birddog EYES P100 User manual

USER MANUAL
EYES P100
FULL ND I
. NO COMPROMISES.

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Contents
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................4
WHAT’S IN THE BOX...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Overview................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Features...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Camera Diagrams................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Remote Controller ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
System Configuration.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Obtain Video Signal ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Audio IN / OUT.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Camera Control Methods and System Configurations........................................................................................................................................................ 10
Use the Infrared Remote Controller ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Use RS-232 (VISCA) ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Use RS-422(VISCA) / RS485 (PELCO P/D)................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
RS422 (VISCA) connection ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
PELCO P/D Keyboard RS485 Connection................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
Operating Multiple Cameras ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
VISCA over IP Control ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Adjusting and Setting with Menus.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
EXPOSURE Menu .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
WHITE BALANCE Menu...................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
PICTURE1 Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
PICTURE2 Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
PAN TILT ZOOM Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
SYSTEM Menu.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Operation Using the Infrared Remote Controller.................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Operating Multiple Cameras with the Infrared Remote Controller................................................................................................................................. 21
Adjusting the Camera ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Storing the Camera Settings in Memory — the Presetting Feature............................................................................................................................... 22
Dimensions ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23

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Operating Instructions
Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions, please contact your authorized dealer.
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Legal Notice
Attention:
To ensure account security, please change the password after
your first login. You are recommended to set a strong password
(no less than eight characters).
The contents of this document are subject to change without pri-
or notice. Updates will be added to the new version of this manu-
al. We will readily improve or update the products or procedures
described in the manual.
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or recommendation in this manual shall constitute formal guar-
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sponsible for any technical or typographical errors in this manual.
The product appearance shown in this manual is for reference
only and may be different from the actual appearance of your
device.
Due to uncertainties such as physical environment, discrepancy
may exist between the actual values and reference values pro-
vided in this manual.
Use of this document and the subsequent results shall be entirely
on the user’s own responsibility.
WARNING!
Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories
must be carried out by qualified personnel. You must
read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your
equipment before installation and operation.
Warnings:
• If the product does not work properly, please contact your
dealer. Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself.
(We will not assume any responsibility for problems caused by
unauthorized repair or maintenance.)
• This installation should be made by a qualified service person
and should conform to all the local codes.
• When shipping, the camera should be packed in its original
packaging.
• Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using
the camera.
• Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
• Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. If cleaning is nec-
essary, use a clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gen-
tly. If the camera will not be used for an extended period of
time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt.
• Do not aim the camera lens at the strong light such as sun or
incandescent lamp. The strong light can cause fatal damage
to the camera.
Maintenance Precautions:
• If there is dust on the front glass surface, remove the dust
gently using an oil-free brush or a rubber dust blowing ball.
• If there is grease or a dust stain on the front glass surface,
clean the glass surface gently from the center outward using
anti-static gloves or an oil-free cloth. If the grease or the stain
still cannot be removed, use anti-static gloves or an oil-free
cloth dipped with detergent and clean the glass surface gently
until it is removed.
• Do not use organic solvents, such as benzene or ethanol when
cleaning the front glass surface.
Regulatory Compliance
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for 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 equip-
ment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.
This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including in-
terference that may cause undesired operation.
LVD/EMC Directive
This product complies with the European Low Voltage
Directive 2006/95/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC.
WEEE Directive–2002/96/EC
The product this manual refers to is covered by the
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Direc-
tive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner.

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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Note: The camera color may be in white or black per the item
that is purchased.
Accessories (Optional)
OVERVIEW
This user guide is suitable for the following models:
BirdDog Eyes P100
Features
• Resolution: Up to 1080P60, 1080i59.94
• NDI®Resolution: Up to 1080P60, 1080P30
• Zoom: Optical 10X
• Image stabilizer and true WDR 130dB
• Video Output: HDMI, 3G-SDI, NDI®, CVBS simultaneously
• ±350-degree continuous pan, ±120-degree continuous tilt
• 128 presets, Speed up to 150 degrees/sec
• Standard mounting and ceiling mounting with E-Flip function
• Control supports RS-232 control, RS-422/485 control, VISCA-
over-IP, NDI®Control, IR Remote Controller
• Presets store camera directions and image parameters. (Up
to 6 presets on remote controller or 128 presets via protocol
programming)
• Image parameter setting restore with presets and quick access
operation
• Supports Audio input, Audio output with NDI®streaming.
• Power: DC 12V, PoE+(IEEE802.3at)
• Firmware upgrade via USB2.0 or IP.
Camera Diagrams
1x BirdDog Eyes P100
1x IR Remote Controller
(3V CR2032 Coin Lithium Battery Required)
1x Camera Power Adaptor & Power Cord
1x Bag of Mounting Screws
1x USB port to 3.5mm audio jack adapter
1x RJ45 to RS422 Extension Cable
1x User Manual
1x RS232 8 Pin Mini DIN
to Phoenix Terminal Block
1x Wall Mount
1x Ceiling Mount

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1. 12V DC Power Port
9. Lens
This is a 10X magnification optical zoom lens
10. Communication LED Indicator
Flashes orange when the camera receives commands from
the infrared remote controller.
11. Mic
Built-in microphone. Range of sensitivity is within 15 feet.
12. Tripod mounting holes
13. Fix Mounting Holes
For original wall/ceiling mount bracket
14. Bottom DIP Switch
Used for setting the camera configuration. For details, refer
to the Bottom DIP Switch Settings.
Connect the supplied DC power adaptor and cord.
2. NDI®Ethernet Port
3. HDMI Port (HDMI 1.4)
4. 3G-SDI Video Output
5. RS-232/422 Control Port (RJ45)
RJ45 to RS-232/422 convertor cable is provided.
6. USB Port
• For firmware upgrade.
• Used for audio in/out, USB port to 3.5mm audio jack
adaptor included.
7. USB Connector (TYPE B) USB 2.0 video output.
8. Power LED Indicator
Turns green when the camera is connected to power outlet.
When the power is turned on, it takes about 15 to 30 sec-
onds to display the image after LED turns on.

