Panasonic WV-NP472E operating instructions Reviewing Alarm Pictures

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Transparency: Indicates a non-masked area that has been incorporated into the detection area.

Blink: Indicates a non-masked area when the cur- sor is on it.

Highlight: Indicates a masked area that has been exempted from detection.

Stripe: Indicates an area already set to masked when the cursor is on it.

6.Move the cursor to an area, and click ENTER.

The area will change from blinking to highlight- ed (masked), and then to striping.

The striping area will change to blinking (non- masked).

7.Repeat step 6 until all areas are set.

8.Click the ESC button to return to the ** MOTION DETECT ** menu.

9.VMD demonstration

To confirm the alarm output function, move the cursor to ALARM, and turn it to ON.

Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODEO, and click ENTER.

The demonstration starts, and the areas will blink where motion is detected.

Blinking

Click ENTER to return to the ** MOTION DETECT ** menu.

10.Move the cursor to Level, and adjust the detection level, moving the "I" cursor with the right or left but- ton.

11.Repeat step 9 and step 10 to obtain a proper level setting.

12.To return to ** CAM SET UP **, move the cursor to RET, and click ENTER.

To return to the main page, click the Menu OFF button, then the Return button.

Reviewing Alarm Pictures

The alarm pictures stored in the camera can be reviewed on the PC.

1. In the main page, click the Alarm List button.

2.Click the desired event in the list.

The events can be stored in chronological order from 1 up to 100, and the oldest event will be erased when the new one is added.

The event followed by an icon contains picture file(s).

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Contents Operating Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Contents Preface TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, DhcpPrecautions Clean the CCD faceplate with careHandle the camera with care Never face the camera toward the sunMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions Replacement of Auto Iris Lens Connector InstallationsMounting the Lens Notes Flange-back Adjustment Mounting from the BottomMounting from the Top Pictures Upside-downPower-in Connections ConnectionsControl Terminal Connections Video Cable ConnectionsConnection to Intranet Type Connection to Internet TypePreliminary Setup Access from the PCOperating the Camera Network Speed Select a speed Access from the Camera/System DeviceFunction Comparison / PC Network vs. Camera site Prior to SET UP Buttons Used for Setup MenusCamera Setup Menus ¡From the PC¡From the Camera Setting Procedures Camera Identification Camera ID SettingLight Control Setting ALC/ELC ALC Mode with SUPER-D2 onGain Control Setting AGC on DNR-H, DNR-L/OFF Shutter Speed Setting ShutterALC Mode with SUPER-D2 OFF and ELC Mode White Balance Setting White BAL Auto-Tracing White Balance Mode ATWElectronic Sensitivity Enhancement Sens UP ATW1 Auto-Tracing White BalanceMotion Detector Setting Motion DET Lens Drive Signal Selection Lens DriveDate Display Clock Setting Manual Fine Adjustment for AWC ATWSpecial Menu To reset to the factory settings Camera Reset Http Port NumberSET UP from the PC ConnectionsConnection to Internet Type Connection to Intranet TypeNetwork Setup of the PC Network Setup of the Camera Network Setup Parameters vs. Connection Type Connection type Description of the parameterDNS DhcpSet to on when using the DNS server Set to on if your internet Internet service provider uses a Set to on if the router uses Dhcp Setup Menu button Day & Night Mode Setup buttons ON/OFF/AUTOReset button ALL Reset Return buttonCamera Setup Menus Alarm Setup Image Setup PC Oriented SET UPImage Capture Size pixels 752x568*, 752x280, 368x280 FTP Client Setup User Setup Host Setup System SetupInitializing the Setup Menu InitializingInitializing the Camera Menu Initializing Html FilesImage Quality Selection Viewing PicturesImage Capture Size pixels 752x568 Monochrome Mode When an Alarm Arises Alarm FunctionsTransferring Picture Files Canceling Alarm Display VMD SetupDetection Area Setup EnterReviewing Alarm Pictures Resetting Alarm Auxiliary Output Control Auxiliary Output ControlTroubleshooting Specifications GeneralNetwork Section Camera SectionStandard Accessories Optional Accessories2003