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The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Panasonic BL-C1, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
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Operating Instructions Please read this manual before using, and save this manual f or future reference . Netw ork Camera Indoor Use Only Model No. BL-C1[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 2 Main Features Digital zoom f ea ture *1 This cam era ha s a 10× digita l zoom f eature. Thi s fe ature allows you to i ncrease or decreas e the siz e of objects on the Sin gle Camera sc reen, the Multi Ca mera screen, and t he Buff ered Image screen. This m akes it easy to vie w distant ob jects. *2 A mouse wh eel operat[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 3 T rademarks • Adobe , Acrobat and Reader ar e either registered tr ademarks or trade marks of Adob e Syst ems I ncor porat ed in t he Un ite d Sta tes an d/o r oth er cou ntr ie s. • Microsoft, Wi ndows, Hotma il and Activ eX are either registe red trademarks or trad emarks of M icrosoft Co r por ation in the United S[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 4 Precaution This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mix ed with general household w aste. F or proper treatment, recov er y and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where the y will be accepted on a free of [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 5 Informations relatives à l’é vacuation des déchets, destinées aux utilisateurs d’appareils électriques et électroniques (appareils ména g ers domestiques) Lorsque ce symbole figure sur les produits et/ou les documents qui les accompagnent, cela signifie que les appareils électriques et électroniques ne doiven[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 6 Benutzerinformationen zur Entsor gung von elektrisc hen und elektronisc hen Geräten (private Haushalte) Entsprechend der grundlegenden Fir mengrundsätzen der P anasonic-Gr uppe wurde ihr Produkt aus hochwer tigen Materialien und Komponenten entwic kelt und hergestellt, die recycelbar und wieder v erwendbar sind. Dieses [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 7 Informazioni per gli utenti sullo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettr oniche obsolete (per i nuc lei familiari privati) Questo simbolo sui prodotti e/o sulla documentazione di accompagnamento significa che i prodotti elettrici ed elettronici usati non de v ono essere mescolati con i rifiuti domestici gener[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 8 Información sobre la eliminación para los usuarios de equipos eléctricos y electrónicos usados (particulares) La aparición de este símbolo en un producto y/o en la documentación adjunta indica que los productos eléctricos y electrónicos usados no deben mezclarse con la basura doméstica general. P ara que estos p[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 10 Camera Feature Locations Fr ont View Indicator Display *1 * 1 The inf or mation belo w v aries dependi ng on the indicator s e ttings (se e page 97 ). * 2 The i ndicator tur ns orang e if the camer a is not connec ted to the LAN. * 3 The i ndicator blinks or ange if the cam era is not connecte d to the LAN. * 4 See page [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 11 Rear View Stand/T ripod Mounting Hole (See Getti ng Star ted) Ser ial numb er MA C Address (See Getti ng Star ted) Ethernet (LAN) port (See Getti ng Star ted) Hook fo r A C adap tor cord DC IN jac k (See Gett ing Started) F A CT OR Y DEF A UL T RESET Button[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 12 T able of Contents 1 Camera Monitoring ............ ................... .............. ........ 15 1.1 Accessing the Cam era ..... ............. ................... ............. ............. .. 15 1.2 Viewing the S ingle Cam era page .. ............. ............. ............. ........ 17 1.2.1 Displa ying the Ban ner[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 13 4.4 Sett ing the Mo tion Det ection ........ ............. .................... ............. .. 84 4.5 Sett ing Se nsor Log Not ificatio n ........... ............. ............. ............... 87 5 Using Other Feature s ................... .............. ................. 90 5.1 C hangin g Initial Settin gs on the S i[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 14 7.7 File Si ze and Number of B uffered Images ....... ............. ............. 132 7.8 Specific ations ................... ................... ............. ............. ............. 135 Index ............... .............. ................... .............. .................. .. 137[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 15 1 Camera Monito ring 1.1 Accessing the Camera 1. Start up the web bro wser on yo ur PC. 2. Enter " http://IP Ad dress (or URL):P ort Number " o n the address ba r , and press [Enter] on the k eyboard. • When the por t number is 8 0 (def ault), y ou do not n eed to include the por t numb er in the a ddress . S[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 16 4. Clic k the f ollo wing tabs to d isplay each pag e. Note When use rs other than an admini strator are access ing the camera, the [Setup] and [Ma intenance] tabs are not displa yed. Additionally , when [Do n ot per mit access fro m guest us ers] or [P ermit access fro m guest us ers (mobi le only)] i s set on the Secur[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 17 1.2 Vie wing the Single Camer a page 1. Access the camer a (see pag e 15 ). • The T op page i s displa yed . 2. Clic k the [Single ] tab at the top of the page. • When the Security W arning windo w is disp lay ed, click [Y es ] (see page 19 ). • See pag e 20 for the Se cur ity W ar ni ng wi ndow w hen using M ic ro[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 18 • W hen the cam era trans mit s a dar k s cene, th e cam era im age may bec ome white , or horiz ontal line s ma y be dis pla yed o n the scre en. This is one of the ch aracter ist ics of a CMOS s enso r . This is not a malf uncti on. • T o displa y the Single Camer a page dir ectly , add it to the [F av or ites] on [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 19 Security W arning windo w When trying to vie w a video (Motio n JPEG) for the firs t time, a Sec urity W ar ning f or Activ eX Controls wil l be displ a ye d. When using Win dows 2000 or Win dows XP , log in as an administrator to install Activ eX Controls and enable video (Motion J PEG) vie wing. If y ou cannot install [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 20 Security W arning window on Microso ft Windo ws XP Service Pa ck 2 T o vie w a vide o (Motion JPEG), Activ eX Controls mu st be instal led. F ollow the s teps sho wn belo w to instal l ActiveX Controls . 