Panasonic wv-sw105 operating instructions

Operating Instructions
Network Camera
Model No. WV-SW350 Series
WV-SF340 Series WV-SF330 Series
WV-SW310 Series
WV-SP300 Series
WV-SW150 Series
WV-SF130 Series
WV-SP100 Series
WV-NP502 Series
WV-SW115
This manual covers the models: WV-SW350 Series (WV-SW355, WV-SW352, WV-SW355E, WV-SW352E, WV-SW355R, WV-SW352R, WV-SW355PJ), WV-SF340 Series (WV-SF346, WV-SF342, WV-SF346E, WV-SF342E, WV-SF346PJ), WV-SF330 Series (WV-SF336, WV-SF335, WV-SF332, WV-SF336E, WV-SF335E, WV-SF332E, WV-SF336PJ), WV-SW310 Series (WV-SW316L, WV-SW316, WV-SW314, WV-SW316LE, WV-SW316E, WV-SW316LPJ), WV-SP300 Series (WV-SP306, WV-SP305, WV-SP302, WV-SP306E, WV-SP305E, WV-SP302E, WV-SP306PJ), WV-SW150 Series (WV-SW155, WV-SW152, WV-SW155M, WV-SW152M, WV-SW155E, WV-SW152E, WV-SW155ME, WV-SW152ME), WV-SF130 Series (WV-SF135, WV-SF132, WV-SF135E, WV-SF132E), WV-SP100 Series (WV-SP105, WV-SP102, WV-SP105E, WV-SP102E), WV-NP502 Series (WV-NP502, WV-NW502S, WV-NP502E, WV-NW502SE) and WV-SW115.
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual.
WV-SW355R and WV-SW352R do not support the HTTPS function.
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
Preface
Preface
About the user manuals
There are 2 sets of operating instructions for the WV-SW355, WV-SW355PJ, WV-SW352, WV-SF346, WV-SF346PJ, WV-SF342, WV-SF336, WV-SF336PJ, WV-SF335, WV-SF332, WV-SW316L, WV-SW316LPJ, WV-SW316, WV-SW314, WV-SP306, WV-SP306PJ, WV-SP305, WV-SP302, WV-SW155, WV-SW155M, WV-SW152, WV-SW152M, WV-SF135, WV-SF132, WV-SP105, WV-SP102, WV-NP502, WV-NW502S, WV-SW115, WV-SW355E, WV-SW355R, WV-SW352E, WV-SW352R, WV-SF346E, WV-SF342E, WV-SF336E, WV-SF335E, WV-SF332E, WV-SW316LE, WV-SW316E, WV-SP306E, WV-SP305E, WV-SP302E, WV-SW155E, WV-SW155ME, WV-SW152E, WV-SW152ME, WV-SF135E, WV-SF132E, WV-SP105E, WV-SP102E, WV-NP502E, WV-NW502SE as follows.
Installation Guide: Explains how to install and connect devices.
Operating Instructions: Explains how to perform the settings and how to operate this camera.
The screens used in these operating instructions show the case of WV-SW355 (P model). Depending on the model used, the screens shown in the explanations may differ to the actual camera screens. The model numbers are abbreviated in the following manner in some descriptions in this manual.
Model number
Abbreviation Model number Abbreviation
WV-SW355 SW355 WV-SW352 SW352
WV-SF346 SF346 WV-SF342 SF342
WV-SF336 SF336 WV-SF335 SF335
WV-SF332 SF332 WV-SW316L SW316L
WV-SW316 SW316 WV-SW314 SW314
WV-SP306 SP306 WV-SP305 SP305
WV-SP302 SP302 WV-SW155
WV-SW155M
WV-SW152
SW152 WV-SF135 SF135
WV-SW152M
WV-SF132 SF132 WV-SP105 SP105
WV-SP102 SP102 WV-NP502 NP502
WV-NW502S NW502S WV-SW115 SW115
About notations
SW155
The following notations are used when describing the functions limited for specified models. The functions without the notations are supported by all models.*
Notation
WV-SW355
WV-SF346, WV-SF336
WV-SF335
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Model Notation Model
WV-SW352
WV-SF342, WV-SF332
WV-SW316L
Notation Model Notation Model
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
Preface
WV-SW316
WV-SP306
WV-SP302
WV-SW152, WV-SW152M
WV-SF132
WV-SP102
WV-SW314
WV-SP305
WV-SW155, WV-SW155M
WV-SF135
WV-SP105
WV-NP502, WV-NW502S
WV-SW115
*Except for the HTTPS function for WV-SW355R and WV-SW352R.
Trademarks and registered trademarks
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All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in these operating instructions. Microsoft® Windows® 8 is described as Windows 8. Microsoft® Windows® 7 is described as Windows 7. Microsoft® Windows Vista® is described as Windows Vista. Internet Explorer® 10, Windows® Internet Explorer® 9, Windows® Internet Explorer® 8 and Windows® Internet Explorer® 7 are described as Internet Explorer. SDHC/SD memory card is described as SD card or SD memory card. Universal Plug and Play is described as UPnP™.
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Preface
Viewer software
It is necessary to install the viewer software “Network Camera View 4S” to display images on a PC. This software can be installed directly from the camera or by selecting the [Install] button next to [Viewer Software] on the menu of the CD-ROM provided, and then following the on-screen instructions.
IMPORTANT
The default setting of “Automatic installation of viewer software” is “On”. Follow the instructions on
page 217 when the message is displayed on the information bar of the browser.
When the “Live” page is displayed for the first time, the install wizard of the ActiveX
to display images from the camera will be displayed. Follow the instructions of the wizard.
When the install wizard is displayed again even after completing the installation of the ActiveX, restart
the PC.
The viewer software used on each PC should be licensed individually. The number of installations of
the viewer software from the camera can be checked on the [Upgrade] tab of the “Maintenance” page (®page 200). Refer to your dealer for the software licensing.
®
control required
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
1 Monitor images on a PC ..........................................................................9
1.1 Monitor images from a single camera .............................................................................9
1.2 About the “Live” page ....................................................................................................12
1.3 Monitor images from multiple cameras ........................................................................17
2 Monitor images on a cellular phone/mobile terminal .........................18
2.1 Monitor images on a cellular phone ..............................................................................18
2.2 Monitor images on a mobile terminal ............................................................................20
3 Record images on the SD memory card manually (SW355, SW352,
SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305,
SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115) ..............................26
4 Action at an alarm occurrence ..............................................................28
4.1 Alarm type ........................................................................................................................28
4.2 Action at an alarm occurrence .......................................................................................28
5 Transmit images onto an FTP server ...................................................30
5.1 Transmit an alarm image at an alarm occurrence (Alarm image
transmission) ...................................................................................................................30
5.2 Transmit images at a designated interval or period (FTP periodic image
transmission) ...................................................................................................................30
5.3 Save images on the SD memory card when images fail to transmit using the FTP periodic image transmission function (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S,
SW115) .............................................................................................................................31
6 Display the log list (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335,
SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502,
NW502S, SW115) ....................................................................................32
7 Playback of images on the SD memory card (SW355, SW352, SF346,
SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302,
SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115) ...........................................36
7.1 About the playback page ................................................................................................37
7.2 Download the images (When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format” of the SD
memory card) ..................................................................................................................39
8 About the network security ...................................................................41
8.1 Equipped security functions ..........................................................................................41
9 Display the setup menu from a PC .......................................................42
9.1 How to display the setup menu .....................................................................................42
9.2 How to operate the setup menu .....................................................................................44
9.3 About the setup menu window ......................................................................................46
10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic] ...........................48
10.1 Configure the basic settings [Basic] .............................................................................48
10.2 Configure the settings relating to the SD memory card [SD memory card] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302,
SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115) ....................................................................53
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10.3 Access copy images saved on the SD memory card onto the PC [SD memory card images] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316,
SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115) ..............................61
10.4 Configure the settings relating to the logs [Log] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502,
NW502S, SW115) .............................................................................................................69
10.4.1 How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for “Alarm” ..................71
10.4.2 How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for “Manual/
Schedule” .......................................................................................................................72
10.4.3 How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for “FTP error” ............74
11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/
Audio] ......................................................................................................75
11.1 Configure the settings relating to the picture (camera) mode [JPEG/H.264] (NP502,
NW502S) ...........................................................................................................................75
11.2 Configure the settings relating to the aspect ratio [JPEG/H.264] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SW314, SP306, SP305, SP302,
SW155, SW152, SF135, SF132, SP105, SP102, SW115) ...............................................76
11.3 Configure the settings relating to JPEG images [JPEG/H.264] (or [JPEG/
MPEG-4]) ..........................................................................................................................77
11.4 Configure the settings relating to H.264 images [JPEG/H.264] ..................................79
11.5 Configure the settings relating to MPEG-4 images [JPEG/MPEG-4] ..........................86
11.6 Configure the settings relating to image adjust, zoom, extra optical zoom, extra zoom,
focus, back focus, privacy zone and VIQS [Image quality] .........................................92
11.6.1 Configure the settings relating to image quality (“Image adjust” setup menu) (SW355,
SW352, SW316L, SW316, SW314, SW155, SW152, SW115) ......................................93
11.6.2 Configure the settings relating to image quality (“Image adjust” setup menu) (SF346,
SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SP306, SP305, SP302) .............................................100
11.6.3 Configure the settings relating to image quality (“Image adjust” setup menu) (SF135,
SF132, SP105, SP102) ................................................................................................105
11.6.4 Configure the settings relating to image quality (“Image adjust” setup menu) (NP502,
NW502S) ......................................................................................................................110
11.6.5 Set mask areas ............................................................................................................117
11.7 Configure the focus setting (Focus setup menu) (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF336,
SP306) ............................................................................................................................120
11.8 Adjust the zoom and focus (SW316L, SW316) ...........................................................121
11.9 Back focus setting (Back focus setup menu) (NP502, NW502S) ..............................123
11.10 Adjust the angular field of view using the extra optical zoom function (SW355, SW352,
SF335, SW314, SP305) ..................................................................................................124
11.11 Adjust the angular field of view using the extra zoom function (SW155, SW152, SF135,
SP105, SW115) ..............................................................................................................125
11.12 Configure the settings relating to the privacy zone (Privacy zone setup
menu) .............................................................................................................................126
11.13 Configure the VIQS setting ..........................................................................................127
11.14 Configure the VIQS area ...............................................................................................129
11.15 Configure the settings relating to audio [Audio] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336,
SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, NP502, NW502S) ..............130
12 Configure the multi-screen settings [Multi-screen] ..........................133
13 Configure the alarm settings [Alarm] .................................................135
13.1 Configure the settings relating to the alarm action [Alarm] .....................................135
13.2 Configure the settings relating to the alarm image [Alarm] ......................................137
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13.3 Configure the settings relating to H.264 recording [Alarm] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152,
NP502, NW502S, SW115) ..............................................................................................139
13.4 Configure the settings relating to the alarm output terminal [Alarm] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, NP502,
NW502S) .........................................................................................................................140
13.5 Change the AUX name [Alarm] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332,
SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, NP502, NW502S) .......................................141
13.6 Configure the VMD settings [VMD area] .....................................................................141
13.6.1 Set the VMD areas [VMD area] ....................................................................................143
13.7 Configuration of the settings relating to the E-mail notification [Notification] .......145
13.8 Configure the settings relating to Panasonic alarm protocol [Notification] ...........147
14 Configure the setting relating to the image recognition [Advanced
func.] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SW314, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, SF135, SF132,
NP502, NW502S, SW115) .....................................................................149
14.1 Configure the settings relating to the XML notification [XML notification] .............149
14.2 Configuration of the settings relating to the face detection [Face detection] ........151
15 Configure the settings relating to the authentication [User
mng.] .....................................................................................................153
15.1 Configure the settings relating to the user authentication [User auth.] ..................153
15.2 Configure the settings relating to the host authentication [Host auth.] ..................154
15.3 Configure the settings relating to the priority stream [System] ...............................155
16 Configure the settings of the servers [Server] ..................................158
16.1 Configure the settings relating to the E-mail server [E-mail] ...................................158
16.2 Configure the settings relating to the FTP server [FTP] ...........................................159
16.3 Configure the settings relating to the NTP server [NTP] ...........................................161
17 Configuring the network settings [Network] .....................................163
17.1 Configure the network settings [Network] ..................................................................163
17.2 Configure the HTTPS settings (SW355, SW352, SW316L, SW316, SW314, SW155,
SW152, SF135, SF132, SW115) ....................................................................................171
17.2.1 Generation of the CRT key (SSL encryption key) ........................................................172
17.2.2 Generation of the self-signed certificate (security certificate) .......................................173
17.2.3 Generation of CSR (Certificate Signing Request) ........................................................175
17.2.4 Installation of the server certificate ...............................................................................177
17.2.5 Configuration of the connection protocol ......................................................................178
17.3 Access the camera using the HTTPS protocol (SW355, SW352, SW316L, SW316,
SW314, SW155, SW152, SF135, SF132, SW115) .........................................................178
17.3.1 Install the security certificate ........................................................................................179
17.4 Configure the settings relating to DDNS [DDNS] .......................................................185
17.4.1 Configuration of the DDNS service (Example of the “Viewnetcam.com” service) ........186
17.4.2 When using the “Viewnetcam.com” service .................................................................187
17.4.3 Procedure to register information for the “Viewnetcam.com” service ...........................188
17.4.4 Checking the information registered for the “Viewnetcam.com” service ......................189
17.4.5 When using “Dynamic DNS Update” ............................................................................189
17.4.6 When using “Dynamic DNS Update(DHCP)” ...............................................................189
17.5 Configure the settings relating to SNMP [SNMP] ......................................................190
17.6 Configure the settings relating to the FTP periodic image transmission [FTP img.
trans.] .............................................................................................................................191
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17.7 Configure the schedule settings of the FTP periodic image transmission [FTP img.
trans.] .............................................................................................................................193
17.7.1 How to set the schedules .............................................................................................193
17.7.2 How to delete the set schedule ....................................................................................194
18 Configure the settings relating to the schedules [Schedule] ..........196
19 Maintenance of the camera [Maintenance] ........................................199
19.1 Check the system log [System log] .............................................................................199
19.2 Upgrade the firmware [Upgrade] .................................................................................200
19.3 Check the status [Status] .............................................................................................201
19.4 Reset the settings/Reboot the camera [Default reset] ...............................................202
20 About the displayed system log .........................................................204
21 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................208
22 Directory structure of drive B (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336,
SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152,
NP502, NW502S, SW115) .....................................................................219
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SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SW115
SW115

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The following are descriptions of how to monitor images from the camera on a PC.

