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Please read this manual before using and sa ve this manual for future reference. Operating Instructions Netw ork Camera Recorder Model No. BB-HNP60 In this manual, the suffix of each model number is omitted.[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 2 End-User Lice nse Agreement THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND P ANASONIC COMMUNICA TIONS CO., L TD. ("P ANASONIC") WITH RESPECT T O THE SOFTW ARE ENCLOSED P ANASONIC BB-HNP60 SOFTW ARE YOU ARE GOING TO INST ALL ("SOFTW ARE"). CAREFULL Y READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT PRIOR T[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 3 3. RESTRICTIONS: Y ou may not reverse engi neer , decompile or disassemble the SOF TW ARE, except as ex pressly permitt ed by applicab le laws. Y ou may not use, copy , modify , alter , rent, lease or transfer the SOFTW ARE, it s related docume nta tion, or any cop ies thereof , in whole or in p art, except as expressl y [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 4 6. LIMIT A TION OF LIABIRITY : EXCEPT AS ST A TED ABOVE, P ANASONIC (INCLUDING P ANASONIC SALES COMP ANIES AND DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS SECTION 6) DOES NOT MAKE OR P ASS ON TO YOU OR OTHER THIRD P ARTY , ANY W AR RANTY OR REPRESENT A TION INCLUDING , BUT NOT LIMITED TO, T HE IMPLIED WARRANTI ES OF MERCHANT ABIL[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 5 System R equirement s PC (Perso nal Compu ter) must mee t the follo wing technic al specif ications to use Network Camera Reco rder . Note The abo ve-menti oned co nditions vary acc ording t o recordi ng situa tions or system configu ration. T rademarks • Micros oft, Windows an d Windows NT are eithe r registered tradem[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 6 T able of Conten t s 1 Product Introduction .............. .............. .............. ........... 8 1.1 Main Features ............ .................... ................... ............. ................... 9 1.2 Network Camer a Recorder In stallation ............. .................... .......... 1 1 1.2.1 Looking at Ins[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 7 2.4.8 Searching for Recorded Im age .................... ................. ................. ...........58 2.4.9 Extracting J PEG Files from an MJP File ................. ................. ................. 59 2.4.10 Controlling Play back Speed ....................... ................. ................. ...........60 2.4.[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 8 Section 1 Product Int roduction[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 9 1.1 Main Features Multi-Came ra Recording ( p age 67) Network Camera Record er can reco rd the image fro m a Network C amera via the Internet a nd via a LAN/Intranet c onnectio n simult aneously . Multi-C amera Record ing is also availab le. Motion Dete ction Recording ( page 52) Reco rdin g can b egin auto matica lly wh [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 10 Setting Hard Dis k Cap acity for Recording ( p age 48) A maxi mum hard disk capaci ty for recordin g can b e set. Automa tic Backu p ( page 49 ) Record ed images c an be bac ked up a utomatic ally at a specifi ed time.[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 11 1.2 Network Camera Recorder Inst allation 1.2.1 Looking at Inst allation Procedure Y ou must pe rform the fo llowing st eps to use Network Camera Reco rder . Rea d the End-Us er Li cense Agre ement . ( page 2) Y ou cannot in stall Network Cam era Record er if you d isagree. (The legal agreemen t is required when inst all[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 12 1.2.2 Che cking Included Ac cessories The foll owing it ems are p rovided. • CD-ROM • Operating Instru ctions • Registratio n code st ickers* — 1 pc. — 1 pc. — 1 se t (3 pc.) * User regi stration requi res registrati on code sho wn on regist ration code stick ers. Aff ix the sti ckers to the case, th e front o[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 13 1.2.3 Inst a lling Network Camera Recorder 1. Insert the CD-ROM to the CD-ROM drive. • Insta llation Se lection w indow aut omatically appears. Notes • If Inst allation Selection window d oes not ap pear , open "ncr" folder on the CD-ROM a nd double-cl ick "ncrse tup_en.ex e" file. In stall ation [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 14 3. Click [Next>] . • License Agreement w indow appe ars. 4. Check [I Agree] and cl ick [Next>] . • Choose Destination Loc ation window appears. •C l i c k [Browse] to c hange the destinat ion folde r and choo se the destinat ion. • Confirm th at the hard disk cap acity is 6 00 MB or gre ater . • The leve l[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 15 5. Click [Next>] . • S tart Inst allation window appe ars. 6. Click [Next>] . • Insta llation C omplete wind ow appe ars.