Panasonic WV-NP472 Power-in Connections, Control Terminal Connections, Network Connections

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CONNECTIONS

Power-in Connections

Notes:

Use only a class-2 power supply suitable to the voltage and current required by the camera. See specifications.

Use a UL listed cable (VW-1, style 1007) to pre- vent fire or electric shock.

You can use the formula below to select the power supply, and power cable. The supplied voltage to the power-in terminals must be between 10.8V and 16V.

10.8V(minimum) VA – 2RLI 16V (maximum)

VA: Output voltage of power supply

R:Resistance (/m) (/ft), see table

L:Cable length (m) (ft)

I:Consumption current (A), see specifications

Resistance of copper wire [at 20 °C (68 °F)]

Copper wire

#24

#22

#20

#18

size (AWG)

(0.22 mm2)

(0.33 mm2)

(0.52 mm2)

(0.83 mm2)

 

 

 

 

 

Resistance

0.078

0.050

0.030

0.018

/m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Resistance

0.026

0.017

0.010

0.006

/ft

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Control Terminal Connections

Connect relevant devices as shown in the figure.

ALARM IN

Sensor

ALARM IN

ALARM OUT

AUX OUT

DAY/NIGHT IN

GND

Recording device e.g. VCR

ALARM OUT

DAY/NIGHT IN

Optical sensor

ON: B/W,

OFF: Color

Aux devices e.g. lamp

AUX OUT

1. Connect the power cable to the terminals while

identifying the polarity.

 

 

 

 

 

2. Fasten the screws.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

 

 

 

DC 12V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 V DC

(10.8 V - 16 V)

Video Cable Connections

The maximum extensible coaxial cable length between the camera and the monitor is shown in the table.

Type of

 

RG-59/U

RG-6/U

RG-11/U

RG-15/U

coaxial cable

 

(3C-2V)

(5C-2V)

(7C-2V)

(10C-2V)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recommended

(m)

250

500

600

800

maximum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cable length

(ft)

825

1 650

1 980

2 640

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes:

See specifications for each terminal.

Use a relay when the connected device exceeds the ratings in voltage or current.

The optical sensor validates the Day/Night function if B/W is set to EXT in the setup menu.

Network Connections

Network Connection Types

Use a router or switching hub when multiple cam- eras are connected.

Use a router handling PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) when running PPPoE to connect with the Internet, because the camera is incapable of it.

Use network cables complying with category5.

Direct Connection to PC (Type 1)

ALARM IN

ALARM OUT

AUX OUT

DAY/NIGHT IN

GND A B

VIDEO OUT

DC 12V POWER

RCVIN

10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX

LINK

Network Cable (Cross type)

PC

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Contents Operating Instructions Lightning flash with arrowhead Important Safety Instructions Contents Preface TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, DhcpHandle the camera with care PrecautionsClean the CCD faceplate with care Never face the camera toward the sunMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions Replacement of Auto Iris Lens Connector InstallationsMounting the Lens Notes Mounting from the Top Flange-back AdjustmentMounting from the Bottom Pictures Upside-downControl Terminal Connections Power-in ConnectionsConnections Video Cable ConnectionsConnection to Intranet Type Connection to Internet TypePreliminary Setup Access from the PCOperating the Camera DNS Domain Name System Set to on when Access from the Camera/System DeviceDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Function Comparison / PC Network vs. Camera siteCamera Setup Menus Prior to SetupButtons Used for 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 Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement Sens UP White Balance Setting White BALAuto-Tracing White Balance Mode ATW ATW1 Auto-Tracing White BalanceDate Display Clock Setting Motion Detector Setting Motion DETLens Drive Signal Selection Lens Drive Manual Fine Adjustment for AWC ATWSpecial Menu To reset to the factory settings Camera Reset Http Port NumberConnection to Internet Type Setup from the PCConnections Connection to Intranet TypeNetwork Setup of the PC Network Setup of the Camera DNS Network Setup Parameters vs. Connection TypeConnection type Description of the parameter 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 Reset button ALL Reset Setup Menu buttonDay & Night Mode Setup buttons ON/OFF/AUTO Return buttonCamera Setup Menus Alarm Setup PC Oriented SetupImage Setup Image Capture Size pixels 640x480*, 640x240, 320x240,FTP Client Setup User Setup Host Setup System SetupInitializing the Camera Menu Initializing the Setup MenuInitializing Initializing Html FilesImage Quality Selection Viewing PicturesImage Capture Size pixels 640x480 Monochrome Mode When an Alarm Arises Alarm FunctionsTransferring Picture Files Detection Area Setup Canceling Alarm DisplayVMD Setup EnterReviewing Alarm Pictures Resetting Alarm Auxiliary Output Control Auxiliary Output ControlTroubleshooting Network Section SpecificationsGeneral Camera SectionStandard Accessories Optional AccessoriesPanasonic Digital Communications & Security Company

WV-NP472 specifications

The Panasonic WV-NP472 is an advanced network camera designed for professional surveillance applications. It features a sleek and compact design that is suitable for a variety of environments, from retail spaces to corporate offices. Key to its functionality is the capability to deliver high-quality video footage, ensuring that critical events are captured with clarity.

At the heart of the WV-NP472 is a powerful 1/3-inch CCD image sensor, which allows the camera to produce exceptional video resolution of 720x480 pixels. This high-resolution capability is essential for discerning details in both bright and low-light conditions. To enhance the image quality further, the camera employs advanced digital signal processing technology that optimizes picture clarity and reduces noise.

One of the standout features of the WV-NP472 is its infrared (IR) sensitivity, enabling effective monitoring in total darkness. With built-in IR illumination, the camera provides visibility of up to 15 meters at night, making it an ideal solution for 24/7 surveillance needs.

In addition to its imaging capabilities, the WV-NP472 supports multiple video formats, including JPEG and MPEG4, allowing flexibility in storage management and network bandwidth usage. The camera can be configured to stream video at various bit rates, accommodating both high-quality recording and efficient transmission for remote viewing.

The user-friendly interface of the WV-NP472 includes an intuitive web-based configuration tool. This allows for easy adjustments in settings, such as motion detection, alarm notifications, and user management. With its multi-layered security features, including password protection and HTTPS encryption, the camera ensures that surveillance data remains secure.

The WV-NP472 is also equipped with a weatherproof housing, providing protection against environmental elements. This durability makes it suitable for outdoor installations, ensuring reliable operation regardless of the weather conditions.

Furthermore, the camera is part of Panasonic’s i-PRO lineup, integrating seamlessly with various Panasonic NVRs and cloud services. This interoperability enhances the overall surveillance experience, enabling operators to monitor multiple camera feeds effortlessly and maintain comprehensive security coverage across multiple premises.

In summary, the Panasonic WV-NP472 combines innovative technology with robust features, making it a reliable choice for any surveillance requirement. With its high-resolution video quality, night vision capabilities, and strong security measures, it stands out as a valuable asset in the realm of modern security solutions.