Panasonic Network Camera Wv Sw458m Installation Guide
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31 Using the mount bracket SW458 z Using the camera attachment position marker as a guide, attach the came\ ra onto the camera attachment (accessory) while aligning the “OPEN” mark of the cam\ era with the projection of the camera attachment (accessory). IMPORTANT: • When mounting the camera body, cables shall be run between the camera attach- ment (accessory) and mount bracket as indicated by the arrows in the illustration. * Cable running as indicated by the arrows in the illustration is an example. Cable running shall be varied with installation environment. TOP Projection
32 x Engage the camera attachment fixing screws of the camera with the screw hole of the camera attachment (accessory) and rotate the camera in the direction of the arrow to secure the cam- era to the camera attachment (accessory). Rotate the camera until a click is heard so that the projection of the camera attachment (acces- sory) will be set to the “LOCK” position. c Secure the camera with the camera fixing screw. (Recommended tightening torque: 1.37 N·m {1.01 lbf·ft}) IMPORTANT: • Ensure that the camera fixing screw is firm- ly secured. Failure to observe this may cause a mal- function or the product to fall, resulting in injury or accidents. v Connect the cables on the side of the mount bracket. ( ☞ Page 25) Waterproof the connecting portion. ( ☞ Page 28) IMPORTANT: • Disconnect the 12 V DC power supply and PoE device for power supply to prevent power from being supplied during mount- ing work. Projection Make cable connection and waterproof the connected section. Camera fixing screw
33 Cable guideCable guide Connected cable b Accommodate the connected cables inside the cable guide of the camera mount bracket. IMPORTANT: • To prevent the cables from being caught when the base cover (accessory) is attached, keep the cables inside the cable guide. n Attach the base cover (accessory) that was removed according the steps in page 20. m Use the bit for tamperproof screw (accessory) to tighten the fixing screws provided on both sides of the base cover (accessory). (Recommended tightening torque: 0.78 N·m {0.58 lbf·ft}) , Remove the cover film from the dome cover. Base cover (accessory) Base cover fixing screws
34 Configure the network settings Configuring the camera so that it can be accessed from a PC The following are descriptions for when the camera with default settings is configured. If you are using firewall software on your PC, the Setup Program may not be able to find any cameras on your network. Configure the setting of the camera after temporarily invalidating the firewall software. Contact the network administrator or your Internet service provider for information about configuring the settings of the network. z Insert the provided CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC. • The License Agreement will be displayed. Read the Agreement and choose “I accept the term in the license agreement”, and click [OK]. • The launcher window will be displayed. If the launcher window is not displayed, double click the “CDLauncher.exe” file on the CD-ROM. Note: • Refer to “Using the CD-ROM” in the Operating Instructions on the provided CD-ROM for further information about CDLauncher. x Click the [Run] button next to [IP Setting Software]. “Panasonic IP Setting Software” page will be displayed. Click the [Network Settings] button after selecting the MAC address/IP address of the camera to be configured.
35 c Select the camera you want to configure, and click [Access Camera]. Note: • When cameras are displayed in [IP Setting Software] screen, click the camera with same MAC address as the MAC address printed on the camera that you want to configure. v If the installation screen of the viewer software “Network Camera View 4S” is displayed, follow the instructions of the wizard to start the installation. (The viewer software is installed from the camera.) • The “Live” page will be displayed. • Perform the [Time & date] settings in the “Setup” - “Basic” page before using the camera. • If you cannot install the viewer software “Network Camera View 4S” or if images are not displayed, click the [Install] button next to [Viewer Software] on the launcher window to install the software. Note: • When no image is displayed on the “Live” page, refer to the Troubleshooting in the Operating Instructions on the provided CD-ROM. • It is possible to enhance the network security by encrypting the access to cameras using the HTTPS function. Refer to the Operating instructions on the provided CD-ROM for how to configure the HTTPS settings. • Click the [Setup] button on the “Live” page, the user authentication window will be dis- played. Enter the default user name and password as follows, and log in. User name: admin Password: 12345 • When changing settings related to the network settings, such as connection mode, IP address, and subnet mask, click the [Network Settings] button in [IP Setting Software] screen as shown in step 3, then change each setting. • Due to security enhancements in “IP Setting Software”, “Network settings” of the camera to be configured cannot be changed when around 20 minutes have passed after turning on the power of the camera. (When the effective period is set to “20 min” in the “Easy IP Setup accommodate period”.) However, settings can be changed after 20 minutes for cameras in the initial set mode.