1.1 Monitor images from a single camera

Note
SW155, SW152, SW115, SF135, SF132, SP105, and SP102 do not support MPEG-4.
1. Start up the web browser.
2. Enter the IP address designated using the Panasonic “IP Setting Software” in the address box of the
browser.
Example when entering an IPv4 address: http://URL registered using IPv4 address
http://192.168.0.10/
Example when entering an IPv6 address: http://[URL registered using IPv6 address]
http://[2001:db8::10]/
<Example of IPv4 access>
<Example of IPv6 access>
IMPORTANT
When the HTTP port number is changed from “80”, enter “http://IP address of the camera + : (colon)
+ port number” in the address box of the browser. (Example: http://192.168.0.11:8080)
When the PC is in a local network, configure the proxy server setting of the web browser (under
[Internet Options...] under [Tools] of the menu bar) to bypass the proxy server for the local address.
Note
Refer to page 178 for further information about the case in which “HTTPS” is selected for
“HTTPS” - “Connection” on the [Network] tab of the “Network” page (®page 163).
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3. Press the [Enter] key on the keyboard.
The “Live” page will be displayed. Refer to page 12 for further information about the “Live” page.
When “On” is selected for “User auth.”, the authentication window will be displayed before displaying live images for the user name and password entries. The default user name and password are as follows. User name: admin Password: 12345
IMPORTANT
To enhance the security, change the password for the user name “admin”. It is recommended to change
this password periodically.
When displaying multiple H.264 (or MPEG-4) images on a PC, images may not be displayed depending
on the performance of the PC.
Note
When “H.264” is selected for “Video encoding format”, H.264 video will be displayed. When
“MPEG-4” is selected, MPEG-4 images will be displayed.
The maximum number of concurrent access user is 14 including users who is receiving H.264 (or
MPEG-4) images and users who are receiving JPEG images. Depending on the set values for “Bandwidth control(bit rate)” and “Max bit rate (per client)”, the maximum concurrent access number may be 14 or less users. When 14 users are concurrently accessing, the access limit message will be displayed for users who subsequently attempt to access. When “Multicast” is selected for “Transmission type” of “H.264” (or “MPEG-4”), only the first user who accessed to monitor H.264 (or MPEG-4) images will be included in the maximum number. The second and subsequent users who are monitoring H.264 (or MPEG-4) images will not be included in the maximum number.
When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” (or “MPEG-4 transmission”) (®page 81, page 88),
H.264 (or MPEG-4) images will be displayed. When “Off” is selected, a JPEG image will be displayed. It is possible to display a JPEG image even when “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” (or “MPEG-4 transmission”). In this case, the refresh interval of JPEG images will be limited.
The refresh interval may become longer depending on a network environment, PC performance,
photographic subject, access traffic, etc.
<Refresh interval of JPEG images>
When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” (or “MPEG-4 transmission”)
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SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
NP502
NP502
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5 fps
: 1 fps (2048x1536, 1920x1080) 10 fps (1280x960, 1280x720, 800x600) 15 fps (all except the above settings)
When “Off” is selected for “H.264 transmission” (or “MPEG-4 transmission”)
30 fps
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when a 1.3 mega pixel setting is selected for “Picture (Camera) mode”
30 fps
when a 3 mega pixel setting is selected for “Picture (Camera) mode”
15 fps (1280x960, VGA, 640x360, 320x180) 5 fps (2048x1536, 1920x1080)
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1.2 About the “Live” page

Note
SW155, SW152, SW115, SF135, SF132, SP105, and SP102 do not support MPEG-4.
[select language] pull-down-menu
The camera’s display language can be selected. The default language can be set in the [Language] in the [Basic] settings. (®page 48)
[Setup] button
Displays the setup menu. The button will turn green and the setup menu will be displayed.
[Live] button
Display the “Live” page. The button will turn green and the “Live” page will be displayed.
[Multi-screen] buttons
Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi-screen by registering cameras on the setup menu. (®page 17)
[Compression] buttons
[H.264]/[MPEG-4] button: The letters “H.264” (or “MPEG-4”) on the button will turn green and an H.
264 (or MPEG-4) image will be displayed. When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” (or “MPEG-4 transmission”) of “H.264(1)”, “H.264(2)” (or “MPEG-4(1)”, “MPEG-4(2)”), the [H.264] (or [MPEG-4]) button will be displayed. (®page 81, page 88)
[JPEG] button: The letters “JPEG” on the button will turn green and JPEG image will be displayed.
[Stream] buttons
These buttons will be displayed only when an H.264 (or MPEG-4) image is displayed.
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SW355
SW355
SF346
SF346
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SW155
SW155
SF135
SF135
SP105
SP105
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
SW352
SW352
SF342
SF342
SP302
SP302
SW152
SW152
NP502
NP502
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
NP502
NP502
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[1] button: The letter “1” will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed in accordance
with the setting of “H.264(1)” (or “MPEG-4(1)”). (®page 81, page 88)
[2] button: The letter “2” will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed in accordance
with the setting of “H.264(2)” (or “MPEG-4(2)”). (®page 81, page 88)
[Image capture size] buttons
These buttons will be displayed only when a JPEG image is displayed.
[VGA] The letters “VGA” will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed
in VGA size.
[QVGA] The letters “QVGA” will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed
in QVGA size.
[640x360] The letters “640x360” will turn green and images in the main area will be
displayed in 640 x 360 (pixels).
[320x180] The letters “320x180” will turn green and images in the main area will be
displayed in 320 x 180 (pixels).
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[1280x960] The letters “1280x960” will turn green and images in the main area will be
displayed in 1280 x 960 (pixels).
[1280x720] The letters “1280x720” will turn green and images in the main area will be
displayed in 1280 x 720 (pixels).
:
[800x600] The letters “800x600” will turn green and images in the main area will be
displayed in 800 x 600 (pixels).
:
[2048x1536] The letters “2048x1536” will turn green and images in the main area will be
displayed in 2048 x 1536 (pixels).
[1920x1080] The letters “1920x1080” will turn green and images in the main area will be
displayed in 1920 x 1080 (pixels).
Note
When “1280x960”
*2
, “1280x720”*2, “2048x1536”*3, or “1920x1080”*3 is selected for the image capture
size, it may become smaller than the actual size depending on the window size of the web browser.
The buttons [VGA], [QVGA], [1280x960]
*2
, and [800x600]*4 are displayed only when “4:3” is selected
:
for “Aspect ratio”.
The buttons [640x360], [320x180], and [1280x720]
*2
are displayed only when “16:9” is selected for
“Aspect ratio”.
:
The buttons [VGA], [QVGA], [1280x960], [800x600], and [2048x1536] are displayed only when
“1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3]”, “1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3]”, or “3 mega pixel [4:3]” is selected for “Picture (Camera) mode”.
The buttons [640x360], [320x180], [1280x720], and [1920x1080] are displayed only when “1.3
mega pixel [16:9]” or “3 mega pixel [16:9]” is selected for “Picture (Camera) mode”.
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SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SP105
SP105
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
SF132
SF132
SP102
SP102
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
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SF132
SP102
SP102
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SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
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SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
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SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
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SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
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[Image quality] buttons
These buttons will be displayed only when a JPEG image is displayed.
[1] button: Images in the main area will be displayed in accordance with the setting for “Quality1” of
“Image quality setting”. (®page 77)
[2] button: Images in the main area will be displayed in accordance with the setting for “Quality2” of
“Image quality setting”. (®page 77)
[Zoom] buttons
Images will be zoomed in on with the electronic zoom by the viewer software “Network Camera View 4S”.
[x1] button: The letter “x1” will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed at x1.
[x2] button: The letter “x2” will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed at x2.
[x4] button: The letter “x4” will turn green and images in the main area will be displayed at x4.
[Brightness] buttons
The brightness is adjustable from 0 to 255.
(darker) button: The displayed image will be darker.
button: The adjusted brightness will return to the default brightness.
*5
:
: The brightness is adjustable from 0 to 127.
(brighter) button: Image will be brighter.
Note
:
In the following situations, the brightness may not change even if the [Brightness] button is clicked. when capturing images of bright subjects, such as outdoor subjects when “Light control mode” is set to “Indoor scene”
:
when “ELC(Maximum exposure time)” is set to “ELC(1/2000s)” or a lower value in “Light control
mode”
[AUX] buttons*5
[Open] button: The letters “Open” on the button will turn green and the status of AUX connector will
be open.
[Close] button: The letters “Close” on the button will turn green and the status of the AUX connector
will be closed.
These buttons will be displayed only when “Terminal 3” of “Alarm” is set to “AUX output” on the setup menu. (®page 135)
[Rec. on SD] button*5
This button will be displayed only when “Manual” is selected for “Save trigger” on the setup menu. (®page 56) Click this button to manually record images on the SD memory card. Refer to page 26 for descriptions of how to manually record images on the SD memory card.
[Log] button*1
[List] button will become available only when “On” is selected for “Save logs” on the setup menu. (®page 69) When this button is clicked, the log list will be displayed and images saved on the SD memory card can be played.
:
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SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
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SW316L
SW316
SW316
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SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
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SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
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Refer to page 32 for further information about the log list and for how to play images on the SD memory card.
Camera title
The camera title entered for “Camera title” on the [Basic] tab will be displayed. (®page 48)
Alarm occurrence indication button
*5
This button will be displayed and will blink when an alarm has occurred. When this button is clicked, the alarm output terminal will be reset and this button will disappear. (®page 28)
Full screen button
Images will be displayed on a full screen. To return to the “Live” page, press the [Esc] key. The aspect ratio of displayed images will be adjusted in accordance with the monitor.
Snap shot button
Click this button to take a picture (a still picture). The picture will be displayed on a newly opened window. When right-clicking on the displayed image, the pop-up menu will be displayed. It is possible to save the image on the PC by selecting “Save” from the displayed pop-up menu. When “Print” is selected, printer output is enabled.
Note
For the case of using windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista, the following settings may be
required. Open Internet Explorer, click [Tools] ® [Internet Options] ® [Security] ® [Trusted Sites] ® [Sites]. Register the camera address on [Website] of the displayed trusted widows.
Mic input button*6
Turns on/off the audio reception (hear audio from the camera on a PC). This button will be displayed only when “Mic input”, “Interactive(Full-duplex)” or “Interactive(Half-duplex)” is selected for “Audio transmission/ reception” on the setup menu. (®page 130)
When this button is clicked, the button will turn into the heard. Audio volume can be adjusted (Low/ Middle/ High) by moving the volume cursor .
Audio output button*6
Turns on/off the audio transmission (play audio from the PC on the unit speaker). This button will be displayed only when “Audio output”, “Interactive(Full-duplex)” or “Interactive(Half-duplex)” is selected for “Audio transmission/reception” on the setup menu. (®page 130) The button will blink during the audio transmission.
When this button is clicked, the button will turn into the
button and audio from the camera will not be
button and audio from the PC will not be heard.
Audio output volume can be adjusted (Low/Middle/High) by moving the volume cursor
.
Note
When a user is using the audio transmission function with “Interactive(Half-duplex)” selected, the
receiver button and the transmission button will be inoperable for the other users. When “Interactive(Full-duplex)” is selected, the transmission button is inoperable for other users.
Possible duration of audio transmission is up to 5 minutes per transmission. When 5 minutes have
passed, the audio transmission will automatically stop. To turn the audio transmission function on, click the [Audio output] button again.
When the camera is restarted, the adjusted volume level (for both the audio transmission and
reception) will return to the level that had been set on the [Audio] tab on the setup menu. (®page 130)
Actual volume level will change in three steps even though the volume cursor can be adjusted
minutely.
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SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
SW355
SW355
SF346
SF346
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SW155
SW155
SF135
SF135
SP105
SP105
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
NP502
NP502
SW352
SW352
SF342
SF342
SP302
SP302
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SD recording status indicator
The status of the SD recording can be checked with this indicator. When the SD recording starts, the SD recording status indicator will light red. It will go off when the SD recording stops. This indicator will be displayed when “Manual” or “Schedule” is selected for “Save trigger” on the setup menu (®page 53).
Main area
Images from the camera will be displayed in this area. The current time and date will be displayed according to the settings configured for “Time display format” and “Date/time display format”. (®page 48) When clicking a desired point while displaying live images at x2 or x4 in the main area, the camera will move to locate the clicked point at the center of the main area. The configured camera title on the screen (®page 48) and brightness (®page 48) will be displayed. Electronic zoom can be preformed with the scroll wheel. With electronic zoom only, when an area of an image in the main area is clicked on, that area is zoomed in on.
Note
When operated by a lower access level user, images displayed on the screen may be changed
temporarily. This does not affect operation of the camera.
A zoom operation can be performed using the mouse wheel.
Depending on the PC in use, screen tearing* may occur when the shooting scene drastically changes
due to the GDI restrictions of the OS. *A phenomenon in which portions of the screen are displayed out of alignment.
*1
Only operable by users whose access level is “1. Administrator”.
*2
*3
*4
*5
Only operable by users whose access level is “1. Administrator” or “2. Camera control” when “On” is selected for “User auth.” (®page 153)
*6
Operable by users who belong to the access level selected for “Permission level of audio trans./recep.” on the [Audio] tab of the “Image/Audio” page. Refer to page 130 for the permission level of audio.
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1.3 Monitor images from multiple cameras

Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi-screen. Images from 4 cameras (up to 16 cameras) can be displayed simultaneously. To display images on a multi-screen, it is necessary to register cameras in advance. 4 cameras can be registered as a group and up to 4 groups (16 cameras) can be registered. (®page 133)
IMPORTANT
When displaying images on a 16-screen, panning, tilting and zooming operations become unavailable
for images from cameras with Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions.
When displaying images on a 4-screen, panning, tilting and zooming operations become available only
for images from cameras with Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions. Refer to our website (http://security.panasonic.com/pss/security/support/info.html) for further information about the compatible cameras and their versions.
Only JPEG images can be displayed on a multi-screen. Audio will not be heard.
When the power is turned off or the LAN cable is disconnected while displaying images, displaying
images on a multi-screen from the “Live” page will become unavailable.
When displaying the image on a multi-screen and “16:9” is selected for “Aspect ratio”, the image will
be displayed altered vertically to the aspect ratio of “4:3”.
“Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Lite” which supports live monitoring and recording
images from multiple cameras is available. For further information, refer to our website (http://security.panasonic.com/pss/security/support/info.html).
1. Click the desired [Multi-screen] button.
Images from the registered cameras will be displayed on a selected multi-screen (screen can be split
up to 16 areas). The following are instructions when displaying on a 4-split screen.
To show 1 camera screen, click the [Live] button. You can also click “1” below “Multi-screen” to display the camera's “Live” page.
Click the [Multi-screen] button to display images from cameras in a multi-screen of 4 to 16 screens. Click a camera title. Live images from the camera corresponding to the clicked camera title will be
displayed on the “Live” page of the newly opened window.
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D

2 Monitor images on a cellular phone/mobile terminal

2 Monitor images on a cellular phone/mobile terminal

2.1 Monitor images on a cellular phone

It is possible to connect to the camera using a cellular phone via the Internet and monitor images (JPEG only) from the camera on the screen of the cellular phone. It is also possible to refresh images to display the latest image or perform panning, tilting and zooming operations.
IMPORTANT
When the authentication window is displayed, enter the user name and password. The default user
name and password are as follows. User name: admin Password: 12345 To enhance the security, change the password for the user “admin”. (®page 153)
If the cellular phone in use is not compatible with UTF-8 encode, it is impossible to display the screen
correctly.
Note
It is necessary to configure the network settings of the cellular phone in advance to connect to the
Internet and monitor images from the camera. (®page 163)
1. Access to “http://IP address/mobile”
cellular phone.
*1
or “http://Host name registered in the DDNS server/mobile” using a
Images from the camera will be displayed.
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SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
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SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
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SW352
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
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NP502
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Functions Outline of functions
A Refresh Refreshes the camera images by pressing the dial key “5”.
B Resolution control Changes the image capture size by pressing the dial key “0”.
C Image quality
control
D AUX control
Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio of “4:3”
Aspect ratio of “16:9”
Picture (Camera) mode
:
320x240 (default)/640x480
320x180 (default)/640x360
:
1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3] 320x240 (default)/640x480
1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3] 320x240 (default)/800x600
1.3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180 (default)/640x360
3 mega pixel [4:3] 640x480 fixed
3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180 (default)/640x360
It is possible to change the image quality between “Quality1” and “Quality2”. (®page 77)
*2
Controls the AUX terminal.
: These buttons will be displayed only when “AUX output” is selected for “Terminal 3” on the setup menu. (®page 135)
Note
Some cellular phones cannot change the image capture size even when resolution is changed by
resolution control.
When the HTTP port number is changed from “80”, enter “http://IP address: (colon) + port number/
mobile”*1 in the address box of the browser. When using the DDNS function, access to “http://Host name registered in the DDNS server: (colon) + port number/mobile”.
When the authentication window is displayed, enter the user name of an administrator or user and
password. Depending on the cellular phone in use, password entry may be required each time the screen is switched.
It is impossible to transmit/receive audio using a cellular phone.
Depending on the cellular phone in use, larger size images may not be displayed. In this case, selecting
“9 Low” for “Image quality setting” of “JPEG” (®page 77) may sometimes solve this problem.
Depending on the cellular phone in use or its contract plan, it may be impossible to access.
:
When “HTTPS” is selected for “HTTPS” - “Connection” on the [Network] tab of the “Network” page,
enter as follows.
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“https://IP address: (colon) + port number/mobile” or “https://Host name registered in the DDNS server: (colon) + port number/mobile”
*1
IP address is the global WAN IP address of the router that can be accessed via the Internet.
*2
When “User auth.” is set to “On” (®page 153), only users with the access level of “1. Administrator” or “2. Camera control” will be displayed.

