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Standard accessories
Confirm the following items are included in the camera's packaging.
Installation Guide (this document) .......... 1 pc.
Template ................................................ 1 pc.
RJ45 waterproof connector ................. 1 bag.
CD-ROM ............................................... 1 pc.
Connection
‹ Device external cable
You can refer to the following figure for cable information.
1
12V DC
2
GND
1. LAN (Network port) ................ RJ45 waterproof jack. Connect to standard Ethernet cable.
NOTE:
Some devices do not support PoE power supply.
2. 12V DC (Power input port) ..... Power port. Input 12V DC.
When a PoE power supply is used to power the camera, the
power input port is not used. Process the jack as indicated below.
<Dome type>
Protect the jack with tape or the like to prevent dust and moisture
from collecting inside.
<Bullet type>
Appropriate waterproof treatment is performed.
‹ Assembling RJ45 waterproof connector
IMPORTANT:
z The maximum cable length is 100 m.
z Make sure that the PoE device in use is compliant with IEEE802.3af standard.
z Use all 4 pairs (8 pins) of the Ethernet cable.
z The external dimensions of the Ethernet cable are ø5 mm to ø6.5 mm.
z If the procedure for the RJ45 waterproof connector (accessory) part is not correctly followed,
the waterproofing may be compromised. Do not install the camera where the RJ45
waterproof connector is exposed to constant rain or moisture.
1 Attach the rubber ring (accessory) to the RJ45
waterproof jack connected to the camera as shown.
z Attach with the flat surface of the rubber ring facing
the RJ45 waterproof jack.
RJ45
waterproof jack
Flat surface
2 First pass the Ethernet cable through the RJ45
RJ45
waterproof connector cap (accessory), the inner rubber
waterproof
(accessory) and then RJ45 waterproof connector cover
RJ45 plug
connector
(accessory).
(locally
cover
Next, use a specialized tool (locally procured) to crimp
procured)
(accessory)
the RJ45 plug (locally procured) to the end of the
Ethernet cable.
z Pass the inner rubber over the cable so that the
grooved surface faces the RJ45 plug and the flat
surface faces the Ethernet cable.
Multiple tabs
Flat surface
3 Insert the inner rubber into the far end of the waterproof
connector cover (the direction in which multiple tabs
are open) to secure it temporarily inside the multiple
tabs.
Inner rubber
(accessory)
The following steps illustrate how to attach the connector
to a camera as it is being installed.
4 Connect the RJ45 plug to the RJ45 waterproof jack
RJ45 waterproof
and then rotate and tighten firmly the RJ45 waterproof
jack
connector cover.
5 Connect the RJ45 waterproof connector cap to the
RJ45 waterproof connector cover and rotate the RJ45
waterproof connector cap until there is no gap between
it and the RJ45 waterproof connector cover.
‹ Connect 12 V DC AC adaptor to the power port (if necessary)
When the camera will run on an external power supply, use an AC adaptor that can provide a 12 V
DC 0.5 A or higher power supply.
IMPORTANT:
When cables are used outdoors, there is a chance that they may be affected by lightning.
In this case, install a lightning arrester just before where the cables connect to the camera.
CAUTION:
z A READILY ACCESSIBLE DISCONNECT DEVICE SHALL BE INCORPORATED TO THE
EQUIPMENT POWERED BY 12 V DC POWER SUPPLY.
z ONLY CONNECT 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY (UL1310/CSA 223) or LIMITED
POWER SOURCE (IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1).
K-EF234L01E
‹ Framework and dimension
Please refer to the following figure for dimension information.
Side view
Dome cover
Enclosure
3-ø4.5 mm {3/16 inches}
ø110 mm {ø4-11/32 inches}
ø122 mm {ø4-3/16 inches}
‹ Device Installation
Secure the camera with 3 screws (M4) (locally procured).
IMPORTANT:
z Before starting the connection, turn off the power of the devices to be connected.
z Procure 3 screws (M4) to secure the camera to a ceiling or a wall, according to the material of
the installation area. In this case, wood screws and nails should not be used.
z Required pull-out capacity of a single screw or anker is 196 N {20 kgf} or more.
Step 1 Open a hole for installing and cabling
the camera on the ceiling or wall.
Remove the template from the carton box and use it to
open holes in the positions for installation screws and
the wiring opening to pass cabling through.
