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Names of Components (continued)

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(1) Enclosure

(2) Mounting bracket (accessory)

(3) Network cable

(4) Alarm I/O cable

(5) Power cable

(6) Tilting lock screw

Fixes the tilt position after adjusting.

(7) Tilt adjustment seat

Adjusts the screen tilt.

(8) Panning table

Adjusts the horizontal angle of the 

camera.

(9) Focus lever

Fixes the focus position.

(10) Panning lock screw

Fixes the panning position after 

adjusting.

(11) Zoom lever

Fixes the zoom position after adjusting.

(12) Heater output connector

Used for connecting the heater unit 

(sold separately) cable.

(13) INIT button (INIT)

Used for initializing setup.

(14) ABF button (ABF)

Used for starting ABF.

(15) LED ON/OFF switch button

Used for turning the link LED and 

access LED on and off.

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Note

• The link LED and the access LED light 

if the LED ON/OFF button is ON and 

the LED display setting (

Setup 

Manual) on the computer is set to "ON".

The LEDs do not light if the LED ON/

OFF button is OFF or the computer's 

LED display settings is set to "OFF".

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Important

• In regular operation, set this switch to 

off. Lighting of the LEDs may reflect on 

the dome and be included in the image 

on screen. 

(16) Access LED (ACT)

This LED indicates the reception status.

(17) Link LED (LINK)

This LED indicates the network link 

status.

(18) ABF LED (ABF)

This LED indicates the busy status of 

the ABF.

(19) Monitor output jack

Used for connecting the monitor for 

confirming images at camera installa-

tion.

(20) SD memory card slot

(21) SD memory card error LED 

This LED indicates the SD memory 

card error status.

Summary of Contents for WV-NW484S - i-Pro Network Camera

Page 1: ...Network Camera Operating Instructions Model No WV NW484S Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use...

Page 2: ...sted and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when...

Page 3: ...rounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 9 Protect...

Page 4: ...DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT 2 PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER 3 UNAUTHO...

Page 5: ...o check images from the camera on a PC the PC s network environment must first be set up A web browser must also be installed on the PC Super Dynamic III SUPER D III Auto Back Focus function VMD Video...

Page 6: ...browser may no longer be possible or other problems may occur About these operating instructions System requirements for a PC CPU Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or faster Memory 512 MB or more Network 10BASE T 10...

Page 7: ...nce with or stoppage of this product by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security...

Page 8: ...er Supply and Cable Installation Not Required Power over Ethernet 17 Dual Encoding for Higher Efficiency Operation in Network Environments 17 Installation and Connections 18 Installation Precautions 1...

Page 9: ...9 Action at an alarm occurrence 43 Alarm type 43 Action at an alarm occurrence 43 Viewing Help 45 Displaying the Help screen 45 Troubleshooting 46 Specifications 47 Accessories 49...

Page 10: ...leaning the camera Before cleaning the camera turn the power off Not doing so may cause injury Do not wipe or use volatile solutions such as benzene or paint thinner on the camera Doing so may discolo...

Page 11: ...e SD memory card may be damaged For details on how to insert and remove SD memory cards see page 32 Format unformatted SD memory cards on this system before use When an SD memory card is formatted all...

Page 12: ...using the service life values as guides Note that actual service life is affected by the operating environment and conditions Cooling fan Approx 30 000 hours Dehumidifying Element This camera has a bu...

Page 13: ...ower cable 4 Alarm I O cable 11 Zoom lever 7 Tilt adjustment seat 10 Panning lock screw 8 Panning table 19 Monitor output jack 20 SD memory card slot 14 ABF button ABF 13 INIT button INIT 15 LED ON OF...

Page 14: ...tch button Used for turning the link LED and access LED on and off Note The link LED and the access LED light if the LED ON OFF button is ON and the LED display setting Setup Manual on the computer is...

Page 15: ...et up for a clear view of dark areas creating a final image that preserves overall detail This function outputs an alarm signal when motion is detected in the monitoring area such as the camera being...

Page 16: ...ing the buttons on the camera which makes installation easier Back focus can also be adjusted on the PC after the camera is installed When switching between color and black and white images the back f...

Page 17: ...ot required MPEG 4 and JPEG can be output at the same time MPEG 4 operation when monitoring in real time or from a remote site and JPEG operation when recording and verifying images at high quality ca...

Page 18: ...locations Near a swimming pool or other areas where chemicals are used Food preparation areas and other locations where there are large amounts of steam vapor and oil in flammable atmospheres other s...

Page 19: ...the camera so that the network will not be influenced by lightning surges etc Pan and tilt cannot be used in combina tion with this camera Tightening the Screws Screws should be tightened sufficiently...

Page 20: ...force in excess of 294 N 30 kgf is required for each screw used in the installation Use sufficient reinforcement for installations on ceilings that are made of gypsum board and are weak Fixing the bra...

Page 21: ...the right This is to make it easier to pass the cables through Note When installing the camera outdoors waterproof the screws and screw holes 2 Loosen the three screws and remove the enclosure Unscrew...

Page 22: ...ed 22 3 Unscrew the transportation screw 4 Connect the power cable and the video output cable See Waterproofing Cable Joints on page 26 Transportation screw Imbedded box for connecting cables Imbedded...

