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PTZOptics 20x 3G-SDI (GEN 2)

User Manual

Model Nos: PT20X-SDI-GY-G2 & PT20X-SDI-WH-G2

V1.7

(English)

Please check PTZOPTICS.com for the most up to date version of this document Rev 1.7 8/20

Preface

Thank you for using the HD Professional 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:

• Don’t subject the camera to rain or moisture.

• Don’t remove the cover. Removal of the cover may result in an electric shock, in addition to voiding the warranty.

In case of abnormal operation, contact the manufacturer.

• Never operate outside of the specified operating temperature range, humidity, or with any other power supply than the one originally provided with the camera.

• Please use a soft dry cloth to clean the camera. If the camera is very dirty, clean it with diluted neutral detergent; do not use any type of solvents, which may damage the surface.

Note

This is an FCC Class A Digital device. As such, unintentional electromagnetic radiation may affect the image quality of TV in a home environment.

Warranty

PTZOptics includes a limited parts & labor warranty for all PTZOptics manufactured cameras.

Warranty lengths are shown below. The warranty is valid only if PTZOptics receives proper notice of such defects during the warranty period. PTZOptics, at its option, will repair or replace products that prove to be defective. PTZOptics manufactures its hardware products from parts and components that are new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry standard practices.

(White)

(Gray)

Serial Number Warranty

EE1231999 and before 3 year warranty

EF0101001 and after 5 year warranty

FE1231999 and before 3 year warranty

FF0101001 and after 5 year warranty

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Table of Contents

Supplied Accessories ………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 1

Notes ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1

Quick Start …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

2

Features ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...

4

Product Specifications ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5

Back of the Camera ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

7

IR Remote Controller ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

8

Using the IR Remote Controller ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 10

Dimensional Drawings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13

RS-232 Interface ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14

VISCA Command List ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16

Menu Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 30

Exposure ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30

Color …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 31

Image …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 31

P/T/Z …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 31

Noise Reduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 32

Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 32

Communication Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 33

Restore Default ………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 33

Network Connection ………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 34

Setting up a Network Video Stream ………………………………………………………………………………………… 35

Additional Network Info ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 37

Camera Web Interface ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 38

Live ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 38

Directional Arrows …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38

Video …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 39

Image …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 40

Audio …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 40

System …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 40

Network ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 41

Information ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 43

Language ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 43

Network Camera Control Protocol …………………………………………………………………………………………. 43

Photobooth Functionality …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 46

Maintenance and Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 48

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Supplied Accessories

When you unpack your camera, check that all the supplied accessories are included:

⚫ Camera .................................. 1

⚫ AC Power Adaptor ................ 1

⚫ Power Cord ........................... 1

⚫ RS232 Cable ......................... 1

⚫ IR Remote Controller ........... 1

⚫ Quick Start Guide ................. 1

⚫ AAA Batteries ....................... 2

Notes

⚫ Electrical Safety

Installation and operation must be in accordance with national and local electric safety standards. Do not use any power supply other than the one originally supplied with this camera.

⚫ Polarity of power supply

The power supply output for this product is 12VDC with a maximum current supply of 2A. Polarity of the power supply plug is critical and is as follows.

⚫ Handling

◼ Avoid any stress, vibration, or moisture during transportation, storage, installation and operation.

◼ Do not lift or move the camera by grasping the camera head. Do not turn the camera head by hand. Doing so may result in mechanical damage.

◼ Do not expose camera to any corrosive solid, liquid, or gas to avoid damage to the cover which is made of a plastic material.

◼ Ensure that there are no obstacles in the tilt or pan ranges of the camera lens.

◼ Never power camera on before installation is complete.

⚫ Do not dismantle the camera - The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized modification or dismantling.

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Quick Start

Step 1.

Please check that all connections are correct before powering on the camera.

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Step 2.

Set the system select switch for your desired video output resolution and frame rate.

For many applications, setting 0 (1080p-60) will provide the best overall performance.

For highest possible resolution, use setting 0 (1080p-60) or 6 (1080p-30), however your actual realized frame rate may be limited to a lower value than 60 fps by your software and/or network connection.

NOTE: After changing this dial, you need to restart the camera to see the effect. Turn the camera off.

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

VIDEO SYSTEM

1080p60 8

1080p50 9

1080i60

1080i50

720p60

720p50

1080p30

1080p25

A

B

C

D

E

F

720p30

720p25

1080p59.94

1080i59.94

1080p29.97

576i

480i

720p59.94

CAUTION: After changing the system (rotary) switch, you need to restart the camera to take effect.

CAUTION: A, B, C, & F Broadcast frame rate options are considered BETA features and may not be supported by all platforms

Step 3.

Press the Switch ON button on the rear of the camera, the power lamp will illuminate.

Step 4.

The Pan-Tilt mechanism will rotate the lens to the maximum position of top right after the camera starts, then it will return to the “center”. The process of initialization is now complete.

(Note: If the position preset 0 has been stored, the position preset 0 will be called up after initialization in lieu of “center”)

Step 5. (Optional) If you want to restore the factory default settings, press [MENU] button to display the OSD menu. Select the item [MENU] -> [RESTORE DEFAULT] -> [Restore]. Set the value [Yes], press [HOME] button to restore the factory default settings. Or when using the IR remote, press [*] + [#] + [6] in succession to restore to factory default settings.

RESTORE DEFAULT

Restore Yes

Change Value

[Home] OK

[Menu] Back

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Features

Image Sensor o Panasonic 1/2.7”, 2.07 million effective pixels, HD CMOS sensor o Olympus high quality telephoto lens supporting 20X optical zoom and optional 16X digital zoom o Full HD 1920x1080p resolution up to 60 frames per second o 2D & 3D noise reduction with our latest “low noise CMOS sensor” o 0.05 Lux @ F1.8 AGC On o Wide angle 60.7° horizontal field of view o Dynamic Range Control (DRC) for higher image quality and detail across simultaneously well lit and shadowed scenes. o Image Freeze to temporarily pause the video while calling presets (so viewers won’t see camera movement) o High SNR (signal to noise ratio) of the CMOS sensor (≥55dB), combined with 2D & 3D noise reduction algorithms, effectively reduces noise, even under low illumination conditions.

