
When connecting the camera using PoE (Power over
Ethernet)
Configuring the camera so that it can be accessed from a PC
If you are using firewall software on your PC, the Setup Program may not be able to find any cam-
eras on your network. Configure the setting of the camera after temporarily invalidating the firewall
software.
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Insert the provided CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC
The License Agreement will be displayed. Read the Agreement and choose "I accept
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the term in the license agree-ment", and click [OK].
The launcher window will be displayed.
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If the launcher window is not displayed, double click the "CDLauncher.exe" file on the
CD-ROM.
Note
Refer to "
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Using the CD-ROM" in the Operating Instructions on the provided
CD-ROM for further information about CDLauncher.
When connecting the camera using 12 V DC power supply
Caution:
ONLY CONNECT 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY (UL 1310/CSA 223) or LIMITED
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POWER SOURCE (IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1).
Loosen the screw of the power cord plug (accessory).
Connect the cable of the 12 V DC power supply to the power cord plug.
Strip 3 mm to 7 mm {1/8 inches to 9/32 inches} from the end of the wire, and twist the
stripped part of the wire sufficiently to avoid short circuit.
Specification of cable (wire): 16 AWG - 24 AWG, Single core, twisted
Check whether the stripped part of the wire is not exposed and is securely connected.
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Tighten the screw of the power cord plug.
(Recommended tightening torque: 0.34 N·m {0.25 lbf·ft})
Connect the power cord plug to the 12 V DC power
supply terminal on the rear of the camera.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to use the power cord plug provided
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with this product.
When connecting the cable of the 12 V DC
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power supply to the power cable plug, make
sure to use the correct polarity. Using incor-
rect polarity may cause issues such as dam-
age to the camera or malfunction.
Be sure to fully insert the power cord plug
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into the 12 V DC power supply terminal.
Otherwise, it may damage the camera or
cause malfunction.
WARNING
Adequate waterproof treatment is required for the AC adaptor
•
*1
and the AC
cord
*1
. (The AC adaptor and the AC adaptor cord are not waterproof.)
Failure to observe this may cause fire or electric shock.
Never touch wet AC adaptors or AC cords. Consult the dealer for repair.
*1 Only when receiving power from the AC adaptor.
Installing the camera on the ceiling or wall
Adjust the camera to a suitable position/direction while confirming the images actually displayed
on the computer screen.
Note
Make sure the live indicator is always in the lower right corner when you mount.
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Place the flexible stand on the ceiling
or wall, and determine the mounting
position of the stand.
Make sure the flexible stand is firmly mounted on
a beam of wood (25 mm {31/32 inches} and
greater) etc. When there is no beam, apply a
board on the other side of the ceiling or wall to
make sure the camera does not drop.
(Minimum pull-out strength (per 1 pc.)
196 N {44.06 lbf})
2
Secure the safety wire (accessory) to
the camera using screw A
(accessory) and washer S
(accessory).
(Recommended tightening torque:
0.6 N·m {0.44 lbf·ft})
3
Attach the camera by screwing the threaded mount into the stand
mounting hole.
MIC
POWER
To the power supply
LAN cable
PoE indicator
LINK indicator
To the hub or
the router
Live indicator
Installing the camera on the ceiling or wall
Make sure the flexible stand is firmly mounted on a beam of wood (25 mm
{31/32 inches} and greater) etc. When there is no beam, apply a board on
the other side of the ceiling or wall to make sure the camera does not drop.
(screw: Minimum pull-out strength (per 1 pc.) 196 N {44.06 lbf})
When mounting on a concrete surface
Prepare anchors for 4 mm {5/32 inches} diameter screws for mounting
.
Mortar ceilings or walls break easily when drilling. Be careful of pieces of
mortar which may become loose and fall.
1.
Place the flexible stand on the ceiling or wall where you plan to mount the
flexible stand and mark the points where you are going to make holes.
2. Make holes with an electric drill. Insert anchors (locally procured)
into the holes and push them inside the holes with a hammer.
3. Mount the flexible stand using the screws.
Drill for concrete (in case of tile,
use a drill for tile)
Perform waterproof treatment
(caulking)
Determining the mounting position Determining the length of the cable
Determining how to wire the cable
Determining how to mount the camera
It is necessary to make a hole in the ceiling or wall to pass the cables through.
Make a hole 25 mm {31/32 inches} in diameter.
(screw: Minimum pull-out strength (per 1 pc.) 196 N {44.06 lbf})
Tripod Mount
It is also possible to mount the camera on a standard tripod stand (locally
procured).
