Operating Instructions
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...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...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... the Camera 146 13.2 ASCII Character Table 147 13.3 Internal Memory Specifications for Buffered Images 148 13.4 Default Setting ...
...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...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... the Camera 146 13.2 ASCII Character Table 147 13.3 Internal Memory Specifications for Buffered Images 148 13.4 Default Setting ...
Operating Instructions
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.... When viewing video images, we recommend connecting the cameras using the HTTP protocol. This setting is not displayed • Confirm the settings on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and the type of a repeater hub to not...8226; • • • • If a camera configured for other cameras. *3 If the camera does not support pan and tilt features, this camera using their corresponding buttons or controls will need to enter a valid user name and password in 192 ´ 144 pixel resolution, images are not displayed....
.... When viewing video images, we recommend connecting the cameras using the HTTP protocol. This setting is not displayed • Confirm the settings on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and the type of a repeater hub to not...8226; • • • • If a camera configured for other cameras. *3 If the camera does not support pan and tilt features, this camera using their corresponding buttons or controls will need to enter a valid user name and password in 192 ´ 144 pixel resolution, images are not displayed....
Operating Instructions
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...Click [Browse...]. Confirm the file name and click [Load]. 6. Network settings and the administrator user name and password are restored as they were saved, therefore the camera's IP address may not be restored. Specify the configuration file and...camera's network settings. If you have saved a configuration file (i.e., a backup of the camera's settings) on your PC, you load the saved configuration file and restart the camera. You can load its settings from a Configuration File If you have updated the camera's firmware, you reset the camera to factory default, the camera...
...Click [Browse...]. Confirm the file name and click [Load]. 6. Network settings and the administrator user name and password are restored as they were saved, therefore the camera's IP address may not be restored. Specify the configuration file and...camera's network settings. If you have saved a configuration file (i.e., a backup of the camera's settings) on your PC, you load the saved configuration file and restart the camera. You can load its settings from a Configuration File If you have updated the camera's firmware, you reset the camera to factory default, the camera...
Operating Instructions
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...screen under [Maintenance], click [Reset To Factory Default]. 3. Click [Execute]. • The indicator blinks orange, and then turns off the camera. When the lens finishes panning and tilting, it is safe to turn off the camera while the camera is being reset. Change the setting if necessary...the camera's settings to AM/PM mode. All buffered images - All alarm logs - See Page 149 for a few seconds. When the camera is reset, the following information will be deleted: - All camera settings (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network ...
...screen under [Maintenance], click [Reset To Factory Default]. 3. Click [Execute]. • The indicator blinks orange, and then turns off the camera. When the lens finishes panning and tilting, it is safe to turn off the camera while the camera is being reset. Change the setting if necessary...the camera's settings to AM/PM mode. All buffered images - All alarm logs - See Page 149 for a few seconds. When the camera is reset, the following information will be deleted: - All camera settings (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network ...
Operating Instructions
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... from the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/ products/en/netwkcam/) and save a configuration file after you change it on the CD-ROM. 144 Operating Instructions Click [Update Firmware]. Select the firmware file you regularly save a configuration file of your ISP or network administrator. Enter the administrator user name and password when prompted...
... from the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/ products/en/netwkcam/) and save a configuration file after you change it on the CD-ROM. 144 Operating Instructions Click [Update Firmware]. Select the firmware file you regularly save a configuration file of your ISP or network administrator. Enter the administrator user name and password when prompted...
Operating Instructions
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... Time Start Day End Day Camera Name White Balance AC Power Source Frequency Pan Range-Minimum Pan Range-Home Position Pan Range-Maximum Tilt Range-Minimum Tilt Range-Home Position Tilt Range-Maximum AM/PM No check GMT -05:00 No check Apr First Sunday 2 AM Oct Last Sunday 2 AM Network Camera Auto 60 Hz -50...
... Time Start Day End Day Camera Name White Balance AC Power Source Frequency Pan Range-Minimum Pan Range-Home Position Pan Range-Maximum Tilt Range-Minimum Tilt Range-Home Position Tilt Range-Maximum AM/PM No check GMT -05:00 No check Apr First Sunday 2 AM Oct Last Sunday 2 AM Network Camera Auto 60 Hz -50...
Setup Guide
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... starts. Click [Search for Cameras]. • The program searches for both the BL-C111A (Wired Type) and BL-C131A (Wireless/Wired Type). For more than one camera, you want to your network. • [About this document: - Temporarily disable any cameras on the CDROM. Panasonic Network Camera Website: http://panasonic.net/pcc/ipcam/ BL-C111A Model No. (Wired Type) BL-C131A (Wireless/Wired Type) Before...
... starts. Click [Search for Cameras]. • The program searches for both the BL-C111A (Wired Type) and BL-C131A (Wireless/Wired Type). For more than one camera, you want to your network. • [About this document: - Temporarily disable any cameras on the CDROM. Panasonic Network Camera Website: http://panasonic.net/pcc/ipcam/ BL-C111A Model No. (Wired Type) BL-C131A (Wireless/Wired Type) Before...
Service Manual
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...have a Panasonic BB-HGW700A Network Camera Control Unit, WEP settings will be entered manually. 22 Click [Search for Cameras]. • The program searches for cameras connected to your network. ...camera's MAC address label). 5. Adobe® Reader® is not displayed, continue to enter the user name and password again. 6. Enter the desired user name and password...default settings. • Configure the camera for Cameras]: Displays a list of all camera settings on your PC, or restore all network settings to the camera manually, or to view the included documentation. BL-C111A /BL...
...have a Panasonic BB-HGW700A Network Camera Control Unit, WEP settings will be entered manually. 22 Click [Search for Cameras]. • The program searches for cameras connected to your network. ...camera's MAC address label). 5. Adobe® Reader® is not displayed, continue to enter the user name and password again. 6. Enter the desired user name and password...default settings. • Configure the camera for Cameras]: Displays a list of all camera settings on your PC, or restore all network settings to the camera manually, or to view the included documentation. BL-C111A /BL...
Service Manual
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... - All camera settings (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network connection mode changes to Factory Default]. 3. Note: • Do not turn off the camera. • When the camera is being reset. Reconfigure the camera by pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button ... panning and tilting, it . 50 All images buffered in order to their factory default settings by referring to the Setup Guide. • When the camera is safe to AM/PM mode. BL-C111A /BL-C131A 11 Factory Setting 11.1. Resetting the Camera Using the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET...
... - All camera settings (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network connection mode changes to Factory Default]. 3. Note: • Do not turn off the camera. • When the camera is being reset. Reconfigure the camera by pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button ... panning and tilting, it . 50 All images buffered in order to their factory default settings by referring to the Setup Guide. • When the camera is safe to AM/PM mode. BL-C111A /BL-C131A 11 Factory Setting 11.1. Resetting the Camera Using the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET...