Network Camera Operating Instructions Model No. KX-HCM10 PLEASE READ BEFORE USE AND SAVE. Panasonic World Wide Web Address: http://www.panasonic.
Operating Instructions Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Network Camera. When unpacking, check the following items. CD-ROM ----- one Operating Instructions ----- one Getting Started ----- one Note: Directory and file structure of this CD-ROM The directory structure of this CD-ROM and the main files position are as follows. To see the manuals in CD, it is necessary to use Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 4.05. Main files included in the CD-ROM ROOT README.TXT Setup.exe AutoRun.
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Operating Instructions Table of Contents 1 Installation...................................................................... 6 1.1 Overview........................................................................................... 7 1.1.1 1.1.2 Features ......................................................................................................7 System Requirements.................................................................................8 1.2 Included Accessories......................
Operating Instructions 4.2 4.3 4.4 5 Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 81 Important Safety Instruction ........................................................... 86 FCC and Other Information ............................................................ 87 Index..............................................................................
Operating Instructions Section 1 Installation 6
Operating Instructions 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 Features The main features of the Network Camera are described as follows. Ease of Use This network camera has its own built in web server. Once the camera is connected to your Ethernet network and the card is configured, JPEG images can be easily viewed on your standard Internet browser. High Speed Motion JPEG With the proper hardware you can display motion images at 15 fps.
Operating Instructions Easily Upgraded — Ease of System Administration Downloadable Firmware Anytime improvements or changes are made you'll be able to get the latest firmware at no charge from the Panasonic web site. Since the user interface is your web browser, it's fast and easy to do! See Page 65 for more detailed information. Password Protection For your network's protection your configuration settings can be password protected. See Page 46 for more detailed information. 1.1.
Operating Instructions Note To prevent the limitation from the performance of the CPU inside the Computer, it is recommended to use a computer of Pentium II(300MHz) or more.
Operating Instructions 1.2 Included Accessories For extra orders, call 1-800-332-5368. AC adaptor --- One Stand --- One Order No. PQLV10Y Order No. PSKLHCM10M Screws --- Two CD-ROM --- One Order No. PSHE5004Z Order No. PSQX2432 Washers --- Two Order No. XWG35FY • If any items are missing or damaged, ask the dealer where you purchased the product. • The order numbers listed above are subject to change without notice.
Operating Instructions 1.3 Part Names 1.3.1 Front View Power LED Fixed Focus Lens (1m - Infinity) Information Power LED blinks in the following states. • While lens moves to the Home Position after turning on the power. • When performing Update Firmware. • When you pushed CLEAR SETTING button. • The KX-HCM10 hardware is defective. Please refer to Section 4.2 Troubleshooting. CAUTION • Network Camera is intended for indoor use only.
Operating Instructions 1.3.2 Rear View I/O Connector Ethernet port (RJ-45) CLEAR SETTING button MAC address and serial number are indicated on the label Used for mounting the unit on the Stand or the wall Ethernet Indicator DC IN jack Hook for AC adaptor cable * Use category 5 cross cable when KX-HCM10 is directly connected to PC. CAUTION Use ONLY with Panasonic AC adaptor (Order No. PQLV10Y). 1.3.
Operating Instructions 1.4 Setup Please confirm the connection of your network into following figure and check the Connection No. 1 - 6. This Connection No. is used by explanation of Section 1.5 Network Camera Configuration. 1.4.1 Diagram of Connections Direct Connection to Personal Computer (without Ethernet Hub) Power source AC Adaptor Connection 1 Power outlet Note : Without Hub, you should use Category 5 Cross Cable.
Operating Instructions Internet Connection Ethernet Switching Hub 10 Base-T Ethernet Cable Modem (1 port) Connection 3 Single Camera Cable Line Connection 4 Cable/xDSL Modem (1 port) Router(*1) Internet Cable/xDSL Line Connection 5 Cable/xDSL Modem with Router (n port) Connection 6 Information *1) Router or Panasonic Broadband Networking Gateway KX-HGW200 1.4.
