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1. 13 IR Remote Controller Kio LAMA OM suscita 14 USE IR aeveneusccdeuseeaevenseetuensane 16 z TN 19 VISCAJUNSDVODKC Oil OP ACORN C 20 Serial __ _ ________ _ __ 21 Command RTT 22 ec 29 Internet connection Only thie network Models re d et oet ter Po pesa 28 Maintenance and TroubleshOOHTDg vcio Het Hu Pa lee he es ped ELA LIE EDU LO Lcd DU ies Peau ames I Ed donet 38 brian e T 40 COPY BE b picea estis e re E M GB etat at eh ena 4 Note Electric Safety Installation and operation must accord with electric safety standard Caution to transport Avoid stress vibration and soakage in transport storage and installation Polarity of power supply The power supply of the product is 12V the max electrical current is 2A Polarity of the power supply plug drawing as follows OD Do not grasp the camera head when carrying the camera Don t turn camera head by hand Doing so may Careful of installation result in mechanical damage Don t apply in corrosive liquid
2. 5 Model AV 1051 HD Video Conferencing IP Camera User Manual Please Read this User Manual throughout before using WWW avipas com Preface Thanks for using this HD Video Conferencing Camera This manual introduces the function installation and operation of the HD camera Prior to installation and usage please read the manual thoroughly Precautions This product can only be used in the specified conditions in order to avoid any damage to the camera B Don t subject the camera to rain or moisture B Don t remove the cover Otherwise you may get an electric shock In case of abnormal operation contact the authorized engineer Never operating under unspecified temperature humidity and power supply B Please use the soft dry cloth to clean the camera If the camera 15 very dirty clean it with diluted neuter detergent do not use any type of solvents which may damages the surface Note This is class A production Electromagnetic radiation at the specific frequency may affect the image quality Of TV in home environment Contents o Tc Tr TTC 3 Supplied ACCESS OLE seated ea ae hat ence ca atin ace doma cse dot ume ecu 4 Gd 5 eR T TIERE 8 Main HE 12 Sp
3. 9 02 5 i 09 9 SET PRESET CLEAR PRESET 1 To store a preset position The users should press the SET PRESET button first and then press the numeric button 0 9 10 preset positions in total are available 2 To erase the memory content of a preset position The users should press the CLEAR PRESET button first and then press the numeric button 0 9 Note Press CLEAR PRESET will erase all preset individually positions in the memory Press the button corresponding to the camera you want to operate 6 Recalling the Preset 8 Camera IR Address Set F1 Address1 F2 Address2 F3 Address3 F4 Address4 9 Shortcut Set 1 OSD menu default English 3 OSD menu default Chinese 4 Default IP address 5 Save OSD 6 Quickly recover the default 7 Display the manufacturer 9 3 C2 C2 9 9 gt OOOO Press any of the numeric buttons 0 9 directly to recall stored preset positions and settings Note No action is executed if a relative preset position is not stored 7 Camera Selection infornation 8 Look the camera version 9 Quickly set up inversion CAMERA SELECT CD 18 RS 232 Interface Camera 1 DTR 2 DS 3 TXD 4 GND 5 RXD 6 GND 7 IR OUT 8 NC Camera Windows DB 9 1 CD 2 RXD 3 TX
4. please contact the manufacturer 22 Menu Setting 1 MENU Press MENU button to display the main menu on the normal screen using arrow button to move the cursor to the item to be set Press the HOME button to enter the corresponding sub menu MENU gt Exposure Color Image P T Z Noise Reduction Setup Restore Default Home Enter Menu Exit 2 EXPOSURE Move the cursor to the Exposure item in the main menu and press home button EXPOSURE menu appears as shown in the following figure 23 EXPOSURE gt Mode ExpCompMode Backlight Gain Limit Anti Flicker DRC A Select Item lt gt Change Value Menu Back Mode Exposure mode Optional items Auto Manual SAE AAE Bright ExpCompMode Exposure compensation mode Optional items On Off Effective only in Auto mode ExpComp Exposure compensation value Optional items 7 7 Effective only in ExpComp Mode item to On Gain Limit Maximum gain limit Optional items 0 15 Effective only in Auto AAE Bright mode Backlight Set the backlight compensation Optional items On Off Effective only in Auto mode DRC DRC strength Optional items 0 8 Bright Intensity control Optional items 00 17 Effective only in Bright mode Anti Flicker Flicker Anti flicker Optional items Off 50Hz 60Hz Effective only in Auto Bright mode Iris Aperture value Optional items F1 8 F2 0 F2 4 F2 8 F3 4 F4 0 F4 8 F5
