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Ceiling

unlock

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Ceiling unit

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Removing the camera

Ceiling

Ceiling unit

RELEASE buttons

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204.5 (8 

1

/

8

)

144.5 (5 

3

/

4

)

Camera (When installing the ceiling unit)

ø146.3 (5 

7

/

8

)

Ceiling unit

120°

120°

12 (

1

/

2

)

28.5 (1 

1

/

8

)

5

(

7

/

32

)

ø11 (

7

/

16

)

4 (

3

/

16

)

ø130 (5 

1

/

8

)

Hole 2-ø5 (

7

/

32

)

Hole

Celing bracket

Unit: mm (inches)

85.7 (3 

3

/

8

)

83.5 (3 

3

/

8

)

79.9 (3 

1

/

4

)

Hole 7-ø4.5 (

3

/

16

)

88.9 (3 

1

/

2

)

85.7 (3 

3

/

8

)

46 (1 

13

/

16

)

4.5 (

3

/

16

)

Hole

10 (

13

/

32

) ø11 

(

7

/

16

)

7.4 (

5

/

16

)

10°

10°

E

ø130 (5 

1

/

8

)

120°

ø60 (2 

3

/

8

)

120°

Unit: mm (inches)

3-Screw hole

F

Ceiling

Align the triangular 

 

mark with the front 
side of the camera.

Stripe attachment hook

How to install the ceiling unit

Ceiling bracket

Align the triangular hole 
mark on the side surface 
with the front side of the 
camera.

Ceiling unit

 M4 × 10  

(supplied)

G

Ceiling unit

H

1

How to install the camera

Ceiling

Ceiling unit

Stripe attachment hook

Signal system 

NTSC/PAL switching system

Image device 

1/2.8 type CMOS

 

Effective picture elements

 

SNC-WR630: Approx. 2,140,000

 

SNC-WR600: Approx. 1,370,000

Synchronization 

Internal synchronization

Minimum illumination 

SNC-WR630: 1.4 lx (F1.6/AGC ON/50 IRE (IP))

 

SNC-WR600: 1.0 lx (F1.6/AGC ON/50 IRE (IP))

Horizontal resolution 

480 TV (analog video output)

Video S/N 

50 dB or more (AGC 0 dB)

Lens

Focus length  

SNC-WR630: f = 30.2 mm to 904.9 mm (35 mm 

equivalent)

 

SNC-WR600: f = 33.0 mm to 990.0 mm (35 mm 

equivalent)

Maximum relative aperture 

F1.6 (wide), F4.7 (tele)

Minimum object distance 

300 mm

Mechanism

Pan 

360°, endless rotation

 

Maximum speed: 700°/s

Tilt 

220° (with auto invert function)

 

Maximum speed: 700°/s

Interface

Network port 

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, auto negotiation (RJ-45)

I/O port 

Sensor input: × 4, make contact

 

Alarm output: × 2, 24 V AC/DC, 1 A

 

(mechanical relay outputs electrically isolated 

 

from the camera)

Video output 

VIDEO OUT: BNC, 1.0 Vp-p, 

 

75 ohms, unbalanced, sync negative

SD card slot

Microphone input 

Minijack (monaural)

 

Plug-in-power supported (rated voltage: 2.5 V DC)

 

Recommended load impedance 2.2 kohms

*   A selector menu allows switching between 

microphone input and line input 

Line input 

Minijack (monaural)

 

Recommended load impedance 10 kohms

Line output 

Minijack (monaural), Maximum output level: 

 

1 Vrms

Serial communication 

RS485/RS422

Others

Power supply 

12 V DC ± 10%

 

24 V AC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz

 

IEEE802.3at compliant (HPoE system)

Power consumption 

Max. 25 W (DC 12 V Input)

Operation temperature 

–5 °C to +50 °C (23 °F to +122 °F)

Activation temperature 

0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)

Storage temperature 

–20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)

Operating humidity 

20% to 80%

Storage humidity 

20% to 95%

Dimensions (Diameter/Height) 

 

ø146.3 mm × 204.5 mm (ø5 

7

/

8

 inches × 8 

1

/

8

 

inches) (When installing the ceiling unit, not 

including the projecting parts)

Mass 

Approx. 1.7 kg (3 lb 12 oz) (including ceiling unit)

Supplied accessories 

Ceiling unit (1)

 

Ceiling bracket (1)

 

Fixing screws (

 M4 × 10) (3)

 

3-pin power connector (1)

 

BNC cable (1)

 

I/O cable (1)

 

Installation manual (1 set)

 

CD-ROM (supplied programs) (1)

 

Template (1)

 

Cable clamp (1)

 

Cable clamp fixing screws (

 M2.6 × 8, tapping 

screw) (2)

Optional accessories

In-ceiling Bracket 

YT-ICB630

Dome cover (clear) 

YT-LD124C*

Dome cover (smoked) 

YT-LD124S*

*  In-ceiling bracket (YT-ICB630) is required for using the dome cover.

