This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE- 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Class A ITE
Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B
ITE limits. Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be
included in the instructions for use:
Warning - This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
European Community Compliance Statement (Class A)
This product is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the
Council Directives on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States
relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU.
Warning - This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct this
interference.
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Information presented in this documentation has been carefully checked for reliability; however,
no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. The information contained in this documentation is
subject to change without notice.
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even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
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(1) Tally Lamp (*1) (5) PoE+ IEEE 802.3AT (9) USB 3.0 Port (Type C)
(2) IR Sensor (6) RS232 Port (10) HDMI Port
(3) Power Indicator (7) RS422 Port (11) 3G-SDI Port (*2)
(4) Kensington Lock (8) Audio In (12) DC Power Jack
*1: Line input level: 1Vrms (max.).
Mic input level: 50mVrms (max.); Supplied voltage: 2.5V
*2: This feature (3G-SDI) is not supported on PTC310H & PTC310HN.
2
LED Indicator
LED
Status
90°
30°
17
0°
170
°
Blue(Solid) Normal Operation
Blue(Blinking) Auto Tracking On
Orange(Blinking) Camera Initialization
Orange(Solid) Standby
Red(Blinking) FW Updating
Pan and Tilt Angle
3
Dimension
Unit: mm
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Device Connection
Lecture capture system
Camera
3G-SDI
PoE+
HDMI
or
or
LAN
(Record)
Laptop
(Management/Presentation/
Video Conference)
Monitor/TV
(Display)
Web application
(Remote Management)
Microphone
Audio input
RS232, RS422 or IP
Joystick
(Camera control)
USB
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Video Output Connection
Monitor/TV
HDMI cable
SDI Monitor
3G-SDI cable
(Not inculded)
HDMI
Use the HDMI cable to connect with monitor or TV for video output.
3G-SDI
Connect to 3G-SDI monitor for video output. (This feature “3G-SDI” is not supported on PTC310H & PTC310HN.)
[Note] HDMI and 3G-SDI monitors can be connected to camera and output live video simultaneously;
Assuming HDMI monitor is well connected before the camera turned on, the OSD menu will be
displayed on HDMI monitor in default.”
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RS232 and RS422 Connection
Laptop
Joystick
RS232(VISCA) cable
(Not inculded)
Connect through the RS232 or RS422 for camera control.
RS232
7
●
1
2
3456
789
RS232 Port Pin Definition
Function
VISCA IN
VISCA OUT
●
RS232 mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 Cable Pin Definition
Mini DIN9
PIN #
1 Output DTR Data Terminal Ready
2 Input DSR Data Set Ready
3 Output TXD Transmit Data
6 Input RXD Receiver Data
7 Output DTR Data Terminal Ready
4 Input DSR Data Set Ready
8 Output TXD Transmit Data
9 Input RXD Receiver Data
5 --- --- Not connect
I/O Type Signal Description
8
Mini DIN8 Cable Pin Definition
6
7 8
3 4
5
1
2
15
69
No. Signal
1 DTR
2 DSR
3 TXD
4 GND
5 RXD
6 GND
7 NC
8 NC
●
Din8 to D-Sub9 Cable Pin Definition
9
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RS422
1
234
5
678
1
234
5
678
1
234
5
678
Camera
Camera/Joystick
Camera/Joystick
Laptop
Joystick
RS422 cable
(Not inculded)
[Note] Use cat5e splitter for multi-camera connection.
No. Pin No. Pin
1 TX- 5 TX+
2 TX+ 6 RX+
3 RX- 7 RX-
4 TX- 8 RX+
RS422 Pin
Cat5e splitter pin assignment:
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Microphone
Auido mixer
Audio Input Connection
Connect the audio device for audio receiving.
[Note]
- Line input level: 1Vrms (max.).
- Mic input level: 50mVrms (max.); Supplied voltage:2.5V.
11
PoE Connection
Router/PoE Switch
Ethernet cable
(Not inculded)
Connect the camera to the router or switch through the PoE+ port.
[Note] Only support IEEE 802.3AT PoE+ standard.
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Install Cable Fixing Plate
1
Secure the cable fixing plate
to the camera with screws.
Screw: 4screws, M2 x 4mm(Included in the package)
2
Plug-in cables.
3
Using cable ties to secure
the cable and cable fixing plate.
