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IV 

Power Requirements 

●  All installation and operations shall conform to local electrical safety regulations. 
●  Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord immediately if there is water or liquid 

falling into the Device. And contact your local retailer or customer service center. 

●  The power source shall conform to the requirement of the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) 

standard, and supply power with rated voltage which conforms to Limited Power Source 

requirement according to IEC60950-1. Note that the power supply requirement is subject to 

the device label. 

●  Use the power adapter provided by legitimate manufacturers. 
●  Do not connect several cameras to one power adapter. It may result in overheat or fire if it 

exceeds the rated load. 

●  Make sure that the power is off when you connect the cables, and install or uninstall the 

Device. 

●  Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord immediately if there is any smoke, 

disgusting smell, or noise from the Device. And contact your local retailer or customer 

service center. 

Cleaning Requirements 

●  Clean the enclosure with soft cloth. To remove the dirt, you can dip the soft cloth in proper 

detergent, wring the soft cloth out, and then dry the enclosure with soft cloth. 

●  Do not use gasoline, paint thinner or other chemicals to clean the enclosure; otherwise it 

might result in enclosure transfiguration or paint flake. 

●  Read all the manuals included before using chemical cloth. Avoid long time touch between 

the plastic or rubber material and the enclosure. It might result in device damage and paint 

flake. 

Requirements for Installation and maintenance personnel 

●  Have certificates or experiences related to installation and maintenance of the closed-

circuit television (CCTV). 

●  Have certificates related to working at height. 
●  Have basic knowledge and operation technique for low-voltage wiring and low-voltage 

electronic circuit connection. 

●  Have the ability to read and understand the manual. 

Requirements for Lifting the Device 

●  Select appropriate tools to lift the Device. 
●  Make sure that the selected tools reach the installation height. 
●  Make sure that the selected tools have high safety performance. 

Summary of Contents for D-SD6AL445XA-HNR

Page 1: ...Network Speed Dome PTZ Camera Installation Manual V1 0 0...

Page 2: ...Manual The manual is for reference only If there is inconsistency between the manual and the actual product the actual product shall prevail We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations th...

Page 3: ...r respective owners Please visit our website contact the supplier or customer service if there is any problem occurred when using the Camera If there is any uncertainty or controversy please refer to...

Page 4: ...Device otherwise it might cause fire short circuit or other damage Avoid sea water or rain eroding the Device Avoid the lens aiming at intense light source including sunlight and incandescent light ot...

Page 5: ...ct your local retailer or customer service center Cleaning Requirements Clean the enclosure with soft cloth To remove the dirt you can dip the soft cloth in proper detergent wring the soft cloth out a...

Page 6: ...on 5 2 2 1 Alarm Cable Connection 5 2 2 2 Thunder Proof Cable Connection 6 2 2 2 1 Outdoor 6 2 2 2 2 Indoor 8 3 RS 485 Cable 10 3 1 Basic Features 10 3 2 Common Issues in Use 10 3 3 FAQ on RS 485 Cabl...

Page 7: ...the place where the Device is installed can sustain at least 4 times the weight of the Device and its mounting accessories for speed domes make sure that the ceiling and wall can sustain 8 times the w...

Page 8: ...0bps 800 m The maximum transmission distance will be reduced in the following conditions When thinner communication cables are used the Device is used in places with intense electromagnetic interferen...

Page 9: ...3 1 3 3 2 PoE Power Cable Table 1 4 PoE power cable POE Specification Network Cable Specification AF CAT5E and network cables with higher standard AT HiPoE or BT...

Page 10: ...ideo cable audio cable RS 485 control cable alarm cable network cable and optical fiber cable For details see Figure 2 1 The cables of different models vary and the actual product shall prevail The ma...

Page 11: ...rm input 6 Yellow black Alarm input 7 2 2 Cable Connection 2 2 1 Alarm Cable Connection Step 1 Connect the alarm input device to ALARM_IN and ALARM_GND of the user cable Step 2 Connect alarm output de...

Page 12: ...l tube and then do equipotential grounding to both ends of steel tubes Laying overhead power cables are prohibited At places with severe thunderstorms and induced voltage like substation you need to p...

Page 13: ...ightning protection devices outdoors No Description 1 Video lightning conductor 2 Communication lightning conductor 3 Power supply lighting conductor 4 Impedance of the cable connected to the groundin...

Page 14: ...uctor L2 The length of the rail that holds the Device H The length of the lightning conductor To get the value of L1 you need to use the formula 2 2 2 2 Indoor You shall use multiple copper cables who...

Page 15: ...9 Figure 2 4 Installing lightning protection devices indoors Table 2 3 Installing lightning protection devices indoors No Name 1 Yellow green grounding cable 2 Indoor equipotential grounding terminal...

Page 16: ...wo devices whose cable length is the longest among all the devices in Figure 3 1 cable length between 1 and 15 is the longest However this connection manner does not comply with the RS 485 industrial...

Page 17: ...electrode of RS 485 cable are misconnected Connect cables to the positive electrode and negative electrode correctly Loose connection Connect the cables firmly RS 485 cable is broken Replace RS 485 ca...

Page 18: ...king channel shall prevail Transmission performance At open places without interference if the Device is installed at least 1 5 m above the ground the effective communication distance is 100 m In the...

Page 19: ...oot m Table 5 1 Cable diameter 24V AC and transmission distance Transmission Power W Transmission Distance Diameter 0 80 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 00 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 25 Transmi...

Page 20: ...smission distance is foot m Table 6 1 Cable diameter 12V DC and transmission distance Transmission Power W Transmission Distance Diameter 0 80 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 00 Transmission Distance...

Page 21: ...ameter 24V DC and transmission distance Transmission Power W Transmission Distance Diameter 0 80 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 00 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 25 Transmission Distance Diameter...

Page 22: ...ssion Power W Transmission Distance Diameter 0 80 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 00 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 25 Transmission Distance Diameter 2 00 5 1357 414 2120 646 3313 1010 8481 2585 10...

Page 23: ...Diameter 1 25 Transmission Distance Diameter 2 00 120 57 17 88 27 138 42 353 108 130 52 16 82 25 127 39 326 99 140 48 15 76 23 118 36 303 92 150 45 14 71 22 110 34 283 86 160 42 13 66 20 104 32 265 8...

Page 24: ...mission Distance Diameter 0 80 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 00 Transmission Distance Diameter 1 25 Transmission Distance Diameter 2 00 5 2290 698 3578 1091 5591 1704 14312 4362 10 1145 349 1789 54...

Page 25: ...istance Diameter 1 25 Transmission Distance Diameter 2 00 130 88 27 138 42 215 66 550 168 140 82 25 128 39 200 61 511 156 150 76 23 119 36 186 57 477 145 160 72 22 112 34 175 53 447 136 170 67 20 105...

Page 26: ...950 0 130 36 39 0 01327 0 140 35 0 01539 0 160 34 37 0 02011 0 180 33 0 02545 0 200 32 35 0 03142 0 230 31 0 04115 0 250 30 33 0 04909 0 290 29 31 0 06605 0 330 28 30 0 08553 0 350 27 29 0 09621 0 400...

Page 27: ...er We suggest that you download and use the latest version of client software Nice to have recommendations to improve your equipment network security 1 Physical Protection We suggest that you perform...

Page 28: ...audio and video data contents are very important or sensitive we recommend that you use encrypted transmission function to reduce the risk of audio and video data being stolen during transmission Rem...

Page 29: ...23 access to private networks...

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