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    							Network Camera
    Model No.   WV-SFR631L/WV-SFR611L 
    WV-SFN631L/WV-SFN611L
    WV-SFN631L
    (This illustration represents WV-SFN631L)
     
    ● This manual describes the installation procedures, network camera installation, cable connections, 
    and the angle of view adjustment.
     
    ● Before reading this manual, be sure to read the Important Information.
     
    ● This manual describes how to install the network camera using model WV -SFN631L as an 
    example.
    PGQX1457YA  Cs0114-1024  Prin\fed in Chin\b
    Standard accessor\fes
    Important Information ...............................1 pc.
    Installation Guide (this document)  ............ 1 set
    Warranty card  ........................................... 1 setCD-ROM*1 
    ................................................ 1 pc.
    Code label*2  .............................................. 1 pc.
    *1    The CD-ROM contains the operating instructions and different kinds of tool software programs. 
    *2   
    This label may be required for network management. The network administrator shall retain the 
    code label. 
    The following parts are used during installation procedures. 
    A Attachment plate  .................................. 1 pc.
    B Bit  ......................................................... 1 pc.
    C 
    Template A (for the attachment plate)  1 sheet.
    D Power cord plug  ................................... 1 pc.E External I/O terminal plug 
    ....................1 pc.
    F MONITOR OUT conversion plug  ......... 1 pc. 
    G Cable tie  ............................................. 2 pcs.
    (of them, 1 for spare)
    B DE
    4321
    Enclosure
    Camera fixing screw
    Dome cover IR LED
    Tilting table
    Azimuth 
    adjustment ring Panning table
    Camera
    A 
     Attachment plate  
    (accessory)
    Major operat\fng cont\srols
    The component names of the camera are as follows. Refer to the illustration when installing or 
    adjusting the camera.
     
    ●   The MONITOR OUT terminal output can be switched for the NTSC monitor/PAL monitor.
     
    ●  
    How to initialize the camera
    Follow the steps below to initialize the network camera.
    q	Turn off the power of the camera. When using a PoE hub, disconnect the LAN cable from 
    the camera. When using an external power supply, disconnect the power cable plug from 
    the 12 V DC power supply terminal.
    w	Turn on the power of the camera while holding down the INITIAL SET button, and then 
    keep holding down the button for 5 seconds or more. About 2 minutes later, The camera will 
    start up and the settings including the network settings will be initialized.
     
    ● When data is being sent via the network camera  Blinks green (accessing)
     
    ●
    When the camera is able to communicate with the connected device  Lights orange
     
    ● When an SD memory card
    *1 is inserted and could  Lights off → Blinks green →
    be recognized  Lights off
     
    ● When data can be saved after the SD memory card is  Lights off → Lights green 
    inserted and the SD ON/OFF button is pressed
     
    ● When data can be saved to the SD memory card  Lights green
     
    ● When the SD memory card is removed after holding down Lights green → Blinks green → Lights off
    the SD ON/OFF button for about 2 seconds
     
    ●When data cannot be saved to the SD memory card because  Lights off
    an abnormality was detected or the SD memory card is  
    configured not to be used
     
    ● When AF (Auto Focus) operation is being executed Blinks red (Interval of 1 time/ second)
     
    ● When the set is being started  Lights red
     
    ● When an SD memory card is recognized normally  Lights red → Lights off
     
    ● When an abnormality is detected in both SD1 and  Lights red 
    SD2 cards after the camera has started 
     
    ● When an abnormality is only detected in the SD1 card  Lights red → Blinks red 
    after the camera has started  (Interval of 1 time/ 3 seconds)
     
    ● When an abnormality is only detected in the SD2 card  Lights red → Blinks red 
    after the camera has started  (Interval of 2 times/ 3 seconds)
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● This is valid if the [Monitor out] is set to [Switch priority] ([Switch priority] is selected by 
    default).  
    For details, refer to the Operating Instructions (included in the CD-ROM).
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ●   When the camera is initialized, the settings including the network settings will be initial -
    ized. Note that the CRT key (SSL encryption key) used for the HTTPS protocol will not 
    be initialized.
     