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Ceiling installation
1. Secure the mount bracket on the ceiling.
Screw: 4 screws, M4 x 10mm(Not Included
in the package)
2. Install the mount bracket on the camera.
Screw: 3 screw , 1/4"-20 L=6.5mm(Included
in the package)
3. Slide the mount bracket with the camera
into the mount bracket which secured on the
ceiling.
[Note] Connects necessary cables after sliding
the camera into the mount bracket.
4. Secure the camera with screws.
Screw: 3 screws, M3 x 6mm( Not Included
in the package)
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Installation for Auto Tracking Performance
• Maximum/Minimum distance from the camera to tracking target
Upper body tracking Full body tracking
PTC310 1.3~16 meters 2.2~28 meters
PTC330 1.4~44 meters 2.5~76 meters
• Installed 2~3 meters high from the floor.
• No human-outline figure on posters/screens/monitors/TVs in the
background.
• Less than three people in a single camera view.
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Remote Control
(1)
(2)
(6)
(8)
(10)
(12)
(15)
(19)
(17)
(20)
(22)
(24)
(14)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(7)
(9)
(11)
(13)
(16)
(18)
(21)
(23)
CAM1 to CAM3 button
Selects a camera to operate.
Use for setting the preset position 0~9.
preset position 0~9.
Press and hold “Preset” + “Number button (0~9)” to set the preset
position.
Press and hold “Reset” + “Number button (0~9)” to cancel pre-configure
preset position.
▲,▼,◄, & ►
selection in OSD menu.
Name Function
(1) Power
(2) Menu
(3) Camera Select
(4) Numeric Pad
(5) Preset
(6) Reset
Turn the unit on/standby.
Open and exit the OSD menu.
Press number button (0~9) to move the camera to pre-configure
(7) WDR
(8) BLC
(9)
(10) Enter
(
11) PT Reset
Pan and tilt the camera.
Turn on/off WDR function.
Turn on/off backlight compensation.
When open the OSD menu and Confirm the selection or make a
Reset the Pan-Tilt position. (Re-calibration)
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Name Function
Left and right orientation setting.
/ buttons.
When presenter enters this area, the camera will start tracking.
ong press(over 0.5sec) the button will switch tracking mode
(v0.0.0000.21 or later FW).
(12) L/R DIR
(13) Zoom +/-
(14) MF/Far/Near
(15) Zoom Fast +/-
(16) Pan-tilt Fast/Slow
(17) AF
(18) Auto Tracking
(19) Freeze
(20) EV +/-
(21) Switch
- Press and hold “L/R DIR” button + number button “1” to set the
direction of the camera panning movement opposite to that indicated
by the arrow of the / buttons.
- Press and hold“L/R DIR” button + number button “2” to set the
direction of the camera panning movement same as the arrow of the
Zoom in/out slow.
Enable manual focus. Use Far/Near to adjust the focus.
Zoom in/out fast.
Pan-Tilt speed adjustment.(24-speed)
Auto focus.
Auto Tracking on/off.
Freeze the live image
EV level adjustment.
Change presenter (Tracking target)
(22) Tracking Point
(23) Upper Body
(24) Full Body
Short press the button will recall preset1,
L
Presenter’s size on screen is upper body.
Presenter’s size on screen is Full body.
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Setup the Camera
OSD Menu
Press button on the remote controller to call out the OSD menu and use ▲, ▼, , and
button to operate the OSD menu.
Setup IP Address of the Camera
Static IP
1. Press button on the remote controller to call out OSD menu.
2. Go to
[Note]
3. Select the
Network
Turn the DHCP off before setup static IP (Network > DHCP > Off).
number pad to enter the data.
>
Static IP
IP address, Gateway, Mask
.
, and
to configure. Press
DNS
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and use, ,
DHCP
1. Press button on the remote controller to call out OSD menu.
Setup camera parameters – Exposure mode, White balance, Pan-Tilt Zoom, Noise reduction,
Frequency, Saturation, Contrast, Sharpness, Mirror, and Flip.
