IKAN OTTICA Quick Start Guide

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Table of Contents
1. Getting Started 3
1.1 Camera Interface 3
1.2 Power-On Initial Configuration 4
1.3 Video Output 4
1.4 Bracket Mount 5
2. Product Overview 7
2.1 Product Introduction 7
2.1.1 Dimension 7
2.1.2 Accessory 7
2.2 Main Features 8
2.2.1 Camera Performance 8
2.2.2 Network Performance 8
2.3 Technical Specifications 9
2.4 Interface Instructions 11
2.4.1 External Interface 11
2.4.2 Bottom Dial Switch 12
2.4.3 RS-232 Interface 12
3. Application Instructions 14
3.1 Remote Control 14
3.1.1 Keys Introduction 14
3.1.2 Applications 15
3.2 Menu Settings 17
3.2.1 Main Menu 17
3.2.2 System Settings 17
3.2.3 Camera Settings 18
3.2.4 P/T/Z 20
3.2.5 Video Format 20
3.2.6 Version 21
3.2.7 Restore Default 21
4. Network Connection 22
4.1 Connecting Mode 22
4.2 IE Log In 23
4.2.1 Web Client 23
4.2.2 Preview 24
4.2.3 Configuration 24
4.2.4 Audio Configuration 24
4.2.5 Video Configuration 24
4.2.6 Network Configuration 28
4.2.7 System Configuration 29
4.2.8 Logout 31
4.2.9 Wireless Network 31
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5. Serial Communication Control 32
5.1 VISCA Protocol List 32
5.1.1 Camera Return Command 32
5.1.2 Camera Control Command 33
5.1.3 Inquiry Command 38
5.2 Pelco-D Protocol Command List 41
5.3 Pelco-P Protocol Command List 42
6. Camera Maintenance and Troubleshooting 43
6.1 Camera Maintenance 43
6.2 Troubleshooting 43
1. Getting Started
1.1 Camera Interface
Table of Contents (cont.)
Figure 1.1 Interface of ST (standard) Series
1. Camera Lens
2. Camera Base
3. Remote Controller Receiver Light
4. Bottom Dial Switch
5. Tripod Screw Hole
6. RS232 Control Interface (input )
7. RS232 Control Interface (output )
8. RS485 Input (left +,right-)
9. Audio Input Interface
10. 3G-SDI interface
11. HDMI Interface
12. NDI | HX Interface
13. DC12V Input Power Supply Socket
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1.2 Power-On Initial Configuration
1. Power-On: Connect the DC12V power supply adapter into the power supply socket.
2. Initial Configuration: Upon powering on, the remote control receiver light will turn on and start blinking red. The camera head will move and adjust into the HOME position (intermediate position of both horizontal and vertical). When the remote control receiver light stops blinking red, it will stay on and turn green; this means the self-checking is finished.
- Note: After the Power-On self-test is completed If you press “set preset” then “0”, the camera head automatically moves to the preset HOME position any time you press “0”.
1.3 Video Output
The OTTICA has a variety of video outputs including LAN, HDMI and 3G-SDI.
1. Video Output from LAN
A. Network Cable Connection Port: No.12 in Figure1.1; B. Webpage Login:
- The OTTICA is set to auto DHCP so you’ll need to connect the camera to devices that can automatically assign an IP address, such as routers and switches.
- Next, you’ll have to use an IP scanning software to find the camera’s IP address (visit the OTTICA product page at www.ikancorp.com to find a link to our recommended software for IP scanning).
- Copy and paste the camera’s IP address and paste it into your web browser’s address bar and press “Enter” to proceed into the login page.
- Enter the user name “admin” and password “admin” (factory default) and press ”Enter” to proceed into the preview page.
- If you do not have the latest version of Flash installed, click on the button that says “Get ADOBE Flash Player.
- After you’ve installed the latest version of flash, the camera feed should be visible and you can now perform PTZ control, video recording, playback, configuration, and other operation.
- NOTE: See chapter 4.1 for more details.
2. HDMI Video Output A. HDMI Video Cable Connection: Refer to No.11 in Figure1.1.
B. Connect the camera and monitor via HDMI video cable.
3. 3G-SDI Video Output A. 3G-SDI video cable connection: Refer to No.10 in Figure1.1
B. Connect the camera and the monitor via 3G-SDI video cable
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1.4 Bracket Mount
Note: The bracket can only be mounted on a wall or ceiling on either template or concrete wall, but cannot be installed on plasterboard.
Wall Mount Steps
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Upside-down Mount Steps
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2. Product Overview
2.1 Product Introduction
2.1.1 Dimensions
Figure 2.2 Camera Dimensions
2.1.2 Accessories
When unboxing, check that all the supplied accessories are included:
1 x Power Adapter 1 x RS232 Cable 1 x IR Remote Controller 1 x Wall Mounting Bracket 1 x RS485 Connector 1 x Cascade Cable
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2.2 Main Features
2.2.1 Camera Performance
The OTTICA’s 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: The OTTICA employs 1/2.8 inch high-quality CMOS sensor and supports resolutions up to 1920x1080 with frame rates up to 60 fps.
2. Various Optical Zoom Lens: 5.5-110mm varifocal lens offers 20x optical zoom and viewing angle range from 3.3° to 54.7°
3. Auto Focus Technology: OTTICA’s auto focus algorithm makes the lens fast, accurate, and stable.
4. Low Noise and High SNR: The Low Noise CMOS effectively ensures high SNR of the 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 a high accuracy step-driving motor mechanism, the OTTICA performs smoothly and quietly even when moving quickly to any position.
6. Multi-Format Video Outputs: The OTTICA support HDMI,3G-SDI, wired LAN and wireless LAN interfaces. The 3G-SDI will work up 100m distance with transmission at 1080p60 format.
7.Low-power Sleep Function: The OTTICA supports a low-power sleep/wake up function. The consumption is lower than 500mW while in sleep mode.
8. Support Multiple Control Protocol: The OTTICA supports VISCA, PELCO-D, PELCO-P protocols which can also be automatically recognized.
9. RS-232 Cascade Function: The OTTICA supports RS-232 cascade function which is convenient for installing.
11. 255 Presets Positions: Up to 255 presets (10 presets by IR remote).
