you transfer image by E mail or FTP confirm that the default gateway and DNS server addresses are assigned correctly see page 43 and page 48 Setting _Deseription No Transfer No e Ifthe internal memory is full the camera stops the buffer Memory Overwrite No Transfer e If the internal memory is full the camera deletes the old Memory images and continues to buffer the image Overwrite FTP e The camera transfers the image to an FTP server see page 112 e The camera transfers the image by E mail see page 114 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 111 112 Operating Instructions When you set FTP for Transfer Method Select FTP and click Next gt The following page is displaye
54. Jul 30 08 40 30 179 PM 1 11 Frame First lt 100 lt 10 lt Prev Play Next gt 10 100 gt Last Play The buffered images are displayed continuously lt Prev or Next gt The previous or next image is displayed First lt 100 lt 10 or 10 gt 100 gt Last First 10th 100th image before or last 10th 100th image after of the displayed image appears Note e Date Time and frame number are not displayed in play mode e A still image can be saved on the Buffered Image page if you are not playing images on it Put the cursor on the image and right click it Then select Save Picture As e Maximum number of buffered images change depending on resolution image quality and what object the camera buffers At the 320 x 240 pixels resolution and the standard quality the camera buffers about 125 frames If 3 triggers are enabled maximum 5 triggers the internal memory capacity is divided into 3 sections In this case each trigger can buffer about 40 images See page 169 for the internal memory capacity e The buffered images are displayed chronologically e The digital zoom can be used while viewing buffered images only while playing video e Click to Center feature can be used while using the digital zoom 1 5 1 Operating Instructions Deleting Buffered Images If you intend to delete images for each transfer condition click Delete Buffered Images on the Trigger page see
55. Motion Detection on the Setup page 2 Click the Motion Detection bar in Threshold to set the threshold level Threshold Low High aoe a A ee 3 Click the Motion Detection bar in Sensitivity to set the sensitivity level Sen sithvity Low sensitivity High sensitivity SS 4 Click Save to save the settings e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 5 Click Go to Motion Detection page e The Motion Detection page is displayed Setting Description Threshold e Adjust the threshold for Motion Detection Sensitivity e If you set sensitivity high amplitude of motion detection bar gets jumpy Preview Display current threshold and detection level e The threshold is displayed by between green and red bar e The detection level is displayed by between dark and light color Note Setting Threshold and Sensitivity is enabled after saving and reflect to preview 120 Operating Instructions Threshold What is the threshold The threshold is a value for the camera to detect motions on the image during the motion detection buffering Setting the threshold lower allows subtler changes to be detected Setting the threshold higher allows bigger changes that might occupy half the image to be detected What is the sensitivity The sensitivity is the brightness change level for the camera to detect as the motion The high sensitivity setting enables the camera to detect the slight brightness ch
56. able this feature the time is also stamped on the buffered image Set AM PM format and 24H format on the Date and Time page Language Select the initial language from English French German Italian Spanish Russian Simplified Chinese or Japanese The selected language is displayed as the initial language on the Top Single Camera Multi Camera and Buffered Image pages If you select English or Japanese all pages can be changed But if you select other language the Setup Maintenance and Support pages are displayed only in English Banner Display When the camera accesses the Internet the banner displays product information about cameras or announcements about the latest firmware etc from Panasonic Checking Display for Administrator is particularly recommended When checked the banner is displayed for administrator or general users or both The banner is displayed only on the Single Camera page see page 17 3 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved 126 Operating Instructions e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Image Display page e The Image Display page is displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 127 128 Operating Instructions 2 23 Configuring Multiple Cameras The Multi Camera Setup page allows you to configure the camera IP addresses and camera names to view multiple images on the Multi Camera page These configurations are required to use the
57. al for details For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 63 Operating Instructions 2 7 2 Connecting the Camera to a Router Not Supporting UPnP IPv4 Only To allow access from the Internet with a router not supporting UPnP follow the procedures below 1 Select Static on the Network IPv4 page 1 Access the camera see page 13 2 Click Setup tab at the top of the page 3 Select Static on the Network page e The Static IP Address Configuration page is displayed Make a note of the IP address and port number since they are required to enable port forwarding on the router 4 Click Save without changing the settings 5 Click Restart 2 Enable port forwarding on the router Using the IP address and port number note written on step 1 3 enable port forwarding on the router See the router manual for how to enable port forwarding 3 Register with the DynamicDNS service Port Forwarding feature IPv4 Only The port forwarding feature is required to allow access from the Internet with a router not supporting UPnP It exchanges a local IP address to a global one Each camera must be assigned a unique port number Global IP address of the router Port Forwarding feature are YYYZAA VWV XXX VVY zzz 81 gt 192 168 0 252 81 VVV XXX yyy 222 81 _ eee 192 168 0 1 Optical cable Local IP address 192 168 0 252 192 168 0 253 Port No 81 Port No 80
58. al user s access level See page 84 Sets image buffer or transfer by timer or alarm or motion detection See page 87 page 96 or page 107 Sets the threshold and the sensitivity see page 120 Sets the information to notify the log by e mail see page 123 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 41 42 Operating Instructions Advanced 14 Image Display 15 Multi Camera 16 Operation Time 17 External Output 18 Indicator Control Sets resolution image quality and refresh interval of Single Camera and Multi Camera page time stamp setting language and banner see page 125 Sets the camera IP address or host name camera name on the Multi Camera page maximum 12 cameras See page 128 Sets time period to display camera images See page 130 Sets the digital output terminal of the External I O see page 132 Sets indicator display see page 133 If you change Administrator General User or Multi Camera Setup page settings changes will not be applied to the video Motion JPEG viewers Restart the camera to make changes applied to all video viewers Operating Instructions 2 2 Connecting the Camera to Your IPv4 Network The Network page offers three options to configure the camera in IPv4 Automatic Setup automatically assigns an unused IP address to the camera and uses UPnP Universal Plug and Play to configure your router Static allows the user to use a
59. ame and password Site SRK eee aS AS Realm aaa User Name Password Save this password in your password list Cancel Administrator General Users Guest Users The camera has 3 user levels administrator general users and guest users User Name and Required Required Not Required Password Accessible Pages All Pages Pages Except For Pages Except For Setup and Setup and Maintenance page Maintenance page Access Level All Operations Access level can Access level can be set for each be set for guest general user See users See page page 84 84 Note Guest users mean unregistered users Set Permit access from guest users on the Security Administrator page see page 80 82 Operating Instructions 2 13 Logging in to the Camera If you set Permit access from guest users on the Security Administrator page Login tab is displayed at the top of the page After you log in as an administrator you can access the Setup page and the Maintenance page 1 Click Login tab at the top of the page Support 2 Check the login mode and click Login Select Login mode General User Administrator Login Note The authentication window is displayed Enter the user name and password set for General Users or Administrator Enter Network Password 2 x D gt Please type your user name and password Site ste ek ek ek Realm E a a a a aa User Name Password Sa
60. amera eres Bar Talk Button Button Sean oe Listen Button See page 22 and Adjustment Bar Operation Bar a See page 30 See page 23 oolk Click to Center Digital Zoom See page 21 See page 25 Camera Image Refresh The banner is Interval displayed See page 23 See page 20 Click the URL when gray color screen displayed Click the URL in case of no audio Displaying to operate with IPv4 IPv6 or IPsec 3 Close the web browser Note e Refresh interval is Motion by default You can change it on the operation bar see page 23 e Refresh interval may change depending on the network condition PC performance and what object you view Using IPsec or enabling Motion Detection will also slow refresh interval e When displaying video Motion JPEG the camera allows up to 30 simultaneous accesses When trying more than 30 accesses the 31st user will see a gray screen Maximum 30 accesses for a Buffered Image page too For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 17 18 Operating Instructions e When the pan tilt reaches the end a shadow may be displayed partially This is not a problem e To reduce the data traffic the video can be automatically changed to refreshing still images on the General User page See page 84 e To display the Single Camera page directly add it to the Favorites on the web browser e When you view a dark image enable the color night view mode on the Camera Setup
61. ances audio video recording may be PROHIBITED by law This device should be used only in compliance with all applicable federal state and local statutes Digital zoom feature Camera has a 10x digital zoom feature This feature allows you to increase or decrease the size of the object on the Single Camera screen the Multi Camera screen and the Buffered Image screen Therefore it will be easy to view the object that located to a distant place A mouse wheel operation and clicking the right mouse button increase or decrease the size of the object on the Single Camera screen To connect in IPv6 subscribe to the ISP s IPv4 IPv6 Dual Stack or IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling service The camera does not work in IPv6 only network 2 Audio feature does not work on cell phones Talk button and Listen button cannot be used simultaneously In consequence of traffic and network environments the audio may be delayed or may break up 3 This feature is not available when viewing on a cell phone 4 As the magnification increases the image quality decreases Operating Instructions Various Camera Control Features The camera pans or tilts fast in maximum 80 per second You can control the camera at high speed from your PC or cell phone Alarm position feature also allows the camera to automatically turn the lens to the alarm position Additionally the following control features are available to easily and quickly monitor the camera Cli
62. ange Lower the sensitivity to make the camera to detect only the big brightness change Motion Detection Threshold Low High ma ONES ES ME OF N Sensitivity Low sensitivity High sensitivity i Detect motions When the level exceeds according to the the threshold the camera threshold detects motions Note Lowering the threshold and heightening sensitivity enable the camera easily to detect the trivial motion on the part of the image For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 121 Operating Instructions Motion Detection Threshold Low High m Sensitivity Low sensitivity High sensitivity e The motion detection is activated by object outline s changes and the brightness changes This feature is designed to alleviate false detections by overall brightness changes due to sunlight But in this case the camera may falsely detect the rapid brightness changes by the artificial light such as the fluorescent light In other cases motion detection by the Network Camera Recorder detects whole objects and brightness changes The way to detect motion differs between the camera and Network Camera Recorder Additionally if the object s color is absorbed by the background color the camera is hard to detect the motions e The detecting level depends on the object resolution or image quality Confirm the condition on the Preview window with following the above procedure when setting the Motion Detection 122