[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 16 7. Click [Finish] . • Inst allatio n has finished co mpletely . • Network C amera Re corder Ico n appears on the des ktop. 8. Click [Exit] to close Insta llation Se lection windo w . 1.2.4 Uni nst alling Network Camer a Recorder If you d o not need Network C amera Rec order , uninst all it. 1. Select [S t art] [Progra[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 17 1.3 How to St art and Close Network Camera Recorder 1. Double -click the Ne twork Cam era Recorder Icon on the desktop. • Network C amera Re corder sc reen appea rs. 2. Select [Fi le] [Exi t] on the m enu bar . Notes • Severa l Network C amera Reco rders can not be act ivated s imultane ously . • Y ou can a lso st [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 18 1.4 User Registration Without t he user reg istration , the numb er of Network Cameras tha t can be configu red are only four , and N etwork Ca mera Record er cannot be used b eyond the limi tation o f 30 minutes. O perate the us er registration entering the registratio n code an d the p assword. 1. S tart Network C amera[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 19 4. Select [Hel p] [Ente r Registration Code...] . • Enter Reg istration Informatio n window appears. 5. Enter the re gistration code and th e pass word. Click [OK] . • Informati on dialog box appe ars. 6. Click [OK] and restar t Network C amera Reco rder . Notes • When the registratio n code and p assword are wron [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 20 1.5 Folder Sele ction to Save t he Image Network Camera Re corder ca n save i mages to the hard di sk. It ca n also save images to the ex ternal memory device sp ecifyin g the folde r . Y ou can configure new Netw ork Ca meras cr eating su bfolders. ( page 33 ) Notes • If the fol der is not specifie d, the fold ers are [...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 21 2. Select y our destin ation drive a nd folder and clic k . • butt on cr eates a subf older under t he sel ected fold er . 3. Enter a new subfol der name and clic k [OK] . • A subf older will be created under the selected folder . 4. Click [OK] . Notes • When yo u monitor Network Camera or play bac k recorded image[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 22 Selecting a n existing fo lder 1. Select y our destin ation drive a nd folder , and click [OK] . 2. When se lecting th e folder th at already has a "we bcams.def" file with [Cop y existing c amera definiti ons] check ed, the fo llowing m essage a ppears. 3. Click [Y es] to overwri te camera definitio ns. Notes ?[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 23 Section 2 Networ k Camera Recorder Scre en[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 24 2.1 Network Camer a Recorder Screen 2.1.1 Using Im age Page (1) Menu bar (2) T oolbar buttons ( page 26) (3) [Imag e]/[Thumbnail s]/[Search Result s] t ab [Image] t ab: di splays Ima ge Page. [Thumbnail s] t ab: disp lays Thumb nails Pag e. ( page 29) [Search Resu lts] t ab: dis plays searc hed ima ges. ( page 30) (4) Win[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 25 (9) • When monitoring Current date an d time are di splayed . • When st aying stopp ed Date a nd time of the last image are dis played. • When displayi ng JPEG file Recorded date and t ime, the e lapse d time and th e number of JPEG file s are di splay ed. • When disp laying MJP fi le Record ed date an d time and[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 26 T oolbar buttons [Prev Cam] displa ys the previous Network Ca mera. [Live] di splays the still image from Network Ca meras. [Next Cam] displa