Philips WV-NM100 operating instructions Term

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Term

Explanation

MAC Address (Media Access Control Address)

Unique code assigned to network interface cards.

Transmission and reception of data is made via the Ethernet using this unique address.

Netmask

Refer to "Subnet Mask".

Post-Alarm

VMD after an alarm is detected.

 

 

Pre-Alarm

VMD before an alarm is detected.

 

 

Proxy Server

The server used to improve the performance between networks by diminish-

 

ing unnecessary traffic caused by caching, or strengthening the security

 

between the PC and the Internet.

 

 

Router

The device used to relay data on one network to another network.

 

Routers use IP addresses to determine where data should go.

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)The protocol used to send e-mails on the Internet or an intranet. This protocol controls the exchange of e-mails between two mail servers, or is used when clients send e-mails to the server.

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

The protocol used to monitor devices connected to TCP/IP networks such as the Internet or an intranet.

The SNMP manager is used to monitor the status of an Ethernet switching hub/router and the traffic of the network.

Straight Cable

The cable designed for 10Base-T / 100Base-TX and used to connect a PC to

 

an Ethernet hub.

 

 

Subnet Mask

An IP address has two components: the network address and the host

 

address.

 

The subnet mask is used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to.

TCP / IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol)

The basic protocol on the Internet, and currently the most common protocol. This network protocol was developed by the network project financially sup- ported by the U.S. Department Of Defense.

Web Browser

Software to browse the web.

 

Most commonly used browsers are Internet Explorer of Microsoft or Netscape

 

Communicator of Netscape Communications Corporation, etc.

 

 

xDSL Modem

The device used for high-speed digital data transmission over the phone line.

 

xDSL is the generic name for technologies such as ADSL, RADSL, HDSL,

 

and VDSL.

 

 

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Contents Operating Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Important Safety Instructions Contents Advanced Settings for Operation mode Preface FeaturesDo not aim the camera at bright light sources PrecautionsMPEG-4 plug-in is exclusive to Internet Explorer PlatformTrademarks and Registered Trademarks Front View Rear ViewInside of the cord cover Installations Connections Connection exampleRequired cable LAN Using with an Intranet LAN Connection typeRequired hardware Using via the Internet Connection typePreparations for the Setup SetupItems included in the software Setup with the Provided Panasonic IP Setup SoftwareDhcp DNS Using Windows 98 SE Network Setup of the PCScreenshot Using Windows Screenshot Using Windows XP Category View Network Connections window appears Network Setup of the Camera Top Menu page of the camera setup appears WAN Connection type Description of the parameter Bootp Installation of the MPEG-4 Plug-in Basic Settings Camera position Power/Link/Access LEDCharacters for Camera name Up to 32 char Hour, minute and secondQuality of image Browsing PicturesMonitoring a Still Picture of a Single Camera Image capture sizeOne time pan Adjustment of the brightness of the picturePanning and tilting Image sizeMonitoring the Motion Picture of a Single Camera Adjustment of the brightness of the motion picture Monitoring Still Pictures of Multiple Cameras Operation mode page of Advanced setup appears How to Operate Characters for the preset name 1 character to Monitoring the Picture of a Camera in a Preset PositionBrowsing Pictures Saving the Currently Monitored Picture on the PC Motion Detector Function Action when Motion is DetectedInform by sending e-mails Detecting Motion in the Monitored Area Alarm type External alarm inputPre-alarm Post-alarmSetting of the Motion Detection Area Alarm page appears To view the previous or next picture automatically Viewing the Picture Stored in the CameraTransferring Pictures to the Server Password ModeInfo button Date & Time Non alarm transmission Check onDirectory File nameTransferring Pictures to the Server when Motion is Detected Alarm Connector and AUX Output Connector Customizing the Contents of the Alarm MailOther Functions Advanced Settings for Operation mode Advanced SettingsRefresh interval Operation mode selectionMPEG-4 mode setup Bandwidth controlAdjusting the Picture Flicker-less mode Hold SharpnessPAN / Tilt calibration Settings for the Host Authentication Host address Access levelSettings for the User Authentication Example admin Access level System Settings NTP port Time adjustmentSynchronization with NTP server Time is adjust Time setup year-month-day hourminsecDefault setting for Password Default setting for Host name WV-NM100 User nameDefault setting for User name Characters for PasswordSnmp Settings Default setting for Contact Default setting for Community name public Equipment nameDefault setting for Equipment name Default setting for LocationFirmware Upgrade Using HelpPossible cause / Possible solution TroubleshootingDifferent subnet If the camera and the PC are connectedSame subnet If the camera and the PC are connected in aIf Internet Explorer is used If Netscape Communicator is usedError Message List Ddns Camera SpecificationsTerm Explanation Glossary of TermsTerm 2003 N0103-0 V8QA6111BN

WV-NM100 specifications

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