• Video Outputs o Simultaneous IP network streaming, 3G-SDI, and HDMI video outputs. o 3G-SDI High Definition video output up to 60 frames per second o HDMI 1.3 High Definition video output up to 60 frames per second o RTSP, RTMP, & RTMPS streaming using H.264, H.265, & MJPEG o Line level audio embedding over IP network stream & HDMI. Uses AAC audio encoding for better sound quality and lower bandwidth usage. o Support for ultra-high FPS mode 1280x720p @ 120 frames per second over IP network stream. o Supports non-simultaneous CVBS (composite video) output via 3.5mm connector (480i or 576i)

Control and Settings o PTZOptics VISCA over IP o IR Remote Control o Web-based IP remote control interface o RS232 & RS485 VISCA, Pelco-D, & Pelco-P control

Installation o Standard 1/4-20 female thread for camera mounting o Power over Ethernet – Supports 802.3af o 12VDC 2A Power Supply provided for non-PoE infrastructure

Warranty o 5-year warranty

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Sensor

Scanning Mode

Lens

Digital Zoom

Minimal Illumination

Shutter

White Balance

Backlight Compensation

Digital Noise Reduction

Video S/N

Horizontal Angle of View

Vertical Angle of View

Horizontal Pan Range

Vertical Tilt Range

Pan Speed Range

Tilt Speed Range

Image Flip

Image Mirror

Image Freeze

PoE

Face Detection

Local Storage

Number of Presets

Preset Accuracy

Input/Output Interface

Product Specifications

Model

Type

Features

PT20X-SDI-GY-G2 and PT20X-SDI-WH-G2

PTZOptics 3G-SDI HD 1080p Color Video Camera (GEN 2)

Video System

1080p-60/50/30/25/59.94*/29.97*, 1080i-60/50/59.94*, 720p-60/50/59.94*

CVBS: 576i, 480i

*Broadcast frame rates are considered BETA features and may not be supported by all platforms

Panasonic 1/2.7", CMOS, Total Pixels: 2.12M, Effective Pixels: 2.07M

Progressive

20x; f4.42mm – 88.5mm; F1.8 - F2.8

16x

0.05 Lux (@F1.8, AGC ON)

1/30s - 1/10000s

Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, One Push, Manual, VAR

Yes

2D & 3D Digital Noise Reduction

≥55dB

3.36° - 60.7°

1.89° - 34.1°

±170°

-30° to +90°

1.7° - 100°/s

1.7° - 69.9°/s

Support

Support

Support

Support (802.3af)

Not Supported

Not Supported

255

0.1°

HD Output

SD Output

1 x HDMI: Version 1.3

1 x 3G-SDI: BNC type, 800mVp-p, 75Ω, Along to SMPTE 424M standard

1 x RJ45 NDI ® | HX / IP Network streaming 10/100/1000 Ethernet port

1 x CVBS: 3.5mm jack, 1Vp-p, 75Ω

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Network Interface 1 x RJ45: 10/100/1000M Adaptive Ethernet ports

1-ch 3.5mm audio interface, LINE IN (embedded on IP Stream & HDMI only) (Unbalances stereo) Audio Input

USB Port

Control Input / Output

1x USB 2.0 Type A Female (*no video out* for future local video file storage)

1x RS-232 In: 8pin Mini-DIN, Max Distance: 30m, Protocols: VISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P

1x RS-232 Out: 8pin Mini-DIN, Max Distance: 30m, Protocols: VISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P

1x RS-485: 2pin phoenix port, Max Distance: 1200m, Protocols: VISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P

Power Jack

IP Video Features

JEITA type (DC IN 12V)

Video Compression

Video Stream

First Stream Resolutions

Second Stream Resolutions 1280x720, 1024x576, 720x480, 720x408, 640x360, 480x270, 320x240, 320x180

Video Bit Rate 32Kbps ~ 102400Kbps

Bit Rate Type

Frame Rate

Audio Compression

Audio Bit Rate

NDI® | HX / H.264 / H.265 / M-JPEG

Two (2) IP video output streams available

1920x1080, 1280x720, 1024x576, 960x540, 640x480, 640x360

Variable Rate, Fixed Rate

50Hz: 1 FPS ~ 50 FPS, 60Hz: 1 FPS ~ 60 FPS

AAC

96Kbps, 128Kbps, 256Kbps

TCP/IP, HTTP, RTSP, RTMP, DHCP, Multicast, etc. Supported Protocols

General Specifications

Power Connector JEITA type (DC IN 12V) or RJ45 via PoE 802.3af

Current Consumption

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Humidity Range

Power Consumption

MTBF

Size in. (W x D x H)

Size mm. (W x D x H)

Camera Weight

Box Weight

1.0A (Max)

23°F - 104°F [-5°c - 40°c]

-4°F - 140°F [-20°c - 60°c]

10% - 80%

12W (Max)

>30000h

5.6” W x 6.7” D x 6.5” H (7.8” H w/ max tilt)

142mm W x 169mm D x 164mm H (198mm H w/ max tilt)

3.0 lbs. [1.36 kg]

5.4 lbs. [2.45 kg]

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Back of the Camera

1. Audio LINE IN Interface (IP Stream & HDMI only) 7. Network (IP streaming and control)

2. CVBS (composite video SD) Interface 8. HDMI 1.3 (Digital Video Output)

3. System select dial (resolution) 9. 3G-SDI (Serial Digital Video Output)

4. RS485 jack 10. USB 2.0 (*no video out* Future - USB Storage)

5. RS232 IN jack 11. DC 12V power jack

6. RS232 OUT jack (pass through for daisy chain) 12. Power switch

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IR Remote Controller

1. 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.

2. Position Buttons

To set preset or call preset.

3. * Button

For multiple function.

4&13. Set/Clear Preset Buttons

Set preset: Store a preset position

[PRESET] + Numeric button (0-9): Setting a corresponding numeric key preset position

NOTE: Preset 0 - 9 via remote control and the rest from web, keyboard and the serial port.

Clear preset: Erase a preset position [RESET] + Numeric button (0-9), or: [*] +

[#] + [RESET]: Erase all presets

5&14. Pan/Tilt Control Buttons

Press the arrow buttons to perform panning and tilting. Press the [HOME] button to face the camera back to front.

6. Return Button

Press the button to back previous menu.

7. Zoom Buttons

Zoom+: Zoom In (Slow and fast speed)

Zoom-: Zoom Out (Slow and fast speed)

8. L/R Set Button

Set the left & right direction of the remote control.

[L/R Set] + [1]: Normal direction.

[L/R Set] + [2]: Left and right direction will be reversed.

9. Focus Buttons

Used for focus adjustment.

Press [AUTO] to adjust the focus on the center of the object automatically. To adjust the focus manually, press the [MANUAL] button, and adjust it with [Far]

(focus on far object) and [Near] (focus on near object).