    ●   Before initializing the settings, it is recommended to write down the settings in advance.
     
    ●  
    Do not turn off the power of the camera during the process of initialization. Otherwise, it 
    may fail to initialize and may cause malfunction.
    *1   SDXC/SDHC/SD memory card is described as SD memory card.
    *2   Depending on the scanning application used, the Data Matrix may not be able to be 
    read correctly. In this case, access the site by directly entering the following URL.  
    http://security.panasonic.com/pss/security/support/qr_sp_select.html
     
    ● FRONT must positioned 
    in front of the camera 
    (on the Panasonic logo 
    side).
    Mak\fng connect\fons
    Turn off each system’s power supply before making a connection. Before making connections, 
    prepare the required peripheral devices and cables.
    Before starting the installation, check the entire system configuration.  The following illustration 
    gives a wiring example of how to connect the camera to the network via a PoE device (hub).
    
    LAN cable (category 5 or better, straight, STP: For Europe)
    Use a LAN cable (category 5 or better, cross) when directly connecting the camera to a PC.
    *1 Recommended cable length from the speaker  : less than 10 m {32.8 feet}
      Recommended cable length from the microphone  : less than 1 m {3.28 feet}
    When connect\fng to a\s network us\fng a PoE\s hub
    Note:
     
    ● Since  the  connector  storage  section 
    does  not  have  a  sufficient  space,  use 
    audio cables and a LAN cable that do 
    not  exceed  the  sizes  described  in  the 
    illustrations.Straight section
    17 mm {21/\f2 inches\/}
    \f0 mm
     {1-\f/1\b inches}
    ø9 mm 
    {11/\f2 inches}Example of 
    audio cable connect\/or
    40 mm {1-9/1\b inches\/}Straight section
    \f0 mm {1-\f/1\b inches}\/9 mm 
    {11/\f2 inches}
    1\f mm {1/2 inches}
    Example of LAN cab\/le 
    connector
    +-
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● Connect/disconnect the audio cables and turn on the power of the camera after turning 
    off the power of the audio output devices. Otherwise, loud noise may be heard from 
    the speaker.
     
    ● Make sure that the stereo mini plug is connected to this cable. When a monaural mini 
    plug is connected, audio may not be heard.   
    When connecting a monaural speaker with amplifier, use a locally procured conversion 
    cable (mono-stereo). 
    Connect an external ampl\ff\fer-embedded speaker t\so the aud\fo output c\sable
    Connect a stereo mini plug (ø3.5 mm) (Audio output is monaural.). Use an external powered speaker.
     
    ● Output impedance  : Approx. 600 Ω (unbalanced)
     
    ● Recommended cable length  : Less than 10 m {32.8 feet}
     
    ● Output level  : –20 dBV
    M\fcrophone/l\fne \fnput cab\sle
    Connect a monaural mini plug (ø3.5 mm).
     
    ● Input impedance: Approx. 2 kΩ (unbalanced)
     
    ● Recommended cable length: Less than 1 m {3.28 feet} (for microphone input)
    Less than 10 m {32.8 feet} (for line input)
     
    ● Recommended microphone: Plug-in power type (option)    ●Supply voltage: 2.5 V ±0.5 V
     
    ● Recommended sensitivity of microphone: –48 dB ±3 dB (0 dB=1 V/Pa,1 kHz)
     
    ● Input level for the line input: Approx. –10 dBV
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● Use all 4 pairs (8 pins) of the LAN cable.
     
    ● The maximum cable length is 100 m {328 feet}.
     
    ● Make sure that the PoE device in use is compliant with IEEE802.3af standard.
     
    ● When connecting both the 12 V DC power supply and the PoE device for power 
    supply, 12 V DC will be used for power supply.*
    *  If a 12 V DC power supply and a PoE hub or router are used at the same time, 
    network connections may not be possible. In this case, disable the PoE settings. 
    Refer to the operating instructions of the PoE hub or router in use.
     
    ● When the LAN cable is disconnected once, reconnect the cable after around 
    2 seconds. When the cable is quickly reconnected, the power may not be supplied 
    from the PoE device.
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● Do not connect 2 wires or more directly to a terminal. When it is necessary to con -
    nect 2 or more wires, use a splitter.
     