Camera Exposure Mode
Full Auto
Shutter Priority
Iris Priority
Manual
Bright
White Balance Auto/AWT/Indoor/Outdoor/One Push/Manual
[Note] AWB auto range is about 3500K color temperature,
when the color temperature is less than 3500K, please use
Pan Tilt Zoom Pan/Tilt Slow /Preset Speed/Digital Zoom/Digital Zoom
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Advanced Setting
Mic in/Line in
OFF/ON
OFF/Low/Normal
0 ~ 10
Control
RS232/RS422
VISCA/Pelco-P/ Pelco-D
1~7
2400/4800/9600/38400
Tracking
ON/OFF
Static IP
IP Address
Gateway
Netmask
DNS
Advanced Setting Audio
Input Type
Auto Gain Control
Noise Suppression
Audio Volume
Type
Protocol
Camera Address
Baud Rate
Video Output
Select video resolution.(2160p is supported on PTC310U and PTC330U only)
Priority Mode 2160P/1080P
Frequency 50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz
Video Format 2160p/30 2160p/29.97 2160p/25 1080p/60
1080p/59.94 1080p/30 1080i/60 1080i/59.94
720p/60 720p/59.94 1080p/50 1080p/25
1080iI/50 720i/50
Network
Setup IP mode – DHCP or static IP.
Network DHCP Off/On
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System
Status OSD: Enable/disable Preset status (Save Preset, Call Preset, Cancel Preset) display on
the screen.
Camera Selector: Set the camera ID 1~3 for using remote controller on multiple cameras control
(also see (2) Camera select in Remote Control chapter).
NDI: Enable/disable NDI function. For detail setting refer to Setup NDI Function chapter.
Tally: Enable tally function.
System Camera Selector 1~3
Status OSD OFF/ON
Language English/繁中
NDI OFF/ON
Tall y Disable/Enable
Information Model Name/Firmware Version/IP /MAC
Factory Default OFF/ON
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Web Setup
Connect the camera from a remote site through the internet.
Using the AVer IPCam Utility to Find the Camera
To find the IP address of your cameras, you can execute the IPCam Utility installer. Follow the below
steps to find the IP address of the camera.
1. Download the IPCam Utility from http://www.aver.com/download-center .
2. Run the IPCam Utility
3. Click Search, and all available devices will be listed on the screen
4. Select a camera from the list.
5. The corresponding fields of IP address will display.
6. Double-click on the IP address of the camera from the list can connect to the camera through the
browser.
[Note] If IPCam utility cannot find the camera, please check following:
1. Please make sure the Ethernet connection of camera is well connected.
2. The camera and PC (IPCam utility) are in the same LAN segment.
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Using AVer PTZ Management Software to Find the Camera
To find the IP address of your cameras, you can download the install the AVer PTZ Management
Software. Follow the below steps to find the IP address of the camera.
1. Download the AVer PTZ Management Software from https://www.aver.com/download-center
2. Select the “Software” tab and download the Windows program and install it.
3. After setting up the user ID and password, login to the software(default Username/Password:
admin/admin) then
4. Select “Setup”, “Add” and then “Auto Search”.
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Make a Connection to the Camera via Browser
1. Find the IP address of the camera. Call out OSD menu and select “System” > “Information” Or
use AVer IPCam utility to find the IP address of the camera.
2. Open the browser and enter the IP address of the camera. The PC/laptop is required an internet
access.
After connecting to the camera, enter the user account and password (default is admin/admin) to
login Web.
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Live View
In live view, the user can setup Camera Control (zoom in/out, focus, camera direction control), Preset
setting, and Tracking Control(on, off, tracking mode).
Pan-Tilt-Zoom Control
To operate the PTZ Camera motion.
Use
to zoom. Select to back to default position.
Digital Zoom:
, , , and to adjust the camera view position and use and
Enable/disable digital zoom function. Move the scroll to adjust the limit of digital zoom.
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Focus
Switch to auto (AF) or manual (MF) focus. The manual focus use + and – to adjust focus. Press “+” to
adjust focus to the far end and focusing on a far subject; press “-“to adjust focus to near end and
focusing on a near subject.
One push focus():
Focus Near Limit: Set the focus distance limit.
Manual Pan-Tile-Zoom and Preset Speed Adjustment
Adjust the speed of manual Pan-Tilt-Zoom and Preset operation. Enable/Disable the slow mode for
manual pan-tilt operation. There are totally 24 levels for manual pan-tilt speed adjustment and 2 levels
(Low/High) for zoom speed adjustment. There are 5 levels for preset speed adjustment.
Pan/Tilt Slow: When this option is set to ON, the maximum speed of manual pan-tilt operation is
40°/sec; when this option is set to Off, the maximum speed of manual pan-tilt operation is 100°/sec.