Operating Instructions 1.4.3 Mounting You can install the Network Camera in the following ways. Installing on a tripod Installing on the Stand a) Fix the Network Camera to the a) Attach the Network Camera to Stand. the tripod by using the tripod bolt. Installing on the wall Installing on the ceiling a) Screw the two screws a) Screw the two screws (accessories) into the wall. The distance of two screws should be 2.75" (70 mm). b) Fix Network Camera to the screws. (accessories) into the ceiling.
Operating Instructions 1.4.4 1. Connecting the Network Camera to Network Connect the category 5 straight cable to Ethernet port of the Network Camera and Ethernet Hub. Ethernet port To Network 2. Connect the category 5 straight cable to the LAN port of the computer and Network. Ethernet port To Network Computer (Rear Side) Note If you connect Network Camera to PC directly, you should use Category 5 Cross Cable. 1.4.5 1.
Operating Instructions AC plug Power Outlet (AC120 V, 60 Hz) * Thread the AC adaptor line through the hook downward. DC plug AC adaptor (included accessory) CAUTION 2. • The AC Adapter is used as the main disconnect device, ensure that the socket-outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. • Use Only with Panasonic AC adaptor (Order No. PQLV10Y). After the power is connected the Network Camera will initialize.
Operating Instructions 1.5 Network Camera Configuration In order to set up Network Camera Configuration, the following items are used in this Section. • Static : IP Address/Subnet Mask or DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) : Host Name • Port No. • Default Gateway • DNS Server1/DNS Server (DNS : Domain Name System) • DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) : Your E-mail Address/Personal (Camera) URL/Purchase Link Please confirm it from your network administrator.
Operating Instructions 1. Setup Connection It is necessary to connect locally PC and Network Camera, as follows. (Without Ethernet Hub, you should use Category 5 Cross Cable.) Ethernet Hub or (Category 5 Straight Cable) Router or 2. Insert the Setup CD-ROM in the CD-ROM Drive of your computer. The following screen is displayed. (If the screen does not appear, please open "setup.exe" file in the CD-ROM.) 3. After confirmation of connecting of the Network Camera to a network, turn on the power again.
Operating Instructions (i) Note Ethernet defines a 48-bit addressing scheme. Each computer or device attached to an Ethernet network is assigned a unique 48-bit number known as its Ethernet address. To assign an address, Ethernet hardware manufacturers purchases blocks of Ethernet addresses and assign them in sequence as they manufacture Ethernet interface hardware. Thus, no two hardware interfaces have the same Ethernet address.
Operating Instructions turning on the power of the Network Camera. 4. During this process the Ethernet LED adjacent to the network connector should be flashing. 6. Select your target Network Camera in Box (i) and click the Select button. The following Configuration screen is displayed. (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) See the Page 23 for instructions about each data fields. Confirm the Connection No. of Section 1.4.1 Diagram of Connections, and please setup the (ii) - (vi) of following items.
Operating Instructions When you use Connection 2 or 3 in Section 1.4.1 (ii): Set to 80. [Default] (iii): Check the Static and set Static IP Address and Subnet Mask. (iv): If you use Gateway, you need to set it. (v) : If you use DNS (Domain Name System) Server, you need to set it. (vi) : You don't need to set this item. When you use Connection 4 in Section 1.4.1 (ii): Set to 80. [Default] (iii): Check and set ISP specified Static IP Address or DHCP function.
Operating Instructions (Global IP Address or URL) (Port No.) Port Forwarding Function vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz:80 vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz:81 vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz:80 vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz:81 192.168.0.3:80 192.168.0.2:81 Internet (Local IP Address) 192.168.0.254 (Local IP Address) 192.168.0.1 Router or Panasonic Broadband Networking Gateway KX-HGW200 (Local IP Address) 192.168.0.2 (Port No.) 81 (Local IP Address) 192.168.0.3 (Port No.) 80 (vii) is Max. bandwidth Usage setting. It can restrict the transmit bandwidth.
