Panasonic Wv Np1004 Operating Instructions Manual
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61 Adjust white balance finely After adjusting white balance using the auto tracking white balance (AT\ W) function or the auto white balance control (AWC) function ( ☞page 53), manually adjust white balance finely. Step 1 Press the [SET] button after selecting any of ATW1, ATW2 and AWC for WHITE BAL on the CAMERA SETUP page. →The fine adjustment window will be displayed. Step 2 Move the cursor onto R or B and adjust the level using the [Left] and [Right] buttons. R indicates red and B indicates blue. When the I cursor is moved to the + direction, red/blue gain will be incremented respectively. When the I cursor is moved to the – direction, red/blue gain will be decremented respective- ly. Note: To reset to the default settings, press the [Left] and [Right] buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more. **ATW1** R ... |...128 - + B ... |...128 - + RET TOP END
62 Configure the B/W mode settings Configure the settings relating to the B/W mode such as brightness at ch\ ange between color and B/W, waiting time to change to the B/W mode, etc. It is possible to avoid frequent switche\ s between color and B/W by adjusting the parameter of LEVEL and DURATION TIME. Step 1 Press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto BW MODE on the CAMERA SETUP page. →The BW MODE page will be displayed. Step 2 Move the cursor onto BW and select a parameter from the following. AUTO1:Images will be automatically switched between color and B/W according to brightness (illumination). When illuminance is low, images will be displayed in B/W. When illuminance is high, images will be dis- played in color. AUTO2:Click this button when using the camera in the nighttime with near-infra red rays as light source. EXT:Images will be displayed in B/W by making DAY/NIGHT IN terminal short-circuit. ON:Images will be displayed in B/W. OFF:Images will be displayed in color. Default:OFF Note: When shooting a constantly moving subject or when the screen is filled by similar colors, it may be diffi- cult for the camera to judge where the light source is, since light source is simplistatically detected according to information from the CCD image sen- sor. When AUTO2 is selected, wavelength of light source should be 80 nm or more. Step 3 Move the cursor onto LEVEL and select a parameter from the following. LOW:When illuminance around the camera is approx. 1 lx or less, images will be automatically displayed in B/W. HIGH:When illuminance around the camera is approx. 5 lx or less, images will be automatically displayed in B/W. Default:HIGH Step 4 Move the cursor onto DURATION TIME and select a parameter (wait time to switch between the color mode and the B/W mode) from the following. 10 s - 30 s – 60 s – 300 s (S) (L) Default:30 sec Step 5 Move the cursor onto BURST (BW) and select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to output burst sig- nals when displaying images in B/W. ON:Output burst signals OFF:Does not output burst signals Default:ON Notes: • Switching action between color and B/W (black and white) cannot be performed unlimitedly due to the durability of the parts used for this function (approx. 5 000 actions at maximum). • It is also possible to make the camera to adjust the flange-back length automatically to correct out-of- focus which may be caused when switching between the color image display and the BW image display. ( ☞page 55) • When displaying color images in B/W, images may not be displayed correctly without burst signals depending on a monitor or a VCR. In this case, select ON. **BW MODE** BW AUTO1 LEVEL HIGH DURATION TIME . |.. S L BURST(BW) OFF RET TOP END
63 Set the privacy zone When there is a zone that is not to be displayed, set the zone as a priv\ acy zone to not to display. Up to 8 privacy zones can be set. Step 1 Move the cursor onto PRIVACY ZONE on the CAM- ERA SETUP page and press the [SET] button after selecting ON (1) or ON (2). →The zone number selection page will be displayed. Step 2 Confirm that the cursor is on 1 of 1/8 displayed on the top of the page, and then press the [Left] button or [Right] button to select the desired zone number. When an asterisk (*) is displayed next to the zone num- ber, the selected zone number is already in use. Step 3 After completing the zone number selection, press the [SET] button. →The zone setting page will be displayed. Notes: •When selected the zone number already in use in step 3, images inside of the respective zone that is set on the zone setting window will be displayed. By performing steps 4 and 5, the set zone will be can- celed and a new zone will be set. • To cancel the zone settings, press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto DEL. The zone settings will be canceled. Step 4 Move the cursor onto POSITION and press the [SET] button. Step 5 Press the [SET] button after designating the desired position using the [Left], [Right], [Up] and [Down] but- tons. →The zone position will be set. Step 6 Move the cursor onto SCALE and press the [SET] but- ton. Step 7 Adjust the size of the zone by pressing the [Left], [Right], [Up] and [Down] buttons. Vertical size can be adjusted using the [Up] and [Down] buttons and hori- zontal size can be adjusted using the [Left] and [Right] buttons. Click the [SET] button after completing the set- tings. Step 8 Move the cursor onto SET and press the [SET] button. →The privacy zone settings will be complete and the zone number selection page will be displayed. **ZONE NUMBER 1/8** RET TOP END **ZONE NUMBER 1/8** POSITION PUSH SW SCALE PUSH SW SET DEL RET TOP END
64 Step 1 Select ON for EL-ZOOM on the CAMERA SETUP page. →The EL-ZOOM page will be displayed. Step 2 Move the cursor onto ZOOM and press the [SET] but- ton. →Images to which zooming can be applied will be dis- played. Step 3 Adjust zooming level pressing the [Up] and [Down] but- tons. After completing the adjustment, press the [SET] button. →The EL-ZOOM page will be displayed. Step 4 Move the cursor onto PAN/TILT and press the [SET] button. →Images to which panning/tilting can be applied will be displayed. Important: PAN/TILT is available only when images are zoomed in. Step 5 Adjust panning/tilting level pressing the [Left], [Right], [Up] and [Down] buttons. After completing the adjust- ment, press the [SET] button. →The EL-ZOOM page will be displayed. Note: When ON is selected for EL-ZOOM, PAN/TILT and ZOOM are operable using a system controller. Adjust the electronic zoom The electronic zoom is operable using a remote controller. **EL-ZOOM** PAN/TILT PUSH SW ZOOM PUSH SW RET TOP END **EL-ZOOM** PAN/TILT PUSH SW ZOOM PUSH SW U ZOOM D RET TOP END **EL-ZOOM** PAN/TILT PUSH SW ZOOM PUSH SW U TILT D/L PAN R RET TOP END
65 Correct image defects (blemishes) such as scratches Image defects (blemishes) such as scratches can be corrected in the fo\ llowing method. Step 1 Press the [SET] button after moving the cursor onto PIX OFF on the SPECIAL SETUP page. →The PIX OFF page will be displayed. Step 2 Press the [SET] button after selecting a number (1 – 16) to be registered as a blemish compensation point. →The blemish compensation point setting window will be displayed. Step 3 Press the [SET] button after moving the cross cursor (+) onto a center point of the desired blemish point using the [Left], [Right], [Up] and [Down] buttons. →The designated blemish will be compensated and the blemish compensation point will be registered. The PIX OFF page will be displayed. An asterisk (*) will be displayed next to the respective number when registered. Coordination number of the regis- tered point will be displayed. Note: To delete the registered blemish compensation point, move the cursor onto the respective blemish compensation number on the PIX OFF page and press the [SET] button. When the blemish compen- sation point setting window is displayed, press the [Left] and [Right] buttons for 2 seconds simultane- ously. The PIX OFF page will be displayed. When the blemish compensation point is deleted, an aster- isk (*) next to the number will disappear. **PIX OFF** 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0000 0000 RET TOP END
66 About the Displayed System Log Error indications relating to SMTP Category POP3 server error SMTP server error Internal errorAuthentication error Cannot connect to POP3 server Authentication error Other error Connection error to DNS server Cannot connect to SMTP server. Entered user name or password may be incorrect. Check if the mail settings are con- figured correctly. •The IP address of the server may be incorrect. Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly. • The POP3 server may be down. Ask the network administrator. Entered user name or password may be incorrect. Check if the mail settings are con- figured correctly. An error occurred in the mail function. Check if the mail settings are configured correctly. • The designated IP address of the DNS may be incorrect. Check if the DNS set- tings are configured correctly. • The DNS server may be down. Ask the network administrator. • The IP address of the server may be incorrect. Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly. • The SMTP server may be down. Ask the network administrator. Cause Description Category FTP server error Connection error Internal error Connection error to DNS server Cannot connect to FTP server. File transfer error Other error Passive mode error Log out failed Directory change failed User name and password isnt correct. The FTP server or DNS server may be down. •The FTP server settings may be incor- rect. • The settings relating to the indicated item may be incorrect. The FTP server settings may be incorrect. Cause Description Error indications relating to FTP
