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Model No.

WV-NM100

Network Camera

Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for WVNM100 - NETWORK COLOR CAMERA

Page 1: ...Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Model No WV NM100 Network Camera Operating Instructions ...

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Page 3: ...your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the app...

Page 4: ...n 29 Basic Settings 30 BROWSING PICTURES 32 Monitoring a Still Picture of a Single Camera 32 Monitoring the Motion Picture of a Single Camera 34 Monitoring Still Pictures of Multiple Cameras 36 Monitoring the Picture of a Camera in a Preset Position 39 Saving the Currently Monitored Picture on the PC 41 DETECTING MOTION IN THE MONITORED AREA 42 Motion Detector Function 42 Action when Motion is Det...

Page 5: ...eration mode 54 Adjusting the Picture 56 Settings for the Host Authentication 58 Settings for the User Authentication 60 System Settings 62 SNMP Settings 65 USING HELP 67 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 67 TROUBLESHOOTING 68 SPECIFICATIONS 73 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 74 ...

Page 6: ...m up to four cameras on a single monitor screen You can specify operations in case movement is detected in the area under surveillance When movement is detected in the area under surveillance you can specify operations such as storing images sending automatic e mails etc Do not perform panning tilting or preset operations after setting the motion detection area The detection area will be inaccurat...

Page 7: ...re the first use charge the built in backup bat tery by turning on the power for 48 hours or more If it is not charged enough in the case where the power goes down the internal clock may keep bad time or the operative condition may be different to that before the electric power failure The built in battery life is approximately 5 years Ask the shop where you purchased the camera when replacement o...

Page 8: ...the CD ROM This camera does not support Netscape 6 x currently released This camera does not support the PPPoE network protocol When browsing still pictures and motion pictures with Internet Explorer select Tool Internet options to dis play Internet Options then click the Security tab and press the Custom Level button to display the Security Setting window And then check Enable for the following S...

Page 9: ...rox Corporation Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective owners Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the Software provided with this product is expressly prohibited DOCUMENT CONVENTION The abbreviations below ar...

Page 10: ...lting It will take around 4 minutes to complete the initialization of all HTML documents Setting reset switch Plug the AC adapter into an outlet while this switch is pressed Keep the switch pressed for five seconds or more and then release it Leave the camera without turning the power off power is being supplied The camera will start panning and tilting automatically Initialization of all the sett...

Page 11: ...pside down position according to your needs Confirm that the Panasonic logo is in the posi tion shown in the illustration If the logo is upside down rotate the logo STEP3 STEP2 Logo If the camera is placed on a desk as shown in the illustration on the right select Desk top for Camera posi tion on the Basic setup page Connect the AC adapter and the Ethernet cable category 5 to the camera After the ...

Page 12: ...ecified Ethernet cable category 5 cross cable Important Before starting the connections confirm which type of connection meets your needs The following explanations are provided for each connection type Prepare the required hardware and cables for your connection type before starting the connections Before starting the connections confirm that all the power switches of the camera the ADSL cable mo...

Page 13: ...xample Required hardware Ethernet switching hub or router Required cable Ethernet cable category 5 straight cable Use an Ethernet switching hub or router suitable for 10Base T 100Base TX Install also a LAN card suitable for 10Base T 100Base TX on the PC All cameras connected to the network must use their own exclusive AC adapter Important Ethernet switching hub or router LAN AC adapter To an outle...

Page 14: ...s to the broadband router and to set the address translation Refer to page 26 Use an Ethernet switching hub or a broadband router suitable for 10Base T 100Base TX Install also a LAN card suitable for 10Base T 100Base TX on the PC All cameras connected to the network must use their own exclusive AC adapter To use multiple cameras it is necessary to set up the router and assign each camera with an H...

Page 15: ...e left Use a category 5 cross cable if the camera and the PC are connected directly Important STEP1 AC adapter To an outlet 230 V AC Turn on the power of the camera after the con nection is made The power is supplied to the camera by con necting the AC adapter to an outlet After the power is supplied it will take around 2 minutes before the camera can be operated STEP2 When the power is supplied t...

Page 16: ...splayed The Panasonic IP Setup software can rec ognize only those cameras in the same sub net The updated MAC addresses and IP addresses of all the connected cameras that are in the same subnet will be displayed by pressing the REFRESH button Notes STEP3 STEP2 When the provided CD ROM is inserted into the CD ROM drive of the PC the launcher software starts up and the readme file is displayed Items...

