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Content
DECLARATIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 1
Fcc/Warranty ......................................................................................................................................................................1
Operators Safety Summary ................................................................................................................................................ 2
Installation Safety Summary .............................................................................................................................................. 2
CHAPTER 1 YOUR PRODUCT ...................................................................................................................................4
1.1 In The Box .....................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Product Overview .........................................................................................................................................................4
1.2.1 Product Model .......................................................................................................................................................4
1.2.2 Dimension ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.2.3 Main Features ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
CHAPTER 2 INSTALL YOUR PRODUCT .................................................................................................................. 8
2.1 Camera Interface Explanation ......................................................................................................................................8
2.1.1 External Interface ..................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.2 Bottom Dial Switch ................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.3 Rs-232 Interface .................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Bracket Mount ............................................................................................................................................................10
CHAPTER 3 USE YOUR PRODUCT ..........................................................................................................................13
3.1 Video Output ..............................................................................................................................................................13
3.1.1 Power On Initial Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 13
3.1.2 Video Output .......................................................................................................................................................13
3.2 Remote Controller ......................................................................................................................................................14
3.2.1 Keys Instruction ...................................................................................................................................................14
3.2.2 Applications .........................................................................................................................................................15
3.3 Menu Setting ..............................................................................................................................................................17
3.3.1 Main Menu ..........................................................................................................................................................17
3.3.2 System Setting .....................................................................................................................................................18
3.3.3 Camera Setting ....................................................................................................................................................19
3.3.4 P/T/Z ....................................................................................................................................................................22
3.3.5 Video Format .......................................................................................................................................................23
3.3.6 Network ...............................................................................................................................................................23
3.3.7 Version .................................................................................................................................................................24
3.3.8 Restore Default ....................................................................................................................................................24
3.4 Network Connection .................................................................................................................................................. 25
3.4.1 Connecting Mode ................................................................................................................................................ 25
3.5 Web Login ...................................................................................................................................................................27
3.5.1 Web Client ........................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.5.2 Preview ................................................................................................................................................................27
3.6 Configuration ..............................................................................................................................................................28
3.6.1 Audio Configuration ............................................................................................................................................28
3.6.2 Video Configuration ............................................................................................................................................ 28
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3.6.3 Network Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 31
3.6.4 System Configuration ..........................................................................................................................................31
3.7 Logout.........................................................................................................................................................................33
CHAPTER 4 ORDERING CODES ..............................................................................................................................34
4.1 Product Code ..............................................................................................................................................................34
CHAPTER 5 SUPPORT ........................................................................................................................................... 35
5.1 Contact Us .................................................................................................................................................................. 35
5.2.1 Camera Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................36
5.2.2 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................. 36
CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX ..........................................................................................................................................38
6.1 Visca Protocol List .......................................................................................................................................................38
6.1.1 Camera Return Command ...................................................................................................................................38
6.1.2 Camera Control Command ..................................................................................................................................38
6.1.3 Inquiry Command ................................................................................................................................................41
6.2 Pelco-d Protocol Command List ................................................................................................................................. 43
6.3 Pelco-p Protocol Command List ................................................................................................................................. 44
6.2 Terms & Definitions ....................................................................................................................................................44
6.3 Revision History ..........................................................................................................................................................51
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Thank you for choosing our product!
This User Manual is designed to show you how to use this PTZ quickly and make use of all the features.
Please read all directions and instructions carefully before using this product.
Declarations
FCC/Warranty
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area may cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be responsible for
correcting any interference.
Guarantee and Compensation
RGBlink provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms
of guarantee. On receipt, the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage
incurred during transport, as well as for material and manufacturing faults. RGBlink must be informed
immediately in writing of any complains.
The period of guarantee begins on the date of transfer of risks, in the case of special systems and
software on the date of commissioning, at latest 30 days after the transfer of risks. In the event of justified
notice of compliant, RGBlink can repair the fault or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an
appropriate period. If this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful, the purchaser can demand a
reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract. All other claims, in particular those relating
to compensation for direct or indirect damage, and also damage attributed to the operation of software as
well as to other service provided by RGBlink, being a component of the system or independent service,
will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to be attributed to the absence of properties
guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of RGBlink.
If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by RGBlink, or if
the goods are handled incorrectly, in particular if the systems are commissioned operated incorrectly or if,
after the transfer of risks, the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract, all
guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid. Not included in the guarantee coverage are
system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser,
e.g. interfaces. Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by
RGBlink either.
The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in this
manual must be complied with by the customer.
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Operators Safety Summary
The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel.
Do Not Remove Covers or Panels
There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous
voltages. To avoid personal injury, do not remove the top cover. Do not operate the unit without the cover
installed.
Power Source
This product is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply more than 230 volts rms
between the supply conductors or between both supply conductor and ground. A protective ground
connection by way of grounding conductor in the power cord is essential for safe operation.
Grounding the Product
This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the power cord. To avoid electrical shock,
plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle before connecting to the product input or output
terminals. A protective-ground connection by way of the grounding conductor in the power cord is
essential for safe operation.
Use the Proper Power Cord
Use only the power cord and connector specified for your product. Use only a power cord that is in good
condition. Refer cord and connector changes to qualified service personnel.
Use the Proper Fuse
To avoid fire hazard, use only the fuse having identical type, voltage rating, and current rating
characteristics. Refer fuse replacement to qualified service personnel.
Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres
To avoid explosion, do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere.
Installation Safety Summary
Safety Precautions
For all PTZ installation procedures, please observe the following important safety and handling rules to
avoid damage to yourself and the equipment.
To protect users from electric shock, ensure that the chassis connects to earth via the ground wire
provided in the AC power Cord.
The AC Socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
Unpacking and Inspection
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Before opening PTZ shipping box, inspect it for damage. If you find any damage, notify the shipping
carrier immediately for all claims adjustments. As you open the box, compare its contents against the
packing slip. If you find any shortages, contact your sales representative.
Once you have removed all the components from their packaging and checked that all the listed
components are present, visually inspect the system to ensure there was no damage during shipping. If
there is damage, notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments.
Site Preparation
The environment in which you install your PTZ should be clean, properly lit, free from static, and have
adequate power, ventilation, and space for all components.
Electric Safety
Installation and operation must accord with electric safety standard
Polarity of power supply
The power supply of the product is ±12V, the max electrical current is 2A .Polarity of the power
supply drawing.
Careful of installation
Never move the camera by seizing the camera head. Don’t rotate camera head by hand; otherwise,
mechanical trouble will occur.
This series item must be put on the smooth desk or platform, and it can not be installed slant ways;
If the camera is installed on TV or computer, the base can be fixed by four doublesided adhesive trays.
Don’t apply in corrosive liquid, as or solid environment to avoid the cover which is made up of organic
material.
To make sure no obstacle in rotation range.
Never power on before installation is completed.
Don’t disassemble discretionarily.
We are not responsible for any unauthorized modification or dismantling.
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Chapter 1 Your Product
1.1 In the Box
Power Adapter × 1
RS232 Serial Port Line × 1
Remote Control × 1
User Manual × 1
1.2 Product Overview
1.2.1 Product Model
The User Manual is applicable to:
12X PTZ Camera with TALLY (Support PoE): RGB12X-PoE-TLY
12X NDI Camera with TALLY (Support PoE): RGB12X-PNDI-TLY
20X USB PTZ Camera with TALLY: RGB20X-USB-TLY
20X PTZ Camera with TALLY (Support PoE): RGB20X-PoE-TLY
20X NDI Camera with TALLY (Support PoE): RGB20X-PNDI-TLY
30X PTZ Camera with TALLY (Support PoE): RGB30X-PoE-TLY
30X NDI Camera with TALLY (Support PoE): RGB30X-PNDI-TLY
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1.2.2 Dimension
1.2.3 Main Features
Camera Performance
Broadcast PTZ Camera offers perfect functions, superior performance and rich interfaces. The features include
advanced ISP processing algorithms to provide vivid images with a strong sense of depth, high resolution and
fantastic color rendition. It supports H.265/H.264 encoding which makes motion video fluent and clear even with
less than ideal bandwidth conditions.
1) Superb High‐definition Image: It employs 1/2.8 inch high quality CMOS sensor. Resolution is up to 1920×1080
with frame rate up to 60 fps.
2) Various Optical Zoom Lens: It has 12X/20X/30X optical zoom lens for options.
3) Leading Auto Focus Technology: Leading auto focus algorithm makes lens a fast, accurate and stable
auto-focusing.
4) Low Noise and High SNR: Low Noise CMOS effectively ensure high SNR of camera video.Advanced 2D/3D noise
reduction technology is also used to further reduce the noise, while ensuring image sharpness.
5) Quiet PTZ: By adopting high accuracy step driving motor mechanism, it works extremely quiet and moves
smoothly and very quickly to designated position.
6) Multi‐Format Video Outputs: support HDMI,3G-SDI, USB 2.0. The 3G-SDI is available for 100m transmission at
1080p60 format.
7) Low‐power Sleep Function: Support low-power sleep/wake up, the consumption is lower than 500mW under
sleep mode
180mm(front)×188mm(side)×198mm(height)
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8) Support Multiple Control Protocol: Support VISCA, PELCO-D, PELCO-P protocols which can also be
automatically recognized.Support VISCA control protocol through IP port.
9) RS‐232 Cascade Function: Support RS-232 cascade function which is convenient for installing.
10) 255 Presets Positions: Up to 255 presets (10 presets by remoter).
11) Wide Application: Tele-education, Lecture capture, Webcasting, Videoconferencing, Tele-training,
Tele-medicine, Interrogation and Emergency command systems.
12) TALLY Crown: TALLY Crown indicator light to show clearly stand-by and on-air status of the camera.
13) 3.5mm Audio Input: for embedding audio into an HDMI/3G-SDI signal and IP stream
14) Low‐Latency SRT Upload to Cloud
Network performance
1) Audio Input Interface: 3.5mm Stereo Jack
2)Multiple Audio/Video Compression: Support H.264/H.265 video compression; AAC,MP3 and G.711A audio
compression; Support compression of resolution up to 1920×1080 with frame up to 60 fps and 2 channel
1920×1080p with 30 fps compression.