1. Clic k the warning di splay ed abov e the tabs , and clic k [Install Act iveX Control...] . 2. Clic k [Install].[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 21 1.2.1 Di spla ying the Banner An image and its link ed w ebsite c an be specifie d for a banner . T o displa y the banner , the Banner D ispla y se ttings ne ed to be set on the Image Displa y page (see page 90 ). Clic king the banner disp lays the webs ite of the set URL Link. The Banner Displa y is not enab led as the [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 22 1.2.3 Zooming In and Out This Cam e ra h as 10× di gital z oom fea ture that uses Ac tiv eX Contro ls. Th e digital zoom f eature can be used w hile pla ying vid eo (Mot ion JPEG) on the Single Camer a, Mu lti-Cam era and Bu ffered Image pages . The digital z oom fea ture can be oper ated b y rotating the m ouse wheel o[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 23 1.2.4 Ca pturing a S till Ima ge Still ima ges can be sav ed on y our PC . 1. Select an image resoluti on to displa y an image . 2. Clic k the Captur e image button. • The cam era image op ens in another win dow . 3. Right-cli ck t he image, an d select [Save Picture As ...]. • The Sa ve a s dialog bo x is displa yed[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 24 1.2.5 Using the Opera tion Bar Brightness: Adj usts ima ge brightness in n ine steps in cluding [STD] (Standard ). Clicking [-] or [+] darkens or brightens the image respect ively . Refresh Inte r val: Set s a ref res h inte r val. ( Moti on—6 0-se cond interval) Resolution: Sel e cts [ 640 × 480] or [320 × 240] (def[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 25 1.3 Vi ewing the Mu lti-Cam era pag e T o vie w m ultiple c amer as on th e Multi-C amera page, y ou need to co nfigure ea ch camera on the Multi- Camer a Setup pa ge (see page 93 ). 1. Access the camer a (see pag e 15 ). • The T op page i s displa yed . 2. Clic k the [Multi] ta b at the top of the page. • The Mul ti[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 26 Note • The digita l zoom f eature and the Click t o Center f eature ca n be used f or vi deo (M oti on JPE G) onl y . • When sele cting [All] f or the View T ype, all im ages are displ ay ed in 160 × 120 pix els resolu tion. • 640 × 480-p ixel im ages cannot be display ed on the M ulti-Camera page. • When vie w[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 27 1.4 Vie wing the Buffered I mage pa ge T o bu ff er imag es in the came ra's internal me mory , you need to set up t he image transf er setti ngs (see p age 61 o r page 71 ). Buff ered image s can be v ie wed o n this Buff ered Image page . 1. Access the camer a (see pag e 15 ). • The T op page i s displa yed . 2.[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 28 4. Disp la y ima ges b y clicki ng butto ns belo w . Note • The b uffe red images a re displa yed chron ologically . • Still images (not being pla yed) fro m the Buff ered Image pa ge can be sa ved. Put the curs or on the image , and r ight-cli ck it. Then selec t [Sav e Picture As... ]. • The max imum num ber of b[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 29 1.4.1 Deleting Buff ered Images If yo u intend to dele te images f or each transf er method, cl ick [Delete Buff ered Images] on the T rigger page (s ee page 61 or page 71 ). Note • If y ou are buff ering imag es to the i nter nal memory , the foll owing ope rations also de lete all b uff ered images . – T ur ning of[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 30 1.5 Vi ewing Still Imag es on Y ou r Mobile Phon e Still im ages can be vi ewed o v er the Internet from a compati ble mobile phone. Enter " http://I P address (o r URL):P or t Number/mobile " on a mobile ph one and press [OK]. • When the p o r t numb er is set to 8 0 (defaul t), it is not requi red. • Allo[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 31 Note • If the im age is not disp lay ed properly , try the f ollow ing 2 URL s. • Some mobile p hones are not co mpatibl e with P anason ic Network Camer as. Some pho nes may allo w viewi ng only o n por t 80, and some m a y not su ppor t pass word aut hentication. See the P anasoni c Network Came ra supp or t webs i[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 32 1.5.1 Enabling or Disabling the Buffer /T ransfer on Y our Mobile Phone 1. Access camer a images from yo ur mobi le phone , and log in as an admin istra tor (see pa ge 30 ). 2. Select [ Buffer/T ransf er]. 3. Select a tr igger n umber tha t you w ant to ena ble or disa ble. Exampl e: Enabli ng the Buffer/T ransf er setti[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 33 2 Using the Camera's Basic Features 2.1 Setup P age of the C amera 1. Access the camer a (see pag e 15 ). • The T op page i s displa yed . Note • When [P er mit acce ss from guest u sers] is set on the Security: Adminis trator page , click th e [Login] t ab (see page 57 ) and lo g in as an admin ist rator. • W[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 34 Bas ic (1) Network Co nfigures network s ettings to connect the ca mera to the netwo rk ( see pa ge 36 ). (2) UPnP Enab les automatic por t forw arding and c reates a s hortcut to the c a mera (s ee page 40 ). (3) DynamicDNS Regis ters wi th the DynamicD NS service (se e page 43 ). (4) Date and Time Sets the date and tim[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 35 Advanced (11) Image Disp lay Sets the res olution, i m age qual ity and refresh int erval of the Single C amera and Multi-Camer a page, Lim i t Conti nuous Motion JPEG setting *1 , lan guage and banner displa y (see page 90 ). (12) Multi-Cam e ra *1 Set s the camer a IP address or h ost name , and camer a nam e on th e M[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 36 2.2 Connecting the Camera to Y our Network The Net work page off ers three opti ons to co nfigur e the cam era. • [A utomatic Setup ] automatic ally assigns an un used IP address to the c amera, and uses UP nP TM (Unive rsal Plug a nd Pla y) to configu re your route r . • [Stati c] allo ws the user to us e a spec ifi[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 37 4. Clic k [Sav e] when fin ished. • The n ew settin gs are sa ved. • When finished , the f ollowin g page is disp lay ed. Note The cur rent netw ork settings are sh own on the Status page in the Main tenance sec tion ( see pa ge 99 ). 