SUNBA 502S-AHD, 604-AHD, 801-AHD, 801-22X, 805-AHD User Manual

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2016/11
Version 2.0
Dedicated PTZ Camera Professional
SUNBA® PTZ Camera Analog
Series
User Manual
Version 2.0
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FCC Warning (U.S.A)
The device has been tested in compliance with limits set by Part 15 of Federal Communication Commission (Class B). The operation of the device is thus limited by the following two conditions:
1) it is not permitted to cause harmful interference to any authorized radio communications, and 2) it must accept any interference it receives.
WARNING: Please test the camera locally by directly connecting to the default power adapter from the package before mounting it outside. Stay at least 24 hours to test both daytime and night vision IR LED.
Camera Compatibility
Analog cameras require a decoder to display images on a monitor
A decoder can be a DVR or a video capture card. Some TV also supports CVBS signal. See the compatibility list below.
1.Conventional Analog (ex: 801 Series, 805 Series, 604 Series)
A.Compatible with any Digital Video Recorder supports Pelco-D Protocol with RS485 interface; B.Alternatively, a Video Capture Card can be installed on PC but it is not recommended and an unpopular choice given the price and functional limitations. C.TV for CCTV cameras with built-in CVBS signal decoder.
2.Analog High Denition (AHD) (ex: 805-AHD20X, 801-AHD20X, 507-AHD20X)
AHD 1080P Camera (aka. AHD-H): Only compatible with HD-AHD 1080P DVR. Not compatible with conventional 960H DVR, HD-TVI, HD-SDI, HD-CVI and Lorex MPX.
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AHD 720P Camera (aka. AHD-M): Only compatible with HD-AHD 1080P DVR or HD-AHD 720P DVR. Not compatible with conventional 960H DVR, HD-TVI, HD-SDI, HD-CVI and Lorex MPX.
Incompatible DVR will result in problems such as B/W display, no video or the loss of PTZ control.
Camera Installation Tips
Bench Test
When you rst receive the PTZ camera, please make sure it works properly before mount the camera outside. Note PTZ dome cameras have higher power requirements than bullet cameras and corresponding IP cameras. Therefore, how the unit is powered can be critical to its functionality. Please make sure the unit itself is working, and try
eliminating all cabling factors to set up the bench test.
How to Test Locally
In short, in a bench test, do NOT extend the power line. Please connect the camera with its default adapter. For example, if you have previously wired a xed lens bullet camera and you remove the old camera and plug it with Sunba PTZ dome camera, this is NOT a bench test given two units have different power requirements.
Why Test Locally
The reason you should NOT extend the power cable during the bench test is because DC power drops along the cable. Underpower causes problems such as 1) screen ickering, 2) unstable infrared (no/off automatically) 3) camera spinning recklessly. A bench test helps you rule out all problems caused by power supply.
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Recommended Power Extension Methods
1) AC cable: Make sure your AC power source is close enough to the camera. The easiest way is to get a premade AC extension cable (no distance limit). Power strip is an example.
2) DC cable: Make sure the wire is AWG18 or thicker (distance dependent). The thicker the cable, the smaller the electrical resistance and the longer it can run without voltage loos.
WARNING: Please strictly follow any applicable local security camera installation rules.
Camera Installation (with DVR)
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