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MPEG-4 & JPEG Dual Stream Capable. For high-level 24-hour surveillance, the WV-NP1004 Megapixel Color Network Camera.
Panasonic introduces the new WV-NP1004 Mega Pixel Color Network Camera with a 1.25 megapixel CCD. Dual streaming delivers both the seamless motion of MPEG-4 and the high precision of JPEG. Just as you expect from Panasonic, the first to offer Auto Back
Focus, this camera is also loaded with advanced features such as the SD Memory Card backup in case of network problems. With 600 lines of horizontal resolution, high quality analog output is a given. Add the combination of networked operation convenience and
high reliability, and there's no question about it; the WV-NP1004 is ideal, not only for bank, office building, shopping mall, airport, and school surveillance applications, but also for other high-quality image transmission services.
Equipped with Progressive Scan 1.25 Megapixel CCD
This 1,280 x 960 pixel CCD uses progressive scan to smoothly reproduce images of moving subjects. Plus, if we compare
its 1,280 x 960 JPEG images with conventional VGA (640 x 480) JPEG images, we find that for the same camera position,
the image covers a four-times wider area.
Four Times Wider Area
(Same Camera Position)
One camera covers a wider area.
WV-NP1004 (1,280 x 960)
Conventional
Four Times Higher Resolution
(Shooting Same Area)
Enlarged images show no loss of image quality, enabling superior electronic zoom.
WV-NP1004 Electronic Zoom
MPEG-4/JPEG Dual Streaming
This camera allows real time monitoring in MPEG-4 (QVGA 320 x 240: Max. 30 fps) while at the same time shooting
high-resolution JPEG (960 x 720: Max. 7.5 fps) images. While supporting a highly efficient network environment,
it also provides the high reliability required by surveillance applications.
Transmits at High Frame Rate
In Partial Scan Mode, this camera can capture VGA(640 x 480) MPEG-4/JPEG images and output them over your network at 30 fps.
(For details, please see Frame Rate Chart.)
Frame Rate Chart
Two CCD Scan Modes
You can choose the best-fit image size from a rich array of alternatives.
Camera frame rate, not transmitting over network, always available for analog surveillance.
Full Scan Mode:
1,280 x 960 (effective pixels),
15 fps progressive scan.
Partial Scan Mode:
960 x 720 (effective pixels),
60 fps interlace scan.
(with motion adaptive interlace/progressive
conversion for Network)
High Image Quality Recording
Real Time Monitoring
QVGA 320 x 240
960 x 720
Network Disk Recorder WJ-ND300
Network
Dual
Streaming
JPEG
JPEG
Sound
MPEG-4
MPEG-4
Day/Night Switching for 24-hour Surveillance
As the area around the camera darkens, it automatically switches to
black and white mode.
Then, when the lighting gets
brighter, it automatically
switches back to full-color
mode, allowing use of a
single camera for 24-hour
surveillance.
In Lighting as Low as 0.06 lux
(B/W mode, F1.4)
When using the optional F1.4 lens, color mode captures clear images in lighting
as low as 1.0 lux (0.1 fc). In black and white mode, the lighting can be as low
as 0.06 lux (0.006 fc). Sensitivity can be electronically enhanced up to 32x.
Auto Image Stabilizer Reduces Image Blurring
The Auto Image Stabilizer feature automatically adjusts for
camera shake caused by
strong wings or vibration
from passing trains or
trucks, keeping images
clear and easy to read.
600 TV Lines Horizontal Resolution (in Color Mode)
Analog output resolution is 600 TV lines in color mode, 780 TV lines in black
and white.
Scene Change Detection Alerts You to
Interference with Cameras
This feature sends an alarm if the camera is covered
with a cloth, a spray applied to the lens, the camera
direction is changed or the camera's lens is removed.
Privacy Zone Masking for Up to Eight Locations
When the area under surveillance includes, for example, private homes, up to
eight locations can be hidden to address privacy concerns.