5. Click [Res tar t] . • The cam era restarts, and the T op page i s displa yed. [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 38 Note If y ou do not kn ow the c amera IP addres s when settin g [A utomatic Setup] or [DHCP Setup], it can be searched f or by using th e Setup Progra m (see page 120 ). Setting De scription Allow Acce ss from the Internet (A utomatic Setup Only ) • The Allo w Access from the Internet setting aut omatically confi gure [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 39 Host Name (DHCP Only) • If y our ISP uses the DHCP function, which automatically assigns an IP addr ess to the came ra, e nter the ISP- assigne d host name . (The host na me may be used as a n authentic a tion.) • Ent er AS CII charac ter s for the h ost name ( see pag e 131 ). Note that [Sp a ce], ["], [' [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 40 2.3 Using UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play) UPnP TM can au tomatically c onfigure y our route r to mak e it acce ssible from the Internet. In order to use this f eature, y our router nee ds to sup por t UPnP TM , and it must be ena bled. UPnP TM is disabled o n most routers by def ault. See http:// panasonic .co.jp/pcc/p[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 41 3. Clic k [Sav e] when fin ished. • The n ew settin gs are sa ved. • When fin ished, "Succes s !" is d isplay ed. 4. Clic k [Go to UPnP p age]. • The UPn P page is dis pla yed. 2.3.1 Connecting the Camera to a Router that Suppor ts UPn P™ T o allo w acces s from the Internet with a router supp or ting U[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 42 2.3.2 Connecting the Camera to a Router that does not Suppor t UPnP™ T o allo w access fro m the Internet with a route r that does not support UPnP TM , follow the pr ocedur es belo w . 1. Select [S tatic] on the Netw or k page. 2. Enab le por t fo rward ing *1 on the router . Using the IP addre ss and p or t number no[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 43 2.4 Registering wit h the DynamicDNS service DynamicD NS is a service that a llow s y ou to assi gn an easy-to-rem ember name to the came ra, f or examp le , similar to your f av orite web s ite. It a lso allows y ou to ea sily access the ca mer a, e ven wh en yo ur ISP changes the IP address . P anasonic Commun ications[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 44 3. Click [Sa ve]. • Clic king [Ca ncel] cance ls y our se ttings w ithout sa ving chan ges, and the Dynami cDNS wi ndow is di splay ed. 4. Click [OK]. • When fi nished, " Success!" is displa ye d. • The ne w settings are s av ed. 5. Clic k [Go to Vie wnetcam.co m page]. • The Vie wnetcam.com page is dis[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 45 8. Access y our camer a with the registere d URL from the Internet (see page 15 ). • When the T op pa ge is dis pla yed, V iew netcam.c om registrati on is comple te. Note • It ma y take a maximum of 30 minutes f or the regis tered UR L to w ork. • If "Expi red" is displa yed for the P ersonal (Cam era ) [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 46 3. Set each parame ter . • Clic king [C ancel] cancels y our se ttings w ithout sa ving chan ges. • DynamicDN S inf or mation c an be obtained from companies in the Dynami cDNS s ervice industry . 4. Clic k [Sa ve ] after fini shed. • The ne w settings are s av ed. • When fi nished, " Success!" is displ[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 47 Note • It ma y tak e se ve ral minute s for th e registe red URL to co nnect. • Some Dynam icDNS se r vices ma y not conn ect. Confirming Internet access Due to the router's s pecifica tions, the ima ge ma y not be disp la yed e ven if y ou access the ca mera from you r PC on the s ame LAN as the camera. In th i[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 48 How the DynamicDNS service wo rks 1. Y our ISP assign s a global IP address to yo ur Internet access ac count that change s periodically . This is th e addr ess need ed to access th e camer a ove r the Internet . 2. When y our ISP-assign ed global IP address changes , your c amera automa tically notifie s the Dynami cDNS[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 49 2.5 Setting the Date and Time The Date an d Time page allo ws yo u to set and confirm the dat e and time . The date and time are used f or the settings of the trigger setting, s ensor log, o perat ion time and Buff ered Imag e page . Note Savi ng a new date and time de letes all b uffere d images on the internal memor y [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 50 3. Clic k [Sa ve ] when finished. • The ne w settings are s av ed. • When fi nished, " Success!" is displa ye d. 4. Clic k [Go to Date and Time page]. • The Date and Time page is displa yed . Note Date and time settings be come incorrec t depending o n the length of t ime the camer a is turned on and its [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 51 2.6 Changing Camera Settings The Camer a page allo ws you to set the c amera name, whit e balance , A C pow er source fre quency and co lor night vie w . 1. Clic k [Camera] o n the Setup page . 