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Operating Instructions Network Camera Recorder Single Camera Version Please read this manual before using and save this manual for future reference. Please note that since this software is a trial version, camera registration is restricted to only 1 camera and support services are not available. 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Main Features Recording or Playing Images with Audio This software records or plays images with audio from the camera (The camera with audio will be released soon.) (see page 61). Since you can record images with audio, recorded images become impressive. For example, you can use the images with audio for training employee after you record your shop scene. This software can also record multiple cameras simultaneously. Advanced Motion Detection Recording Motion detection recording is improved from BB-HNP60. You can set a time (1 60 seconds) to record before or after motion detection (see page 37). You can check the detail condition when the motion was detected. Advanced Timer Recording and Search Ability You can set a keyword in timer recording (see page 58). You can manage images by keyword. 10 settings can be set in timer recording for each camera. Additionally, you can search images by time, recording method (such as timer recording and motion detection recording), or keyword (see page 65). Other Features Layout Feature of Operation Window (see page 41 to page 43) You can change size or location of camera list or operation bar for the camera, or you can display them separately. Camera List (see page 68) The registered cameras can be listed, and the camera preview size can be set in 6 levels. Recording Capacity Limit (see page 36) If you set the maximum value, you can limit the recording capacity. Automatic Backup (see page 28) This software starts backing up images at the set time. 2 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=System Requirements for your PC Your PC (Personal Computer) and network must meet the following technical specifications for this software to work properly. Operating Instructions Items Description Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2 or later) Web Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or later File System NTFS (NT File System) is recommended. Audio*1 Audio input/output feature (Microphone or speaker) Hardware Specification Connecting 10 Cameras Connecting 4 Cameras CPU: Pentium 4 3 GHz or higher, or compatible processor Memory: 512 MB or higher CPU: Pentium 4 1.8 GHz or higher, or compatible processor Memory: 256 MB or higher
*1 Using the camera with audio. Notes The information above is based on 640 x 480 resolution, favor clarity, motion detection recording, recording interval: Not Specify, recording capacity limited settings to decide your PC specification. The information may change depending on the system or composition. Change the hard disk capacity considering file size shown on page 25. Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe, Acrobat and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners. 3 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Table of Contents Product Introduction.....................................................6 1 Included Accessories..................................................................... 6 1.1 1.2 Important Information..................................................................... 7 1.2.1 Audio and Video Recording Notice............................................................ 7 1.2.2 Security Cautions ...................................................................................... 7 End-User License Agreement........................................................ 8 1.3 1.4 Looking at Installation Procedure................................................. 10 1.5 Installing This Software................................................................ 11 1.5.1 Modifying or Deleting This Software ........................................................ 17 1.6 Starting or Closing This Software ................................................ 18 1.6.1 Starting This Software ............................................................................. 18 1.6.2 Closing This Software.............................................................................. 19 1.7 Performing License Registration .................................................. 20 1.7.1 Registering a New License ...................................................................... 20 1.7.2 Performing Online Registration................................................................ 22 2 Software Operation .....................................................25 Selecting a Folder to Save Images .............................................. 25 2.1 2.2 Automatically Backing up Recorded Images................................ 28 Using a Proxy Server ................................................................... 30 2.3 2.4 Registering the Camera ............................................................... 32 2.4.1 Creating New Camera ............................................................................. 32 2.4.2 Editing Camera Information ..................................................................... 40 2.5 Network Camera Recorder Window ............................................ 41 2.5.1 Monitoring Page....................................................................................... 47 2.5.2 Recorded Image Page............................................................................. 48 Timer List Page........................................................................................ 49 2.5.3 2.6 Monitoring the Camera ................................................................ 50 2.6.1 Monitoring the Camera ............................................................................ 50 2.6.2 Using Operation Bar ................................................................................ 51 2.6.3 Using Preset Buttons ............................................................................... 54 2.7 Recording the Image.................................................................... 55 2.7.1 Manually Recording the Image ................................................................ 55 2.7.2 Motion Detection Recording .................................................................... 57 2.7.3 Timer Recording ...................................................................................... 58 Playing the Recorded Images...................................................... 61 2.8 4 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.8.1 Playing the Recorded Images ................................................................. 61 2.8.2 Searching the Recorded Images ............................................................. 65 2.9 Using Camera List........................................................................ 68 2.10 Enabling or Disabling the Cameras.............................................. 70 2.11 Deleting the Registered Cameras................................................ 71 2.12 Converting the Recorded Images ................................................ 72 2.12.1 Converting the Recorded Images to JPEG files ...................................... 72 2.13 Other Features ............................................................................. 74 2.13.1 Importing the Camera Information........................................................... 74 2.13.2 Exporting the Camera Information .......................................................... 74 2.13.3 Copying the Recorded Images ................................................................ 75 2.13.4 Changing the Keyword of the Recorded Images ..................................... 75 2.13.5 Deleting the Recorded Images ................................................................ 76 2.14 Error Message List....................................................................... 77 2.15 Troubleshooting............................................................................ 95 2.16 Default Setting List ....................................................................... 97 Index....................................................................................99 5 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 1 Product Introduction 1.1 Included Accessories The following items are provided. CD-ROM....................................................... Operating Instructions (This Manual)............ Registration code stickers............................ 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 set (3 pcs.) Note User registration requires registration code shown on registration code stickers. Affix the stickers to the case, the front or the back of Operating Instructions to remember registration code and password. CD-ROM Notice Do not scratch, smudge, write or label either CD-ROM surfaces. It may become unreadable because of a scratch. Do not touch the CD-ROM surface and avoid leaving fingerprints on it. It may become unreadable because of dust. Do not place the CD-ROM in any place where it will be subjected to direct sun-
light or high temperature such as around a heater. CD-ROM may become unreadable because of change in shape. Do not throw or bend CD-ROM. CD-ROM may become unreadable because of a scratch or change in shape. Do not play this CD-ROM in an audio CD player. Ear-splitting volume may damage its speakers. 6 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 1.2 Important Information 1.2.1 Audio and Video Recording Notice PLEASE NOTE that under certain circumstances, audio/video recording may be PROHIBITED by law. This software should be used only in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local statutes. 1.2.2 Security Cautions When using this software, take appropriate measures to avoid the following security breaches. Leaks of private information via this software Illegal use of this software by a third party Interference or suspension of the use of this product by a third party Take the following measures to avoid security breaches:
To prevent malicious attack to your PC or recorded images, keep newly updating the installed software on your PC such as operating system, web browser, antivirus software or Network Camera Recorder. (Perform the version update to intensify the security). If you receive data from the Internet, perform the scan for malicious program or removal of the computer virus. You are responsible for this products user information such as registered camera information and recorded images. This information should not be made available to any third parties outside the user group. Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 7 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 1.3 End-User License Agreement THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND PANASONIC COMMUNICATIONS CO., LTD. ("PANASONIC") WITH RESPECT TO THE PANASONIC NETWORK CAMERA RECORDER SINGLE CAMERA VERSION
("SOFTWARE"). CAREFULLY READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE INCLUDES A PROGRAM LICENSED UNDER THE GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ("LGPL PROGRAM"). AS FOR LGPL PROGRAM, GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE SET FORTH IN THE FILE
"COPYING" UNDER THE DIRECTORY NAMED "SOURCE" WHICH CAN BE FOUND ON THE CD-ROM SHALL BE APPLIED. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, do not install the SOFTWARE. 1. COPYRIGHT:
The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions, and all other applicable laws. You acknowledge that you are receiving only a LIMITED LICENSE TO USE the SOFTWARE and related documentation, and that you shall obtain no title, ownership nor any other rights in or to the SOFTWARE and its related documentation, all of which title and rights shall remain with PANASONIC or its licensor. 2. LICENSE:
(1) You may use the SOFTWARE solely for the purpose of recording and processing images from one PANASONIC Network Camera which is compatible with the SOFTWARE.
(2) You may make a copy of the SOFTWARE for the use defined in subparagraph (1) above, or for internal back-up purpose only.
(3) You may transfer your rights under this License Agreement on a permanent basis, provided that you transfer this Agreement, all copies of the SOFTWARE, all related documentation and your PANASONIC Network Camera, and the recipient thereof agrees to the terms of this Agreement. 3. RESTRICTIONS:
You may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except as expressly permitted by applicable laws or GNU Lesser General Public License. You may not use, copy, modify, alter, rent, lease or transfer the SOFTWARE, its related documentation, or any copies thereof, in whole or in part, except as expressly provided in this Agreement. You may not export the 8 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions SOFTWARE in contravention of any applicable U.S. or foreign export laws and regulations. 4. TERM:
This license is effective until terminated. You may terminate this Agreement at any time by destroying the SOFTWARE and related documentation and all copies thereof. This license will be terminated if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement. Upon such termination, you agree to destroy the SOFTWARE, all copies thereof and related documentation. 5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
PANASONIC DOES NOT MAKE OR PASS ON TO YOU OR OTHER THIRD PARTY, ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PANASONIC MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL BE ERROR-FREE OR THAT IT WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS. PANASONIC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY YOU INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, EVEN IF PANASONIC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, IF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREOF CONTRADICT THE LAWS OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH YOU LIVE, THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT SHALL BE MODIFIED TO THE EXTENT SUCH LAWS REQUIRE. 9 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 1.4 Looking at Installation Procedure You must perform the following steps to use this software. Read the End-User License Agreement (see page 8). You cannot install this software if you disagree.