2.2 Monitor images on a mobile terminal

It is possible to connect to the camera using a mobile terminal via the Internet and monitor images (MJPEG only) from the camera on the screen of the mobile terminal. It is also possible to refresh images to display the latest image. The compatible mobile terminals are shown as follows. (As of February, 2013)
iPad, iPhone, iPod touch (iOS 4.2.1 or later) Android™ mobile terminals
When an Android terminal is used, an MJPEG format image is displayed by the Firefox® browser, but a JPEG format image is displayed by the standard browser. For further information about compatible devices, refer to our website (http://security.panasonic.com/pss/security/support/info.html).
IMPORTANT
When the authentication window is displayed, enter the user name and password. The default user
name and password are as follows. User name: admin Password: 12345 To enhance the security, change the password for the user “admin”. (®page 153)
Note
It is necessary to configure the network settings of the mobile terminal in advance to connect to the
Internet and monitor images from the camera. (®page 163)
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A
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1. Access to “http://IP address/cam”
*1
or “http://Host name registered in the DDNS server/cam”*2 using a
mobile terminal.
Images from the camera will be displayed.
Live images area Displays images from the camera.
Operation buttons area When functions are selected in the function selection area C, buttons to operate those functions are displayed.
Function selection area When functions that can be operated are selected, operation buttons are displayed in the operation buttons area B.
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SW355
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP305
SP305
SW155
SW155
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
SW352
SW352
SF342
SF342
SP302
SP302
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SW152
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2. Click the button of the function that you want to operate.
Resolution control AUX control
Each function is explained below.
Resolution control Press the
button to display the buttons used to select the resolution on the screen. The resolution
can be changed by selecting a resolution setting from the buttons. Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio of “4:3” 320x240/640x480 (default)/1280x960
Aspect ratio of “16:9” 320x180/640x360 (default)/1280x720
Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio of “4:3” 320x240/640x480 (default)/800x600
Aspect ratio of “16:9” 320x180/640x360 (default)
Picture (Camera) mode
1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3] 320x240/640x480 (default)/1280x960
1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3] 320x240/800x600 (default)/1280x960
*3
*3
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SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
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SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
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NP502
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SW355
SW352
SW352
SW316L
SW316L
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SW316
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1.3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180/640x360 (default)/1280x720
3 mega pixel [4:3] 640x480 (default)/1280x960
3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180/640x360 (default)
AUX control
Press the button to display the buttons used to operate the AUX output on the screen. The AUX
output terminals can be controlled with the and buttons.
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This function is only displayed when [Terminal 3] is set to [AUX output] on the settings menu. (®page 135)
Note
You can change the image size displayed on the mobile terminal by accessing the following addresses. Large display: http://IP address/cam/dl Medium display: http://IP address/cam/dm Small display: http://IP address/cam/ds
When the resolution is changed by the resolution control, the displayed resolution changes but the
image size remains the same.
When the HTTP port number is changed from “80”, enter “http://IP address: (colon) + port number/
cam”*1 in the address box of the browser. When using the DDNS function, access to “http://Host name registered in the DDNS server: (colon) + port number/cam”*2.
When “HTTPS” is set in “HTTPS” - “Connection” on the [Network] tab of the “Network” page, enter the
following: “https://IP address: (colon) + port number/cam” or “https://Host name registered in the DDNS server: (colon) + port number/cam”.
When the authentication window is displayed, enter the user name of an administrator or user and
password. Depending on the mobile terminal in use, password entry may be required each time the screen is switched.
It is impossible to transmit/receive audio using a mobile terminal.
Depending on the mobile terminal in use, larger size images may not be displayed. In this case,
selecting “9 Low” for “Image quality setting” of “JPEG” (®page 77) may sometimes solve this problem.
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SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP305
SP305
SW155
SW155
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SF135
SW115
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Depending on the mobile terminal in use or its contract plan, it may be impossible to access.
*1
IP address is the global WAN IP address of the router that can be accessed via the Internet. However, when accessing the same LAN as the camera with a wireless compatible mobile terminal, the IP address is the local IP address.
*2
Only when accessing the camera through the Internet.
*3
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3 Record images on the SD memory card manually (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

3 Record images on the SD memory card manually (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)
Images displayed on the “Live” page can be recorded on the SD memory card manually. This button is operable only when “Manual” is selected for “Save trigger” on the [SD memory card] tab on the “Basic” page of the Setup menu. (®page 56) It is possible to select “JPEG” or “H.264” on “Recording format” of the setup menu. (®page 54) When “JPEG” is selected for “Recording format”, still image data are recorded. When “H.264” is selected, video data are recorded. Images recorded on the SD memory card can be copied onto the PC. (®page 61)
1. Display the “Live” page. (®page 9)
2. Click the [SD] button.
The SD recording window will open.
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3 Record images on the SD memory card manually (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L,
SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)
3. Click the [Start] button to start recording images on the SD memory card. The SD recording status indicator
will light red (®page 12) while images are being recorded on the SD memory card. The image saving interval can be configured on the [SD memory card] tab of the “Basic” page. (®page 53)
4. Click the [Stop] button to stop saving images on the SD memory card.
5. Click the [Close] button to close the window.
Note
Image data saved on Drive B can be obtained by executing “Access img.” on the “SD memory card”
tab and logging in from the user authentication window (®page 61). The destination to save image data is a fixed directory on Drive B. Refer to “Directory structure of drive B” (®page 219).
When the [Start] button is clicked immediately after the [Stop] button is clicked, saving of images may
not start. In this case, click the [Start] button again.
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SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
NP502
NP502

4 Action at an alarm occurrence

4 Action at an alarm occurrence
The alarm action (camera action at an alarm occurrence) will be performed when the following alarms occur.

4.1 Alarm type

Terminal alarm
camera, the alarm action will be performed when the connected alarm device is activated.
: When connecting an alarm device such as a sensor to the alarm input terminal of the
VMD alarm: When motion is detected in the set VMD area, the alarm action will be performed.
*VMD stands for “Video Motion Detection”.
Command alarm: When a Panasonic alarm protocol is received from the connected device via a network,
the alarm action will be performed.

4.2 Action at an alarm occurrence

Display the alarm occurrence indication button on the “Live” page
The alarm occurrence indication button will be displayed on the “Live” page at an alarm occurrence. (®page 12)
IMPORTANT
When “Polling(30s)” is selected for “Alarm status update mode” (®page 48), the Alarm occurrence
indication button will be refreshed in 30-second intervals. For this reason, it may take a maximum of 30 seconds until the alarm occurrence indication button is displayed on the “Live” page at an alarm occurrence.
Notify of alarm occurrences to the device connected to the alarm connector (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, NP502, NW502S)
It is possible to output signals from the alarm output terminal of the camera and sound the buzzer when an alarm occurs. The settings for the alarm output can be configured in the “Alarm output terminal setup” section of the [Alarm] tab of the “Alarm” page. (®page 140)
Save images on the SD memory card (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)
When an alarm occurs, images (JPEG/H.264) will be saved on the SD memory card. The settings to save images on the SD memory card can be configured on the [SD memory card] tab (®page 53) of the “Basic” page and the [Alarm] tab of the “Alarm” page. (®page 137)
Transmit an image onto a server automatically
An alarm image can be transmitted at an alarm occurrence to the server designated in advance. The settings required to transmit an alarm image to a server can be configured in the “Alarm image” section on the [Alarm] tab of the “Alarm” page (®page 137) and the [FTP] tab of the “Server” page (®page 159).
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4 Action at an alarm occurrence
IMPORTANT
Select “FTP error” for “Save trigger” on the [SD memory card] tab when using the SD memory card.
When “Alarm input” or “Manual” is selected for “Save trigger”, an alarm image will not be transmitted at an alarm occurrence to the FTP server.
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Notify of alarm occurrences by E-mail
Alarm E-mail (alarm occurrence notification) can be sent at an alarm occurrence to the E-mail addresses registered in advance. Up to 4 addresses can be registered as recipients of the alarm E-mail. An alarm image (still picture) can be sent with the alarm E-mail as an attached file. The settings for alarm E-mail can be configured in the “E-mail notification” section on the [Notification] tab of the [Alarm] page (®page 145) and the [E-mail] tab of the “Server” page (®page 158).
Notify of alarm occurrences to the designated IP addresses (Panasonic alarm protocol notification)
This function is available only when a Panasonic device, such as the network disk recorder, is connected to the system. When “On” is selected for “Panasonic alarm protocol notification”, the connected Panasonic device will be notified that the camera is in the alarm state. The settings for Panasonic alarm protocol can be configured in the Panasonic alarm protocol section of the [Notification] tab of the [Alarm] page. (®page 147)
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5 Transmit images onto an FTP server

5 Transmit images onto an FTP server
Images can be transmitted to an FTP server. By configuring the following settings, transmission of images captured at an alarm occurrence or captured at a designated interval to an FTP server will become available.
IMPORTANT
When using this function, set the user name and the password to access the FTP server to restrict
users who can log into the FTP server.
To transmit images to the FTP server, select “Not use” for “SD memory card”, or set “Save trigger” to
“FTP error” on the [SD memory card] tab of the “Basic” page when “JPEG” is selected for [Recording format]. (®page 54)

5.1 Transmit an alarm image at an alarm occurrence (Alarm image transmission)

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An alarm image can be transmitted at an alarm occurrence to the FTP server. To transmit alarm images to an FTP server, it is necessary to configure the settings in advance. The settings for the FTP server can be configured on the [FTP] tab of the “Server” page. (®page 159) The alarm image transmission function can be turned on/off in the “Alarm image” section of the [Alarm] tab of the “Alarm” page. (®page 137)
Note
Depending on the network traffic, the number of the transmitted images may not reach the set number
of images to be transmitted.
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Alarm images failed to be transmitted to the FTP server at an alarm occurrence will not be saved on
the SD memory card. However, images that fail to be transmitted with the FTP periodic image transmission will be saved.

5.2 Transmit images at a designated interval or period (FTP periodic image transmission)

Images can be transmitted at a designated interval or period. To transmit images at a designated interval or period, it is necessary to configure the settings in advance. The settings for the FTP server can be configured on the [FTP] tab of the “Server” page. (®page 159) It is possible to determine whether or not to use the FTP periodic image transmission function and to configure the settings relating to alarm images and the schedule on the “FTP img. trans.” tab of the “Network” page. (®page 191)
Note
Depending on the line speed or the traffic, images may not be transmitted at the designated interval.
When “On” is selected for both the alarm image transmission function and the FTP periodic image
transmission function, the alarm image transmission function will be given priority over the FTP periodic image transmission function. Therefore, images may not be transmitted at the interval designated on the “FTP periodic image transmission” setting.
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5 Transmit images onto an FTP server

5.3 Save images on the SD memory card when images fail to transmit using the FTP periodic image transmission function (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

Images that have failed to transmit using the FTP periodic image transmission can be saved automatically on the SD memory card. It is possible to select a trigger to save images on the SD memory card on the [SD memory card] tab of the “Basic” page. (®page 53) To use the SD memory recording function featured in Panasonic network disk recorder, select “Off” for “FTP periodic image transmission” (®page 191) and “FTP error” for “Save trigger” (®page 56).
IMPORTANT
We make no guarantee for any damages of files on the SD memory card incurred by malfunction or
error occurrence in files saved in the SD memory card regardless of what the cause may be.
Note
To refer to images of “FTP error”, “Save logs” needs to be set to “On” (®page 69).
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6 Display the log list (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

6 Display the log list (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)
The setting items of the cameras will be displayed in list form.
Alarm log: Logs of the alarm occurrences such as time and date of the alarm occurrences and the alarm
type will be displayed.
Manual/Schedule log: Logs filed when images have been recorded manually or during the period of the
schedule on the SD memory card will be displayed.
FTP trans. error log: Logs filed when the FTP periodic image transmission function has failed will be
displayed. Each log list can be displayed only when “On” is selected for “Save logs” on the [Log] tab of the “Basic” page (®page 69) respectively.
1. Display the “Live” page. (®page 9)
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2. Click the [List] button.
The log list will be displayed in a newly opened window (log list window).
Number of the listed logs
IMPORTANT
Only a single user can operate the log list window. Other users cannot access the log list window.
Note
When “Not use” is selected for “SD memory card”, the “Manual/Schedule log” list and the “FTP
trans. error log” list will not be displayed.
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format” of the SD memory card, the “FTP trans. error
log” list will not be displayed.
3. Click the desired log type listed below “Log” to display the log list.
® The log list of the selected log type will be displayed.
Note
When any images are saved on the SD memory card, the image can be displayed by clicking Time
and Date when “JPEG” is selected for “Recording format” of the setup menu. (®page 53)
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About the log list window
Number of the listed logs
Total number of the logs of the selected log type and a number of the log being displayed on the top of the log list will be displayed.
Note
Enter the desired log number and press the [Enter] key on the keyboard. The log of the designated
number will be displayed on the top of the log list.
[Top] button
Click this button to display the log listed at the top.
[Prev. page] button
Click this button to display the previous page of the log list.
Note
When the mouse button is held down while placing the mouse pointer on the [Prev. page] button, the
displayed log number will be decreased. When the mouse button is released, the decrement of the log number will stop and the log number displayed at the moment when the mouse button is released will be the top of the currently displayed page.
[Next page] button
Click this button to display the next page of the log list.
Note
When the mouse button is held down while placing the mouse pointer on the [Next page] button, the
displayed log number will be increased. When the mouse button is released, the increment of the log number will stop and the log number displayed at the moment when the mouse button is released will be the top of the currently displayed page.
[Last] button
Click this button to display the log listed at the bottom.
[Time & date]
Time and date when each log has been filed will be displayed.
Note
When “Off” is selected for “Time display format” (®page 48), time and date of alarm occurrence will
be displayed in 24-hour format.
The recording timing of logs is as follows. Alarm log: Alarm occurrence time and date will be filed as a log. Manual/Schedule log: Time and date when recording of images onto the SD memory card started
manually or during the period of the schedule will be filed as a log. When images are recorded sequentially, logs will be filed every one hour. However, depending on the photographic subject and the setting used, logs may be filed in periods of over an hour.
FTP trans. error log: Logs will be filed every one hour.
[Event]
The event type will be displayed. The event types will be displayed only when displaying the alarm log list.
VMD: Alarm by VMD alarm
COM: Alarm by command alarm
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TRM: Alarm by alarm input to Terminal
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TRM1: Alarm by alarm input to Terminal 1
TRM2: Alarm by alarm input to Terminal 2
TRM3: Alarm by alarm input to Terminal 3
[SD memory card]
Available capacity and the original capacity of the SD memory card will be displayed. The displayed descriptions are the same descriptions displayed as “Remaining capacity” on the [SD memory card] tab. (®page 59)
[Delete] button
Click this button to delete the currently displayed log list. When using the SD memory card, images associated with the log list will also be deleted.
IMPORTANT
When many images are saved on an SD memory card, complete deletion may take several hours.
(For example, to delete 1 GB of JPEG images, approx. 1 hour may be needed.) In such a case, format the SD memory card. Formatting the SD memory card can shorten the time to delete all the data. (®page 59)
In the process of the deletion, only logs will be saved, and it is impossible to save images newly.
Do not turn off the power of the camera until the deletion is complete. When the power of the camera
is turned off in the process of the deletion, some images may remain on the SD memory card. In this case, click the [Delete] button on the same log list window used to delete the logs.
[Download] button
Click this button to download all logs of the selected log list as a file onto the PC.
[Close] button
Click this button to close the log list window.
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7 Playback of images on the SD memory card (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

7 Playback of images on the SD memory card (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)
When clicking a time and date listed on the log list window, the “Live” page will turn to the “Playback” page. When images associated with the clicked time and date are on the SD memory card, the first image of them will be displayed.
IMPORTANT
This function is available only when “JPEG” is selected for “Recording format” of the SD memory card.
When “H.264” is selected, the “Playback” page will not be displayed. However, images can be downloaded. Refer to page 39 for descriptions of how to operate.
Refresh interval of images may become slow during playback or download.
When many images are saved on the SD memory card, it may take time to display images on the
“Playback” page.
Even when the size of the images saved on the SD memory card is “QVGA”, “800x600”
“1280x960”*2 the images will be displayed in VGA size on the “Playback” page. When “16:9” is selected for the “Aspect ratio”, images will be displayed in an image capture size of “640x360”, even if “320x180” or “1280x720”*2 is selected. Therefore, images may look coarse on the “Playback” page.
When playing images by selecting an FTP error log on the log list, images may not be played in order
of images recorded on the SD memory card if they have been recorded on the SD memory card with selected value for the “Transmission interval” setting on the [FTP img. trans.] tab is “1min” or less.
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Number of images
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7 Playback of images on the SD memory card (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316,
SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