2. Set ea ch param eter . • Clic king [Cancel] can cels your set tings witho ut sa ving chang es. Setting Description Camera N[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 52 3. Clic k [Sa ve ] when finished. • The ne w settings are s av ed. • When fi nished, " Success!" is displa ye d. 4. Clic k [Go to Camera pag e]. • The Cam era p age is di splay ed. White Ba lance Select from the f ollowi ng options . • A uto ( def ault) — A utomati c adjustmen t • Fix ed Indoor — [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 53 3 Registering Users 3.1 Changing the A uthenticatio n Setting and Admin istrat or User Name an d P assw or d The Security: Administrator p age allows yo u to change auth entication, a nd the adminis trato r's user name and pass word. An authe ntication window all ows regist ered users to acce ss the came ra. Note ?[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 54 2. Set each parameter . • Clic king [C ancel] cancels y our se ttings w ithout sa ving chan ges. Setting De scription Genera l A uthenticatio n A uthen tication has 3 phases. • If y ou set [P ermit access from gues t users], the ca mera does no t displa y the authent ication windo w in came ra acces s. All gues t us [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 55 Note • When s etting authentic ation, s et the user na me and pass word, and sav e them. • When us ers other than an administrato r are accessing the camera, t he [Setup ] and [Ma intenance] tabs will not be di spla yed. • The u ser name and pass word are case se nsitiv e. 3. Clic k [Sav e] when fin ished. • The [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 56 Administrato r/General Users/Guest User s The cam era h as 3 use r le vels (adm inistrator , general users an d guest u s ers). Note Guest users me an unregis tered use rs. Set [P er mit access from gues t users] or [P er mit acce ss from g uest user s (mobile only )] on the Sec ur ity: Adminis trato r page (se e page 53[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 57 3.2 Logging in to the Camera If yo u set [P er mit acces s from gu est users ] on the Security: Adm inistra tor page, [Login] tab is disp la yed at the top of th e page. After y ou log in as an admi nistrator , the Setup p age and the Mai ntenance page c an be accessed. 1. Clic k [Login] tab at the top of t he page . 2. [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 58 3.3 Creating, Modifying or Deleting Gen eral User s The Gene ral Us er page allow s yo u to create , modify or dele te general u sers. U p to 50 gene ral users can be re gistered. Th e acces s le vel is set fo r each gener al u ser . If y ou set [P ermit access from guest users] o r [P ermit access from gues t user s (mo[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 59 3. Set ea ch param eter . 4. Clic k [Sav e] when fin ished. • The n ew settin gs are sa ved. • When fin ished, "Succes s !" is d isplay ed. 5. Clic k [Go to Ge nera l User p age]. • The Ge neral User pa ge is displa yed. • Settin gs f or general users • Se tti ngs f or gu est user s • Clic king [Can[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 60 4 B uff ering or T ransf erring Ima ges 4.1 Pr ocedures of Bufferi ng or T ransferring Images The pr ocedures from this page t o page 83 are described about settings of the image b uff er or tra nsfer . See the proc edures belo w to unde rstand the gener al outline of the settings . Transfer Method Select one from the li[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 61 4.2 Buffering or T ransferring Images by Timer The T r igger pag e allows y ou to enab le image b uffer /transf er b y E-mail or FTP . 1. Clic k [T rigger] on the Setup page . 2. Click a No. to enab le b uffer/t ransf er . 3. Chec k [Enabl e Image Bu ffe r/T ran sf er], and select [T imer] for t he trigger , and clic k [[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 62 4. Set the ti me, and cli ck [ Next>]. Note The timer w or ks b y an internal cl ock. Set the date a nd time be fo re using timer bu ffer/tr ansf er (see page 49 ). • Click ing [<Back ] take s you bac k to the pre vious p age. • Click ing [Cancel] takes you bac k to the T rigger page with out sa ving ch anges. [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 63 6. Set the im age buff er frequen cy , and clic k [Ne xt>]. Note Due to the netwo r k enviro nment, objec t and the number of sim ultaneous access es, t he camera ma y not record the number of ima ges that y ou set. In this ca se, set the i mage buff er freque ncy long er . • Clic king [<Bac k ] tak es you b ack [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 64 7. Select t he transf er method, a nd clic k [Nex t>]. • Click ing [<Back ] take s you bac k to the pre vious p age. • Click ing [Cancel] takes you bac k to the T rigger page with out sa ving ch anges. Note If y ou transf er images b y E-mail or FTP , con fir m that the d ef ault gate wa y and DNS serv er addre[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 65 When y ou set [FTP] f or T ransf er Method Select [FT P], and clic k [Nex t>]. The f ollo wing p age is di splay ed. • Clic king [<Bac k ] tak es you b ack to the previous page. • Clic king [Cance l] tak es you ba ck to the T rigger page w ithout sa ving chang es.[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 66 Setting De scription Server IP Address or Host Name *1 *1 Note that [Space], [" ], ['], [&], [<] and [>] are not av ailable. • If y ou set a server IP address, se t 4 num bers (0—255) and 3 periods , such as "192 .168.0.253". No te that "0.0.0. 0" and "255.25 5.255.255&quo[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 67 When y ou set [E-mail] f or T ransfe r Method Select [E-m ail], and click [Ne xt>]. The f ollow ing pag e is disp lay ed. • Clic king [<Bac k ] tak es you b ack to the previous page. • Clic king [Cance l] tak es you ba ck to the T rigger page w ithout sa ving chang es. Note • The camer a works only wi th an S[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 68 Setting De scription SMTP Server IP Address or Hos t Name *1 • If you set a server IP addres s, set 4 n umbers (0—2 55) and 3 periods , such as "192 .168.0.253 ". Note that "0. 