Panasonic BL-C111A Choosing a Location to Mount the Camera, About 5 m Feet 5 inches Top View

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Read the following information after setting up the camera according to the procedure described in the Setup Guide.

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.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/ 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 range 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 (16 feet 5 inches) in front of the camera, about 30° horizontally, and about 85° vertically, when the camera is in a 20 °C (68 °F) environment.

About 5 m

About 5 m

(16 feet 5 inches)

(16 feet 5 inches)

About 30°

 

About 85°

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2.If an object is within about 1 m (3 feet 3 inches) 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.If the 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 the camera where objects often pass the camera from the sides.

Easy to detect

Easy to detect

Difficult to detect (The detection range may be reduced)

6.If the 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.

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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 Operating 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

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.

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.

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BL-C131A, BL-C111A specifications

The Panasonic BL-C111A and BL-C131A are compact, high-performance network cameras designed for efficient surveillance and monitoring needs. These cameras are part of Panasonic's acclaimed range of security solutions, combining advanced technology with user-friendly features to deliver reliable performance.

One of the standout features of both models is their ability to provide clear, high-quality video. The BL-C111A offers a maximum resolution of 640x480 pixels, while the BL-C131A supports VGA resolution with enhanced video quality. This clarity is crucial for recognizing faces and details in a monitored area, making them suitable for both home and business environments.

In terms of connectivity, these cameras support both Ethernet and wireless networking options. This flexibility allows users to position the cameras in various locations without compromising on the quality of connection. The built-in Wi-Fi capability in the BL-C131A ensures easy integration into existing wireless networks, allowing for effortless installation and setup.

Both models come equipped with a built-in web server, enabling users to access live video feeds and manage settings through a standard web browser. This feature is crucial for remote monitoring, as it allows users to check live feeds from anywhere via a computer or smart device. Additionally, the cameras support motion detection features, sending alerts via email or SMS when any movement is detected, enhancing security measures significantly.

The BL-C131A includes enhanced night vision technology, allowing for effective monitoring in low-light conditions, crucial for security applications during evening hours. This feature is complemented by a wide-angle lens, providing a broader field of view, further increasing the area that can be monitored.

Both models are designed with durability in mind, boasting robust construction that enables them to withstand various environmental conditions, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Furthermore, they support Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, which simplifies installation by reducing the need for multiple cables and power adapters.

In summary, the Panasonic BL-C111A and BL-C131A are versatile surveillance cameras that integrate advanced features, making them valuable assets for any security system. With their high-resolution video quality, seamless connectivity options, and powerful monitoring capabilities, they stand out in the competitive field of network cameras, offering reliability and performance for varying surveillance needs.