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1. Panasonic Please read this document before using the product and save this document for nstal lati O Nn G U ide future reference e This document can be found on the included CD ROM English French German Network Camerg Indoor Use Only Italian Spanish Russian Simplified Chinese Korean Danish and Swedish versions are included Model No B L C 1 1 1 Wired Type B L C 1 3 1 Wireless Wired Type This manual is written for both the BL C111 Wired Type and BL C131 Wireless Wired Type 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 e 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 e The Setup Guide describes how to set up the camera so that it can be accessed using a PC e Refer to the Operating Instructions on the CD ROM for details regarding the camera s features e Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on the CD ROM if you have any problems configuring or using the camera Abbreviations e UPnP is the abbreviation for Universal Plug and Play e The Network Camera is referred to as the camera in this
2. document e The Setup CD ROM is referred to as the CD ROM 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 b gt Connections Setup Mounting gt gt Confirm that you have all the Make sure you know the names Connecting the camera to your Setting up the camera Mounting or placing the camera items required for installation of the camera s physical network and to the power outlet described in the included Setup features Guide This involves configuring the camera so that it can be accessed from a PC Preparation 1 Confirm the following items are included in the camera s packaging Main Unit 1 pc Screw A 2 pcs Washer S 2 pcs The appearance of your camera Order No PQHE5004X l Order No XWG35FJ depends on which model you Used for wall mounting the Used when mounting the camera have purchased camera BL C111 BL C131 AC Adaptor 1 pc Screw B 1 pc Washer L 1 pc Order No PQLV206CEY Order No XTB4 20AFJ Order No XWG4F16VW Cord Length About 3 m Used for securing the safety wire Used when securing the safety For use in countries areas to the wall wire to the wall other than the United Kingdom Order No PQLV206EY Safety Wire Screw 1 pc Important Information 1 pc Cord Length About 3 m Order No PQHD10110
3. made of tin e A wall made of concrete stone or brick e Fireproof glass e Several walls separated by open space e A steel shelf In the example below wireless communication between the camera and the wireless router is impaired due to steel doors or reinforced concrete walls between the camera and the wireless router PRIVACY Button Privacy mode allows you to protect your privacy by hiding the lens inside the camera preventing camera images from being seen You can turn privacy mode on by pressing the PRIVACY button on the front of the camera When privacy mode is turned on the PRIVACY button which also serves as the camera s indicator changes from green to red to let you know that privacy mode is activated To turn privacy mode off and allow the camera to be accessed simply press the PRIVACY button again It should turn green within a few seconds lf users are accessing the camera when privacy mode is turned on the camera image area displayed in their web browsers turns gray No camera pages can be accessed by users while privacy mode is turned on Once privacy mode is turned off users can press the refresh button in their web browsers to view images again The camera s administrator can also turn privacy mode on and off using a PC or a mobile phone and the PRIVACY button itself can be disabled so that privacy mode cannot be turned on or off by pressing the PRIVACY button For more information about privacy mode see 7 5 Pri
4. DEFAULT O Wall mounting holes pan tilt mechanism RESET button Lens WIRELESS WIRED N Indicator switch A O PRIVACY button J LAN port AG Built in sensor K DC IN jack E pyroelectric infrared L MAC address label sensor M Serial number label Microphone 4 2 See PRIVACY Button on page 4 for information about the PRIVACY button See 1 1 Understanding the Camera Indicator in the Troubleshooting Guide on the CD ROM for indicator meaning Connections Connect the camera to your router and to the power outlet as described below e Before proceeding confirm that your PC is connected to your router and can access the Internet Also confirm that your router s UPnP feature is enabled Most routers have UPnP turned off by default Refer to the operating instructions included with your router or to the Panasonic Network Camera website http panasonic net pcc ipcam for more information e The camera illustrations in this document depict the BL C131 N To the 7T Power BL C131 only Confirm that the WIRELESS WIRED switch on the bottom of the camera is set to WIRED WIRELESS WIRED switch 2 Connect the LAN cable to the camera and the router 3 Connect the AC adaptor cord to the DC IN jack Bottom of BL C131 4 Plug the AC adaptor into the power outlet e The lens will pan and tilt when the camera is turned on Confirm that the indicator lights green after about 1 minute If the indicator do
5. Z Installation Guide For use in the United Kingdom Used for securing the safety wire this document 1 pc to the camera Setup Guide 1 pc Safety Wire 1 pc Setup CD ROM 1 pc Order No PQME10080Z Order No PNQC1048Z Used to secure the camera when Contains the Setup Program needed to configure the camera wall mounting it 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 aPC see the system requirements in the Important Information document a LAN cable CAT 5 straight cable a router Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2007 PQQX15803YA KK0107CM1020 CE Camera Diagrams BL C111 Front View Bottom View Rear View A Lens housing F Tripod mounting hole L Tripod mounting hole pan tilt mechanism G FACTORY DEFAULT M Wall mounting holes B Lens RESET button C Indicator t H LAN port L PRIVACY button I DC IN jack oF D Built in sensor J MAC address label AG pyroelectric infrared K Serial number label G sensor E Microphone 1 2 See PRIVACY Button on page 4 for information about the PRIVACY button BL C131 See 1 1 Understanding the Camera Indicator in the Troubleshooting Guide on the CD ROM for indicator meaning Front View Bottom View Rear View Antenna G Tripod mounting hole N Tripod mounting hole Lens housing H FACTORY
