Panasonic BL-WV10A Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic BL-WV10A Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic BL-WV10A Operating Instructions Manual

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Wireless Camera
Monitoring System
BL-WV10A
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Wireless Camera Monitoring System BL-WV10A Model No. Please read this manual before using and save this manual for future reference. Panasonic Network Camera Website: http://www.panasonic.com/netcam for customers in the USA or Puerto Rico...
  • Page 2: Main Features

    Main Features Camera Image Monitoring Simply connect the BL-WV10A to your Panasonic home network cameras (sold separately) and to your TV, and you'll be able to view camera images conveniently on your TV. Wireless cameras such as the BL-C30A can be connected as well, meaning you won't have to worry about running cables from the BL-WV10A to each camera.
  • Page 3 Panasonic BB-HGW700A Network Camera Management System Compatible Network Cameras: • Panasonic BL-C10A, BL-C30A (firmware version 1.22 or higher) • HCM series (firmware version 1.08 or higher, however, some features cannot be used; see page 4 for more information on compatibility).
  • Page 4 Camera Compatibility The following HCM series camera features are not supported by the BL-WV10A. • Zoom • Focus • Click to Center Control • External Output Control • External Sensor *1 The BL-WV10A is not compatible with IPsec. To use an HCM series camera with the BL-WV10A, make sure the camera's IPsec feature is disabled.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    The AC cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the AC outlet is located/installed near the product and is easily accessible. Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor and AC cord. The AC adaptor must remain connected at all times. (It is normal for the adaptor to feel warm during use.)
  • Page 6 Use only non-rechargeable AA batteries. When replacing the batteries, we recommend using the same type of Panasonic batteries that are included with this product. See the Setup Guide for more information. Notice Regarding Wireless Communications To avoid wireless communication interference and instability, do not use this product near the following devices.
  • Page 7: Fcc And Other Information

    Wipe the product with a soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner, or any abrasive powder. When you leave the product unused for a long period of time, unplug the AC cord plug from the outlet. If there is any trouble Consult an authorized Panasonic Factory Service Center. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]...
  • Page 8 FCC RF Exposure Warning: • To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements in uncontrolled environment: • This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and a minimum 20 cm (8 inches) spacing must be provided between antenna and all person's body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet) during wireless modes of operation.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Names and Locations... 12 Main Unit ...12 Remote Control ...15 Connecting Cameras... 20 Local and Remote Cameras ...22 Connecting Cameras Directly to the BL-WV10A ...23 2.2.1 Connection Overview ...23 2.2.2 Television Connection...23 2.2.3 Quick Setup ...26 2.2.4 Confirming the Camera Image ...28 2.2.5 Placing Cameras ...30...
  • Page 10 Recording Images ...71 SD Memory Cards ... 72 Standard Recording... 75 Snapshot Recording ... 75 Timer Recording ... 76 4.4.1 Setup for Timer Recording ... 76 4.4.2 Setup for Continuous Sensor Recording... 81 4.4.3 Changing the Record Mode ... 83 Confirming, Changing and Erasing Timer Recording Programs..
  • Page 11 Displaying Information While Recording...127 Temporarily Disconnecting a Camera...129 When Two Events Occur Simultaneously ...130 Resetting the BL-WV10A... 131 10 Adding Cameras ... 132 11 Changing the Camera's User Name ... 134 12 Default Settings for the BL-WV10A ... 135 13 Specifications ... 136 14 When the Remote Control is Missing ...
  • Page 12: Names And Locations

    1 Names and Locations Names and Locations 1Table of Contents Main Unit Front Panel SD Memory Card port (see page 72) Timer/Busy indicator (see page 13) Power indicator (see page 13) Alert indicator (see page 13) Sensor indicator (see page 13) LAN indicators (see page 13) Wireless indicator (see page 13) Remote control sensor (see page 16)
  • Page 13 Indicators The indicators display the status of the BL-WV10A and network conditions. During Quick Setup Indicator Power Amber (flashing) Wireless Green Green (flashing) During Normal Operation Indicator Timer/Busy Green Green (flashing) Amber (flashing) Power Green Red (flashing) Amber (flashing) Alert Green [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] Color...
  • Page 14 1 Names and Locations Indicator Sensor Amber Amber (flashing) LAN 1–4 Green Wireless Green Color The sensor is on. The indicator will flash every 0.5 seconds when a camera’s built-in sensor is triggered. After detection, the indicator will flash every second. To turn off the indicator, see page 69.
  • Page 15: Remote Control

    Remote Control [POWER] and [INPUT]: You can program the remote control to turn your TV on and off when the [POWER] button is pressed, and to change the TV's video input. You must first program your TV's manufacturer code (see page page 18). [MENU]: Press while monitoring a camera to display the [MENU] screen.
  • Page 16 1 Names and Locations Navigator keys: Used to select on-screen items or aim the camera in a different direction. [ENTER]: Depending on the current screen, selects the highlighted setting or item, saves the current setting, or aims the camera at the home position (see page 59).
  • Page 17 Note • Do not place anything between the remote control sensor and the remote control. • Do not expose the remote control sensor to direct sunlight or powerful inverter- type fluorescent light. • Should dust or grime accumulate on the remote control sensor and/or the remote control transmitter, the effective range will be shortened.
  • Page 18 Programming the remote control The remote control can be used to turn a television on and off, and to switch the television’s video input selection. If your television is not a Panasonic television, you can set the manufacturer’s code for the remote control.
  • Page 19 • Some manufacturers have multiple codes. If the code you entered does not work, please select one of the other codes for that manufacturer. • If the television’s manufacturer is not listed above, please use the remote control supplied with the television. •...
  • Page 20: Connecting Cameras

    2 Connecting Cameras Connecting Cameras Up to 8 cameras can be registered to the BL-WV10A. To use the BL-WV10A, you will need to configure the network settings for the BL- WV10A as well as store the user names and passwords for cameras connected to the BL-WV10A.
  • Page 21 To connect to a router, see page 42. Note • The only wireless router that can be used with the BL-WV10A is the Panasonic BB-HGW700A. All other routers require a wired connection. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] Internet 2 Connecting Cameras...
  • Page 22: Local And Remote Cameras