Operating Instructions Instructions for the data fields iv Default Gateway* • Enter the Default Gateway address in this data field. v • Enter the DNS (Domain Name System) IP address in these data fields. You can setup DNS IP Address in two. • If ISP specified Address of Cable/xDSL Modem is not Static, you need contract and registration to DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) service. Please check DDNS Enable and refer to an attached leaflet for DDNS service.
Operating Instructions Note • The Network Camera is automatically reset after setting up the Network Configuration. • When the following message is displayed, the IP address seems to be overlapped. Verify the IP Address to the network administrator, and enter the correct IP address. Please click OK . And then, next screen is displayed. If you want to open the Top Page, Click OK . Refer Section 1.5.3 Confirmation of the Network setup after this operation.
Operating Instructions If your network using proxy server, it is recommended to change the setting of the web browser not to use the proxy server for the communication with the IP address of the Network Camera. In some corporate environments the use of a proxy server with a firewall may prevent you for connecting directly to the Network Camera.
Operating Instructions 4. Click the LAN Settings... button. The Local Area Network [LAN] settings dialogue box appears. 5. In this box, confirm if the Use a proxy server check box is checked or not. Confirm if the check box is checked or not. When checked, click Advance... button. If the check box is not checked, web browser setting for a proxy server is not necessary and click Cancel button and skip the following procedures. If the check box is checked, click Advanced...
Operating Instructions 1. 2. On the computer, start up your web browser. Enter "http://IP Address (or URL):Port No." in the address field of your web browser and press Enter . When Port No. is set as 80 (default), you don't need to input Port No.. 28 • If the Top Page of the Network Camera appears as below, the setup is completed. • If the Top Page does not appear, please check the following items: 1. Make sure that you typed in the correct IP address and Port No. to your browser "http://192.168.0.
Operating Instructions Important Information: The KX-HCM10 Network Camera is designed to work with 10 Mbps networks, cable modems or DSL Internet connections. If the Network Camera is used with a 56K Internet dial-up connection the available bandwidth may not be adequate to allow motion video to work properly. In this case, we suggest using regularly refreshed JPEG image captures (No.2 on Top page) until the connection can be increased.
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Operating Instructions 2.
Operating Instructions 2.2 Flow of Network Camera Web screen About the Top Page and Top View Image Page Enter "http://IP Address (or URL) : Port No." in the address field of your web browser and press Enter . When Port No. is set as 80 (default), you don't need to input Port No.. (*a) Top Page Top View Image Page Single Camera Multi-Camera Help Page Information: (*a) It is possible to display the following Authentication Page at the time of the link at (*a).
Operating Instructions About the Setup Page Enter "http://IP Address ( or URL) : Port No./config.html" in the address field of your web browser and press Enter . When Port No. is set as 80 (default), you don't need to input Port No.. (*a) Setup Page Information: (*a) It is possible to display the following Authentication Page at the time of the link at (*a). Please note that "User Name" and "Password" are case sensitive. In a factory setup, Authentication Pages are not displayed.
Operating Instructions 2.3 2.3.1 Using the Top Page and Top View Image Page Using the Top Page In Top Page, you can select to link Motion JPEG/JPEG - Regularly Refresh, Single Camera/Multi-Camera, and Help. Motion JPEG • The camera image will be refreshed continuously, like a motion image. (In general, it is called the server push mode.) JPEG – Regularly Refresh • The camera image will be refreshed periodically. This refresh interval can setup at Top View Image of Setup Page.
Operating Instructions 2.3.2 Using Top View Image Page Single Camera Screen When you select Single camera from Top Page, the screen below appears. Operation bar Display of Single Camera Image Note: The number of the renewal frames changes by Network conditions, computer performance, subject of Image. The Network Camera Image screen does not appear. 1. When Internet Explorer is used for a browser, it is necessary to download ActiveX program.
Operating Instructions No. About operation bar Item (1) Pan & Tilt It returns to the present position after moving in the whole PAN movable range. (3) Brightness Brightness control is 9 steps include [STD]. (a) The standard image brightness is set. (default) (b) Change the brightness of image. (a) [STD] (3) (4) (b) [–], [+] (5) (4) End & Locked display (6) Pan or Tilt operation display having reached end of corner. It is displayed Left End, Right End, Up End or Down End.
