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...within its memory. Protecting your privacy Simply press the camera's PRIVACY button to a UPnP™ compatible router, the camera's network settings can be automatically buffered at specific times, when the camera's sensor is triggered, or when the camera detects motion. You can even activate the privacy mode... desired. Built-in sensor The camera features a built-in and out simply. You can view these images later while accessing the camera or save them to buffer (i.e., temporarily store) camera images in the camera image. You can use your mobile phone to select the video format...
...within its memory. Protecting your privacy Simply press the camera's PRIVACY button to a UPnP™ compatible router, the camera's network settings can be automatically buffered at specific times, when the camera's sensor is triggered, or when the camera detects motion. You can even activate the privacy mode... desired. Built-in sensor The camera features a built-in and out simply. You can view these images later while accessing the camera or save them to buffer (i.e., temporarily store) camera images in the camera image. You can use your mobile phone to select the video format...
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...59 3 Mobile Phone Features 62 3.1 Accessing the Camera from Your Mobile Phone 63 3.2 Viewing Still Images on Your Mobile Phone 64 3.3 Viewing Alarm Logs on Your Mobile Phone 65 3.4 Enabling and Disabling Image Buffering Using Your Mobile Phone 66 4 Configuring the Camera for ...Changing Camera Settings 81 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 Network Settings ...81 Network (IPv4) Settings 82 Proxy Server Settings ...87 Using the Camera in Wireless Mode (BL-C131A Only 88 Configuring the Camera for Wireless Connection (BL-C131A Only 89 Restarting the Camera in Wireless Mode (BL-...
...59 3 Mobile Phone Features 62 3.1 Accessing the Camera from Your Mobile Phone 63 3.2 Viewing Still Images on Your Mobile Phone 64 3.3 Viewing Alarm Logs on Your Mobile Phone 65 3.4 Enabling and Disabling Image Buffering Using Your Mobile Phone 66 4 Configuring the Camera for ...Changing Camera Settings 81 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 Network Settings ...81 Network (IPv4) Settings 82 Proxy Server Settings ...87 Using the Camera in Wireless Mode (BL-C131A Only 88 Configuring the Camera for Wireless Connection (BL-C131A Only 89 Restarting the Camera in Wireless Mode (BL-...
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.... 1 2 1. Zooming is displayed briefly while zooming. The zoom magnification (´1.0-´10.0) is not available when viewing camera images on your mouse performance and your PC; This means that the zoom speed depends on a mobile phone. Note that while you to zoom in , and right-click the lower part of the image...
.... 1 2 1. Zooming is displayed briefly while zooming. The zoom magnification (´1.0-´10.0) is not available when viewing camera images on your mouse performance and your PC; This means that the zoom speed depends on a mobile phone. Note that while you to zoom in , and right-click the lower part of the image...
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... images and cannot be specified. - Buffering or transferring begins. The active time of the camera's sensor can be buffered or triggered when the camera detects motion in to work on (see if employees come into your mobile phone anytime the camera's built-in sensor is triggered, i.e., anytime someone comes close to buffer or transfer...
... images and cannot be specified. - Buffering or transferring begins. The active time of the camera's sensor can be buffered or triggered when the camera detects motion in to work on (see if employees come into your mobile phone anytime the camera's built-in sensor is triggered, i.e., anytime someone comes close to buffer or transfer...
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.... • The image quality setting is not available when [MPEG-4] is selected as the image format. • When configuring the trigger to transfer images to a mobile phone's E-mail address, set the image resolution to 192 ´ 144, and set the image quality to enable the trigger. 5. Under [Image Buffer Frequency], select...
.... • The image quality setting is not available when [MPEG-4] is selected as the image format. • When configuring the trigger to transfer images to a mobile phone's E-mail address, set the image resolution to 192 ´ 144, and set the image quality to enable the trigger. 5. Under [Image Buffer Frequency], select...