    2 Connecting Cameras Local and Remote Cameras Cameras accessed by the BL-WV10A are referred to as either “local” or “remote” cameras, based on the way in which they are configured. Local cameras allow you to not only monitor images, but can be used in conjunction with the various features of the BL-WV10A.
  • Page 23: Connecting Cameras Directly To The Bl-Wv10A

    Connecting Cameras Directly to the BL- WV10A Below is an overview of the procedure for configuring cameras with the Quick Setup feature for cameras connected directly to the BL-WV10A. 2.2.1 Connection Overview Connect the BL-WV10A to a television (see page 23) and turn on the BL- WV10A.
  • Page 24 2 Connecting Cameras Switch the television input mode to video. To power outlet (AC 110 V) AC cord Confirm that the mode switch on the back of the BL-WV10A is set to [SETUP]. Insert the DC plug from the AC adaptor into the DC IN jack in the BL-WV10A. Connect the AC cord to the AC adaptor and plug it in.
  • Page 25 Select [Finished] and press [ENTER]. • The confirmation screen will appear. Select [Yes] and press [ENTER]. • Quick Setup will start. Note • Changing the IP address in the Shared Camera Settings Screen will prevent a camera from being registered as a local camera during Quick Setup.
  • Page 26: Quick Setup

    2 Connecting Cameras 2.2.3 Quick Setup Once basic setup is complete, Quick Setup will automatically launch for network and wireless settings. Setup will be complete in approximately 2 minutes. • Once registration is complete, [Finished] will be displayed, the buzzer will sound, and the wireless indicator will turn green.
  • Page 27 Note • If a user name and password has already been established for a camera, Quick Setup will be unable to replace that data with the user name and password for the BL-WV10A. To register the camera as a local camera, reset the camera by pressing its FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button before connecting it.
  • Page 28: Confirming The Camera Image

    2 Connecting Cameras • Cameras must be connected and configured by Quick Setup one at a time. Rear panel of BL-WV10A Once all of the cameras have been registered as in step 3, turn the BL- WV10A off. 2.2.4 Confirming the Camera Image Connect all cameras registered during Quick Setup and turn them all on.
  • Page 29 Set the mode switch on the back of the BL-WV10A to [NORMAL] and turn it • After the startup screen, the camera monitoring screen will appear. Note • As the cameras start up, those registered in camera list 1 will display a monitoring image.
  • Page 30: Placing Cameras

    2 Connecting Cameras 2.2.5 Placing Cameras Place cameras after confirming the camera image (see page 28). Disconnect the cameras and place them where you wish to use them. • Refer to page 6 in this manual as well as the Operating Instructions included with the camera for proper placement.
  • Page 31: Connecting Cameras Using An Optional Bb-Hgw700A

    Connecting Cameras Using an Optional BB- HGW700A Note about connecting a BB-HGW700A • Before registering existing cameras connected to the BB-HGW700A to the BL- WV10A, make sure the cameras can be accessed with your computer. You may also set the cameras to be accessible over the Internet if so desired. Refer to the Operating Instructions included with your cameras and BB-HGW700A for more information.
  • Page 32: Television And Bb-Hgw700A Connection

    2 Connecting Cameras Confirm the camera image (see page 38) Place the BB-HGW700A and the cameras (see page 41) 2.3.2 Television and BB-HGW700A Connection Connect the video cable from the BL-WV10A video output port to the television’s video input (yellow) jack. Connect the Ethernet cable supplied with the BB-HGW700A to any of the LAN jacks on the BL-WV10A and turn on the BB-HGW700A.
  • Page 33 Connect the AC cord to the AC adaptor and plug it in. To power outlet (AC 110 V) AC cord AC adaptor • The [Basic Setup] screen will appear on the television. Note • Once Quick Setup is completed, the [Basic Setup] screen will not appear again.
  • Page 34: Setting The User Name And Password

    2 Connecting Cameras 2.3.3 Setting the User Name and Password If there is no need to change any settings, proceed to steps 7 and 8 to complete the Basic Setup. Note • If the cameras are set to their default settings, user names and passwords will be automatically assigned without a need for you to set the administrator name and password.
  • Page 35: Quick Setup

    Enter the password and press [ENTER]. Press [RETURN]. • You will return to the [Basic Setup] screen. Select [Finished] and press [ENTER]. • The confirmation screen will appear. Select [Yes] and press [ENTER]. • Quick Setup will start. Note • The administrator name and password must be between 6 and 15 alphanumeric characters in length.
  • Page 36 2 Connecting Cameras Connect the cameras using the Ethernet cables provided with them to any of the LAN jacks on the BL-WV10A or BB-HGW700A. • Connect the cameras while the BB-HGW700A is connected to the BL- WV10A. Rear panel of LAN jacks BL-WV10A Ethernet cable...
  • Page 37 • Once registration is complete, the buzzer will sound and the wireless indicator will flash green. Note • Quick Setup can take place within 20 minutes of turning on a camera. If the camera is not recognized, or if [Restarting camera] is displayed at the bottom of the screen for more than 2 minutes without camera registration beginning, reset the camera to its default settings and reconnect the camera.
  • Page 38: Confirming The Camera Image

    2 Connecting Cameras 2.3.5 Confirming the Camera Image Disconnect all of the Ethernet cables from the BB-HGW700A. Make sure the BL-WV10A is turned off. Connect the LAN cables to the devices as necessary but do not turn them on. Turn on the cameras connected to the BB-HGW700A. Turn on the BB-HGW700A.
  • Page 39 • After the BL-WV10A starts up, the camera monitoring screen will appear. Note • As the cameras start up, those registered in camera list 1 will display a monitoring image. If multiple cameras were registered, confirm that monitoring images for all of the cameras registered in the multi-camera screen (see page 64) are displayed.
  • Page 40 2 Connecting Cameras • If [DST] is turned on, the BL-WV10A will automatically adjust its clock for Daylight Saving Time. The clock will move forward 1 hour at 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in April, and will move back 1 hour at 3:00 AM on the last Sunday in October.
  • Page 41: Placing The Bb-Hgw700A And The Cameras