2.2.2 Network Performance
1. Audio Input Interface: 16000, 32000, 44100, 48000 sampling frequency and AAC, MP3, PCM audio coding are supported.
2. Multiple Audio/Video Compression: The OTTICA supports H.264/H.265 video compression of resolutions up to 1920x1080p with frame rates up to 60 fps and 2 channel 1920x1080p with 30 fps. AAC, MP3, and PCM audio compression is supported.
3. Multiple Network Protocol: Support NDI|HX; ONVIF, RTSP, RTMP protocols and RTMP push mode, easy to link streaming media server (Wowza, FMS).
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2.3 Technical Specifications
Camera Parameters
Sensor 1/2.8 inch high quality HD CMOS sensor
Effective Pixels 16: 9 2.07 megapixel
HDMI/SDI Video Format
Video Format
Optical Zoom
View Angle
AV F1.6 – F3.5
Digital Zoom 10X
Minimum Illumination 0.5Lux (F1.8, AGC ON)
DNR 2D & 3D DNR
White Balance Auto / Manual/ One Push/ 3000K/ 4000K/5000K/6500K
1080P60/50/30/25/59.94/29.97;1080I60/50/59.94;72 0P60/50/30/25/59.94/29.97
20X Focal range: 5.5-110mm
3.3° (tele)
54.7° (wide)
Focus Auto/Manual
Aperture Auto/Manual
Electronic Shutter Auto/Manual
BLC ON/OFF
WDR OFF/ Dynamic level adjustment
Video adjustment
SNR >55dB
Brightness, Color, Saturation, Contrast, Sharpness, B/W mode, Gamma curve
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Input / Output Interface
Video Interfaces
LAN (NDI | HX 4.0), HDMI, 3G-SDI, Audio-in, RS232 (In&Out), RS485
Image Code Stream Double streams outputs simultaneously
Video Compression format H.264, H.265
Control Signal Interface RS-232 Ring through RS232 output, RS-485
Control Protocol
VISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P; Baud Rate: 115200/9600/4800/2400bps
Audio input Interface Double track 3.5mm linear input;
Audio Compression Format AAC/MP3/PMC Audio compression
HD IP Interface
100M IP Port(100BASE-TX); 5G WiFi (optional), support NDI, IP Visca control protocol
Network Protocol NDI,RTSP/RTMP,ONVIF
Power Interface HEC3800 Outlet (DC12V)
PTZ Parameters
Pan Rotation ±170°
Tilt Rotation -30°~+90°
Pan Control Speed 0.1 -180°/sec
Tilt Control Speed 0.1-80°/sec
Preset Speed Pan: 60°/sec, Tilt: 30°/sec
Preset Number 255 presets (10 presets by remote controller)
Other Parameters
Supply Adapter AC110V-AC220V to DC12V/2A
Input Voltage DC12V±10%
Input Current 1A(Max)
Consumption 12W (Max)
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Other Parameters
Store Temperature 14°F to +140°F
Store Humidity 20% - 95%
Working Temperature 14°F to +122°F
Working Humidity 20%--80%
Dimension 150mmX150mmX167.5mm
Weight 3.08 LBS
Working Environment Indoor
Remote Operation (IP) Remote Upgrade, Reboot and Reset
2.4 Interface Instruction
2.4.1 External Interface
1. External Interface: RS232 Input /Output, RS485 Input, Audio Input, 3G-SDI Output, HDMI Output, LAN, DC12V Power Interface.
Figure 2.3 External Interface Diagram
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2.4.2 Bottom Dial Switch
Figure 2.6 Bottom Dial Switch Diagram
Two DIP switches are set to ON or OFF to select different modes of operation.
Table 2.2 Dial Switch Setting
No. SW1 SW2 Explanation
1 OFF ON Working Mode
2 ON OFF Updating Mode
Note: Working mode can be applicable for web upgrade.
2.4.3 RS-232 Interface
1. RS-232C Interface Specifications
Computer / Keyboard & Camera Connection Method
Camera Windows DB-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
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2. RS-232 Mini-DIN 8-pin Port Definition
3. RS232 (DB9) Port Definition
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
8 NC No Connection
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
4. VISCA networking as shown below:
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
Note: OTTICA has RS232 input and output interface, so you can cascade as shown above.
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3. Application Instructions
3.1 Remote Control
3.1.1 Keys Instruction
1. Standby Key After a 3-second long press, the camera will step into
standby mode. After pressing the standby key for 3 seconds again, the camera will self-test again and go back to the HOME position.
2. Camera Address Selection Select the camera address which wants to be controlled.
3. Number Keys Set or run 0-9 presets.
3. # + * Keys Use for key combinations.
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 +: Zoom In. Zoom - :Zoom Out.
7. Set or Clear Preset key: Set Preset: Sets preset key + 0-9 number key. Clear Preset: Clears preset key + 0-9 number key.
8. Pan/Tilt Control Key Press Key: Tilts camera upwards. Press Key: Tilts camera downwards. Press Key: Pans camera left. Press Key: Pans camera right. “HOME” Key: Returns camera to the middle position. Also
used to enter into the next level menu.
9. BLC Control Key Back Light ON / OFF: Turn on or off the back light.
10. Menu Setting Open or close the on-screen-display menu. Enter / exit the on-screen-display menu or return to the
previous menu.
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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
12. Key Combination Functions
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ # ]: Clear all presets [ * ] + [ # ] + [ 6 ]: Restore factory defaults
[ * ] + [ # ] + [ 9 ]: Flip switch [ * ] + [ # ] + Auto: Enter into the aging mode
[ * ] + [ # ] + [ 3 ]: Menu set to Chinese [ * ] + [ # ] + [ 4 ]: Menu set to English
[ * ] + [ # ] + Manual: Restore the default user name, password, and IP address
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 1 ]: Switch video format to 1080p50
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 3 ]: Switch video format to 1080i50
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 5 ]: Switch video format to 720p50
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 7 ]: Switch video format to 1080p25
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 0 ]: Switch video format to 1080p60
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 2 ]: Switch video format to 1080i60
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 4 ]: Switch video format to 720p60
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 6 ]: Switch video format to 1080p30
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 8 ]: Switch video format to 720p30
[ # ] + [ # ] + [ 9 ]: Switch video format to 720p25
3.1.2 Applications
Users can control the pan/tilt/zoom, settings and execute preset positions via the IR remote controller.