Auto Back Focus for Just Right Focus 24 Hours a Day
This features adjusts the position of the CCD as
the camera switches to black and white mode,
keeping focus sharp and clear. In addition, one-
push Auto Focus largely eliminates the need for
manual focus adjustment during installation.
Focus can also be adjusted remotely, using
the setup menu or optional controller.
Motion Detection Warns of Movement in the Area Under Surveillance
You can set up to four search areas as well as sensitivity and direction. An
alarm signal is transmitted when motion is detected.
Advanced 24-Hour Surveillance Features
Cameras can be preset to respond as desired to alarms from external sensors,
Scene Change Detection and Motion Detection sensors built in to the cameras,
or command alarms from other equipment transmitted over the LAN.
External Device Operation
Signals transmitted from the alarm output connector on the back of the camera can be
used to activate lights, buzzers or other external devices.
FTP Server Forwarding
JPEG images can be forwarded to a designated FTP server (10-5,000 frames/ 0.1 fps - 1
fps refresh rate).
Alarm E-mail Notification
E-mail alarms can be sent to up to four e-mail addresses. Mail subject lines can be up to
50 characters long. Mail body text can be up to 200 characters long.
Automatic Alarm Transmission
Alarm signals can be transmitted automatically to the Network Disk Recorder WJ-ND300,
e.g., to switch to a higher frame rate.
SD Memory Card Slot
If your network crashes, these cameras can automatically backup*
surveillance images on the SD Memory Card (option). You will still
be able to check images captured while the network was down.
* Only when images are being transmitted regularly to an FTP server.
Authorized Access Management Features
Access can be authorized for up to eight IP hosts and restricted by name and
password to up to 16 users. Each host or user can be granted any of three
levels of access.
Three Access Levels
• Administrator
.............
Access to all operations and settings
• Camera Control
..........
Access to camera display and camera controls
• Live Image
..................
Access to image display only
A Wealth of Handy Alarm Features Security Features Just in Case
Camera Head
Lens
Day/Night Mechanism
Whole CCD Printed Circuit
Board moves to focus point
Conventional WV-NP1004
Alarm
L2 Switch
L2 Switch
PC
PC
Network Disk Recorder
WJ-ND300
L2 Switch
Composite
video signal
PC
WV-AS65
Network
Disk Recorder
WJ-ND300
Digital
Disk Recorder
WJ-HD316A
PC
WV-AS65
PC
WV-AS65
WV-NP1004 x 8
WV-NP1004 x 4 WV-NP1004 x 4 WV-NP1004 x 4 WV-NP1004 x 8
Network
Sound Detection Features
Each camera is equipped with a high-sensitivity microphone,
allowing you to monitor sound for fuller understanding of
what the camera shows you
(ITU-T Standard G.726 sound capability).
Wider Area,
Higher
Resolution
Real Time
Monitoring
&
High Image
Quality Recording
Full Rate
MPEG-4/JPEG
Compression Format
Scan Mode
JPEG MPEG-4
Full Scan Mode VGA QVGA VGA QVGA
(Max. 15 fps*)
1,280 x 960
640 x 480 320 x 240 640 x 480 320 x 240
Partial Scan Mode VGA QVGA VGA QVGA
(Max. 30 fps*) 960 x 720 640 x 480 320 x 240 640 x 480 320 x 240
Monitoring Using Up to
Eight Network Cameras
Images from up to four cameras
can be displayed simultaneously.
Switching allows use of up to
eight cameras.
