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Check the installing place
Precautions for Installation
Panasonic assumes no responsibility for injuries or property damage resulting
from failures arising out of improper installation or operation inconsistent with
this documentation.
Installation area for this product
Select an appropriate place for the installation area (such as a strong wall or ceiling) in your
particular environment.
Avoid installing the camera in locations where it can be exposed to direct sunlight or rain from
all directions. Install the camera in an appropriate location such as on an exterior wall of a
building.
Do not place this product in the following places:
Locations where a chemical agent is used such as a swimming pool
Locations subject to humidity, dust, steam and oil smoke
Locations that have a specific environment that is subject to an inflammable atmosphere or
solvents
Locations where a radiation, an X-ray, a strong radio wave or a strong magnetic field is
generated
Locations where corrosive gas is produced, Locations where it may be damaged by briny air
such as seashores
Locations where the temperature is not within the specified range (-20 °C to +50 °C {-4 °F to
+122 °F}).
Locations subject to vibrations (This product is not designed for on-vehicle use.)
Locations subject to condensation as the result of severe changes in temperature
Be sure to remove this product if it is not in use.
Before installation
When this camera is mounted on a wooden ceiling or a wall, use the Screw B (accessory).
Screws to be used for other materials are not provided. Prepare the screws according to the
material, structure, strength and other factors of the mounting area and the total weight of
objects to be mounted.
Ensure that the mounting surface, anchor and screws are sufficiently strong.
Do not mount this product on a plaster board or a wooden section because they are too weak.
If this product is unavoidably mounted on such a section, the section shall be sufficiently
reinforced.
2
Major operating controls
<Front view>
Lens cover
Lens
Microphone
Live indicator
<Side and bottom view>
INITIAL SET button
Switch cover
(when open)
RESTART button
Stand/tripod mounting hole
WIRELESS button (WPS indicator)
When WPS starting up: blinks orange (for about 2 minutes)
When WPS setup is completed: lit green
<Rear view>
Stand mounting hole
12 V DC power supply terminal/
Monitor out connector for adjustment/
External I/O terminals cable hook
Audio output terminal/
Microphone/line input connector cable hook
LAN port [10BASE-T/100BASE-TX]
Microphone/line input connector [MIC/LINE IN]
Audio output terminal [AUDIO OUT]
EXT I/O
Monitor out connector for adjustment [MONITOR OUT]
POWER
-
+
6 5 4 3 2 1
External I/O terminals [EXT I/O]
12V = IN
12 V DC power supply terminal [POWER]
When connecting the camera using a wireless LAN
Use the camera's WIRELESS button (WPS indicator) to automatically perform wireless settings.
1
Turn on the camera without connecting the LAN cable to enable the
wireless settings.
After the initial pan/tilt operations are performed, the live indicator stops blinking orange
and lights orange. The live indicator lights orange and the camera starts up in wireless LAN
mode about 90 seconds after the camera was turned on.
2
Select ON for the WPS function (Push-button method (PBC)) on the
wireless router. (For more information, refer to the operating
instructions included with your wireless router.)
3
Press and hold down the WIRELESS button for a second or more
until the WIRELESS indicator blinks orange.
The camera and the wireless router automatically start performing wireless settings.
Settings may take up to 2 minutes to be performed.
When the automatic wireless settings have successfully completed, the camera restarts
about 5 seconds after the WIRELESS button stops blinking orange and lights green.
During its reboot, when the wireless connection have been successfully completed
about 90 seconds after the WIRELESS button has gone off, the WIRELESS button lights
green again. The wireless settings are updated.
Switch cover
(When open)
WIRELESS button (WPS indicator)
When WPS starting up: blinks orange (for about 2 minutes)
When WPS setup is completed: lit green
Note
If about 2 minutes pass after the WIRELESS button starts blinking and the wireless connection
is not completed, the WIRELESS button will blink red for about 10 seconds and then go off.
If this happens the wireless settings have failed. Check the wireless router's settings and con-
nection procedures, and then try performing the settings again.
If the WPS settings fail to automatically configure, check the settings of the wireless router and
the camera.
If you want to turn off the WIRELESS button and live indicator's green light, select "Off" for the
"Indicator" on the [Basic] tab of the "Basic" page.
4
Mounting the Camera
Before installing the camera, check that the camera settings have been
completed. Refer to "Configure the settings of the camera" (leaflet).