7.1 About the playback page

Number of images
When clicking a time and date listed on the log list window, total number of images associated with the clicked time and date, and the number of the currently displayed image will be displayed.
Note
Enter the desired number of image and press the [Enter] key on the keyboard. The image of the
designated number will be displayed.
[REW] button
Each time the button is clicked, the playback speed will change. When the [PLAY] button or the [REV PLAY] button is clicked during fast reverse playback, playback speed will return to the normal playback speed.
[REV PLAY] button
Images will be played in reverse sequential order.
[PLAY] button
When this button is clicked, images will be played in sequential order.
[FF] button
Each time the button is clicked, the playback speed will change. When the [PLAY] button or the [REV PLAY] button is clicked during fast playback/fast reverse playback, playback speed will return to the normal playback speed.
[TOP] button
The first image will be displayed.
[PREV. IMAGE] button
The previous frame will be displayed and paused when this button is clicked during playback. Each time this button is clicked during pausing, the frame previous to the currently displayed frame will be displayed.
Note
When the mouse button is held down while the mouse pointer is on this button, the image number will
be decreased. When the mouse button is released, the decreasing of the image number will stop and the image corresponding to the currently displayed number will be displayed.
[PAUSE] button
Playback will be paused when this button is clicked during playback. Playback will resume when this button is clicked during pausing.
[STOP] button
Playback will stop and the “Playback” window will turn to the “Live” page.
[NEXT IMAGE] button
The next frame will be displayed and paused when this button is clicked during playback. Each time this button is clicked during pausing, the frame next to the currently displayed frame will be displayed.
Note
When the mouse button is held down while the mouse pointer is on this button, the image number will
be increased.
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7 Playback of images on the SD memory card (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)
When the mouse button is released, the increment of the image number will stop and the image number displayed at the moment when the mouse button is released will be displayed.
[LAST] button
The last image will be displayed.
Browse
[Start] button
The selected image will be downloaded onto the PC. Before downloading images, designate the destination directory in advance. (®page 69) The following window will be displayed when the [Start] button is clicked. Select the image to be downloaded, and then click the [OK] button.
All: All images saved at the selected time and date will be downloaded.
Current image: Only the currently displayed image will be downloaded.
Download range: Images in the designated range of number of images will be downloaded.
Note
When the [Cancel] button is clicked in the process of the download, the download will be canceled. In
this case, images already downloaded before clicking the [Cancel] button will be saved on the PC.
[Browse] button
When successfully logged in after the user authentication process, a folder on the SD memory card in which images are saved will be displayed. (®page 61)
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7 Playback of images on the SD memory card (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316,
SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

7.2 Download the images (When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format” of the SD memory card)

IMPORTANT
Depending on the network environment, download of video data may fail.
To play back video data recorded on the SD memory card, download the desired data, and save the data on the PC. It is impossible to play back video data on the “Playback” page. For this reason, follow the procedure below.
1. Click the time & date on the log list window. (®page 32)
The message window will be displayed to ask if it is OK to start download.
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2. Select the image to be downloaded, and then click the [OK] button.
Image saved at the clicked time and date will be downloaded.
Note
When the [Cancel] button is clicked in the process of the download, the download will be canceled. In
this case, images already downloaded before clicking the [Cancel] button will be saved on the PC.
Downloading of the associated video data will be started. Before downloading images, designate the
destination directory in advance. (®page 69)
When the [Cancel] button is clicked after the download is started, it may take time to cancel the
download.
Video data are saved in the files of approx. 2 MB. When the file size of video data is more than
2 MB, two or more files will be downloaded. It is possible to play back video data saved on the PC using such applications as QuickTime Player or Windows Media® Player*1. However, we are not liable for performance relating to these applications.
Depending on the status of the SD memory card, QuickTime Player, or Windows Media Player, video
data cannot be played back.
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The supported operating system are Windows 8 and Windows 7 only.
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8 About the network security

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8.1 Equipped security functions

The following security functions are featured in this camera.
Access restrictions by the host authentication and the user authentication It is possible to restrict users from accessing the camera by setting the host authentication and/or the user
authentication to “On”. (®page 153, page 154) Access restrictions by changing the HTTP port
It is possible to prevent illegal access such as port scanning, etc. by changing the HTTP port number. (®page 166) Access encryption by the HTTPS function
It is possible to enhance the network security by encrypting the access to cameras using the HTTPS function. (®page 171)
IMPORTANT
Design and enhance security countermeasures to prevent leakage of information such as image data,
authentication information (user name and password), alarm E-mail information, FTP server information, DDNS server information, etc. Perform the countermeasure such as access restriction (using the user authentication) or access encryption (using the HTTPS function).
After the camera is accessed by the administrator, make sure to close the browser for added security.
Change the administrator password periodically for added security.
8 About the network security
Note
When user authentication (authentication error) has failed to pass 8 times within 30 seconds using the
same IP address (PC), access to the camera will be denied for a while.
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9 Display the setup menu from a PC

9 Display the setup menu from a PC
The settings of the camera can be configured on the setup menu.
IMPORTANT
The setup menu is only operable by users whose access level is “1. Administrator”. Refer to
page 153 for how to configure the access level.

9.1 How to display the setup menu

1. Display the “Live” page. (®page 9)
2. Click the [Setup] button on the “Live” page.
The window with the user name and password entry fields will be displayed.
3. Click the [OK] button after entering the user name and the password.
The default user name and password are as follows. User name: admin Password: 12345
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The setup menu will be displayed. Refer to page 46 for further information about this menu.
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9.2 How to operate the setup menu

Menu buttons Setup page
1. Click the desired button in the frame on the left of the window to display the respective setup menu.
When there are tabs at the top of the “Setup” page displayed in the frame on the right of the window, click the desired tab to display and configure the setting items relating to the name of the tab.
2. Complete each setting item displayed in the frame on the right of the window.
3. After completing each setting item, click the [Set] button to apply them.
IMPORTANT
When there are two or more [Set] and [Execute] buttons on the page, click the respective button to the
edited setting item.
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9 Display the setup menu from a PC
When completing the setting items in field A, click the [Set] button (B) below field (A). The edited settings in field A will not be applied unless the [Set] button (B) below field (A) is clicked. In the same manner as above, click the [Set] button (D) below field C when completing the setting items in field C.
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9.3 About the setup menu window

Note
SW155, SW152, SW115, SF135, SF132, SP105, and SP102 do not support MPEG-4.
[Setup] button
Display the “Setup” page.
[Live] button
Display the “Live” page.
[Basic] button
Displays the “Basic” page. The basic settings such as time and date and camera title, and the settings relating to the SD memory card*1 can be configured on the “Basic” page. (®page 48)
[Image/Audio] button
Displays the “Image/Audio” page. The settings relating to image quality, image capture size, etc. of JPEG/ H.264 (or MPEG-4) camera images can be configured on the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 75)
[Image] button
Displays the “Image” page. The settings relating to image quality, image capture size, etc. of JPEG/H.264 (or MPEG-4) camera images can be configured on the “Image” page. (®page 75)
[Multi-screen] button
Displays the “Multi-screen” page. The cameras from which images are to be displayed on a multi-screen can be registered on the “Multi-screen” page. (®page 133)
[Alarm] button
Displays the “Alarm” page. The settings relating to alarm occurrences such as settings for the alarm action at an alarm occurrence, the alarm occurrence notification, and the VMD area settings can be configured on the “Alarm” page. (®page 135)
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[Advanced func.] button
Displays the “Advanced func.” page. The setting relating to the XML notification, destinations of information about the face detection and the settings relating to the face detection can be configured on the “Advanced func.” page. (®page 149)
[User mng.] button
Displays the “User mng.” page. The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the camera can be configured on the “User mng.” page. (®page 153)
[Server] button
Displays the “Server” page. The settings relating to the E-mail server, the FTP server and the NTP server to which the camera accesses can be configured on the “Server” page. (®page 158)
[Network] button
Displays the “Network” page. The network settings and the settings relating to DDNS (Dynamic DNS), SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and the FTP (File Transfer Protocol) periodic transmission can be configured on the “Network” page. (®page 163)
[Schedule] button
Displays the “Schedule” page. On the “Schedule” page, it is possible to designate time zones to allow to receive alarm input or to allow to activate the VMD detection function. (®page 196)
[Maintenance] button
Displays the “Maintenance” page. System log check, firmware upgrade, status check and initialization of the setup menu can be carried out on the “Maintenance” page. (®page 199)
Camera title
The title of the camera whose settings are currently being configured will be displayed.
Setup page
Pages of each setup menu will be displayed. There are tabs for some setup menus.
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10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]

10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]
The basic settings such as camera title, time and date, SD memory card*1 and the logs*1 can be configured on the “Basic” page. The “Basic” page has 3 tabs; the [Basic] tab, the [SD memory card] tab*1 and the [Log] tab*1.
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10.1 Configure the basic settings [Basic]

Click the [Basic] tab on the “Basic” page. (®page 42, page 44) The settings such as the camera title, time and date, etc. can be configured on this page.
[Camera title]
Enter the title of the camera. Click the [Set] button after entering the title of the camera. The entered title will be displayed in the “Camera title” field.
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SW316
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SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
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Available number of characters: 0 - 20 characters
Unavailable characters: " &
Default: Varies as follows depending on the model in use. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –
: WV-SW355 : WV-SW352 : WV-SF346, WV-SF336 : WV-SF342, WV-SF332 : WV-SF335 : WV-SW316L : WV-SW316 : WV-SW314 : WV-SP306 : WV-SP305 : WV-SP302 : WV-SW155 : WV-SW152 : WV-SF135 : WV-SF132 : WV-SP105 : WV-SP102 : WV-NP502, WV-NW502S : WV-SW115
[Date/time]
Enter the current time and date. When “12h” is selected for “Time display format”, “AM” or “PM” can be selected.
Available range: 01/01/2010 00:00:00 - 31/12/2035 23:59:59
IMPORTANT
Use an NTP server when the more accurate time & date setting is required for the system operation.
(®page 161)
[Time display format]
Select the time display format from “24h”, “12h” and “Off”. Enter the current hour reflecting this setting when entering the current time and date for “Date/time”. To hide time and date, select “Off”.
Default: 24h
[Date/time display format]
Select a date/time display format. When “2010/04/01 13:10:00” is set for “Date/time” after selecting “24h” for “Date/time display format”, time & date will be respectively displayed as follows.
DD/MM/YYYY: 01/04/2010 13:10:00
MM/DD/YYYY: 04/01/2010 13:10:00
DD/Mmm/YYYY: 01/Apr/2010 13:10:00
YYYY/MM/DD: 2010/04/01 13:10:00
Mmm/DD/YYYY: Apr/01/2010 13:10:00
Default: DD/MM/YYYY (E model) Mmm/DD/YYYY (P model)
[Summer time (daylight saving)]
Select “In”, “Out” or “Auto” to determine whether or not to apply daylight saving time. Configure this setting if the summer time (daylight saving time) is applied in the location where the camera is in use.
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In: Applies summer time. An asterisk (*) will be displayed on the left side of the displayed time and date.
Out: Does not apply summer time.
Auto: Applies summer time in accordance with the settings for “Start time & date” and “End time &
date” (month, week, day of the week, time).
Default: Out
[NTP/Time zone]
When “NTP >>” is clicked, the [NTP] tab of the “Server” page will be displayed. (®page 161)
[Start time & date] [End time & date]
When “Auto” is selected for “Summer time (daylight saving)”, select the time & date for the start time and the date time (month, week, day of the week, time).
[Camera title on screen]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to display the camera title on the screen. When “On” is selected, the character string entered for “Camera title on screen (0-9, A-Z)” will be displayed at the position selected for “OSD”.
Default: Off
[Camera title on screen (0-9, A-Z)]
Enter a character string to be displayed on the image.
Available number of characters: 0 - 20 characters
Available characters: 0-9, A-Z and the following marks.
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ?
Default: None (blank)
[OSD] - [Position]
Select the position where the time and date and a character string to be displayed on the image of the “Live” page.
Upper left: The above information will be displayed at the upper left corner of the main area on the
“Live” page.
Lower left: The above information will be displayed at the lower left corner of the main area on the
“Live” page.
Upper right: The above information will be displayed at the upper right corner of the main area on the
“Live” page.
Lower right: The above information will be displayed at the lower right corner of the main area on the
“Live” page.
Default: Upper left
[Character size]
Select the size of the entered character string to be displayed at the selected OSD position in the screen of the “Live” page.
Large: The character size will become large size.
Middle: The character size will become standard size.
Small: The character size will become small size.
Default: Middle
[Brightness status display]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to display the status of brightness on images displayed on the “Live” page when adjusting brightness.
Default: On
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SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
SF335
SF335
SP305
SP305
SP102
SP102
NP502
NP502
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SW115
SW115
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW314
SW314
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SP306
SP306
NP502
NP502
SF335
SF335
SP305
SP305
SP102
SP102
NP502
NP502
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SW115
SW115
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW314
SW314
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SP306
SP306
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[Upside-down]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to turn the image upside-down.
Default: Off
[Indicator]
Determine whether or not to use the following indicators. Select “On” to use the following indicators to check the operational status by lighting them. Select “Off” to turn off the indicators at all times.
Link indicator Access indicator Power indicator SD memory card error indicator SD memory card error indicator/Auto focus indicator SD memory card error indicator/Focus assist indicator SD memory card error indicator/ABF indicator
Default: On
Note
Link indicator (orange): This indicator will light when communication with the connected device is
available.
Access indicator (green): This indicator will light when accessing a network.
Power indicator (green)
is on.
SD memory card error indicator (red)
the SD memory card.
SD memory card error indicator/Auto focus indicator (red)
: Lights when an error occurred in the SD memory card. This LED will blink in the process of
the auto focus function and blinking will stop when the focus adjustment is complete.
SD memory card error indicator/Focus assist indicator
: This indicator will blink to indicate any of the following.
: This indicator will light when the power
: Lights when an error occurred in
When data cannot be saved on the SD memory card When the focus assist function is activated When “BEST FOCUS” is displayed on the screen
SD memory card error indicator/ABF indicator
SD memory card. This LED will blink in the process of the auto back focus function and blinking will stop when the focus adjustment is complete.
: Lights when an error occurred in the
[Alarm status update mode]
Select an interval of the camera status notification from the following. When the status of the camera changes, the alarm occurrence indication button, the [AUX] button*1 or the SD saving status indicator*2 will be displayed to notify of the camera status*1.
Polling(30s): Updates the status each 30 seconds and provide notification of the camera status.
Real time: Provide notification of the camera status when the status has changed.
Default: Real time
Note
Depending on the network environment, notification may not be provided in real time.
[Alarm status reception port]
When selecting “Real time” for “Alarm status update mode”, designate a port number to which the status change notification is to be sent.
Available port number: 1 - 65535
Default: 31004
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SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
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The following port numbers are unavailable since they are already in use. 20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 80, 110, 123, 161, 162, 443*3, 995, 10669, 10670
[Automatic installation of viewer software]
Determine whether or not to install the viewer software from this camera.
On: Installs the viewer software from the camera automatically.
Off: The viewer software cannot be installed from the camera.
Default: On
IMPORTANT
It is impossible to display images and to receive/transmit audio between the camera and the PC when
the viewer software “Network Camera View 4S” is not installed on the PC.
The number of the viewer software installations can be checked on the [Upgrade] tab of the
“Maintenance” page.
[Language]
Select the language to initially display when the camera is accessed from the following. English/Japanese/Italian/French/German/Spanish/Chinese/Russian
Default: English
The language displayed on the “Live” page can also be changed. (®page 12)
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*2
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10.2 Configure the settings relating to the SD memory card [SD memory card] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