Confirm the distance from the camera's
installation position to the computer and
then prepare the necessary length of LAN
cable (locally procured).
Hole for cables
ø
25 mm {31/32 inches}
External I/O terminals
Connect external devices to the EXT I/O terminal.
When connecting an external device, remove 9 mm - 10 mm
{11/32 inches - 13/32 inches} of the outer jacket of the cable
and twist the cable core to prevent the short circuit first.
Specification of cable (wire): 22 AWG - 28 AWG
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Single core, twisted
IMPORTANT
Do not connect 2 wires or more directly to a terminal. When it is necessary to connect 2
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or more wires, use a splitter.
Input and output of the external I/O terminal 2 and 3 can be switched by configuring the
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setting. The default of EXT I/O terminal 2 is "ALARM IN 2" and of EXT I/O terminal 3 is
"ALARM IN 3". It is possible to determine whether or not to receive input from EXT I/O
terminal 2 and 3 (ALARM IN2, 3) by selecting "Off", "Alarm input", "Alarm output" or "AUX
output" for "Terminal alarm 2" or "Terminal alarm 3" on the [Alarm] tab on the "Alarm setup"
page. Refer to the Operating Instructions (included in the CD-ROM) for further information.
The default of EXT I/O terminals is "Off". When "Off" is selected, it is possible to connect
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external devices as well as the input setting.
When using the EXT I/O terminals as the output terminals, ensure they do not cause
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signal collision with external signals.
In order for the EXT I/O terminal to detect alarm inputs when the terminal status is changed
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from Open to Close (On) or from Close to Open (Off), about 100 ms or more is needed.
Because alarms cannot be detected for about 5 seconds after a detection is made, alarm
inputs received within about 5 seconds after an alarm is detected are not detected.
<Ratings>
ALARM IN1, ALARM IN2, ALARM IN3
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Input specification : No-voltage make contact input (4 V - 5 V DC, internally pulled up)
Off : Open or 4 V - 5 V DC
On : Make contact with GND (required drive current: 1 mA or more)
ALARM OUT, AUX OUT
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Output specification : Open collector output (maximum applied voltage: 20 V DC)
Open : 4 V - 5 V DC by internal pull-up
Close : Output voltage 1 V DC or less (maximum drive current: 50 mA)
Microphone/line input connector
Audio output terminal
You can connect an external microphone and external speaker to the camera to use the Listen
and Talk features, respectively. The microphone cable should be no longer than 7 m (23 feet). If
you use an external microphone, excessive cable length or a poor quality cable can cause
degradation in audio quality.
IMPORTANT
Do not install this by
products that
generates a strong
radio wave or a
strong magnetic field.
IMPORTANT
Do not install on
locations subject
to humidity and oil
smoke.
IMPORTANT
Do not install near the
strong light source.
IMPORTANT
Do not install near
any heat sources.
IMPORTANT
Do not install this on
locations subject to
vibrations.
Note
If the live indicator does not turn green, see “Troubleshooting” in the Operating
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Instructions on the provided CD-ROM.
Refer to the operating instructions of the product in use about the operations of the PoE
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device.
IMPORTANT
Use a 4-pair UTP/STP cable.
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Make sure that the PoE device in use is compliant with IEEE802.3af standard.
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For information on recommended PoE devices, refer to our website at
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(http://panasonic.net/pss/security/support/info.html).
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Check the installing place
<Front view>
<Side and bottom view>
<Rear view>
Lens cover
Lens
Microphone
Live indicator
INITIAL SET button
SD memory card slot
FUNCTION button
(lit when recording)
Stand/tripod mounting hole
Stand mounting hole
12 V DC power supply terminal/
Monitor out connector for adjustment/
External I/O terminals cable hook
LAN port [10BASE-T/100BASE-TX]
Audio output terminal/
Microphone/line input connector cable hook
Microphone/line input connector [MIC/LINE IN]
Audio output terminal [AUDIO OUT]
Monitor out connector for adjustment [MONITOR OUT]
External I/O terminals [EXT I/O]
12 V DC power supply terminal [POWER]
External I/O terminals
Pin Function
6 DC power output
Power output voltage 10.5 V
13 V
Power output current 100 mA
5 GND
4 GND
3 EXT I/O terminal 3 (ALARM IN 3/ AUX OUT)
2 EXT I/O terminal 2 (ALARM IN 2/ ALARM OUT)
1 EXT I/O terminal 1 (ALARM IN 1)
About the [INITIAL SET] button
After turning off the power of the camera, turn on the power of the camera while holding down this
button, and wait for around 5 seconds or more without releasing this button. Wait around 3 minute
after releasing the button. The camera will start up and the settings including the network settings
will be initialized. Before initializing the settings, it is recommended to write down the settings in
advance. The initialization will be complete when the live indicator stops blinking orange and lights
off. Note that the preset position settings and the CRT key (SSL encryption key) used for the
HTTPS protocol will not be initialized.
