Panasonic BL-C140A - Outdoor MPEG-4 Network Camera Installation Manual page 28

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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).
Sensor Range Cap
Standard cap
(attached at time of purchase)
N If there are objects that you do not want to be
detected on the right-hand side of the detection
range, attach the cap to block the right side.
Attach cap 2 or 1 as shown in the diagram below.
Note
• If there are objects that you do not want
to be detected on the left-hand side of
the detection range, attach cap 2, or cap
1 to the left side. (In this case, the
detection ranges shown on the right will
be reversed.)
N To block detection on both sides of the detention
range, attach cap 3 as shown below.
Note
• The position of the cap determines the area of the detection range that is blocked.
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Detection Ranges for the Sensor Range Caps
The number is
shown on the
side of the cap.
Cap 2
If you want to
block more of the
right-hand side
than with cap 2,
attach cap 1.
Cap 1
Cap 3
Temperature: 20 °C (68 °F)
Top View
Detection range
Top View
Cap 2
Detection range
Top View
Cap 3
Detection range
About 5 m
(16 feet 5 inches)
About 5 m
(16 feet 5 inches)
About 5 m
(16 feet 5 inches)

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