Page 3 - Contents
Contents Important safety instructions ............................................................................................................................................. 4Limitation of liability .................................................................................................
Page 4 - Important safety instructions
Important safety instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 6) Only use attachme...
Page 5 - OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT; Preface
Limitation of liability THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY'S RIGHT.THIS PUBLICATION COULD INC...
Page 6 - Main functions; Black & white function; About the user manuals
Main functions H.264 dual stream and JPEG (MJPEG) triple encoding at 1920x1080/30 fps H.264 dual stream output and JPEG (MJPEG) output can be simultaneously provided.* H.264 stream1: 1920x1080/ max. 30 fps H.264 stream2: 640x360/ max. 30 fps Super Dynamic (MEGA Super Dynamic) ( ☞ Operating Instructi...
Page 7 - System requirements for a PC
System requirements for a PC CPU: Intel ® Core TM 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or faster recommended Memory: 512 MB or more (A minimum of 1 GB memory is required when using Microsoft ® Windows ® 8, Microsoft ® Windows ® 7 or Microsoft ® Windows Vista ® .) Network interface: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX 1 port Audio interfa...
Page 8 - Trademarks and registered trademarks; the United States and/or other countries.; Copyright; Leakage or theft of information through this unit
Trademarks and registered trademarks • Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer, and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Co...
Page 9 - Precautions; Failure to observe this may cause fire or injury.
Precautions Refer installation work to the dealer. Installation work requires technique and experience. Failure to observe this may cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the product. Be sure to consult the dealer. Stop the operation immediately when something is wrong with this product. W...
Page 11 - Operating Instructions (included in the
Periodically images on the screen appear to be dis-torted When the camera is installed in a location where it is sub-ject to small vibrations (for example, when it is installed near devices that vibrate), images may appear distorted and stretched lengthways. This phenomenon is a charac-teristic of i...
Page 13 - Precautions for installation; swimming pool
Precautions for installation Panasonic assumes no responsibility for injuries or property damage resulting from failures arising out of improper installation or operation inconsistent with this documentation. Power supply This product has no power switch.When turning off the power, turn off a power ...
Page 14 - may be less viewable.; Check before installation
Take notice of humidity. Install this product when the humidity is low. If this product is installed during rainfall or when there is high humidity, the inside may be exposed to moisture and the dome cover may become foggy. Heater unit This product is equipped with an internal heater unit for use in...
Page 15 - Major operating controls
Major operating controls External I/O cable Microphone input cable (connector: white) Audio output cable (connector: black) Network cable with cable coupler Output cable for the monitor used for adjustment Safety wire Attachment pipe Housing base (inside) Rear sunshield (accessory) Front sunshield (...
Page 17 - Initialize the camera; light off; • If the Initial set switch is positioned to the “ON” side,
Initialize the camera Use the INITIAL SET switch to reset the settings of the camera to the default. IMPORTANT: • The settings including the network settings will be initialized. Note that the preset position settings and the CRT key (SSL encryption key) used for the HTTPS protocol will not be initi...
Page 18 - Insert/remove an SD memory card; How to insert an SD memory card; • When inserting an SD memory card, make sure the direction.
Insert/remove an SD memory card How to insert an SD memory card IMPORTANT: • When inserting an SD memory card, make sure the direction. Step 1 Pull out the main sunshield rear cover on the rear of the camera by pressing the tab on the top of the sunshield. Step 2 Remove the locking screw of the wate...
Page 19 - Align “; How to remove the SD memory card
Step 7 First, insert the tab on the bottom of the main sunshield rear cover into the main body, and then push the tab on the top of the main sunshield rear cover into the main body until a click is heard. Step 8 Turn on the power of the camera, and select “Use” for “SD memory card” on the [SD memory...
Page 20 - Installations/Connections; Before installation, prepare the following; Wall mount bracket WV-Q122
Installations/Connections Caution: • FOR UL LISTED MODEL(S), ONLY CONNECT 24 V AC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY (UL 1310/CSA 223) or LIMITED POWER SOURCE (IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1). Before installation, prepare the following • When mounting this camera to a ceiling, mount it using a custom-made ceiling mount br...
Page 21 - How to detach the housing base; • If the front and rear sunshields (accessory) are; • Remove the Protection Cover from the camera after
How to detach the housing base Before attaching the camera to a custom-made mount bracket, detach the housing base and attachment pipe from the camera so that installation and connections can be performed. Step 1 Remove the fixing screws (3 pcs.*) that are securing the housing base and the camera. T...
Page 22 - Installation
Installation Before starting installation/connection, make sure that the power cable is not connected to the main power supply.Refer to the “Precautions for installation” section before starting installation/connection. ( ☞ Page 13) Step 1 Install the mounting bracket. When using the wall mount brac...
Page 23 - Attach the camera to the housing base. When attach-
Step 4 Mount the camera to the bracket. q Attach the housing base to the mount bracket using the hexagon screws (M5, 4 pcs.) attached to the housing base*. (Recommended tightening torque: 2.45 N·m {1.81 lbf·ft}) The “REAR” mark of the housing base shall be direct-ed to the wire hook section. * Speci...
Page 24 - • Joint both sides of the front and rear sunshields
Fixing screws (3 pcs.) Positioning pin Camera Protection Cover Housing base Step 5 Attach the front and rear sunshields (accessory) to the camera. q Put the fingers on the dents of the front and rear sun- shields to detach the hooks. The sunshields will be divided into two parts. For loss prevention...