Page 17: ...the network check Disable for DHCP in the Panasonic IP Setup win dow If DHCP is enabled and the DHCP server has not assigned an IP address yet 0 0 0 0 is displayed for the IP address The IP address of the camera will be displayed after the DHCP server assigns one to the camera Click the SET button after completing the set ting It takes around 20 seconds to complete the settings of the camera after...

Page 18: ...IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 To access the camera the IP address of the PC should be 192 168 0 XXX where XXX should be a number from 2 to 254 except 1 and 10 In case the IP address of the camera is set with the Panasonic IP Setup software perform the network setting of the PC according to the network environment The settings differ depending on whic...

Page 19: ...ick the Configuration tab Click to select the TCP IP protocol of the cur rently used network card Click the Properties button STEP5 STEP4 STEP3 Click the IP Address tab Click the Specify an IP address radio button Enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows IP Address 192 168 0 9 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Click the OK button and the window closes Restart the PC to make the IP address valid...

Page 20: ...beginning the setup Important Begin the setup when the PC is in the same condition as just after the startup The Network and Dial up Connections window appears Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Select Network and Dial up Connections Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections STEP1 Click the right mouse button on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties from the pop up menu STEP2 ...

Page 21: ... the TCP IP The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window appears Screenshot 4 Note Screenshot 3 Click to select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button STEP3 Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows IP address 192 168 0 9 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click the OK button and the window closes STEP5 STEP4 ...

Page 22: ...st after the startup The Control Panel window appears The Network and Internet Connections window appears Screenshot 3 Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Select Control Panel Start Control Panel STEP1 Double click the Network and Internet Connections icon STEP2 Double click the Network Connections icon STEP3 ...

Page 23: ...n the Network Tasks menu STEP4 Click to select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button If the Internet Protocol TCP IP item is not displayed refer to the operating instructions of the OS and follow the procedures to install the TCP IP Note STEP5 Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows IP address 192 168 0 9 S...

Page 24: ...condary DNS server address when using DNS Begin the setup when the PC is in the same condition as just after the startup The browser starts up The web page set as the home page in your browser appears The picture is the page of the Panasonic web site Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Start up Internet Explorer on your PC STEP1 Enter the IP address assigned by the Panasonic IP Setup software in the Address...

Page 25: ...e Setup button The login window will appear when you press one of the buttons Camera Control Alarm Log List Setup on the Top Menu page for the first time The default settings for user name and password are as follows User name admin Password password Change the default password for security Important STEP3 Click the Advanced setup button STEP4 Click the Network button STEP5 ...

Page 26: ... masquer ade and Network Address Translation NAT have this function This function is to be set in a router To browse camera pictures via the Internet by connecting the camera to a broadband router it is necessary to assign a respective port number for each camera and address translation by using the address translation func tion For further information refer to the operating instructions of the br...

Page 27: ...twork administrator However the setting is not required if the DHCP is used in an intranet Connection type 3 Set the subnet mask designated by your Internet service provider Connection type 4 If the broadband router uses the DHCP No setting required If the broadband router does not use the DHCP Setting of the sub net mask is required For further information refer to the operating instructions of t...

Page 28: ...ng required Connection type 2 Refer to your network administrator and set the designated host name if required Connection type 3 and 4 Refer to your Internet service provider and set the designated host name if required BOOTP Connection type 1 and 2 Set to ON when using the Panasonic IP Setup software Connection type 3 and 4 No setting required DHCP Connection type 1 Set to OFF Connection type 2 S...

Page 29: ...work with other browsers The MPEG 4 plug in does not work on a Windows NT computer Login as administrator when installing the MPEG 4 plug in on a Windows 2000 computer If your PC has Windows XP installed login as the administrator of the PC Set the monitor to True Color 24 bit color or more If a firewall including software exists allow access to all UDP ports Otherwise it is impossible to browse m...

Page 30: ...s The picture is the page of the Panasonic web site Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Start up Internet Explorer on your PC STEP1 Enter the IP address assigned by the Panasonic IP Setup software in the Address box of Internet Explorer If the IP address has not been assigned yet enter the default IP address 192 168 0 10 You can confirm the assigned IP address by pressing the REFRESH button in the Panasonic...

Page 31: ...he Basic setup page This explanation is only for Camera setup Camera name Enter a name for the camera The entered cam era name will be displayed when the reload but ton of the browser is pressed or when the browser starts up the next time Characters for Camera name Up to 32 char acters Time setup year month day hour min sec Set the date and the time Year Enter 4 digits Month and day Enter 2 digits...

