Panasonic Home Security System BB HCM580A User Manual

Please read this document before using the product, and save this document for future  
reference. Panasonic Network Camera Website: http://www.panasonic.com/netcam  
for customers in the USA and Puerto Rico  
Installation Guide  
Network Camera  
Indoor Use Only  
(AC Adaptor Type)  
Model No.  
BB-HCM580A  
(PoE Ready)  
BB-HCM581A  
This manual is written for both the BB-HCM580A (AC Adaptor Type) and the BB-HCM581A (PoE Ready). Available features and operations vary slightly  
depending on the model. You can confirm the model no. of your camera by checking the model no. printed on the front of the camera.  
Please read the included Important Information before proceeding.  
Complete Operating Instructions and all other documentation can be found on the included CD-ROM.  
• This document (Installation Guide) explains how to physically connect the  
camera to the power supply and network, as well how to mount or place the  
camera for regular use.  
• The Setup Guide describes how to set up the camera so that it can be  
accessed using a PC.  
• Refer to the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM for details regarding  
the camera’s features.  
• Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on the CD-ROM if you have any  
problems configuring or using the camera.  
Abbreviations  
• UPnP is the abbreviation for “Universal Plug and Play”.  
• The Setup CD-ROM is referred to as “the CD-ROM” in this document.  
• The Network Camera is referred to as “the camera” in this document.  
Installation Procedure Overview  
The following is an overview of the steps required to install and setup the camera. All steps are explained in this document unless otherwise noted.  
Preparation  
Camera Diagram  
Make sure you know the  
names of the camera’s  
physical features.  
Connections  
Setup  
Mounting  
Confirm that you have all the  
items required for  
installation.  
Connecting the camera to  
your network and to the power  
outlet.  
Setting up the camera (described in the included  
Setup Guide). This involves configuring the camera  
so that it can be accessed from a PC.  
Mounting or placing the  
camera.  
Preparation  
1. Confirm the following items are included in the camera’s packaging.  
• Additional pieces can be ordered by calling 1-800-332-5368.  
Main Unit (1 pc.)  
Washer S (1 pc.)  
Washer L (1 pc.)  
Order No. XWG26D12VW  
Used when securing the safety  
wire to the camera.  
Order No. XWG4F16VW  
Used when securing the safety  
wire to the ceiling.  
Screw A (2 pcs.)  
Screw B (5 pcs.)  
Screw C (1 pc.)  
Order No. XYN3+J6FJ  
Used to secure ceiling plate A to  
ceiling plate B.  
Order No. XTB4+20AFJ  
Used to secure ceiling plate B (4  
pcs.) and the safety wire (1 pc.) to  
the ceiling.  
Order No. PQHV2610PJ65  
Used for connecting the safety  
wire to the camera.  
Ceiling Mounting Cover (1 pc.)  
Order No. PSKL1023Y2  
Used when mounting the camera  
on a ceiling.  
Ceiling Plate A (1 pc.)  
Order No. PQZMHCM581A  
Used to secure the camera to  
ceiling plate B.  
Ceiling Plate B (1 pc.)  
Order No. PQMD10110Z  
Used to secure the camera to the  
ceiling.  
AC Adaptor (1 pc.)  
[BB-HCM580A Only]  
Order No. PQLV202U  
Cord Length: About 3 m  
(9 feet 10 inches)  
AC Cord (1 pc.)  
Audio/Video Cord (1 pc.)  
[BB-HCM581A Only]  
Order No. PSJA1103Y  
[BB-HCM580A Only]  
Order No. PSJA1069Z  
Cord Length: About 1.8 m  
(5 feet 11 inches)  
Safety Wire (1 pc.)  
Important Information (1 pc.)  
Installation Guide  
(this document) (1 pc.)  
Setup Guide (1 pc.)  
Setup CD-ROM (1 pc.)  
Order No. PQME10080Z  
Used to secure the camera when  
mounting it.  
Order No. PQQX15704XCD  
Contains the Setup Program needed to  
configure the camera, as well as the  
camera’s documentation.*  
*See the included Important Information  
for a description of each document.  
2. You will need the following additional items to install and configure the camera.  
– a PC (see the system requirements in the Important Information document)  
– a router  
– a LAN cable (CAT-5 straight cable)  
Option for BB-HCM581A  
You can also connect the camera using the optional Panasonic BB-HCA3A AC Adaptor. The BB-HCA3A includes the following items.  
AC Adaptor (1 pc.)  
AC Cord (1 pc.)  
Cord Length: About 3 m (9 feet 10 inches)  
Cord Length: About 1.8 m (5 feet 11 inches)  
© 2007 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.  
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Read the following information after setting up the camera according to the procedure described in the Setup Guide.  
