Panasonic Wv Nm100 Operating Instructions Manual
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71 SPECIFICATIONS ●Camera Effective Pixels 660 (H) x 492 (V) Lens F2.35 Horizontal Angular field of view: 51° Focal length: 50 cm ~ ∞ Minimum Illumination: 10 lx (1 foot-candle) (30 fps, Slow shutter: OFF) 2 lx (0.2 foot-candle) (Sensitivity up: 10 is selected) Panning range 140° (–70° - +70°) Tilting range 120° (–90° - +30°) when mounted on the wall Pan / Tilt Preset Positions 8 positions ●Other Specifications Power Source 9V DC, 330mA (using the supplied AC adapter) Power Source (Supplied AC adapter) 120V AC, 60Hz, 200mA Ambient Operating Temperature 0° C - +40° C (32°F - 104°F) Ambient Operating Humidity Less than 90% (no condensation) Compression Methods JPEG or MPEG-4 Resolution JPEG: VGA (640 x 480) / QVGA (320 x 240) / QQVGA (160 x 120) MPEG-4: CIF (352 x 288) / QCIF (176 x 144) Picture Quality JPEG: Super Fine / Fine / Normal / Low MPEG-4: Fine / Normal / Low Picture Display Size x1.0 / x1.5 / x2.0 (resolution does not change) Interface 10Base-T / 100Base-TX port (RJ-45) x1 Alarm Input OFF: Open or 4 V DC – 5 V DC ON: Make contact with GND Alarm Output Collector output (Internal pull-up) OFF: Open or 5V DC or less ON: 50 mA or less, 1 V DC or less AUX Output Collector output (Internal pull-up) OFF: Open or 5V DC or less ON: 50 mA or less, 1 V DC or less Weight Approx. 180 g(0.4 lbs.) (AC adapter excluded) Dimensions 95 mm (H) x 93 mm (W) x 61.5 mm (D) [3.74 in. (H) x 3.66 in. (W) x 2.42 in. (D)] (Wall-mounting bracket excluded) STANDARD ACCESSORIES AC Adapter (Part No. NOJBEF000001) ................... 1 pc. CD-ROM ................................................................... 1 pc. Quick Reference Guide ............................................ 1 pc. Screw ...................................................................... 2 pcs. Wall-mounting Bracket ............................................. 1 pc.
72 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Term Explanation Cross Cable The Ethernet cable designed to directly connect one PC to another PC with- out using Ethernet hubs or routers. DDNS The service which assigns the fixed domain name to the dynamic global IP (Dynamic Domain Name Service) addresses on the Internet. For example, when an IP address is given by the DHCP server, the IP address is replaced by a new one with every access on the network. This may cause user’s having the difficulty in remote access. DDNS reconfigures the linkage between the host name and the IP address so that users can access with the fixed domain name. Default Gateway Hardware such as a PC or a router, which is the gateway, to access a PC outside the network. DHCP DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses to clients on a network. ( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)The DHCP server manages information such as IP addresses, gateway addresses, domain names, subnet masks, and assigns IP addresses to clients. DNS (Domain Name System) This system links domain names to IP addresses on the Internet. Since it is difficult to remember IP addresses consisting of a long string of numbers, DNS translates domain names consisting of alphanumeric characters into IP addresses. Download Transferring data from a remote computer to the local computer. Ethernet A communication medium for LAN, which was developed by Xerox Corporation. Ethernet Switching Hub A concentrator device used in a 10Base-T or 100Base-TX network. There are several types with various numbers of ports: 8 ports, 4 ports, etc. Frame Rate The number of frames per second displayed during playback. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) The protocol used to transfer files over TCP/ IP networks such as the Internet or an intranet. This protocol is used as frequently as HTTP and SMTP / POP3 on the Internet. Installation Adding hardware or software to the system. This is the term used to indicate when an expansion card is added to the hardware or new software is added to the system. IP Address The address information used in IP protocol. Every piece of hardware on a network such as the Internet or an intranet must be assigned a unique address. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) The standard file format for color still images defined by ITU-TS (International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunication Sector: former CCITT) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization). Compressibility ratio is 1/10 to 1/100. LAN (Local Area Network) A network of a comparatively small area such as the same floor, the same building, or the same campus.
73 Term Explanation MAC Address (Media Access Control Address) Unique code assigned to network interface cards. Transmission and reception of data is made via the Ethernet using this unique address. Netmask Refer to Subnet Mask. Post-Alarm VMD after an alarm is detected. Pre-Alarm VMD before an alarm is detected. Proxy Server The server used to improve the performance between networks by diminish- ing unnecessary traffic caused by caching, or strengthening the security between the PC and the Internet. Router The device used to relay data on one network to another network. Routers use IP addresses to determine where data should go. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) The protocol used to send e-mails on the Internet or an intranet. This protocol controls the exchange of e-mails between two mail servers, or is used when clients send e-mails to the server. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) The protocol used to monitor devices connected to TCP/IP networks such as the Internet or an intranet. The SNMP manager is used to monitor the status of an Ethernet switching hub/router and the traffic of the network. Straight Cable The cable designed for 10Base-T / 100Base-TX and used to connect a PC to an Ethernet hub. Subnet Mask An IP address has two components: the network address and the host address. The subnet mask is used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. TCP / IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) The basic protocol on the Internet, and currently the most common protocol. This network protocol was developed by the network project financially sup- ported by the U.S. Department Of Defense. Web Browser Software to browse the web. Most commonly used browsers are Internet Explorer of Microsoft or Netscape Communicator of Netscape Communications Corporation, etc. xDSL Modem The device used for high-speed digital data transmission over the phone line. xDSL is the generic name for technologies such as ADSL, RADSL, HDSL, and VDSL.
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