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Remote Controller
1. Power
• Power ON the camera to turn the camera in operation sta-
tus.
• Power OFF the camera to turn the camera in standby sta-
tus.
• When the camera is powered OFF, the camera turns to the
back and would be on standby mode.
• When the camera is powered ON, the camera turns to the
front.
• Powering the camera ON/OFF would not restart the cam-
era.
2. Camera ID (Total 3) Selector
3. Preset Position (Total 6) Calling and Setting
4. PAN-TILT
• Pan and Tilt direction control
• HOME: Home position, Resolution reset
5. L/R Direction Set
• Left and right orientation setting
6. ZOOM/FOCUS
• Far
• Near
7. Auto/Manual Focus
8. Back Light
9. Video Format Switching
• You can change the video format by keep pressing the
button. (When video format is changed, the camera would
restart and the screen turns black for few seconds.)
10. MENU
• On screen menu display ON/OFF
11. Audio Switch
• You can turn the Mic built in the camera Off/ON by press-
ing the button once.
12. Fast/Slow Zooming Speed Switching
13. White Balance
• Change the White Balance setting by pressing the button.
14. De-Flicker
• When you find the video flicking, press the button once to
eliminate the flickers.
Notes:
• 3V CR2032 Coin lithium Battery is not included with the re-
mote controller.
• 3V CR2032 Coin lithium batteries are not re-changeable.
L/R DIRECTION SET
MENU
CAMERA SELECT
POWER
STD
PRESET
T
W
FAR
NEAR
RESET
REV
ZOOM FOCUS
HOME

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System Configuration
Connection
When the camera is connected to a computer and joystick key-
board with a VISCA cable (cross type, RS-232), you can operate
the camera with the computer and the joystick keyboard.
When the camera is connected to a joystick keyboard a control
cable (cross type, RS-422/485), you can operate the camera’s
pan, tilt, zoom with the joystick keyboard.
In this connection configuration, HDMI cable, SDI video cable,
data cable, Network cable is required. To obtain these third-party
components or accessories, consult the dealer where you bought
your camera.
video output and NDI®video output.
HDMI HD Video signal
Connect the camera to a HD monitor/TV using HDMI cable.
1. Turn on the camera, video will display on the monitor after
running initializing.
2. Information of the camera initial setting status will display
for 5 seconds.
3. You can set the video format of the camera to the one you
want to display.
SDI Video Signal
The camera can simultaneously stream SDI video output with
HDMI video output.
1. Connect SDI cable in between the camera your SDI Device/
display.
2. You now have SDI video output.
3. SDI video only supports 1080P.
Power
• Use only the DC power adaptor (JEITA type4) supplied with the
unit. Do not use any other DC power adaptor.
• If using POE to power the camera, PoE+(IEEE802.3at) is sup-
ported
• Ensure that the POE power source has sufficient power bud-
get to power the camera, or some features may not function
properly.
Obtain Video Signal
The camera can simultaneously have SDI video output, HDMI
NDI Video Signal
Audio Input & Output
Audio Comms
NDI & VISCA Over IP Cont rol
AC Power
Adaptor
12V DC
SDI Cable*SDI Video Signal
Network Cabl e
Remote Control Signal (VISCA/RS232)
Remote Control Signal (RS422/RS485)
Control Cable*
HDMI Video Signal
IP Video Signal
The camera can simultaneously stream NDI®video output and
SDI video output and HDMI video output.
1. Connect the camera to the network using Cat5/Cat6 net-
work cable.
2. You need to have a web browser for product configuration.
3. PELCO address and Baud Rate setting on the camera must
be as same as the setting on camera IP WEB interface.
4. To obtain NDI®video and configure NDI®video, please refer
to Network Camera User Manual Part Two.
USB Video Signal
This camera supports USB 2.0 only.

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System Requirements for your PC
1. Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10/Windows 8/Win-
dows 7, Linux Ubuntu 16.04LTS, macOS Sierra, Microsoft
Windows 7 (32-bit) or above is recommended.
2. CPU: 2.0 GHz or higher, dual-core. Intel i3 CPU or higher are
recommended.
3. Memory: At least 1 GB. 2 GB (or higher) is recommended.
4. Graphic Card: At least 128 MB display memory. Mainstream
discrete graphics with more than 1 GB display memory are
recommended. Make sure that the latest driver is installed
on graphic card.
5. Sound Card: The intercom and voice broadcast require the
latest driver on sound card.
6. Network Card: Gigabit Ethernet network cards (or higher) are
recommended.
USB2.0 Video Signal
1. Install video client software on the computer that you want
to use the camera on.
2. Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the computer.
Connect the power adapter to the camera and the power
outlet.
3. Power on the camera, wait for a while, the camera will be
recognized and installed automatically by the computer.
USB2.0 drivers are not required for the camera.
4. Open the video client software (Here, we use VLC Media
Player for example), under “Media”, select “Capture Device”.
Under Video device name, “USB Video Camera” will be list-
ed. Under the Audio device name, “Digital Audio Interface”
will be listed. Select both devices to use.
5. Check the box “show more options”, Select Caching to
500ms.
6. Interface of the setting page and terminology of the setting
items may vary according to the video client software you
are using.
7. Click “Play” or “Apply” the selections and the video will be
displayed on the screen.
The camera is compatible with USB2.0 port. The camera USB port
will output at the lower resolution while connecting PC USB2.0
port. The following tables are list all available output format for
USB2.0.
• When the camera setting HDMI video format at
1080P60/1080P30/720P60, USB2.0 resolution with frame
rate are available as following list.
•
•
•
•
• When the camera setting HDMI video format at
1080P50/1080P25/750P50, USB2.0 resolution with frame
rate are available as following list.
HDMI FORM AT
1080p60/1080p30/720p60
USB 2.0 RES.
1920x1080
1280x720
1024x768
960x540
850x480
800x600
768x448
720x576
720x540
720x480
720x404
640x480
640x360
352x288
FRAME R ATE
10P
25P / 15P
30P / 15P
60P /30P / 15P
HDMI FORM AT
1080p50/1080p25/720p50
USB 2.0 RES.