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...format, image resolution, and image quality. • The image quality setting is not available when [MPEG-4] is disabled when panning and tilting the camera lens, i.e., moving the camera lens will aim in sensor, see Page 57. • The motion detection feature is selected as the image format. ...8226; When configuring the trigger to transfer images to a mobile phone's E-mail address, set the image resolution to 192 ´ 144...
...format, image resolution, and image quality. • The image quality setting is not available when [MPEG-4] is disabled when panning and tilting the camera lens, i.e., moving the camera lens will aim in sensor, see Page 57. • The motion detection feature is selected as the image format. ...8226; When configuring the trigger to transfer images to a mobile phone's E-mail address, set the image resolution to 192 ´ 144...
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... the total number of video you to help reduce the number of the previous trigger. It is selected To configure the camera to a mobile phone by E-mail, for 10 seconds), the camera will be buffered or transferred. 32 Operating Instructions Buffering or transferring begins. When [MPEG-4] is therefore recommended to use this trigger...
... the total number of video you to help reduce the number of the previous trigger. It is selected To configure the camera to a mobile phone by E-mail, for 10 seconds), the camera will be buffered or transferred. 32 Operating Instructions Buffering or transferring begins. When [MPEG-4] is therefore recommended to use this trigger...
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... that do not support password authentication are not compatible with Panasonic Network Cameras. • Certain mobile phones may not display images correctly. • Video images cannot be displayed on mobile phones. • The camera's audio features are not available with Panasonic Network Cameras. 3 Mobile Phone Features This section describes the features available when using any of these features, please read...
... that do not support password authentication are not compatible with Panasonic Network Cameras. • Certain mobile phones may not display images correctly. • Video images cannot be displayed on mobile phones. • The camera's audio features are not available with Panasonic Network Cameras. 3 Mobile Phone Features This section describes the features available when using any of these features, please read...
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... number after the IP address. Example: http mobile If the camera's port number is configured to allow access from Your Mobile Phone 1. Example: http 50001/mobile If you have registered with a DNS service, such as Viewnetcam.com (see Page 107), users can access the camera's mobile phone pages using a mobile phone or PC without entering a user name...
... number after the IP address. Example: http mobile If the camera's port number is configured to allow access from Your Mobile Phone 1. Example: http 50001/mobile If you have registered with a DNS service, such as Viewnetcam.com (see Page 107), users can access the camera's mobile phone pages using a mobile phone or PC without entering a user name...
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... [4] or [6] to pan the lens left or right, respectively, or press [2] or [8] to the first four presets C D (presets 1-4). Press [5] to view the image buffer and transfer control page (see Page 65). • You must be disabled according to allow access from the camera can access the camera's mobile phone pages using a mobile phone or PC...
... [4] or [6] to pan the lens left or right, respectively, or press [2] or [8] to the first four presets C D (presets 1-4). Press [5] to view the image buffer and transfer control page (see Page 65). • You must be disabled according to allow access from the camera can access the camera's mobile phone pages using a mobile phone or PC...
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... C Operating Instructions 65 A. C. The date and time of each log, and the type of the last 50 times the camera was triggered. B. Access the camera with your mobile phone, select [Alarm Log] to view a record of new alarm logs is displayed. The number of the last 50 trigger ...events (sensor and motion detection). 3.3 Viewing Alarm Logs on Your Mobile Phone 3.3 Viewing Alarm Logs on Your Mobile Phone While accessing the camera from your mobile phone (see Page 63). 2. These logs allow you to the previous screen. Note • You must...
... C Operating Instructions 65 A. C. The date and time of each log, and the type of the last 50 times the camera was triggered. B. Access the camera with your mobile phone, select [Alarm Log] to view a record of new alarm logs is displayed. The number of the last 50 trigger ...events (sensor and motion detection). 3.3 Viewing Alarm Logs on Your Mobile Phone 3.3 Viewing Alarm Logs on Your Mobile Phone While accessing the camera from your mobile phone (see Page 63). 2. These logs allow you to the previous screen. Note • You must...