0.0.0" and "255.255 .255.255" are no t av ailab le. Or set a hos t name (1—255 ch aracters). Po r t N o. • [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 69 How to authenti cate Y ou can selec t the authe ntication metho d: [No a uthentica tion], [POP bef ore SMTP authentic ation] and [SMTP auth enticatio n]. POP server au thentication m ay be requ ired b y y our ISP . In tha t ca se, set POP be fore S MTP au then tic ati on. • No authentica tion: No authen tication when s[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 70 8. Confirm the settings , and clic k [Sav e]. • The ne w settings are s av ed. • When fi nished, " Success!" is displa ye d. 9. Clic k [Go to T rigger page]. • The T r igger pag e is displa yed. Note • If yo u are buff ering images to the internal memo r y , the f ollo wing operatio ns also delete all b[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 71 4.3 Buffering or T ransferring Images by Motion Detection Signal The T r igger pag e allows y ou to enab le image b uffer /transf er b y E-mail or FTP . Note • The le vel of motion detec tion depends on resolution, im age quali ty , and the obje ct being vi ew ed. Che ck the le vel by perf or ming m otion detect ion re[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 72 Note • Click [Delete Buff ered Images] to delete images already b uffere d. • Click [Sav e] to sav e the setting s. The b uffered im ages will be de leted. • Click ing [Cancel] takes you bac k to the T rigger page with out sa ving ch anges. 4. Set the ti me, and cli ck [ Next>]. Note The timer w or ks b y an int[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 73 5. Set the im age settings , and cl ick [Ne xt>]. • Clic king [<Bac k ] tak es you b ack to the previous page. • Clic king [Cance l] tak es you ba ck to the T rigger page w ithout sa ving chang es. Setting Description Image Resoluti on • Select an ima ge resoluti on (640 × 480, 320 × 24 0 (default) or 160 ?[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 74 6. Set the im age buff er frequen cy and th e Motion deact ivation ti me, and cli ck [Ne xt>]. Note Due to the netw ork en vironment, o bject and the n umber of sim ultaneous acces ses, the came ra ma y not rec ord the n umber of image s that y ou set. In this ca se, set the image buff er frequency lon ger . • Click[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 75 Motion deactiv ation time • Set the length of time during which the Motion De tection cannot b e tr iggered after savin g images tempo rarily o r tran smitting them. Thi s functio n is recommend ed to pre vent sen ding too man y E-ma ils to a mobile phone . • After detectin g motions, t he camer a does not dete ct mo[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 76 7. Select t he transf er method, a nd clic k [Nex t>]. • Click ing [<Back ] take s you bac k to the pre vious p age. • Click ing [Cancel] takes you bac k to the T rigger page with out sa ving ch anges. Note If y ou transf er images b y E-mail or FTP , con fir m that the d ef ault gate wa y and DNS serv er addre[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 77 When y ou set [FTP] f or T ransf er Method Select [FT P], and clic k [Nex t>]. The f ollo wing p age is di splay ed. • Clic king [<Bac k ] tak es you b ack to the previous page. • Clic king [Cance l] tak es you ba ck to the T rigger page w ithout sa ving chang es.[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 78 Setting De scription Server IP Address or Host Name *1 *1 Note that [Space], [" ], ['], [&], [<] and [>] are not av ailable. • If y ou set a server IP address, se t 4 num bers (0—255) and 3 periods , such as "192 .168.0.253". No te that "0.0.0. 0" and "255.25 5.255.255&quo[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 79 When y ou set [E-mail] f or T ransfe r Method Select [E-m ail], and click [Ne xt>]. The f ollow ing pag e is disp lay ed. • Clic king [<Bac k ] tak es you b ack to the previous page. • Clic king [Cance l] tak es you ba ck to the T rigger page w ithout sa ving chang es.[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 80 Note • The came ra works only with an SMTP (Sim ple Mai l T ransf er Protocol) server . It does not wo r k with mail s er vers like "Hotmail" that u s e a w eb browser . • The dat e and tim e (24-h f ormat) is autom atically attached to the subject on the E-mail. The file name is " image .jpg". E.[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 81 How to authenti cate Y ou can selec t the authe ntication metho d: [No a uthentica tion], [POP bef ore SMTP authentic ation] and [SMTP auth enticatio n]. POP server au thentication m ay be requ ired b y y our ISP . In tha t ca se, set POP be fore S MTP au then tic ati on. • No authentica tion: No authen tication when s[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 82 8. After y ou confirm the settings an d clic k [Ne xt>], set E-mail no tification and click [Ne xt>]. • If yo u select [Enab le], the E-mail Notific ation When T riggered pag e is displa yed. En ter the settings referring to page 79 — pag e 81 . 9. Clic k [Sa ve] after c onfirming the setti ngs. • The ne w se[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 83 10. Click [Go to T r igg er page] . • The T rigger page is disp la yed. Note • If y ou set a short interval w hen tr ansf erring to a mobile phone, man y E- mails will be sent, w hich ma y lead to a large phone bill. The refore , we recomm end you to set a long interv al. 1 image per min ute freq uency is recomm ende[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 84 4.4 Setting the Motion Detection The Mot ion Detection page allo ws you to adjus t the sensiti vity of Motion Dete ction. Threshol d: If the threshol d is set low , this fun ction det ects nearly all mo veme nts. Sens iti vity: If you set sens iti vit y high, the am plitu de of the moti on de tect ion ba r gets jump y . [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 85 Note No resp onsibili ty will be tak en b y our compan y with respect to co nsequences resu lti ng fr om the use o f the M oti on Det ect ion feat ure. Th e Moti on D etect io n f eature i s not sui table and n ot recommended f or uses that requi re a high reliabil ity constantly such as survei llance, etc. What is the t[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 86 What is the sensit ivity? The sens itivity is the le vel of brightness detected as moti on b y the came ra. A high sensiti vity se tting enab les the camera to detect slight bright ness chang es. Lowe r the sens itivity to make the camera detec t only b ig brightness c hanges . Note Low ering the thres hold and incre asi[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 87 4.5 Setting Sensor Log Notification A sensor lo g sent once a da y at a specif ied time can be ch eck ed. T o enab le Se nsor Log, set M otion D etection for T r igger Setti ng and chec k [Enable] . 