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Installation Guide
Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket 
Please read the Operating Instructions included with the camera before proceeding.
Model No.
BB-HCA10A
Indoor Use Only
Preparation
1.
Confirm the following items are included in the bracket’s packaging.
• Additional pieces can be ordered by calling 1-800-332-5368.
2.
You will need the following additional items to install the bracket.
Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket
 (1 pc.)
Washer (1 pc.)
Order No. XWG4F16VW
Used when securing the safety 
wire to the ceiling.
Template (1 pc.)
Order No. PNPD1087Z
Used as a references when 
making a hole in the ceiling. 
Ceiling Mounting Cover (1 pc.)
Order No. PQKL10092Z1
Used when mounting the camera 
on a ceiling.
Screw A (1 pc.)
Order No. XTB4+20AFJ
Used to secure the safety wire to 
the ceiling.
Screw B (4 pcs.)
Order No. XYN4+F6FJ 
Used to secure the camera 
(3 pcs.) and the safety wire (1 pc.) 
to the bracket.
Safety Wire (1 pc.)
Order No. PQME10080Z
Used to secure the bracket when 
mounting it.
Connector Cover (1 pc.)
Order No. PNHX1058Z
Used to protect the cables when 
mounting the camera.
Installation Guide 
(this document) (1 pc.)
– 1 anchor bolt and 2 nuts (see step 2 and 6 on page 2)
© 2008 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
PQQX16477ZA   KK0108CM0
Please read this document before using the product, and save this 
document for future reference. 
Panasonic Network Camera Website: 
http://www.panasonic.com/netcam
for customers in the USA and Puerto Rico
• This document (Installation Guide) explains how to install the BB-HCM527A Network Camera using the Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket, and install the bracket in 
a ceiling.
Abbreviations
• The Ceiling Flush Mount Bracket is referred to as “the bracket” in this document.
• The Network Camera is referred to as “the camera” in this document.
Important Information Regarding Camera Mounting
Please read the following information before mounting the camera. Consult an authorized dealer for mounting.
Caution
• Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the bracket and the 
camera on a ceiling to prevent them from falling.
Note
• This product should only be used with the BB-HCM527A Network Camera.
• If using an SD memory card, insert the card before installing the camera in 
the bracket.
• Use screws that are appropriate for the material of ceiling.
• The included screws are for use with wooden ceilings only.
• To ensure that camera images are displayed properly, do not mount the 
bracket on an incline.
• The camera’s MAC address and serial number are printed on the bottom of 
the camera and are needed in order for camera configuration and 
maintenance. Make a note of both of them for before mounting the camera.
• Mounting and cabling instructions described in this document follow 
generally accepted guidelines suitable for residential installations. In some 
areas, commercial and industrial installations are regulated by local or state 
ordinances. For such installations, contact your local building department or 
building inspector for more details.
• 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.
• When mounting the camera, make sure to wrap the AC adaptor cord (if used) 
and other cables (external microphone or speaker cable, video cable, etc.) 
around the hooks as shown to ensure secure connections.
• Do not directly touch the lens cover. Clean the lens cover with a dry and soft 
cloth if necessary.
• There must be at least 80 mm (3 1/8 inches) of space above the ceiling board 
where this product will be installed.
• The ceiling board must be no more than 40 mm (1 9/16 inches) thick.
• The illustration below is an example of a completed installation, when looking 
at the rear of the camera.
At least 80 mm (3 1/8 inches)
Ceiling board: Max. 40 mm (1 9/16 inches)
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