Panasonic Network System KX HNS107 Users Guide
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Playing back recordings 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Camera]. 2 Tap [Recording List] . 3 Select a recording date. 4 Tap the desired recording. R The recording is played back. Playback controls The following controls are available during playback. Starts or resumes playbackPauses playbackStops playback(iPhone, iPad)Allows you to quickly move to the desired area of the recording by sliding the progress bar(Android)Erases the current recording Copying recordings to your mobile device...
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5To erase all recordings Tap [Delete All] . To erase selected recordings Tap [Delete Selected Contents] , and then select the dates or recordings that you want to erase. 6 Tap [OK] . Note: R You can also erase a recording during playback by tapping ® [OK] . Temperature alert (indoor cameras only) You can configure the camera to send notifications if the camera’s ambient temperature is too cold or too hot. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings]. 2 Tap [Device Profiles] . 3 Tap...
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4Select the device that you want to change settings for. 5 Tap [Sound Sensor] . 6 Slide the [Sound Sensor] switch to select whether or not the system notifies you if the camera’s microphone detects sound. 7 Select the desired setting. – [High] : The microphone is very sensitive to sound, i.e., even a small sound will trigger the notification. – [Normal] : The microphone is moderately sensitive to sound. – [Low] : The microphone is only slightly sensitive to sound, i.e., a large sound is required to...
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Note: R Higher frame rates mean images are refreshed faster and moving subjects are displayed more smoothly, however, images displayed on your mobile device may be delayed and sound may cut out or be delayed when talking to the camera, especially over a slow or congested network connection. R Lower frame rates mean images are refreshed less often and moving subjects may appear “choppy”, however, images displayed on your mobile device will be less delayed and sound may be more consistent when talking to...
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3Select the desired setting. – [High] : The selected sensor is very sensitive to changes, i.e., even a small change will trigger the sensor. – [Normal] : The selected sensor is moderately sensitive to changes. – [Low] : The selected sensor is somewhat sensitive to changes. – [Very Low] : The selected sensor is only slightly sensitive to changes, i.e., a large change is required to trigger the sensor. – [OFF] : The selected sensor is disabled. 4 Tap [OK] . Image sensor sensitivity (indoor cameras only)...
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2Tap the camera image of the desired camera. 3 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 35). 4 Tap [Outdoor Camera Settings] or [Indoor Camera Settings] . 5 Tap [Brightness] . 6 Tap or to decrease or increase the image brightness. Temperature alert (indoor cameras only) To configure the camera to send notifications if the camera’s ambient temperature is too cold or too hot, see “Temperature alert (indoor cameras only)”, Page 62. Sound alert (indoor cameras only) To configure...
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Example: 2M123455.mp4 This file is a manual recording (“M”) from camera 2 (“2”) that started at 12:34 PM and 55 seconds (“123455”). Backup battery features (overview) In the event of a power outage, a backup battery can supply power to your hub or to another connected device. You can configure the system to call a pre-programmed phone number in the event of a power outage, so that you can be alerted to the situation. Note: R Backup batteries can supply power to their connected devices without being...
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7Select the phone numbers that you want to erase, and then tap [OK]. R These phone numbers will also be erased from the alert by phone call feature ( “Alert by phone call”, Page 47). Assigning a device to a backup battery Set this setting to match the device that is connected to the backup battery. 1 From the [Home Network] app home screen, tap [Settings]. 2 Tap [Device Profiles] . 3 Tap [Backup Battery] . 4 Tap the name of the backup battery that you want to configure. 5 Tap the [Connected...
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What is overcurrent and overwattage? Overcurrent and overwattage are potentially dangerous situations in which an electric device draws too much electrical current or wattage. They could be the result of short circuits and device malfunctions, which could cause fire and other hazards. If a smart plug’s overcurrent or overwattage sensor is triggered, the smart plug turns off and sends a notification. In this case, you should disconnect the electric device that is connected to the smart plug and inspect it...
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2Select the [Individual] tab. R The status of each smart plug is displayed under the appropriate category name as explained below. – [Excessive Power] : Smart plugs that are reporting overcurrent or overwattage. The time each smart plug detected the error is also displayed. – [Out of Range] : Smart plugs that are not within range of the hub (perhaps because they are disconnected from the wall outlet). – [Ready] : All other smart plugs. R The status of each smart plug is displayed using the following...