Key Instructions:
- In these instructions, “press the key” means a click rather than a long-press. A special note will be given if a long-press for more than one second is required.
- When a key-combination is required, do it in sequence. For example, “[ * ] + [ # ] + [ F1 ]” means press [ * ] first, then press [ # ], lastly press { F1 ]
Camera Selection
- Select the camera address to control.
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Focus Control
- Focus (near):Press FOCUS + Key (Valid only in manual focus mode)
- Focus (far): Press FOCUS - Key (Valid only in manual focus mode)
- Pressing and holding the “+” or “–“ keys will result in the action of focus to continue. Release the key to stop the action of focus.
- Auto Focus: Enables auto focus function.
- Manual Focus: Enables manual focus function.
Zoom Control
- ZOOM IN: Press Zoom + Key
- ZOOM OUT: Press Zoom - Key
- By pressing and holding the key, the camera lens will keep zooming in or zooming out and stops as soon as the key is released.
Preset Setting
- To set a preset position, 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.
Preset Running
- Press a number key 0-9 directly to run a relative preset.
- Note: Action will not be completed if a relative preset position doesn’t exist.
Preset Clearing
- To clear a preset position, 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 to clear all presets.
Pan/Tilt Control Up: Press Down: Press Left: Press Right: Press
- Back to middle position: Press HOME
- Press and hold the up/down/left/right key to pan or tilt the camera. The camera movement will ease from slow to fast until it reaches the endpoint. The pan/tilt movement stops as soon as the key is released.
BLC ON / OFF
- Enables and/or disables backlight compensation
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Remote Controller Address Setting [ * ]+ [ # ]+[ F1 ] : Camera Address No. 1 [ * ]+ [ # ]+[ F2 ] : Camera Address No. 2 [ * ]+ [ # ]+[ F3 ] : Camera Address No. 3 [ * ]+ [ # ]+[ F4 ] : Camera Address No. 4
3.2 Menu Setting
3.2.1 Main Menu
In normal working mode, press the MENU key to display the menu. Use the scroll arrow to point at or highlight the selected items.
MENU ======================== Language English (Setup) (Camera) (P/T/Z) (Video Format) (Version) (Restore Default)
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
3.2.2 System Settings
Move the arrow to the SETUP option in the Main Menu and click the HOME key to enter into the SETUP Settings Menu.
SETUP ======================== Protocol Auto Visca Address 1 Visca Address Fix OFF PELCO-P Address 1 PELCO-D Address 0 Baud Rate 9600
[ MENU ] Back: Press MENU to Return [ HOME } OK: Press HOME to Confirm Language Setting: English / Chinese Setup: System Settings Camera: Camera Settings PTZ: Pan / Tilt / Zoom Settings
Version: Camera Version Settings Restore Default: Reset Settings
[ ] Select: Menu Selection [ ] Change Value: Modify Parameters
Protocol: VISCA / PELCO-P / PELCO-D/ AUTO Visca ADDR: VISCA = 1~7 PELCO-P = 1~255 PELCO-D = 1~255 Visca Address Fix: ON / OFF Baud Rate: 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 115200
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
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3.2.3 Camera Settings
Move the arrow to the CAMERA option in the Main Menu and click the HOME key to enter into the CAMERA Settings Menu.
CAMERA ======================== (Exposure) (Color) (Image)
Move the arrow to desired setting (Exposure, Color, etc.) option in the CAMERA menu and
click the HOME key to enter. (Focus) (Noise Reduction)
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
EXPOSURE
1. EXPOSURE
======================== Mode Auto EV OFF BLC OFF Anti-Flicker 50Hz Gain Limit 3 WDR 5
- Mode: Auto / Manual / Shutter Priority / Iris Priority / Brightness Priotity
- 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)
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
- 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)
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COLOR ======================== WB Mode Auto Saturation 80% Hue 7 AWB Sensitivity High Color Style Default Color Temp Low
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
2. COLOR
- WB Mode: Auto, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 4500K, 5000K, 5500K, 6000K, 500K, 7000K, 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 Style: Default, style1~4
- Color Temp: High/Middle/Low
IMAGE ======================== Brightness 6 Contrast 8 Sharpness 7 Flip-H OFF Flip-V OFF B&W-Mode Color Gamma Default DZoom OFF DCI Close
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
FOCUS ======================== Focus Mode Auto AF-Zone Center AF-Sensitivity Low
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
3. IMAGE
- Brightness: 0~14
- Contrast: 0~14
- Sharpness: 0~15
- Flip Horizontal: On/Off
- Flip Vertical: On/Off
- B&W Mode: Color, Black/White
- Gamma: default, 0.47, 0.50, 0.52, 0.55
- Digital zoom options: On/Off
- Dynamic Contrast: Off, 1~8
4. FOCUS
- Focus Mode: Auto, Manual
- AF-Zone: Up, Middle, Down
- AF-Sensitivity: High, M=Middle, Low
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NOISE REDUCTION
4. NOISE REDUCTION
======================== NR-2D Auto NR-3D 3 Dynamic Hot Pixel OFF
- 2D Noise Reduction: Auto, Close, 1~7
- 3D Noise Reduction: Close, 1~8
- Dynamic Hot Pixel: Close, 1~5
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
3.2.4 P/T/Z
Move the arrow to the P/T/Z option in the Main Menu and click the HOME key to enter into the P/T/Z Settings Menu.
P/T/Z ======================== Depth of Field ON Zoom Speed 8 Image Freezing OFF Acc Curve Slow
- 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
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
- Image Freezing: On/Off
- Accelerating Curve: Fast/slow
3.2.5 Video Format
Move the arrow to the VIDEO FORMAT option in the Main Menu and click the HOME key to enter into the VIDEO FORMAT Settings Menu.
- S Version: 1080P60, 1080P50, 1080P30,
VIDEO FORMAT ======================== 1080P60 1080P50 1080I60 1080I50 1080P30 1080P25 720P60 720P50 720P30 720P25 1080P59.94 1080I59.94 1080P29.97 720P59.94 720P29.97
[ ] Select [ Menu ] Back
1080P25, 1080I60, 1080I50, 720P60, 720P50, 720P30, 720P25, 1080P59.94, 1080I59.94, 1080P29.97, 720P59.94, 720P29.97 Optional
- M Version: 1080P30, 1080P25, 1080I60, 1080I50, 720P60, 720P50 Optional
Notes:
- S: 1080P60 Downward Compatibility
- M: 1080P30 Downward Compatibility
- Exiting the menu will save the modification of the parameter. Restart device for parameter modification to be enabled.
