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Indicator lamp

After the camera has been registered to the main monitor, you can check the camera’s status and the wireless signal
status from the main monitor by checking the status of the indicator lamp.

Indicator display

Camera’s status

Transmission
status

Flashing green
(fast)

A sensor has been triggered and the camera is calling the main monitor.

Flashing green
(slow)

The camera is transmitting data to the main monitor.

Signal status
(during standby)

Lit green

Strong

Indicates the signal status from the main
monitor.

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We recommend installing the camera in
an area where the status indicator is
strong (when the indicator is lit green).

Lit orange
Lit red

Weak

Flashing red

Transmissions cannot be sent because there is no signal (out of range).

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Depending on how [Indicator lamp] is configured, the indicator may always be off or only be lit when transmitting
(when monitoring or talking) with the main monitor. (See the [Indicator lamp] setting in the Operating
Instructions of the Video Intercom System.)

Cleaning

In order to prevent incorrect sensor detections, disconnect the power from the camera when cleaning the camera.

Wipe the camera with a soft cloth.

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When the camera is excessively dirty, wipe it with a slightly damp cloth.

Important:

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Do not directly spray the camera with water from a hose or other objects.
(There is a risk of fire or electric shock if water enters inside the camera.)

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Do not use any cleaning products that contain strong or weak detergents, alcohol, polish powder, powder
soap, benzine, thinner, wax, petroleum, or boiling water. Also do not spray the product with insecticide,
glass cleaner, or hair spray. This may cause a change in colour or quality of the camera.

Specifications

Power source

Power supply unit (VL-PS241)
24 V DC, 0.4 A

Power consumption

During standby: approx. 1.5 W
During operation: approx. 4.5 W (when the LED lights are not lit), approx.
8 W (when the LED lights are lit)

Dimensions (mm) (height 

´

width 

´

 depth)

Approx. 160

´

118

´

290 (when the camera is front facing and including the

wall mount bracket)

Mass (weight)

Approx. 960 

g

Installation method

Wall mount (wall mount bracket supplied)

Operating environment

Ambient temperature: approx. -20 °C to +50 °C
Relative humidity (non-condensing): up to 90 %

Transmitting range

Approx. 100 m (line-of-sight distance from the main monitor)

Frequency range

1.88 GHz to 1.90 GHz

Image sensor

0.3 M pixel CMOS

Minimum illuminance required

1 lx

*1

Focal length

Fixed (0.4 m - infinity)

Angular field of view (camera
angle)

Horizontal: approx. 53°, vertical: approx. 41°

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Summary of Contents for VL-WD812BX

Page 1: ...u for purchasing a Panasonic product Please read this manual before using the product and save it for future reference This product is not designed to be used for the prevention of property loss or intrusions In no event shall Panasonic be liable to any loss or damage arising out of the use of this product Installation Guide is supplied separately 1 62 4 chome Minoshima Hakata ku Fukuoka 812 8531 ...

Page 2: ...uture 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 rear of the product Name and address of dealer Attach your purchase receipt here 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...

Page 3: ...ays be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury 1 Use only the power supply unit and AC cable indicated in this manual SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For best performance R Do not allow the lens cover A or the heat sensor B to become scratched or dirty This may cause image quality to be reduced incorrect detections malfunctions or damage to the lens cover and heat sensor A B ...

Page 4: ...ted location when it is no longer in use Contact our service personnel for information about removing the camera Sensor operations The camera has 2 sensors the motion detection sensor and the heat sensor Please read the following information about the camera s motion detection sensor and heat sensor before deciding where to mount the camera Sensor characteristics and detection range Motion detecti...

Page 5: ... detect movement directly towards the front of the camera B It is easy to detect movement sideways in front of the camera C Detection range D Camera R The motion detection sensor and heat sensor are not designed to be used in situations that require high reliability We do not recommend use of the motion detection sensor and heat sensor in these situations R Panasonic takes no responsibility for an...

Page 6: ...icator lamp See the following explanation LED lights R Automatically lights when it is dark and the camera is monitoring or when sensors are operating The LED lights are designed to be used as warning lights for intruders and are not meant to be used for illumination Lens cover R Contains a lens and a brightness sensor See the following explanation Sensor range cap standard type R 4 types of lens ...

Page 7: ...oth R When the camera is excessively dirty wipe it with a slightly damp cloth Important R Do not directly spray the camera with water from a hose or other objects There is a risk of fire or electric shock if water enters inside the camera R Do not use any cleaning products that contain strong or weak detergents alcohol polish powder powder soap benzine thinner wax petroleum or boiling water Also d...

Page 8: ...width depth Approx 104 100 54 excluding protruding sections Mass weight Approx 215 g Operating environment Ambient temperature approx 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity non condensing up to 90 1 The minimum illuminance required when the camera s Brightness setting is set to 3 2 Approx 8 5 lx when 3 m in front of the camera and approx 4 lx when 3 m away and 20 to the left or right of the camera 3 Water ...

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