Panasonic Network Camera Wv Sw152 Wv Sw155 Installation Guide
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31 z Attach the dome cover to the camera by using the tamperproof screw bit (accessory) to tighten the 3 dome cover fixing screws (M3). x Close the screw cover. c Remove the cover film completely. Important: • When attaching the dome cover the focus may be slightly disturbed. If this occurs, remove the dome cover and make the necessary adjustments. • Before attaching the dome cover, make sure that the subject is present. • Securely tighten all the fixing screws (x3) of dome cover. Otherwise, water exposure may cause damage or malfunction of camera, or camera dropping may result in injury. (Recommended tightening torque: 0.8 N·m {0.59 lbf·ft}) • Remove the cover film from the dome. Attaching the dome cover Dome cover fixing screws Screw co ver Dome cover fixing screws n Ceilingn Wall
32 About the CD launcher Insert the provided CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC to display the CD launche\ r win- dow. • If the launcher window is not displayed, double click the "CDLauncher.exe" file on the CD-ROM. Using the supplied CD-ROM, the following actions can be performed. q The Panasonic IP setting software can be installed on the PC. → Refer to "Installing Panasonic IP setting software". ( ☞ Page 33) w Settings related to the camera's network can be set from the Panasonic IP setting software. → Refer to "Configure the network settings". ( ☞ Page 35) e The manuals can be installed on the PC. → Refer to "Installing the manuals". ( ☞ Page 34) r You can also view the manuals without installing them to the PC by clicki\ ng the [Open] button. t The Viewer software can be installed on the PC. → Refer to "Installing the Viewer software". ( ☞ Page 34) Make sure to read the readme file on the provided CD-ROM before using the software. Using the CD-ROM q e t w r
33 Installing Panasonic IP setting software On the CD launcher window, click the [Install] button next to [IP Setting Software] to display the Panasonic IP setting software installation window. Confirm the following settings before starting the installation. q Select the Panasonic IP setting software to install. w Select where to create the Panasonic IP setting shortcut icon when the Panasonic IP settin\ g software is installed. e Specify which folder on the PC to install the Panasonic IP setting softw\ are to. r Click the [Install] button to start the installation. q e w r
34 Installing the manuals On the CD launcher window, click the [Install] button next to [Manual] to display the Manual inst\ alla- tion window. Confirm the following settings before starting the installation. q Select which manuals to install. The camera models that the manuals supp\ ort are displayed in w "Supported Camera Models". w The camera models that are supported by the manuals selected in q are displayed here. e Select where to create the manuals shortcut icon when the manuals are installed. r Specify which folder on the PC to install the manuals to. t Click the [Install] button to start the installation. Installing the Viewer software The Viewer software (Network Camera View4S) must be installed on the PC in order to display camera images. On the CD launcher window, click the [Install] button next to [Viewer Software], and follow the instructions displayed on the window to install the software. A message is displayed if a PC that does not have the Viewer software installed tries to access the camera. Install the soft- ware by following the instructions displayed on the window. Refer to "Viewer software" in the Operating Instructions for further information. q r e w t
35 Configure the network settings of the camera using the Panasonic IP setting software It is possible to perform the network settings of the camera using the I\ P setup software on the pro- vided CD-ROM. When using multiple cameras, it is necessary to configure the network settings of each camera independently. If the Panasonic IP setting software does not work, configure the network settings of the camera and the PC individually on the "Network" page of the setup menu. Refer t\ o the Operating Instructions (included in the CD-ROM) for further information.Important: • When using Microsoft ® Windows® 7 or Microsoft® Windows Vista®, the "Windows Security Alert" window may be displayed when starting the IP setup software. In this case, disable "User Account Control" from the control panel. • For the security enhancement, the MAC address/IP address of the camera to be configured will not be displayed when around 20 minutes have passed after turning on the power of the camera. (When the effective period is set to "20min" in the IP setup) However cameras in the initial set mode are still displayed even after 20 minutes. • Panasonic IP setting software is inoperable in other subnets via the same router. • This camera cannot be displayed or set with an older version of the IP setup software (version 2.xx). z To start the Panasonic IP setting software, click the [Run] button next to [IP Setting Software] from the CD launcher menu window, or double-click on the shortcut icon created after install- ing the software on the PC. • The License Agreement will be displayed. Read the Agreement and choose "I accept the term in the license agreement", and click [OK]. x Click the [Network Settings] button after selecting the MAC address/IP address of the camera to be configured. Configure the network settings
36 Note: • When using a DHCP server, the IP address assigned to the camera can be displayed by click- ing the [Search] button of the IP setting software. • When a duplicate IP address is used, the corresponding camera number will be displayed shaded. • When the [Access Camera] button is clicked, live images of the selected camera will be dis- played. • It is possible to change the "Camera list" display between IPv4 addresses and IPv6 addresses in accordance with the protocol in use. • The information displayed can be sorted by clicking the title of each displayed item. c Complete each network setup item and click the [Save] button. Note: • When selecting "DHCP" or "AutoIP", it is possible to set "DNS" to "Auto". • By unchecking the "Wait for camera restarting." checkbox, multiple cameras can be continuously configured. Important: • It may take for around 2 minutes to complete to upload the settings to the camera after click- ing the [Save] button. The settings may be invalidated when the LAN cabl\ e is disconnected before completing the upload. In this case, perform the settings again. • When using a firewall (including software), allow access to all UDP ports.