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3.2.6 Version
Move the arrow to the VERSION option in the Main Menu and click the HOME key to enter into the VERSION Settings Menu.
VERSION ======================== MCU Version 2.0.0.15 2015-12-18 Camera Version 2.0.0.13 2015-12-18
- MCU Version: Display MCU version information
- Camera Version: Display camera version information
- AF Version: Display the focus version
AF Version 2.0.0.6 2015-12-11 Lens 12X (20X)
information
- Lens: Display the lens zoom
[ Menu ] Back
3.2.6 Restore Default
Move the arrow to the RESTORE DEFAULT option in the Main Menu and click the HOME key to enter into the RESTORE DEFAULT Settings Menu.
RESTORE DEFAULT ======================== Restore Default? NO
- Restore default: options: Yes/No; after restoring default, the video format won’t be restored.
- Note: If the address of former remote is 2, 3, or 4, the corresponding camera address
[ ] Select [ ] Change Value
will restore to 1 when all parameters or system parameters are restored. User should change the remote address to be 1 (press No.1 according to the camera to get normal operation)
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4. Network Connection
4.1 Obtain Camera IP Address Based on Auto DHCP
The OTTICA is set to Auto DHCP, so you’ll need to obtain camera IP address before connecting to a networtk. See 2 common solutions to obtain the camera IP address.
Solution 1:
1. Connect the camera to a device that can automatically assign an IP address, such as routers and switches.
2. Use an IP Search Tool to search LAN segment, such as “192.168.5.0~192.168.5.255”. We suggest using “SoftPerfect Network Scanner” software to get the search results.
3. Then search the results and refer to the MAC address pasted on the bottom of the camera to obtain the camera IP address.
Reference Image:
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Solution 2:
1. Connect the camera to devices that can automatically assign IP address, such as routers and switches.
2. Enter into the Management Interface of the router or switch and obtain the camera IP address with reference to the MAC address pasted on the bottom of the camera.
4.2 IE Log In
4.2.1 Web Client
Web Client Log In
- Input the camera IP address (the IP address you obtain through Search Tool) in the address field of your browser and click the “Enter” button to proceed to the Web Client login page.
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- You can login as the administrator and normal user. If logging in as an administrator, fill out the required fields with the following: Username: admin. Password: admin.
- Administrator users can preview, playback, cancel, and configure in the Web Client; If logging in as a normal user, the default User name/Password is: user1 or user2. Normal users can only preview playback and cancel. There is no option for configuration.
- NOTE: If you do not have the latest version of Flash installed, click on the button that says “Get ADOBE Flash Player. After you’ve installed the latest version of flash, the camera feed should be visible and you can now perform PTZ control, video recording, playback, configuration, and other operation
4.2.2 Preview
After successfully logging into the management interface, the video preview interface will become visible. In this interface, users can control pan, tilt, zoom, focus, video capture, sound, full screen, set the preset position, run, delete, and other operations.
4.2.3 Configuration
Click Configuration to enter into the settings page. There are the following options: Audio Configuration, Video Configuration, Network Configuration, System Configuration.
4.2.4 Audio Configuration
- Switch: Choose to enable the audio or not.
- Encoding Type: Set the audio compressing format and the device will reboo automatically after the change (default: MP3. optional: PCM & AAC).
- Sample Rate: Set the sampling frequency and the device will reboot automatically after change (default: 48000. Optional: 16000, 32000 and 44100)
- Sampling Bits: Set the sampling precision (Default: 16bits)
- Bit Rate: Set the audio compressing code rate (Default: 64kbps; Optional: 32, 48, 96, 128kbps)
- Channel: Set the audio channel (default: stereo. optional: mono)
- Input Volume: Set the volume level (default: 2). Note: Click “SAVE” and 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.
4.2.5 Video Configuration
1. Video Encoding
- Code stream: Stream: Different video output mode settings are available: Main Stream &
- Secondary Stream
- Compression Format: You can set the video compression format. Save and reboot to activate the new format (primary / secondary stream default is set to H.264. H.265 is optional).
- Profile: Profile Mode Setting (default is set to HP. BP & MP are optional).
- Video Size: You can set the video image resolution. Save and reboot to activate the new
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format (main stream default: 1080p. 720p is optional).
- Stream Rate control: You can set the rate control mode. Save and reboot to activate the new mode (primary / secondary stream default is set to Variable Rate. Fixed rate is optional).
- Image Quality: You can set the image quality. The image quality can be changed only when the stream rate control is set to Variable Rate.
- Bit Rate (Kb/s): You can set the video bit rate (Main stream default: 4096kb/s. Optional: 64-12288kb/s) (Secondary stream default: 1024kb/s. Optional: 64-10240kb/s)
- Frame Rate (fps): Set the video frame rate (primary / secondary stream default is 25fps. primary stream 5-60fps is optional, secondary stream 5-30fps is optional).
- Frame Interval: You can set the key frame interval (primary / secondary stream default setting is 75f. Primary / stream 1-300f is optional. Secondary stream 1-150F is optional).
- Stream Name: When streaming via rtsp or rtmp, you can modify the stream name. Main Stream (live/av0), sub stream (live/av1)
- Click the “Save” button to display the “saved successfully” message. The new settings will then be activated.
- Switch: To turn on/off the main / secondary stream.
- Protocol: Primary / secondary stream applies RTMP protocol.
- Host Port: Server port number (Default: 1935; Optional: 0-65535) Host Address: Server IP addresses (Default: 192.168.5.11)
- Stream Name: Choose a different stream name (live / av0, live / av1 optional).
- User: Set the user name.
2. Stream Publish
- Switch: To turn on/off the main / sub stream.
- Protocol Type: Primary / secondary stream applies RTMP protocol.
- Host Address: Server IP addresses (Default: 192.168.5.11)
- Host Port: Server port number (Default 1935: Optional: 0-65535)
- Stream Name: Choose a different stream name (live / av0, live / av1 optional).
- User Name: Set the user name.
- Password: Set the password.
- Click on the “Save” button to display the “Save successful” message. The new settings will then be activated.
