DAHUA SD60230U-HNI 2MP 30x Starlight PTZ Network Camera
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DAHUA SD60230U-HNI 2MP 30x Starlight PTZ Network Camera

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DAHUA SD60230U-HNI 2MP 30x Starlight PTZ Network CameraSD60230U HNI 2MP 30x Starlight PTZ Network Camera > 1 2. 8 2Megapixel STARVIS CMOS > Powerful 30x optical zoom > Starlight technology > H. 265 Encoding > Max. 50 60fps@1080P, 25 30 50 60fps@720P > Auto tracking and IVS > Support PoE+ > IP67, IK10 Product Data Camera Image Sensor 1 2. 8 STARVIS CMOS Effective Pixels 1920(H) x 1080(V), 2 Megapixels RAM ROM 512M 128M Scanning System Progressive Electronic Shutter Speed 1 1s~1 30,000s Minimum Illumination

SD60230U-HNI

2MP 30x Starlight PTZ Network Camera

> 1/2.8” 2Megapixel STARVIS™ CMOS
> Powerful 30x optical zoom
> Starlight technology
> H.265 Encoding
> Max. 50/60fps@1080P, 25/30/50/60fps@720P
> Auto-tracking and IVS
> Support PoE+
> IP67, IK10



Product Data

Camera

Image Sensor

1/2.8” STARVIS™ CMOS

Effective Pixels

1920(H) x 1080(V), 2 Megapixels

RAM/ROM

512M/128M

Scanning System

Progressive

Electronic Shutter Speed

1/1s~1/30,000s

Minimum Illumination

Color: [email protected]; B/W: [email protected]

S/N Ratio

More than 55dB

IR Distance

N/A

IR On/Off Control

N/A

IR LEDs

N/A

Lens

Focal Length

4.5mm~135mm

Max. Aperture

F1.6 ~ F4.4

Angle of View

H: 67.8° ~ 2.4°

Optical Zoom

30x

Focus Control

Auto/Manual

Close Focus Distance

100mm~ 1000mm

DORI Distance

Note: The DORI distance is a “general proximity” of distance which makes it easy to pinpoint the right camera for your needs. The DORI distance is calculated based on sensor specification and lab test result according to EN 62676-4 which defines the criteria for Detect, Observe, Recognize and Identify respectively.

Detect

Observe

Recognize

Identify

1862m(6109ft)

744m(2441ft)

372m(1220ft)

186m(610ft)

PTZ

Pan/Tilt Range

Pan: 0° ~ 360° endless; Tilt: -20° ~ 90°,auto flip 180°

Manual Control Speed

Pan: 0.1° ~300° /s; Tilt: 0.1° ~150° /s

Preset Speed

Pan: 600° /s; Tilt: 500° /s

Presets

300

PTZ Mode

5 Pattern, 8 Tour, Auto Pan ,Auto Scan

Speed Setup

Human-oriented focal Length/ speed adaptation

Power up Action

Auto restore to previous PTZ and lens status after power failure

Idle Motion

Activate Preset/ Scan/ Tour/ Pattern if there is no command in the specified period

Protocol

DH-SD, Pelco-P/D (Auto recognition)

Intelligence

Event Trigger

Motion detection, Video tampering , Scene changing, Network disconnection, IP address conflict, Illegal Access, Storage anomaly

Auto Tracking

Support

IVS

Tripwire, Intrusion, Abandoned/Missing

Advanced Intelligent Functions

Face Detection, Heat Map

Video

Compression

H.265+/H.265/H.264+/H.264

Streaming Capability

3 Streams

Resolution

1080P(1920×1080)/720P(1280×720)/D1(704×576/704×480)/CIF(352×288/352×240)

Frame Rate

Main stream: 1080P/1.3M/ 720P(1~50/60fps)

Sub stream1: D1/CIF(1 ~ 25/30fps)

Sub stream2: 1080P/1.3M/720P/D1/CIF (1~25/30fps)

Bit Rate Control

CBR/VBR

Bit Rate

H.265/H.264: 448K ~ 8192Kbps

Day/Night

Auto(ICR) / Color / B/W

Backlight Compensation

BLC / HLC / WDR (120dB)

White Balance

Auto, ATW, Indoor, Outdoor, Manual

Gain Control

Auto / Manual

Noise Reduction

Ultra DNR (2D/3D)

Motion Detection

Support

Region of Interest

Support

Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS)

Support

Defog

Support

Digital Zoom

16x

Flip

180°

Privacy Masking

Up to 24 areas

Audio

Compression

G.711a/G.711Mu/AAC/G.722 / G.726/G.729/MPEG2-L2

Network

Ethernet

RJ-45 (10Base-T/100Base-TX)

Protocol

IPv4/IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL, TCP/IP, UDP, UPnP,

ICMP, IGMP, SNMP, RTSP, RTP, SMTP, NTP, DHCP,

DNS,PPPOE,DDNS,FTP, IP Filter,QoS,Bonjour,802.1x

Interoperability

ONVIF Profile S&G, API

Streaming Method

Unicast / Multicast

Max. User Access

20 users

Edge Storage

NAS (Network Attached Storage),Local PC for instant recording, Micro SD card 256GB

Web Viewer

IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari

Management Software

Smart PSS, DSS, DMSS

Smart Phone

IOS, Android

Certifications

Certifications

CE: EN55032/EN55024/EN50130-4

FCC: Part15 subpartB,ANSI C63.4- 2014

UL: UL60950-1+CAN/CSA C22.2,No.60950-1

Interface

Video Interface

1 port(BNC, 1.0V[p-p], 75Ω)

RS485

1

Audio I/O

1/1

Alarm I/O

7/2

Electrical

Power Supply

AC24V/3A(±25%), PoE+(802.3at)

Power Consumption

13W,20W (Heater on)

Environmental

Operating Conditions

-40°C ~ 70°C (-40°F ~ +158°F) / Less than 95% RH

Ingress Protection

IP67

Vandal Resistance

IK10

Construction

Casing

Metal

Dimensions

Φ222(mm) x 292(mm)

Net Weight

3.5kg(7.72lb)

Gross Weight

7.5kg(16.53lb)

*When the vertical field of view is between –20° and 5°, the image might present different degrees of ghosting.

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