10. Camera Address Select Buttons

Press the button corresponding to the camera which you want to operate with the remote controller.

11. # Button

For multiple function.

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12. Multiple Function Buttons

Function 1. Set camera IR address

Press 3 keys contiguously can set camera IR address as follow:

[*] + [#] + [F1]: Address 1

[*] + [#] + [F2]: Address 2

[*] + [#] + [F3]: Address 3

[*] + [#] + [F4]: Address 4

Function 2. Image freezing function

Press [F4] to start the freeze function. The word "Freeze" displays on the upper left corner. After five seconds, the display disappears automatically (though the freeze feature continues). To cancel the freeze, press the [F4] key the word "Unfreeze" displays on the upper left corner. After five seconds, the display disappears automatically.

15. Menu Setting

Menu button: Press this button to enter or exit the OSD menu.

16. Backlight Button

Backlight button: 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 there is a light behind the subject, the subject will appear dark. In this case, press the backlight ON / OFF button. To cancel this function, press the backlight ON / OFF button.

17. P/T RST Button

Press the button to self-calibrate pan and tilt once again.

Shortcuts for some ‘Set’ Functions

[*] + [#] + [1]: Display OSD menu in English

[*] + [#] + [3]: Display OSD menu in Chinese

[*] + [#] + [4]: Show IP address

[*] + [#] + [6]: Quickly restore the default settings

[*] + [#] + [8]: Show the camera version

[*] + [#] + [9]: Quickly set mount mode (flip / normal)

[*] + [#] + [MANUAL]: Resets IP information

[#] + [*] + [4]: Enable Dynamic IP addressing

[#] + [*] + [#] + [1]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.81

[#] + [*] + [#] + [2]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.82

[#] + [*] + [#] + [3]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.83

[#] + [*] + [#] + [4]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.84

[#] + [*] + [#] + [5]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.85

[#] + [*] + [#] + [6]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.86

[#] + [*] + [#] + [7]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.87

[#] + [*] + [#] + [8]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.88

[#] + [*] + [#] + [9]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.89

[#] + [*] + [#] + [0]: Sets IP address to 192.168.100.80

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Using the IR Remote Controller

When the camera is operational, you can use the remote controller to perform panning, tilting, zooming and focusing, as well as store and call back preset positions.

Button Instructions :

1. In these instructions, ‘press the button’ means to press and release. A special note will be given if holding a button down for more than one second is required.

2. When a button-combination is required, do it in sequence (not simultaneously). For example, ‘[*] + [#] +

[F1]’means press [*] first and then press [#] and then press [F1].

1. Pan/Tilt Control

2. Zoom Control

Tilt up: Press [ ]

Tilt down: Press [ ]

Pan left: Press [ ]

Pan right: Press [ ]

Face the camera back to front: Press [HOME]

Press and hold the up/down/left/right buttons, to keep panning or tilting from slow to fast, (until the camera reaches the mechanical limit). The camera stops as soon as the button is released.

Zoom Out: press [ + ] button under FAST or SLOW

Zoom In: press [ ] button under FAST or SLOW

Press and hold the button, to keep zooming in or out

(until the lens reaches the mechanical limit). The lens stops as soon as the button is released.

3. Focus Control

AUTO: Change focus mode to AF, which allows the camera to adjust the focus automatically on the center of the image.

MANUAL: Change focus mode to MF, which allows the user to adjust the focus manually (see FOCUS FAR &

FOCUS NEAR).

FOCUS FAR: Press [FAR] button (NOTE: Effective only in MANUAL focus mode)

FOCUS NEAR: Press [NEAR] button (NOTE: Effective only in MANUAL focus mode)

Press and hold the FOCUS [FAR] or FOCUS [NEAR] button, allows for continuous adjustment, stopping as soon as the button is released.

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4. BACKLIGHT. L/R SET and P/T RST Controls

Reverse Pan controls direction: Press and hold [L/R SET] button while pressing [1] aka [STD] button for normal pan controls. Press and hold [L/R SET] button while pressing [2] aka [REV] button for reversed pan controls.

Backlight Compensation Control: Press [BACKLIGHT] button to enable backlight compensation. Press it again to disable backlight compensation. (Note: Backlight is only effective in full auto exposure mode)

Pan Tilt Control Self Calibration: Press [P/T RST] button to recalibrate the Pan and Tilt limits.

5. Standby Control

Press [ ] button to put camera in ‘standby’ mode. In standby mode the camera will provide no image, respond to no commands and use less than half its normal power.

Press [ ] button again to put camera in normal mode.

6. Presets - Setting and Clearing

1. To store a preset position: The user should manually setup the desired shot using the Pan Tilt and Zoom controls. Press the [PRESET] button first and then press the numeric button [0-9] to which you want to assign the shot. Ten total preset positions (0-9) are available from the IR remote control (255 available via RS232/RS485/IP

Interfaces).

2. To erase the memory content of a preset position: The user should press the [RESET] button first and then press the numeric button 0-9 associated with that preset.

Note:

Pressing [*] + [#] + [RESET] in sequence will erase all presets in the memory.

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7. Recalling Presets position has not yet been saved.

8. Camera Selection

Pressing any of the numeric buttons [0-9] directly will recall a stored preset position and settings.

Note:

No action will be executed if a specific numeric preset

Press the [1-4] button corresponding to the camera with the IR address that you want to operate. This allows for up to 4 cameras to be operated via the same IR remote in the same room.

9. Camera IR Address Set

Press 3 buttons in the sequence shown below to set/change the camera’s IR address. This allows up to 4 cameras to be controlled from the same IR remote control. Be sure that only one camera is picking up the IR signal when you perform this function. If multiple cameras receive the command, they will all change to the new address.

Address 1: [*] + [ # ] + [F1]

Address 2: [*] + [ # ] + [F2]

Address 3: [*] + [ # ] + [F3]

Address 4: [*] + [ # ] + [F4]

10. Image Freeze

Press the [ ] button to freeze or unfreeze the video image. This can be useful while recalling presets to hide camera motion from your viewers.

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Dimensional Drawings

(mm)

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RS-232 Interface

4

5

6

7

8

No.

1

2

3

Function

DTR

DSR

TXD

GND

RXD

GND

IR OUT

NC

Camera PC/Controller DB-9

1.DTR 1.CD

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

For Control Daisy Chain

1

st

Camera 2

nd

Camera Mini DIN

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.NC

8.NC 8.NC

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Serial Communication Control

In default working mode, the camera is able to connect to a VISCA controller with an RS232C serial interface.

