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Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
Panasonic Network Camera Management System Bbhgw700a Operating Instructions
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111 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Other Information PC Preparation Using Windows XP Windows Messenger: Select Windows Messenger Version Information from the Windows Messenger help menu. MSN Messenger: Download MSN Messenger (Windows XP version) from Microsofts website and install it. Update your version of MSN Messenger to 6.1. UPnP™ Setup 1.Select My Network Places from My Computer in the Start menu. Then select View network connections. 2.Select Optional Networking Components in the Advanced menu. 3.Select Networking Services and click [Details]. 4.Check that UPnP User Interface on the Network ing Services page is checked. If it is not checked, check it and click [OK]. When the Windows XP CD-ROM is required, follow the instructions displayed.
Operating Instructions 112 Using Windows 2000, Windows Me or Windows 98SE Check the Version of MSN Messenger Select [MSN Messenger version information] in the MSN Messenger help menu. Update your version to 6.1. Check the Version of DirectX UPnP™ Setup (Windows Me only) Note Windows 2000 and Windows 98SE do not have this setting. 1.Select Run in the Start menu. 2.Enter dxdiag in the name field and click [OK]. 3.Update your version of DirectX if it is older than 8.1 . Follow the instructions on the page. 1.Select Control Panel from Settings in the Start menu . 2.Double click Add/Remove Program, and then click the Windows Setup tab .
113 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Other Information Others Operating Environment When using Windows/MSN Messenger with UPnP™, restrictions are put on operating environment by the other party. Note In environments where, for example, the other party is using a router that is not compatible with UPnP™, or where the private address is connected via an assigned ISP, sometimes data cannot be sent/received when using the Windows/MSN Messenger function. The layout of the PC screen when connecting this product Take the following steps when using Windows XP. 3.Select Communications in Components and click [Details] . Check that Universal Plug and Play on the Components page is checked. If it is not checked, check it and click [OK]. When the Windows Me CD-ROM is required, follow the instructions on the page. 1.Connect a PC where UPnP™ is set to ON, to this product . This products icon is displayed on the PCs My Network Places and Task Tray. The icon is not displayed in Windows 2000 and Windows 98SE. The Task Tray icon is displayed once, and not displayed when connecting for the second time. 2.Double click the My Network Places icon, and find the icon for this product. If necessary, create a shortcut to this product on your desktop.
Operating Instructions 114 *1 Due to the connection environment, sometimes data can only be received, and not sent. *2 There may be cases where data that has been passed previously cannot be received, or phonecalls cannot be made due to the servers status. Note For help regarding the functions of Windows/MSN Messenger, see Windows/MSN Messenger help. 3.Double click the icon in My Network Places. The Enter Network Password window is displayed. By entering the user name and password, this products setup page is displayed. Function Name Windows XPWindows Me Windows Messenger 4.7MSN Messenger 6.1MSN Messenger 6.1 Instant MessageCan be used irrespective of settingsCan be used irrespective of settingsCan be used irrespective of settings Voice ChatCan be usedCan be usedCan be used Video ChatCan be usedCan be usedFunction not possible Sending Files and PicturesCannot be used*1Can be usedCannot be used*1 WhiteboardCan be usedCan be usedFunction not possible Application SharingCan be usedCan be usedFunction not possible Remote AssistantCan be usedCan be usedFunction not possible TelephoneFunction not possibleCan be used*2Can be used*2
115 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Other Information 4.3 IPv6 Setup on your PC 4.3.1 Setting an IPv6 Address Using Windows XP Note If using Windows XP Service Pack 2, you may not be able to set an IPv6 address. Follow the steps below to check if the PC you are using has Windows XP Service Pack 2 installed. 1.Select [Start] [All Programs] [Accessories] [Command Prompt] and click. The command prompt is started. 2.Enter ipv6 install, and press [Enter]. If Succeeded is displayed, it was installed successfully. Note When Windows XP Service Pack 1 is not installed, Succeeded will not be displayed. Install Service Pack 1. 3.Enter ipconfig on the command prompt window, and press [Enter]. If an IPv6 address is displayed, it has been assigned to this PC. 1.Select [Start] [Control Panel] and click. 2.Double-click the Performance and Maintenance icon. 3.Double-click the System icon.
Operating Instructions 116 If using Windows XP Service Pack 2, take the following setup steps. 4.Click the General tab, and check if the System is Service Pack 2. 1.Select [Start] [Control Panel] and click. 2.Click the Security Center icon. 3.Click the Windows Firewall icon.
117 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Other Information 4.Click the Advanced tab and click [Settings...] for ICMP. 5.Check Allow incoming router request on the ICMP Settings window, and click [OK].
Operating Instructions 118 4.3.2 Re-obtaining an IPv6 Global Address 4.3.3 Setting a Static IPv6 Global Address. 1.Select [Start] [All Programs] [Accessories] [Command Prompt] and click. The command prompt is started. 2.Enter netsh and press [Enter]. 3.On the netsh command line, enter interface ipv6, and press [Enter]. 4.Enter renew, and re-obtain an IPv6 global address. 5.Enter exit, press [Enter], and end the netsh command. 1.Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 in Re-obtaining an IPv6 global address above. 2.Enter show interface, and press [Enter]. Take a note of the Idx number of the Local Area Connection. 3.Next, enter set address interface=* the IPv6 global address type=unicast, and press [Enter]. After interface=, enter the Idx number noted in step 2. 4.Enter exit, press [Enter], and end the netsh command.
119 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]Operating Instructions Other Information 4.4 PPTP Setup when Using VPN: Windows XP This function sets up a VPN (PPTP) connection on your PC. Take the following steps when using Windows XP. 1.Click Network and Internet Connections from Control Panel on the Start menu . 2.Click Network Connections. 3.Click Create a new connection. 4.Click [Next].
Operating Instructions 120 5.Check Connect to the network at my workplace and click [Next]. 6.Check Virtual Private Network connection and click [Next] . 7.Enter the optional network name and click [Next] . 8.Enter this products WAN IP address and click [Next] .