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    Perform the settings for the FTP server [FTP Setup]
    Perform the settings for the FTP server.
    Settings for transmitting images from a camera connected to this unit to a designated FTP server can be performed
    with the FTP Setup menu.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [Comm] button in the setup menu (Advanced)
    and then click FTP Setup. The FTP Setup window
    will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Refer to the following for further information about the
    settings for each item.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Setup items
    FTP Server Address
    Enter an address or name (up to 255 characters) of the
    FTP server that receives images. To enter an FTP serv-
    er name, it is necessary to select MANUAL or AUTO
    for DNS. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters
    including hyphens (-) and periods (.). 
    User Name
    Enter a user name (login name) to access the FTP serv-
    er. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The avail-
    able characters are the characters listed below except
    (&) and blank (space).
    User Password
    It is necessary to register a password when sending
    images to the FTP server. Enter up to 32 alphanumeric
    characters on the next page.
    An entered character for the password will be displayed
    as * or •.Mode
    Select an action mode for sending images to the FTP
    server. Change to PASSIVE when sending images is
    difficult with ACTIVE.
    FTP Send by Periodic Timer
    Perform the following settings to periodically transmit
    live images. Perform the settings to determine whether
    or not to transmit live images to the FTP server using
    the timetable (page 57). 
    Server Directory
    Enter a directory of the server. Enter up to 255 alphanu-
    meric characters. The available characters are the char-
    acters listed on the next page except (&*:? | ~ blank
    (space)). 
    						
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    File Name
    Perform the settings for the rules about the file name to
    be sent.
    Select whether to TIME & DATE BASE or SERIAL
    NUMBER.
    Interval
    Enter a number for transmission interval. Enter a num-
    ber (1-1440) for transmission interval, and select
    whether it will be s (seconds) or m (minutes) for the
    interval unit.
    Channel to Send
    Select a camera channel from which images will be sent
    periodically.  Images from the checked camera channel
    will be sent to the FTP server.
    Note:
    When the image compression method of the camera
    selected for a camera channel is MPEG-4, the
    images will not be sent.
    FTP Send by Alarm
    Perform the following settings to send images recorded
    in the location where an alarm occurred. Perform the
    settings to determine whether or not to send images
    recorded in the location where an alarm occurred to the
    FTP server using the timetable (page 57).
    Server Directory
    Enter a directory of the server. Enter up to 255 alphanu-
    meric characters. The available characters are the char-
    acters listed below except (&*:? | ~ blank (space)).
    Note:
    The following alphanumeric characters can be
    entered.
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
    Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1
    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !  # $ %  ( ) + , - . / ; = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { }
    Duration-Pre*
    Select the duration of the images recorded by pre-event
    recording to be transmitted from the following.
    OFF/1 s - 10 s (in 1-second interval)
    Important:
    Images recorded by pre-event recording will not be
    transmitted when pre-event recording is not to be
    performed. Perform pre-event recording to transmit
    images recorded by pre-event recording. Refer to
    page 54 for further information about pre-event
    recording settings.
    Duration-Post*
    Select the duration of the images recorded by post-
    event recording to be transmitted from the following.
    OFF/1 s - 10 s (in 1-second interval)
    Note:
    It is possible to transmit images recorded by an
    emergency recording to an FTP server. Recorded
    images to be transmitted are as follows:
    •Camera channel: Camera channel from which
    images were recorded by an emergency record-
    ing
    •Recording duration: For the duration selected for
    Duration-Post on the FTP Setup menu from
    the time when the emergency recording started
    •Directory where recorded images are to be trans-
    mitted: The directory designated for Server
    Directory of Ftp send by alarm on the FTP
    Setup menu
    *: When the image compression method of the camera
    for a camera channel is MPEG-4, the recording
    duration of the recorded data may not be exactly
    same as set recording durations for both the pre-
    event recording and the post-event recording.
    Alter Detect
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to attach
    an alteration detection code to recorded images to be
    transmitted using the viewer software when an alarm
    occurs. 
    						
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    Perform the settings for mail notification [Mail Setup]
    Perform the settings relating to the alarm mail function, the warning report mail function and the error mail function
    (refer to the Operating Instructions (PDF)).
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [Comm] button in the setup menu (Advanced)
    and then click Mail Setup to display the Mail Setup
    window.
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Refer to the following for further information about the
    settings for each item.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Setup items
    Attach Alarm Image
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to attach
    an image to an e-mail to be sent at an event occur-
    rence.
    Notes:
    •When the image compression method of the camera
    used for a camera channel where an event occurred
    is MPEG-4, the image will not be attached.
    •Even ON is selected, the image will not be attached
    when OFF is selected for the recording rate of the
    event recording.
    Mail Server Address
    Enter an IP address or a name of the SMTP server to
    send e-mails to. To enter an SMTP server name, it is
    necessary to select MANUAL or AUTO for DNS.
    Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including
    hyphens (-) and periods (.).POP before SMTP
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether to enable or
    disable the POP server authentication before sending e-
    mails using the SMTP server. When ON is selected,
    perform the following settings.
    [POP Server Address]
    Enter the IP address of the POP server or the POP
    server name. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters
    including hyphens (-) and periods (.).
    [USER ID]
    Enter a user ID (login name) to access the POP server.
    Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The available
    characters are the characters listed on the next page
    except (&) and blank (space).
    [Password]
    Register a password to access the POP server. Enter
    up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The available char-
    acters are the characters listed on the next page except
    (&) and blank (space).  An entered character for the
    password will be displayed as * or •. 
    						