- Method of obtaining RTSP: rtsp: // device IP address: 554 / live / av0 (av0 main stream; av1 secondary stream).
3. Multicast
- Switch: To turn on/off the main / sub stream.
- Protocol Type: RTP or TS
- Multicast Address: Default 224.1.2.3. (Can be edited)
- Multicast Port: Main Stream Default Port: 4000, Sub Stream Default Port: 4002
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4. Video Parameters
A. Focus Settings
- Focus Mode: Auto (default), Manual & OnePush (optional).
- AF-Zone: All (default), Top, Center, Bottom (optional).
- Focus Sensitivity: Low (default), High & Medium (optional).
B. Exposure
- Mode: Auto (default), Manual, SAE, AAE, Bright (optional). Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Brightness Priority (optional).
- Exposure Compensation: Exposure Compensation settings are activated only when
- EV: Off (default), On (optional)
- EV Level: 0 (default) -7 through 7 (optional)
- BLC: Settings are activated only when Exposure Mode is set to Automatic (Default: OFF).
- Flicker: Settings are activated only when Exposure Mode is set to Automatic, Aperture, or Brightness Priority. (Default: 50Hz. Optional: Off & 60Hz).
- Gain Limit: (Default: 3; Optional: 0-15).
- Dynamic Range: (Default: 4; Optional: 0-8).
- Shutter Speed: Settings are activated only when Exposure Mode is set to Manual or Shutter-Priority (Default:1/100. Optional: 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).
- Iris: Settings are activated only when Exposure Mode is set to Manual or Aperture­Priority (Default: F1.8; Optional: Closed, F1, F9.6, F8.0, F6.8, F5.6, F4.8, F4.0, F3.4, F2.8, F2.4, F2.0, F1.8).
- Brightness: Settings are activated only when Exposure Mode is set to Brightness Priority (Default: 7; Optional: 0-23).
C. Color
- White Balance Modes: (Default: Automatic; Optional: Manual, OnePush, Variable)
- Variable Color Temperatures: 2400K - 7100K
- Red Gain: (Default: 255; Optional: 0-255).
- Blue Gain: (Default: 199; Optional: 0-255).
- Saturation: (Default: 100%; Optional: 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 110%, 120%, 130%).
- Hue: (Default: 7; Optional: 0-14).
- Auto White Balance Sensitivity: (Default: High; Optional: Low & Medium)
D. Image
- Brightness: (Default: 6; Optional: 0-14).
- Contrast: (Default: 8; Optional: 0-14).
- Sharpness: (Default: 7; Optional: 0-15).
- Black and White Mode: (Default: Color; Optional: Black &White).
- Gamma: (Default: 0.45; Optional: 0.50, 0.52, 0.55).
- Flip Horizontal: (Default: OFF; Optional: ON).
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- Flip Vertical: (Default: OFF; Optional: ON).
- DCI: (Default: OFF; Optional: ON).
- DZoom: (Default: OFF; Optional: ON).
- Low-Light Mode: (Default: OFF; Optional: ON).
E. Noise Reduction
- 2D Noise Reduction: (Default: 1; Optional: 2-7, AUTO, and OFF).
- 3D Noise Reduction: (Default: 3; Optional: 1-8 and OFF).
- Dynamic Dead Pixel Correction: (Default: OFF; Optional: 1-5).
F. Style
- Style Option: (Default: Default; Optional: Normal, Clarity, Bright, Soft)
4. 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: (Default: White; Optional: Black, Yellow, Red, Blue).
- Font Color of Title: (Default: White; Optional: Black, Yellow, Red, Blue).
- Moving Characters: You can 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: You can set Title Content (default is set to CAMERA1).
- Time Content: You can set Time Content (default is set to 1970/01/10 05:36:00).
- After clicking on the “Save” button, the “Save Successful” message will be displayed. Your selected time settings will now be visible.
5. Character Size
- Switch: Enable “Scale Size Automatically” funtion.
- Master Stream OSD Font Size: Set the character size of the display, the device will restart automatically after changed and saved (Default: 48).
- Slave Stream OSD Font Size: You can set the Character Size on the display. The device will restart automatically after changed and saved (Default: 48).
- After clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the “Parameter Saved Successfully” message displayed.
6. Video Output
- Default: 1080P29.97
- Optional: 1080P60, 1080P50, 1080P30, 1080P25, 1080I60, 1080I50, 720P60, 720P50, 720P30, 720P25, 1080P59.94, 1080I59.94, 720P59.94, 720P29.97
- By clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the “Save successful” message displayed.
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4.2.6 Network Configuration
1. Network Port
- Data port: You can set the Data Port. The device will restart automatically after it’s changed (Default: 3000; Optional: 0-65535).
- Web Port: You can set the Web Port. The device will restart automatically after changed (Default: 80; Optional: 0-65535).
- Onvif Port: You can set the Onvif Port. The device will restart automatically after changed (Default: 2000; Optional: 0-65535).
- Soap Port: You can set the Soap Port (Default: 1936; Optional: 0-65535).
- RTMP Port: You can set the RTMP Port (Default: 1935; Optional: 0-65535).
- RTSP Port: You can set the RTSP Port. The device will restart automatically after changed (Default: 554; Optional: 0-65535).
- Visca Port: You can set the Visca Port. The device will restart automatically after changed (Default: 1259; Optional: 0-65535).
- By clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the display message: “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 the option to obtain IP automatically can be set. By clicking on the “Save” button and rebooting the device, a display saying “Save successful” will be shown. The configuration will now be validated ( Default is set to ON).
- IP Address: You can set the IP Address. By clicking on the “Save” button and rebooting the device, a display saying “Save successful” will be shown. The configuration will now be validated. (Default is now set to 192.168.5.163). Note: This IP address is the same with the one used to login to the web page.
- Subnet Mask: You can set the Subnet Mask (Default is set to 255.255.255.0).
- Default Gateway: You can set the Default Gateway (Default is set to 0.0.0.0).
- MAC Address: You can set the Physical Address (The parameter is read-only and can not be modified).
- By clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the display message: “Save successful”.
3. DNS Parameters
- Preferred DNS Server: You can set the preferred DNS server (Default is set to 0.0.0.0).
- Alternate DNS Server: Alternate DNS server settings (Default is set to 0.0.0.0).