Operating Instructions No. Item Description (7) Image size Select the Image size to x 1 (default) or x 1.5. (The 1.5 times mode only expands image size 1.5 times, but the resolution does not go up.) (8) Buffering Image (a) Start Capture :(Case 1) Refer to Next Page (a) The Live Image is temporarily preserved. (b) The captured Image is played back. (b) Viewer (9) Multi-Camera Top Page Help The Multi-Camera screen appears. The Top Page viewer appears. The Help Page viewer appears.
Operating Instructions Buffering Image Explanation A display of Buffering Image of operation bar is changed according to Image Transfer mode setting. Please refer to Page 50 about Image Transfer mode. Case-1 "Non transfer" condition in "Image Transfer" menu. Case-2 "Alarm or Timer" condition in "Image Transfer" menu. [Start Capture] button Current image will be captured in internal memory when click the "Start Capture" button. This image condition is the same as current resolution and image quality.
Operating Instructions Capture Image Number, Date and Time are displayed. Play The buffered Image is displayed continuously. Prev & Next The previous image and next image about the current image is displayed. <> The 10 sheets previous image or next image about the current image is displayed, when it buffered. CAUTION Buffered images will clear when following operation. • Turning off the power, Restarting, Update Firmware, Reset to Factory Default.
Operating Instructions • When you see the image of two or more cameras in Multi-Camera, it is recommended to use Ethernet Switching Hub. If Ethernet Switching Hub is not used, renewal of an image may become slow. If the image of Multi-Camera does not displayed. 1. 2. 3. Make sure the IP address of each camera setting and connection. Make sure the Multi-Camera setting of Setup Page. Make sure the each camera's proxy setting are removed.
Operating Instructions 2.4 About the Network Camera Setup Page Enter "http://IP Address (or URL):Port No./config.html" in the address field of your web browser and press Enter . When Port No. is set as 80 (default), you don't need to input Port No.. The Setup Page screen below appears. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) No. Item Description (1) Go to Top Page Motion JPEG/JPEG-Regularly Refresh, Single/Multi Camera selecting.
Operating Instructions No. Item Description (6) Top View Image Image Resolution, Image Quality, Regularly Refresh interval setting. (7) Image Transfer Trigger: mode, time, method, buffering, mail & FTP setting. (8) Camera Setup White Balance, Power line frequency, Pan/Tilt/ Brightness setting. (9) Multi-Camera Multi-Camera setting (up to 4 cameras) (10) Digital Output Control Digital output setting (Open or Short to GND) (11) LED Control Power LED Control setting.
Operating Instructions 1. Click the Network button on the Network Camera Setup Page. The next screen appears. 2. Enter each parameter in the proper data field. • 3. To reset the current settings, click Cancel . Then it returns to Setup Page, without saving setting value. When you have finished, click Save . • The setting will be saved.
Operating Instructions Instructions for the data fields Network Configuration from Setup Program • You can set disable Network Configuration from Setup Program of CD-ROM for network security. Port No.** • You can set up the port No. of Network Camera. (Default value is 80.) If you use Router (including KX-HGW200) and two or more cameras are connected with the network, it is necessary to setup the unique port No. of each camera and except the following Port No.. • Using with other network products.
Operating Instructions **: Numeral characters only (1 - 65535) ***: Can not use [Space], ["], ['], [#], [&], [%], [=], [+], [?], [<], [>], [:] (only ASCII character codes 33-126) ****: Can not use [Space], ["], ['], [#], [&], [%], [=], [+], [?], [<], [>], [:] (only ASCII character codes 33-126) and need the [@] and domain name of e-mail, such as [text] + [@] + [text] + [.] + [text]. Information: As an example, the normal file size of JPEG one sheet image is as follows. (Image quality is set as Standard.
