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    Indicator does 
    not light up.Indicator display is disabled.
    Check if the indicator control is disabled (see page 116 of the 
    Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
    Confirm that the standard AC adaptor PQLV202 (Order No. 
    PQLV202W) is being used.
    Indicator 
    continues 
    blinking red.The camera may be malfunctioning.
    If you cannot access the camera, the camera may be 
    malfunctioning. Call our customer call center.
    Indicator 
    continues 
    blinking orange 
    during the 
    wireless 
    communication.Only the MAC addresses for the cameras wireless module are 
    set.
    To enable the MAC address filtering feature on the wireless 
    router, enter both the MAC addresses for the camera itself 
    and the cameras wireless module.
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    2.2 Camera Setup Difficulties
    Note
    If you are experiencing any problems, it is recommended that you 
    temporarily disable all firewall, pop-up killer, and virus detection 
    software. Once the problem is identified and corrected, you can restart 
    the Setup Program.
    ProblemCause and Remedy
    Automatic Setup 
    fails using Setup 
    Program.More than 20 minutes have passed, after turning the camera 
    on.
    Disconnect the plug of the AC cord from the outlet, and 
    reconnect it again. Set up the camera again.
    Multiple camera IP addresses are overlapping.
    If you install multiple cameras, turn the camera on one by 
    one.
    Viewnetcam.com 
    registration fails 
    using Setup 
    Program.Your PC is not connected to the Internet through the router.
    Configure the router for the Internet connection from your 
    PC following the router manual. And register with the 
    Viewnetcam.com service.
    If you do not receive an E-mail from the Viewnetcam.com 
    service, your registered E-mail address may be incorrect. 
    Register your correct E-mail address again at the 
    Viewnetcam.com website at 
     
    http://www.viewnetcam.com. 
    						
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    Setup Program 
    does not list any 
    cameras.Your firewall or antivirus software is blocking the connection.
    To avoid any possible problems, temporarily disable any 
    firewall or antivirus software, and set up the camera again. 
    If you cannot disable your firewall or antivirus software, you 
    can set up the camera using the MAC address (see page 
    33).
    The camera is connected over a different network.
    Set up the camera from a PC under the same router.
    Confirm that an IP address is assigned to your PC.
    If the IP address is not assigned to your PC, assign it to your 
    PC (see page 
    142 of the Operating Instructions on the 
    Setup CD-ROM).
    Setup Program 
    fails to complete 
    successfully.Network problems may occur during setup.
    Confirm that your network is working. Disconnect the plug 
    of the AC cord from the outlet, and reconnect it again. Then 
    set up the camera again.
    More than 20 minutes have passed, after turning the camera 
    on.
    Disconnect the plug of the AC cord from the outlet, and 
    reconnect it again. Set up the camera again.
    UPnPTM port 
    forwarding setup 
    fails.UPnPTM is disabled on the router.
    Enable UPnPTM on the router following the router manual.
    The camera is turned on before the router is turned on.
    Turn the router on first, and then turn the camera on.
    The default gateway is not set, or the settings are wrong.
    Set the default gateway correctly (see page 42 of the 
    Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
    The router does not support UPnPTM.
    Enable port forwarding on your router following the router 
    manual.
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    2.3 About Wireless Communication
    The camera IP 
    address and port 
    number have 
    been forgotten.Clicking [Camera Setup] on the Setup Program displays the 
    camera list. The camera list shows the MAC address labeled 
    beside the Ethernet (LAN) port. The camera IP address and 
    port number are shown next to the MAC address.
    The password 
    has been 
    forgotten.Press the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button to reset the 
    camera to default. Set up the camera again.
    Error is displayed 
    on the camera 
    status by the 
    Setup Program.The Setup Program causes the error message.
    Disconnect the plug of the AC cord from the outlet, and 
    reconnect it again.
    ProblemCause and Remedy
    Wireless 
    communication 
    does not work.Signal strength is weak.
    Change the location of the camera or get rid of the obstacle 
    around the camera.
    SSID and Encryption setting of the camera are different from 
    those of the wireless router or the wireless LAN card of PC.
    SSID and Encryption setting must be identical between the 
    camera and wireless router.
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    2.4 Camera Image/Page Display
    ProblemCause and Remedy
    The Top page is 
    not displayed.The camera IP address has changed.
    Enter the new IP address in the address bar of the web 
    browser.
    Wrong IP address class is assigned to the camera.
    IP addresses of the PC and the camera must be in the same 
    local IP address class. Set the IP address correctly (see 
    page 
    142 of the Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-
    ROM).
    The router does not allow access to the camera under the router 
    with the global IP address.
    If you access the camera on the LAN, access with the 
    address for local camera access.
    Router does not have a loopback feature.
    Access the camera with the local network IP address.
    You entered IPv6 address in the Internet Explorer.
    Internet Explorer does not support IPv6 address access. Use 
    DDNS services like Viewnetcam.com service.
    The network is congested.
    Pages may not be displayed immediately. Wait for a while.
    The web browser is accessing the proxy server.
    Set the web browser to access the Internet directly (see page 
    146 of the Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM). 
    						