    2.3.6 Placing the BB-HGW700A and the Cameras Place cameras after confirming the camera image (see page 38). Turn off the BL-WV10A, BB-HGW700A, and cameras. Place the BB-HGW700A and the cameras where you wish to use them. • Refer to page 6 in this manual as well as the Operating Instructions included with the camera for proper placement.
  • Page 42: Connecting Cameras Using A Router

    2 Connecting Cameras Connecting Cameras Using a Router Note about connecting a router • Before registering existing cameras, assign Static IP addresses to the cameras, and set the cameras to be accessible over the Internet if so desired. Refer to the Operating Instructions included with your cameras and router for more information.
  • Page 43 Connect the Ethernet cable that came with the router to any of the LAN jacks on the BL-WV10A and turn on the router. Rear panel of LAN jacks BL-WV10A Turn on the television. Switch the television input mode to video. Confirm that the mode switch on the back of the BL-WV10A is set to [SETUP].
  • Page 44: Setting The Camera's Ip Address

    2 Connecting Cameras • The [Basic Setup] screen will appear on the television. Note • Once Quick Setup is completed, the [Basic Setup] screen will not appear again. Settings can be confirmed and changed from the [Setup] menu (see page 95). 2.4.3 Setting the Camera’s IP Address On the [Basic Setup] screen, select [Camera Settings], and press [ENTER].
  • Page 45: Setting The User Name And Password

    Enter the IP address for the camera and press [ENTER]. • Use an address with the same DHCP address segment as used by the router, but make sure that address is not assigned in DHCP. • The address entered here will be assigned to the first camera configured using Quick Setup.
  • Page 46 2 Connecting Cameras Select [Admin. User Name] and press [ENTER]. • The character input screen is displayed. Enter the user name (to learn more about character entry, see page 121). Select [Admin. Password] and press [ENTER]. • The character input screen is displayed. Enter the password and press [ENTER].
  • Page 47: Quick Setup

    2.4.5 Quick Setup After completing Basic Setup, Quick Setup will automatically launch and configure the router settings. • Setup will be complete in approximately 2 minutes. Once registration is complete, [Finished] will be displayed, the buzzer will sound, and the wireless indicator will turn green.
  • Page 48 2 Connecting Cameras Connect the cameras using the Ethernet cables provided with them to any of the LAN jacks on the on the BL-WV10A. Turn on the cameras. • Quick Setup will begin for the camera. Rear panel of LAN jacks BL-WV10A Ethernet cable Note...
  • Page 49 • Once registration is complete, the buzzer will ring, and the wireless indicator will flash green. Note • Quick Setup can take place within 20 minutes of powering on the camera. If the camera is not recognized, or if [Restarting camera] is displayed at the bottom of the screen for more than 2 minutes without camera registration beginning, reset the camera to its default settings and reconnect the camera.
  • Page 50: Confirming The Camera Image

    2 Connecting Cameras 2.4.6 Confirming the Camera Image Turn on the router and the cameras connected to the router. Ethernet Router cable Set the mode switch on the back of the BL-WV10A to [NORMAL] and turn it Turn on the cameras connected to the BL-WV10A. Note •...
  • Page 51 Note • As the cameras start up, those registered in camera list 1 will display a monitoring image. If multiple cameras were registered, please confirm that monitoring images for all of the cameras registered in the Multi-Camera Screen (see page 64) are displayed. •...
  • Page 52: Placing The Router And The Cameras

    2 Connecting Cameras (see page 96). 2.4.7 Placing the Router and the Cameras Place cameras after confirming the camera image (see page 50) and the router after confirming it has been correctly registered and connected. Place the router and the cameras. •...
  • Page 53: Re-Registering A Remote Camera As A Local Camera

    Re-registering a Remote Camera as a Local Camera There are 2 ways to re-register remote cameras within the network as a local camera. (For definitions of local and remote cameras, see page 22.) Access the camera with a computer and change its user name and password to match the administrator name and password for the BL-WV10A that you set during Basic Setup.
  • Page 54: Viewing Camera Images

    3 Viewing Camera Images Viewing Camera Images Once Quick Setup is complete, set the mode switch on the back of the unit to [NORMAL], disconnect the DC plug from the back of the unit, then reconnect it. After the unit starts up, the camera image will be displayed. Note •...
  • Page 55 • If you changing the mode switch to [SEQ. DISP.] and turn the power off and back on, the camera will cycle through all registered cameras sequentially and display their images briefly. [When Using a Computer and/or a Router] • If remote cameras are registered in camera list 1 and those cameras are set to not save passwords (see page 115), the BL-WV10A will display a password input screen upon launch.
  • Page 56: Displaying The Menu Screen

    3 Viewing Camera Images Displaying the Menu Screen Press [MENU] while viewing the monitoring screen. • The Menu screen is displayed. Camera List: Select a camera from the list of registered cameras (see page 63). Movies: Displays recorded movies (see page 88). (If no SD memory card is inserted in the unit, [Movies] is displayed in faint blue letters to indicate it cannot be selected.) Pictures: Displays recorded pictures (see page 92).
  • Page 57: Panning/Tilting

    Panning/Tilting While monitoring a camera you can pan and tilt the camera’s lens in order to aim the camera at the object you want to view. Note • If another user accesses the camera using a computer and pans or tilts the camera lens, the image displayed by the BL-WV10A will change accordingly.
  • Page 58 3 Viewing Camera Images • If the lens alignment exceeds the maximum coordinates during panning or tilting, notification will appear on screen for approximately 4 seconds. When the camera is panned to the right end of the camera’s range, "Right End" is displayed.
  • Page 59: Home Position/Sensor Position/Preset Keys