    ● Off, input, and output of the external I/O terminal 2 and 3 can be switched by con -
    figuring the setting. Refer to the Operating Instructions on the provided CD-ROM 
    for further information about the EXT I/O terminal 2 and 3 (ALARM IN2, 3) settings 
    (“Off”, “Alarm input”, “Alarm output” or “AUX output”).
     
    ● Install external devices so that they do not exceed the rating of the network camera.
     
    ● When using the EXT I/O terminals as the output terminals, ensure they do not 
    cause signal collision with external signals.
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● The adjustment monitor is used for checking the adjustment of the angular field of 
    view when installing the camera or when servicing. It is not provided for recording/
    monitoring use. 
     
    ● Depending on the monitor, some characters (camera title, preset ID, etc.) may not 
    be displayed on the screen. 
     
    ● Use a switching hub or a router which is compliant with 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX. 
     
    ● If a PoE hub is not used, each network camera must be connected to a 12 V DC 
    power supply.
     
    ● When using 12 V DC, power supply from a PoE hub or router is not required.
    Connect a LAN cabl\se (category 5 or better, stra\fght, STP: For \sEurope)
    Connect the alarm \fn\sput/output cable
    Connect a LAN cable (category 5 or better, straight, STP: For Europe) to the network connector. Connect the cables of external devices to the EXT I/O terminal plug (accessory).
    q	   
    When connecting an external device, remove 8 mm - 9 mm {5/16 inches - 11/32 inches} of 
    the outer jacket of the cable and twist the cable core to prevent the short circuit first. 
     
    Specification of cable (wire): 20 AWG - 26 AWG, Single core, twisted
    w	   
    Push down the button of the desired terminal on the external I/O terminal plug with a ball -
    point pen, and release the button when the cable of the external device is fully inserted 
    into the terminal hole.
    PoE device (hub)
    PC
    LAN cab\fe (categor\b 5\a 
    or better, straight, \a
    STP: For Europe)
    Adjustment monitor
    Adjustment monitorLAN cab\fe 
    (categor\b 5 or better\a, straight, 
    STP: For Europe) LAN cab\fe 
    (categor\b 5 or better\a, straight, 
    STP: For Europe)
    Powered speaker
    Microphone
    Powered speaker
    Microphone Recommended tota\f e\axtended 
    cab\fe \fength*
    1
    Note:
     
    ● Check whether the stripped part of the wire is not exposed and is securely connected. 
    
     
    ● ALARM IN1(DAY/NIGHT IN), ALARM IN2, ALARM IN3
    Input specification  : No-voltage make contact input (4 V - 5 V DC, internally pulled up)
    OFF  : Open or 4 V - 5 V DC
    ON  : Make contact with GND (required drive current: 1 mA or more)
     
    ● ALARM OUT, AUX OUT
    Output specification :  Open collector output (maximum applied voltage: 20 V DC)
    Open  : 4 V - 5 V DC by internal pull-up
    Close  : Output voltage 1 V DC or less (maximum drive current: 50 mA)
    * The default of EXT I/O terminals is “Off”.
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● The 12 V DC power supply shall be insulated from the commercial  AC power.
     
    ● Be sure to use the power cable plug provided with this product.
     
    ● Be sure to fully insert the power cable plug into the 12 V DC power supply terminal. 
    Otherwise, it may damage the camera or cause malfunction.
     
    ● When installing the camera, make sure that excessive force is not applied to the 
    power cable.
     
    ● Be sure to use an AC adaptor compliant with the Specifications (written in the indi -
    cation label on the bottom side of this unit) regarding power source and power con -
    sumption.
    Caut\fon:
     
    ● A READILY ACCESSIBLE DISCONNECT DEVICE SHALL BE INCORPORATED 
    TO THE EQUIPMENT POWERED BY 12 V DC POWER SUPPLY.
     
