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BB-HCM580A
1.2.1.
Suggested PbF Solder
There are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper,
(Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper, (Sn+Cu), or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth, (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the manufacturer’s specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other materials. The following lead free (PbF) solder wire gauge are recommended for service of this product: 0.3mm, 0.6mm and 1.0mm.
1.3.
For Service Technicians
ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity.
When replacing, the following precautions will help to prevent recurring malfunctions.
1. Cover the plastic parts with aluminum foil.
2. Ground the soldering irons.
3. Use a conductive mat on the work-table.
4. Do not grasp IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.
1.4.
Trademarks
• Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
• Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Microsoft, Windows and Active X are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
• Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.
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2 Specifications
Zoom
Pan/Tilt Angle
Items
Number of Pixels
Illuminance
White Balance
Lens Brightness
Focus
Minimum Object Distance
Aperture (F No.)
Horizontal Viewing Angle
Vertical Viewing Angle
Exposure
Shutter Speed
Items
Image Compression
Image Resolution
Buffered Images
*2
Video Output
Video Output Terminal
*3
External Input/Output Interface
SD Card Slot
Frame Rate *4
Communication Protocols
Image Buffer/Transfer Triggers
Image Transfer Method
LAN Interface
Indicator Display
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Weight (Main Unit Only)
Power Supply
Power Consumption
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Camera Specifications
Specifications
42 × zoom (21 × optical zoom, 10 levels, 2 × digital zoom, 2 levels)
Pan: -175 ° to +175 °
Tilt: -120 ° to 0 ° (ceiling mount); 0 ° to +90 ° (table mount)
1/4 inch CCD sensor, 320,000 pixels
2-100,000 lx *1 (0.09-100,000 lx when in Color Night View mode)
Auto/Manual/Hold
9 levels
Auto or Manual (40 levels)
Normal: 1 m-Infinity
Macro: 5 mm-Infinity
Normal
Wide: 1 m (3 feet 3 inches)
Tele: 1 m (3 feet 3 inches)
Macro
Wide: 5 mm (3/16 inches)
Tele: 1 m (3 feet 3 inches)
Wide: F1.6
Tele: F3.6
Wide: 51 °
Tele: 2.6 ° (21 × optical zoom); 1.3 ° (42 × zoom)
Wide: 38 °
Tele: 1.9 ° (21 × optical zoom); 0.9 ° (42 × zoom)
Auto
1/30 s, 1/100 s, 1/250 s, 1/500 s, 1/1000 s
Other Specifications
Specifications
JPEG (3 levels), MPEG-4
640 × 480, 320 × 240, 192 × 144
About 350 frames (320 × 240, standard image quality) with time display(when SD memory card is not inserted)
Analog composite (NTSC/PAL)
3.5 mm jack
External sensor input x 2
External output x 1
Full size
Max. 30 frames/second (640 x 480 *5 , 320 x 240, 192 x 144)
IPv4/IPv6 Dual-Stack
IPv4:
TCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, ARP, ICMP, POP3,NTP, UPnP™, SMTP Authentication,
RTP, RTSP, RTCP
IPv6:
TCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, ICMPv6, POP3, NDP, NTP,RTP, RTSP, RTCP
Timer, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Motion Detection
SMTP
*6
, FTP, HTTP
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet RJ-45 connector
Power
Camera Operation
Ethernet Link
123 mm × 140 mm × 123 mm
(4 13/16 inches × 5 1/2 inches × 4 13/16 inches)
640g (1.41lb.)
AC adaptor: Input 100-120 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Output 12 V DC, 750 mA
About 5.5 W (10.5 W during pan/tilt scan)
Operation: +0 ° C (+32 ° F) to +40 ° C (+104 ° F)
Storage: +0 ° C (+32 ° F) to +50 ° C (+122 ° F)
Operation: 20 %-80 % (no condensation)
Storage: 20 %-90 % (no condensation)
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*1 When the shutter speed in 1/30 s.
*2 See Operating Instructions for details.
*3 Use only the included Audio/Video Cable when connecting a TV.
*4 Frame rate may slow down depending on the network environment, PC performance, image quality, SD memory recording, when viewing dark images, etc.
*5 30 frames/second is not possible when viewing MJPEG images at 640 × 480 resolution.
*6 The camera supports POP Before SMTP Authentication and SMTP Authentication. PLAIN, LOGIN, and CRAM-MD5 SMTP
Authentication are supported.
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3 Features
Zoom features
The camera features an optical zoom that allows you to magnify images by up to 21 × (10 levels of zoom) and a digital zoom that allows you to further magnify images by up to 2 × (2 levels of zoom), for a total zoom range of 42 × .
Automatic and manual focus feature
Focusing can be adjusted manually or automatically, allowing you to control the camera’s focus to suit your needs.