Relative Zoom Ratio:
automatically slow down.
Preset Affects PTZ & Focus Values Only:
& Focus values only.
By clicking the button to adjust Lens focus automatically once.
When the camera zoomed in to a high ratio, pan and tilt movement will
When enable this button, the preset point affects PTZ
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Preset Setting
Setup preset position and view preset position.
1. Select the “Preset” tab in live view interface.
2. Use , , , and to adjust camera view position.
3. Enter preset position number (0~255) in
position.
4. To call the preset position, enter a preset number (0~255) in
preset number (0~19) from
5.
Video Freeze with Preset:
” is on, during the preset operation, the screen will freeze until the operation is done.
Preset
Quick Call
On/Off the screen view freeze function. When “
Save Preset
section.(Recalling preset will disable auto tracking)
Tracking mode(Tracking mode setup refer to Tracking Settings section)
Presenter: Camera will start tracking when object enter the tracking point (preset point) and
the face of object is detected.
Zone: Camera will start tracking when object is moving between the preset tracking block
area.
Hybrid: Mix the Presenter mode and Zone mode together.
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Click Tracking Function
This function allows user to change tracking object while auto tracking.
1. Select Click Track button. A red frame is targeted on the tracking object and a blue frame is
targeted on another object on the live screen.
2. Click the object and when frame change to red means the tracking object is changed to the
selected one.
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Camera Settings
Exposure
Setup the exposure type -- Full auto, Iris priority, Shutter priority, or manual.
Image Process
Setup the white balance, saturation, contrast, sharpness, noise filter, power frequency, flip, and mirror.
Select the “Image Process” tab in camera setting interface.
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Video & Audio
The user can setup Video Mode, Video output, Framerate, Bitrate, I-VOP internal, Encode type, Rate
control, Audio input type, Audio volume, and Sampling Rate.
Video mode in the stream only, the frame rate is up to 60fps and in USB+ Streaming mode is up to
30fps.
Get 4K (2160p) output
1. Make sure that your HDMI monitor and cable support 4K (HDMI2.0 or above), select 2160p at
Priority Mode via either web or OSD menu. Select 2160p/30 resolution at OSD menu to get 4K
HDMI output. (3G-SDI does not support 4K)
2. Select “USB Only” at Video Mode to get 4k USB output(live stream will be off)
3. Select “Stream Only” at Video Mode to get 4k live stream output (USB will be disabled)
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Setup NDI Function
NDI service only support on NDI models: PTC310N, PTC310UN,
PTC310HN, PTC330N.
1. Enable NDI mode by selecting “NDI” as video mode in Video & Audio page. To disable the NDI
function, select other mode. The camera will reboot after selecting NDI mode.
2. User can setup the following functions:
Stream Video Output: Select video output resolution.
Framerate: Select framerate of the camera.
Encoding Type: Select encoding type – H.264 or H.265.
Sampling Rate: Select sampling rate value.
Audio Input Type: select audio input type – Line In or MIC In.
Bitrate: Select bitrate value – 521kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 4Mbps, 8Mbps, 16Mbps, 32Mbps.
I-VOP interval(S): Move scroll bra to set the value – 1s to 10s.
Audio Volume: Move scroll bra to set the volume value – 0 to 10.
Rate control: select the rate control type – VBR or CBR.
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3. Set the identity name for display on NDI interface. Select System > Camera ID(NDI).
Numeric characters
0123456789
(upper and lower cases)
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Enter the name as user wanted. The maximum character is 10. After entering the name, select the
Set button to save and manually restart the PTZ camera for the settings to take effect.
The following characters can be displayed for camera ID:
Setup IP address of camera – DHCP or static IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS. After setting, select
“Confirm” to apply settings.
Hostname: To change the display of Hostname, allow to name the camera in other device ex IP
Router. The default Hostname of camera is AVer.
RTMP Setting
Setup for uploading the camera’s live view to the broadcasting platform (ex: Youtube).
Get the RTMP server URL and stream key from the broadcasting platform and enter in “Server URL”
and “Stream key” column.
Select “Start stream” to begin uploading the live video of the camera to the broadcasting platform.
Select “Stop” to stop uploading the video.
[Note] To get the RTMP server URL and stream key, please refer to the instruction of broadcasting.
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Using RTSP Connect to Camera
To use RTSP player connecting to the camera; please enter the following RTSP URL in your
application such as VLC, PotPlayer or Quick Time.