(The legal agreement is required when installing this software.) Install this software (see page 11). Perform the license registration (see page 20). To use this software, perform the license registration by getting a license key on online registration. (The attached registration code stickers are required.) Select the folder to save images (see page 25). Configure the camera (see page 32). Operate recording and monitoring the camera. 10 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=1.5 Installing This Software Operating Instructions It is recommended that you create an administrator account user on your PC to securely manage recorded images. After logging in as the set user, install this software. 1. Insert the CD-ROM to the CD-ROM drive. Installation Selection window automatically appears. Notes If Installation Selection window does not appear, open the CD-ROM and double-click "autorun.exe" file. Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your PC. It can be downloaded from the Adobe website. 2. Click [Install Network Camera Recorder]. If this software has been installed, the following window is displayed. Install this software after removing this software at
[Start]
[Add/Remove Programs] window.
[Control Panel]
[Settings]
11 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Note If you do not log in as an administrator account user, you cannot install this software and the following windows will be displayed. Log in as an administrator. or Installation window appears. 12 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=3. Click [Next>]. License Agreement window appears. Operating Instructions 4. Check [I Agree] and click [Next>]. Choose Destination Location window appears. Notes To securely manage recorded images, selecting [Just me] is recommended.
[Everyone] means users having an administrator account. 13 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Click [Browse...] to change the destination folder. The destination must have more than 200 MB free capacity. If you click [Disk Cost...], installable drives, each drive disk size and free capacity are displayed. 5. Select the destination folder, and click [Next>]. Installation Confirmation window is displayed. 14 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=6. Click [Next>]. This software starts installation. Operating Instructions After the installation, Installation Complete window is displayed. 15 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 7. Click [Close]. is displayed on the desktop. After the restart, is displayed on the system tray. lights red during recording. Notes If the operation window is started but is working. Timer recording is also working. is displayed, this software To close this software, right-click will be deleted from the system tray. and select [Exit]. The button 16 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=1.5.1 Modifying or Deleting This Software Operating Instructions To modify or delete this software, follow the steps below. 1. Insert the CD-ROM to the CD-ROM drive. Installation Selection window automatically appears. If Installation Selection window does not appear, double-click "setup.exe"
file on the CD-ROM. 2. Click [Install Network Camera]. If this software have been installed, the following window is displayed. 3. Check [Repair Network Camera Recorder] or [Remove Network Camera Recorder], and click [Finish]. If the modification or deletion is complete, the confirmation window is displayed. Note If you delete this software, the camera settings and recorded images are not deleted. To delete them, manually delete NCR2 folder at the destination. 17 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 1.6 Starting or Closing This Software 1.6.1 Starting This Software Double-click Initial window of this software is displayed. on the desktop to start this software. Notes These softwares cannot work at the same time. Use only a software. This software can be started from the program menus. Clicking "ncr2.exe"
file at the destination also starts this software. If the license is not registered, the License Registration window is displayed. Click [Issue a license key on online registration] to register a license. 18 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=1.6.2 Closing This Software Click [File]
[Exit] on the menu bar. Operating Instructions 19 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 1.7 Performing License Registration If the license is not registered, the License Registration window is displayed. Click [Issue a license key on online registration] to register a license. License key can be obtained after you registered online. Follow the steps below. 1.7.1 Registering a New License 1. Display the License Registration window. If the license is not registered, the License Registration window is displayed. You can also display the window by selecting [Help]
Registration].
[License 2. Click [Issue a license key on online registration]. The online registration website is displayed. See page 22 for the online registration. 3. Enter the registration code and license key, and click [OK]. Characters are case sensitive. The following window is displayed. 20 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=4. Click [OK]. Note If the following window is displayed, the registration code or license key is incorrect. Confirm them, and enter them again. Operating Instructions Note If the registration is complete, [License Registration] on the menu bar is grayed out. 21 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 1.7.2 Performing Online Registration 1. Display the online registration website (step 1 and 2 on page 20). Notes Enter "http://www.comm-9.com/ncr/" on the address bar, and press [enter]
on the keyboard to access the online registration website. Internet Explorer 6.0 or later is recommended. Other web browsers may not display the online registration website. The online registration can be performed from other PCs that are connected to the Internet. 22 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2. Enter the registration code, and click [Next>]. The registration code are shown on the attached registration code stickers. The Privacy Information website is displayed. Operating Instructions 3. Enter the requirements, and click [Register]. Note The login password will be required in the future support. Be sure to make a note to remember it. 23 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions The license key is displayed. Note Write the license key onto the registration code stickers to remember it. Attach the sticker on the back cover of this Operating Instructions. The E-mail to inform a license key is sent to the registered E-mail address. When the license key is lost 1. Enter "http://www.comm-9.com/ncr/" on the address bar, and press [enter] on the keyboard to access the online registration website. 2. Enter the registration code and login password, and click [Next>]. The license key is displayed. When the login password is lost 1. Enter "http://www.comm-9.com/ncr/" on the address bar, and press [enter] on the keyboard to access the online registration website. 2. Click [If you forget your login password, please click here]. 3. Enter the registration code and click [Submit]. The E-mail to inform a license key is sent to the registered E-mail address. 24 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2 Software Operation 2.1 Selecting a Folder to Save Images Operating Instructions This software records camera images to the hard disk on your PC. The folder can be changed. After the camera is registered, destination folders are automatically created in the selected folder. The recorded images are saved in the destination folders. If the destination folder is not selected, the recorded images are saved into the destination folders at the destination folder where Network Camera Recorder is installed. You can change the destination folder to another folder or external hard disk drives. Notes The folder must have more than 100 MB free capacity. The level of the folder-hierarchy depth must be within 6 to prevent the system from getting unstable. The recorded images in the destination folder are displayed on the screen. If you change the destination folder, the recorded images in the former folder are not displayed. File sizes of recorded images listed below can be used as a baseline. (1 frame size) Resolution Items 640 x 480 File Size 320 x 240 File Size 160 x 120 File Size Favor Clarity About 50 KB About 25 KB About 7 KB Standard About 33 KB About 16 KB About 5 KB Favor Motion About 20 KB About 8 KB About 3 KB Recorded capacity can be calculated by Size (KB) x Frame Rate (frames per second) x time (second). E.g. 640 x 480 resolution, Favor Clarity and 12 frames per second for an hour settings 50 (KB) x 12 (fps) x 3,600 (s) = 2,160,000 (About 2.06 GB) If the audio is attached, add 4 KB per second. 2,160,000 (KB) + 4 (KB) x 3,600 (s) = 2,174,400 (About 2.08 GB) 25 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 1. Start this software and select [Tools]
[Preferences]
[Destination Folder] on the menu bar. The destination folder page is displayed. 26 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2. Click [Browse...]. The selecting folder page is displayed. Operating Instructions 3. Select the destination, and click [OK] . Create the folder in advance. 4. Set the hard disk free space. Set enough capacity (100 MB or greater) as your destination folder to prevent the system from getting unstable. 5. Click [OK]. Notes Recorded images are saved in the following folder. NCR2 Destination folder data index Folder to store recorded images Folder to store data to search recorded images If the image cannot be recorded, error message is displayed. Do not manually delete, move or change any files in the index folder or data folder. 27 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.2 Automatically Backing up Recorded Images Recorded images can be backed up automatically at the specified time. 1. Select [Tools]
[Backup] on the menu bar.
[Preferences]
The backup setting page is displayed. Check the box.
(a)
(b)
(c) 2. Set the parameters, and click [OK]. 28 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Parameters
(a) Select your destination folder for backup. See page 26 for how to access the backup page. Create the folder in advance. The level of the folder-hierarchy depth must be within 6 to prevent the system from getting unstable.
(b) Set the hard disk free space to stop backing up before the system becomes full. Set enough capacity (100 MB or greater) as your destination folder to prevent the system from getting unstable.
(c) Set the date and time to execute backup. Notes Backup feature automatically creates the last dated folder, and copies the recorded images and data for search in the destination folder. Backup feature backs up only newly-recorded images after the last backup was executed. If the capacity has reached the limit, the backup is stopped, and error message is displayed (see page 93). The backup images can be searched. Select [Backup Image] on the search page (see page 65). The recording operation of this software may be delayed during backup. If images are recorded during backup, the recorded images will be backed up next time. Do not manually delete, move or change any files in the index folder or data folder in the backup folder. 29 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.3 Using a Proxy Server You need to set the following settings to monitor the camera on the Internet you using a proxy server. (You cannot connect to the camera without the proxy settings.) If you do not use a proxy server, this setting is not required. 1. Select [Tools]
[Network Connection] on the menu bar.