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Note • You must be logged in to the camera as an administrator to turn the selected trigger on your mobile phone. Select the desired trigger number to use this feature. 1. Select [Control Page] when finished to return to turn the trigger... Select [Save] to the previous screen. 66 Operating Instructions 3.4 Enabling and Disabling Image Buffering Using Your Mobile Phone 3.4 Enabling and Disabling Image Buffering Using Your Mobile Phone While accessing the camera from your mobile phone, select [Buffer/Transfer] to display the image buffer and transfer control page on or off . 4....
Note • You must be logged in to the camera as an administrator to turn the selected trigger on your mobile phone. Select the desired trigger number to use this feature. 1. Select [Control Page] when finished to return to turn the trigger... Select [Save] to the previous screen. 66 Operating Instructions 3.4 Enabling and Disabling Image Buffering Using Your Mobile Phone 3.4 Enabling and Disabling Image Buffering Using Your Mobile Phone While accessing the camera from your mobile phone, select [Buffer/Transfer] to display the image buffer and transfer control page on or off . 4....
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...only to your mobile phone. A Internet 192.168.0.253 A B Modem B C Router 192.168.0.252 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.1 C Although each IP address on the right) are away from home if other network devices) to allow you to view camera images and change camera settings from anywhere... addresses. This section explains the concepts and procedures for configuring your camera when you are the same, but this : 192.168.0.100. In other words, your cameras and your computer network (PCs, router, network printers, network cameras, etc.) has an IP address. It probably looks something like...
...only to your mobile phone. A Internet 192.168.0.253 A B Modem B C Router 192.168.0.252 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.1 C Although each IP address on the right) are away from home if other network devices) to allow you to view camera images and change camera settings from anywhere... addresses. This section explains the concepts and procedures for configuring your camera when you are the same, but this : 192.168.0.100. In other words, your cameras and your computer network (PCs, router, network printers, network cameras, etc.) has an IP address. It probably looks something like...
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Most routers will not allow you to access a camera over the Internet using your mobile phone (see Page 63). 80 Operating Instructions 4.3 Confirming Internet Access 4.3 Confirming Internet Access After configuring the camera to use a Dynamic DNS service and configuring your router for port forwarding, confirm that the camera can be accessed over the Internet, try accessing the camera using a PC connected to a different network or by using a PC connected to the same LAN as the camera. To confirm that the camera can be accessed over the Internet.
Most routers will not allow you to access a camera over the Internet using your mobile phone (see Page 63). 80 Operating Instructions 4.3 Confirming Internet Access 4.3 Confirming Internet Access After configuring the camera to use a Dynamic DNS service and configuring your router for port forwarding, confirm that the camera can be accessed over the Internet, try accessing the camera using a PC connected to a different network or by using a PC connected to the same LAN as the camera. To confirm that the camera can be accessed over the Internet.
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... order to the camera in My Network Places], select [Enable] if you want to access your camera from the [Internet] tab (see Page 82 or Page 133). 4. Click the [Setup] tab. 2. Note • You can also configure your UPnP™ compatible router for port forwarding from the Internet or using a mobile phone. Create a shortcut...
... order to the camera in My Network Places], select [Enable] if you want to access your camera from the [Internet] tab (see Page 82 or Page 133). 4. Click the [Setup] tab. 2. Note • You can also configure your UPnP™ compatible router for port forwarding from the Internet or using a mobile phone. Create a shortcut...
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...all settings. All features can be registered. [Guest User] (Anonymous users) - of users. Cannot configure the camera. The administrator controls which features each user can have access to the mobile phone page only (see Page 104). User Type No. Additionally, you can limit guest user access to .... Each type of user can use the camera in different ways, and the administrator can control which features...
...all settings. All features can be registered. [Guest User] (Anonymous users) - of users. Cannot configure the camera. The administrator controls which features each user can have access to the mobile phone page only (see Page 104). User Type No. Additionally, you can limit guest user access to .... Each type of user can use the camera in different ways, and the administrator can control which features...
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...names and passwords for use by unknown individuals, including those who can access the camera's mobile phone page only. - [Do not permit access from guest users (mobile only)]: Guest users can access the camera through the use of allowing guest access, but it is strongly recommended that are... available to guest users, and you configured the camera to access the camera (explained above). 2. You have the option ...
...names and passwords for use by unknown individuals, including those who can access the camera's mobile phone page only. - [Do not permit access from guest users (mobile only)]: Guest users can access the camera through the use of allowing guest access, but it is strongly recommended that are... available to guest users, and you configured the camera to access the camera (explained above). 2. You have the option ...
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...Click the [Setup] tab. 2. On the left side of the camera (the indicator will turn from a mobile phone (see that privacy mode cannot be entered. Turning privacy mode off You can turn privacy mode off by : - Accessing the camera with a PC as the administrator. 1. Click [Save]. 118 ...turns red so that you can disable the PRIVACY button so that privacy mode is activated. - Accessing the camera from red to access the camera, a dialog will turn from a mobile phone (see Page 64) as the administrator. When [Privacy Mode is activated: - Disabling the PRIVACY button ...
...Click the [Setup] tab. 2. On the left side of the camera (the indicator will turn from a mobile phone (see that privacy mode cannot be entered. Turning privacy mode off You can turn privacy mode off by : - Accessing the camera with a PC as the administrator. 1. Click [Save]. 118 ...turns red so that you can disable the PRIVACY button so that privacy mode is activated. - Accessing the camera from red to access the camera, a dialog will turn from a mobile phone (see Page 64) as the administrator. When [Privacy Mode is activated: - Disabling the PRIVACY button ...
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Multicast session status 1. Click the [Maintenance] tab. 2. Confirm the desired information. Still image viewing - Note • Information for the following session types is not displayed: - Mobile phone access - On the left side of active video (MPEG-4 and MJPG) and audio sessions - Accessing the [Top], [Setup], [Internet], [Maintenance], and [Support] pages Operating ...
Multicast session status 1. Click the [Maintenance] tab. 2. Confirm the desired information. Still image viewing - Note • Information for the following session types is not displayed: - Mobile phone access - On the left side of active video (MPEG-4 and MJPG) and audio sessions - Accessing the [Top], [Setup], [Internet], [Maintenance], and [Support] pages Operating ...
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.... of Images File Size No. of Images File Size No. 13.3 Internal Memory Specifications for Buffered Images 13.3 Internal Memory Specifications for Buffered Images The camera's internal memory can buffer images according to PC) Favor Clarity 50 KB 80 25 KB 160 7 KB 570 Image Quality Standard 33 KB 120 16... to PC) Favor Clarity 50 KB 80 25 KB 160 7 KB 570 Image Quality Standard 33 KB 120 16 KB 250 5 KB 800 Favor Motion Mobile Phone 20 KB - 200 - 8 KB 8 KB 500 500 3 KB 3 KB 1330 1330 xxOLD SPEC 148 Operating Instructions of Images File Size No. JPEG images (videos...
.... of Images File Size No. of Images File Size No. 13.3 Internal Memory Specifications for Buffered Images 13.3 Internal Memory Specifications for Buffered Images The camera's internal memory can buffer images according to PC) Favor Clarity 50 KB 80 25 KB 160 7 KB 570 Image Quality Standard 33 KB 120 16... to PC) Favor Clarity 50 KB 80 25 KB 160 7 KB 570 Image Quality Standard 33 KB 120 16 KB 250 5 KB 800 Favor Motion Mobile Phone 20 KB - 200 - 8 KB 8 KB 500 500 3 KB 3 KB 1330 1330 xxOLD SPEC 148 Operating Instructions of Images File Size No. JPEG images (videos...