Connecting External Sensors  
The camera’s external I/O interface allows you to connect 2 devices (such as sensors, motion detectors, etc.) that can be used to trigger the camera’s image  
buffering and transferring features (see Section 2 Using Triggers to Buffer and Transfer Images in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM).  
The external I/O interface has 6 terminals.  
Circuit Diagram Example  
External I/O interface  
Camera  
Relay  
Light  
12 V*  
4
3
2
Door Sensor 2 (Alarm 2)  
Door Sensor 1 (Alarm 1)  
G
1
G
Terminal  
G
Description  
GND terminal.  
External sensor input 1. The camera can be triggered by either an open  
circuit or a GND short-circuit.  
1
G
2
*DC 10.5 V–13 V  
GND terminal.  
External sensor input 2. The camera can be triggered by either an open  
circuit or a GND short-circuit.  
Caution  
• The external I/O interface is not capable of connecting directly to devices  
that require large amounts of current. In some cases, a custom interface  
circuit (customer-provided) may have to be used. Serious damage to the  
camera may result if a device that exceeds its electrical capability is  
connected to the external I/O interface.  
• Low voltage/current circuits and high voltage/current circuits are used in  
the camera circuit. All wiring should be performed by a qualified  
electrician. Incorrect wiring could damage the camera and cause a fatal  
electric shock.  
• External devices connected to the camera’s output terminals cannot be  
controlled in the event of a network error or failure. Keep this in mind when  
connecting door locks, heat-emitting devices, or other devices that may  
be dangerous if they cannot be controlled.  
External device control output. Allows you to control an external device  
using the output buttons in the camera’s operation bar (for example,  
turning a light on or off).  
• This terminal’s behavior can be changed (see 7.4 Controlling the  
External Output Terminal in the Operating Instructions on the CD-  
ROM).  
• This terminal is an open collector circuit. The maximum drawing  
current is the same as terminal 4. Do not exceed the voltage of the  
terminal 4.  
3
4
DC power output terminal.  
• 10.5–13 V DC  
• Maximum load drive is 100 mA.  
Note  
• Do not push strongly on the external I/O interface with the pointed object. The  
external I/O interface may get stuck into the unit, and you may not be able to  
use it.  
Connecting a Video Device (BB-HCM580A Only)  
You can connect a TV or other video device (NTSC or PAL format) to the camera to monitor or record camera images. Connect the video device as shown below.  
Composite video connector  
To TV  
Video cable  
(customer-provided)  
3.5 mm L-type (right angle) connector  
Video terminal  
Connecting Audio/video Devices (BB-HCM581A Only)  
You can connect an external microphone and external speaker to the camera to use the Listen and Talk features, respectively. For information about these  
features, see 1.2.10 Audio Features in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM. You can also connect a TV or other video device (NTSC or PAL format) to the  
camera to monitor or record camera images. Connect the devices as shown below.  
Note  
To microphone  
• Analog video output is disabled by default. See 7.5 Controlling the Analog  
To speaker  
To TV  
Video Output Signal in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM for more  
information.  
Microphone cable  
3.5 mm mini plug)  
(
Video cable  
• If you use an external microphone, excessive cable length or a poor quality  
cable can cause degradation in audio quality.  
Speaker cable  
3.5 mm stereo mini plug)  
(
• The microphone cable should be no longer than 7 m (23 feet).  
• Use a speaker with a built-in amplifier. The speaker connects to the camera with a  
stereo audio cable similar to that used by your PC. The output signal is mono.  
• Make sure the camera and speaker are turned off when connecting or  
disconnecting the speaker cable, otherwise noise may be heard from the  
speaker.  
• The external microphone input does not correspond to a line level. Audio may  
be distorted when the line level is input. Audio distortion will be solved if you  
insert the following circuits. Under no circumstance should high-level audio,  
such as from a speaker, be connected to this input terminal. Doing so is likely  
to damage the camera.  
For speaker (red)  
(Output impedance  
560 line level)  
For TV (yellow)  
For microphone (white)  
(Plug-in power +3.3 V)  
Audio/video cord  
Audio/video terminal  
Resistor  
Capacitor  
Camera  
Audio Line  
Out  
Microphone Input  
33 K  
1 F  
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5. If you plan to run the cables above the ceiling, make a 30 mm (1 3/16  
inch) hole in the ceiling, as shown. Run all necessary cables (AC adaptor,  
LAN, audio/video, etc.) through the hole.  
Important Information Regarding Camera Mounting  
The camera can be mounted on a ceiling or table. Please read the following  
information before mounting the camera. Consult an authorized dealer for  
mounting.  
• The center of the hole should be at the point where the 2 lines on ceiling  
plate A would intersect, as shown.  
Caution  
• Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the camera on a  
ceiling to prevent the camera from falling.  
Note  
• The camera is intended for indoor use only and should not be mounted  
outdoors.  