For P models: Refer to "Mounting the Camera" (leaflet) for descriptions of how to
mount the UL listed model(s).
The connector cover for E model is used in the following procedures.
1
Remove the tab on the flexible
stand (accessory). Then pass the
cables through the notch.
Note
the tab on the
flexible stand
When passing all cables through a duct (locally
procured) for waterproofing without removing
the tab, wrap the cables to the shaft of the
stand with tape or other materials (locally
procured). In this case proceed to step 2.
2
Pass the cables through the connector
Connector cover
cover (accessory), and then connect
(accessory)
all cables. Attach the connector cover
by fastening screw A (accessory).
(Recommended tightening torque of
the connector cover:
0.6 N·m {0.44 lbf·ft})
Screw hole
Connect all necessary cables, AC adaptor,
LAN, audio/video, etc.
IMPORTANT
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.
12 V DC power supply terminal/
Audio output terminal/
Monitor out connector for
Microphone/line input
adjustment/
connector cable hook
External I/O terminals cable hook
Design and engineer the power supply system to turn on/off the power of this
product.
The product has no power switch. When installing the product, use a power supply
device equipped with the ON-OFF switch for servicing.
About the network connection
When connecting to a network using the network cable of this product, observe the following.
When wiring for the network, design and engineer not to be affected by thunder.
Screw tightening
The screws and bolts must be tightened with an appropriate tightening torque according to
the material and strength of the installation area.
Do not use an impact driver. Use of an impact driver may damage the screws or cause tight-
ening excessively.
When a screw is tightened, make the screw at a right angle to the surface. After tightening the
screws or bolts, perform visual check to ensure tightening is enough and there is no backlash.
Procure fixing screws that are not made to be used with wooden surfaces
separately.
The fixing screws supplied with this product are only for use with wooden surfaces.
Required pull-out capacity of a single screw/bolt is 294 N {66.09 lbf} or more.
Do not remove or loosen the internal camera screws.
Do not loosen the internal camera screws. Otherwise, water exposure may cause damage or
malfunction of camera, or camera dropping may result in injury.
Radio disturbance
When this product is used near TV/radio antenna, strong electric field or magnetic field (near a
motor, a transformer or a power line), images may be distorted and noise sound may be
produced.
Router
When connecting this product to the Internet, use a broadband router with the port forwarding
function (NAT, IP masquerade). Refer to the Operating Instructions (included in the CD-ROM) for
further information about the port forwarding function. When connecting the camera to a wire-
less LAN, it is recommended to select the enhanced encryption "WPA2-PSK (AES)" or "WPA-
PSK (AES)" for the wireless router's encryption settings.
Time & date setting
It is necessary to set the time & date before putting this product into operation. Refer to the
Operating Instructions on the provided CD-ROM for descriptions of how to perform the settings.
External I/O terminals
Pin
Function
6
DC power output
– Power output voltage 12 V
– Power output current 100 mA
5
GND
4
GND
3
EXT I/O terminal 3 (ALARM IN 3/ AUX OUT)
2
EXT I/O terminal 2 (ALARM IN 2/ ALARM OUT)
1
EXT I/O terminal 1 (ALARM IN 1)
About the [INITIAL SET] button
After turning off the power of the camera, turn on the power of the camera while holding down this
button, and wait for around 5 seconds or more without releasing this button. Wait around 3 minute
after releasing the button. The camera will start up and the settings including the network settings
will be initialized. Before initializing the settings, it is recommended to write down the settings in
advance. The initialization will be complete when the live indicator stops blinking orange and lights
off. Note that the preset position settings and the CRT key (SSL encryption key) used for the
HTTPS protocol will not be initialized.
IMPORTANT
Do not turn off the power of the camera during the process of initialization. Otherwise,
it may fail to initialize and may cause malfunction.
About the [RESTART] button
When the camera is on, you can also restart the camera by pressing the RESTART button.
Press and hold the RESTART button for about one second with a pointed object. Restarting is
completed when the camera's pan/tilt performs its initial movement.
About the live indicator and the WIRELESS button (WPS indicator)
Refer to "Configure the basic settings [Basic]" of the Operating Instructions (included in the
CD-ROM) for further information.
IMPORTANT
WPS function is unavailable when the wireless router is set to shared key authentication.
When the wireless router or other devices are set to use the ESS-ID stealth function
(hidden SSID), the WPS function is unavailable.