Operating Instructions Time setting Please click one of the time setting buttons("AM/PM" or "24H") at first. After that, the other setting items are displayed. Time is used at trigger condition and time stamp of buffered images. *: Can not use [Space], ["], ['], [#], [&], [%], [=], [+], [?], [<], [>], [:] (only ASCII character codes 33-126) Security: Administrator Security: Administrator screen allows you to set the Administrator security parameters.
Operating Instructions Instructions for the data fields Authentication Enable It is possible to select the three security levels. None : Since an Authentication Page is not displayed, all users can access all pages. Administrator only: Setup Page for Administrator only. Administrator and General User: Setup Page for administrator and Viewer Page for General User. An administrator can access all pages.
Operating Instructions 3. When you have finished, click Save . • The setting will be saved. Instructions for the data fields General User Authentication Register the General User up to 20 user IDs. (1) User ID List • List of current registered user. • Please select the desired user when deleting the User ID or modifying the password. Delete Please select the desired ID from User List, then click the Delete button.
Operating Instructions 2. Select the each parameter. • To reset the current settings, click Cancel . Then it returns to Setup Page, without saving setting value. 3. When you have finished, click Save . • The setting will be saved. Instructions for the data fields Image Resolution Image Quality Select the following Image Resolution item. • 640 480 --- Single Camera only • 320 240 (default) • 160 120 Select the following Image Quality item.
Operating Instructions Image Transfer Image Transfer screen allows you to set the Image Transfer parameters. • It is possible to transfer the images to computer or Server, with mail or FTP function. • It is possible to set up the various trigger by setting up Timer or External Alarm. Note Since the Image Transfer mode uses the cameras internal clock, please make sure the cameras clock setting have been configured. Please refer to Page 46 about Time Setting.
Operating Instructions • To reset the current settings, click Cancel . Then it returns to Setup Page, without saving setting value. • 3. To clear the buffered image, click Clear Buffered images . When you have finished, click Save . • The setting will be saved. CAUTION • When you click the Clear Buffered images button, all buffered images are cleared. • Buffered images are erased by power stop, restart, Update Firmware, Reset to Factory Default.
Operating Instructions (a.) (b.) (c.) (d.) (e.) (f.) (g.) (h.) (i.) (j.) (k.) (l.
Operating Instructions Instructions for the data fields a. It is possible to buffer or transfer by alarm trigger. Alarm event is generated by Digital Input Terminal. (Please refer to Section 3.1 Connector). I/O b. Active Time of Trigger is set up. c. Always : Always active the alarm trigger. Operational between : Operational between start and stop time, please select the desired time. Alarm enable condition : Please select the [Rising] or [Falling] of digital input terminal edge.
Operating Instructions ***: Numeral characters only (1-65535) Over write setting It is possible to select from [Over Write to Fix Upload File Name] or [Add time stamp to Upload File Name]. k. Mail : Please setting the following items. Server Address* or Host Name**. From (Reply)***: Enter the e-mail address of [from]. You can enter here same as [To] when you have just one e-mail address. To ***: Enter the e-mail address of receiver of e-mail. Subject & Text ****: Subject and Text of transmitting e-mail.
Operating Instructions 2. Select the each parameter. • To reset the current settings, click Cancel . Then it returns to Setup Page, without saving setting value. • 3. To clear the buffered image, click Clear Buffered images . When you have finished, click Save . • The setting will be saved. CAUTION • When you click the Clear Buffered images button, all buffered images are cleared. • Buffered images are erased by power stop, restart, Update Firmware, etc.
Operating Instructions Setting Example (a.) (b.) (c.) (d.) (e.) (f.) a. 56 It is setup Active time of trigger between 9:00 am to 6:00 PM on Monday to Friday. When alarm is generated in the setting time, the images are transmitted to server with FTP protocol and is transmitted to specific user by mail. Trigger is generated when door sensor is changed Rising edge(GND to Open High).
Operating Instructions b. It is inactive time except above setting time. c. The image size to transmit set to 160x120 and the quality set to standard. d. Pre-alarm Image Buffer: Before the alarm detection, 10 images are buffered by 1 image per minute. Post-alarm Image Buffer: After the alarm detection, 20 images are buffered by 1 image per second. e. Setting of FTP server : IP Address --- 192.168.0.