Click the [SD memory card] tab on the “Basic” page. (®page 42, page 44)
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The settings relating to the SD memory card can be configured on this page.
SD memory card
[SD memory card]
Select “Use” or “Not use” to determine whether or not to use the SD memory card.
Default: Use
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IMPORTANT
Select “Not use” when operating without a SD memory card.
When the setting is changed between “Use” and “Not use” while another user is during operation, the
operation will be canceled.
Before removing the SD memory card from the camera, it is necessary to select “Not use” first.
After inserting the SD memory card, it is necessary to select “Use” to use the SD memory card.
When playing or downloading images saved on the SD memory card, it is necessary to select “On” for
“Save logs” on the [Log] tab (®page 69) in advance.
When the image refresh interval is short, notification/recording timing or interval may become incorrect.
Notification/recording may also not be performed correctly as configured when multiple users are receiving images. In this case, set the refresh interval longer.
There are limited times to overwrite on an SD memory card. When having a high frequency of
overwriting, the lifetime of the SD memory card may become shorter.
A lifetime of a SD memory card should be influenced by the number of the image files stored and log
savings on the SD memory card. Selecting H.264 for “Recording format” can reduce the number of files to be stored on the SD memory card.
The data writing speed will go down after data are repeatedly written down on an SD memory card.
[Recording format]
Select “JPEG” or “H.264” for the video encoding format of image data to be recorded on the SD memory card.
JPEG: Records still image data.
H.264: Records video data in the MP4 video encoding format. Audio will not be recorded.
Default: JPEG
Note
When “H.264” is selected, it will become impossible to transmit images with the settings of MPEG-4 or
H. 264(2).
When “H.264” is selected, the settings for “H.264(2)” on the [JPEG/H.264] tab of the “Image/Audio”
page will be changed to the settings for “H.264 recording”.
When the setting value of “Video encoding format” on the [JPEG/H.264] tab of the “Image/Audio” page
is changed from “H.264” to “MPEG-4”, the setting value of “Recording format” will automatically be changed to “JPEG”.
When “H.264” is selected, the priority band may not be maintained if “H.264/MPEG-4(2)” is selected
for “Priority stream” - “Stream type” on the [System] tab of the “User mng.” page.
When using the SD memory recording function of a Panasonic network disk recorder, select “JPEG”
for “Recording format”.
When the setting of “Recording format” is changed between “JPEG” and “H.264”, format the SD
memory card. (®page 59)
Due to the difference in file formats, the indication of remaining capacity of the SD memory card differs
between the cases when “JPEG” is selected and when “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”.
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, the following settings in “H.264 recording”; Image
capture size, Frame rate, Max bit rate, Image quality, and Refresh interval will be read from the settings in “H.264(2)”. When “2s”, “3s”, “4s” or “5s” is selected for “Refresh interval” of “H.264(2)”, “Refresh interval” for “H.264 recording” will be set to “1s” after changing “Recording format” to “H.264”.
When the selection for “Recording format” is changed to “H.264”, the setting of “Save logs” (the [Log]
tab on the “Basic” page ®page 69) is changed together.
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, alarm images are saved in accordance with the
settings of “Pre alarm” and “Post alarm (recording) duration” on the [Alarm] tab of the “Alarm” page.
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, the name of the saved file will be given automatically.
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Common
[Remaining capacity notification]
When the E-mail notification function or the Panasonic alarm protocol function is used to provide notification of the remaining capacity of the SD memory card, select a level to be notified at from the following. 50%/ 20%/ 10%/ 5%/ 2%
Default: 50%
Note
Notification will be provided each time the remaining capacity of the SD memory card reached the
values above. For example, notification will be provided each time the remaining capacity reaches 50%, 20%, 10%, 5% and 2% when “50%” is selected. Notification may not always be made at the very moment when the remaining capacity of the SD memory card has reached each value.
[Save trigger]
Select a trigger to save images on the SD memory card from the following.
FTP error: Saves images when images have failed to transmit to the FTP server by the FTP periodic image
transmission function. Available only for JPEG images.
Alarm input: Saves images at an alarm occurrence.
Manual: Saves images manually.
Schedule: Saves images in accordance with the settings for “Schedule” (®page 196). Available only for
H.264 images.
Default: FTP error
Note
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, “FTP error” is unavailable.
Select “FTP error” when images are to be transmitted to the FTP server at an alarm occurrence.
When “Manual” is selected, the detected alarms will not be saved on the alarm log list even if “On” is
selected for “Save logs” on the [Log] tab of the “Basic” page. (®page 69)
When “JPEG” is selected for “Recording format”, “Schedule” is unavailable.
[Overwrite]
Determine whether or not to overwrite when the remaining capacity of the SD memory card becomes insufficient. This setting is available only when “Manual” or “Schedule” is selected for “Save trigger”.
On: Overwrites when the remaining capacity of the SD memory card becomes insufficient. (The oldest
image is the first to be overwritten.)
Off: Stops saving images on the SD memory card when the SD memory card becomes full.
Default: Off
Note
The overwrite setting will be as follows according to the “Save trigger” setting. FTP error: Will not be overwritten. Alarm input: Will be overwritten. Manual, Schedule: Can be determined by selecting “On” or “Off” for “Overwrite”.
JPEG recording
This setting is available only when “JPEG” is selected for “Recording format” of the SD memory card.
[File name]
Enter the file name used for the image to be saved on the SD memory card. The file name will be as follows.
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SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
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SW152
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File name: [“Entered file name” + “Time and date (year/ month/ day/ hour/ minute/ second)”] + “Serial
number”
Available number of characters: 1 - 8 characters
Unavailable characters: " & * / : ; < > ? \ |
Note
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, the name of the saved file will be given automatically.
When “FTP error” is selected for “Save trigger”, the file name entered for “File name” on the [FTP img.
trans.] tab of the “Network” page will be used for the file name of the image saved on the SD memory card.
[Image saving interval/Number of images to be saved - Image saving interval]
When “Alarm input” or “Manual” is selected for “Save trigger”, select an interval (frame rate) of saving images on the SD memory card from the following.
0.1fps/ 0.2fps/ 0.33fps/ 0.5fps/ 1fps
Default: 1fps
[Image saving interval/Number of images to be saved - Number of images to be saved]
Select a number of alarm images to be saved on the SD memory card from the following. 10pics/ 20pics/ 30pics/ 50pics/ 100pics/ 200pics/ 300pics/ 500pics/ 1000pics/ 2000pics/ 3000pics
Default: 100pics
Note
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, Pre alarm and Post alarm can be set on “H.264
recording” of [Alarm] tab.
“Number of images to be saved” can be configured only when “Alarm input” is selected for “Save
trigger”.
[Image capture size]
When “Manual” is selected for “Save trigger” and “JPEG” is selected for “Recording format”, select the image capture size of the images to be saved on the SD memory card from the following.
Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio 4:3 QVGA/VGA/800x600*1/1280x960
Aspect ratio 16:9 320x180/640x360/1280x720
Picture (Camera) mode
1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3] QVGA/VGA/1280x960
1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3] QVGA/800x600/1280x960
1.3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180/640x360/1280x720
3 mega pixel [4:3] VGA/1280x960
3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180/640x360
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Default: VGA
Note
When “FTP error” is selected for “Save trigger”, images will be saved with the image capture size
selected on the [FTP img. trans.] tab of the “Network” page.
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SF342
SF342
SP302
SP302
SW152
SW152
SW355
SW355
SF346
SF346
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SW155
SW155
SW115
SW115
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
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When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, select the image capture size for “H.264 recording”
- “Image capture size” on the [SD memory card] tab.
When “Alarm input” is selected for “Save trigger”, images will be saved with the image capture size
selected on the [Alarm] tab of the “Alarm” page.
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H.264 recording
This setting is available only when “H.264” is selected for “Recording format” of the SD memory card. When the [Set] button is clicked when “H.264” is selected in “Recording format”, the settings for “H.264 recording” will be displayed on the bottom of the tab.
[Image capture size]
Select the image capture size from the following.
Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio 4:3 QVGA/VGA
Aspect ratio 16:9 320x180/640x360
Picture (Camera) mode
1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3] QVGA/VGA/1280x960
1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3] QVGA/800x600/1280x960
1.3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180/640x360/1280x720
3 mega pixel [4:3] QVGA/VGA/1280x960
3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180/640x360
Default: VGA
[Recording priority]
Select “Constant bit rate” or “Frame rate” for the H.264 recording mode.
Constant bit rate: H.264 images will be recorded with the bit rate selected for “Max bit rate”.
Frame rate: H.264 images will be recorded with the frame rate selected for “Frame rate*”.
Default: Frame rate
[Frame rate*]
Select the frame rate for images to be recorded from the following. 1fps/ 3fps/ 5fps*/ 7.5fps*/ 10fps*/ 12fps*/ 15fps*/ 20fps*/ 30fps*
Default: 30fps*
Note
When “Frame rate” is selected for “Recording priority”, this setting is available.
“Frame rate*” is restricted by “Max bit rate”. For this reason, the frame rate may be lower than the
specified value when any value marked with an asterisk (*) is selected.
[Max bit rate]
Select the bit rate for images to be recorded from the following.
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64kbps/ 128kbps/ 256kbps/ 384kbps/ 512kbps/ 768kbps/ 1024kbps/ 1536kbps/ 2048kbps/ 3072kbps/ 4096kbps
Default: 1536kbps
[Image quality]
Select the quality for H.264 images to be recorded from the following. Low(Motion priority)/ Normal/ Fine(Image quality priority)
Default: Normal
Note
When “Constant bit rate” is selected for “Recording priority”, this setting is available.
[Refresh interval]
Select an interval (I-frame interval; 0.2 - 1 second) to refresh the H.264 images to be recorded from the following.
0.2s/ 0.25s/ 0.33s/ 0.5s/ 1s
Default: 1s
SD memory card information
[Remaining capacity]
Total capacity and remaining capacity of the SD memory card will be displayed. Depending on the status of the SD memory card, the size indications will differ as follows.
Indication
--------KB/--------KB No SD memory card is inserted. Failed to obtain available capacity due to error, etc.
********KB/********KB The SD memory card is unformatted, or locked, etc.
Note
Description
When “Off” is selected for “Overwrite” and the available size of the SD memory card has reached “0
KB”, images will not be saved on the SD memory card. When the notification function is on, a notification E-mail will be sent to the registered addresses when the SD memory card becomes full. (®page 145, page 147)
[Format]
To format the SD memory card, click the [Execute] button.
IMPORTANT
Before formatting the SD memory card, it is necessary to select “Use” for “SD memory card” on the
[SD memory card] tab of the “Basic” page (®page 53) and “Off” for “FTP periodic image transmission” on the [FTP img. trans.] tab of the “Network” page (®page 191).
Use the SD memory card after formatting it using the [SD memory card] tab. If using the SD memory
card that has not been formatted on the [SD memory card] tab, the following functions may not work correctly.
Save/obtain images that failed to transmit to the FTP server using the FTP periodic image
transmission function
Save/obtain alarm images Save/obtain images saved manually Save/obtain images in accordance with the schedule settings Save/obtain the alarm logs, the manual/schedule logs, the FTP error logs and the system logs
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Save/obtain images recorded using the SD memory recording function of Panasonic network disk
recorder
Play/download images on the SD memory card
When an SD memory card is formatted while another user is in operation, the operation will be
canceled.
It is impossible to access the SD memory card during the process of formatting.
All data saved on the SD memory card will be deleted when the SD memory card is formatted.
Do not turn off the power of the camera during the process of formatting.
When the setting of “Recording format” has been changed, it is recommended to format the SD memory
card.
After formatting the SD memory card, available size may be smaller than the total size since the default
directory is automatically created in the SD memory card.
Recommended SD memory card
Manufactured by Panasonic (option)
SDHC memory card: 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB SD memory card: 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB
(except miniSD card and microSD card)
Use a SD memory card formatted compliant with the SD memory card standard at the default.
SD memory card images
[Access img.]
Images on the SD memory card can be obtained. Click the [Execute] button. Refer to page 61 for how to access images.
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10.3 Access copy images saved on the SD memory card onto the PC [SD memory card images] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

Click the [SD memory card] tab on the “Basic” page. (®page 42, page 44) The following are descriptions of how to copy images saved on the SD memory card onto the PC. It is necessary in advance to select “Allow” for “FTP access to camera” on the “Network” tab of the “Network” page. (®page 163)
IMPORTANT
It may sometimes be impossible to operate when another user is accessing images on the SD memory
card. In this case, retry later.
Depending on the settings of a proxy server or a firewall, images may not be obtained via a network.
In this case, refer to the network administrator.
1. Click the [Execute] button of “Access img.”.
The user authentication window will be displayed.
2. Click the [OK] button after entering the user name and password of the camera administrator.
The folder in which images are to be saved will be displayed.
Note
When the FTP server of the camera is logged to access images, the SD memory card is assigned to
Drive B. Images are saved in different directories according to “Save trigger”. Move to the directory corresponding to the desired images and copy them. Refer to page 219 for further information about the directory structure.
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Possible number of JPEG images that can be saved on the SD memory card (as indications)
IMPORTANT
The numbers on the following table are just indications. They are not actual numbers of images that
can be saved on the SD memory card. Numbers will differ according to photographic subject to be saved.
Note
All values are approximate.
Image capture size: 1280x960
Capacity of SD
memory card
32 GB 64,000 80,000 96,000 112,000 128,000
16 GB 32,000 40,000 48,000 56,000 64,000
8 GB 16,000 20,000 24,000 28,000 32,000
4 GB 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000
2 GB 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000
1 GB 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000
512 MB 1,000 1,250 1,500 1,750 2,000
256 MB 500 625 750 875 1,000
Capacity of SD
memory card
32 GB 160,000 224,000 256,000 288,000 320,000
16 GB 80,000 112,000 128,000 144,000 160,000
0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4
5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low
Image quality
Image quality
8 GB 40,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000
4 GB 20,000 28,000 32,000 36,000 40,000
2 GB 10,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000
1 GB 5,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000
512 MB 2,500 3,500 4,000 4,500 5,000
256 MB 1,250 1,750 2,000 2,250 2,500
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Image capture size: 1280x720
10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]
Capacity of SD
memory card
0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4
Image quality
32 GB 76,800 102,400 128,000 140,800 166,400
16 GB 38,400 51,200 64,000 70,400 83,200
8 GB 19,200 25,600 32,000 35,200 41,600
4 GB 9,600 12,800 16,000 17,600 20,800
2 GB 4,800 6,400 8,000 8,800 10,400
1 GB 2,400 3,200 4,000 4,400 5,200
512 MB 1,200 1,600 2,000 2,200 2,600
256 MB 600 800 1,000 1,100 1,300
Capacity of SD
memory card
5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low
Image quality
32 GB 230,400 294,400 358,400 384,000 409,600
16 GB 115,200 147,200 179,200 192,000 204,800
8 GB 57,600 73,600 89,600 96,000 102,400
4 GB 28,800 36,800 44,800 48,000 51,200
2 GB 14,400 18,400 22,400 24,000 25,600
1 GB 7,200 9,200 11,200 12,000 12,800
512 MB 3,600 4,600 5,600 6,000 6,400
256 MB 1,800 2,300 2,800 3,000 3,200
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Image capture size: 800x600
Capacity of SD
memory card
0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4
Image quality
32 GB 102,400 160,000 192,000 243,200 281,600
16 GB 51,200 80,000 96,000 121,600 140,800
8 GB 25,600 40,000 48,000 60,800 70,400
4 GB 12,800 20,000 24,000 30,400 35,200
2 GB 6,400 10,000 12,000 15,200 17,600
1 GB 3,200 5,000 6,000 7,600 8,800
512 MB 1,600 2,500 3,000 3,800 4,400
256 MB 800 1,250 1,500 1,900 2,200
Capacity of SD
memory card
5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low
Image quality
32 GB 320,000 384,000 422,400 460,800 480,000
16 GB 160,000 192,000 211,200 230,400 240,000
8 GB 80,000 96,000 105,600 115,200 120,000
4 GB 40,000 48,000 52,800 57,600 60,000
2 GB 20,000 24,000 26,400 28,800 30,000
1 GB 10,000 12,000 13,200 14,400 15,000
512 MB 5,000 6,000 6,600 7,200 7,500
256 MB 2,500 3,000 3,300 3,600 3,750
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Image capture size: VGA
10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]
Capacity of SD
memory card
0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4
Image quality
32 GB 160,000 224,000 256,000 288,000 320,000
16 GB 80,000 112,000 128,000 144,000 160,000
8 GB 40,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000
4 GB 20,000 28,000 32,000 36,000 40,000
2 GB 10,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000
1 GB 5,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000
512 MB 2,500 3,500 4,000 4,500 5,000
256 MB 1,250 1,750 2,000 2,250 2,500
Capacity of SD
memory card
5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low
Image quality
32 GB 352,000 416,000 448,000 480,000 512,000
16 GB 176,000 208,000 224,000 240,000 256,000
8 GB 88,000 104,000 112,000 120,000 128,000
4 GB 44,000 52,000 56,000 60,000 64,000
2 GB 22,000 26,000 28,000 30,000 32,000
1 GB 11,000 13,000 14,000 15,000 16,000
512 MB 5,500 6,500 7,000 7,500 8,000
256 MB 2,750 3,250 3,500 3,750 4,000
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Image capture size: 640x360
Capacity of SD
memory card
0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4
Image quality
32 GB 192,000 281,600 332,800 358,400 409,600
16 GB 96,000 140,800 166,400 179,200 204,800
8 GB 48,000 70,400 83,200 89,600 102,400
4 GB 24,000 35,200 41,600 44,800 51,200
2 GB 12,000 17,600 20,800 22,400 25,600
1 GB 6,000 8,800 10,400 11,200 12,800
512 MB 3,000 4,400 5,200 5,600 6,400
256 MB 1,500 2,200 2,600 2,800 3,200
Capacity of SD
memory card
5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low
Image quality
32 GB 499,200 537,600 627,200 640,000 652,800
16 GB 249,600 268,800 313,600 320,000 326,400
8 GB 124,800 134,400 156,800 160,000 163,200
4 GB 62,400 67,200 78,400 80,000 81,600
2 GB 31,200 33,600 39,200 40,000 40,800
1 GB 15,600 16,800 19,600 20,000 20,400
512 MB 7,800 8,400 9,800 10,000 10,200
256 MB 3,900 4,200 4,900 5,000 5,100
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Image capture size: QVGA
10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]
Capacity of SD
memory card
0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4
Image quality
32 GB 384,000 416,000 432,000 448,000 480,000
16 GB 192,000 208,000 216,000 224,000 240,000
8 GB 96,000 104,000 108,000 112,000 120,000
4 GB 48,000 52,000 54,000 56,000 60,000
2 GB 24,000 26,000 27,000 28,000 30,000
1 GB 12,000 13,000 13,500 14,000 15,000
512 MB 6,000 6,500 6,750 7,000 7,500
256 MB 3,000 3,250 3,375 3,500 3,750
Capacity of SD
memory card
5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low
Image quality
32 GB 512,000 576,000 608,000 640,000 672,000
16 GB 256,000 288,000 304,000 320,000 336,000
8 GB 128,000 144,000 152,000 160,000 168,000
4 GB 64,000 72,000 76,000 80,000 84,000
2 GB 32,000 36,000 38,000 40,000 42,000
1 GB 16,000 18,000 19,000 20,000 21,000
512 MB 8,000 9,000 9,500 10,000 10,500
256 MB 4,000 4,500 4,750 5,000 5,250
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Image capture size: 320x180
Capacity of SD
memory card
0 Super fine 1 Fine 2 3 4
Image quality
32 GB 460,800 524,800 563,200 576,000 614,400
16 GB 230,400 262,400 281,600 288,000 307,200
8 GB 115,200 131,200 140,800 144,000 153,600
4 GB 57,600 65,600 70,400 72,000 76,800
2 GB 28,800 32,800 35,200 36,000 38,400
1 GB 14,400 16,400 17,600 18,000 19,200
512 MB 7,200 8,200 8,800 9,000 9,600
256 MB 3,600 4,100 4,400 4,500 4,800
Capacity of SD
memory card
5 Normal 6 7 8 9 Low
Image quality
32 GB 729,600 755,200 793,600 844,800 857,600
16 GB 364,800 377,600 396,800 422,400 428,800
8 GB 182,400 188,800 198,400 211,200 214,400
4 GB 91,200 94,400 99,200 105,600 107,200
2 GB 45,600 47,200 49,600 52,800 53,600
1 GB 22,800 23,600 24,800 26,400 26,800
512 MB 11,400 11,800 12,400 13,200 13,400
256 MB 5,700 5,900 6,200 6,600 6,700
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10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]

