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...Changing the Administrator User Name and Password 103 6.3 General Users ...104 6.4 Guest Users ...107 6.5 The Login Tab ...109 7 Advanced Settings 110 7.1 Changing Image Display Settings 110 7.2 Registering Multiple Cameras 113 7.3 Specifying Operation Times 115 ...Privacy Mode ...118 8 Camera Administration and Maintenance 119 8.1 Confirming Camera Status 119 8.2 Confirming Wireless Status (BL-C131A Only 120 8.3 Confirming Session Status 121 8.4 Confirming Alarm Logs 122 8.5 Restarting the Camera 123 8.6 Updating the Camera Firmware 124 8.7 Saving ...
...Changing the Administrator User Name and Password 103 6.3 General Users ...104 6.4 Guest Users ...107 6.5 The Login Tab ...109 7 Advanced Settings 110 7.1 Changing Image Display Settings 110 7.2 Registering Multiple Cameras 113 7.3 Specifying Operation Times 115 ...Privacy Mode ...118 8 Camera Administration and Maintenance 119 8.1 Confirming Camera Status 119 8.2 Confirming Wireless Status (BL-C131A Only 120 8.3 Confirming Session Status 121 8.4 Confirming Alarm Logs 122 8.5 Restarting the Camera 123 8.6 Updating the Camera Firmware 124 8.7 Saving ...
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...displayed. Example: http://192.168.0.253 If the camera's port number is a port number other than 80, enter ":" and the port number after the camera's top page is not 80. • The user name and password required to the same network as the camera. In the browser's address bar, enter http://... followed by the IP address of the camera, then press [Enter] on the keyboard. Start your...
...displayed. Example: http://192.168.0.253 If the camera's port number is a port number other than 80, enter ":" and the port number after the camera's top page is not 80. • The user name and password required to the same network as the camera. In the browser's address bar, enter http://... followed by the IP address of the camera, then press [Enter] on the keyboard. Start your...
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...for other cameras. *3 If the camera does not support pan and tilt features, this camera using an Ethernet switching hub instead of a repeater hub to 4 Mbps of cameras displayed, all...camera page is accessed can configure the camera to automatically switch from guest users, an authentication dialog will need to enter a valid user name and password...camera setup page (see Page 110). When a camera image is determined on the multi camera page. Note • • • • • • If a camera configured for guest users (see Page 110). If a camera displayed on network...
...for other cameras. *3 If the camera does not support pan and tilt features, this camera using an Ethernet switching hub instead of a repeater hub to 4 Mbps of cameras displayed, all...camera page is accessed can configure the camera to automatically switch from guest users, an authentication dialog will need to enter a valid user name and password...camera setup page (see Page 110). When a camera image is determined on the multi camera page. Note • • • • • • If a camera configured for guest users (see Page 110). If a camera displayed on network...
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...file may be saved as New File with Time Stamp]: A time stamp is saved on the server. - [Save as "Image20061231173020500". Enter the password*2 required to an FTP site. Transferred files will upload files to the directory "CameraImages" and save the files using this time expires). Operating Instructions... files to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. Enter the port number used for FTP.) 3. Follow the procedure below to configure the camera to transfer images to access the server (max. 63 characters). 5. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to be saved on the ...
...file may be saved as New File with Time Stamp]: A time stamp is saved on the server. - [Save as "Image20061231173020500". Enter the password*2 required to an FTP site. Transferred files will upload files to the directory "CameraImages" and save the files using this time expires). Operating Instructions... files to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. Enter the port number used for FTP.) 3. Follow the procedure below to configure the camera to transfer images to access the server (max. 63 characters). 5. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to be saved on the ...
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... requires SMTP authentication when sending E-mail messages.The following settings are deleted when you would for sending E-mail.) 3. a. Enter the password*2 required to 3 addresses can be sent with the SMTP server, therefore, we recommend entering the E-mail assigned to you selected to..., at 5:30 PM and 20 seconds and 500 milliseconds. d. a. Therefore, in E-mail messages sent by E-mail 1. 2.4.2 Transferring Images by the camera (max. 44 characters). • The date and time (24-hour format) is also used as the sent file name (i.e., 20061231173020500.jpg). 6. ...