“rtsp://IP address of camera/live_st1”
For Example: rtsp://192.168.1.168/live_st1
(the camera default IP address: 192.168.1.168)
Enable/disable RTSP security function if needed.
(When RTSP Security is On, the RTSP stream ID/Password will be synced to the web login User
name/ Password.)
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SRT Stream
Example 1 vMix:
Set the workstation and the PTC300 camera in the same network. Check the workstation’s IP address
(Destination IP). Example:
Select SRT(Listener) from Stream Type in vMix Input Select window.
Enter the information into the SRT Settings PTC310 web interface, then click on “Start Stream”,
Connect Status shows “Connected”.
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Example2 OBS (Open Broadcaster Software)
Set the workstation and the PTC300 camera in the same network. Check the workstation’s IP address
(Destination IP). Example:
Open OBS, add a scene, add a source, enter srt://Work Station IP:port?mode=listener
Example: srt://10.100.105.127:8889?mode=listener
[Note] If there is no image, please try right click on the source->Transform->Fit to screen to re-scale
image.
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Tracking Setting
Set up Tracking mode – Presenter, Zone, and Hybrid mode.
Presenter Mode
Camera will start tracking when object enters the tracking point (preset point).
1. Use
(preset position).
2. Then, select
, , , , and to adjust the camera to tracking point
Save to Preset 1
to save the tracking point.
3.
Tracking Sensitivity:
value is displayed at upper right corner.
Set the sensitive level of tracking. Move bar to set the value. The current
4.
Time of Return to Tracking Point:
Move bar to set the value (in seconds). The current value is displayed at upper right corner.
Set the idle time for camera returning to tracking point.
5.
People Size:
Select the people in full or half size while tracking.
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6. Effect Tracking Area: When Effective Tracking Area function is on, camera only tracks around
the selected area. Check the box to turn on the Effective Tracking Area function then click Set to
configure the targeted area in the live view. Move the upper left corner and the lower right
corner of the red solid frame to define the targeted area.
[Note] The position of the red solid frame corresponds to the central position of the presenter.
The black dotted frames represent the tracking areas for different positions of the presenter.
Therefore, the red dotted frame is the actual effective tracking area of the red solid frame.
7. Auto Zoom: When Auto Zoom is off, camera stops zooming in/out automatically but keep the
size of Preset 1.
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Zone Mode
Setup the block area for the camera to detect object and follow-up the object to move the camera
when the object is in block area that user has set.
1. Select the Blocks (2, 3, or 4). Each block is corresponding to one preset position. The maximum
is 4 blocks (4 preset positions).
2. Select the block and Set the preset positions in order (preset 6 to preset 9). Use , ,
, , and to move the camera to wanted position and select “
the preset position. And, a snapshot of the preset image will show at corresponding image display
box. Repeat the step to set another preset position.
Save
” to save
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Set each preset overlapping the next preset view (one man width overlap), no or less zoom
[Note]
between presets. Examples below:
Set the preset view to clearly see at least 60% upper body of the preseter to ensure
[Note]
tracking accuracy. Make sure there is no any other human-outline poster/TV/moniter in the
background.
Preset for Zone Mode, Example:
3.
Tracking Sensitivity:
value is displayed at upper right corner.
Set the sensitive level of tracking. Move bar to set the value. The current
4.
Time of Return to Tracking Point:
bar to set the value (in seconds). The current value is displayed at upper right corner.
Set the idle time for camera returning to tracking point. Move
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Hybrid Mode
This function allows the user to use two types of tracking modes: “Presenter mode” and “Zone mode”
at the same time. When the presenter enters selected preset points, it will change to Zone position;
when the presenter leaves the preset points, camera will follow presenter to do Auto Tracking function.
1. Mix two tracking modes “Presenter” and “Zone” at the same time. For Hybrid mode, do not set
Zone preset points overlapping or close to each other. It is recommended to leave some distance
between Zone preset points.
2. Use direction control panel to move the camera to desired position and select “save” to save the
preset position. And, a snapshot of the preset image will show at corresponding image display box.
Select preset position and select “Delete” to delete the saved preset position.(Preset 10,11,12,13)
3. Set the sensitive level of tracking. Move bar to set the value. The current value is displayed at
upper right corner.
4. Set the idle time for camera returning to tracking point. Move bar to set the value (in seconds). The
current value is displayed at upper right corner.
