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Note:
• The camera number detected at Easy Start does not
match the camera port number (P1 - P4) on the rear
panel of the recorder. Follow STEP 8 to replace the
camera number if you want to match the camera
number and the port number.
[Model]
When Panasonic cameras are used, the model numbers will
be displayed.
[Results]
New: Displayed when the camera is newly connected to
the recorder.
Replaced: Displayed when the camera has been
replaced by another one.
Added: Displayed when the camera connection is added
to the recorder.
Registered: Displayed when the camera has already
been registered.
Lost: Displayed when the registered camera is not detected.
Blank: No camera is detected.
*: Administrator not registered
Note:
• If "Lost" is displayed or the column is left blank, check if
the power of the camera is turned on, and make sure
that cables are properly connected.
Step 6
Enter a user name and a password to register for a camera
with "*" in the results.
Step 7
Click the [Next] button.
→
IP address will be given to the cameras newly
connected, replaced or added, and the images from the
camera will be displayed on the operational screen.
Note:
• For the security enhancement, changing of the IP
address of the camera will become impossible when 20
minutes have passed after the power is turned on.
Perform the camera detection within 20 minutes, or turn
off the power of the camera and turn it on again if more
than 20 minutes has passed. Refer to the operating
instructions of the camera for further information.
When 20 minutes have passed after the power of the
camera is turned on, "ONVIF" may be detected
depending on the models of Panasonic cameras. In
such a case, turn off the power of the camera and turn if
on again to perform the camera detection.
• When "On" is selected for the "DHCP" setting of the
detected cameras, the recorder will forcibly change the
setting to "Off" to give the IP addresses automatically.
• When the [Cancel] button is clicked, the top screen of
"Easy Start" (the menu to set the date & time) without
applying the camera detection result will be displayed.
Step 4
Click the [Next] button.
→
The camera registration window opens.
Note:
• To use the existing IP address of the connected cameras,
refer to "Detect cameras for registration [Detect cameras]"
(
☞
Operating Instructions (PDF)) instead of "Easy Start".
• Before the settings, register the cameras into the
network. Only the cameras added by license registration
will be detected even though more cameras than the
registered license number are connected.
It is recommended to disconnect unnecessary cameras.
• Cameras shall be connected to the Camera/PC port.
Cameras will not be detected if they are connected to
the PC port.
Step 5
Register the cameras connected to the recorder.
[New] button
Usually use it with no camera registered in the recorder.
Detects all the connected cameras.
The models and results of the detected cameras will be displayed.
Make sure that the model numbers of all the connected
cameras are being displayed.
[Addition] button
Usually use it when there are added or replaced cameras
during operation.
Detects only the added or replaced cameras.
The models and results of the detected cameras will be displayed.
Make sure that the model numbers of all the added or
replaced cameras are being displayed.
Important:
• When there are cameras in use, the system can overwrite
the registered information and assign new IP addresses
to all connected cameras (including cameras currently in
use) by clicking the [New] button.
• Cameras newly added after the operation start will be
registered in the default settings. To conform the
settings to those of the registered cameras, perform the
settings for the added cameras.
• For the video encoder (WJ-GXE500), only the camera
connected to CH1 will be detected. The channels CH2
to CH4 are needs to be registered from the setup menu.
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Configure the minimum settings [Easy Start]
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