Panasonic WV-SW170, WV-SW390, WV-ST160, WV-SC380 Using a selected PIN code set to the camera

Models: WV-SW170 WV-SW390 WV-ST160 WV-SC380

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18 Use the camera on a wireless LAN [Wireless] (SW174W only)

3.Configure [Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)].

Select “Allow” for “External registration”. (Default: Allow)

Select “Use” for “WPS compliant (PIN method)”. (Default: Not use)

Enter the wireless router's 8 digit PIN code in the “PIN code” field.

Available number of characters: 8 characters

Available characters: Numbers

Default: None (blank)

Note

When “Use” is selected for “WPS compliant (PIN method)”, settings cannot be performed automatically using the WIRELESS button during start up for the PIN method.

4.Click the [Set] button.

A message asking you if you want to restart the camera is displayed. Click [OK]. Wait about 2 minutes until the camera restarts.

5.Disconnect the LAN cable from the camera and reconnect the camera to the power outlet.

The camera will start about 90 seconds after connecting the power.

After the camera is started, the WPS settings are only active for about 2 minutes. Therefore, perform the settings in step 6 as quickly as possible (within 2 minutes).

6.Select ON for the WPS function (PIN code method) on the wireless router. (For more information, refer to the operating instructions included with your wireless router.)

Settings between the wireless router and the camera will automatically start.

The WIRELESS button stops blinking orange and lights green. When the live indicator lights green, the wireless settings have been successfully completed.

7.After the WIRELESS button lights green, start the “IP Setting Software” on the PC and access the camera.

See page 222 for information on accessing the camera with the “IP Setting Software”.

Confirm the status of the wireless connection on the [Status] tab of the “Wireless” page. (page 210)

Note

If about 2 minutes pass after the WIRELESS button starts blinking and the wireless connection is not completed, the WIRELESS button will blink red for about 10 seconds and then go off. If this happens the wireless settings have failed. Check the wireless router's settings and connection procedures, and then try performing the settings again.

If the WPS settings fail to automatically configure, check the settings of the wireless router and the camera.

If you want to turn off the WIRELESS button’s and live indicator's green light, change the “Indicator” settings on the [Basic] tab of the “Basic” page. (page 55)

When the WPS settings have successfully been automatically configured, “External registration” is changed to “Not allow” from “Allow”.

Using a selected PIN code set to the camera

1.Connect the PC to the camera with a wired LAN connection and click the [Basic] tab on the “Wireless” page.

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Panasonic WV-SW170, WV-SW390, WV-ST160, WV-SC380 operating instructions Using a selected PIN code set to the camera

WV-SW170, WV-SW390, WV-ST160, WV-SC380 specifications

Panasonic has made significant strides in surveillance technology with its innovative line of cameras designed for a range of security applications. Among these, the WV-SC380, WV-ST160, WV-SW390, and WV-SW170 stand out for their advanced features, robust performance, and versatility.

The Panasonic WV-SC380 is equipped with a high-resolution 1080p HD sensor that delivers exceptional image quality, ensuring that details are captured with clarity. One of its standout features is the Smart Coding technology, which optimizes bandwidth and storage by dynamically adjusting the compression rate based on the complexity of the scene. This camera also supports full HD H.264 and JPEG video compression, enabling versatile streaming options. With a 360-degree continuous pan and 90-degree tilt, the WV-SC380 offers extensive coverage, making it ideal for large areas.

Next, the WV-ST160 is a compact and discreet model that excels in various indoor applications. It has a 2-megapixel sensor that provides clear images and supports high-definition video streaming. Its wide dynamic range technology ensures that it can effectively capture images in challenging lighting conditions, making it suitable for locations like banks or retail stores. The camera is also equipped with a built-in microphone, enabling audio capture and enhancing situational awareness for security personnel.

The WV-SW390 represents a robust outdoor solution, with an IP66 rating that guarantees resistance to harsh weather conditions. This camera features a 3-megapixel sensor, offering high resolution for sharp images. The WV-SW390 is fitted with a powerful infrared LED illuminator, providing night vision capabilities up to 30 meters, ensuring reliable surveillance even in total darkness. Its 12x optical zoom lens allows security operators to zoom in on distant subjects without losing image quality.

Lastly, the WV-SW170 is a flexible, easy-to-install camera that combines the convenience of a traditional dome style with high-performance capabilities. It boasts a 1.3-megapixel resolution and offers features like motion detection and advanced scene analytics. The camera's simple integration with various network environments makes it an excellent choice for both small and large-scale security systems.

In conclusion, Panasonic's WV-SC380, WV-ST160, WV-SW390, and WV-SW170 cameras embody cutting-edge technology and are equipped to meet a wide array of surveillance needs. Their high-quality imaging, advanced features, and durability make them a reliable choice for comprehensive security solutions in various environments.