Page 25 - • When removing the front and rear sunshields, perform
Step 7 Fix the front and rear sunshields on the camera using the front/rear sunshield fixing screw (accessory).(Recommended tightening torque: 0.72 N·m {0.53 lbf·ft}) Front/rear sunshields fixing screw Note: • When removing the front and rear sunshields, perform steps 5 - 7 in the reverse order. ( ☞...
Page 26 - Connection; 4 V AC POWER SUPPLY.; ply. Besides, do not put an excessive weight on connected sections.; Output cable for the monitor used for adjustment
Connection Caution: • Before starting connections, make sure that the power connection (24 V AC power cord or LAN cable) is discon - nected. Failure to observe this may cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the product. • A READILY ACCESSIBLE DISCONNECT DEVICE SHALL BE INCORPORATED TO THE...
Page 27 - • 24 V AC power supply connector kit (accessory); Recommended specification of cable (wire); Power supply connector housing (accessory); • How to assemble the 24 V AC power supply con
• 24 V AC power supply connector kit (accessory) Recommended specification of cable (wire) Wire size (AWG), stranded wire #24 (0.22 mm) #22 (0.33 mm) #20 (0.52 mm) #18 (0.83 mm) Length of cable 20 m {65.62 feet} 30 m {98.43 feet} 45 m {147.64 feet} 75 m {246.06 feet} Power supply connector housing (...
Page 28 - Output specification:; Output voltage 1 V DC or less (maximum drive; • Microphone/line input cable
• External I/O cable IMPORTANT: • Off, input, and output of the external I/O terminal 2 and 3 can be switched by configuring the setting. The default of EXT I/O terminal 2 and 3 is “Off”. It is possi-ble to determine whether or not to receive input from EXT I/O terminal 2 and 3 (ALARM IN2, 3) by sel...
Page 29 - Connection example; When connecting with a PC directly
Connection example (Refer to page 26 for how to connect the cables.) When connecting with a PC directly Power supply (24 V AC) LAN cable (category 5e or better, cross) PC Powered speaker Plug-in power type microphone RJ-45 female connector (cable coupler) Recommended total extended cable length* <...
Page 30 - supply or a tested PoE injector.
Connecting to a network using a PoE+ hub when the temperature is –30 °C {–22 °F} or less * When connecting to a network using a PoE+ hub when the temperature is –30 °C {–22 °F} or less, use a 24 V AC power supply or a tested PoE injector. Hub, router PC LAN cable (category 5e or better, straight) LA...
Page 31 - Configure the network settings; Configuring the camera so that it can be accessed from a PC; Insert the provided CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC.
Configure the network settings Configuring the camera so that it can be accessed from a PC The following are descriptions for when the camera with default settings is configured. If you are using firewall software on your PC, the Setup Program may not be able to find any cameras on your network. Con...
Page 32 - • The “Live” page will be displayed.
v If the installation screen of the viewer software “Network Camera View 4S” is displayed, follow the instructions of the wizard to start the installation. (The viewer software is installed from the camera.) • The “Live” page will be displayed. • If you cannot install the viewer software “Network Ca...
Page 33 - Troubleshooting; Symptom
Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table. Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in the table or a problem is not described below. Symptom Cause/solution Reference pages Power is not turned on. When ...
Page 34 - Live indicator never lights up.
Symptom Cause/solution Reference pages Live indicator keeps on blinking orange approx. in 2 seconds intervals. • UPnP TM error has occurred since the power is not supplied to the router. Turn on the power of the router. Wait until the connections are established. − • An error has occurred during the...
Page 35 - About the live indicator; Operation status
Symptom Cause/solution Reference pages It is hard to see images with the camera when there are raindrops on the dome cover. The effectiveness of the rain wash coating may have been reduced. Refer to “Cleaning this product body” in “Precautions for use” and clean the dome cover. If the situation does...
Page 36 - Specifications; Basic
Specifications • Basic Power source: 24 V AC±15 %, PoE+ device (IEEE802.3at compliant) or Tested PoE injector (60 W) Power consumption: AC power supply: 24 V AC (50 Hz/ 60 Hz)/ 3.5 A/ 55 W Tested Power over Ethernet (Injector: 60 W): 54 V DC/ Approx. 1.0 A/ 50 WPoE+ device: 54 V DC/ Approx. 470 mA/ ...
Page 38 - Network; • Image capture mode:; mobile terminals
• Network Network: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, RJ-45 connector Resolution: • Image capture mode: 2 mega pixel [16:9] H.264 JPEG (MJPEG) 1920x1080/640x360/320x180, max. 30 fps1920x1080/640x360/320x180, max. 30 fps • Image capture mode: 1.3 mega pixel [16:9] H.264 JPEG (MJPEG) 1280x720/640x360/320x180, max. ...
Page 39 - Wall Mount Bracket
Standard accessories Installation Guide (this document) ........................................................................................................................1 pc.Warranty card ............................................................................................................
Page 46 - For Europe and other countries:; For business users in the European Union; Cd
For U.S. and Canada: Panasonic System Communications Company of North America, Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America www.panasonic.com/business/ For customer support, call 1.800.528.6747 Three Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 U.S.A. Panasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississa...