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    							Note•When  “On” is selected, notification of the alarm occurrence will be provided to the registered destination
    server addresses in order (to IP address 1 first, to IP address 8 last).
    [Additional alarm data]
    Determine whether or not to send notifications for VMD alarm detection area numbers with the Panasonic
    alarm protocol by selecting On/Off.
    • Default:  Off
    [Destination port]
    Select a destination port for the Panasonic alarm protocol from the following.
    • Available range:  1 - 65535
    • Default:  1818
    The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use.
    20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 80, 110, 123, 161, 162, 443, 995, 10669, 10670
    [Retry times]
    Select a retry time for the Panasonic alarm protocol.
    • Available range:  0-30
    • Default:  2
    Destination of notification [Address 1] - [Address 8]
    Enter the destination IP address or host name of the Panasonic alarm protocol from the following. Up to 8
    destination server addresses can be registered.
    • [Alarm ] checkbox:  When the checkbox is checked, the Panasonic alarm notification will be provided upon
    an alarm occurrence.
    • [Diag.] checkbox:  When the checkbox is checked, notification using Panasonic alarm protocol will be
    provided in the following cases.
    – When notification of the remaining capacity of the SD memory card has been provided
    – When the SD memory card has become full
    – When the SD memory card cannot be recognized
    • [Destination server address]:  Enter the destination server address or host name.
    – Available characters:  Alphanumeric characters, the colon (:), the period (.), the underscore (_), and
    the hyphen (-).
    To delete the registered destination server address, click the [Delete] button respective to the desired
    destination server address.
    [Notification per VMD area]
    Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to set “Notification per VMD area”.
    If “Notification per VMD area” is turned “On” , an alarm is notified only when “Alarm area No.” matches “Alarm
    area” configured by “VMD alarm”. Alarm notifications other than “VMD alarm” are not implemented. When
    using “Notification per VMD area”, select “On” for “Status” of the alarm area in VMD.
    • Default:  Off
    [Alarm area No.]
    • Available range:  1-4
    • Default:  1Operating Instructions151
    13 Configure the alarm settings [Alarm] 
    						
    							IMPORTANT•When entering the host name of the “Destination server address”, the DNS settings on the [Network]
    tab of the “Network” page must be configured. ( ®page 159)
    • Confirm that the destination IP addresses are registered correctly. When a registered destination does
    not exist, notification may be delayed.
    13.6.2  Configure the settings relating to HTTP alarm notification
    HTTP alarm notification [Address 1] - [Address 5]
    Enter the destination IP address or host name of the HTTP alarm notification. Up to 5 destination server
    addresses can be registered.
    • Available characters:  Alphanumeric characters, the colon (:), the period (.), the underscore (_), and the
    hyphen (-).
    • Default:  http://
    Example of entry:  “ http://IP address of the HTTP server + :  (colon) + port number ” or  “http://Host name:  (colon)
    + port number”
    [Alarm] checkbox
    When the checkbox is checked, the HTTP alarm notification will be provided upon an alarm occurrence.
    [Delete] button
    When this button is clicked, all configured information, including the address, user name, password, and
    notification data, will be deleted.
    [User name]
    Enter the user name (login name) to access the HTTP server.
    • Available number of characters:  0 - 63 characters
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    							•Unavailable characters:  " & : ; \
    [Password]
    Enter the password to access the HTTP server.
    • Available number of characters:  0 - 63 characters
    • Unavailable characters:  " &
    [Notification data]
    Enter the notification data to add after the destination HTTP server addresses set in [Address 1] - [Address
    5].
    • Available characters:  Alphanumeric characters
    • Default:  /cgi-bin/comalarm.cgi?CMD=01
    Note
    •For “Address 1” to “Address 5”, a total of 256 characters can be entered for the address (including
    “http://”) and “Notification data”.
    • Make sure to enter a slash (/) as the first character for “Notification data”.
    • If the HTTP alarm notification fails, information about the failure will be added to the system log.
    • Even if the [Set] button is clicked after deleting the contents of “Notification data”, “/cgi-bin/
    comalarm.cgi?CMD=01” will be set.
    • HTTPS cannot be used.
    
