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Basic Information

Network Camera

Model No.

 

WV-S4176

WV-S4156

About the user manuals

Product documentation is composed of the following documents.
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Installation Guide (accessory): 

Provides information about “Precautions”, “Precautions for instal-

lation” and the installation method.

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Basic Information (this document):

 

Provides information about “Precautions for use” and “Detail 

specifications”.

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Operating Instructions (in the following manual website): 

Explains how to perform the settings 

and how to operate this camera. 
https://security.panasonic.com/training_support/documentation_database/

"<Control No.: C****>" used in these documents should be used to search for information on our 
support website (https://security.panasonic.com/training_support/support/info/) and will guide you to 
the right information. 

• SDXC/ SDHC/ SD memory card is described as SD memory card.
• The external appearance and other parts shown in this manual may differ 

from the actual product within the scope that will not interfere with normal 

use due to improvement of the product.

WV-S4176

Summary of Contents for WV-S4156

Page 1: ...wing manual website Explains how to perform the settings and how to operate this camera https security panasonic com training_support documentation_database Control No C used in these documents should be used to search for information on our support website https security panasonic com training_support support info and will guide you to the right information SDXC SDHC SD memory card is described a...

Page 2: ...ts Limitation of liability 3 Disclaimer of warranty 3 About notations 4 System requirements for a PC 4 Network security 5 Precautions for use 6 Parts and functions 8 Troubleshooting 11 Detail specifications 13 ...

Page 3: ...TO THE PRODUCT 2 ANY INCONVENIENCE LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER 3 ALL MALFUNCTIONS OR TROUBLES FROM UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF THE MALFUNCTION OR TROUBLE 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROB...

Page 4: ... our support website Control No C0313 IMPORTANT For information on the operation verification of the supported operating systems and web browsers refer to our support website Control No C0104 C0122 When using a PC that does not meet the above requirements displaying of images may become slower or the web browser may become inoperable Audio may not be heard if a sound card is not installed on a PC ...

Page 5: ...s entities using a regularly updated anti virus program anti spyware program etc To prevent unauthorized access use user authentication set user names and passwords and limit which users can log in Apply measures such as user authentication to protect your network against leakage or theft of information including image data authentication information user names and passwords alarm mail information...

Page 6: ...r dealer for instructions Periodically images on the screen appear to be distorted When the camera is installed in a location where it is subject to small vibrations for example when it is installed near devices that vibrate images may appear distorted and stretched lengthways This phenomenon is a characteristic of image pickup devices that use CMOS sensors and is caused by the relationship betwee...

Page 7: ...al transfer Data saved on this product or a storage device used with this product may lead to personal information leakage When it is necessary to dispose or give this product to someone even when for repair make sure that there is no data on this product When abandoning the memory media it is recommended to destroy it physically after deleting data by PC Effects on images and image quality Depend...

Page 8: ...the output cable of the AC adaptor to the power supply terminal accessory and attach it to the camera IMPORTANT Be sure to use the power cable plug accessory provided with this product Be sure to fully insert the power cable plug accessory into the power supply terminal 12 V DC Otherwise it may damage the camera or cause malfunction When installing the camera make sure that excessive force is not ...

Page 9: ...speaker Make sure that the stereo mini plug is connected to this cable When a monaural mini plug is connected audio may not be heard When connecting a monaural speaker with amplifier use a locally procured conversion cable mono stereo Note The audio output can be switched to the monitor output Refer to the Operating Instructions on the our support web site for descriptions of how to switch the out...

Page 10: ... ALARM IN3 Input specification No voltage make contact input 4 V 5 V DC internally pulled up OFF Open or 4 V 5 V DC ON Make contact with GND required drive current 1 mA or more ALARM OUT AUX OUT Output specification Open collector output maximum applied voltage 20 V DC OPEN 4 V 5 V DC by internal pull up CLOSE Output voltage 1 V DC or less maximum drive current 50 mA 4 3 2 1 GND ALARM IN3 Alarm in...

Page 11: ... use compliant with the Specifications Check the Specifications regarding AC adaptor The LINK indicator does not light in orange even when the Ethernet cable is con nected to the camera Is the Ethernet cable connected appropriately Connect the Ethernet cable appropriately Is the hub or router connected to the camera operating appropriately Check if the hub or router in use is operating appropriate...

Page 12: ...ed near an electrical power line The camera is used near a device which produces strong magnetic field or radio waves such as near a TV radio antenna a motor of an air conditioning sys tem a transformer etc When audio input still contains noise even after checking the above possibilities use a powered microphone or connect audio output with low output impedance Installation Guide ...

Page 13: ...tware to select NTSC or PAL signal EXT I O terminals ALARM IN1 Alarm input 1 Auto time adjustment input x1 ALARM IN2 Alarm input 2 ALARM OUT x1 ALARM IN3 Alarm input 3 AUX OUT x1 Built in microphone Nondirectional electret condenser microphone Audio input ø3 5 mm stereo mini jack For microphone input Recommended applicable microphone Plug in power type Sensitivity of microphone 48 dB 3 dB 0 dB 1 V...

Page 14: ...sive Minimum illumination S4176 Color 0 2 lx 0 0102 footcandle 30IRE F1 9 Maximum shutter Off 1 30 s AGC 11 0 3 lx 0 0279 footcandle 50IRE F1 9 Maximum shutter Off 1 30 s AGC 11 0 02 lx 0 0019 footcandle 50IRE F1 9 Maximum shutter max 16 30 s AGC 11 BW 0 2 lx 0 0186 footcandle 50IRE F1 9 Maximum shutter Off 1 30 s AGC 11 0 01 lx 0 0009 footcandle 50IRE F1 9 Maximum shutter max 16 30 s AGC 11 S4156...

Page 15: ...ter 30 fps mode Max 1 10000 s Max 1 4000 s Max 1 2000 s Max 1 1000 s Max 1 500 s Max 1 250 s Max 1 120 s Max 1 100 s Max 2 120 s Max 2 100 s Max 3 120 s Max 1 30 s Max 2 30 s Max 4 30 s Max 6 30 s Max 10 30 s Max 16 30 s 25 fps mode Max 1 10000 s Max 1 4000 s Max 1 2000 s Max 1 1000 s Max 1 500 s Max 1 250 s Max 1 100 s Max 2 100 s Max 3 100 s Max 1 25 s Max 2 25 s Max 4 25 s Max 6 25 s Max 10 25 ...

Page 16: ...6 Horizontal 186 Vertical 186 DORI Distance to the object in the center of the image Detect 25 ppm 8 ppf Observe 62 5 ppm 19 ppf Recognize 125 ppm 38 ppf Identify 250 ppm 76 ppf S4176 29 9 m 98 2 ft 12 0 m 39 3 ft 6 0 m 19 6 ft 3 0 m 9 8 ft S4156 20 7 m 68 0 ft 8 3 m 27 2 ft 4 1 m 13 6 ft 2 1 m 6 8 ft DORI Coverage radius when mounted at a height of 3 m 10 ft Detect 25 ppm 8 ppf Observe 62 5 ppm 1...

Page 17: ...e Panorama mode max 15 fps 12 5 fps Fisheye 2992 2992 2192 2192 1280 1280 640 640 320 320 Double Panorama 1280 720 640 360 320 180 Fisheye Quad PTZ mode max 15 fps 12 5 fps Fisheye 2992 2992 2192 2192 1280 1280 640 640 320 320 Quad PTZ 1280 960 800 600 VGA QVGA Quad streams mode Single PTZ Quad streams 1280 960 800 600 VGA QVGA max 15 fps 12 5 fps Quad PTZ 2560 1920 2048 1536 1600 1200 1280 960 80...

Page 18: ...25 fps 8 3 fps 12 5 fps 20 fps 25 fps The frame rate is limited to bit rate When a value with an asterisk is selected the actual frame rate may be lower that the value selected When the dynamic range is set to a level of 30 or higher the refresh interval is limited to 15 fps or 12 5 fps Bit rate per client 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 384 kbps 512 kbps 768 kbps 1024 kbps 1536 kbps 2048 kbps 3072 kbps...

Page 19: ...ps 6144 kbps 8192 kbps 10240 kbps 15360 kbps 20480 kbps 25600 kbps 30720 kbps 35840 kbps 40960 kbps 51200 kbps Protocol IPv6 TCP IP UDP IP HTTP HTTPS SSL TLS SMTP DNS NTP SNMP v1 v2 v3 DHCPv6 RTP MLD ICMP ARP IEEE 802 1X DiffServ IPv4 TCP IP UDP IP HTTP HTTPS SSL TLS RTSP RTP RTP RTCP SMTP DHCP DNS DDNS NTP SNMP v1 v2 v3 UPnP IGMP ICMP ARP IEEE 802 1X DiffServ SRTP Security User authentication Hos...

Page 20: ...04 C0122 6 Refer to our support website Control No C0107 for latest information about the compatible SD memory cards 7 For possible number of images and duration an indication that can be saved on the SD memory card refer to our support website below Possible number of JPEG images that can be saved Control No C0306 Possible duration of stream images H 265 or H 264 that can be saved Control No C030...

Page 21: ...64 https i pro com Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 1 877 495 0580 https www panasonic com ca For Europe and other countries Panasonic Corporation http www panasonic com Panasonic i PRO Sensing Solutions Co Ltd Fukuoka Japan Authorised Representative in EU Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg Germany ...

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