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    No ItemsFactory Default
    valueIndispensable setting Note
    1. TimerAlways - -
    Start time 00:00:00 - -Stop time 23:59:59 - -Day-of-the-week setting All checked - -(2) Secondary Time No check - -
    320 x 240 - 160 x 120, 320 x 240, 640 x 480
    (2) Image Quality Standard -Favor Clarity, Standard,
    Favor MotionFrequency1 Image/Hour -
    1—15
    (2) Secondary Image Buffer 
    Frequency1 Image/Hour -
    1—15
    2. (1) Always/Operational between
    3. (1) Image Resolution
    4. (1) Primary Image Buffer 
    5.
    Non Transfer without Memory Over Write
    Non Transfer with Memory Over Write
    Selected - -Not-selected - -
    FTP Not-selected - -
    Server Address or Host Name [Blank] Required when using FTP
    Required when using FTP(*1) or (*3) 1 to 255 CharactersPort No. (Usually Use 21) 21Login ID [Blank] (*3) 0 to 63 CharactersPassword [Blank] (*3) 0 to 63 Characters
    Every Time, One TimeUpload File Name [Blank] Required when using FTP (*3) 1 to 234 CharactersOver write settingOver Write to
    Fixed Upload File
    Name- -
    -Mail Not-selected--SMTP Server Address or Host Name [Blank] Required when using Mail (*1) or (*3) 1 to 255 Characters
    -
    - Required when using Mail
    Required when using Mail From (Reply) [Blank] (*4) 5 to 63 Characters
    To [Blank] (*4) 5 to 63 CharactersSubject [Blank] (*2) 
    and (*7) 
    0 to 44 Characters
    Text [Blank] (*2) 
    and (*7) 
    0 to 63 Characters1  65535
    If necessary
    If necessary
    Required when using POP authentication
    Required when using POP authentication
    POP3 Server Address or Host Name [Blank] (*1) or (*3) 1 to 255 CharactersLogin ID [Blank] (*3) 0 to 63 CharactersPassword [Blank] (*3) 0 to 63 Characters
    Required when using POP authentication
    Data transfer method Passive Mode Passive Mode, Active Mode-Login timingEvery Time 
    						
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    No ItemsFactory Default
    valueIndispensable setting Note71. White Balance AutoAuto, Fixed (Indoor/Fluorescent_1/
    Fluorescent_2/Outdoor), Hold
    Camera
    Setup
    2. Power Line Frequency 60 Hz 60 Hz, 50 Hz
    3. Brightness Control
    4. Pan/Tilt/Preset ControlEnable
    Enable-
    - - -
    -
    -5. Preset Program Control Enable - -
    8 Multi-Camera
    -
    -
    Required when using Multi-Camera
    6. Pan Range (Minimum)
    7. Tilt Range (Minimum)-60 degree -60 — +60 degree, current 
    -60 — +60 degree, current (Home Position) 0 degree -(Maximum) +60degree
    -
    - -45 degree - -45 — 0 degree, current 
    (Home Position) -3 degree -45 — 0 degree, current (Maximum) 0 degree -45 — 0 degree, current 
    -
    -
    No check
    IP Address or Host Name [Blank] (*1) or (*5) 1 to 255 Characters 1. 2nd Network Camera - -
    Required when using Multi-Camera
    Required when using Multi-Camera
    Required when using Multi-Camera
    Required when using Multi-Camera
    Required when using Multi-Camera Camera Name [Blank] (*3) 
    and (*7)
     1 to 15 Characters
    2. 3rd Network Camera No check - -
    IP Address or Host Name [Blank] (*1) or (*5) 1 to 255 Characters
    Camera Name [Blank] (*3) 
    and (*7)
     1 to 15 Characters
    3. 4th Network Camera No check - -
    IP Address or Host Name [Blank] (*1) or (*5) 1 to 255 Characters
    Camera Name [Blank] (*3) 
    and (*7) 
    1 to 15 Characters
    9
    External Output
    Control1. Open/Short to GND Open
    -
    -60 — +60 degree, current  
    						
