| You can control the camera remotely from
your Web browser.
Features
View & Control from a Standard Web Browser
Panasonic Network Cameras give you the ability to see there when you can't be there. Place cameras in your home, office, vacation home or almost anywhere else that you'd like to keep an eye on things, with no PC required on location!. They are easy to install, easy to operate & require no additional software for your viewing PC.All you need is a regular Web browser, as well as all of the required software, including control software (TCP/UDP) & e-mail software (SMTP) that is already inside of each camera. Each camera offers different features to suit your needs, but all offer potential peace of mind.(Connecting the camera to the Internet requires an Internet Account & may require that you obtain additional hardware such as a cable or DSL modem, or a hub or router with a 10Base-T Ethernet connection. You may also need to subscribe to an Internet name service. The camera will not be accessible from across the Internet unless the Internet connection is active.The frame rate of the motion image viewed across the Internet is dependent upon the uplink speed of the Internet connection & other factors).
No PC Required - Simple Ethernet Connection
Cameras are attached through an Ethernet connection (or router) &
power source, so you don't need a computer at each location you want
monitored. Each camera has a built-in web server with IP address. To
view the images on a PC, simply open a graphics-capable Web browser and
type in the cameras specified, password optional IP address.
Quality Video View up to 15 Frames per second of live motion video with resolution of up to 640x480.
Receive e-mail from the Camera
E-mail software is pre-installed into each camera, & when the camera is connected to the Internet, you can have images emailed anywhere around the world when the camera is triggered by an optional security
sensor, or by a set timer.
View Images from Virtually any Internet Device.
View images or watch video from the computer on virtually any Internet-enabled device, including a handheld PC or even on the LCD of an Internet-ready cell phone.
Record to a Web Site or Hard Drive
Features built in software to record data to a web site through FTP. You can use the same interface to record to a hard drive of a local computer.
Security Function
Receive an email or set the camera to record when an optional sensor
(such as motion, sound or light) is set off. A sensor must be attached to the network camera in order to perform
security functions).
Multiple Mounting Options
The cameras can be mounted on walls, tripods, a desk-stand, or even from the ceiling with the included mount. (depends on model)
Multiple Users
Each camera can be viewed by up to 30 users at once.
View 4 Cameras on One Screen
Lets you view images from up to four cameras at once, & each image is a link to the control web page for that camera.
Myeyecam.com
Myeyecam.com service allows you to create a personal web address (e.g., http://bob.myeyecam.com) at which your camera's live image can be found on the Internet. Access your Panasonic Network Camera live from
virtually any Internet connection point around the world! Your web browser is the only software you'll need.\
How the camera and service works: Special Software embedded within your Panasonic Network Camera
gives your camera the ability to locate your unique Internet address. No matter what kind of Internet connection you have or which Internet provider you use, the myeyecam.com service will keep your camera's Internet address permanent.
(Myeyecam is an optional service with an annual subscription fee).
Specifications
Weatherproof: No
802.11b Wireless Technology: No
Zoom: 21x
Web Browser Configurable: Yes
Wall Mountable: No
Number of Pixels: 380,000 pixels
Horizontal Angle: 350
White Balance: Auto/Manual/Hold
Adjustments: Brightness, White Balance, Focus
Focus: N/A
Caliber Ratio (f No.): F1.6~3.6
Exposure: Auto
Pan: 175 left and right at up to 200 /second
Mounting: Desk/ceiling mount, tripod mount
Video Resolution: 640 x 480, 320 x 240(default), 160 x 120
Included Accessories: AC Adaptor, Ceiling mount kit
Tilt: 90 Up and 120 Down at up to 200 /sec.
Image Transfer: Security trigger interface
Illumination: 3~10,000 lux
Video Compression: JPEG/3 Levels
Magnification: N/A
Security: Administrator or User password protection
Frame Rate: Max 15 frames/sec (640x 480), Max 30 frames/sec (320 x 240), Max 30 frames/sec (160 x 120)
Network Connection: 100BaseT/10BaseT (RJ-45) x 1
Message Method: Email (SMTP)
Message Contents: Personalized message with image
Upgrades: Via Ethernet connection 1
Image Buffer: About 560 frames (320 x 240) with time display
Trigger: Time (Date of the week, hour, minute, second)
Alarm: event (sensor input)It is possible to set the period between images (min 0.1 sec)
Supported Network Protocols: HTTP, FTP, SMTP, TCP, UDP, IP, DHCP, DNS, ARP,
ICMP, & POP3 before SMTP
Sensor I/O Connector: Input - Open or GND, Output - Open Collector (DC15V/15mA
Max.)
Message Operation: Notice of alarm outbreak
Simultaneous Viewers: 30
Preset Locations: 8 (preset parameters include Pan, Tilt & White balance)
Color Video: Yes
Analog Video Output: 3.5mm mini-DIN jack
Cellular Phone Compatibility: View Snapshot & Control from Compatible
Cell Phone
Viewnetcam.com Compatible: Yes
Multi-Language Interface: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French & Japanese
Configurable Top Page: Tile, Image and Link
Pan/Tilt Limit Control: Yes
LED Indicator Control: On/Off or On During Access
Requires - Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000, ME & XP Internet Explorer 5.0
or later/Netscape Navigator 4.7 or later.
Power - AC
Adaptor Input - AC 120V/Output - 12VDC (10-14VDC)
Power Consumption - 900mA
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