Hi
I just receive the SD6CE225U-HNI PTZ camera and my first impressions are the PTZ is a very big as you can imagine, very solid built.
POE+ is needed but the power supply is include in the box.
I'm not an expert as some guy here, but I hope to give the most reliable information regarding the SD6CE225U-HNI PTZ.
Some technical datas:
Image Sensor: 1/2.8” STARVIS™ CMOS
Minimum Illumination: Color: 0.005Lux@F1.6, 0Lux@F1.6 (IR on)
Focal Length: 4.8mm~120mm
Max. Aperture: F1.6 ~ F4.4
Pan/Tilt Range: Pan: 0° ~ 360° endless; Tilt: -20° ~ 90°,auto flip 180°
Manual Control Speed: Pan: 0.1° ~200° /s; Tilt: 0.1° ~120° /s
Preset Speed: Pan: 300° /s; Tilt: 200° /s
Power Supply: AC24V/3A(±25%), PoE+(802.3at)
Dimensions: φ209×337.4mm
Gross Weight: 9.1kg(20.06lb)
More specs: NVR, DVR,Special DVR, Network Camera, HD-SDI Camera, PTZ Dome Camera, Analog Camera, Compression Card, NVS, Traffic Surveillance - Dahua Technology
Unboxing:
Sticker box





Many output
I will try to find time to install the PTZ and make some snapshots and videos when i will have enough time.
I just receive the SD6CE225U-HNI PTZ camera and my first impressions are the PTZ is a very big as you can imagine, very solid built.
POE+ is needed but the power supply is include in the box.
I'm not an expert as some guy here, but I hope to give the most reliable information regarding the SD6CE225U-HNI PTZ.
Some technical datas:
Image Sensor: 1/2.8” STARVIS™ CMOS
Minimum Illumination: Color: 0.005Lux@F1.6, 0Lux@F1.6 (IR on)
Focal Length: 4.8mm~120mm
Max. Aperture: F1.6 ~ F4.4
Pan/Tilt Range: Pan: 0° ~ 360° endless; Tilt: -20° ~ 90°,auto flip 180°
Manual Control Speed: Pan: 0.1° ~200° /s; Tilt: 0.1° ~120° /s
Preset Speed: Pan: 300° /s; Tilt: 200° /s
Power Supply: AC24V/3A(±25%), PoE+(802.3at)
Dimensions: φ209×337.4mm
Gross Weight: 9.1kg(20.06lb)
More specs: NVR, DVR,Special DVR, Network Camera, HD-SDI Camera, PTZ Dome Camera, Analog Camera, Compression Card, NVS, Traffic Surveillance - Dahua Technology
Unboxing:
Sticker box






Many output

I will try to find time to install the PTZ and make some snapshots and videos when i will have enough time.
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