5. password change 36 VLC tools broadcast contact the manufacturer 4 TCP Port Support TCP protocol default port 5678 5 Apply Cancel Modify network parameters then press Apply button to modify network parameters press Cancel button to cancel network parameters 6 7 Device Information please click information Show the current device information as shown below HD IP Camera 7 Download the Network upgrade program If you need the camera upgrade program please 37 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Camera Maintains If camera will not be used for a long time please turn off the power switch disconnect AC power cord of AC adaptor to the outlet Use soft cloth or tissue to clean the camera cover Please use the soft dry cloth to clean the lens If the camera is very dirty clean it with diluted neuter detergent Do not use any type of solvents which may damages the surface Unqualified Application No shooting extreme bright object for a long period of time such as sunlight light sources etc No operating in unstable lighting conditions otherwise image will be flickering No operating close to powerful electromagnetic radiation such as TV or radio transmitters etc Troubleshooting Image Noimage 1 Check whether the power cord is connected voltage is OK POWER lamp is light 2 Check whether the camera can self test after startup 3 Check the BOTTOM switch and make s
6. 15 Flip H Image flipped horizontally Optional items On Off Flip V Image Flip Vertical 25 Optional Items On Off B amp W Mode Image color Optional items On Off Gamma Optional items Default 0 45 0 5 0 56 0 63 LDC Optional items On Off 5 P T Z P T Z gt SpeedByZoom On AF Zone Center AF Sense Low Fast Zoom Off AV Select Item lt gt Change Value Menu Back SpeedByZoom The depth of field scale switch Optional items On Off AF Zone Interested in focusing area Optional items Top Center Bottom AF Sense Automatic focusing sensitivity options Optional items Low Normal High Fast Zoom Optional items On Off 6 NOISE REDUCTION Move the cursor to the Noise Reduction item in the main menu and press home button NOISE REDUCTION menu appears as shown in the following figure NOISE REDUCTION gt NR2D Level 3 NR3D Level 3 D HotPixel A Select Item lt gt Change Value Menu Back NR2D Level 2D noise reduction Optional Off Auto 1 5 NR3D Level 3D noise reduction Optional items 26 items Off 1 8 D HotPixel Dynamic bad points Optional items Off 1 5 7 SETUP Move the cursor to the Setup item in the main menu and press home button SETUP menu appears as shown in the following figure SETUP gt Language Protocol V Address V AddrFix Net Mode Serial Baudrate 9600 A Select Item lt gt Change Value Menu
7. Back Language menu language Optional Items English Chinese Protocol Control protocol type Optional items AUTO VISCA PELCO D PELCO P V Address Protocol address To be decided according to the agreement AUTO VISCA protocol Optional items 7 P D Address PELCO D protocol Optional items 0 254 P P Address PELCO P protocol Optional items 0 31 V AddrFix If I can change through the serial port of infrared switch Optional items On Off When set to On useless in 88 30 01 FF Command Net Mode Set the serial port control networking Optional items Serial Paral Baudrate Serial port baud rate Optional items 2400 4800 9600 8 RESTORE DEFAULT Move the cursor to the Restore Default item in the main menu and press home button RESTORE DEFAULT menu appears as shown in the following figure RESTORE DEFAULT gt Restore NO lt gt Change Value Home OK Menu Back Restore Confirm restore factory settings Optional items Yes No Note Press HOME button to confirm All parameter restore default Include IR Remote address and VISICA Address Save Save Options Optional items Yes No 27 Internet connection Only the network models 1 Operating Environment Operating System Windows 2000 2003 XP vista 7 8 Network Protocol TCP IP Client PC P4 1283MRAM 40GHD support scaled graphics card support DirectX8 0 or more advanced version 2 Equipment Installation 1