ys the ne xt Net work Cam era . [Saved] displa ys the motio n image from Network C ameras after cl icking [Live] . [New Cam] confi gures a ne w Network Cam era. ( page 33) [St art A[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 27 Window Size buttons Window Size Buttons adjust s the wind ow size o f Network Ca mera Recor der screen. Recording bu ttons Recording buttons start an d stop rec ording or motion de tection re cording whi le monitori ng. Note Record ing buttons are active onl y when mo nitoring Netw ork Camera s. Recor ding cannot be oper[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 28 Play back b utton s Playbac k buttons pl ay back recorded ima ges. ( page 57) Connection button s Conne ction buttons start s and sto ps mo nitoring th e Network C amera. ( page 44) Motion Dete ction Meter Motion Detection M eter disp lays a m otion de tection leve l on the N etwork Cam era Recorder s creen when a motion [...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 29 2.1.2 Using Thumbnails Page (1) [Ref resh] refreshes lat est record ed images o n Thumbn ails Page. The thumbn ails dis appear tempo rarily by clickin g [Refresh] . [Load Thumbs] load s reco rded image s and di splay s them. Checking Aut oload thumbs check box ena bles reco rded imag es to be loaded aut omatical ly . (2)[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 30 2.1.3 Using Search Result s Page Search R esults Page disp lays sea rched im ages as a result of searching fo r images . Refer to p age 58 f or searchi ng for reco rded images . • Disp laying sear ch result s with their file names • Displa ying search re sults with their time Displays date and time . (e.g., April 8th [...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 31 2.1.4 Using Camera List Camera List displ ays Came ra Previews of configu red Networ k Camer as. Notes • When t he [Disable cur rent camera] feat ure ( page 70 ) is used , the correspo nding Came ra Preview will dark en. • Camera Preview si ze in the Camera Lis t can be cha nged. ( page 32 ) (1) Camera Pre view The f[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 32 Changing Camera Previe w Size Camera Preview si ze in the Camera List can be ch anged. 1. Select [File] [Camera Pr eview Size. ..] on the me nu bar. 2. Click your desired Camera Preview size . Camer a Prev iew w ill be displ ayed w ith t he select ed siz e.[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 33 2.2 Ne twork Ca mera C onfigura tion 2.2.1 Co nfiguring a New Network Camera Before yo u can vi ew or rec ord images , each Netw ork Ca mera must b e configu red within Network Camera Recorder . • Speci fy a folde r to save images ( page 20 ) before co nfiguring a N etwork Camera. Configuring a new Network Cam era 1. C[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 34 Instructions for the dat a fields Camera T ype Select the Network Camera type (with Pan/T ilt feature, witho ut Pan/ T ilt feat ure or with zoo ming feat ure). IP add ress Enter the IP a ddress of Netwo rk Camera. Enter "IP address (or do main nam e):Port num ber". (When port n umber is 80 [defaul t], you do no [...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 35 Use Authenti cation When you set secu rity setting (authentic ation set ting), check the box and e nter user nam e (ID) and p assword. • Enter the al phanumeric cha racters. • 4 to 15 charac ters • [Space], [" ], [’], [#], [&], [% ], [=], [?], [< ], [>] and [: ] are not availabl e. Recording Cap ac[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 36 2.2.2 Editing the Network C amera 1. Select Cam era Preview in the Camera Lis t to edit a nd click [Edit Cam] or [Edit] [Edit Current Camera] on the menu b ar . • Edit Camera window a ppears. • Re fer to pa ge 34 for eac h param ete r . 2. Edit the p arameters and c lick [OK] .[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 37 2.2.3 Ch anging Default Camera Settings Defaul t camera set tings can be modi fied. The s ettings h ere will be display ed as the defau lt camer a settings of newly configure d Network Cameras. 1. Select [Fi le] [Defa ult Camera Settings] on the me nu bar . 