Panasonic BB-HCM581A manual

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    1 Inst allation Guide Network Camera This manual is written for both the BB-HCM580A (AC Adaptor T ype) and the BB- HCM581A (PoE Ready). A vailable features and operati ons vary slightly depending on the model. Y ou can confirm the model no. of your ca mera by checking the model no. printed on the front of the came ra. Please read the included Impor[...]

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    2 Camera Diagram Connections Before proceeding , confirm that y our PC is co nnected to your rou ter and can acce ss the In ternet. Also co nfirm th at your router ’ s UPnP ™ feature is enabled. (Most routers have UPnP ™ turned of f by default.) Refer to the operating instructions included with your ro uter or to the Panasonic Network Came ra[...]

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    3 The camera’ s external I/O interface allows you to co nnect 2 devi ces (such as se nsors, motio n detector s, etc.) tha t can be use d to trigger the camera’ s image buffer ing and transferring feature s (see Section 2 Using T riggers to Buffer and T ransfer Images in the Operating Instructions o n the CD- ROM). The external I/O inte rface ha[...]

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    4 Import ant Information Re garding Camera Mounting The camera can be mounted on a ceiling or table. Pl ease read the following information before mounting the camera. Consult an auth orized 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 ca[...]