Panasonic Wv Nw474s Operating Instructions Manual
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-11- ■Mounting the Camera Disassembling the Camera 1. Remove the dome cover by loosening the three tamper-proof screws with the supplied bit. 2. Remove the two red-colored screws provided for transport protection with a Philips screwdriver. Note:Prior to installation, discharge static electricity by placing your hands on a metallic surface. Failure to do so may damage the components inside the cam- era. Optional Heater Unit Assemble the optional heater unit into the camera if necessary. Refer to APPENDIX on page 34 for details. Mounting the Camera 1. Fix the supplied camera-mounting bracket to the wall/ceiling or a junction box using four screws (locally procured). 2. Perform connections referring to ■Connections. 3. Fix the camera to the bracket with the three supplied screws. 4. Adjust the image referring to ■Image Adjustment. 5. A waterproof material such as silicone clay (rubber) or the like should be applied to the screws, screw holes, and other relevant portions if necessary. Another red screw Camera mounting screw x3 (Supplied) Adhesive tape FoldSupplied screw Harness Point A (wall)
•Cable length and wire gauge The recommended cable length and thickness are shown in the table for reference. The voltage sup- plied to the power terminals of the camera should be between 19.5 V ACand 28 V AC. ●Power Connection Use individual power sources for the camera and optional heater unit. •Wire colors & functions -12- ■Connections Cautions: •This product should be installed and connected in conformity with NEC by qualified service personnel or system installers. •Do not use a transformer with a capacity of more than 20 V A. •Use a class 2 power supply. •To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, use a UL listed cable (VW-1, style 1007) for 24 V AC connections. •Be sure to connect the GND (grounding) lead of the camera and grounding terminal of the power supply. Black (Live) Blue (Neutral) Green/Yellow (GND) Brown (Live) For optional heater White (Neutral) BNC BNC Video output Control cable Network Power 24 V ACAdapter (supplied) Adapter (supplied) To peripherals To Video IN (CAMERA IN) To network Wire color White Brown Blue Green/Yellow BlackFunction 24 V AC Live 24 V AC Neutral GND 24 V AC Live 24 V AC NeutralNote For camera 8.6 W For optional heater 12.1 W#24 (0.22mm2) Copper wire size (AWG) Length of cable (approx.)(m) (ft)#22 (0.33mm2)#20 (0.52mm2)#18 (0.83mm2) 20 30 45 75 65 100 160 260
-13- ●Video Output Connection Connect the video output cable to the monitor or other system device with the procured coaxial cable. The maximum extensible length is shown in the table. ●Control Connector Connect the respective peripherals to supply and receive control signals. Use the supplied 5-pin cable adapter. For electrical ratings, refer to SPECIFICA- TIONS. ●Network Port Connection Connect the network port to a PC or a network via a hub with a 10BASE-T/100BASETX cable. Use the sup- plied adapter (RJ-45, female-female) if necessary. Note:For network system connections, refer to ■ Network Connection Types.Alarm out Wire color FunctionExample of peripherals Black 1Alarm in Door switch Gray 2Buzzer Pink 3AUX out Lighting lamp Red 4Day/night in Optical sensor Green 5GND Signal ground Pin# ■Image Adjustment You can manually adjust the pan/tilt/azimuth angles, focus, and zoom while observing the connected moni- tor. Notes: •Do not hold the camera by the lens unit when adjusting panning, tilting, or azimuth. •The video output to the BNC will be interrupted while an LCD monitor is connected to the monitor output jack. 1. Connect an LCD monitor to the video jack. 2. Pan/tilt/azimuth adjustment •Loosen the two screws locking the pan and tilt tables. •Pan and tilt the table to aim the camera at what you need to watch. •Turn the azimuth adjuster to obtain a level image. •Tighten the two screws after adjustment. Pan lock screw Panning tableVariable angles plus or minus 75° (max.) Monitor output jack Azimuth adjuster Tilting lock screw Type of coaxial cableRG-59/U (3C-2V) Recommended maximum cable length(m) (ft)RG-6/U (5C-2V)RG-11/U (7C-2V)RG-15/U (10C-2V) 250 500 600 800 825 1650 1 980 2 640
-14- 3. Zoom •Unlock the zoom lever. •Move the lever to adjust the zoom. •Lock the lever. 4. Focus •Unlock the focus lever. •Move the lever to adjust the focus. •Lock the lever. 5. Reinstalling the dome cover •Attach the dome cover to the camera so that the two position marks match. •Tighten the three tamper-proof screws. ●Waterproof Process If necessary, apply waterproof process to protect the camera from water soak. •Power cord Tape individual wires first, and finally all of them as a whole. •Connector junctions Tape the junction points of BNC-BNC, control con- nector-adapter, and network connector-adapter. Focus lock lever Zoom lock lever TELE WIDE FA R NEAR Power cord Video output cable •Gaps and holes Apply such a waterproof material as silicone clay (rubber) to the screws, screw holes, and other rele- vant portions.