1920x1080
1280x720
1024x768
960x540
850x480
800x600
768x448
720x576
720x540
720x480
720x404
640x480
640x360
352x288
FRAME R ATE
10P
25P / 10P
50P /25P / 10P

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Camera Initial setting status Information
Information of the camera initial setting status will display for 5
seconds.
1. Camera PELCO ID for RS-485 control
2. Camera ID for IR Remote Controller
3. IR remote control signal receive current setting
4. Baud Rate current setting
5. Control COMM Port current setting
6. Video format current setting
7. HDMI current setting
8. Model number
9. Firmware version
Audio IN / OUT
• A microphone can be connected to the Audio IN port, which
feeds audio into the camera.
• A speaker can be connected to the Audio OUT port, which
will output any audio that is captured on the Audio In port.
• See Manual part 2 for more information about Audio cap-
ture.
Camera Control Methods and
CAMERA S TATUS INFO DISPL AY
PELCO ID
IR ID
IR-RECEIVE
BAUD RATE
COMM TYPE
FORM AT
HDMI OUT
MODEL TYPE
SV
001
01
ON
9600
422
1080p29.97
YUV
EYES P200
V0B1100S36[...]
USB port to 3.5m m
audio jack adaptor
System Configurations
This unit has multiple ways of controlling the camera and various
system configuration capabilities using optional products. This
section describes the ways of controlling and typical system ex-
amples with the required components and usage of each system.
1. Use the Infrared Remote Controller
2. Use RS-232 (VISCA)
3. Use RS-422/485 (VISCA/PELCO P/D)
4. NDI®Control (See Network Camera User Manual)
Use the Infrared Remote Controller
To operate the camera from a short distance.
For IR remote control details, refer to Operation Using the Infra-
red Remote Controller.
Use RS-232 (VISCA)
You can use RS-232 port to connect to optional controllers, such
as joystick control keyboard, control PC station, to operate the
camera.
To perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick of the
control keyboard, and to perform the Preset operation using the
control buttons.
An application software that supports this unit is needed if you
use PC station.
RS232 Connection
1. Set RS232 control method on Bottom Dip Switch.
IR Remote Cont roller
Video Signal
HDMI Video Signal
SDI Video Signal
Remote Control Signal
(VISCA / RS232)
IR Remote Cont roller

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2. Set Baud Rate on Bottom Dip Switch to the same as Baud
Rate setting on the keyboard you are using.
3. Set specific camera address that you want to control the
camera for on Bottom Dip Switch.
4. If you want to have the camera address to be automatically
assigned by VISCA controller, set camera Dip Switch address
to 0.
5. Reboot the camera by turning it Off/On after the Bottom Dip
Switch has been set up correctly.
6. Camera supports Daisy Chain connection up to 7 cameras.
7. Use the RJ45 to RS232 (VISCA) control cable. The controller
must be VISCA compatible.
8. Or you can use CAT5/6 network cable (T-568B standard pin-
out) to make RS232 connection by following the pin defini-
tion below:
9. How to make RS232 Daisy Chain multiple camera connection
with standard RS232 serial port controller as below:
10. Use RS422(VISCA) / RS485 (PELCO P/D)
You can use RS422/485 port connect to optional controllers, such
as joystick control keyboard, control PC station, to operate the
CAT5/6
Network Cabl e
1. --- (Orange/White)
2. --- (Orange)
3. GND (Gr een/White )
4. T X (Blue)
5. R X (Blue/White )
6. --- (Green)
7. --- (Brown/White)
8. --- (Brown)
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RS232 Serial por t
connection
on controller side.
RS232
1. ---
2. ---
3. GND
4. TX
5. RX
6. ---
7. ---
8. ---
GND
TXD
RXD
1. ---
2. ---
3. GND
4. TX
5. RX
6. ---
7. ---
8. ---
camera.
To perform pan/tilt and zoom operations using the joystick of the
control keyboard, and to perform the Preset operation using the
control buttons.
An application software that supports this unit is needed if you
use PC station.
RS422 (VISCA) connection
1. Set RS422 control method on Bottom Dip Switch.
2. Set Baud Rate on Bottom Dip Switch to the same as Baud
Rate setting on the keyboard you are using.
3. Set specific camera address that you want to control the
camera for on Bottom Dip Switch.
4. If you want to have the camera address to be automatically
assigned by VISCA controller, set camera Dip Switch address
to 0.
5. Reboot the camera by turning it Off/On after the Bottom Dip
Switch has been set up correctly.
6. Use the RJ45 to RS422 control cable. The controller must be
VISCA compatible.
7. Camera supports Daisy Chain connection up to 7 cameras.
8. The connection of SONY keyboard is different than other
VISCA (Non-Sony) keyboard.
9. How to make RS422 connection and RS422 Daisy Chain mul-
tiple cameras connection with SONY controller as below:
SONY Keyboard RS422 Connection
HDMI Video Signal
SDI Video Signal
Remote Control Signal
(RS422 (VISCA)
or RS485 (Pelco P/D) )
IR Remote Cont roller
Camera
5. GND
4. T +
3. T –
2. R +
1. R –
Keyboa rd
1. ---
2. ---
3. ---
4. ---
5. GND
6. RXD IN –
7. RXD IN +
8. TXD IN –
9. TXD IN +
RS422 (VISCA) Daisy Chai n
Multiple Cameras Connectio n
(SONY Keyboar d)
RX +RX –T X +TX – GN D
RX +RX –T X +TX – GN D
RX +RX –T X +TX – GN D
RX +RX – TX +TX – GN D
KEYBOAR D
CAM 1
CAM 2
CAM 7
SONY Keyboar d
Connectio n

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10. How to make RS422 connection and RS422 Daisy Chain
multiple cameras connection with Non-Sony controller as
below:
VISCA (Non-Sony) Keyboard RS422 Connection
11. Use extension cables RJ45 to RS422 Phoenix connecter
adaptor included to make RS422 connection for your control
device.
12. Or you can use CAT5/6 T-568B Standard Ethernet cable di-
rect connect between the camera and the controller to make
RS422 connection by following the pin definition below:
Camera
5. GND
4. TXD IN +
3. TXD IN –
2. RXD IN +
1. RXD IN –
Keyboa rd
1. GND
2. RXD IN –
3. RXD IN +
4. TXD IN –
5. TXD IN +
RS422 (VISCA) Daisy Chai n
Multiple Cameras Connectio n
(VISCA Keyboar d)
RX +RX –T X +TX – GN D
RX +RX –T X +TX – GN D
RX +RX –T X +TX – GN D
RX +RX –T X +TX – GN D
KEYBOARD
CAM 1
CAM 2
CAM 7
VISCA Keyboar d
Connectio n
Multicore
Control
Cable PTZ Keyboa rd
RS422 Serial Port
connection on
controller side
VCC-CC45R S
Extension cable RS422
adaptor included
5. R –
4. R +
3. T –
2. T +
1. GND
CAT5/6
Network Cabl e
RS422
Port
1. RX – (Orange/White)
2. RX + (Orange)
3. GND (Green/White)
4. --- (Blue)
5. --- (Blue/White)
6. --- (Green)
7. TX – (Brown/White)
8. TX + (B rown)
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13. How to make RS422 Daisy Chain multiple camera connec-
tion with RS422 standard serial port controller:
5. R –
4. R +
3. T –
2. T +
1. GND
VCC-CC45RS
RJ45 TO RS422/485
CONTROL CABLE ADAPTOR
5. R –
4. R +
3. T –
2. T +
1. GND
VCC-CC45RS
RJ45 TO RS422/485
CONTROL CABLE ADAPTOR
5. R –
4. R +
3. T –
2. T +
1. GND
VCC-CC45RS
RJ45 TO RS422/485
CONTROL CABLE ADAPTOR
RX +
RX –
TX +
TX –
GN D
RS422
RS422 SERIAL PO RT
ON CONTROLLER SID E

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PELCO P/D Keyboard RS485 Connection
NOTE: Use RS422 ports for RS485 connection. Only use TX+ and
TX- for RS485 connection.
• Set RS422 control method on Bottom Dip Switch.
• Set Baud Rate on Bottom Dip Switch to the same as Baud
Rate setting on the keyboard you are using.
• Set the camera ID on OSD menu by remote controller
• Reboot the camera by turning it Off/On after the Bottom Dip
Switch has been set up correctly.
• Use PELCO P/D compatible keyboard.
• Use preset 95# on the keyboard to bring up/exit camera
OSD menu.
• Use joystick and Button “OPEN” or “CLOSE” to navigate OSD
menu.
• To operate keyboard, please refer to the user manual of the
keyboard you are using.
PELCO RS485 Connection
• Use extension cables included RJ45 to RS422 Phoenix con-
necter adaptor to make RS485 connection for your control
device.
Camera
1. TXD IN –
2. TXD IN +
Keyboa rd
6. RS485 +
7. RS485 –
RS422 (VISCA) Daisy Chai n
Multiple Cameras Connectio n
(VISCA Keyboar d)
RS48 5
PELCO P/D Keyboar d
Connectio n
RX +RX – TX +TX – GND
RX +RX – TX +TX – GND
RX +RX – TX +TX – GND
1. TDX IN –2 . TDX IN +
CAM 1
KEYBOARD
CAM 2
CAM 255
Multicore
Control
Cable PTZ Keyboa rd
RS485 Serial Port
connection on
controller side
VCC-CC45RS
Extension cable RS42 2
adaptor included
5. R –
4. R +
3. T –
2. T +
1. GND
• Or you can use CAT5/6 T-568B Standard Ethernet cable di-
rect connect between the camera and the controller to make
RS485 connection by following the pin definition below:
• How to make RS485 multiple cameras connection with
RS485 standard serial port controller:
NOTE: For RS-232 VISCA control, this unit supports daisy chain
connection for using multiple cameras.
For control details, refer to Operating Instructions of control key-
board/station software.
• You need to match the communication speed (Baud Rate)
between the camera and the joystick controller.
CAT5/6
Network Cabl e
RS485
Port
1. RX – (Orange/White )
2. RX + (Orange)
3. GND (Green/White)
4. --- (Blue)
5. --- (Blue/White)
6. --- (Green)
7. TX – (Brown/White)
8. TX + (B ro wn )
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5. R –
4. R +
3. T –
2. T +
1. GND
VCC-CC45RS
RJ45 TO RS422/485
CONTROL CABLE ADAPTOR
5. R –
4. R +
3. T –
2. T +
1. GND
VCC-CC45RS
RJ45 TO RS422/485
CONTROL CABLE ADAPTOR
5. R –
4. R +
3. T –
2. T +
1. GND
VCC-CC45RS
RJ45 TO RS422/485
CONTROL CABLE ADAPTOR
RX +
RX –
TX +
TX –
GN D
RS422
RS422 SERIAL PO RT
ON CONTROLLER SIDE

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• You cannot use the RS-232 connections while you are using
the RS422/485 connection.
Operating Multiple Cameras
Using RS-232,422/485
• Using RS-232 (VISCA), you can connect to 7 cameras.
• Using RS-422 (VISCA), you can connect to 7 cameras.
• Using RS-485 (PELCO), you can connect to 255 cameras.
• Using RS-485 (PELCO), all camera addresses must be set up
before the connection. You can set the camera address by
operating OSD menu, or by setting the Dip Switch on the
bottom of the camera. In this case, you can use multiple
control keyboards.
VISCA over IP Control
With VISCA over IP function, you can control the camera using
VISCA protocol on a controller equipped with IP communication
capabilities via LAN.