    Home Position/Sensor Position/Preset Keys The camera’s home position, sensor position and preset keys can be registered, allowing to aim the camera at a predetermined location easily. Home Position: The direction in which the lens is pointing when the camera is turned on.
  • Page 60 3 Viewing Camera Images Registering the Home Position/Sensor Position Using the navigator keys, pan and tilt the lens and aim it at the desired home position. To register the current position as the home position, hold the [ENTER] for about 5 seconds. Press and hold [9] to register the current position as the sensor position.
  • Page 61 • Select [Yes] to confirm the displayed preset name. To set the preset name manually, select [Yes] and press [ENTER]. • The character input screen is displayed. Enter the preset name. (See page 121 for text entry methods.) Confirm the preset name, select [Yes] and press [ENTER]. Note •...
  • Page 62 3 Viewing Camera Images Viewing the sensor position Press [9] while monitoring a camera. • The lens moves to the sensor position. • [Sensor Position] is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen for about 4 seconds. Viewing a preset position Press one of the registered number keys ([1] to [8]) while monitoring a camera.
  • Page 63: Choosing A Camera From The Camera List

    Choosing a Camera from the Camera List Press [MENU]. • The menu is displayed. Select [Camera List] and press [ENTER]. • The Camera List appears. Note • When you select a camera from the list, its monitoring screen appears in the background.
  • Page 64: Displaying The Multi-Camera Screen

    3 Viewing Camera Images Displaying the Multi-Camera Screen Press [0] while monitoring a camera to display the multi-camera screen. • When either the Camera List or Multi-Camera Screens are visible, use the navigator keys to select a camera, then press [ENTER] to monitor a single camera.
  • Page 65 Multi-Cam View When camera "Remote1" is selected. Enter the camera's user name and password in order to view the camera. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 3 Viewing Camera Images Images will not be displayed from remote cameras which have [Password Save] set to [Off].
  • Page 66: Sensor Alert Mode

    3 Viewing Camera Images Sensor Alert Mode This feature is not available with HCM series cameras. Sensor Alert uses the camera sensor functionality to automatically switch monitoring cameras with sensor cameras. Note • When the sensor is activated the sensor indicator will flash. •...
  • Page 67 Select [Camera Sensors] and press [ENTER]. • The [Camera Sensors] screen appears. Use the navigator keys to select either [On] or [–] (off) for each camera’s sensor, then press [ENTER]. • The display returns to the [Sensor Alert] screen. Use the navigator keys to select [On], then press [ENTER]. •...
  • Page 68 3 Viewing Camera Images Sensor Notification Screen If a camera sensor detects motion when Sensor Alert mode is on, the Monitoring Screen switches to the relevant camera, and that camera lens moves to the sensor position. The sensor position is set as indicated on page 60. Note •...
  • Page 69 Turning the buzzer on Press [ALERT] to turn the buzzer on. • The alert indicator will turn green. Stopping the Buzzer Press [ALERT] to turn the buzzer off. • The alert indicator light will go out. • After turning the buzzer off, pressing [ALERT] again will turn it back on. Changing the Buzzer Volume Volume can be changed in the [General Setup] screen from the [Setup] screen.
  • Page 70 3 Viewing Camera Images [For Computer Users] Note • When a local camera is set to be used with the timer or sensor recording feature, the camera's Trigger No. 5 (which can be set using your computer by accessing the camera's [Buffer/Transfer] screen) is used for recording. If you also use a computer to access your cameras, do not set Trigger No.
  • Page 71: Recording Images

    Recording Images There are 3 ways to record images: standard recording, snapshot recording and timer recording. Standard Recording: Pressing the [RECORD] while monitoring a camera will record the images as a movie (see page 75). Snapshot Recording: Pressing the [SNAPSHOT] while monitoring a camera will record a picture (see page 75).
  • Page 72: Sd Memory Cards

    We recommend using a recording mode of either HIGH or LOW for sensor recording. SD Memory Cards We recommend using Panasonic SD memory cards with the BL-WV10A. (We cannot guarantee the performance of SD memory cards made by other manufacturers.) Cards with capacities of up to 1 GB can be used.
  • Page 73 There are no guarantees for recorded content. Issues with either the BL- WV10A or a card that result in a loss of images cannot be compensated for by Panasonic. • During standard recording (I.e., pressing the [RECORD] button on the...
  • Page 74 4 Recording Images Movie Recording Time Timer/Sensor Recording Capacity LONG 8 MB 1 hr. 16 MB 2 hr. 30 min. 32 MB 5 hr. 10 min. 64 MB 10 hr. 40 min. 128 MB 21 hr. 40 min. 256 MB 43 hr.
  • Page 75: Standard Recording

    Standard Recording During standard recording, images are recorded at the displayed resolution (see page 124). Insert an SD memory card into the BL-WV10A (see page 72). While monitoring a single camera, press [RECORD]. • Recording begins. Recording To stop recording, press [STOP]. •...
  • Page 76: Timer Recording

    4 Recording Images Note • Snapshot recording is not available when the Multi-Camera Screen is visible (see page 64). Timer Recording Note • If the BL-WV10A’s date and time setting (page 96) is set to use Daylight Saving Time (i.e., if [DST] is turned on), actual recording time will be based on Daylight Saving Time.
  • Page 77 Select [Recorder] and press [ENTER]. • The Timer Recording Screen appears. • See page 83 for more information on changing recording modes. If [Sensor] is selected, select [Trigger Type] and press ENTER]. • The Trigger Type screen appears. • Select [Timer] and press ENTER]. •...
  • Page 78 4 Recording Images Select [New] and press [ENTER]. • The settings screen for timer recording appears. Remaining SD memory card capacity (in minutes) Set the timer recording content. • A maximum of 5 intervals can be recorded with timer recording. Setting Day of the Week Camera Name...
  • Page 79 recording, change their settings such that passwords are saved (see page 115). Setting Record Type Select the recording method. All: Records all images from the camera during the time interval specified. Sensr (Sensor): Records images from the camera during the time interval specified, but only when the sensor is activated.
  • Page 80 4 Recording Images Note • HCM series cameras cannot record by sensor. You can set sensor recording on the BL-WV10A, but sensor recording will not occur. • If the timer is turned on after the time for which recording was to begin, recording will begin when the timer was turned on.
  • Page 81: Setup For Continuous Sensor Recording

    Screen Display when the Timer is On When set for timer recording, a notification will appear prior to the start of timer recording. • The following message will be displayed a few minutes before recording begins. [Recording will begin shortly.] •...
  • Page 82 4 Recording Images • The continuous sensor recording [Recorder] screen appears. Note • To record from remote cameras using sensor activation, confirm that the cameras are set for sensor use (see page 117). Select the camera. Press [RETURN]. • Confirm the name of the selected camera, and continuous sensor recording is now set.
  • Page 83: Changing The Record Mode