... requires SMTP authentication when sending E-mail messages.The following settings are deleted when you would for sending E-mail.) 3. a. Enter the password*2 required to 3 addresses can be sent with the SMTP server, therefore, we recommend entering the E-mail assigned to you selected to..., at 5:30 PM and 20 seconds and 500 milliseconds. d. a. Therefore, in E-mail messages sent by E-mail 1. 2.4.2 Transferring Images by the camera (max. 44 characters). • The date and time (24-hour format) is also used as the sent file name (i.e., 20061231173020500.jpg). 6. ...
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...PM and 20 seconds and 500 milliseconds. Note • If your computer network uses a proxy server, the appropriate proxy server settings must be made when configuring the trigger. 42 Operating Instructions Enter the password*1 required to adjust its time setting for [Overwrite setting]. - [Overwrite ... server by entering "\" before the desired file name. Note that if you enter "CameraImages\Image", the camera will be entered. 2. For example, if you configure the camera to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. Ask the HTTP server administrator for transferred files (max...
...PM and 20 seconds and 500 milliseconds. Note • If your computer network uses a proxy server, the appropriate proxy server settings must be made when configuring the trigger. 42 Operating Instructions Enter the password*1 required to adjust its time setting for [Overwrite setting]. - [Overwrite ... server by entering "\" before the desired file name. Note that if you enter "CameraImages\Image", the camera will be entered. 2. For example, if you configure the camera to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. Ask the HTTP server administrator for transferred files (max...
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... 3 addresses can be entered. 7. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters). • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 8. Click [Save], then click [Go to Trigger page]. • All buffered images for the ... in the body of E-mail messages sent by the camera (max. 63 characters). • Line breaks cannot be entered. Enter the destination E-mail address*2. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). a. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters)....
... 3 addresses can be entered. 7. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters). • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 8. Click [Save], then click [Go to Trigger page]. • All buffered images for the ... in the body of E-mail messages sent by the camera (max. 63 characters). • Line breaks cannot be entered. Enter the destination E-mail address*2. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). a. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters)....
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...below to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. Enter the password*1 required to send trigger notifications via HTTP. Note • If your computer network uses a proxy server, the appropriate proxy server settings must be made on the [Network (IPv4)] page in this example, this file name. • ... 3. For example, if you set the file name as "Notification", an uploaded file may be saved as the file name, the camera will upload files to the directory "CameraNotifications" and save the files using this notification was sent on the server. Select the desired setting ...
...below to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. Enter the password*1 required to send trigger notifications via HTTP. Note • If your computer network uses a proxy server, the appropriate proxy server settings must be made on the [Network (IPv4)] page in this example, this file name. • ... 3. For example, if you set the file name as "Notification", an uploaded file may be saved as the file name, the camera will upload files to the directory "CameraNotifications" and save the files using this notification was sent on the server. Select the desired setting ...
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...mail server requires POP before SMTP authentication when sending E-mail messages.The following settings are also necessary. b. Enter the password*2 required to you by the camera (max. 44 characters). 10. Up to 3 addresses can be shown to authenticate], select the authentication method your ISP...user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters). 60 Operating Instructions a. d. 2.10 Sending Alarm Log Information 5. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to web-based mail servers, such as...
...mail server requires POP before SMTP authentication when sending E-mail messages.The following settings are also necessary. b. Enter the password*2 required to you by the camera (max. 44 characters). 10. Up to 3 addresses can be shown to authenticate], select the authentication method your ISP...user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters). 60 Operating Instructions a. d. 2.10 Sending Alarm Log Information 5. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to web-based mail servers, such as...
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...phone 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 ...using any of these features, please read the following notes. • Certain mobile phones are not compatible with Panasonic Network Cameras. • Mobile phones that only allow the use of port number 80 or mobile phones that is compatible with mobile...
