Panasonic Wv Nm100 Operating Instructions Manual
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61 The [Host authentication] tab appears. The User authentication page appears. Screenshot 4 Screenshot 3 Click the [User authentication] tab. STEP3 Begin the setting for the user authentication. User authentication Select ON or OFF to set whether to authenti- cate users or not. User name Enter a user name of up to 32 characters. Password/ Retype Password Enter a password for the user of at least 8 and no more than 32 characters. Access level Select an access level from the following: Administrator / Camera control / Live viewing Administrator: Authorized to operate all functions of the camera Camera control: Authorized to monitor the picture and operate on the Alarm log list page and the Camera control page. Not authorized to operate on the Basic setup page and the Advanced setup page. Live viewing: Authorized only to monitor the picture. Not authorized to operate the camera. Click the [SET] button after completing the set- ting. Click the Delete User [o] button to check the users registered in the user authentication. You can delete the selected user by clicking the [DEL] button below. Access level, which is sur- rounded by “[ ]”, will appear beside the user name registered. Example:admin [1] STEP5 STEP4
62 ADVANCED SETTINGS System Settings Begin the setting for the system such as date setting, naming the cameras, etc. The setting is made on the System page. 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 [System] button. STEP2
63 The System page appears. Screenshot 3 Set the items on the System page. For details about the items, refer below. Click the [SET] button after completing the set- ting. STEP4 STEP3 Setting items System Time adjustment Select a standard for the time adjustment. Manual setup: Adjust the time manually. Synchronization with NTP server: Time is adjust- ed automatically based on the NTP server. Time setup (year-month-day hour:min:sec) Enter year, month, date, hour, minute, and second if Manual setup is selected for Time adjustment. Year: Enter 4 digits. Month and day: Enter 2 digits each. Hour, minute and second: Enter 2 digits each, and divide by colon (:). NTP server address Enter the address of the NTP server if Synchronization with NTP server is selected for Time adjustment. NTP port Enter the port number of the NTP server. Synchronization interval Enter “1” to “24” hours for the interval time to access to the NTP server for synchronization. Time zone If using the NTP server, select the time zone accord- ing to the location where the camera is installed.Daylight saving (Summer time) When you select “ON”, the currently set time minus one hour will be displayed. When you select “OFF” after “ON” has been selected, one hour will be added to the currently displayed time. Time display Select 12hour or 24hour for time display. Time display pattern Select the time display pattern. Camera name Enter a name for the camera. The entered camera name will be displayed when the reload button of the browser is pressed or when the browser starts up the next time. Characters for Camera name: Up to 32 characters Power / Link / Access LED Click the ON radio button to use the LED as status display. Click the OFF radio button to turn off the LED all the time.
64 ADVANCED SETTINGS •If the setting item is overlapped between Basic setup and Advanced setup, the latest setting has priority. For example, if a different setting is made on the Operation mode page after the same item has been set on the Basic setup page, the setting made on the Operation mode page is valid. •When using the DDNS function, select ON for DNS in the “Network” page (refer to page 28), and be sure to set the IP address of the DNS server. ! Important DDNS Setup DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) enables you to access the camera by entering the host name and domain name. “DDNS” Select “ON” or “OFF” to set whether or not to use DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service). Making a connection to an exclusive server is required for the camera to be serviced. “Host name” Enter the host name given by the administrator of the server. Domain name can be omitted. Characters for “Host name” 1 to 255 characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789.-) Default setting for “Host name”:WV-NM100 “User name” Enter the user name given by the administrator of the server. Characters for “User name” 1 to 32 characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!#$ %’=~|`{}?_-^/@*.+) Default setting for “User name” Nothing is entered for this parameter. “Password” Enter the password given by the administrator of the server. Characters for “Password” 8 to 32 characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!#$ %’()=~|`{}?_-^[]/@*,.:;+\) Default setting for “Password” Nothing is entered for this parameter. “Access interval” Select 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 6 hours, or 24 hours for the access interval on DDNS for IP set- ting. Default setting for “Access interval”:1 hour
65 SNMP Settings Begin the setting for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol): community name, equipment name, location, and e-mail address/telephone number. These parameters are required to when you connect to the administrative software (SNMP manager). The setting is made on the “SNMP” page. Begin the operation from the “System” page. Refer to page 62 and 63 to display the “System” page. The “SNMP” page appears. Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click on the [SNMP] tab on the “System” page. STEP1 Set the items on the “SNMP” page. For details about the items, refer to the next page. STEP2 Click the [SET] button after completing the set- ting. STEP3
66 ADVANCED SETTINGS Setting items “Community name” Enter the name of the community to be monitored. This name must be coincident with the community name of SNMP. Characters for “Community name” 1 to 32 characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!#$ %’()=~|`{}?_-^[]/@*,.:;+\) Default setting for “Community name”:public “Equipment name” Enter the same name as “Camera name” on the “Basic Setup” page. (Refer to page 31.) Characters for “Equipment name” 1 to 32 characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!#$ %’()=~|`{}?_-^[]/@*,.:;+\) Default setting for “Equipment name” WV-NM100“Location” Enter the name of the location where the camera is installed. Characters for “Location” 1 to 32 characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!#$ %’()=~|`{}?_-^[]/@*,.:;+\) Default setting for “Location” Nothing is entered for this parameter. “Contact” Enter the mail address or telephone number of the administrator of the server. Characters for “Contact” 1 to 255 characters (ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!#$ %’()=~|`{}?_-^[]/@*,.:;+\) Default setting for “Location” Nothing is entered for this parameter.
