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    Auto mode
    It is possible to activate auto mode for the camera con-
    nected to the video input connector of event CH (CH1 to
    4) when the AVMD is detected. (When a preset position
    number is selected, operation starts after the camera
    moves to the preset position.)
    Auto track: Performs auto track when the camera sup-
    ports auto track (AUTO TRACK).
    –:OFF
    Default setting:– 
    [Terminal alarm 1 to 4]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    receive Terminal alarm 1 to 4 (input to the connector
    terminal (Alarm Input No. 1 to 4)).
    ON:Receives alarms.
    OFF:Does not receive.
    Default setting: OFF
    When ON is selected, the camera connected to the
    video input connector of CH1 to 4 will move to the
    selected preset position when Terminal alarm 1 to 4 is
    detected.
    Available value:(blank), 1 - 256
    Defalut setting:(blank)
    [Camera site alarm (CH1 to 4)]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    receive the camera site alarm from the camera connect-
    ed to the video input connector of CH1 to 4.
    ON:Receives alarms.
    OFF:Does not receive.
    Default setting: OFF
    [Video loss (CH1 to 4)]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    detect the video loss from the camera connected to the
    video input connector of CH1 to 4.
    ON:Detects video loss.
    OFF:Does not detect.
    [Command alarm]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    receive the command alarm. When ON is selected,
    perform the following settings.
    ON:Receives alarms.
    OFF:Does not receive.
    Default setting:OFFThe command alarm is the function that receives
    Panasonic alarm protocol from other Panasonic’s net-
    work devices. Using this function, alarm actions will be
    performed between multiple network devices. When
    ON is selected, alarm image FTP transmission and
    alarm output are activated for the selected channel.
    (When - is selected, alarm image FTP transmission
    and alarm output are unavailable.)
    Available value:–, CH1 to 4
    Default setting:CH1
    When ON is selected, the camera connected to the
    video input connector of CH1 will move to the selected
    preset position when Terminal alarm 1 is detected.
    Available value:(blank), 1 - 256
    Defalut setting:(blank)
    [Originating port number]
    Select a port number to be used to receive the com-
    mand alarm. 
    Available value:1 - 65535
    Default setting:8181 
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to the alarm image [Alarm image setup]
    Click the [Alarm] tab on the Alarm setup page. (page 40)
    The settings relating to the alarm image to be transmitted to the FTP server can be configured on this page. The
    alarm image will be transmitted to the FTP server. To transmit alarm images to the FTP server, it is necessary to
    configure the settings in advance. (page 49)
    Refer to pages 40 and 43 for further information about the settings relating to the alarm action and the alarm out
    connector. 
    Important: 
    •Depending on the network line speed or the network traffic, images may not be transmitted at the exact designat-
    ed interval or period. 
    •Image capture size and image quality of JPEG setup on the [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab are applied for the alarm
    image to be transmitted. (page 27)
    Alarm image setup
    [To FTP setup]
    When To FTP setup is clicked, the [FTP] tab of the
    Server setup page will be displayed. (page 49)
    [Alarm image FTP transmission]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    transmit the alarm image to the FTP server. 
    Default setting: OFF
    [Directory]
    Enter the directory name where the alarm images are to
    be saved. 
    For example, enter /ALARM to designate the directory
    ALARM under the FTP root directory. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:0 - 256
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)[File name]
    Enter the file name used for the alarm image to be
    transmitted to the FTP server. The file name will be as
    follows.
    File name:[Entered file name + Time and date
    (year/month/day/hour/minute/second)] + Serial
    number 
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 8 char-
    acters
    Default setting:(blank)
    [Post alarm]
    [Transmission interval]
    Select a transmission interval for the alarm image FTP
    transmission from the following. 
    0.1 fps/0.2 fps/0.33 fps/0.5 fps/1 fps
    Default setting:1 fps
    [Number of images]
    Select the number of images to be transmitted from the
    following. 
    1 pic/2 pics/3 pics/4 pics/5 pics/6 pics/7 pics/8 pics/9
    pics/10 pics/20 pics/ 30 pics/50 pics/100 pics/200 pics/
    300 pics/500 pics/1000 pics/2000 pics/3000 pics/
    5000 pics
    Default setting:100 pics
    [Recording duration]
    Approximate time to be taken to save the set number of
    images with the set transmission interval will be dis-
    played.  
    						