2. Set ea ch settin g and click [OK] . Refer to p age 34 f or ea[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 38 2.2.4 Setting the Proxy Server Y ou need to se t the followi ng setting s to monitor Net work Camera o n the Interne t when you use a pro xy server . (Y ou cannot c onnect Netw ork Camera w ithout setting the proxy se rver .) 1. Select [Fi le] [Prox y Setup] on the m enu bar . • Proxy Setti ngs wi ndow appear s. 2. Chec[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 39 2.2.5 Deleting a Configured Ne twork Camera There are four kinds of metho ds to del ete the co nfigured Ne twork Cameras . 1. Select Cam era Previews i n the Camera Li st to del ete. • T o s elect se veral Camera Previe ws, cli ck Camer a Previ ews wh ile pres sing [Shift] key o r [Ctrl] key . 2. Click [Edit] on the me[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 40 4. Click [Y es] . Confi rmation di alog box ap pears. 5. Click [Y es] . • Network C amera Re corder del etes all r ecorded im ages of the selec ted Network Cameras.[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 41 2.3 Network Camera Monitoring 2.3.1 Using the Operation Bar Pan/Til t Scan buttons *1 Pan/T ilt Scan bu ttons move t he lens horizont ally (left and r ight) or v ertically (u p and down ) all over and the lens returns to the current position . Pan/Til t/Home Position buttons *1 (Only the N etwork Camera with Pan/ T ilt f[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 42 2.3.2 Using Preset Bu ttons The pr eset buttons set in Netw ork Ca mera can be used. Pres s a preset button on the operat ion bar to vie w the pres et position at th e center of th e image fie ld. Preset buttons allow you to m ove the lens to th e positions set in Netwo rk Camera. Right- click a preset b utton and click [[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 43 2.3.3 Zoo ming and Focusing Zooming in and out (Only for Ne twork Camera with zooming and focusing featur e) Zoom butto ns increa ses or decreas es the si ze of the obje ct. T e le button zooms in (m aximum 21x), and W ide button zooms out. Click ing the buttons all ows you to zo om in or out the image by 10 step s. Auto[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 44 2.3.4 Monitoring the Network Camera 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to select a Network Camera. 2. Click . • S tart monitoring Network Cameras . 3. Click to quit. • S top monitorin g Network Cameras. Notes • Camera Preview si ze in the Camera Lis t can be changed. ( page 32) • Whe n you selec t sever al[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 45 2.3.5 Using Camera Bar The Ca mera Bar di splays ima ges of all a ctive N etwork Ca meras that are configu red. Thi s feature allows yo u to view m ultiple i mages sim ultane ously . Y ou can mo nitor Netwo rk Camera o n the Ca mera Bar tho ugh you min imize Netw ork Camera R ecorder even if anothe r applica tion is in u[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 46 Deleting Network Camera on the Camera Bar • Deleting selected Net work Cameras 1. Right-cli ck the image o f Network Came ra to delet e on the Camera Bar and selec t [Delete from C ambar] . • Camera Bar d eletes th e selected N etwork Cam era. • Deleting all Network Cameras 1. Click the Cam era Bar Ico n on the uppe[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 47 Commands on the Camera Ba r • Comman ds for selecte d Network C amera Righ t-clic k the i mage of Net work C amera. • Commands for all Network Cameras Click the Cam era Bar Ico n on the uppe r left corner on the Camera Bar . Deletes the selected Network Camera from Camera Bar . Copies the image of Network Camera to t[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 48 2.4 Network Camera Recordi ng 2.4.1 Setting the Hard Disk Cap acity A maxi mum hard disk capaci ty for recordin g can b e set. 1. Select [Fi le] [Prefe rences] on t he menu b ar . • Preferen ces window appears. 2. Set the lo west hard di sk cap acity to s top Network Ca mera Recor der . • We re commen d you to set 500[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 49 2.4.2 Backing up the Recorded Image Record ed images c an be bac ked up a utomatic ally at a specifi ed time. Notes • When setti ng Automati c Backup, it is re commended to select a ne w folder to save recorded i mages. Be cause al l data in a specif ied folder is copie d. • When set ting Autom atic Backup, Networ k [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 50 2.4.3 Recording the Network C amera Network Camera Reco rder records the ima ges of Netwo rk Came ras. 