8. Connect internet camera to your internet or to your PC directly via internet cable 2 Turn on DC12V power 3 The orange light of internet port lit on green light flashing and the physical connection finished 3 Internet Connection Connection ways between internet camera and computer as picture 1 1 and picture 1 2 shown Internet Cable LEER A AE Picture 1 1 connect by internet cable ca ca ca ntern t Cable Internet Cable Picture 1 2 Connect by router interchanger 4 IP camera visited controlled by LAN 4 1 Setup IP address IP camera default IP address 192 168 100 88 Unknow camera IP view as below Method 1 press and and 4 on remote controller one by one the camera IP address will be shown on screen Method 2 connect camera to PC with ethernet cable use upgrade En exe to search for IP address _ upgrade ex c Change IP address 2 methods as below Method 1 On web control page find Network Change IP Click Apply gt Restart camera WWW avipas com Fixed IP Address 92 168 100 88 92 168 100 1 92 168 100 1 0 EDS Mo IP Address 192 168 100 88 Mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 192 168 100 1 First DNS 192 168 100 1 MAC Address 4 s o NN CS IP camera default IP address 192 168 100 88 user admin password admin 4 2 Visit Access IP
9. button to cancel the adjustment of the parameters press default button obtain the default value 35 6 4 Audio Setup please click Audio 1 Audio Type Audio type AAC 2 Sample rate Sample rate 44 1 K and 48 K selectable 3 Bit rate Bit rate 96k 128k 256k selectable 4 Input Type line in only 5 Input VolL The volume of the left channel 6 Input VoIR The volume of the right channel 7 Button Press apply button to save parameters press cancel button to cancel parameter 6 5 System Setting please click System 6 6 Network Setting please click Network 1 Lan Settings Default the IP address is 192 168 100 88 The MAC address can be modified 2 Port Settings 1 Work Mode Work Mode RTSP 2 Reboot Click the Reboot button system restart IP address identifies the network device the device can run multiple web applications each network program using network port to transmit data 3 User and password mE p so data transmission to be carried out between the Th dify th d lett d e user Can passwor le ers an port and port Port setting 19 to set up WEB Numbers only 4 Apply Cancel Modify password and click the apply button to SERVER program using which port to transmit When port mapping need to be consistent with the port number default port 80 3 RTSP Port Network camera support RTSP protocol use the the login page press cancel button to cancel
10. gas or solid environment to avoid damaging the cover which is made up of plastic material To make sure no obstacle in rotation range Never power on before installation is not completed Don t dismantle the camera We are not responsible for any unauthorized modification or dismantling CAUTION The specific frequency of electromagnetic field may affect the image of the camera 3 Supplied Accessories When you unpack check that all the supplied accessories are included ccc MP NM Pm IPCS AC power adaptor 1PCS POWER COR 1PCS R52352 3Dl8 iini eaaa IPCS Remote controller 1PCS User manual 22 2 259 0 1PCS Quick Start 3 5mm Audio Cable Not Supplied AV Cable Not Supplied gt _v TT I RS485 Cable Not Supplied RS232 Cable Supplied aai RS232 Cable Supplied eT Eis SYST M LINEIN CVBS nas LAN HDMI HD SDI USB2 0 OFF AC Adapter Supplie n To DCI2V IN 12V lt Computer TV VCR with USB Power Line Supplied audio input jack Routers or Switches Speaker Microphone HD SDI Cable Not Supplied HDMI Cable Not Supplied Step2 Setting of the system select switch The option of video format VIDEO SYSTEM CAUTION a After changing the switch you need to restart the camera to take effect Step3 Press
11. 6 F6 8 F8 0 F9 6 F11 0 Close Effective only in Manual AAE mode Shutt Shutter value Optional items 1 30 1 60 1 90 1 100 1 125 1 180 1 250 1 350 1 500 1 725 1 1 000 1 1500 1 2000 1 3000 1 4000 1 6000 1 10000 Effective only in Manual SAE mode 3 COLOR Move the cursor to the Color item in the main menu and press home button COLOR menu appears as shown in the following figure 24 COLOR gt WB Mode Saturation Hue AWB sens A Select Item lt gt Change Value Menu Back WB Mode White balance mode Optional items Auto 3000K Indoor 4000K 5000K Outdoor 6500K 1 6500K 2 6500 3 One Push Manual RG Red gain Optional items 0 255 Effective only in Manual mode BG Blue gain Optional items 0 255 Effective only in Manual mode Sat Saturation Optional items 60 200 Hue Chroma adjustment Optional items 0 14 AWB sens The white balance sensitivity Optional items Normal High Low 4 IMAGE Move the cursor to the Image item in the main menu and press home button IMAGE menu appears as shown in the following figure IMAGE gt Luminance 6 Contrast 6 Sharpness 1 Flip H Off Flip V Off B amp W Mode Off Gamma Default LDC Off AY Select Item lt gt Change Value Menu Back Luminance Brightness adjustment Optional items 0 14 Contrast Contrast adjustment Optional items 0 14 Sharpness Sharpness adjustment Optional items Auto 0