63. arm signal is detected 6 Set the image settings and click Next gt Image Setting Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard lt Back Next gt Cancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Image e Select image resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 default or Resolution 160 x 120 pixels to buffer or transfer Image Quality Select the image quality Favor Clarity optimizes for good quality Standard offers standard quality default Favor Motion optimizes for enhanced motion Mobile Phone is for a transfer to a cell phone Note 640 x 480 pixels cannot be set for a transfer to a cell phone 98 Operating Instructions T Set the image buffer frequencies and click Next gt Image Buffer Frequency Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer Every 1s buffer 1 z images Total 1 images V Enable Post trigger Image Buffer Every 1s x buffer i z images Total f1 z images lt Back Next gt Cancel Note Due to the network environment object number of accesses enabling IPsec the camera may not record the numbers of images as you set In this case set the image buffer frequencies longer e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes _ Seeing weet Enable Pre Ch
64. browser is not accessing the proxy server see page 164 When setting Do not permit access from guest users on the Security Administrator page 34 An authentication window is displayed in camera access Enter the administrator s or the general user s user name and password When you view the images on the Multi Camera page all authentication windows of the configured cameras are displayed Enter the administrator s or the general user s user name and password registered for each camera Operating Instructions 1 5 Viewing Buffered Image page To buffer the images on the internal memory you need to set up image transfer settings see page 87 page 96 or page 107 You can view buffered images on this Buffered Image page Note Sound cannot be buffered on the Buffered Image page 1 Access the camera see page 13 e The Top page is displayed 2 Click the Buffered Image tab at the top of the page 3 Click the trigger number The trigger number is displayed see page 87 page 96 or page 107 The trigger is displayed see page 87 page 96 or page 107 h F 2 Timer 3 Timer 4 Timer 5 Timer For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 35 36 Operating Instructions 4 Display images clicking buttons below Date and time of the day when the images were buffered are displayed Jul 30 2004 08 40 PM Jul 30 2004 08 40 PM Date time and frame number are displayed be
65. camera IP address while setting Automatic Setup you can search it by using the Setup Program see page 160 Or you can search it on the Status page see page 135 after accessing the camera in IPv4 e If the camera is restarted all buffered images on the internal memory are deleted Setting Description Allow Access from If Yes is selected at the Allow Access from the Internet the Internet you can access the camera from the Internet If No is Automatic Setup selected the camera can be accessed only from the LAN Only that has the same IPv6 prefix as the camera Port Number Static The port number is 80 by default The port number must be Only unique for each terminal on your network Do not set the following port numbers E g FTP 20 and 21 Telnet 23 SMTP 25 DNS 53 POP3 110 HTTPS 443 ICQ 4000 and IRC 6661 6667 Enter only the number 1 65535 Some ISPs do not allow you to use port 80 Ask your ISP or network administrator about the accessible port number over the Internet IP address Enter a global address You do not need to enter prefix Static Only length IPv6 address consists of 8 hexadecimal digits divided with Consecutive Os can be abbreviated as E g 2001 2 3 4 5 Default Gateway If you have the assigned Default Gateway IPv6 address by Static Only your ISP or network administrator enter it in this data field IPv6 address consists of 8 hexadecimal digits divided w
66. ck to Center When you click a certain point on the camera image the point is centered on the image Preset Position You can register 8 preset positions When you click each button the image switches to its position Output Control You can control the external devices Open or Short to GND E g turning the light on or ringing a buzzer Multi Camera Support Multi Camera page displays up to 4 cameras while supporting each audio 2 way communication The previous model displays only 4 cameras but this camera can switch 3 sets of 4 cameras Additionally the camera can displays maximum 12 cameras on a page in a Static image DynamicDNS Service Support DynamicDNS service allows you to access the camera over the Internet with your favorite domain name e g bob viewnetcam com instead of a global IP address Multi Language Display Top page Single Camera and Multi Camera page can be displayed in English French German Italian Spanish Russian Simplified Chinese or Japanese The Setup Maintenance and Support pages are displayed only in English or Japanese Motion Detection feature Camera has a Motion Detection feature that detects movement such as people based on the preset threshold and sensitivity of Camera You can buffer the camera images transfer to an FTP server or send E mails using the Motion Detection function as a trigger For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 Operating Instruct
67. d FTP Server IP Address or Host Name Port No eT Usually Use 21 Login ID Cr 0 to 63 Characters Password Tr 0 to 63 Characters Login Timing Every Time 7 Upload File Name TS 1 to 234 Characters Overwrite setting Overwrite File Data Transfer Method Passive Mode lt Back Next gt Cancel Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Operating Instructions Setting Desorption Server IP e f you set the server IP address set 4 digits O 255 and 3 Address or periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Host Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address Port No Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 21 Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID set it O 63 characters If your ISP requires a password set it 0 63 characters Login Timing Select the login timing to an FTP server If you set One Time during 1 minute transfer the camera logs in to the server only once and can reduce the time to log in or log out Upload File Set the file name to save on an FTP server Enter 1 234 Name characters Entering creates directories for a file E g NetworkCamera image jpg Overwrite e Selecting Overwrite File saves and overwrites the image on Setting the server Selecting Save as New File
68. d DES or NULL is valid as an algorithm and then the data will become easier to be decrypted Operating Instructions 7 Click Restart 8 Setup your PC as it fits to the requirements on page 53 e Set the FTP server or E mail server to transfer images 9 Access the camera see page 13 e f you can access the camera the IPsec setup is complete Note e In IPsec communications IPsec is displayed on the Top page or the Single Camera page If you cannot communicate using IPsec see page 20 of the Troubleshooting on the Setup CD ROM e See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for the IPsec features For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 57 58 Operating Instructions 2 6 Encrypt the Camera Image in Tunnel Mode The camera can encrypt the image using IPsec tunnel mode Note e Donotset IPsec on the PCs under the VPN router Communications may be blocked e If you use IPsec refresh interval slows down e The camera can be accessed only from the PCs under the VPN router Other PCs cannot access the camera 1 Click IPsec on the Setup page Click Add in the Tunnel column When IPsec setting is added when link of Add Click the number and edit the tunnel mode No Status Ahead connecting Add 3 Enter each parameter in the data field Tunnel setting Status V ON Pre Shared Key 1 to 63 Characters Retype Pre Shared TS Key
69. d 1 7 characters for a 2 byte character But Space amp l E lt and gt are not available Note e Set the local IP address and port number for the camera on the same LAN If the cameras will be accessed from the Internet be sure to use the global IP address In this situation local IP addresses such as 192 168 x x cannot be used 4 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e The Multi Camera Setup page is displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 129 130 Operating Instructions 2 24 Specifying Operation Time The Operation Time page allows you to limit the operation time The camera image turns to a gray screen outside the operation time Note e If you wrongly set the time period your privacy may be seen Confirm the time period after the setup e f you access the camera as an administrator you can view the image outside the time period 1 Click Operation Time on the Setup page 2 Click No to set the operation time No Status sun Mon Tue Sa Operation Time 1 UE x 1 Disable x x a Peps Always 2 Dessie es amp amp x a PDs Always 3 Disable x sX ka AOA Always 4 Disable x x OR x x KR Always a Disable X s ka KATA Always E Disable xX xK x x KOKA S Always T Disable xX X x a Les Always Note If No 1 7 are disabled the camera can always be operated 3 Check Enable set the time and click Save
70. de Current Setting 7 Automatic Setup x Configure network settings automatically 8 Static Assign static IP address to the camera Account DHCP Get IP address from DHCP server 0 C 10 E Buffer Transfer 11 12 a 13 Advanced 14 E 15 16 C 17 E 18 EE Basic 1 Network IPv4 2 Network IPv6 3 IPsec 4 UPnP 5 DynamicDNS 6 Date and Time 7 Camera 8 Audio Account 9 Administrator 10 General User Buffer Transfer 11 Trigger 12 Motion Detection 13 Alarm Log Operating Instructions Configures the IPv4 network settings to connect the camera to the network see page 43 Configures the IPv6 network settings to connect the camera to the network see page 48 Enables IPsec Transport or Tunnel mode see page 52 Enables automatic port forwarding or shortcut to the camera see page 62 Registers with the DynamicDNS service see page 65 Sets the date and time automatic time adjustment and adjust clock for daylight saving time settings See page 70 Sets camera name white balance pan tilt range return to specified position and color night view settings see page 78 Sets output volume PC audio input timeout input camera microphone sensitivity and mute during pan tilt settings see page 78 Sets authentication setting and administrator security user name and password see page 80 Sets general user security user name and password and gener
71. display e Selecting Never turn indicator on keeps indicator always off Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed Click Go to Indicator Control page e The Indicator Control page is displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 133 Operating Instructions 3 Camera Maintenance 3 1 Maintenance page Maintenance E gt 2 Session Status 3 Alarm Log 4 5 Mec 6 7 Load Settings 8 eset to Factory Detautt Maintenance 1 Status Displays the camera settings and status see page 135 2 Session Status Displays information on access to the camera see page 135 3 Alarm Log Displays alarm logs see page 136 4 Restart Restarts the camera see page 136 5 Update Firmware Updates the camera firmware see page 137 6 Save Settings Creates a configuration file see page 140 7 Load Settings Loads settings from a configuration file see page 141 8 Reset to Factory Resets the camera to its default settings see page 142 Default 134 Operating Instructions 3 1 1 Confirming the Status The Status page allows you to check the status of the camera The status information provides support for troubleshooting Clicking Status displays the following page Displays Hardware Firmyware Version Model a nisada ninini aiaiai id Firmware Boot FF _Firmware Application s mn Note See Panasonic Network Camera
72. e Fixed Fluorescent Daylight 4000 K Daylight Fixed Outdoor Solar light 6000 K Hold Setting Hold keeps the current white balance Note White balance is also saved in the home position alarm position and preset buttons AC Power It can select Flicker Correction by power line frequency Source 60 Hz default Frequency 50Hz Select 60 Hz in the United States Operating Instructions Setting Deseription Pan Range Select from the following options Minimum Current settings 60 60 Home Position Current settings 60 60 Maximum Current settings 60 60 The values must be selected as minimums home position lt maximum Note If you wrongly set the range your privacy may be seen Confirm the range after the setup Tilt Range Select from the following options Minimum Current settings 45 20 Home Position Current settings 45 20 Maximum Current settings 45 20 The values must be selected as minimum lt home position maximum Note If you wrongly set the range your privacy may be seen Check the range after the setup Return to If the camera is not operated during the specified period Specified the camera turns to the specified position Position The following settings are available Time Do not move 10 min 30 min 1h Specified Position Home Position Preset No 1 8 Alarm No 1 Alarm No 2 Note If y
73. e DHCP function which automatically DHCP Only assigns the IP address to the camera enter the ISP assigned host name Host name may be used as an authentication Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 168 But Space 8 lt and gt are not available Default Gateway If you have the assigned Default Gateway address by your Static DHCP Only ISP or network administrator enter it in this data field Set 4 digits O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available DNS Server DNS server address is required in the following conditions Address Transferring camera images by E mail or FTP Static DHOP Only Setting cameras by their host names on the Multi Camera Setup page Using the DynamicDNS service Using the alarm log notification If you have the assigned DNS server addresses by your ISP or network administrator enter them in this data field They usually have two addresses Set 4 digits O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available Max Bandwidth The bandwidth can be restricted Usage Select the maximum bandwidth usage from Unlimited to 0 1 Mbps This setting is valid in both IPv4 IPv6 Note Set the maximum bandwidth usage seeing the following file sizes These are examples for a JPEG file with a standard image quality File sizes may change depending on the imag