36 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. When using DC power supply • Is 12 V DC power supply connected to the 2P power supply cable? → Check whether the connection is appro- priately established. • Is the AC adaptor in use compliant with the Specifications? → Check the Specifications regarding AC adaptor. When using a PoE device for power supply • Are the PoE device and the network cable of the camera connected using a LAN cable? → Check whether the connection is appro- priately established. • Depending on the PoE device, the power sup- ply 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. 27 Troubleshooting
37 • Basic Power source:12 V DC, PoE (IEEE802.3af compliant) Power consumption: 12 V DC*: 540 mA/ 6.5 W PoE 48 V: 125 mA/ 6.0 W (Class 2 devices) * ONLY CONNECT 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY or LIMITED POWER SOURCE. Ambient operating temperature: -40 °C to +50 °C {-40 °F to 122 °F} Ambient operating humidity: Less than 90 % (no condensation) Waterproof: Main body: 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 (IEC 60068-2-75)/IK10 (IEC 62262) External I/O terminal cable: ALARM IN 1, ALARM IN 2/ ALARM OUT, ALARM IN 3/ AUX OUT (x1 for each) Microphone/line input cable: For microphone input: For line input: ø3.5 mm monaural mini jack Input impedance: Approx. 2 kΩ Applicable microphone: Plug-in power type Supply voltage: 2.5 V ±0.5 V Input level: Approx. –10 dBV Audio output cable: ø3.5 mm stereo mini jack (monaural output) Output impedance: Approx. 600 Ω Line level Mounting method: Ceiling/ Wall Dimensions: SW458Main body: ø154 mm x 50.5 mm (H) {ø6-1/16 inches x 2 inches (H)} Including the mount bracket: ø164 mm x 88 mm (H) {ø6-15/32 inches x 3-15/32 inches (H)} 191.5 mm (W) {7-17/32 inches (W)} (including projection of the base cover fixing screw) SW458Mø154 mm x 50.5 mm (H) {ø6-1/16 inches x 2 inches (H)} Mass: SW458Approx. 1.1 kg {2.43 lbs} (including the camera attachment and the mount bracket) SW458MApprox. 0.8 kg {1.76 lbs} (including the camera attachment) Finish: Main body: Aluminum die cast, light gray Dome cover: Clear polycarbonate resin • Camera Image sensor: 1/3-type MOS image sensor Effective pixels: Approx. 3.1 megapixels Scanning area: 4.51 mm (H) × 3.38 mm (V) {3/16 inches (H) x 1/8 inches (V)} Specifications
38 Scanning system:Progressive Minimum illumination: Color: 1.5 lx {0.15 footcandle} (F2.4, Auto slow shutter: Off (1/30 s), Gain: On(High)) 0.1 lx {0.01 footcandle} (F2.4, Auto slow shutter: max. 16/30 s, Gain: On(High))* BW: 1.2 lx {0.12 footcandle} (F2.4, Auto slow shutter: Off (1/30 s), Gain: On(High)) 0.08 lx {0.008 footcandle} (F2.4, Auto slow shutter: max. 16/30 s, Gain: On(High))* * Converted value Super-Dynamic: On/Off Dynamic range: 52 dB typ. (only at Super-Dynamic On) Gain (AGC): On (High)/ On (Mid)/ On (Low)/ Off Adaptive black stretch: On/Off (only at Super-Dynamic Off) Light control mode setting: Indoor scene (50 Hz/60 Hz)/ ELC ELC (Maximum exposure time): •With Super Dynamic On ELC (1/30 s) •With Super Dynamic Off ELC (1/30 s), ELC (3/100 s), ELC (3/120 s), ELC (2/100 s), ELC (2/120 s), ELC (1/100 s), ELC (1/120 s), ELC (1/250 s), ELC (1/500 s), ELC (1/1000 s), ELC (1/2000 s), ELC (1/4000 s), ELC (1/10000 s) Auto slow shutter: Off (1/30 s), max. 2/30 s, max. 4/30 s, max. 6/30 s, max. 10/30 s, max. 16/30 s Day & Night (electrical): Off/ Auto White balance: ATW1/ ATW2/ AWC Digital noise reduction: High/Low Video analytics Face detection: Off/On/On with face frame display However, face detection is not supported when “Fisheye” or “Quad streams” is selected for the image type. Number of the preset positions: 16 Preset can only be used when the image type is Quad PTZ or Single PTZ. Auto mode: Auto pan/ Preset sequence Auto mode can only be used when the image type is Quad PTZ or Single PTZ. Self return: 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min/ 2 min/ 3 min/ 5 min/ 10 min/ 20 min/ 30 min/ 60 min Self return can only be used when the image type is Quad PTZ or Single PTZ. Privacy zone: Gray/Off (up to 4 zones available) VIQS: On/Off (up to 2 areas available) However, VIQS is not supported when “Single PTZ”, “Quad PTZ”, or “Quad streams” is selected for the image type. Camera title on screen:Up to 20 characters (alphanumeric characters, marks) On/Off However, you can specify characters to be displayed on each of the four screens when “Quad streams” is selected. Video motion detection (VMD alarm): On/Off, (up to 4 areas available)