➢ RS232 Communication Control

The camera can be controlled via RS232. The parameters of RS232C are as follows:

Baud rate: 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps.

Start bit: 1 bit.

Data bit: 8 bits.

Stop bit: 1 bit.

Parity bit: none.

➢ RS485 Communication Control

The camera can be controlled via RS485, Half-duplex mode, with support for VISCA, Pelco-D or Pelco-P protocol.

The parameters of RS485 are as follows:

Baud rate: 2400, 4800 or 9600 bps.

Start bit: 1 bit.

Data bit: 8 bits.

Stop bit: 1 bit.

Parity bit: none.

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VISCA Command List

Part 1: Camera-Issued Messages

ACK/Completion Message

Command Function

ACK/Completion

Messages

ACK

Completion

Command Packet z0 4y FF

(y: Socket No.) z0 5y FF

(y: Socket No.)

Comments

Returned when the command is accepted.

Returned when the command has been executed.

Error Messages

Command

Error Messages

Function

Syntax Error

Command Buffer Full

Command Canceled

No Socket

Command Packet z0 60 02 FF z0 60 03 FF z0 6y 04 FF

(y: Socket No.) z0 6y 05 FF

(y: Socket No.)

Command Not Executable z0 6y 41 FF

(y: Execution command Socket

No. Inquiry command: 0)

Comments

Returned when the command format is different or when a command with illegal command parameters is accepted.

Indicates that two sockets are already being used

(executing two commands) and the command could not be accepted when received.

Returned when a command which is being executed in a socket specified by the cancel command is canceled. The completion message for the command is not returned.

Returned when no command is executed in a socket specified by the cancel command, or when an invalid socket number is specified.

Returned when a command cannot be executed due to current conditions. For example, when commands controlling the focus manually are received during auto focus. z = Camera Address + 8

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Part 2: VISCA Command List

Command

CAM_Power

CAM_Zoom

CAM_Focus

CAM_WB

CAM_RGain

CAM_Bgain

CAM_ColorTemp

Function

On

Off

Stop

Tele (Standard)

Wide (Standard)

Tele (Variable)

Wide (Variable)

Direct

Stop

Far (Standard)

Near (Standard)

Far (Variable)

Near (Variable)

Direct

Auto Focus

Manual Focus

Auto/Manual

Focus Lock

Focus Unlock

Auto

Indoor mode

Outdoor mode

OnePush mode

Manual

Color Temperature

Up

Down

Direct

Reset

Up

Down

OnePush trigger

Reset

Up

Down

Direct

Reset

Command Packet

8x 01 04 00 02 FF

8x 01 04 00 03 FF

8x 01 04 07 00 FF

8x 01 04 07 02 FF

8x 01 04 07 03 FF

8x 01 04 07 2p FF

8x 01 04 07 3p FF

8x 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

8x 01 04 08 00 FF

8x 01 04 08 02 FF

8x 01 04 08 03 FF

8x 01 04 08 2p FF

8x 01 04 08 3p FF

8x 01 04 48 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

8x 01 04 38 02 FF

8x 01 04 38 03 FF

8x 01 04 38 10 FF

8x 0a 04 68 02 FF

8x 0a 04 68 03 FF

8x 01 04 35 00 FF

8x 01 04 35 01 FF

8x 01 04 35 02 FF

8x 01 04 35 03 FF

8x 01 04 35 05 FF

8x 01 04 35 20 FF

8x 01 04 10 05 FF

8x 01 04 03 00 FF

8x 01 04 03 02 FF

8x 01 04 03 03 FF

8x 01 04 43 00 00 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 04 00 FF

8x 01 04 04 02 FF

8x 01 04 04 03 FF

8x 01 04 44 00 00 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 20 00 FF

8x 01 04 20 02 FF

8x 01 04 20 03 FF

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Power ON/OFF

Comments p = 0(low) - 7(high) pqrs: Zoom Position p = 0(low) - 7(high) pqrs: Focus Position

AF On/Off

Prevents any other operation or command from adjusting the current focus state

Normal Auto

Indoor mode

Outdoor mode

One Push WB mode

Manual Control mode

Color Temperature mode

One Push WB Trigger

Manual Control of R Gain pq: R Gain

Manual Control of B Gain pq: B Gain

Default ColorTemperature setting

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CAM_AE

CAM_Iris

CAM_Shutter

CAM_Bright

CAM_ExpComp

CAM_BackLight

CAM_Flicker

CAM_PictureEffect

CAM_Memory

Preset Recall Speed

CAM_LR_Reverse

CAM_PictureFlip

CAM_ColorGain

Pan_tiltDrive

Direct

-

Off

B&W

Reset

Set

Recall

Preset Speed

On

Off

On

Off

Diret

Up

Off

Reset

Up

Down

Direct

On

Off

Down

Direct

Reset

Up

Down

Direct

On

Full Auto

Manual

Shutter priority

Iris priority

Bright

Reset

Up

Down

Direct

Reset

Up

8x 01 04 20 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 39 00 FF

8x 01 04 39 03 FF

8x 01 04 39 0A FF

8x 01 04 39 0B FF

8x 01 04 39 0D FF

8x 01 04 0B 00 FF

8x 01 04 0B 02 FF

8x 01 04 0B 03 FF

8x 01 04 4B 00 00 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 0A 00 FF

8x 01 04 0A 02 FF

8x 01 04 0A 03 FF

8x 01 04 4A 00 00 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 0D 00 FF

8x 01 04 0D 02 FF

8x 01 04 0D 03 FF

8x 01 04 0D 00 00 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 3E 02 FF

8x 01 04 3E 03 FF

8x 01 04 0E 00 FF

8x 01 04 0E 02 FF

8x 01 04 0E 03 FF

8x 01 04 4E 00 00 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 33 02 FF

8x 01 04 33 03 FF

8x 01 04 23 0p FF

8x 01 04 63 00 FF

8x 01 04 63 04 FF

8x 01 04 3F 00 pp FF

8x 01 04 3F 01 pp FF

8x 01 04 3F 02 pp FF pq: Color Temperature position 0x00: 2500K ~

0x37: 8000K

Automatic Exposure mode

Manual Control mode

Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode

Iris Priority Automatic Exposure mode

Bright Mode(Manual control)