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    No ItemsFactory Default
    valueIndispensable setting Note
    -
    10 Indicator Control
    1. Turn on the Indicator during Power ON
    Selected
    1. Turn on the Indicator during Camera access
    Not-selected - --
    1. Turn off the Indicator always Not-selected - -
    (*1): Address must be composed of four numeral characters (0 to 255) and divided with 3 dots, such as 192.168.0.253. (Cannot use 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255)
    (*2): Only [] is unavailable in the ASCII characters.
    (*3): [Space], [], [], [#], [&], [%], [=], [+], [?], [] and [:] are not available in the ASCII characters.
    (*4): [Space], [], [], [#], [&], [%], [=], [+], [?], [] and [:] are not available in the ASCII characters and the character set is like [text] + [@] + [text] + [.] + [text]
    (*5): [Space], [], [], [#], [&], [%], [=], [+], [?], [] are not available in the ASCII characters.
    (*6): [], [], [#], [&], [%], [=], [+], [?], [] and [:] are not available in the ASCII characters.
    (*7): ISO-8859-1 character set for West European language and Shift-JIS character set for Japanese are available.
    (*8): Only [space] and [] are unavailable in the ASCII characters.11 Update FirmwareFile Name [Blank]Required when using Update Firmware -
    Preset Button
    Preset Button
    Preset Button
    Preset Button-
    Preset Buttons1
    Upper Left
    Upper Right
    Lower RightLower Left
    2
    - (*3) 
    and (*7) 
    1 to 15 Characters (*3) 
    and (*7) 
    1 to 15 Characters
    3-
    -(*3) 
    and (*7) 
    1 to 15 Characters
    4(*3) 
    and (*7) 
    1 to 15 Characters 
    						
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    5.3 Specifications
    Network Camera Specifications
    Other SpecificationItem Description
    Pan/Tilt Angle Pan: -60° to +60°, Tilt: 0° to -45°
    Sensor Type 1/3 inch CMOS
    Number of Pixels 320,000 pixels (Effective Pixels)
    Illumination 10—10,000 lx
    White Balance Auto/Manual/Hold
    Adjustment Brightness, White balance
    Focus Fixed 1 m (40 inches)—Infinity
    Caliber Ratio (F No.) F1.8
    Horizontal Angle 45°
    Exposure Auto
    Item Description
    Splash Resistant Standard IPX4
    Video Compression JPEG/3 Levels
    Video Resolution 640 x 480, 320 x 240 (default), 160 x 120
    Buffered Image*
    1About 560 frames (320 x 240) with time display
    Magnification 100% or 150%
    Frame rate (in 60 Hz)*
    2Max. 7.5 frames/second (640 x 480)
    Max. 15 frames/second (320 x 240)
    Max. 15 frames/second (160 x 120)
    Supported Protocols TCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, DHCP,
    DNS, DDNS, ARP, ICMP, NTP
    Message Transferring Condition When detecting the alarm 
    						
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    Message Transferring Method SMTP
    Image Transferring Condition Timer: Day of the Week/Hour/Minute/Second
    Alarm: External Sensor Input
    Image Transferring Method SMTP, FTP
    Trigger Timer: Day of the Week/Hour/Minute/Second
    Alarm: External Sensor Input
    Interface 10Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 connector x 1
    External I/O*
    3External Sensor Input x 1
    External Device Control Output x 1
    Indicator Display Power/Network Communication/
    Network Camera operation
    Dimension (HWD) 116 mm (4.57 inches) x 116 mm (4.57 inches) x 88
    mm (3.46 inches)
    Weight
    470 (1.04 lb.) (Only the unit)
    Power Supply AC adaptor: Input 120 V AC, 60 Hz
    Output 12 V DC, 780 mA
    Consumption: 5 W (6.5 W in Pan/Tilt Scan)
    Condition Operation temperature: -20 °C to +50 °C
    (-4 °F to +122 °F)
    Storage temperature: -25 °C to +60 °C
    (-13°Fto+140°F)
    Humidity: 20 % to 90 % (No Condensation)
    *
    1The maximum number of frames depends on the image quality and the object
    situationinBufferedImage.
    *
    2Frame rate varies with the network condition, the PC performance, the image
    quality and the object situation.
    *
    3A sensor must be attached to Network Camera in order to utilize the alarm
    trigger.Item Description 
    						