3) Multiple network protocol: Support ONVIF,RTSP,RTMP protocols and RTMP push mode, easy to link streaming
media server
Technical Specification
Model
12X
20X
30X
Sensor
1/2.8 inch high quality HD CMOS sensor
Effective Pixels
2.07 megapixels
Output Resolutions
1080p60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 | 1080i60/59.94/50 | 720p60/59.94/50
Optical Zoom
12X
f4.149.2mm
20X
f4.896mm
30X
f5.2148.4mm
View Angle
6.57°tele
70.28°wide
3.45°tele
60.04°wide
2.14°tele
58.1°wide
AV
F1.8 F2.68
F1.8 F2.9
F1.3 F4.8
Digital Zoom
10X
Minimum Illumination
0.5Lux(F1.8, AGC ON)
DNR
2D3D DNR
White Balance
Auto/Manual/One Push/3000K-7000K (selectable)
Focus
Auto/Manual
Aperture
Auto/Manual
Electronic Shutter
Auto/Manual
BLC
ON/OFF
WDR
OFF/Dynamic level adjustment
Video Adjustment
Brightness/Color/Saturation/Contrast/Sharpness/B/W mode/Gamma curve
SNR
>55dB
Input/Output Interface
Video Interface
HDMI 3G-SDILAN USB
Image Code Stream
Double streams outputs simultaneously
Video Compression
format
H.265H.264
Control Signal Interface
RS-232 Ring through RS232 output, RS-485
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Control Protocol
ProtocolVISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P/ONVIF
Audio Input Interface
Double track 3.5mm linear input;
Audio Compression
Format
AACMP3G.711A
HD IP Interface
100M IP port10/100BASE-TX
Support IP VISCA control protocol
Network Protocol
RTSPRTMPONVIF
Power Interface
DC12V Power Jack
PTZ Parameter
Pan Rotation
-170°+170°
Tilt Rotation
-30°+90°
Pan Control Speed
0.1 60°/sec
Tilt Control Speed
0.130°/sec
TALLY
360°TALLY
Preset Speed
Pan: 60°/sec, Tilt: 30°/sec
Preset Number
255 presets (10 presets by remote controller)
Other Parameter
Supply Adapter
AC110V-AC220V to DC12V/1.5A
Input Voltage
DC12V±10%
Input Current
1AMax
Consumption
12W(Max)
Store Temperature
-10℃~+60
Store Humidity
20%95%
Working Temperature
-10℃~+50
Working Humidity
20%80%
Dimension
180mm(front) × 188mm(side) × 198mm(height)
Net Weight
1.7kg
Working Environment
Indoor
Remote Operation (IP)
Remote Upgrade, Reboot and Reset
Accessory
Power SupplyRS232 Control CableRemoter
Optional Accessory
Bracket
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Chapter 2 Install Your Product
2.1 Camera Interface Explanation
Figure 2.1 Camera Interface
Interface explanation
1
Camera Lens
6
Network Interface
113G-SDI Interface
2
Camera Base
7
RS232 Control Interface (input )
12HDMI Interface
3
Bottom Dial Switch
4
Tripod Screw Hole
8 RS232 Control Interface (output
9 RS485 Input (left +,right-)
13USB Interface
5 DC12V Input Power Supply
Socket
10Audio Input Interface
2.1.1 External Interface
External interface: LAN, RS232 Input /Output, RS485 Input, Audio Input, 3G-SDI Output, HDMI Output, USB
Interface, DC12V Power Interface.
2.1.2 Bottom Dial Switch
Broadcast PTZ Camera Camera Bottom Dial Switch diagram shown in Figure 2.2
Figure 2.2 Bottom Dial Switch Diagram
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DIP switch is set to ON or OFF to select different modes of operation as shown in the following table
2.1.3 RS‐232 Interface
1RS‐232 interface
Computer or keyboard and camera connection
method
Camera
WindowsDB-9
1.DTR
1.DCD
2.DSR
2.RXD
3.TXD
3.TXD
4.GND
4.DTR
5.RXD
5.GND
6.GND
6.DSR
7.IR OUT
7.RTS
8.NC
8.CTS
9.RI
2RS‐232 Mini‐DIN 8‐pin Port Definition
3RS232(DB9) Port Definition
NO.
SW
Explanation
1
OFF
Updating mode
2
ON
Working mode
NO.
Port
Definition
1
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
2
DSR
Data Set Ready
3
TXD
Transmit Data
4
GND
System Ground
5
RXD
Receive Data
6
GND
System Ground
7
IR OUT
IR Commander Signal IR
8
NC
No Connection
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4VISCA networking as shown below
Note: PTZ Camera has RS232 input and output interface, so you can cascade as the above way.
2.2 Bracket Mount
Note: Bracket can only be wall mounted or upside down mounted on template and concrete wall, but can not be installed on
plasterboard.
1Wall Mount Step
NO.
Port
Definition
1
DCD
Data Carrier Detect
2
RXD
Receive Data
3
TXD
Transmit Data
4
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
5
GND
System Ground
6
DSR
Data Set Ready
7
RTS
Request to Send
8
CTS
Clear to Send
9
RI
Ring Indicator
Camera cascade connection method
Camera 1
Camera 2
1.DTR
1.DTR
2.DSR
2.DSR
3.TXD
3.TXD
4.GND
4.GND
5.RXD
5.RXD
6.GND
6.GND
7.IR OUT
7.OPEN
8. NC
8.OPEN
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2Upside Down Mount Step
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Note:The bracket mount is the optional accessory.
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Chapter 3 Use Your Product
3.1 Video Output
3.1.1 Power on initial configuration
1) Power on: Connect DC12V power supply adapter with power supply socket.
2) Initial configuration: Power on with power indicator light on and remote control receiver light blinking, camera
head moves from bottom left to the bottom, and then goes to the HOME position (intermediate position of both
horizontal and vertical ),while the camera module stretches. When remote control receiver light stops blinking,
the self-checking is finished.
Note: If you set preset 0, when Power on self‐test is completed, the camera automatically
moves to the preset 0 position
3.1.2 Video Output
PTZ Camera has a variety of video output: LAN, HDMI and 3GSDI.
1) Video Output from LAN
a. Network Cable Connection Port: refer to No.12 in Figure2.1
b. Webpage Login: Open your browser and enter 192.168.5.163 in the address bar (factory default); press
Enter to enter into the login page; click on the “player is not installed, please download and install!" and
follow the installation steps for installation.Then enter the user name admin and password admin (factory
default); press Enter to enter into the preview page, users can carry out PTZ control, configuration and other
operations.
2) HDMI Video Output
a. HDMI Video Cable Connection: refer to No.11 in Figure2.1.
b. Connect the camera and the monitor via HDMII video cable; video output is available after camera
self-test.
3) 3G-SDI Video Output
a. 3G-SDI video cable connection: refer to No.10 in Figure2.1
b. Connect the camera and the monitor via 3G-SDI video cable; video output is available after camera
self-test.
Note: When the device is first powered on, the current IP address of the camera is displayed in the upper
left corner of the screen.
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3.2 Remote Controller
3.2.1 Keys Instruction
1. Standby Key
After 3S long press, the camera will step into standby mode. Long press 3S again, the
camera will
self-test again and back to HOME position. (Note: If power-on mode is turned on and
Preset 0 is
set, and there is no operation within 12s, it will automatically point to the specified
preset position.
2. Camera Address Selection
Select the camera address which wants to be controlled
3. Number Key
Set or run 0-9 presets
4. *,# Key
Key combination use
5. Focus Control Key
Auto Focus: Enter into auto focus mode.
Manual Focus: The camera focus mode is manual
Switch the camera focus mode to manual focus by pressing [focus +] or [focus -] to
adjust
6. Zoom Control Key
Zoom
:Lens near
Zoom:Lens far
7. Set or Clear Preset key
Set Preset: Set preset key + 0-9 number key:
Clear Preset key: Clear preset key + 0-9 number key
8. Pan/Tilt Control Key
Press Key :Up
Press Key :Down
Press Key :Left
Press Key: Right
“HOME” Key: Return to the middle position or enter into the next level menu
9. BLC Control Key
Back Light ON / OFF: Turn on or off the back light
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10. Menu Setting
Open or close the OSD menu
Enter / exit the OSD menu or return to the previous menu
11. Camera IR Remote Control Address Setting
*
+
【#】
+
F1
:Camera Address No.1
*
+
【#】
+
F2
:Camera Address No. 2
*+【#】+F3:Camera Address No. 3
*+【#】+F4:Camera Address No. 4
F1: Iris -
F2: Iris +
F3: Speed -
F4: Speed+
12. Key Combination Functions
3.2.2 Applications
Finishing initialization, it can receive and execute the IR commands. Press the remote controller button, the
indicator light is flashing; release the button, the indicator light stops flashing. Users can control the pan/tilt/zoom,
setting and running preset positions via the IR remote controller.
Key Instruction:
1. In this instruction, press the key” means a click rather than a long-press, and a special note will be given if
a long-press for more than one second is required.
2. When a key-combination is required, do it in sequence. For example,“
*
+
#
+
F1
”means
press“
*
”first and then press“
#
and last press“
F1
”.
1
Camera Selection
Select the camera address to control.
1
)【
#
+
#
+
#
】:
Clear all presets
2
*
+
#
+
6
Restore factory defaults
3)【*+#+9】:Flip switch
4*+#+Auto Enter into the aging mode
5*+#+3Menu set to Chinese
6)【*+#+4Menu set to English
7*+#+Manual: Restore the default
user name, password and IP address
8#+#+0Switch the video format
to 1080P60
9#+#+1 Switch the video format
to 1080P50
10#+#+2Switch the video format
to 1080I60
11#+#+3Switch the video format
to 1080I50
12#+#+4Switch the video format
to720P60
13
#
+
#
+
5
Switch the video format
to 720P50
14
#
+
#
+
6
Switch the video format
to 1080P30
15#+#+7Switch the video format
to 1080P25
16#+#+8Switch the video format
to 720P30
17#+#+9Switch the video format
to 720P25
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2Pan/Tilt Control
Uppress Downpress
leftpress Rightpress
Back to middle position
press
HOME
Press and hold the up/down/left/right key, the pan/tilt
will keep running, from slow to fast, until it runs to the
endpoint; the pan/tilt running stops as soon as the key is
released.
