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... or somewhere, by FTP, E-mail, or HTTP. You can also program the camera to transfer images via E-mail or upload them to your privacy Simply press the camera's PRIVACY button to hide the lens from a PC, both MPEG-4 and MJPEG formats, allowing you to zoom up to 10´ (by area...them to an FTP or HTTP server as desired. You can play back these camera images, and then you 're out of the house. UPnP™ support When connecting the camera to a UPnP™ compatible router, the camera's network settings can use your privacy. You can be automatically configured, making setup quick ...
... or somewhere, by FTP, E-mail, or HTTP. You can also program the camera to transfer images via E-mail or upload them to your privacy Simply press the camera's PRIVACY button to hide the lens from a PC, both MPEG-4 and MJPEG formats, allowing you to zoom up to 10´ (by area...them to an FTP or HTTP server as desired. You can play back these camera images, and then you 're out of the house. UPnP™ support When connecting the camera to a UPnP™ compatible router, the camera's network settings can use your privacy. You can be automatically configured, making setup quick ...
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... Dynamic DNS Service 78 Confirming Internet Access 80 5 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-C131A Only 93 UPnP™ Settings ...94 Operating Instructions...
... Dynamic DNS Service 78 Confirming Internet Access 80 5 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-C131A Only 93 UPnP™ Settings ...94 Operating Instructions...
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...Display 117 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...a Shortcut to the Camera 140 11.3 Changing the [Temporary Internet files] Setting 141 11.4 About the MPEG-4 Viewer Program 142 12 Using the Setup Program 143 13 Technical Information 146 13.1 Cleaning the Camera 146 13.2 ASCII ...
...Display 117 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...a Shortcut to the Camera 140 11.3 Changing the [Temporary Internet files] Setting 141 11.4 About the MPEG-4 Viewer Program 142 12 Using the Setup Program 143 13 Technical Information 146 13.1 Cleaning the Camera 146 13.2 ASCII ...
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...12. For more information see Page 11 or Page 12 depending on which operating system you to use audio features. 1.2 Viewing Live Camera Images 1.2 Viewing Live Camera Images 1. Snapshot button (see Page 23) E. Volume slider (see Page 21) B. Click the [Single] tab. • ...® Controls must be installed in order to view MPEG-4 images, MJPEG images, or to install them. The single camera page AB C D E FG Oct.18,06 11:29:59AM M 1 H Text Overlay I J A. Access the camera (see Page 110) Operating Instructions 9 Camera name (see Page 7). 2. Date and time overlay...
...12. For more information see Page 11 or Page 12 depending on which operating system you to use audio features. 1.2 Viewing Live Camera Images 1.2 Viewing Live Camera Images 1. Snapshot button (see Page 23) E. Volume slider (see Page 21) B. Click the [Single] tab. • ...® Controls must be installed in order to view MPEG-4 images, MJPEG images, or to install them. The single camera page AB C D E FG Oct.18,06 11:29:59AM M 1 H Text Overlay I J A. Access the camera (see Page 110) Operating Instructions 9 Camera name (see Page 7). 2. Date and time overlay...
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...be changed (see Page 115). [The operation time has ended.] will see Page 118) has been turned on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the camera, and the type of day (see Page 110). Operation bar (see Page 110) J. See Page 11 or ...wireless mode, camera images will be displayed under the camera image. The camera is in the following situations: - BL-C131A only: If using the camera in 4:3 full-screen mode; Text overlay (see Page 14) I. When the camera is configured to still images. If you can select whether video images ([MPEG-4] or [...
...be changed (see Page 115). [The operation time has ended.] will see Page 118) has been turned on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the camera, and the type of day (see Page 110). Operation bar (see Page 110) J. See Page 11 or ...wireless mode, camera images will be displayed under the camera image. The camera is in the following situations: - BL-C131A only: If using the camera in 4:3 full-screen mode; Text overlay (see Page 14) I. When the camera is configured to still images. If you can select whether video images ([MPEG-4] or [...
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... ActiveX dialog for Windows XP Service Pack 2 To view video images (i.e., MPEG-4 and MJPEG images) or use the camera's audio features, the corresponding ActiveX Controls must be installed, download them from the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/). 1. When the ActiveX Control message is displayed in Internet Explorer®, click...
... ActiveX dialog for Windows XP Service Pack 2 To view video images (i.e., MPEG-4 and MJPEG images) or use the camera's audio features, the corresponding ActiveX Controls must be installed, download them from the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/). 1. When the ActiveX Control message is displayed in Internet Explorer®, click...
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...MPEG-4 and MJPEG images) or use the camera's audio features, ActiveX Controls must be installed, download them using the CD-ROM included with Administrator privileges. You can 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...PC, restart the PC. 2. If you cannot install ActiveX Controls If you cannot see video (MPEG-4 or MJPEG) images in your camera. 1. Double-click the downloaded ActiveX Controls installer, or open the [ocx] folder on the web...