The communication specifications of VISCA over IP are follow-
ings:
• Interface: RJ-45 10/100M
• Interface protocol: IPv4
• Transport protocol: UDP
• IP address: 192.168.100.100 By default
• Port: 52381
VISCA over IP Network Configuration
HDMI Video Signal
SDI Video Signal
Remote Control Signal
(RS422 (VISCA)
or RS485 (Pelco P/D) )
IR Remote Cont roller
Re-assign the camera
The default information of the IP camera is following:
• Static IP: 192.168.0.13
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Gateway: 192.168.0.1
• VISCA over IP control port: 52381.
The camera IP address needs to be assigned to the IP address
that works with your local network.
Controlling via VISCA over IP
• Connect the network port on the camera to the network
switch.
• Set the IP address and other network information appropri-
ately to communicate on your network
• Connect the VISCA over IP-compatible controller to the net-
work
• Configure the controller to access the camera’s IP address
and VISCA over IP port
• The IP port within on your control must be set to 52381 to
communicate with the camera.
• Select VISCA protocol on your IP control device.
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
The Dip switches are for setting the camera configuration for fol-
lowing items:
1. Camera ID Address for RS-485 PELCO protocol
2. Video output / Video color space
3. RS-232 / RS-422/485 selection
4. RS-232 / RS-422/485 baud rate
5. Video resolutions selection
6. IR remote controller ID
Setting of the BOTTOM DIP Switches
Turn off power to the camera before changing the DIP switch
settings. Power on the camera to have the new Dip Switch setting
activated.
From the above list, No.1 Camera ID address and NO.2 Video
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camera takes either the way of OSD menu setting or the way of
bottom DIP switch setting. They override each other. After the
camera is turned on, the camera takes the last setting before it
is turned on, either set through the OSD or bottom DIP switch.
The Bottom DIP Switch Settings
SW1 Factory Default Setting:
ON, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF, ON.
Bit 1~3: Camera Address setting for VISCA protocol
Bit 4: Video Output/Video Color Space
Bit 5: Reserve
Bit 6: RS-232/RS-422
Bit 7~8: RS-232/RS-422 Baud Rate
1. Camera Address setting for VISCA protocol.
2. Video Output/Video Color Space
When using HDMI output to display on HDMI device, set the
Dip switch B4 to OFF. When using HDMI to DVI convertor to
have DVI video output, set the Dip switch B4 to ON.
3. RS-232 / RS-422 Setting
4. RS-232 / RS-422 Baud Rate Setting
BOTTO M
LEFT RIGHT
LEFT:
VISCA Addr ess
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
ON
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
2
OF F
ON
ON
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
3
OF F
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
ON
ON
Colour Space Setting
YUV Output
RGB Output
4
OF F
ON
Control Mod e
RS-232
RS-422
6
OF F
ON
Baud Rate Settin g
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps (Default)
38400 bps
7
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
8
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
BOTTO M
LEFT RIGHT
RIGH T:
SW2 Factory Default Setting:
OFF, OFF, OFF, ON, OFF, OFF, OFF, OFF.
Bit 1~4: Video Resolution Setting
Bit 5~6: Reserve
Bit 7~8: IR Remote Controller ID Setting
1. VIdeo Resolution Setting
2. IR Remote Controller ID Setting
Video Resolu tion
1080i59.94
1080p29.97
720p59.94
1080p59.94
Empty
1080i60
1080p30
1080p60
1080i50
1080p25
720p50
1080p50
Empty
Empty
720p60
1
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
2
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
ON
ON
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
ON
3
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
OF F
OF F
ON
ON
OF F
OF F
ON
4
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
OF F
ON
ON
IR Remote Cont roller ID
1
2
3
7
OF F
ON
OF F
8
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Adjusting and Setting with Menus
About On-Screen Menus
You can change various settings, such as shooting conditions and
system setup of the camera, while observing menus displayed on
a connected computer screen.
This section explains how to read the on-screen menus before
starting menu operations.
The menu parameters may vary according to the different prod-
uct model numbers.
For a complete configurations menu, see “Menu Configuration”
(page 25).
NOTE: You cannot perform pan/tilt operations while the menu is
displayed.
Main Menu
To display the main menu, press the DATA SCREEN button on the
supplied infrared remote controller.
1. Selected Items
Selects a setting menu.
The selected item is shown by the cursor. The cursor moves
up or down by pressing the “↑, ↓” button on the infrared
remote controller.
2. Menu Items
To display a setting menu, select one using the “↑, ↓” button
on the infrared remote controller and press the HOME but-
ton on the infrared remote controller.
Setting Menus
The setting menu selected on the main menu is displayed.
1. Setting Menu
The name of the setting menu currently selected is displayed
here.
2. Selected Item
Selects a setting item.
The selected item is shown by the cursor.
Move the cursor up or down by pressing the “↑, ↓” button
on the infrared remote controller.
3. Setting Items
The setting items for this setting menu are displayed. Select
the setting item using the “↑, ↓” button on the infrared re-
mote controller.
4. Set Value
The currently set values are displayed.
To change a set value, use the “←, →” button on the infrared
remote controller.
NOTE: In some product models, only use “←” button on the in-
frared remote controller to change the value. To confirm the val-
ue, you can use either “→” button or HOME button.
Control Button
You can select the item by pressing “↑, ↓, ←, →” and HOME
button.
1. You can select a menu item by “↑, ↓” button on the infrared
remote controller. The selected item is shown by the cur-
sor (Color change). You can change the value of the item by
pressing “←, →” button.
2. You can move to the next layer by pressing the HOME but-
ton.
3. You can return to the normal display by pressing the DATA
SCREEN button.
NOTE: When you are operating the menu using the infrared re-
mote controller, you cannot set IR- RECEIVE in the SYSTEM menu
to OFF. To set IR- RECEIVE to OFF, use the appropriate VISCA
command.
EXPOSURE Menu
The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items related to exposure.
MODE (Exposure Mode)
FULL AUTO: The exposure is adjusted automatically using the
values set for SLOW SHUTTER, S. SHUTTER LIMIT, AE RESPONSE,
GAIN LIMIT, and EX-COMP.
