Panasonic Network Camera BL-C140 BL-C160 Installation Guide
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21 8Secure the safety wire to the wall using screw A (included) and washer L (included). • When mounting to a hard surface like mortar or concrete, use an anchor to help secure the camera to the wall. • Leave some slack in the safety wire, as shown. 9Connect a LAN cable to the power transfer unit and to the switching hub, router, etc. • The power transfer unit can be fixed in place with 2 pieces from screw A (4 mm x 20 mm [3/16 inch x 13/16 inch]). 10Connect the outdoor LAN cable connected to the...
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22 When mounting on a mortar or concrete surface • Prepare anchors for 4 mm (3/16 inch) diameter screws for mounting. APlace the flexible stand on the wall where you plan to mount the flexible stand and mark the points where you are going to make holes. BMake holes with an electric drill. Insert anchors (customer-provided) into the holes and push them inside the holes with a hammer. • Mortar walls break easily when drilling. Be careful of pieces of mortar which may become loose and fall. CMount the...
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23 Adjusting Range and Sensitivity Preventing Sensor Interference (BL-C160 Only) If objects are interfering with the built-in sensor, use one of the included sensor range caps to cover the corresponding area of the sensor. For Built-in Sensors Example 1 If there are interfering objects (such as cars) on one side or corner of the screen, attach cap 1 or 2 to cover the desired area of the sensor. • In the example below, the object in the upper-left corner of the image may interfere with the sensor,...
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24 Example 2 If there are interfering objects (such as heat emitting devices) being displayed on both sides of the screen, use cap 3 to block the parts of the sensor that are detecting the interfering objects (in this case on the left and right-hand sides). Other interfering object Heat emitting device
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25 Adjusting Motion Detection Sensitivity The sensitivity of the motion detection can be adjusted to match the installation environment. For more information, see 2.10 Adjusting Motion Detection Sensitivity in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM.
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26 Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity (BL-C160 Only) By adjusting the sensitivity of the built-in sensor, the detection range can change in the following ways. The temperature and other qualities of the camera location may affect the detection range. For more information, see 2.9 Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity (BL-C160) in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM. Temperature: 20 °C (68 °F) NHigh • In certain installation setups or environments it may be necessary to increase sensor sensitivity for the...
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27 Sensor Range Caps (BL-C160 Only) When there are objects that you do not want to detect with the built-in sensor, a sensor range cap can be attached to the camera to control the detection range. There are 4 sensor range caps: the standard cap (attached at the time of purchase), cap 1, cap 2, and cap 3. Each cap blocks detection to various directions and degrees. Caps can be attached at 45° angles. Select the cap and attachment angle to best suit your needs. See the next page for details of each...
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28 Detection Ranges for the Sensor Range Caps Sensor range caps can be used to prevent detections when the temperature changes in certain areas of the detection range. Differing temperatures will affect how far the sensor can detect within the detection range. Confirm the different detection ranges in the following explanations. Please note that the below figures are a guide to the detection ranges when the Sensor Sensitivity is set to “Middle” (see page 26). Note • The position of the cap determines...
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