NOTE:
z The position of the Panasonic logo when the enclosure is
attached is roughly halfway between the mounting holes.
Orient the template to match the desired logo position.
z Determine the screw hole diameter based on screw
specifications.
z To run cabling or make connections behind a ceiling
or wall, drill a hole in the wiring opening position
indicated on the template. If it is necessary to run
the cabling to the side, it can be arranged in the side
wiring direction shown on the template. Orient the
Rubber ring
template to match the desired wiring direction.
Step 2 Remove the enclosure from the camera.
Use the hexagonal wrench (accessory) to loosen the
three enclosure fixing screws. Then remove the
enclosure from the camera.
RJ45
Step 3 If necessary, install a Micro SD memory
waterproof
card in the camera.
connector
cap
1 Confirm the position of the Micro SD memory card
(accessory)
socket.
2 Tilt the camera slightly on the tilt axis as shown in
the figure to create an opening to access the Micro
SD memory card socket.
Ethernet
3 Slide the cover of the Micro SD memory card socket
cable
and raise it as shown in the figure.
(locally
4 Place the Micro SD memory card in the slot, close
procured)
the cover, and slide it back to its original position to
secure the Micro SD memory card.
NOTE:
z Be careful not to touch the wiring portion of the
circuit board when you raise the cover of the Micro
SD memory card socket.
z Make sure the Micro SD memory card is mounted
with its label side visible.
Step 4 Connect the camera.
Connect the RJ45 waterproof connector to the camera's RJ45
waterproof jack. (Refer to steps 4 and 5 in "Assembling
RJ45 waterproof connector".)
If necessary, also connect the plug of an AC adaptor for 12 V
DC power to the power port.
Step 5 Attach the camera to the ceiling or wall.
Attach the camera using the three screws (locally procured) on
the ceiling or wall.
NOTE:
z Required pull-out capacity of a single screw or anker is 196
N {20 kgf} or more.
z After connection, push extra cabling through the hole in the
ceiling or wall to adjust the length.
Step 6 Turn the power on and check the screen on
the computer.
Turn on power from the 12 V DC power supply or PoE device
and operate the camera. Check video from the camera on the
computer screen and refer to "Network Configuration" on the
right side of this document.
Step 7 Adjust the camera angle.
Adjust the camera angle by moving it on the pan, tilt, and yaw
axes as you check the video on the computer screen.
Step 8 Attach the enclosure.
Use the hexagonal wrench (accessory) to tighten the three
enclosure fixing screws to secure the enclosure on the
camera. Finally, remove the protective sheet.
(Recommended tightening torque: 0.8 N·m {8.0 kgf·cm})
K-EW214L01E
‹ Framework and dimension
Please refer to the following figure for dimension information.
Bottom view
Side view
213 mm {8-3/8 inches}
External cable
Nameplate
‹ Device Installation
Secure the camera with 3 screws (M4) (locally procured).
IMPORTANT:
z Before starting the connection, turn off the power of the devices to be connected.
z Procure 3 screws (M4) to secure the camera to a ceiling or a wall, according to the material of
the installation area. In this case, wood screws and nails should not be used.
z Required pull-out capacity of a single screw is 196 N {20 kgf} or more.
Template
Screw (M4) ×3
Wiring
(locally procured)
opening
Camera body
Side wiring
YAW locking screw
Enclosure fixing screws × 3
Step 1 Open a hole for installing the camera and
cabling in the ceiling or wall.
Hexagonal
wrench
Remove the template from the carton box and use it to
(accessory)
open holes in the positions for installation screws and the
wiring opening to pass cabling through.
NOTE:
z To mount the camera on a wall, orient the template such
Enclosure
that the camera can be secured in place using two of the
three securing screws on the top. (See figure at right.)
z Determine the screw hole diameter based on screw
specifications.
z To run cabling or make connections behind a ceiling or wall, drill a hole in the center position
indicated on the template. If it is necessary to run the cabling to the side, it can be fed through
Micro SD memory card
the base in a direction. Orient the wiring connection direction to match the camera base.
(Label side)
Step 2 If necessary, install a Micro SD memory
card in the camera.
1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen two screws on the
bottom of the camera. Then remove the lower cover.
2 Insert the Micro SD memory card into the Micro SD
Micro SD
memory card
memory card socket.
socket
3 Replace the lower cover removed in step 1 above, and
secure it in place.
