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PRIVACY Button

Privacy mode allows you to protect your privacy by hiding the lens inside 
the camera, preventing camera images from being seen. You can turn 
privacy mode on by pressing the PRIVACY button on the front of the 
camera.
When privacy mode is turned on, the PRIVACY button (which also serves 
as the camera’s indicator) changes from green to red to let you know that 
privacy mode is activated. To turn privacy mode off and allow the camera 
to be accessed, simply press the PRIVACY button again. It should turn 
green within a few seconds.
If users are accessing the camera when privacy mode is turned on, the 
camera image area displayed in their web browsers turns gray or black. No 
camera pages can be accessed by users while privacy mode is turned on. 
Once privacy mode is turned off, users can press the refresh button in their 
web browsers to view images again.
The camera’s administrator can also turn privacy mode on and off using a 
PC or a mobile phone, and the PRIVACY button itself can be disabled so 
that privacy mode cannot be turned on or off by pressing the PRIVACY 
button.
For more information about privacy mode, see 7.6 Privacy Mode in the 
Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM.

Note

• If you plan on using the PRIVACY button to turn privacy mode on 

and off, make sure you mount the camera where you can reach the 
button.

Other Notes

• 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.

Mounting the Camera

• The camera illustrations in this document depict the BL-C230A.

Caution

• Do not drive the screws into a soft material. Drive the screws into a 

secure area of the wall, such as a wall stud, 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

• Use screws that are appropriate for the material of the wall. 

• The included screws are for use with wooden walls only.

• The pull-out strength of the installation area must be at least 294 N 

(30 kgf) per screw.

• The camera is intended for indoor use only and should not be 

mounted outdoors.

• 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.

Tripod Mount

• Do not use a tripod screw with a thread of 6 mm (1/4 inch) or more. 

This may damage the tripod mounting hole.

• The camera cannot be mounted depending on the shape of the 

camera platform.

Wall Mount

1.

Remove the cable cover, secure the safety wire to the camera using 

screw B (included) and washer M (included).

• Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the camera, to 

prevent the camera from falling.

2.

Connect a LAN cable to the camera and attach the cable cover.

• Insert the LAN cable until it clicks into to place.

3.

Mount the camera on the screws by inserting the screws into the 

camera’s wall mounting holes, then sliding the camera down until it is 

secure.

• Leave 2 mm (1/16 inch) of space between the screw heads and the 

washers, as shown below.

4.

Secure the safety wire to the wall using screw A (included) and washer 

L (included).

• Leave some slack in the safety wire, as shown.

• Attach the safety wire in a position so that if the camera were to 

become detached, it would not fall on nearby people.

When mounting on a mortar or concrete surface

• Prepare anchors for a 4 mm (3/16 inch) diameter screw for the safety 

wire, and 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) diameter screws for the wall mounting.

1.

Mark the points where you are going to make holes.

2.

Make holes with an electric drill. Insert anchors (customer-provided) 

into the holes and use a hammer to make them flush with the wall.

• Mortar walls break easily when drilling. Be careful of pieces of 

mortar which may become loose and fall.

3.

Mount the camera by following the instructions on this page.

4.

Mark the point where you are going to make a hole for the safety wire, 

follow step 2 and secure the safety wire.

(customer-provided)

Tripod

Tripod

mounting hole

Safety wire

Washer M

Screw B

Cable cover

29 mm 
(1 1/8 inches)

Screw C

Washer S

2 mm

(1/16 inch)

At least 25 mm

(1 inch)

9 mm 

(3/8 inch)

3.5 mm 
(1/8 inch)

4 mm 
(3/16 inch)

At least 25 mm

(1 inch)

Screw A

Washer L

Safety wire

Drill for concrete (in case of tile, use a drill for tile)

Summary of Contents for BL-C230 Series

Page 1: ...for information on configuring the camera to be connected wirelessly to the network and to be accessed from a PC BL C230A only Refer to the included Setup Guide for VIERA Connection for information on registering the camera to a Panasonic VIERA TV Mounting Mounting or placing the camera Main Unit 1 pc The appearance of your camera depends on which model you have purchased Screw A 1 pc Order No XTB...

Page 2: ... 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 c...

Page 3: ... features 7 The sensor may not perform properly in the following areas Avoid these kinds of locations when mounting the camera 8 When deciding where to mount the camera you can verify the sensor s ability to make detections that satisfy your needs by referring to the camera s indicator See 7 5 Changing the Indicator Display in the Operating Instructions on the CD ROM and configure the camera to li...

Page 4: ...he pull out strength of the installation area must be at least 294 N 30 kgf per screw The camera is intended for indoor use only and should not be mounted outdoors 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 Tripod Mount Do not use a tripod screw with a thread...

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