74. e Update page is displayed in about 1 minute Please enter or browse the firmware file name for update File Name Browse The firmware update process takes about 180 seconds via File Upload Flash ROM V riting and Restart automatically Caution Never turn off the power during the firmware update process Update Fir mware Cancel 4 Click Browse e A dialog box is displayed to select the firmware 5 Select the firmware including directory information and click Open e The firmware file name is displayed 6 Confirm the firmware file name and click Update Firmware e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Top page without firmware update e The next message is displayed during update Updating firmware Please wait about 160 seconds Caution Never turn off the power during the firmware update process e The camera restarts automatically after update Restarting now Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Please enter the proper IP address to URL when no response e The Top page is displayed in about 1 minute Operating Instructions 7 Confirm that the version number on the Top page is updated Panasonic N L Network Camera Fran ais Deutsch Italiano Espa ol Pyccko fha AAR KX HCM110A Version gt 2 Updated version Running in IPv4 mode e If the version number is updated the firmware update is complete For assistance please call 1 800 2
75. e mode e Setup the IPsec policy as below Protocol Source Network Network address and subnet mask on the LAN side of the VPN router Source IP address A global address on the WAN side of the VPN router Destination Network A global address of the camera Destination IP address A global address of the camera 9 Access the camera see page 13 e f you can access the camera the IPsec setup is complete Note e In IPsec communications IPsec is displayed on the Top page or the Single Camera page If you cannot communicate using IPsec see page 20 of the Troubleshooting on the Setup CD ROM e See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for the IPsec features For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 61 Operating Instructions 2 7 Using UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP can automatically configure your router to be accessed from the Internet In order to use this feature your router needs to support this feature and it must be enabled Most router manufacturers disable this feature as the default setting See http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for details and see your router s manual for how to enable UPnP After the UPnP is enabled on the router set Enable for auto port forwarding Note The camera s UPnP does not support IPv6 Use this feature in IPv4 1 Click UPnP on the Setup page 2 Setup UPnP Auto Port
76. e page 145 4 Set the time and click Next gt Time Tm fsun won Tue Wea tru Er Jsa ______AdweTmeofTrver SSCSCSC C S vw WV WwW WwW Ww VW amp Always C fam 12 zho zimin to Pm z 11 zh 59 min lt Back Next gt Cancel Note The timer works by an internal clock Set the date and time before using timer buffer transfer see page 70 e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting Description A day of the e Check the box to enable the day Clear the box to disable it week Active Time of Select the Always option when you do not specify the time Trigger period If you specify the time period select the time period option and set the time period For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 97 Operating Instructions 5 Set the Lens Position When Triggered setting and click Next gt Lens Position When Triggered When triggered Do not move r 4 Back Nest gt Cancel Note If you enable the Lens Position When Triggered setting buffer transfer starts after the camera turns to the alarm position e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Lens Position e Set Move to alarm position to move the lens to the alarm When Triggered position See page 26 when the al
77. e quality or how bright the object is 160 x 120 pixels About 3 5 KB 28 Kbit 320 x 240 pixels About 10 KB 80 Kbit 640 x 480 pixels About 18 KB 144 Kbit Operating Instructions setting eseription Connection Type Select Auto Negotiation normally If you cannot access the camera see page 7 of the Troubleshooting on the Setup CD ROM This setting is valid in both IPv4 IPv6 1 If you automatically obtain the IP address from the DHCP server you do not need to set it For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 47 Operating Instructions 2 3 Connecting the Camera to Your IPv6 Network The Network page offers two options to configure the camera in IPv6 e Automatic Setup automatically assigns an IPv6 address to the camera e Static allows the user to use a specific IPv6 address Note IPv6 is the expanded protocol created for future Internet expansion Your network and your ISP must support IPv6 before you can use this feature 1 2 Click a connection mode Connection Mode Click Network IPv6 on the Setup page Connection Mode Current Setting Automatic Setup Normally sets Automatic Setup Static _ _ Uses a static IP address 3 Enter each parameter in the proper data field Automatic Setup The camera is automatically assigned an IPv6 prefix from the IPv6 router and produces the original IPv6 address from the IPv6 prefix If you select No a
78. e settings e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 105 Operating Instructions 106 11 Click Go to Trigger page e The Trigger page is displayed Note e f you set a short interval to transfer image to a cell phone many E mails may be sent to it leading to a large phone bill Therefore we recommend you to set a long interval 1 image per minute frequency is recommended e Alarm transfer stops its operations until the camera finishes all transfers For example if the camera transfers 3 images per minute and 6 images in total the alarm detection will be in the following operation 120 seconds ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Undetectable Detectable Detectable lt lt lt An alarm signal is detected e f you are buffering images on the internal memory the following operations also delete all buffered images Turning off the camera Saving the Date and Time page Restarting updating firmware or resetting the camera to factory default Operating Instructions 2 17 Buffering or Transferring Images by Motion Detection Signal The Trigger page allows you to enable image buffer transfer by E mail or FTP 1 Click Trigger on the Setup page 2 Click No to enable buffer transfer Trigger ER No Transfer No i le Emera es a a bt ok as Always Memory Overwrite 2 OFF Timer X
79. eck the box to enable the setting The camera buffers or trigger Image transfers the image right before the alarm signal is Buffer detected Set an interval number of images to buffer and total number The buffered images may not match the total number due to memory capacity image resolution image quality or what object you view Enable Post Check the box to enable the setting The camera buffers or trigger Image transfers the image right after the alarm signal is detected Buffer Set an interval number of images to buffer and total number The buffered images may not match the total number due to memory capacity image resolution image quality or what object you view For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 99 Operating Instructions 8 Select the transfer method and click Next gt Transfer Method No Transfer No Memory Overwrite C No Transfer Memory Overwrite E mail Next gt Cancel e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Note If you transfer image by E mail or FTP confirm that the default gateway and DNS server addresses are assigned correctly see page 43 and page 48 Setting _Deseription No Transfer No e Ifthe internal memory is full the camera stops the buffer Memory Overwrite No Transfer e If the internal memory is full the camera deletes the old Memory images and co
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81. eeseeeees 160 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 12 Operating Instructions 3 9 3 9 1 3 9 2 3 9 3 3 10 3 11 3 12 SENN YOU PO aers R 164 Setting the Proxy Server Settings on Web Browser cccssseeees 164 Setting UPnP to Display Camera Shortcut in My Network Places 167 Setting the Internet Temporary File Setting on Web Browser 167 ASCII Character Table cccccccseccccseseeeceseeesseeeesseeeesseaeeesaas 168 File Size and Number of Buffered Images ccccseeeeeeneees 169 OS CIC AU ON orere test sitces E E E 170 OE OE abvd dew EOE E E EE A 173 Operating Instructions 1 Camera Monitoring 1 1 Accessing the Camera Start up the web browser on your PC Enter http IPv4 Address or URL Port Number on the address bar and press Enter on the keyboard e When port number is 80 default you do not need to enter port number See page 45 for details about port number e For IPv6 connection see page 15 and page 16 and prepare the requirements Enter the http IPv6 registered URL Port Number on the address bar e If the camera image is not displayed see page 7 page 8 and page 9 of the Troubleshooting on the Setup CD ROM E g http 192 168 0 253 50000 in IPv4 http XXXXX viewnetcam com 50000 in IPv6 3 The Enter Network Password window is displayed and enter the user name and password that were set and click OK Note When
82. er Checked For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 155 156 Operating Instructions tens IP Address or Host Blank When setting IP address 1 Name Multi Camera Host name 5 is 1 255 characters Port No Blank When setting 20 21 25 and Multi Camera 110 are not available 2 Camera Name Blank When setting 1 15 characters Multi Camera 7 Operation Operation Time Always Time External External Device Open Open Short to Output Control Output GND Button name Open Short modification Multi Multi Camera Blank pe Camera Display Checked When setting Multi Camera Indicator Indicator Control Turn indicator Control on when camera is on Preset Buttons ee oota negarea presai wwe pesue uen pesas J tomet pesas iwem 1 In IPv4 set 4 digits O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available In IPv6 set 8 hexadecimal digits divided with Consecutive Os can be abbreviated as 2 3 4 9 6 7 Operating Instructions Set the number of 1 65535 Enter ASCII characters see page 168 But Space amp lt gt and are not available Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 168 But Space amp lt and gt are not available Enter ASCII characters for the host name see page 168 But Space amp
83. eseeeeeeneeeeees 38 2 Various Camera Features cccssecsssesseseseeseseeees 40 2 1 Using Camera Features cccccssececsseseeseeseesseeeeeseeeeeseeseeenseeeess 40 2 2 Connecting the Camera to Your IPv4 Network 0 ceesseeees 43 2 3 Connecting the Camera to Your IPv6 Network c eceeeeees 48 24 NV IMATE IPS00 rnrn NEES 52 2 5 Encrypt the Camera Image in Transport Mode cccseeeeee 55 2 6 Encrypt the Camera Image in Tunnel Mode cccseeeeeseeeees 58 2 7 Using UPnP Universal Plug and Play ccscceseeeeeeeeeees 62 2 7 1 Connecting the Camera to a Router Supporting UPnP IPv4 Only 63 2 7 2 Connecting the Camera to a Router Not Supporting UPnP IPv4 Only 64 2 8 Registering with the DynamicDNS Service cccccceeeeeeeeeees 65 2 8 1 DynamicDNS Service IPV4 IPV6 cccccccccssseeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeesseeeeees 68 2 9 Setting Date and Time cccccccccccecceeceeeeseeeeceeseceeeeeeeeeeseeesaees 70 2 10 Changing Camera SettingS ccccccccsscccsseccseeeeseeeeseeessaeeeseeeees 73 2 11 Adjusting AUd O scricstes ccesvctsisctosinncstntenusieosndeyseeedtdaeccaceneioedesaaveddeceendeare 78 2 12 Changing Authentication Setting and Administrator User Name and Pa WONO erae T E sere teetan 80 2 13 Logging in to the CAMELA cccceccecseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeens 83 2 14 Creating Modifying
84. fer see page 70 e Clicking gt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting _Deseription A day of the e Check the box to enable the day Clear the box to disable it week Active Time of Select the Always option when you do not specify the time Trigger period If you specify the time period select the time period option and set the time period 5 Set the image settings and click Next gt Lens Position When Triggered When triggered Do not move Back Next gt Cancel Note If you enable the Lens Position When Triggered setting buffer transfer starts after the camera turns to the Home Position Preset No 1 8 or Alarm No 1 2 108 Operating Instructions e Clicking gt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting Description Lens Position e Set the lens position when motion detection triggered When Triggered 6 Set the image settings and click Next gt Image Setting Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard lt Back Next gt Cancel e Clicking gt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Setting eweription Image e Select image resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 default or Re