On-site and remote camera monitoring
Camera images can be monitored from a PC, both on-site and over the Internet. You can even use your mobile phone to view still images when you’re out of the house.
MPEG-4 and Motion JPEG (MJPEG) support
Live camera images can be viewed and buffered (i.e., stored in memory) in both MPEG-4 and JPEG (MJPEG) formats, allowing you to select the video format that best suits your needs.
Audio features
By connecting a microphone to your PC and an external speaker to the camera, you can talk to someone while seeing their image on your PC screen. If you have speakers or headphones connected to your PC, the person on the camera side can talk to you using a microphone connected to the camera.
Motion detection feature
The camera’s motion detection feature allows you to buffer or transfer camera images when the camera detects motion in the camera image.
Camera image buffering and playback
Camera images can be automatically buffered at specific times, when the camera’s external sensors (customer-provided) are triggered, or when the camera detects motion. You can program the camera to buffer these camera images, and then you can play back these images later while accessing the camera or save them to your PC. You can also program the camera to transfer images by E-mail or upload them to an FTP or HTTP server as they are being buffered.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) ready
The camera is compliant with PoE (IEEE 802.3af) standards, and contains a power receiving device that enables it to receive power from the same Ethernet cable used for network connection. This allows you to mount the camera in locations where there is no power outlet nearby, saving you the cost of installing a new power outlet. In addition, power can be supplied to the camera using an Ethernet cable of up to 100 m (about 328 feet) long, allowing you more freedom to install the camera wherever you want. PoE connection requires a PoE compliant hub or similar device. An optional AC adaptor can be used instead of a PoE connection if you want to connect the camera to a standard AC outlet.
SD memory card support
Camera images can be recorded to an optional SD memory card in addition to the camera’s internal memory.
The camera supports Panasonic SD memory cards from 64 MB to 2 GB in capacity, allowing you to store thousands of camera images on a single card.
UPnP™ support
When connecting the camera to a UPnP™ compatible router, the camera’s network settings can be automatically configured, making setup quick and easy. For more information, see Operating Instructions.
Viewnetcam.com support
After registering your camera with the Viewnetcam.com service, you can access the camera while away from home using an easy to remember Internet address of your choosing, such as ***.viewnetcam.com. For more information, see Operating
Instructions.
Multi-language support
The most commonly used camera pages can be displayed in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Simplified
Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. All camera pages can be displayed in English, French, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese.
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Table of contents
- 3 1.1. Battery Caution
- 3 1.2. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free)
- 4 1.3. For Service Technicians
- 4 1.4. Trademarks
- 8 4.1. CPU Peripheral Block
- 9 LENS control)
- 12 4.3. Image Compression Block
- 13 4.4. LAN Block
- 14 4.5. Pan and Tilt Motor Control Circuit
- 15 4.6. Power Supply Block
- 16 4.7. Others
- 18 6.1. Installation Guide
- 21 6.2. Setup Guide
- 23 7.1. Basic Operation
- 24 7.2. Other Function Check
- 25 7.3. Power Supply Block Check
- 26 7.4. CPU Peripheral Block Check
- 27 7.5. LVDS Block Check
- 28 7.6. Image Block Check
- 29 7.7. LAN Block Check
- 30 7.8. Motor Block Check
- 31 7.9. Lens Block Check
- 33 7.10. I/O Terminal Check
- 34 7.11. SD Card Block Check
- 35 7.12. RTC Circuit Check
- 36 7.13. LED Circuit Check
- 37 7.14. Diagnosis NG Check
- 38 7.15. Version Upgrade Check
- 39 7.16. Resetting the Camera
- 40 7.17. How to Change MAC Address Label
- 41 7.18. How to Replace a Flat Package IC
- 42 8.1. Disassembly Instructions
- 48 9.1. Adjustment
- 49 Repair
- 50 Instructions
- 52 9.4. Lens Adjustment Procedure
- 53 9.5. Video Adjustment Procedure
- 55 11.1. For The Schematic Diagram
- 56 11.2. Schematic Diagram
- 70 11.3. Waveform
- 75 12.1. CPU Board (Component View)
- 76 12.2. CPU Board (Bottom View)
- 77 12.3. Tilt Board (Component View)
- 77 12.4. Tilt Board (Bottom View)
- 78 12.5. Lens Board (Component View)
- 78 12.6. Lens Board (Bottom View)
- 79 12.7. Video Board (Component View)
- 79 12.8. Video Board (Bottom View)
- 80 12.9. CCD Board (Component View)
- 80 12.10. CCD Board (Bottom View)
- 81 12.11. IO Board (Component View)
- 82 12.12. IO Board (Bottom View)
- 83 Diodes
- 84 14.1. Cabinet and Electrical Parts Location
- 85 14.2. Accessories and Packing Materials
- 86 14.3. Replacement Parts List