Panasonic Wv Nm100 Operating Instructions Manual
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41 Operate while monitoring the picture. (The screenshot below shows when a multi-screen is used.) The Save Picture window appears. Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Saving the Currently Monitored Picture on the PC Save the still picture currently monitored as a file on the PC. You can save the picture either as single screen or multi-screen (quad screen). You can save only still pictures (JPEG). Saving motion pictures (MPEG-4) is not available. ! Important Move the cursor on the picture to save and click the right mouse button to select Save Image As... from the pop-up menu. STEP1 Enter a name for the image in the File name box. After entering the file name with the file exten- sion “.jpg”, click the [Save] button. The picture will be saved on the PC. STEP3 STEP2
42 DETECTING MOTION IN THE MONITORED AREA When motion is detected in the monitored area, Alarm appears on the monitor screen. Simultaneously, you can save the picture of the alarmed area and send an alarm mail by e-mail (motion detector function). You can also automatically transfer the saved image to the server. To activate these functions, complete the setting of the Alarm page or the FTP client page in advance. •In case a sensor is connected to the alarm connector of the camera, the functions above are available when the sensor detects motion. •To reset an alarm, click Alarm on the monitor screen. Motion Detector Function By using the motion detector function, the alarm signal is sent when motion (changes in the brightness level) is detected in the designated area. With this camera, you can save the picture of the designated area or send an alarm mail when motion is detected. Set the detection area and the other conditions required for the motion detector function on the VMD area page. The motion detector function is available only when JPEG is selected for the Operation mode selection on the Operating mode page of Advanced setup. When the motion detector function is activated, the speed of loading still pictures (JPEG) may become slower. The motion detector function does not work when MPEG-4 is selected. Action when Motion is Detected By setting the motion detector function, you can set the camera to activate the following operations when motion (changes in the brightness level) is detected in the designated area. • When motion is detected, Alarmappears on the monitor screen as shown in screenshot below. Alarm will disappear by clicking on it. The camera checks the alarm status and reloads the browser page by the minute or when the reload but- ton is pressed. Therefore, approximately a minute delay at the maximum may occur until Alarm appears on the browser after an alarm occurred. • You can save the picture of the area where motion is detected on the camera. Number of pictures you can save: 30 pictures max. per 1 alarm (You can set the number of images to be saved up to 20 pictures for pre-alarm and up to 20 pictures for post-alarm, but the total number of images to be saved should be 30 pictures max.) Maximum number of pictures saved: Up to 60 pictures without reference to sizes. The older pictures will automatically be deleted if the number of the pictures exceeds 60 pictures. Note ! Important Notes
43 • Inform by sending e-mails. You can send an alarm mail that notifies an alarm has occurred and the alarm date and time to a designated e-mail address registered in advance. You can also attach a picture to that mail. You can register up to four e-mail addresses to which this alarm mail will be sent. Contents of the alarm mail: “In WV-NM100, Alarm was occurred. Date: XXXX.XX.XX.XX:XX:XX URL: http:// xxx.yyy.zzz.nnn/alarm/image/*****.jpg” (XXXX.XX.XX.XX:XX:XX is the date: year-month-day hour:min:sec) (xxx.yyy.zzz.nnn is the IP address of the camera) (***** is the file name) The alarm mail contains the link address to the saved picture on the camera. This link address is available only when a global IP address is assigned to the camera. If a private address is assigned to the camera, only PCs in the same subnet of the camera can access to this link address. However, the picture accessed from the link address may have been deleted if alarms occur frequently. You can customize the contents of the alarm mail. For further information, refer to page 53. When user authentication is activated on the “User authentication” page, authentication is required before users access the picture. (Refer to p.60.) • Transfer the saved pictures to the server. You can transfer the pictures saved in the camera to a server designated in advance. Refer to page 49 for the set- tings. Settings of the Actions to be Performed when Motion is Detected Set actions to be performed when motion is detected. The settings can be made in the Alarm page. Note Begin the operation from the Basic setup page. Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page. Screenshot 1 Click the [Advanced setup] button. STEP1
The Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears. The Alarm page appears. Screenshot 3 Screenshot 2 44 DETECTING MOTION IN THE MONITORED AREA Set the items on the Alarm page. Refer to the next page for details about each item. Click the [SET] button after completing the set- ting. STEP4 STEP3 Click the [Alarm&Transmission] button. STEP2
45 [E-mail notice setup] E-mail notice Select ON or OFF to set whether to notice by e-mail or not when an alarm occurs. SMTP server address Enter the SMTP server address of the sender Authentication Select SMTP, POP3 or None for the authentica- tion. SMTP:Authentication by the SMTP server POP3:Authentication by POP before SMTP None: No authentication POP3 server address Enter the POP3 server address when POP3 is selected for Authentication. User name Enter the name of the sender, up to 64 characters. Password Enter a password of the sender mail address, up to 64 characters. Sender mail address Enter the sender mail address. Attach image Select ON or OFF to set whether to attach an image or not when sending an e-mail. (Only still picture can be attached.) Destination E-mail address Enter the e-mail address of the recipient. Up to four recipients can be registered. Delete destination E-mail address Click the [o] button to check the registered e-mail address of the recipient. You can delete the selected e-mail address of the recipient by clicking the [DEL] button. [Alarm setup] External alarm input Select ON or OFF to set whether to receive alarm input signals or not. For further