10.4 Configure the settings relating to the logs [Log] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, NP502, NW502S, SW115)

Click the [Log] tab on the “Basic” page. (®page 42, page 44) The settings relating to the log list can be configured in this section.
Alarm
Settings for the alarm log list can be performed.
[Save logs]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether to save the alarm logs.
On: Alarm logs will be saved.
Off: Alarm logs will not be saved.
Default: On
Note
When “Recording format” is set to “H.264”, “Save logs” is set to “On” or “Off” depending on the setting
of “Save trigger”.
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format” and when “Alarm input” is selected for “Save
trigger”, only alarm logs will be saved.
[Name of the destination directory for downloaded images]
Enter the name of the destination directory to which images associated with the logs are to be downloaded. For example, enter “C:\alarm” to designate the folder “alarm” under drive C.
Available number of characters: 3 - 128 characters
Available characters: Alphanumeric characters, the slash (/), the backslash (\), the colon (:) and the
underscore (_).
Manual/Schedule
Configure the settings relating to manual saving or schedule saving of the log list.
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Select “On” or “Off” and designate the destination folder in the same manner as for “Alarm”.
Note
When “Recording format” is set to “H.264”, “Save logs” is set to “On” or “Off” depending on the setting
of “Save trigger”.
Schedule saving is available only when “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”.
FTP error
Perform the settings for the FTP error log list. Select “On” or “Off” and designate the destination folder in the same manner as for “Alarm”.
IMPORTANT
When “Name w/o time&date” is selected for “File name” on the [FTP img. trans.] tab on the
“Network” page, FTP error log and associated images will not be saved. To save them, select “Name w/time&date”. (®page 191)
Note
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, “FTP error” is unavailable.
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10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]

10.4.1 How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for “Alarm”

[Log] tab [SD memory card] tab
Alarm: Save
logs
SD memory
card
Save trigger
Logs and associated images
On Use Alarm input
Other than “Alarm input”
Not use
-
Off Use Alarm input
Logs: Up to 5,000 logs will be kept. When more than
5,000 event logs are filed, the older event logs will be overwritten by the newer event logs.
Images: Will be saved. When the remaining capacity of
the SD memory card becomes insufficient, the older images will be overwritten by the newer images.
Logs: Up to 5,000 logs will be kept. When more than
5,000 logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to be overwritten.
Images: Will not be saved.
Logs: Up to 1,000 logs will be kept. When more than
1,000 logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to be overwritten. When the power of the camera is turned off, logs will be deleted.
Images: Will not be saved.
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will be saved. When the remaining capacity of
the SD memory card becomes insufficient, the older images will be overwritten by the newer images. *To display images on the SD memory card, it is necessary to copy them onto the PC first. (®page 61)
Not use
Other than “Alarm input”
-
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will not be saved.
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will not be saved.
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10.4.2 How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for “Manual/Schedule”

[Log] tab [SD memory card] tab
Schedule: Save logs
On Use Manual/
SD memory
card
Save trigger Overwrite
Schedule
On
Off
Logs and associated imagesManual/
Logs: Up to 5,000 logs will be kept. When
more than 5,000 logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to be overwritten.
Images: Will be saved. When the
remaining capacity of the SD memory card becomes insufficient, the older images will be overwritten by the newer images.
Logs: Up to 5,000 logs will be kept. When
more than 5,000 logs are filed, no log will be filed newly anymore. Even when available capacity of the SD memory card ran out and it is not enough to save images, logs will be kept on being filed until it reaches 5,000 logs.
Images: Will be saved. When available
capacity of the SD memory card ran out, saving of images will become impossible. Even when available capacity of the SD memory card is enough, images associated with logs will be kept on being saved until number of filed logs reaches 5,000.
Not use
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Other than “Manual/ Schedule”
- -
Logs: Will not be saved.
-
Images: Will not be saved.
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will not be saved.
[Log] tab [SD memory card] tab
10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]
Schedule:
Save logs
Off Use Manual/
SD memory
card
Not use
Save trigger Overwrite
Schedule
Other than “Manual/ Schedule”
On
Off
- -
Logs and associated imagesManual/
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will be saved. When the
remaining capacity of the SD memory card becomes insufficient, the older images will be overwritten by the newer images. *To display images on the SD memory card, it is necessary to copy them onto the PC first. (®page 61)
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will be saved. When available
capacity of the SD memory card ran out, saving of images will become impossible. *To display images on the SD memory card, it is necessary to copy them onto the PC first. (®page 61)
Logs: Will not be saved.
-
Images: Will not be saved.
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will not be saved.
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10 Configure the basic settings of the camera [Basic]

10.4.3 How the logs and images are saved depending on the settings for “FTP error”

[Log] tab [SD memory card] tab
FTP error: Save logs
SD memory
card
Save trigger
Logs and associated images
On Use FTP error
Other than “FTP error”
Not use
Off Use FTP error
Other than “FTP error”
Not use
Logs: Up to 5,000 logs will be kept. When more than
5,000 logs are filed, no log will be filed newly anymore. Even when available capacity of the SD memory card ran out and it is not enough to save images, logs will be kept on being filed until it reaches 5,000 logs.
Images: Will be saved. When available capacity of the
SD memory card ran out, saving of images will become impossible.
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will not be saved.
-
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will not be saved.
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will be saved. When available capacity of the
SD memory card ran out, saving of images will become impossible. *To display images on the SD memory card, it is necessary to copy them onto the PC first. (®page 61)
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will not be saved.
-
Logs: Will not be saved.
Images: Will not be saved.
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SW314
SW314
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
NP502
NP502

11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]

11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]
Note
SW155, SW152, SW115, SF135, SF132, SP105, and SP102 do not support MPEG-4.
The “Image” page is displayed instead of the “Image/Audio” page.
The settings relating to JPEG, H.264 and MPEG-4 images such as the settings of image quality, audio, etc. can be configured on this page. The “Image/Audio” page has 3 tabs; the [JPEG/H.264] tab (or [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab), the [Image quality] tab and the [Audio] tab*1.
:
*1

11.1 Configure the settings relating to the picture (camera) mode [JPEG/H.264] (NP502, NW502S)

Click the [JPEG/H.264] tab on the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 42, page 44)
[Picture (Camera) mode]
Select the picture (camera) mode from the combinations of the maximum number of pixels and the aspect ratios below.
1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3]
1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3]
1.3 mega pixel [16:9] 3 mega pixel [4:3] 3 mega pixel [16:9]
Default: 1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3]
Note
When this setting is changed, the camera will reboot automatically.
Aspect ratio of “16:9”, or “1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3]” is unavailable for the MPEG-4 images.
When selecting “1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3]”, “1.3 mega pixel [16:9]”, or “3 mega pixel [16:9]” for
“Picture (Camera) mode”, “H.264” is automatically set for “Video encoding format”.
Check the following before changing the picture (camera) mode setting from a 1.3 mega pixel setting
to a 3 mega pixel setting.
“QVGA” is not selected for “Image capture size” of “JPEG”. “QVGA” is not selected for “Image capture size” of “SD memory card”. (®page 57) “QVGA” is not selected for “Image capture size” of “Alarm image”. (®page 138) “QVGA” is not selected for “Image capture size” of “FTP periodic image transmission”.
(®page 192)
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SF132
SF132
SP102
SP102
11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]
“On” is not selected for “Activation” of “Priority stream”, and “JPEG” is not selected for “Stream
type”. (®page 157)
Check the following before changing the picture (camera) mode setting from a 3 mega pixel setting to
a 1.3 mega pixel setting.
“2048x1536” is not selected for “Image capture size” of “JPEG”.

11.2 Configure the settings relating to the aspect ratio [JPEG/H.264] (SW355, SW352, SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SW316L, SW316, SW314, SP306, SP305, SP302, SW155, SW152, SF135, SF132, SP105, SP102, SW115)

Note
SW155, SW152, SW115, SF135, SF132, SP105, and SP102 do not support MPEG-4.
Click the [JPEG/H.264] tab on the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 42, page 44)
[Aspect ratio]
Select “4:3” or “16:9” for the aspect ratio.
Default: 4:3
Note
Aspect ratio of 16:9 is unavailable for the MPEG-4 images.
When selecting “16:9” for “Aspect ratio”, “H.264” is automatically set for “Video encoding format”.
Image adjustment functions are activated for the angle of view in the aspect ratio of 4:3 even while
“16:9” is being selected for “Aspect ratio”. When setting the mask area for the back light compensation (BLC) function, it is recommended to configure the setting after selecting “4:3” for “Aspect ratio”.
When “On” is selected for “VIQS” and the setting value for “Aspect ratio” is changed from “4:3” to
“16:9”, make sure that the VIQS setting value does not exceed the maximum designated range.
Area masking under the backlight compensation (BLC) function can be set only when the aspect ratio
is “4:3”. If the aspect ratio is changed to “16:9” after setting the backlight compensation function, the mask area setting is maintained.
:
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SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
NP502
NP502
11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]

11.3 Configure the settings relating to JPEG images [JPEG/H.264] (or [JPEG/MPEG-4])

Note
SW155, SW152, SW115, SF135, SF132, SP105, and SP102 do not support MPEG-4.
Click the [JPEG/H.264] tab (or [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab) on the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 42, page 44)
JPEG
Configure the settings such as “Refresh interval (JPEG)*”, “Image capture size” and “Image quality” on this section. Refer to page 79 and page 86 for further information about the settings relating to H.264 (or MPEG-4) images.
“Live” page (Initial display)
Configure the settings relating to the JPEG images displayed on the “Live” page.
[Refresh interval (JPEG)*]
Select an interval to refresh the displayed JPEG image from the following.
0.1fps/ 0.2fps/ 0.33fps/ 0.5fps/ 1fps/ 2fps/ 3fps/ 5fps/ 6fps*/ 10fps*/ 12fps*/ 15fps*/ 30fps*
Default: 5fps
:
0.1fps/ 0.2fps/ 0.33fps/ 0.5fps/ 1fps/ 2fps/ 3fps/ 5fps/ 6fps/ 10fps/ 12fps*/ 15fps*/ 30fps*
Default: 10fps
Note
When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” (or “MPEG-4 transmission”), the refresh interval may
be longer than the set value when any value with an asterisk (*) on the right is selected.
Depending on factors such as the network environment, the resolution, the image quality, or the number
of computers concurrently accessing the camera, the transmission interval may be longer than the set value.
If images are not delivered in the specified transmission interval, you can make the images be delivered
closer to the specified time by lowering the resolution or image quality.
:
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SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SF346
SF346
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP105
SP105
SW352
SW352
SF342
SF342
SP302
SP302
SP102
SP102
SW352
SW352
SF342
SF342
SP302
SP302
SW152
SW152
SW355
SW355
SF346
SF346
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SW155
SW155
SF135
SF135
SP105
SP105
SW115
SW115
11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]
[Image capture size]
Select the image capture size to display the JPEG image on the “Live” page for the first time.
Aspect ratio
Aspect ratio 4:3 QVGA/VGA/800x600*1/1280x960
Aspect ratio 16:9 320x180/640x360/1280x720
*2
*2
Picture (Camera) mode
1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3] QVGA/VGA/1280x960
1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3] QVGA/800x600/1280x960
1.3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180/640x360/1280x720
3 mega pixel [4:3] VGA/1280x960/2048x1536
3 mega pixel [16:9] 320x180/640x360/1920x1080
Default: 1280x960
VGA
/
[Image quality]
Select the image quality of JPEG images displayed initially on the “Live” page.
Default: Quality1
[Image quality setting]
Select two types of image quality of JPEG images for each image capture size. 0 Super fine/ 1 Fine/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5 Normal/ 6/ 7/ 8/ 9 Low
Default: Quality1: 5 Normal Quality2: 8
The setting for “Quality1” is activated for FTP periodic image transmission, files attached to alarm E-mails and SD memory recording.
*1
*2
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SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
NP502
NP502
11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]