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    5.4 Troubleshooting
    About Network Camera Setup
    Problem Cause and Remedy
    When Setup
    CD-ROM
    cannot find
    Network
    Camera. Reconnect the AC adaptor if installation is not completed within
    20 minutes.
     Do not connect Network Camera over a broadband router.
    Setup program cannot detect Network Camera.
     If IP address is not assigned to the PC, setup program cannot
    find Network Camera. Confirm that IP address is assigned to
    the PC in the way shown on page 23. IP address of the PC can
    be assigned onTCP/IP Properties windowto access through
    the steps in theTCP/IP Properties Tableon page 24.
     Confirm that the Network Configuration from setup program is
    enabled onNetwork windowon page 54.
     When you set up Network Camera in[Ty p e 3], connect
    temporarily Network Camera in[Typ e 1],[Typ e 2]or[Typ e 4].
     Antivirus software on the PC may interfere with the setup
    program. Disable the firewall of the antivirus software only
    when setting up Network Camera.
    When Setup
    program fails to
    save the
    network
    parameters. Reconnect the AC adaptor if installation is not completed within
    20 minutes.
     Network may have the trouble. Confirm the parameters and the
    connections of Network Camera through page 18—page 31. 
    						
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    When Top Page
    does not
    appear. Enter the correct IP address in the web browser.
     IP address and Subnet Mask of the PC and the Network
    Camera must be in the same class of the private IP address on
    the LAN. Refer to page 25.
     The network congestion prevents Top Page from appearing
    quickly. Wait for a while.
     A proxy server may prevent you from connecting directly to
    Network Camera, set up not to use the proxy server. Refer to
    page 26 for details.
     When Top Page does not appear, port number 80 might not be
    available. Ask your ISP for the available port number.
     When you use DDNS, you need to set Default Gateway and
    DNS server address. Refer to page 54 forNetwork window.
     If Top Page does not appear in the above procedure, press the
    CLEAR SETTING button and set up with the Setup CD-ROM
    again.
     The procedure on page 122 can be established if Network
    Camera has a defect.
    Top Page does
    not appear in
    the Internet
    Connection. Confirm that Default Gateway address is correct onNetwork
    windowon page 54.
     The broadband router needs Port Forwarding (IP Masquerade)
    feature. Refer to the broadband routers manual for details.
     Packet Filtering of the broadband router may prohibit access
    from an external network. Refer to broadband routers manual
    for details.
     Access Network Camera from the Internet with the global IP
    address of the broadband router and port number of Network
    Camera.
     Some broadband routers reject the global IP address to access
    Network Camera on the same LAN. Access with the private IP
    address of Network Camera.
    When forgetting
    the IP address
    of the Network
    Camera.Check an IP address by using the Setup CD-ROM.Network
    Camera List windowon page 29 can tell you the IP address of
    Network Camera.About Network Camera Setup
    Problem Cause and Remedy 
    						