...MPEG-4 and MJPEG images) or use the camera's audio features, ActiveX Controls must be installed, download them using the CD-ROM included with Administrator privileges. You can 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...PC, restart the PC. 2. If you cannot install ActiveX Controls If you cannot see video (MPEG-4 or MJPEG) images in your camera. 1. Double-click the downloaded ActiveX Controls installer, or open the [ocx] folder on the web...
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... image, [+] to brighten the image, and [STD] to return the image to the correspond- Select [MPEG-4] or [MJPEG] to view video images, or one of its maximum C pan or tilt range. J. L. The camera lens moves to a pre- C. E E. Preset Program Button: Allows you to move the lens to ...Method Selector: Allows you to change the home position if necessary (see Page 18). To stream MPEG-4 images using Multicast, you to pan or tilt the lens to pan the lens left of the camera's lens (see Page 99), after which [Multicast] is displayed here (except [Home Position]). Click...
... image, [+] to brighten the image, and [STD] to return the image to the correspond- Select [MPEG-4] or [MJPEG] to view video images, or one of its maximum C pan or tilt range. J. L. The camera lens moves to a pre- C. E E. Preset Program Button: Allows you to move the lens to ...Method Selector: Allows you to change the home position if necessary (see Page 18). To stream MPEG-4 images using Multicast, you to pan or tilt the lens to pan the lens left of the camera's lens (see Page 99), after which [Multicast] is displayed here (except [Home Position]). Click...
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... router must be configured to allow multicast packets to be sent, and the camera must be configured for [Refresh Rate] that is used TCP protocol, which creates more network traffic as more users access the camera. - [HTTP] (RTP over the network. MPEG-4 images can change the default setting for multicasting (see Page 99). - [Unicast] (Unicast...
... router must be configured to allow multicast packets to be sent, and the camera must be configured for [Refresh Rate] that is used TCP protocol, which creates more network traffic as more users access the camera. - [HTTP] (RTP over the network. MPEG-4 images can change the default setting for multicasting (see Page 99). - [Unicast] (Unicast...
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...the ActiveX Controls installed on your mouse performance and your PC; The zoom magnification (´1.0-´10.0) is not available when viewing camera images on the multi camera page - Note that the zoom speed depends on your PC's mouse settings. 1 2 1. Zoom out 2 20 Operating Instructions There... are looking at a zoomed image, for MPEG-4 images. Viewing video images from you to zoom in and out simply. Zoom out Zooming with...
...the ActiveX Controls installed on your mouse performance and your PC; The zoom magnification (´1.0-´10.0) is not available when viewing camera images on the multi camera page - Note that the zoom speed depends on your PC's mouse settings. 1 2 1. Zoom out 2 20 Operating Instructions There... are looking at a zoomed image, for MPEG-4 images. Viewing video images from you to zoom in and out simply. Zoom out Zooming with...
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... global IP addresses. MPEG-4 images displayed on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and the type of the camera image to use the click to display 4 camera images. For other cameras, overlays cannot be displayed if the other cameras. *3 If the camera does not support pan and tilt features, this camera using their corresponding buttons...
... global IP addresses. MPEG-4 images displayed on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and the type of the camera image to use the click to display 4 camera images. For other cameras, overlays cannot be displayed if the other cameras. *3 If the camera does not support pan and tilt features, this camera using their corresponding buttons...
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... will be active. 7. Under [Image Setting], select the desired image format, image resolution, and image quality. • 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...
... will be active. 7. Under [Image Setting], select the desired image format, image resolution, and image quality. • 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...
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• MPEG-4 images cannot be slower depending on the settings you made under [Transfer Method]. Follow the procedure below based on network conditions, the number of people accessing the camera, and the type of objects being viewed. Once the camera's memory is full, new images replace the old ...]: Images are deleted when you selected to the specified website. 11. For FTP transfer, see Page 95). Images are buffered until the camera's memory is transferred to transfer images by FTP, E-mail, or HTTP, click [Next]. • The appropriate transfer settings page is correct...
• MPEG-4 images cannot be slower depending on the settings you made under [Transfer Method]. Follow the procedure below based on network conditions, the number of people accessing the camera, and the type of objects being viewed. Once the camera's memory is full, new images replace the old ...]: Images are deleted when you selected to the specified website. 11. For FTP transfer, see Page 95). Images are buffered until the camera's memory is transferred to transfer images by FTP, E-mail, or HTTP, click [Next]. • The appropriate transfer settings page is correct...
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... Setting], select the desired image 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 56. • For information on how the motion detection feature detects motion and how...
... Setting], select the desired image 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 56. • For information on how the motion detection feature detects motion and how...