1. Clic k [Sensor Log ] on the Setup page . • When enab ling the image /buff er transf er setting and sele cting Motio n [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 88 4. Clic k [Go to Senso r Log pa ge]. • The Sensor log is displa y ed. Note New sen sor lo gs ar e del ete d to click [S ave]. Setting De scription A setup of oper atio n • Senso r log oper ation can b e set here . Time • Set the da y of the w eek and time t o send sensor l ogs via E-mail. SMTP Server IP Address or [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 89 How to authenti cate Y ou can selec t the authe ntication metho d: [No a uthentica tion], [POP bef ore SMTP authentic ation] and [SMTP auth enticatio n]. POP server au thentication m ay be requ ired b y y our ISP . In tha t ca se, set POP be fore S MTP au then tic ati on. • No authentica tion: No authen tication when s[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 90 5 Using Other Features 5.1 Changi ng Initial Setting s on the Sin gle Came ra pag e or the M ulti-Cam era p age The Image D ispla y page allo ws you to chang e the initial settings (displa y setting s when a us er accesse s the camer a) f or the Single Cam era, Mul ti-Camera , Limit Contin uous M otion JPEG , Languag e a[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 91 Setting Description Image Res olution • Select the im age resolution. 640 × 480 pix els (only for the Sing le Camera page) 320 × 240 pixels (defau lt) 160 × 120 pix els (only f or the Multi- Camer a page) Image Q ualit y • Select the im age quality . [F av or Clarity] optim izes f or good q uality (The moti on ma [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 92 3. Clic k [Sa ve ] when finished. • The ne w settings are s av ed. • When fi nished, " Success!" is displa ye d. 4. Clic k [Go to Image Displa y page]. • Th e Im age Di splay page is di spl a yed. Banner Dis pla y When che ck ed to [Enab l e], the s etting will be en abled. When unc hecke d, the setting w[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 93 5.2 Configuri ng Multiple Cameras The Multi -Camer a Setup pa ge allows you to config ure camera IP ad dresses and camera names to v iew multi ple images on the Mu lti-Camer a page . These configur ations are re quired to use th e Multi-Camer a pag e. Up to 12 ca meras can be config ured. The Selfcam era is regist ered a[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 94 Note • If yo ur camera wi ll only b e accessed on y our loca l netw ork, use eac h camer a's lo cal IP address a nd por t numbe r. • If yo u intend to acc ess y our camer a from the In ternet, you must use ea ch camera 's host name (global IP address ) and the port number . 4. Clic k [Sa ve ] when finished.[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 95 5.3 Specifying Op eration Time The Oper ation Time pag e allow s y ou to limit the time th at the came ra is in use. Th e camera image turns to a gr ay screen ou tside oper ation time . Note • Y our priv acy ma y be compromi sed if the tim e period i s set in correctly . Confirm the time period after t he setup . • I[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 96 4. Clic k [Sa ve ] when finished. • The ne w settings are s av ed. • Th e Ope ratio n Ti me page is di spl ay e d. About Operati on Time In the op eration tim e setting s, the enabled se ttings take pr iority o ve r the disab led settings . Theref ore, if M onda y or T uesda y is disab led in a sett ing b ut enabl ed[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 97 5.4 Changing the Indicator Disp la y The Indic ator Control page allows y ou to sel ect an o peration f or the ind icator . Th ere are t hree opt ion s. • T urn indicator o n when camer a is on . • T ur n ind icat or on dur ing came ra acce ss. • Ne ver turn indicato r on. 1. Clic k [Indica tor Control] on the Setu[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 98 6 Camera Maintenance 6.1 Maintenance page Mainten ance (1) Status Displa ys the cam era settings and st atus (see page 99 ). (2) Session S tatus Displa ys inf or mation on acc ess to the camera (see page 99 ). (3) Sensor Log Displa ys sensor logs (see page 100 ). (4) Res ta rt Restar ts the cam e ra ( s ee page 100 ). (5[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 99 6.1.1 Confirming the Status The Status page allow s y ou to chec k the stat us of the camer a. The status inf or mation pro vides support f or troub leshooting. Clic king [S tatus] displa ys the f ollowi ng page . Note See the P anasonic Netw or k Camer a support website at http:// panasonic .co.jp/pcc/pr oducts/ en/netw[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 100 6.1.3 Confirming Sensor Logs Displa ys up to 50 Sensor Log s in chronolo gical order . Old logs will be o verwritten by ne w ones. 1. Clic k [Sensor Log] o n the Maintenan ce page . 2. Sensor L ogs are displa yed. Note If th e cam era i s res tar ted, all sens or lo gs ar e dele te d. 6.1.4 Resta rt ing the C amera It i[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 101 6.1.5 Updat ing the Camera Firmware The Upd ate Firmware page all ows you to update the ca mera's firmw are. If n ew firmware is a vail able, in stall it into the camer a. Note • Do not turn off the po wer during a firmware update . • All b uffere d images and sen sor logs on the internal mem o ry will be delet[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 102 • The Upda te page i s displa yed after about 1 mi nute. The f ir mware up date process takes abou t 6 min utes. 4. Clic k [Bro wse...]. • A dialo g bo x is displa yed t o select the firmware . 5. Select t he fir mware (including dire ctory info r mation) and clic k [Open ]. • The firmware fi le name is displa yed[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 103 7. Confirm that t he v ersion numb er on the T op page is updated. • If the ve rsion n umber is update d, the firmware upd ate is c omplete . Updated v ersion[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 104 6.1.6 Creating a Configuration File A configu ration file can be s aved on your PC . Y ou can load camera setti ngs from the conf iguration fi le on the Load Settings pa ge (see page 105 ). Note The sa ved i m age has contains priv ate i nfo r mation. It is important to pre vent leaks of priv ate inf ormation. 