Sanyo Digital Camera VCC MCH5600 User Guide

SUMMARY/SETUP MANUAL Power Board Unit  
VA-94S  
Megapixel Camera  
VCC-MCH5600  
VCC-MCH5600P  
THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE  
BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND  
SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL  
CODES.  
Before installing and using the camera, please read  
this manual carefully.  
Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.  
In addition, be sure to read carefully the electronic  
manual (INSTRUCTION MANUAL) contained in the  
supplied CD-ROM to ensure correct operation of  
the camera.  
(Power Boad Unit)  
Important  
Be careful when opening holes for installing  
the unit. Work with the power and video cables  
pulled out for easy installation.  
Make sure to properly perform waterproofing for  
the ceiling where you are installing the unit.  
Make sure that the surface in the installation  
location has no unevenness and is strong  
enough to bear the total weight of the unit.  
Install this unit in an environment where the  
temperature range stays between –10°C and  
+50°C/14°F and 122°F (no condensation  
allowed).  
As a precaution against static electricity  
damage, touch a nearby metal object (door  
knob, etc.) to dissipate static electricity in your  
body before touching this unit.  
(Megapixel Camera)  
 
Name and Function of Each Component  
This device is composed of a camera unit and power unit (VA-94S).  
Connection Point  
This is the connection point between the camera unit and the power unit.  
Interface Board (accessories)  
A Control switch (transmission rate and protocol setting, etc.)  
B Address switch (control camera address setting)  
A
B
C
C Control terminal (connection of controller and alarm input/output cable)  
LAN/EX-HDD Terminal  
LAN terminal (RJ-45 type):  
Use this socket to connect the camera to your PC to enable network operation.  
EX-HDD terminal (USB type):  
When recording live video onto an external hard disk, put the hard disk in a dedicated hard disk  
case (VA-HDC4000; sold separately) and then connect the case to the camera.  
SD Card Slot  
When recording live video onto an SD memory card, insert the card into the slot.  
Power terminal  
Use this cable to connect a 24 VAC power supply.  
There is no power indicator on the camera.  
Audio output terminal (black: 3.5-mm mini jack)  
Connect this jack via an audio cable to the audio input jack of an amplified speaker system or the  
monitor.  
Audio input terminal (white: 3.5-mm mini jack)  
Use this jack to connect an external microphone to listen to the sound while monitoring the live  
video, or simultaneously record the video and sound.  
Monitor output terminal (BNC type)  
This terminal is used for video output. Connect this terminal to a monitor, etc.  
By installing an HDMI option board (VA-HDB90; sold separately), the camera can be connected to a  
high vision monitor.  
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Installation  
1. Installing the power board unit  
Ceiling  
Place the supplied pattern sheet on the ceiling,  
mark the locations and drill the holes for the cables  
and screws.  
1
Pull out the cables from the ceiling.  
Pattern sheet (Accessory)  
Attach the supplied dust sheet (A) to the base of  
the power board unit and the detachable piece of  
the sheet (B) to the side.  
2
C
A
When routing cables through side face of power  
board unit  
B
A
Pass the cables through the slit (C) in the dust  
sheet.  
3
Fix the power board unit to the ceiling using  
commercially available screws (4 places).  
4
Make sure to tighten the screws properly. Using screws  
of sizes other than specified may cause the unit to fall.  
C
3
Screw size (equivalent to M4/No.8)  
Nominal length: 40 mm (1.6 in) or more  
Head diameter: ø8.3 mm (0.3 in)  
B
Connect the cables and set the switches (D).  
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“Connections” (Page 5), “Control/Address Settings  
(Page 9)”  
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D
5
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Installation  
2. Mounting the camera unit  
Fasten the camera unit safety wire (E) to the hook  
(F) on the inner side of the power board unit.  
F
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Align the colored dot (blue) on the camera unit with  
the arrow on the power board unit, and push the  
camera unit until they click.  
Align the colored dot (blue) on the inside of the  
surface cover with the arrow on the power board  
unit, and turn the surface cover in the direction of  
the arrow to secure it in place.  
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How to attach the drop-prevention cable (accessory)  
Peel off the two-sided tape (J) at the end of the cable,  
attach the cable end to the hook (K) on the inside of the  
surface cover as shown in the figure, and then pull the  
cable downward until the small protrusion (L) and the  
hook (K) fit in the cable’s first and second holes from the  
top, respectively.  
E
6
Fasten the cable to the hook on the side of the power  
board unit.  
L
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J
K
When routing cables through side face of power  
board unit  
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To remove the camera unit  
Push  
Surface cover  
(Accessory)  
Push  
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Connections  
VCC-MCH5600  
Before attempting the following connections, be sure to turn off all components of your system.  
