Panasonic Hd Integrated Camera Aw He50hn Operating Instructions
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71 Web setting screen DDNS screen Use DHCP to acquire\R the global IP add\Rress. The DDNS function m\Rust be set in orde\Rr to access the unit\R over the Internet. When using the DDN\RS function, access th\Re unit using the “address of host n\Rame.nmdns.net” which was registered in t\Rhe DDNS server. To use the DDNS fun\Rction, a connection w\Rith a dedicated DDN\RS server is required. p DDNS Whether the DDNS f\Runction is to be us\Red is selected by setting “On” or “Off ”. p \fost name [1 to 64...
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7\b Web setting screen SNMP screen The settings relat\Red to the SNMP fun\Rction are selected o\Rn this screen. When the SNMP mana\Rger is used for the connection, t\Rhe unit’s statuses can be ch\Recked. When the SNMP funct\Rion is to be used,\R consult with your network administrator. p Community [0 to 32 half\>‑size characters] Input here the comm\Runity name which is\R to be monitored. wpWhen using the SNM\RP function, be abso\Rlutely sure to input the community name. This function cannot\R be...
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73 Web setting screen wqMaintenance Among the various maintenance op\Rerations performed on this screen \Rare system log checks, system version upgrading and initialization of \Rthe unit. The screen itself co\Rnsists of five tabs: “System log”, “Upgrade”, “Default reset”, “Back up” and “Other”. System log screen A maximum of a hundred sy\Rstem logs can be st\Rored in the unit’s internal memory. When this maximum number has been exceeded, the old lo\Rgs are overwritten successively by the new logs. The...
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74 Web setting screen Upgrade screen On this screen, it \Ris possible to check the unit’s software versions and upgrade them to the la\Rtest versions. For details on the \Rsoftware used for version upgrading, consult your dealer. The “Model no.”, “MAC address”, “Serial no.”, “Firmware version” and other information about the u\Rnit is displayed. 1 After consulting wi\>th your dealer, download the latest software\> to the hard disk of your personal computer. wpNo spaces or full‑size char acters can be...
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75 Web setting screen wpUse the personal co\Rmputer on the same\R subnet as the camera to upgr ade the software version. wpBefore using the version upg rading software, be absolutely sure to\R check the precautions t\Ro be observed with your dealer, and follow the dealer’s instructions. wp Use the following files specifie\Rd b y Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. as the software used for version upgrading. Camera Main bin files Network img files wp Be absolutely sure \Rto write the filenames...
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7\f Web setting screen Default reset scree\>n The unit’s setting data and\R HTML files are in\Ritialized and the unit is\R restarted on this screen.\R p Reset to the defau\>lt (Except the network settings) When the Execute button is clicked, the unit’s settings are returned to their defaults. However, the network ‑related settings a\Rre not initialized. (See page 75) When the initializ\Ration operation is star ted, no operations can be undertaken for about \b minutes . p Load the default...
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77 Web setting screen \back up screen On this screen, the\R unit’s settings can be s\Raved to a personal co\Rmputer or settings\R saved in a personal co\Rmputer can be loade\Rd into the unit for use. p Download The unit’s settings are saved in the personal\R computer. After displaying the save destination dial\Rog box using the Execute button, specify the \Rsave destination folder. Listed below are the settings\R to be saved. • Scene FullAuto settings • Scene Manual1 settings • Scene Manual\b...
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78 Web setting screen Other screen The images output \Rfrom the unit can b\Re switched between camera images and color \Rbars on this screen\R. p CAM/\bAR Camera The unit’s output images ar\Re switched to “camera images”. Colorbar The unit’s output images ar\Re switched to “color bar”.
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79 System log \fisplays DDNS‑related error displays CategoryDisplay Description of err\>or Connection error No response from t\Rhe DDNS server. wp A mistake may ha ve been made in spe\Rcifying the DDNS server. Check the DDNS setting\Rs again. wp The DDNS server ma y be down. Consult your network administrator. User name or password isn't correct. wp The user name or p\Rassword ma y be incorrect. Check the DDNS setting\Rs again. IP address update \Rfailed. wp An IP address upda\Rte error has...
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80 Limiters This unit comes wit\Rh settings (referred to as “limiters”) that restrict the panning and\R tilting movement ranges. Depending on where\R the unit has been\R installed, a subj\Rect which the user does\R not wish to be sh\Rot may be present in the movement ranges. In a case like this, the unit’s shooting range can be limited\R by setting the limi\Rters at the positi\Rons just before the subject which the user does\R not wish to be sh\Rot. The positions of f\Rour limiters — nam\Rely, the...