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... be buffered or transferred. For example, if this parameter is set to [10 s], and if the camera is configured to be buffered or transferred. Buffering or transferring begins. When [MPEG-4] is triggered within 10 seconds of images to buffer 1 image per second and store 10 images before ...Image Buffer Frequency], select the desired buffer or transfer rate. Deactivation time; As a result, pre-buffer images from when the camera was triggered. The camera can only be sent and mobile phone charges may not be buffered or transferred during this setting to help reduce the number ...
... be buffered or transferred. For example, if this parameter is set to [10 s], and if the camera is configured to be buffered or transferred. Buffering or transferring begins. When [MPEG-4] is triggered within 10 seconds of images to buffer 1 image per second and store 10 images before ...Image Buffer Frequency], select the desired buffer or transfer rate. Deactivation time; As a result, pre-buffer images from when the camera was triggered. The camera can only be sent and mobile phone charges may not be buffered or transferred during this setting to help reduce the number ...
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...8226; The appropriate notification settings page is displayed. - If you selected to not transfer images and to not send notification when the camera is triggered, or select [Disable]. 14. 2.2 Configuring a Sensor or Motion Detection Trigger B Buffering or transferring ends, deactivation time starts...select the desired transfer method. • MPEG-4 images cannot be buffered or transferred. b. The camera can buffer or transfer images again. 12. Once the camera's memory is full, new images replace the old images. - [FTP]: After the camera is triggered, it transfers images to the ...
...8226; The appropriate notification settings page is displayed. - If you selected to not transfer images and to not send notification when the camera is triggered, or select [Disable]. 14. 2.2 Configuring a Sensor or Motion Detection Trigger B Buffering or transferring ends, deactivation time starts...select the desired transfer method. • MPEG-4 images cannot be buffered or transferred. b. The camera can buffer or transfer images again. 12. Once the camera's memory is full, new images replace the old images. - [FTP]: After the camera is triggered, it transfers images to the ...
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Start and end date and time when the image was buffered B. Viewing and downloading buffered MPEG-4 videos A B xxRECAPTURE 2.6 Viewing Buffered Images C D A. Playback controls (refer to your PC Operating Instructions 51 Camera image C. Click to save the video to the Windows Media® Player help file for details) D.
Start and end date and time when the image was buffered B. Viewing and downloading buffered MPEG-4 videos A B xxRECAPTURE 2.6 Viewing Buffered Images C D A. Playback controls (refer to your PC Operating Instructions 51 Camera image C. Click to save the video to the Windows Media® Player help file for details) D.
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... for RTCP. 7. Under [Multicast], check [Multicast settings screen is displayed.] to configure the camera for RTSP. (Usually port number 554 is used.) 6. Under [RTP], enter the first port number used for RTP. • The port number above RTP ...[Basic], click [Video Streaming]. 3. 5.7 Changing Video Streaming Settings 5.7 Changing Video Streaming Settings The [Video Streaming] page of the [Setup] tab allows you to finish. Under [MPEG-4 Max. For example, when port number 33000 is used for RTP, port number 33001 is used for each resolution setting. 5. Under [RTSP], enter the port...
... for RTCP. 7. Under [Multicast], check [Multicast settings screen is displayed.] to configure the camera for RTSP. (Usually port number 554 is used.) 6. Under [RTP], enter the first port number used for RTP. • The port number above RTP ...[Basic], click [Video Streaming]. 3. 5.7 Changing Video Streaming Settings 5.7 Changing Video Streaming Settings The [Video Streaming] page of the [Setup] tab allows you to finish. Under [MPEG-4 Max. For example, when port number 33000 is used for RTP, port number 33001 is used for each resolution setting. 5. Under [RTSP], enter the port...
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... an even number. Enter the IP address of the multicast. Enter the port number to be an IPv6 address. 100 Operating Instructions If used for MPEG-4 streaming. 5.7 Changing Video Streaming Settings • When [Multicast] is enabled, [Multicast] becomes available in the [Streaming Method] selector on the single...
... an even number. Enter the IP address of the multicast. Enter the port number to be an IPv6 address. 100 Operating Instructions If used for MPEG-4 streaming. 5.7 Changing Video Streaming Settings • When [Multicast] is enabled, [Multicast] becomes available in the [Streaming Method] selector on the single...
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This port number must be used for audio streaming. Click [Save]. Enter the port number to be an even number. 11. c. Operating Instructions 101 This port number must be used for MPEG-4 streaming. 5.7 Changing Video Streaming Settings b. Enter the first port number to be an even number.
This port number must be used for audio streaming. Click [Save]. Enter the port number to be an even number. 11. c. Operating Instructions 101 This port number must be used for MPEG-4 streaming. 5.7 Changing Video Streaming Settings b. Enter the first port number to be an even number.