●Connection to Internet (Type 3) The PC accesses the camera through the Internet and the DSL/CATV modem. Necessaries: •Straight-type network cable (Category 5) •CATV modem (cable modem) or DSL modem ●Connection to Internet (Type 4) A switching hub or a router may be added to type 3 connection. Necessaries: •Straight-type network cable (Category 5) •CATV modem (cable modem) or DSL modem •Switching hub or router (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX applicable) Notes: •Setting the router is required when connecting more than one camera. Refer to the manual included with the router. •The camera does not support the PPPoE. Use a router that handles PPPoE when connecting the camera using that protocol. •A global-type IP address is required when connect- ing via the Internet. ■Network Connection Types Prior to connections, specify the connection type and prepare relevant devices and cables. Notes: •We recommend that you use connection type 1 or type 2 when setting up the network address of the camera. •Be sure to unplug or switch all the devices off, then start connections. ●Direct Connection to PC (Type 1) Use a cross-type network cable in the category 5 to connect the camera directly with the PC. Necessaries: Cross-type network cable (Category 5) ●Connection to Intranet (Type 2) A switching hub connected to the intranet is placed between the camera and the PC. Necessaries: •Straight-type network cable (Category 5) •Switching hub or router (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX applicable) -15- Network Cable (Cross type) PC Network Cable (Straight type) (16 clients maximum) Switching Hub PC Network Cable (Straight type) Network Cable (Straight type)Internet DSL/CATV Modem PC (16 clients maximum) Switching Hub or Router PC(16 clients maximum) Network Cable (Straight type)InternetDSL/CATV Modem
-16- ■Network Setup of Your PC To set up the network of the PC, first change the TCP/IP settings of the PC to match them to the default settings of the camera. The following are the default network settings of the camera. IP address : 192.168.0.10 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 Default gateway : 192.168.0.1 To access the camera, the IP address of the PC should be 192.168.0.XXX (where XXX should be a number from 2 to 254 except 10). Note:The procedure described below is based on the assumption that Windows XP is running on the PC. When running an OS other than Windows XP, see the manual included with the OS. 1. Start up your PC. 2. Click the [Start] button and select Control Panel. 3. Double-click the Network and Internet Connections icon.4. Double-click the Network Connections icon. 5. Click Local Area Connection 2, and then click Change settings of this connection in the Network Tasks menu. 6. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click the [Properties] button. PREPARATIONS FOR NETWORK CONNECTIONS ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜ ➜
-17- 7. Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows. IP address : 192.168.0.9 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 8. Click the [OK] button, and the window dialog box closes. Note:Use a small sized picture when a blue picture appears instead of the live picture due to Internet traffic congestion. ■Network Setup of the Camera ●Using Panasonic IP Setup Software Set up the network of the camera using the Panasonic IP Setup software included on the CD-ROM provided with the camera. Notes: •Do not access this menu through HTML or con- trollers during the Panasonic IP Setup procedure. •Only one administrator is required. •If a firewall (including software) exists, allow access to all UDP ports. Otherwise, it is impossible to use the Panasonic IP Setup software. Double-click IP setup.exe. The Panasonic IP Setup starts up. The MAC address and the IP address of the connected camera will be displayed. (Click the [REFRESH] button if they are not displayed.)1. Click the MAC ADDRESS/IP ADDRESS of the cam- era to be set up. 2. Click the [NETWORK SETUP] button. The setup window appears. Notes: •When two or more cameras are connected, the MAC addresses and the IP addresses of all the connected cameras will be displayed. •The Panasonic IP Setup software can recognize only those cameras in the same subnet. •Pressing the [REFRESH] button will display the updated MAC addresses and IP addresses of all the connected cameras that are in the same sub- net. 3. Set parameters for each item. IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway HTTP Port 4. Input the parameters for your environment. DHCP DNS
