Panasonic BL-C20 Getting Started
Also see for BL-C20: Operating instructionsImportant informationTroubleshooting
NetCamWhen the Single Camera page is displayed, setupis complete.Enter the user name and password, and click [Save].Make a note of the user name and password.To ensure that the most current imageis displayed, Internet Explorer shouldbe configured as follows. This will nothave a negative effect on normal use.1. While viewing any website, click[Tools] [Internet Options].2. In the section "Temporary InternetFiles", click [Settings] and check[Every visit to the page].• If the Security Warning window is displayed when installing ActiveX ®Controls, click [Yes].• To install ActiveX Controls on Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Service Pack2, see "Security Warning window on Microsoft Windows XP ServicePack 2" on the next page.• Click [Cancel] and go to the lastpage if you will mount the camera.• If you set wireless configuration,confirm the wireless LAN setupseeing the next page.• This program searches for the cameras that are connected to the routerand displays their MAC Addresses, IP addresses and Port Numbers.• The MAC Address on the rear side (see page 20 of the OperatingInstructions on the CD-ROM) of the camera shows which camera youselect on the camera list window.If more than 20 minutes have passed since the camera was turned on, thecamera cannot be set up from the Setup Program. In this situation, restart thecamera.NoteNote1234Set the Wireless Configuration according to the wirelesssettings of the router, and click [Next>].• For more information about wireless setting, seehttp://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/1. Set the SSID.Set the name of the wireless network.2. Select the Communication mode.These are IEEE Communication modes. Select the same Communication mode asthat of the router to which the camera is connected.802.11b (IEEE802.11b) : Only the 802.11b wireless router can be connected.802.11b/g (IEEE802.11g) : Either the 802.11b or 802.11g router can beconnected.802.11g exclusive (IEEE802.11g) : Only the 802.11g router can be connected.3. Select encrypting or not encrypting.Selecting WEP can encrypt data within the wireless LAN.WEP: Encrypting (setting WEP) makes it difficult for unauthorized users to readdata within the wireless LAN, even if they can receive it. To encrypt data, setthe same encryption key to every terminal within the wireless LAN. There are3 kinds of encryption key: 64 bit, 128 bit and 152 bit. Security level ofencryption increases in order of length as follows: 64 bit, 128 bit and 152 bit.No encryption: Select when not using encryption.4. Set the WEPKey1–4.Selecting [WEP] at Cipher enables you to set WEPKey1–4. One or all of the fourkeys can be set. Check the key number set to the router, and set the same key as atthe router.: The entered WEPKey will be displayed as " "s regardless of the keytype selected. |
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