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Panasonic Network Camera Recorder With Viewer Software Important Information Manual
Panasonic Network Camera Recorder With Viewer Software Important Information Manual
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Operating Instructions 27 You can also limit the recording capacity in the basic settings page (see page 13). [Limit the destination recording capacity] and [Limit the recording capacity] (individual camera setting) cannot be used simultaneously. When [Limit the destination recording capacity] is set, the following window is displayed. [Limit the destination recording capa city] in the basic settings page is disabled by clicking [OK].
Operating Instructions 28 Setting the motion detection level You can set the level at which to start motion detection recording. Motion detection recording only operates when the JPEG format is selected. If the MPEG-4 format is selected, change the format to JPEG (see page 24). Motion Detection Page Motion detection monitoring window You can monitor the progress of motion detection.The cell where motion was detected is displayed in red. SettingDescription Non Motion Detection OperationIf you check the box, the motion is not detected during the pan, tilt or zoom operation of the camera. (If the camera does not support the MPEG-4 format, this is grayed out.) Motion Detection Analysis FrequencySet the interval for comparing images. By increasing the interval, you can better detect slow-moving objects, and by decreasing the interval, you can better detect fast-moving objects. Threshold to Start RecordingThe image is divided into 100 cells. If the number of cells that detect motion exceeds the th reshold, recording starts. A lower threshold is more sensit ive to small amounts of motion. Cell SensitivitySet the sensitivity in a cell.
Operating Instructions 29 Note Check motion detection by using the motion detection monitoring window, and adjust the sett ings accordingly. You can center the camera image on the desired point by right-clicking in the motion detection monitoring window (see page 51). Before or After DetectionSpecify the number of seconds to record before and after the motion is detected. Executing Commands for DetectionYou can specify command s that execute for motion detection. You can configure commands in [Detection Commands] page (see page 33). Setting Description
Operating Instructions 30 [Disabling a monitoring area] You can specify an area of the image in which to disable motion detection. To specify a disabled area, click the cells that you want to disable in the motion detection monitoring window. Disabled areas are darkened. You can set multiple disabled areas. \ Click the cells that you want to disable in the motion detection monitoring window. Disabled areas are darkened. By dragging the mouse (moving the mouse while holding down the left button), you can quickly select multiple cells.After releasing the mouse, the disabled area is set. You set multiple disabled areas.Click the cells that you want to disable. [Re-enabling a disabled area] You can re-enable a disabled area by clicking the cells in the disabled area. Note If you set the date and time to be displayed on the camera images, disable the area where the date and time are displaye d in order to not detect that motion.
Operating Instructions 31 Setting the alarm/sensor detection method You can set an alarm/sensor detection method for cameras that have an alarm/ sensor attached. Alarm/sensor recording can only be enabled for cameras set to the JPEG format (see page 24). If the camera is set to MPEG-4 format, change the setting to JPEG format, then configure the alarm/sensor. Alarm/Sensor Page SettingDescription Set the Alarm1/ Sensor Recording / Set the Alarm2 RecordingAfter you select the check box, recording will start when the camera detects a signal. If the camera is set to the MPEG-4 format (see page 24), the following message will be displayed. Click [OK] to change to the JPEG format. Select [Sensor] for sensor supported cameras.
Operating Instructions 32 Note Configure alarm/sensor detection after an alarm/sensor has been attached to the camera. Setting alarm/sensor detection without an alarm/sensor causes a malfunction. Alarm enable conditionSpecify Alarm enable condition ([Rising : GND to Open (High)] or [Falling : Open (High) to GND]). Specify the alarm enable condition after checking the alarm specification. [Rising : GND to Open (High)] is selected automatically when [Sensor] is selected. Before Detected/ After DetectedSpecify the time before an alarm/s ensor is detected or after an alarm/sensor is detected. Executing Commands for DetectionYou can specify commands that execute for alarm detection. You can configure commands in [Detection Commands] page (see page 33). Setting Description
Operating Instructions 33 Configure commands to execute for detection You can specify executing commands for motion detection and/or alarm detection. Specify the commands in their respective pages when you execute the commands specified (see page 29, 32, 61). Detection Commands Page SettingDescription Commands for Camera External Output SettingsSet a command (Short to GND or Open) to execute at the external equipment that is connected to the camera for motion detection and/or alarm detection and an unlock time for the specified command (see page 34). Optional CommandSelect optional commands to execute when motion or an alarm is detected. Default is Beep 1000 1000*. Controlling Command ExecutionYou can select Execute a comm and only once at the start of recording, or you can specify a number of seconds during which commands will not being executed after a command has finished executing (see page 35). * The Beep program is installed with this software. Beep 1000 1000 is a command that makes a beeping sound at 1000 Hz for 1000 ms. You can set user created commands as well. However, depending on the commands oper ation, recording performance may be affected. Use optional commands after t horough testing. Recorded image quality cannot be guaranteed when using optional commands.
Operating Instructions 34 [About Commands for Camera External Output Settings] Unlocking timeUnlocking time Execute Commands for Camera External Output Unlocking Execute Commands for Camera External Output Settings When you set external output unlocking (After 5 seconds from motion detection, alarm detection, or unlocking time) Unlock the external output at the set time. Unlocking time Unlocking time Unlocking time Unlocking time Execute Commands for Camera External Output Unlocking Execute Commands for Camera External Output Settings If detection occurs during the unlocking time, unclocking is extended for the time from the detection to the set unlock time. : Motion detection : Recording images : Alarm detection
Operating Instructions 35 [About Command Execution] If you do not select Perform the following control when issuing a command in Controlling Command Execution. (After 5 seconds from motion detection, alarm detection) Execute commands for each detection. Execute commands When you select Perform the following control when issuing a command Execute a command only once at the start of recording (After 5 seconds from motion detection, alarm detection) Execute commands only at the start of decetion recording. Execute commands When you select Perform the following control when issuing a command Set an interval during which to not execute commands after executing a command. (After 5 seconds from motion detection, alarm detection) Execute commands specified time specified time specified time : Motion detection : Recording images : Alarm detection Command will not be executed if motion is detected during the specified time after detection.
Operating Instructions 36 Adding a keyword to recorded images You can assign keywords to manually recorded images. You can use keywords to search recorded images. Keyword Page1 SettingDescription Keyword1/ Keyword2Put a keyword to recorded images. Maximum 40 characters. 2 keywords (Keyword1/Keyword2) can be set.