85. gs Control Panel gt Network and Internet Connections gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection in use gt Properties gt Select Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties gt Use the following IP address Windows 2000 Start Settings Control Panel gt Network and Dial up Connections gt Local Area Connection in use gt Properties gt Select Internet Protocol TCP IP gt Properties gt Use the following IP address Windows Me Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Network gt Select Windows 98SE TCP IP with adaptor in use gt Properties gt IP Address gt Specify an IP address e When using Windows XP and Windows 2000 log in as an administrator to access the TCP IP Properties window 2 Enter IP address and subnet mask 3 Click OK e In Windows Me or Windows 98SE the PC needs to be restarted to enable the settings Local IP Address Local IP address is the network ID that is not used on the Internet They are classified into Class A Class B and Class C as shown below Set the IP address in the range of the number specified in the class corresponding to your local network scale Class A 255 0 0 0 10 0 O 1 10 255 255 254 Class B 255 255 0 0 172 16 0 1 172 31 255 254 Class C 255 255 255 0 192 168 O 1 192 168 0 254 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 159 160 Operating Instr
86. gs disable automatic configuration 7 Automatically detect settings 7 Use automatic configuration script fiddress m Proxy server See if the check Use a proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to g dial up or VPN connections box IS ch ecked or not Address kok ok k tel port k Advanced If checked Bypass proxy server for local addresses cl ick Advanced n e If not checked click Cancel Proxy settings are not required For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 165 166 Operating Instructions 5 Enter the camera IP address into the Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with data field Example 192 168 0 253 ee zx Servers Type Proxy address to use Port HTTP ree et tee tore Pa Secure E sete eles etme FTP TEE eek EEE ook a Gopher aok akk ok akok Socks JV Use the same proxy server For all protocols Exceptions ee Do not use proxy server For addresses beginning with ae 168 0 253 Use semicolons to separate entries 6 Click OK Note accessing the camera via a proxy server the Talk Button is displayed gray Talk feature cannot be used Operating Instructions 3 9 2 Setting UPnP to Display Camera Shortcut in My Network Places To display the camera shortcut in the My Network Places folder Windows component should be added Enable
87. ification Open 1 to 6 Characters Open short to GND 1 to 6 Characters Short Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed Setting Deeceiption External Device If you check Open the internal transistor turns off and the Control Output external output terminal gets high impedance open collector when the camera powers up If you check Short to GND the internal transistor turns on and is electrically short circuited to GND pin when the camera powers up The external output terminal gets low impedance 0 V Button name You can change the output control button names on the modification operation bar You can name the button depending on your external devices 3 Click Go to External Output Control page e The External Output Control page is displayed 132 Operating Instructions 2 26 Changing Indicator Display The Indicator Control page allows you to select Indicator operation Indicator has three options 1 Always on Turn the indicator on when the camera is accessed Always off Click Indicator Control on the Setup page Select indicator option Indicator Control f Turn indicator on when camera is on C Turn indicator on during camera access C Never turn indicator on Save Cance e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Note e See page 7 for indicator
88. imum of 30 minutes for the registered URL to work If Expired is displayed at the Personal Camera URL on the Viewnetcam com page or at the Camera URL in the DynamicDNS on the Status page restart the camera After that confirm that your registered URL is displayed on their pages Confirming the Internet access Operating Instructions Due to the router specifications the image may not be displayed even if you access the camera from your PC on the same LAN as the camera In this case access the camera in the following procedures e Accessing from the PC on another network see page 13 e Accessing from your cell phone see page 38 When you select User specified DynamicDNS 1 Click Next Co Viewnetcam cam Jser specified OynamicDNS C Disable Next Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes 2 Set each parameter User specified DynamicDONs DynamicDNS Serer URL 1 to 255 Characters Updating time fio mir Input User Name and Password User Name rr D to 63 Characters Password ooo D to 63 Characters Save Cancel e You can get DynamicDNS information from the DynamicDNS service industry company 3 Click Save after finished e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to DynamicDNS page e The DynamicDNS page is displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 67 68 Operating Instructions N
89. ing setting some routers call it Address Translation Static IP Masquerade Virtual Server or Port Mapping To enable Internet access to the camera check Yes In this case the camera automatically searches the unused port number on your network in the order from 50000 to 50050 To disable Internet access to the camera check No If you prohibit the Setup Program from changing the network settings clear the check box The port number is 80 by default When you use multiple cameras with a router on your network each camera must be assigned its own port number see page 64 2 7 2 Connecting the Camera to a Router Not Supporting UPnP IPv4 Only Do not set the following port numbers E g FTP 20 and 21 Telnet 23 SMTP 25 DNS 53 POPS 110 HTTPS 443 ICQ 4000 and IRC 6661 6667 Enter only the number 1 65535 Some ISPs do not allow you to use port 80 Ask your ISP or network administrator about the accessible port number over the Internet If your ISP or network administrator specifies the IP address and subnet mask enter them in each data field If you use the camera on the LAN set the IP address in the same class as your PC see page 159 Set 4 digits O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 45 Operating Instructions Setting eweription Host Name If your ISP uses th
90. initial settings display settings when a user accesses the camera of image resolution image quality and refresh interval You can display a time stamp on the image The initial language can be selected from eight languages The banner can be displayed for administrator or general users or both 1 Click Image Display on the Setup page 2 Set each parameter Single Camera Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard Refresh Interval Motion Multi Camera Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard Refresh Interval Motion Time stamp Disable Language Lanquage English Banner Display Administrator M Display General User M Display nave Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 125 Operating Instructions Setting eseription Image Resolution e Select the image resolution 640 x 480 pixels Only for the Single Camera page 320 x 240 pixels default 160 x 120 pixels Only for the Multi Camera page Image Quality e Select the image quality Favor Clarity optimizes for good quality Standard offers standard quality default Favor Motion optimizes for enhanced motion Refresh Interval e Select a refresh interval Motion 3 s 5 s 10s 30s and 60 s Time stamp setting You can display a time stamp on the upper left side of the image Select from Enable or Disable Note e f you en
91. ion A day of the e Check the box to enable the day Clear the box to disable it week Active Time of Selectthe Always option when you do not specify the time Trigger period If you specify the time period select the time period option and set the time period 5 Set the image settings and click Next gt Image Setting Image Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Standard lt Back Next gt Cancel 88 Operating Instructions e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes Description Image e Select image resolution 640 x 480 320 x 240 default or Resolution 160 x 120 pixels to buffer or transfer Image Quality Select the image quality Favor Clarity optimizes for good quality Standard offers standard quality default Favor Motion optimizes for enhanced motion Mobile Phone is for a transfer to a cell phone Note 640 x 480 pixels cannot be set for a transfer to a cell phone 6 Set the image buffer frequencies and click Next gt Image Buffer Frequency Every 1 z buffer 1 images Back Mext gt Cancel Note Due to the network environment object number of accesses enabling IPsec the camera may not record the numbers of images as you set In this case set the image buffer frequencies longer e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page e
92. ion takes up to 1 minute Caution Buffered images are erased when you restart Restart e Restarting takes about 1 minute The Top page is displayed when finished Operating Instructions 3 1 5 Updating the Camera Firmware The Update Firmware page allows you to update the camera firmware If the new firmware is available install it into the camera Note e Do not turn off the power during firmware update e All buffered images and alarm logs on the internal memory will be deleted after the firmware update e The firmware version is displayed on the Top page and the Status page 1 Download the new firmware on the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam and save it on your PC 2 Click Update Firmware on the Maintenance page 3 Click Update Firmware Update Firmware You can update to the latest version of the camera internal Operating system Click on Update Firmware below Depending on the speed of your system the procedure can take up to 4 minutes Caution 1 Buffered images are erased when you execute this function 2 Never turn off the power during the firmware update process Update Firmware e The camera restarts Restarting now Restart operation takes up to 1 minute Please enter the proper IP address to URL when no response For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 137 138 Operating Instructions e Th
93. ions How to Use This Documentation The camera includes the following 4 manual types Installation Installation provides explanations for items included with the camera Getting Started Getting Started provides explanations for the initial configuration and the ways of camera mount The Getting Started helps you to easily configure the camera Operating Instructions This manual Operating Instructions explains about operations settings features and the cleaning method when using the camera Troubleshooting Troubleshooting provides explanations for troubleshooting tips Trademarks Adobe Acrobat and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows Hotmail and ActiveX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Pentium is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Abbreviations UPnP is the abbreviation for Universal Plug and Play Network Camera is called Camera in this Operating Instructions Operating Instructions System Requirements for
94. isplayed 7 5 Tilt Range In case of no audio please click here http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcamechnic soundindex html Home Position Maximum ing in IPv4 mode so Lah dace 45 z degrees fo z degrees 20 z degrees Return to Specified Position Time Do not move x Specified Position Home Position C Enable Disable Cancel 4 Set the pan tilt range e Selecting Current Settings displays the current angle of the camera Select each value while adjusting the pan tilt on the Single Camera page Note The values must be selected as minimums home positions maximum Max 20 4 6 Woe NetworkCamera 5 Click Save on the Camera page e New settings are saved The camera turns to the home position For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 77 Operating Instructions 2 11 Adjusting Audio The Audio page allows you to adjust the built in microphone the use of external speaker microphone sensitivity and external speaker volume 1 Click Audio on the Setup page 2 Set each parameter Enable C Disable Volume Standard x PC Audio Input Timeout imin Enable Disable Mute during Pan Tilt Enable C Disable Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Operating Instructions Description Output e t controls audio output for external speaker connected to the camera Volume e t controls the volume to
95. ith Consecutive Os can be abbreviated as E g 2001 2 3 4 5 50 Operating Instructions setting eseription DNS Server DNS server address is required in the following conditions Address Transferring camera images by E mail or FTP Setting cameras by their host names on the Multi Camera Setup page Using the DynamicDNS service Using the alarm log notification If you have the assigned DNS server IPv6 addresses by your ISP or network administrator enter them in this data field They usually have two addresses IPv6 address consists of 8 hexadecimal digits divided with Consecutive Os can be abbreviated as E g 2001 2 3 4 5 Max Bandwidth The bandwidth can be restricted Usage Select the maximum bandwidth usage from Unlimited to 0 1 Mbps This setting is valid in both IPv4 IPv6 Note Set the maximum bandwidth usage seeing the following file sizes These are examples for a JPEG file with a standard image quality File sizes may change depending on the image quality or how bright the object is 160 x 120 pixels About 3 5 KB 28 Kbit 320 x 240 pixels About 10 KB 80 Kbit 640 x 480 pixels About 18 KB 144 Kbit Connection Type Select Auto Negotiation normally If you cannot access the camera see page 7 of the Troubleshooting on the Setup CD ROM This setting is valid in both IPv4 IPv6 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 52 Operating Instructions