Page 23: ...on of the camera Make sure to tighten the screws used for mounting the camera M4 0 78 N m 8kgf cm You can keep the camera waterproof by firmly tightening the installation screws Note When using the em...

Page 24: ...m 8 kgf cm Note When installing the enclosure the camera focus may shift slightly out of position So either hold the ABF button down for at least two seconds before installing the dome cover or make...

Page 25: ...rown Live Live Plus Blue Neutral Neutral Minus Green yellow GND Connect to ground Network cable Alarm I O cable Power cord 24 V AC 12 V DC Green Yellow GND Blue Neutral Brown Live 4P alarm cable inclu...

Page 26: ...Connect the power cable and the Alarm I O cable 2 Wind butyl rubber tape around the connections 3 Wrap butyl rubber tape around the joint of the LAN cable connector Note How to wrap butyl rubber tape...

Page 27: ...fixture set it facing down and then wire it facing up When installing the camera on a wall install it so that the water drain groove is facing down Also do not block the water drain groove Blocking th...

Page 28: ...nd rotate the camera horizontally to adjust pan 2 Loosen the 2 tilt lock screws and rotate the camera vertically to adjust tilt 3 Turn the tilt adjustment seat to adjust the screen tilt 4 When the cam...

Page 29: ...d 2 to adjust Fine adjust the focus by ABF as follows 3 Press the ABF button The ABF LED page 13 lights the focus position is displayed at the bottom of the adjustment monitor screen and the back focu...

Page 30: ...o focus the lens in as dark conditions as possible How to Focus when capturing subjects in the near infra red range On the Image ABF tab under Camera setup on the setup menu click the SETUP button for...

Page 31: ...Open collector output internal pull up maximum drive current 50 mA latch pulse Latch pulse setting selectable OPEN 4 V DC to 5 V CLOSE 1 V DC maximum AUX OUT Open collector output internal pull up max...

Page 32: ...fore inserting an SD memory card turn the camera off o 1 Insert the SD memory card into the SD memory card slot 2 Press the SD memory card in as far as possible until it is fixed in place Your will he...

Page 33: ...Disconnect the connector from the camera and wait for the heater to cool down before removing it When the heater unit is installed and use is started in environments of 10 C 14 F or below normal image...

Page 34: ...stallation or servicing It is not intended for recording or monitoring images Text displayed on the monitor screen may be clipped depending on the monitor you are using The switching hub or router use...

Page 35: ...ork settings must be made on each camera When the network settings cannot be made using the IP setup software set the cameras and PC individually in the Network setup page in the setup menu Setup Manu...

Page 36: ...er each of the network items and click the Apply button Note When a DHCP server is in use DNS in the IP setup software can be set to Auto Important It takes about 30 seconds for settings on the camera...

Page 37: ...is button to display the Live page 4 Multi screen buttons Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi screen To display images from multiple cameras set the cameras to display in Multi sc...

Page 38: ...ck these buttons to adjust the brightness of the image button The displayed image will be darker 0 button The adjusted brightness will return to the default brightness button The displayed image will...

Page 39: ...is area The current date and time are displayed at the selected position using the date and time format set in the setup menu Setup Manual 1 Only operable by users whose access level is 1 Administrato...

Page 40: ...wser on the PC 2 Enter the IP address designated using the Panasonic IP setup software page 35 in the address box of the browser Example http 192 168 0 10 3 Press the Enter key When ON is selected for...

Page 41: ...ying multiple MPEG 4 images on a PC images sometimes cannot be displayed depending on the performance of the PC For details on the required PC environment refer to page 6 Monitor images from multiple...

Page 42: ...een button Images from the camera are displayed in four screens Click a camera title Live images from the camera corresponding to the clicked camera title will be displayed on the Live page of the new...

Page 43: ...the alarm device connected to the cable is activated VMD alarm Alarm action will be performed when a change i e motion is detected in the image in the set VMD area VMD stands for Video Motion Detector...

Page 44: ...elected for Alarm status update mode the alarm occurrence indication button will be refreshed in 30 second intervals For this reason it may take a maximum of 30 seconds until the alarm occurrence indi...

Page 45: ...creen display the Help screen Displaying the Help screen Setup screen Help screen 1 Click the Setup button The setup screen is displayed 2 Click the Help button The Help screen is displayed 1 2 Click...

Page 46: ...medy page Camera does not turn on AC DC power supply Is the power firmly connected to the power outlet Make sure that it is connected PoE power supply Is the network cable connected to a PoE compatibl...

Page 47: ...te waterproofing is conducted correctly Monitor output VBS 1 0 V P P 75 NTSC composite signal RCA jack External I O terminals ALARM IN ALRM OUT or DAY NIGHT IN AUX OUT Dimensions 159 mm D x 153 mm H 6...

Page 48: ...IDE 35 6 TELE Vertical 53 4 WIDE 26 6 TELE Adjusting angle Panning range 175 Tilting range 75 Azimuth range 160 Network 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ45 connector Image resolution VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240...

Page 49: ...ups Operation confirmed SD memory cards sold separately Panasonic Size 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB Heater unit WV CW4H Weight approx 40 g Clear dome cover WV CW4C Weight approx 110 g Ceiling...

Page 50: ...07094 Central 1707 N Randal Road Elgin IL 60123 Southern 1225 Northbrook Parkway Suwanee GA 30024 Western 6550 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario...

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