12. Camera Input http 192 168 100 88 to IE better Method 2 Open upgrade En exe change IP and click Set After modified IP Camera be restart with IE web browser others will cause little latency a login window pop up input login name admin password admin shown as below 29 Windows securiy o The server 192 168 100 88 is asking for your user name and password The server reports that it is from Warning Your user name and password will be sent using basic authentication on a connection that isn t secure Username name Password Remember my credentials a v Focus In Out 19 US Nore If user first time use this camera by internet only for new user must install a player software VLC VLC http www videolan org vlc download Please to webside and Install VLC player software After installation login again will show as above 30 5 IP Camera accessed controlled by WAN internet 5 1 Setup IPC accessed controlled by dynamic DNS 2 dynamic DNS available Dyndns org 3322 0rg Router Port Mapping Take TP LINK router for example enter Router Home Page interface page select Transit control Virtual ec Transit rule Virtual service add a new port number in Outside Port add a new port number in inside port put camera IP address to IP addr
13. Ctri Shift O Len Open Folder Ctrl F E Open Disc Ctri D Open Network Stream Open Capture Device Ctrl C Open Location from clipboard Ctrl V Open Recent Media Save Playlist to File Ctrl Y Convert Save Ctri R Stream Ctri S Quit at the end of playlist Ik Quit Ctrl Q Input URL address rtsp ip port number 1 Main stream rtsp ip port number 2 Sub stream 165 NOTE RTSP port number default 554 8 Network Protocol Es Capture Device Please enter a network URL risp 192 168 100 88 1 E Show more options 6 IP Camera parameter setup 6 1 Homepage introduction Menu All pages include 2 menu bars Real time monitoring displaying video image Parameter setup with function buttons A Video viewing window Video viewing window must be same as video resolution the bigger the resolution is the bigger the playing area is Double click viewing window will show full screen double click again will return to initialized size Status bar in viewing window shown as below 32 1 Video playback pause button control real time video pause stop the last picture click recoverable video again 2 Audio control buttons can set slient mode 3 Full screen switch button B PTZSetup 10 10 5 ar set call 1 PTZ direction control box Up down left right home oblique button as above 2 Rate Ver
14. Unit 1 Audio LINE IN Interface 2 CVBS Interface 3 System select switch 4 RS485 jack 5 RS232 IN jack 6 RS232 OUT jack 12 HHOH Ei USB2 0 26 10 11 7 Network Interface 8 HDMI Interface 9 HD SDI Interface 10 USB2 0 11 DC 12V jack 12 Power switch 12 Size IR Remote Controller Explanation SEL T CL CG Q2 C22 86666 00006 0000 A SET FEES BLA OSAP FRESE C J Pe LAL CFT 73 CHF 0 Standby Button Press this button to enter standby mode Press it again to enter normal mode Note Power consumption in standby mode is approximately half of the normal mode 1 Position Buttons To set preset or call preset 2 Button 3 Set Clear Preset Buttons Set preset Store a preset position SET PRESET Numeric button 0 9 Setting a corresponding numeric key preset position Clear preset Erase a preset position CLEAR PRESET Numeric button 0 9 Or CLEAR PRESET Erase all the preset individually 4 BLC Backlight Compensation Button BLC ON OFF Press this button to enable the backlight compensation Press it again to disable the backlight compensation NOTE Effective only in auto exposure mode Note If a light behind the subject the subject will become dark In this case press the backlight ON O