- By clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the display message: “Save successful”.
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4. NDI
- Switch: Set NDI funcion on or off. NDI Name: User can change the NDI Name NDI Group: User can change the NDI Group
- By clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the display message: “Save successful”.
4.2.7 System Configuration
1. System Attributes
- Device Name: Set the device name (Default is CAMERA-1. User can create their own).
- Device ID: Set the device ID (default is set to 1. Read-Only).
- System Language: Set the system language (Default: English; Optional: Simplified Chinese). Re-login after modification and save the setting.
- By clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the display message: “Save successful”
2. System Time
- Date Format: You can set the Date Format (YYYY-MM-DD).
- Date Separator: (Default: “/” Optional: “.” and “-”).
- Time Zone: You can set the Time Zone.
- Hour Type: (Default: 24 hours; Optional: 12 hours).
- NTP Enable: Click the checkbox to turn the “NTP Enable” function on or off.
- Update Interval: You can set the NTP server to automatically update the time interval. Valid after setting NTP server synchronization (Default: One Day; Optional: 2-10 days).
- Host URL: You can set NTP server address or domain name (default time.nits.gov). Valid after setting NTP server synchronization.
- Host Port: You can set the NTP server port (Default: 123). Valid after setting NTP server synchronization.
- Set the time manually. Effective when set manually.
- Time Setting: You can set the Time Mode (choose the computer time synchronization, NTP server time synchronization, or set manually).
- Computer Time: You can set the Computer Time.
- By clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the display message: “Save successful”.
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3. User Settings
- Authority: You can set the User Type (the default is set to Administrator. Common User 1, Common User 2 are optional)
- User name: You can 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: You can 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 identical.
- By clicking on the “Save” button, the configuration will be validated when you see the display message: “Save successful”.
- Note: User name and Password are case-sensitive.
4. Version Upgrade
MCU version V2.0.0.16 2015-12-18 Camera version V2.0.0.16 2015-12-18 Focus version V2.0.0.6 2015-12-11. 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 the update is successful. Make sure the power and network remains connected during the upgrading process.
- Note: If you need to restore factory defaults, choose one of the three options:
A. Through web to restore the factory default configuration. B. Through the recovery menu. C. Remote control shortcut: * # 6.
5. Restore Factory Setting
- Click on “Restore Factory Defaults” button and choose “yes” or “no”, then the device will restart automatically and restore factory setting.
6. Reboot
- Click on the “Reboot” button and choose “yes” or “no”.
- The device will restart automatically.
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4.2.8 Logout
Click “Logout.” When the pop-up “Confirmation” dialog appears, select “Yes” or “No”. Choose “Yes” to exit the current page and return to the user login interface again.
4.2.9 Wireless Network
If the user’s equipment has a wireless network module, the web page “Network Configuration” has a “Wireless Network” configuration page. The specific configuration is as follows:
1. Network Settings
Wireless Network Configuration
- Enable Network Interface: You can check, to set the following items after checked.
- DHCP: If checked, it can obtain IP automatically.
- IP address: set wireless WIFI IP (default is set to 192.168.1.250. If checked DHCP, IP will be assigned automatically).
Note: Wireless IP address cannot be in the same segment with wired IP address.
- Subnet Mask: You can set the wireless IP subnet mask (Default: 255.255.255.0)
- Default Gateway: You can set the wireless IP default gateway (Default: 192.168.1.1)
- SSID: The user can modify their own (the default test).
- Encryption: Able to be checked. The password can be set after checked.
- Password: You can set the password. Password can be changed only if encryption is checked.
After clicking on the “Save” button, character settings will be validated when the
“Parameter Saved Successfully” message is displayed.
Note: SSID and password should be filled in correctly; otherwise, if restarted after powered
off, the wireless Wi-Fi connection will not be successful.
2. Wi-Fi Hot Link
- Click on the “search” button to search the WIFI hotspot.
- Double-click the dialog box after you’ve searched the user WIFI hotspot. Then input password to connect to WIFI. It will connect successfully after showing the “Successful Connect” window.
3. Wireless Wi-Fi Login Page
- If you do not check the above DHCP configuration (automatically obtain IP), then open the browser, enter the wireless network IP address in the address bar (Default:
192.168.1.250), press Enter to log construction.
- If you checked DHCP, then you will obtain IP automatically, just login specific router or switch user interface settings to view the allocation of IP address.
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5. Serial Communication Control
Under common working condition, the camera could be controlled through RS232/RS485 interface (VISCA), RS232C serial parameter are as follows: Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/115200 bits / sec; Start bit: 1; data bits: 8; Stop bit: 1; Parity: None.
5.1 VISCA Protocol List
5.1.1 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.
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.
