Panasonic Hd Integrated Camera Aw He60h Vol2 Operating Instructions
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81 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) Other This item’s setting is reflect\eed when the Set button is pressed. Install Position [Desktop, Hanging] “Desktop” or “Hanging” is selected here as \ethe method used to install the \eunit. Desktop Stand-alone installa\etion Hanging Suspended installatio\en When “Hanging” has been selected, t\ehe top, bottom, left and right of the images \ewill be reversed, and up/down/left/right control for panning and tilt\eing will also be reversed. Preset Speed [1 to 3\p0] There are 30 preset pan-tilt operation speeds when regenerating the camera direction and oth\eer information which are registered\e in the preset memory. p If a high value is selected for the Preset Speed setting, the image o\en the screen may shake when operation stops. p When connecting the \eunit to the \bW -RP655 for use, the “DI\bGON\bL SP\f\fD (P/T S\fT\eTING)” setting of the \bW -RP655 takes effect. To change the Preset \eSpeed, change the \bW -RP655 setting. Notes Preset Scope [\bode A, \bode B, \bode C] Selected here are the \esetting items to be \erecalled when the contents of the \epreset memory are regenerated. Mode \b Pan, Tilt, Zoom (includi\eng digital zoom), Focus, Iris, Gain, White-B\bL Mode B Pan, Tilt, Zoom (includi\eng digital zoom), Focus, Iris Mode C Pan, Tilt, Zoom (includi\eng digital zoom), Focus Digital Zoom [Disab\ple, Enable] “\fnable” or “Disable” is set here for the digital zoom function. If zooming is performed toward the Tele end beyond the maximum position when “\fnable” has been selected, t\ehe digital zoom can be operated continuously. Zooming will stop temporarily at the position \ewhere the optical zoom and digital zoom are switched so after it\e has stopped at this position, proc\eeed with zooming again. When the setting is \echanged to “Disable” while already in the digital zoom region, the zoom will automatica\elly move to the maximum position of the \eoptical zoom. p The digital zoom is set to off w\ehen color bars are displayed during digital zooming. Note Speed With Zoom POS. [Off, On] “Off ” or “On” is set here for the function use\ed to adjust the camera direction’s adjustment speed i\en conjunction with\e the zoom magnification.\e When “On” is set, the panning\e and tilting operations will become slower in the zoom status. This function has \eno effect during preset operations. Focus \bode [Auto, \banual] “\buto” or “Manual” is set here for the focusing function. \buto The subjects are alw\eays brought into focus automatically. Manual The focus is operated manually. Focus ADJ With PTZ. [Off, On] “Off ” or “On” is set here for the function whi\ech compensates for out-of-focusing when it occ\eurs during panning, tilting or\e zooming operations at the manual focus setting. When “Off ” is set, adjust the\e focus as required af\eter zooming or set the f\eocus to the auto mo\ede. This item can be sel\eected only when “Manual” has been selected as the “Focus Mode” setting. Tall\f Enable [Disable, Enable] “\fnable” or “Disable” is set here for the function whi\ech turns on or turns off the tally lam\ep using the tally co\entrol signal.
82 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) OSD \bix Whether the camera menus, statuses and othe\er displays are to be turned Off or On can b\ee selected here for each output picture. SDI(HD\bI)/CO\bP [Off, On, Off B\fBrowser] Browser/Video [Off, On] Off The camera menus and statuses are\e not displayed on the output pic\etures targeted by the setting items li\ested above. On The camera menus and statuses are\e displayed for the output pictur\ees covered by the setting items li\ested above. Off ByBrowser If a menu has been opened fro\em the browser screen, the cam\eera menus and statuses are not di\esplayed on the output images for which this setti\eng is established. p \fven if the display has been set to th\ee off position the camera menus will still be disp\elayed for one minute whenever the power of the unit is t\eurned on. Note OSD Off With Tall\f [Off, On] This is used to ena\eble or disable the function for clearing the OSD menu displays when the tally si\egnal is received by a command or con\etact. When the tally signa\el is released, the or\eiginal OSD menu displays are restored. OSD Status [Off, On] “Off ” or “On” is set here for the status displa\ey which appears during \bWB operations.
83 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) p q \bulti‑screen The cameras whose images are \eto be displayed on the multi screen are set h\eere. \bulti‑screen setup IP address [1 to 128 half‑size characters] Input here the IP ad\edress of the camera whose images are to be displayed on the multi screen or the h\eost name (“Camera title”). With one group consisting of \e4 cameras, up to four groups of cameras (a total of 16 c\eameras) can be registered. Input as follows if the HTTP port number of the camera whose images are to \ebe displayed has been changed.\e \fxample of input: \bddress 192.168.0.10: 8080 p When the host name i\es to be set, the DNS\e setting of the personal computer\e that will display the multi screen is required (see page\e 89). Camera title [0 to 20 half‑size characters] Input the camera title here. The camera title which has been input is displayed on the multi screen. p When a multi screen with 16 \esub-screens has been\e selected, the camera titles may be displayed only in part.
84 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) p q User mng. The authorization of those us\eers who can access \ethe camera from a personal co\emputer or \bW -RP50 and those IP a\eddresses, from which the came\era can be accessed, i\es registered on this\e screen in order to \erestrict any other access. The screen itself con\esists of three tabs\e, “User auth.”, “Host auth” and “Priority Stream”. User auth. screen User auth. User authorization is set to “On” or “Off ” here. \fnter the setting us\eing the Set button. User name [1 to 32\p half‑size characters] The user name is inp\eut here. \fnter the setting us\eing the Set button. Password Ret\fpe password [4 to 32 half‑size characters] The password is input here. \fnter the setting us\eing the Set button. p If “On” has been selected as\e the “User auth.” setting, control will no long\eer be exercised from the \bW -RP50 remote camera controller. Use “Host auth.” (page 85) if the \bW -RP50 is to be used. Access level Select one of the following settings as th\ee user access level. \fnter the setting us\eing the Set button. 1. \bdministrator This access level allows the user to perform all the unit’s operations. 2. Camera control This access level allows only Live screen operations to be performed. 3. Live only This access level enables only Live screen to be displayed. The unit cannot be \eoperated or set. User check \b pull-down menu can be opened here, and the registered\e users checked. \b registered user is \eindicated in the form of “Registered user name [\bccess level]”. (\fxample: admin[1]) To delete a registered \euser, select the user to \ebe deleted, and click the Delete button on the right.
85 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) Host auth. screen Host auth. Host authorization is set to “On” or “Off ” here. IP address The IP address of t\ehe personal computer \efrom which access to the camera is allowed is input here. The host name canno\et be input as the IP\e address. p When the “IP address/subnet \emask length” is input, the personal computers wh\eich are allowed to access the camera can be restricted on a subnet b\ey subnet basis. If, for instance, “192.168.0.1/24” has been input and \e the “2. Camera control” setting has been se\elected as the access level setting, the perso\enal computers from “192.168.0.1” to “192.168.0.254” will be able to access the camera at the “2. Camera control” access level. p When an already regi\estered IP address is\e input and the Set button is clicked, the host information will be overwritten. Access level Select one of the following settings as th\ee host access level. 1. \bdministrator 2. Camera control 3. Live only For details on the ac\ecess level, refer to page 84. Host check \b pull-down menu can be opened here, and the IP addresses of the reg\eistered hosts checked. \b host is indicated\e in the form of “Registered IP addre\ess [\bccess level]”. (\fxample: 192.168.0.21 [1])\e To delete a registered \ehost (IP address), \eselect the host to be deleted, and click the Delete button on the right.
86 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) Priorit\f stream Selected on this scr\eeen are the settings \efor the priority stream which en\eables the images to be \esent with no reduct\eion in image quality or image ref\eresh speed even when a multiple number of users are a\eccessing the unit a\et the same time. Priorit\f stream Activation Whether to use priority stream transmission is set h\eere using “On” or “Off.” p If “On” has been selected as\e the priority stream “\bctivation” setting, the number of users who \eare allowed access may be limited. Note Destination IP address(1) The IP address of t\ehe first send destin\eation is input here. Destination IP address(2) The IP address of t\ehe second send desti\enation is input here. Stream t\fpe JP\fG or H.264 is se\et as the stream type\e here. JP\fG JP\fG images are sent\e. H.264 H.264 images are sen\et. Refresh interval* [1fps, 2fps, 3fps, 5fps, 6fps, 10fps, 15fps*, 30fps*] The speed at which t\ehe images are to be \erefreshed is set here. This setting takes effect only when “JP\fG” has been selected as the “Stream type” setting. p When “On” is selected as the “H.264 transmission” (page 67) and a value with an asterisk (*) is selected, the image refresh in\eterval may become longer than\e the value which is set. Note Image capture size [QVGA, VGA] QVG\b or VG\b is selected here as\e the image resolutio\en. This setting takes effect only when “JP\fG” has been selected as the “Stream type” setting.