IMPORTANT
Do not turn off the power of the camera during the process of initialization. Otherwise,
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it may fail to initialize and may cause malfunction.
About the [RESTART] button
When the camera is on, you can also restart the camera by pressing the RESTART button.
Press and hold the RESTART button for about one second with a pointed object. Restarting is
completed when the camera’s pan/tilt performs its initial movement.
an external microphone/ line input
an external powered speaker
(ø 3.5 mm mini plug)
(ø 3.5 mm stereo mini plug)
cable ø2 ±0.3
(Output impedance 560 line level)
(Plug-in power 3.3 ±0.5 V)
GND
GND
unconnected
signal
signal
3
Connections
2
Major operating controls
MIC
P
OW
E
R
INITIAL SETRESTART
FUNCTION
EXT I/O
POWER
- +
12V = IN
654321
10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX
Beam of wood
At least 25 mm {31/32 inches}
For audio output terminal
For microphone/ line input terminal
To microphone
To speaker input terminal
1
Close the slide cover on the side of the camera.
2
Press the FUNCTION button.
When the FUNCTION button is pressed,
recording stops and the green light turns
off. Confirm that the FUNCTION button
green light has turned off before
proceeding to step 3.
3
Push the card slightly to eject it, then remove the card.
4
Close the cover.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that SD memory card recording has stopped and that the card is not being accessed
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before removing the card. (The FUNCTION button will light while images are being recorded to the
card.) We recommend pressing the FUNCTION button to stop SD memory card recording before
ejecting the card.
If the SD memory card is removed while it is being recorded to or accessed, the card
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may become unreadable and may need to be formatted (i.e., erased) again before
use.
Make sure that the cover is completely closed after removing the SD memory card. If
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there is a gap between the cover and the camera, rain or other liquids may enter
inside the camera and cause damage to the camera.
FUNCTION button
4
Confi gure the settings of the camera
2
Click the [Run] button next to [IP Setting Software]
"Panasonic IP Setting Software" page will be displayed. Click the [Network Settings]
button after selecting the MAC address/IP address of the camera to be configured.
3
Select the camera you want to configure, and click [Access Camera].
Note
When cameras are displayed in [IP Setting Software] screen, click the camera
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with same MAC address as the MAC address printed on the camera that you
want to configure.
4
It is necessary to install the viewer software “Network Camera View
4S” to display images. Follow the instructions of the wizard to start
the installation.
The “Live” page will be displayed.
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Perform the [Time & date] settings in the “Setup” - “Basic” page before using the
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camera.
Note
When no image is displayed on the “Live” page, refer to “Troubleshooting” in the Operating
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Instructions on the provided CD-ROM.
It is possible to enhance the network security by encrypting the access to cameras using
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the HTTPS function. Refer to “Access the camera using the HTTPS protocol” in the
Operating instructions on the provided CD-ROM.
Click the [Setup] button on the “Live” page, the user authentication window will be dis-
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played. Enter the default user name and password as follows, and log in.
User name: admin
Password: 12345
Refer to “Mounting the Camera” (leaflet) for descriptions of how to mount the
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camera outdoors in the fields of U.S. and Canada.
1
Remove the tab on the flexible stand
(accessory). Then pass the cables
through the notch.
Note
When passing all cables through a duct (locally
procured) for waterproofing without removing
the tab, wrap the cables to the shaft of the
stand with tape or other materials (locally
procured). In this case proceed to step 2.
2
Pass the cables through the connector
cover (accessory), and then connect all
cables. Attach the connector cover by
fastening screw A (accessory).
(Recommended tightening torque of
the connector cover: 0.6 N·m {0.44
lbf·ft})
Connect all necessary cables, AC adaptor,
LAN, audio/video, etc.
IMPORTANT
When wiring LAN cables outside, make the LAN cable as short as possible. This
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product or the hub connected to this product may be affected by lightning or
other weather conditions.
When mounting the camera, make sure to wrap the AC adaptor cord (if used)
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and other cables (external microphone or speaker cable, video cable, etc.)
around the hooks as shown to ensure secure connections.
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Mounting the Camera
3
Attach the sunshade (accessory) by fastening screw A.