15. the image more smooth Frame rate is smaller the more sense of beating 7 Bit Rate control Code stream control way Constant bit rate video coder will be coding according to preset speed Variable bit rate video coder will adjust the speed based on preset speed to gain the best image quality 8 I key frame interval Set interval between 2 I frame the bigger interval is the response will be lower from viewing 34 window 9 dFluctuate level Restrain the fluctuation magnitude of variable rate grade 1 6 6 3 Image Setup please click Image 1 Brightness Image bright 0 100 slider control on the right shows the corresponding numerical Default 43 2 Saturation Saturation 0 100 slider control on the right shows the corresponding numerical Default 50 3 Contrast Contrast0 100 slider control on the right shows the corresponding numerical Default 57 4 Sharpness Sharpness0 100 slider control on the right shows the corresponding numerical Default 16 5 Hue Hue 0 100 slider control on the right shows the corresponding numerical Default 50 6 Distortion Adjusted the wide angle lens image distortion occurs controllable range 0 100 right shows the corresponding numerical Default 0 7 Flip amp Mirror lick Hlip to realize image upside down tick mirror to realize image around the mirror Default not tick 8 Button Adjusting the parameters press apply button to save press cancel
16. D 4 DTR 5 GND DSR 7 RTS 4 8 CTS 9 RI Mini DIN Maie S adi DTR 2 DSR 2 DSR 3 TXD 3 TXD 4 GND Don 5 RXD 5 RXD 6 GND 71 OUT 8 NC 19 6 GND 7 NC 8 NC VISCA Network Configuration VISCA Controller VISCA Equipment RS232 OUT RS232 OUT RS232 OUT 20 Serial Communication Control In default working mode the camera is able to connect to a VISCA controller with RS232C serial interface RS232 Communication Control The camera can be controlled via RS232 the parameters of RS232C are as follows Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 bit s Start bit 1 bit Data bit 8 bits Stop bit Ibit Parity bit none RS485 Communication Control The camera can be controlled via RS485 Half duplex mode Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 bit s Start bit 1 bit Data bit 8 bits Stop bit Ibit Parity bit none Pan Tilt will rotate to the maximum position of top right after the camera started then it return to the center the process of initialization 1s finished Note If the position preset 0 has been stored the position preset 0 will be called up after initialization Then the users can control the camera with commands in the command list 21 Command List Ignore Note The camera serial standard VISCA Pelco D Pelco P if the need for the secondary development According to standard protocol to control the camera If you need VISCA Pelco D Pelco P protocol command list in detail
17. FF button To cancel this function press the backlight ON OFF button 5 Focus Buttons Used for focus adjustment Press AUTO adjust the focuses on the center of the object automatically To adjust the focus manually press the MANUAL button and adjust it with Focus Focus on far object and Focus Focus on near object 6 Camera Select Buttons Press the button corresponding to the camera you want to operate with the remote controller 7 Button 8 Pan Tilt Control Buttons Press arrow buttons to perform panning and tilting Press HOME button to face the camera back to front 9 Menu Setting Menu button Press this button to enter or exit the OSD menu 10 Zoom Buttons ZoomaA Zoom In ZoomV Zoom Out 11 Set Camera IR Address Buttons F1 Address1 F2 Address2 F3 Address3 F4 Address4 15 USE IR Remote Controller When the camera is working you can use remote controller to perform panning tilting zooming and focusing store and call back preset positions Button Instruction 1 In this instruction press the button means the press and relax the two actions Such as press HOME button means to press the HOME key and then relax action and a special note will be given if a hold down for more than one second 15 required 2 When a button combination is required do it in sequence For example F1 means press fir
18. ess then select Apply and shown as below sorry we do not have English Version TP Link here so put the Chinese Version picture for reference the position is the same EMRS ss 2 Outside pg 554 1554 Add SUR Ala 554 554 Inside Pori us TCP UDP am PISBRRASESIP 192 168 1 90 pply e mR o R EMRA Wu 3 89 109 ARAO 80 80 RZY TCP UDP ASPARSesIP 192 168 1 90 BAZMAN BA Hm RST ES RAZR BAHR JARO RS 1 2 TCP UDP 554 554 192 168 1 9 EBA ZO Ww 2 1 TCP UDP 88 80 192 168 1 89 ECBA 3 3 TCP UDP 89 80 192168 1 90 JO 5 2 Dynamic DNS visit camera Set domain name to camera setup the parameter then dynamic DNS can access camera Access link http hostname port numberFor example setup host computer name youdomain f3322 org number 554 Access link http youdomain 3322 0r9 554 DS If camera port default as 80 then unnecessary to camera port should be input port number use host name can access camera directly 5 3 VLC stream media player monitoring Visit VLC media server procedure VLC click Media Open Network Steam or click Ctrl N Open media player as below 31 Open File Ctrl O D Open Multiple Files