96. l I O Input Output is independent Output terminal is controlled only by External Output Control page on page 132 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 145 Operating Instructions Circuit Diagram Example Camera 12 V oF Sensor 2 Alarm 2 2 A Door Sensor 1 Alarm 1 1 He oF x DC10 5 V 13 5 V CAUTION e The external I O is not capable of connecting directly to devices that require large amounts of current In some case a custom interface circuit customer provided may have to be used Serious damage to the camera may result if a device is connected to the external I O that exceeds its electrical capability see page 145 e The low voltage current circuits and high voltage current circuits are in the camera circuit The qualified electrician should do the wiring not by yourself Incorrect wiring could damage the camera You could receive the fatal electric shock 146 Operating Instructions 3 4 FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button The camera has a FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button on the side FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Button Press the button with a pointed object Pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button resets the camera to factory default If you lose your user name and password use this button to reset the camera e Press the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button for 1 second when the camera is on e The indicator blinks orange and then turns off for 5 seconds e Do not turn off
97. log in to a POPS server set it O 63 characters Reply E mail e Set the sender s E mail address We recommend you to Address set the administrator s E mail address Destination E Set the destination E mail address up to 3 mail Address 1 3 Subject e Enter a subject with ASCII characters see page 168 or characters in each language 0 44 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 22 characters for a 2 byte character But is not available e Enter text with ASCII characters see page 168 or characters in each language 0 63 characters for a 1 byte character and O 31 characters for a 2 byte character But and end of line key are not available But Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 But is not available 104 Operating Instructions 9 After you confirm the settings and click Next gt set E mail notification and click Next gt E mail notification when triggered f Disable C Enable lt Back Next gt Cancel e f you select Enable the E mail Notification When Triggered page is displayed Enter the settings seeing page 103 and page 104 When finished click Next gt and go to step 10 ee aS Disable The camera does not send an E mail notification when buffering or transferring image The camera sends an E mail notification up to 3 destinations when buffering or transferring image 10 Click Save after confirming th
98. mfechnic sound index html Running in IPv4 mode Resolution 320x240 Image Quality Favor Clarity Standard 2 Click Install Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Mame KKK IKK KKK KK Publisher Panasonic Communications Co Ltd More options I Don t Install While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 20 Operating Instructions The Banner When the camera accesses the Internet the banner displays product information about cameras or announcements about the latest firmware etc from Panasonic Whether or not to display the banner can be set at Banner Display see page 125 Note e The banner is displayed when Yes is checked for Allow Access from the Internet on the Automatic Setup page or when Enable is checked for Auto Port Forwarding on the UPnP page for the Connection Mode of Static or DHCP e Even if Yes is checked for Allow Access from the Internet on the Automatic Setup page or Enable is checked for Auto Port Forwarding on the UPnP page for the Connection Mode of Static or DHCP when the camera is not connected to the Internet XI is displayed Operating Instructions 1 2 1 Auto Centering the Image Click to Center Using your mouse click any portion of the camera image As lo
99. micDNS service server 2 Camera reports new address On site Network 3 New address registered with DNS DNS server server ee ISP Camera g 4 DNS looks up a current address 1 Global IP address ANY changes 5 Camera connection established 1 Your ISP assigns a global IP address to your Internet access account that changes periodically This is the address needed to access the camera over the Internet 2 When your ISP assigned global IP address changes your camera automatically notifies the DynamicDNS service server of the new address in the DynamicDNS The camera notifies the DynamicDNS service server of the new address in DynamicDNS in the following cases When starting the camera Depending the time to be set at the update interval When clicking the Save button 3 The DynamicDNS server contacts a Domain Name System DNS and registers your new global IP address to your chosen DynamicDNS address such as bob viewnetcam com 4 When you enter your DynamicDNS address in your web browser while away from home or the office the DNS server looks up the global IP address assigned to your DynamicDNS address 5 The DNS server finds your current global IP address and allows you to connect to your camera Note e Ask your ISP about what type of IP address you are using e Some ISPs assign you a local IP address In this case you cannot use the DynamicDNS service e If the camera is using a port number o
100. n optimizes the image for motion display For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 23 24 Operating Instructions Note When the camera image is not displayed correctly click Refresh at the tool bar on the web browser The image will be refreshed Pan Tilt Operation Pan tilt scan buttons automatically move the lens horizontally from 60 to 60 and vertically from 45 to 20 and return the lens to the original position Each pan tilt arrow moves the lens Up Down Right or Left and the home position button moves it to the home position Pan Tilt Scan Pan Tilt Pan Tilt Range Note When the pan tilt reaches the end a shadow may be displayed partially This is not a problem Operating Instructions 1 2 4 Zooming In and Out Camera has a 10x digital zoom feature There are two methods of increasing decreasing the size of the object on the Single Camera screen the Multi Camera screen and the Buffered Image screen only while playing video 1 Rotating the mouse wheel Rotating the mouse wheel away from you zooms in and rotating it towards you zooms out 2 Clicking the right mouse button Clicking the right mouse button on the upper third of the Single Camera screen zooms in and clicking on the lower third of the Single Camera screen zooms out e The Click to Center feature is available even while zooming in or out e This feature is not available when viewing on a cell phone e
101. ne by one Do not plug anew camera into your network before you finish the previous camera s installation completely In case IP addresses are overlapped please pull off the power plug once and plug it again to get a different IP address Execute Close a If you try to find multiple cameras each MAC address beside the Ethernet LAN port verifies which camera you are setting up See the Getting Started for the setup from the MAC address For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 161 162 Operating Instructions Automatic Setup Local or Internet Access or Manual Setup 1 Click Execute on the Camera List window shown on page 161 2 Click each button to execute the program MAC Address 00 80 4000 i x Sets up the camera to view on the LAN up the Internet access to O vmes fo H y the camera Manually sets up the camera IPsec If disabled the E button is displayed gray Displays the Setup page see page 40 Automatic Setup Local Access Only Automatic Setup Internet Access Reset IPsec See the Getting Started for the local and Internet access setup Operating Instructions Manual Setup window Set up each parameter seeing page 45 page 47 e If more than 20 minutes have passed since the camera was turned on the camera cannot be set up from the Setup Program If the camera cannot be set up restart the camera Manual Setup Camera Name j Netwo
102. ng as it is within the pan tilt range of the camera the image will automatically move to place the selected point in the center of the screen 1 Move the cursor to the desired point Cursor 2 Click it e The clicked point is centered e See page 24 for the pan tilt operation e When using the digital zoom feature the Click to Center feature is available When End Display appears on the operation bar Click to Center does not work beyond the pan tilt end See page 23 e The clicked position may slightly miss the center depending on the lens direction e If Click to Center is not permitted on the General User page See page 84 Click to Center does not work For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 21 22 Operating Instructions 1 2 2 Capturing a Still Image A still image can be saved on your PC 1 Operate pan tilt and select a resolution to display an image 2 Click the capture image button Capture Image Button a NetworkCamera e The camera image opens in another window 3 Right click the image and select Save Picture As Z CgiSnapShot Microsoft Internet Explorer loj xj Save Picture As Ss E mail Picture Print Picture Go to My Pictures S Set as Background Set as Desktop Item Add to Favorites Please click here when gray cc Properties e Save as dialog box is displayed 4 Specify a folder and click Save e Camera
103. nsfer No Memory Overwrite 5 OFF Timer X X X X X X X Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite 3 Check Enable Image Buffer Transfer select Alarm 1 or 2 for trigger select Rising GND to Open High or Falling Open High to GND and click Next gt Trigger Setting M Enable Image Buffer Transfer Trigger lar m1 Alarm enable condition Rising GND to Open High 7 Delete Buffered Images Save Cancel Note e Click Delete Buffered Images to delete this buffered images e Click Save to save the settings e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes 96 Operating Instructions Setting Description Enable Image Check the box to enable the Trigger setting Clear the box Buffer Transfer to disable it Trigger e Selecting Timer enables the camera to buffer transfer the image by timer Selecting Alarm 1 or 2 enables the camera to buffer transfer the image by alarm signal Selecting Motion Detection enables the camera to capture transfer the images when the motion detects something Alarm enable Selecting the method of the detection for an alarm condition connected to the External I O terminal Select Rising GND to Open High or Falling Open High to GND Rising GND to Open High is the state that GND pin and pin 1 or pin 2 is left open Falling Open High to GND is the state that GND pin and pin 1 or pin 2 is short circuited Se
104. ntinues to buffer the image Overwrite FTP e The camera transfers the image to an FTP server see page 101 e The camera transfers the image by E mail see page 103 100 Operating Instructions When you set FTP for Transfer Method Select FTP and click Next gt The following page is displayed FTP Server IP Address or Host TC Name Port No a Usually Use 21 Login ID rr 0 to 63 Characters Password rsd 0 to 63 Characters Login Timing Every Time x Upload File Name moo 1 to 234 Characters Overwrite setting Overwrite File Data Transfer Method Passive Mode lt Back Next gt Cancel Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 101 Operating Instructions Setting Desorption Server IP e f you set the server IP address set 4 digits O 255 and 3 Address or periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Host Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address Port No Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 21 Login ID If your ISP requires a login ID set it O 63 characters If your ISP requires a password set it O 63 characters Login Timing Select the login timing to an FTP server If you set One Time during 1 minute transfer the camera logs in to
105. o set a long interval 1 image per minute frequency is recommended Motion Detection transfer stops its operations until the camera finishes all transfers For example if the camera transfers 3 images per minute and 6 images in total the Motion Detection will be in the following operation 120 seconds ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Undetectable Detectable Detectable A Motion Detection signal is detected If you are buffering images on the internal memory the following operations also delete all buffered images Turning off the camera Saving the Date and Time page Restarting updating firmware or resetting the camera to factory default A change due to light or wind may detect motions mistakenly Motion detection level is changed depending on resolution image quality and object situation Confirm the level by performing motion detection recording Enabling Motion Detection delays the frame rate of the camera Objects moving fast may not be detected Motion Detection may not work in the dark For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 117 118 Operating Instructions 2 18 Transfer the Camera Image in Transport Mode The camera can transfer the image in transport mode by E mail or FTP Transport Mode E mail or FTP Server Encrypted Prepare the following requirements ltem Supported Feature E mail or FTP Operating IPSec supported Server
