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*1 You can configure the access point so that its LED indicator does not light during normal

operation. For more information, refer to the User’s Guide (page 31).

*2 It may take some time for the access point to finish starting up.

Camera

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 Front door camera

A

B

C

D

L

J

K

H

G

F

E

I

M

A

Infrared sensor

H

Button cover

B

Speaker

I

Lock key

C

Lens

J

USB connection

*1

D

Light sensor

K

Charging LED

E

White LED lens

L

M

SETUP

N

 button

*2

F

LED indicator

M

Power slide switch

G

Microphone

*1 Used to connect the USB cable when charging.
*2 Used when performing initial setup.

For assistance, please visit http://shop.panasonic.com/support

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Setup

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Summary of Contents for KX-HN1007

Page 1: ...st be followed before you can use the system For details about how to use the system refer to the User s Guide page 31 Charge the batteries for about 8 hours before camera installation page 22 Please read this document before using the unit and save it for future reference For assistance please contact us at 1 800 272 7033 or visit our Web site http shop panasonic com support for customers in the ...

Page 2: ...ions 17 Setup Part names and functions 18 Setup overview 22 Battery charging for cameras 22 Turning the power on for cameras 23 Downloading the HomeHawk app 23 Connections for access point 23 Initial setup 24 Registering the camera 24 Confirming the camera installation area 25 Camera installation 25 Testing the motion detection range 29 Registering another mobile device 29 Appendix Features availa...

Page 3: ... PNWYAB700W01 1 1 1 C USB cable PNWYAC700W00 1 1 1 D Wall mounting adaptor for front door camera PNWYAC700W01 1 1 1 E Spacer for front door camera PNWYAC700W01 1 1 1 F Wall mounting screws 25 mm 1 inch PNWYAC700W02 1 3 5 7 G Suspension wire tool Safety wire 1 XXXX Washer 1 The washer for attaching safety wire to camera ø12 mm 15 32 inches xxxx Screw 1 The screw for attaching the safety wire to a w...

Page 4: ...ed trademarks of Apple Inc R Android and Google Play are registered trademarks or trademarks of Google Inc R Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries R WPA and WPA2 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance R All other trademarks identified herein are the property of t...

Page 5: ...tional KX HNC710 You can expand your camera system by registering optional camera units 16 max to the access point For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com support 5 Introduction HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 5 2017 12 28 16 21 52 ...

Page 6: ... all situations cannot be guaranteed Panasonic will not be held responsible for injury or damage to property that occurs in the event of wireless communication error or failure For your safety To prevent severe injury and loss of life property read this section carefully before using the product to ensure proper and safe operation of your product WARNING Power connection R For the access point use...

Page 7: ...microSD cards screws etc out of the reach of children There is a risk of swallowing In the event they are swallowed seek medical advice immediately Operating safeguards R Unplug the product from power outlets before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners R Do not disassemble the product R Never put metal objects inside the product If metal objects enter the product turn off the circuit bre...

Page 8: ...record Change passwords regularly R If you lose your mobile device change the password used to access this product R If you enable the product s auto login feature enable the screen lock or similar security feature on your mobile device R Take care when performing important security related operations such as initializing settings etc R To prevent disclosure of personal information enable the scre...

Page 9: ...hould not be placed in rooms where the temperature is less than 20 C 4 F or greater than 50 C 122 F Damp basements should also be avoided R The maximum communication range may be shortened when the product is used in the following places Near obstacles such as hills tunnels underground near metal objects such as wire fences etc R Operating the product near electrical appliances may cause interfere...

Page 10: ...f transfer or return the product Notice for built in battery ATTENTION A lithium ion battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY 1 800 822 8837 for information on how to recycle this battery WARNING for Lithium Ion Li Ion Battery Risk of fire and burns Do not open crush heat above 50 C 122 F or incinerate Follow the instructions in the operating ins...

Page 11: ...er cord from the camera when removing the battery R Perform steps A to G lift the battery and then remove it Notice For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com support 11 Important Information HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 11 2017 12 28 16 21 52 ...

