Panasonic Network Camera Bl C1a Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 31 2.2 Connecting the Camera to Your Network The Network page offers three options to configure the camera. [Automatic Setup] automatically assigns an unused IP address to the camera, and uses UPnPTM (Universal Plug and Play) to configure your router. [Static] allows the user to use a specific IP address. [DHCP] is offered for ISPs that require this option. 1.Click [Network] on the Setup page. 2.Click a connection mode. See below for details of each connection mode. 3.Enter each parameter in the relevant data field. Automatic Setup The camera automatically obtains the network settings (subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server address) using the routers DHCP feature. The camera also automatically searches for an unused IP address on your network. If you select [Yes] for Allow Access from the Internet, the camera automatically enables port forwarding using UPnP TM. In this case, the camera automatically searches for an unused port number on your network in order from 50000 to 50050. Clicking [Cancel] takes you back to the previous page without saving changes. Most common mode of setup. Uses a static IP address. Uses ISP DHCP server function.
Operating Instructions 32 4.Click [Save] when finished. The new settings are saved. When finished, the following page is displayed. Note The current network settings are shown on the Status page in the Maintenance section (see page 98). 5.Click [Restart]. The camera restarts, and the Top page is displayed. When the camera is restarted, all buffered images in the internal memory are deleted. Checking [Yes] for [Allow Access from the Internet] on [Automatic Setup] may not display the Top page, because the port number may change. Use the Setup Program to access the camera. DHCP SetupStatic Setup Clicking [Cancel] takes you back to the previous page without saving changes.
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 33 Note If you do not know the camera IP address when setting [Automatic Setup] or [DHCP Setup], it can be searched for by using the Setup Program (see page 120). SettingDescription Allow Access from the Internet (Automatic Setup Only) The Allow Access from the Internet setting automatically configures the routers Port Forwarding setting (some routers call it Address Translation, Static IP Masquerade, Virtual Server or Port Mapping). To enable Internet access to the camera, check [Yes]. In this case, the camera automatically searches for an unused port number on your network in order from 50000 to 50050. To disable Internet access to the camera, check [No]. Network Configuration from Setup Program (Static/DHCP Only) To prohibit the Setup Program from changing the network settings, uncheck the box. Port Number (Static/DHCP Only) The default port number is 80. When you use multiple cameras with a router on your network, each camera must be assigned its own port number (see page 41 2.4.2 Connecting the Camera to a Router that does not Support UPnP™). – Do not set the following port numbers. FTP: 20 and 21, Telnet: 23, SMTP: 25, DNS: 53, POP3: 110, HTTPS: 443, ICQ: 4000 and IRC: 6661— 6667. Enter a number between 1—65535. Some ISPs do not allow you to use port 80. Ask your ISP or network administrator about which port numbers are accessible over the Internet. IP address Subnet Mask (Static Only) If your ISP or network administrator specifies an IP address and subnet mask, enter them in each data field. If you use the camera on a LAN, set an IP address with the same class as your PC (see page 119). Set 4 numbers (0—255) and 3 periods, such as 192.168.0.253. Note that 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are not available.
Operating Instructions 34 Host Name (DHCP Only) If your ISP uses the DHCP function, which automatically assigns an IP address to the camera, enter the ISP- assigned host name. (The host name may be used as an authentication.) Enter ASCII characters for the host name (see page 131). Note that [Space], [], [], [&], [] are not available. Default Gateway*1 (Static/DHCP Only) If you have been assigned a Default Gateway address by your ISP or network administrator, enter it in this data field. Set 4 numbers (0—255) and 3 periods, such as 192.168.0.253. Note that 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are not available. DNS Server Address*1 (Static/DHCP Only) The DNS server address is required in the following situations: – Transferring camera images by E-mail or FTP – Setting cameras by their host names on the Multi- Camera Setup page – Using the DynamicDNS service – Using the sensor log notification If you have been assigned a DNS server addresses by your ISP or network administrator, enter them in this data field. There are usually two addresses. Set 4 numbers (0—255) and 3 periods, such as 192.168.0.253. Note that 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255 are not available. Max. Bandwidth Usage The bandwidth can be restricted. Select a maximum bandwidth from [Unlimited] to [0.1 Mbps]. Note Set a maximum bandwidth referring to the following file sizes. These are examples for a JPEG file of standard image quality. File sizes may change depending on the image quality or the brightness of the object. 160 × 120 pixels: About 3 KB (24 Kbit) 320 × 240 pixels: About 10 KB (80 Kbit) 640 × 480 pixels: About 18 KB (144 Kbit) Setting Description
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 35 Connection Type Select [Auto Negotiation] normally. For wireless connection (BL-C20A only), [Auto Negotiation] must be selected. If the camera cannot be accessed, see page 9 of Troubleshooting on the CD-ROM. *1If the IP address is automatically obtained from a DHCP server, this field does not need to be set. Setting Description
Operating Instructions 36 2.3 [For BL-C20A] Using Wireless LAN Wireless communication is possible by adjusting the settings of the wireless LAN to those of the wireless router. Take a note of the settings and save them for reference. For more information about wireless settings, please refer to http:// panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/. 1.Click [Wireless] on the Setup page. 2.Set each parameter for Wireless Configuration. SettingDescription SSID The SSID must be set to match the SSID your wireless router or wireless LAN uses. The SSID is limited to 32 characters (alpha numeric) and is case sensitive. Communication mode 802.11b: There are a lot of 802.11b-compliant products and they are inexpensive. They are widely prevalent, so it is likely that 802.11b will match your existing wireless devices. 802.11b/g (default): This mode supports both the 802.11b and 802.11g wireless LAN standards. It is the communication mode that is easiest to install on your existing wireless LAN. 802.11g exclusive: This mode communicates using 802.11g only. It does not support the mixed standard mode of 802.11b/g, so it allows the use of original features of 802.11g. *1 *1Even if 802.11g exclusive is in use, the existence of other wireless devices using a 2.4 GHz bandwidth —including 802.11b wireless devices— may make the baud rate on the 802.11g slower.