...phone 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 ...using any of these features, please read the following notes. • Certain mobile phones are not compatible with Panasonic Network Cameras. • Mobile phones that only allow the use of port number 80 or mobile phones that is compatible with mobile...
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... phone pages using a mobile phone or PC without entering a user name or password. Operating Instructions 63 3.1 Accessing the Camera from Your Mobile Phone 3.1 Accessing the Camera from the camera is displayed. • If the camera image is not displayed properly, try accessing the camera by the IP address of /mobile. - /mobileh (for HTML) - /mobilex (for XHTML...
... phone pages using a mobile phone or PC without entering a user name or password. Operating Instructions 63 3.1 Accessing the Camera from Your Mobile Phone 3.1 Accessing the Camera from the camera is displayed. • If the camera image is not displayed properly, try accessing the camera by the IP address of /mobile. - /mobileh (for HTML) - /mobilex (for XHTML...
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... has reached the end of its pan or tilt range, the corresponding number will not be logged in to the camera as the administrator by selecting [Alarm Log], [Buffer/Transfer], or [Privacy Mode], and then entering the user name and password when the authentication dialog is configured ...use this feature. Press [4] or [6] to pan the lens left or right, respectively, or press [2] or [8] to allow access from the camera can access the camera's mobile phone pages using a mobile phone or PC without entering a user name or password. If the camera is displayed. see Page 65). • You...
... has reached the end of its pan or tilt range, the corresponding number will not be logged in to the camera as the administrator by selecting [Alarm Log], [Buffer/Transfer], or [Privacy Mode], and then entering the user name and password when the authentication dialog is configured ...use this feature. Press [4] or [6] to pan the lens left or right, respectively, or press [2] or [8] to allow access from the camera can access the camera's mobile phone pages using a mobile phone or PC without entering a user name or password. If the camera is displayed. see Page 65). • You...
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...to the desired service. Enter the password*2 provided by the Dynamic DNS service provider (max. 63 characters). 7. 4.2.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Third-party Dynamic DNS Service 4.2.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Third-party Dynamic DNS Service Before configuring the camera to use a third-party Dynamic DNS... the settings required to use a third-party Dynamic DNS service to the Dynamic DNS service provider. • After configuring the camera to use a third-party Dynamic DNS service, it may take responsibility for the settings required to use that may not be compatible...
...to the desired service. Enter the password*2 provided by the Dynamic DNS service provider (max. 63 characters). 7. 4.2.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Third-party Dynamic DNS Service 4.2.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Third-party Dynamic DNS Service Before configuring the camera to use a third-party Dynamic DNS... the settings required to use a third-party Dynamic DNS service to the Dynamic DNS service provider. • After configuring the camera to use a third-party Dynamic DNS service, it may take responsibility for the settings required to use that may not be compatible...
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... and is difficult to guess. Operating Instructions 103 Click the [Setup] tab. 2. Change the password periodically for a list of the screen under [Account], click [Administrator]. 3. Under [Administrator Authentication], enter the user name and password, then re-enter the password for verification. • See Page 147 for added security. 1. On the left side of...
... and is difficult to guess. Operating Instructions 103 Click the [Setup] tab. 2. Change the password periodically for a list of the screen under [Account], click [Administrator]. 3. Under [Administrator Authentication], enter the user name and password, then re-enter the password for verification. • See Page 147 for added security. 1. On the left side of...
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... the user name and password, then re-enter the password for verification. • See Page 147 for added security. Change the passwords periodically for a list of the screen under [Account], click [General User]. 3. When general users access the camera, the [Internet], [Setup], and [Maintenance] tabs are difficult to access those pages. Note • •...
... the user name and password, then re-enter the password for verification. • See Page 147 for added security. Change the passwords periodically for a list of the screen under [Account], click [General User]. 3. When general users access the camera, the [Internet], [Setup], and [Maintenance] tabs are difficult to access those pages. Note • •...