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    The Top page is 
    not displayed.The connection type is wrong (see page 46 of the Operating 
    Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
    If the camera is not connected to the network in the [Auto 
    Negotiation] setting, set up the camera and the router seeing 
    the following table.
    The default gateway or DNS server addresses may be wrong. 
    The correct IP addresses are required especially when you are 
    using the Viewnetcam.com service.
    Assign the correct default gateway and DNS server 
    addresses (see page 
    42 of the Operating Instructions on the 
    Setup CD-ROM).
    The Top page is 
    displayed on the 
    LAN, but not 
    displayed from 
    the Internet.The default gateway address may be wrong.
    Assign the correct default gateway address (see page 42 of 
    the Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
    UPnPTM is disabled on the router.
    Enable UPnPTM on the router following the router manual.
    Port forwarding is not enabled on the router (see page 32).
    Enable port forwarding seeing the router manual for details.
    Firewalls such as packet filtering on the router is blocking 
    camera access.
    Set the router to allow access to the camera seeing the 
    router manual for details.
    You are accessing the camera with an IP address for local 
    camera access.
    Access the camera with the global IP address of the router 
    and port number of the camera.
    Problem Cause and Remedy
    Auto Negotiation
    Network Camera
    Router or hubAuto 
    Negotiation100Base-TX
    10Base-TX
    Full 
    DuplexHalf 
    Duplex
    Full 
    DuplexHalf 
    Duplex
    100Base-
    TX
    10Base-TFull Duplex
    Half Duplex
    Full Duplex
    Half Duplex
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    Authentication 
    windows are 
    consequently 
    displayed.User name and password for the administrator or general users 
    are changed.
    Close the web browser, and access the camera again.
    Only half of the 
    image is 
    displayed.You are using Internet Explorer 4.xx or lower.
    Upgrade Internet Explorer to version 6.0 or greater. 
    Camera image 
    is not displayed.ActiveX Controls are not installed in Internet Explorer.
    ActiveX Controls should be installed to display video (Motion 
    JPEG). For the ActiveX Controls installation method, see 
    page 
    39 when using Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, 
    or see page 38 when using other operating systems.
    The network is congested.
    Pages may not be displayed immediately. Wait for a while.
    The web browser is accessing the proxy server.
    Set the web browser to access the Internet directly (see page 
    146 of the Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
    A gray screen is 
    displayed.There are currently more than 30 simultaneous accesses to the 
    video (Motion JPEG).
    Reduce the number of access to below 30, or change the 
    video to still images.
    Operation time has been specified.
    A gray screen is displayed outside the operation time. This is 
    normal.
    Video suddenly 
    changes to still 
    images.The video (Motion JPEG) display period is set on the General 
    User page.
    When you view video continuously, set [Unlimited] for the 
    limit continuous motion JPEG (see page 
    81 of the Operating 
    Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
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    Image is out of 
    focus.The lens cover has dust, dirt, fingerprints or droplets on it.
    Clean the lens cover with a dry cloth (see page 141 of the 
    Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
    The object is too close to the camera.
    The camera cannot focus at short distances (less than 0.5 m 
    [about 20 inches]). Locate the object more than 0.5 m (about 
    20 inches) away from the camera.
    The color on the 
    image is 
    strange.White balance does not work well.
    Adjust the white balance on the Camera page (see page 71 
    of the Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
    The color display setting on your PC is set lower than 16 bits.
    Set the color display 16 bits or higher.
    Image flickers.The object is dark.
    Make the area around the camera brighter.
    A bright object may cause horizontal flickers on the image.
    Changing the object improves the flickers. Or adjusting 
    brightness to the [+] side on the operation bar eases the 
    flickers.
    An old image is 
    displayed.The old image is temporarily stored on the web browser.
    Set [Every visit to the page] on the web browser to check for 
    temporary Internet files (see page 
    149 of the Operating 
    Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
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    The image 
    refreshes very 
    slowly.Multiple users are accessing the camera.
    If multiple users are accessing the camera, the image 
    refreshes slowly.
    You are not using an Ethernet switching hub.
    If you view multiple cameras on the Multi-Camera page, the 
    image refreshes slowly. Use an Ethernet switching hub.
    The image may refresh slowly, depending on image resolution, 
    image quality, network traffic, PC performance, enabling IPsec, 
    SD memory recording or what object you view.
    The Max. bandwidth usage is limited.
    Increase the max. bandwidth usage on your network (see 
    page 
    42 of the Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-
    ROM).
    The camera is in color night view mode.
    The image refreshes slowly in color night view mode. Make 
    the area around the camera brighter.
    The image stops 
    refreshing 
    during the 
    wireless 
    communication 
    with the camera.The image may stop refreshing because the wireless 
    communication can be disconnected depending on the 
    environment.
    Click [Refresh] at the tool bar on the web browser.
    The camera 
    cannot 
    communicate 
    with the wireless 
    terminal.Radio waves may not be reaching the wireless terminal or the 
    camera due to the distance or the existence of obstacles such as 
    a concrete wall.
    Put the wireless terminal near the camera.
    When 
    accessing the 
    camera, the 
    Update 
    Firmware page 
    is displayed.The power to the camera was turned off during firmware update, 
    so the firmware may be broken.
    Download the latest firmware on the Panasonic Network 
    Camera support website.
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    2.5 Operation Bar
    ProblemCause and Remedy
    Pan/tilt, click to 
    center and 
    preset features 
    do not work.Your PC is not connected to the camera.
    Click [Refresh] on the web browser. Confirm that the image 
    refreshes, and operate the pan/tilt functions.
    The camera is not turned on.
    Confirm that the camera is turned on.
    Multiple users are operating the camera simultaneously.
    Wait for a while, and access the camera again.
    The pan/tilt reaches its end.
    Confirm that the end display is displayed on the operation 
    bar. 
    The pan/tilt range is restricted.
    Adjust the pan/tilt range settings (see page 74 of the 
    Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).
    Part of the 
    buttons on the 
    operation bar 
    are not 
    displayed.The feature is not permitted on the General User page.
    Permit the feature to be used (see page 81 of the Operating 
    Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM). Or log in to the camera 
    as an administrator. 
    						
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