Page 12: ...s Guide page 31 Information about sensor features The cameras have 2 sensor features that are used for motion detection a visual sensor and an infrared sensor i e heat sensor Please read the following information before deciding where to install the camera Note 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 sens...

Page 13: ... is no difference between the temperatures of objects and the surrounding environment R If the camera is mounted facing a road the sensor may detect incorrectly due to interference caused by the heat from passing cars Information about night vision mode The cameras feature color night vision mode which allows camera images to be viewable even when the surrounding area is dark Note R When Color is ...

Page 14: ...in the street n Front door camera Ideal example Poor example Only visitors pass in front of the camera and there are no objects to cause false detections 1 1 Approx 2 2 m 7 feet 3 inches Flower vases on the side of the door are more likely to cause false detections Note R The visual detection range is as follows Horizontal 150 Vertical 90 14 For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com supp...

Page 15: ...et are more likely to cause false detections Note R The visual detection range is as follows Horizontal 150 Vertical 90 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 For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com support 15 Installation Location HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 15 2017 12 28 16 21 ...

Page 16: ...om being obscured by tall vehicles adjust the installation position and angle of the camera Cars in the street are more likely to cause false detections Note R The visual detection range is as follows Horizontal 150 Vertical 90 16 For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com support Installation Location HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 16 2017 12 28 16 21 53 ...

Page 17: ...orted R Areas where hydrogen sulfide ammonia dust or toxic gases are present Installing in the following areas may cause false detections R Areas where people approach directly from the front of the camera such as narrow walkways outdoor camera R Areas where objects such as trees or hanging laundry move due to wind temperature variation and motion may cause false detections R Areas affected by bre...

Page 18: ...tus Off No power or LED indicator is turned off 1 Amber lit Power on until start up completed Green lit Power is on normal operations or registration completed for the camera or smartphone 1 Green blinking slowly Registration mode Green blinking quickly IP address is not obtained or accessing a microSD card Alternating Green lit Amber lit Updating completed 2 Red lit Registration failed 1 18 For a...

Page 19: ...t door camera A B C D L J K H G F E I M A Infrared sensor H Button cover B Speaker I Lock key C Lens J USB connection 1 D Light sensor K Charging LED E White LED lens L MSETUPN button 2 F LED indicator M Power slide switch G Microphone 1 Used to connect the USB cable when charging 2 Used when performing initial setup For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com support 19 Setup HN7001 en en...

Page 20: ...e LED indicators to confirm the status of the cameras Indicator Status Off No power or LED indicator is turned off Green or red blinking quickly off for 1 second Camera is on Amber lit Power on until start up completed or not registered to the access point Green lit Registration successfully completed or signal level is strong Green blinking quickly Camera is searching for an access point Red lit ...

Page 21: ...tration mode Red blinking slowly Camera is out of range of the access point 1 The signal level strong good weak is shown after pressing the MSETUPN button for 3 seconds For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com support 21 Setup HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 21 2017 12 28 16 21 53 ...

Page 22: ...ing for cameras R This camera has an internal rechargeable battery R Remove the camera from the wall before charging page 27 R Turn the camera off before charging the battery If the camera is turned on while charging it may take longer to charge R Make sure to charge the battery indoors and in a dry location R Charge the battery in a location with a temperature between 5 C and 40 C The battery can...

Page 23: ...r later or an Android device Android 4 1 or later Note R The HomeHawk app may not function properly depending on the system environment such as the model of your mobile device peripherals connected to your mobile device and the apps installed on your mobile device R The following Android devices are not compatible with the HomeHawk app Android devices that are not supported by Google Play Android ...

Page 24: ...ccess point s LED indicator blinks in green tap the blinking green button check if DHCP is operating for the router and then tap OK 4 When prompted press MSETUPN button on the access point 5 When prompted set the password that will be used to log in to the access point while away from home and then tap OK 6 When prompted enter a name for the access point 1 and for your mobile device and then tap O...

Page 25: ...n precautions R Do not use an impact driver This may lead to damaged screws or over tightening R Mount the camera on the stable location with a height of 2 2 m 7 feet 3 inches where the unit can be adequately supported when installing R Do not mount the camera on a soft material It may fall down break or cause injury Wall material information Siding R Use the included screws ø4 mm 25 mm ø5 32 inch...