3) Zoom Control
ZOOM IN: press ZOOM key
ZOOM OUT: press “ZOOM key
Press and hold the key, the camera will keep zooming in or
zooming out and stops as soon as the key is released.
4) Focus Control
Focus (near):Press focus+ key (Valid only in manual
focus
mode)
Focus (far): Press
focus-
”key (Valid only in manual
focus
mode)
Auto Focus: Support
Manual Focus: Support
Press and hold the key, the action of focus will keep
continue and stops as soon as the key is released.
5) BLC Setting
BLC ON / OFF: support
6) Presets Setting, Running, Clearing
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1. Preset setting: to set a preset position, the users
should press the SET PRESET key first and then press
the number key 0-9 to set a relative preset,
Note: 10 preset positions in total are available by remote
controller.
2. Preset Running: Press a number key 0-9 directly to run
a relative preset.
Note: Action in vain if a relative preset position is not
existed.
3. Preset clearing : to clear a preset position, the user can
press the CLEAR PRESET key first and then press the
number key 0-9 to clear the relative preset;
Note : press the“
#
key three times continually to
cancel all the presets.
7) Camera Remote Controller Address Setting
*+【#】+F1:Camera Address No.1
*
+
【#】
+
F2
:Camera Address No. 2
*+【#】+F3:Camera Address No. 3
*
+
【#】
+
F4
:Camera Address No. 4
F1: Iris -
F2: Iris+
F3
: Speed -
F4: Speed+
3.3 Menu Setting
3.3.1 Main Menu
In normal working mode, press
MENU
key to display the menu, using scroll arrow to point at or highlight the
selected items.
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MENU
=====================
Language English
Setup
Camera
P/T/Z
Video Format
Network
Version
Restore Default
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back [Home]OK
Language Language setting, Chinese / English
SetupSystem setting
Camera OptionCamera Setting
P/T/ZPan tilt setting
Video FormatVideo Format Setting
Network: Network Setting
Versioncamera version setting
Restore Default: Reset setting
[↑↓]] Select: for selecting menu
[← →]Change Value: for modify parameters
[Menu]Back: Press [MENU] to return
[Home] OK: Press [Home] to confirm
3.3.2 System Setting
Move the pointer to the (Setup) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey and enter into the
(System Setting) as shown below
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SETUP
=======================
Protocol Auto
Visca Address 1
Visca Address Fix OFF
PELCO-P Address 1
PELCO-D Address 1
Baudrate 9600
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back
[] [ ]
3.3.3 Camera Setting
Move the pointer to the (CAMERA) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey and enter the (CAMERA) as
follow.
CAMERA
=======================
Exposure
Color
Image
Focus
Noise Reduction
Style Default
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back [Home]OK
ProtocolVISCA/Pelco-P/Pelco-D/Auto
Visca ADDR: VISCA=1~7 Pelco-P=1~255 Pelco-D = 1~255
Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/115200
Visca Address Fix: On/Off
Exposure:Enter into Exposure setting
Image:Enter into image setting
Color: Enter into color setting
Focus: Enter into focus setting
Noise Reduction:Enter into noise
reduction
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1EXPOSURE
Move the pointer to the (EXPOSURE) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEand enter the (EXPOSURE SET) as
follow.
EXPOSURE
=====================
Mode Auto
EV OFF
BLC OFF
Flicker 50Hz
G.Limit 3
DRC 2
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back
Mode : Auto, Manual, Shutter priority, Iris priority and Brightness priority.
EV : On/Off (only available in auto mode)
Compensation Level: -7~7 (only available in auto mode when EV is ON)
BLC: ON/OFF for options (only available in auto mode)
Anti‐Flicker: OFF/50Hz/60Hz for options (only available in Auto/Iris priority/Brightness priority modes)
Gain Limit: 0~15(only available in Auto/ Iris priority /Brightness priority mode)
WDR: Off,1~8
Shutter Priority:1/25,1/30,1/50,1/60,1/90,1/100,1/120,1/180,1/250,1/350,1/500,1/1000,1/2000,1/3000,1/4000,
1/6000,1/10000(only available in Manual and Shutter priority mode)
IRIS Priority:OFF,F11.0,F9.6,F8.0,F6.8,F5.6,F4.8,F4.0,F3.4,F2.8,F2.4,F2.0,F1.8(only available in Manual and Iris
priority mode)
Brightness: 0~23 (only available in Brightness priority mode)
2) COLOR SETTING
Move the pointer to the (COLOR) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEand enter the (COLOR SET) as follow.
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COLOR
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WB Mode Auto
RG Tuning 0
BG Tuning 0
Saturation 100%
Hue 7
AWB Sensitivity High
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back
WB Mode: Auto, 3000K3500K4000K4500K5000K5500K6000K6500K7000K , Manual, One Push
Red Gain: 0~255(only available in Manual mode)
Blue Gain: 0~255(only available in Manual mode)
Saturation: 60%,70%,80%,90%,100%,110%,120%,130%
Hue: 0~14
AWB Sensitivity: high/middle/low
Color Temp: high/middle/low
Color Style: Default, style1~4.
3) IMAGE
Move the pointer to the (IMAGE) in the Menu, click the
HOME
and enter the (IMAGE) as follow.
IMAGE
====================
Brightness 7
Contrast 7
Sharpness 4
Flip-H OFF
Flip-V OFF
B&W-Mode Color
Gamma Default
DZoom OFF
DCI Close
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back
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Brightness: 0~14
Contrast: 0~14
Sharpness: 0~15
Flip‐H: On/Off
Flip‐V: On/Off
B&W Mode: color, black/white
Gamma: default, 0.47, 0.50, 0.52, 0.55
DZoom: digital zoom options: On/Off
DCI: Dynamic Contrast: Off,1
8
4) FOCUS
Move the pointer to the (FOCUS) in the Menu, click the
HOME
and enter the (FOCUS) as follow
.
FOCUS
===================
Focus Mode Auto
AF-Zone Center
AF-Sensitivity Low
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back
Focus Mode: Auto, manual
AF‐Zone: Up, middle, down
AF‐Sensitivity: High, middle, low
5) NOISE REDUCTION
Move the pointer to the (NOISE REDUCTION) in the Menu, click the
HOME
and enter the (NOISE
REDUCTION) as follow.
NOISE REDUCTION
===================
NR-2D 3
NR-3D 5
Dynamic Hot Pixel OFF
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back
2D Noise Reduction: Auto, close, 1~7
3D Noise Reduction: Close, 1~8
Dynamic Hot Pixel: Close, 1~5
3.3.4 P/T/Z
Move the pointer to the (P/T/Z) in the Main Menu, click the
HOME
and enter the (P/T/Z) as follow.
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P/T/Z
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Speed by zoom ON
Zoom speed 8
Image Delay OFF
Acc Curve Slow
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back
Depth of Field: Only effective for remote controller, On/ Off;
When zoom in, the PT control speed by remoter will become slow),
Zoom Speed: Set the zoom speed for remote controller,1~8
Image Delay: On/Off, to maintain image stability when loading scenes
Accelerating Curve: Fast/slow
3.3.5 Video Format
Move the pointer to the (Video Format) in the Menu, click theHOMEand enter the (Video Format) as
follow.
VIDEO FORMAT
================
1080P60 1080P50
1080I60 1080I50
1080P30 1080P25
720P60 720P50
1080P59.94 1080I59.94
1080P29.97 720P59.94
[↑↓]Select
[Menu]Back [Home]OK
Note: 1. 1080P60 Downward Compatibility;
2. Exit menu after modifying parameter to save it after powered off
3.3.6 Network
Move the pointer to the (NETWORK) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEand enter the (NETWORK) as follow.
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NETWORK
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DHCP ON/OFF
IP 192.168.5.169
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 0.0.0.0
Restart NO/YES
[↑↓]Select
[Menu]Back [Home]OK
DHCP: options: ON/OFF; Turn off DHCP to set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway (NOTE: must be in the
same network segment as the IP address.
Restart: options: yes/no.
3.3.7 Version
Move the pointer to the (VERSION) in the Main Menu, click the
HOME
and enter the (VERSION) as follow.
MCU Version: Display MCU version information
Camera Version: Display camera version information
AF Version: Display the focus version information
Lens: Display the lens zoom
3.3.8 Restore Default
Move the pointer to the (RESTORE DEFAULT) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEand enter the (RESTORE
DEFAULT) as follow.
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RESTORE DEFAULT
================
Restore Default? NO
[↑↓]Select [ ]Change Value
[Menu]Back [Home]OK
Restore default: options: yes/no; after restoring default, the video format won’t be restored.
Note: If the address of former remoter is not 1 but another one from 2,3,4,the corresponding camera address
will restore to 1 when all parameters or system parameters are restored. User should change the
remoter address to be 1 (press No.1 according to the camera so to get normal operation )
3.4 Network Connection
3.4.1 Connecting Mode
Direct connection: Connect the camera and computer by network connecting cable.
Internet connection mode: Connect the camera to Internet by Router or Switch and user can log in the
device by browser.
Note: Please do not put the power and network cable in places where can be easily touched to prevent
video quality lowered by unstable signal transmission due to poor contact of cables.
The computer must have the network segment where the camera IP address belongs to. The device will not
be accessible if without the segment. I.E. The camera default IP address is 192.168.5.163, then segment 5 must be
added in the computer. Specific steps are as below:
1) open the window of Local Area Connection Properties on computer, double click or click the property
“Internet”protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)to enter into the Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) Properties window.
2) select Advanced” to enter into the Advanced TCP/IP Setting and add IP and subnet mask in the IP browser
as picture shown below. Click the “Confirm” to finish the adding of IP segment. User can add the corresponding
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network segment according to the revised IP address of the camera.
Note: The IP address to be added cannot be same with that of other computers or devices. The existence
of this IP address needs to be verified before adding
3) Click the “Start and select “Operation” to input cmd as picture below to verify if the network segment
has been successfully added.
4) User can also to verify network connection as steps above mentioned after the finish of camera self-check.