-18- 5. Click the [Enable] button when using DHCP and DNS. When using the DNS functions, enter the Primary DNS Server address and the Secondary DNS Server address. 6. Click [AUTO] when the DNS server gets primary and secondary IP addresses from the DHCP server. Notes: •If DHCP is enabled although there is no DHCP server in the network, check Disable for DHCP in the Panasonic IP Setup window. •If DHCP is enabled, and the DHCP server has not assigned an IP address yet, 0.0.0.0 is dis- played for the IP address. The IP address of the camera will be displayed after the DHCP server assigns one to the camera. 7. Click the [SET] button after completing the setting. Important:It takes around 10 seconds for settings to take effect after the [SET] button has been pressed. The settings may be performed incorrectly if the power is off or the Ethernet cable is detached before the settings are completed. Note:Do not make any other settings while executing Panasonic IP Setup. ●Using Network Setup Menu On completion of the network setup of the PC, begin the network setup of the camera. If two or more cam- eras are connected, each camera needs to be set up individually. The following information is necessary for the network setup of the camera. If you do not have these information, contact your network administrator or Internet service provider. •IP address •Net mask •Default gateway •Host name •Network speed •HTTP port •DHCP •DNS Primary DNS Secondary DNS •DDNS Host name User name Password Access interval1. Start up Internet Explorer on your PC. 2. Enter http://192.168.0.10 (the default IP address of the camera) in the address bar. 3. The Main Menu of the camera appears. 4. Click the [Setup Menu] button. The authentication dialog appears.
-19- 5. Enter admin in the user name line. Note:The default setting is admin. The administra- tor should change the user name and password in the User Setup menu. 6. Click the [OK] button. The Setup Menu window opens. 7. Click the [Network] button. The Network Setup win- dow appears. 8. Enter parameters for each item in the columns. Refer to Network Setup Parameters vs. Connection Type. Notes: •After clicking the SET & REBOOT button, the browser software stops refreshing images and displays a dialog box prompting you to restart. •Wait for around 10 seconds until rebooting is complete.
-20- This section describes the camera setup procedures common to accesses from the PC and from the camera. ■Buttons Used for Setup Press the buttons inside the camera, or click the but- tons on the computer display. Each button is assigned functions in the setup as follows. qMenu ON/OFF button:Opens or closes the setup menu, wSET button:Validates the selection, opens a detailed menu. SET button: (Inside the camera) To open the setup menu, hold down this for 2 sec- onds. To close the setup menu, move the cursor to END and press [SET]. To return to the previous menu, move the cursor to RET and press [SET]. eESC button:Returns to the previous menu (one layer higher). rUp/Down button:Moves the cursor up and down. tLeft/Right button:Moves the cursor right and left, selects parameters, adjusts some levels. yRESET/SPECIAL button: Pressing [Right] and [Left], or clicking RESET/SPE- CIAL: Resets the selected parameter to the factory default when the cursor is on it, or opens the SPE- CIAL menu when the cursor is on END at the bottom of the menu. uALL RESET button: Pressing [Right], [Left], and [SET] buttons simulta- neously or clicking ALL RESET: Resets all settings to the factory default. PRIOR TO CAMERA SETUP ■Camera Setup Menus ¡From the PC For details, refer to the PDF manual contained in the supplied CD-ROM. 1. Open the Main Menu of the camera. Log in as a level-1 administrator in the dialog box if requested. 2. Click the Camera Adjustment button on the left side of the screen. The login dialog box will appear. Note:Confirm the entered IP address when neither the dialog box nor the Main Menu appears. You may need to re-enter the IP address. 3. Enter the registered user name and password. Note:Enter admin when you operate the system very first time, or you have not registered user names yet. For this time, you need not to enter the password. Menu control buttons will appear under the camera image. A B LEFTRIGHTUPDOWNSETLINK LED OFFLED ONR C V wrt qwe t ryu