1. Clic k[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 105 6.1.7 L oading Settings from a Configuration File Camer a settings can be loaded from a configu ration fil e. If you reset the camera to f actory def ault, the came ra can load pre viously u sed set tings from a c onfigurati on file. Note • The con figuration file al so sa ves net work settings . When s ettings are lo[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 106 6.1.8 Reset ting the Camera to Fa ctory Default All came ra settings are reset to f actory def ault when the Ex ecute bu tton is clic ked. 1. Clic k [Reset to F actor y Def ault] on t he Mainte nance page. 2. Clic k [Ex ecute]. • The indic ator blinks orange , and then tur ns off f or 5 second s. • All camer a setti[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 107 6.2 Suppor t p age 6.2.1 The Help pa ge The Hel p page dis pla ys ex planations f or each of th e foll owin g f eatures. Clic king [He lp] on the Sup por t page d ispla ys the f ollowi ng page. 6.2.2 Product Inf ormatio n See the P anasonic Ne twork Ca mera s uppor t website f or product in f ormation. Clic king [Produ [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 108 6.2.3 Suppor t Information See the P anasonic Ne twork Cam era support website f or produc t info rm atio n. Clic king [Support Inf or mation] on the Supp or t page d ispla ys the URL, click it. Note If the cam era is not connec ted to the Inte r net, the websi te cannot be displa yed .[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 109 6.3 F A CT OR Y DEF A UL T RESET Button There is a F ACT OR Y DEF A UL T RESET butto n on the s ide of the c amera . Pressing the F ACT OR Y DEF A UL T RESET button resets the c amera t o fa ctory def ault. If you lose you r user name and p ass wo rd, use thi s bu tton to reset the came ra. • T o reset the camera, pre[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 110 7 Other Inf ormation 7.1 Default Setting List Basic Item s Default Required Note Net wo rk Conn ect ion M ode Au t o m a t i c Setup - A utomati c Setup/ Static/DHCP Allow Ac cess from the Internet (A utomatic Setup only) No - - Netw ork Confi guration from Setup Prog ram (Static/DHCP only) Enable - - P or t No. (Static[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 111 UPnP A uto P or t F orwarding Disable - - Displ ay Shor tcu t Ic on in My Netw ork Places Enabl e - - Dynam ic DNS DynamicDN S Disable - Viewnetc am.com/ User -spe cif ied DynamicDNS/ Disable Dyna micDN S Ser ver URL [Blank] When usin g User - spec ifie d Dyna micDN S 1—255 charac ters *8 Upda ting time 10 min At the [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 112 Account Came ra Camera Name Network Camera Required 1—1 5 chara cters *6 White Bal ance Au t o - A uto/Fix ed Indo or/ Fix ed Fluorescen t (Whi te )/F ixed Fluoresc ent (Da ylight )/Fixed Outd oor AC Powe r S ou r c e F requency 50Hz - 50Hz/60H z Color Night View Enable - E nable/ Dis able Items De fau lt Re quired No[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 113 Buffer/ T ransfer Items Default Req uired Note Tr i g g e r St atus Off - - Tr i g g e r Timer - Timer/Mot ion Detection Activ e Time of T r igger Al ways - - Image Se tting (Ima ge Reso lution) 320 × 240 - 160 × 120, 320 × 240, 640 × 480 Image Q uality Stand ard - Fa vo r C l a r i t y , Standard, F av or Motion , [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 114 Sensor Log A set up o f oper ati on Disable Wh en select ing Motio n Detecti on in Tr i g g e r . Disable/ Enabl e(When there is n o new- arriv al sensor log: Disa ble)/ Enabl e(When there is n o new- arriv al sensor log: En able) Active Tim e Ch ecke d - Time PM 12 h 0 min AM/PM, 1– 12 (h), 0/10/2 0/30/ 40/50 (mi n) [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 115 Adv anced Items Default Req uired Note Image Display Single C amera Image Resolution 320 × 240 - 320 × 240 or 640 × 480 Single C amera Image Qualit y Stand ard - Fa vo r C l a r i t y , Standard or Fa vo r M o t i o n Single C amera Refresh In terval Moti on - 3, 5, 10, 30, 60 (s) or Motio n Multi-Ca mera Im age Reso[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 116 Multi- Came ra Multi- Camer a No .1 Selfcamera - - Disp lay Che cked W hen sett ing Multi -Camera - IP Ad dre ss or H ost Name selfc amer a When set ti ng Multi -Camera IP address *1 Host nam e*5 is 1—255 char acters . Po r t N o. -- When set ti ng Multi -Camera 20, 21, 25 and 110 are no t available.*2 Came ra Nam e B[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 117 *1 Set 4 num b ers (0—255) and 3 periods, such as "192.168 .0.253". No te that "0.0.0. 0" and "2 55.255.255.25 5" are not avai lable . *2 Set the n umber of 1—655 35. *3 Ent er AS CII charac ter s (see pag e 131 ). No te that [Spac e], ["] , ['], [&], [< ], [>] and [[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 118 7.2 Cleaning Only clea n the camera a fter it has been tu r ned off b y disco nnecting the AC ad aptor . 7.2.1 Cleaning the Main Unit After takin g awa y the dust o n the main unit, wipe it with a soft, dr y cloth . Note • Do not us e alcoh ol, polishing p owder , cleanse r , benzine, th inner , wax, petrole um produc[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 119 7.3 Setting an IP Address on Y our PC Y our PC's IP ad dress ca n be ass igned b y foll owing the p rocedu res belo w . 1. Displa y the TCP/IP Proper ties w indow . • The ste ps are diff erent depending on your OS . • When us ing Window s XP and Wi ndows 2000, l og in as an a dminist rator to acce ss the TCP/ I[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 120 7.4 Using Setup Pr ogr am The Setup Program can be used f or the fol lowing purposes . • Finding the IP address an d port number of th e camera con nected to you r networ k. • Settin g up the c amera a u toma tically . • Setting camera names manually . Confi guring the Static or DHCP setting. • Displa ying the S[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 121 • If t he followi ng dia log box is displ ay ed, cl ick [Unblo ck]. • Y ou can fi nd the ca mera IP addre ss and p or t num ber by looking up the MA C address of you r camera. Note • When trying to find m ultiple ca meras , the MA C address on the rear side verifi es w hic h cam era you a re set tin g up. • See [...