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You can connect a TV or other video device (NTSC or PAL format) to the camera to monitor or record camera images. Connect the video device as shown below.

The camera’s external I/O interface allows you to connect 2 devices (such as sensors, motion detectors, etc.) that can be used to trigger the camera’s image 
buffering and transferring features (see Section 2 Using Triggers to Buffer and Transfer Images in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM).
The external I/O interface has 6 terminals.

Mounting the Camera

Three mounting methods are available, as shown here. Confirm which side is the top and bottom of the camera when mounting; do not mount the camera upside 
down. Consult an authorized dealer for mounting.

Caution

• Do not drive the screws into a soft material. Drive the screws into a secure area of the wall or ceiling, such as a column, otherwise the camera may fall and be 

damaged.

• Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the camera, to prevent the camera from falling.

Note

For BB-HCM511/BB-HCM515:

 The camera is intended for indoor use only and should not be mounted outdoors.

For BB-HCM531:

 If you install the camera outdoors, the external microphone or speaker must be outdoor compatible.

• Use screws that are appropriate for the material of the wall or ceiling.
• The included screws are for use with wooden walls or ceilings only.
• To ensure that camera images are displayed properly, do not mount the camera on an incline. Mount the camera so that it is perpendicular to the floor. Do not 

mount the camera upside down.

• Mounting and cabling instructions described in this document follow generally accepted guidelines suitable for residential installations. In some areas, 

commercial and industrial installations are regulated by local or state ordinances. For such installations, contact your local building department or building 
inspector for more details.

• Camera images can be viewed in relatively dark areas, however, image quality decreases when viewing dark images. We recommend using supplemental 

lighting for best results.

• Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or halogen light may damage the camera’s image sensor. Mount the camera appropriately.
• 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.

Connecting a Video Device

Note

• Analog video output is disabled by default. See 7.5 Controlling the Analog 

Video Output Signal in the Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM for 
more information.

Connecting External Sensors

Circuit Diagram Example

Caution

• The external I/O interface is not capable of connecting directly to devices 

that require large amounts of current. In some cases, a custom interface 
circuit (customer-provided) may have to be used. Serious damage to the 
camera may result if a device that exceeds its electrical capability is 
connected to the external I/O interface.

• Low voltage/current circuits and high voltage/current circuits are used in 

the camera circuit. All wiring should be performed by a qualified 
electrician. Incorrect wiring could damage the camera and cause a fatal 
electric shock.

• External devices connected to the camera’s output terminals cannot be 

controlled in the event of a network error or failure. Keep this in mind when 
connecting door locks, heat-emitting devices, or other devices that may 
be dangerous if they cannot be controlled.

Terminal

Description

G

GND terminal.

1

External sensor input 1. The camera can be triggered by either an open 
circuit or a GND short-circuit.

G

GND terminal.

2

External sensor input 2. The camera can be triggered by either an open 
circuit or a GND short-circuit.

3

External device control output. Allows you to control an external device 
using the output buttons in the camera’s operation bar (for example, 
turning a light on or off).

• This terminal’s behavior can be changed (see 7.4 Controlling the 

External Output Terminal in the Operating Instructions on the CD-
ROM).

• This terminal is an open collector circuit. The maximum drawing 

current is the same as terminal 4. Do not exceed the voltage of the 
terminal 4.

4

DC power output terminal.

• 10.5–13 V DC
• Maximum load drive is 100 mA.

Note

• Do not push strongly on the external I/O interface with the pointed object. The 

external I/O interface may get stuck into the unit, and you may not be able to 
use it. 

For video device

External I/O interface

Light

Door Sensor 1 (Alarm 1)

Door Sensor 2 (Alarm 2)

Relay

Camera

12 V*

2

3

4

G

1

G

*DC 10.5 V–13 V

Hook for AC adaptor cord, 
video cable, external I/O 
interface wires

Hook for external 
audio cables

To video device

Video cable
(

φ

 3.5 mm plug)

Summary of Contents for BB-HCM511CE

Page 1: ... Setup Guide This involves configuring the camera so that it can be accessed from a PC Mounting Mounting or placing the camera Main Unit 1 pc Washer S 1 pc Order No XWG26D12VW Used when securing the safety wire to the camera Screw A BB HCM511 BB HCM515 1pc for the safety wire Order No PQHV2610PJ65 BB HCM531 1pc for the safety wire 4pcs for the connector cover Order No XTN26 10GVW Flexible Stand 1 ...

Page 2: ...ter 2 Connect the AC adaptor cord to the DC IN jack 3 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 Confirm that the indicator lights green after about 1 minute If the indicator does not light green see 1 2 Camera Indicator Issues in the Troubleshooting Guide on the CD ROM When you operate the camera the po...

Page 3: ...d if used and other cables external microphone or speaker cable video cable etc around the hooks as shown to ensure secure connections Connecting a Video Device Note Analog video output is disabled by default See 7 5 Controlling the Analog Video Output Signal in the Operating Instructions on the CD ROM for more information Connecting External Sensors Circuit Diagram Example Caution The external I ...

Page 4: ... been waterproofed and that the portion of the cord protruding from the flexible stand is wrapped in self bonding tape as shown in A below 10 Secure the safety wire to the ceiling or wall using screw B included and washer L included Leave some slack in the safety wire as shown Make sure the safety wire is firmly mounted on a beam of wood 25 mm and greater etc When there is no beam apply a board on...

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