Panasonic KXHCM10 Operating instructions

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Operating Instructions
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Network Camera
Panasonic Network Camera Site: http://www.panasonic.com/netcam
for customers in the USA or Puerto Rico
Model No.
KX-HCM10
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Network Camera.
Please check the following items when unpacking.
Directory and file structure of the Setup CD-ROM
The directory of the Setup CD-ROM and the main files are located as follows.
Adobe
®
Acrobat
®
Reader 4.05 or later enables you to see the Operating
Instructions in the Setup CD-ROM. Adobe Acrobat Reader installer is in the Setup
CD-ROM. Please double-click "ar405eng.exe".
Directory tree in the Setup CD-ROM
• When referring to the file structure, please use Explorer.
Setup CD-ROM
Operating Instructions
Getting Started
Camera Stand
AC adapter
Screws and Washers
— 1 pc.
— 1 pc.
— 1 pc.
— 1 pc.
— 1 pc.
— 2 pcs.
README.TXT
Kxhcm10
Acrobat4.0installer
Acrobat Reader 4.0 Installer directory
Readme file (Please read first.)
Setup program
Information file to start Setup.exe
Network Configuration Setup Program directory
Network Configuration Setup Program
Acrobat Reader 4.0 Installer
Operating Instructions
"kxhcm10.ocx" Installer directory
"kxhcm10.ocx" Installer
Manual
AutoRun.inf
OprInstr.pdf
ar405eng.exe
Netcam
Config.exe
OCX
Reghcm10.exe
Setup.exe
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Before using
Please read Important Safety Instruction on Page 104 before using.
Read and understand all instructions.
For operation assistance:
• Call 1-800-272-7033
• Refer to the Panasonic Network Camera Site
http://www.panasonic.com/netcam
Trademarks
• Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape
Communications Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe
Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
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and/or other countries.
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and ActiveX are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/
or other countries.
• Pentium is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Intel Corporation or
its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
• Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.
Serial No. Date of purchase
(found on the rear side of the unit)
Name and address of dealer
For your future reference
Attach your purchase receipt here.
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Table of Contents
1 Product Introduction ..................................................... 6
1.1 Getting to know the Network Camera............................................... 7
1.1.1 Main features...............................................................................................7
1.1.2 System Requirements.................................................................................9
1.1.3 Authentication – System Security feature..................................................10
1.2 Included Accessories...................................................................... 11
1.3 Camera Feature Locations ............................................................. 12
1.3.1 Front View .................................................................................................12
1.3.2 Rear View..................................................................................................13
1.3.3 Bottom View ..............................................................................................13
1.4 Network Camera connection .......................................................... 14
1.4.1 Selecting the Network Configuration.........................................................14
1.4.2 Mounting the Network Camera..................................................................16
1.4.3 Connecting Network Camera cable...........................................................18
1.4.4 Connecting the Power Suplly ....................................................................19
1.5 Network Configuration .................................................................... 20
1.5.1 Simple Installation using with the Setup CD-ROM ....................................21
1.5.2 Configuring the Proxy Server ....................................................................36
1.5.3 Preliminary Operation – Accessing the Top Page .....................................39
2 Network Camera Screen and Window ....................... 40
2.1 Network Camera flow chart ............................................................ 41
2.2 Single Camera/Multi-Camera selection .......................................... 43
2.2.1 Viewing the Top View Image screen..........................................................45
2.3 Setup window – General Overview................................................. 52
2.3.1 Setting up the Network Camera ................................................................56
3 Network Camera Features .......................................... 87
3.1 Interfacing to the I/O Connector...................................................... 88
3.2 Network Camera reset procedure – default settings ...................... 90
3.3 Default settings list.......................................................................... 91
4 Specification and Troubleshooting............................ 96
4.1 Specification ................................................................................... 97
4.2 Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 99
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4.3 Maintenance ................................................................................. 103
4.4 Important Safety Instruction ......................................................... 104
4.5 FCC and Other Information .......................................................... 106
Index
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Section 1
Product Introduction
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1.1 Getting to know the Network Camera
1.1.1 Main features
Easy installation
Installation is simplified using the Network Camera integrated web server and the
web browser. No additional software is required.
High Speed Motion JPEG
Using the Network Camera integrated web server, Motion JPEG, up to 15 frames
per second, can be displayed. To conserve bandwidth, JPEG - Regularly Refresh
can be selected from the Top Page. Refreshing interval can be set on the Top View
Image window.
Remote Pan/Tilt Operation
Pan/Tilt operation can move the lens horizontally 120° and downside 45°. This
movable lens allows you to see the situation in the wide room where the object is.
It can adjust the angle easily from the web browser.
Multi-Camera Screen
Using Multi-Camera screen you can simultaneously view up to four cameras at
various location. Clicking on each Camera Name switches to the Single Camera
screen from the Multi-Camera screen.
Multi Client Access
The Network Camera allows the 10 users to view the Motion JPEG image
simultaneously. The users can access the Top View Image screen (Single
Camera/Multi-Camera screen) from their own locations.