6. e camera where objects often pass the camera from the sides Q A Easy to detect N Ro Easy to detect a Difficult to detect The detection range may be reduced 6 Ifthe lens is aimed at an area outside of the sensor s active detection range the objects that trigger the sensor may not be visible and therefore buffered or transferred images may not show the object that triggered the sensor In the example below the person has triggered the sensor but the person is not in the visible range of the camera We recommend that you limit the pan and tilt range of the camera to the active detection range of the sensor or that you limit other user s access to the pan and tilt features 7 The sensor may not perform properly in the following areas Avoid these kinds of locations when mounting the camera Where the camera or the object is exposed to direct sunlight In a greasy or humid place such as a kitchen Where there are sharp temperature changes such as near an air conditioner Where there is an obstacle such as glass in front of the camera Where the camera or the object is exposed to bright light Near devices that emit radio waves such as mobile phones 8 When deciding where to mount the camera you can verify the sensor s ability to make detections that satisfy your needs by referring to the camera s indicator See 7 4 Changing the Indicator Display in the O
7. es not light green see 1 2 Camera Indicator Issues in the Troubleshooting Guide on the CD ROM Router WAN LAN CO 3 ga w LAN cable Cintemet gt Z Cat 5 straight cable J ou E PC D e The AC adaptor is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the AC outlet is installed near the product and is easily accessible Use only specified Panasonic AC adaptor BL C111CE BL C131CE model no PQLV206CE order no PQLV206CEY BL C111E BL C131E model no PQLV206E order no PQLV206EY When the lens pans or tilts a sound can be heard from the camera This is normal The camera may become warm This is normal _Jj AC adaptor After the camera s indicator turns green you may set up the camera Continue by following the procedure described in the included Setup Guide e If the indicator does not turn green see 1 2 Camera Indicator Issues in the Troubleshooting Guide on the included CD ROM Choosing a Location to Mount the Camera Notes About the Camera s Built in Sensor Please read the following information about the camera s built in pyroelectric infrared sensor before deciding where to mount the camera Refer to the Panasonic Network Camera website at http panasonic net pcc ipcam for further information about the built in sensor The camera s built in sensor is a pyroelectric infrared sensor which means it uses infrared rays to detect temperature differences within its ra
8. nge that are emitted naturally by people animals etc The sensor can be used to trigger the camera to buffer i e temporarily store camera images in its memory You can view these images later as desired The sensor can also be used to trigger the camera to transfer images to someone or somewhere by FTP E mail or HTTP Because the detection range is easily affected by the temperature of the surrounding environment or how fast the objects in front of the camera are moving you should take the following into consideration when deciding where to mount the camera 1 The sensor s active detection range is about 5 m in front of the camera about 30 horizontally and about 85 vertically when the camera is in a 20 C environment About 5 m About 5 m Top View Side View 2 Ifan object is within about 1 m of the camera the sensor may detect the object even if it is outside of the sensor s range 3 If there is no temperature difference between objects in range of the camera s sensor and the surrounding environment such as on a hot summer day the sensor may not be able to detect properly 4 Ifthe sensor is obstructed the sensor is not able to make detections Remove any obstacles in front of the sensor 5 As shown in the illustration below the sensor can easily detect temperature differences of objects moving sideways within the detection range but cannot easily detect objects moving slowly towards the sensor Mount th
9. perating Instructions on the CD ROM and configure the camera to light the indicator in orange when the sensor makes a detection You can then adjust the sensitivity of the sensor see 2 8 Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity in the Operating Instructions on the CD ROM or change the camera s location if necessary Note that if you increase the sensitivity of the sensor the sensor may make inaccurate detections Note e If you are not satisfied with the sensor s ability to make detections we recommend using the camera s motion detection feature This feature detects motion by detecting changes in the camera image For more information see Section 2 Using Triggers to Buffer and Transfer Images in the Operating Instructions on the CD ROM e The built in sensor and the motion detection feature are not designed to be used for security or surveillance No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting from the use of these features For BL C131 Notes About Wireless Communication The radio wave range may decrease depending on the surrounding environment or existence of obstacles If obstacles such as the following are placed between a camera and a router radio waves will weaken Therefore even if the distance between the camera and router is short the frame rate may decrease or images may not be displayed e A metallic door or shutter e A wall with an insulation material that contains aluminum foil e A wall
10. r electrical cables behind the wall 2 Attach the safety wire to the tripod mounting hole on the bottom of the camera using the safety wire screw included 3 Mount the camera on the screws by inserting the screws into the camera s wall mounting holes then sliding the camera down until it is secure e Leave 1 8 mm of space between the screw heads and the washers as shown below Screw A Washer S 29 mm A_O o G O FI At least 25 mm o 4 Secure the safety wire to the wall using screw B included and washer L included e Leave some slack in the safety wire as shown Screw B Washer L At least 25 mm
11. vacy Mode in the Operating Instructions on the CD ROM Note e If you plan on using the PRIVACY button to turn privacy mode on and off make sure you mount the camera where you can reach the button Other Notes e 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 e Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or halogen light may damage the camera s image sensor Mount the camera appropriately Wall Mounting the Camera Caution e Do not drive the screws into a soft material Drive the screws into a secure area of the wall such as a column otherwise the camera may fall and be damaged Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the camera to prevent the camera from falling Note Use screws that are appropriate for the material of the wall The included screws are for use with wooden walls only The camera is intended for indoor use only and should not be mounted outdoors 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 Do not mount the camera upside down 1 Using the template on the right as a guide drive screws A included into the wall e Pass each screw A through washer S included e When driving the screws into the wall be careful to avoid touching any metalwork metal wire laths etc conduits o

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