[Preferences]
The proxy setting page is displayed. 2. Check [Use a proxy server], set the parameters, and click [OK]. 30 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Setting Proxy Address and Port Description Enter the IP address of proxy server and port number. Enter them after asking your administrator. Enter the alphanumeric characters. (Enter only the numeric character for port number.) Proxy User Name and Proxy Password Enter the user name and password for the proxy server, if required. Enter them after asking your administrator. Enter the alphanumeric characters. 31 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.4 Registering the Camera Before you can view or record images, each camera must be configured on this software. If you change the destination folder from the default folder of this software, select a folder to save images in advance (see page 25). The camera information can be imported and exported (see page 74). 2.4.1 Creating New Camera 1. Select [Camera]
[Create New Camera] on the menu bar. You can create a camera on the menu displayed by right-clicking on the camera list (see page 68). The create new camera page is displayed. Page Selection Tab Basic Settings
: Displays the setup page for the camera name and IP address (see page 33). Image Settings
: Displays the setup page for the image size and recording method (see page 35). Recording Capacity Limit
: Displays the setup page for the recording capacity limit value (see page 36). Motion Detection
: Displays the setup page for the motion detection recording (see page 37). Keyword
: Displays the setup page for recorded image keyword
(see page 39). 2. Set the parameters and click [OK]. The camera preview is displayed on the camera list. 32 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Basic Settings Page Operating Instructions Setting Camera Name Comment Description Enter the camera name (mandatory). The camera name is displayed on the screen (see page 47). Maximum 250 characters. Enter the information of the camera such as a location. The comment is displayed on the screen (see page 47). Maximum 128 characters. Camera Address Enter the IP address (or domain name) (mandatory). Enter the alphanumeric characters. Port Enter the port number. When port number is 80 (default), you do not need to enter port number. Enter the numeric characters. 33 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Setting User Name/
Password Description If you set security setting (authentication setting), enter administrator user name and password of the camera. Enter the alphanumeric characters. 4 to 15 characters. Password is saved in encryption. Use a proxy server If you enable the proxy settings (see page 30), [Use a proxy server] is enabled. If the camera is using a proxy server, check
[Use a proxy server]. Note If this software cannot access the camera, the following message is displayed. Confirm the camera setting and try again. 34 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Image Settings Page Operating Instructions Setting Description Resolution Select 640 x 480, 320 x 240 (default) or 160 x 120. Image Quality Select Favor Clarity, Standard (default) or Favor Motion. Recorded Frequency Set the interval to record images.
[Not Specify*1, Specify*2 or Setting Intervals*3]
Recording Setting Select to record the image with audio or only images.
*1
*2 If you record images as they are set on the camera, set to [Not Specify]. Images are recorded as the camera sends images through its max. bandwidth. If you select [Audio and Image], you cannot specify the intervals.
*3 Due to the network environment, you may not monitor the camera at the set intervals or max. bandwidth. Default is displayed when you register a camera. If you can change default by checking [Set to Default] and clicking [OK], the current settings become as a default. If you click [Return to Default], the settings return to a default. Note If the camera disables setting changes, resolution or image quality settings may not work properly. 35 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Recording Capacity Limit Page Setting Limit Recording Capacity Description To limit the capacity, check [Limit the recording capacity] and set the capacity. Select [Stop recording] or [Delete old images and keep recording] (by 1 minute) when the capacity is full. Default is displayed when you register a camera. If you change default by checking [Set to Default] and clicking [OK], the current settings become as a default. If you click [Return to Default], the settings return to a default. If you change the capacity to a smaller value than the current capacity, this software deletes old images. (E.g. if you change the capacity to 200 MB when you recorded images up to 250 MB, 50 MB old images are deleted.) 36 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Motion Detection Page Operating Instructions Setting Description Recording Method Record images in the time period before or after motion detection. Threshold Sensitivity Adjust the threshold to start recording. If the threshold is set low, this software sensitively detects changes. If you set sensitivity high, amplitude of motion detection bar gets jumpy (see page 47). E.g. If the recording time overlaps other settings, a continuous image is recorded. If you set to record images before or after 5-second period and another motion is detected, 1 image is recorded. Motion is detected. 5 seconds 5 seconds Motion is detected. 5 seconds 5 seconds Default is displayed when you register a camera. If you can change default by checking [Set to Default] and clicking [OK], the current settings become as a default. If you click [Return to Default], the settings return to a default. 37 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Notes Clicking on the toolbar buttons starts recording, and clicking stops or recording. If you are clicking while you set recording time period before or after the motion detection, motion detection recording does not work. If you try to capture a exact image when the motion is detected, do not check the boxes of before motion detection and after motion detection. Motion detection level is changed depending on resolution, image quality, object situation and network environment. Confirm the level by performing motion detection recording. On the monitoring page, clicking displays motion detection bar. Motion Detection Bar The threshold is the border between green and red. If the level exceeds the threshold, the motion detection recording starts. Indicator lights red during motion detection recording. 38 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Keyword Page Operating Instructions Setting Keyword 1/
Keyword 2 Description Put a keyword to manually-recorded images. 2 keywords (keyword 1/keyword 2) can be set. If you set a keyword, you can search recorded images by it (see page 65). 39 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.4.2 Editing Camera Information 1. Select [Camera]
[Edit Current Camera] on the menu bar. You can change camera information on the menu displayed by right-
clicking on the camera list (see page 68). The change camera information page is displayed. 2. Set the parameters and click [OK]. See page 33 to page 39 for details about parameters. 40 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2.5 Network Camera Recorder Window Operating Instructions Page Selection tab Monitoring Image: Displays the current image (see page 47). Recorded Image: Displays the recorded image list and playback image (see page 48). Timer List: Displays the timer list (see page 49). Camera List
(see page 68) Menu Bar
(see page 44) Toolbar Buttons
(see page 46) Operation Bar
(see page 51) Status Bar Displays the status. Monitoring Page (see page 47) Window Display The camera list and operation bar can be displayed on another window, or change the layout. E.g. Displaying the operation bar on another window Double-clicking or clicking displays it on another window. 41 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions E.g. Changing the layout moving the operation bar You can move the location by dragging. The window is embedded by dragging on the page. Note If you move the window while pressing [Ctrl] on the keyboard, the window is located as an independent window. 42 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=E.g. Changing the layout moving the camera list The window is embedded on the page. Operating Instructions The camera list enables you to simultaneously monitor multiple cameras, and to view the camera in a larger size (see page 68). Note If you move the window while pressing [Ctrl] on the keyboard, the window is located as an independent window. 43 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Menu Bar File Exit Edit Copy Search... View Display Mode Image Size on Camera List Toolbar Window Status Bar Camera Close this software. Copy the image onto clipboard. Display search page of recorded images. Select image display mode. Select camera preview size. Select camera move on the toolbar, display mode, recording button display. Display or hide camera list, operation bar or recorded image list. Display or hide status bar. Create New Camera... Edit Current Camera... Previous Camera Next Camera Enable or Disable Camera Delete... Register new camera. Edit camera information. Display previous camera image. Display next camera image. Enable or disable cameras. Delete registered camera. Record Start Recording Start Motion Detection Recording Stop Recording Playback Start Pause Stop To Next Image To Previous Image Start recording. Start motion detection recording. Stop recording. Play recorded images. Pause playback. Stop playback. Display a next image from displayed image. Display a previous image from displayed image. 44 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Recorded Images Refresh Edit Keyword... Delete... Timer Operating Instructions Display latest recorded image list. Edit keyword of recorded images. Delete selected recorded images. Create New Timer... Edit Current Timer... Enable or Disable Timer Delete... Create new timer. Edit timer registration information. Enable or disable timers. Delete selected timers. Tools JPEG Conversion Import Camera Settings... Export Camera Settings... Preferences... Help Convert recorded image to JPEG file. Import camera setting information. Export camera setting information to a file. Open preference page (Destination, Backup and Network Connection page). License Registration... Open license registration page. Open Operating Instructions Camera Portal Site Download Support Information About Network Camera Recorder Open operating instructions pdf file. Open camera top page. Open online registration/download website. Open support information website for this software. Open version information page of this software. 45 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Toolbar Buttons Selects a previous camera from the current camera. Starts recording. Selects a next camera from the current camera. Starts motion detection recording. Fits the image to the window. Stops recording. Shrinks the image by 25 %
(minimum 25 % of the actual size). Displays a scale. Expands the image by 25 %
(maximum 700 % of the actual size). 46 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2.5.1 Monitoring Page Camera name The comment of registered camera is displayed. Monitoring page of the selected camera Camera List (see page 68) The registered cameras are listed. Right-clicking the image displays menus. Motion Detection Bar (see page 57) The bar is displayed when the motion detection starts. The threshold of the motion detection recording is displayed. Operating Instructions Date and time on your PC is displayed. Operation Bar
(see page 51) You can operate the selected camera through the monitoring page. 47 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.5.2 Recorded Image Page The recorded image page displays recorded image list of the selected cameras and plays recorded images. The screen size can be changed by dragging the frame where the cursor is changed to . Playback Screen
(see page 61) Displays the images selected on the recorded images. Recorded Image List
(see page 61) Lists the recorded images. Recording Method Selection Tab The recorded images are displayed in a group of recording method. Clicking [Search] displays a search page. Search Page
(see page 65) Searches the recorded images. The result is shown on the search tab page. Search Tab Page Note Clicking on the upper side of the search page displays the page on another window. 48 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2.5.3 Timer List Page Timer List List the set timers. Operating Instructions You can set, change, enable/disable or delete timer on the timer list page (see page 60). Right-click the timer list to display the menu. Select the timer name, and right-click it to display the menu. Select the multiple timer names, and right-click them to display the menu. 49 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.6 Monitoring the Camera 2.6.1 Monitoring the Camera 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera image is displayed on the monitoring page. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame. Clicking [Monitoring] tab displays the monitoring page. Your PC's date and time settings are displayed. is displayed if the camera supports audio. You can operate the camera
(see page 51). Notes Sometimes Audio may be interrupted, or image may be paused. Camera preview size can be changed (see page 68). Page layout can be changed (see page 41 to page 43). If you monitor the camera with audio feature, audio may be interrupted due to your PC performance or network environment. In this case, lower the max. bandwidth setting on the Network page of the camera. If the camera is set to display a static image, the monitoring page displays a blue screen. 50 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2.6.2 Using Operation Bar You can operate camera on the monitoring page. If the feature is not permitted, the buttons are grayed out. Operating Instructions Preset Display:
Refresh:
Pan/Tilt Scan*1:
When clicking a preset button, the preset name appears. Camera operation information is also displayed. The latest registered buttons are displayed (see page 54). Moves the lens throughout the horizontal (
) or vertical (
position.
