Ex government installation, disposal due to system upgrade
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SANYO HD Dome Network Camera
Model: VCC MCH5600P
Day (full colour) and Night (Black/White) operation
To use with full capabilities in night/dark areas then a separate IR source must be used to "light up" the target area.
Designed for and previously installed in a ceiling mounted position.
Full HD capable - 16:9 (1920 x 1080) or 4:3 (1600 x 1200)
Full pan & tilt - pan/tilt at up to 350 degrees per second
Backlight auto compensation - this can be seen in operation upon startup as the camera "looks" around the area and adjusts for ambient light levels and also white balance adjustments.
White balance
Digital noise reduction
Image stabilisation limits image blurring when mounted to a surface where vibration or movement is an issue
Self contained recording via an SDHC card (should you lose the network or direct connection to the camera, it stores all video information locally)
10x optical 16x digital zoom
Focal length from 6.3 to 63 mm
Aperture f1.8 - 2.5
Minimum lighting for colour images 2 Lux and black white 0.1 Lux
Network IP addressable
Streaming up to Quad streams H.264 or MJPEG 30ips @ 1080
Quad streaming provides up to 4 streams of different compression formats and resolutions simultaneously, offering greater flexibility when live streaming and recording
Bi directional audio communications, listen to audio near the camera and also speak to those near the camera.
Motion detection alarms
When using network access, basic password protection, SSL and IP filtering available
Supports TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, FTP, DDNS, RTP, and RTSP
Privacy mask can be used to prevent specific portions of the video image not being displayed
Composite video standard, HDMI is also available (optional board) but you need the HDM90 HDMI module fitted (VA-HDB90, fits onto the 94S board) - I am NOT offering the HDMI optional board with this equipment.
I have two of these camera heads BUT just ONE collection of cables - these will be supplied with the first camera sold.
These cables for one camera system only, are:
24V AC Power input cable (screw down connection)
Composite video output (sub-miniature plug)
Audio input and outputs (sub-miniature plugs)
This is enough to get the camera up and running in its most basic form - used by us for functional confirmation and testing
User set up manual is available (very detailed including board connector location)
Direct communication available via RS-485 using SSP (high or standard speed) or Pelco D & P protocols.
Camera protocol address is also DIP switch selectable
Both cameras are currently set for SSP protocol, this is easy to change with a DIP switch on the 94S unit.
Supplied EXACTLY as shown - this means if you cannot see something, it is NOT supplied.
NO other mounting hardware - for normal use of these two camera's you should have the dome cover and the dust sheet/safety hook (this camera system is heavy at around 2Kg!)
For experimentation (benchtop) purposes, the cover and safety hook are not so important.
TESTING:
From a working environment and as expected, working exactly as intended (to the extent I have tested it)
Simple tests undertaken, connected power (24V AC) to the VA-94S (screw connections) and after a quite lengthy self test/calibration period of around one minute, observed the composite video output.
On screen overlaid display of current system parameters which blanks after about 5 seconds, leaving the camera image on screen.
Camera head movement, both pan and tilt is excellent and without any significant noise or stress.
Images captured during daylight for testing, absolutely clear and sharp - crystal clear.
Colour balance shows a bit too much shift towards blue, this was a problem with my test monitor not the video output of the camera.