Improper connection may cause smoke or failures. Before attempting to connect each system  
component, carefully read the instruction manual that comes with it to familiarize yourself with the  
correct connection procedure.  
<Monitor Connection>  
<Power Connection>  
A
C
D
<Network Connection>  
<Audio Jack Connection>  
B
<Installing Recording Media>  
<Control Terminal Connections>  
E
A Power Connection  
This unit is 24 VAC type. Connect the power cable to the power terminal.  
Although the power terminals have no polarity, the earth grounding wire must be connected to the  
G (earth terminal) terminal.  
To prevent a fire hazard use any UL listed wire rated VW-1.  
Be sure to use an 18AWG or thicker wire power cable.  
G
AC-IN  
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Connections  
VCC-MCH5600P  
Before attempting the following connections, be sure to turn off all components of your system.  
Improper connection may cause smoke or failures. Before attempting to connect each system  
component, carefully read the instruction manual that comes with it to familiarize yourself with the  
correct connection procedure.  
<Monitor Connection>  
<Power Connection>  
A
C
<Network Connection>  
<Audio Jack Connection>  
B
D
<Installing Recording Media>  
<Control Terminal Connections>  
E
B Audio Jack Connection  
AUDIO OUT Jack (Black)  
Connect this jack via an audio cable to the audio input jack of an amplified speaker system or the  
monitor.  
AUDIO IN Jack (White)  
Use this jack to connect an external microphone to listen to the sound while monitoring the live  
video, or simultaneously record the video and sound.  
This terminal is compatible with a 3.5-mm diameter mono microphone or line mono signals (only the  
left channel in cases of stereo signals).  
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Connections  
C Network Connection  
This camera is designed so that you can use all of its functions via network operation.  
By connecting the network (LAN) socket of the camera to your PC using a LAN cable, you can  
configure and operate it from the Web browser installed on your PC.  
or  
Internet connection  
LAN connection  
Switching hub  
Internet  
Modem  
Router  
PC  
PC  
Use a LAN cable no longer than 100 m (109.4 yards) with the shield type CAT5 or higher.  
Use a straight-type cable if connecting to LAN, and use a cross-type cable if directly connecting the  
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D Installing Recording Media  
When recording live video on the camera, install an SD memory card or external hard disk on the  
camera.  
Always turn the power off when installing a recording medium.  
Connecting an External Hard Disk  
Put the hard disk in a dedicated hard disk case (VA-HDC4000; sold separately) and then  
connect the case to the camera.  
Inserting an SD Memory Card  
Insert the SD card into the slot until it is locked with a clicking sound.  
Push the SD card a bit further into the slot to eject it.  
When you insert a new recording medium, format it on the SD/HDD screen.  
When you remove the recording medium, first set [SD MEMORY CARD]/[HDD] on the SD/HDD  
screen to “NO USE”.  
E Control Terminal Connections  
Connect the alarm input/output cable and controller to the control terminal of the interface board.  
Use a thicker cable than 24AWG for connection. (Maximum length 600 m/656 yards)  
Installing and removing the interface board  
(C)  
(A)  
(B)  
To place the board back, align the hole (A) at the right corner of the board  
to the protruding portion (B) and securely fix the board by depressing it.  
To connect alarm or other cables to the interface board, take out the board  
by pulling the portion (C).  
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Connections  
Alarm output signal  
COM  
COM  
OUT2  
OUT1  
C
OUT1/2  
IN 1-8  
IN8  
IN7  
IN6  
IN5  
IN4  
Alarm input signal  
IN3  
IN2  
IN1  
COM  
485B  
485A  
Controller connection  
White  
Yellow  
Outputting Alarm Signals (OUT 1-2)  
Connect a buzzer, lamp, or other alarm device to the alarm output cable.  
Alarm can be output via two channels.  
After connecting an alarm device, configure the output conditions for the corresponding alarm  
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[ALARM OUT] to “REMOTE” on the ALARM SETTINGS screen.  
Inputting Alarm Signals (IN 1-8)  
Connect an alarm switch, infrared sensor, or other device to detect alarm conditions to the  
alarm input cable.  
Alarm can be input via eight channels.  
After connecting an alarm device, configure the input conditions for the corresponding alarm  
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Under [DAY/NIGHT], set [DAY/NIGHT] to “COLOR” and select the terminal you want to use in  
[EXT ALARM].  
On the ALARM SETTINGS screen, in [POLARITY], select the signal polarity of the alarm input  
terminal.  