    Note • HCM series cameras cannot record by sensor. Do not set sensor recording for an HCM series camera. • If the power fails or is turned off during a continuous sensor recording, you may see an error result. If that occurs, erase the timer recording settings (see page 84).
  • Page 84: Confirming, Changing And Erasing Timer Recording Programs

    4 Recording Images Record Resolution Mode HIGH 640 x 480 320 x 240 LONG 320 x 240 • The content of sensor recording is different for local and remote cameras. Local cameras capture 5 frames both before and after sensor activation. In addition, sensor response timing may lead to fewer recorded frames for each response.
  • Page 85 Recording Errors When an error occurs during timer or continuous sensor recording, an error icon appears. Once an error occurs, timer recording stops. Press [1] to cancel the settings, and re-do them to begin recording again. Icon SD memory card is full. The remaining capacity in recording time for the SD is displayed.
  • Page 86 4 Recording Images Confirming Continuous Sensor Recording Settings In the [Recorder] screen for continuous sensor recording, you can confirm the current settings and camera for continuous sensor recording. Changing Continuous Sensor Recording Settings In the [Recorder] screen for continuous sensor recording, select the camera name you wish to change.
  • Page 87 4 Recording Images [When Errors Occur] If an error occurs during continuous sensor recording, an error icon appears (see page 85). Once an error occurs, continuous sensor recording stops. Press [1] to cancel the settings, and re-do them to begin recording again. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]...
  • Page 88: Viewing Movies And Pictures

    5 Viewing Movies and Pictures Viewing Movies and Pictures Playing Movies There are 2 ways to play recorded movies: press the PLAY key on the remote control or select the movie in the image list. Pressing the PLAY Key Insert an SD memory card containing movies into the BL-WV10A. When the Monitoring Screen is visible, press [PLAY].
  • Page 89: Useful Tips For Movie Playback

    Note • You can also select any of the images (in thumbnail view) from the list in the Recording Playback Screen. Useful Tips for Movie Playback Pausing Playback When the movie is playing, press [PLAY] to pause playback. • To return to playback, press [PLAY] again. Note •...
  • Page 90 5 Viewing Movies and Pictures Viewing Movie Information Select a movie on the [Movies] screen and press [3] to view information on the movie. Viewing Movies Frame-by-Frame Press [4] in the movie list screen to display the individual frames of the selected movie.
  • Page 91: Erasing Recorded Movies

    Erasing Recorded Movies Erasing Movies Select the movie to be erased in the [Movies] screen and press [1]. • The Confirm Deletion Screen appears. Select [Erase] and press [ENTER]. • The selected image is erased. Erasing All Movies Press [2] in the [Movies] screen. •...
  • Page 92: Viewing Pictures

    5 Viewing Movies and Pictures Viewing Pictures View pictures recorded as snapshots. Insert an SD memory card with pictures into the BL-WV10A. Press [MENU]. • The menu is displayed. Select [Pictures] and press [ENTER]. • The [Pictures] appears. Information about the selected picture (highlighted in yellow) is displayed Select to view the previous page.
  • Page 93: Useful Tips For Viewing Pictures

    Useful Tips for Viewing Pictures View a Slideshow Select [3] in the Picture screen, and each individual picture will be sequentially. Pictures are displayed in the order they were captured. When the slideshow ends, the [Pictures] screen returns. Press [STOP] during the slideshow to end it and return to the [Pictures] screen. Viewing the Next (or Prior) Image When a picture is displayed, press the left or right navigator keys to view the next or previous image.
  • Page 94 5 Viewing Movies and Pictures Erasing All Pictures Press [2] in the [Pictures] screen. • The Confirm Deletion Screen appears. Select [Yes] and press [ENTER]. • All recorded pictures are erased.
  • Page 95: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu The Setup menu can be used to set the clock for the BL-WV10A, perform its initial setup, configure cameras and manage SD memory cards. Press [MENU]. • The menu is displayed. Select [SETUP] and press [ENTER]. • The Setup menu screen appears. Date and Time: The time is set with manual input (see page 96).
  • Page 96: Date And Time

    6 Setup Menu Date and Time The BL-WV10A receives date and time information from registered and connected cameras each time it starts up. In addition, the internal clock can sometimes speed up or slow down based on environment temperatures. If the time displayed is off, the date and time can be set manually.
  • Page 97: General Setup

    General Setup Select [General Setup] from the [Setup] screen (see page 95) and press [ENTER]. • The security screen appears. Enter the security code. • The default code is 9999. • The [General Setup] screen appears. Select the category of settings you wish to change, then press [ENTER]. •...
  • Page 98 6 Setup Menu When your changes are complete, press [RETURN] to return to the prior menu. Security Change the settings for the BL-WV10A's security code and alarm volume Setting Security Set the security code needed for [General Setup] and [Camera Code Setup].
  • Page 99 Note • If you forget the security code, you will be unable to enter the Setup screen, and you will need to reset the BL-WV10A. Doing so, however, will reset all of your settings to their defaults, and sever the connections to the cameras.
  • Page 100 6 Setup Menu Note • Please be aware that when you make changes to values set during Quick Setup, you may lose access to the network. • If you make a mistake while changing these settings, use the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button to restore the BL-WV10A's default settings (see page 131).
  • Page 101 will be changed to the new administrator name and password. The new administrator name and password will not overwrite user names and passwords for cameras that have already been registered. You will continue to be able to use the existing user names and passwords for those local cameras. To re-register those cameras with the new administrator name and password, see page 134.
  • Page 102 6 Setup Menu Setting Channel The communications channel to be used can be chosen from either AUTO or a number between 1 and 11. Choosing AUTO will allow the BL-WV10A to automatically detect an available channel at launch. If the quality of the connection is not, you can manually choose another channel as well.
  • Page 103 If after making changes a restart is needed, the [Restart] tab will appear. Restart tab Select the [Restart] tab and the [Restart] button will appear. Press the [Restart] button, and the Restart Confirmation screen will appear. Select [Yes] and press [ENTER] to restart the BL-WV10A. Note •...
  • Page 104 6 Setup Menu Sensor Settings The BL-WV10A displays an account name and password for its FTP server in order to receive sensor-detected images from the cameras. Setting FTP User Name Set the account name to log on to the FTP server within the BL-WV10A.
  • Page 105: Registering A Camera Manually