87 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) p q Server This screen has item\es that relate to the\e NTP server addresses, port numbers and other NT\eP server settings. NTP screen Time adjustment Select one of the following settings as th\ee time adjustment method. The time is adjusted\e by the method selected\e here and used as the unit’s standard time. Off The time is counted \efrom 0:00 on January 1, 1990 as the un\eit’s startup time. Synchronization with NTP server The time automatica\elly adjusted in synchronization wi\eth the NTP server is used as the unit’s standard time. NTP server address [1 to 128 half‑size characters] The host name or IP\e address of the NTP\e server is input here. p To input the “NTP server address” host name, the DNS setting (pag\ee 89) must be selected on th\ee Network screen of the Network settings. Note NTP port [1 to 65535] The port number of the NTP ser\ever is input here. Time adjustment in\pterval The interval (1 to 24 hours i\en 1-hour increments\e) for acquiring the time from t\ehe NTP server and updating the \e time is selected here. Time zone Select the time zone that corresponds\e with the region in\e which the unit is g\eoing to be used. 仕向地による タイムゾーンの違い
88 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) p q Network This screen has item\es that relate to the\e network settings and SNMP \e(Simple Network Management Protoco\el). It consists of the \etwo tabs of “Network” and “SNMP”. Network screen IP network DHCP Whether the DHCP fun\ection is to be used\e is set by selecting “On” or “Off ” here. Set the DHCP server in such a way that the same IP \eaddress cannot be u\esed by personal computers wi\ethout the DHCP func\etion or by other network cameras. For details on the se\erver settings, consult your network administrator. IP address Input the unit’s IP address here wh\een the DHCP functio\en is not going to be \eused. Input an address t\ehat will not duplicate an existing IP address \ewhich has been set f\eor a personal computer or \eanother network camera. p Multiple IP addresses\e cannot be used even when the DHCP function is u\esed. For details on the DH\eCP server settings, consult your network administrator.
89 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) Subnet mask Input the unit’s subnet mask here if\e the DHCP function \eis not going to be use\ed. Default gatewa\f Input the unit’s default gateway if the DHCP funct\eion is not going to be used. p Multiple IP addresses\e cannot be used for the default gateway even when the DHCP fun\ection is used. For details on the DH\eCP server settings, consult your network administrator. DNS Whether the DNS server address is to be \eacquired automatically (\buto) or manually (Manual) is input here. If “Manual” has been selected, t\ehe DNS settings must be established. If “\buto” is selected when the\e DHCP function is \egoing to be used, the DNS \eserver address is acqui\ered automatically. For further details, consult your system administ\erator. Primar\f server address Secondar\f server address Input the IP address\e of the DNS server if the “Manual” setting has been sele\ected for “DNS”. For details on the IP\e address of the DNS\e server, consult your system administ\erator. HTTP port [1 to 65535] The port number is allocated h\eere separately. The following port numbers are used by the unit therefore cannot be used. Port numbers alread\f used 20, 21, 23, 25, 42\e, 53, 67, 68, 69, \e 110, 123, 161, 162\e, 554, 995, 10669,\e 10670, 59000 to 59999, 60\e000 to 61000 Line speed Select one of the following data line speeds\e. Normally, it is recommended \ethat the “\buto” default setting be used. \buto The line speed is set \eautomatically. 100 M-Full The line speed is set \eto 100 Mbps full duplex. 100 M-Half The line speed is set \eto 100 Mbps half duplex. 10 M-Full The line speed is set \eto 10 Mbps full duplex. 10 M-Half The line speed is set \eto 10 Mbps half duplex. Bandwidth control(bit rate) Select one of the following data bandwidt\eh settings. Unlimited 384 kbps2048 kbps 64 kbps 512 kbps4096 kbps 128 kbps 768 kbps 256 kbps 1024 kbps Eas\f IP Setup accomm\podate period Select “20min” or “Unlimited” as the time for enabling the operation of the network settings from the \e\fasy IP Setup Software. 20min The setting operations from the \fas\ey IP Setup Software are enabled for 20 minutes after the camera has started operating. Unlimited The setting operations from the \fas\ey IP Setup Software are enabled at all times.
90 Controls and settings fr\pom web screen(continued) SN\bP screen The settings related \eto the SNMP functio\en are selected on thi\es screen. When the SNMP manag\eer is used for the connection, \ethe unit’s statuses can be c\ehecked. When the SNMP funct\eion is to be used, \econsult with your network administrator. Communit\f [0 to 32 half\p‑size characters] Input here the community name which is\e to be monitored. p When using the SNMP\e function, be absol\eutely sure to input the community name. This function cann\eot be used if the co\emmunity name field is left blank. Note S\fstem name [0 to 32\p half‑size characters] Input here the system\e name for controlling the u\enit using the SNMP function. Location [0 to 32 \phalf‑size characters] Input here the locati\eon where the unit ha\es been installed. Contact [0 to 255 \phalf‑size characters] Input here the email \eaddress or telephone \enumber of the administrator.