Security and network testing tool for installers, designed to speed up on-site camera commissioning and cable diagnostics. Professional installers gain a portable, touchscreen tester with broad IP and coax compatibility plus integrated power management, MZU CCTV Tester IPC-9800ADH Pro. Is the feature set practical enough for engineers who need reliable, single-handed testing?
⚡ At a Glance
- • Screen & Interface: 7-inch IPS touchscreen, 1280×800 resolution, intelligent OS with 21-language UI
- • Best for: Professional CCTV installers and network maintenance technicians
- • Not ideal for: Home users who only need basic plug-and-play camera setup
Supports IP cameras up to 8K and coax cameras up to 4K, plus cable diagnostics and POE power. A 7-inch IPS touchscreen and intelligent OS enable on-site commissioning and test report generation.
Faster camera commissioning - Thanks to 8K IP and 4K coax support
Real-time network detection and support for up to 8K 32MP (8160×3616P) and 4K 12MP IP cameras, plus TVI/AHD/CVI/EX-SDI/HD-SDI and CVBS coax formats. Built-in ONVIF, RTSP playback and quick-setting apps for Hikvision and Dahua accelerate discovery and live video display.
High-resolution camera testing shortens setup time on complex sites, making alignment and verification quicker. Immediate video preview and protocol shortcuts reduce repeated trips to the van.
Reliable cable diagnostics - With RJ45 TDR and UTP testing
UTP testing identifies cable type, transmission rate, wire sequence and RJ45 connection status, while the RJ45 TDR measures pair status, length, attenuation, reflectivity, impedance and skew. Diagnostic range reaches up to 180 m (590 ft).
Accurate cable fault-finding and length measurement saves time tracing faults across long runs. Clear pair and impedance data make handovers and documentation more dependable.
On-site power and measurement - Thanks to built-in battery and POE outputs
Integrated 7.6 V, 7800 mAh (59.28 Wh) lithium-polymer battery supports DC outputs (5V/2A, 12V/3A, 24V/2A) and POE per IEEE802.3af/at up to 25.5 W, with PSE testing and live voltage/current/power readouts.
Powering cameras directly from the tester removes the need for separate PSU or POE injector during setup. Live power metrics help diagnose supply issues and confirm camera operation on-site.
✨ The 4 Key Reasons for MZU CCTV Tester IPC-9800ADH Pro
- 8K IP testing - Verify high-resolution network cameras up to 8160×3616P in seconds
- 4K Coax and analog support - Auto-detects TVI/AHD/CVI and CVBS camera types for fast setup
- RJ45 TDR cable testing - Measure cable length, pair status and impedance up to 180 m
- Built-in POE and multi-voltage outputs - Power cameras via POE or DC outputs for on-site testing
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
- Display: 7-inch IPS touchscreen, 1280×800 HD
- IP camera support: Up to 8K 32MP (8160×3616P) and 4K 12MP (4000×3000P)
- Coax camera support: Up to 4K 8MP (3840×2160P); TVI/AHD/CVI/EX-SDI/HD-SDI/3G-SDI and CVBS
- Cable testing: UTP testing for type, transmission rate, wire sequence and RJ45 status
- RJ45 TDR: Tests pair status, length, attenuation, reflectivity, impedance, skew up to 180 m
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the tester handle the latest high-resolution IP cameras?
A: Yes. Support extends to 8K 32MP (8160×3616P) and 4K 12MP (4000×3000P) IP cameras, with ONVIF and RTSP playback for live preview and testing.
Q: Does it work with coaxial CCTV systems and PTZ controls?
A: Yes. Coax support includes TVI, AHD, CVI, EX-SDI, HD-SDI and 3G-SDI up to 4K 8MP, with UTC control, OSD menu access, PTZ control and RS485 compatibility across more than 30 protocols.
Q: Can the unit power cameras and test POE switches?
A: Yes. Built-in power outputs include DC5V/2A, DC12V/3A and DC24V/2A, plus POE per IEEE802.3af/at up to 25.5 W and PSE testing for switch power modes.
🏆 Our Verdict
Ideal for professional CCTV installers and network technicians who need one handheld tool for IP and coax systems. Broad 8K/4K camera support, extensive cable diagnostics and integrated POE/power outputs make on-site commissioning and fault-finding faster and more reliable. Although the initial outlay may be considerable, frequent firmware and app updates plus multi-function capability deliver long-term workshop value.
