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Thanks for using this HD Video Conferencing Camera. This manual introduces the function, installation and operation.
Safety and operational guidelines to avoid camera damage and ensure safe usage.
Class A production, electromagnetic radiation may affect TV image quality.
Installation and operation must adhere to electric safety standards.
Avoid stress, vibration, and soakage during transport and storage.
Details on the +12V power supply and its plug polarity.
Instructions on handling the camera head and avoiding damage during installation.
Warning against unauthorized modification or dismantling of the camera.
Verification of all connections before powering on the device.
Setting the system select switch for video format.
Instructions for powering on the camera and observing its initialization process.
Optional step to restore the camera to its factory default settings.
Support for H.265 encoding for efficient video streaming.
High-resolution video capabilities using a 1/2.7 inch HD CMOS sensor.
Enhanced performance in low illumination conditions with noise reduction.
Support for multiple interfaces like HDMI and 3G-SDI.
Wide angle of view and powerful optical and digital zoom capabilities.
Capability for remote control via RS232/485 interfaces.
Support for multi-channel video streams output over the network.
Supported video formats including HD and SD resolutions.
Details the camera sensor type and pixel count.
Focal length, aperture range, and zoom capabilities.
Minimum light level required and range of shutter speeds.
Options for adjusting white balance and backlight compensation.
Support for 2D/3D noise reduction and signal-to-noise ratio.
Range of horizontal/vertical viewing angles and rotation.
Speed ranges for pan/tilt and preset accuracy.
Supported video compression standards and audio encoding.
Resolutions and bit rates for main and substreams.
Network protocols supported for streaming and control.
Details on HDMI, SDI, CVBS, Network, Audio, USB, and communication ports.
Input voltage, current consumption, and operating/storage temperatures.
Description of the audio line input and CVBS video output ports.
Description of RS485, RS232 IN, and RS232 OUT communication ports.
Location of system select switch and network (LAN) port.
Description of HDMI, HD-SDI video outputs and DC power jack.
Description of USB 2.0 port and power switch.
Function of the standby button and position buttons for presets.
Instructions for storing and erasing preset camera positions.
Button to enable/disable backlight compensation.
Buttons for manual/auto focus adjustment and zooming in/out.
Buttons to select camera and set IR addresses.
Buttons for controlling pan/tilt and accessing the OSD menu.
Button combinations to set the camera's IR address.
Explains how to interpret button press instructions (single press vs. hold).
Detailed button operations for panning and tilting the camera.
How to use the zoom buttons for zooming in and out.
Instructions for manual and auto focus control.
How to use the backlight compensation button and manage presets.
Steps to store and erase preset camera positions.
How to recall stored preset camera positions.
How to select a camera and use shortcut key combinations.
Methods to set the IR address for cameras.
Communication parameters for RS232 control (baud rate, data bits, etc.).
Communication parameters for RS485 control (half-duplex mode).
How to enter and navigate the main OSD menu.
Settings related to exposure mode, compensation, and gain limit.
Settings for backlight compensation, DRC strength, iris, and shutter.
Settings for white balance, saturation, hue, and AWB sensitivity.
Settings for luminance, contrast, sharpness, flip, and B&W mode.
Settings for pan/tilt/zoom speed, focus zone, and focus sense.
Settings for 2D/3D noise reduction and D-HotPixel.
Settings for language, protocol, address, network mode, and baudrate.
Procedure to restore factory default settings.
Requirements for the operating system, network protocol, and client PC.
Steps for connecting the camera to the network.
Ways to establish connection between camera and computer via internet.
How to access and control the IP camera locally via LAN.
Instructions for finding and setting the camera's IP address.
Using the upgrade tool to modify the IP address.
Default login credentials for the IP camera.
How to access the IP camera's web interface.
Configuring dynamic DNS for remote internet access.
Steps to map ports on a router for remote access.
How to access the camera using a dynamic DNS hostname.
How to use VLC media player to monitor camera streams.
Overview of the camera's web interface pages.
Description of the video display window and its features.
Settings for controlling the camera's Pan, Tilt, and Zoom functions.
Supported video formats and encoding protocols.
Supported resolutions and bit rate settings.
How to specify frame rate and manage bit rate control.
Accessing and adjusting image settings like brightness and contrast.
Adjusting image saturation, contrast, sharpness, and hue.
Settings for audio type, sample rate, bit rate, and input volume.
Settings for work mode, reboot, and user password.
Configuration of network parameters like IP, ports, and protocols.
Configuration of IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Setting the RTSP and PTZ ports for network streaming.
Setting communication protocols and RTMP/RTSP/ONVIF streams.
Displaying device information and information on network upgrades.
Recommendations for long-term storage and cleaning.
Conditions and environments that should be avoided during operation.
Common issues related to camera image display and their solutions.
Steps to troubleshoot when the camera displays no image.
Steps to troubleshoot inability to access the IP camera via IE browser.
How to restore default IP and credentials if changed incorrectly.
Troubleshooting steps for the IR remote controller not working.
Troubleshooting steps for serial communication issues.