Iris Setting pq: Iris Position

Default Shutter setting pq: Shutter Position

Bright Setting pq: Bright Position

Exposure Compensation On/Off

Exposure Compensation Amount Setting pq: ExpComp Position

Back Light Compensation On/Off p: Flicker Settings (0: Off, 1: 50Hz, 2: 60Hz)

Picture Effect Setting pp: Memory Number (=0 to 127)

8x 01 04 61 02 FF

8x 01 04 61 03 FF

8x 01 04 66 02 FF

8x 01 04 66 03 FF

Image Flip Horizontal On/Off

Image Flip Vertical On/Off

8x 01 04 49 00 00 00 0p FF p: Color Gain setting 0h (60%) to Eh (200%)

8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF VV: Pan speed 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high

Page 18 of 49

Rev 1.7 8/20

Down

Left

Right

Upleft

Upright

DownLeft

DownRight

Stop

AbsolutePosition

RelativePosition

Home

Reset

LimitSet

Pan_tiltLimitSet

LimitClear

CAM_Brightness

CAM_Contrast

CAM_Flip

CAM_SettingSave

CAM_AWBSensitivity

CAM_AFZone

CAM_ColorHue

OSD_Control

CAM_NDIMode

Direct

Direct

Off

Flip-H

Flip-V

Flip-HV

Save

High

Normal

Low

Top

Center

Bottom

Direct

Open / Close

Navigate Up

Navigate Down

Navigate Left

Navigate Right

Enter

Return

High

8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF speed)

8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF

8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 03 FF

WW: Tilt speed 0x01 (low speed) to 0x14 (high speed)

8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 01 FF

8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 01 FF

YYYY: Pan Position

ZZZZ: Tilt Position

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

8x 01 06 03 VV WW

0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF

8x 01 06 04 FF

8x 01 06 05 FF

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

8x 01 04 A1 00 00 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 A2 00 00 0p 0q FF

8x 01 04 A4 00 FF

8x 01 04 A4 01 FF

8x 01 04 A4 02 FF

8x 01 04 A4 03 FF

8x 01 04 A5 10 FF

8x 01 04 A9 00 FF

8x 01 04 A9 01 FF

8x 01 04 A9 02 FF

W: 1 UpRight 0: DownLeft

YYYY: Pan Limit Position

ZZZZ: Tilt Position pq: Brightness Position pq: Contrast Position

Single Command For Video Flip

Save Current Setting

High

Normal

Low

8x 01 04 AA 00 FF

8x 01 04 AA 01 FF

8x 01 04 AA 02 FF

8x 01 04 4F 00 00 00 0p FF

8x 01 04 3F 02 5F FF

8x 01 06 01 0E 0E 03 01 FF

8x 01 06 01 0E 0E 03 02 FF

8x 01 06 01 0E 0E 01 03 FF

8x 01 06 01 0E 0E 02 03 FF

8x 01 06 06 05 FF

8x 01 06 06 04 FF

8x 0B 01 01 FF

AF Zone weight select p: Color Hue 0h (−14 degrees) to Eh (+14 degrees)

Page 19 of 49

Rev 1.7 8/20

Medium

Low

8x 0B 01 02 FF

8x 0B 01 03 FF

Off

CAM_MulticastMode Multicast Mode

PTZ Motion Sync On

CAM_PTZMotionSync PTZ Motion Sync Off

CAM_UACStatus

8x 0B 01 04 FF

8x 0B 01 23 0p FF

8x 0A 11 13 02 FF

8x 0A 11 13 03 FF

MS Lower Speed Limit 8x 0A 11 14 pq FF

Toggle USB Audio 8x 2A 02 A0 04 0p FF

Part 3: VISCA Query Command List

Inquiry Command List

Command Command packed Inquiry Packet

CAM_PowerInq

CAM_ZoomPosInq

CAM_FocusAFMode

Inq

CAM_FocusPosInq

CAM_WBModeInq

CAM_RGainInq

CAM_BGainInq

CAM_AEModeInq

8x 09 04 00 FF

8x 09 04 47 FF

8x 09 04 38 FF

8x 09 04 48 FF

8x 09 04 35 FF

8x 09 04 43 FF

8x 09 04 44 FF

8x 09 04 39 FF

CAM_ShutterPosInq 8x 09 04 4A FF

CAM_IrisPosInq

CAM_BrightPosInq

8x 09 04 4B FF

8x 09 04 4D FF

CAM_ExpCompMod eInq

CAM_ExpCompPosI nq

8x 09 04 3E FF

8x 09 04 4E FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 04 FF y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF y0 50 00 FF y0 50 01 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 05 FF y0 50 20 FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 00 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 0A FF y0 50 0B FF y0 50 0D FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

Page 20 of 49 p=1: On, p=2: Off pq: speed stage p=2: On, p=3: Off

Comments

On

Off (Standby)

Internal power circuit error pqrs: Zoom Position

Auto Focus

Manual Focus pqrs: Focus Position

Auto

Indoor mode

Outdoor mode

OnePush mode

Manual

ColorTemperature Mode pq: R Gain pq: B Gain

Full Auto

Manual

Shutter priority

Iris priority

Bright pq: Shutter Position pq: Iris Position pq: Bright Position

On

Off pq: ExpComp Position

Rev 1.7 8/20

CAM_BacklightMode

Inq

CAM_Nosise2DMode

Ing

8x 09 04 33 FF

8x 09 04 50 FF

CAM_Nosise2DLevel 8x 09 04 53 FF

CAM_Noise3DLevel 8x 09 04 54 FF

CAM_FlickerModeIn q

CAM_ApertureModeI nq (Sharpness)

CAM_ApertureInq

(Sharpness)

8x 09 04 55 FF

8x 09 04 05 FF

8x 09 04 42 FF

SYS_MenuModeInq 8x 09 06 06 FF

CAM_PictureEffectM odeInq

8x 09 04 63 FF

CAM_LR_ReverseInq 8x 09 04 61 FF

CAM_PictureFlipInq 8x 09 04 66 FF

CAM_ColorGainInq 8x 09 04 49 FF

Pan-tiltPosInq

CAM_GainLimitInq

8x 09 06 12 FF

8x 09 04 2C FF

CAM_AFSensitivityI nq

8x 09 04 58 FF

CAM_BrightnessInq 8x 09 04 A1 FF

CAM_ContrastInq 8x 09 04 A2 FF

CAM_FlipInq 8x 09 04 A4 FF

CAM_AFZone 8x 09 04 AA FF

CAM_ColorHueInq 8x 09 04 4F FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 0p FF y0 50 0p FF y0 50 0p FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 04 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 00 00 00 0p FF y0 50 0w 0w 0w 0w