19. ork encoded output Support multi channel of video streams output Product Specification Camera Auto 3000K Indoor 4000K 5000K Outdoor 6500K 1 6500K 2 6500K 3 One Push White Balance i anua Digital Noise Reduction 2D amp 3D Digital Noise Reduction Pan Speed Range 1 7 100 s Tilt Speed Range 1 7 69 9 s 9 ie 128K 256K 384K 512K 768K 1024K 1536K 2048K 3072K 4096K 5120K 6144K 8192K it Kate Optional customize Variable rate fixed rate TCP IP HTTP DDNS RTSP PPPoE SMTP UPnP SNMP FTP Optional Customizable must be greater than or equal to the maximum frame rate Main stream sub stream Appropriate size original size full screen Input Output Interface 1xHDMI Verision 1 3 HD Output 1xHD SDI BNC Type 800mVp p 75Q Along to SMPTE 292M standard SD Output 1xCVBS RCA jack 1 Vp p 75Q Network interface 1xRJ45 10M 100M Adaptive Ethernet ports Audio interface ch 3 5mm audio interface LINE IN USB 1xUSB2 0 A type jack IxRS 232 IN 8pin Min DIN Max Distance 30m Protocol VISCA Pelco D Pelco P Communication interface IxRS 232 OUT 8pin Min DIN Max Distance 30m Protocol VISCA network use only IxRS 485 2pin Phoenix port Max Distance 1200m Protocol VISCA Pelco D Pelco P Power jack JEITA type DC IN 12V Generic Specification Input Voltage Operating Temperature 5 C 40 C Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C Dimensions 142mm x 169mm x 176mm Weight 1 5Kg 11 Main
20. st and then press and press F1 at last 1 Pan Tilt Control gt GR CLEAR PRESET SET PRESET BLC ON OFF MENU Move up Press A Move down Press V Move left Press 4 Move right Press gt Face the camera back to front Press HOME Press and hold the up down left right button the camera will keep rotating from slow to fast until it run to the mechanical limit the camera stops as soon as the button is released 2 Zoom AUT 9 Q MANUAL WOOZ SNOOd Zoom Out press ZOOMY button Zoom In press ZOOMA button Press and hold the button the camera will keep zooming in or zooming out and it stops as soon as the button 15 released 16 3 Focus Control AUT A MANUAL WOOZ S 10OJ Focus Far Press FOCUS button NOTE Effective only in manual focus mode Focus Near Press FOCUS button NOTE Effective only in manual focus mode Press and hold the button the action of focus continues and stops as soon as the button 15 released AUTO Change focus mode to AF adjusting the focus automatically MANUAL Change focus mode to MF adjusting the focus manually 4 Backlight Switch BLC MZ Va a BLC ON OFF Press this backlight compensation Press it again to disable the button to enable the 17 backlight compensation Note Backlight is only effective 10 full auto exposure mode 5 Presets Set Clear OOOO
21. t password admin Control IR remote controller cannot control the camera 1 Change the battery 2 Check the camera working mode 3 Check IR address of the Remote Commander is set correctly Serial communication cannot control the camera 1 Check the camera working mode 2 Check control cable 1s connected correctly 39 Warranty Thank you for your interest in the products of AVIPAS Inc This Limited Warranty applies to HD Conference Camerapurchased from AVIPAS INC This Limited Warranty covers any defects in material under normal use during the Warranty Period During the Warranty Period AVIPAS Inc will repair or replace at no charge and products that proves defective because of improper material under normal use and maintenance The Warranty Period for HD Conference Camera purchased from AVIPAS Inc is Two year from the date of purchase This Limited Warranty does not cover any problem that is caused by e conditions malfunctions or damage not resulting from defects in material To obtain warranty service you must first contact us to determine the problem and the most appropriate solution for you AViPAS Inc Address 4300 Stevens Creek Blvd Suite 227 San Jose CA 95129 Phone 1 844 228 4727 Fax 408 228 8438 Email info avipas com Website http www avipas com 40 Copyright Notice All contents of this manual whose copyright belongs to AVIPAS Inc Cannot be cloned copied or translated