    When  “http://192.168.0.100”  is set for the address and  “/cgi-bin/comalarm.cgi?CMD=01”  is set for “Notification
    data”, an HTTP alarm notification such as “http://192.168.0.100/cgi-bin/comalarm.cgi?CMD=01” will be
    executed.
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    13 Configure the alarm settings [Alarm] 
    						
    							14   Configure the settings relating to the
    authentication [User mng.]
    The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the camera with a
    PC or cellular phone/mobile terminal can be configured on the “User mng.” page.
    The “User mng.” page has 3 tabs; the [User auth.] tab, the [Host auth.] tab and the [System] tab.
    14.1  Configure the settings relating to the user
    authentication [User auth.] Click the [User auth.] tab on the “User mng.” page. ( ®page 56, page 58)
    The settings relating to the authentication of users who can access this camera from the PC or a cellular phone/
    mobile terminal can be configured on this page. Up to 24 users can be registered.
    Note
    •When user authentication has failed to pass  (authentication error) 8 times within 30 seconds using the
    same IP address (PC), access to the unit will be denied for a while.
    [User auth.]
    Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to authenticate the users.
    • Default:  Off
    [Authentication]
    Set the user authentication method.
    Digest or Basic:  Uses Digest or Basic authentication.
    Digest:  Uses Digest authentication.
    Basic:  Uses Basic authentication.
    • Default:  Digest or Basic
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    14 Configure the settings relating to the authentication [User mng.]  
    						
    							Note•When the [Authentication] setting has been changed, close the web browser, and then access the
    camera again.
    • For other devices such as network disk recorders, unless otherwise stated, Digest authentication is
    not supported. (As of October, 2014)
    [User name]
    Enter a user name.
    • Available number of characters:  1 - 32 characters
    • Unavailable characters:  " & : ; \
    • Default:  None (blank)
    [Password] [Retype password]
    Enter a password.
    • Available number of characters:  4 - 32 characters
    • Unavailable characters:  " &
    • Default:  None (blank)
    Note
    •When the user name already in use is entered and the [Set] button is clicked, the respective user
    information will be overwritten.
    [Access level]
    Select the access level of the user from the following.
    • 1. Administrator:  Allowed all available operations of the camera.
    • 2. Camera control:  Allowed to display images from the camera and to control the camera. The camera
    setting configuration is unavailable.
    • 3. Live only : Only displaying live images is available. The camera setting configuration and camera control
    are unavailable.
    • Default:  3. Live only
    [User check]
    From the pull-down menu of “User check”, the registered user can be selected and the selected user’s
    information can be checked.
    The registered user will be displayed with the access level.
    (Example: admin [1])
    To delete the registered user, click the [Delete] button after selecting the user to be deleted.
    14.2  Configure the settings relating to the host
    authentication [Host auth.] Click the [Host auth.] tab on the “User mng.” page. ( ®page 56, page 58)
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    14 Configure the settings relating to the authentication [User mng.] 
    						
    							The restriction settings of PCs (IP address) from accessing the camera can be configured on this page.
    [Host auth.]
    Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to authenticate the host.
    • Default:  Off
    [IP address]
    Enter the IP address of the PC to be allowed to access the camera. Host name cannot be entered for the IP
    address.
    Note
    •When “IP address/subnet mask”  is entered, it is possible to restrict PCs in each subnet. For example,
    when “192.168.0.1/24” is entered and “2. Camera control” is selected for the access level, the PCs
    whose IP address is between  “192.168.0.1” - “192.168.0.254”  can access the camera with the access
    level “2. Camera control”.
    • When the IP address already in use is entered and the [Set] button is clicked, the respective host
    information will be overwritten.
    [Access level]
    Select the access level of the host from the following.
    1. Administrator/ 2. Camera control/ 3. Live only
    Refer to page 154 for further information about the access level.
    • Default:  3. Live only
    [Host check]
    From the pull-down menu of “Host check”, the registered host can be selected and the selected host’s IP
    address can be checked.
    The registered IP address will be displayed with the access level.
    (Example: 192.168.0.21 [1])
    To delete the registered host, click the [Delete] button after selecting the IP address to be deleted.
    14.3  Configure the settings relating to the priority
    stream [System] Click the [System] tab on the “User mng.” page. ( ®page 56, page 58)
    The description below is the configuration of the priority stream that can transmit images without deteriorating
    the image quality and refresh interval even when multiple users access concurrently.
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    							Note•When “Quad stream” is selected for “Image capture mode”, system settings are not available.
    Priority stream
    [Activation]
    Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to use the priority stream.
    • Default:  Off
    Note
    •When  “On” is selected for  “Activation” of “Priority stream ”, number of users who can access the camera
    may be limited.
    [Destination IP address(1)]
    Enter the first destination IP address.
    [Destination IP address(2)]
    Enter the second destination IP address.
    [Stream type]
    Select “JPEG(1)”, “JPEG(2)”, “H.264(1)”, or “H.264(2)”.
    • JPEG(1):  JPEG(1) images will be used for the priority stream.
    • JPEG(2):  JPEG(2) images will be used for the priority stream.
    • H.264(1):  H.264(1) images will be used for the priority stream.
    • H.264(2):  H.264(2) images will be used for the priority stream.
    • Default:  JPEG(1)
    Note
    •When “Best effort” is selected for “Transmission priority” of “H.264”, depending on the connection
    condition of other users, the bit rate will vary between the maximum and minimum rates while images
    are being transmitted.
    • When “On(NTSC)” or “On(PAL)” is selected for “Monitor out”, “JPEG(1)” and “JPEG(2)” cannot be
    selected.
    [Refresh interval*]
    Select the refresh interval from the following.
    This setting is validated only when “JPEG(1)” or “JPEG(2)” is selected for “Stream type”.
    0.1fps/ 0.2fps/ 0.33fps/ 0.5fps/ 1fps/ 2fps/ 3fps/ 5fps/ 6fps*/ 10fps*/ 12fps*/ 15fps*/ 30fps*
    • Default:  1fps
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    							Note•When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission”, the transmission interval may be longer than the set
    value when any value with an asterisk (*) on the right is selected.158Operating Instructions
    14 Configure the settings relating to the authentication [User mng.] 
    						
    							15   Configuring the network settings [Network]The network settings can be configured on the “Network” page.
    The “Network” page has the [Network] tab and the [Advanced] tab.
    15.1  Configure the network settings [Network] Click the [Network] tab on the “Network” page. ( ®page 56, page 58)
    The following information is required to configure the network settings. Contact the network administrator or
    your Internet service provider.
    • IP address
    • Subnet mask
    • Default gateway (when using the gateway server/router)
    • HTTP port
    • Primary DNS address, Secondary DNS address (when using DNS)Operating Instructions159
    15 Configuring the network settings [Network]   
    						
    							IPv4 network[Network Settings]
    Select the method of how to configure the IP address from the following.
    • Static:  The IP address is configured by entering manually on “IP address(IPv4)”.
    • DHCP:  The IP address is configured using the DHCP function.
    • Auto(AutoIP):  The IP address is configured using the DHCP function. When the DHCP server is not found,
    the IP address is automatically configured.
    • Auto(Advanced):  Using the DHCP function, network address information is referred to, and an unused
    IP address is configured to the camera as a static IP address. The configured IP address is automatically
    determined within the subnet mask range by the camera. When the DHCP server is not found, the IP
    address is set to 192.168.0.10.
    • Default:  Auto(Advanced)
    Note
    •When “Auto(AutoIP)”  is selected and the IP address cannot be obtained from the DHCP server, an IP
    address not used in the same network will be searched within 169.254.1.0 - 169.254.254.255.
    [IP address(IPv4)]
    When not using the DHCP function, enter the IP address of the camera. Do not enter an IP address already
    in use (for the PCs and the other network cameras).
    • Default:  192.168.0.10
    Note
    •Multiple IP addresses are unavailable even when using the DHCP function. Refer to the network
    administrator for further information about the settings of the DHCP server.
    [Subnet mask]
    When not using the DHCP function, enter the subnet mask of the camera.
    • Default:  255.255.255.0
    [Default gateway]
    When not using the DHCP function, enter the default gateway of the camera.
    • Default:  192.168.0.1
    Note
    •Multiple IP addresses for the default gateway are unavailable even when using the DHCP function.
    Refer to the network administrator for further information about the settings of the DHCP server.
    [DNS]
    Determine how to set the address of the DNS server by selecting  “Auto” (obtain the address automatically) or
    “Manual” (enter the address of the DNS server). When “Manual” is selected, it is necessary to configure the
    settings for the DNS.
    When using the DHCP function, it is possible to obtain the DNS address automatically by selecting “Auto”.
    Refer to the network administrator for further information about the settings.
    • Default:  Auto
    [Primary server address], [Secondary server address]
    When “Manual” is selected for “DNS”, enter the IP address of the DNS server.
    Refer to the network administrator about the IP address of the DNS server.
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