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    Installation Guide
    Network Camera (PoE Ready)
    This manual is written for both the BB-HCM715 (Indoor Use Only) and the BB-HCM735 (Outdoor 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.
    Model number suffixes (“A” and “CE”) are omitted from the following model numbers shown in this document, unless necessary.
    BB-HCM715A, BB-HCM715CE, BB-HCM735A, BB-HCM735CE
    Please read the included Important Information before proceeding.
    Complete Operating Instructions and all other documentation can be found on the included CD-ROM.
    Model No.BB-HCM715
    BB-HCM735Indoor Use Only
    Outdoor Ready
    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
    1.Confirm the following items are included in the camera’s packaging.
    2.You will need the following additional items to install and configure the camera.
    Option
    You can also connect the camera using the optional Panasonic BB-HCA7A, BB-HCA7CE or BB-HCA7E AC adaptor. The optional AC adaptor includes the
    following items. (For more information, consult your authorized Panasonic dealer.)
    • The AC adaptor, the AC adaptor cord, the AC cord, and the extension cord are not splash resistant, and are intended for indoor use only. The AC adaptor, the 
    AC adaptor cord, the AC cord, and the extension cord must be waterproofed for outside use. Preparation
    Confirm that you have all the 
    items required for 
    installation.
    Camera Diagram
    Make sure you know the 
    names of the camera’s 
    physical features.
    Connections
    Connecting the camera to 
    your network and to the power 
    outlet.
    Setup
    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
    Mounting or placing the 
    camera.
    Main Unit (1 pc.) Flexible Stand (1 pc.)
    Order No. PNZMHCM515ASafety Wire (1 pc.)
    Order No. PQME10080Z
    Used to secure the camera 
    when mounting it.SD Card Cover (Hard 
    type) (1pc.)
    [BB-HCM715 Only]
    Order No. PNKV1065Z1
    Screw A
    BB-HCM715 (1pc. for the 
    safety wire)
    Order No. PQHV2610PJ65
    BB-HCM735 (1pc. for the 
    safety wire, 4pcs. for the 
    connector cover)
    Order No. XTN26+10GVWScrew B (1pc. for the safety 
    wire, 3pcs. for the flexible 
    stand)
    Order No. XTB4+20AFJWasher S (1 pc.)
    Order No. XWG26D12VW
    Used when securing the 
    safety wire to the camera.Washer L (1 pc.)
    Order No. XWG4F16VW
    Used when securing the 
    safety wire to the ceiling or 
    wall.
    Important Information (1 pc.)
    Installation Guide (this document) (1 pc.)
    Setup Guide (1 pc.)
    Stand-alone SD Memory Card Recording Guide (1 pc.)Setup CD-ROM (1 pc.)
    Order No. PNQC1016N
    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.
    Sunshade (1pc.)
    [BB-HCM735 Only]
    Order No. PQKV10074Z1Connector Cover (1pc.)
    [BB-HCM735 Only]
    Order No. PQYCHCM531AFoam Strip (1pc.)
    [BB-HCM735 Only]
    Order No. PQHG10748ZSelf Bonding Tape (1pc.)
    [BB-HCM735 Only]
    Order No. PSHG1235Z
    – a PC (see the system requirements in the Important Information document) – a LAN cable (CAT-5 straight cable)
    –a router
    BB-HCA7A
    AC Adaptor (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 3 m 
    (9 feet 10 inches)AC Cord (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 1.8 m
    (5 feet 11 inches)Extension Cord (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 7 m 
    (23 feet)
    BB-HCA7CE (2 pin AC cord)
    AC Adaptor (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 3 m 
    (9 feet 10 inches)AC Cord (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 1.8 m
    (5 feet 11 inches)Extension Cord (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 7 m 
    (23 feet)
    BB-HCA7E (3 pin AC cord)
    AC Adaptor (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 3 m
    (9 feet 10 inches)AC Cord (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 1.8 m
    (5 feet 11 inches)Extension Cord (1 pc.)