I/O (Input/Output) Connector
I/O connector consists of the digital input/output terminal. The external
sensors/devices such as a door sensor can connect to the digital input terminal.
The external sensors/devices are customer provided. Any required custom
interface is the customer's responsibility. The alarm/timer trigger can activate the
Image Transfer feature which can send the images via e-mail or FTP (File Transfer
Protocol).
The digital output terminal can send a signal to activate the external devices such
as a light around the Network Camera.
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Update Firmware
If Update Firmware is released, you can download the latest program from the
Network Camera Technical Support Site. Installation is easy and fast. Please refer
to Page 83 for details.
Authentication
Authentication window requires you to enter the administrator/general user ID
and password. Password security can prevent the unregistered user from
accessing your image from their web browsers. Please refer to Section
1.1.3 Authentication – System Security feature for details.
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1.1.2 System Requirements
The PC (Personal Computer) and the network must meet the following technical
specifications for the Network Camera to work properly.
*
1
The Network Camera image is not displayed correctly on the Netscape
®
v6.x. Please use Netscape v4.7.
Please refer to Panasonic Network Camera Site
http://www.panasonic.com/netcam about the latest information of the web
browser.
Item Description
Operating
System
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
95, Microsoft Windows 98/SE
Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME
Microsoft Windows NT
®
4.0, Microsoft Windows XP
Network
Protocol
TCP/IP network protocol installed.
(HTTP, FTP, SMTP, TCP, UDP, IP, ARP, ICMP)
• The Network Camera does not support PPPoE (Point-to-
Point Protocol over Ethernet
®
).
CPU Pentium
®
II 300 MHz or greater
Interface 10/100 Mbps Ethernet card and category 5 cables for your
network connection
Web browser*
1
Internet Explorer 5.0 or later/Netscape Navigator
®
4.7
Please use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later.
(It is not included in the Setup CD-ROM).
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1.1.3 Authentication – System Security feature
Authentication window requires you to enter the administrator/general user ID
and password. Password security can prevent the unregistered user from
accessing your image from their web browsers. Authentication windows are not
displayed in the default. "User Name" and "Password" are case sensitive. Please
refer to Page 60 for setting up Authentication window, administrator ID and
password. Please refer to and Page 62 for setting up the general user ID and
password.
Authentication window
Note
Please refer to Page 61 for the detail password security.
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1.2 Included Accessories
The following items are provided with the Network Camera. Additional pieces can
be ordered by calling 1-800-332-5368.
Notes
• If any items are missing, please contact the dealer immediately.
• The order numbers listed above are subject to change without notice.
• Save the original carton and packing materials for future shipping and
transportation of the unit.
• Do not scratch, smudge, write or label either surfaces of the Setup CD-
ROM. Setup CD-ROM may have a scratch on the surface.
• Do not leave the Setup CD-ROM in direct sunlight, near a heat source or
in a hot automobile. It may transform the surface of the Setup CD-ROM.
• Do not use chemicals or cleanser to clean the Setup CD-ROM. It may
transform the surface of the Setup CD-ROM.
AC adapter — 1 pc.
Order No. PQLV10Y
Camera Stand — 1 pc.
Order No. PSKLHCM10M
Screws — 2 pcs.
Order No. PQHE5004Z
Washers — 2 pcs.
Order No. XWG35FY
Setup CD-ROM — 1 pc.
Order No. PSQX2432
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1.3 Camera Feature Locations
1.3.1 Front View
Power LED
During normal operation Power LED will be on in the default.
Blinking will occur during the following situation.
• During the lens center positioning after turning on the power.
• During the Update Firmware.
• During initializing after pushing CLEAR SETTING button.
• During getting the IP address from the DHCP server.
• During a camera malfunction. Please refer to Section
4.2 Troubleshooting.
Fixed Focus Lens and Pan/Tilt operation
Fixed Focus Lens can move in the Pan/Tilt operation. Operation Bar on the Single
Camera screen can operate the Pan/Tilt. The Pan/Tilt moves the lens horizontally
120° and downside 45°. Please refer to Page 47 for the Operation Bar.
Notes
• Do not force to move the lens part around the Fixed Focus Lens.
Compulsive touching may damage the Pan/Tilt motor.
• Do not touch the Fixed Focus Lens. It may leave a finger print and can
cause the image to be out of focus. This can also take away the
protective coating on the Fixed Focus Lens.
Power LED
(Refer to Page 81 for the Setup.)
Fixed Focus Lens
40 inches (1 m) – Infinity
Pan: - 60° to + 60°
Tilt: 0° to - 45°
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1.3.2 Rear View
Ethernet indicator
Ethernet indicator blinks when the network is active. It blinks when the network
tries to find the Network Camera. If it is off, please refer to Section
4.2 Troubleshooting.
1.3.3 Bottom View
I/O Connector
(Refer to
Page 88.)
Ethernet port
(RJ-45)
(Refer to
Page 18.)
DC IN jack
(Refer to
Page 19.)
Ethernet
Indicator
(Refer to
Page 18.)
CLEAR SETTING button
(Refer to Page 90.)