    ● ONLY CONNECT 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY (UL 1310/CSA 223) or 
    LIMITED POWER SOURCE (IEC/EN/UL/CSA 60950-1).
    Connect the power ca\sble
    Connect the output cable to the power cable plug (accessory).
    q	 	Loosen the screw of the power cable plug (accessory), strip 3 mm to 7 mm {1/8 inches to 
    9/32 inches} from the end of the wire, twist the stripped part of the wire suf ficiently to avoid 
    short circuit, and then connect the output cable to the power cable plug (accessory).
    w	  Tighten the screw of the power cable plug. (Recommended tightening torque: 0.34 N·m 
    {0.25 lbf·ft})
    Note:
     
    ● Check  whether  the  stripped  part  of  the  wire  is  not  exposed  and  is  securely  con-
    nected.
     
    ● When  connecting  an  external  power  supply  to  the  camera,  use  the  16 AWG  to  24 
    AWG single-wired or stranded wired cables.
    (Screw size 6.35 mm 
     {1/4 inches} torx wrench)
    SD slot 1 (SD1)
    SD slot 2 (SD2)
    MONITOR OUT terminal 
    (factory shipment: 
    NTSC monitor)
    12 V DC power 
    supply terminalDirection marker for installation 
    (
    TOP)
    ●   Points up when installing to a wall.Data Matrix: To 
    our website*2
    Direction marker 
    for installation 
    (FRONT
    )
    Auto focus (AF) 
    button
    SD MOUNT indicator
    SD ERROR/AF indicator
    NTSC/PAL switch
    INITIAL SET button
    ACT indicator
    LINK indicator
    WIDE button
    (moves the camera to the “Wide” side)
    TELE button(moves the camera to the “Tele” side)
    4321
     ALARM IN3, AUX OU\iT
         (Alarm i\fput t\brmi\fal \i3, AUX output t\brmi\fal\i)
     GND
     ALARM IN1, DAY/NI\iGHT IN
      (Alarm i\fput t\brmi\fal \i1, DAY/NIGHT i\fput t\br\imi\fal)
     ALARM IN2, ALARM \iOUT
        
     (Alarm i\fput t\brmi\fal \i2, Alarm output t\brmi\f\ial)
     E Ext\br\fal I/O t\brmi\fal\i plug (acc\bssory)
    butto\f
    For U.S. and Canad\sa:
    Panason\fc System Com\smun\fcat\fons 
    Company of North Ame\sr\fca,
    Un\ft of Panason\fc Co\srporat\fon 
    of North Amer\fca
    www.panasonic.com/bus\,iness/
    For customer suppo\,rt, ca\f\f 1.800.\b28.674\,7
    Two Riverfront P\faza, Newark, N\,J 07102-\b490
    Panason\fc Canada \bnc\s.\b770 Amb\fer Drive, M\,ississauga, 
    Ontario, L4W 2T3 Ca\,nada 
    (90\b)624-\b010
    www.panasonic.ca For Europe and other countr\s\fes:
    Panasonic Corporation
    http://panasonic.n\,et
    Panasonic System N\,etworks Co., Ltd.  
    Fukuoka, Japan
    Authorised Representative in EU: \,  
    Panasonic Testing Centre
    Panasonic Marketin\,g Europe GmbH
    Winsbergring 1\b, 22\b2\b Hamb\,urg, Germany
    SD ON/OFF button
    Installation Guide\
    Included Installat\
    ion Instructions
    Screen display 
    top (TOP)
     
    ● As necessary, use a cable tie 
    (accessory) to tie the cables 
    together.
    Panasonic System N\.etworks Co.\f Ltd. 2\b1\.3Light-blocking 
    rubber ring
    * The external I/O terminal plug and power cord plug are attached to the camera. 
    						