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to sele ct Network Camera. • The frame of the sel ected Camera Preview turns blue. 2. Click to st art monito ring Network Cameras. 3. Click [On] of Recor ding b utto ns. • C[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 51 • An MJP fi le size recorded a t intervals o f 0.5 sec ond for an hour is a s follows. The ima ge quality is stan dard. * The fi le size varies de pending on t he image quality a nd objec t situatio n. Resolution File size 640 x 4 80 About 140 MB 320 x 24 0 About 67 MB 160 x 12 0 About 21 MB[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 52 2.4.4 Motion Detection Recording Reco rdin g can b egin auto matica lly wh en m otion is de tect ed. Thi s f eature offers a more ef ficient means of recordin g. 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to sele ct Network Camera. • The frame of the sel ected Camera Preview turns blue. 2. Click to moni tor Network Came[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 53 2.4.5 Changing Motion Detect ion Settings Motion Detection Se ttings ha s two types ; default setting and c urrent cam era setting . 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to sele ct Network Camera. • The frame of the sel ected Camera Preview turns blue. 2. Select [T ools] [Default Motion Detectio n Settings...] o [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 54 2.4.6 Timer Recording Y ou can spe cify the day of the w eek and peri od of time for recordi ng. T imer Record ing can be used w ith Motion Detection R ecording. The image in whi ch the motion is detect ed will be recorded i n the spe cified pe riod of time. 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List and select Network Ca[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 55 5. Select [Con trol] [Autom atic Timer O peration] . • Check mark app ears when t he timer re cordin g become s eff ective. • Network C amera Re corder start s monit oring and r ecording i mages automati cally in the specifi ed time. Notes • T imer R ecording for a ll Network Cameras stops by clearin g the check ma[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 56 2.4.7 Playing Back the R ecorded Image Network Camera Rec order can p lay back JPE G and MJP files of camera i mages controll ing the pl ayback speed. 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to sele ct Network Camera. • The frame of the sel ected Camera Preview turns blue. 2. Click [ Thum bna ils] tab [Refresh] [Load[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 57 When selectin g a JPEG file Playbac k buttons can displa y recorde d images. • When yo u play ba ck record ed images, [L ive] chang es to [Saved] on the T oolbar but tons. Clic k [Saved] to res tore to the current im age. Note The right -clickin g a record ed image displays t he command s. The sa me comma nds can be s [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 58 2.4.8 Searching for Recorded Image Recorded images c an be se arched for by their reco rding time . 1. Click , or sel ect [T ools] [Se arch] on the menu bar . Search wind ow appears. 2. Set the p aramete rs (period o f time for searchin g/Image Fi le type/Searc h Resul ts) and click [Search ] . A list of searched images a[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 59 2.4.9 Extracting JPEG Files from an M JP File JPEG fil es can be extra cted from an MJP file. 1. Click [ Thum bna ils] ta b. Thumbn ail Page ap pears. 2. Select an MJP file to extrac t JPEG file s. 3. Select [T ools] [Extract JPG Files from Current M JP File] on the menu bar . Extracted im ages wil l be disp layed on Thu[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 60 2.4.10 Controlling Playback Speed Network Camera Rec order can c ontrol the pl ayback spe ed. Y ou can al so contro l while playing back recorde d images. 1. Right -click . • The next window a ppears. 2. Drag the slider a nd control speed. 3. Click th e close butt on.[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 61 2.4.1 1 Deleting the Recorded Ima ge Deletin g selected i mages The unw anted im ages can be deleted. 