    Status Settings Displays a list of settings Setting Version Displays information on the BL-WV10A firmware and the wireless firmware. Network Displays the IP address, subnet mask, DNS servers, proxy server, proxy port and MAC address values. Wireless Displays the communications mode, SSID, wireless stealth status, communications channel, BSSID, MAC address filtering status and encryption values.
  • Page 106 6 Setup Menu • The Camera Setup screen appears. Note • Local cameras are designated with the word "Local" in the right-hand column. Select [–] from the list of registered cameras and press [ENTER]. • The New Camera Registration screen appears. Enter the appropriate settings.
  • Page 107 Setting Proxy Server Turns the use of a proxy server on or off. Turn this setting on if a proxy server is needed to access the camera's URL or IP address. Also, enter the proxy server and port indicated in the [General Setup] screen (see page 99).
  • Page 108: Camera Setup

    6 Setup Menu Camera Setup You can change camera settings. You can also erase a camera from the list or change its position in the list. Select [Camera Setup] from the [Setup] screen (see page 95) and press [ENTER]. Select the camera whose settings you wish to change and press [ENTER]. •...
  • Page 109: Camera Setup For Local Cameras

    Note • When you select a local camera using the Privacy Mode feature, the Disable Privacy Mode screen will appear. To change camera settings, select [Yes] to disable the Privacy Mode feature. Enter the appropriate settings. • For local cameras, see page 109. For remote cameras, see page 114. 6.4.1 Camera Setup for Local Cameras Camera Information...
  • Page 110 6 Setup Menu Setting White Balance Choose from Auto, Incandescent, Fluorescent 1, Fluorescent 2, Outdoor, or Manual Auto Return Choose either none or a duration between one and thirty minutes. For the camera in question, if no operation occurs during the specified time, the sensor position will move to the lens direction.
  • Page 111 Privacy Mode "Privacy Mode" allows you to make sure images from the camera cannot be seen by rolling the lens back into the camera. It can be set by pressing the PRIVACY button on the camera. Setting Privacy Choose to activate or deactivate the functionality of the camera's Button PRIVACY button.
  • Page 112 6 Setup Menu Setting Privacy To turn on Privacy Mode, select [Privacy Mode On/Off] and Mode On/ press [ENTER]. • Note • Cameras with Privacy Mode turned on will not appear on the Monitoring screen. • When you select a camera that has Privacy Mode turned on, the following screen will appear, and you will be unable to change any settings.
  • Page 113 Re-initializing a camera will not erase it from the BL-WV10A's Camera List. Restarting: If you adjust a camera's lens direction by hand, the pan/tilt function on the remote control will cease to work. In this instance, restart the camera. Setting Initialize To re-initialize the camera, select [Initialize] and press [ENTER].
  • Page 114: Camera Setup For Remote Cameras

    6 Setup Menu Setting Status Displays the following camera data: model information, application, CGI, IP address and MAC address. Image Confirmation Confirms settings on screen. Setting Confirm 6.4.2 Camera Setup for Remote Cameras Camera Information Changes the camera name and address. Description Description To confirm a set image on screen, select [Click here to...
  • Page 115 Setting Camera Display and change the camera name. Select [Camera] and press [ENTER] to display the character input screen. (See page 121 for more information on text entry.) Address:Port Sets the IP address or URL and the port number for the camera.
  • Page 116 6 Setup Menu Setting User Name Password Save Password Image Confirmation Confirms settings on screen. Setting Confirm Display and change the camera's user name. Select [User Name] and press [ENTER] to display the character input screen. (See page 121 for more information on text entry.) Sets the option to save the camera password.
  • Page 117 Using the Sensor Sets the use of the sensor. Setting Sensor Choose to turn sensor use on or off. Turn sensor use on for sensor recording or Sensor Alert. • Note • When a remote camera’s IP address setting is changed, set the camera’s sensor setting to the desired setting once again.
  • Page 118: Erasing A Camera

    6 Setup Menu recording. Turn off the record program.] will be displayed. To turn sensor use off, first erase timer sensor recording settings (see page 84). • To use a remote camera in Sensor Alert mode, for sensor recording, or for continuous sensor recording, turn on sensor use.
  • Page 119: Changing The Order Of The Camera List

    Note • If turning the timer off by pressing [TIMER] does not cancel the timer recording, the camera cannot be erased. When the camera is used for Sensor Alert: “This camera is used for Sensor Alert mode. Set Sensor Alert to [-] on the [Camera Sensors] screen.”...
  • Page 120: Viewing Sd Memory Card Information

    6 Setup Menu Viewing SD Memory Card Information Select [SD Card Info] from the [Setup] screen (see page 95) and press [ENTER]. • The SD Memory Card Management screen appears. Formatting an SD Memory Card Select [Format] and press [ENTER] to initialize an SD memory card. Note •...
  • Page 121: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters If you select a setting that requires you to enter characters (text), the character entry screen is displayed. The last character entered (the character to the left of the cursor) can be erased by pressing [1] or by selecting [ERASE] then pressing [ENTER]. Cursor The text entered can be registered by pressing [STOP] or by selecting [SET] then pressing [ENTER].
  • Page 122: Other Features

    8 Other Features Other Features Displaying Information While Monitoring When you press [DISPLAY] while the monitoring screen is displayed, the following information is displayed sequentially: • Short display information • Long display information • Extended display information • Camera image only Short display information The camera's name and status are displayed.
  • Page 123 Long display information Displays the wireless and settings status of the camera being monitored. Long display information during camera monitoring Icon Timer Indicates timer recording status. Icon displayed: timer recording set No icon: no timer recording set Alert Indicates the status of the buzzer feature. Icon displayed: buzzer is on No icon: buzzer is off Antenna...
  • Page 124 8 Other Features Extended display information The extended display information is comprised of 3 separate panels, controlling image quality (resolution), pan and tilt scanning, and image brightness. After selecting a panel and changing a setting, press [ENTER] to see apply the changes. Extended display Setting Quality...
  • Page 125: Displaying Movie Information