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    When forgetting
    the password to
    access the
    Setup Page.Follow the steps below.
    1.Initialize Network Camera by pressing the CLEAR SETTING
    button.
    2.Reconfigure Network Camera.
    Indicator does
    not light up. Confirm that the standard AC adaptor PSLP1233 (Order No.
    PSLP1233Z) is used.
     Confirm that the Indicator Control is disabled. Refer to page 84
    forIndicator Control window.
    Indicator is
    orange. Ethernet cable is not connected properly.
     PC, Ethernet hub or broadband router is not working.
    Green indicator
    continues
    blinking.Internal Failure of the server or the congestion on the network
    traffic when using DHCP may prevent Network Camera from
    getting the IP address. Ask the network administrator or your ISP.
    Orange
    indicator
    continues
    blinking.Orange indicator blinks when updating firmware on page 87. When
    the Update Firmware failed, refer to page 119.
    Red indicator
    continues
    blinking.If you cannot access Network Camera, the Network Camera
    hardware may be defective. Call our customer call center.
    Image Transfer
    on e-mail or FTP
    does not work. Default Gateway and DNS server address should be set up on
    Network windowon page 54.
     If FTP does not work properly, ask your ISP or network
    administrator about the transferring mode of FTP server.
    [Passive Mode] or [Active Mode] is available.
     Select [One Time] for Login Timing when transferring images
    by FTP in short duration time.
    Timer mode
    transfers older
    images.Short interval of Image Buffer Frequency makes Network Camera
    transfer the older images. Set the interval long enough to transfer
    the images. Buffered Image screen enables you to check this
    setting.About Network Camera Setup
    Problem Cause and Remedy 
    						
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    Update
    Firmware has
    not finished.When Update Firmware is interrupted by power off, or for network
    troubles and other problems, follow the procedure below.
    *
    1Refer to page 87 for the Update Firmware. About Network Camera Setup
    Problem Cause and Remedy
    No Top PageUpdate
    Firmware
    window
    Yes Turn on Network Camera and the PC.
    Enter the IP address on the web browser to access
    Network Camera.
    Top Page or Update
    Firmware window?
    Is the Version wished number? Access the Setup Page or Status
    window. Check the Firmware Version
    Number.
    Perform Update
    Firmware*1.
    Update Firmware is completed. 
    						
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    About Top View Image screen
    Problem Cause and Remedy
    The Top View
    Image screen
    (Single Camera/
    Multi-Camera) does
    not appear. If you are using Internet Explorer, the first time the PC
    connects to Network Camera, a pop-upSecurity Warning
    windowwill appear to download ActiveX Controls. When
    using Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, log on
    with an appropriate account that is authorized to install
    applications. Refer to page 39 for ActiveX Controls.
     On the Air time setting on page 64 may restrict the access
    to Top View Image screen. Blue screen appears.
     Maximum 30 users can view the Motion JPEG
    simultaneously on the network. The 31st user views the
    blue screen on the Network Camera screen. Blue screen
    appears.
     Network congestion may prevent the Top View Image
    screen from appearing quickly. Wait for a while.
     The proxy server may prevent you from connecting directly
    to Network Camera, set up not to use the proxy server.
    Refertopage26fordetails.
    Pan/Tilt does not
    work. (including
    Click to Center and
    Preset Positioning)Click[Refresh]on the web browser when the
    communication stops with Network Camera. The image will
    refresh.
     Other clients may be operating Pan/Tilt.
     Pan/Tilt operation has reached the end of corner. Confirm
    End Display appears on operation bar on page 42.
     The Pan/Tilt operation may be locked.
    Refertopage78forCamera Setup window.
     Pan/Tilt Range values may have been specified. Assign
    appropriate Pan/Tilt Range values. Refer to page 78 for
    Camera Setup window.
    Image is out of
    focus. The Lens Cover is dirty or dust is attached. Clean the Lens
    Cover with lens cleaner.
     Network Camera cannot focus on an image within 1 m (40
    inches). Keep the object more than 1 m (40 inches) off the
    lens.
    The color of the
    image is strange. Adjust White Balance byCamera Setup window.Referto
    page 78.
     Confirm that the color setting of the PC is 16 bits or more. 
    						
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