    							\bnstallat\fon
    The installation tasks are explained using 5 steps.
    Step1
    Make sure all items are prepared 
    before beginning installation.
    Step2
    Mount the brackets to a ceil-
    ing or wall.
    Step3
    Connect cables, and then attach 
    the camera to the mount bracket.
    Step4
    Adjust the angle of view and focus, 
    and then mount the enclosure.
    Step1 Preparat\fons
    Step3 Mount the came\sra to the attachment\s plateStep5 Conf\fgure the network sett\fn\sgs
    There are 4 methods to install the camera to a ceiling or wall as described below . Prepare the 
    required parts for each installation method before starting the installation.  The following are the 
    requirements for the various installation methods.
    \bnstallat\fon method Recommend-
    ed screw M\fn\fmum pull-
    out strength  (per 1 pc.)
     (1) Mount the camera on the two-gang junction box using  the attachment plate.  M4 screws x 4
    196 N {44 lbf}
     (2) Directly mount the camera onto the ceiling or wall us -
    ing the attachment plate (when wiring can be installed 
    in the ceiling or wall).  M4 screws x 4
    196 N {44 lbf}
     (3) Mount the camera in the ceiling using WV-Q174B ceil -
    ing mount brackets (approx. 280  g {0.62 lbs}).*
    1—There is suf-
    ficient strength in  the ceiling
     (4) When mounting the camera on an insufficiently strong  ceiling using the WV-Q105 ceiling mount brackets (ap -
    proximately 150  g {0.33 lbs})*
    1anchor bolt x 2*2
    *1  For information on mounting the camera using WV-Q174B or WV-Q105, refer to the In-
    struction Manual provided with the WV-Q174B or WV-Q105.
    *2   Make sure that the installed mount bracket can support more than 5 times of the weight of 
    the camera.
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● Procure 4 screws (M4) to secure the attachment plate (accessory) to a ceiling or a 
    wall.
     
    ● The minimum required pull-out capacity of a single screw or anchor bolt is 196 N 
    {44 lbf} or more when mounting with the installation method [1] and [2] above.
     
    ●
    When mounting the camera on a concrete ceiling, use an AY plug bolt (M4) for securing. 
    (Recommended tightening torque: 1.6 N·m {1.18 lbf·ft})
     
    ● Select screws according to the material of the ceiling that the camera will be mounted 
    to. In this case, wood screws and nails should not be used.
     
    ● If a ceiling board such as plaster board is too weak to support the total weight, the 
    area shall be sufficiently reinforced.
    46 mm {1-13/16 inc\5hes }83.5 mm {3-\f/32 inc\5hes }
    Att\bchment pl\bte (\bcce\5ssory)
    Fixing screws for \bt\5t\bchment pl\bte: x4 (M\54, loc\blly procured\5) T
    wo-g\bng junction bo\5 x
     46 mm
    Ø25.4 mm
    {1 inch}
    Ø73 mm
    {2-7/\f inches }
    \f3.5 mm
    F\bONT
    (2) Us\fng the Attachm\sent plate (accessory\s)
    1  Loosen 2 enclosure fixing screws 
    of the enclosure.
    When installing the camera directly on the ceil -
    ing or wall with cables exposed, or when 
    mounting the camera using the ceiling mount 
    bracket WV-Q174B (option), cut out a portion of 
    the dome cover to open a cable access hole.2   Remove the enclosure from the camera.3  Connect cables to the camera according to the 
    instructions in “Making connections”, and temporar -
    ily fix the camera by inserting attachment mounting 
    screws into the holes of the attachment plate.4   Secure the camera using the 
    camera fixing screws.
    4321
    Camera fixing screw
    Attachment mounting screws
    Tab of the attachment plate
    Side cable access hole
    Note:
     
    ● Loosen 2 enclosure fixing screws using 
    the bit (accessory).
    Note:
     
    ● After cables have been connected to the camera, align the OPEN mark of the cam -
    era side panel with the tab of the attachment plate, insert 2 attachment mounting 
    screws into the attachment plate, and rotate the camera by approximately 15°.  The 
    LOCK mark is moved to the tab position of the attachment plate and the camera is 
    temporarily secured.
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● Disconnect either the 12 V DC power source or 
    PoE power source to prevent power from being 
    supplied during mounting work.
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● Be sure to tighten the camera fixing 
    screw. Failure to observe this may cause 
    camera trouble due to camera falling. 
    (Recommended tightening torque: 
    0.78 N·m {0.58 lbf·ft})
     
