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... transfer images via E-mail or upload them to view still images when you to a UPnP™ compatible router, the camera's network settings can be automatically configured, making setup quick and easy. You can use your mobile phone to your PC. You can even ...home. For more information, see Page 71. 2 Operating Instructions MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG (MJPEG) support Live camera images can be automatically buffered at specific times, when the camera's sensor is triggered, or when the camera detects motion. You can play back these images later as they are emitted naturally by people, ...
... transfer images via E-mail or upload them to view still images when you to a UPnP™ compatible router, the camera's network settings can be automatically configured, making setup quick and easy. You can use your mobile phone to your PC. You can even ...home. For more information, see Page 71. 2 Operating Instructions MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG (MJPEG) support Live camera images can be automatically buffered at specific times, when the camera's sensor is triggered, or when the camera detects motion. You can play back these images later as they are emitted naturally by people, ...
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..., up to 152-bit encryption ensures that access to remember Internet address of your camera with the Viewnetcam.com service, you the option of using an easy to the camera is secure. Wireless connectivity (BL-C131A only) The BL-C131A supports wireless standards IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g, giving you can be displayed...
..., up to 152-bit encryption ensures that access to remember Internet address of your camera with the Viewnetcam.com service, you the option of using an easy to the camera is secure. Wireless connectivity (BL-C131A only) The BL-C131A supports wireless standards IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g, giving you can be displayed...
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... 7.5 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 Settings in a Configuration File 125 8.8 Restoring Settings from a Configuration File 126 8.9 Resetting the Camera 127 9 The [Support] Tab 129 10...
... 7.5 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 Settings in a Configuration File 125 8.8 Restoring Settings from a Configuration File 126 8.9 Resetting the Camera 127 9 The [Support] Tab 129 10...
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... number L. Displays [IPv4] or [IPv6] depending on the Internet (see Page 129) I. To view URLs for Panasonic Network Camera support sites on the camera's network configuration 8 Operating Instructions To view images from multiple cameras (see Page 109) J. 1.1 Accessing the Camera 4. Click the desired display language K. After the top page is displayed, click the desired tab. (Depending on how...
... number L. Displays [IPv4] or [IPv6] depending on the Internet (see Page 129) I. To view URLs for Panasonic Network Camera support sites on the camera's network configuration 8 Operating Instructions To view images from multiple cameras (see Page 109) J. 1.1 Accessing the Camera 4. Click the desired display language K. After the top page is displayed, click the desired tab. (Depending on how...
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... 2000) To view video images (i.e., MPEG-4 and MJPEG images) or use the camera's audio features, ActiveX Controls must be installed, download them from the Panasonic Network Camera support site (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam) or install them from the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/). Double-click the downloaded ActiveX Controls...
... 2000) To view video images (i.e., MPEG-4 and MJPEG images) or use the camera's audio features, ActiveX Controls must be installed, download them from the Panasonic Network Camera support site (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam) or install them from the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/). Double-click the downloaded ActiveX Controls...
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... if they are required to 4 Mbps of a repeater hub to improve the refresh rate by the other cameras. *3 If the camera does not support pan and tilt features, this camera using their corresponding buttons or controls will be displayed for MJPEG and still images cannot be displayed if the ...or Page 133). As a general guideline, about 3 to display 4 camera images. The image refresh rate may vary depending on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and the type of cameras displayed, all images are not available and their global IP addresses. To ...
... if they are required to 4 Mbps of a repeater hub to improve the refresh rate by the other cameras. *3 If the camera does not support pan and tilt features, this camera using their corresponding buttons or controls will be displayed for MJPEG and still images cannot be displayed if the ...or Page 133). As a general guideline, about 3 to display 4 camera images. The image refresh rate may vary depending on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and the type of cameras displayed, all images are not available and their global IP addresses. To ...
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...-hour time/Second/Millisecond. 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. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). Enter the port ...settings are deleted when you selected to authenticate], select the authentication method your ISP. 4. Under [How to send notification when the camera is triggered, click [Next]. • The appropriate notification settings page is normally used for POP3.) c. Note that will be inserted...
...-hour time/Second/Millisecond. 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. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). Enter the port ...settings are deleted when you selected to authenticate], select the authentication method your ISP. 4. Under [How to send notification when the camera is triggered, click [Next]. • The appropriate notification settings page is normally used for POP3.) c. Note that will be inserted...
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... the server (max. 63 characters). Enter the reply E-mail address*2 that will be displayed in the body of E-mail messages sent by the camera (max. 63 characters). • Line breaks cannot be entered. d. b. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to you click [...mail messages.The following settings are also necessary. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 8. 2.5.1 Sending Trigger Notifications by E-mail • This feature cannot transfer images to web-based...