MANUAL: Adjust the GAIN, GAIN LIMIT, electronic shutter speed
(SPEED), iris (IRIS), and HIGH SENSITIVITY manually.
IRIS PRI: Iris Priority mode. The exposure is adjusted automati-
cally using the values manually set for iris (IRIS), GAIN LIMIT, and
E X- CO MP.
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WHITE BALANCE
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SYSTEM
EXPOSURE MENU: FULL AUT O
MODE
SLOW SHUTTER
S. SHUTTER LIMIT
AE RESPONS E
GAIN LIMIT
EX COMP
FULL AUT O
OF F
1/4
01
21.4dB
OF F
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EXPOSURE MENU: MANUAL
MODE
GAIN
GAIN LIMIT
SPEED
IRIS
HIGH SENSITIVITY
MANUAL
12dB
21.4dB
1/60
F1.6
OF F
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EXPOSURE MENU: IRIS PRI
MODE
IRIS
GAIN LIMIT
EX COMP
IRIS PRI
F1.6
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NOTE: In some product models, only use “←” button on the in-
frared remote controller to change the value. To confirm the val-
ue, you can use either “→” button or HOME button.
Control Button
You can select the item by pressing “↑, ↓, ←, →” and HOME
button.
1. You can select a menu item by “↑, ↓” button on the infrared
remote controller. The selected item is shown by the cur-
sor (Color change). You can change the value of the item by
pressing “←, →” button.
2. You can move to the next layer by pressing the HOME but-
ton.
3. You can return to the normal display by pressing the DATA
SCREEN button.
NOTE: When you are operating the menu using the infrared re-
mote controller, you cannot set IR- RECEIVE in the SYSTEM menu
to OFF. To set IR- RECEIVE to OFF, use the appropriate VISCA
command.
EXPOSURE Menu
The EXPOSURE menu is used to set the items related to exposure.
MODE (Exposure Mode)
FULL AUTO: The exposure is adjusted automatically using the
values set for SLOW SHUTTER, S. SHUTTER LIMIT, AE RESPONSE,
GAIN LIMIT, and EX-COMP.
MANUAL: Adjust the GAIN, GAIN LIMIT, electronic shutter speed
(SPEED), iris (IRIS), and HIGH SENSITIVITY manually.
IRIS PRI: Iris Priority mode. The exposure is adjusted automati-
cally using the values manually set for iris (IRIS), GAIN LIMIT, and
E X- CO MP.
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WHITE BALANCE
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PICTURE 2
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SYSTEM
EXPOSURE MENU: FULL AUT O
MODE
SLOW SHUTTER
S. SHUTTER LIMIT
AE RESPONS E
GAIN LIMIT
EX COMP
FULL AUT O
OF F
1/4
01
21.4dB
OF F
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EXPOSURE MENU: MANUAL
MODE
GAIN
GAIN LIMIT
SPEED
IRIS
HIGH SENSITIVITY
MANUAL
12dB
21.4dB
1/60
F1.6
OF F
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EXPOSURE MENU: IRIS PRI
MODE
IRIS
GAIN LIMIT
EX COMP
IRIS PRI
F1.6
21.4dB
OF F
SHUTTER PRI: Shutter Priority mode. The exposure is adjusted
automatically using the values manually set for electronic shutter
speed (SPEED), GAIN LIMIT, and EX-COMP.
When you select one from various exposure modes, some of the
following setting items that are required for the selected mode
will appear.
GAIN: Select the gain from the following:
0dB, 3.6 dB, 7.1 dB, 10.7 dB, 14.3 dB, 17.8 dB, 21.4 dB, 25 dB, 28.6 dB,
32.1 dB, 35.7 dB, 39.3 dB, 42.8 dB, 46.4 dB, 50 dB
GAIN LIMIT: The gain limit can be set at Full Auto, Shutter Priority,
Iris Priority, Bright, Spot Exposure and Manual in AE mode. Use
this setting when you want to obtain images with a focus on the
signal-to-noise ratio
HIGH SENSITIVITY: This function increases the max gain to al-
low bright output in darker environments. However, with a strong
gain (up to 10×), the captured image will contain a lot of noise
SPEED: Select the electronic shutter speed from the following:
When video format is set to 720P25, 1080P50, 1080i50, 1080P25,
720P50, ‘speed’ can be selected from the following: 1/1, 1/2, 1/3,
1/6, 1/12, 1/25, 1/50, 1/75, 1/100, 1/120, 1/150, 1/215, 1/300,
1/425, 1/600, 1/1000, 1/1250, 1/1750, 1/2500, 1/3500, 1/6000,
1/10K.
When video format is set to 720P30, 1080i59.94, 1080P29.97,
720P59.94, 1080P59.94, 1080I60, 1080P30, 1080P60, 720P60,
‘speed’ can be selected from the following: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8,
1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/90, 1/100, 1/125, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500,
1/725, 1/1000, 1/1500, 1/2000, 1/3000, 1/4000, 1/6000, 1/10K.
IRIS: Select the iris the following: CLOSE, F14, F11, F9.6, F8.0, F6.8,
F5.6, F4.8, F4.0, F3.4, F2.8, F2.4, F2.0, F1.6
SLOW SHUTTER: When set to “On,” the slow shutter functions
automatically when the light darkens. This setting is available only
when the AE mode is set to “Full Auto.” The initial setting is “Auto
Slow Shutter Off.”
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WHITE BALANCE
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SYSTEM
EXPOSURE MENU: SHUTTER PR I
MODE
SPEED
GAIN LIMIT
EX COMP
SHUTTER PRI
1/60
21.4dB
OF F
S. SHUTTER LIMIT: When the subject becomes dark, the shutter
speed becomes slow and the gain is increased. This is a function
to put a limit on the shutter speed. It prevents the camera shake
when you shoot a moving subject in a dark place.
