Real HD HD-5EB28WA

Real HD 5MP Eyeball Dome 4-in-1 Security Camera Instruction Manual

Model: HD-5EB28WA | Brand: Real HD

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Real HD 5MP Eyeball Dome 4-in-1 Security Camera (Model HD-5EB28WA). Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper setup and functionality. This camera is designed for surveillance applications, offering high-definition video output compatible with various DVR systems.

Nga korero haumaru

  • Ensure the power supply used is DC12V and meets the camera's specifications (1000mA). Incorrect voltagKa taea e te kino te taputapu.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakarerekē rānei i te kāmera. Tērā pea ka whakakorea te pūtāhui, ka pakaru pea.
  • Keep the camera away from extreme temperatures, humidity, and direct sunlight to prevent malfunction.
  • Kia tupato ki te hapai i te kamera kia kore ai e pakaru tinana.
  • Installation should be performed by qualified personnel if you are unsure about the process.

Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:

  • 1 x Real HD 5MP Eyeball Dome Camera
  • 1 x Bag of Mounting Screws
  • 1 x Installing Template
  • 1 x Manual Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

Note: Power adapter and DVR are sold separately and are required for camera operation and recording.

Ka mutu te huaview

The Real HD 5MP Eyeball Dome Camera is a versatile surveillance solution featuring a 2.8mm fixed lens with a 100-degree wide field of view. It supports multiple video formats (TVI, CVI, AHD, 960H) and offers 65ft (20 meters) IR night vision. Its full metal housing provides IP66 weather resistance for both indoor and outdoor use.

Wae Kāmera

Real HD 5MP Eyeball Dome Camera

Atahanga: Mua view of the Real HD 5MP Eyeball Dome Camera, showing the lens and IR LEDs.

Ahu

Real HD 5MP Eyeball Dome Camera Dimensions

Atahanga: Technical drawing illustrating the dimensions of the Eyeball Dome Camera, approximately 3.6 inches wide and 3.0 inches high.

Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Whakaritenga Hototahi

This camera is specifically designed to work with 5MP or 8MP (4K) TVI, CVI, or AHD DVRs. It is also compatible with 960H DVRs in CVBS mode (resolution will be 1000TVL). The camera will kaore work with 4MP or lower resolution DVRs in HD modes. It does not support IP NVRs.

Waea i te Kamera

The camera requires a DC12V power supply and a coaxial cable for video transmission to a compatible DVR. Power adapters and DVRs are sold separately.

Wiring Diagram for Real HD 5MP Eyeball Dome Camera

Atahanga: Diagram showing how to connect the camera. The camera has a power input and a video output. The video output connects to the DVR via a coaxial cable. A separate power adapter (DC12V) is required for the camera.

  1. Connect a DC12V power adapter (sold separately) to the camera's power input.
  2. Connect the camera's video output to your DVR using a coaxial cable.
  3. Me whakarite kia mau nga hononga katoa.

Switching Video Output Format (DIP Switch)

The camera supports HD-TVI, HD-CVI, AHD, and 960H (CVBS) video formats. The default mode is typically AHD. If your DVR uses a different format, you must switch the camera's video output using the DIP switch located on the camera's cable or body (refer to the wiring diagram image for typical location).

4-in-1 Video Mode Switching for Real HD Camera

Atahanga: Illustration showing the four video output modes (TVI, AHD, CVI, 960H) and how they appear on a monitor. A DIP switch on the camera's cable allows selection between these modes.

Consult your DVR's manual to determine the required video input format. Adjust the DIP switch settings accordingly. Incorrect settings will result in no video signal or a distorted image.

Te Whakaeke i te Kamera

The camera is designed for surface mounting and can be installed indoors or outdoors due to its IP66 weatherproof rating. Use the provided mounting screws and template for secure installation.

Example of Real HD Eyeball Dome Camera Mounted Outdoors

Atahanga: He example of the Eyeball Dome Camera mounted under an outdoor overhang, demonstrating its suitability for outdoor installation.

  1. Whiriwhiria he waahi whakapuru pai e whakarato ana i te hiahia viewing angle and is within reach of power and video cables.
  2. Whakamahia te tauira keri kua whakaratohia hei tohu i ngā kōhao tīwiri ki te mata whakamau.
  3. Tuhia nga rua pairati mehemea e tika ana.
  4. Secure the camera base to the surface using the mounting screws.
  5. Adjust the camera's angle as needed (refer to Camera Adjustment section).

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Mahi Taketake

This camera functions as a video input device for a compatible DVR system. It does not have built-in recording capabilities, nor does it support direct remote viewing or mobile access. All recording, playback, motion detection, and remote viewing features are managed by the connected DVR. Refer to your DVR's instruction manual for details on these functions.