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to sele ct Network Camera. • The frame of the sel ected Camera Preview turns blue. 2. Click [ Thum bna ils] tab . • Thumb nails Page a ppears. 3. Select re corded im ages to[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 62 Deletin g all recor ded images All recor ded image s of sel ected Netw ork Camera ca n be dele ted. 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to sele ct Network Camera. • The frame of the sel ected Camera Preview turns blue. 2. Select [Fi le] [D elete All Im ages for Selec ted Cameras] . 3. Click [Y es] . Notes • An [...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 63 Section 3 Practica l Operati on[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 64 3.1 Printing the Recorded Image Network Camera Rec order print s the current displayed im age or recorded i mages. Network Camera Re corder pri nts ma ximum 3 6 images per p age. An MJP fi le must b e converted to JPEG files to print. ( page 59) Print Setup Print Setup window set s a prin ter and the number o f images per[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 65 4. Set the nu mber of rows and col umns to align reco rded imag es per pa ge. Click [OK] . (E.g., Print n ine images per pa ge [three rows and three columns].) • It is po ssible t o set up to six rows a nd six columns . (Maximum 36 images ) Note The p age layou t can be checked . (1) Sele ct [Print] [Print St atus] . ([...]
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Operating Instructi ons 66 Printing The spe cified co ntents on Page Setup window ( page 64) will be printed. 1. Select th e current dis played im age or record ed image s to print. 2. Select [Print ] [Print Current Image] or [Print Selected Im ages] . • When p rinting que ue image s meet the specifie d numbers per p age set on Page Setu p win do[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 67 3.2 Multi-Camera Recording Network Cam era Recor der recor ds the seve ral Netwo rk Cameras si multaneo usly . 1. Sele ct Netw ork Camera s to reco rd and c lick [O n] or [Motio n] to make recordin g ready for each Network Camera whi le stopping m onitoring . • Ca mera Na me wi ll be r ed (Rec ordi ng) or gree n (Moti [...]
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Operating Instructi ons 68 3.3 Copying or Moving the Rec orded Image Network Camera Re corder ca n copy o r move rec orded images . 1. Click Camera Preview of Network Camera in the Camera List to copy or move recorded images. 2. Click [ Thum bna ils] tab . • Thumb nails Page a ppears. 3. Click rec orded im ages to c opy or mo ve. • The sele cte[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 69 4. Select [File] [Copy Selecte d Images] or [M ove Selected Images] on th e menu ba r . • Select fo lder wind ow appears . 5. Specify Folder Nam e and Drive a nd click [OK] . • Confirm ation dialog box appe ars if the specifie d folder d oes not ex ist. 6. Click [Y es] .[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 70 3.4 Enabling or Disabl ing the Network Camer a Network Camera Reco rder allows you to temporaril y enable or disab le configure d Network Cameras. T his allows you to conv eniently monitor or re cord Net work Camera s of you r choice. 1. Select th e Network C ameras to en able or dis able. • T o se lect seve ral Netwo r[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 71 3.5 Creating A VI Motion V ideo Fil es JPEG fi les can be convert ed to A VI files. T his allo ws the fi les to be played b ack on other PCs or send via e -mail. 1. Click Camera Preview in the Camera List to sele ct Network Camera. • The frame of the sel ected Camera Preview turns blue. 2. Click [ Thum bna ils] tab . ?[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 72 5. Specify [Save in] and [File name] and clic k [Save] . • The com pression prog ram varie s depending on the op erating sy stem. Select a compress ion progra m that is insta lled on the PC . • Compre ssion quali ty spec ifies the compress ion ratio . (If the com pressio n ratio is 100, the fi le size will be sm all, [...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 73 3.6 Renaming and Saving the Image Netw ork Camera Recorder ca n rename a nd save images. 1. Select a image to rename an d save. • The imag e can be one that is already rec orded or on e that is being display ed current ly . 