During the configuration of WPS setting, another wireless device may be temporarily
caused interference by the wireless router.
If the wireless router is configured to use the MAC address filtering feature, the WPS
function may be unavailable. Check the settings of the wireless router.
If the settings for the WPS function are performed when no wireless device to be connect-
ed to the wireless network, etc. the configuration will be automatically cancelled after 2
minutes. (Check the wireless router in use before configuration.)
When there are multiple wireless routers on the same network which have the WPS func-
tion on (Registrars), the WPS function may not be able to configure automatically.
After connecting the camera, refer to "Configure the settings of the camera" (leaflet) and perform
the camera settings.
Confirm the status of the wireless connection on the [Status] tab of the "Wireless" page.
About the range of use for wireless communication
Do not use this product in the following areas or locations.
(It may cause interference to radio communications or malfunction.)
Indoor areas that have specified radio stations or mobile communications equipment
Locations near microwave ovens or Bluetooth devices
Indoors areas that use antitheft devices or 2.4 GHz frequency devices such as POS sys-
tems
Change the installation location of the camera when there are materials or objects such
as the following between the camera and a wireless router.
(When there are materials or objects that are difficult for radio waves to pass through in the instal-
lation area, wireless transmission may fail or the transmission speed may become slower.)
(When there are materials or objects that reflect radio waves in the installation area, wireless
transmission may fail or the transmission speed may become slower due to interference from
reflected radio waves.)
A metallic door or shutter
A wall with an insulation material that contains aluminum foil
A wall made of concrete, stone or brick
Several walls separated by open space
3
Attach the sunshade (accessory) by fastening screw A.
(Recommended tightening torque of the sunshade: 0.6 N·m {0.44 lbf·ft})
Sunshade (accessory)
Make sure the
switch cover
close firmly
before attaching
the sunshade.
4
Wrap the cables in the included foam strip (accessory) and insert
the foam strip into the opening of the connector cover leaving
about 10 mm {3/8 inches} of the foam exposed, as shown.
Foam strip
(accessory)
Screw A
Note
(accessory)
Adequate waterproof treatment is required for the cables when installing the camera
outdoors. Failure to observe this may cause water leakage resulting in malfunction.
5
Wrap the first 20 cm {7 7/8 inches} of the cables (starting with the
connector cover) using the included self bonding tape (accessory).
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. When mounting the camera on a tripod, make sure to wrap the self bonding tape
(locally procured) around the cables until a suitable height according to the height of the tripod.
Do not cover
the ventilation
hole.
Self bonding tape (accessory)
Determining the mounting position
IMPORTANT
Do not mount this product on
a plaster board or a wooden
section because they are too
weak. If this product is
unavoidably mounted on such
a section, the section
shall be sufficiently reinforced.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
Do not install near the
Do not install near
strong light source.
any heat sources.
IMPORTANT
Do not install on
locations subject
to humidity and oil
smoke.
Determining how to wire the cable
It is necessary to make a hole in the ceiling or wall to pass the cables through.
Make a hole 25 mm {31/32 inches} in diameter.
Hole for cables
ø 25 mm {ø 31/32 inches}
3
Connections
When connecting the camera using LAN cable
Configure your PC so that it can connect to the internet through the router.
For E model, only connect 12 V DC power supply.
Live indicator
12 V DC power supply terminal [POWER]
Extension cord
(accessory)
To the
power
outlet
AC cord
AC adaptor
(accessory)
(accessory)
(This illustration shows an example of connecting the P model.)
1
Connect the LAN cable (locally procured) to the LAN port of the
camera and the LAN jack of the router.
When connecting the camera using a wireless LAN, do not plug the LAN cable into
the LAN port. Refer to "When connecting the camera using a wireless LAN" for
further information.
2
Connect the cable of 12 V DC power supply or the extension
cord (P model) to the power cord plug (accessory).
Refer to "Connecting the power cord plug".
3
Connect the plug of the AC adaptor to the extension cord (P model).
Fully insert the plug of the AC adaptor into the jack of the extension cord.
4
Insert the power cord plug into the 12 V DC power supply
terminal on the rear of the camera.
A steel door
Note
When two or more radio routers and radio interference exist, radio may become being hard to
be connected or transmission speed may become remarkably slow. In that case, it may be
necessary to change the channel of a radio router or to rearrange wireless applications.
External I/O terminals
Connect external devices to the EXT I/O terminal.