      Us\fng the s\fde cable a\sccess hole
    Step4 Adjustment
    1  Turn on power for the camera by either connecting 
    a LAN cable or a 12 V DC power cable. Remove the 
    cover film on the lens.
    2  Connect the MONITOR OUT conversion plug (acces -
    sory) to the MONITOR OUT terminal of the camera, 
    and then connect the monitor for adjustment with a 
    RCA pin cable (locally procured).
    The following are descriptions for when the camera with default settings is configured. If you are using fire-
    wall software on your PC, the Setup Program may not be able to find any cameras on your network. 
    Configure the setting of the camera after temporarily invalidating the firewall software. Contact the network 
    administrator or your Internet service provider for information about configuring the settings of the network.
    1   Insert the provided CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC.
    2  Click the [Run] button next to [IP Setting Software].
    [Panasonic IP Setting] screen will be displayed. When a camera is found, information 
    about it, such as its MAC address and IP address, is displayed.
    3    Select the camera you want to configure, and click [Access Camera].
     
    ● The camera is set to be connected to the NTSC 
    monitor for adjustment at factory shipment.  
    ● Insert the SD memory card with its label 
    facing down.
    3  Adjust the angle of the camera with the tilt 
    table, pan table, and azimuth adjustment 
    ring, and then adjust the viewing angle by 
    pressing the WIDE or TELE buttons.
    Horizontal position (Panning): ±180°
    Vertical position (Tilting): 0° to 85°
    Image tilt adjustment:  
    -45°(Left) to +300°(Right)4  Insert an SD memory card into the slot, if 
    necessary.5  Disconnect the monitor for adjustment after 
    adjusting the focus by pressing the AF 
    button.
    6  Attach the enclosure.
    (Attach the enclosure by aligning the 
    Panasonic logo to the direction marker 
    (FRONT
    ) on the camera.)
    NTSC⇔PA L WIDE
    TELE SD1
    SD2
    Direction marker 
    for installation 
    (FRONT)
    AF
    TOP
    Note:
     
    ● When the screen size is adjusted using the WIDE ⇔TELE button, the camera’s focus is auto-
    matically adjusted with the basic focus adjustment function each time the WIDE ⇔TELE but-
    ton is pressed.
     
    ● Depending on the adjustable range or the optical zoom, it must be noted that the shadow of 
    the enclosure may be projected.
     
    ● When mounting the camera on a ceiling, adjust the tilt angle so that the  TOP mark above the 
    lens always comes to the top side.
     
    ● When the camera is installed to a wall, the image is reversed in the default settings.  To cor-
    rect the way the image is displayed, rotate the azimuth adjustment ring 180° clockwise, or 
    select "On" for "Upside-down" from the setup menu. For information about performing the 
    "Upside-down" setting from the setup menu, refer to the Operating Instructions (included in 
    the CD-ROM).
     
    ● Remove the camera using the reverse order of the installation procedures.
    Note:
     
    ● Refer to “Using the CD-ROM” in the Operating Instructions on the provided 
    CD-ROM for further information about CDLauncher.
    Note:
     
    ●   When no image is displayed on the “Live” page, refer to the Troubleshooting in 
    the Operating Instructions on the provided CD-ROM.
     
    ● It is possible to enhance the network security by encrypting the access to camer -
    as using the HTTPS function. Refer to the Operating instructions on the provided 
    CD-ROM for how to configure the HTTPS settings.
     
    ● Click the [Setup] button on the “Live” page, the user authentication window will be 
    displayed. Enter the default user name and password as follows, and log in.  
    User name: admin  
    Password: 12345
     
    ● When changing settings related to the network settings, such as connection 
    mode, IP address, and subnet mask, click the [Network Settings] button in 
    [Panasonic IP Setting] screen as shown in step 
    3, then change each setting.
     
    ● Due to security enhancements in “IP Setting Software”, “Network settings” of the 
    camera to be configured cannot be changed when around 20 minutes have 
    passed after turning on the power of the camera. (When the effective period is set 
    to “20 min” in the “Easy IP Setup accommodate period”.)   
    However, settings can be changed after 20 minutes for cameras in the initial set 
    mode.
     