0z 0z 0z 0z FF y0 50 0q FF y0 50 01 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 00 FF y0 50 01 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 00 FF y0 50 01 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 00 00 00 0p FF

Page 21 of 49

On

Off

Auto Noise 2D

Manual Noise 3D

Noise Reduction (2D) p: 0 to 5

Noise Reduction (3D) p: 0 to 8 p: Flicker Settings(0: OFF, 1: 50Hz, 2: 60Hz)

Auto Sharpness

Manual Sharpness pq: Aperture Gain

On

Off

Off

B&W

On

Off

On

Off p: Color Gain setting 0h (60%) to Eh (200%) wwww: Pan Position zzzz: Tilt Position p: Gain Limit

High

Normal

Low pq: Brightness Position pq: Contrast Position

Off

Flip-H

Flip-V

Flip-HV

Top

Center

Bottom p: Color Hue setting 0h (− 14 degrees) to Eh ( +14 degrees

Rev 1.7 8/20

CAM_AWBSensitivit yInq

8x 09 04 A9 FF

CAM_UACInq 8x 2A 02 A0 04 FF y0 50 00 FF y0 50 01 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF

High

Normal

Low

On

Off

Block Inquiry Command List

Command Command packed Inquiry Packet Comments

CAM_LensBlockInq 8x 09 7E 7E 00 FF

CAM_CameraBlockIn q

CAM_EnlargementBl ockInq

8x 09 7E 7E 01 FF

CAM_OtherBlockInq 8x 09 7E 7E 02 FF

8x 09 7E 7E 03 FF y0 50 0u 0u 0u 0u 00 00 0v 0v

0v 0v 00 0w 00 FF y0 50 0p 0p 0q 0q 0r 0s tt 0u vv ww 00 xx 0z FF y0 50 0p 0q 00 0r 00 00 00 00

00 00 00 00 00 FF y0 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0p

0q rr 0s 0t 0u FF uuuu: Zoom Position vvvv: Focus Position w.bit0: Focus Mode 1: Auto 0: Manual pp: R_Gain qq: B_Gain r: WB Mode s: Aperture tt: AE Mode u.bit2: Back Light u.bit1: Exposure Comp. vv: Shutter Position ww: Iris Position xx: Bright Position z: Exposure Comp. Position p.bit0: Power 1:On, 0:Off q.bit2: LR Reverse 1:On, 0:Off r.bit3~0: Picture Effect Mode p: AF sensitivity q.bit0: Picture flip(1:On, 0:Off) rr.bit6~3: Color Gain(0h(60%) to Eh(200%)) s: Flip(0: Off, 1:Flip-H, 2:Flip-V, 3:Flip-HV) t.bit2~0: NR2D Level u: Gain Limit

Note: The [x] in the above table is the camera address, [y] = [x + 8].

Page 22 of 49

Rev 1.7 8/20

Part 4: VISCA over IP Command List

Command

CAM_Power

CAM_Zoom

CAM_Focus

CAM_WB

CAM_RGain

CAM_Bgain

CAM_ColorTemp

Function

On

Off

Stop

Tele (Standard)

Wide (Standard)

Tele (Variable)

Wide (Variable)

Direct

Stop

Far (Standard)

Near (Standard)

Far (Variable)

Near (Variable)

Direct

Auto Focus

Manual Focus

Auto/Manual

Focus Lock

Focus Unlock

Auto

Indoor mode

Outdoor mode

OnePush mode

Manual

Color Temperature

Up

Down

Direct

Reset

Up

Down

OnePush trigger

Reset

Up

Down

Direct

Reset

Command Packet

81 01 04 00 02 FF

81 01 04 00 03 FF

81 01 04 07 00 FF

81 01 04 07 02 FF

81 01 04 07 03 FF

81 01 04 07 2p FF

81 01 04 07 3p FF

81 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

81 01 04 08 00 FF

81 01 04 08 02 FF

81 01 04 08 03 FF

81 01 04 08 2p FF

81 01 04 08 3p FF

81 01 04 48 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

81 01 04 38 02 FF

81 01 04 38 03 FF

81 01 04 38 10 FF

81 0a 04 68 02 FF

81 0a 04 68 03 FF

81 01 04 35 00 FF

81 01 04 35 01 FF

81 01 04 35 02 FF

81 01 04 35 03 FF

81 01 04 35 05 FF

81 01 04 35 20 FF

81 01 04 10 05 FF

81 01 04 03 00 FF

81 01 04 03 02 FF

81 01 04 03 03 FF

81 01 04 43 00 00 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 04 00 FF

81 01 04 04 02 FF

81 01 04 04 03 FF

81 01 04 44 00 00 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 20 00 FF

81 01 04 20 02 FF

81 01 04 20 03 FF

Page 23 of 49

Power ON/OFF

Comments p = 0(low) - 7(high) pqrs: Zoom Position p = 0(low) - 7(high) pqrs: Focus Position

AF On/Off

Prevents any other operation or command from adjusting the current focus state

Normal Auto

Indoor mode

Outdoor mode

One Push WB mode

Manual Control mode

Color Temperature mode

One Push WB Trigger

Manual Control of R Gain pq: R Gain

Manual Control of B Gain pq: B Gain

Default ColorTemperature setting

Rev 1.7 8/20

CAM_AE

CAM_Iris

CAM_Shutter

CAM_Bright

CAM_ExpComp

CAM_BackLight

CAM_Flicker

CAM_PictureEffect

CAM_Memory

Preset Recall Speed

CAM_LR_Reverse

CAM_PictureFlip

CAM_ColorGain

Pan_tiltDrive

Direct

-

Off

B&W

Reset

Set

Recall

Preset Speed

On

Off

On

Off

Direct

Up

Off

Reset

Up

Down

Direct

On

Off

Down

Direct

Reset

Up

Down

Direct

On

Full Auto

Manual

Shutter priority

Iris priority

Bright

Reset

Up

Down

Direct

Reset

Up

81 01 04 20 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 39 00 FF

81 01 04 39 03 FF

81 01 04 39 0A FF

81 01 04 39 0B FF

81 01 04 39 0D FF

81 01 04 0B 00 FF

81 01 04 0B 02 FF

81 01 04 0B 03 FF

81 01 04 4B 00 00 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 0A 00 FF

81 01 04 0A 02 FF

81 01 04 0A 03 FF

81 01 04 4A 00 00 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 0D 00 FF

81 01 04 0D 02 FF

81 01 04 0D 03 FF

81 01 04 0D 00 00 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 3E 02 FF

81 01 04 3E 03 FF

81 01 04 0E 00 FF

81 01 04 0E 02 FF

81 01 04 0E 03 FF

81 01 04 4E 00 00 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 33 02 FF

81 01 04 33 03 FF

81 01 04 23 0p FF

81 01 04 63 00 FF

81 01 04 63 04 FF

81 01 04 3F 00 pp FF

81 01 04 3F 01 pp FF

81 01 04 3F 02 pp FF pq: Color Temperature position 0x00: 2500K ~

0x37: 8000K

Automatic Exposure mode

Manual Control mode

Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode

Iris Priority Automatic Exposure mode

Bright Mode(Manual control)