) range, and returns to the original Pan/Tilt/Home Position*1 Controls lens direction. Pan (
: Left,
: Right), Tilt (
: Up,
: Down) and Home Position (
: Center) Preset Button*1:
Zoom*1 Applies the camera direction to a preset position. Zooms in or out (see page 52). Tele
, Wide Focus*1 Focuses the image (see page 53). Near
, Auto
, Far Brightness*1: Changes brightness in nine steps including [STD]
(Standard). Clicking [-] or [+] changes the image brightness. Resolution*1:
Selects [640 x 480], [320 x 240] (default) or [160 x 120] pixels. Image Quality*1:
Selects the image quality.
[Favor Clarity] optimizes the image for good clarity.
[Standard] keeps the standard quality. (default)
[Favor Motion] optimizes the image for motion display.
*1 If the camera disables their controls, you cannot control their features. 51 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Zooming in and out (KX-HCM280 Only) Clicking tele button zooms in
(maximum 42x*1), clicking wide button zooms out. The camera zooms in or out at a regular rate.
*1 Optical zoom is 21x and digital zoom is 2x. The camera supports the 42x zoom from the firmware version 1.75. If you have not updated the camera, download the latest firmware from the Panasonic Network Camera support website at http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/
products/en/netwkcam/. 52 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Focusing The camera has automatic or manual focusing features. Automatic Focus Operating Instructions button. It is recommended to Click use automatic focus. You can return to automatic focus from manual focus clicking button. Manual Focus Clicking or to manual focus. sets the camera button moves the pint closer to the camera. button moves the pint further from the camera. 53 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.6.3 Using Preset Buttons The camera preset buttons can be used. Clicking home position or preset buttons
(1-8) changes position to registered position. Registered buttons are displayed blue. Unregistered buttons are displayed gray. 1. Click the preset number. Preset name is displayed in the upper side. Note If the preset button is changed while this software is being used, the change is not reflected on this software. Clicking [Refresh] displays the latest preset buttons. 54 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.7 Recording the Image 2.7.1 Manually Recording the Image This software allows you to manually record images. Set the image settings on the camera information page (see page 35). 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame (see page 68). 2. Click
. Selected camera is recorded. To stop recording, click
. is displayed during recording (see page 68). (Left: Green, Center: Red) You can select [Start Recording] or [Stop Recording] on the record menu bar. You can record multiple cameras simultaneously. If you select multiple cameras, select cameras while pressing [Ctrl] on the keyboard. File sizes of recorded images listed below can be used as a baseline. (1 frame size) Notes Resolution Items 640 x 480 File Size 320 x 240 File Size 160 x 120 File Size Favor Clarity About 50 KB About 25 KB About 7 KB Standard About 33 KB About 16 KB About 5 KB Favor Motion About 20 KB About 8 KB About 3 KB 55 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Recorded capacity can be calculated by Size (KB) x Frame Rate (frames per second) x time (second). E.g. 640 x 480 resolution, Favor Clarity and 12 frames per second for an hour settings 50 (KB) x 12 (fps) x 3,600 (s) = 2,160,000 (About 2.06 GB) If the audio is attached, add 4 KB per second. 2,160,000 (KB) + 4 (KB) x 3,600 (s) = 2,174,400 (About 2.08 GB) The setting change on operation bar is not reflected to recording. If you change resolution or image quality of recorded images, change the settings on the image settings page (see page 35). To stop recording, always click Recording]. If you close the operation window, recording program does not button, or select [Record]
[Stop icon is displayed on the system tray, the recording program is stop. If always working (see page 16). If network is disconnected during recording, recording is paused. When network is connected, recording starts again. 56 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.7.2 Motion Detection Recording Record images when the motion is detected on the screen. Set the motion detection settings on the motion detection page (see page 37). 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame (see page 68). 2. Click
. Selected camera is recorded. To stop recording, click
. is displayed during motion detection recording (see page 68). (Left: Green, Center: Red, Right: Red) You can select [Start Motion Detection Recording] or [Stop Recording] on the record menu bar. You can record multiple cameras simultaneously. Notes If you select multiple cameras, select cameras while pressing [Ctrl] on the keyboard. You can record images before or after the motion is detected. Motion detection level is changed depending on resolution, image quality, object situation and network environment. Confirm the level by performing motion detection recording to assure the intended operation is realized (see page 37). To stop motion detection recording, always click
[Record]
[Stop Motion Detection Recording]. If you close the button, or select operation window, recording program does not stop. If displayed on the system tray, the recording program is always working
(see page 16). icon is 57 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.7.3 Timer Recording You can specify the day of the week and period of time for recording. 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame (see page 68). 2. Select [Timer]
[Create New Timer] on the menu bar. The create new timer page is displayed. Click [Create New Timer] on the menu displayed by right-clicking the timer list page (see page 49). 3. Set the parameters, and click [OK]. The timer is displayed on the timer list page (see page 49). Items Basic Settings Timer Name Descriptions Enter a timer name (mandatory). The timer name is displayed on the timer list page. 58 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Items Timer Schedule Recording Method Keyword Keyword 1/Keyword 2 Operating Instructions Descriptions To set a timer, set start time, end time and the day of the week. Checking [Daily] sets the daily timer recording during the specified time period. If you set the day of the week, check [Day of the Week Setting] and specify the day or multiple days of the week. If the day of the week is not checked, the timer recording is not set. If you record images all day, set the same time at start time and end time. Select timer recording or motion detection recording. If you select motion detection recording, time period before or after detection can be set. If you do not set it, this software records an image only at motion detection. You can search recorded images for each timer by keyword. If you change default by checking [Set to Default] and clicking [OK], the current settings become as a default. If you click [Return to Default], the settings return to a default. Notes If you click Record Stop button during timer recording, timer recording is not canceled. To cancel it, disable the timer on the timer list page (see page 60). If you record images all day, the image is recorded from the start time to end time. If you set time period over midnight, the image is divided into 2 images at midnight. 10 timers can be set for each camera. If you close the operation window, recording program does not stop. If icon is displayed on the system tray, the recording program is always working (see page 16). 59 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions If network is disconnected during recording, recording is paused with the indictor on (see page 68). When network is connected, recording starts again. Editing Timer Settings 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list, and select the timer to change. 2. Change parameters at [Timer]
on the menu bar. See page 58 for details about parameters. Click [Edit Current Camera] or double-click the timer to display the setting page. Enabling, Disabling or Deleting Timers If you create a timer, the timer is enabled. The timer menu bar enables you to enable, disable or delete timers. Timer recording is available only when the timer is enabled. The disabled timer is not working. You can enable, disable or delete timers by right-clicking the timer list page. The disabled timer is grayed out. If you disable the timer, the timer is grayed out. 60 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.8 Playing the Recorded Images 2.8.1 Playing the Recorded Images 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame (see page 68). 2. Select recorded images to play on the recorded image list. The selected recorded image is displayed on the screen. Camera name is displayed to play the recorded images. The screen size can be changed by dragging the frame where the cursor is changed to . Screen If the number of recorded images exceeds 100, [<100]
and [100>] are displayed. The image before or after 100th can be displayed. Recorded Image List Select the image to play. Displays all recorded images. Page Selection Tab Recorded images are listed by the recording method. All:
Manual Recording: Displays manually-recorded images. Timer Recording: Displays timer-recorded images. Motion Detection Displays recorded images of motion Recording:
Normal Recording: Displays recorded images during all time. detection recording. Clicking displays the page on another window. 61 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Note If you click [Refresh] on the menu displayed by right-clicking the recorded image list, the recorded image list is refreshed. 3. Play recorded images on the screen. If the camera does not support audio, is displayed. Displays the recorded date and time. Time is displayed with a millisecond. Screen Jump Button Displays the time period button by 1 hour. Clicking the time period displays recorded images from that time on. Displays the next image. Display a previous image from the displayed image. Slider Bar The playback position can be set dragging the bar. Plays images. Stops playing images. Pauses playback. The button is changed to during pause. To start playing again, click
. 62 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Notes Sometimes Audio may be interrupted, or image may be paused. If you monitor the camera with audio feature, audio may be interrupted due to your PC performance or network environment. In this case, lower the max. bandwidth setting on the Network page of the camera. If you click the minimize button during playback or change the page to monitoring page, recorded image or timer list page, the playback is paused. Recorded images can be played in the following ways Double-clicking the recorded image. Select [Playback] on the menu displayed by right-clicking the recorded image list. Select [Playback]
[Start] on the menu bar. Note Pause, Stop, Next image or Previous image can be operated on the menu bar. 63 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Speed and volume can be adjusted in the following ways. Adjust the slider bar displayed by right-clicking volume button. If the camera does not support audio, the button is not displayed. Adjust the slider bar displayed by right-clicking playback button. Notes The changed playback speed is disabled by selecting another camera preview or closing this software. Audio cannot be adjusted. Audio can be played only at the medium speed
(default). 64 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.8.2 Searching the Recorded Images You can search images by using recorded time or keyword. 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame (see page 68). 2. Select [Edit]
[Search] on the menu bar. Clicking [Search] tab displays the search page. The search page is displayed. Double-clicking displays the or clicking search page on another window. Specifies the time period to search images (see page 67). Specifies the day of the week. To search in the day of the week, check it. Specifies the keyword you set. Specifies searching folder, recording status and recording method. Searched Target
: Select destination folder or backup folder to search images. Recorded Status : Select recording status from all, normal recording*1 or motion detection recording*2. Recording Method
: Select recording method from all, manual, or timer.