Page 32: ... still pictures can be made in the Basic setup page Start up the browser and display the Basic setup page of the desired camera Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page Click the JPEG radio button for Operation mode selection Begin the settings for JPEG JPEG mode setup Set the following items for JPEG Refresh interval Select a refresh interval from the following Fast Middle Slow Ver...

Page 33: ...ck one of the picture resolution buttons VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 QQVGA 160 x 120 to display the picture with the desired resolution Adjustment of the brightness of the picture Click the buttons to adjust the brightness of the picture The left end button is the darkest and the right end button is the brightest The green button is the currently selected level Image size Click one of the buttons...

Page 34: ...e 55 Preparations The setting for motion pictures can be made in the Basic setup page Start up the browser and display the Basic setup page of the desired camera Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page Important Begin the setting of the motion picture in MPEG 4 mode setup Click the MPEG 4 radio button for Operation mode selection The parameters for MPEG 4 setting automati cally app...

Page 35: ...picture The left end button is the darkest and the right end button is the bright est The green button is the currently selected level Image size Click one of the buttons x1 0 x1 5 x2 0 to select the desired motion picture size When the picture is magnified the quality of the picture may be decreased AUX Click one of the buttons High Low to set the status of the AUX output connector Refer to p 53 ...

Page 36: ... MPEG 4 on a multi screen Select OFF for both Host authentication and User authentication of the camera to be registered for monitor ing on the multi screen or set the same user name and password to all of the cameras to be registered Preparations Register the cameras to be monitored on the multi screen First the setting for still pictures on the Basic setup page is required Start up the browser a...

Page 37: ... the cameras to be moni tored on the multi screen You can register up to eight cameras as two groups by registering four cameras in each group Camera 1 Camera 4 are registered as Group A and Camera 5 Camera 8 are registered as Group B Click the SET button after completing the set ting STEP6 STEP5 Click the Multi screen button STEP4 ...

Page 38: ...he quad screen Screenshot 3 Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 If five cameras or more are connected the next multi screen will be displayed by pressing the Group B button STEP3 Click the Quad screen button STEP2 Click the Control button in the top left corner STEP1 How to Operate If the settings of Multi screen have been completed you can begin the operation from the Multi screen page ...

Page 39: ...a preset position of the camera Register the preset number and preset name of a preset position Up to eight preset positions can be registered Begin the operation from the Control page The Preset registration area appears below the list of Preset Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click Preset Setup STEP1 Click the arrow buttons up down right left to adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the pictu...

Page 40: ...ed preset position appears Screenshot 3 Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Select whether a still picture or a motion picture is to be monitored in a preset position Refer to page 32 to monitor a still picture and page 34 to monitor a motion picture After the setting has been completed click the Control button STEP2 STEP1 Click the desired preset name from the list of Preset STEP3 You can also operate the ...

Page 41: ...u can save the picture either as single screen or multi screen quad screen You can save only still pictures JPEG Saving motion pictures MPEG 4 is not available Important Move the cursor on the picture to save and click the right mouse button to select Save Image As from the pop up menu STEP1 Enter a name for the image in the File name box After entering the file name with the file exten sion jpg c...

Page 42: ...etected Action when Motion is Detected By setting the motion detector function you can set the camera to activate the following operations when motion changes in the brightness level is detected in the designated area When motion is detected Alarm appears on the monitor screen as shown in screenshot below Alarm will disappear by clicking on it The camera checks the alarm status and reloads the bro...

Page 43: ...k address However the picture accessed from the link address may have been deleted if alarms occur frequently You can customize the contents of the alarm mail For further information refer to page 53 When user authentication is activated on the User authentication page authentication is required before users access the picture Refer to p 60 Transfer the saved pictures to the server You can transfe...

Page 44: ...e appears Screenshot 3 Screenshot 2 44 DETECTING MOTION IN THE MONITORED AREA Set the items on the Alarm page Refer to the next page for details about each item Click the SET button after completing the set ting STEP4 STEP3 Click the Alarm Transmission button STEP2 ...

Page 45: ...e number of images to store in pre alarm You can select a number between 0 and 20 Post alarm Number of image Set the number of images to store in post alarm You can select a number between 1 and 20 Interval Select a frame rate for the image to store among the following 1 10 1 5 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 5 10 sec External alarm output Alarm type Select Latch or Pulse for the alarm output mode Pulse width Set t...

Page 46: ... to four areas The setting can be made on the VMD area page of Alarm Transmission Begin the operation from the Basic setup page Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page The Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click the Advanced setup button STEP1 Click the Alarm Transmission button STEP2 ...

Page 47: ...ns Up to four areas can be designated Designate the area for the selected area number by clicking on the picture To designate the area click the top left corner and the bottom right corner of the area you wish to set To cancel the designated area select the area number to be canceled from the pull down menu and press the RESET button Click the SET button after completing the set ting STEP5 STEP4 ...

Page 48: ... from the Top Menu page Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Top Menu page The Alarm log list page appears Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click the desired log from the alarm log list on the left side The picture JPEG of the selected log appears on the right side Only if the selected picture is remaining To view the previous or next picture automatically Operate the Control buttons B button Displays ...

Page 49: ...y still pictures can be transferred to the server Transferring motion picture to the server is not possible Preparations for Transferring Pictures to the Server Set the FTP settings to transfer pictures to the server The settings can be made on the FTP client page of Alarm Transmission Important Begin the operation from the Basic setup page Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page T...

Page 50: ...FTP server up to 64 characters Password Enter a password for login in the FTP server up to 64 characters Mode Select the transfer mode from Sequential or Passive In case the connection can not be made selecting Sequential select Passive FTP enable time 1 FTP enable time 2 Set the day of the week and the time range start time finish time for the pictures to be transferred Check the desired day of t...

Page 51: ...es should be stored File name Enter the file name of the picture to be trans ferred Fix The file name of the picture to be transferred is the name designated in File name Date Time The file name of the picture to be transferred will be File name sequential number month day hours minutes seconds year The sequential number will be given starting from 1 automatically The total number of characters of...

Page 52: ...r Alarm transmission setup Alarm transmission Check ON You can select ON or OFF to set whether to transfer the pictures or not when an alarm occurs Directory Enter the directory where the pictures should be stored File name The file name to be transferred will be File name name of the picture entered by the user sequential number month day hours minutes seconds year The sequential number will be g...

Page 53: ...password Upload the new file almmail tmpl in text format to the camera STEP3 STEP2 STEP1 You can set the type of the device connected to the AUX output connector The settings can be made on the AUX output page of Alarm Transmission Click the Alarm Transmission button and then click the AUX output tab The AUX output page of Alarm Trans mission appears and you can check the current setting of the AU...

Page 54: ...age of Advanced setup Begin the operation from the Basic setup page Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page The Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears When JPEG is selected Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click the Advanced setup button STEP1 Set the Advanced setup for JPEG and MPEG 4 When MPEG 4 is selected the window in the following page appears Refer to the next page for the e...

Page 55: ...ment with frequent errors by setting the refresh cycle shorter you can decrease the cause of interference on the monitor screen However the loading speed may become slower Enter a number between 1 and 30 sec UDP port Enter the transmission port number of the camera Transmission type Select Unicast or Multicast for the transmission setting Unicast Up to four users can connect to a sin gle camera to...

Page 56: ... on the Image adjustment page of Advanced setup Begin the operation from the Basic setup page Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page The Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click the Advanced setup button STEP1 Click the Image adjustment tab STEP2 ...

Page 57: ...matically under low illumination conditions Flicker less mode Select one of the following modes to prevent flicker by fluorescent light When the camera is used under bright fluorescent light select 60 Hz or 50Hz AUTO Select this when this camera is used under normal fluorescent light 60Hz Select this when this camera is used in areas supplied with current at 60Hz frequency 50Hz Select this when th...

Page 58: ...ks if an IP address of a PC accessing the camera is registered as a host or not Up to eight PCs can be registered for the host authentication The setting of the host authentication is made on the Host authentication page Begin the operation from the Basic setup page Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page The Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 C...

Page 59: ...itor the picture and operate on the Alarm log list page and the Control page Not authorized to operate on the Basic setup page and the Advanced setup page Live viewing Authorized only to monitor the picture Not authorized to operate the camera Click the SET button after completing the set ting Click the Delete Host o button to check the IP address of the PCs registered in the host authentication Y...

Page 60: ...d a password to access the camera if a PC access ing the camera is not registered for the host authentication Up to sixteen users can be registered for the user authentication The setting of the user authentication is made on the User authentication page Begin the operation from the Basic setup page Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page The Operation mode page of Advanced setup a...

Page 61: ...ng Administrator Authorized to operate all functions of the camera Camera control Authorized to monitor the picture and operate on the Alarm log list page and the Control page Not autho rized to operate on the Basic setup page and the Advanced setup page Live viewing Authorized only to monitor the picture Not authorized to operate the camera Click the SET button after completing the set ting Click...

Page 62: ...the cameras etc The setting is made on the System page Begin the operation from the Basic setup page Refer to page 24 and 25 to display the Basic setup page The Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click the Advanced setup button STEP1 Click the System button STEP2 ...

Page 63: ...t NTP port Enter the port number of the NTP server Synchronization interval Enter 1 to 24 hours for the interval time to access to the NTP server for synchronization Time zone If using the NTP server select the time zone accord ing to the location where the camera is installed Daylight saving Summer time When you select ON the currently set time minus one hour will be displayed When you select OFF...

Page 64: ...the server Domain name can be omitted Characters for Host name Up to 255 characters ABCDE FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU VWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 Default setting for Host name WV NM100 User name Enter the user name given by the administrator of the server Characters for User name Up to 32 characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 _ Default setting for User name ...

Page 65: ...the administrative software SNMP manager The setting is made on the SNMP page Begin the operation from the System page Refer to page 62 and 63 to display the System page The SNMP page appears Screenshot 2 Screenshot 1 Click on the SNMP tab on the System page STEP1 Set the items on the SNMP page For details about the items refer to the next page STEP2 Click the SET button after completing the set t...

Page 66: ...100 To ensure security change the default community name public on the SNMP page regardless of the SNMP is used or not When changing the community name on the SNMP page change also the community name of the SNMP manager to match the newly entered name Location Enter the name of the location where the camera is installed Characters for Location Up to 32 characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWXYZabcdefg...

Page 67: ...ploading the screen where you can verify the progress does not appear but uploading starts Click the OK button Update the firmware starts It will take approx 5 minutes to complete the uploading It will be approx 2 minutes if there is no initialization It may take more time for uploading depending on network environ ments The top page of the operation screen automatically appears after completion o...

Page 68: ... is cor rect and firm 16 Is the valid IP address set for the camera 10 16 17 Are you connecting to the wrong IP address Confirm the connection as follows Open the command prompt on your PC and enter ping enter here the IP address set for the NM100 If the NM100 replies the camera is functioning nor mally If not turn off the power of the NM100 once and proceed as follows 1 Change the IP address by u...

Page 69: ...mon subnet Is Use Proxy Server for the setting of the browser selected When accessing a camera in the same subnet entering the address of the camera in the Don t Use Proxy For These Addresses box is recommended If the camera and the PC are connected in a different subnet Is the IP address of the default gateway set for the camera correct The picture is not displayed 10 Is the camera s power ON 8 D...

Page 70: ... browser as follows If Netscape Communicator is used Set the memory cache and the disk cache to 0 Kbytes in the Advanced Cache category of the Preferences menu Also check Every time for Document in cache is composed to document on network in the Cache menu Preferences Advance Cache If Internet Explorer is used Select Every visit to the page for Check for newer versions of stored pages in Temporary...

Page 71: ...sfer might have failed Check the network connection status A problem might have occurred in the FTP function Check the FTP client settings During FTP transfer an error might have occurred Check the FTP client settings An error might have occurred during the connection with the server Refer to the administrator of the server The directory path might be incorrect Check the FTP client settings Entere...

Page 72: ...might be down Refer to the administrator of the server User name or password isn t cor rect IP address update failed Undefined error Entered user name and or password might be incorrect Check the DDNS configuration DDNS settings might be incorrect Check the DDNS configura tion A problem might have occurred in the DDNS function Check the DDNS configuration ...

Page 73: ... Quality JPEG Super Fine Fine Normal Low MPEG 4 Fine Normal Low Picture Display Size x1 0 x1 5 x2 0 resolution does not change Interface 10Base T 100Base TX port RJ 45 x1 Alarm Input OFF Open or 4 V DC 5 V DC ON Make contact with GND Alarm Output Collector output Internal pull up OFF Open or 5V DC or less ON 50 mA or less 1 V DC or less AUX Output Collector output Internal pull up OFF Open or 5V D...

Page 74: ...sting of alphanumeric characters into IP addresses Download Transferring data from a remote computer to the local computer Ethernet A communication medium for LAN which was developed by Xerox Corporation Ethernet Switching Hub A concentrator device used in a 10Base T or 100Base TX network There are several types with various numbers of ports 8 ports 4 ports etc Frame Rate The number of frames per ...

Page 75: ...anagement Protocol The protocol used to monitor devices connected to TCP IP networks such as the Internet or an intranet The SNMP manager is used to monitor the status of an Ethernet switching hub router and the traffic of the network Straight Cable The cable designed for 10Base T 100Base TX and used to connect a PC to an Ethernet hub Subnet Mask An IP address has two components the network addres...

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