37 Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table. Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in th\ e table or a problem is not described below. SymptomCause/solutionReference pages Power is not turned on. • Are the PoE device and the network cable of the camera connected using a LAN cable? → Check whether the connection is appropriately established. • Depending on the PoE device, the power supply will stop when the demanded power exceeds its total power limit for all PoE ports. → Refer to the operating instructions of the PoE device in use. 23 Troubleshooting
38 • Basic Power source: PoE (IEEE802.3af compliant) Power consumption: PoE 48 V: 56 mA (Class 1 device) Ambient operating temperature: -30 °C to +50 °C {14 °F to 122 °F} Ambient operating humidity: Less than 90 % (no condensation) Waterproof: Camera: IP66 (IEC60529) * Only when installation work specified in this book is properly performed and appropriate waterproof treatment is performed Shock resistance: Compliant with 50 J IEC60068-2-75 Dimensions: ø109 mm x 47 (H) mm {ø6-15/32 inches x 5-3/4 inches (H)} Mass: Approx. 350 g {0.77 lbs} Finish: Main body: Aluminum die cast, light gray Dome section: Clear polycarbonate resin • Camera Image sensor: 1/3-type MOS image sensor Effective pixels: Approx. 1.3 megapixels Scanning area: 4.80 mm (H) × 3.60 mm(V) {3/16 inches (H) x 5/32 inches (V)} Scanning system: Progressive Minimum illumination: Color: 0.8 lx {0.08 footcandle} SW155 SW155M (F2.2, Auto slow shutter: Off (1/30s), Gain:On(High)) 0.05 lx {0.005 footcandle} (F2.2, Auto slow shutter: Max. 16/30s, Gain:On(High))* BW: 0.6 lx {0.06 footcandle} (F2.2, Auto slow shutter: Off (1/30s), Gain:On(High)) 0.04 lx {0.004 footcandle} (F2.2, Auto slow shutter: Max. 16/30s, Gain:On(High))* Minimum illumination: Color: 0.6 lx {0.06 footcandle} SW152SW152M (F2.2, Auto slow shutter: Off (1/30s), Gain:On(High)) 0.04 lx {0.004 footcandle} (F2.2, Auto slow shutter: Max. 16/30s, Gain:On(High))* BW: 0.4 lx {0.04 footcandle} (F2.2, Auto slow shutter: Off (1/30s), Gain:On(High)) 0.03 lx {0.003 footcandle} (F2.2, Auto slow shutter: Max. 16/30s, Gain:On(High))* * Converted value Super Dynamic: On/Off Dynamic range: 52 dB typ. (Super Dynamic: On, Light control: ELC) Gain (AGC): On (High)/ On (Mid)/ On (Low)/ Off Adaptive black stretch: On/Off Light control mode setting: Indoor scene (50 Hz/60 Hz)/ ELC ELC (Maximum exposure time): • With Super Dynamic On ELC(1/30s) • With Super Dynamic Off ELC(1/30s), ELC(3/100s), ELC(3/120s), ELC(2/100s), ELC(2/120s), ELC(1/100s), ELC(1/120s), ELC(1/250s), ELC(1/500s), ELC(1/1000s), ELC(1/2000s), ELC(1/4000s), ELC(1/10000s) Auto slow shutter: Off (1/30s), Max. 2/30s, Max. 4/30s, Max. 6/30s, Specifications
39 Max. 10/30s, Max. 16/30s Day & Night (electrical): Off/Auto White balance: ATW1/ ATW2/ AWC Digital noise reduction: High/Low Video analytics Face detection: On/Off (with the XML notification setting) Privacy zone: On/Off (up to 2 zones available) VIQS: On/Off Camera title on screen: Up to 20 characters (alphanumeric characters, marks) On/Off Video motion detection (VMD alarm): On/Off, 4 areas available • Lens Zoom ratio: 1x Extra zoom: 2x (under VGA resolution) Focal length: 1.95 mm Maximum aperture ratio: 1:2.2 Angular field of view: Horizontal: 104° Vertical: 85° Adjusting angle: • Ceiling installation Horizontal: -20° to +20° Vertical: -20° to +90° • Wall installation Horizontal: -80° to +80° Vertical: -90° to +20° • Network Network SW155 SW152: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, RJ45 connector SW155M SW152M: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, M12 connector Resolution SW155 SW155M: Aspect ratio: 4:3 H.264 1280×960/ VGA (640×480)/ QVGA (320×240), Max. 30 fps JPEG (MJPEG) 1280×960/ VGA (640×480)/ QVGA (320×240), Max. 30 fps Aspect ratio: 16:9 H.264 1280×720/ 640×360/ 320×180, Max. 30 fps JPEG (MJPEG) 1280×720/ 640×360/ 320×180, Max. 30 fps Resolution SW152 SW152M: Aspect ratio: 4:3 H.264 800×600/ VGA (640×480)/ QVGA (320×240), Max. 30 fps JPEG (MJPEG) 800×600/ VGA (640×480)/ QVGA (320×240), Max. 30 fps Aspect ratio: 16:9 H.264 640×360/ 320×180, Max. 30 fps JPEG (MJPEG) 640×360/ 320×180, Max. 30 fps Image compression method* 1 : H.264 Image quality: Low/Normal/Fine Transmission type: Unicast/Multicast Bit rate: Constant bit rate/Best effort: 64kbps/ 128kbps/ 256kbps/ 384kbps/ 512kbps/ 768kbps/ 1024kbps/ 1536kbps/ 2048kbps/ 3072kbps/ 4096kbps/ 8192kbps SW155 SW155M
40 Image compression method*1: Frame rate: 1fps/ 3fps/ 5fps/ 7.5fps/ 10fps/ 12fps*/ 15fps/ 20fps/ 30fps * E model only JPEG (MJPEG) Image quality: 0 SUPER FINE/ 1 FINE/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5 NORMAL/ 6/ 7/ 8/ 9 LOW (10 steps: 0-9) T ransmission type: PULL/PUSH Transmission interval: 0.1 fps - 30 fps (JPEG frame rate will be r estricted when dis- playing both JPEG and H.264 images.) Bandwidth control: Unlimited/ 64kbps/ 128kbps/ 256kbps/ 384kbps/ 512kbps/ 768kbps/ 1024 kbps/ 2048kbps/ 4096kbps/ 8192kbps Protocol: IPv6: TCP/IP , UDP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, RTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, NTP, SNMP, DHCPv6 IPv4: TCP/IP , UDP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, RTSP, RTP, RTP/RTCP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, SNMP, UPnP OS* 2 *3: Micr osoft® Windows® 7 Micr osoft® Windows Vista® Micr osoft® Windows® XP SP3 Browser: W indows® Internet Explorer® 9.0 (32-bit) W indows® Internet Explorer® 8.0 (32-bit) W indows® Internet Explorer® 7.0 (32-bit) Micr osoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 SP3 Maximum concurrent access number: 14 (Depends on network conditions) FTP client: Alarm image transmission, FTP periodic transmission (When the FTP transmission is failed, backup on an optional SDHC/SD memory car d is available.) Multi-screen: Up to 16 camera images can be displayed simultaneously on a multi-scr een. (Including the camera itself) Compatible SDHC/ SD memory card (option): Manufactur ed by Panasonic SDHC memory car d: 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB SD memory car d: 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB (except miniSD car d and microSD card) Cellular phone compatibility: JPEG image Mobile terminal compatibility: iPad, iPhone, iPod touch (As of April, 2011) *1 T ransmission for 2 streams can be individually set in the same compression method. *2 Refer to "Notes on Windows Vista ® / Windows® 7" on the provided CD-ROM for further infor- mation about system requirements for a PC and precautions when using Microsoft® Windows® 7 or Microsoft® Windows Vista®. *3 When using IPv6 for communication, use Microsoft® Windows® 7 or Microsoft® Windows Vista®.