Panasonic Network Camera Kx Hcm10 Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 51 Item Description (1) Go to Top PageLinks to Top Page. You can access Single/Multi- Camera screen in Motion JPEG/JPEG - Regularly Refresh. Refer to page 53. (2) NetworkConfigures the network setting (Static/DHCP, Default Gateway, Port Number, DNS, DDNS and Bandwidth). Refer to page 54. (3) Name/TimeSets the Camera Name on the Single Camera screen. Date and Time is used in the Alarm/Timer mode in the Image Transfer feature and On the Air time setting on Top View Image Setting window. NTP automatically adjusts the internal clock of Network Camera. Refer to page 58. (4) Security: AdministratorSets administrator ID and password. Authentication window can be enabled. Administrator should control Network Camera. Refer to page 60. (5) Security: General UserSets general user ID and password. General user is the registered user. Refer to page 62. (6) Top View ImageSets the initial language, Title, Image URL, Link URL, the image resolution, image quality, refresh interval and the Limit time of Continuous Motion and On the Air time. Top View Image screen consists of Single Camera and Multi-Camera screen. Refer to page 64. (7) Image TransferEnables the Alarm/Timer mode in the Image Transfer feature. Network Camera can transfer the image via e-mail or FTP. The alarm/timer trigger can be set on Image Transfer window. Refer to page 66. (8) Camera SetupSets White Balance and Power Line Frequency. You can lock the Brightness, Pan/Tilt/Preset and Preset Program Control features. You can also select Pan Range and Tilt Range. Refer to page 78. (9) Multi-CameraThe Multi-Camera screen needs to set up these parameters. Enter the Camera Names and IP addresses of each Network Camera. The Multi- Camera can display up to four images in a window. Refer to page 81.
Operating Instructions 52 (10) External Output ControlSets the External Device Control Output setting to attach external sensors/devices. (Open or Short to GND) Refer to page 83 and page 94. (11) Indicator ControlSets Power Indicator operation. Indicator will be turned on in the default. Refer to page 84. (12) StatusDisplays general information of Network Camera. Refer to page 85. (13) RestartRestarts Network Camera retaining any settings you entered. If any operational issues are changed, try this option first. Refer to page 86. (14) Update FirmwareUpdates the program to operate Network Camera on the latest version of the system. Refer to page 87. (15) Reset to Factory DefaultInitializes all the parameters to the factory default. Note that all customer-applied settings will be lost, requiring you to reconfigure Network Camera. Refer to page 90. (16) HelpProvides you with detailed instructions of the terms and functions of Network Camera. Item Description
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 53 3.5.1 Go to Top Page Click [Go to Top Page] on Setup Page. You can access the Single Camera and Multi-Camera screen in Motion JPEG/JPEG - Regularly Refresh. Click the language to change the display.
Operating Instructions 54 3.5.2 Network Network window configures network parameters. Restart Network Camera to make the parameters effective. •You can set disable Configuration window from the Setup CD-ROM for the security by clearing the check. 1.Click [Network] on Setup Page.
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 55 2.Enter each parameter in the proper data field. Click [Save] when finished. •Click [Cancel] to quit the current settings. The window returns to Setup Page without saving the parameters. 3.Click [Restart Now!] to restart to make the changed parameters effective. Instructions for the data fields Port No.•You can set up the port number of Network Camera. (Default is 80.) If you use more than one Network Camera with a broadband router on the network, each Network Camera must be assigned its own port number. •Refer to Port Forwarding feature on page 32. •Many ISPs intentionally block port number 80 to guard against certain network viruses. If your ISP blocks port number 80, substitute another unused port number. •Enter only the number. (1—65535) Note Certain port numbers assigned on the network devices, and the network protocol are not available e.g., FTP: 20, 21, Telnet: 23, SMTP: 25, DNS: 53, POP3: 110, HTTPS: 443, ICQ: 4000 and IRC: 6661—6667. The port numbers between 50000 and 59999 are recommended to use. To assign port numbers on a large network, consult and work with your ISP or administrator.