    Cord Length: About 7 m 
    (23 feet)
    © Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. 2009
    PNQX2129YA   KK0609CM1129
    Please read this document before using the product, and save this document for future 
    reference. Panasonic Network Camera Website:
    http://panasonic.net/pcc/ipcam/
    • 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.
    • The Stand-alone SD Memory Card Recording Guide describes how to 
    record images to an SD memory card without using a PC.
    • The illustrations used in Installation Guide are of BB-HCM735.
    Abbreviations
    • UPnP is the abbreviation for “Universal Plug and Play”. 
    • The Network Camera is referred to as “the camera” in this document.
    • The Setup CD-ROM is referred to as “the CD-ROM” in this document.• The term “SD memory card” is used in this document to refer to SD memory 
    cards and SDHC memory cards. 
    						
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    Camera Diagram 
    Connections
    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.
    Connect the camera to your PoE hub using a LAN cable (Cat-5 straight cable) as described below.
    Connect the camera to your router and to the power outlet as described below.
    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 1.2.11 Audio Features in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM. Connect the devices as shown below.
    Front View Side and Bottom View Rear View
    A
    B
    C
    DLens cover
    Lens
    Microphone
    Indicator
    *1
    E
    F
    G
    H
    IFA C TO RY  D E FA U LT  
    RESET button
    SD memory card slot
    RESTART button
    FUNCTION 
    button/indicator
    Stand/tripod mounting 
    holeJ
    K
    L
    M
    N
    O
    P
    Q
    RStand mounting hole
    Serial number and 
    MAC address label
    AC adaptor cord/video cable hook
    Speaker/microphone cable hook
    LAN port
    DC IN
    External I/O interface
    VIDEO OUT terminal
    AUDIO OUT terminal
    *1 See 1.1 Understanding the Camera Indicator in the Troubleshooting Guide on the CD-ROM for indicator meaning.SMIC terminal
    When connecting the camera using PoE (Power over Ethernet)
    1.Connect a LAN cable to the camera and to the PoE hub.
    • Your PoE hub must be connected to the router. Refer to the operating instructions included 
    with the PoE hub for connection instructions.
    • The lens will pan and tilt when the camera is turned on.
    2.Connect a LAN cable to a LAN port of the PoE hub and to a LAN port of the router.
    • Confirm that the indicator lights green after about 1 minute. If the indicator does not light 
    green, see 1.2 Camera Indicator Issues in the Troubleshooting Guide on the CD-ROM.
    • When the lens pans or tilts, a sound can be heard from the camera. This is normal.
    • Use a 4-pair UTP/STP cable.
    • Do not use a relay connector or a hub between the camera and the PoE hub. These devices 
    may disturb the data or electricity transmission.
    • If the PoE hub has indicators, the indicator lights as shown in the table below.
    Indicator Description
    LINK
    Turns on when the data is transmitted from the camera.
    PoETurns on when the electricity is supplied to the camera.
    • If the PoE hub is turned off or power supply is temporarily cut off by the disconnection of the 
    LAN cable, it may take time for the PoE hub’s indicators to light.
    • The indicator display differs depending on manufacturers, refer to the manuals of the PoE hub.
    When connecting the camera using the AC Adaptor (Optional)
    1.Connect the LAN cable to the camera and the router.
    2.Connect the AC adaptor cord to the DC IN jack.
    3.Connect the AC cord to the AC adaptor, then plug the AC cord into the power outlet.
    • 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 does not 
    light green, see 1.2 Camera Indicator Issues in the Troubleshooting Guide on the 
    CD-ROM.
    • When you operate the camera, the power outlet should be near the camera and 
    easily accessible.
    • Use only specified Panasonic AC adaptor (Model No. BB-HCA7A, BB-HCA7CE, 
    BB-HCA7E).
    • When the lens pans or tilts, a sound can be heard from the camera. This is normal.
    After the camera’s indicator turns green, you may set up the camera. Continue by following the procedure described in the included 
    Setup Guide.