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 122 A utomatic Setup (Local or Internet Access) or Manual Setup 1. Click [E x ecu te] o n the C amera List wind ow shown on page 121 . 2. Clic k the correspon ding bu tton. Note See Gett ing Started f or local and Internet acc ess set up . Set s up the ca mera to be viewed on the LAN. Sets up Int e rnet access to th e came [...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 123 Manua l Setup windo w Set up eac h parameter re ferring to page 38 and page 39 . • If more than 20 minu tes h ave passed sinc e the ca mera was tur ned on, the ca mera cannot b e set up from the Setup Prog ram. If the camera cannot be set u p, res tart the camer a. • If "Ca mera setup co mpleted" is displa[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 124 Setting up the Camera Usi ng the MA C Address on the Setup Progr am The Setup Program ma y not list any c ameras due t o yo ur firew all or anti virus softwa re settings on y our PC. If you can not disab le you r fire wall or anti virus softw are , y ou can set up th e camera usi ng the camera MAC ad dress as sho wn bel[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 125 3. Enter the u ser name and pa ssw ord, and c lick [Sa v e]. 4. The Enter N etwo rk P assw ord window i s displ ay ed. Enter the user name and pas sw ord t hat you s et ab ove, and cli ck [OK]. 5. When the Single Camer a page is disp lay ed, the setup is complete . • If a Se curity W arning windo w is displa yed, clic[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 126 Note • Se e pa ge 17 f or the Single Cam era pag e. • If yo u will enab le Internet access to the cam era, f ollow the proce dures below . • When y ou are using a r outer that supports UPnP™ 1. Enabl e the A uto P or t F orwarding f eature on t he UPnP™ page (se e page 40 ). 2. Regist er with th e DynamicDNS s[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 127 7.5 Setting Y o ur PC 7.5.1 Setting Pr o xy Server Sett ings on a W eb Br owser If a pro xy server is no t used, these s ettings are not required. If y ou are usin g a pro xy ser ve r, perform the p rox y ser v er setting s below . • T o comm unicate wi th a came ra install ed within a LAN , chang ing the web brow ser[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 128 3. Clic k the [Con nections] tab , and cli ck [LAN Settings]. 4. See if the Use a pro xy server f or your LAN chec k bo x is chec ked or no t. If chec ked, cl ick [Adv anced...]. • If not chec ked, clic k [Cancel]. Pro xy sett ings are n ot required. See if this check bo x is check ed or not. If check ed, click [Adv a[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 129 5. Enter the c a mera' s IP addres s into the Do not use pro xy server f or addresses beginni ng with data field (e.g.: 1 92.168.0.2 53). 6. Click [OK].[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 130 7.5.2 Setting UPnP™ to Displa y Camera Shortcut in My Network Places T o displ ay the cam era shortcut in the My Network Places f older , a Win dows compon ent sh ould be ad ded. Enable UPnP TM (Unive rsal Plug and Pla y) f o llo wing the step s below . Note This f eature i s only a vailab le when us ing Windo ws XP o[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 131 7.6 ASCII Character T able (space) ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? ASCII Character T able @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 132 7.7 File Siz e an d Numb er o f Buffe red Imag es The followi ng ta ble shows t he re lat ionsh ip b etwee n the f ile size of t he im age and the max imum n umber of b uff ered images . Note The f ollowi ng file siz es are sh own at thei r maxim um valu e. The number of Buff er/T ransfer images The max imum number of i[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 133 When [Motion Detection] is set in T rigger , and both [Enable Pre-tr igger Image Buf fer] and [En able P ost -trigger I mage Buffer ] are checked in Image Buf fer Frequency • When chec king [No T ransf er , Memo r y Ov erwrite] f or the T ransf er Meth od: The num ber of t he pre-trigge red images that can b e buff er[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 134 Example The max imum number of buff ered images f or each s etting (A): About 250 images The max imum number of [Enab le Pre-trigger Ima ge Buff er] images (B): About 80 images • A specified n umber of [Enabl e Pre-tr igger Image Buff er] images (B: about 80 image s) are bu ffe red at speci fied in tervals in the Pre-[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 135 7.8 Specifi cations Network Camera Items Specifica tions Zoom 1 0× digital zoom Image Se nsor 1/4-inch CMOS Sensor 3 20,000 pix els Illumi nance 4—10,000 lx (when colo r night vi ew mode is enab led) 10—10,00 0 lx (when color n ight view m ode is disable d) White Bal ance A uto/Manual Fo c u s Fixed 0.3 m—In fini[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 136 Dime nsion ( HWD ) About 85 mm × About 8 5 mm × About 25 mm We ig ht 10 0 (Only the u nit) Pow e r S u p p l y A C adaptor (Cord Length: Ab out 3 m) Input: PQL V206CEY : 100—240 V A C, 50/6 0 Hz PQL V206EY : 220—240 V A C, 50/ 60 Hz Output : 9 V DC , 750 mA Cons umption: About 1. 7 W T empera ture Oper ation: +5 ?[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 137 Index[...]
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Operatin g Instru ctions 138 A Abbrevia tions 3 ActiveX Contro ls 19 Administrat o r/General Users/ G uest Users 56 ASCII Characte r Table 131 B Buffered Im age page 27 C Camera Access 15 Camera pa ge 51 Capture Image But ton 23 Clea nin g 118 Click to Center 21 D Date a nd Time p age 49 Defaul t Settin g List 11 0 Digi tal zo om f eatur e 2 Dynami[...]
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Operati ng Instructi ons 139 UPn P page 40[...]
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