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    Alarm output terminal setup
    Select a desired alarm output terminal number from the
    pull-down menu, and configure the following items. 
    [Alarm output setup]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    output the alarm signals to the alarm out connector
    when an alarm is detected. 
    Default setting: OFF
    [External terminal output setup]
    Select Latch or Pulse for the alarm output terminal at
    an alarm occurrence.
    Latch:When an alarm is detected, alarm output con-
    nector will be in the state selected for Alarm output
    until the alarm occurrence indication button is
    clicked.
    Pulse:When an alarm is detected, the alarm output ter-
    minal will be in the state to the Alarm output setting
    for the period set for Pulse width.
    Default setting: Latch
    [Alarm output]
    Select OPEN or CLOSE to determine whether to
    open or close the alarm output connector when output
    the alarm signals. 
    OPEN:The alarm out connector will open when output
    the alarm signals. (Normally close) 
    CLOSE:The alarm out connector will close when output
    the alarm signals. (Normally open) 
    Default setting: CLOSE
    Note: 
    When OPEN is selected, the alarm signal will be
    output for around 90 seconds when the power of the
    unit is turned on. 
    [Pulse width]
    When Pulse is selected for Alarm output, select an
    alarm output terminal duration from the following.
    Available value:1 - 120 sec
    Default setting:1 sec
    AUX name
    The names of AUX, OPEN and CLOSE on the
    Live page can be changed.
    [AUX (Up to 10 characters)]
    Enter the name for AUX on the Live page.
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 10
    characters
    Default setting:AUX
    [OPEN (Up to 5 characters)]
    Enter the name for OPEN of AUX on the Live page.
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 5 char-
    acters
    Default setting:OPEN
    [CLOSE (Up to 5 characters)]
    Enter the name for CLOSE of AUX on the Live
    page.
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 5 char-
    acters
    Default setting:CLOSE
    Configure the settings relating to the alarm out connector [Alarm output setup]
    Click the [Alarm] tab on the Alarm setup page. (page 40)
    The settings relating to the alarm output terminals (Alarm Output No. 1 to 4) can be configured on this page. Alarm
    Output No. 1 to 4 is associated with each alarm input of CH1 to 4. Refer to pages 40 and 42 for further information
    about the settings relating to the alarm action and the alarm image.  
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to the mail notification [Notification]
    Click the [Notification] tab on the Alarm setup page. (page 40)
    The settings relating to the alarm mail can be configured on this page. To notify of an alarm occurrence by e-mail, it
    is necessary to configure the settings of the mail server. (page 48)
    E-mail notification setup
    [To E-mail server setup]
    When To E-mail server setup is clicked, the [Mail] tab
    of the Server setup page will be displayed. (page
    48)
    [E-mail notification]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    notify of an alarm occurrence by e-mail at an alarm
    occurrence. 
    Default setting: OFF
    E-mail notification setup
    [Address 1] to [Address 4]
    Enter the destination mail address. Up to 4 destination
    addresses can be registered. 
    To notify by e-mail when an alarm occurred, check the
    Alarm checkbox respective to the desired address. 
    To delete the registered address, click the [DEL] button
    respective to the desired address. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:3 - 128
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    [Mail subject]
    Enter the mail subject. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:0 - 50
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)[Mail body]
    Enter the mail body. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:0 - 200
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    Notes:
    •By entering %p%, it is possible to transmit alarm
    type and channel information.
    •By entering %y%”, “%m%”, “%d%”, or “%t%”, it is
    possible to transmit the year, month, date or time
    information only.
    %y%: Year when the alarm occurs
    %m%: Month when the alarm occurs
    %d%: Date when the alarm occurs
    %t%: Time when the alarm occurs
    When the mail body is blank, year, month, date and
    time information will be transmitted. 
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to Panasonic alarm protocol [Panasonic alarm
    protocol]
    Click the [Notification] tab on the Alarm setup page. (page 40)
    The settings relating to Panasonic alarm protocol can be configured on this page. 
    Panasonic alarm protocol setup
    [Panasonic alarm protocol]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    notify of an alarm occurrence by Panasonic alarm proto-
    col when an alarm is detected. 
    Default setting: OFF
    Note: 
    When ON is selected, the alarm occurrence will be
    notified to the registered destination IP addresses in
    order (to IP address 1 first, to IP address 8 last). 
    [Destination port]
    Select a destination port of the Panasonic alarm proto-
    col from the following. 
    Available value:1 - 65535
    Default setting:1818
    [Retry times]
    Select a retry time of Panasonic alarm protocol. 
    Available value:1 to 30
    Default setting:2
    Panasonic alarm protocol
    [IP address 1] to [IP address 8]
    Enter the destination IP address of the Panasonic alarm
    protocol from the following. Host name is unavailable for
    the IP address. Up to 8 destination addresses can be
    registered.
    Default setting:(blank)
    
