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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...
Operating Instructions
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... button), the volume is reset to the center position and the mute will be interrupted or delayed due to your PC's performance, the network environment, if you are running other applications and windows or reduce the maximum bandwidth (see Page 82 or Page 133) for guest users... can mute the audio by pressing the listen button. Confirm that the listen button ( ) is panning or tilting. Note • • • • • This feature can monitor the audio from the camera, you experience difficulty when using the volume slider ( ). Adjust the volume using audio features, refer...
... button), the volume is reset to the center position and the mute will be interrupted or delayed due to your PC's performance, the network environment, if you are running other applications and windows or reduce the maximum bandwidth (see Page 82 or Page 133) for guest users... can mute the audio by pressing the listen button. Confirm that the listen button ( ) is panning or tilting. Note • • • • • This feature can monitor the audio from the camera, you experience difficulty when using the volume slider ( ). Adjust the volume using audio features, refer...
Operating Instructions
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... be displayed for [Refresh Rate] and [Resolution] that camera. If a camera displayed on the multi camera page. 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 center feature (see Page... of a repeater hub to still images. When viewing video images, we recommend connecting the cameras using the HTTP protocol. To reduce data traffic, you want to access certain features (audio, pan/tilt, etc.), those features are used . Set the [Video Display Time] for general users ...
... be displayed for [Refresh Rate] and [Resolution] that camera. If a camera displayed on the multi camera page. 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 center feature (see Page... of a repeater hub to still images. When viewing video images, we recommend connecting the cameras using the HTTP protocol. To reduce data traffic, you want to access certain features (audio, pan/tilt, etc.), those features are used . Set the [Video Display Time] for general users ...
Operating Instructions
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... detection feature detects motion differently than the Network Camera Recorder software (sold separately). Refer to the [Preview] area to the color of objects and changes in object brightness, however, in some cases the camera may not be detected as motion. Motion detection can vary by artificial light sources (such as ... detection is triggered Note • Motion is detected by changes in the outline of the background. The motion detection feature is disabled when panning and tilting the camera lens, i.e., moving the camera lens will not trigger the motion detection feature.
... detection feature detects motion differently than the Network Camera Recorder software (sold separately). Refer to the [Preview] area to the color of objects and changes in object brightness, however, in some cases the camera may not be detected as motion. Motion detection can vary by artificial light sources (such as ... detection is triggered Note • Motion is detected by changes in the outline of the background. The motion detection feature is disabled when panning and tilting the camera lens, i.e., moving the camera lens will not trigger the motion detection feature.
Operating Instructions
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... (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network connection mode changes to the [Setup Guide]. Change the setting if necessary (see Page 95). On the left side of the camera's settings to their factory default settings. 1. Note • • • •... Do not turn off for a list of the camera's default settings. All alarm logs - Operating Instructions 127 When the lens finishes panning and tilting, it is reset, the following information will be set to turn off the camera while the camera is reset, the internal clock will not be reset,...
... (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network connection mode changes to the [Setup Guide]. Change the setting if necessary (see Page 95). On the left side of the camera's settings to their factory default settings. 1. Note • • • •... Do not turn off for a list of the camera's default settings. All alarm logs - Operating Instructions 127 When the lens finishes panning and tilting, it is reset, the following information will be set to turn off the camera while the camera is reset, the internal clock will not be reset,...
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... Saving 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 ° 0 °...
... Saving 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 ° 0 °...
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... feet 5 inches) Power Network Communication Camera Operation Ethernet Link Sensor Detection 74 mm ´ 98 mm ´ 73 mm (2 15/16 inches ´ 3 7/8 inches ´ 2 7/8 inches) BL-C111A: 180 (0.4 lb.) BL-C131A: 210 (0.46 lb.) AC adaptor: Input 120 V AC, 60 Hz Output 9 V DC, 750 mA BL-C111A: About 2.7 W (4.0 W during pan/tilt scan) BL-C131A: About 4.5 W (6.0 W during pan/tilt scan) Operation: +5 °...
... feet 5 inches) Power Network Communication Camera Operation Ethernet Link Sensor Detection 74 mm ´ 98 mm ´ 73 mm (2 15/16 inches ´ 3 7/8 inches ´ 2 7/8 inches) BL-C111A: 180 (0.4 lb.) BL-C131A: 210 (0.46 lb.) AC adaptor: Input 120 V AC, 60 Hz Output 9 V DC, 750 mA BL-C111A: About 2.7 W (4.0 W during pan/tilt scan) BL-C131A: About 4.5 W (6.0 W during pan/tilt scan) Operation: +5 °...
