Dahua SD6CE225U-HNI: 2MP 25x Starlight IR PTZ

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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
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Many output
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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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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: http://www.dahuasecurity.com/products/productDetail/17681

Unboxing:

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

Your link doesn't work. ;)
 
When i will have time to install it i will make some pics and videos, just need some free time to do it
 
Hi

Some pictures of the web interface

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firmware version:
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I made some modification on video tab:
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Nice camera. What would make someone pick the OP's SD6CE225U-HNI over say the SD59225U-HNI? They seem identical except the later has less IR range and a plastic bottom housing?

I am looking at these 2 exact same cameras when I build my system. For me I will go with the SD6CE225U because I want the white camera housing. IMHO both cameras are big enough and the black camera housing on the SD59225 would be ok for a commercial install but it would be too obvious and it would stand out like sore thumb hanging from my white soffits in a residential neighborhood.
 
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Nice camera. What would make someone pick the OP's SD6CE225U-HNI over say the SD59225U-HNI? They seem identical except the later has less IR range and a plastic bottom housing?

SD59225U-HNI
RAM/ROM 1024M/128M
4 leds
PTZ PROTOCOL DH-SD

Interface
Video Interface N/A
RS485 N/A
Audio I/O 1/1
Alarm I/O 2/1
Power Consumption 13W,23W (IR on)

Environmental
Ingress Protection IP66
Vandal Resistance N/A


SD6CE225U-HNI

RAM/ROM 512M/128M
6 leds
PTZ PROTOCOL DH-SD, Pelco-P/D (Auto recognition)

Interface
Video Interface 1 port(BNC, 1.0V[p-p], 75Ω)
RS485 1
Audio I/O 1/1
Alarm I/O 7/2
Power Consumption 17W, 25W(IR On, Heater On)

Environmental
Ingress Protection IP67
Vandal Resistance IK10

And weight 14.99 lbs vs 20.09 lbs

googling the IK10 and it is apparently one of Sony's highest vandal protection.
Hope this helps and yea I know it's a old post, but was checking out the cam and found this link.
 
thanks
Really sorry but i don't install the ptz yet to make pictures/videos
Hope to do it soon
My appologies