If IP is default, open DOS command window and input 192.168.5.163,then press Enter key. It will show message
as below: which means network connection is normal.
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3.5 Web Login
3.5.1 Web client
Web client Log In
Input the IP address 192.168.5.163 of the device in the address filed of browser and click Enter button to
enter into Web Client login page as below picture. User can login as administrator and normal user. If login as
administrator (Default User name/Password: admin), users can preview, playback, configuration and cancel in the
Web Client; If login in as normal user(Default User name/Password:user1 or user2),users can only preview,
playback and cancel, no option for configuration.
Note: Web access supported browsers: Edge, Google browser and other conventional browser.
3.5.2 Preview
After successful login into the management interface, it enters the video preview interface. In the preview
screen, users can control PTZ, zoom, focus, video capture, sound, focus, full screen and set the preset position,
run, delete and other operations.
You can record the video and save it on SD Card when SD Card built in. Video can be saved on the Computer
at Local.
1) Login as administrator
User name, password, the default admin PTZ control can be carried out, zoom, focus, video capture, sound,
zoom, full screen and set the preset position, run, and delete; you can preview, configuration, log off.
2) Login as normal user
Default User name/password: user1 or user2 PTZ control can be carried out, zoom, focus, video capture,
sound, zoom, full screen and set the preset position, un,and delete; you can preview and log off.
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NOTE: There is no configuration right for normal user login.The current program previews images in IE, 360 and
Google browser by default. If the preview is not possible, please confirm whether it is the latest version and
contact the customer service of the company to solve the problem.
3.6 Configuration
Click Configuration to enter into the device parameters setting page
There are the following options: audio configuration, video configuration, network configuration, PTZ
configuration, internet access configuration, system configuration, detailed description see the following table.
3.6.1 Audio Configuration
Switch: Choose to enable the audio or not.
Compressing format: Set audio compressing format and the device will reboot automatically after change
(default MP3,PCM,AAC optional)
Sampling frequency: Set sampling frequency and the device will reboot automatically after change (default
44100,16000,32000 and 48000 optional)
Sampling precision: Set sampling precision (default 16bits)
Compressing code rate: Set audio compressing code rate (default 64bits,32,48,96,128bits optional)
Note: Click “SAVE,it will remind Enable has changed. Restart the device to take effect after the success of the
save,then please reboot the camera to make new setting effect.
3.6.2 Video Configuration
1) Video encoding
Code stream: Different video output mode setting,use different streams. (Main stream,secondary stream)
Compression Format: Set the video compression format,save and reboot to take it effect (primary/secondary
stream default:H.264,H.265 optional)
Profile: Profile Mode Setting (Default HP
BP
MP Optional)
Video Size: Set video image resolution,save and reboot to take it effect (main stream default 1920 * 1080 or 1280
* 720 optional;default secondary stream 640 * 320,320 * 180,1280 * 720,1920 * 1080 optional )
Stream Rate control:Set rate control mode,save and reboot to take it effect (Primary/secondary stream default
variable bit rate,fixed rate is for option).
Image Quality: Set the image quality,image quality can be changed only when rate control is variable bit
rate,(main stream defaulted is better,secondary stream default is not good,there are best, better, good, bad,
worse, worst for options).
Rate (Kb/s): Set the video bit rate (main stream default 4096Kb/s,64-12288Kb/s optional; secondary stream
Menu
Explanation
Audio configure
Including audio compressing format,sampling frequency,sampling precision,compressing
code rate settings etc.
Video configure
Including video encoding,stream release,RTB Broadcasting,video
parameters,character-overlapping,character size,video output setting etc.
Network configure
Including basic parameters,Ethernet,DNS, GB28181 etc.
System configure
Including equipment property,system time,user management,version
update,Reset,Reboot device settings etc.
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default 1024Kb/s,64-10240Kb/s optional).
Frame rate (F/S): Set the video frame rate (primary/secondary stream default 25F/S,primary stream 5-60F/S
optional,secondary stream 5-30F/S optional ).
Key frame interval: Set the key frame interval (primary/secondary stream default 75F,primary/stream 1-300F
optional. Secondary stream 1-150F optional).
Stream Name: When streaming via rtsp or rtmp, user can modify stream name. Main Stream(live/av0), sub
stream(live/av1)
Click the "Save" button to display the "saved successfully" message,then settings take effect.
2) Stream Release
Switch: To turn on/off the main/secondary stream.
Protocol: primary / secondary stream applies RTMP protocol.
Host Port: server port number (default 1935,0-65535 optional)
Host Address: server IP addresses (default 192.168.5.163)
Stream Name: choose a different stream name (live / av0,live / av1 optional).
User: Set the user name.
Password: Set the password.
Click on the "Save" button to display the "Save successful" message,then settings take effect.
Method of obtaining RTSP: rtsp: // device IP address: 554 / live / av0 (av0 main stream; av1 secondary
stream)
3) RTP Broadcasting
Main/Sub Stream: On/off
Protocol: RTP or TS
Address: Default 224.1.2.3. It can be edited.
Port: Main Stream Default Port: 4000
Sub Stream Default Port: 4002
Visit: Address comes up after setting. Eg; rtp://224.1.2.3:4000udp://@224.1.2.3:4000
4) Video Parameters
A.Focus: Focus mode,focus range,focus sensitivity can be set.
Focus Mode: set the focus mode (the default auto,manual optional)
Focus range: set the focus range (the default middle,the upper and lower optional)
Focus Sensitivity: Set the focus sensitivity (default is low,high,medium optional)
B.Exposure:Eexposure mode,exposure compensation,back light compensation,anti‐flicker,gain
limit,wide dynamic, shutter speed,aperture value and brightness can be set.
Exposure Mode: Set the exposure mode (the default automatic, manual, shutter priority, aperture priority,
Brightness priority optional)
Exposure compensation: Exposure compensation setting is active when it is auto status (default is off).
Exposure compensation value: Set the exposure compensation value,valid when it is set for auto(default 0,-7 to 7
optional).
BLC: Set back light compensation,valid when it is auto status (default is off).
Anti‐flicker: Set up anti-flicker mode,valid when status of automatic,aperture or brightness priority (default
50Hz,closed,60Hz optional).
Gain limit: set the gain limits,auto,active when it is status of aperture or brightness priority(default 3, 0-15
optional).
Dynamic range: set the dynamic range (default 5,0-8 optional).
Shutter speed: active when it is status of manual or shutter-priority (default 1/100, 1/25, 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/90,
1/100, 1/120, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/3000, 1/4000, 1/6000, 1/10000 optional).
Aperture value: Set the aperture value,active when it is status of manual or aperture-priority(default F1.8, closed,
F11, F9.6, F8.0, F6.8, F5.6, F4.8, F4.0, F3.4, F2 .8, F2.4, F2.0, F1.8 optional).
Brightness: Set the brightness value,active when it is a state of brightness priority (default 7, 0-23 optional).
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C.Color: White balance, saturation, color, white balance, sensitivity, color temperature, gain red
and blue gain can be set.
White balance modes: Set the white balance mode (the default automatic, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K, 6500K, manual,
One-push optional).
Note: Click the “Correction button when selected the One-push white balance mode.
Saturation: Set the saturation (default 80%,60%,70%,80%,90%,100%,110%,120%,130%,optional).
Auto white balance Sensitivity: Sensitivity Auto white balance settings (default is low, high, medium optional).
Chroma: Set the chrome (default 7, 0-14 optional).
Color Temperature: set color temperature(Default setting:High,with low,middle for options)
Red Gain: Set the red gain,effective when it is manual (default 255, 0-255 optional).
Blue Gain: Sets the Blue Gain,effective when it is manual (default 199, 0-255 optional).
D.Image:Brightness,contrast,sharpness,black and white mode,the gamma curve,Horizontal Flip
and Vertical Flip can be set.
Brightness: Set the brightness (default 6, 0-14 optional).
Contrast: set the contrast (default 8, 0-14 optional).
Sharpness: Set the sharpness value (default 7, 0-15 optional).
Black and white mode: Set black and white mode (default color, black/white optional ).
Gamma: Gamma value setting (default, 0.45, 0.50, 0.52, 0.55 optional).
Flip Horizontal: Set Flip Horizontal (default Off, On optional).
Flip Vertical: Set vertical flip (default Off, On optional)
E.Noise Reduction: 2D noise reduction,3D noise reduction and dynamic dead pixel correction
available.
2D Noise Reduction: Set 2D noise reduction level (default Auto, 1-7 and Off optional).
3D Noise Reduction: Set 3D noise reduction level (default 5, 1-8 and Off optional).
Dynamic dead pixel correction: Set Dynamic dead pixel correction (default Off, 1-8 optional).
Click “Refresh”to make revision of any video parameters of a, b, c, d, e effective.
5) Character‐Overlapping
Display date and time: Set whether to display the time and date (default display).
Display Title: Set whether to display the title (default display).
Font Color of Time: Set font color of time and date (default white,black,yellow,red,blue optional).
Font Color of Title: Set font color of title (default white,black,yellow,red,blue optional).
Moving characters: Set the display position of moving date,time and title ,click on the "up,down,left,right"
buttons to move the corresponding character position.
Title Content: Set title content (default CAMERA1).
Time Content: Set time content(default 1970/01/10 05:36:00)
Click on the "Save" button and display the "Save successful" message,then valid
6) Character Size
Main stream character size: Set the character size of the display,the device will restart automatically after
changed and saved (default 24, 24, 16 optional)
Secondary stream character size: Set the character size of the display,the device will restart automatically after
changed and saved(default 16, 24, 16 optional)
Click on the "Save" button to display "Parameter saved successfully" message,set to take effect
7Video Output
Output Format: Set the video output format (default 1080P60, 1080P59.94, 1080P50, 1080P30, 1080P29.97,
1080P25, 1080I60, 1080I50, 1080I59.94 ,720P60, 720P59.94 ,720P50 optional).
Click on the "Save" button,it will be valid when display "Save successful".
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3.6.3 Network Configuration
1) Network port
Data port: set the data port,the device will restart automatically after changed(default 3000,0-65535 optional).
Web Port: Set Web port,the device will restart automatically after changed (default is 80,0-65535 is optional).
