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    Configure the settings relating to the logs [Log]
    Click the [Log] tab on the Basic page. (pages 20 and 21: How to display/operate the setup menu)
    The settings relating to the log list can be configured in this section.\
     Alarm
    Settings for the alarm log list can be performed.
    [Save logs]
    Select On or Off to determine whether to save the
    alarm logs.
    On: Alarm logs will be saved.
    Off: Alarm logs will not be saved.
    Default: On
    [Name of the destination directory for downloaded
    images]
    Enter the name of the destination directory to which
    images associated with the logs are to be downloaded.
    For example, enter C:\alarm to designate the folder
    alarm under drive C.
    Available number of characters: 3 - 128 characters
    Available characters: Alphanumeric characters, the
    slash (/), the backslash (\), the colon (:) and the
    underscore (_).
     Manual
    Configure the settings relating to manual saving of the
    log list. 
    Select On or Off and designate the destination folder
    in the same manner as for Alarm.
    FTP error
    Perform the settings for the FTP error log list.
    Select On or Off and designate the destination folder
    in the same manner as for Alarm.
    Important:
    • When Name w/o time&date is selected for File name on the [FTP img. trans.] tab on the Network
    page, FTP error log and associated images will not
    be saved. 
    To save them, select Name w/time&date. ( page
    77) 
    						
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    How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for Alarm
    [Log] tab
    OffUseAlarm inputLogs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will be saved. When available capacity of the
    SD memory card ran out, the older images will be
    overwritten by the newer images. 
    * To display images on the SD memory card, it isnecessary to copy them onto the PC first. ( page
    29)
    On
    Alarm: Save logs
    Not use
    Other than Alarm
    input
    –
    [SD memory card] tab
    SD memory card
    Use
    Not use –
    Save trigger
    Alarm input
    Other than Alarm
    input Logs: Up to 
    5 000logs will be kept. When more than 5 000
    event logs are filed, the older event logs will be over-
    written by the newer event logs.
    Images: Images will be saved. When available capacity of the SD memory card ran out, the older images will be
    overwritten by the newer images. Even when avail-
    able capacity of the SD memory card is enough, the
    older images will be overwritten by the newer images
    when more than 5 000 logs are filed since associated
    images are to be deleted when the logs are deleted.
    Logs: Up to 1 000 logs will be kept. When more than 1 000 logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the
    newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to
    be overwritten. When the power of the camera is
    turned off, logs will be deleted.
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved. Logs: Up to 5 000 logs will be kept. When more than 5 000
    logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the
    newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to
    be overwritten. 
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    Logs and associated images 
    						
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    How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for Manual\
    Logs and associated images
    Manual:
    Save logs
    On
    [Log] tab
    Not use
    Not use –
    ––
    –
    Use
    Other than
    Manual –Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    Off
    ManualOn
    Off
    [SD memory card] tab
    SD memory card
    Use
    Other than
    Manual –
    Save trigger Overwrite
    ManualOn
    OffLogs: Up to 5 000
    logs will be kept. When more than  5 000
    logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the
    newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to
    be overwritten. 
    Images: Images will be saved. When available capacity of the SD memory card ran out, the older images will be
    overwritten by the newer images. Even when available capacity of the SD memory card
    is enough, the older images will be overwritten by the
    newer images when more than 5 000 logs are filed
    since associated images are to be deleted when the
    logs are deleted.
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved. Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will be saved. When available capacity of the SD memory card ran out, the older images will be
    overwritten by the newer images. * To display images on the SD memory card, it is necessary to copy them onto the PC first. ( page
    29)
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will be saved. When available capacity of the SD memory card ran out, saving of images will
    become impossible. * To display images on the SD memory card, it is necessary to copy them onto the PC first. ( page
    29)
    Logs: Up to 5 000
    logs will be kept. When more than  5 000
    logs are filed, no log will be filed newly anymore.
    Even when available capacity of the SD memory card
    ran out and it is not enough to save images, logs will
    be kept on being filed until it reaches  5 000logs.
    Images: Images will be saved. When available capacity of the SD memory card ran out, saving of images will
    become impossible. Even when available capacity of the SD memory card
    is enough, images associated with logs will be kept
    on being saved until number of filed logs reaches 
    5 000. 
    						