Connecting an external switch to ALARM IN1 allows you to set the system clock by operating  
the switch.To set the system clock, configure the [CLOCK IN] setting on the CLOCK SETTINGS  
screen.  
Connecting the Controller (485A/485B)  
By connecting a system controller (sold separately), the camera can be controlled remotely.  
Configure the protocol, baud rate and address. (Refer to “Control/Address Settings”  
Page 9.)  
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Control/Address Settings  
When you connect the camera to a controller, it is necessary to configure the interface board control  
switch and address switch.  
Control switch  
This is used to configure transmission rate and protocol, etc.  
Switches 4 and 5 are not used.  
ON  
1
Settings in bold typeface in the table below show the factory default  
configurations.  
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3
4
5
6
Baud Rate  
Configure the transmission rate of connected devices to the transmission  
rate of the camera.  
❶ ❷  
Transmission Rate  
Switch 1  
OFF  
Switch 2  
OFF  
2400  
4800  
9600  
19200  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
When protocol is set to “PELCO”, set to 2400.  
Protocol  
Select the protocol for controlling the camera.  
Protocol Switch 3  
SSP (SANYO) OFF  
Corresponding Protocol  
Automatic switching between Sanyo SSP and high speed SSP  
Automatic switching between PELCO-D and PELCO-P  
PELCO  
ON  
Terminator  
When you connect multiple cameras, set the terminator setting (Switch 6) of the final device to “ON”  
and all other devices to “OFF”.  
Address switch  
When you connect multiple cameras, allocate a unique RS485 protocol address (camera number) to  
each camera.  
Configure the address by setting the dip switches to “ON” and “OFF”.  
ON  
For further information, refer to the “Address Settings Table” on  
the next page.  
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Address Settings Table  
In the table, the circle mark “” means ON. Set switches as shown in the table.  
When protocol is set to ”SSP (SANYO)” :  
Available address: 1 – 127  
ON  
Switch 8 should be set to “OFF”.  
When protocol is set to ”PELCO” :  
Available address: 1 – 255  
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2
3
4
5
6
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8
When you set the address to 128 – 255, make sure to turn  
Switch 8 “ON”.  
Address (Camera No.)  
Address (Camera No.)  
Protocol  
Address (Camera No.)  
Protocol  
Switch No.  
Switch No.  
Switch No.  
Protocol  
SANYO/PELCO  
PELCO  
128  
129  
130  
131 ○ ○  
132  
133  
134  
135 ○ ○ ○  
136  
137  
138  
139 ○ ○  
140  
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3
4
5
6
7
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172  
173  
174  
175 ○ ○ ○ ○  
176  
177  
178  
179 ○ ○  
180  
181  
182  
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PELCO  
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Network Settings  
PreparingYour Computer for Network Operation  
Check your operating environment. (  
Page 1)  
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2
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Connect the camera to the network to which your PC is also connected.  
Configue the network information on your PC.  
Configure information such as the IP address of your PC.  
Install the “H.264 Plug-in” from the supplied CD-ROM onto your PC.  
You are now ready to monitor the surveillance video in the H.264 format.  
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Start Internet Explorer.  
The supported Web browser is Internet Explorer Ver.6.0 SP2 or higher, or Internet Explorer Ver.7.0.  
Access the camera from your Web browser.  
From your Web browser (Internet Explorer), access the camera and log into the system as an  
“admin” user (administrator).  
In the address bar, type the IP address of the camera and press [Enter] key.  
When you access the camera, the login screen appears.  
If this is the first access to the camera, in the Address bar, enter the default IP address as follows.  
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Attempts to access the camera using the default IP address will fail if that address is already  
being used by another device in the network.  
If so, change the IP address of the existing device before accessing the camera.  
Type your user name and password and click [OK].  
The language selection screen appears.  
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If this is the first access to the camera, log in as an admin user (administrator) using the following  
default authentication information.  
User name: admin  
Password: admin  
Click the button corresponding to the language you want to use.  
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The live screen appears.  
From the second login onwards, the live screen appears automatically by skipping the language  
selection screen.  
If this is the first access to the camera, configure the system clock on the CLOCK SETTINGS  
screen.  