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5.1.2 Camera Control Command
Command Function Command Packet Notes
AddressSet Broadcast 88 30 0p FF p: Address setting
IF_Clear Broadcast 88 01 00 01 FF I/F Clear
CommandCancel 8x 21 FF
CAM_Power
On 8x 01 04 00 02 FF
Off 8x 01 04 00 03 FF
Power ON/OFF
Stop 8x 01 04 07 00 FF
Tele(Standard) 8x 01 04 07 02 FF
Wide(Standard) 8x 01 04 07 03 FF
CAM_Zoom
Tele(Variable) 8x 01 04 07 2p FF
Wide(Variable) 8x 01 04 07 3p FF
Direct
8x 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s FF
p = 0(low) - F(high)
pqrs: Zoom Position
Stop 8x 01 04 08 00 FF
Far(Standard) 8x 01 04 08 02 FF
Near(Standard) 8x 01 04 08 03 FF
CAM _Focus
Far(Variable) 8x 01 04 08 2p FF
Near (Variable) 8x 01 04 08 3p FF
Direct
8x 01 04 48 0p 0q 0r 0s FF
p = 0(low) - F(high)
pqrs: Focus Position
Auto Focus 8x 01 04 38 02 FF
One Push Mode
8x 01 04 38 04 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
Auto 8x 01 04 35 00 FF
3000K 8x 01 04 35 01 FF
CAM_WB
4000k 8x 01 04 35 02 FF
One Push Mode
8x 01 04 35 03 FF
5000k 8x 01 04 35 04 FF
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Command Function Command Packet Notes
Manual 8x 01 04 35 05 FF
6500k 8x 01 04 35 06 FF
3500K 8x 01 04 35 07 FF
CAM-WB (continued)
4500K 8x 01 04 35 08 FF
5500K 8x 01 04 35 09 FF
6000K 8x 01 04 35 0A FF
7000K 8x 01 04 35 0B FF
Reset 8x 01 04 03 00 FF
Manual Control of R GainUp 8x 01 04 03 02 FF
CAM _RGain
Down 8x 01 04 03 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 43 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: R Gain
Reset 8x 01 04 04 00 FF
Manual Control of B GainUp 8x 01 04 04 02 FF
CAM_ Bgain
Down 8x 01 04 04 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 44 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: B Gain
Full Auto 8x 01 04 39 00 FF Automatic Exposure mode
Manual 8x 01 04 39 03 FF Manual Control mode
Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode
Iris Priority Automatic Exposure mode
CAM_AE
Shutter priority 8x 01 04 39 0A FF
Iris Priority 8x 01 04 39 0B FF
Bright 8x 01 04 39 0D FF Bright mode
Reset 8x 01 04 0A 00 FF
Shutter SettingUp 8x 01 04 0A 02 FF
CAM_Shutter
Down 8x 01 04 0A 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 4A 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Shutter Position
Reset 8x 01 04 0B 00 FF
Iris SettingUp 8x 01 04 0B 02 FF
CAM_Iris
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
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Command Function Command Packet Notes
Reset 8x 01 04 0D 00 FF
Bright SettingUp 8x 01 04 0D 02 FF
CAM_Bright
Down 8x 01 04 0D 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 4D 00 00 0p 0q FF
On 8x 01 04 3E 02 FF
Off 8x 01 04 3E 03 FF
pq: Bright Positon
Exposure Compensation ON/OFF
Reset 8x 01 04 0E 00 FF
CAM_ExpComp
Up 8x 01 04 0E 02 FF
Exposure Compensation Amount Setting
Down 8x 01 04 0E 03 FF
8x 01 04 4E 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: ExpComp Position
Back Light Compensation
CAM_Back Light
Direct
On 8x 01 04 33 02 FF
Off 8x 01 04 33 03 FF
Reset 8x 01 04 21 00 FF
WDR Level SettingUp 8x 01 04 21 02 FF
CAM_WDRStrength
Down 8x 01 04 21 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 51 00 00 00 0p FF
p: WDR Level Positon
CAM_NR (2D) 8x 01 04 53 0p FF P=0-7 0:OFF
CAM_NR (3D) 8x 01 04 54 0p FF P=0-8 0:OFF
p = 0 – 4 0: Default
CAM_Gamma 8x 01 04 5B 0p FF
1: 0.47 2: 0.50 3: 0.52 4: 0.55
OFF 8x 01 04 23 00 FF OFF
CAM_Flicker
50HZ 8x 01 04 23 01 FF 50HZ
60HZ 8x 01 04 23 02 FF 60HZ
Reset 8x 01 04 02 00 FF
Aperture ControlUp 8x 01 04 02 02 FF
CAM_Aperture
Down 8x 01 04 02 03 FF
Direct
8x 01 04 42 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Aperture Gain
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Command Function Command Packet Notes
Reset 8x 01 04 3F 00 pq FF pq: Memory Number(=0
CAM_Memory
CAM_LR_Reverse
CAM_PictureFlip
Set 8x 01 04 3F 01 pq FF
Recall 8x 01 04 3F 02 pq FF
On 8x 01 04 61 02 FF
Off 8x 01 04 61 03 FF
On 8x 01 04 66 02 FF
Off 8x 01 04 66 03 FF
to 254) Corresponds to 0 to 9 on the Remote Commander
Image Flip Horizontal ON/ OFF
Image Flip Vertical ON/OFF
P=0-7
CAM_ColorSaturation Direct
8x 01 04 49 00 00 00 0p FF
0:60% 1:70% 2:80% 3:90% 4:100% 5:110% 6:120% 7:130%
CAM_IDWrite
SYS_Menu
IR_Receive
IR_ReceiveReturn
8x 01 04 22 0p 0q 0r 0s FF
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
ON 8x 01 06 08 02 FF
OFF 8x 01 06 08 03 FF
On
Off
8x 01 7D 01 03 00 00 FF
8x 01 7D 01 13 00 00 FF
pqrs: Camera ID (=0000 to FFFF)
IR (remote commander) receive On/Off
IR(remote commander) receive message via the VISCA communication ON/ OFF
CAM_SettingvReset Reset 8x 01 04 A0 10 FF Reset Factory Setting
CAM_Brightness Direct
CAM_Contrast Direct
8x 01 04 A1 00 00 0p 0q FF
8x 01 04 A2 00 00 0p 0q FF
pq: Brightness Position
pq: Contrast Position
OFF 8x 01 04 A4 00 FF
CAM_Flip
Flip-H 8x 01 04 A4 01 FF
Flip-V 8x 01 04 A4 02 FF
Single Command For Video Flip
Flip-HV 8x 01 04 A4 03 FF
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Command Function Command Packet Notes
P: 0~E Video Format 0:1080P60 5:720P50 1:1080P50 6:1080P30 2:1080i60 7:1080P25 3:1080i50 8:720P30
CAM_VideoSystem
Set camera video system
8x 01 06 35 00 0p FF
4:720P60 9:720P25
A: 1080P59.94 B: 1080i59.94 C: 720P59.94 D: 1080P29.97 E: 720P29.97
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 03 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 01 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 01 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 02 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 02 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 03 FF
8x 01 06 02 VV WW 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF
VV: Pan speed 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high speed)
WW: Tilt speed 0x01 (low speed) to 0x14 (high speed)
YYYY: Pan Position
ZZZZ: Tilt Position
Pan_tiltDrive
Up
Down
Left
Right
Upleft
Upright
DownLeft
DownRight
Stop
AbsolutePo­sition
8x 01 06 03 VV WW
RelativePosition
0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF
Home 8x 01 06 04 FF
Reset 8x 01 06 05 FF
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Command Function Command Packet Notes
Pan-tiltLimitSet
Set
Clear
8x 01 06 07 00 0W 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF
8x 01 06 07 01 0W 07 0F 0F 0F 07 0F 0F 0F FF
W:1 UpRight 0:DownLeft
YYYY: Pan Limit Posi­tion(TBD)
ZZZZ: Tilt Limit Position(TBD)
5.1.3 Inquiry Command
Command Function Command Packet Notes
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
y0 50 02 FF Auto Focus
CAM_FocusAFModeInq 8x 09 04 38 FF
y0 50 03 FF Manual Focus
y0 50 04 FF One Push Mode
CAM_FocusPosInq 8x 09 04 48 FF y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF pqrs: Focus Position
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
CAM_WBModeInq 8x 09 04 35 FF
y0 50 00 FF 6500K
y0 50 06 FF 6500K
y0 50 07 FF 3500K
y0 50 08 FF 4500K
y0 50 09 FF 5500K
y0 50 0A FF 6000K
y0 50 0B FF 7000K
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
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Command Function Command Packet Notes
y0 50 00 FF Full Auto
y0 50 03 FF Manual
CAM_AEModeInq 8x 09 04 39 FF
y0 50 0A FF Shutter Priority
y0 50 0B FF Iris Priority
y0 50 0D FF Bright
CAM_ShutterPosInq
CAM_IrisPosInq
CAM_Gain LimitInq
CAM_ BrightPosiInq
CAM_ExpCompModeInq 8x 09 04 3E FF
8x 09 04 4A FF
8x 09 04 4B FF
8x 09 04 2C FF
8x 09 04 4D FF
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF pq: Shutter Position
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF pq: Iris Position
y0 50 0p FF p: Gain Positon
y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF pq: Bright Position
y0 50 02 FF On
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
CAM_MemoryInq 8x 09 04 3F FF y0 50 0p FF
SYS_MenuModeInq 8x 09 06 06 FF
CAM_LR_ReverseInq 8x 09 04 61 FF
CAM_PictureFlipInq 8x 09 04 66 FF
y0 50 00 FF Off
y0 50 04 FF B&W
p: Memory number last operated.