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 37 3.Set each parameter for Encryption. SettingDescription Cipher Select to encrypt or not encrypt. To prevent unauthorized users from reading data, selecting [WEP] is recommended. WEPKey Selection The checked WEPKey is used as the standard WEPKey. Check the same WEPKey as the one selected for the router. WEPKey1—4 Select one from [HEX, 10 characters 64 bit], [HEX, 26 characters 128 bit], [HEX, 32 characters 152 bit], [ASCII 5 characters 64 bit], [ASCII 13 characters 128 bit] or [ASCII 16 characters 152 bit]. Selecting [WEP] at Cipher enables you to set WEPKey1— 4. One or all of the four keys can be set. Check the same key number as set to the wireless router, and set the same encryption as at the wireless router. HEX, 10 characters 64 bit:012345abcd HEX, 26 characters 128 bit:0123456789abcdef012 345abcd HEX, 32 characters 152 bit:0123456789abcdef012 3456789abcdef ASCII 5 characters 64 bit:012yz ASCII 13 characters 128 bit:0123456uvwxyz ASCII 16 characters 152 bit:0123456789uvwxyz
Operating Instructions 38 Note Some wireless devices do not support the WEP 152 bit encryption. The camera supports only open system authentication. If the wireless router or access point is set to shared key authentication, set it to auto or open system. 4.Click [Save] when finished. The new settings are saved. When finished, Success! is displayed. 5.Click [Go to Wireless configuration page]. The Wireless page is displayed. 6.Set the switch to WIRELESS. Note Encryption helps protect data within wireless LAN from third parties. Enter both the MAC addresses for the camera itself and the cameras wireless module to enable the MAC address filtering feature on the wireless router. The wireless module MAC address is one value higher than the camera MAC address. It takes about 1 minute for the new settings to become effective. It is not possible to access the camera simultaneously by both wired and wireless connection. To communicate using wireless connection, set up the camera using wired connection and flip the switch from WIRED to WIRELESS as shown below. Even if the camera is set to wired connection, it emits electrical waves for about 5 minutes after the power has been on. During this time, the routers wireless indicator is on or blinking. Electrical waves will stop being transmitted after about 5 minutes. When you switch from WIRED to WIRELESS or vice versa, restart the camera. Some routers may also need to be restarted after switching. Switch< Side >
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 39 2.4 Using UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play) UPnPTM can automatically configure your router to make it accessible from the Internet. In order to use this feature, your router needs to support UPnPTM, and it must be enabled. UPnPTM is disabled on most routers by default. See http:// panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/ and your routers manual for details of how to enable UPnPTM. After UPnPTM is enabled on the router, set [Enable] for auto port forwarding. 1.Click [UPnP] on the Setup page. 2.Set up UPnP. SettingDescription Auto Por t Forwarding If the network setting is [Static] or [DHCP], enabling auto port forwarding allows you to access the camera from the Internet. Note If the network setting is [Automatic Setup], also enable [Allow Access from the Internet] on the Network page (see page 33). Display Shortcut Icon in My Network Places Enabling this creates a shortcut to the camera in the My Network Places folder. Note To enable this feature when using Windows XP or Windows Me, enable the UPnPTM Windows component beforehand (see page 130).
Operating Instructions 40 3.Click [Save] when finished. The new settings are saved. When finished, Success! is displayed. 4.Click [Go to UPnP page]. The UPnP page is displayed. 2.4.1 Connecting the Camera to a Router that Supports UPnP™ To allow access from the Internet with a router supporting UPnPTM, follow the procedures shown in Getting Started. Note On some routers, the UPnPTM feature is disabled by default. Enable your routers UPnPTM feature following the router manual before you set up the camera. See the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http:// panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/ for details. If a maximum idle time is set in PPPoE or PPTP connection with your ISP, disable it on the router. See the router manual for details.