67 You can refer to the Help page for details about the items. The Help page below appears by clicking the [Help] button. You can display an explanation by clicking on the desired item. USING HELP You can upgrade the firmware of the camera to the latest version. Refer to the dealer whether the firmware upgrade is available. Before upgrading the firmware, save the current firmware onto the hard drive of the PC. Start up the browser and enter the following: http://xxx.yyy.zzz.nnn/admin/upload.html (xxx.yyy.zzz.nnn is the IP address of the camera.) The “HTML and Firmware upload” page appears. Click the [Browse…] button to select the firmware, and then click the [Upload] button. The firmware upgrade starts. It will take approximately 5 minutes to complete uploading. (It may take more time depending on the network environment.) The “Top Menu” page will be displayed automatically when the upgrading is completed. •Use a PC in the same subnet where the camera is installed to upload the firmware to the camera. •When upgrading, confirm that the file name of the firmware is “firmware.img” in small caps. •It will take around 70 seconds for the next screen to be displayed after the [Upload] button is clicked. •Do not turn off the power of the camera or detach the Ethernet cable while uploading. •Do not operate the web browser at all, not even for adjusting the window size. •Initialize the HTML documents and the settings after uploading the firmware. Refer to page 10 for the initializa- tion. ! Important STEP2 STEP1 FIRMWARE UPGRADE
68 TROUBLESHOOTING Before asking for repairs, please check the following symptoms. If the solutions below do not solve the problem or the symptom is not listed below, ask at the shop where you pur- chased the camera. SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference page 10 10 Cannot access from the browser.•Is the category 5 cable connected to the Ethernet connector inside the connector cover of the camera? •Is the link LED next to the Ethernet connector lit? If the link LED is not lit, it is possible that the connec- tion to the LAN or the network has not been made correctly. Confirm that the cable connection is cor- rect and firm.16•Is the valid IP address set for the camera? 10, 16, 17 •Are you connecting to the wrong IP address? Confirm the connection as follows: Open the command prompt on your PC and enter: > ping (enter here the IP address set for the NM100) If the NM100 replies, the camera is functioning nor- mally. If not, turn off the power of the NM100 once, and proceed as follows: (1) Change the IP address by using the Panasonic IP Setup software. (2) Initialize the camera by pressing the setting reset switch at the rear of the camera. The IP address will return to the default setting 192.168.0.10. Power is not supplied. 10 •Is the provided AC adapter connected to the DC power input connector on the rear of the camera? *Confirm that the AC adapter is firmly plugged in. –•Is the AC adapter firmly plugged into the outlet?
69 The picture is not refreshed. Cannot access from the browser •Depending on the traffic of the network or the con- centration of access to the camera, there might be difficulties displaying the camera picture. Click the reload button of the browser to request the camera picture to be refreshed. SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference page – •Is the same IP address assigned to other devices? Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed? If the camera and the PC are connected in the same subnet Is the IP address of the camera and the PC set in a common subnet? Is Use Proxy Server for the setting of the browser selected? When accessing a camera in the same subnet, entering the address of the camera in the Dont Use Proxy For These Addresses box is recommended. If the camera and the PC are connected in a different subnet Is the IP address of the default gateway set for the camera correct? The picture is not displayed.10•Is the cameras power ON? 8 •Depending on the version of your browser, there might be difficulties refreshing the picture and oper- ating the camera. Using Netscape Communicator 4.73, 4.78, or Internet Explorer 5.5, 5.5SP2, 6.0 is recommended. – The HTML documents are not displayed.10 •The HTML files in the camera might be broken. Refer to page 10 for the initialization of the files by pressing the HTML document initialization switch.
70 TROUBLESHOOTING The live picture is not renewed / the alarm picture is not renewed. •The power cord or the plug is damaged. If you continue to use it, a fire or an electric shock may occur. Unplug the AC adapter immediately, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. SymptomPossible cause / Possible solution Inspect the power cord and the plug of the AC adapter occasionally. SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference page – •Since the data has been recalled from the cache of the PC, the picture might not have been requested to the camera. If this symptom occurs frequently, it is recommended to set the browser as follows. If Netscape Communicator is used Set the memory cache and the disk cache to 0 Kbytes in the [Advanced Cache] category of the [Preferences] menu. Also, check “Every time” for “Document in cache is composed to document on network” in the [Cache] menu ([Preferences] – [Advance] – [Cache]). If Internet Explorer is used Select “Every visit to the page” for “Check for newer versions of stored pages” in “Temporary Internet Files” of “Internet Options”. The power cord and the power plug of the AC adapter are hot during use. The power cord insulation is damaged. The power cord gets warm or hot if bent or pulled during use.