Operating Instructions (a.) (b.) (c.) (d.) (e.) (f.) (g.) (h.) (i.) (j.) a. It is possible to buffer or transfer by time trigger only. b. Active Time of Trigger is set up. c. Always : Always active. Operational between : Operational between start to stop time, please select the desired time.
Operating Instructions d. Secondary Time is only active outside of the time period established for Primary Time. Please check Enable, when you use. e. It can select the Buffering Image Resolution and Quality. Same as Image setting of [Alarm]. f. The Image buffer of Primary and Secondary can be set up. Same as Image setting of [Trigger setting Alarm]. g. You can select Transfer Method. Please select only one method. h.
Operating Instructions Then it returns to Setup Page, without saving setting value. • 3. To clear the buffered image, click Clear Buffered images . When you have finished, click Save . • The setting will be saved. CAUTION • When you click the Clear Buffered images button, all buffered images are cleared. • Buffered images are erased by power stop, restart, Update Firmware and etc.
Operating Instructions 2. Select the each parameter in the proper data field. • To reset the current settings, click Cancel . Then it returns to Setup Page, without saving setting value. 3. When you have finished, click Save . • The setting will be saved. Instructions for the data fields White Balance You can select the following items.
Operating Instructions It can select the Flicker Correction by power supply frequency. Power Line Frequency • 60Hz (default) • 50Hz Please select 60Hz in US. Pan/Tilt Control Brightness Control You can lock the Pan & Tilt (including Pan Scan)/Brightness Control. Please select enable or disable. If you select disable, it is displayed Locked on control bar when you click these buttons. Multi-Camera Multi-Camera screen allows you to set the Multi-Camera parameters.
Operating Instructions Note Please do not overlap the IP Address setting. Instructions for the data fields Enable • Please check this box when seeing the desired Network Camera. • The desired Network camera need to see its image on Multi-Camera mode. IP Address (or URL)* or Host Name*** Enter the desired Network Camera's IP Address or Host Name. Camera Name** • Enter the desired camera's Name. It is used only for the display of Multi-Camera.
Operating Instructions When you click the Short to GND button, Digital output terminal becomes low (0V). 3. When you have finished , click Save . The setting will be saved. Information • It is shown in Section 3.1 I/O Connector. LED Control LED Control screen allows you to set the LED Control parameters. • It is possible to set LED ON or OFF. 1. Click the LED Control button on the Setup Page of Network Camera. The next screen appears. 2. Select the LED Control parameter.
Operating Instructions 2. When you need to restart, click the Restart Now ! button. 3. To undo the restart, click Cancel . Then it returns to Setup Page, without Restart. Note The Restart operation may take as long as 1 minute. When the camera is restarted all buffered images will be erased. CAUTION Buffered images are erased when you execute the restart. Update Firmware Update Firmware screen allows you to update Firmware. • It is possible to upgrade the Firmware Version.
Operating Instructions 2. When you need to restart, Click Update Firmware button. Restarting message appears. Please wait up to 1 minute and then the screen below appears. 3. Click Browse... • to select the software from the file selector. The Choosing file dialogue box appears. 4. Enter a desired Firmware file (including the path information) to the "File name" box and click "open" button. 5. The selected filename appears in the Filename field of the Update Firmware dialogue box.
Operating Instructions 7. Next message is displayed between Update Firmware. Update Firmware operation takes about 80 seconds. And next, the screen of Restart is displayed and a Network Camera begins Restart automatically. Restart operation takes up to 1 minute. Then Top Page is displayed. CAUTION • Disconnect to global network during Update Firmware. • Never turn off the Camera power, during the Update Firmware. • Buffered images are erased when you execute the Update Firmware.
Operating Instructions 2. When you need to reset to Factory Default, click the Execute button. The Reset to Factory Default button allows you to initialize all the parameters of the Network Camera to the factory default, including the ID, Password, IP Address and Subnet Mask. • To undo the reset click Cancel . Then it returns to Setup Page, without reset to Factory Default. Information • Please refer to Section 3.2 settings.