y0 50 02 FF On
y0 50 03 FF Off
y0 50 02 FF On
y0 50 03 FF Off
y0 50 02 FF On
y0 50 03 FF Off
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Command Function Command Packet Notes
p: Color Gain setting
CAM_ColorSaturationInq 8x 09 04 49 FF y0 50 00 00 00 0p FF
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
y0 07 7D 01 04 00 FF Power ON/OFF
y0 07 7D 01 04 07 FF Zoom tele/wide
IR_ReceiveReturn
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
y0 50 00 FF Off
CAM_FlipInq 8x 09 04 A4 FF
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
ab cd:
- vendor ID ( 0220) mn pq:
- model ID ST (0950) U3 (3950) rs tu:
CAM_VersionInq 8x 09 00 02 FF
y0 50 ab cd mn pq rs tu vw FF
- ARM Version vw:
- Reserve
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Command Function Command Packet Notes
P: 0~E Video format 0:1080P60 1:1080P50 2:1080i60 3:1080i50 4:720P60 5:720P50
VideoSystemInq 8x 09 06 23 FF y0 50 0p FF
Pan-tiltMaxSpeedInq 8x 09 06 11 FF y0 50 ww zz FF
Pan-tiltPosInq 8x 09 06 12 FF
y0 50 0w 0w 0w 0w 0z 0z 0z 0z FF
6:1080P30 7:1080P25 8:720P30 9:720P25 A: 1080P59.94 B: 1080i59.94 C: 720P59.94 D: 1080P29.97 E: 720P29.97
ww: Pan Max Speed zz: Tilt Max Speed
wwww: Pan Position zzzz: Tilt Position
5.2 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
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Function Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7
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
Query Pan Position Response
Query Tilt Position
Query Tilt Position Response
Query Zoom Position
Query Zoom Position Response
0xFF Address 0x00 0x51 0x00 0x00 SUM
0xFF Address 0x00 0x59
0xFF Address 0x00 0x53 0x00 0x00 SUM
0xFF Address 0x00 0x5B
0xFF Address 0x00 0x55 0x00 0x00 SUM
0xFF Address 0x00 0x5D
Value High Byte
Value High Byte
Value High Byte
Value Low Byte
Value Low Byte
Value Low Byte
SUM
SUM
SUM
5.3 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
Focus Far 0xA0 Address 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xAF XOR
Focus Near 0xA0 Address 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xAF XOR
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Function Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 Byte8
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
Query Pan Position Response
Query Tilt Position
Query Tilt Position Response
Query Zoom Position
Query Zoom Position Response
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x51 0x00 0x00 0xAF XOR
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x59
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x53 0x00 0x00 0xAF XOR
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x5B
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x55 0x00 0x00 0xAF XOR
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x5D
Value High Byte
Value High Byte
Value High Byte
Value Low Byte
Value Low Byte
Value Low Byte
0xAF XOR
0xAF XOR
0xAF XOR
6. Camera Maintenance and Troubleshooting
6.1 Camera Maintenance
1. If the camera hasn’t been used for long time, please turn off the power adapter switch and AC plug.
2. Use a soft cloth or tissue to clean the camera cover.
3. Use soft cloth to clean the lens. Do not use strong or corrosive cleanser and avoiding scuffing.
6.2 Troubleshooting
1. No Video Output
A. Check whether the camera power supply is connected, that the voltage is normal, and
that the power indicator is lit. B. Check to see if the camera performs the self-inspection after restarted. C. Check whether the bottom of the DIP switch is in the normal operating mode (see Table
2.2 pg 12)
D. Check whether the video output cable or video display is normal.
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2. Image Dithering When Zooming In or Out
A. Check whether the camera installation position is solid. B. Whether there is shaking machine or objects around the camera.
3. Remote Controller Not Working
A. The remote control address could be set to 1 (if the has been set back to the factory
defaults, the remote control addresses need to be set back to 1 also). B. Check if the batteries are low or if they are installed properly in the remote controller. C. Check if the camera working mode is the normal operating mode (see Table 2.2 pg 12). D. Check whether the menu is closed. Camera control through the remote controller is only
available after exiting the menu. If video is being output from LAN, the menu will not be
displayed. After the menu automatically exists 30 seconds later, it can be controlled by
remote controller.
4. Serial Port Cannot Work
A. Check if the camera serial device protocol, baud rate, and address are all consistent. B. Check if the control cable is connected properly. C. Check if the camera working mode is in the normal operating mode (see Table 2.2 pg 12)
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