information, refer to page 53. [Alarm common setup] Pre-alarm Number of image: Set the number of images to store in pre-alarm. You can select a number between 0 and 20. Post-alarm Number of image:Set the number of images to store in post-alarm. You can select a number between 0 and 20.Interval: Select a frame rate for the image to store among the following: 1/10, 1/5, 1/3, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 (sec) [External alarm output] Alarm type Select Latch or Pulse for the alarm output mode. Pulse width Set the pulse width for the alarm output. Latch reset When resetting of the alarm output latching is required, click the [Reset] button. [Video Motion Detection (VMD)] VMD Select ON or OFF to activate the motion detector function. VMD sensitivity Select a sensitivity level for the motion detector among the following: High / Middle / Low [Panasonic Protocol] This function is not available yet, however it will be supported in future. “Panasonic Protocol” Currently not available. Do not change the default set- ting (OFF). “Destination port” Currently not available. Do not change the default set- ting. “Retry number of times” Currently not available. Do not change the default set- ting. “Destination IP address” Currently not available. Do not change the default set- ting. “Delete destination IP address” Currently not available. Do not change the default set- ting. •Up to 60 pictures can be saved. The older pictures will automatically be deleted if the number of the pictures exceeds 60 pictures. •If “1/10” or “1/5” is selected for “Interval” of “Post- alarm”, the interval to store the image may be longer than the setting. ! Important Items on the Alarmpage
46 DETECTING MOTION IN THE MONITORED AREA Setting of the Motion Detection Area Set the area where motion has to be detected. You can set up to four areas. The setting can be made on the VMD area page of Alarm&Transmission. Begin the operation from the Basic setup page. Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page. The Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears. Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click the [Advanced setup] button. STEP1 Click the [Alarm&Transmission] button. STEP2
47 The Alarm page appears. The VMD area page appears. Screenshot 4 Screenshot 3 Click the [VMD area] tab. STEP3 Select the desired area number to be registered by clicking the [Area 1] - [Area 4] radio buttons. Up to four areas can be designated. Designate the area for the selected area num- ber by clicking on the picture. To designate the area, click the top left corner and the bottom right corner of the area you wish to set. To cancel the designated area, select the area number to be canceled from the pull-down menu, and press the [RESET] button. Click the [SET] button after completing the set- ting. STEP5 STEP4
•Though the Alarm log list displays up to 100 alarm logs, only 60 pictures can be stored at the maximum. •Depending on the traffic of the network, a drop frame may occur while monitoring alarm pictures. If this occurs, click the [B] button or the [A] button to monitor each frame. •Display the saved still pictures (JPEG) using the web browser. Some image-editing software cannot open or display the saved still pictures. ! Important 48 DETECTING MOTION IN THE MONITORED AREA Viewing the Picture Stored in the Camera Check the picture stored in the camera when the alarm occurred. This operation can be made on the Alarm log list page. You can browse the saved pictures after the alarm has been reset. Click the [Alarm log list] button. STEP1 Begin the operation from the Top Menu page. Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Top Menu page. The Alarm log list page appears. Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click the desired log from the alarm log list on the left side. The picture (JPEG) of the selected log appears on the right side. (Only if the selected picture is remaining.) To view the previous or next picture automatically Operate the “Control” buttons. [B] button: Displays the next picture automati- cally. [A] button: Displays the previous picture auto- matically. [y] button: Stops displaying the picture auto- matically. [d] button: Displays the last picture. [s] button: Displays the first picture. JPEG n (current frame number)/nn (total frame num- ber) appears in the box surrounded by [B] and [A] buttons. [B] button: Displays the next frame. [A] button: Displays the previous frame. Image Size Click one of the buttons (x1.0 / x1.5 / x2.0) to select the desired image size. To return to the current camera picture, click the Control button. STEP3 STEP2
49 TRANSFERRING PICTURES TO THE SERVER Transfer the pictures stored in the camera to the server. The transfer to the server can be made in the two following ways: •Transfer pictures when an alarm occurred in the motion detection area. •Transfer pictures at designated intervals. To transfer the pictures to the server, the settings are required in advance. Only still pictures can be transferred to the server. Transferring motion picture to the server is not possible. Preparations for Transferring Pictures to the Server Set the FTP settings to transfer pictures to the server. The settings can be made on the FTP client page of Alarm&Transmission. ! Important Begin the operation from the Basic setup page. Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page. The Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears. Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click the [Advanced setup] button. STEP1 Click the [Alarm&Transmission] button. STEP2
50 TRANSFERRING PICTURES TO THE SERVER The Alarm page of Alarm&Transmission appears. The FTP client page of Alarm&Transmission appears. Screenshot 4 Screenshot 3 Click the [FTP client] tab. STEP3 Set the items on the FTP client page. This explanation is only for Common setup. FTP server address Enter the address of the server where to trans- fer the picture. You can enter the IP address or the host name. User name Enter a user name for login in the FTP server, up to 64 characters. Password Enter a password for login in the FTP server, up to 64 characters. Mode Select the transfer mode from Sequential or Passive. In case the connection can not be made selecting Sequential, select Passive. FTP enable time 1FTP enable time 2 Set the day of the week and the time range (start time – finish time) for the pictures to be transferred. Check the desired day of the week and enter the desired time range. Click the [SET] button after completing the set- ting. STEP5 STEP4