*1: Normal recording means the images recorded by button or recorded all the set time period by timer recording.
*2: Motion detection recording means the images recorded by recorded only when motion is detected by timer recording. button or 65 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 3. Set search conditions, and click [Search Operation]. The search result is displayed. The search condition is displayed. If the number of recorded images exceeds 100,
[<100] and [100>] are displayed. The image before or after 100th can be displayed. The search result is displayed. Notes If you set the time period, this software search images by the condition including the time period. Conditions are added like A and B. For example, if you set [Tuesday]
and [Current Recorded Image], this software searches images recorded on Tuesday. deletes all search results. Clicking Searched images can be played on the screen (see page 61). The images that are being backed up cannot be the target for the search. 66 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Search Time Period To specify the search time period, check the box and specify the time period. Time period can be set by directly entering date and time or selecting it from the calendar. Operating Instructions Entering Date and Time Directly enter date and time. If you do not set it, this software search images after the set time. Selecting Date and Time from Calendar Displays the previous month. Displays the next month. If you click it, the calendar is displayed. Select the date from the calendar. Note Second cannot be set in the time period. 67 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.9 Using Camera List The camera list displays registered camera previews. The selected camera is displayed in a blue frame. If you select multiple cameras, select them while pressing [Ctrl] key on the keyboard. The image of the selected camera is displayed on the monitoring page. Indicator
: Monitoring
(Left: Green)
: Recording
(Left: Green, Center: Red)
: Motion detection recording
(Left: Green, Center and Right:
Red)
: Stand-by state for motion detection recording
(Left: Green, Right: Red) If you select a camera preview and right-click it, menu is displayed. The camera can be set from the menu.
: Displays the create new camera page (see page 32).
: Changes camera preview sizes (320 x 240, 240 x 180, 160 x 120, 120 x 90 (default), 80 x 60, 60 x 45)
: Displays the camera information page (see page 40).
: Enables cameras.
: Disables cameras.
: Deletes cameras. Create New Camera Image Size Edit Current Camera Enable Disable Delete 68 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Notes Double-clicking another window (see page 41). If the camera is not operated for 15 seconds, the indicator of monitoring turns off. displays the camera list on or clicking 69 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.10 Enabling or Disabling the Cameras You can enable or disable cameras. 1. Select the camera to enable or disable, and select [Enable] or [Disable] on the menu bar [Camera]
[Enable or Disable Cameras]. You can enable or disable cameras from the menu displayed by right-
clicking camera list (see page 68). You can enable or disable multiple cameras. If you select multiple cameras, select cameras while pressing [Ctrl] key on the keyboard. To Disable Cameras The following window is displayed. Click [OK] to disable it. If you disable the camera, the monitoring page is not displayed. Manual recording and timer recording cannot be operated. Disabling the "Camera01" camera Notes You can play images recorded by the disabled cameras. If you disable the camera, manual recording and timer recording is stopped. If you enable the camera, timer recording starts again. 70 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.11 Deleting the Registered Cameras You can delete registered cameras. Note If you delete cameras, the recorded images are deleted with the cameras. If you keep recorded images, disable the cameras (see page 70). 1. Select the camera to delete, and select [Camera]
[Delete] on the menu bar. You can delete cameras from the menu displayed by right-clicking camera list (see page 68). You can delete multiple cameras. If you select multiple cameras, select cameras while pressing [Ctrl] key on the keyboard. Confirmation window is displayed. 2. Click [Delete]. The camera and recorded images are deleted. Clicking [Disable] disables the camera (see page 70). 71 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.12 Converting the Recorded Images 2.12.1 Converting the Recorded Images to JPEG files 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame (see page 68). 2. Select recorded images to convert to JPEG files on the recorded image page. The selected recorded image is displayed on the screen. 3. Select [Tools]
[JPEG Conversion] on the menu bar. You can select [JPEG Conversion] from the menu displayed by right-
clicking the recorded image list. 4. Specify the start time and end time. 5. Set the interval to convert. 6. Click [OK]. The folder selection window is displayed (see page 27). 72 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=7. Select the location, and click [OK]. JPEG conversion is started. Operating Instructions If JPEG conversion is complete, the following window is displayed. JPEG-converted images are saved into the created folder in the location. The folder is created for each 1,000 images. Notes If you do not set the time, all selected images are converted to JPEG files. If it is canceled, images are saved till it is canceled. 73 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.13 Other Features 2.13.1 Importing the Camera Information This software can import the camera information. The camera information can be imported to this software on another PC. 1. Select [Tools]
[Import Camera Settings] on the menu bar. The import file selection window is displayed. To import the camera information from BB-HNP60, select [BB-HNP60 Camera Definition File] at the file type. To import from this software, select
[Camera Definition File]. 2. Select a file and click [Open]. The camera information is imported. Notes This software can import camera information from BB-HNP60 or this software. This software: All camera information can be imported. BB-HNP60:
Basic settings and image settings can be imported. BB-HNP60 setting information file is saved in the destination folder. Setting information cannot be imported if you cannot access the target camera for the setting information. 2.13.2 Exporting the Camera Information This software can export the camera information. The camera information can be exported for this software on another PC. 1. Select [Tools]
[Export Camera Settings] on the menu bar. The export file save window is displayed. 2. Select the location, and click [Save]. The camera information is exported. 74 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.13.3 Copying the Recorded Images This software can copy the monitoring image to the clipboard. 1. Right-click the image on the monitoring page. The copy menu is displayed. 2. Click [Copy]. This software copies the image to the clipboard. Notes The clipboard is a place to temporarily save in copying or pasting data. The copied image can be used in the program such as Paint. You can copy the image by selecting [Edit]
[Copy] on the menu bar. 2.13.4 Changing the Keyword of the Recorded Images You can change the keyword set to the recorded images. 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame (see page 68). 2. Select an image to change the keyword on the recorded image page. 3. Select [Recorded Images]
[Edit Keyword] on the menu bar. You can select [Edit Keyword] from the menu displayed by right-clicking recorded image. The keyword change window is displayed. 4. Change the keyword, and click [OK]. The keyword is changed. 75 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.13.5 Deleting the Recorded Images 1. Select a camera preview on the camera list. Selected camera is displayed in a blue frame (see page 68). 2. Select the recorded images to delete on the recorded image page. You can select multiple images. 3. Select [Recorded Images]
[Delete] on the menu bar. You can select [Delete] on the menu displayed by right-clicking the recorded image. The confirmation window is displayed. 4. Click [OK]. The selected images are deleted. Note This software can delete 100 images at a time. If images to delete exceeds 100, repeat the deletion. 76 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2.14 Error Message List Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy Basic Setting Enter "Camera Name". The Camera Name space was blank. Follow the instruction message. Enter "Camera Address". The Camera Address space was blank. Follow the instruction message.
"Port" should be between 1 and 65535. A number not between 1 and 65535 was entered in the Port blank.
"Camera Name" should be 250 characters or less. The Camera Name was more than 250 characters. Follow the instruction message.
"Comment" should be 128 characters or less. Image Settings Specify Recorded Frequency and Sound Recording cannot be selected simultaneously. Either set Recorded Frequency to [Not Specify] or set the recording settings to [Image Only]. Recording Capacity Follow the instruction message. The Comment was more than 128 characters. Follow the instruction message. Image settings are set to [Recorded Frequency Specify], and [Audio and Image]
are selected simultaneously. Or if another tab or OK is pressed in this state. Follow the instruction message. Enter "Recording Capacity". The Recording Capacity space was blank. Follow the instruction message.