Iris Setting pq: Iris Position

Default Shutter setting pq: Shutter Position

Bright Setting pq: Bright Position

Exposure Compensation On/Off

Exposure Compensation Amount Setting pq: ExpComp Position

Back Light Compensation On/Off p: Flicker Settings (0: Off, 1: 50Hz, 2: 60Hz)

Picture Effect Setting pp: Memory Number (=0 to 127)

81 01 04 61 02 FF

81 01 04 61 03 FF

81 01 04 66 02 FF

81 01 04 66 03 FF

Image Flip Horizontal On/Off

Image Flip Vertical On/Off

81 01 04 49 00 00 00 0p FF p: Color Gain setting 0h (60%) to Eh (200%)

81 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF VV: Pan speed 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high

Page 24 of 49

Rev 1.7 8/20

Down

Left

Right

Upleft

Upright

DownLeft

DownRight

Stop

AbsolutePosition

RelativePosition

Home

Reset

LimitSet

Pan_tiltLimitSet

LimitClear

CAM_Brightness

CAM_Contrast

CAM_Flip

CAM_SettingSave

CAM_AWBSensitivity

CAM_AFZone

CAM_ColorHue

OSD_Control

CAM_NDIMode

Direct

Direct

Off

Flip-H

Flip-V

Flip-HV

Save

High

Normal

Low

Top

Center

Bottom

Direct

Open / Close

Navigate Up

Navigate Down

Navigate Left

Navigate Right

Enter

Return

High

81 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF speed)

81 01 06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF

81 01 06 01 VV WW 02 03 FF

WW: Tilt speed 0x01 (low speed) to 0x14 (high speed)

81 01 06 01 VV WW 01 01 FF

81 01 06 01 VV WW 02 01 FF

YYYY: Pan Position

ZZZZ: Tilt Position

81 01 06 01 VV WW 01 02 FF

81 01 06 01 VV WW 02 02 FF

81 01 06 01 VV WW 03 03 FF

81 01 06 02 VV WW

0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF

81 01 06 03 VV WW

0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF

81 01 06 04 FF

81 01 06 05 FF

81 01 06 07 00 0W

0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF

81 01 06 07 01 0W

07 0F 0F 0F 07 0F 0F 0F FF

81 01 04 A1 00 00 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 A2 00 00 0p 0q FF

81 01 04 A4 00 FF

81 01 04 A4 01 FF

81 01 04 A4 02 FF

81 01 04 A4 03 FF

81 01 04 A5 10 FF

81 01 04 A9 00 FF

81 01 04 A9 01 FF

81 01 04 A9 02 FF

W: 1 UpRight 0: DownLeft

YYYY: Pan Limit Position

ZZZZ: Tilt Position pq: Brightness Position pq: Contrast Position

Single Command For Video Flip

Save Current Setting

High

Normal

Low

81 01 04 AA 00 FF

81 01 04 AA 01 FF

81 01 04 AA 02 FF

81 01 04 4F 00 00 00 0p FF

81 01 04 3F 02 5F FF

81 01 06 01 0E 0E 03 01 FF

81 01 06 01 0E 0E 03 02 FF

81 01 06 01 0E 0E 01 03 FF

81 01 06 01 0E 0E 02 03 FF

81 01 06 06 05 FF

81 01 06 06 04 FF

81 0B 01 01 FF

AF Zone weight select p: Color Hue 0h (−14 degrees) to Eh (+14 degrees)

Page 25 of 49

Rev 1.7 8/20

Medium

Low

81 0B 01 02 FF

81 0B 01 03 FF

Off

CAM_MulticastMode Multicast Mode

PTZ Motion Sync On

CAM_PTZMotionSync PTZ Motion Sync Off

CAM_UACStatus

81 0B 01 04 FF

81 0B 01 23 0p FF

81 0A 11 13 02 FF

81 0A 11 13 03 FF

MS Lower Speed Limit 81 0A 11 14 pq FF

Toggle USB Audio 81 2A 02 A0 04 0p FF

Part 5: VISCA over IP Query Command List

Inquiry Command List

Command Command packed Inquiry Packet

CAM_PowerInq

CAM_ZoomPosInq

CAM_FocusAFMode

Inq

CAM_FocusPosInq

CAM_WBModeInq

CAM_RGainInq

CAM_BGainInq

CAM_AEModeInq

81 09 04 00 FF

81 09 04 47 FF

81 09 04 38 FF

81 09 04 48 FF

81 09 04 35 FF

81 09 04 43 FF

81 09 04 44 FF

81 09 04 39 FF

CAM_ShutterPosInq 81 09 04 4A FF

CAM_IrisPosInq

CAM_BrightPosInq

81 09 04 4B FF

81 09 04 4D FF

CAM_ExpCompMod eInq

CAM_ExpCompPosI nq

81 09 04 3E FF

81 09 04 4E FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 04 FF

90 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

90 50 00 FF

90 50 01 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 05 FF

90 50 20 FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

90 50 00 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 0A FF

90 50 0B FF

90 50 0D FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

Page 26 of 49 p=1: On, p=2: Off pq: speed stage p=2: On, p=3: Off

Comments

On

Off (Standby)

Internal power circuit error pqrs: Zoom Position

Auto Focus

Manual Focus pqrs: Focus Position

Auto

Indoor mode

Outdoor mode

OnePush mode

Manual

ColorTemperature Mode pq: R Gain pq: B Gain

Full Auto

Manual

Shutter priority

Iris priority

Bright pq: Shutter Position pq: Iris Position pq: Bright Position

On

Off pq: ExpComp Position

Rev 1.7 8/20

CAM_BacklightMode

Inq

CAM_Nosise2DMode

Ing

81 09 04 33 FF

81 09 04 50 FF

CAM_Nosise2DLevel 81 09 04 53 FF

CAM_Noise3DLevel 81 09 04 54 FF

CAM_FlickerModeIn q

CAM_ApertureModeI nq (Sharpness)