When connecting an external device, remove 9 mm - 10 mm
{11/32 inches - 13/32 inches} of the outer jacket of the cable
and twist the cable core to prevent the short circuit first.
Specification of cable (wire): 22 AWG - 28 AWG
Single core, twisted
IMPORTANT
⿟ Do not connect 2 wires or more directly to a terminal. When it is necessary to connect 2
or more wires, use a splitter.
⿟ Input and output of the external I/O terminal 2 and 3 can be switched by configuring the
setting. The default of EXT I/O terminal 2 is "ALARM IN 2" and of EXT I/O terminal 3 is
"ALARM IN 3". It is possible to determine whether or not to receive input from EXT I/O
A wall made of tin
terminal 2 and 3 (ALARM IN2, 3) by selecting "Off", "Alarm input", "Alarm output" or "AUX
A steel shelf
output" for "Terminal alarm 2" or "Terminal alarm 3" on the [Alarm] tab on the "Alarm setup"
Fireproof glass
page. Refer to the Operating Instructions (included in the CD-ROM) for further information.
⿟ The default of EXT I/O terminals is "Off". When "Off" is selected, it is possible to connect
external devices as well as the input setting.
⿟ When using the EXT I/O terminals as the output terminals, ensure they do not cause
signal collision with external signals.
In order for the EXT I/O terminal to detect alarm inputs when the terminal status is changed
from Open to Close (On) or from Close to Open (Off), about 100 ms or more is needed.
Because alarms cannot be detected for about 5 seconds after a detection is made, alarm
inputs received within about 5 seconds after an alarm is detected are not detected.
Installing the camera on the ceiling or wall
Adjust the camera to a suitable position/direction while confirming the images actually displayed
on the computer screen.
Note
Make sure the live indicator is always in the lower right corner when you mount.
Screw A
1
Place the flexible stand on the ceiling
or wall, and determine the mounting
position of the stand.
Make sure the flexible stand is firmly mounted on
a beam of wood (25 mm {31/32 inches} 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.
2
Secure the safety wire (accessory) to the camera using screw A
(accessory) and washer S (accessory).
3
Attach the camera by screwing the threaded mount into the stand
mounting hole.
¢Ceiling
Grip
Threaded mount
Stand mounting
hole
When using an extension
cord, also wrap the
connection parts of the
extension cord with the tape.
IMPORTANT
Do not install this on locations
subject to vibrations.
When using a wireless connection, configure the wireless settings for the camera and the
wireless router before installing the camera.
Confirm in advance that the camera can connect with the wireless router from its installed
IMPORTANT
place. Refer to "3 Connections" for further information.
Do not install this by products
that generates a strong radio
Determining how to mount the camera
wave or a strong magnetic field.
¢ Installing the camera on the ceiling or wall
Make sure the flexible stand is firmly mounted on a beam of wood (25 mm
{31/32 inches} 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.
¢ Tripod Mount
It is also possible to mount the camera on a standard tripod stand (locally
procured).
5
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 (the operating sound can be heard).
When the network setting is completed, the live indicator stops blinking green and lights green.
After connecting the camera, refer to "Configure the settings of the camera" (leaf-
let) and perform the camera settings.
Connect the power cord plug
Caution:
FOR UL LISTED MODEL(S), ONLY CONNECT 12 V DC CLASS 2 POWER SUPPLY.
1
Loosen the screw of the power cord plug (accessory).
2
Connect the cable of the 12 V DC power supply to the power cord
LAN cable
(locally procured)
plug.
Router
Strip 3 mm to 7 mm {1/8 inches to 9/32 inches} from the end of the wire, and twist the
(locally procured)
stripped part of the wire sufficiently to avoid short circuit.
Specification of cable (wire): 16 AWG - 24 AWG, Single core, twisted
Check whether the stripped part of the wire is not exposed and is securely connected.
3
Tighten the screw of the power cord plug.
Internet
Modem
IMPORTANT
Be sure to use the AC adaptor provided with
Plug of the AC adaptor
PC
this product. (P model)
(used to view
Be sure to use the power cord plug provided
settings and images)
with this product.
Extension cord
(locally procured)
When connecting the cable of 12 V DC
power supply to the power cable plug, make
sure to use the correct polarity. Using incor-
rect polarity may cause issues such as dam-
age to the camera or malfunction.
⿟ Be sure to fully insert the power cord plug
into the 12 V DC power supply terminal.