106. ome may not support password authentication See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcan for a cell phone model list and the compatibility level which has been verified with the Panasonic Network Camera Some cell phones display images not at the specified resolution but at a decreased size For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 39 Operating Instructions 2 Various Camera Features 2 1 Using Camera Features 1 Access the camera see page 13 e The Top page is displayed Note e When Permit access from guest users is set on the Security Administrator page click Login tab and log in as an administrator e When users other than an administrator are accessing the camera the Setup and Maintenance tabs are not displayed e If View Multi Camera page or View Buffered Image page is not permitted on the General User page Multi Camera or Buffered Image tab will not be displayed 2 Click Setup tab at the top of the page Single Buffered Image Setup Maintenance Basic Network IPv4 1 m Set up network configuration 2 Err eee Select Automatic Setup if you connect the camera to the router and wish to set it up 3 etccr state oo Select Static if you wish to assign a static IP address to the camera 4 M Select DHCP if you are using the DHCP function of your router or ISP 5 Connection Mo
107. or FTP transfer uses only 24 h format Automatic Time NTP Network Time Protocol server synchronizes the Adjustment camera s internal clock It adjusts automatically every day Check the box to enable it Set the NTP server IP address In IPv4 set 4 digits O 255 and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and 255 255 255 255 are not available In IPv6 set 8 hexadecimal digits divided with Consecutive Os can be abbreviated as Or set a host name 1 255 characters e Select your time zone Note The camera will not synchronize to the NTP server if the time setting from the NTP server moves forward or backward more than 1 hour at a time This is to protect the camera s time setting from fraudulent NTP server tampering incorrect time information etc Adjust Clock for During the daylight saving time the internal clock is turned Daylight Saving forward an hour The clock will shift one hour forward at the Time set time on the Start Day and move back one hour at the set time on the End Day Check the box to enable it Note An s is put between date and time of time stamp when enabling this feature The time stamp will be attached to the transferred images by the Image Transfer feature 3 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Date and Time page e The Date and Time page is displayed For assistance please call 1 800
108. or NULL is valid as an algorithm and then the data will become easier to be decrypted Standard AES 3DES DES NULL C High AES 3DES Save For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 59 60 Operating Instructions aee e SS SSS Description IPsec e Check the box to enable IPsec features If you clear the box whole IPsec features will be invalid Encoding strength Encoding strength for IPsec can be selected If you select Standard DES or NULL is valid as an algorithm and then the data will become easier to be decrypted 7 Click Restart 8 Set up your VPN router as shown below e To use tunnel mode you need to set up your VPN router Phase 1 Authentication Pre shared Key Method Method I Specifies by address mae Mainmodes Diffie Hellman Specifies 1 or 2 MODP Group Cipher Algorithm Select from DES CBC 3DES CBC or AES CBC 128 192 256 bits Multiple selections are available Message Digest HMAC MD5 HMAC SHA 1 Algorithm Lifetime Specifies by 28800 s Byte setting is not supported Operating Instructions Phase 2 Mode Quick mode Specifies either of Off D H Group 1 or D H Group 2 Cipher Algorithm Select from DES CBC 3DES CBC AES CBC 128 192 256 bits or NULL Multiple selections are available Message Digest HMAC MD5 96 HMAC SHA 1 96 Algorithm Lifetime Specifies by 28800 s Byte setting is not supported The camera does not support aggressiv
109. ote e It may take several minutes for the registered URL to connect e Some DynamicDNS service is not connected Confirming the Internet access Due to the router specifications the image may not be displayed even if you access the camera from your PC on the same LAN as the camera In this case access the camera in the following procedures e Accessing from the PC on another network see page 13 e Accessing from your cell phone see page 38 2 8 1 DynamicDNS Service IPv4 IPv6 DynamicDNS allows you to choose an easy to remember address Such as bob viewnetcam com that you can use to view images from your camera over the Internet This service is compatible with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses Some DynamicDNS service is not compatible with IPv6 address What is the advantage of DynamicDNS service In order to view camera images over the Internet you need to know your camera s global IP address However many Internet Service Providers ISPs assign their customers a dynamic IP address that changes monthly weekly or each time they log on Unless you have been assigned a static IP address an IP address that does not change periodically by your ISP you may find it difficult to access your camera over the Internet because your IP address changes periodically Viewnetcam com service allows you to access your camera even if your assigned global IP address changes Operating Instructions How the DynamicDNS service works Dyna
110. ou did not set any presets the camera cannot turn to the preset position For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 76 Operating Instructions Setting Deseription Color Night e Inthe color night view mode the camera image becomes View brighter in a low illuminance The camera image returns normal operation in a bright location e f you enable the color night view mode refresh interval may slow down Note In the color night view mode the image may have white or colored circles around the object This is not a problem since it is a CMOS sensor characteristic See page 77 for details about pan tilt range settings 2 These home position settings are displayed as you set on page 26 3 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved If the Pan Range or Tilt Range settings are changed the camera turns to the home position e When finished Success is displayed 4 Click Go to Camera page e The Camera page is displayed Operating Instructions Specifying Pan Tilt Range 1 Access the camera see page 13 and click Single at the top of the Top page 2 Open another web browser and display the Camera page see page 73 3 Align the Single Camera page and the Camera page side to side O ODE renon Camera Name NetworkGamera White Balance Auto v C 50Hz 60Hz Minimum Home Position Maximum 60 z degrees fo z degrees 60 z degrees Please click here when gray color screen d
111. page see page 73 The image will be brighter but the refresh interval may slow down and image quality may decrease in a dark place Security Warning window To view a video Motion JPEG or to use audio feature ActiveX Controls must be installed When trying to display a video for the first time Security Warning window will be displayed When using Windows XP or Windows 2000 log in as an administrator to install it Security Warning x Do pou want to install and rari Mhito AAG look ook EEE ogg signed on fo Ge Hoe doe rackand distributed by Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Publisher authenticity vented by YenSign Class 3 Code Signing 2004 CA Caution Panasonic Communications Coa Lid asserts that this content is safe ou should only install view this content if you trust Panasonic Communications Co Ltd to make that assertion Always trust content from Panasonic Communications Co Ltd i More Into If you cannot install ActiveX Controls or you cannot see the video in the Internet Explorer e Click Tools gt Internet Options gt Security tab and click Custom level on the web browser 1 Check Prompt in Download signed ActiveX Controls 2 Check Enable in Run ActiveX Controls and plug ins e ActiveX Controls can be installed from the file on the Setup CD ROM 1 Restart the PC 2 Confirm that Internet Explorer is closed 3 Double click ocx ActiveXInst exe on the Setup CD ROM
112. r Web Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or later ISP Service Services for multiple global addresses A global address must be set up on your PC Note To use IPsec you need to set up your operating system See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for the setup Camera ISP Service Services for multiple global addresses A global address must be set up to the camera For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 53 54 Operating Instructions Tunnel Mode IPv4 IPv6 An IPsec mode of operation where the entire IP packet including IP header is authenticated and encrypted A new IP header is added protecting the entire original packet Both VPN clients and VPN gateways can use this mode Note The camera can be accessed only from the PCs under the VPN router Other PCs cannot access the camera Tunnel Mode Not i Encrypted Prepare the following requirements ltem Supported Feature Operating System Windows XP Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows 98SE in IPv4 Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later in IPv6 Web Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Router ISP Service Static global address service A global in IPv4 address must be set up to the WAN side of the router ISP Service Pv4 IPv6 Dual Stack or IPv6 over IPv4 in IPv6 Tunneling service Note See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http pana
113. r 2 Save Cancel Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes 4 Click Save when finished New settings are saved When finished the following page is displayed New settings are saved Note The current network settings are shown on the Status page in the Maintenance New settings are saved Please restart the camera Note 1 All the buffered images will be erased when restarted 2 Please use Setup Program to find out the camera on your network when you select Automatic Setup or DHCP Restart section see page 135 5 Click Restart The camera restarts and the Top page is displayed If the camera is restarted all buffered images on the internal memory are deleted Checking Yes for Allow Access from the Internet on Automatic Setup may not display the Top page because the port number may change Use the Setup Program to access the camera Note Operating Instructions When you do not know the camera IP address while setting Automatic Setup or DHCP Setup you can search it by using the Setup Program see page 160 Setting Description Allow Access from the Internet Automatic Setup Only Network Configuration from Setup Program Static DHCP Only Port Number Static DHCP Only e P address e Subnet Mask Static Only Allow Access from the Internet setting automatically configures the router s Port Forward
114. ration file after updating the firmware If there is a firmware version difference between the camera that you create a configuration file from and the camera that you try to load settings to the settings may not be loaded to the camera Click Load Settings on the Maintenance page Click Browse Load Settings File Name Browse N _ Load 3 Select the configuration file on the Choose file dialog box and click Open Choose file 21 x el gt File name backup dat My Network P Files of type fan Files Cancel A e The file name is displayed in the data field 4 Confirm the file name and click Load 5 Click Restart e The camera restarts and the Top page is displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 141 Operating Instructions 3 1 8 Resetting the Camera to Factory Default All camera settings are reset to factory default directly after the Execute button is clicked 1 Click Reset to Factory Default on the Maintenance page 2 Click Execute Reset To Factory Default The Reset to Factory Default operation takes about 1 minute This feature will be executed and all camera settings reset to factory default directly after the Execute button is clicked Caution 1 Buffered images are erased when you execute this function 2 Never turn off the power during the Reset to Factory Default 3 All the network settings will be initialized and mus
115. riginal carton e Attach a letter detailing the symptom to the outside of the carton Symptom e Send the unit to an authorized servicenter prepaid and adequately insured e Do not send your unit to the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company listed below or to executive or regional sales offices These locations do not repair consumer products The information in this document is subject to change without notice Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc San Gabriel Industrial Park Ave 65 de Infanter a Km 9 5 Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Copyright This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co Ltd and may be reproduced for internal use only All other reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co Ltd 2005 Panasonic Communications Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Printed in Japan PSQX3638ZA KKO305YTO