67 Category Connection error Connection error Time adjustment synchronizing with NTP succeeded. Internal error Internal errorCannot connect to DDNS server. Cannot connect to NTP server. Succeeded in the update. (NTP) Other error User name and password isnt correct. IP address updated failed. Other error • The designated IP address of the DDNS may be incorrect. Check if the DDNS set- tings are configured correctly. • The DDNS server may be down. Ask the network administrator. • The IP address of the server may be incorrect. Check if the IP address of the server is configured correctly. • The NTP server may be down. Ask the network administrator. Time correction succeeded. • The designated IP address of the NTP server may be incorrect. Check if the NTP server settings are configured correctly. • The NTP server may be down. Ask the network administrator. Entered user name or password may be incorrect. Check if the DDNS settings are configured correctly. IP address update error occurred in the DDNS server. Ask the network administrator. An error occurred in the DDNS function. Check if the DDNS settings are configured correctly. Cause Description Category Cause Description Error indications relating to DDNS Error indications relating to NTP
68 Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking an\ d trying the solution or if the problem is not described below. •Is the LAN cable (category 5) is firmly connected to the network connector on the rear of the camera? •Is the link LED right by the network connector lit? When it is not lit, connection to a LAN may not be established or a network may be not working correct- ly. Check if the cables have any contact failure or if the wiring is correct or not. •Are the set IP addresses valid? •Are you accessing the wrong IP address? Check the connection as follows: With the Windows command prompt, > ping IP address set for the camera When the WV-NP1004 replies, the camera is func- tioning normally. If not, turn off the power of the WV-NP1004 once, and proceed as follows (1) Change the IP address by using the Panasonic IP setting software. (2) Initialize the camera by pressing the [INITIAL SET] button on the camera. The IP address will return to the default setting 192.168.0.10. •Is the same IP address provided to other devices? Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed? Are the IP addresses of the camera and the PC set in a common subnet? Or is Use Proxy Server for the settings of the browser checked? When accessing the camera in the same subnet, it is recommended to enter the address of the camera in the Don’t Use Proxy For These Addresses box. Is the IP address of the default gateway set for the camera correct? Reference pages Cause/solution Operating instructions Operating instructions 41 51 –Symptom Cannot access from the browser.
69 •Is the power of the camera on? Check if the power of the camera is turned on. •Is the viewer software installed on a PC? Install the viewer software on a PC. •Aren’t there dusts or dirt on the lens? Check if there are dust or dirt on the lens. •Depending on the version of your browser, there might be difficulties refreshing the picture and operat- ing the camera. It is recommended to use Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2. •Is the SD memory card inserted correctly? •Is the SD memory card formatted? •Isn’t the write protect switch set to LOCK? When the write protect switch is set to LOCK, avail- able size/total size indication of the SD memory card will be **********KB/**********KB. •Depending on the traffic of the network or the concen- tration of access to the camera, there might be diffi- culties displaying the camera picture. Click the reload button of the browser to request the camera picture to be refreshed. •Is the focus adjusted correctly? Check if the focus is adjusted correctly. •Is the lens cap detached? Check if the lens cap is detached. Reference pages Cause/solution Operating instructions Operating instructions – Operating instructions Operating instructions 22 – – Operating instructions –Symptom Cannot access from the browser. No image is displayed. Images are displayed blurry. The image is not being refreshed. Images cannot be saved on the SD memory card.
70 •Isn’t the SD memory card out of order? There are limited times to overwrite on an SD memory card. When frequently overwritten, it may be at the end of product life. It is recommended to replace the SD memory card. •Is the camera used under fluorescent lamps operating at 50 Hz? By setting the shutter speed to 1/50 or 1/100, flick- er caused by fluorescent lamps can be diminished. •Isn’t the Scan mode set to Full scan? When the selected scan mode is Full scan, the frame rate of the analog output will be 1/4. Reference pages Cause/solution – 52 23Symptom Images cannot be saved on the SD memory card. Flicker occurs. (The screen flickers.) Images from analog output are not smoothly displayed.