Panasonic BB-HCM580A, BB-HCM581A setup guide Important Information Regarding Camera Mounting

Models: BB-HCM580A

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Important Information Regarding Camera Mounting

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.

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.

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.

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.

[On the table]

[On the ceiling]

2.Secure the safety wire to the camera using screw C (included) and washer S (included).

Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the camera on a ceiling to prevent the camera from falling.

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.

Fit the two dents in place.

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.

Keep more than 100 mm (3 15/16 inches)

off the wall or other obstacles.

Camera direction

100 mm

(3 15/16 inches)

Mounting the Camera on a CeilingScrews B (4 pcs.)

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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.

The center of the hole should be at the point where the 2 lines on ceiling plate A would intersect, as shown.

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).

Three tabs

1Fit the tabs to the holes and

move counterclockwise.

2Attach 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 “Mounting the Camera on a Table” mark on the cover are aligned as shown.

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.

9.Secure the safety wire to the ceiling using screw B (included).

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.

Manual background Washer L

Manual background Screw B

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.

Drill for concrete (in case of tile, use a drill for tile)

3.Mount the camera by following the instructions on this page.

Mounting the Camera on a Table

Mount or place the camera on a secure and even surface where there are few vibrations.

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Panasonic BB-HCM580A, BB-HCM581A Important Information Regarding Camera Mounting, Mounting the Camera on a Ceiling