Outdoor Camera KX-HNC600E Model No. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product. This document explains how to install the outdoor camera properly. For details about how to use the system, refer to the User’s Guide (page 29). Please read this document before using the unit and save it for future reference.
Table of Contents Introduction Accessory information ........3 General information ........4 Using Panasonic Home Network System ............5 Important Information About this system .........7 For your safety ..........7 Important safety instructions ......8 For best performance ........8 Privacy and rights of portrait ......9 Other information .........9...
10 mm/XTB26+10GVW Large screw for attaching safety wire to wall 25 mm/XTB4+25AVW Sensor range cap/PNHG1210Z Additional accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information. Accessory item Order number PNJA1159Z DC extension cord Designed for indoor use only. Do not use outdoors.
R Go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering application at www.pas-europe.com R Most major credit and debit cards accepted. R All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly by Panasonic U.K. Notice R The hub supports microSD and microSDHC memory cards. In this document, the term “microSD card”...
Using Panasonic Home Network System Thank you for purchasing Panasonic Home Network System products. This guidance is provided to help you to understand how you should use Panasonic Home Network system to comply with current UK laws . This information is for general guidance on your rights and responsibilities and is not legal advice.
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14/04/15 Disclaimer Panasonic shall not have any liability if the CCTV system is used in any way contrary to the Data Protection Act 1998, related guidance or any other laws or legal requirements. Helpline Tel. No.: U.K. 0330 3331112 Ireland 01 4475228 HNC600E_(en_en)_1227_ver.102.pdf...
R Do not connect non-specified devices. designed to provide complete protection R When opening holes in walls for installation from property loss. Panasonic will not be or wiring, or when securing the power cord, held responsible in the event that property make sure you do not damage existing loss occurs while this system is in operation.
For best performance equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Hub location/avoiding noise The hub and other compatible Panasonic CAUTION devices use radio waves to communicate with each other. Installation and location...
Important Information R Do not place heavy objects on top of the Camera image quality product. R Camera images may have the following R When you leave the product unused for a characteristics. long period of time, unplug the product from –...
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Important Information Disposal of Old Equipment (Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems) This symbol on the products, packaging, and/ or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your...
R The camera’s sensor features are not designed to be used in situations that require high reliability. We do not recommend use of the sensor features in these situations. R Panasonic takes no responsibility for any injury or damage caused by the use of the camera’s sensor features.
Installation Location Detection range Visual sensor Infrared sensor Can detect motion anywhere in the visible Can detect motion only in part of the visible image. image (shown here in grey) R You can adjust the area detectable by the R You can adjust the area detectable by the visual sensor.
Installation Location Direction of motion It is easier to detect objects that move sideways in front of the camera, and more difficult to detect objects that move directly toward the front of the camera. A It is difficult to detect movement directly towards the front of the camera. B It is easy to detect movement sideways in front of the camera.
Installation Location Installation location examples I want to detect visitors approaching the house Refer to the table below for detecting visitors at an entrance or gate without detecting cars in the street. Ideal example Poor example Cars in the street are more likely to cause Approx.
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Installation Location I want to detect people entering the garage Refer to the table below for detecting people entering a garage without detecting cars in the street. Ideal example Poor example Visitors pass in front of the camera from side Cars in the street are more likely to cause to side, cars in the street are less likely to false detections.
Installation Location Installing in the following areas may Do not install in these cause false detections locations R Areas where people approach directly from the front of the camera, such as narrow Installing in the following areas may walkways cause deformation, discolouration, Camera Difficult to detect malfunction, or operational failure...
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Installation Location R Areas affected by breezes from fans, air conditioning unit compressors, water heaters, or car exhaust (severe temperature variations may cause false detections) R Areas subject to severe weather, such as strong wind (camera shake can cause false detections) or rain (strong rain may be detected as an object moving in front of the camera)
Setup Indicator Status Part names and functions Red, blinking slowly Live images are being viewed or recorded Red, blinking Camera is out of range of the hub, or device malfunction Amber, blinking Camera is not slowly registered to a hub You can configure the camera so that its LED indicator does not light during normal operation.
Setup Using the app Registering the camera When you register the camera by using the [Home Network] app, you can assign a name This procedure is not required for devices to your devices and group them by location. that were included as part of a bundle. For more information, refer to the User’s Guide (page 29).
R Holes must be made in the wall for cables R If the weight of the camera is supported by and wires to pass through. Panasonic takes the siding only, the siding could become no responsibility for issues related to damaged.
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Setup Ideal example Insert the screw and tighten it. Structure supports exterior surface Camera mounting stand ALC (autoclaved lightweight cellular concrete) R Depending on the type of ALC panel, you may not be able to attach the camera. Siding Consult the ALC panel manufacturer. Structure behind siding R Do not use the included screws.
Setup Note: Installing the camera R Use the following template below when Attach the safety wire to the camera. determining the location of the screw R Place the ring of the safety wire (A) holes. over the screw hole. R Place a washer (B) on top of the ring 37 mm of the safety wire.
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Setup Attach the camera to the stand using the Adjust the camera angle. stand attachment hole on the rear or R Loosen the screw ( ) and then adjust bottom of the camera, depending on the the camera to the desired angle. direction you want to aim the camera.
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Outdoors Indoors Note: Note: R Use only the supplied Panasonic AC R Attach the safety wire while it is bent. adaptor PNLV236E. R Attach the safety wire high on the wall R Be sure to connect the DC cable plug so that the camera does not strike and AC adaptor plug indoors.
Appendix Testing the motion Adjusting the infrared detection range sensor range After you have installed the [Home Network] If there are objects that you do not want the app on your mobile device, you can use your infrared sensor to detect, you can adjust the mobile device to test the performance of the detectable area by attaching sensor range camera’s motion detection features.
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Appendix Approximate detection range (view when looking from above) Situation and cap types 20 °C 0 °C 30 °C When you want both sides of the camera to be detectable Standard cap (attached to the camera) When you want one (Example) Cap 1 (Example) Cap 1 (Example) Cap 1...
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Appendix About the attachment angle of the sensor range cap Example 1 When there is an object on the right side of the viewable area that you do not want to be detected (such as trees): Attach one of caps 1-3 as shown in the example ( ) according to the area you do not want to be detected.
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Appendix Replacing sensor range caps Remove the attached standard cap. Remove the desired sensor range cap from one of the 4 types (A) and attach it to the sensor (B). R When attaching, rotate the tab ( ) on the cap toward the top or at a 45-degree angle according to the type of cap or direction, and attach the cap on the camera, shown in the following illustration.
– Sensor adjustment You can adjust the camera’s motion detection features, such as detection sensitivity and detection area. – Sensor integration www.panasonic.net/pcc/support/tel/ You can configure the camera’s sensor homenetwork/manual/ features to trigger other system events, such as camera recording , turning on an electric device (such as a lamp), etc.
Appendix Vertical: facing forward - facing down approx. 60° Specifications (adjustable when mounting) R Dimensions (height ´ width ´ depth) R Standards Approx. 75 mm ´ 75 mm ´ 173 mm DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless R Mass (weight) Telecommunications) R Frequency range Approx.
8. The guarantee period applicable to this product shall be 12 months. Please keep these operating instructions with your receipt. Panasonic U.K. a branch of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Receipt No. Date of purchase Model No.
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Appendix Graphical symbols for use on equipment and their descriptions Symbol Explanation Symbol Explanation Alternating current (A.C.) Class P equipment (equipment in which protection against electric shock relies on Double Insulation or Reinforced Insulation) Direct current (D.C.) “ON” (power) Protective earth “OFF”...