Feature

●Sunba Outdoor Aluminum CCTV Microphones for IP Cameras with RCA Interface and a Warning Decal to present at Entrance
●Inclusive RCA Outputs: Audio In/Out Free Switch for IP Cameras with Female/Male RCA Audio Ports
●Power Required: DC 12V, 0.02A (DC Splitter Cable Included)
●Monitor Range up to 540 Square Feet; Sensitivity: -4.0dB~+3.0dB (0dB=1V/Pa, 1KHz); Automatic Gain Control: 40db with Maxim 9814 Chip
●3mm Screws Required (not included); Working Temperature (Celsius): -40 ¨C 85 degrees for Intensive Weather Condition.


Description

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Whats Included

Waterproof Microphone, User Guide, 1 to 2 Y-Shape DC Power Splitter Cable, Warning Decal


Complimentary Warning Decal

The warning decal must be used together with the microphone and posted at the entrance of monitoring (read user guide for detailed guideline).

Microphones Port Diagram

Active Microphone: 12V DC Required 20mA

RCA Audio Female and Male Two-in-One: Different cameras have different audio port types (some use female/some use male). Sunba MIC-700 Outdoor Microphone has two types made into one unit. No adapters required. Users can apply the corresponding audio port depending on the type used by their camera.

Note: 3.5mm Jack is NOT directly supported and must use an adapter.

How to Power the Microphone without Running an Additional Power Line?

With Non-PoE IP Camera

A Y-shape slippter (complimentary in the package) is necessary in this case to divide the DC power from the adapter into two:
1) One power stream goes to the camera;
2) The other power stream goes to the microphone.

With Sunba 507 PoE Camera

A DC male to male converter (not included in the package) is necessary in this case to convert the female DC port of the camera into male. Then connect the microphone to the DC port of the camera to draw power from the PoE supply used by the camera.

With Sunba 405/601 PoE Camera

A special DC male port has been made on the cameras end tail to power the microphone. The microphone can directly apply its DC female port to the existing male port without any adapters. In this way, the Mic is actually powered by "borrowing" a few watts supplied to the camera.

Whats in the box

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