Page 26: ...he screw to secure the anchor 4 Insert the screw and tighten it 2 2 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 Consult the ALC panel manufacturer R Do not use the included screws After consulting the manufacturer of the ALC panel use only commercially available metal screw anchors screw ø4 mm 5 32...

Page 27: ... and wall as necessary 1 1 1 4 3 2 4 Close the button cover E and the lock key F Attach the camera to the wall mounting adaptor Note R Make sure to close the button cover securely Water resistance cannot be assured if the button cover is open R When attaching the camera to the wall mounting adaptor match the positions of the hooks G R Rotate the camera until you hear a click and the camera is secu...

Page 28: ...s 1 2 Note R Use the following template when determining the location of the screw holes 1 3 32 inches 28 mm 4 Mount the wall mounting adaptor to the wall and then attach the camera to the wall mounting adaptor 1 Wall mounting screws 2 28 mm 1 3 32 inches 1 2 28 For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com support Setup HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 28 2017 12 28 16 21 53 ...

Page 29: ... You can adjust the area detectable by the visual sensor For more information refer to the User s Guide page 31 Testing the microphone To test the microphone speak loudly and clearly into the microphone while a mobile device user is viewing live images from the camera Registering another mobile device In order to access the system from a mobile device you must first register the mobile device to t...

Page 30: ...app s home screen is displayed when initial setup is completed R The mobile device name setting is used by the access point and other system users to identify your mobile device This is useful when performing certain operations such as deregistering 30 For assistance please visit http shop panasonic com support Setup HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 30 2017 12 28 16 21 53 ...

Page 31: ...nsitivity and detection area Notification You can configure the camera to send a notification to the HomeHawk app when the camera detects motion Accessing the User s Guide The User s Guide is a collection of online documentation that helps you get the most out of the HomeHawk app 1 Tap in the app s home screen 2 Tap User s Guide Note R Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 8 and earlier versions are...

Page 32: ...Outdoor camera Fixed 0 2 m 0 7 feet infinity R Angular field of view camera angle Front door camera Outdoor camera Horizontal 150 Vertical 85 R Motion detection method Pyroelectric infrared sensor PIR sensor and visual sensor R PIR sensor detection range when the surrounding temperature is approx 25 C 77 F Front door camera Horizontal 170 Vertical 36 Detection range 2 5 m Outdoor camera Horizontal...

Page 33: ...y this product This information is available at the following web page https panasonic net cns pcc support homehawk At least three 3 years from delivery of this product Panasonic Corporation will give to any third party who contacts us at the contact information provided below for a charge of no more than the cost of physically distributing source code a complete machine readable copy of the corre...

Page 34: ... into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Some devices operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs To minimize or prevent such interference this device should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR If interference is experienced move this device further awa...

Page 35: ...ur Panasonic products Accessories Parts for your Camera Phone A V products TV Computers Networking Personal Care Home Appliances Headphones Ba eries Backup Chargers more For Product Informa on Opera ng Assistance Parts Owner s Manuals Dealer and Service info go to http shop panasonic com support For the hearing or speech impaired TTY 1 877 833 8855 As of June 2015 For assistance please visit http ...

Page 36: ...batteries antennas and cosmetic parts cabinet This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold as is Home Network System Products microSD card Included model only 90 days N A When shipping the unit carefully pack include all supplied accessories listed in the Owner s Manua...

Page 37: ...is attributable to acts of God THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE THE WARRANTOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY PARTS AN...

Page 38: ...38 Notes HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 38 2017 12 28 16 21 54 ...

Page 39: ...39 Notes HN7001 en en 1228 ver 030 pdf 39 2017 12 28 16 21 54 ...

Page 40: ...ooting section Turn the power switch of the camera ON OFF B For your future reference We recommend keeping a record of the following information to assist with any repair under warranty Serial No Date of purchase found on the bottom of the access point or the rear of the outdoor camera Name and address of dealer Attach your purchase receipt here Two Riverfront Plaza Newark NJ 07102 5490 Panasonic ...

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