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Operating Instructions 3.1 I/O Connector By attaching external devices, such as a sensor, in I/O connector, images can be transmitted at the time of alarm generating. Explanation of I/O Connector Pin Function 1 GND 2 DC Power Output 3 • DC8V - 12V • Maximum of 50mA load drive is possible. Digital Input • 4 Please use it by opening or GND short-circuit. Digital Output • It is controllable by administrator setup. Please refer to Page 63.
Operating Instructions Circuit Diagram Example Relay Light KX-HCM10 4 DC8V-12V 3 2 1 Door Sensor CAUTION The above circuit involves low voltage/low current circuits as well as high voltage/high current circuits. It is dangerous to wire this yourself. Please ask a qualified electrician to do the wiring for you. He will understand what type of wires, switches, and relays to use. If wired incorrectly, the Network Camera could be damaged or you could receive a fatal electric shock.
Operating Instructions 3.2 Reset the Camera to the Factory Default settings The Network Camera has an CLEAR SETTING button which is located on back panel. CLEAR SETTING button (Press this button with a pencil or a similar object) To Reset the Camera to the Factory Default Settings If any of the user settings or password were forgotten the Network Camera can be easily reset to the factory default settings. With power applied, press the "CLEAR SETTING" for about 1 second.
[For assistance : 1-800-272-7033] 5 4 Security: 3 Top View Image Security: General User 4-2:New User: Administrator Name/Time Network Items 320x240 Standard Image Resolution Image Quality [Blank] New User :Retype Password (1) Single Camera [Blank] New User :Password - [Blank] New User: ID 1.
6 5 No 6-3:Alarm 6-2Non transfer Image Transfer Day-of-the-week specification Note , - 1 - - Favor clarity, Standard, Favor motion 160x120,320x240,640x480 - - - - - - - - - - - - (No setting) - 160x120,320x240 Favor clarity, Standard, Favor motion 10,15,20,25,30,45 , 1,2,3,5 min - 10,15,20,25,30,45 1,2,3,5 min - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Indispensable setting 1 Image/Hour (1)Pre-alarm Image Buffer Image Frequency Maximum number
6 No 6-3:Alarm [For assistance : 1-800-272-7033] Select [Blank] [Blank] [Blank] From (Reply) To Un-select SMTP Ser ver Address or Host Name Mail No Message (*2) when you use Mail (*2) when you use Mail (*2) when you use Mail - - - (*3) (*3) [Blank] Subject (*2) when you use Mail (*2) when you use Mail (*2) when you use Mail - - - [Blank] To (*3) (*2) when you use FTP [Blank] [Blank] From (Reply) Text 6.
6 6 No 6-4:Timer 6-4:Timer 6-3:Alarm all check No check Day-of-the-week specification (2) Secondary Time Select [Blank] [Blank] [Blank] Password Upload File Name 21 [Blank] un-select Login ID Port No. (Usually Use 21) Server Address or Host Name FTP Non Transfer - 1 Image/Hour (*2) when you use FTP (*3) (*3) (*2) when you use FTP (*2) when you use FTP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (*3) (*3) Indispensable setting 1 Image/Hour (2) Image Quality 4.
[For assistance : 1-800-272-7033] Digital Output Control LED Control Update Firmware 9 10 11 Items (*3) 4. Brightness Control File Name Turn off the LED always Turn on the LED during Power ON [Blank] un-select Select Open [Blank] Camera Name Open/Short to GND [Blank] IP Address or Host Name (*2) when you use Multi-Camera [Blank] No check Camera Name 3.
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Operating Instructions 4.1 Specification Camera Specification Item Description Pan & Tilt Angle Pan : - 60° to + 60°, Tilt : 0° to - 45° Sensor Type 1/3 inch CMOS Number of Pixels 320,000 pixels (Effective Pixels) Illumination 10 - 10,000 lux White Balance Auto/Manual/Hold Adjustment Brightness, White balance Focus Fixed 1m - infinity Caliber Ratio(F No.) F1.