    • If the indicator does not turn green, see 1.2 Camera Indicator Issues in the Troubleshooting Guide on the included CD-ROM.
    After setting up the camera according to the procedure described in the Setup Guide, read the following information. 
    Connecting External Audio Devices
    Note
    • If you use an external microphone, excessive cable length or a poor quality 
    cable can cause degradation in audio quality.
    • 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.
    A
    B
    C
    DE
    F
    G
    H
    IJ
    K
    L
    M
    N
    OPQRS
    PoE hub PoE indicator
    LINK indicatorTo  t h e  p o w e r  
    supply
    PC Modem
    Internet LAN cable
    (Cat-5 straight cable)
    Router
    Green
    To the 
    power 
    outletLAN cable
    (Cat-5 straight cable)
    Router
    PC AC adaptor
    (BB-HCA7A, BB-HCA7CE, 
    BB-HCA7E) AC cord
    Modem
    Internet
    Green
    For speaker
    (Output impedance 
    560 Ω line level)For microphone
    (Plug-in power +3.3 V)Microphone cable
    (φ 3.5 mm plug)
    Speaker cable
    (φ 3.5 mm stereo plug)
    To speaker
    To microphone
    Camera
    Microphone InputAudio Line 
    Out Capacitor Resistor
    1   F
    33 K 
    						
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    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.
    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.
    Mounting the Camera
    Three mounting methods are available, as shown here. Confirm which side is the top and bottom of the camera when mounting; do not mount the camera upside 
    down. Consult an authorized dealer for mounting.
    Connecting a Video Device
    Note
    • Analog video output is disabled by default. See 7.5 Controlling the Analog 
    Video Output Signal in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM for 
    more information.
    Connecting External Sensors
    Circuit Diagram Example
    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.
    Terminal Description
    GGND terminal.
    1External sensor input 1. The camera can be triggered by either an open circuit 
    or a GND short-circuit.
    GGND terminal.
    2External sensor input 2. The camera can be triggered by either an open circuit 
    or a GND short-circuit.
    3External 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.
    4DC 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. 
    Caution
    • Do not drive the screws into a soft material. Drive the screws into a secure area 
    of the wall or ceiling, 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
    •For BB-HCM715: The camera is intended for indoor use only and should not 
    be mounted outdoors.
    •For BB-HCM735: If you install the camera outdoors, the external microphone 
    or speaker must be outdoor compatible.
    • Use screws that are appropriate for the material of the wall or ceiling.
    • The included screws are for use with wooden walls or 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. 
    Do not mount the camera upside down.
    • 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.•For BB-HCM715: To suit the area in which you will install the camera, you 
    can attach the provided SD Card Cover (Hard type), in order to help 
    prevent SD card theft. (Not all forms of theft can be prevented.)
    For video device
    External I/O interface
    Light
    Door Sensor 1 (Alarm 1) Door Sensor 2 (Alarm 2)Relay Camera
    12 V*
    2 3 4
    G
    1
    G
    *DC 10.5 V–13 V
    Hook for AC adaptor cord, 
    video cable, external I/O 
    interface wiresHook for external 
    audio cables
    SD Card Cover 
    (Soft type)SD Card Cover 
    (Hard type)
    To video device
    Video cable
    (φ 3.5 mm plug) 
    						
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    Ceiling/Wall Mount 
    Wiring without making a hole for a cable in the ceiling or wall
    For BB-HCM735:
    Before following the procedures below, we recommend passing all cables (AC 
    adaptor, LAN, audio/video, etc.) through a duct (i.e., hose, tube, etc.) for 
    proper waterproofing.
    1.Secure the safety wire to the camera using screw A (included) and 
    washer S (included).
    • Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the camera, to prevent the camera 
    from falling.
    2.Remove the tab on the flexible stand. Then pass the cables through the 
    notch.
    3. For BB-HCM715:
    Connect all necessary cables (AC adaptor, LAN, audio/video, etc.). Then 
    skip to step 7.
