Hanwha Vision SBP-300HF IP Security Cameras User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- Hanwha Vision
Table of Contents
Hanwha Vision SBP-300HF IP Security Cameras
Product Specifications
- Model : SBP-300HF/SBP-301HF/SBP-302HF/SBP-303HF
- Compatible with : PELCO NPT TAP Mount
Product Usage Instructions
-
Cap Joint
Turn the cap in the direction shown by the arrow to separate the cap from the joint. See Figure 1. -
Mount/Pole Cable Joint
Pass the exposed cable to the outside of the mount or pole through the joint. See Figure 2. -
Joint
Turn the joint in the direction shown by the arrow to connect the two materials. See Figure 3. If the joint part is fastened to an NPT TAP mount, such as in the product from PELCO, wrap the Teflon tape to the accessory coupling, fasten the coupling and then fasten the joint part. See Figure 4. -
Mount/Pole Bush
If the product is installed in an area where outside moisture can penetrate through the mount or pole, use the accessory bush to block the inflow of outside moisture. See Figure 5. -
Pin Bush
Coat the bush with grease and connect the cable to the correct hole of the bush. Plug the remaining holes with the pins. See Figure 6. -
Optical Cable Housing
Connect the bush to the optical cable at the top, inside the housing, as shown in the figure. Press the power cable throughout its length so that the bush is correctly fastened to the housing as shown in the cross-sectional diagram. See Figure 7. -
Optical Cable SFP Module
Connect the optical cable to the SFP module. See Figure 8. Use UL Recognized, Class I Laser SFP module. -
SFP Slot
Fasten the SFP module to the SFP slot in the main body. See Figure 9. -
Main Body Rib and Joint Groove
Connect the main body rib and joint groove by matching the shape and then fasten together by turning the cap in the direction shown by the arrow. See Figure 10. -
Optical Cable Installation
When fastening the two materials, pull the optical cable from the outside so that it is not bent inside. See Figure 11. -
Cap Fastening
Turn the screws on both sides of the cap to prevent the cap from coming loose in the opposite direction. (The screws are not completely inside, as only a specific length is inserted.) See Figure 12.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can I use this product with any mount or pole?
- A: This product is compatible with the PELCO NPT TAP Mount.
- Q: How do I prevent moisture from entering the mount or pole?
- A: Use the accessory bush provided with the product to block the inflow of outside moisture.
- Q: What type of SFP module should I use?
- A: Use UL Recognized, Class I Laser SFP module for optimal performance.
INSTALLATION
-
Turn the cap in the direction shown by the arrow to separate the cap from the joint. (Figure 1)
-
Pass the exposed cable to the outside of the mount or pole through the joint. (Figure 2)
-
Turn the joint in the direction shown by the arrow to connect the two materials. (Figure 3)If the joint part is fastened to an NPT TAP mount, such as in the product from PELCO, wrap the Teflon tape to the accessory coupling, fasten the coupling and then fasten the joint part. (Figure 4) If the product is installed in an area where outside moisture can penetrate through the mount or pole, use the accessory bush to block the inflow of outside moisture. (Figure 5)Coat the bush with grease and connect the cable to the correct hole of the bush. Plug the remaining holes with the pins. (Figure 6) Connect the bush to the optical cable at the top, inside the housing, as shown in the figure. Press the power cable throughout its length so that the bush is correctly fastened to the housing as shown in the cross-sectional diagram. (Figure 7)
-
Connect the optical cable to the SFP module. (Figure 8) Use UL Recognized, Class I Laser SFP module
-
Fasten the SFP module to the SFP slot in the main body. (Figure 9)
-
Connect the main body rib and joint groove by matching the shape and then fasten together by turning the cap in the direction shown by the arrow. (Figure 10)
When fastening the two materials, pull the optical cable from the outside so that it is not bent inside. (Figure 11) -
Turn the screws on both sides of the cap to prevent the cap from coming loose in the opposite direction. (The screws are not completely inside, as only a specific length is inserted.) (Figure 12)
-
(SBP-300HF) Connect the Ethernet cable to the I/F PCB. Plug the external power cable and power supply cable of the main body into the power terminal block and connect them to the I/F PCB as shown in the figure. (Figure 13)
-
(SBP-301HF/302HF/303HF) Same as Step 8. Refer to the figure for the layout of the I/F PCB power and connector connection. (Figure 14)
-
Fasten the I/F PCB to the main body and connect the safety cable of the camera to the main body. (Figure 15)
-
Connect the installed base and the camera main body by matching the direction reference indicators. (Figure 16)
-
Turn the camera in the direction shown by the arrow so that the reference indicators at the top and bottom are the same as in the image to the right. (Figure 17)
-
Fasten the main body and camera using the 3 hexagonal screws. (Figure 18)
-
This product is intended to be supplied by a Power Unit marked “Class 2” or “LPS” and rated 24 Vac(50 or 60 Hz), min. 3.1 A. (Including the Main unit)
Setting Speed
The default setting is 1 Gbps; the speed can be set to 100 Mbps if the switch
is in the “ON” position. (Figure 13)
Does not support “Network disconnection” event
This product does not support the “Network disconnection” alarm function when
connecting or disconnecting a fiber optic cable as an accessory of the Network
PTZ Camera.
Product Outline
SBP-300HF_301HF_302HF_303HF
**SPECIFICATION
**
External Connection
Alarm I/O | Input 4ea / Output 2ea |
---|---|
Remote Control Interface | RS-485/422 |
Audio | Input/Output, 3.5mm type |
CVBS | BNC Type, For Installation |
Power Line | 24V AC, 2-wire |
Optical Characteristics
Support SFP Voltage | 3.3V Typical |
---|---|
Support SFP Current | 300mA Max. |
Support SFP Cage | Standard mini-SFP Cage(for 6.5mm pitch SFP) |
Support SFP Port Type | LC Type |
Required SFP Speed | 1250Mbps(For 1000Mbps Ethernet) |
155Mbps(For 100Mbps Ethernet)
Required SFP’s BER(Bit Error Rate)| Max 10-12
Transmission Method(Optical)| Mode Depends on SFP Module
Optical Mode(Long/Short Wave)| Mode Depends on SFP Module
Cable Insertion Loss(dB)| Mode Depends on SFP Module
Network Characteristics
RJ-45 : Ethernet Speed | 100Mbps |
---|---|
RJ-45 : Ethernet Physical Layer | 100 Base-T |
RJ-45 : Ethernet Standard | IEEE 802.3u Support |
Speed Transition(1001 1000Mbps) | External Dip Switch |
Fiber : Default Speed | 1000Mbps |
Fiber : Ethernet Speed | 100Mbps, 1000Mbps |
Fiber : Ethernet Physical Layer | 100 Base-FX, 1000 Base-X |
Fiber : Ethernet Standard | IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3z Support |
Environmental
Operating Temperature / Humidity | -50°C to +55°C / Less than 90% RH |
---|---|
Ingress Protection | IP66 |
Vandal Resistance | IK10 |
Electrical
Power Consumption | 3.1A, 65W Max(Heater ON) | 4.1A, 92W Max(Heater ON) |
---|---|---|
Input Voltage / Current | 24V AC |
Mechanical
Color / Material | Aluminum |
---|---|
Dimension (Ø x H) | Ø163.9 x H157.9mm |
Ø163.9 x H187.9mm (with NPT-Coupling)
Weight| 1.1kg
1.4kg (with NPT-Coupling)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>