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    How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for FTP err\
    or
    Logs and associated images
    OffUse
    Not useOther than FTP
    error
    –
    FTP error
    Not use
    –
    Other than FTP
    error
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will be saved. When available capacity of theSD memory card ran out, saving of images will
    become impossible.* To display images on the SD memory card, it is necessary to copy them onto the PC first. ( page
    29)
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved. Logs: Logs will not be saved.
    Images: Images will not be saved.
    [Log] tab
    On
    FTP error: Save logs [SD memory card] tab
    SD memory card
    Use
    Save trigger
    FTP error Logs: Up to 5 000
    logs will be kept. When more than 5 000
    logs are filed, no log will be filed newly anymore.
    Even when available capacity of the SD memory card
    ran out and it is not enough to save images, logs will
    be kept on being filed until it reaches  5 000logs.
    Images: Images will be saved. When available capacity of the SD memory card ran out, saving of images will
    become impossible. Even when available capacity of
    the SD memory card is enough, images associated
    with logs will be kept on being saved until number of
    filed logs reaches 5 000. 
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to images and
    audio [Image/Audio]
    The settings relating to JPEG, H.264 and MPEG-4 images such as the setti\
    ngs of image quality, audio, etc. can be
    configured on this page.
    The Image/Audiopage has 3 tabs; the [JPEG/H.264] tab (or [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab), the [Ima\
    ge/Privacy] tab and the
    [Audio] tab.
    Configure the settings relating to JPEG images [JPEG/H.264] 
    (or [JPEG/MPEG-4])
    Click the [JPEG/H.264] tab (or [JPEG/MPEG-4] tub) on the  Image/Audiopage. (pages 20 and 21: How to dis-
    play/operate the setup menu)
    [Image capture mode]
    Select 3 mega pixel or 1.3 mega pixel for Image
    capture mode.
    Default: 1.3 mega pixel
    Important:
    • When this setting is changed, the camera will reboot automatically.
    • Check the following before changing Image capture
    mode from 1.3 mega pixel to 3 mega pixel.
    • QVGA is not selected for Image capture size of JPEG.
    • QVGA is not selected for Image capture size of SD memory card. ( page 27)
    • QVGA is not selected for Image capture size of Alarm image. ( page 55)
    • QVGA is not selected for Image capture size of FTP periodic image transmission. 
    ( page 77)
    • On is not selected for Activation of Priority stream, and JPEG is not selected for Stream
    type. ( page 68)
    • Check the following before changing Image capture
    mode from 3 mega pixel to 1.3 mega pixel. • 2048x1536 is not selected for Image capturesize  of JPEG.
    JPEG
    Configure the settings such as Refresh interval
    (JPEG)*, Image capture size and Image quality on
    this section. Refer to page 37 and 40 for further informa-
    tion about the settings relating to H.264 (or MPEG-4)
    images.
    [Refresh interval (JPEG) *]
    Select an interval to refresh the displayed JPEG image
    from the following.
    0.1fps/0.2fps/0.33fps/0.5fps/1fps/2fps/3fps/5fps/6fps/
    10fps/15fps */30fps *
    Default: 10fps
    Note:
    • When On is selected for H.264 transmission (or MPEG-4 transmission), the refresh interval may be
    longer than the set value when any value with an
    asterisk (*) on the right is selected.
    [Image capture size]
    Select QVGA, VGA, 1280x960 or 2048x1536 for
    the image capture size of JPEG images.
    Default: 1280x960
    Note:
    • 2048x1536 is available only when  3 mega pixel is
    selected for Image capture mode.
    • QVGA is available only when  1.3 mega pixel is
    selected for Image capture mode.
    [Image quality]
    Select image quality of JPEG images from the following.
    0 Super fine/1 Fine/2/3/4/5 Normal/6/7/8/9 Low
    Default:5 Normal 
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to H.264 images [JPEG/H.264]
    Click the [JPEG/H.264] tab on the Image/Audiopage. (pages 20 and 21: How to display/operate the setup
    menu)
    [JPEG/H.264] tab will be displayed when H.264 is selected for Video encoding format.
    Configure the settings relating to H.264 image such as Max bit rate (p\
    er client), Image capture size, Image quali-
    ty, etc. in this section.
    Refer to page 40 and 36 for the settings relating to MPEG-4 images and J\
    PEG images respectively.
    [Video encodingformat]
    Select H.264 or MPEG-4 for the video encoding for-
    mat.
    H.264: H.264 will be set for the video encoding format.
    The subsequent setting items will be for H.264. The
    tab name will be changed to [JPEG/H.264].
    MPEG-4: MPEG-4 will be set for the  video encoding for-
    mat. The subsequent setting items will be for MPEG-
    4. ( page 40) The tab name will be changed to
    [JPEG/MPEG-4].
    Default: H.264
    H.264( 1) · H.264( 2)
    [H.264 transmission]
    Select On or Off to determine whether or not to
    transmit H.264 images.
    On:Transmits H.264 images.
    Off: Does not transmit H.264 images.
    Default: On
    Note:
    • When On is selected for H.264 transmission in
    “H.264(1)”, displaying of both H.264 images and
    JPEG images on the “Live” page will become avail-
    able.
    • When On is selected for H.264 transmission in H.264(1) and H.264(2), H.264 images are view-
    able using other devices with each setting. 
    • When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” in
    “H.264(1)” or “H.264(2)”, the transmission interval of
    JPEG images may sometimes become longer.
    [Internet mode (over HTTP)]
    Select On when transmitting H.264 images via the
    Internet. It is possible to transmit H.264 images without
    changing the broadband router settings configured for
    JPEG image transmission.
    On: H.264 images and audio will be transmitted using
    the HTTP port. Refer to page 73 for further informa-
    tion about the HTTP port number settings. 
    						
