46BB-HCM547A7.18. Updating the Camera’s FirmwareYou can update the camera’s firmware from the [Update Firmware] page.1. Download the latest firmware from the Panasonic Network Camera website(http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/support/info.html) and save it on your PC.2. Click the [Maintenance] tab.3. On the left side of the screen under [Maintenance], click [Update Firmware].4. Click [Update Firmware]. The camera will automatically restart.5. After the camera restarts, a dialog prompts you to select the firmware file.6. Click [Browse...]. A dialog prompts you to specify the location of the firmware file.7. Select the firmware file you downloaded from the Panasonic Network Camera website and click [Open]. The selected filename is displayed.8. Confirm the file name, then click [Update Firmware].• The [Updating firmware.] screen is displayed, and then the [Restarting now...] screen is displayed. When the firmware updateis complete, the camera’s top page is displayed.Note• The firmware update may take 10 minutes or longer depending on the network environment.9. Confirm the camera’s new firmware version on the top page.Note• Do not turn off the power during a firmware update.• All images buffered in the internal memory are deleted when the firmware is updated.• All alarm logs are deleted when the firmware is updated.• You can also use the Setup Program to update the camera’s firmware• The camera’s current firmware version can be confirmed on the [Top] page and the [Status] page.• The camera can only be accessed using HTTP while updating the firmware. If HTTPS was used to begin the firmware update,the camera will switch to HTTP during the update, and then return to HTTPS when the update is completed.7.19. Restoring Settings from a Configuration FileIf you have saved a configuration file (i.e., a backup of the camera’s settings) on your PC, you can restore the settings later. Ifyou reset the camera to factory default, the camera can load its settings from the configuration file.1. Click the [Maintenance] tab.2. On the left side of the screen under [Maintenance], click [Load Settings].3. Click [Browse...]. A dialog prompts you to specify the location of the saved configuration file.4. Specify the configuration file and click [Open].5. Confirm the file name and click [Load].6. Click [Restart]. The camera will restart and the saved settings will be restored.Note• The configuration file saves the camera’s network settings. When the settings are loaded, the settings are restored as they weresaved, therefore the camera’s IP address may change. If you cannot access the camera after loading the configuration file, usethe Setup Program to confirm the camera’s IP address.• The configuration file saves the camera’s user names and passwords. When the settings are loaded, the settings are restored asthey were saved, therefore the administrator user name and password may change. If you cannot remember the administratoruser name or password, you will need to reset the camera and set the user name and password again.• You can also use the Setup Program to restore a configuration file. Network settings and the administrator user name and pass-word are not changed when you restore a configuration file using the Setup Program.• Buffered images will be deleted when you load the saved configuration file and restart the camera.• Alarm logs will be deleted when you load the saved configuration file and restart the camera.• If you have updated the camera’s firmware, you may not be able to restore a configuration file correctly if the configuration filewas saved with the old camera firmware version.