    0.*.*.*
    *.*.*.0
    255.*.*.*
    *.*.*.255
    127.0.0.1
    Class D address (224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255)
    Class E address (240.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255)
    To provide notification at an alarm occurrence to the
    desired IP address using Panasonic alarm protocol,
    check the Alarm checkbox respective to the desired IP
    address.
    To provide notification using Panasonic alarm protocol
    when any of the following has occurred, check the
    Diag. checkbox respective to the desired address. 
    •When notification of the remaining space of the SD
    memory card has been provided (page 23)
    •When the SD memory card has become full
    •When mounting of the SD memory card has failed
    To delete the registered address, click the [DEL] button
    respective to the desired address. 
    Important: 
    •Confirm that the destination IP addresses are regis-
    tered correctly. When a registered IP address does
    not exist, notification may be delayed. 
    •Depending on the status of this unit or network, noti-
    fication may be delayed. When activating event
    recording, it is recommended to set pre-event
    recording to be performed. 
    						
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    [User authentication]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    authenticate the user. 
    Default setting: OFF
    [User name]
    Enter a user name. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 32
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    [Password] [Retype password]
    Enter the password. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:4 - 32
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    Note:
    When the user name already in use is entered and
    the [SET] button is clicked, the respective user infor-
    mation will be overwritten. 
    For example, the password for the administrator can
    be changed by entering admin for User name,
    selecting 1. Administrator for Access level, enter-
    ing a desired password, and clicking the [SET] but-
    ton.
    [Access level]
    Select the access level of the host from the following. 
    1. Administrator:Allowed all available operations of
    the unit. 
    2. Camera control:Allowed to display images from the
    unit and to control the unit. The unit setting configu-
    ration is unavailable. 
    3. Live only:Only displaying live images is available.
    The unit setting configuration and unit control are
    unavailable. 
    Default setting:3. Live only
    Note: 
    By clicking [i] of User name check, the registered
    user can be selected and the selected user’s infor-
    mation can be checked.
    The registered user will be displayed with the access
    level. (Example: admin [1]) 
    To delete the registered user, click the [DEL] button
    after selecting the user to be deleted. 
    Configure the settings relating to the authentication
    [Authentication setup]
    The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the unit can be config-
    ured on this page.
    The Authentication setup page has 2 tabs of the [User] tab and the [Host] tab. 
    Configure the settings relating to the user authentication [User]
    Click the [User] tab on the Authentication setup page.
    The settings relating to the user authentication can be configured on this page. Up to 16 users can be registered. 
    Note:
    When user authentication (authentication error) has failed to pass 8 times (6 times when clicking the [Go] button
    of the browser) within 30 seconds using the same IP address (PC), access to the camera will be denied for a
    while. 
    						
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    [Host authentication]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to
    authenticate the host. 
    Default setting: OFF
    Important: 
    Before selecting ON for Host authentication, it is
    necessary to register IP addresses of the PCs to be
    allowed to access the unit and determine their
    access levels.
    [IP address]
    Enter the IP address of the PC to be allowed to access
    the unit.
    Host name is unavailable for the IP address.
    Default setting:(blank)
    Notes: 
    •When IP address/subnet mask is entered, it is pos-
    sible to restrict PCs in each subnet. 
    For example, when 192.168.0.1/1/24 is entered
    and 2. Camera control is selected for the access
    level, the PCs whose IP address is between
    192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.255 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 infor-
    mation 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 46 for further information about the
    access level. 
    Default setting:3. Live only
    Note: 
    By clicking [i] 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 [DEL] button
    after selecting the IP address to be deleted. 
    Configure the settings relating to the host authentication [Host]
    Click the [Host] tab on the Authentication setup page. (page 46)
    The settings to restrict PCs (IP address) to access the unit can be configured on this page.  
    						