• Use screws that are appropriate for the material of ceiling.  
• The included screws are for use with wooden ceilings only.  
To ensure that camera images are displayed properly, do not mount the  
camera on an incline. Mount the camera so that it is perpendicular to the  
floor.  
• When the camera is mounted on a ceiling, the ceiling mounting cover must  
be removed in order to insert or remove the SD memory card.  
• The camera’s MAC address and serial number are printed on the bottom of  
the camera and are needed in order for camera configuration and  
maintenance. Make a note of both of them for before mounting the camera.  
• Mounting and cabling instructions described in this document follow  
generally accepted guidelines suitable for residential installations. In some  
areas, commercial and industrial installations are regulated by local or state  
ordinances. For such installations, contact your local building department or  
building inspector for more details.  
Lines  
6. Connect all necessary cables (AC adaptor, LAN, audio/video, etc.).  
7. Attach ceiling plate A to ceiling plate B by aligning the 3 tabs as shown,  
then turning ceiling plate A counter-clockwise until the tabs are secured.  
Secure the plates using screws A (included).  
• Camera images can be viewed in relatively dark areas, however, image  
quality decreases when viewing dark images. We recommend using  
supplemental lighting for best results.  
• Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or halogen light may damage the  
camera’s image sensor. Mount the camera appropriately.  
• When mounting the camera, make sure to wrap the AC adaptor cord (if  
used) and other cables (external microphone or speaker cable, video cable,  
etc.) around the hooks as shown to ensure secure connections.  
Three tabs  
Fit the tabs to the holes and  
move counterclockwise.  
1
2
Attach firmly with Screws A.  
Screws A (2 pcs.)  
• The camera should be mounted so that the SD memory card cover  
faces the front of the camera (i.e., the same direction as the lens).  
8. Attach the ceiling mounting cover by first aligning the “ ” mark on the  
camera and cover, then turn the cover clockwise until the “ ” mark on the  
camera and the “ ” mark on the cover are aligned as shown.  
Hook for AC adaptor cord  
Mounting the Camera on a Ceiling  
1. Access the camera and set the [Mounting Type] setting to [On the ceiling]  
(see 5.4 Changing Basic Camera Settings in the Operating Instructions  
on the included CD-ROM). The camera lens will change direction as  
shown below.  
• Be careful not to nip the cable etc.  
• When removing the Ceiling Mounting Cover, move it in the  
counterclockwise direction. Adjust both “ ” and let down the main unit.  
• If you did not make a hole in the ceiling for the cables, remove the tab  
on the ceiling mounting cover and pass the cables through the opening  
as shown.  
[On the table]  
[On the ceiling]  
2. Secure the safety wire to the camera using screw C (included) and  
washer S (included).  
9. Secure the safety wire to the ceiling using screw B (included).  
• Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the camera on a  
ceiling to prevent the camera from falling.  
• Secure the safety wire to the ceiling about 100 mm (3 15/16 inches)  
from the center of ceiling plate B.  
• Do not drive the screw into a soft material. Drive the screw into a  
secure, 25 mm (1 inch) thick area of the ceiling, such as a crossbeam,  
otherwise the camera may fall. If there is no crossbeam, place a board  
on the other side of the ceiling to make sure the camera is securely  
mounted.  
Screw C  
Washer S  
Safety wire  
Safety wire hole  
3. Attach ceiling plate A (included) to the camera by aligning it as shown.  
Secure the plate to the camera firmly.  
Washer L  
Screw B  
Fit the two dents in place.  
When mounting the camera on a concrete or mortar ceiling  
1. Place ceiling plate B against the ceiling and mark the points where you  
are going to make holes.  
2. Make holes with an electric drill. Insert anchors (customer-provided) into  
the holes and push them inside the holes with a hammer.  
• Mortar ceilings break easily when drilling. Be careful of pieces of mortar  
which may become loose and fall.  
Fit the two rubbers in place.  
4. Secure ceiling plate B (included) to the ceiling using screws B (included).  
• Make sure there is at least 100 mm (3 15/16 inches) of space, with no  
obstacles, from the center of the plate.  
• Do not drive the screws into a soft material. Drive the screws into a  
secure, 25 mm (1 inch) thick area of the ceiling, such as a crossbeam,  
otherwise the camera may fall. If there is no crossbeam, place a board  
on the other side of the ceiling to make sure the camera is securely  
mounted.  
Drill for concrete (in case of tile, use a drill for tile)  
3. Mount the camera by following the instructions on this page.  
Keep more than 100 mm (3 15/16 inches)  
off the wall or other obstacles.  
Mounting the Camera on a Table  
Mount or place the camera on a secure and even surface where there are few  
vibrations.  
Camera direction  
100 mm  
(3 15/16 inches)  
Screws B (4 pcs.)  
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