Onvif Port: Set Onvif port,the device will restart automatically after changed(default 2000,0-65535 optional).
Soap Port: Set Soap port (default 1936,0-65535 optional).
RTMP Port: Set RTMP port (default 1935,0-65535 optional).
RTSP Port: Set RTSP port,the device will restart automatically after changed (default 554,0-65535 optional).
Visca Port: Set Visca port,the device will restart automatically after changed (default 3001,0-65535 optional).
Click on the "Save" button,it will be valid when display "Save successful".
RTMP access: RTMP: / / equipment IP address: 1935 / live/av0 (av0 main stream; av1 second stream)
RTMP Access : rtmp:// equipment IP address: 1935 / live/av0 (av0 main stream; av1 second stream)
2) Ethernet parameters
DHCP: Enable or disable obtain IP automatically can be set. Save changes and reboot the device to takes effect
( Default:OFF)
IP Address: Set the IP address,save changes and reboot the device to takes effect (default 192.168.5.163)
Note: This IP address is the same with the one used to login Web page.
Subnet Mask: Set the subnet mask (default 255.255.255.0).
Default Gateway: Set the default gateway (default 0.0.0.0).
Physical Address: Set the physical address (the parameter is read-only but can not be modified).
Click on the "Save" button,it will be valid when display "Save successful". (Note: To prevent IP conflicts When
modify ).
3) DNS Parameters
Preferred DNS server: set the preferred DNS server. (Default 0.0.0.0).
Alternate DNS server: Alternate DNS server settings. (Default 0.0.0.0).
Click on the "Save" button,it will be valid when display "Save successful".
3.6.4 System Configuration
1) Device Properties
Device Name: Set the device name (the default Camera1,user can add their own).
Device ID: Set the device ID (default 1,Read-Only).
System Language: Set the system language (default Simplified Chinese,English optional).Need to re-login after
modify and save the setting.
Click on the "Save" button,it will be valid when display "Save successful".
2) System Time
Date Format: Set the date format (YYYY-MM-DD default That year - month - day,MM-DD-YYYY namely Month -
Day -Year,DD-MM-YYYY date - month - year Optional).
Date separator: set the date separator (default '/','.','-' Optional).
Time Zone: Set the time zone (default East eight districts,other time zones optional).
Time Type: Set the time types (default 24 hours,optional 12 hours).
Time setting: Set time mode (to choose the computer time synchronization,NTP server time synchronization,or
set manually).
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Computer Time: Set the computer synchronization valid.
Update interval: Set the NTP server automatic updated time interval.Valid after setting NTP server synchronization
(default one day,2-10 days Optional).
NTP server address or domain name: Set NTP server address or domain name (default time.nits.gov). Valid after
setting NTP server synchronization.
NTP Server Port: Sets the NTP server port (default 123).Valid after setting NTP server synchronization.
Set the time manually,Effective when set manually.
Click on the "Save" button,it will be valid when display "Save successful".
3) User Management
Select users: Set the user type (the default administrator,Common User 1,Common User 2 optional)
User name: set the user name (Select User Administrator default admin; select a common user1 default user1; to
select a common user 2 default user2; user can modify their own)
Password: Set a password(Select User Administrator default admin; select a common user1 default user1; to
select a common user 2 default user2; user can modify their own).
Password confirmation: Confirm the input passwords are the same or not.
Click on the "Save" button to display the "Save successfully" message,then the set is to take effect.
Note: Please note the case‐sensitivity of the user name and password.
If login page by a common users name and password ,one does not have configuration privileges
but can only operate to preview,logoff.
4) Version upgrade
MCU version V3.1.0 2019-5-5
Camera version V2.6.1 2020-5-20
AF version V4.0.6 2019-11-18
Users only read the version information above which is consistent with the menu version but can not
modify.Different types of the machine has different information.
Update file:
Click "Browse ..." installation,to select the upgrade file in the pop-up window.
Click on the "Upgrade" button,the upgrade dialog will appear. the device will reboot automatically after update
successfully. (Note:make sure the power and network is keeping connected during the process.or the upgrade will
fail)
Note: After the version upgrade is complete, you need to restore factory defaults; a, through web to restore the
factory default configuration; b, through the recovery menu; c, remote control shortcut * # 6;
Choose one of the above three ways. If chose a, the IP accounts, passwords also need to be restored to the default.
5) Restore factory setting
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Click on pop-up "Restore Factory Defaults" button and choose YES” or “NO”,then the device will restart
automatically and restore factory setting .
6) Reboot
Click on the pop-up "Reboot" button and choose “YES” or “NO,then the device will restart automatically
3.7 Logout
Point "Logout" pop‐up "Confirmation" dialog; select "Yes" or "No",choose “Yes” to exit the current page and
return to the user login interface again.
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Chapter 4 Ordering Codes
4.1 Product Code
981-0011-27-0 RGB20X-PoE-TLY, 20X PTZ Camera with TALLY (Support PoE)
981-0011-28-0 RGB20X-PNDI-TLY, 20X NDI Camera with TALLY (Support PoE)
981-0011-29-0 RGB20X-USB-TLY, 20X USB PTZ Camera with TALLY
981-0011-31-0 RGB12X-PoE-TLY, 12X PTZ Camera with TALLY (Support PoE)
981-0011-32-0 RGB12X-PNDI-TLY, 12X NDI Camera with TALLY (Support PoE)
981-0011-33-0 RGB30X-PoE-TLY, 30X PTZ Camera with TALLY (Support PoE)
981-0011-34-0 RGB30X-PNDI-TLY, 30X NDI Camera with TALLY (Support PoE)
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Chapter 5 Support
5.1 Contact Us
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5.2 Camera Maintenance and Troubleshooting
5.2.1 Camera Maintenance
1) If camera is not used for long time,please turn off power adapter switch and AC plug.
2) Use soft cloth or tissue to clean the camera cover.
3) Use soft cloth to clean the lens; Use neuter cleanser if bad smeared. No use strong or corrosive cleanser or
corrosive cleanser avoiding scuffing.
5.2.2 Troubleshooting
1) No video output
——a, Check whether the camera power supply is connected,the voltage is normal,the power indicator is lit.
b, Whether the machine could do self-inspection after restarted.
c, Check whether the bottom of the DIP switch is the normal operating mode (see Table 2.2 and Table 2.3)
d, Check whether the video output cable or video display is normal
2) No image sometimes
——a, Check whether the video output cable or video display is normal
3) Image dithering when zoom‐in or zoom‐out
——a, Check whether the camera installation position is solid
b,Whether there is shaking machine or objects around the camera
4) Remote controller can not work
a, Remote control address is set to 1 (if the machine is set back to the factory defaults,remote control
addresses need to be back to 1 too)
b, Check whether the battery is installed on the remote controller or low .
c, Check the camera working mode is the normal operating mode
d, Check the menu whether is closed,camera control through remote controller is only available after exiting
the menu.If video output from LAN,menu will not be displayed,menu will automatically exists 30s later,then it
can be controlled by remote controller.
5) Serial port can not work.
——a, Check whether the camera serial device protocol,baud rate,address is consistent
b, Check whether the control cable is connected properly
c, Check whether the camera working mode is the normal operating mode
6) Web pages can not log in
——a, Check whether the camera is showing normally.
b, Check whether the network cable is connected properly(Ethernet port yellow light flashes to indicate normal
network cable connection)
c
,
Check whether your computer is added the segment and the segment is consistent with the IP address of the
camera
d
,
Click "Start" and select "Run" and then type “cmd in the computer;Click "OK" then turn on a DOS
command window to enter ping 192.168.5.163. Press the Enter key to appear message as follows: Description
network connection is normal
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Chapter 6 Appendix
6.1 VISCA Protocol List
6.1.1 Camera Return Command
Ack/Completion Message
Command packet
Note
ACK
z0 41 FF
Returned when the command is accepted.
Completion
z0 51 FF
Returned when the command has been executed.
z = camera address + 8
Error Messages
Command packet
Note
Syntax Error
z0 60 02 FF
Returned when the command format is different or when
a command with illegal command parameters is accepted
Command Not
Executable
z0 61 41 FF
Returned when a command cannot be executed due to
current conditions. For example, when commands
controlling the focus manually are received during auto
focus.