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Specifications  
Camera Unit (VCC-MCH5600/MCH5600P)  
Image pickup device  
Effective pixels  
1/2.5” CMOS sensor  
16:9 1920 (H) × 1080 (V), 4:3 1600 (H) × 1200 (V)  
Lowest image  
illumination  
50IRE: 2.0 lx (F1.8, in color mode with high gain)  
50IRE: 0.1 lx (F1.8 in black-and-white mode with high gain)  
Video S/N ratio  
Lens  
50 dB or higher (when AGC is ‘Off’)  
Focal Length: 6.3 to 63 mm, F number: F1.8 - 2.5  
Optical zoom 10x, electronic zoom 16x (up to 160x when used in  
combination with the optical zoom)  
Rotational scope  
Rotation speed  
Pan: 360° endless pan  
Tilt: –20 to +200°  
Pan: Max 420°/sec  
Tilt: Max 360°/sec (0.1 to 120°/sec during manual operation)  
Preset position  
Auto mode  
Max 255  
Sequential, auto pan, tour, automatic return  
Privacy mask  
ON/OFF, up to 32 positions  
Motion sensor  
Auto pursuit  
ON (detection area setting, video analytics)/OFF, face detection function  
ON/OFF  
Sway compensation  
Language selection  
ON/OFF  
English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese  
For further details on the specifications of the camera, refer to the electronic manual.  
Power unit (VA-94S)  
I/O  
Video output  
LAN  
EX-HDD Connector  
SD Card Slot  
Alarm input  
Monitor output terminal (BNC)  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (RJ-45 connector)  
For connecting SANYO-specified external hard disk case (VA-HDC4000)  
1 (SDHC compliant, max. 32 GB supported)  
8 (NO/NC), also serving as Day/Night switching terminal <control  
terminal>  
Alarm output  
2 (NO/NC switching, 16 V, 150 mA, open collector) <control terminal>  
Audio input/output  
Audio input (white: 3.5-mm mini jack)  
Audio output (black: 3.5-mm mini jack)  
Communication method RS-485  
Protocol  
Baud rate  
Address  
SSP, PELCO-D  
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200  
1 - 255 (Sanyo SSP: 1 - 127)  
HDMI output: Possible when an HDMI option board (VA-HDB90; sold separately) is attached  
Power source  
Operating ambient  
temperature/humidity  
–10 to +50°C/14 to 122°F  
90% RH or less (no condensation)  
Power source  
Power consumption  
24 VAC 10%, 50/60 Hz  
29 W  
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Specifications  
Recording media  
SD memory card/  
External HDD  
Normal recording, alarm recording, backup video recording in event of  
a network failure, log information  
For the recommended SD memory cards, visit our website.  
Network  
Image/video compression  
Video size (H.264)  
H.264/JPEG  
(16:9) 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×360, 320×180  
(4:3) 1600×1200, 1280×960, 1024×768, 640×480, 320×240  
Video size (JPEG)  
Picture quality  
(16:9) 1920×1080, 1280×720, 1024×576, 640×360  
(4:3) 1600×1200, 1280×960, 1024×768, 800×600, 640×480, 320×240  
QUALITY mode: BASIC, NORMAL, ENHANCED, FINE, SUPER FINE  
BITRATE mode: User-specified bit rate  
Interface  
Protocol  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, FTP, DDNS, RTP,  
RTSP, RTCP  
Audio  
G.711 (Bidirectional)  
Simultaneous access  
Security  
20  
BASIC authentication (ID/password), SSL, IP filtering  
Dimensions/Weight  
A Camera unit:  
192 (7.56)  
C
approx. 1.3 kg/45.9 oz.  
B Power unit:  
approx. 450 g/15.9 oz.  
B
A
C Surface cover:  
approx. 110 g/3.9 oz  
Unit: mm (inch)  
Appearance and specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligations.  
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Copyright Notice  
The instruction manual and the software are copyrighted by SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. No materials  
contained in the manual and the software may, wholly or partially, be copied, modified, reproduced, or  
distributed in any format without the prior permission of the copyright holder.  
Microsoft, Windows, ActiveX and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks or trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.  
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All other brands and product names in this manual are the registered trademarks or trademarks of  
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SDHC Logo is a trademark.  
Notes on data storage  
It is recommended that important data be copied to a separate medium.  
In the following situations, it is possible that recorded data may be lost (destroyed). Our company  
bears absolutely no responsibility for damages or profits loss due to the loss of data.  
• The medium (SD card or external hard disk) is not used correctly.  
• The medium is not installed on the device correctly.  
• The medium is subjected to electrical or mechanical shock.  
• The card is removed or the power is turned off while the card is being accessed.  
• The medium has reached the end of its service life.  
License for Software Contained in CD-ROM  
Please read carefully the terms and conditions contained in the license agreement that appears  
on the screen during the software installation process. Provided that you have agreed to all the  
terms and conditions therein, you may use the software subject to the license agreement.  
For information on the other products or services provided by third parties which are introduced in  
the CD-ROM, please contact each supplier or manufacturer.  
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