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BB-HCM705CE
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*1
 If the lens is tilted to between -57 
° to 0 ° while the camera is mounted on a ceiling, the camera image will be upside down.
*2
 See “14.3 Internal Memory Capacity for Buffered Images” in Operating Instructions for details.
*3
 Frame rate may decrease in the following situations.
- When buffering images
- When using colour night view mode
- When many users are viewing camera images
*4
 30 frames/second is not possible when viewing MJPEG images at 1280 
x
 960 resolution.
*5
 The camera supports POP Before SMTP Authentication and SMTP Authentication. PLAIN, LOGIN, and CRAM-MD5 SMTP
Authentication are supported. SSL supports SMTP over SSL. STARTTLS is not supported.
Indicator Display
Power
Camera Operation
Ethernet Link
Dimensions (W x H x D)
111 mm x 111 mm x 73 mm
(4 3/8 inches x 4 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches)
Weight (Main Unit Only)
 250g (0.55 lb.)
Power Supply
Optional AC adaptor (Model No. BB-HCA7CE/BB-HCA7E)
 Input 100ñ240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Output 12 V DC, 750 mA
PoE
PoE standard IEEE802.3af-2003
Power Consumption
When Using Optional AC Adaptor (model No. BB-HCA7CE/BB-HCA7E)
About 3.3 W (Max. 3.7 W)
When Using PoE 
About 3.1 W (MAX. 3.7W)
Operating Temperature
Operation: +0 
°C (+32 °F) to +40 °C (+104 °F)
Storage: -10 
°C (-14 °F) to +50 °C (+122 °F)
Operating Humidity
Operation: 20 %—80 % (no condensation)
Storage: 20 %—90 % (no condensation)
Items
Specifications
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3 Features
Zoom features
The camera features an Ex zoom that allows you to magnify images by up to 2
× and a digital zoom that allows you to further
magnify images by up to 3
×, for a total zoom range of 6×. Additionally, the ActiveX zoom feature utilises software installed on
your computer to magnify images.
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.
H.264, MPEG-4, and Motion JPEG (MJPEG) support
Live camera images can be viewed and buffered (i.e., stored in memory) in H.264, MPEG-4, and JPEG (MJPEG) formats,
allowing you to select the video format that best suits your needs.
Preset sequence
The viewing area can be moved to a series of pre-programmed positions (presets) in a sequence, allowing you to monitor sev-
eral areas of the camera’s total viewing area. The preset sequence contains up to 10 steps; each step in the sequence is one of
the presets stored in the camera. For each step in the sequence, you can also set the pan/tilt speed and the amount of time the
viewing area holds at each preset position.
Auto pan
The camera can be set to pan back and forth repeatedly, allowing you to continuously monitor a wide area. You can select the
start and end points of the pan operation, the speed at which the viewing area pans, and the amount of time the viewing area
holds at the leftmost and rightmost edge of the total viewing area when auto panning.
Backlight Correction feature
When this feature is enabled, the camera can automatically correct the contrast in dark areas of the camera image. This means
even when there is backlight or a large amount of contrast in the image, the camera can correct the image to provide a more
consistent, natural image.
Audio features
The camera features a built-in microphone that allows you to monitor the audio while viewing live camera images using your PC. 
Detection features
The camera’s motion, sound, or shock detection feature allows you to buffer or transfer camera images when the camera
detects motion, sound, or shock 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, sound, or shock. 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/SDHC memory card support
Camera images can be recorded to an optional SD/SDHC memory card in addition to the camera’s internal memory. The cam-
era supports Panasonic SD memory cards of 256 MB to 2 GB in capacity, and Panasonic SDHC memory cards of 4 GB to 8 GB
in capacity. Additionally, the Stand-alone SD Memory Card Recording feature allows you to configure the camera to record
images without using a PC.
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.
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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. 
Multi-language support
All camera pages can be displayed in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese.
The most commonly used camera pages can be displayed in Korean.
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4 Technical Descriptions
4.1.
CPU Peripheral Block
CPU (IC101)
Operating Power Supply: 3.3 V (for I/O), 1.8 V (for DDR2SDRAM), 1.2 V (for Core) 
Package: 433 pin Ball BGA
Operation Outline: The LSI component encodes image signals input by a camera to JPEG, MPEG or H.264 format, and sound
signals to AAC-LC. Data is distributed to a terminal connected to an IPv4 or IPv6 network using a network server function rea-
lised by software processing in a built-in processor.
EEPROM (IC201), Audio Codec(IC401) and Real Time Clock IC (IC402) are accessed by I2C I/F. Ethernet PHY (IC301) is
accessed by MII (Media Independent Interface) I/F.
Flash Memory (IC102)
Operating Power Supply: 3.3 V 
Package: 48 pin Ball BGA
Capacity: 64 Mbit
Access Time: 70 ns
Operation Outline: The program for the network camera to activate the CPU, MAC address and user settings are stored.
Version Upgrade with Ethernet interface is possible.
DDR2 SDRAM (IC103/IC104)
Power Supply Voltage: 1.8 V 
Package: 84 pin Ball BGA
Capacity: 512 Mbit
Operation Outline: Two SDRAMs (IC103/104) are available for CPU processing work, storage of temporary image data.
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