Operating Instructions Item Description Trigger Time : Date of the Week/Hour/Minute/Second Alarm-event : Sensor Input (It is possible to set the period between current and next image.(min. 0.1 second)) Interface 10 Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 connector Sensor I/O Connector (*2) Input : Digital Input 1 Output : Digital Output 1 LED Display Power Link and Activity for network port Dimension(HWD) 4.57" (116 mm) Weight 0.
Operating Instructions 4.2 Troubleshooting Problem Cause and Remedy While setting with CDROM, could not succeed with Network configuration setting. 1. 2. Please power supply is returned on. The Network Camera Web screen does not appear. 1. When you change the IP address of Network Camera, enter the new IP address in the URL of the browser. 2. Make sure the Ethernet indicator is on. Make sure the Hub indicator and the LAN card indicator is on.
Operating Instructions Problem The Network Camera Image screen does not appear. Cause and Remedy 1. When Internet Explorer is used for a web browser, it is necessary to download ActiveX program. Please set Security Level of Internet Explorer as Low temporarily (Tools menu Internet Options Security tab Custom level ) and access it again. (Since ActiveX program is saved in computer if it reads once, you can return Security Level to previous setting after you can check a display of an image.) 2.
Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy You do not remember the password to use the Network Camera administration web screen. • Reset the Network Camera by pressing the CLEAR SETTING button. The CLEAR SETTING button allows you to initialize all the parameters of the Network Camera to the factory presets. Then, reconfigure the Network Camera. The Ethernet network • The Ethernet Cable does not match. does not work and the Please check the following contents.
Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy Power LED continues blinking after turn on the Network Camera. Please check whether you can access the camera with your browser. • If you can access the camera and the screen is Update Firmware page, you should do Update Firmware procedure. • If you can not access the camera, the KX-HCM10 hardware is defective. Please call our customer call center. Renewal of an image is • slow.
Operating Instructions Problem Cause and Remedy Update Firmware is When it becomes impossible to access a camera by the not carry out a normal reason of power supply OFF, network troubles, and others at end. the time of Update Firmware, it connects in the following procedure. The power supply of a camera and Computer is re-switched on. The IP address when the ability to have accessed normally is specified to be URL of a browser, and access is tried to a camera.
Operating Instructions 4.3 Important Safety Instruction When using this unit, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury. a) Read and understand all instructions. b) Unplug this unit from AC outlets before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. c) Do not use this unit near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or the like. d) Place this unit securely.
Operating Instructions 4.4 FCC and Other Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Operating Instructions Numerics 10 Base-T Ethernet 80 A AC adaptor 10, 12, 17, 80 Administrator 41, 46, 47 Alarm trigger 53 Authentication 47, 48 B Brightness 36, 62 Buffering Image 37, 38, 40 C CLEAR SETTING button 12, 72 CMOS sensor 11 D DC IN jack 12 DDNS(Dynamic Domain Name System) 24, 44 Default Gateway 24, 44 DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) 23, 44 Digital Output Control 42, 63 DNS(Domain Name System) 24, 44 Initial value 73 Internet Explorer 8, 82 IP(Internet Protocol) Address 23, 44,
Operating Instructions Stand 10, 15 Static 23, 44 Status 35 Subnet Mask 23, 44, 68 T TCP/IP 8 Tilt 7, 36, 37, 83 Time 41, 45, 46, 80 Time of Trigger 53, 58, 80 Top Page 32, 34, 37, 41 Top View Image Page 32, 35 Tripod 15 U URL(Uniform Resource Locator) 81 W Web Browser 26, 82 White Balance 61, 79 Windows 3, 8 91
For product service Panasonic Servicenters are listed in the servicenter directory. Call 1-800-272-7033 for the location of an authorized servicenter. After the limited warranty, please contact our Continued Services Technical Support Line at 1-900-555-PANA (1-900-555-7262). If you have difficulty reaching this number, it may be blocked by your phone company. Please contact your local phone company to correct this. When you ship the product Carefully pack your unit, preferably in the original carton.