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1. Cooper Series | DH-HAC-B1A51
System Overview
Experience 5MP video and the simplicity of using existing cabling
infrastructure with HDCVI. The Cooper series 5MP HDCVI camera features
a compact design and offers a high quality image at a friendly price. It
offers various vari-focal/fixed lens models with a multi-language OSD
and HD/SD switchable output. Its structural flexibility and high cost-
performance makes the camera an ideal choice for SMB solutions.
Functions
4 Signals over 1 Coaxial Cable
HDCVI technology supports 4 signals to be transmitted over 1 coaxial
cable simultaneously, i.e. video, audio*, data and power. Dual-way data
transmission allows the HDCVI camera to interact with the HCVR, such as
sending control signal or triggering alarm. Moreover, HDCVI technology
supports PoC for construction flexibility.
* Audio input is available for some models of HDCVI cameras.
Long Distance Transmission
HDCVI technology guarantees real-time transmission at long distance
without any loss. It supports up to 700m for 5MP HD video via coaxial
cable, and up to 300m via UTP cable.*
*Actual results verified by real-scene testing in Dahua's test laboratory.
Simplicity
HDCVI technology inherits the born feature of simplicity from traditional
analog surveillance system, making itself a best choice for investment
protection. HDCVI system can seamlessly upgrade the traditional ana-
log system without replacing existing coaxial cabling. The plug and
play approach enables full HD video surveillance without the hassle of
configuring a network.
Smart IR
The camera is designed with microcrystalline LED IR illumination for best
lowlight performance. Smart IR is a technology to ensure brightness
uniformity in B/W image under low illumination. Dahua’s unique Smart IR
adjusts to the intensity of camera's infrared LEDs to compensate for the
distance of an object, and prevents IR LEDs from overexposing images as
the object come closer to the camera.
Multi-formats
The camera supports multiple video formats including HDCVI, CVBS and
other two common HD analog formats in the market. The four formats can
be switched over through OSD menu. This feature makes the camera to be
compatible with not only XVRs but also most end users’ existing HD/SD DVRs.
Multi-language OSD
OSD menu provides multiple image adjustments and function settings
to meet the requirements of different monitoring scenes. The OSD menu
includes configurations such as backlight mode, day/night, white balance,
privacy mask and motion detect. The camera supports 11 languages for
OSD menu, namely, Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese,
Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Polish.
Protection
The camera's outstanding reliability is unsurpassed due to its rugged design.
The camera is protected against water and dust with IP67 ranking, making it
suitable for indoor or outdoor environments.
With working temperature range of -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140°F), the
camera is designed for extreme temperature environments.
Supporting ±30% input voltage tolerance, this camera suits even the
most unstable power supply conditions. Its 4KV lightning rating provides
protection against the camera and its structure from the effects of lightning.
* The parameters and datasheets below can only be applied to A51-S2 series.
· Max. 25 fps@5MP (16:9 video output)
· CVI/CVBS/AHD/TVI switchable
· 3.6 mm fixed lens (2.8 mm optional)
· Max. IR length 20 m, Smart IR
· IP67, DC12V
DH-HAC-B1A51
5MP HDCVI Fixed IR Bullet Camera
20m IR DC 12V IP67 Temperature
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Cooper Series|DH-HAC-B1A51
Technical Specification
Camera
Image Sensor 1/2.7" CMOS
Max. Resolution 2880 (H) × 1620 (V)
Pixel 5MP
Scanning System Progressive
Electronic Shutter Speed
PAL: 1/25–1/100000 s
NTSC: 1/30–1/100000 s
Min. Illumination 0.02 Lux/F2.0, 30IRE, 0 Lux IR on
S/N Ratio More than 65 dB
Illumination Distance 20 m (66 feet)
Illuminator On/Off Control Auto;manual
Lens
Lens Type Fixed lens / Fixed iris
Mount Type M12
Focal Length 3.6 mm (2.8 mm Optional)
Max Aperture F2.0
Angle of View
2.8 mm: 125° × 106° × 56°
(diagonal × horizontal × vertical)
3.6 mm: 104° × 88° × 46°
(diagonal × horizontal × vertical)
Focus Control N/A
Close Focus Distance
2.8 mm: 0.8 m (2.6 ft)
3.6 mm: 1.2 m (3.9 ft)
DORI distance
Lens Detect Observe Recognize Identify
2.8mm
56.0 m
(183.7 ft)
22.4 m
(73.5 ft)
11.2 m
(36.7 ft)
5.6 m
(18.4 ft)
3.6mm
80 m
(262.5 ft)
32 m
(105.0 ft)
16 m
(52.5 ft)
8 m
(26.2 ft)
Pan / Tilt / Rotation
Pan/Tilt/Rotation
Pan: 0° – 360°
Tilt: 0° – 90°
Rotation: 0° – 360°
Video
Resolution
5M (2880 × 1620); 4M (2560 × 1440); 1080P (1920 ×
1080); 960H (960 × 576/960 × 480)
Frame Rate
CVI:
PAL:5M@25 fps; 4M@25 fps; 1080P@25 fps;
5M@25 fps
NTSC:5M@25 fps;4M@30 fps; 1080P@30 fps;
5M@25 fps
AHD:
PAL:4M@25 fps;
NTSC:4M@30 fps;
TVI:
PAL:4M@25 fps;
NTSC:4M@30 fps;
CVBS:
960H;
Video Output
Video output choices of CVI/TVI/AHD/CVBS by one
BNC port
Day/Night Auto (ICR) / Manual
OSD Menu Multi-language
BLC Mode BLC / HLC / DWDR
WDR DWDR
Gain Control AGC
Noise Reduction 2D
White Balance Auto;manual
Smart IR Yes
Mirror Off/On
Privacy Masking Off / On (8 area, rectangle)
Certifications
Certifications
CE (EN55032, EN55024, EN50130-4,EN60950-1,
EN 62368-1:2014+A11:2017)
FCC (CFR 47 FCC Part 15 subpartB, ANSI C63.4-2014)
Interface
Audio Interface N/A
Eelectrical
Power Supply 12V DC ±30%
Power Consumption Max. 3.7W (12V DC, IR on)
Environmental
Operating Conditions
–40°C to +60°C (–40°F to +140°F) /Less than 95% RH
* Start up should be done at above –40°C (–40°F)
Storage Conditions –40°C to +60°C (–40°F to +140°F) /Less than 95% RH
Ingress Protection & Vandal
Resistance
IP67
Construction
Casing Plastic
Dimensions
69.8 mm × 69.8 mm × 149.3 mm
(2.75" × 2.75" × 5.88")
Net Weight 0.15 kg (0.33 lb)
Gross Weight 0.25 kg (0.55 lb)