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    Send to
    Enter the mail addresses of the recipient of the alarm
    mail and the warning report mail. Enter the mail
    addresses of the recipients for Address1 - Address4.
    Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including
    hyphens (-), periods (.) and at mark (@). Up to 4 desti-
    nations can be registered.
    Check the desired mail type (warning/alarm) to be sent.From Address
    Enter the mail address of a sender. Entered mail
    addresses will be displayed in the From (sender) line.
    Enter up to 127 alphanumeric characters including
    hyphens (-), periods (.), at mark (@) and underscores
    (_).
    Note:
    The following alphanumeric characters can be
    entered.
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
    Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1
    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !  # $ % &  ( ) * + , - . /: ; < = > ? @ [
     ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
    Settings relating to Panasonic Protocol [Panasonic Alarm protocol]
    Perform the settings to notify a PC of event/error occurrence.
    To receive a notification (or error information) and display the contents of the notification, the optional software (WV-
    AS65) is necessary.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [Comm] button in the setup menu (Advanced)
    and then click Panasonic Alarm protocol to display the
    Panasonic Alarm protocol window. Step 1
    Perform the settings for the following items.
    Port Number (to PC)
    Enter a port number to be used for the PC.
    Retry
    Set the retry number of the transmission to the PC.
    Destination Address
    Enter the address of the recipient. Enter the IP address
    or host name for Address1 - Address4. 
    Up to 4 destinations can be registered.
    Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including
    hyphens (-), periods (.) and underscores (_).
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings. 
    						
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    Settings Relating to the User Authentication [User Mng.]
    Perform the settings for the user authentication/host authentication to restrict access this unit from PCs. It is possible
    to restrict access this unit from users/hosts (PCs) by registering users and hosts (PCs) who can access this unit in
    advance when ON is selected for the user authentication and the host authentication.
    Settings to enable/disable the user authentication/host authentication [Basic Setup]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to authenticate the user/host (PCs).
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [User Mng.] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click Basic Setup. The Basic
    Setup window will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for the following items.
    User Authentication
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    authenticate the user.
    Host Authentication
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    authenticate the host.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Important:
    It is impossible to select ON for the host authenti-
    cation when no host is registered. 
    						
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    Edit information of the registered administrator [Administrator Edit]
    It is possible to edit the registered administrator information such as the password, operational level, etc. 
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [User Mng.] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click Administrator Edit. The
    Administrator Edit window will be displayed.
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Refer to the following for further information about the
    settings for each item.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Important:
    •The administrator information can be edited only
    when logging in as the administrator.
    •When the unit is being operated without changing
    the default administrator name and password, the
    pop-up window saying that it is recommended to
    change the password will be displayed.
    Setup items
    Administrator Name
    It is possible to edit the name of the administrator. Enter
    4 to 14 alphanumeric characters for administrator name.
    Password
    Enter a password. Enter 4 to 8 alphanumeric characters
    for a password.
    Note:
    To enhance the security, change the password for
    an administrator periodically.
    Level
    Displays the operational level of the user. The user level
    of the administrators is LV1 and it is impossible to
    change it.
    Operable functions for LV1 can be set in the User
    Level menu (page 80).
    Priority
    Display the settings to assign priorities to operate this
    unit in case two or more users access this unit simulta-
    neously.
    The priority of the administrators is 0 and it is impossi-
    ble to change it.Default Screen
    Select a startup display to be displayed after login from
    the following.
    CAM1 - 32:Displays live images from the selected cam-
    era channel on a single screen.
    4A - 4H:Images of the camera group (A-H) consisted
    from 4 camera channels in advance will be switched
    and displayed sequentially on a 4-Screen.
    The camera group settings can be performed on the
    Monitor Display settings of the setup menu
    (Advanced) (System - Basic Setup - Monitor
    Display). Refer to page 42 for further information. 
    SEQ:Images will be displayed in the sequential display.
    The operational settings of the sequential display
    can be performed on the Sequence Setup setting
    of the setup menu (Camera - Sequence Setup).
    Camera Partitioning
    Display a controllable range for each camera channel.
    The camera partitioning setting of the administrators is
    View/Operate and it is impossible to change it.
    View/Operate:Both displaying live images and control-
    ling cameras are possible. 
    						