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... the administrator or as "hackers", to whom you do not need to enter a user name or password to access the camera. Click the [Setup] tab. 3. 6.4 Guest Users 6.4 Guest Users Guest users are available to guest users, and you can restrict guest user access ...access, and rather create general user accounts and assign secret user names and passwords for use of user names and passwords. Under [General Authentication], select the desired setting. - [Permit access from guest users]: Guest users can access the camera. - [Permit access from guest users (mobile only)]: Guest users can access...
... the administrator or as "hackers", to whom you do not need to enter a user name or password to access the camera. Click the [Setup] tab. 3. 6.4 Guest Users 6.4 Guest Users Guest users are available to guest users, and you can restrict guest user access ...access, and rather create general user accounts and assign secret user names and passwords for use of user names and passwords. Under [General Authentication], select the desired setting. - [Permit access from guest users]: Guest users can access the camera. - [Permit access from guest users (mobile only)]: Guest users can access...
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... on You can easily see that privacy mode is enabled. Accessing the camera from green to a gray screen if privacy mode is displayed, click [Disable Privacy Mode] and enter the administrator user name and password if prompted. - In order to disable privacy mode, the administrator's user... name and password must be displayed asking if you want to disable privacy mode. Pressing the PRIVACY button on the front of the camera (the indicator will turn from a mobile phone (see Page 64) as the administrator. Accessing the camera from being seen. Under ...
... on You can easily see that privacy mode is enabled. Accessing the camera from green to a gray screen if privacy mode is displayed, click [Disable Privacy Mode] and enter the administrator user name and password if prompted. - In order to disable privacy mode, the administrator's user... name and password must be displayed asking if you want to disable privacy mode. Pressing the PRIVACY button on the front of the camera (the indicator will turn from a mobile phone (see Page 64) as the administrator. Accessing the camera from being seen. Under ...
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...the [Maintenance] tab. 2. You are not saved in the configuration file. If you save a configuration file and then update the camera's firmware later, the configuration file may not be able to be restored. Operating Instructions 125 If you change it cannot be changed. ... , the saved settings cannot be restored properly. Note • • • • • The saved configuration file contains user names, passwords, and other private information. 8.7 Saving Settings in a Configuration File 8.7 Saving Settings in a Configuration File You can also use the Setup Program to ...
...the [Maintenance] tab. 2. You are not saved in the configuration file. If you save a configuration file and then update the camera's firmware later, the configuration file may not be able to be restored. Operating Instructions 125 If you change it cannot be changed. ... , the saved settings cannot be restored properly. Note • • • • • The saved configuration file contains user names, passwords, and other private information. 8.7 Saving Settings in a Configuration File 8.7 Saving Settings in a Configuration File You can also use the Setup Program to ...
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... to specify the location of the saved configuration file. 4. The configuration file saves the camera's user names and passwords. Network settings and the administrator user name and password are restored as they were saved, therefore the administrator user name and password may change . Buffered images will be deleted when you have saved a configuration file (i.e., a backup...
... to specify the location of the saved configuration file. 4. The configuration file saves the camera's user names and passwords. Network settings and the administrator user name and password are restored as they were saved, therefore the administrator user name and password may change . Buffered images will be deleted when you have saved a configuration file (i.e., a backup...
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8.9 Resetting the Camera 8.9 Resetting the Camera You can reset all of the camera's default settings. When the lens finishes panning and tilting, it is being reset. All buffered images - Reconfigure the camera by referring to turn off the camera while the camera is safe to the [Setup Guide]. See Page 149 for...reset, but the time format will be set to [Automatic Setup]. Operating Instructions 127 All camera settings (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network connection mode changes to AM/PM mode. On the left side of the screen under [...
8.9 Resetting the Camera 8.9 Resetting the Camera You can reset all of the camera's default settings. When the lens finishes panning and tilting, it is being reset. All buffered images - Reconfigure the camera by referring to turn off the camera while the camera is safe to the [Setup Guide]. See Page 149 for...reset, but the time format will be set to [Automatic Setup]. Operating Instructions 127 All camera settings (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network connection mode changes to AM/PM mode. On the left side of the screen under [...