Operating Instructions 56 Static •IP Address •Subnet Mask•Check [Static], when having specified IP address assigned to Network Camera from your ISP or administrator. Enter the specified IP address and Subnet Mask. •If you use Network Camera on the LAN, set up in the same class as your PC is in. Refer to page 25 for the class. •Refer to page 96 for the IP addressing. DHCP •Host Name•Check [DHCP] (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), when your ISP uses the DHCP server function which assigns an IP address to Network Camera automatically. Enter the Host name. Follow the instructions of your ISP or administrator for the Host name. •Refer to unavailable character set 1 in page 96 for the Host name. Default Gateway* a•If you have the specified Default Gateway address from your ISP or administrator, enter it in this data field. •Refer to page 96 for the IP addressing. DNS Server* a•Set DNS server address when you use Host Name to register Network Camera on Multi-Camera window on page 81. •If you have the specified DNS server address from your ISP or administrator, enter it in this data field. You can set up two DNS server addresses. •Refer to page 96 for the IP addressing. Instructions for the data fields
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 57 File size of the image The internal memory, image resolution, image quality and object situation determine the maximum number of frames. File sizes change depending on the image quality and object situation. (Brightness, etc.) For example, the image size per frame in the image resolution is as follows. (When the image quality is Standard) 160 x 120: about 2.7 Kbytes (22 Kbits) 320 x 240: about 10 Kbytes (80 Kbits) 640 x 480: about 18 Kbytes (144 Kbits) DDNS •Your E-mail Address •Personal (Camera) URL •Your Account Link•If your ISP specified IP address of Cable/xDSL modem is not static, you need to contract to DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) service. Check DDNS Enable, enter Your E-Mail Address and refer to an attached leaflet for DDNS service. •By enabling DDNS service viewnetcam.com, you can create a personalized web address (for example, bob.viewnetcam.com) at which your cameras live video can always be found on the Internet. The E-Mail address you entered will be automatically informed to viewnetcam.com for managing and supporting your account, improving services, and for marketing and promotional purposes. •Refer to unavailable character set 2 in page 96 for the e- mail address. Max. Bandwidth Usage•It can restrict the transmit bandwidth. •Select the max bandwidth usage from 0.1 Mbit/s to Unlimited Mbit/s. •Refer to the next File size of the image. * aIf you automatically get the address from DHCP server, you do not need to set up.Instructions for the data fields
Operating Instructions 58 3.5.3 Name/Time Name/Time window is used to assign a name to each Network Camera. Date and Time entered on Name/Time window are used for the Alarm/Timer mode in the Image Transfer feature and on the Buffered Image screen. NTP automatically adjusts the internal clock of Network Camera. 1.Click [Name/Time] on Setup Page. 2.Enter the Camera Name and Date and Time. Click [Save] when finished. •Click [Cancel] to quit the current settings. The window returns to Setup Page without saving the parameters. Instructions for the data fields Camera NameThe Camera Name appears on the Single Camera screen. •Refer to unavailable character set 1 on page 96. •Refer to displayable character set on page 97. Date and TimeFirst click [AM/PM] or [24H]. The display changes in each time mode. Note Time setting will be affected by the temperature. Time setting may lose one minute per month in 25 °C (77 °F) condition. Use Auto Adjustment feature.
Operating Instructions [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 59 Time Zone GMT-10:00 Hawaii GMT-09:00 Alaska, Hawaii Daylight Time GMT-08:00 Pacific Time, Alaska Daylight Time GMT-07:00 Mountain Time, Pacific Daylight Time GMT-06:00 Central Time, Mountain Daylight Time GMT-05:00 Eastern Time, Central Daylight Time (default) GMT-04:00 Eastern Daylight Time GMT 00:00 Western Europe Time GMT+01:00 Central Europe Time, Middle Europe Time GMT+02:00 Eastern Europe Time, Middle Europe Daylight Time GMT+03:00 Baghdad GMT+08:00 China Time, Western Australia Time GMT+09:00 Japan Time GMT+09:30 Central Australia Time GMT+10:00 Eastern Australia Time GMT+10:30 Central Australia Daylight Time GMT+11:00 Eastern Australia Daylight TimeInstructions for the data fields Date and Time•Time stamp on the Buffered Image screen can be changed [AM/PM] or [24H]. •Only 24 h time mode is used in the Alarm/Timer mode in the Image Transfer feature. Auto AdjustmentNTP (Network Time Protocol) Server synchronizes Network Camera internal clock. It adjusts automatically everyday. Check the box to enable NTP. •NTP Server Address or Host Name Ask your ISP or the network administrator for the NTP Server. •Select your Time Zone. Note Daylight-saving Time (Daylight Time) is not set automatically. Select it manually.
Operating Instructions 60 3.5.4 Security: Administrator Security: Administrator window allows the administrator to limit or exclude access to the selected Network Camera. Individual levels of access can be defined for multiple users. Notes •If Network Camera is to be accessed via the Internet, use authentication window for security. It will prevent any unauthorized person from changing your Network Camera parameters. •Refer to page 61 for details about authentication security. 1.Click [Security: Administrator] on Setup Page. 2.Enter each parameter in the proper data field. Click [Save] when finished. •Click [Cancel] to leave the current settings unchanged. The window returns to Setup Page without saving the parameters. •Restart to make Security: Administrator window settings effective to all Motion JPEG viewers.