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    Setup items
    USER ID
    Enter a user ID. Enter 4 to 14 alphanumeric characters
    for a user ID.
    Password
    Enter a password. Enter 4 to 8 alphanumeric characters
    for a password.
    Notes:
    •Set a unique password, not something that would be
    easily guessed by a third person. The password also
    should be memorable.
    •Up to 32 users can be registered.
    Level
    Select a user level from the following. Operable func-
    tions for each level can be set in the User Level menu
    (page 80).
    LV1/LV2/LV3/LV4
    Priority
    Perform the settings to assign priorities (1: highest, 16:
    lowest) to operate this unit in case two or more users
    access this unit simultaneously.Default Screen
    Select a startup display to be displayed after login from
    the following.
    CAM1 - 32:Displays live images from the selected cam-
    era channel on a single screen.
    4A - 4H:Images of the camera group (A-H) consisted
    from 4 camera channels in advance will be switched
    and displayed sequentially on a 4-Screen.
    The camera group settings can be performed on the
    Monitor Display settings of the setup menu
    (Advanced) (System - Basic Setup - Monitor
    Display). Refer to page 42 for further information. 
    SEQ:Images will be displayed in the sequential display.
    The operational settings of the sequential display
    can be performed on the Sequence Setup setting
    of the setup menu (Camera - Sequence Setup).
    Camera Partitioning
    Select a controllable range for each camera channel
    from the following.
    View/Operate:Both displaying live images and control-
    ling cameras are possible.
    View:Neither displaying live images nor controlling
    cameras are possible.
    - -:Neither displaying live images nor controlling cam-
    eras are possible.
    Registration of a user who operates this unit [User Regist.]
    Register user information such as a user ID and password.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [User Mng.] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click User Regist.. The User
    Regist. window will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Refer to the following for further information about the
    settings for each item.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings. 
    						
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    Edit/delete registered user information [User Edit/Delete]
    Edit or delete registered user information.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [User Mng.] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click User Edit/Delete. The User
    Edit/Delete window will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Click the [i] button to select the desired user informa-
    tion to be edited or deleted.
    Step 2
    •Click the [EDIT] button to edit the selected user
    information.
    The editing window will be displayed with informa-
    tion of the registered user. Edit user information in
    the same way as the user registration. (page 77)
    •Click the [DELETE] button to delete the selected
    user.
    Registration of a PC (host) accessible to this unit [Host Regist.]
    Register information of a PC (host) that accesses this unit via a network such as a LAN. Up to 32 hosts can be regis-
    tered.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [User Mng.] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click Host Regist.. The Host
    Regist. window will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Refer to the next page for further information about the
    settings for each item.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings. 
    						
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    Setup items
    Host IP Address
    Enter an IP address. Enter 4 units from the decimal
    numbers (0-254). 
    Notes:
    •Entering * validates all numbers.
    •It is impossible to register 0.0.0.0 or *.*.*.*.
    Level
    Select a user level from the following. Operable func-
    tions for each level can be set in the User Level menu
    (page 80).
    LV1/LV2/LV3/LV4
    Priority
    Assign a priority from 1 (lowest priority) to 16 (highest
    priority) to every host.Default Screen
    Select a startup display to be displayed after login from
    the following.
    CAM1 - 32:Displays live images from the selected cam-
    era channel on a single screen.
    4A - 4H:Images of the camera group (A-H) consisted
    from 4 camera channels in advance will be switched
    and displayed sequentially on a 4-Screen.
    The camera group settings can be performed on the
    Monitor Display settings of the setup menu
    (Advanced) (System - Basic Setup - Monitor
    Display). Refer to page 42 for further information. 
    SEQ:Images will be displayed in the sequential display. 
    The operational settings of the sequential display can
    be performed on the Sequence Setup setting of the
    setup menu (Camera - Sequence Setup).
    Camera Partitioning
    Select a controllable range for each camera channel
    from the following.
    View/Operate:Both displaying live images and control-
    ling cameras are possible.
    View:Neither displaying live images nor controlling
    cameras are possible.
    - -:Neither displaying live images nor controlling cam-
    eras are possible.
    Edit/delete registered host information [Host Edit/Delete]
    Edit or delete registered host information.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [User Mng.] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click Host Edit/Delete. The Host
    Edit/Delete window will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Click the [i] button to select the desired host informa-
    tion to be edited or deleted.
    Step 2
    •Click the [EDIT] button to edit the selected host
    information.
    The editing window will be displayed with informa-
    tion of the registered host. Corrections can be per-
    formed in the same way as registration. (page 78)
    •Click the [DELETE] button to delete the selected
    host IP address. 
    						
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    Setting of operation level [User Level]
    Assign a level (LV1/LV2/LV3/LV4) to every user to restrict operable functions.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [User Mng.] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click User Level. The User
    Level window will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Check the desired functions that a user may operate. To
    stop a user from operating certain functions, do not
    check the respective function.
    Refer to page 81 for further information about each
    function.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Note:
    Each parameter of user level is as follows:
    LV1:Possible to perform all the operations
    (Administrators)
    LV2:Possible to refer to the settings of the unit and
    the access log, and to perform the alarm reset
    (Head of operators)
    LV3:Possible to monitor or play the images
    (Operators)
    LV4:Possible to monitor live images (Operator) 
    						
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