11.4 Configure the settings relating to H.264 images [JPEG/H.264]

Note
SW155, SW152, SW115, SF135, SF132, SP105, and SP102 do not support MPEG-4.
Click the [JPEG/H.264] tab on the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 42, page 44) [JPEG/H.264] tab will be displayed when “H.264” is selected for “Video encoding format”
.
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11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]
Configure the settings relating to H.264 image such as “Max bit rate (per client)”, “Image capture size”, “Image quality”, etc. in this section. Refer to page 86 and page 77 for the settings relating to MPEG-4 images and JPEG images respectively.
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SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
NP502
NP502
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
NP502
NP502
SW115
SW115
SW355
SW355
SW352
SW352
SF346
SF346
SF342
SF342
SF335
SF335
SW316L
SW316L
SW316
SW316
SW314
SW314
SP306
SP306
SP305
SP305
SP302
SP302
SW155
SW155
SW152
SW152
SF135
SF135
SF132
SF132
SP105
SP105
SP102
SP102
SW115
SW115
11 Configure the settings relating to images and audio [Image/Audio]
[Video encoding format]
Select H.264 for the video encoding format.
H.264: H.264 will be set for the video encoding format. The subsequent setting items will be for H.264. The
tab name will be changed to [JPEG/H.264].
MPEG-4: MPEG-4 will be set for the video encoding format. The subsequent setting items will be for
MPEG-4. (®page 86) The tab name will be changed to [JPEG/MPEG-4].
Default: H.264
H.264(1)/H.264(2)
[H.264 transmission]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to transmit H.264 images.
On: Transmits H.264 images.
Off: Does not transmit H.264 images.
Default: On
Note
When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” in “H.264(1)” or “H.264(2)”, displaying of H.264 images
or JPEG images on the “Live” page will become available.
When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” in “H.264(1)” and “H.264(2)”, H.264 images are
viewable using other devices with each setting.
When “On” is selected for “H.264 transmission” in “H.264(1)” or “H.264(2)”, the transmission interval
of JPEG images may sometimes become longer.
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, it is impossible to transmit H.264 images with the
settings for “H.264(2)”. In this case, the settings for “H.264(2)” are invalidated.
:
[Internet mode (over HTTP)]
Select “On” when transmitting H.264 images via the Internet. It is possible to transmit H.264 images without changing the broadband router settings configured for JPEG image transmission.
On: H.264 images and audio will be transmitted using the HTTP port. Refer to page 166 for further
information about the HTTP port number settings.
Off: H.264 images and audio will be transmitted using the UDP port.
Default: Off
Note
When “On” is selected, only “Unicast port (AUTO)” will be available for “Transmission type”.
When “On” is selected, it may take time to start displaying H.264 images.
When “On” is selected, H.264 images may not be displayed depending on the number of the concurrent
access user and audio data availability, etc.
When “On” is selected, only IPv4 access is available.
[Image capture size]
Select the image capture size from the following.
Aspect ratio
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Aspect ratio 4:3 H.264(1) QVGA/VGA/800x600*1/1280x960
H.264(2) QVGA/VGA
Aspect ratio 16:9 H.264(1) 320x180/640x360/1280x720
H.264(2) 320x180/640x360
Picture (Camera) mode
1.3 mega pixel (VGA) [4:3] H.264(1) QVGA/VGA/1280x960
H.264(2) QVGA/VGA
1.3 mega pixel (800x600) [4:3] H.264(1) QVGA/800x600/1280x960
H.264(2) QVGA/800x600
1.3 mega pixel [16:9] H.264(1) 320x180/640x360/1280x720
H.264(2) 320x180/640x360
3 mega pixel [4:3] H.264(1) QVGA/VGA/1280x960
H.264(2) QVGA/VGA
3 mega pixel [16:9] H.264(1) 320x180/640x360/1920x1080
H.264(2) 320x180/640x360
*2
*2
Default: H.264(1): 1280x960
/VGA
H.264(2): VGA
[Transmission priority]
Select a transmission priority for H.264 images from the following.
Constant bit rate: H.264 images will be transmitted with the bit rate selected for “Max bit rate (per
client) *”.
Frame rate: H.264 images will be transmitted with the frame rate selected for “Frame rate*”.
Best effort: In accordance with the network bandwidth, H.264 images will be transmitted with the bit rate
varying between the maximum and minimum bit rates that are set for “Max bit rate (per client)*”.
Default: Frame rate
Note
When “Frame rate” is selected for “Transmission priority”, number of users who can access the camera
may be limited more (may become less than 10).
[Frame rate*]
Select a frame rate for H.264 images from the following. 1fps/ 3fps/ 5fps*/ 7.5fps*/ 10fps*/ 12fps*/ 15fps*/ 20fps*/ 30fps*
Default: 30fps*
Note
When “Frame rate” is selected for “Transmission priority”, this setting is available.
“Frame rate*” is restricted by “Max bit rate (per client)*”. For this reason, the frame rate may be lower
than the specified value when any value marked with an asterisk (*) is selected.
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[Max bit rate (per client)*]
Select a H.264 bit rate per a client from the following. When “Best effort” is selected for “Transmission priority”, set the maximum and minimum bit rates. 64kbps/ 128kbps*/ 256kbps*/ 384kbps*/ 512kbps*/ 768kbps*/ 1024kbps*/ 1536kbps*/ 2048kbps*/ 3072kbps*/ 4096kbps*/ 8192kbps**3/ Unlimited*
Default: H.264(1): 4096kbps*
/1536kbps*
H.264(2): 1536kbps*
* The range of bit rates that can be configured for the H.264 bit rates differs depending on the “Image capture size”.
QVGA, VGA, 800x600
1920x1080
*4
, 1280x960*3, 1280x720*3: 256kbps* - 8192kbps*
*1
, 320x180, 640x360: 64kbps - 4096kbps*
“Unlimited*” is available only when “Frame rate” is selected for “Transmission priority”.
Note
When “8192kbps*”
*3
or “Unlimited*” is selected, the number of users who can access H.264 images
will be limited to “1”. (Only a single user can access H.264 images.)
The H.264 bit rate is restricted by “Bandwidth control(bit rate)” on the [Network] tab on the “Network”
page (®page 163). For this reason, the bit rate may be lower than the value when any value with an asterisk (*) on the right is selected.
It is impossible to select “Unlimited*” for both “H.264(1)” and “H.264(2)”.
[Image quality]
Select the image quality of H.264 images from the following. Low(Motion priority)/ Normal/ Fine(Image quality priority)
Default: Normal
Note
When “Constant bit rate” or “Best effort” is selected for “Transmission priority”, this setting is available.
[Refresh interval]
Select an interval (I-frame interval; 0.2 - 5 seconds) to refresh the displayed H.264 images. If using under a network environment with frequent error occurrences, shorten the refresh interval for H.264 to diminish image distortions. However, the refresh interval may be longer than the set value.
0.2s/ 0.25s/ 0.33s/ 0.5s/ 1s/ 2s/ 3s/ 4s/ 5s
Default: 1s
[Transmission type]
Select the transmission type of H.264 images from the following.
Unicast port (AUTO): Up to 14 users can access a single camera concurrently. “Unicast port1(Image)”
and “Unicast port2(Audio)” will automatically be selected when transmitting images and audio from the camera. When it is unnecessary to fix the port number for H.264 image transmission such as when using in a particular LAN environment, it is recommended to select “Unicast port (AUTO)”.
Unicast port (MANUAL): Up to 14 users can access a single camera concurrently. It is necessary to select
“Unicast port1(Image)” and “Unicast port2(Audio)” manually to transmit images and audio from the camera. It is possible to fix the port number of the router used for H.264 image transmission via the Internet by setting “Unicast port (MANUAL)” (®page 163). Refer to the operating instructions of the router in use.
Multicast: Unlimited number of users can access a single camera concurrently. Complete the entry field
of “Multicast address”, “Multicast port” and “Multicast TTL/HOPLimit” when transmitting H.264 images with multicast. Refer to page 9 for further information about the maximum concurrent access number.
Default: Unicast port (AUTO)
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[Unicast port1(Image)]*5
/[Unicast port]*5
Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit images from the camera).
Available port number: 1024 - 50000 (Only even numbers are available.)
Default: H.264(1): 32004 H.264(2): 32014
[Unicast port2(Audio)]*5
Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit audio from the camera).
Available port number: 1024 - 50000 (Only even numbers are available.)
Default: H.264(1): 33004 H.264(2): 33014
[Multicast address]
Enter the multicast IP address. Images and audio will be transmitted to the designated IP address.
*6
Available IPv4 address: 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
Available IPv6 address: Multicast address starting with “FF”
Default: H.264(1): 239.192.0.20 H.264(2): 239.192.0.21
Note
Enter a multicast IP address after checking available multicast address.
[Multicast port]
Enter the multicast port number (used to transmit images from the camera).
*6
Available port number: 1024 - 50000 (Only even numbers are available.)
Default: 37004
Note
When audio is transmitted from the unit, the port number to be used will be the multicast port number
plus “1000”.
[Multicast TTL/HOPLimit]
*6
Enter a value for “Multicast TTL/HOPLimit”.
Available value: 1-254
Default: 16
IMPORTANT
When transmitting an H.264 image via a network, the transmitted image sometimes may not be
displayed depending on the settings of a proxy server or a firewall. In this case, refer to the network administrator.
When two or more network interface cards are installed on the PC in use, the network interface
card(s) not used for receiving images should be invalidated when displaying images using the multicast port.
[Smoother live video display on the browser (buffering)]
Perform settings to display camera images on the viewer software.
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On: Images are temporarily stored on the computer and are displayed smoother.
Off: Images are displayed in real-time and are not stored on the computer.
Default: On
IMPORTANT
If it appears that there is a delay in the images being displayed, select “Off”.
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
It is necessary to designate the unicast port number when “Unicast port (MANUAL)” is selected for “Transmission type”.
*6
It is necessary to designate the multicast IP address when “Multicast” is selected for “Transmission type”.
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11.5 Configure the settings relating to MPEG-4 images [JPEG/MPEG-4]

Note
SW155, SW152, SW115, SF135, SF132, SP105, and SP102 do not support MPEG-4.
Click the [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab on the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 42, page 44) The “JPEG/MPEG-4” tab will be displayed when “MPEG-4” is selected for “Video encoding format”. (®page 79)
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Configure the settings relating to MPEG-4 image such as “Max bit rate (per client)*”, “Image capture size”, “Image quality”, etc. in this section. Refer to page 77 and page 79 for the settings relating to JPEG images and H.264 images respectively.
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[Video encoding format]
Select MPEG-4 for a video format.
H.264: H.264 will be set for the video encoding format. The subsequent setting items will be for H.264.
(®page 79) The tab name will be changed to [JPEG/H.264].
MPEG-4: MPEG-4 will be set for the video encoding format. The subsequent setting items will be for
MPEG-4. The tab name will be changed to [JPEG/MPEG-4].
Default: H.264
MPEG-4(1) / MPEG-4(2)
[MPEG-4 transmission]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to transmit MPEG-4 images.
On: Transmits MPEG-4 images.
Off: Does not transmit MPEG-4 images.
Default: On
IMPORTANT
When “16:9” is selected for “Aspect ratio”, MPEG-4 transmission is unavailable.
When “H.264” is selected for “Recording format”, MPEG-4 transmission is unavailable.
Note
When “On” is selected for “MPEG-4 transmission” in “MPEG-4(1)” or “MPEG-4(2)”, displaying of
MPEG-4 images or JPEG images on the “Live” page will be available.
When “On” is selected for “MPEG-4 transmission” in “MPEG-4(1)” and “MPEG-4(2)”, MPEG-4 images
are viewable using other devices with each setting.
When “On” is selected for “MPEG-4 transmission” in “MPEG-4(1)” or “MPEG-4(2)”, the transmission
interval of JPEG images may be longer.
[Internet mode (over HTTP)]
Select “On” when transmitting MPEG-4 images via the Internet. It is possible to transmit MPEG-4 images without changing the broadband router settings configured for JPEG image transmission.
On: MPEG-4 images and audio will be transmitted using the HTTP port. Refer to page 166 for further
information about the HTTP port number settings.
Off: MPEG-4 images and audio will be transmitted using the UDP port.
Default: Off
Note
When “On” is selected, only “Unicast port (AUTO)” will be available for “Transmission type”.
When “On” is selected, it may take seconds to start displaying MPEG-4 images.
When “On” is selected, MPEG-4 images may not be displayed depending on the number of the
concurrent access users and audio data availability, etc.
When “On” is selected, only IPv4 access is available.
[Image capture size]
Select “QVGA” or “VGA” for the image capture size of MPEG-4 images.
Default: MPEG-4(1): VGA MPEG-4(2): VGA
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[Transmission priority]
Select a transmission priority for MPEG-4 images from the following.
Constant bit rate: MPEG-4 images will be transmitted with the bit rate selected for “Max bit rate (per
client)*”.
Frame rate: MPEG-4 images will be transmitted with the frame rate selected for “Frame rate*”.
Best effort: In accordance with the network bandwidth, MPEG-4 images will be transmitted with the bit
rate varying between the maximum and minimum bit rates that are set for “Max bit rate (per client)*”.
Default: Frame rate
Note
When “Frame rate” is set for “Transmission priority”, number of users who can access the camera may
be limited.
[Frame rate*]
Select a frame rate for MPEG-4 images from the following. 1fps/ 3fps/ 5fps*/ 7.5fps*/ 10fps*/ 12fps*/ 15fps*/ 20fps*/ 30fps*
Default: 30fps*
Note
When “Frame rate” is selected for “Transmission priority”, this setting is available.
“Frame rate*” is restricted by “Max bit rate (per client)*”. For this reason, the frame rate may be lower
than the specified value when any value marked with an asterisk (*) is selected.
[Max bit rate (per client)*]
Select a MPEG-4 bit rate per a client from the following. When “Best effort” is selected for “Transmission priority”, set the maximum and minimum bit rates. 64kbps/ 128kbps*/ 256kbps*/ 384kbps*/ 512kbps*/ 768kbps*/ 1024kbps*/ 1536kbps*/ 2048kbps*/ 3072kbps*/ 4096kbps*/ Unlimited*
Default: MPEG-4(1): 2048kbps* MPEG-4(2): 2048kbps*
* “Unlimited*” is available only when “Frame rate” is selected for “Transmission priority”.
Note
The MPEG-4 bit rate is restricted by “Bandwidth control(bit rate)” on the [Network] tab on the
“Network” page (®page 163). For this reason, the bit rate may be lower than the value when any value with an asterisk (*) on the right is selected.
When “Unlimited*” is selected, the number of users who can access MPEG-4 images will be limited to
“1”. (Only a single user can access MPEG-4 images.)
It is impossible to select “Unlimited*” for both “MPEG-4(1)” and “MPEG-4(2)”.
[Image quality]
Select the image quality of MPEG-4 images from the following. Low(Motion priority)/ Normal/ Fine(Image quality priority)
Default: Normal
Note
When “Constant bit rate” or “Best effort” is selected for “Transmission priority”, this setting is available.
[Refresh interval]
Select an interval (I-frame interval; 0.2–5 seconds) to refresh the displayed MPEG-4 images. If using under a network environment with frequent error occurrences, shorten the refresh interval for MPEG-4 to diminish image distortions. However, the refresh interval may be longer than the set value.
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0.2s/ 0.25s/ 0.33s/ 0.5s/ 1s/ 2s/ 3s/ 4s/ 5s
Default: 1s
[Transmission type]
Select the transmission type of MPEG-4 images from the following.
Unicast port (AUTO): Up to 14 users can access a single camera concurrently. “Unicast port1(Image)”
and “Unicast port2(Audio)” will automatically be selected when transmitting images and audio from the camera. When it is unnecessary to fix the port number for MPEG-4 image transmission such as when using in a particular LAN environment, it is recommended to select “Unicast port (AUTO)”.
Unicast port (MANUAL): Up to 14 users can access a single camera concurrently. It is necessary to select
“Unicast port1(Image)” and “Unicast port2(Audio)” manually to transmit images and audio from the camera. It is possible to fix the port number of the router used for MPEG-4 image transmission via the Internet by setting “Unicast port (MANUAL)” (®page 163). Refer to the operating instructions of the router in use.
Multicast: Unlimited number of users can access a single camera concurrently. Complete the entry field
of “Multicast address”, “Multicast port” and “Multicast TTL/HOPLimit” when transmitting MPEG-4 images with multicast. * Refer to page 9 for further information about the maximum concurrent access number.
Default: Unicast port (AUTO)
[Unicast port1(Image)]*1
/[Unicast port]*1
Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit images from the camera).
Available port number: 1024-50000 (Only even numbers are available.)
Default: MPEG-4(1): 32004 MPEG-4(2): 32014
[Unicast port2(Audio)]*1
Enter the unicast port number (used to transmit audio from the camera).
Available port number: 1024-50000 (Only even numbers are available.)
Default: MPEG-4(1): 33004 MPEG-4(2): 33014
[Multicast address]
Enter the multicast IP address. Images and audio will be transmitted to the designated IP address.
*2
Available IPv4 address: 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
Available IPv6 address: Multicast address starting with “FF”
Default: MPEG-4(1): 239.192.0.20 MPEG-4(2): 239.192.0.21
Note
Enter a multicast IP address after checking available multicast address.
[Multicast port]
Enter the multicast port number (used to transmit images from the camera).
*2
Available port number: 1024 - 50000 (Only even numbers are available.)
Default: 37004
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Note
When audio is transmitted from the camera, the port number to be used will be the multicast port number
plus “1000”.
[Multicast TTL/HOPLimit]
*2
Enter the multicast TTL/HOPLimit value.
Available value: 1 - 254
Default: 16
IMPORTANT
When transmitting an MPEG-4 image via a network, the transmitted image sometimes may not be
displayed depending on the settings of a proxy server or a firewall. In this case, refer to the network administrator.
When two or more network interface cards are installed on the PC in use, the network interface
card(s) not used for receiving images should be invalidated when displaying images using the multicast port.
[Smoother live video display on the browser (buffering)]
Perform settings to display camera images on the viewer software.
On: Images are temporarily stored on the computer and are displayed smoother.
Off: Images are displayed in real-time and are not stored on the computer.
Default: On
IMPORTANT
If it appears that there is a delay in the images being displayed, select “Off”.
*1
It is necessary to designate the unicast port number when “Unicast port (MANUAL)” is selected for “Transmission type”.
*2
It is necessary to designate the multicast IP address when “Multicast” is selected for “Transmission type”.
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11.6 Configure the settings relating to image adjust, zoom, extra optical zoom, extra zoom, focus, back focus, privacy zone and VIQS [Image quality]