6.1.2 Camera Control Command
Command
Function
Command packet
Note
AddressSet
Broadcast
88 30 0p FF
p
Address setting
IF_Clear
Broadcast
88 01 00 01 FF
I/F Clear
CommandCancel
8x 21 FF
x: Camera address
CAM_Power
On
8x 01 04 00 02 FF
Power ON/OFF
Off
8x 01 04 00 03 FF
CAM_Zoom
Stop
8x 01 04 07 00 FF
x: Camera address
Tele(Standard)
8x 01 04 07 02 FF
Wide(Standard)
8x 01 04 07 03 FF
Tele(Variable)
8x 01 04 07 2p FF
p = 0(low) - F(high)
Wide(Variable)
8x 01 04 07 3p FF
Direct
8x 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s FF
pqrs: Zoom Position
CAM _Focus
Stop
8x 01 04 08 00 FF
Far(Standard)
8x 01 04 08 02 FF
Near(Standard)
8x 01 04 08 03 FF
Far(Variable)
8x 01 04 08 2p FF
p = 0(low) - F(high)
Near (Variable)
8x 01 04 08 3p FF
Direct
8x 01 04 48 0p 0q 0r 0s FF
pqrs: Focus Position
Auto Focus
8x 01 04 38 02 FF
Manual Focus
8x 01 04 38 03 FF
CAM _Zoom Focus
Direct
8x 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s
0t 0u 0v 0w FF
pqrs: Zoom Position
tuvw: Focus Position
CAM_WB
Auto
8x 01 04 35 00 FF
3000K
8x 01 04 35 01 FF
4000k
8x 01 04 35 02 FF
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Command
Function
Command packet
Note
One Push mode
8x 01 04 35 03 FF
5000k
8x 01 04 35 04 FF
Manual
8x 01 04 35 05 FF
6500k
8x 01 04 35 06 FF
CAM _RGain
Reset
8x 01 04 03 00 FF
Manual Control of R Gain
Up
8x 01 04 03 02 FF
Down
8x 01 04 03 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 43 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: R Gain
CAM_ Bgain
Reset
8x 01 04 04 00 FF
Manual Control of B Gain
Up
8x 01 04 04 02 FF
Down
8x 01 04 04 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 44 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: B Gain
CAM_AE
Full Auto
8x 01 04 39 00 FF
Automatic Exposure mode
Manual
8x 01 04 39 03 FF
Manual Control mode
Shutter priority
8x 01 04 39 0A FF
Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure
mode
Iris priority
8x 01 04 39 0B FF
Iris Priority Automatic Exposure mode
Bright
8x 01 04 39 0D FF
Bright mode
CAM_Shutter
Reset
8x 01 04 0A 00 FF
Shutter Setting
Up
8x 01 04 0A 02 FF
Down
8x 01 04 0A 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 4A 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Shutter Position
CAM_Iris
Reset
8x 01 04 0B 00 FF
Iris Setting
Up
8x 01 04 0B 02 FF
Down
8x 01 04 0B 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 4B 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Iris Position
CAM_Gain Limit
Gain Limit
8x 01 04 2C 0p FF
p: Gain Positon
CAM_Bright
Reset
8x 01 04 0D 00 FF
Bright Setting
Up
8x 01 04 0D 02 FF
Down
8x 01 04 0D 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 4D 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Bright Positon
CAM_ExpComp
On
8x 01 04 3E 02 FF
Exposure Compensation ON/OFF
Off
8x 01 04 3E 03 FF
Reset
8x 01 04 0E 00 FF
Exposure Compensation Amount
Setting
Up
8x 01 04 0E 02 FF
Down
8x 01 04 0E 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 4E 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: ExpComp Position
CAM_Back Light
On
8x 01 04 33 02 FF
Back Light
Compensation
Off
8x 01 04 33 03 FF
CAM_WDRStrength
Reset
8x 01 04 21 00 FF
WDR Level Setting
Up
8x 01 04 21 02 FF
Down
8x 01 04 21 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 51 00 00 00 0p FF
p: WDR Level Positon
CAM_NR2D
8x 01 04 53 0p FF
P=0-7 0:OFF
CAM_NR3D
8x 01 04 54 0p FF
P=0-8 0:OFF
CAM_Gamma
8x 01 04 5B 0p FF
p = 0 4 0Default 10.45 2
0.50 30.55 40.63
CAM_Flicker
OFF
8x 01 04 23 00 FF
OFF
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Command
Function
Command packet
Note
50HZ
8x 01 04 23 01 FF
50HZ
60HZ
8x 01 04 23 02 FF
60HZ
CAM_Aperture
Reset
8x 01 04 02 00 FF
Aperture Control
Up
8x 01 04 02 02 FF
Down
8x 01 04 02 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 42 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Aperture Gain
CAM_Memory
Reset
8x 01 04 3F 00 pq FF
pq: Memory Number(=0 to 254)
Corresponds to 0 to 9 on the Remote
Commander
Set
8x 01 04 3F 01 pq FF
Recall
8x 01 04 3F 02 pq FF
CAM_LR_Reverse
On
8x 01 04 61 02 FF
Image Flip Horizontal ON/OFF
Off
8x 01 04 61 03 FF
CAM_PictureFlip
On
8x 01 04 66 02 FF
Image Flip Vertical ON/OFF
Off
8x 01 04 66 03 FF
CAM_ColorSaturatio
n
Direct
8x 01 04 49 00 00 00 0p FF
P=0-E
0:60% 1:70% 2:80% 3:90%
4:100% 5:110% 6:120%
7:130% 8:140% 9:150%
10:160% 11:160% 12:180%
13:190% 14:200%
CAM_IDWrite
8x 01 04 22 0p 0q 0r 0s FF
pqrs: Camera ID (=0000 to FFFF)
SYS_Menu
ON
8x 01 04 06 06 02 FF
Turn on the menu screen
OFF
8x 01 04 06 06 03 FF
Turn off the menu screen
IR_Receive
ON
8x 01 06 08 02 FF
IR(remote commander)receive On/Off
OFF
8x 01 06 08 03 FF
IR_ReceiveReturn
On
8x 01 7D 01 03 00 00 FF
IR(remote commander)receive
message via the VISCA
communication ON/OFF
Off
8x 01 7D 01 13 00 00 FF
CAM_SettingReset
Reset
8x 01 04 A0 10 FF
Reset Factory Setting
CAM_Brightness
Direct
8x 01 04 A1 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Brightness Position
CAM_Contrast
Direct
8x 01 04 A2 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Contrast Position
CAM_Flip
OFF
8x 01 04 A4 00 FF
Single Command For Video Flip
Flip-H
8x 01 04 A4 01 FF
Flip-V
8x 01 04 A4 02 FF
Flip-HV
8x 01 04 A4 03 FF
CAM_VideoSystem
Set camera
video system
8x 01 06 35 00 0p FF
P: 0~E Video format
0:1080P60 8:720P30
1:1080P50 9:720P25
2:1080i60 A
1080P59.94
3:1080i50 B
1080i59.94
4:720P60 C
720P59.94
5:720P50 D
1080P29.97
6:1080P30 E
720P29.97
7:1080P25
Pan_tiltDrive
Up
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF
VV: Pan speed 0x01 (low speed) to
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Command
Function
Command packet
Note
0x18 (high speed)
WW: Tilt speed 0x01 (low speed) to
0x14 (high speed)
YYYY: Pan Position
ZZZZ: Tilt Position
Down
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF
Left
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF
Right
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 03 FF
Upleft
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 01 FF
Upright
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 01 FF
DownLeft
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 02 FF
DownRight
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 02 FF
Stop
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 03 FF
AbsolutePositio
n
8x 01 06 02 VV WW
0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF
RelativePosition
8x 01 06 03 VV WW
0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF
Home
8x 01 06 04 FF
Reset
8x 01 06 05 FF
Pan-tiltLimitSet
Set
8x 01 06 07 00 0W
0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF
W:1 UpRight 0:DownLeft
YYYY: Pan Limit Position(TBD)
ZZZZ: Tilt Limit Position(TBD)
Clear
8x 01 06 07 01 0W
07 0F 0F 0F 07 0F 0F 0F FF
TALLY Light
Light Control
8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 00 FF
off
x:camera address
8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 01 FF
red on
8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 03 FF
green on
6.1.3 Inquiry Command
Command
Function
Command packet
Note
CAM_PowerInq
8x 09 04 00 FF
y0 50 02 FF
On
y0 50 03 FF
Off(Standby)
CAM_ZoomPosInq
8x 09 04 47 FF
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF
pqrs: Zoom Position
CAM_FocusAFModeInq
8x 09 04 38 FF
y0 50 02 FF
Auto Focus
y0 50 03 FF
Manual Focus
CAM_FocusPosInq
8x 09 04 48 FF
y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF
pqrs: Focus Position
CAM_WBModeInq
8x 09 04 35 FF
y0 50 00 FF
Auto
y0 50 01 FF
3000K
y0 50 02 FF
4000K
y0 50 03 FF
One Push Mode
y0 50 04 FF
5000K
y0 50 05 FF
Manual
y0 50 00 FF
6500K
CAM_RGainInq
8x 09 04 43 FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: R Gain
CAM_BGainInq
8x 09 04 44 FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: B Gain
CAM_AEModeInq
8x 09 04 39 FF
y0 50 00 FF
Full Auto
y0 50 03 FF
Manual
y0 50 0A FF
Shutter priority
y0 50 0B FF
Iris priority
y0 50 0D FF
Bright
CAM_ShutterPosInq
8x 09 04 4A FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Shutter Position
CAM_IrisPosInq
8x 09 04 4B FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Iris Position
CAM_Gain LimitInq
8x 09 04 2C FF
y0 50 0p FF
p: Gain Positon
CAM_ BrightPosiInq
8x 09 04 4D FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Bright Position
CAM_ExpCompModeInq
8x 09 04 3E FF
y0 50 02 FF
On
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y0 50 03 FF
Off
CAM_ExpCompPosInq
8x 09 04 4E FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: ExpComp Position
CAM_BacklightModeInq
8x 09 04 33 FF
y0 50 02 FF
On
y0 50 03 FF
Off
CAM_WDRStrengthInq
8x 09 04 51 FF
y0 50 00 00 00 0p FF
p: WDR Strength
CAM_NRLevel(2D) Inq
8x 09 04 53 FF
y0 50 0p FF
P: 2DNRLevel
CAM_NRLevel(3D) Inq
8x 09 04 54 FF
y0 50 0p FF
P:3D NRLevel
CAM_FlickerModeInq
8x 09 04 55 FF
y0 50 0p FF
p: Flicker Settings(0: OFF, 1:
50Hz, 2:60Hz)
CAM_ApertureInq
8x 09 04 42 FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Aperture Gain
CAM_PictureEffectModeInq
8x 09 04 63 FF
y0 50 00 FF
Off
y0 50 04 FF
B&W
CAM_MemoryInq
8x 09 04 3F FF
y0 50 0p FF
p: Memory number last
operated.