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5. When losing tracking target and going back to Tracking Point.
6. Presenter size, Full body will show the whole Body on screen and Upper will only show half body.
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Quick Setup for Tracking
Presenter Mode
1. Use IR remote to adjust the camera view properly then save to preset1 as the initial position
2. Press tracking “On” button on IR remote, here you go!
3. Press “UPPER BODY” key to get closer view (up to 60% body), or FULL BODY to see entire
presenter in the view.
4. Press “Switch” key to switch between presenters. Initially the camera tracks the one who is
in the center of view. Every switch follows the sequence: left to right, then back to far left one
in the camera view(see picture below). To see which presenter is being tracked, press
numeric key”7” for seven times to call/cancel engineering mode while tracking, you will see
purple boxes shown on all human-outline objects, and who under yellow box is being
tracked.
Zone Mode
2 blocks initially selected and preset 6 is initially the start position.But if you prefer 3 or 4 blocks for
Zone mode tracking and prefer another preset as start position, go to web setting.
1. Use IR remote to adjust the camera view properly then save to preset6, preset7
2. Long press “Tracking Point” to switch tracking mode from Presenter Mode to Zone Mode
(the hotkey supported at firmware v0.0.0000.21 or later)
3. Press “ON”, here you go!
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System
System information: It displays Model Name, IP Address, Serial Number, MAC Address and
Firmware Version.
Factory Default: Reset the camera back to factory default value.
Login in: The default login in name and password are admin/admin. User can change if needed.
Status OSD: Enable/disable Preset status (Save Preset, Call Preset, Cancel Preset) display on
the screen.
Language: Change the Web UI language.
Camera ID (NDI): Set the camera ID as identification for NDI function. To setup NDI function,
please refer to NDI Function section.
Power Up to Preset/ Power off to preset: If enabling Power Up/Off to Preset function, the
camera will move to the saved preset point in the field when the camera powers up/off.
Reboot:
Customized Function:
To restart the camera from web page.
Ability to execute some specific functions by using VISCA command.
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Upgrade Firmware
1. Download the newest firmware from http://www.aver.com/download-center .
2. Connect to the camera through the browser.
3. Select System > Browse the FW file > Upgrade firmware
4. Select the firmware and select the “Upgrade” button.
VV: Pan speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high speed)
WW : Tilt speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high speed)
YYYY: Pan Position 8A14 to 762C ( CENTER 0000)
ZZZZ: Tilt Position 468B to E898 (Image Flip: OFF) ( CENTER 0000)
On8x 01 04 3D 02 FFWdr ON/OFF
Off8x 01 04 3D 03 FF
CAM_MenuEnter8x 01 7E 01 02 00 01 FFEnter S ubmenu
Tally Lamp ON8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 02 FF
Tally Lamp OFF8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 03 FF
Freeze On81 01 04 62 02 FFFreeze On Immediately
Freeze Off81 01 04 62 03 FFFreeze Off Immediately
Preset Freeze On81 01 04 62 22 FFFreeze On When Running Preset
Preset Freeze Off81 01 04 62 23 FFFreeze Off W hen Running Preset
On8x 01 04 7D 02 FFAuto tracking ON/OFF
Off8x 01 04 7D 03 FF
CAM_Memory Special Set8x 01 04 3F 01 pp FF
pp: 0x00 To 0xFF normal preset
pp: 0x5F => Trun on OSD menu
pp: 0xA0 => Full Body
pp: 0xA1 => Upper Body
pp: 0xA2 => Tracking Poi nt
pp: 0xA3 => Switch
pp: 0xA4 => Presenter mode (suppor t with v25 or newer firmware)
pp: 0xA5 => Zone mode (support with v25 or newer firmware)
pp: Preset Number 0x00~0xFF
CAM_RGain
CAM_Bgain
CAM_AE
CAM_Shutter
CAM_I ris
CAM_Gain
CAM_Bright
Pan-ti lt Drive
CAM_Wdr
Freeze
VV: Pan speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high speed)
WW : Tilt speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high speed)
Auto Tracking
CAM_Focus
CAM_W B
CAM_Backlight
CAM_Preset
CAM_Power
Power ON/OFF
CAM_Zoom
p=0 (Low) to 7 (High)
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The x value = VISCA Camera ID: 1 to 7 for RS232/RS422 connection.