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    Configure the settings of the servers [Server setup]
    The settings relating to the mail server and the FTP server can be configured on this page. 
    The Server setup page has 2 tabs of the [Mail] tab and the [FTP] tab. 
    Configure the settings relating to the mail server [Mail]
    Click the [Mail] tab on the Server setup page.
    The settings relating to the mail server used to send the alarm mail can be configured on this page. 
    [SMTP server address]*
    Enter the IP address or the host name of the SMTP
    server used to send e-mails. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 128
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    [POP server address]*
    When POP before SMTP is selected for
    Authentication, enter the IP address or the host name
    of the POP server. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 128
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    Important: 
    When entering the host name for NTP server
    address, it is necessary to configure the DNS set-
    tings on the [Network] tab of the Network setup
    page. (page 51)
    [Authentication]
    Select the authentication method to send e-mails from
    the following. 
    None:It is not necessary to clear any authentication to
    send e-mails. 
    POP before SMTP:It is necessary to clear the POP
    server authentication first to use the SMTP server to
    send e-mails. 
    SMTP:It is necessary to clear the SMTP server authen-
    tication to send e-mails. 
    Default setting: None
    Note: 
    When you don’t know the authentication method to
    send e-mails, refer to the network administrator. 
    [User name]
    Enter the user name to access the server. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 32
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    [Password]
    Enter the password to access the server. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:0 - 32
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    [Sender mail address]
    Enter the mail address of a sender. 
    Entered mail address will be displayed in the From
    (sender) line of the sent mails. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:3 - 128
    characters
    Default setting:Blank 
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to the FTP server [FTP]
    Click the [FTP] tab on the Server setup page. (page 48)
    The settings relating to the FTP server used to transmit the alarm images can be configured on this page. 
    [FTP server address]
    Enter the IP address or the host name of the FTP serv-
    er. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 128
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    Important: 
    When entering the host name for FTP server
    address, it is necessary to configure the DNS set-
    tings on the [Network] tab of the Network setup
    page. (page 51)
    [User name]
    Enter the user name (login name) to access the FTP
    server. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:1 - 32
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    [Password]
    Enter the password to access the FTP server. 
    Number of characters that can be entered:0 - 32
    characters
    Default setting:(blank)
    [Control port]
    Enter a control port number to be used for the FTP serv-
    er. 
    Available port number:1 - 65535
    Default setting:21[FTP mode]
    Select Passive or Active for the FTP mode. 
    Normally, select Passive. When failed to establish the
    connection, select Active. 
    Default setting: Passive 
    						
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    Configuring the network settings [Network setup]
    The network settings and the settings relating to DDNS (Dynamic DNS) and SNMP (Simple Network management
    Protocol) can be configured on this page. 
    The Network setup page has 4 tabs of the [Network] tab, the [DDNS] tab, the [SNMP] tab and the [FTP] tab. 
    Configure the network settings [Network]
    Click the [Network] tab on the Network setup page.
    The following information is required to configure the network settings. 
    Contact the network administrator or your Internet service provider. 
    •IP address
    •Net mask
    •Default gateway (when using the gateway server/router)
    •HTTP port Number
    •Primary DNS, Secondary DNS (when using DNS)
    Network setup
    [DHCP]
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use
    the DHCP function. 
    Configure the DHCP server not to assign the same IP
    addresses used for the other network cameras and PCs
    whose IP address is unique. Refer to the network
    administrator for the settings of the server. 
    Default setting: OFF
    [IP address]
    When not using the DHCP function, enter the IP
    address of the unit. Do not enter the IP address already
    in use (for the PCs and the other network cameras). 
    Default setting:192.168.0.10
    
    0.*.*.*
    *.*.*.0
    255.*.*.*
    *.*.*.255
    127.0.0.1
    Class D address (224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255)
    Class E address (240.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255)
    * These IP addresses are unavailable even when
    using the DHCP function. Refer to the network
    administrator for the settings of the DHCP server. 
    [Net mask]
    When not using the DHCP function, enter the net mask
    of the unit. 
    Default setting:255.255.255.0 
    						
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