    Displaying Movie Information If you press [DISPLAY] while playing a movie, the following information be displayed: • Short display information • Long display information • Camera image only Short display information Long display information The recording mode (HIGH, LOW, LONG, or Movies recorded manually while monitoring the camera image will be recorded at the monitoring resolution and displayed as [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]...
  • Page 126: Displaying Picture Information

    8 Other Features Displaying Picture Information If you press [DISPLAY] while playing a movie, the following information be displayed: • Short display information • Long display information • Camera image only Short display information Long display information Camera name Camera name Picture date and sequential number Picture number/...
  • Page 127: Displaying Information While Recording

    Displaying Information While Recording If you press [DISPLAY] in normal or timer recording modes, the following information is displayed sequentially: • Short display information • Long display information • Camera image only. Short display information The recording mark that appears while recording is different based on recording mode.
  • Page 128 8 Other Features Long display information Elapsed recording time Remaining SD memory card capacity (in minutes)
  • Page 129: Temporarily Disconnecting A Camera

    Temporarily Disconnecting a Camera When multiple users attempt to access and monitor the same camera, the network load increases and the camera's operational speed decreases. If necessary (for example, when watching a program on the television), halt the video feed from the camera and disconnect it. Press [MENU].
  • Page 130: When Two Events Occur Simultaneously

    8 Other Features When Two Events Occur Simultaneously While Camera A is Monitoring Setting Camera B's sensor is activated Camera B sensor recording Camera B timer recording Camera List display Pan/tilt operations While Camera A is Recording (Standard Recording) Setting Camera B's sensor is activated Camera B sensor recording...
  • Page 131: Resetting The Bl-Wv10A

    Resetting the BL-WV10A Press the FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button to return to default settings. You will no longer be able to connect to the camera. After returning to default settings, you will need to re-do the settings completely. Rear panel of BL-WV10A While the BL-WV10A is turned on, set the mode switch on the back to Setup.
  • Page 132: Adding Cameras

    WV10A off and then turn it back on again. • When connecting to the Panasonic camera control unit, BB-HGW700A, connect the BB-HGW700A to one of the LAN jacks on the BL-WV10A before turning either the BB-HGW700A or the BL-WV10A on.
  • Page 133 • When registration is complete, the buzzer will sound and the wireless indicator will flash once for each of the cameras registered. • The Quick Setup screen will appear differently based on the network on which it is used. • The camera can also be registered manually (see page 105).
  • Page 134: Changing The Camera's User Name

    11 Changing the Camera's User Name 11 Changing the Camera's User Name To view images from cameras registered using Quick Setup on a computer without setting the administrator name or password, change the user name and password for a camera using the following procedure. Select [General Setup] from the [Setup] screen (see page 95) and press [ENTER].
  • Page 135: Default Settings For The Bl-Wv10A

    12 Default Settings for the BL-WV10A Item Date and Time Security Network Camera Wireless Sensor [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] JAN 01 SAT 2005 12:00 AM Security Code 9999 Alarm Volume IP address 192.168.0.250 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 DNS1 0.0.0.0 DNS2 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 136: Specifications

    13 Specifications 13 Specifications LAN Interface Item Number of ports Connector type Physical interface Wireless Interface Item IEEE802.11g Transmission protocol Transmission speed Frequency range (MHz) Number of channels IEEE802.11b Transmission protocol Transmission speed Frequency range (MHz) Number of channels Communication range *1 The values listed here are the theoretical maximum transmission speeds for wireless networks, and do not represent the actual speed of transmission.
  • Page 137: Main Unit

    Video Output Item Video format Output port Output level User Interface Item FACTORY DEFAULT RESET button Mode switch Buzzer Indicator displays Recording media Other Item AC adaptor Antenna Exterior dimensions Weight (main unit only) Operational environment EM radiation shielding FCC Part 15 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] Specification NTSC...
  • Page 138 Automated camera image recording at sensor input event Specification Automatically performs necessary network and wireless settings for Panasonic cameras and routers Specification WEP (64 bit/128 bit/152 bit), wireless stealth functionality (SSID suppression, connection denial/ permissions through ANY key), MAC address filtering...
  • Page 139: When The Remote Control Is Missing

    14 When the Remote Control is Missing 14.1 Sequential Display Mode The BL-WV10A requires the remote control to operate. If you lose your remote control, contact your dealer to purchase a new one (part number PSWEWV10A). Even without a remote control, however, setting the mode switch to [SEQ. DISP.] will allow you to view sequentially the screens from registered cameras.
  • Page 140: Error Messages

    15 Error Messages 15 Error Messages Quick Setup Error Messages Error Message Camera setup error Confirm connections and try again This camera's firmware is out of date Update camera firmware Camera firmware is out of date Update camera firmware Network setup error Check default settings and router settings Causes and Solutions...
  • Page 141 Standard Operation Mode Error Messages Error Message Incorrect security code. Cannot connect to camera. Cannot communicate with the camera. Settings could not be saved. Enter a name for the Preset. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] Causes and Solutions This error is displayed if the security code entered to enter the [General Setup] or [Camera Setup] screens in incorrect.
  • Page 142 15 Error Messages Error Message The timer could not be set because the recording start and end time are the same. Set a different start or end time. The timer could not be set because the recording time overlaps with another timer.
  • Page 143 Error Message This sensor is used for timer recording. Set Sensor Alert to [-] on the [Camera Sensors] screen. This camera is used for sensor recording. Turn off the record program. This camera is used for timer recording. Turn off the record program.
  • Page 144 15 Error Messages Error Message This camera is used for timer recording. Turn off the record program. This camera is used for sensor recording. This camera is used for timer recording. Turn off the record program. Automatic Display Mode Error Messages Causes and Solutions This error appears when you attempt to erase a camera being used for a timer recording.
  • Page 145 Error Message Sequential Display mode is active. Set mode switch on back of unit to [NORMAL], then turn unit off/on. SD Memory Card Error Messages Error Message SD Memory Card is locked. Unlock the SD Memory Card and try again. No SD Memory Card.
  • Page 146 15 Error Messages Error Messages from the Basic Setup and Setup Screens Error Message Enter at least 6 characters. Do you want to go back and try again? The user name and password must be different. Do you want to go back and try again? The user name and password...
  • Page 147 Error Message Use only hexadecimal characters (0-9, A-F, a-f). Do you want to go back and try again? Enter a key matching the length determined by the key type. Do you want to go back and try again? [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] Causes and Solutions This error appears when invalid characters are used in the encryption keys 1 to 4 setting.
  • Page 148: Troubleshooting The Bl-Wv10A