116. rkCamera Port Number BE Static IP Address 192 168 O 253 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 C DHCP Host Name Default Gateway DNS Server Kk OK OK DNS Server2 Band Width Unlimited Set up Port forwarding 1 on the router to access the camera from the Internet 1 Port forwarding is sometimes called Address translation Static IP Masquerade Virtual server or Port mapping Save Close e If Camera setup completed is displayed click Close to finish the Manual Setup 3 Close all Setup windows For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 163 Operating Instructions 3 9 Setting Your PC 3 9 1 Setting the Proxy Server Settings on Web Browser If the proxy server is not used the settings are not required If you are using the proxy server the following settings are required e To communicate with a camera installed inside a LAN changing the web browser settings is recommended e A firewall of a proxy server in a corporate environment may prevent access to the camera Consult your network administrator Note e A proxy server is used to protect your network connected to the Internet e If the camera is accessed via a proxy server problems may occur Consult your network administrator before installing the camera e If the camera is accessed via a proxy server the refresh interval may be slow How to Set the Proxy Server Settings 1
117. rs are 9h30min20s500ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a summer time zone For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 93 Operating Instructions Setting Description SMTP ServerIP e If you set the server IP address set 4 digits 0O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address Port No e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 25 POPS Server IP If you set the server IP address set 4 digits O 255 and Address or Host 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 and Name 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e You can set IPv6 address e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 110 Login ID e f your ISP requires a login ID to log in to a POPS server set it 0 63 characters Password e If your ISP requires a password to log in to a POPS server set it O 63 characters Reply E mail e Set the sender s E mail address We recommend you to Address set the administrator s E mail address Destination E Set the destination E mail address up to 3 mail Address 1 3 Subject e Enter a subject with ASCII characters see page 168 or characters in each language 0 44 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 22 characters for a 2 byte character Bu
118. rs in each language 0 44 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 22 characters for a 2 byte character But is not available e Enter text with ASCII characters see page 168 or characters in each language 0 63 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 31 characters for a 2 byte character But and end of line key are not available But Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 But is not available For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 115 116 Operating Instructions 9 After you confirm the settings and click Next gt set E mail notification and click Next gt E mail notification when triggered Disable C Enable Back Next gt Cancel e f you select Enable the E mail Notification When Triggered page is displayed Enter the settings seeing page 114 and page 115 ee Disable The camera does not send an E mail notification when buffering or transferring image The camera sends an E mail notification up to 3 destinations when buffering or transferring image 10 Click Save after confirming the settings e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed Operating Instructions 11 Click Go to Trigger page The Trigger page is displayed Note If you set a short interval to transfer image to a cell phone many E mails may be sent to it leading to a large phone bill Therefore we recommend you t
119. se This Documentation 4 I Image Display page 125 Indicator Control page 133 IPsec 52 IPv6 Domain Name Service 15 L Listen 30 Load Settings page 141 Login 83 M Maintenance page 134 Motion Detection 107 120 Multi Camera page 33 Multi Camera Setup page 128 N Network IPv4 page 43 Network IPv6 page 48 O Operating System 5 6 Operation Bar 23 Operation Time page 130 P Pan Tilt Range 24 77 Preset Button 26 Product Information page 143 Protocol 5 6 R Reset to Factory Default page 142 Restart page 136 Rotating the mouse wheel 25 S Save Settings page 140 Security Administrator page 80 Session Status 135 Setup page 40 Setup Program 160 Single Camera page 17 Specifications 170 Status page 135 Support Information page 144 Support page 143 System Requirements for your PC 5 T Talk 30 Timer Image Buffer Transfer 87 Top page 14 Trademarks 4 Transport mode 55 118 Tunnel mode 58 119 U Update Firmware page 137 UPnP page 62 W Web Browser 5 6 Operating Instructions 175 For product service Panasonic Servicenters are listed in the servicenter directory e Call 1 800 272 7033 for the location of an authorized servicenter This Network Camera is designed for use in the United States of America Sale or use of this product in other countries areas may violate local laws When you ship the product e Carefully pack your unit preferably in the o
120. sers can view the image without user name and password Note If you set Permit access from guest users Login tab is displayed at the top of the page After you log in as an administrator see page 83 you can access the Setup page and the Maintenance page If you set Do not permit access from guest users the camera displays authentication window in camera access Users must enter the user name and password User Name 6 to 15 characters Enter the user name Password 6 to 15 characters Enter the password Note The password must be different from the user name Retype Password Reenter the password Enter ASCII characters see page 168 But Space amp lt gt and are not available e When setting authentication set the user name and password and save them When users other than an administrator are accessing the camera Setup and Maintenance tab will not be displayed e The user name and password are case sensitive Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 81 Operating Instructions 4 Click Go to Security Administrator page e The Security Administrator page is displayed Note e When the user name and password have been changed the camera displays an authentication window Enter the user name and password and click OK 2x gt Please type your user n
121. solution 160 x 120 pixels to buffer or transfer Image Quality Select the image quality Favor Clarity optimizes for good quality Standard offers standard quality Default Favor Motion optimizes for enhanced motion Mobile Phone is for a transfer to a cell phone Note 640 x 480 pixels cannot be set for a transfer to a cell phone For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 109 Operating Instructions T Set the image buffer frequencies and click Next gt Image Buffer Frequency Enable Pre trigger Image Buffer Every 1 s buffer 1 zl images Total fi images V Enable Post trigger Image Buffer Every i s buffer 1 gt images Total i x images lt Back Next gt Cancel Note Due to the network environment object number of accesses enabling IPsec the camera may not record the numbers of images as you set In this case set the image buffer frequencies longer e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes e Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page eg eet Enable Pre Check the box to enable the setting The camera buffers or trigger Image transfers the image right before the motion detection signal Buffer is detected Set an interval number of images to buffer and total number The buffered images may not match the total number due to memory capacity image resolution image quality or what object you view
122. sonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for the recommended router Camera ISP Service Services for multiple global addresses A in IPv4 global address must be set up to the camera ISP Service Pv4 IPv6 Dual Stack or IPv6 over IPv4 in IPv6 Tunneling service Operating Instructions 2 5 Encrypt the Camera Image in Transport Mode The camera can encrypt the image using IPsec transport mode Note If you use IPsec refresh interval slows down 1 Click IPsec on the Setup page 2 Click Camera in the Transport column e f you use transport mode in E mail or FTP transfer click No in the Buffer Transfer column If you use transport mode in E mail or FTP transfer click No in the Buffer Transfer column Ahead connecting No Status fhead connecting O CDF wenaccess HTTP ay The display shows Buffer Transfer No fstas Ahead connecting O O O OFF OFF OFF OFF Set to use Alarm Log See page 123 jo s w mw that the communication is in HTTP and any people can access the camera if they have the pre shared key Set up these settings to transfer images in transport mode see page 118 Note To display Alarm Log set Alarm 1 Alarm 2 or Motion Detection for Trigger Setting and check Enable 3 Enter each parameter in the data field Status T ON Pre Shared Key M 1 to 63 Characters Retype Pre Shared CO Key Save Cancel For assistance please call 1
123. specific IP address DHCP is offered for ISPs who require this option Click Network IPv4 on the Setup page Click a connection mode Connection Mode Connection Mode Current Setting Automatic Setup Normally sets Automatic Setup static t __ _ Uses a static IP address OH F __ _ Uses ISP DHCP server function e Each page is displayed see page 43 page 44 Enter each parameter in the proper data field Automatic Setup The camera automatically obtains the network settings subnet mask default gateway and DNS server address utilizing a DHCP feature on the router The camera also automatically searches the unused IP address on your network If you select Yes at the Allow Access from the Internet the camera automatically enables port forwarding by using UPnP In this case the camera automatically searches the unused port number on your network in the order from 50000 to 50050 Allow Access from the Internet Yes No Max Bandwidth Usage Unlimited Auto Negotiation Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 43 44 Operating Instructions DHCP Setup Static Setup M Enable M Enable Port No Port No Host Name IP Address 92 168 0 253 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Default Gateway n e n a a DNS Server 1 DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 a DNS Serve
124. support website at http panasonic co jp pcc products en netwkcam for details about status information 3 1 2 Confirming Session Status Displays client information connecting to camera Clicking Session Status displays the following page Number of Sessions Show number of motion and audio sessions Motion 30 ae Audio 10 Display max 40 tables connecting now Addr Port For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 135 136 Operating Instructions 3 1 3 Displaying Alarm Logs Displays up to 50 Alarm Logs in order of time Old logs will be overwritten by new one 1 Click Alarm Log on Maintenance page 2 Alarm Logs are displayed New Alarm Logs 0 Oe a Note If the camera is restarted all alarm logs are deleted iem Description New Alarm Logs e Displays the number of new alarm logs Date e Displays the date and time when the Alarm 1 2 or Motion Detect were responded Sensor Type e Displays the Trigger Setting Alarm 1 2 or Motion Detection on the Trigger page Signal Type e Displays the Alarm enable condition on the Trigger page when selected Alarm 1 or 2 3 1 4 Restarting the Camera The Restart page can restart the camera The camera restarts by disconnecting the power cord from the outlet and reconnecting it again Note When the camera restarts the buffered images and alarm logs will be deleted 1 Click Restart on the Maintenance page 2 Click Restart Restart operat
125. t is not available e Enter text with ASCII characters see page 168 or characters in each language 0 63 characters for a 1 byte character and O 31 characters for a 2 byte character But and end of line key are not available But Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 But is not available Operating Instructions Confirm the settings and click Save e New settings are saved e When finished Success is displayed Click Go to Trigger page e The Trigger page is displayed Note e Ifyou are buffering images on the internal memory the following operations also delete all buffered images Turning off the camera Saving the Date and Time page Restarting updating firmware or resetting the camera to factory default For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 95 Operating Instructions 2 16 Buffering or Transferring Images by Alarm Signal The Trigger page allows you to enable image buffer transfer by E mail or FTP 1 Click Trigger on the Setup page 2 Click No to enable buffer transfer No Stas Tiger Sun won To Wea Thu Fa Sa achve Treo Toer Tersier Maho beeen cle abe ce ie ae als alo Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite GER animera e e Fe eee ee ate Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite alem le ma oes oe zala Always No Transfer No Memory Overwrite alari ma bed ac be fac oe lx Always No Tra
126. t the Allow Access from the Internet the camera can be accessed only from the LAN that has the same IPv6 prefix as the camera Allow Access from the Internet C Yes No DNS DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 ee Auto Negotiation x Save Cancel e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes Operating Instructions Static Setup You can assign a static IPv6 address to the camera If you select No at the Allow Access from the Internet the camera can be accessed only from the LAN that has an same IPv6 prefix as the camera Allow Access from the Internet C Yes No Internet Connection Port No fo ooo IP Address FC O Default Gateway Default Gateway DNS DNS Server 1 EOSS DNS Server 2 eT Connection Type Auto Negotiation z sme f cmcei e Clicking Cancel takes you back to the previous page without saving changes 4 Click Save when finished e New settings are saved e When finished the following page is displayed New settings are saved New settings are saved Please restart the camera Note All the buffered images will be erased when restarted Restart Note The current network settings are shown on the Status page in the Maintenance section see page 135 For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 49 Operating Instructions 5 Click Restart e The camera restarts and the Top page is displayed Note e When you do not know the
127. t 4 digits O 255 Address or Host and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 Name and 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e An IPv6 address can be set e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 25 POP3 Server IP e f you set the server IP address set 4 digits O 255 Address or Host and 3 periods such as 192 168 0 253 But 0 0 0 0 Name and 255 255 255 255 are not available Or set a host name 1 255 characters e An IPv6 address can be set e Enter a number 1 65535 Usually set to 110 Login ID e If your ISP requires a login ID to log in to a POP3 server set it O 63 characters Password e If your ISP requires a password to log in to a POP3 server set it O 63 characters Reply E mail e Set the sender s E mail address We recommend you Address to set the administrator s E mail address Destination E mail Set the destination E mail address up to 3 Address 1 32 Subject e Enter a subject with ASCII characters see page 168 or characters in each language 0 44 characters for a 1 byte character and 0 22 characters for a 2 byte character But is not available But Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 But is not available 124 Operating Instructions 2 22 Changing Initial Settings on the Single Camera page or the Multi Camera page The Image Display page allows you to change
128. t be reconfigured again Execute e The indicator blinks orange and then turns off for 10 seconds e All camera settings user name password IP address subnet mask etc are reset to factory default If the camera is reset to factory default the network connection mode changes to Automatic Setup Reconfigure the camera seeing the Getting Started e The internal clock will not be reset but the time format will return to AM PM mode see page 70 Set it again e See page 148 page 157 for default settings e Pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button resets the camera to the factory default See page 147 e All buffered images on the internal memory are deleted when resetting the camera to factory default e The reset operation takes about 1 minute e Do not turn off the camera during the reset operation e If the camera is restarted all alarm logs are deleted 142 Operating Instructions 3 2 Support page Support o C gt 2 Product Information 3 SR rele a Support 1 Help Displays the Help page see page 143 2 Product Displays product information website see page 143 Information 3 Support Displays support information website see page 144 Information 3 2 1 Seeing Help page The Help page displays explanations for each feature about the following 1 to 6 items Clicking Help on the Support page displays the next page Index 1 Top 2 single Camera 3 Multi Camera
129. the camera until the indicator lights green Note e The internal clock will not be reset but the time format will return to AM PM mode see page 70 Set it again e See page 148 page 157 for default settings e All buffered images on the internal memory are deleted when resetting the camera to factory default e The reset operation takes about 1 minute e If the camera is restarted all alarm logs are deleted For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 147 Operating Instructions 3 5 Default Setting List Basic tems Detam Reauires noe Network Connection Mode Automatic Automatic Setup IPv4 Setup Static DHCP Allow Access from the No Internet Automatic Setup only Network Configuration Enable from Setup Program Static DHCP only Port No 20 21 25and 110 Static DHCP only is not available 2 IP address 192 168 0 When 4 Static only 253 setting Static Subnet Mask 255 255 When 1 Static only 255 0 setting Static Host Name When 0 63 characters DHCP only setting 4 DHCP Not always required Default Gateway Blank When using Static DHCP only Gateway DNS Server 1 Blank When using DNS Server 2 DNS Static DHCP only Max Bandwidth Usage Unlimited 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 1 Mbps or Unlimited Connection Type Auto Negotiation 148 Operating Instructions Detant Required noe Automatic Setup IPv6 Setup Static Port No 20 21 25 and 110 Static only is not a
130. the server only once and can reduce the time to log in or log out Upload File Set the file name to save on an FTP server Enter 1 234 Name characters Entering creates directories for a file E g NetworkCamera image jpg Overwrite e Selecting Overwrite File saves and overwrites the image on Setting the server Selecting Save as New File with Time Stamp saves the image attaching time stamps on the file name and the images are not overwritten E g image20050101093020500 jpg Underlined numbers are 9h380min20s500ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a Summer time zone e Select Passive Mode normally If FTP does not work select Active Mode and check the operation But Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 But is not available 102 Operating Instructions When you set E mail for Transfer Method Select E mail and click Next gt The following page is displayed E mail Transfer SMTP Server IP Address or TC Host Name Port No bs Usually Use 25 POPS Server IP Address or Co Host Name Port No no Usually Use 110 Login ID az 0 to 63 Characters Password Tr 0 to 63 Characters Reply E mail Address Destination moo E mail Address 1 Destination TOCSY E mail Address 2 Destination rr E mail Address 3 Subject TOCSY Up to 44 Characters Text Up to 63 Characters EI lt Back Next gt
131. ther than 80 the port number must be specified at the end of the DynamicDNS URL For example Using port 80 http Cameraname viewnetcam com Using any other port http Cameraname viewnetcam com Port Number For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 69 70 Operating Instructions 2 9 Setting Date and Time The Date and Time page allows you to set date and time Date and time are used for each images Single Multi and Buffered Trigger Alarm Log and Operation Time Note Saving the date and time settings deletes all buffered images on the internal memory Click Date and Time on the Setup page N Set each parameter e Set Automatic Time Adjustment to synchronize the time automatically with an NTP server Date Month Jun gt Dayj10 gt Yearl04 Format 24H Time Hour Minutel25 PM Enable NTP Server Address or Host Mame Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time r Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time l Enable Sa De a veekday Hour a ee Apr T First Sunday 2 r AM r End Dav oo a Weekday Hour 1 ay oct K Last Sunday 2 AM Save Dancel e Clicking Cancel cancels your settings without saving changes Operating Instructions Setting Description Time Setting Select date and format AM PM or 24 H These settings are used for each images Single Multi and Buffered Trigger Alarm Log and Operation Time But E mail subject and file name by E mail
132. uctions 3 8 Using Setup Program The Setup Program can be used for the following purposes e Finding the IP address and port number of the camera connected to your network e Setting up the camera automatically e Setting up the camera manually to a Static or a DHCP setting e Disabling IPsec e Displaying the Setup page Finding the camera 1 Insert the Setup CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your PC e Ifthe Panasonic Network Camera Setup window does not appear click setup exe on the Setup CD ROM 2 Click Camera Setup Displays version information about this program Panasonic Sets up the camera Displays the camera manuals If your PC does not have Adobe Acrobat Reader install it from the Adobe Reader website Manual Installs Network Camera Recorder trial version Closes the Setup Program Network Camera Recorder Trial Version Installation ee Exit Note Operating Instructions When the following dialog box is displayed click Unblock Windows Security Alert To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Do you want to keep blocking this program Ve f Name Network Camera Setup Software Publisher Panasonic Communications Co Ltd Keep Blocking Ask Me Later Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting connections from the Internet or a network If you recognize the program or trust the publisher you can
133. vailable 2 IP address Blank When Static only setting Static Default Gateway Static Blank When using only Gateway DNS Server 1 Blank When using DNS Server 2 DNS Max Bandwidth Usage Unlimited Mbps Connection Type Auto 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 1 or Unlimited Encoding strength Standard Standard High AES 3DES DES NULL Network Connection Mode Automatic ae Allow Access from the No Internet Automatic Setup only Transport Blank Tunnel Blank UPnP Auto Port Forwarding Display Shortcut Icon in Enable My Network Places For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 149 Operating Instructions O nems ootan Recut mote Dynamic Viewnetcam com No check When Viewnetcam com setting User specified viewnetcam DynamicDNS com Disable User specified Blank Viewnetcam com DynamicDNS User specified DynamicDNS Disable 10 min At the time of starting 10 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 h Adjust Clock for No check Daylight Saving Time Start Day Apr First Sunday 2 AM End Day Oct Last Sunday 2 AM Date and Time Setting AM PM OoOo e Time _ l Automatic Time No check When using Adjustment NTP 150 Operating Instructions Required Required 1 15 characters 6 Auto Fixed Indoor Fixed Fluorescent White Fixed Fluorescent Daylight Fixed Outdoor Hold 50Hz 60Hz Do not move 10 30 min 1h Camera White Balance Auto AC Power Source 60Hz Frequency
134. ve this password in your password list Cancel 3 Enter a valid user name and password according to the Login mode selected in step 2 and click OK For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 83 84 Operating Instructions 2 14 Creating Modifying or Deleting General Users The General User page allows you to create modify or delete general users Up to 50 general users can be registered The access level is set for each general user If you set Permit access from guest users on the Security Administrator page the access level can be set for guest users Note For general users the Setup and Maintenance tabs are not displayed 1 Click General User on the Setup page 2 If you create a general user click Create e When setting Do not permit When setting Permit access access from guest users from guest users User ID List Max 50 Users User ID List Max 50 Users Create Create create Guest User Create Modify Modify If you change the settings of general users or guest users select their name and click Modify The modification page is displayed If you delete a general user select the name and click Delete The confirmation page is displayed Operating Instructions 3 Set each parameter e Settings for a general user ee h 5 Chara cters Pa cters Retype Password D o O Limit time of Continuous Not permitted z Motion JPEG Refresh Interval
135. with Time Stamp saves the image attaching time stamps on the file name and the images are not overwritten E g image20050101093020500 jpg Underlined numbers are 9Qh380min20s500ms on January 1 2005 The letter s is inserted after the day when referring to a Summer time zone Data e Select Passive Mode normally If FTP does not work select Transfer Active Mode and check the operation Method But Space amp lt and gt are not available 2 But is not available For assistance please call 1 800 272 7033 114 Operating Instructions When you set E mail for Transfer Method Select E mail and click Next gt The following page is displayed E mail Transfer Text Up to 63 Characters SMTP Server IP Address or Tn Host Name Port No be Usually Use 25 POPS Server IP Address or TS Host Name Port No Usually Use 110 uu Login ID a 0 to 63 Characters Password TS 0 to 63 Characters Reply E mail Address Destination TOCSY E mail Address 1 Destination rr E mail Address 2 Destination CSCS E mail Address 3 Subject E Up to 44 Characters f lt Back Next gt Cancel Clicking lt Back takes you back to the previous page Clicking Cancel takes you back to the Trigger page without saving changes The camera works only with an SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol server It does not work with mail servers like Hotmail using
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