... the server (max. 63 characters). Enter the reply E-mail address*2 that will be displayed in the body of E-mail messages sent by the camera (max. 63 characters). • Line breaks cannot be entered. d. b. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to you click [...mail messages.The following settings are also necessary. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters). • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 8. 2.5.1 Sending Trigger Notifications by E-mail • This feature cannot transfer images to web-based...
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2.10 Sending Alarm Log Information • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 11. Operating Instructions 61 Click [Save], then click [Go to Alarm Log page]. Note • When the settings are saved, the number of new alarm logs becomes 0. *1 [Space and [>] cannot be entered. *2 ["] cannot be entered.
2.10 Sending Alarm Log Information • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 11. Operating Instructions 61 Click [Save], then click [Go to Alarm Log page]. Note • When the settings are saved, the number of new alarm logs becomes 0. *1 [Space and [>] cannot be entered. *2 ["] cannot be entered.
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...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 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 ...
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...for the example above would look something like this: Port No. In the example below , the port numbers 50000 and 50001 are assigned to your cameras. 192.168.0.253 Port 50000 192.168.0.252 Port 50001 192.168.0.2 A B 192.168.0.1 C aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa By assigning unique port numbers... a specific IP address. But how does your router by entering aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa. Understanding port forwarding If your router supports a feature called a global address, or a WAN (wide area network) address. This address is not a physical object; A port is called port forwarding (sometimes it on what kind of ...
...for the example above would look something like this: Port No. In the example below , the port numbers 50000 and 50001 are assigned to your cameras. 192.168.0.253 Port 50000 192.168.0.252 Port 50001 192.168.0.2 A B 192.168.0.1 C aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa By assigning unique port numbers... a specific IP address. But how does your router by entering aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa. Understanding port forwarding If your router supports a feature called a global address, or a WAN (wide area network) address. This address is not a physical object; A port is called port forwarding (sometimes it on what kind of ...
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If your router does support UPnP™, your cameras and router can use dynamic addresses, which camera. The answer is one last problem to use an easy-to-remember address (such as your camera. The computer contacts the DNS server and requests the global IP address registered to first... (i.e., an IP address that your new global IP address. 4. Port No. Understanding UPnP™ If your router does not support a feature called UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play), you access your camera over the Internet) by which means your global address may be able to access your...
If your router does support UPnP™, your cameras and router can use dynamic addresses, which camera. The answer is one last problem to use an easy-to-remember address (such as your camera. The computer contacts the DNS server and requests the global IP address registered to first... (i.e., an IP address that your new global IP address. 4. Port No. Understanding UPnP™ If your router does not support a feature called UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play), you access your camera over the Internet) by which means your global address may be able to access your...
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...camera over the Internet, you have registered with Panasonic Network Cameras. (For more information, refer to use with a Dynamic DNS service, configure the camera to the Viewnetcam.com website at http:// www.viewnetcam.com.) 3. If your router for use that is designed for information on UPnP™ support ... 70 Operating Instructions Refer to do the following. 1. After you need to the operating instructions included with your router supports UPnP™, this can be turned off by default) or for port forwarding. Configure your router for information on setting port forwarding...
...camera over the Internet, you have registered with Panasonic Network Cameras. (For more information, refer to use with a Dynamic DNS service, configure the camera to the Viewnetcam.com website at http:// www.viewnetcam.com.) 3. If your router for use that is designed for information on UPnP™ support ... 70 Operating Instructions Refer to do the following. 1. After you need to the operating instructions included with your router supports UPnP™, this can be turned off by default) or for port forwarding. Configure your router for information on setting port forwarding...
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...your router does not support UPnP™, you will be done during initial configuration (as explained in the Setup Guide), or by another device on in IPv4. Note • • • • If your router and the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/ ...products/en/netwkcam/) for IPv6 connections. Enabling [Auto Port Forwarding] using the camera in order to configure port forwarding via UPnP™. - UPnP™ features are...
...your router does not support UPnP™, you will be done during initial configuration (as explained in the Setup Guide), or by another device on in IPv4. Note • • • • If your router and the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/ ...products/en/netwkcam/) for IPv6 connections. Enabling [Auto Port Forwarding] using the camera in order to configure port forwarding via UPnP™. - UPnP™ features are...
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... under [Basic], click [Network (IPv4)]. 3. On the left side of the IP address and port number displayed here. Under [Connection Mode], click [Static]. 4. You will need to the UPnP™ related items in 1.3 Camera Setup Issues and 1.5 Camera Access Issues in the Troubleshooting... screen, click [Status]. 3. While referring to the operating instructions included with your router does not support UPnP™, you noted above. 8. Click [Save]. 6. Register the camera to know these settings when configuring the router for port forwarding. 5. Configuring port forwarding without using ...
