Sanyo VCC-HD5400 Specifications Download Page 8

SANYO VCC-HD5400 1080p 2 MEGAPIXEL DAY-NIGHT PTZ CAMERA WITH AUDIO

 

Project Name/Project Number   28 23 29 - 18   Video Surveillance Remote Devices and Sensors 

1. 

Protocols supported include TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, UDP, SMTP, 
FTP, DHCP, DDNS, NTP, RTP, RTSP. 

2. 

Camera IP interface at 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX/PoE compatible. 

3. 

The camera shall interface to Microsoft Internet Explorer ver 6.0 
SP2 or higher or ver. 7.0 via Plug-in module software making video 
images and configuration menus available  

4. 

When accessed from a browser on-line, context sensitive help shall 
be provided. 

5. 

The camera shall provide an integral E-mail function for up to five 
(5) E-mail addresses. E-mails can be automatically sent as an 
alarm notification or at regular intervals. An image can be attached 
to the e-mail in either case. 

6. 

Web access protected by user ID and password. A maximum of 20 
users shall be assignable. 

7. 

Camera shall maintain a transactional log when accessed via the 
network containing the most recent 100 times and IP addresses of 
those given access. 

8. 

Camera shall maintain an “Up Log” showing power on time; SD 
Memory record time; External HDD record time and a Camera High 
Temperature warning. 

9. 

Up to 20 users may access a camera via the web server 
simultaneously. 

10.  Four alarm inputs (NO/NC) shall be provided. 
11.  Two alarm output (NO/NC) shall be provided. 
12.  The camera shall support both fixed IP addresses and dynamically 

assigned IP addresses provided by a Dynamic Host Control 
Protocol (DHCP) server. 

13.  The camera shall be able to interface with SANYO Video Pilot 

software. Video Pilot shall support full functionality when operating 
on Windows Vista or Windows XP Professional Edition with 
SP2/SP3. 

14. Third 

party 

application integration of the camera is supported via 

two (2) Development Kits which provide the necessary information 
for interfacing. Contact SANYO for details. 

15.  Image quality selectable at Basic, Normal, Enhanced (default), Fine 

and Super Fine. 

Summary of Contents for VCC-HD5400

Page 1: ...28 23 13 Video Surveillance Control and Management Systems Specifier Notes This product guide specification is written according to the Construction Specifications Institute CSI 3 Part Format based on Master Format 2004 and The Project Resource Manual CSI Manual of Practice The Manufacturer is responsible for technical accuracy By removing the references to specific Sanyo product names or part num...

Page 2: ...r Over Ethernet D International Organization of Standardization ISO 1 9001 Quality System E Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL www ul com UL 2044 Commercial Closed Circuit Television Equipment 1 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A Video Surveillance Remote Devices 1 2 Megapixel 1080p Full High Definition Day Night Network CMOS PTZ Dome Camera with Audio B Performance Requirements 1 Provide surveillance with high...

Page 3: ...em Registered to ISO 9001 Quality Standard B Video Surveillance System C Installer 1 Minimum of 5 years experience installing Video Surveillance System 2 All camera installation configuration setup program and related work shall be performed by electronic technicians thoroughly trained by the manufacturer in the installation and service of the equipment provided 1 6 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING A...

Page 4: ...lip 2 Be designed to provide advanced image support resolutions up to 2 Megapixels of effective picture elements 1920 H x 1080 V 3 Provide dual Codec for simultaneous H 264 and JPEG transmission 4 Be designed to provide 1080p H 264 compressed video at 30 frames per second 5 Use a high quality 1 2 5 CMOS progressive scan image sensor 6 Provide color pictures in light down to 2 0 lux at F 1 8 7 Prov...

Page 5: ...s from English French German Japanese and Spanish 10 Progressive Scan CMOS technology for image clarity 11 Two 2 Megapixels maximum resolution 12 Five levels of operator privileges shall be available a Admin level shall have full access to all functions b Operator1 level shall have access to all functions except Network settings c Operator 2 level shall have access to all functions except configur...

Page 6: ...19 Provide flexible on board recording capability allowing recording by Alarm motion or input 1 2 3 4 including programmable pre alarm recording or Back up in the event of loss of network 20 Provide internal verification whether or not any electronic alteration was made to original images 21 When image data is output on a conventional SD output The camera shall eliminate smearing associated caused...

Page 7: ...Compensation Selectable Multi spot metering Center zone metering Face and Off Mask settings available l Auto focus Selectable Auto Manual One push Selectable focus area m Day Night Selectable Auto Color Black and White n AGC Gain Selectable Normal Middle High Off Adjustable gain control in Off mode o Gamma 0 45 1 other settings available p Electronic Sensitivity Boost Selectable Auto Off Max 32x D...

Page 8: ...ssignable 7 Camera shall maintain a transactional log when accessed via the network containing the most recent 100 times and IP addresses of those given access 8 Camera shall maintain an Up Log showing power on time SD Memory record time External HDD record time and a Camera High Temperature warning 9 Up to 20 users may access a camera via the web server simultaneously 10 Four alarm inputs NO NC s...

Page 9: ... ips 0 98 Mbps 115 6 1920 x 1080 Basic 30 ips 4 0 Mbps 28 7 1280 x 720 Basic 30 ips 2 5 Mbps 45 7 640 x 360 Basic 30 ips 0 46 Mbps 239 1 MJPEG 1920 x 1080 Enhanced 5 ips 8 96 Mbps 12 9 1280 x 720 Enhanced 10 ips 9 36 Mbps 12 3 1024 x 576 Enhanced 15 ips 9 00 Mbps 12 8 1920 x 1080 Basic 5 ips 3 4 Mbps 21 3 1280 x 720 Basic 10 ips 4 8 Mbps 24 0 640 x 360 Basic 30 ips 3 84 Mbps 29 9 without audio rec...

Page 10: ...mental 1 Operating Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 to 50 C within 90 relative humidity 2 Storage Temperature 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C within 70 maximum relative humidity PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 EXAMINATION A Examine areas to receive devices and notify adverse conditions affecting installation or subsequent operation B Do not begin installation until unacceptable conditions are corrected 3 2 PREPARATION...

Page 11: ... 3 4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A Test snugness of mounting screws of all installed equipment B Test proper operation of all video system devices C Determine and report all problems to the manufacturer s customer service department 3 5 ADJUSTING A Make proper adjustment to video system devices for correct operation in accordance with manufacturer s instructions B Make any adjustment of camera settings ...

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