NOTE:
z Be careful not to touch the wiring portion of the circuit
board when you install the Micro SD memory card.
z Make sure the Micro SD memory card is mounted with
its label side visible.
Step 3 Connect the camera.
Connect the RJ45 waterproof connector to the camera's
RJ45 waterproof jack. (Refer to steps 4 and 5 in
"Assembling RJ45 waterproof connector".)
If necessary, also connect the plug of an AC adaptor for
Three screws
12 V DC power to the power port.
(locally procured)
Step 4 Installing the camera.
Use the hexagonal wrench (accessory) to loosen
PAN
the PAN/TILT locking screws (one each). Then
secure the camera to the ceiling or wall with three
screws (M4) while panning and tilting the camera
YAW
as shown in the figure at right.
NOTE:
After connection, push extra cabling through the
Sensor
TILT
hole in the ceiling or wall to adjust the length.
Step 5 Turn the power on and check the screen on the computer.
Turn on power from the 12 V DC power supply or PoE device and operate the camera. Check
video from the camera on the computer screen and refer to "Network Configuration" on the right
side of this document.
Step 6 Adjust the camera angle.
Enclosure
Adjust the camera angle as you check video on the computer screen. Turn the base of the camera
to pan, or move the camera itself to adjust tilt or yaw, as shown at upper right.
Adjust TILT, PAN and YAW angle of the camera so that the camera sensor section faces the bottom
Enclosure fixing
of the monitoring screen.
screws × 3
Finally, tighten the PAN/TILT locking screws and YAW locking screw to secure the camera's
position.
Hexagonal wrench
(Recommended tightening torque: 0.78 N·m {8 kgf·cm})
(accessory)
Network Configuration
The IP address of all the cameras is the same when shipping factory (default IP192.168.0.10), in
order to make the camera get access to the network smoothly,
please plan the useable IP segment reasonably according to the actual network environment.
Rear view
‹ Modify IP Address
IP address can be acquired and modified through the "Config Tool" for the cameras which are
accessed via wired network.
In this manual, it will introduce the approach of modifying IP address via the "Config Tool"; also you
can modify the IP address in the network parameters of the web interface.
3-ø4.5 mm
Step 1
{3/16 inches}
Double click the "ConfigTool.exe" in the CD-ROM and open the "Config Tool".
Step 2
ø70 mm
Double click the device to be configured, the system will pop out the "Login" dialog box. Log in using
{ø2-3/4 inches}
the default user name and password. Enter the new IP address, Default Gateway and Subnet Mask
into the "IP Address Modification" dialog box, then click "OK", or enter them into the Network
Parameter tab of "Config Tool", then click "Save".
NOTE:
The default user name and password are "admin" and "12345".
Default camera IP address
RJ45 Waterproof jack
Power port
Computer IP address
Wall or Ceiling
PAN/TILT
locking screws
Mounting the camera on a wall
Top
‹ Login WEB Interface
NOTE:
Template
Different devices may have different web interfaces, the figures below are just for
reference, please refer to the document <<WEB Operation Manual>> in the CD-ROM and the
actual interface for more details.
Securing
Step 1
holes × 3
Open IE and input the camera IP address in the address bar.
Alternatively, in "Config Tool", right-click the IP address in the "Device List" and click "Open Device
Web" to open the webpage.
Step 2
The login interface is shown below, please input default user name and password (Default user
name is "admin" and password is "12345" respectively), click "login".
When you log in for the first time, a window prompting you to update the password will pop up.
Micro SD
Please enter your own new password.
memory
card socket
IMPORTANT:
z Use a combination of characters and numbers that is difficult to guess.
Avoid using a string of the same characters, such as "11111", birth dates, or telephone
numbers.
Micro SD
z Change passwords periodically.
memory
z Be sure to manage the configured user names and passwords carefully.
card
(Label side)
Lower
Step 3
cover
Install controls according to the system prompt. The "Live" page will be displayed.
YAW
PAN
See support web page below for further details.
http://security.panasonic.com/pss/security/library/e-series.html
YAW
PAN/TILT
TILT
locking
locking
Sensor
screw
screws
If the computer IP address and camera IP
address are in different segments
or
If the computer IP address and camera IP
address are in the same segment

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