"Recording Capacity" should be between 100 and 500000. A number not between 100 and 50000 was entered in the Recording Capacity blank. Follow the instruction message. 77 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy Keyword
"Keyword 1" should be 40 characters or less.
"Keyword 2" should be 40 characters or less. Keyword 1 was more than 40 characters. Follow the instruction message. Keyword 2 was more than 40 characters. Follow the instruction message. 78 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Problem Cause and Remedy Operating Instructions This is a software error. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. Parameter Error An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "Create New Camera (Camera Registration Information)". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Motion when Reaching the Camera ID Camera Name Comment Camera Address Camera Address Port User Name Password Using Proxy Resolution Image Quality Recorded Frequency Audio Recording Settings Limit the Recording Capacity Recording Capacity Recording Capacity Recording Flag before Motion Detection Number of Seconds before Motion Detection Recording Flag after Motion Detection Number of Seconds after Motion Detection Sensitivity Threshold Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Camera Type 79 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Timer Setting Problem Cause and Remedy Basic Setting Enter "Timer Name". Timer Name space was blank. Select a day of the week.
"Timer Name" should be 24 characters or less. Keyword
"Keyword 1" should be 40 characters or less.
"Keyword 2" should be 40 characters or less. Follow the instruction message. There is a check in the Day Specification Radio Button but no check in any of the Day Buttons. One day or more must be selected. Timer Name was more than 24 characters. Follow the instruction message. Keyword 1 was more than 40 characters. Follow the instruction message. Keyword 2 was more than 40 characters. Follow the instruction message. 80 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Problem Cause and Remedy Parameter Error Operating Instructions This is a software error. Check that the correct information is inputted into each error heading. An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "Create New Timer (Timer Registration Information)". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Camera ID Timer ID Timer Name Daily/Weekly Setting Day of the Week Start Time End Time Recording Method Recording Flag before Motion Detection Number of Seconds before Motion Detection Recording Flag after Motion Detection Number of Seconds after Motion Detection Keyword 1 Keyword 2 Preferences Problem Cause and Remedy Destination Enter "Minimum Free Disk Space". Hard Disk Capacity space was blank.
"Minimum Free Disk Space"
should be between 100 and 50000. Follow the instruction message. A number not between 100 and 50000 was entered in the Hard Disk Capacity blank. Follow the instruction message. 81 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy
"Minimum Free Disk Space"
should be less than the current free space (*** MB). The free space on the disk is larger than the free space on the drive. Follow the instruction message. Select "Save Destination Folder". Save Destination Folder Path space was blank. Follow the instruction message. Backup Enter "Minimum Free Disk Space". Minimum Free Disk Space field was blank. Follow the instruction message.
"Minimum Free Disk Space"
should be between 100 and 50000. A number not between 100 and 50000 was entered in the Minimum Free Disk Space blank. Follow the instruction message.
"Minimum Free Disk Space"
should be less than the current free space (XXX MB). The free space on the disk is larger than the free space on the drive. Follow the instruction message. Select "Backup Folder". The Backup Destination Folder Path space was blank. Follow the instruction message. Network Enter "Proxy Server Address".
[Use a proxy server] is checked and the Address space was blank. Follow the instruction message.
"Port" should be between 1 and 65535. A number not between 1 and 65535 was entered in the Port blank. Follow the instruction message. 82 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Problem Cause and Remedy Parameter Error Operating Instructions This is a software error. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. A "XXXX" error has occurred in
"Preferences". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Save Destination Folder Save Destination Free Disk Space Perform Automatic Backup Backup Folder Backup Destination Free Disk Space Backup Execution Time Backup Period Backup Day of the Week Backup Date Using a Proxy Server Proxy Server Address Proxy Server Address Port Proxy User Name Proxy Password Search Problem Cause and Remedy
"Search Keyword" should be 40 characters or less. If Search Keyword was more than 40 characters. Follow the instruction message. Set the "Start Date and Time" so that it comes before the End Date and Time. If Start Date and Time comes after the End Date and Time. Follow the instruction message. 83 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy This is a software error. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. Parameter Error An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "Search Recorded Image List". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Camera ID Number of Search Results Search Start Number Search Topic Recording Status Recording Type Start Date and Time End Date and Time Day Specification Keyword Folder Specification Keyword Change Problem Cause and Remedy
"Keyword 1" should be 40 characters or less.
"Keyword 2" should be 40 characters or less. Keyword 1 was more than 40 characters. Follow the instruction message. Keyword 2 was more than 40 characters. Follow the instruction message. 84 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Problem Cause and Remedy Parameter Error Operating Instructions An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "Edit Keyword". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Camera ID Recorded Image ID Recorded Image Save Destination Keyword 1 Keyword 2 This is a software error. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. License Registration Problem Cause and Remedy Enter "Registration Code". Registration Code space was blank. Follow the instruction message. Enter "License Key". License Key space was blank. Follow the instruction message. The web browser could not be started. Start the web browser and access the following URL. Web browser could not be started (Download, product information, support information and camera portal site). An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "License Registration". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Registration Code License Key Install the web browser (Internet Explorer 6.0 or later). This is a software error. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. 85 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions JPEG Conversion Problem Cause and Remedy
"Start Time" should be within the recording time. Set the "Start Time" so that it comes before the End Time. Set the "End Time" to within the recording time.
"Conversion Interval" should be between 1 and (the number of images - 1).
"Conversion Interval" should be between 1 and (end time - start time [seconds]). The start time is not within the recording time. Follow the instruction message. The start time comes after the end time. Follow the instruction message. The end time is not within the recording time. Follow the instruction message. The frequency is not between 1 and (end time
- start time [seconds]), or the space was blank. Follow the instruction message. The number is larger than the time period between the start time and end time. Follow the instruction message.
"Conversion Interval" should be between 1 and 3600. The image is recorded for more than 1 hour, but the converted interval is not between 1 and 3600. The conversion file is possibly being used in another application. Confirm that it is not being used and try again. The recorded images could not be found. Refresh the Recorded Image List and try again. Follow the instruction message. The converted file has been opened in another application. Close other applications and try again. There is no recorded images. Refresh the recorded images and try again. A write error has occurred. An error has occurred in JPEG conversion. 86 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Other Errors Problem Cause and Remedy Operating Instructions Recording cannot be started because "XXXX" has reached its recording capacity. Delete unnecessary images in order to start recording.
"XXXX" =
Camera Name Recording cannot be started because "XXXX" has disabled the camera. Enable the camera in order to start recording.
"XXXX" =
Camera Name Software Startup failed. Restart this software. If situation does not improve after restarting the software, restart your PC. An internal communication error has occurred. Restart this software. If situation does not improve after restarting the software, restart your PC. If camera is disabled, the connection is broken and the timer and recording functions are also disabled. Is it OK to disable all the selected camera?
Connection to the camera cannot be confirmed. The Address, Port Number or Proxy settings may be incorrect. Are you sure you want to save?
The capacity has reached the recording capacity limit. Delete unnecessary images, or change the settings of recording capacity limit. The camera is disabled. (The disabled camera cannot be recorded.) Follow the instruction message. This software fails to start the ncrcore.exe file. Restart your PC. The ncrcore.exe file is not started, or this software cannot open the ncrcore.exe file. Restart your PC. The camera is disabled. Follow the instruction message. The camera cannot be accessed. Follow the instruction message. 87 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy Camera could not be authenticated. Check the User Name and Password and try again. The specified camera does not support audio. Change the recording settings to image only. There is insufficient free space on the Save Destination Disk. Delete unnecessary recorded images and try again. Is it OK to delete all the selected recorded images?
Recorded images in use cannot be deleted. Stop the recording and try again. The recorded images could not be found. Refresh the Recorded Image List and try again. There were recorded images that could not be deleted. Try again. This software do not pass the camera authentication. Follow the instruction message. The camera is not supporting audio, but the image setting is set to audio and image. Follow the instruction message. The destination free disk space is insufficient. Reduce the destination free disk capacity, or change the destination. The recorded images are deleted. Follow the instruction message. You are deleting images during recording. Follow the instruction message. You manually deleted recorded images. Follow the instruction message. The file has been opened in another application Close other applications and try again. There were timers that could not be enabled. Try again. This software is malfunctioning. (This message is not normally displayed.) Restart your PC. There were timers that could not disabled. Try again. This software is malfunctioning. (This message is not normally displayed.) Is it OK to delete all the selected timers?
Restart your PC. The timer is deleted. Follow the instruction message. 88 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy There were timers that could not be deleted. Try again. This software is malfunctioning. (This message is not normally displayed.) Restart your PC. Is it OK to apply the proxy settings to all cameras?
You checked [Use a proxy server] on the network page of the preferences. (The camera should be registered.) Follow the instruction message. All cameras have been set to use proxy settings. You clicked [Yes] in the "Is it OK to apply the proxy settings to all of the cameras?"
message, and the saving is complete. Follow the instruction message. Applying proxy settings to all cameras has failed. Apply individually. You clicked [Yes] in the "Is it OK to apply the proxy settings to all of the cameras?"
message, but the saving is failed.