22. the Switch ON OFF button on the rear of the camera the power lamp light Step4 Pan Tilt will rotate to the maximum position of top right after the camera started then it return to the center the process of initialization is finished Note If the position preset 0 has been stored the position preset 0 will be called up after initialization Step5 Optional If you want to restore the factory default settings Press MENU button to display the OSD menu Select the item MENU gt RESTORE DEFAULT gt Restore Set the value Yes press HOME button to restore the factory default settings RESTORE DEFAULT gt Restore Yes lt gt Change Value Home OK Menu Back Features e 1080P Panasonic 1 2 7 inch 2 07 million effective pixels CMOS sensor maximum output 1920x1080 image with highest frame rate 30fps Low light High SNR of CMOS sensor combined with 2D and 3D noise reduction algorithm effectively reduce the noise even under low illumination conditions picture can still keep clean and clear SNR up to 55dB e HD digital interface Support HDMI output HD SDI interface the effective transmission distance up to 100 meters Supports SD CVBS output 20x Optical 16x Digital Zoom Use TAMRON high quality super telephoto lens support 20x optical zoom and 16x digital zoom Remote Control Using RS232 485 interface parameters of the camera can be remote controled by the high speed communications Netw
23. tical speed can be chosen as 24 horizontal direction at the rate of 1 20 3 select corresponding speed and click direction button to realize PTZ speed up or speed down 4 Zoom In Zoom out for zooming in or zooming out Focus In Focus Out Focusing on distant objects or Focusing on close objects 5 Set Call When PTZ turn to expected position can set up a number of preset that user want click Set button when PTZ turn to other position click Call button PTZ turn back to preset position C Language selection Chinese English 6 2 Media 1 Video Setup please click Video Dial Priority 320x240 25 __ 2 m e 2 Video format Support 5OHZ PAL and 60HZ NTSC and Dial priority three formats 3 Video Coding Support baseline and mainprofile format 4 Resolution Main bit flow support 1920x1080 1280x720 minor bit flow support 640x360 320x180 the bigger resolution is the clearer the image will be more network bandwidth will be taken 5 Bit Rate User can assign bit flow stream normally speaking the bigger bit flow is the clearer the image will be The bit allocation must combine with network bandwidth when the network bandwidth 18 too narrow and the allocated bit flow 16 too big will cause video signal flow not to be transmitted normally the video effect will be worse 6 Maximum frame rate User can specify the size of the frame rate generally the frame rate greater
24. ure the two switches are both set OFF 4 Check video cable is connected correctly Abnormal display of 1mage Check video cable is connected correctly Image dithering even at widest zoom position 1 Check whether camera 15 fixed correctly 2 Make sure if there are something like vibration machine or other things nearby 38 JE browser not video image IE When IPC first time accessed by Internet Explore IE or other web browser must install plug in User first time use this camera by internet only for new user must install a player software VLC Please go to VLC webside http www videolan org vlc download and Install VLC player software After installation login again will show image the video image is displayed Unable to access IP Camera by IE browser 1 Access to the network with PC can test whether network works in this way to get rid of cable failure network failure caused by PC virus until the PC can be Ping 2 Disconnect IP Camera with network IP Camera and PC are connected according to the proper operations to re set the IP address 3 Check the server s IP address and subnet mask and gateway address 4 MAC addresses conflict 5 Web port is occupied by other devices When modify IP address in an incorrect way cause the wrong IP address or forget web passwords press the IR remote controller Manual to restore the default value Default IP 192 168 100 88 Default username admin Defaul
25. without the permission of the company Product specifications and information which were referred to in this document are for reference only and the content will be updated at any time without prior notice AV IPAS Inc 2015 6 4
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