MAC address and serial
number are indicated on
the label.
(Refer to Page 23.)
Used for mounting the
unit on the Camera Stand
or the wall.
(Refer to Page 16.)
Hook for AC adapter cable
(Refer to Page 19.)
Tripod Mounting
Hole
(Refer to Page 16.)
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1.4 Network Camera connection
Please review the five types of typical Network Configuration on Page 14 and
Page 15.
1.4.1 Selecting the Network Configuration
Direct Connection to PC (without Ethernet hub)—[Type 1]
LAN Connection with Ethernet Switching Hub—[Type 2]
*
1
Network traffic can be smooth by using the Ethernet switching hub.
AC adapter
Power
outlet
Without Ethernet hub, you should use category 5 cross cable.
AC adapter
Power
outlet
Ethernet
switching hub*
1
Category 5
straight cable
Ethernet
switching hub*
1
LAN
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Internet Connection
The Network Camera can connect over the Internet. The Network Camera has the
HTTP server. Please confirm the ISP (Internet Service Provider) or administrator
permit you to use the HTTP server.
Internet Direct Connection with Cable modem—[Type 3]
• Network Camera does not support PPPoE. With PPPoE, please connect
with the router corresponding with PPPoE in Type 4 and 5.
Internet Connection with Cable/xDSL modem and Router—[Type 4]
*
2
The router can be Panasonic Broadband Networking Gateway
KX-HGW200. The router needs Port Forwarding feature on Page 33.
Internet Connection with Cable/xDSL modem with the router feature
—[Type 5]
*
3
The router needs Port Forwarding feature on Page 33.
Cable line
Cable modem
(1 port)
Single
Network Camera
Internet
Internet
Cable/xDSL
line
Cable/xDSL
modem
(1 port)
Router*
2
Internet
Cable/xDSL
line
Cable/xDSL modem with
the router feature*
3
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1.4.2 Mounting the Network Camera
Four mounting methods are shown in the following figures. Please confirm the top
and bottom of the Network Camera when mounting.
b), c): Fix the unit tightly by sliding it.
Camera Stand Mounting
Fix the Network Camera to the Camera
Stand.
Tripod Mounting
Attach the Network Camera to the
tripod by using the tripod bolt.
Wall Mounting
a)
Screw the two screws
(accessories) into the wall. The
distance of two screws should
be 2.75" (70 mm).
b)
Fix Network Camera to the
screws.
Ceiling Mounting
a)
Screw the two screws
(accessories) into the ceiling.
The distance of two screws
should be 2.99" (76 mm).
b)
Fix Network Camera to the
Camera Stand.
c)
Fix Camera Stand to the screws.
bottom
top
2.75" (70 mm)
a)
b)
bottom
top
2.99" (76 mm)
a)
c)
b)
bottom
top
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Note
Make sure the Power LED is always in the upper right corner when you mount.
The upside down mounting may cause the Network Camera to slip off the
Camera Stand and fall down.
CAUTION
Network Camera is intended for indoor use only. Prolonged exposure to direct
sunlight or halogen light may damage the CMOS sensor.
Power LED
top
bottom
Ceiling Mounting Wall MountingCamera Stand Mounting
top
bottom
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1.4.3 Connecting Network Camera cable
Connection of the Network Camera to the PC or network device is made with
category 5 cable. If the Network Camera is connected directly to the PC, a
category 5 cross cable must be used. Ethernet indicator blinks when the network
is active. Please refer to Page 14 and Page 15.
Ethernet
port
Ethernet inidicator
PC (Rear Side)
Ethernet port
To Network
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1.4.4 Connecting the Power Suplly
1.
Connect the DC plug of the AC adapter to the DC IN jack of the Network
Camera and connect the AC plug of the AC adapter to the power outlet to turn
on the Network Camera.
Notes
• Plugging in/off the AC adapter means turning on/off the Network
Camera. The AC adapter should be located near the unit and be easily
accessible.
• Use Only with Panasonic AC adapter (Order No. PQLV10Y).
2.
After the AC adapter is connected to the outlet, the Power LED turns on and
the Pan/Tilt moves to the center position.
AC adapter
(included
accessory)
Power Outlet
(120 V AC, 60 Hz)
DC plug
AC plug
* Thread the AC adapter line
through the hook downward.
* Thread the AC adapter
line through the hook
upward if it is convenient.
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1.5 Network Configuration
The Network Camera parameters are set by the Configuration window. The
main parameters are listed below. When the Network Camera is installed on a
large network, please consult the ISP or the network administrator before
proceeding so that the Network Camera does not conflict with other network
devices.
• Static: IP address/Subnet Mask of the Network Camera
or the Host Name in case of the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol)
• Port no. (In case you can not use port no. 80 depending on the ISP, please
get the available port no. (Default 80) in the global IP address from the ISP
or network administrator.)
• Default Gateway
• DNS Server 1/DNS Server 2 (DNS: Domain Name System)
• DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System): Your e-mail address/Personal
(Camera) URL/Purchase Link
• Max Bandwidth Usage
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