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Roberto WolfSep 4, 2025
Why is the picture flipped vertically on my Panasonic AW-HR140?
- JJohnny JohnsonSep 4, 2025
The picture may be flipped vertically if the stand-alone (Desktop) installation setting has not been selected correctly.
Why is the picture flipped vertically on my Panasonic AW-HR140?
The picture may be flipped vertically if the stand-alone (Desktop) installation setting has not been selected correctly.
What to do if my Panasonic AW-HR140 has no power?
First, ensure the power plug is properly connected. Also, check if the LAN cable is securely connected to the LAN connector for IP control. If you're using a PoE++ compatible power supply, make sure the network cable is properly connected. Power may not be supplied if the total power limit is exceeded on power supply devices that allow connections to multiple PoE++ terminals. Lastly, if the unit is connected to the controller, verify that it has been connected correctly.
How to access Panasonic Camcorder from a mobile terminal?
Ensure the URL is correct and includes “/mobile” at the end. Verify that the HTTPS SSL encryption of the mobile terminal matches that of the unit. Also, check that you are not accessing via “http://” while using the HTTPS function.
What to do if the settings on the web setup screen [Setup] are not updated or displayed properly on my Panasonic AW-HR140?
If you are using Windows, press the [F5] key on the keyboard of the personal computer to request that the settings be acquired. If you are using Mac, press the [Command] + [R] key on the personal computer’s keyboard to request that the settings be acquired.
Why is there no auto focusing on my Panasonic AW-HR140?
The lack of auto focusing may be because the focus is set to manual. In some situations, it may be hard to focus at the auto setting.
Why does the authentication screen appear repeatedly on my Panasonic Camcorder?
The authentication screen may appear repeatedly because the user name or password has been changed. Alternatively, the method for user authentication may have been changed.
Why do screen displays take a while to appear on my Panasonic Camcorder?
Screen displays may take longer to appear if access is being performed in HTTPS mode. Also, if the unit is on the same local network and being accessed via proxy, this can slow down the display. The issue may also arise if multiple users are accessing the unit’s IP images simultaneously.
How to troubleshoot Panasonic AW-HR140 Camcorder when it cannot operate using the controller?
Make sure the unit is properly connected to the controller. If you're using AW?RP50, AW?RP120 or AK?HRP200 remote camera controllers in a network, the user authentication and host authentication must be set to OFF. It may be necessary to upgrade the version of the controller so that the controller will support the unit. When using an HTTPS connection, network connection with the AW?RP50, AW?RP120, and AK?HRP200 will be disabled.
What to do if no pictures are displayed or the pictures are disturbed on my Panasonic AW-HR140 Camcorder?
Ensure the unit has been connected properly to the other connected devices. If the system switches the picture when the unit is selected, verify the correct unit is selected. Confirm that the image signal setting has been selected correctly. Also, check if external sync signals that are supported by the video signal format which has been set are being input.
How to fix Panasonic AW-HR140 when I cannot access it from a web browser?
First, ensure a LAN cable of category 5 or above is connected to the LAN connector for IP control. Check if the LED of the LAN connector is lit. Verify that the power is on and that a valid IP address has been set for the unit. Confirm you're not using the wrong IP address, or accessing via “http://” while the HTTPS function is enabled. Ensure no other unit is using the same IP address, and that the subnet mask setting matches the network subnet of the connection destination. Also, check if the web browser has the “Use a proxy server” setting selected, or if the wrong default gateway has been set for the unit.