2. Select [Fi le] [Sav e Current Im age] . 3. Specify a folder and a fil ename an d click [Sav e[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 74 3.7 Copying to the Clip board Network Camera Re corder co pies the image to t he Clipboa rd. 1. Select a image to copy to the C lipboard . • The imag e can be one that is already rec orded or on e that is being display ed current ly . 2. Select [Fi le] [Copy Image to Clip board] . • The curr ent di splay ed im age wi [...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 75 3.8 Confirming the V ersion Information Network Camera Re corder sh ows you th e version information. 1. Select [Hel p] [About ] . 2. Click [OK] after confirming th e version information.[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 76 Section 4 Default Setting and T ro ubleshooting[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 77 4.1 Default Setting List Items Fact ory Default val ue When settin g is necess ary Note [Select Camera Dat abase] Specified Folder C:Program File sNCR When setti ng the spec ified folder – [Create New Camera]/ [Edit Current Camera] Camera T ype Pana sonic HCM series with Pan/T ilt Dependi ng on the Network Camera –[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 78 [Create New Camera]/ [Edit Current Camera] Capt ure T ype Motion Image Indis pensable Speci fy the inte rval for still image . Default is one seco nd. Recording File Format MJP Ind ispensa ble – Recording Of f Indis pensable – Tim e r Operatio n S tart 0 h 0 mi n S top 23 h 59 min Wh en usin g Ti m e r Recording. Chec[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 79 Items Fact ory Default val ue When settin g is necess ary Note [Preferences ] Show Icon in System Tr a y [No ch eck] When showi ng the icon in System T ray – Stop camera s if disk space less than [Chec ked] Less than 500 MB Fre e When lim iting hard disk capa city – Start al l camera s when program st art s [No Che c[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 80 4.2 T roub leshooting Problem Cause and Rem edy Came ra images are not displ ayed. • Network Camera is not working. T ry to con nect to Netw ork Camera directly u sing a web browser . This wil l verify if Netwo rk Camera is worki ng correct ly . • Network Camera is tur ned of f. T urn on Network Camera. • The invali[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 81 Network Camera Recorder confi gure s only f our Network Cameras and does no t record ov er 30 minut es. • User Registration i s required. Perform th e user reg istration and enter a registra tion code and p assword. ( page 18) Network Camera Recorder does no t timer-record the images . • [T imer Opera tion] is not se[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 82 Pan/T ilt, Preset, Zooming or Fo cusing featur e do n ot work. • Network Camera is tur ned of f. T urn on Network Camera. • Netw ork Ca mera Re cord er is st oppi ng moni torin g. S tart moni toring of Ne twork Camera. • Netw ork C amer a is wi thou t Pan/Tilt, Pres et, Zoo min g or Fo cusing f eature. Select c orre[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 83 An MJP fi le canno t be delet ed. • The MJP file i s now play ing back o r susp ending tempora rily . S top p layin g back the MJ P fil e. Clos e Net work Camera Reco rder and rest art it to delete the MJP file . Problem Cause and Rem edy[...]
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Operating Instructi ons 84 Index[...]
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Operating I nstructio ns 85 A Adobe Acrobat R eader 13 Autom atic Ba ckup 10 , 49 AVI file 9 , 71 C Camera Bar 9 , 45 Camera List 31 Camera Name 31 , 34 Camera Preview 31 Camera Type 34 Capture Typ e 34 Connectio n Buttons 28 CPU 5 D Default Sett ing List 77 E End- User L ice nse Ag reeme nt 2 F Focu s Butto ns 41 Focu sing 43 H Hard Disk Capacity [...]
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Printed in Japan KK0503RM0 (CE) PSQX3011ZA 2003 P anasonic Communications Co ., Ltd. All Rights Reser ved. Copyright: This manual is cop yrighted by P anasonic Communications Co ., Ltd. (PCC). Under the applicable cop yright laws, this man ual may not be reproduced in an y form, in whole or par t, without the prior written consent of PCC. Operating[...]