(Recommended tightening torque of the sunshade: 0.6 N·m {0.44 lbf·ft})
4
Wrap the cables in the included foam strip (accessory) and insert the
foam strip into the opening of the connector cover leaving about 10
mm (3/8 inches) of the foam exposed, as shown.
Note
Adequate waterproof treatment is required for the cables when installing the camera
outdoors. Failure to observe this may cause water leakage resulting in malfunction.
5
Wrap the first 20 cm (7 7/8 inches) of the cables (starting with the
connector cover) using the included self bonding tape (accessory).
Make sure to wrap the opening of the connector cover thoroughly (three or four times). Stretch
the tape to twice its length when you wrap the cables. Overlap the tape when you wrap the
cables. When mounting the camera on a tripod, make sure to wrap the self bonding tape
(locally procured) around the cables until a suitable height according to the height of the tripod.
4
Mount the flexible stand firmly to the ceiling or wall with screw
B (accessory).
When mounting the flexible stand to the wall, position the flexible stand so that the “”
marker is facing upward.
(screw B: Minimum pull-out strength (per 1 pc.) 196 N {44.06 lbf})
5
Adjust the camera position and tighten the flexible stand grip and
the tightening screw firmly.
The fixing position of the tightening screw can be adjusted according to the direction
the camera is facing and its angle.
: Confirm that the cords have been waterproofed and that the portion of the cord
protruding from the flexible stand is wrapped in self bonding tape, as shown.
6
Adjust the length of the safety wire when it is taut, and secure it to the
ceiling or wall using screw B (accessory) and washer L (accessory).
Attach the safety wire in a position so that if the camera were to become detached, it
would not fall on nearby people.
(screw B: Minimum pull-out strength (per 1 pc.) 196 N {44.06 lbf})
At least 165 mm
Screw B
Screw B
(accessory)
Keep a distance of 165 mm {6-1/2 inches}
or more from a ceiling
Otherwise the camera
cannot be mounted properly.
Ceiling Wall
Ceiling Wall
Grip
Threaded mount
Threaded mount
Stand mounting
hole
Live indicator
Stand/tripod
mounting hole
Grip
* It is possible to attach the stand to the
stand mounting hole, the rear of the
camera.
Audio output terminal/
Microphone/line input
connector cable hook
12 V DC power supply terminal/
Monitor out connector for
adjustment/
External I/O terminals cable hook
Connector cover
(accessory)
Screw hole
Screw A
(accessory)
Foam strip
(accessory)
Screw A
Washer S (accessory)
Safety wire (accessory)
the tab on the
flexible stand
At least 25 mm
{31/32 inches}
Beam of wood
Do not cover the
ventilation hole.
Self bonding tape
(accessory)
Make sure to waterproof the opening of
the duct so that water does not enter it.
Ceiling
Wall
Washer L
(accessory)
Washer L (accessory)
Screw B
Screw B
Duct
(locally procured)
Duct (locally procured)
Top
Bottom
Top
Bottom
Grip
Wall
Tightening
screw
Top
Bottom
Ceiling
Grip
Tightening
screw
Top
Bottom
Strip range
Approx. 9 mm - 10 mm
{11/32 inches - 13/32 inches}
Strip range
Approx. 3 mm - 7 mm
{1/8 inches - 9/32 inches}
(+)
(–)
Power cable plug
(accessory)
Monitor out connector for adjustment
Connect a monaural mini plug (ø3.5 mm) (only for checking if images are displayed on the monitor).
Recommended plug: L type
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IMPORTANT
The monitor out connector for adjustment is provided only for checking the adjustment
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of the angular field of view on the video monitor when installing the camera or when
servicing. It is not provided for recording/monitoring use.
Black bands may appear at the top and bottom or right and left of the screen. (That
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does not affect the adjustment because the angular field of view is not changed.)
Insert a SD memory card
1
Open the cover on
the side of the camera.
2
Insert the SD memory card with the label facing the rear of the
camera and the pins facing the front of the camera. Gently push
the card with your finger until it clicks.
Note
If the camera’s live indicator turns red, remove the SD
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memory card and confirm that the card is not write-
protected. If the live indicator is still red, the card
must be formatted before it can be used.
3
Close the cover.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the cover is completely closed after inserting the SD memory card. If
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there is a gap between the cover and the camera, rain or other liquids may enter
inside the camera and cause damage to the camera.
Remove a SD memory card
Make sure the SD
card cover close
firmly before
attaching the
sunshade.
Sunshade (accessory)
Screw A
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