    ● “Network Camera Recorder with Viewer Software Lite” which supports live moni -
    toring and recording images from multiple cameras is available. For further infor -
    mation, refer to our website  
    (http://security.panasonic.com/pss/security/support/info.html).
    Note:
     
    ● When cameras are displayed in [Panasonic IP Setting] screen, click the cam-
    era with same MAC address as the MAC address printed on the camera that 
    you want to configure.
    \bMPORTANT:
     
    ● Securely tighten all the enclosure  fixing screws (x2) of enclosure. Otherwise, camera drop -
    ping may result in injury. (Recommended tightening torque: 0.59 N·m {0.44 lbf·ft}
     
    ● Defocus may be caused by the reinstalled enclosure. In this case, perform the auto focus 
    function from the setup menu.
     
    ● Remove the cover film from the dome cover.
    Configur\fng the camera\s so that \ft can be a\sccessed from a PC4  If the installation screen of the viewer software “Network Camera V iew 4S” is displayed, 
    follow the instructions of the wizard to start the installation. (The viewer software is in -
    stalled from the camera.)
     
    ●   The License Agreement will be displayed. Read the Agreement and choose “I accept 
    the term in the license agreement”, and click [OK].
     
    ● The launcher window will be displayed. If the launcher window is not displayed, double 
    click the “CDLauncher.exe” file on the CD-ROM.  
    ● The “Live” page will be displayed.
     
    ●  
    If you cannot install the viewer software “Network Camera View 4S” or if images are not 
    displayed, click the [Install] button next to [Viewer Software] on the launcher window to 
    install the software.
     
    ● Perform the [Time & date] settings in the “Setup” - “Basic” page before using the camera.
    Step5
    Configuring the camera so that 
    it can be accessed from a PC.
    Step2 F\fx\fng the atta\schment plate
    (1) Us\fng a two-gang \sjunct\fon box
    ①
    ①   
     
    Attachment plate (accessory) Fixing screws for 
    attachment plate: x4 
    (M4, locally procured)
     
    ● If the mounting direction of the camera has already been determined
    Align the FRONT direction (the direction of FRONT marker on the camera that indicates the 
    installation direction when installing the camera) of  C
     template A with the desired direction, and 
    drill through a 25.4 mm {1 inch} diameter hole.
     
    ● If the mounting direction of the camera is not determined yet or if you want to change 
    the direction of the camera after it has been installed
    If you want to be able to change the direction of the camera, drill through a 73 mm {2-7/8 inches} diameter 
    hole in the center. By doing so you can adjust the mounting direction of the camera in 90° increments.
    F   MONITOR OUT conversion plug 
    (accessory) 
    ● When adjusting the viewing angle, make sure not to 
    touch the light-blocking rubber ring or IR LED cover. Fin-
    gerprints or dirt can reduce the quality of viewed images.  
    ● To remove the SD memory card, hold down the 
    SD ON/OFF button for about 2 seconds. When the 
    flashing SD MOUNT indicator goes out, you can 
    remove the SD memory card.
     
    ● After the SD memory card has been replaced, 
    press the SD ON/OFF button, and make sure 
    the SD MOUNT indicator is continually lit. (If you 
    replace both SD memory cards, press the SD ON/
    OFF button after replacing the cards.)
     
    ● If you do not press the SD ON/OFF button after 
    replacing the SD memory card, the SD MOUNT 
    indicator is continually lit approximately 5 minutes 
    later.
     
    ● Remove the external I/O terminal plug 
    and power cord plug attached to the 
    camera.
     
    ● Tighten the cross slot tilting lock screw. 
    (Recommended tightening torque: 
    0.59 N·m {0.44 lbf·ft})
     
    ● The enclosure and installation auxiliary wire may be 
    displayed on the screen depending on the direction 
    the camera is facing. Move them so that they are not 
    displayed on the screen.
    Installation auxiliary wire 
    (
    WV-SFR631L, WV-SFR611L )
    Tilting lock screw
     
    ● Do not remove the auxiliary wire.  
    (WV-SFR631L, WV-SFR611L)
     
    ● The camera is fixed only with special screws. Please be 
    careful about the handling when you wish to remove.  
    (WV-SFN631L, WV-SFN611L) 
    						
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