Otherwise, it may damage the camera or
cause malfunction.
Adequate waterproof treatment is required for the AC adaptor, the AC cord,
and the extension cord. (The AC adaptor and the AC adaptor cord are not
waterproof.)
Failure to observe this may cause fire or electric shock.
Never touch wet AC adaptors or AC cords. Consult the dealer for repair.
<Ratings>
A reinforced concrete wall
ALARM IN1, ALARM IN2, ALARM IN3
Input specification : No-voltage make contact input (4 V - 5 V DC, internally pulled up)
Off
On
ALARM OUT, AUX OUT
Output specification : Open collector output (maximum applied voltage: 20 V DC)
Open
Close
Microphone/line input connector・Audio output terminal
You can connect an external microphone and external speaker to the camera to use the Listen
and Talk features, respectively. The microphone cable should be no longer than 7 m {23 feet}. If
you use an external microphone, excessive cable length or a poor quality cable can cause
degradation in audio quality.
an external microphone/ line input
an external powered speaker
Strip range
Approx. 9 mm - 10 mm
{11/32 inches - 13/32 inches}
Monitor out connector for adjustment
Connect a monaural mini plug (ø3.5 mm) (only for checking if images are displayed on the monitor).
Recommended plug: L type
IMPORTANT
The monitor out connector for adjustment is provided only for checking the adjustment of
the angular field of view on the video monitor when installing the camera or when servic-
ing. It is not provided for recording/monitoring use.
Black bands may appear at the top and bottom or right and left of the screen. (That does
not affect the adjustment because the angular field of view is not changed.)
4
Mount the flexible stand firmly to the ceiling or wall with screw B (accessory).
When mounting the flexible stand to the wall, position the flexible stand so that the "p"
marker is facing upward.
¢Ceiling
At least 25 mm
{31/32 inches}
Beam of wood
5
Adjust the camera position and tighten the flexible stand grip and
the tightening screw firmly.
The fixing position of the tightening screw can be adjusted according to the direction
the camera is facing and its angle.
¢Ceiling
Grip
Washer S (accessory)
Screw A
Top
Bottom
Safety wire (accessory)
: 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.
6
Adjust the length of the safety wire when it is taut, and secure it to the
¢Wall
ceiling or wall using screw B (accessory) and washer L (accessory).
Attach the safety wire in a position so that if the camera were to become detached, it
Stand/tripod
would not fall on nearby people.
mounting hole
¢Ceiling
Make sure to waterproof the opening of
the duct so that water does not enter it.
Live indicator
Top
Grip
Threaded mount
Bottom
* It is possible to attach the stand to the stand
mounting hole, the rear of the camera.
At least 25 mm {31/32 inches}
Beam of wood
When mounting on a mortar or concrete surface
Prepare anchors for 4 mm {5/32 inches} diameter screws for mounting.
Mortar ceilings or walls break easily when drilling. Be careful of pieces of
mortar which may become loose and fall.
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 (locally procured)
into the holes and push them inside the holes with a hammer.
3. Mount the flexible stand using the screws.
Drill for concrete (in case of tile,
Perform waterproof treatment
use a drill for tile)
(caulking)
Strip range
Approx. 3 mm - 7 mm
{1/8 inches - 9/32 inches}
(+)
White cord
Power cable plug
Extension cord
(accessory)
(–)
Black cord
(This illustration shows an example of connecting the P model.)
WARNING
: Open or 4 V - 5 V DC
: Make contact with GND (required drive current: 1 mA or more)
: 4 V - 5 V DC by internal pull-up
: Output voltage 1 V DC or less (maximum drive current: 50 mA)
(ø 3.5 mm mini plug)
(Plug-in power 3.3 ±0.5 V)
GND
cable ø2 ±0.3
signal
(ø 3.5 mm stereo mini plug)
(Output impedance 560 Ω line level)
GND
unconnected
signal
To microphone
For microphone/ line input terminal
To speaker input terminal
For audio output terminal
¢Wall
At least 165 mm
p
p
Screw B
Keep a distance of 165 mm {6-1/2 inches}
or more from a ceiling
Otherwise the camera
Screw B
cannot be mounted properly.
(accessory)
¢Wall
Top
Tightening screw
Bottom
Grip
Tightening screw
¢Wall
Screw B
Washer L (accessory)
Duct
Top
(locally procured)
Bottom
Washer L
(accessory)
Screw B
Duct (locally procured)

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