Panasonic Home Network System Kx Hn Users Guide
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6Tap the field next to [Recording Duration] (for cameras) or [End Time] (for smart plugs), select the desired setting, and then tap [OK]. R The maximum recording time (for cameras) is 15 minutes. The maximum power-time (for smart plugs) is 24 hours. 7 Tap [Repeat] , select the days on which the scenario can control the device, and then tap [OK]. 8 In the [Arm Mode] field, select the arm modes in which the scenario can control the device. 9 When finished, tap [OK]. Note: R If the conditions of...
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RWhen using a smart control scenario to record camera images, there may be a short delay after the sensor is triggered before recording starts. Using [Trigger when Home Wi-Fi Connects] to trigger smart control scenarios You can use your mobile device’s Wi-Fi connection to your wireless router as a trigger to turn on a smart plug. An example use of this feature would be having a light turn on automatically when you return home. When the app detects that your mobile device has reconnected to your wireless...
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Erasing all scenarios that control a device 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Smart Control]. 2 iPhone, iPad Swipe the desired device to the left and then tap [Delete]. Android devices Tap and hold the desired device and then tap [OK]. Sensor features (overview) The system supports a wide range of sensors. Some sensors are standalone devices and others are integrated into other devices. The following tables describe each sensor, how they function, what features they can be used with,...
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DescriptionFunctionUsesTemperature sensor in indoor camera (KX-HNC200, KX-HNC210)Detects temperature– Smart control – Temperature alert feature *3Overcurrent and overwattage sensor in smart plug (KX-HNA101)Detects when the connected electric device draws too much current or wattage– Overcurrent or overwattage alert feature *4Power outage detection sensor in backup battery (KX-HNP100)Detects when the backup battery is not receiving power from the power outlet– Power outage notification feature *5Mobile...
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Motion sensorWater leak sensorGlass break sensorCamera motion sensorSirenKeychain remoteKeypadBackup battery Viewing sensor history You can view a log of previous alarm events, including the date and time when sensors were triggered and when the arm mode was changed. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Sensor]. 2 Select the [Alert Log] tab. R To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap [Refresh]. Viewing the history for a specific sensor 1 From the [Home...
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3Tap [Alert Call Log] . R To update the information displayed and view the latest information, tap [Refresh]. Differences between window sensors and door sensors You can select whether a KX-HNS101 Window/Door Sensor functions as a window sensor or as a door sensor. This setting affects the icon displayed for the sensor and the voice alert that can be announced when the sensor triggers the alarm system. To change this setting, see “Setting device profiles (device names, locations, and other...
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Camera features (overview) You can use indoor and outdoor cameras to monitor and record the sights and sounds of the area where the cameras are located. Cameras have built-in motion detection features that, when triggered, allow cameras to record images automatically or send a notification to your mobile device. Additionally, built-in speakers and microphones allow you to talk to anyone who is near the camera. Indoor cameras feature a built-in temperature sensor, which allows the camera to alert you when...
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Using night vision If there is not adequate light to illuminate the subject, such as at night, the camera automatically switches to night vision mode. When night vision mode is active, colors may appear different from normal. Camera viewing options The following items are available in the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 35) while viewing live images from a single camera. [Camera Speaker Volume] Allows you to adjust the selected camera’s speaker volume. [Outdoor Camera Settings]...
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4Tap [Stop] to stop recording. Note: R You can use smart control scenarios to record images. See “Smart control features (overview)”, Page 49. R The maximum recording time is 15 minutes. R If [The hub’s SD card is full.] is displayed, the hub’s SD card is full and new recordings cannot be saved. Erase unneeded recordings (see “Erasing recordings”, Page 61). R For information about SD cards and how recordings are saved, see “Information about SD cards”, Page 66. Taking snapshots You can save...
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3Tap [Lullaby] . 4 Select the desired lullaby and then tap [OK]. R The lullaby starts playing. To stop the lullaby, tap [Lullaby] again. R Lullaby playback stops automatically after 30 minutes. Note: R If you talk to the camera (see “Talking to the camera”, Page 59) while a lullaby is playing, the lullaby stops. Adjusting the lullaby volume While viewing a live image from the camera that is playing a lullaby, open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 35) and tap [Camera Speaker...