Click the [Image quality] tab on the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 42, page 44) When the [Setup>>] button of each setting item is clicked, the detailed settings menu will be displayed in a newly opened window. The detailed settings can be configured while monitoring images displayed on the [Image quality] tab. The settings relating to image adjust, zoom, extra optical zoom, extra zoom, focus, back focus, privacy zone and VIQS can be configured in this section.
[Image adjust]
Click the [Setup>>] button to display the setup menu that can configure the settings relating to image quality. The setup menu will be displayed in a newly opened window. (®page 93)
[Focus]
Click the [Setup>>] button to display the setup menu that can configure the settings relating to focus. The setup menu will be displayed in a newly opened window. (®page 120)
[Zoom/Focus adjustment]
Click the [Setup>>] button to display the setup menu that can configure the settings relating to zoom and focus. (®page 121)
[Back focus]
Click the [Setup>>] button to display the setup menu that can configure the settings relating to back focus. The setup menu will be displayed in a newly opened window. (®page 123)
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[Extra optical zoom]
Click the [Setup>>] button to display the setup menu that can configure the settings relating to extra optical zoom. The setup menu will be displayed in a newly opened window. (®page 124)
[Extra zoom]
Click the [Setup>>] button to display the setup menu that can configure the settings relating to extra zoom. The setup menu will be displayed in a newly opened window. (®page 125)
[Privacy zone]
Click the [Setup>>] button to display the setup menu that can configure the settings relating to the privacy zone. (®page 126)
[VIQS]
Click the [Setup>>] button to display the setup menu that can configure the settings relating to VIQS. (®page 129)

11.6.1 Configure the settings relating to image quality (“Image adjust” setup menu) (SW355, SW352, SW316L, SW316, SW314, SW155, SW152, SW115)

Click the [Setup>>] button of “Image adjust” on the [Image quality] tab of the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 92) The settings relating to image quality can be configured with the setup menu displayed in a newly displayed window. When the values are changed, the changed values will be applied to the currently displayed image on the [Image quality] tab.
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IMPORTANT
Image adjustment functions are activated for the angle of view in the aspect ratio of 4:3 even while
“16:9” is being selected for “Aspect ratio”.
[Super Dynamic(SD)]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to activate the super dynamic function. Refer to the description “Super Dynamic function” about the super dynamic function.
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On: The super dynamic function will work.
Off: The super dynamic function will not work.
Default: On
Note
When the following are observed depending on the light condition, select “Off” for “Super
Dynamic(SD)”.
When flickering appears or the color changes on the screen When noise appears in the brighter area on the screen
When “Outdoor scene” or “Indoor scene” is selected for “Light control mode”, this setting is available.
Super Dynamic function
When there is wide variation between the illumination of light and dark areas of the location being monitored, the camera adjusts the lens iris in accordance with the brighter areas. This causes loss of detail in darker areas. Conversely, adjusting the lens brightness for the darker areas causes the brighter areas to become washed out. Super Dynamic digitally combines an image that is set up for a clear view of the brighter areas with an image that is set up for a clear view of the darker areas, creating a final image that preserves overall detail.
A. Subject in the dark
area is hard to notice...
B. Subject in the bright
area is washed out...
C. Creates a clearer
image by digitally combining images
[Face SD]
With the “Face SD” setting, if a person's face is dark and difficult to see, by combining the face detection and Super Dynamic functions, the area with the face in the image can be corrected to become brighter and easier to see. Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to interact with the Super Dynamic function.
On: The interactive control with face detection will work.
Off: The interactive control with face detection will not work.
Default:
On:
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Off:
Note
When “Off” is selected for “Super Dynamic(SD)”, the interactive control with face detection is
deactivated.
[Adaptive black stretch]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to activate the darkness compensation function. When “On” is selected for “Super Dynamic(SD)”, this setting is unavailable. The darkness compensation function can make darker parts of images brighter by digital image processing.
On: Activates the darkness compensation function.
Off: Deactivates the darkness compensation function.
Default: Off
IMPORTANT
When “On” is selected for “Adaptive black stretch”, noise in the darker parts may be increased, and
parts around borders between the darker parts and the brighter parts may become darker/brighter than the other darker/brighter parts.
[Back light compensation (BLC)]
Select “On” or “Off” to determine whether or not to activate the back light compensation (BLC) function. When “On” is selected for “Super Dynamic(SD)”, this setting is unavailable. The back light compensation function can compensate back light by setting mask areas on brighter parts of images.
On: Mask areas will be set automatically.
Off: Mask areas will not be set automatically. It is necessary to set them manually.
Default: Off
[Mask area]
When “Off” is selected for “Super Dynamic(SD)” and “Back light compensation (BLC)”, it is possible to compensate for backlight by masking brighter areas. Refer to page 117 for information on how to set the mask area.
[Light control mode]
Select the light control mode from the following.
Outdoor scene: Depending on the brightness level (illuminance), the iris will automatically be controlled
together with the shutter speed adjustment to control light. When shooting a bright subject such as outdoor, etc., select this parameter. Be aware that flicker may occur when a subject is under fluorescent lighting.
Indoor scene (50 Hz) / Indoor scene (60 Hz): The shutter speed will automatically be adjusted to prevent
flicker caused by fluorescent light. Select 50 Hz or 60 Hz corresponding to the location where the camera is in use.
Fix shutter
shutter speed. 1/30 Fix, 3/100 Fix, 3/120 Fix, 2/100 Fix, 2/120 Fix, 1/100 Fix, 1/120 Fix, 1/250 Fix, 1/500 Fix, 1/1000 Fix, 1/2000 Fix, 1/4000 Fix, 1/10000 Fix
ELC(Maximum exposure time)
performed by adjusting shutter speed in the range of ELC. ELC(1/30s)/ ELC(3/100s)/ ELC(3/120s)/ ELC(2/100s)/ ELC(2/120s)/ ELC(1/100s)/ ELC(1/120s)/ ELC(1/250s)/ ELC(1/500s)/ ELC(1/1000s)/ ELC(1/2000s)/ ELC(1/4000s)/ ELC(1/10000s)
Default: Outdoor scene
: The selected value will be set as the fixed
: The lighting control will be automatically
/ ELC(1/30s)
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When a faster shutter speed is selected (up to 1/10000), it is possible to capture a fast moving object
with less blur.
When a faster shutter speed is selected, the sensitivity will become lower.
When “On” is selected for “Super Dynamic(SD)”, “Fix shutter” is not available. To configure “Fix
shutter”, set “Super Dynamic(SD)” to “Off”.
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When a faster shutter speed is selected, flickering may happen.
In case flickering happens, it may be improved by configuring the following settings. In the area of 50 Hz power supply frequency:
ELC(3/100s), ELC(2/100s), ELC(1/100s)
In the area of 60 Hz power supply frequency:
ELC(3/120s), ELC(2/120s), ELC(1/120s)
When flickering still remains, set flicker-less mode.
Under extremely strong lighting, flickering may happen even when “Indoor scene” is selected for “Light
control mode”. When the brightness (illuminance) level on the screen is set to a relatively low level with the [Brightness] buttons, flickering may frequently happen.
When the setting for “Light control mode” is “Indoor scene (50 Hz)”, “Indoor scene (60 Hz)” or “ELC”
whose maximum exposure time is 1/2000s or longer, brightness may not be remarkably changed even when [Brightness] buttons are clicked.
In such cases, either of the following can reduce flickering. Moderate the illumination intensities of objects by changing the camera direction. Set the brightness (illuminance) level on the screen to a brighter level with the [Brightness] buttons.
When “On” is selected for “Super Dynamic(SD)”, only “Indoor scene (50 Hz)”, “Indoor scene (60 Hz)”
and “ELC(1/30s)” are available.
[AGC]
Select a method of gain adjustment from the following.
On(High)/ On(Mid)/ On(Low): When the luminance of the subject becomes darker, gain will be
automatically increased and screen will become brighter. “High”, “Mid” and “Low” are indications of gain level.
Off: Images will be captured with the fixed gain level.
Default: On(High)
[Auto slow shutter]
The electronic sensitivity enhancement (sensitivity up) can be carried out by adjusting the storage time of the sensor. The following are available for the recording duration. Off(1/30s), Max.2/30s, Max.4/30s, Max.6/30s, Max.10/30s, Max.16/30s
Default: Off(1/30s)
IMPORTANT
When “On” is selected for “Auto slow shutter”, frame rate may become lower. Noise or white dots
(blemishes) may sometimes appear.
Note
When “Max.16/30s” is selected, for example, sensitivity will automatically be increased up to x16. When
“Off” is selected for “AGC”, this setting is unavailable.
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When “Off” is selected for “AGC” or “ELC(Maximum exposure time)” is set to a setting other than
“ELC(1/30s)”, this setting is set to “Off(1/30s)”.
[Day & Night(IR)]
Select switching between the color mode and the black & white mode from the following.
Off: The color mode is selected.
On: The black & white mode is selected.
Auto1(Normal): The camera automatically switches between the color mode and the black & white mode
in accordance with picture brightness (luminance). The black & white mode will automatically be selected when the lighting condition becomes darker, while the color mode will automatically be selected when it becomes brighter.
Auto2(IR Light): Suitable when using an external or built-in
Default: Auto1(Normal)
/Auto2(IR Light)
near-infrared light source at night.
Note
The operating sound might be heard when changing to black-and-white mode, however it does not
indicate any malfunction.
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For models that have built-in “IR LED Light”, when “On” or “Auto2(IR Light)” is selected for “Day &
Night(IR)”, the IR LED light lights when changing to black-and-white mode according to the brightness of the surrounding area.
[Day & Night(electrical)]
Select switching between the color mode and the black & white mode from the following.
Off: The color mode is selected.
Auto: Switches from color to black-and-white images when the ambient brightness (illuminance) of the
camera is approx. 1.0 lx between modes.
/ approx. 2.0 lx
or less. It takes time to switch
Default: Off
[Level]
Select the threshold illuminance level (brightness) to switch between the color mode and the black & white mode. The descriptions about the following threshold illuminance levels are given when “Off” is selected for “Super Dynamic(SD)”.
High: Switches from the color mode to the black & white mode when the ambient brightness (illuminance)
of the camera is approx. 6 lx or less.
Low: Switches from the color mode to the black & white mode when the ambient brightness (illuminance)
of the camera is approx. 2 lx or less.
Default: High
[Dwell time]
Select a wait time for switching between the color mode and the black & white mode from the following. 2s/ 10s/ 30s/ 1min
Default: 10s
[IR LED Light]
Select whether or not to use the built-in IR LED light when in black-and-white mode, and select the intensity of the IR LED light from the following.
Off: IR LED light does not light.
Auto(High)/Auto(Mid)/Auto(Low): The IR LED light lights, and according to the luminance of the subject,
the screen will automatically become brighter. “High”, “Mid”, and “Low” are indications of the IR LED light intensity.
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Default: Auto(High)
Note
“IR LED Light” can be used when “On” or “Auto2(IR Light)” are selected for “Day & Night(IR)”.
Adjust the “IR LED Light” settings according to factors such as the setting conditions or distance from
the subject.
[White balance]
Select a method of white balance adjustment from the following. White color can be adjusted by “Red gain” and “Blue gain”.
ATW1: Selects the automatic tracing white balance mode. The camera will constantly check the color
temperature of the light source and adjust the white balance automatically. Operating color temperature range is approx. 2,700 K to 6,000 K.
ATW2: Selects the automatic tracing white balance mode under a sodium lamp. The camera will adjust
the white balance automatically under a sodium lamp. Operating color temperature range is approx. 2,000 K to 6,000 K.
AWC: Selects the automatic white balance control mode. This adjustment is suitable for a location where
a light source is stable. Operating color temperature range is approx. 2,000 K to 10,000 K.
Default: ATW1
Note
Under the following conditions, color may not be faithfully processed. In these cases, select “AWC”. When shooting a subject whose major part is a thick color When shooting blue sky or sun at sunset When shooting a subject whose luminance is too low
When “AWC” is selected, click the [Set] button.
[Red gain]
Adjust the red color of images. When the cursor is moved in the “+” direction, the red color will become thicker. When the cursor is moved in the “-” direction, the red color will be thinner. Click the [Reset] button to reset the color to the default.
Default: 128
[Blue gain]
Adjust the blue color of images. When the cursor is moved in the “+” direction, the blue color will become thicker. When the cursor is moved in the “-” direction, the blue color will be thinner. Click the [Reset] button to reset the color to the default.
Default: 128
[DNR]
The digital noise reduction function reduces noise automatically under the condition of low illuminance. Select an effect level “High” or “Low” for the digital noise reduction.
High: High DNR, increases afterimage
Low: Low DNR, reduces afterimage
Default: High
[Chroma gain level]
Adjusts the chroma level (color density). When the cursor is moved in the “+” direction, the colors will become thicker. When the cursor is moved in the “-” direction, the colors will be thinner. Click the [Reset] button to reset the color to the default.
Default: 128
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[Aperture level]
Adjust the aperture level (outline compensation). Images will be sharper when the cursor is moved in the “+” direction, and will be softer when the cursor is moved in the “-” direction. Click the [Reset] button to reset the color to the default.
Default: 16
[Pedestal level]
Adjust the black level of images by moving the cursor. When the cursor is moved to the “+” direction, images will become brighter. When the cursor is moved to the “-” direction, images will be darker. Click the [Reset] button to reset the color to the default.
Default: 128
[Close] button
Click this button to quit the “Image adjust” setup menu.

11.6.2 Configure the settings relating to image quality (“Image adjust” setup menu) (SF346, SF342, SF336, SF335, SF332, SP306, SP305, SP302)

Click the [Setup>>] button of “Image adjust” on the [Image quality] tab of the “Image/Audio” page. (®page 92) The settings relating to image quality can be configured with the setup menu displayed in a newly displayed window. When the values are changed, the changed values will be applied to the currently displayed image on the [Image quality] tab.
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