AE Response: The slow AE Response function allows you to re-
duce the exposure response speed. Usually the camera is set up
so that the optimum exposure can be obtained automatical-
ly within about 1 second. However, using the slow AE response
function allows you to lengthen the auto exposure response
speed from the initial setup speed
EX-COMP (Exposure Compensation): When MODE is set to one
of FULL AUTO, SHUTTER PRI or IRIS PRI, set this item to ON to
enable exposure compensation. When you set EX-COMP to ON,
LEVEL appear and you can select the exposure compensation
level from the following: –10.5, –9, –7.5, –6, –4.5, –3, –1.5, 0, +1.5,
+3, +4.5, +6, +7.5, +9, +10.5
If you set the level to 0, exposure compensation will be disabled.
Level +10.5 is the brightest and –10.5 is the darkest compensa-
tion value.
When EX-COMP is set to OFF, exposure compensation does not
function.
WHITE BALANCE Menu
The WHITE BALANCE menu is used to select the white balance
mode.
MODE (white balance mode)
Select the white balance mode from the following:
AUTO: This mode computes the white balance value output using
color information from the entire screen. It outputs the proper
value using the color temperature radiating from a black subject
based on a range of values from 2500K to 7500K. This mode is
the initial setting.
INDOOR: 3200K Base Mode
OUTDOOR: 5800K Base Mode
OPW (One Push White Balance): The One Push White Balance
mode is a fixed white balance mode that may be automatically
readjusted only at the request of the user (One Push Trigger),
assuming that a white subject, in correct lighting conditions,
and occupying more than 1/2 of the image, is submitted to the
camera. One Push White Balance data is lost when the power
is turned off. If the power is turned off, reset One Push White
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Balance.
NOTE: When you select the OPW (One Push White Balance)
Perform the following operations:
1. Place an image of white subject (For example: A piece of
white paper) in the center of the screen.
2. Press the HOME button of the infrared remote controller.
The one-push white balance adjustment is activated.
ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance): Auto Tracking White bal-
ance (2000K to 10000K), allows the camera to adjust the tone
according to the temperature of the light source illuminating the
subject.
USER: This is a mode that enables you to manually set the control
of R and B gain up to 256 steps.
NOTE: When you select USER, R. GAIN (red gain) and B. GAIN
(blue gain) appear. You can select each item in the range from
0 to 255.
OUTDOOR AUTO: This is an auto white balance mode specifically
for outdoors. It allows you to capture images with natural white
balance in the morning and evening.
SL AUTO: Sodium Vapor Lamp Auto: This is an auto white balance
mode that is compatible with sodium vapor lamps.
SL: Sodium Vapor Lamp: This is a fixed white balance mode spe-
cifically for sodium vapor lamps.
SLO AUTO: Sodium Vapor Lamp Outdoor Auto: This is an auto
white balance mode specifically for outdoors, which is compati-
ble with sodium vapor lamps.
PICTURE1 Menu
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WHITE BALANCE MEN U
WB MODE
R GAI N
B GAI N
USER
106
217
PICTURE 1 MEN U
SHARPNESS
EFFEC T
NOISE REDUCTIO N
FLIP
MIRRO R
DE-FLICKER
WDR
COLOR
HUE
CONTRAST
3
OF F
3
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
5
6
128
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SHARPNESS: Picture sharpness value ranges from 0 to 15. You
can enjoy emphasized edge and high-resolution images.
EFFECT: (Picture Effect). It consists of the following functions:
B&W: Monochrome Image
Image effect from Off, B&W
NOISE REDUCTION: Noise reduction - you can enjoy clearer
images by removing unnecessary noise. You can select 6 levels
from OFF (MIN), 1 to 5 (MAX).
FLIP: Image E-Flipper – Used when ceiling mounting or upright
mounting. Set to OFF is upright mode, set to ON is for ceiling
mount.
MIRROR: You can have the image as seen in a mirror, with
the right side as though it were the left.
DE-FLICKER: You can turn it ON if the Video output format frame
rate is difference from your country’s electricity Frequency.
WDR: (Wide dynamic range mode): WDR feature is available on
certain product models.
Wide Dynamic: ON, OFF. The camera distinguishes light and dark
areas within the same scene, adjusts the brightness for dark areas,
and also controls the blown-out highlights. You can select the wide
dynamic range mode between ON and OFF.
COLOR: You can configure the color gain from 1-15. Use this set-
ting when bright color is particularly important.
HUE: You can adjust color phase from 1-15.
CONTRAST: You can adjust the contrast level in the range from 0
(00h) to 255 (FFh). The initial setting is 128 (80h). The smaller the
value is, the lower the contrast becomes, and the larger the value
is, the higher the contrast becomes.
PICTURE2 Menu
PICTURE 2 MEN U
CHROMA
HLC MODE
BACKLIGHT COM.
STABILIZER
STABLE ZOO M
GAMMA
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
OF F
0
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CHROMA: You can set the brightness from OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH
in each mode of the variable gamma mode.
HLC MODE: HLC (Highlight Light Compensation) is a function to
adjust AE and AF, and to perform the masking of light area as
required when a high intensity spot light is detected.
BACKLIGHT COM.: When the background of the subject is too
bright, or when the subject is too dark due to shooting in the
AE mode, back light compensation will make the subject appear
clearer.
STABILIZER: (Available on 30X, not available on 20X)
When the image stabilizer function is set to ON, you can ob-
tain the image with less screen blur caused by shaking.
The correction effect can be achieved at the vibration frequency
around 10 Hz. The image stabilizer function uses the digital zoom
method. Although there are changes in the angle of view and
resolution, the sensitivity is maintained.
NOTE: The image stabilizer function may not work under
the environment of high frequency vibration components.
When using the camera under such environment, set the image
stabilizer function to Off.
STABLE ZOOM: (Available on 30X, not available on 20X)
Stable Zoom is a function to perform correction using the im-
age stabilizer function according to the zoom magnification and
zoom the image up to approx. 24× smoothly by combining the
optical zoom with the digital zoom. By zooming the image fur-
thermore using the digital zoom, the image is zoomed up to
288×. On the wide side, the image without the deterioration in
resolution can be obtained because the digital zoom is not used.
On the other hand, the correction effect by the image stabilizer
function is maximized on the tele side, reducing the blur.