Matakitenga Po

The camera is equipped with Smart IR LEDs, providing up to 65 feet (20 meters) of infrared night vision. In low-light conditions, the camera automatically switches to black and white night vision mode to ensure continuous surveillance.

Smart IR LED Night Vision Example

Atahanga: A night-time view captured by the camera, demonstrating the effectiveness of the Smart IR LEDs for clear visibility up to 65 feet in dark conditions.

Night Vision Range Illustration

Atahanga: An illustration depicting the camera's night vision capability, showing clear visibility up to 20 meters (65 feet) in dark environments.

Whakatikatika i te Kaamera

The eyeball dome design allows for flexible adjustment of the camera's viewing angle after installation. You can rotate the camera module within its housing to achieve the desired coverage.

Camera Rotation and Adjustment

Atahanga: Diagram illustrating the camera's adjustable features, including 180-degree tile rotation, 180-degree pan rotation, and 360-degree horizontal rotation for flexible positioning.

  • 180° Tile Rotation: Adjust the vertical tilt of the lens.
  • 180° Pan Rotation: Adjust the horizontal pan of the lens.
  • 360° Hurihuri Whakapae: Rotate the entire camera module around its axis.

Loosen the adjustment screws (if present) or gently rotate the camera module to position it correctly, then tighten to secure.

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera lens and housing. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp Ka taea te whakamahi i te kakahu, engari karohia nga matū kino me nga horoi horoi.
  • Tiaki Taiao: While the camera is weatherproof (IP66), regularly check for any debris or obstructions that might accumulate on the lens or housing, especially in outdoor installations.
  • Tirohanga taura: Periodically inspect all cables for signs of wear, damage, or loose connections.

Raparongoā

Kāore he Tohu Ataata / Mata Pango

  • Taki Hiko: Ensure the camera is receiving power (DC12V). Verify the power adapter is functioning and connected securely.
  • Tirohia te Tauera Ataata: Ensure the coaxial cable is securely connected at both the camera and the DVR. Try a different cable if possible.
  • Manatokohia te Hototahitanga o te DVR: Confirm your DVR is a 5MP or 8MP (4K) TVI/CVI/AHD DVR. This camera will not work with 4MP or lower resolution DVRs in HD modes.
  • Check Video Format: Ensure the camera's video output format (TVI/CVI/AHD/CVBS) matches the input setting on your DVR. Adjust the DIP switch on the camera if necessary.

Poor Image Quality / Distorted Video

  • Arotahi Ma: Ensure the camera lens is clean and free from dust, smudges, or obstructions.
  • Kounga Taura: Use high-quality coaxial cables. Long or poor-quality cables can degrade signal strength.
  • Tuku Hiko: An unstable or insufficient power supply can affect image quality. Ensure the power adapter meets specifications.
  • DVR Resolution: If connected to a 960H DVR, the resolution will be 1000TVL, not 5MP. Ensure your DVR supports 5MP input for full resolution.

Ko te Matakitenga o te Po Kaore i te Mahi

  • Tirohia mo nga aukati: Ensure nothing is blocking the IR LEDs or the camera's view.
  • Tuku Hiko: Insufficient power can affect IR functionality.
  • Maama Hurihuri: Ensure the area is dark enough for the IR to activate automatically.

Whakatakotoranga

Ingoa TauiraHD-5EB28WA
Pūoko WhakaahuaPūoko CMOS Tae 1/2.9"
Whakatau Ataata5MP (2592x1944)
Whakataunga Tonu Whaihua8 MP (Note: This refers to the sensor's capability, actual video output is 5MP)
Arotahi2.8mm Tono Whakatuturu
Viewing Koki100 Degrees (FOV)
Awhe Tirohanga Po65ft (20 meters) IR Night Vision
Whakahōputu Huaputa AtaataHD-TVI, HD-CVI, AHD, 960H (CVBS)
Pūnaha pouaka whakaataNTSC
Auau anga25fps (50Hz), 30fps (60Hz)
Whakamaramatanga iti0.1lux (LED ON), 0.01lux (0-3 lux LED)
Tuku HikoDC12V 1000mA (Power adapter sold separately)
Whakamahi Hiko7 watts
RauemiWhare Metara Katoa
Whakatauranga TaurangiIP66
Te Waahi Mahi-40 ° F ~ 140 ° F (-40 ° C ~ 60 ° C)
Ahu4.41 x 4.41 x 3.7 inihi (Ngā Ahu Puka)
Taumaha Tūemi14 hekere

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Real HD website or contact the seller directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.

Real HD is committed to providing reliable products and customer support. If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual, please reach out to their support team for assistance.

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