When selecting "Zone No" after selecting "Gray" for "Mode", a mask will be displayed at the center of the image display area and will start blinking while

changing its color as follows. Dark gray Light gray Clear

When the other mask that had already been set is on the same zone, the mask that had previously

been set will blink as follows. Dark gray Light gray

When selecting "Zone No" after selecting "Mosaic" for "Mode", a mask will be displayed at the center of the image display area with a mosaic effect.

When the other mask that had already been set is on the same zone, the mask that had previously been set will be displayed in dark gray.

ZOOM buttons

FOCUS buttons

BRIGHTNESS buttons

Control pad/buttons

Refer to Operation Instructions for descriptions of how to operate these buttons/pad.

[PRESET]

Select from registered preset items.

[GO] button

The camera moves to the selected preset position.

[CLOSE] button

Click this button to close the "Privacy zone" setup menu.

Configure the settings relating to audio [Audio]

Click the [Audio] tab on the "Camera setup" page. (pages 4 and 5: How to display/operate the setup menu) The settings relating to audio can be configured on this page.

[Audio mode]

Select the communication mode used for audio data transmission/reception between the camera and the PC from the following.

OFF: Does not receive/transmit audio between the cam- era and the PC. Therefore, the settings and controls relating to audio will be invalidated.

Mic input: The PC receives audio data from the cam- era. Audio can be heard with images on the PC. Images and audio will not be synchronized.

Audio output: Audio data from the PC will be transmit- ted to the camera. Audio can be heard from the speaker connected to the camera.

Interactive (half duplex): Both reception and transmis- sion are available. However, audio data cannot simultaneously be transmitted and received.

Interactive (full duplex): Both reception and transmis- sion are simultaneously available.

Note:

Howling may be generated depending on usage conditions. If howling is generated, prevent sound generated by the PC from entering the PC micro- phone.

Default: OFF

Note:

When "Multicast" is selected for "Transmission type" of "MPEG-4 setup" in the "MPEG-4 setup" section of the [JPEG/MPEG-4] tab of the "Camera setup" page (page 21), it is impossible to carry out the "Audio output" operation while monitoring MPEG-4 image. To carry out the "Audio output" operation, click the [JPEG] button.

[Audio bit rate]

Select "16 kbps" or "32 kbps" for the audio bit rate used to transmit/receive audio data.

Default: 32 kbps

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Panasonic WV-NS954, WV-NW964 Configure the settings relating to audio Audio, Audio mode, Audio bit rate, Default 32 kbps

WV-NW964, WV-NS954 specifications

The Panasonic WV-NW964 and WV-NS954 are advanced network cameras designed for high-performance surveillance in various applications. Both models offer a remarkable combination of features, technologies, and characteristics that make them ideal for security monitoring in both indoor and outdoor environments.

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