39 • Lens Focal length:0.837 mm Maximum aperture ratio: 1:2.4 (Fixed) Angular field of view: Horizontal: 182° Vertical: 176° • Network Network: SW458 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, RJ-45 connector (female) SW458M 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, M12 connector (male) Resolution: 2M Panorama [16:9]/ 2M Double Panorama [16:9]: H.264(1) H.264(2) JPEG1920x1080/640x360/320x180 max.30 fps 640x360/320x180 max.30 fps 1920x1080/640x360/320x180 max.30 fps 1M Panorama [16:9]/ 1M Double Panorama [16:9]: H.264(1) H.264(2) JPEG 1280x720/640x360/320x180 max.30 fps 640x360/320x180 max.30 fps 1280x720/640x360/320x180 max.30 fps 1.3M Fisheye [4:3]/ 1.3M Quad PTZ [4:3]/ 1.3M Single PTZ [4:3]: H.264(1) H.264(2) JPEG 1280x960/640x480/320x240 max.30 fps 640x480/320x240 max.30 fps 1280x960/640x480/320x240 max.30 fps Panorama + Quad PTZ/ Panorama + Single PTZ/ Double Panorama + Quad PTZ/ Double Panorama + Single PTZ:• When using distribution of “Panorama” or “Double panorama” H.264(1) JPEG 1920x1080/640x360/320x180 max.15 fps 1920x1080/640x360/320x180 max.15 fps • When using distribution of “Quad PTZ” or “Single PTZ” H.264(2) JPEG 1280x960/640x480/320x240 max.15 fps 1280x960/640x480/320x240 max.15 fps VGA Quad streams*: Ch1-Ch4 640x480 max.30 fps * Only for H.264 images. * There are specification limitations such as the SD memory card function being unavailable. 3M Fisheye [4:3]: H.264(1) JPEG 1280x960 max.15 fps 2048x1536 max.15 fps Image compression method* 1: H.264 Image quality: Low/ Normal/ Fine Transmission type: Unicast/Multicast Bit rate: Constant bit rate/Best effort: 64 kbps/ 128 kbps/ 256 kbps/ 384 kbps/ 512 kbps/ 768 kbps/ 1024 kbps/ 1536 kbps/ 2048 kbps/ 3072 kbps/ 4096 kbps/ 8192 kbps/ 10240 kbps/ 12288 kbps/ 14336 kbps Frame rate: 1 fps/ 3 fps/ 5 fps/ 7.5 fps/ 10 fps/ 12 fps/ 15 fps/ 20 fps/ 30 fps
40 Image compression method*1: JPEG (MJPEG)Image quality: 0 SUPER FINE/ 1 FINE/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5 NORMAL/ 6/ 7/ 8/ 9 LOW (10 steps: 0-9) Transmission type: PULL/PUSH Transmission interval: 0.1 fps - 30 fps (JPEG frame rate will be restricted when dis- playing both JPEG and H.264 images.) Audio compression method: G.726 (ADPCM) 32 kbps/16 kbps G.711 64 kbps Bandwidth control: Unlimited/ 64 kbps/ 128 kbps/ 256 kbps/ 384 kbps/ 512 kbps/ 768 kbps/ 1024 kbps/ 2048 kbps/ 4096 kbps/ 8192 kbps Protocol: IPv6: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, RTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, NTP, SNMP, DHCPv6, MLD, ICMP, ARP IPv4: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, RTSP, RTP, RTP/RTCP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, SNMP, UPnP, IGMP, ICMP, ARP OS* 2 *3: Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Browser: Windows Internet Explorer 9.0 (32-bit) Windows Internet Explorer 8.0 (32-bit) Windows Internet Explorer 7.0 (32-bit) Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP3 Maximum concurrent access number: 14 (Number of sessions that can connect to cameras at the same time) *Depends on network conditions FTP client: Alarm image transmission, FTP periodic transmission (When the FTP transmission is failed, backup on an optional SD memory card is available.) Multi-screen: Up to 16 camera images can be displayed simultaneously on a multi-screen. (Including the camera itself) Compatible SDXC/SDHC/ SD memory card (option): Manufactured by Panasonic (SD speed class 4 or higher) SDXC memory card: 64 GB SDHC memory card: 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB SD memory card: 2 GB (except miniSD card and microSD card) Cellular phone compatibility: JPEG image, AUX control (by access level) Mobile terminal compatibility (As of September, 2012)* 4: iPad, iPhone, iPod touch (iOS 4.2.1 or later) AndroidTM mobile terminals *1 Transmission for 2 streams can be individually set in the same compression method. *2 For further information about PC system requirements and precautions for when using Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, or Windows Internet Explorer, click “Manual” - “Open” from the supplied CD-ROM and refer to “Notes on Windows ® / Internet Explorer® versions”. *3 When using IPv6 for communication, use Microsoft Windows 7 or Microsoft Windows Vista. *4 For further information about compatible devices, refer to our website (http://panasonic.net/pss/security/support/info.html).