SYS_MenuModeInq
8x 09 06 06 FF
y0 50 02 FF
On
y0 50 03 FF
Off
CAM_LR_ReverseInq
8x 09 04 61 FF
y0 50 02 FF
On
y0 50 03 FF
Off
CAM_PictureFlipInq
8x 09 04 66 FF
y0 50 02 FF
On
y0 50 03 FF
Off
CAM_ColorSaturationInq
8x 09 04 49 FF
y0 50 00 00 00 0p FF
p: Color Gain setting 0h (60%)
to Eh (130%)
CAM_IDInq
8x 09 04 22 FF
y0 50 0p FF
p: Gamma ID
IR_ReceiveInq
8x 09 06 08 FF
y0 50 02 FF
On
y0 50 03 FF
Off
IR_ReceiveReturn
y0 07 7D 01 04 00 FF
Power ON/OFF
y0 07 7D 01 04 07 FF
Zoom tele/wide
y0 07 7D 01 04 38 FF
AF ON/OFF
y0 07 7D 01 04 33 FF
Camera _Backlight
y0 07 7D 01 04 3F FF
Camera _Memery
y0 07 7D 01 06 01 FF
Pan_titleDriver
CAM_BrightnessInq
8x 09 04 A1 FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Brightness Position
CAM_ContrastInq
8x 09 04 A2 FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Contrast Position
CAM_FlipInq
8x 09 04 A4 FF
y0 50 00 FF
Off
y0 50 01 FF
Flip-H
y0 50 02 FF
Flip-V
y0 50 03 FF
Flip-HV
CAM_GammaInq
8x 09 04 5B FF
y0 50 0p FF
p: Gamma setting
CAM_VersionInq
8x 09 00 02 FF
y0 50 ab cd
mn pq rs tu vw FF
ab cd : vender ID ( 0220 )
mn pq : model ID ST
( 0510 )
U2( 0512 )U3 ( 0513 )HD
(??)
rs tu : ARM Version
vw : reserve
VideoSystemInq
8x 09 06 23 FF
y0 50 0p FF
P: 0~E Video format
0:1080P60
8:720P30
1:1080P50
9:720P25
2:1080i60 A
1080P59.94
3:1080i50 B
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4:720P60 C
720P59.94
5:720P50 D
1080P29.97
6:1080P30 E
720P29.97
7:1080P25
Pan-tiltMaxSpeedInq
8x 09 06 11 FF
y0 50 ww zz FF
ww: Pan Max Speed zz:
Tilt Max Speed
Pan-tiltPosInq
8x 09 06 12 FF
y0 50 0w 0w 0w 0w
0z 0z 0z 0z FF
wwww: Pan Position zzzz:
Tilt Position
Note:[X] in the above table indicates the camera address to be operated,
y
=
x + 8
.
6.2 Pelco-D Protocol Command List
Function
Byte1
Byte2
Byte3
Byte4
Byte5
Byte6
Byte7
Up
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x08
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
SUM
Down
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x10
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
SUM
Left
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x04
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
SUM
Right
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x02
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
SUM
Upleft
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x0C
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
SUM
Upright
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x0A
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
SUM
DownLeft
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x14
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
SUM
DownRight
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x12
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
SUM
Zoom In
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x20
0x00
0x00
SUM
Zoom Out
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x40
0x00
0x00
SUM
Focus Far
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
SUM
Focus Near
0xFF
Address
0x01
0x00
0x00
0x00
SUM
Stop
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
SUM
Set Preset
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x03
0x00
Preset ID
SUM
Clear Preset
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x05
0x00
Preset ID
SUM
Call Preset
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x07
0x00
Preset ID
SUM
Query Pan Position
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x51
0x00
0x00
SUM
Query Pan Position Response
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x59
Value High Byte
Value Low
Byte
SUM
Query Tilt Position
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x53
0x00
0x00
SUM
Query Tilt Position Response
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x5B
Value High Byte
Value Low
Byte
SUM
Query Zoom Position
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x55
0x00
0x00
SUM
Query Zoom Position
Response
0xFF
Address
0x00
0x5D
Value High Byte
Value Low
Byte
SUM
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6.3 Pelco-P Protocol Command List
Function
Byte1
Byte2
Byte3
Byte4
Byte5
Byte6
Byte7
Byte8
Up
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x08
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
0xAF
XOR
Down
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x10
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
0xAF
XOR
Left
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x04
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
0xAF
XOR
Right
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x02
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
0xAF
XOR
Upleft
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x0C
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
0xAF
XOR
Upright
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x0A
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
0xAF
XOR
DownLeft
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x14
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
0xAF
XOR
DownRight
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x12
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
0xAF
XOR
Zoom In
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x20
0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Zoom Out
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x40
0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Stop
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Focus Far
0xA0
Address
0x01
0x00
0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Focus Near
0xA0
Address
0x02
0x00
0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Set Preset
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x03
0x00
Preset ID
0xAF
XOR
Clear Preset
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x05
0x00
Preset ID
0xAF
XOR
Call Preset
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x07
0x00
Preset ID
0xAF
XOR
Query Pan Position
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x51
0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Query Pan Position
Response
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x59
Value High Byte
Value Low
Byte
0xAF
XOR
Query Tilt Position
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x53
0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Query Tilt Position
Response
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x5B
Value High Byte
Value Low
Byte
0xAF
XOR
Query Zoom Position
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x55
0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Query Zoom Position
Response
0xA0
Address
0x00
0x5D
Value High Byte
Value Low
Byte
0xAF
XOR
6.2 Terms & Definitions
RCA
Connector used primarily in consumer AV equipment for both audio and video. The RCA connector
was developed by the Radio Corporation of America.
BNC:
Stands for Bayonet Neill-Concelman. A cable connector used extensively in television (named for its inventors). A
cylindrical bayonet connector that operates with a twist-locking motion .
CVBS C
VBS or Composite video, is an analog video signal without audio. Most commonly CVBS is used for
transmission of standard definition signals. In consumer applications the connector is typically RCA type, while in
professional applications the connector is BNC type.
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YPbPr: Used to describe the colour space for progressive-scan. Otherwise known ascomponent video.
VGAVideo Graphics Array. VGA is an analog signal typically used on earlier computers. The signal is non-interlaced in
modes 1, 2, and 3 and interlaced when using in mode
DVI
Digital Visual Interface. The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG (Digital Display
Work Group). This connection standard offers two different connectors: one with 24 pins that handles digital
video signals only, and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video.
●SDI
Serial Digital Interface. Standard definition video is carried on this 270 Mbps data transfer rate. Video pixels are
characterized with a 10-bit depth and 4:2:2 color quantization. Ancillary data is included on this interface and typically
includes audio or other metadata. Up to sixteen audio channels can be transmitted. Audio is organised into blocks of 4
stereo pairs. Connector is BNC.
●HD‐SDI: high-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI), is standardized in SMPTE 292M this provides a nominal data
rate of 1.485 Gbit/s.
3G‐SDI: standardized in SMPTE 424M, consists of a single 2.970 Gbit/s serial link that allows replacing dual link
HD-SDI.
6G‐SDI: standardized in SMPTE ST-2081 released in 2015, 6Gbit/s bitrate and able to support 2160p@30.
12G‐SDI:standardized in SMPTE ST-2082 released in 2015, 12Gbit/s bitrate and able to support 2160p@60.
U‐SDI:Technology for transmitting large-volume 8K signals over a single cable. a signal interface called the ultra high
definition signal/data interface (U-SDI) for transmitting 4K and 8K signals using a single optical cable. The interface was
standardized as the SMPTE ST 2036-4.
HDMI
H
igh Definition Multimedia Interface: An interface used for the transmission of uncompressed high
definition video, up to 8 channels of audio, and control signals, over a single cable.
HDMI 1.3: released on June 22 2006, and increased the maximum TMDS clock to 340 MHz (10.2 Gbit/s). Support
resolution 1920 × 1080 at 120 Hz or 2560 × 1440 at 60 Hz). It added support for 10 bpc, 12 bpc, and 16 bpc color depth
(30, 36, and 48 bit/px), called deep color.
HDMI 1.4 : released on June 5, 2009, added support for 4096 × 2160 at 24 Hz, 3840 × 2160 at 24, 25, and 30 Hz, and
1920 × 1080 at 120 Hz. Compared to HDMI 1.3, 3 more features added which are HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) , audio
return channel (ARC),3D Over HDMI, a new Micro HDMI Connector, an expanded set of color spaces.
HDMI 2.0, released on September 4, 2013 increases the maximum bandwidth to 18.0 Gbit/s. Other features of HDMI
2.0 include up to 32 audio channels, up to 1536 kHz audio sample frequency, the HE-AAC and DRA audio standards,
improved 3D capability, and additional CEC functions.
HDMI 2.0a: was released on April 8, 2015, and added support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) video with static
metadata.
HDMI 2.0b: was released March, 2016, support for HDR Video transport and extends the static metadata signaling to
include Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG).
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HDMI 2.1 : released on November 28, 2017. It adds support for higher resolutions and higher refresh rates, Dynamic
HDR including 4K 120 Hz and 8K 120 Hz.
DisplayPort: A VESA standard interface primarily for video, but also for audio, USB and other data. DisplayPort (orDP)
is backwards compatible with HDMI, DVI and VGA.
DP 1.1: was ratified on 2 April 2007, and version 1.1a was ratified on 11 January 2008. DisplayPort 1.
1
allow a
maximum bandwidth of 10.8 Gbit/s (8.64 Gbit/s data rate) over a standard 4-lane main link, enough to support
1920x1080@60Hz
DP 1.2: introduced on 7 January 2010, effective bandwidth to 17.28 Gbit/s support increased resolutions, higher
refresh rates, and greater color depth, maximum resolution 3840 × 2160@60Hz
DP 1.4: publish on 1 Mar, 2016.overall transmission bandwidth 32.4 Gbit/s ,DisplayPort 1.4 adds support for Display
Stream Compression 1.2 (DSC), DSC is a "visually lossless" encoding technique with up to a 3:1 compression ratio. Using
DSC with HBR3 transmission rates, DisplayPort 1.4 can support 8K UHD (7680 × 4320) at 60 Hz or 4K UHD (3840 × 2160)
at 120 Hz with 30 bit/px RGB color and HDR. 4K at 60 Hz 30 bit/pix RGB/HDR can be achieved without the need for DSC.
●Multi‐mode Fiber: Fibers that support many propagation paths or transverse modes are called multi-mode fibers,
generally have a wider core diameter and are used for short-distance communication links and for applications where
high power must be transmitted.
●Single‐mode Fiber: Fiber that support a single mode are called single-mode fibers. Single-mode fibers are used for
most communication links longer than 1,000 meters (3,300 ft).
SFP small form-factor pluggable , is a compact, hot-pluggable network interface module used for
both telecommunication and data communications applications.
●optical fiber connector: terminates the end of an optical fiber, and enables quicker connection and disconnection
than splicing. The connectors mechanically couple and align the cores of fibers so light can pass. 4 most common types
of optical fiber connectors are SC, FC, LC,ST.
●SC:(Subscriber Connector), also known as the square connector was also created by the Japanese company Nippon
Telegraph and Telephone. SC is a push-pull coupling type of connector and has a 2.5mm diameter. Nowadays, it is used
mostly in single mode fiber optic patch cords, analog, GBIC, and CATV. SC is one of the most popular options, as its
simplicity in design comes along with great durability and affordable prices.