Installation Guide
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... to the operating instructions included with your router and to the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/) for information about the PRIVACY button. L Tripod mounting hole M Wall mounting holes L M BL-C131 Front View Bottom View A Antenna A B Lens housing B (pan/tilt mechanism) C Lens C D Indicator*1/ D PRIVACY button*2 E Built-in sensor E (pyroelectric infrared F sensor...
... to the operating instructions included with your router and to the Panasonic Network Camera website (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/) for information about the PRIVACY button. L Tripod mounting hole M Wall mounting holes L M BL-C131 Front View Bottom View A Antenna A B Lens housing B (pan/tilt mechanism) C Lens C D Indicator*1/ D PRIVACY button*2 E Built-in sensor E (pyroelectric infrared F sensor...
Installation Guide
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... surrounding environment or how fast the objects in sensor. 7. Refer to the Panasonic Network Camera website at an area outside of the sensor's range. 3. We recommend that you limit the pan and tilt range of the camera to the active detection range of the sensor, or that if you increase ...areas. In the example below , the sensor can view these kinds of locations when mounting the camera. When deciding where to mount the camera, you limit other user's access to the pan and tilt features. 30° 8. Note • If you should take the following into consideration when deciding...
... surrounding environment or how fast the objects in sensor. 7. Refer to the Panasonic Network Camera website at an area outside of the sensor's range. 3. We recommend that you limit the pan and tilt range of the camera to the active detection range of the sensor, or that if you increase ...areas. In the example below , the sensor can view these kinds of locations when mounting the camera. When deciding where to mount the camera, you limit other user's access to the pan and tilt features. 30° 8. Note • If you should take the following into consideration when deciding...
Service Manual
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...;C (68 °F) environment Power Network Communication Camera Operation Ethernet Link Sensor Detection 74 mm x 98 mm x 73 mm (2 15/16 inches x 3 7/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches) BL-C111A: 180 g (0.4 lb.) BL-C131A: 210 g (0.46 lb.) AC adaptor: Input 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Output 9 V DC, 750 mA BL-C111A: About 2.7 W (4.0 W during pan/tilt scan) BL-C131A: About 4.7 W (6.0 W during pan/tilt scan) Operation: +5 °C (+41...
...;C (68 °F) environment Power Network Communication Camera Operation Ethernet Link Sensor Detection 74 mm x 98 mm x 73 mm (2 15/16 inches x 3 7/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches) BL-C111A: 180 g (0.4 lb.) BL-C131A: 210 g (0.46 lb.) AC adaptor: Input 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Output 9 V DC, 750 mA BL-C111A: About 2.7 W (4.0 W during pan/tilt scan) BL-C131A: About 4.7 W (6.0 W during pan/tilt scan) Operation: +5 °C (+41...
Service Manual
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... Package: 4 pin SOP Outline of a built-in processor. GPI0 • Motor (PAN/TILT) Operation • Clear Setting SW • Privacy Mode SW • I2C •... pin LGA Outline of Operation: This LSI encodes a picture signal input from a camera into a G726 format, and then it emits about 150ms reset pulse after detecting... Real Time Clock IC (IC3) on the IPV4 or IPV6 network using the network server function achieved by I2C I /F. FLASH MEMORY (IC102) ...It is possible to bring back the setting value of a Network Camera to the terminal on the Lens Board are accessed by processing...
... Package: 4 pin SOP Outline of a built-in processor. GPI0 • Motor (PAN/TILT) Operation • Clear Setting SW • Privacy Mode SW • I2C •... pin LGA Outline of Operation: This LSI encodes a picture signal input from a camera into a G726 format, and then it emits about 150ms reset pulse after detecting... Real Time Clock IC (IC3) on the IPV4 or IPV6 network using the network server function achieved by I2C I /F. FLASH MEMORY (IC102) ...It is possible to bring back the setting value of a Network Camera to the terminal on the Lens Board are accessed by processing...
Service Manual
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BL-C111A /BL-C131A 11 Factory Setting 11.1. All alarm logs - Resetting the Camera You can also reset all of the camera's settings to turn off the camera while the camera is being reset. When the lens finishes panning and tilting, it . 50 Reconfigure the camera by pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button for a few seconds. The camera...Do not turn off for about one second with a pointed object. All camera settings (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network connection mode changes to Factory Default]. 3. Change the setting if necessary ...
BL-C111A /BL-C131A 11 Factory Setting 11.1. All alarm logs - Resetting the Camera You can also reset all of the camera's settings to turn off the camera while the camera is being reset. When the lens finishes panning and tilting, it . 50 Reconfigure the camera by pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button for a few seconds. The camera...Do not turn off for about one second with a pointed object. All camera settings (including the user name, password, IP address, subnet mask etc.) The network connection mode changes to Factory Default]. 3. Change the setting if necessary ...