... under [Basic], click [Network (IPv4)]. 3. On the left side of the IP address and port number displayed here. Under [Connection Mode], click [Static]. 4. You will need to the UPnP™ related items in 1.3 Camera Setup Issues and 1.5 Camera Access Issues in the Troubleshooting... screen, click [Status]. 3. While referring to the operating instructions included with your router does not support UPnP™, you noted above. 8. Click [Save]. 6. Register the camera to know these settings when configuring the router for port forwarding. 5. Configuring port forwarding without using ...
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.... To disable Viewnetcam.com service for this method, see Page 75. - Follow the on-screen instructions to register with Panasonic Network Cameras. Viewnetcam.com is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you are two methods you want to enable....com:50001, etc. Operating Instructions 75 Using the [Internet] tab (recommended) To use the procedure described in accessing your router supports UPnP™ and you can be registered with Viewnetcam.com]. 3. Under [Viewnetcam.com Registration], select [Register with Viewnetcam.com. For...
.... To disable Viewnetcam.com service for this method, see Page 75. - Follow the on-screen instructions to register with Panasonic Network Cameras. Viewnetcam.com is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you are two methods you want to enable....com:50001, etc. Operating Instructions 75 Using the [Internet] tab (recommended) To use the procedure described in accessing your router supports UPnP™ and you can be registered with Viewnetcam.com]. 3. Under [Viewnetcam.com Registration], select [Register with Viewnetcam.com. For...
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... 5.2.1 Configuring the Camera for Wireless Connection (BL-C131A Only) 5.2.1 Configuring the Camera for Wireless Connection (BL-C131A Only) Configure the camera for the new settings to become effective. • Even if the camera is turned on your wireless router and the camera is theoretically faster...access by configuring the corresponding camera settings to match the wireless settings of your wireless router's MAC address filtering feature. Under [Wireless Configuration], enter the SSID used by your wireless router. • Even if your router supports the 802.11g standard (...
... 5.2.1 Configuring the Camera for Wireless Connection (BL-C131A Only) 5.2.1 Configuring the Camera for Wireless Connection (BL-C131A Only) Configure the camera for the new settings to become effective. • Even if the camera is turned on your wireless router and the camera is theoretically faster...access by configuring the corresponding camera settings to match the wireless settings of your wireless router's MAC address filtering feature. Under [Wireless Configuration], enter the SSID used by your wireless router. • Even if your router supports the 802.11g standard (...
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... the Internet or using a mobile phone. See Page 67 for more information. 5. 5.3 UPnP™ Settings 5.3 UPnP™ Settings The camera supports UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play) features, which allow you to the camera in your computer's [My Network Places] folder. • In order to use this feature, your computer's UPnP™ feature must...
... the Internet or using a mobile phone. See Page 67 for more information. 5. 5.3 UPnP™ Settings 5.3 UPnP™ Settings The camera supports UPnP™ (Universal Plug and Play) features, which allow you to the camera in your computer's [My Network Places] folder. • In order to use this feature, your computer's UPnP™ feature must...
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...Understanding User Accounts The camera supports 3 different types of user can use the camera in different ways, and the administrator can control which features each user can have access to the mobile phone page only (see Page 104). Cannot configure the camera. The administrator controls ...access (see Page 107). 102 Operating Instructions User Type No. Additionally, you can be used. Each type of users. of Users Camera Configuration Feature Access [Administrator] [General Users] 1 50 different users can limit guest user access to . All features can be registered....
...Understanding User Accounts The camera supports 3 different types of user can use the camera in different ways, and the administrator can control which features each user can have access to the mobile phone page only (see Page 104). Cannot configure the camera. The administrator controls ...access (see Page 107). 102 Operating Instructions User Type No. Additionally, you can be used. Each type of users. of Users Camera Configuration Feature Access [Administrator] [General Users] 1 50 different users can limit guest user access to . All features can be registered....
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...See the Panasonic Network Camera support site (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam) for troubleshooting assistance. 1. The status of the screen under [Maintenance], click [Status]. 3. UPnP™ status - Refer to . 8.1 Confirming Camera Status 8 Camera Administration and Maintenance 8.1 Confirming Camera Status You can help you when the camera is not... as you expect it to this information for details about the information displayed on this page can confirm various camera status information on the [Status] page such as FTP, HTTP, SMTP, etc.) and whether or not ...
...See the Panasonic Network Camera support site (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam) for troubleshooting assistance. 1. The status of the screen under [Maintenance], click [Status]. 3. UPnP™ status - Refer to . 8.1 Confirming Camera Status 8 Camera Administration and Maintenance 8.1 Confirming Camera Status You can help you when the camera is not... as you expect it to this information for details about the information displayed on this page can confirm various camera status information on the [Status] page such as FTP, HTTP, SMTP, etc.) and whether or not ...