GAMMA: In this mode, the gamma can be set to value from 0 to
1.
PAN TILT ZOOM Menu
PAN TIL T ZOOM MENU
DIGITAL ZOOM
ZOOM RA TIO OSD
AF SEN
MF SPEED
NEAR LIMIT
ADAPTIVE PT
P/T SPEED
PRESET SPEED
PAN DI R
TILT DIR
OF F
OF F
LOW
2
30cm
ON
3
5
NORMAL
NORMAL
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SYSTEM
The PAN TILT ZOOM menu is used to select the pan/tilt/ zoom
mode.
DIGITAL ZOOM: Set to DIGITAL ZOOM ON, 12X digital zoom is
activated. You can set digital zoom to ON or OFF. When set to
OFF, digital zoom does not operate, and only optical zoom is
available. When set to ON, digital zoom takes over after optical
zoom reaches MAX (20X/30X). Up to 200X/300X can be zoomed
digitally. When digital zoom is available, the resolution decreases
ZOOM RATIO OSD (Zoom times display): Set Ratio OSD to ON,
the number of the zoom ratio that you are operating displays on
screen.
AF SEN: NORMAL: Reaches the highest focus speed quick-
ly. Use this when shooting a subject that moves frequently.
LOW: Improves the stability of the focus. When the lighting lev-
el is low, the AF function does not take effect, even though the
brightness varies, contributing to a stable image.
MF SPEED: Manual Focus variable speed, that has eight speed
levels.
NEAR LIMIT: Can be set in a range from OVER, 1cm, 11cm, 30cm,
80cm, 1.2m, 1.4m, 1.6m, 2.0m, 2.5m, 3.1m, 4.2m, 6m, 10m, 20m.
ADAPTIVE P/T: Set to ON, Pan Tilt speed would be adaptive with
the zoom range. Turn ON to automatically adjust the Pan and Tilt
speed with various zoom ratios. For example, the higher zoom
ratio you use, the slower the speed of P/T.
P/T SPEED: Set P/T Speed value to from 0 to 5 (The speed from
low to high), to change the speed of P/T on remote controller.
PRESET SPEED: Set preset speed value from 0 to 5 to change the
preset speed.
PAN DIR: Camera horizontal Left and right orientation setting,
option: Normal/Invert.
TILT DIR: Camera tilt up and down orientation setting, option:
Normal/Invert.
SYSTEM Menu
SYSTEM MEN U
PELCO ID
IR-RECEIVE
DISPLAY INFO
PRESET MEMOR Y
FACTOR Y RESET
RELOAD PRESET 1
AUTO FOCUS
FORM AT
SV
001
ON
ON
ON
ON
NORMAL
1080p29.97
V0B1100S36[...]
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PELCO ID: When using RS485 (PELCO P/D) control, Set Camera
ID to the address that you want to control to. This value is from
001-255.
IR-RECEIVE (Infrared Signal Reception): When this is set to OFF,
the camera does not receive the signal from the infrared remote
controller. Be sure to keep it set to ON when you use the infrared
remote controller.
NOTE: You cannot set IR-RECEIVE to OFF when you operate the
menu using the infrared remote controller. To set it to OFF, use
the appropriate VISCA controller.
DISPLAY INFO: When this item is set to ON, the message of the
camera configuration appears for about 3 seconds on the screen,
after the camera is powered on or rebooted.
PRESET MEMORY: This feature allows you to save the image pa-
rameter to PRESET memory, turn it on to save most image pa-
rameters like as picture, white balance, exposure, focus mode,
zoom positions when you call the preset.
FACTORY RESET: You can select this item to set camera back to
Factory Default setting by pressing HOME button to confirm the
action. All data of the camera that have been set will be deleted.
RELOAD PRESET 1: When this item is set to ON, preset 1 is set
to Home position. The camera goes to Home position when it is
powered on or reset.
AUTO FOCUS: Set speed of auto-focusing from Low to Normal.
VIDEO FORMAT: You can change the video format by adjusting
this item. Select the item, press “←” button to choose the video
format you want to set to, then press “→” (Pressing “→” but-
ton changes value on some product models) or HOME button
to confirm it. After you confirm your choice, press HOME button
again to restore it. The camera will reboot by itself. The new video
format is activated.
You can cancel it by pressing the DATA SCREEN button.
Depending on the video client software you are using, some vid-
eo software may need to be restarted to obtain the new video
format.
The video formats that you can select from are:
1080P:60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25,1080I:60/59.94/50,
720P:60/59.94/50/30/25
SV: Software Version Number that is currently running on the
camera, you may need this information for technical support.
NOTE: The camera video format can be changed by setting bot-
tom DIP switch as well.
Operation Using the Infrared
Remote Controller
Pan/Tilt and Zoom Operation
L/R DIRECTION SET
MENU POWER
STD
PRESET
T
W
FAR
NEAR
RESET
REV
ZOOM FOCUS
HOME
CAMERA SELECT
CAMERA SELEC T
REV
STD HOM EMENU
L/R DIRECTION SET
Panning and Tilting
1. Press the POWER switch. The camera will turn on and per-
form the pan/tilt reset operation automatically.
2. Press the arrow button to pan or tilt the camera. While
checking the picture on the screen, press the desired arrow
button.
To move the camera in short increments, press the button just
for a moment.
To move the camera in long increments, press and hold the but-
ton.
To move the camera diagonally, press the “←, →” button while
holding down the “↑, ↓” button.
Restore to starting position
Press the HOME button.
If the camera moves in a different direction from the one that
you intended
The camera is preset so that the image output from the camera is
rotated toward the right whenever you press the “←, →” button.
To face the camera toward the opposite direction
You might wish to face the camera toward the opposite direc-
tion from that of the button you pressed, for example, when you
change the direction of the camera while checking the picture on
the screen. In such a case, press the 2 (REV) button while holding
down the L/R DIRECTION SET button.
To reset the setting
Arrow Button Movement of the Camera Setting
While holding dow n
Press
L/R DIRECTION SET
REV
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