LC(Lucent Connector) is a small factor connector (uses only a 1.25mm ferrule diameter) that has a snap coupling
mechanism. Because of its small dimensions, it is the perfect fit for high-density connections, XFP, SFP, and SFP+
transceivers.
FC :(Ferrule Connector) is a screw type connector with a 2.5mm ferrule. FC is a round shaped threaded fiber optic
connector,mostly used on Datacom, telecom, measurement equipment, single-mode laser.
ST: (Straight Tip) was invented by AT&T and uses a bayonet mount along with a long spring-loaded ferrule to support
the fiber.
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USB: Universal Serial Bus is a standard that was developed in the mid-1990s that defines cables, connectors and
communication protocols. This technology is designed to allow a connection, communication and power supply for
peripheral devices and computers.
USB 1.1: Full–Bandwidth USB, specification was the first release to be widely adopted by the consumer market. This
specification allowed for a maximum bandwidth of 12Mbps.
●USB 2.0:or Hi–Speed USB, specification made many improvements over USB 1.1. The main improvement was an
increase in bandwidth to a maximum of 480Mbps.
USB 3.2: Super Speed USB with 3 varieties of 3.2 Gen 1(original name USB 3.0), 3.2Gen 2(original name USB 3.1), 3.2
Gen 2x2 (original name USB 3.2) with speed up to 5Gbps,10Gbps,20Gbps respectively.
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NTSC :
The colour video standard used in North America and some other parts of the world created by the
National Television Standards Committee in the 1950s. NTSC utilizes an interlaced video signals.
PAL:
Phase Alternate Line. A television standard in which the phase of the colour carrier is alternated from line to line.
It takes four full images (8 fields) for the colour-to-horizontalimages (8 fields) for the colour-to-horizontal phase
relationship to return to the reference point. This alternation helps cancel out phase errors. For this reason, the hue
control is not needed on a PAL TV set. PAL, is widely used in needed on a PAL TV set. PAL, is widely used in Western
Europe, Australia, Africa, the Middle East, and Micronesia. PAL uses 625-line, 50-field (25 fps) composite colour
transmission system.
SMPTE
Society of Motion image and Television Engineers. A global organization, based in the United States, that sets
standards for baseband visual communications. This includes film as well as video and television standards.
VESA
:
Video Electronics Standards Association. An organization facilitating computer graphics through standards.
HDCP:
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) was developed by Intel Corporation an is in wide use for
protection of video during transmission between devices.
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HDBaseT:
A video standard for the transmission of uncompressed video (HDMI signals) and related features using Cat
5e/Cat6 cabling infrastructure.
ST2110: A SMPTE developed standard, ST2110 describes how to send digital video over and IP networks. Video is
transmitted uncompressed with audio and other data in a separate streams.
SMPTE2110 is intended principally for broadcast
production and distribution facilities where quality and flexibility are
more important.
SDVoE:
Software Defined Video over Ethernet (SDVoE) is a method for transmission, distribution and management AV
signals using a TCP/IP Ethernet infrastructure for transport with low latency. SDVoE is commonly used in integration
applications.
Dante AV:
The Dante protocol was developed for and widely adopted in audio systems for
the transmission of
uncompressed digital
audio on IP based networks. The more recent Dante AV specification includes support for digital
video.
NDI:
Network Device interface (NDI) is a software standard developed by NewTek to enable
video-compatible
products to communicate,
deliver, and receive broadcast quality video in a high quality, low latency manner that is
frame-accurate and suitable for switching in
a live production environment over TCP (UDP) Ethernet based networks.
NDI is
commonly found in broadcast applications.
RTMP: Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) was initially a proprietary protocol developed by Macromedia (now
Adobe) for streaming audio, video and data over the Internet, between a Flash player and a server.
RTSP :
The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is
a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and
communications systems to control streaming media servers. The protocol is used for establishing and controlling media
sessions between end points.
MPEG: Moving Picture Experts Group is a working group formed from ISO and IEC developing standards that allow
audio/video digital compression and Transmission.
H.264: Also known as AVC (Advanced Video Coding) or MPEG-4i is a common video
compression standard. H.264 was
standard
ized by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) together with the ISO/IEC JTC1 Moving Picture Experts
Group (MPEG).
H.265: Also known as HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding )H.265 is the successor to the widely used H.264/AVC
digital video coding standard. Developed under the auspices of ITU, resolutions up to 8192x4320 may be compressed.
API:
An Application Programming Interface (API) provides a predefined function which allows access capabilities
andfeaturesorroutinesviaa
software or hardware, without accessing source
code or understanding the details of inner
working mechanism. An API call may execute a
function and/or provide data feedback/report.
DMX512:
The communication standard developed by USITT for entertainment and digital lighting systems.The wide
adoption of the Digital Multiplex (DMX) protocol has seen the protocol used for a wide
range of other devices including
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video controllers.
DMX512 is delivered over cable of 2 twisted pairs with 5pin XLR cables for connection.
●ArtNet: An ethernet protocol based on TCP/IP protocol stack, mainly used in entertainment/events applications. Built
on the DMX512 data format, ArtNet enables multiple “universes” of DMX512 to be transmitted using ethernet networks
for transport.
MIDI:
MIDI is the abbreviation of Musical Instrument Digital Interface. As the name indicates the protocol was
developed for
communication between electronical musical
instruments and latterly computers. MIDI instructions are
triggers or commands sent over twisted pair cables, typically using 5pin DIN connectors.
OSC:
The principle of Open Sound Control
(OSC) protocol is for networking sound
synthesizers, computers, and
multimedia
devices for musical performance or show control. As with XML and JSON, the OSC protocol allows sharing
data. OSC is transported via UDP packets between devices connected on an Ethernet.
Brightness
Usually refers to the amount or intensity
of video light produced on a screen without regard to colour.
Sometimes called black level.
Contrast
Ratio
The ratio of the high light output level divided by the low light output level. In theory, the
contrast ratio of the television system should be at least 100:1, if not 300:1. In reality, there are several limitations.
Well-controlled viewing conditions should yield a practical contrast ratio of 30:1 to 50:1.
Colour
Temperature: The colour quality, expressed in degrees Kelvin (K), of a light source. The higher the
colour
temperature, the bluer the light. The lower the temperature, the redder the light. Benchmark colour temperature
for the A/V industryinclude5000°K,6500°K,and 9000°K.
Saturation:
Chroma, Chroma gain. The intensity of the colour, or the extent to which a given colour in any image is free
from white. The less white in a colour, the truer the colour or the greater its saturation. Saturation is the amount of
pigment in a colour, and not the intensity.
Gamma:
The light output of a CRT is not linear with respect to the voltage input. The difference between what
you should have and what is actually output is known as gamma.
Frame: In interlaced video, a frame is one complete image.A video frame is made up of two fields, or two sets of
interlaced lines. In a film, a frame is one still image of a series that makes up a motion image.
Genlock:
Allows synchronisation of otherwise video devices. A signal generator provides a signal pulses which
connected devices can reference. Also see Black Burst and Color Burst.
Blackburst:
The video waveform without the video elements.It includes the vertical sync, horizontal sync, and
the Chroma burst information. Blackburst is used to synchronize video equipment to align the video output.
ColourBurst: In colour TV systems, a burst of subcarrier frequency located on the back part of the composite video
signal. This serves as a colour synchronizing signal to establish a frequency and phase reference for the Chroma signal.
Colour burst is 3.58 MHz for NTSC and 4.43 MHz for PAL.
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Colour Bars
A standard test pattern of several basic
colours (white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, and black)
as a reference for system alignment and testing. In NTSC video, the most commonly used colour bars are the SMPTE
standard colour bars. In PAL video, the most commonly used colour bars are eight full field bars. On computer
monitors the most commonly used colour bars are two rows of reversed colour bars
Seamless Switching: A feature found on many video switchers. This feature causes the switcher to wait until the
vertical interval to switch. This avoids a glitch (temporary scrambling) which often is seen when switching between
sources.
●Scaling: A conversion of a video or computer graphic signal from a starting resolution to a new resolution. Scaling from
one resolution to another is typically done to optimize the signal for input to an image processor, transmission path or
to improve its quality when presented on a particular display.
PIP:
Picture-In-Picture. A small image within a larger image created by scaling down one of image to make it smaller.
Other forms of PIP displays include Picture-By-Picture (PBP) and Picture- With-Picture (PWP), which are commonly used
with 16:9 aspect display devices. PBP and PWP image formats require a separate scaler for each video window .
●HDR: is a high dynamic range (HDR) technique used in imaging and photography to reproduce a greater dynamic
range of luminosity than what is possible with standard digital imaging or photographic techniques. The aim is to
present a similar range of luminance to that experienced through the human visual system.
●UHD:
Standing for Ultra High Definition and comprising
4K and 8K television standards with a 16:9 ratio, UHD follows
the 2K HDTV standard. A UHD 4K display has aphysical resolution of 3840x2160 which is four times the area and twice
both the widthandheightofaHDTV/FullHD(1920 x1080) video signal.
EDID: Extended Display Identification Data. EDID is a data structure used to communicate
video display information,
including native resolution and vertical interval refresh rate
requirements, to a source device. The source device will then
output the provided EDID data, ensuring proper video image quality.
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6.3 Revision History
The table below lists the changes to the User Manual.
All information herein is Xiamen RGBlink Science & Technology Co Ltd. excepting noted. is a registered
trademark of Xiamen RGBlink Science & Technology Co Ltd.While all efforts are made for accuracy at time of print
ing, we reserve the right to alter otherwise make change without notice.
Format
Time
ECO#
Description
Principle
V1.0
2022-04-11
0000#
Release
Aster
V1.1
2022-06-15
0001#
1. Add camera performance
2. Add TALLY control command
3. Revise camera parameter
Aster
V1.2
2022-08-22
0002#
1. Add IP setting
2. Add login page
Aster
V1.3
2022-11-23
0003#
Revise 12X camera parameter
Aster

Specifications

Indexed Terms: PTZ Camera

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