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Caution

The Network Camera is to be connected only to PoE networks without 
routing to the outside plant.

Installation

Notes

Do not grasp the camera head when carrying the camera.

 

ˎ

Do not turn the camera head manually. Doing so will likely result in the 

 

ˎ

camera malfunctioning.
Turn off the power of ceiling unit before installing or removing the camera to 

 

ˎ

the ceiling unit.

Installing the Camera on a Ceiling 

You can view the image of this camera in the normal direction when the camera 
is installed on the ceiling.
There are three ways to install the camera:

Install directly on a ceiling.

 

ˎ

Use the existing junction box.

 

ˎ

In places you cannot use screws on the ceiling or in case you do not want the 

 

ˎ

camera to stand out, use the optional in-ceiling bracket YT-ICB630.

 For details, see the installation instructions of YT-ICB630.

Install the camera to a horizontal ceiling. If you have to install the camera to an 
incline, make sure the incline is within ±15° to the horizontal level to ensure the 
turning performance of the camera.

WARNING

If you attach the camera in a high location such as wall or ceiling, etc., entrust 

 

ˎ

the installation to an experienced contractor or installer.
If you install the camera in a high location, ensure that the ceiling is strong 

 

ˎ

enough to withstand the weight of the camera plus the ceiling brackets and 
then install the camera securely. If the ceiling is not strong enough, the camera 
may fall and cause serious injury.
To prevent the camera from falling, make sure to attach the fall-prevention 

 

ˎ

stripe.
If you attach the camera to the ceiling, check periodically, at least once a year, 

 

ˎ

to ensure that the connection has not loosened. If conditions warrant, make 
this periodic check more frequently.

Before installation

After deciding the direction in which the camera will shoot, make the required 

 

ˎ

holes for the junction box, and connect the cables.
Remove the cable cover to wire the cables from the side of the camera.

 

ˎ

Installing directly on a ceiling

Using the supplied template, make a hole for the wiring (ø60 mm (2 

3

/

8

 inches)). 

Determine the location of the three screw holes for attaching the ceiling unit. 
(

Using the existing junction box

Attach the ceiling bracket to the junction box in the ceiling.
Screws for this operation are not supplied.
Attach the ceiling bracket in a manner that the triangular mark faces the front 
side of the camera.

Fixing screws

The ceiling unit has three holes (ø5 mm (

7

/

32

 inches)). Use these holes to screw 

the ceiling unit on the ceiling.
Required screws (not supplied) vary in accordance with the location or material 
of the installation.
For steel: Fix with M4 screws and nuts.
For wood: Fix with tapping screws (nominal diameter 4). A material thickness of 
15 mm (

19

/

32

 inches) or more is necessary.

For a concrete wall: Fix with dry bit or plug bolts.
For a junction box: Fix with screws that accommodate the screw holes in the 
junction box.

WARNING

Use the appropriate screws in accordance with the condition and material of the 
location site. Otherwise, the ceiling unit may fall and cause serious injury.

How to install the ceiling unit 

1

 

Connect the cables.

Note

When drawing out cables from the side of the camera, draw them through 
the groove in the ceiling attachment surface of the ceiling unit. (

)

2

 

Attach the ceiling unit on the ceiling or ceiling bracket.

Attach the cable screws to the unit temporarily. Then securely tighten all screws.

Notes

Use the supplied screws (

 

ˎ

 M4 × 10) to attach the ceiling bracket. 

Using other screws does not ensure proper attachment and may cause the 
ceiling unit to fall.
Ensure that the cables are not caught between the ceiling unit and camera 

 

ˎ

when drawing out the cables from the side of the camera.

How to install the camera 

1

 

Draw out the fall-prevention stripe from the camera and hook it on the 
stripe attachment hook of the ceiling unit.

2

 

Align the marks and insert the camera into the ceiling unit until you hear 
a click.

Note

Before removing your hand from the camera, push it again to make sure that 
the camera is properly installed to the ceiling unit. 

To lock the RELEASE buttons, turn the RELEASE button locks 45°.

Removing the camera 

1

 

Remove the camera while pressing the two RELEASE buttons on both 
sides at the same time.

If the RELEASE button locks are locked, turn them to the initial position, then 
press the RELEASE buttons.

Note

Always hold the camera when you press the RELEASE buttons. This will 
prevent any risk of the camera falling.

Specifications

Network

Protocol 

TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, HTTP, FTP (server/client), SMTP 

 

(client), DHCP (client), DNS (client), NTP (client), 

 

SNMP (MIB-2), RTP/RTCP

Compression

Video compression format 

JPEG/H.264

Audio compression format 

G.711/G.726 (40, 32, 24, 16 kbps)

Maximum frame rate 

SNC-WR630: JPEG/H.264: 60 fps (1920 × 1080)

 

SNC-WR600: JPEG/H.264: 60 fps (1280 × 720)

Camera

Camera system 

SNC-WR630: Camera FHD (1080 60P)

 

SNC-WR600: Camera HD (720 60P)

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