    For BB-HCM735:
    Pass the cables through the connector cover, and then connect all 
    necessary cables (AC adaptor, LAN, audio/video, etc.). 
    Attach the connector cover by fastening the two screws.
    4.Attach the sunshade by fastening the two screws.
    5.Wrap the cables in the included foam strip and insert the foam strip into 
    the opening of the connector cover.
    • Leave about 10 mm (3/8 inches) of the foam exposed, as shown.
    6.Wrap the first 20 cm (7 7/8 inches) of the cables (starting with the 
    connector cover) using the included self bonding tape. Make sure to wrap 
    the opening of the connector cover thoroughly (three or four times).
    • Stretch the tape to twice its length when you wrap the cables.
    • Overlap the tape when you wrap the cables.
    7.Attach the camera by screwing the threaded mount into the stand 
    mounting hole.
    8.Mount the flexible stand firmly to the ceiling or wall with screw B (included).• 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.
    • Use screws that are suited for the type of material the camera is mounted to.
    • Be careful not to nip the cables.
    • Make sure the flexible stand is firmly mounted on a beam of wood (25 mm [1 inch] and 
    greater) etc. When there is no beam, apply a board on the other side of the ceiling or wall 
    to make sure the camera does not drop.
    9.Adjust the camera position and tighten the flexible stand grip firmly.• Confirm that the cords have been waterproofed and that the portion of the cord protruding 
    from the flexible stand is wrapped in self bonding tape, as shown in (A) below.
    10.Secure the safety wire to the ceiling or wall using screw B (included) and 
    washer L (included).
    • Leave some slack in the safety wire, as shown.
    • Make sure the safety wire is firmly mounted on a beam of wood (25 mm [1 inch] and 
    greater) etc. When there is no beam, apply a board on the other side of the ceiling or wall 
    to make sure the camera does not drop.
    • Make sure to waterproof the opening of the duct so that water does not enter it.
    • Attach the safety wire in a position so that if the camera were to become detached, it 
    would not fall on nearby people.
    For BB-HCM715 (INDOOR USE ONLY): Wiring through a hole made in the 
    ceiling or wall
    Make a hole for cables in the ceiling or wall. Secure the safety wire to the 
    camera and pass the cables through the notch. Then follow steps 7, 8, 9 and 10.
    When mounting on a mortar or concrete surface
    • Prepare anchors for 4 mm (3/16 inch) diameter screws for mounting.
    1.Place the flexible stand on the ceiling or wall where you plan to mount the 
    flexible stand 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 or walls break easily when drilling. Be careful of pieces of mortar which 
    may become loose and fall.
    3.Mount the flexible stand using the screws.
    Flexible Stand Mount Tripod Mount
    1.Screw the threaded mount into 
    the stand/tripod mounting hole.
    2.Turn the grip firmly.
    Tripod
    (customer-provided)Stand/tripod
    mounting hole
    Stand/tripod
    mounting hole
    Flexible 
    standThreaded 
    mount
    Grip
    Safety wireWasher S Screw A
    12Screw holeScrew A Connector coverHook for AC adaptor cord,
    video cable, external I/O 
    interface wiresHook for external
    audio cables
    3
    4
    Sunshade
    Screw A
    Do not cover 
    the ventilation hole.
    N CeilingN Wall
    N CeilingN Wall
    N CeilingN Wall
    N CeilingN Wall
    N CeilingN Wa ll
    Indicator
    Stand/tripod 
    mounting 
    hole
    Threaded mount
    At least 25 mm 
    (1 inch)
    Screw B
    At least 25 mm 
    (1 inch)
    Grip(A)
    Grip(A)
    Duct
    (customer-provided)Screw BWasher L
    Duct
    (customer-provided)
    Washer L
    Screw B
    Screw BHole for cables
    φ 25 mm
     (φ 1 inch)
    Screw BHole for cables
     φ 25 mm 
    (φ 1 inch)
    Drill for concrete (in case of tile, use a drill for tile) Stand 
    mounting 
    hole Threaded 
    mount
    Screw B 
    						
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