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    Off:H.264 images and audio will be transmitted using
    the UDP port.
    Default: Off
    Note:
    • When On is selected, only Unicast port (AUTO)
    will be available for Transmission type.
    • When On is selected, it may take time to start dis-
    playing H.264 images. 
    • When On is selected, H.264 images may not be
    displayed depending on the number of the concur-
    rent access user and audio data availability, etc. 
    • When On is selected, only IPv4 access is avail-
    able. 
    • When On is selected for either H.264(1) or
    H.264(2), only Off and Mic input are available
    for Audio transmission/reception. 
    • When On is selected for either H.264(1) or
    H.264(2), the maximum concurrent access number
    is equal to or less than 10 users. 
    [Image capture size]
    Select QVGA, VGA or 1 280 x 960 for the image
    capture size of H.264 images.
    Default:  H.264(1): 1280x960
    H.264(2): VGA
    [Transmission priority ]
    Select Constant bit rate or Frame rate for the H.264
    transmission mode.
    Constant bit rate:H.264 images will be transmitted
    with the bit rate selected for Max bit rate (per
    client) *.
    Frame rate: H.264 images will be transmitted with the
    frame rate selected for Frame rate.
    Default: Constant bit rate
    Note:
    • When Frame rate is set for Transmission priority,
    number of users who can access the camera may
    be limited more (may become less than 10).
    [Frame rate]
    Select a frame rate for H.264 images from the following. 
    1fps/3fps/5fps */7.5fps */10fps */15fps */20fps */30fps *
    Default: 30fps *
    Note:
    • When Frame rate is selected for Transmission pri- ority, this setting is available. 
    • Frame rate is synchronized with Max bit rate (per client)*. For this reason, the frame rate may be
    lower than the specified value when any value
    marked with an asterisk (*) is selected. 
    [Max bit rate (per client) *]
    Select a H.264 bit rate per a client from the following.
    64kbps/128kbps */256kbps */384kbps */512kbps */
    768kbps */1024kbps */1536kbps */2048kbps */
    3072kbps */4096kbps */8192kbps */Unlimited *
    Default:  H.264(1): 4096kbps *
    H.264(2): 1536kbps *
    * 8192kbps is available only when the image capture size is 1280x960.
    * 64kbps and 128kbps are available only when the image capture size is QVGA or VGA.
    * Unlimited * is available only when  Frame rate is
    selected for Transmission priority.
    Note: • The H.264 bit rate is synchronized with Bandwidth control(bit rate) on the [Network] tab of Network
    page ( page 73). For this reason, the bit rate may
    be lower than the value when any value with an
    asterisk (*) on the right is selected.
    • When 8192 kbps * or Unlimited * is selected, the number of users who can access H.264 images will
    be limited to 1. (Only a single user can access
    H.264 images.)
    • It is impossible to select Unlimited * for both H.264(1) and H.264(2). 
    [Image quality]
    Select the image quality of H.264 images from the fol-
    lowing.
    Fine/Normal/Low
    Default: Normal
    Note:
    • When Constant bit rate is selected for Transmission priority, this setting is available. 
    						
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    [Refresh interval]
    Select an interval (I-frame interval; 0.2 - 5 seconds) to
    refresh the displayed H.264 images.
    If using under a network environment with frequent error
    occurrences, shorten the refresh interval for H.264to
    diminish image distortions. However, the refresh interval
    may be longer than the set value.
    0.2s/0.33s/0.5s/1s/2s/3s/4s/5s
    Default: 3s
    [Transmission type]
    Select a MPEG-4 transmission type from the following.
    Unicast port (AUTO): Up to 14users can access a sin-
    gle camera concurrently. Unicast port1(Image) and
    Unicast port2 (Audio) will automatically be selected
    when transmitting images and audio from the cam-
    era. When it is unnecessary to fix the port number
    for H.264 image transmission such as when using in
    a particular LAN environment, it is recommended to
    select Unicast port (AUTO).
    Unicast port (MANUAL): Up to 14users can access a
    single camera concurrently. It is necessary to select
    Unicast port1(Image) and Unicast port2 (Audio)
    manually to transmit images and audio from the
    camera.
    It is possible to fix the port number of the router used
    for H.264 image transmission via the Internet by set-
    ting Unicast port (MANUAL) ( page 74). Refer to
    the operating instructions of the router in use.
    Multicast: Unlimited number of users can access a sin-
    gle camera concurrently. Complete the entry field of
    Multicast address, Multicast port and Multicast
    TTL/HOPLimit when transmitting H.264 images with
    multicast.
    * Refer to page 6 for further information about the
    maximum concurrent access number.
    Default: Unicast port (AUTO)
    [Unicast port1(Image)] *1
    Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit images
    from the camera).
    Available port number: 1024 - 50000 (Only even num-
    bers are available.)
    Default: 32004
    [Unicast port2(Audio)] *1
    Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit audio
    from the camera).
    Available port number: 1024 - 50000 (Only even num-
    bers are available.)
    Default: 33004 [Multicast address] *2
    Enter the multicast IP address.
    Images and audio will be transmitted to the designated
    IP address.
    Available IPv4 address:
    224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
    Available IPv6 address: Multicast address starting with
    FF
    Default: H.264(1): 239.192.0.20
    H.264(2): 239.192.0.21
    Note:
    • Enter a multicast IP address after checking available multicast address.
    [Multicast port] *2
    Enter the multicast port number (used to transmit
    images from the camera).
    Available port number: 1024 - 50000 (Only even num-
    bers are available.)
    Default: 37004
    Note:
    • When audio is transmitted from the camera, the port
    number to be used will be the multicast port number
    plus 1 000. 
    [Multicast TTL/HOPLimit] *2
    Enter the multicast TTL/HOPLimit value.
    Available value: 1 - 254
    Default: 16
    Important:
    • When transmitting an H.264 image via a network, the transmitted image sometimes may not be dis-
    played. In this case, refer to the network administra-
    tor.
    • When two or more network interface cards are installed on the PC in use, the network interface
    card(s) not used for receiving images should be
    invalidated when displaying images using the multi-
    cast port.
    *1 It is necessary to designate the unicast port number
    when Unicast port (MANUAL) is selected for
    Transmission type.
    *2 It is necessary to designate the multicast IP address when Multicast is selected for Transmission type. 
    						
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    Configure the settings relating to MPEG-4 images [JPEG/MPEG-4]
    Click the [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab on the Image/Audiopage. (pages 20 and 21: How to display/operate the setup
    menu)
    The [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab will be displayed when MPEG-4 is selected for Video encoding format. ( page 37)
    Configure the settings relating to MPEG-4 image such as Max bit rate (\
    per client)*, Image capture size, Image
    quality, etc. in this section.
    Refer to page 37 and 36 for the settings relating to H.264 images and JP\
    EG images respectively.
     MPEG-4(1) · MPEG-4(2)
    [MPEG-4 transmission]
    Select On or Off to determine whether or not to
    transmit MPEG-4 images.
    On:Transmits MPEG-4 images.
    Off: Does not transmit MPEG-4 images.
    Default: On
    Note:
    • When On is selected for MPEG-4 transmission in
    “MPEG-4 (1)”, displaying of both MPEG-4 images
    and JPEG images on the “Live” page will become
    available. 
    • When On is selected for MPEG-4 transmission in
    MPEG-4(1) and MPEG-4(2), MPEG-4 images are
    viewable using other devices with each setting. 
    • When “On” is selected for “MPEG-4 transmission” in
    “MPEG-4(1)” or “MPEG-4(2)”, the transmission inter-
    val of JPEG images may sometimes become longer. 
    [Internet mode (over HTTP)]
    Select On when transmitting MPEG-4 images via the
    Internet. It is possible to transmit MPEG-4 images with-
    out changing the broadband router settings configured
    for JPEG image transmission.
    On: MPEG-4 images and audio will be transmitted
    using the HTTP port. Refer to page 73 for further
    information about the HTTP port number settings.
    Off: MPEG-4 images and audio will be transmitted
    using the UDP port.
    Default: Off
    Note:
    • When On is selected, only Unicast port (AUTO) will be available for Transmission type. 
    • When On is selected, it may take seconds to start displaying MPEG-4 images.
    • When On is selected, MPEG-4 images may not be displayed depending on the number of the concur-
    rent access users and audio data availability, etc.  
    						
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