    16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A 16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A 16.1 Common Issues Issue The unit doesn’t turn on. The remote control doesn't work. The remote control doesn't turn the TV on. The unit doesn’t seem to work. I forgot the administrator password and/or security code.
  • Page 149: Recording

    • This can result in a loss of data or damage to the SD memory card. Re-initialize the card or use a new one.(Panasonic cannot be held liable for data loss or damaged SD memory cards.)? Was an SD memory card removed during recording? •...
  • Page 150: Timer Recording

    16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A 16.4 Timer Recording Issue Timer recording doesn't work. Timer recording doesn't stop even when I press [STOP]. 16.5 SD Memory Cards Issue I cannot format the card. Causes and Solutions Are the timer settings correct? Is the timer indicator lit? Turn on the timer indicator by pressing the [TIMER] button on the remote control.
  • Page 151: Quick Setup

    16.6 Quick Setup Issue The camera cannot be set as a local camera. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A Causes and Solutions Are you attempting to perform Quick Setup on a camera already configured using a computer? •...
  • Page 152 16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A Issue You cannot use Quick Setup. No router is displayed, even though one is connected. Display indicates no wireless router. Display indicates that no wireless router was found. Causes and Solutions Quick Setup will work for a maximum of 8 cameras.
  • Page 153 If you're using the BB-HGW700A, are its camera settings accurate? In addition to the router, is there another Panasonic device serving as an access point? • Remove that access point from the network, and turn the BL-WV10A off and then on again.
  • Page 154: Wireless

    16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A Issue When 2 BL-WV10A units are connected, the IP addresses are the same. 16.7 Wireless Issue The image from cameras for which Quick Setup was performed is not visible. Cannot connect to wireless camera, connection is unstable. Causes and Solutions When using Quick Setup for more than one BL- WV10A, the same IP address will be used for...
  • Page 155: Connectivity

    16.8 Connectivity Issue You cannot connect to a camera after registering it for the MAC address filter. 16.9 Indicators on the BL-WV10A Issue After turning the power on, the indicator is either solid amber or flashing amber. The indicator continues to flash green.
  • Page 156: Camera Images, Screen Display

    16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A 16.10 Camera Images, Screen Display Issue The image is unfocused. Images colors are wrong. I cannot turn Color Night View mode on/off. The shutter speed seems slow. Images are out of focus. The image is snowy. It takes tens of seconds for brightness levels to return to normal after a...
  • Page 157 Issue The image is slow in updating. Image freezes for cameras with wireless connections. The wireless connection is unstable. When monitoring a camera, the image changes to a static (still) image. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A Causes and Solutions Multiple users are accessing at once.
  • Page 158: Sensor

    16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A 16.11 Sensor Issue The sensor does not detect motion. Causes and Solutions The sensor does not detect motion while Privacy Mode is turned on. • The motion sensor is turned off while Privacy Mode is turned on. Turn the feature off to restore the motion sensor.
  • Page 159 Issue The sensor is detecting the wrong things. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033] 16 Troubleshooting the BL-WV10A Causes and Solutions Detection errors can result when the camera is placed in one of the following locations. Move the camera if the camera is located: •...
  • Page 160: Appendix

    17 Appendix 17.1 GNU General Public License Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA02110-1301USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it.By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to...
  • Page 161 Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software.If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations.
  • Page 162 or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this...
  • Page 163 source distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or, Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute corresponding source code.(This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable form with such an offer, in accord with Subsection b...
  • Page 164 herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License. 7. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues), conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License.If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this...
  • Page 165 Each version is given a distinguishing version number.If the Program specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.If the Program does not specify a version number of this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
  • Page 166 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
  • Page 167 The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License.Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse- clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer"...
  • Page 168: Gnu Lesser General Public License

    17.2 GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA02110-1301USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. [This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL.It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence the version number 2.1.] Preamble...
  • Page 169 We protect your rights with a two-step method: (1) we copyright the library, and (2) we offer you this license, which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/ or modify the library. To protect each distributor, we want to make it very clear that there is no warranty for the free library.Also, if the library is modified by someone else and passed on, the recipients should know that what they have is not the original version, so that the original author's reputation will not be affected by problems that might be...
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  • Page 179 Index...
  • Page 180 AC Power Frequency 109 Address Port 115 Admin Password 100 Admin User Name 100 Alarm Volume 98 Auto Return 110 Battery Safety 6 BL-WV10A Default Settings List 135 Specifications 136 Brightness 124 Buzzer Stopping 69 Turning off 69 Camera Compatibility 4 Camera List 63 Changing Order 119 Camera Name 109...
  • Page 181 MAC Address Filtering 102 Menu Screen 56 Mode Switch 12 Movies Display Options 125 Erasing 91 Playback Controls 89 Playing 88 Selecting 88 Show Frames 90 Viewing Information 90 Multi-Camera Screen 64 Network Settings 99 Panning/Tilting 57 Password 107 Password Save 107 Pictures Display Options 126 Erasing 93...
  • Page 182 Tilting/Panning 57 Timer Recording 76 Trigger Type 77 Troubleshooting 148 User Name 107 Video output port 12 Viewing Camera Images 54 White Balance 110 Wireless Channel 102 Communications 6 Format 101 Mode 101 Settings 101...
  • Page 183 [For assistance, please call: 1-800-272-7033]...
  • Page 184 Symptom Send the unit to an authorized servicenter, prepaid and adequately insured. Do not send your unit to the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company listed below or to executive or regional sales offices. These locations do not repair consumer products. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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