"XXXX" error occurred during importing.
"XXXX" =
Memory Shortage Open File Type File Size The number of registered cameras reached the maximum of "XXX"
cameras, so importing was canceled.
"XXX" =
64 Exporting failed. Check the [Use Proxy Server] box for each camera on the registration information change or basic settings page. This software cannot import from the file at
[Tools]
[Import Camera Settings]. The file is broken. The registered cameras has reached the maximum limit during import. Delete unnecessary cameras. This software cannot export to the file at
[Tools]
[Export Camera Settings]. The file is broken. License registration is complete. License registration is complete. 89 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy The registration information was incorrect. Check the registration code and license key and try again. To use this feature, license registration is essential. Perform license registration. The registration information was incorrect. Check the registration code and license key and try again. Some features cannot be used without license registration (JPEG Conversion). Perform license registration. The file could not be found. The Operating Instructions file is not in PDF related applications could not be found. Install Adobe Acrobat Reader. Connection with the proxy server could not be confirmed. The Address or Port Number settings may be incorrect. Are you sure you want to save?
Proxy server could not be authenticated. Check the User Name and Password, and try again. The web browser could not be started. Start the web browser and access the following URL. Network Drive could not be specified in the Save Destination Folder. Specify a local drive. software folders. (The file may be manually deleted.) Install this software again. Install Adobe Acrobat Reader and try again. The proxy server cannot be accessed. Check the address and port number of the proxy server. This software does not pass the proxy authentication. Check the user name and password of the proxy server. Web browser could not be started (Download, support information and camera portal site). Install the web browser (Internet Explorer 6.0 or later). Network drives or folders on the network could not be specified as the save destination folder. Specify a local drive. Network Drive could not be specified in the Backup Folder. Specify a local drive. Network drives or folders on the network could not be specified as the backup destination folder. Specify a local drive. 90 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy Network Drive could not be specified in the Import File. Specify a local drive. Network Drive could not be specified in the Export File. Specify a local drive.
"Save Destination Free Disk Space" should be less than the current free space (XXX MB). Network drives or folders on the network could not be specified to create an export file. Specify a local drive. Network drives or folders on the network could not be specified to create an export file. Specify a local drive. The disk free capacity set on the preferences page is larger than the actual capacity. Set the disk free capacity smaller than the actual capacity.
"Backup Destination Free Disk Space" should be less than the current free space (XXX MB). The backup disk free capacity set on the preferences page is larger than the actual capacity. Set the disk free capacity smaller than the actual capacity. The folder or file cannot be accessed because the drive cannot be found or the path is not available. Properly select a folder of file.
"XXXX" cannot be accessed.
"XXXX" =
Save Destination Folder Backup Folder JPEG Conversion Folder Import File Export File If "Set to Default" is checked, settings are returned to the state in
"Create New Camera". The default registration information does not change. If "Set to Default" is checked, settings are returned to the state in
"Create New Timer". The default registration information does not change. You checked [Set to Default] on the create new camera page, or image, recording capacity limit or motion detection recording settings on the camera registration information page. Follow the instruction message. You checked [Set to Default] on the create new timer page, or basic setting on the timer registration information page. Follow the instruction message. 91 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy There is only XX MB of free space remaining in Save Destination Folder Disk. Either increase the free space to over 100 MB or select a disk with over 100 MB of free space. There is only XX MB of free space remaining in Backup Folder Disk. Either increase the free space to over 100 MB or select a disk with over 100 MB of free space. An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "Disable Camera". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Camera ID Disable Flag An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "Delete Camera". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Camera ID An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "Manual Recording ON". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Camera ID Recording mode An error has occurred in the
"XXXX" parameter in "Manual Recording OFF". Try again.
"XXXX" =
Camera ID The save destination free space is less than 100 MB. Follow the instruction message The backup destination free space is less than 100 MB. Follow the instruction message. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. 92 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Problem Cause and Remedy Operating Instructions Recording has stopped because either there is insufficient free disk space or the disk cannot be written on. Confirm that there is sufficient free space on the save destination disk and that the save destination folder is in a writable condition, then try recording again. Backing up has stopped because either there is insufficient free backup disk space or the disk cannot be written on. Confirm that there is sufficient free space on the backup destination disk and that the backup destination folder is in a writable condition, then back up again.
"XXXX" has reached its recording capacity, so recording has been stopped. Delete recorded images and try recording again.
"XXXX" =
Camera Name When the software is shut down, the camera stops recording. Any set timers will also stop operating. Is it OK to shut down?
The destination free space has reached the limit set on the preferences page, or the save destination folder is not writable and recording is stopped. 1. Decrease the save destination free space. 2. Create enough free space on the destination folder. 3. Confirm that there is a folder. If there is not, create it. 4. Check if the folder is writable, and set it writable. The backup destination free space has reached the limit set on the preferences page, or the backup destination folder is not writable and backup is stopped. 1. Decrease the backup destination free space. 2. Create enough free space on the backup destination folder. 3. Confirm that there is a folder. If there is not, create it. 4. Check if the folder is writable, and set it writable. The recorded images of the camera have reached the limit of recording capacity and recording is stopped. Delete the recorded images of the camera, or increase the recording capacity. Right-click and select [Exit]. Follow the instruction message. 93 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy Backup failed. Folder creation error occurs during backup. Confirm that the backup destination folder is writable. If same error message appears after trying again, restart your PC. If situation does not improve even after restarting, contact the Network Camera Customer Contact Center. 94 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions 2.15 Troubleshooting Problem The camera image is not displayed. Cause and Remedy The camera is not powered up. Turn the camera on. The camera IP address is incorrect. Set the proper IP address at the basic settings on the camera registration information page. The authentication is required for the camera. Set the proper user name and password at the basic settings on the camera registration page. Network to which your PC is connected is not working. Confirm that the network is working. The network is congested. Pages may not be displayed immediately. Wait for a while. The proxy setting is incorrect. If the camera cannot be accessed without a proxy server, the proxy setting should be set on this software. Check
[Use Proxy Server] and set the proxy settings at
[Tools]
menu bar.
[Network Connection] on the
[Preferences]
"Register a license key." is displayed on the monitoring page. Timer recording is not working. The license registration is not performed. Perform the license registration entering registration code and license key at [Help]
on the menu bar.
[License Registration]
The day of the week is not checked at the day of the week setting on the timer page. Check the day of the week to enable timer recording. Timer is disabled. (Timer is grayed out on the timer list.) Select the timer on the timer list, and click [Enable] on the menu displayed by right-clicking the timer list. 95 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Problem You cannot pan or tilt the camera. This software is unstable or does not work. The audio cannot be listened during monitoring. Audio cannot be listened while viewing images with audio. Audio is not synchronized with images on the monitoring page or screen. You cannot change resolution or image quality. Cause and Remedy Pan/tilt operation is not permitted on the camera settings. Permit the pan/tilt operation. The camera does not support pan/tilt operation. Your PC specification does not meet the requirement. Close other applications. The camera does not support audio. The camera should support audio. Microphone is not properly connected. Confirm that microphone is properly connected. Volume setting on your PC is muted or set to minimum. Adjust the volume on the volume control window on your PC. Speaker is malfunctioning. Confirm that the speaker is working.
[Image Only] is selected at record settings on the camera registration information page. If [Image Only] is selected, the audio is not recorded. Select [Image and Audio] to record audio. Audio delays 1 or 2 seconds after the image. Audio may be interrupted or the image may be paused. This is not a problem. Resolution or image quality control is not permitted on the camera settings. 96 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=2.16 Default Setting List Items Default Operating Instructions Basic Settings Create New Camera/
Camera Registration Information Camera Name Comment Camera Address Port User Name Password Use a proxy server Image Settings Resolution Image Quality Recorded Frequency Audio Recording Settings Limit the recording capacity. Before motion is detected:
Recording Capacity Limit Motion Detection
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5 seconds Keyword Keyword 1 Create New Timer/Timer Registration Information Basic Settings Keyword 2 Timer Name Timer Schedule Recording Method Keyword Keyword 1 Keyword 2
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Daily Start Time: 00:00:00 End Time: 00:00:00 Record images during all the set time period.
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97 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions Recorded Images Items Search Time Period Setting Weekly Setting Search Keyword Searched Target Recorded Status Recording Method Preferences Destination Destination Default
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Current Recorded Image All All C:\Program Files\Panasonic\NCR2 Maintaining the hard disk capacity 100 MB Backup Perform Automatic Backup Backup Folder Minimum Free Disk Space Network Connection Backup Schedule Use a proxy server Proxy Address Port Proxy User Name Proxy Password
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98 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Index Operating Instructions 99 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions A Automatic Backup 28 B Basic Settings Page 33 C Camera List 68 CD-ROM Notice 6 Copy 75 Creating New Camera 32 D Default Setting List 97 E Editing Camera Information 40 Enabling or Disabling the Cameras 70 End-User License Agreement 8 Error Message List 77 Exporting the Camera Information 74 F Focus 53 I Image Settings Page 35 Importing the Camera Information 74 Included Accessories 6 Installation Procedure 10 Installing This Software 11 J JPEG Conversion 72 K Keyword 75 Keyword Page 39 L License Registration 20 M Manual Recording 55 Menu Bar 44 Monitoring Page 47 Motion Detection Page 37 Motion Detection Recording 57 N Network Camera Recorder Window 41 O Online Registration 22 Operation Bar 51 P Preset Buttons 54 Proxy Server 30 R Recorded Image Page 48 Recording Capacity Limit Page 36 Registering the Camera 32 S Search Time Period 67 Searching the Recorded Images 65 Security Cautions 7 Selecting a Folder to Save Images 25 System Requirements for your PC 3 T Timer List Page 49 Timer Recording 58 Toolbar Buttons 46 Trademarks 3 Troubleshooting 95 100 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Operating Instructions W Window Display 41 Z Zoom 52 101 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=PSQX3576YB KK0904RM2095 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Important Information Network Camera Indoor Use Only Please read this document before using the product, and save this document for future reference. Panasonic Network Camera Website: http://www.panasonic.com/netcam for customers in the USA and Puerto Rico Model No.BL-C111A (Wired Type) BL-C131A (Wireless/Wired Type) How to Use the Documentation This manual is written for both the BL-C111A (Wired Type) and BL-C131A
(Wireless/Wired Type). Available features and operations vary slightly depending on the model. You can confirm the model no. of your camera by checking the model no. printed on the front of the camera. All documentation can be found on the included CD-ROM.
Important Information (PDF format; printed version also included) This document. Provides general information and safety instructions for using the camera.
Installation Guide (PDF format; printed version also included) Describes how to physically connect the camera to the power supply and network, as well how to mount or place the camera for regular use.
Setup Guide (PDF format; printed version also included) Describes how to set up the camera so that it can be accessed using a PC.
Operating Instructions (HTML format) Explains how to operate, program, and maintain the camera.
Troubleshooting Guide (HTML format) Provides solutions for problems you may have when using the camera. Abbreviations
The Network Camera is referred to as the camera in this document.
The Setup CD-ROM is referred to as the CD-ROM in this document. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this unit, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. To clean the camera lens, first remove any dust or dirt from the lens, then wipe the lens with a cotton bud. 6. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with instructions. 7. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other devices (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 8. Protect the AC adaptor cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit. 9. The AC adaptor is used as the main disconnect device, ensure that the outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. 10. Only use attachments/accessories (such as stands) specified by the 11. Do not touch the unit, AC adaptor, or AC adaptor cord during lightning manufacturer. storms. 12. Unplug the unit when unused for long periods of time. 13. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way, such as when the AC adaptor is damaged, the unit does not operate normally, or after the unit has been dropped. 14. The camera is intended for indoor use only. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or halogen light may damage the CMOS sensor. 15. For BL-C131A: Please check local regulations as outdoor use of the wireless feature is restricted in some countries/areas. 16. Unplug this unit from power outlets if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell or makes unusual noise. These conditions can cause fire or electric shock. Confirm that smoke has stopped and contact an authorized service center. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2006 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. PQQX15697ZA KK1106MH0 FCC and Other Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For BL-C131A: Operating near 2.4 GHz electrical appliances may cause interference. Move away from the electrical appliances. Environment:
Do not install the camera where the temperature is less than +5 C (+41 F) or greater than +40 C (+104 F). Allow 10 cm (4 inches) clearance around the unit for proper ventilation. Avoid excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration, shock, or direct sunlight. Routine care:
Wipe the unit with a soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner, or any abrasive powder. When you leave the unit unused for a long period of time, disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet. If you have any problems:
Consult an authorized Panasonic Factory Service Center. CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this device. FCC RF Exposure Warning:
For BL-C131A: To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements in uncontrolled environment:
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and a minimum 20 cm (8 inches) spacing must be provided between antenna and all person's body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet) during wireless modes of operation. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. MEDICAL:
For BL-C131A: Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers, to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy. (The unit operates in the frequency range of 2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz, and the power output level is 0.1 watts.) Do not use the unit in health care facilities if any regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF
(radio frequency) energy. No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting from the use, damage or both of the camera. CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery Information:
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=Security Cautions When using this product, take appropriate measures to avoid the following security breaches.
Disclosure of private information via this product
Unauthorized use of this product by a third party
Interference or suspension of the use of this product by a third party You are responsible for the security of this product and its use. Take the following measures to avoid security breaches.
To prevent unauthorized access, disclosure of private information, or interference or suspension of access to the camera, make sure the cameras firmware is up to date.
Do not reveal the user names and passwords required to access the camera to an unknown party.
If you choose to configure this product to allow access to parties without the need to enter a user name and password (i.e., guest users), be aware that unknown parties may access this product.
Do not upload images produced by this product or otherwise release information where it may be accessed by unknown parties.
Mount the camera where the camera will not be stolen.
When sending this product for service or transferring this product to another party, make backup copies of its setup files, and reset this product to its factory default settings.
When disposing of this product, reset the product to its factory default settings, or erase the products memory by means of electrical deletion or physical dismantlement. User Name and Password Protection The use of unique user names and secret passwords is an important tool that will help limit unauthorized individuals from accessing the camera. If you choose to disable this tool by allowing guest (i.e. anonymous) access, the camera may be accessed by unauthorized individuals. Audio and Video Recording Notice Please note that under certain circumstances, audio/video recording may be prohibited by law. This device should be used only in compliance with all applicable laws and statutes. MPEG-4 Visual License This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard (MPEG-4 Video) and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 Video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information including that relating to promotional, internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com. About the MPEG-4 Viewer Program The MPEG-4 viewer program is an ActiveX Control that is used to play MPEG-4 files within Internet Explorer. This software is installed automatically the first time you view MPEG-4 videos. A software license for the MPEG-4 decoder is included with the MPEG-4 viewer program, and the license is valid for 1 PC. Please read the included End-User License Agreement before installing the viewer program. When installing the MPEG-4 viewer program on additional PCs, please purchase additional licenses (Model No. BB-HCA5A). About the OpenSSL License This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young. (eay@cryptsoft.com) Trademarks
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, ActiveX, Internet Explorer, and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Celeron is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners. System Requirements Your PC and network must meet the following technical specifications in order for the camera to function properly. Item Operating System CPU Display Protocol Interface Wireless Interface
(BL-C131A Only) Web Browser Audio Additional Software (For Viewing Buffered MPEG-4 Images) Requirement For IPv4 Connection Microsoft Windows Vista*1, Windows XP, Windows 2000 For IPv6 Connection*2 Microsoft Windows Vista*1, Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later 2.0 GHz Celeron or faster 1024 x 768 resolution or higher For IPv4 Connection TCP/IP protocol (HTTP, TCP, UDP, IP, DNS, ARP, ICMP) For IPv6 Connection TCP/IP protocol (HTTP, TCP, UDP, IP, DNS, ICMPv6, NDP) 10/100 Mbps network card IEEE 802.11b/g (Embedded) Internet Explorer 6.0 or later (not included) PC speaker or headphones (required to use the Listen feature) For Windows Vista Windows Media Player 11 or later For Windows XP Windows Media Player 9 or later For Windows 2000 Windows Media Player 9
*1 As of November 2006, Windows Vista will be supported in a future firmware update.
*2 What is IPv6?
IPv6 is short for Internet Protocol Version 6.
IPv6 was created to provide the additional IP addresses that will be needed as the Internet continues to expand.
IPv6 is expected to gradually replace IPv4, with the 2 coexisting for a number of years during a transition period.
Though most ISPs (Internet Service Providers) do not yet support IPv6, many local networks already use it. When your ISP supports IPv6, your Panasonic Network Camera will be ready!
For more information, visit http://www.ipv6.org/. Note:
Refer to the Panasonic Network Camera website at http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/
for details about network environment. For Product Service Panasonic Servicenters are listed in the servicenter directory. Call 1-800-272-7033 for the location of an authorized servicenter. This product is designed for use in the United States of America. Sale or use of this product in other countries/areas may violate local laws. When You Ship the Product Carefully pack your unit, preferably in the original carton. Attach a letter, detailing the symptom, to the outside of the carton. Symptom Send the unit to an authorized servicenter, prepaid and adequately insured. Do not send your unit to the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company listed below or to executive or regional sales offices. These locations do not repair consumer products. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. Copyright:
This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 6AFH=HO+BE@AJE=
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1 | 2006-12-14 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2006-12-14
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Panasonic Corporation of North America
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003762242
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1 | Physical Address |
Two Riverfront Plaza, 9th Floor
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Newark, New Jersey 07102-5490
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United States
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T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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ACJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
96NBL-C131
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B****** B********
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1 | Title |
Project Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
201-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
201-3********
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B******@us.panasonic.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/28/2007 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 2.4GHz WIRELESS NETWORK CAMERA | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Listed Is Conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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UL Japan, Inc
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M****** F******
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81-59********
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81-59********
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m******@jp.ul.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.1900000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC