Operating Instructions
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Motion Detection Feature
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The camera has a Motion Detection feature that detects changes in movement
within the camera's display range. In addition, the camera can buffer the images
before and after the Motion Detection on an SD memory card that can be inserted
into the camera, and can transfer images to PCs or cell phones via E-mail or FTP
*6
,
if specified beforehand.
SD Memory Card Recording
The camera has an SD memory card slot. Inserting an SD memory card
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allows
you to record camera images (640 x 480 dots, 320 x 240 dots, 160 x 120 dots)
without recording them onto a PC via a network.
In addition, enabling the Alarm Detection function using a customer-provided
switch allows you to record camera images to the SD memory card directly. This
can be triggered by signals such as turning on a light or opening or closing a door.
If you enable 1-minute interval timer buffer/transfer with a 2 GB SD memory card,
you can record approx. 110,000
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images (320 x 240 resolution and standard
quality) for about 80 days.
Multi-Camera Page
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The Multi-Camera page displays camera images from up to 4 cameras on a single
web browser, and supports audio 2-way communication (Walkie-talkie Type). This
camera allows you to switch between 3 sets of 4 cameras. Additionally, static
images from a maximum of 12 cameras can be displayed on a single page.
Other Features
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The 320,000-pixel color CCD sensor
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Color Night View mode
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IPv4/IPv6 dual stack supported
*5 Motion Detection: The detection level varies depending on the resolution, image quality, or
object. The feature may not work depending on the detection level.
*6 FTP: This stands for "File Transfer Protocol", and is used for transferring files in networks such
as the Internet and intranets.
*7 SD Memory Card: The camera supports 2 GB, 1 GB, 512 MB, 256 MB, 128 MB or 64 MB
Panasonic SD memory cards (customer-provided).
*8 About 110,000 images: Only images can be recorded. Sounds cannot be recorded.
*9 Multi-Camera Page: The feature can be used by registering the IP addresses of cameras to a
single camera beforehand.