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Easy to detect

Easy to detect

Horizontal Detection 
Range (About 30  ) 

Horizontal Viewing Angle (43  )

Hard to detect 
(Distance may be shortened below 5 m [16.4 feet]) 

Pyroelectric 

Infrared Sensor 

Figure 1

Figure 2

The lens position is 
not matching the 
sensor direction. 

Notes

• The sensor can easily detect temperature differences of objects moving sideways 

within the detection range, but cannot easily detect objects moving slowly towards 
the sensor. Mount the camera where the objects often pass across the detection 
range (see Figure 1).

• If the lens position does not match the sensor direction, the buffered or transferred 

images may not capture the object detected by the sensor (see Figure 2). We recom-
mend you to set the pan/tilt range to match the sensor direction or to restrict the user's 
access level to disable the pan/tilt operation.

Where the object is 
exposed to strong light

Where there is an 
obstacle such as glass 
in front of the camera

6.

Mount the camera.

You should understand the detection range of the pyroelectric infrared sensor before mounting the camera. The camera can be mounted on the wall. 
In the wall mount, the Ethernet cable should be put through the bottom of the camera.

About 5 m (16.4 feet)

About 30

Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor

Horizontal Detection Range

Vertical Detection Range

Notes

• The included screws are only for a wooden wall.
• Mount the camera on the stable location such 

as a wooden column. The camera may fall and 
break down.

• The camera is intended for indoor use only. 

Do not mount the camera outside the house.

• To correctly control the pan/tilt operation, do 

not incline the camera in mounting.

• Do not mount the camera upside down. The 

image may be displayed upside down.

Notes

• Read the Installation/Troubleshooting before mounting the camera.
• Prepare the Ethernet cable with enough length before mounting the camera.
• You can view the image even in 1 lx illuminance. But if you feel hard to view the image, you had better use supplemental lighting.

About Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor 
(See Panasonic Network Camera support website at http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam/ for details about the 
pyroelectric infrared sensor.) 

The sensor (pyroelectric infrared sensor) detects temperature differences with the infrared rays naturally emitted by human or animal bodies. The sensor trigger can acti-
vate buffering images to the internal memory or transferring images by E-mail or FTP.  The detection range is about 30˚ horizontally, about 85˚ vertically and about 5-m 
(16.4 feet) distance. Since the detection range is easily affected by the environment temperature or how fast the object speed is, consider your mounting location. 
The camera can make the indicator orange when the sensor detects temperature differences (see page 72 of the Operating Instructions on the Setup CD-ROM).

• If there is no temperature difference between human body and environment like in summer, 

the sensor may not detect anything. 

• If the object is less than about 1 m (40 inches) away from the camera, the camera may detect the object 

outside the range.

• If the sensor is obstructed, the sensor does not detect anything. Remove the obstacle in 

front of the sensor.

The sensor may malfunction in the following areas. Avoid these locations.

Where direct sunlight 
hits the object

In a greasy or humid 
place like a kitchen

Where there are sharp 
temperature changes 
like near an air condi-
tioner 

Near a radio wave emit-
ting device

Example Wall Mount Size

34 mm 

(1.34 inches)

About Location

About Privacy Mode

Privacy mode hides the lens into the unit to protect privacy. The operations are:

Enable

: The camera hides the lens into the unit and disable monitoring.

Disable

: The camera returns to normal operation and enables monitoring.

You can keep your privacy in privacy mode. Pressing the privacy button on the front of the camera 
switches privacy mode on or off with a single touch. For example, if you go outside your house, you 
can monitor your house from outside. If you stay in your house, you can protect your privacy with a 
single touch. The administrator is also able to control privacy mode over the network (see page 73 of 
the Operating Instructions in the Setup CD-ROM).

• In privacy mode, the camera operation stops, and the image transfer by 

timer or sensor is also stopped.

Wall Mount

Caution

Do not mount the camera on a soft material. The 
camera may fall and break down.

About 5 m

(16.4 feet)

About 85

Pyroelectric 
Infrared Sensor

Screw the 2 screws (included accessories) with 
the 2 washers (included accessories) into the 
wall, and mount the camera.

Remove the cable cover and put the Ethernet cable 
through the bottom of the camera, and then 
reattach the cable cover.

34 mm 
(1.34 inches)

1.8 mm (0.07 inches)

9 mm 

(0.35 inches)

4.5 mm 
(0.18 inches)

Ethernet cable

Power 
Cord

1

2

Drive mounting screws into the wall. Be careful to avoid 
touching any metalwork (metal/wire laths etc.), conduits 
or electrical cables buried in the wall. 

Up

Down

Privacy Button

Pressing the privacy 
button switches privacy 
mode on or off.

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