Simple Operation and Settings Screen
Main Menu
JPEG (MPEG-4 OFF)
Image Settings
Image Resolution
1,280 x 960
Full Scan Mode
VGA (640 x 480)
Full Scan Mode
QVGA (320 x 240)
Full Scan Mode
960 x 720
Partial Scan Mode
VGA (640 x 480)
Partial Scan Mode
QVGA (320 x 240)
Partial Scan Mode
Mode
Image Size (KB)
Frame Rate (fps)
Bit Rate (Mbps)
Image Size (KB)
Frame Rate (fps)
Bit Rate (Mbps)
Image Size (KB)
Frame Rate (fps)
Bit Rate (Mbps)
Image Size (KB)
Frame Rate (fps)
Bit Rate (Mbps)
Image Size (KB)
Frame Rate (fps)
Bit Rate (Mbps)
Image Size (KB)
Frame Rate (fps)
Bit Rate (Mbps)
0
Super Fine
320
5
12.6
128
13
13.3
44
15
5.5
240
6
11.7
128
11
10.9
44
25
9.0
1
Fine
256
6
12.5
96
15
11.6
40
15
4.8
192
8
12.3
96
15
11.8
40
28
9.2
2
224
8
14.2
80
15
9.6
36
15
4.3
152
10
12.0
80
18
11.2
36
28
8.5
3
192
9
13.5
64
15
7.7
32
15
3.8
120
12
12.0
64
25
12.0
32
30
7.4
4
160
10
12.6
56
15
6.7
28
15
3.4
96
16
11.9
56
25
11.2
28
30
6.7
5
Normal
128
13
13.5
48
15
5.8
24
15
2.9
72
22
12.5
48
25
9.4
24
30
5.8
6
96
13
10.2
40
15
4.8
20
15
2.4
60
23
10.7
40
28
8.5
20
30
4.8
7
80
14
9.2
32
15
3.8
16
15
1.9
48
24
8.8
32
30
7.2
16
30
6.2
9
Low
48
14
5.5
24
15
2.9
12
15
1.4
36
24
7.1
24
30
5.8
12
30
2.9
8
64
14
7.4
28
15
3.4
14
15
1.7
42
24
7.7
28
30
6.7
14
30
3.4
MPEG-4 (1 User)
MPEG-4 Bit Rate Settings
Image Resolution
VGA (640 x 480)
Full Scan Mode
QVGA (320 x 240)
Full Scan Mode
VGA (640 x 480)
Partial Scan Mode
QVGA (320 x 240)
Partial Scan Mode
Mode
Low (fps)
Normal (fps)
Fine (fps)
Low (fps)
Normal (fps)
Fine (fps)
Low (fps)
Normal (fps)
Fine (fps)
Low (fps)
Normal (fps)
Fine (fps)
4,096
15
15
13
15
15
15
30
30
29.7
30
30
30
3,072
15
15
11.9
15
15
15
30
30
26.5
30
30
30
2,048
15
15
10
15
15
5
30
30
22.5
30
30
30
1,536
14
11
7.3
15
15
15
22
21
19
30
30
30
1,024
9.7
7
4.5
15
15
15
15
15
13.5
30
30
28
512
4.7
3.5
2.5
14.8
14.2
10
7
7
5
28
22
14.7
256
2
1.6
1
9.1
6.5
4.5
3.3
3
2.5
13
10
7
128
1
1
1
4.5
3.3
2
1.5
1.5
1.2
6
4.8
3.2
64
0.8
0.8
0.8
2
1.7
1
1
0.9
0.8
2.5
2.5
1.5
(above all figures are approximate, actual figures may differ depending on the network under the conditions.)
(system requirements of above figures are recommendable PC with CPU; Pentium
®
4 2/4 GHz or faster)
DUAL Mode
Scan Mode
Full Scan Mode
Partial Scan Mode
Partial Scan Mode
Size
1,280 x 960
1,280 x 960
1,280 x 960
960 x 720
960 x 720
960 x 720
VGA
VGA
VGA
Frame Rate (fps)
5
2
1
5
2
1
5
2
1
JPEG MPEG-4 (User No.)
4,096 kbps
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2,048 kbps
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
1,024 kbps
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
MPEG-4 is unicast transmission and normal mode. Adove frame rate of MPEG-4 is same as MPEG-4 only.
Basic Setup
Camera Setup
Day/Night Switching
Day
Night
Conventional
(VGA 640 x 480)
Sprayed
System Examples
1
2
The above photographs were taken for the purpose of this explanation; actual performance
and images may vary depending on environmental or other conditions.
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