Panasonic AW-PB309P manual

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    AW- P WEB car d RST LINK/RX 10BASE – T RS232C RD Y Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions completely.[...]

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    2 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dan[...]

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    3 Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................... 3 Precautions for use .......................................................................................... 3 Before use ................................................................................................[...]

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    4 P ar ts and their functions 1 RST: Initial reset switch When this switch is held down for 3 or more seconds, the settings can be reset to the factory settings. It is capable of initializing the IP address and canceling the password. 2 RDY: Ready LED When this is lighted, it means that the card is operating normally. It goes off during initializat[...]

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    5 Installation Ask your dealer to install the card in the camera. Bear in mind the following points when installing the card. ≥ Be absolutely sure to ask your dealer to install the card. ≥ Before installing the card, disconnect the camera’s power supply. ≥ Before handling the card, touch a metal part of the camera to release any static stor[...]

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    6 System upgrading O I [1] Connections An example of the basic connections is presented below. [2] Recommended system requirements 1) Personal computer Provide a Windows-compatible personal computer (PC) with the following performance specifications: • Pentium III : 500 MHz or higher • Memory size : 64MB or more • Network interface card 2) Op[...]

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    7 System upgrading 1 Right click on the desktop’s My Network icon, and open Properties. 2 Select “TCP/IP” under the Network Settings tab, and click the Properties button. 3 Now set the IP address and net mask. IP address : 192.168.1.100 Net mask : 255.255.255.0 After inputting the addresses, click “OK,” and restart the PC. [4] Setting the[...]

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    8 System upgrading 1. Start up the browser. 2. Input the following address into the browser. http://192.168.1.50/config/config.html 3. A setting screen such as the one shown in the figure below now appears. Input the addresses. 4. Upon completion of the input, press the button at the bottom of the setting screen. The new IP address is set when the [...]

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    9 Image displa y method When this address is input, an image such as the one shown in Fig. 1 appears. (The image is a sample.) HIGH is set for the image quality and VGA (640 a 480) is set for the size in the initial status. To change the image quality or size, click the button under the image. When this button is clicked, the window shown in Fig. 2[...]

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    10 Config screen A number of different settings can be performed on the Config screen. 1 . Start up the browser. 2. Input the following address into the browser. http://(new IP address setting)/config/config.html The following address is used in the factory setting status: http://192.168.1.50/config/config.html 3. A setting screen such as the one s[...]

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    11 Config screen 1 Network Set the IP address, net mask and gateway address in the fields provided here. Consult your network administrator for details on the addresses. After setting the information, you must click the 4 button. Bear in mind that the settings will not take effect unless this button is clicked. Refer also to the pages on system upg[...]

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    12 P ass wor ds Three kinds of passwords can be set for the WEB card so that three levels of access restriction can be established. 1) Monitor password 2) Operation password 3) Management password Types of passwords Each password serves to restrict the kinds of operations that a user can perform. In terms of their functions, the management password[...]

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    13 P ass wor ds 3) Management password This is used to restrict access to the Config screen. The following window appears when the Config screen has been accessed. Input “management” into the user name field, and input the password which was set on the Config screen into the password field. <Notes> ≥ The user can set the passwords but t[...]

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    14 P ass wor ds The following anomalies do not indicate that something is wrong with the WEB card. What kind of window appears differs according to the type and version of the browser used. The following anomalies may appear due to the characteristics of the browser but they do not indicate that something is wrong with the WEB card. Type of browser[...]

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    15 External dimensions dra wing RST LINK/RX 10BASE – T RS232C RD Y 70 21.5 92 P an/tilt head and camera contr ol The pan/tilt head and camera can be controlled from the WEB card. ≥ The pan/tilt head that can be connected is the AW-PH350. (A dedicated software cable is required. Contact your local dealer for details.) ≥ The camera that can be [...]

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    16 Bef ore requesting ser vice Item Power Checkpoint Is the RDY LED lighted? Status No Remedial action 1 Check whether the power adapter has been connected properly. 2 Check whether the camera’s power LED is lighted. 3 Check whether the WEB card has been correctly installed in the camera. Yes Power is OK. 1 Screen display Is an image displayed? N[...]

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    17 Specifications and accessories Dimensions (W a H a D) : 3-5/8˝ a 2-3/4˝ a 7/8˝ (92 a 70 a 21.5 mm) Weight : 0.22 lbs (100 g) Image compression system : JPEG Image quality : 3-level setting Screen size : 640 a 480, 320 a 240, 640 a 240 Image updating interval : 15 images/sec. for 320 a 240 7.5 images/sec. for 640 a 480, 640 a 240 I/O connector[...]

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    F0901T2012 @ Printed in Japan VQT9458-1 PANASONIC BROADCAST & TELEVISION SYSTEMS COMPANY DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA Executive Office: 3330 Cahuenga Blvd W., Los Angeles, CA 90068 (323) 436-3500 EASTERN ZONE: One Panasonic Way 4E-7, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7621 Southeast Region: 1225 Northbrook Parkway, Ste 1-160[...]