CAM_ApertureInq

(Sharpness)

81 09 04 55 FF

81 09 04 05 FF

81 09 04 42 FF

SYS_MenuModeInq 81 09 06 06 FF

CAM_PictureEffectM odeInq

81 09 04 63 FF

CAM_LR_ReverseInq 81 09 04 61 FF

CAM_PictureFlipInq 81 09 04 66 FF

CAM_ColorGainInq 81 09 04 49 FF

Pan-tiltPosInq

CAM_GainLimitInq

81 09 06 12 FF

81 09 04 2C FF

CAM_AFSensitivityI nq

81 09 04 58 FF

CAM_BrightnessInq 81 09 04 A1 FF

CAM_ContrastInq 81 09 04 A2 FF

CAM_FlipInq 81 09 04 A4 FF

CAM_AFZone 81 09 04 AA FF

CAM_ColorHueInq 81 09 04 4F FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 0p FF

90 50 0p FF

90 50 0p FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 04 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 00 00 00 0p FF

90 50 0w 0w 0w 0w

0z 0z 0z 0z FF

90 50 0q FF

90 50 01 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

90 50 00 FF

90 50 01 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

90 50 00 FF

90 50 01 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 00 00 00 0p FF

Page 27 of 49

On

Off

Auto Noise 2D

Manual Noise 3D

Noise Reduction (2D) p: 0 to 5

Noise Reduction (3D) p: 0 to 8 p: Flicker Settings(0: OFF, 1: 50Hz, 2: 60Hz)

Auto Sharpness

Manual Sharpness pq: Aperture Gain

On

Off

Off

B&W

On

Off

On

Off p: Color Gain setting 0h (60%) to Eh (200%) wwww: Pan Position zzzz: Tilt Position p: Gain Limit

High

Normal

Low pq: Brightness Position pq: Contrast Position

Off

Flip-H

Flip-V

Flip-HV

Top

Center

Bottom p: Color Hue setting 0h (− 14 degrees) to Eh ( +14 degrees

Rev 1.7 8/20

CAM_AWBSensitivit yInq

CAM_UACInq

81 09 04 A9 FF

81 2A 02 A0 04 FF

90 50 00 FF

90 50 01 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 02 FF

90 50 03 FF

High

Normal

Low

On

Off

Part 6: Pelco-D Protocol Command List

Function

Up

Down

Left

Right

Zoom In

Zoom Out

Focus Far

Focus Near

Set Preset

Clear Preset

Call Preset

Auto Focus

Manual Focus

Query Pan Position

Query Pan Position Response 0xFF

Query Tilt Position

Query Zoom Position

Query Zoom Position

Response

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

Byte1

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

Query Tilt Position Response 0xFF

0xFF

0xFF

Byte2 Byte3 Byte4

Address 0x00 0x08

Address 0x00

Address 0x00

0x10

0x04

Address 0x00

Address 0x00

0x02

0x20

Address 0x00

Address 0x00

Address 0x01

Address 0x00

Address 0x00

Address 0x00

Address 0x00

Address 0x00

Address 0x00

Address

Address

Address

Address

Address

0x00

0x00

0x00

0x00

0x00

Byte5

Pan Speed

Pan Speed

Pan Speed

Pan Speed

0x00

0x40

0x80

0x00

0x03

0x00

0x00

0x00

0x00

0x05

0x07

0x00

0x00

0x2B 0x00

0x2B 0x00

0x51 0x00

0x59

0x53

Value High

Byte

0x00

0x5B

0x55

0x5D

Value High

Byte

0x00

Value High

Byte

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

Byte7

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

SUM

Byte6

Tilt Speed

Tilt Speed

Tilt Speed

Tilt Speed

0x00

0x00

0x00

0x00

Preset ID

Preset ID

Preset ID

0x01

0x02

0x00

Value Low

Byte

0x00

Value Low

Byte

0x00

Value Low

Byte

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Function

Up

Down

Left

Right

Zoom In

Zoom Out

Focus Far

Focus Near

Set Preset

Clear Preset

Call Preset

Auto Focus

Manual Focus

Query Pan Position

Query Pan Position

Response

Query Tilt Position

Query Tilt Position

Response

Query Zoom Position

Query Zoom Position

Response

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

Byte1

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

0xA0

Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5

Address 0x00 0x08 Pan Speed

Address 0x00 0x10 Pan Speed

Address 0x00 0x04 Pan Speed

Address 0x00 0x02 Pan Speed

Address 0x00 0x20 0x00

Address 0x00 0x40 0x00

Address 0x00 0x80 0x00

Address 0x01 0x00 0x00

Address 0x00 0x03 0x00

Address 0x00 0x05 0x00

Address 0x00 0x07 0x00

Address 0x00 0x2B 0x00

Address 0x00 0x2B 0x00

Address 0x00 0x51 0x00

Address 0x00 0x59

Value High

Byte

Address 0x00 0x53 0x00

Value High

Address 0x00 0x5B

Byte

Address 0x00 0x55 0x00

Address 0x00 0x5D

Value High

Byte

Byte6

Tilt Speed

Tilt Speed

Tilt Speed

Tilt Speed

0x00

0x00

0x00

0x00

Preset ID

Preset ID

Preset ID

0x01

0x02

0x00

Value Low

Byte

0x00

Value Low

Byte

0x00

Value Low

Byte

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

Byte7 Byte8

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

0xAF XOR

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Menu Settings

1. MENU

Press the [MENU] button to display the On Screen Display menu on the normal screen, using the arrow button to move the cursor to the item to be set. Press the [HOME] button to enter the corresponding sub-menu.

MENU

Exposure

Color

Image

P/T/Z

Noise Reduction

Setup

Communication Setup

Restore Default

[Home] Enter

[Menu] Exit

2. EXPOSURE

Move the main menu cursor to [EXPOSURE], and press the

[HOME] key to enter the exposure page, as shown in the following figure.

EXPOSURE

Mode Auto

ExpCompMode Off

Backlight

Gain Limit

Anti-Flicker

Meter

DRC

Off

3

60Hz

Manual

3

Select Item

Change Value

[Menu] Back

Exposure Mode: Modes include: 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 when ExpCompMode is On).

Backlight: Set the backlight compensation, optional items:

On, Off (Effective only in Auto mode).

Bright: Intensity control, optional items: 00 ~ 17

(Effective only in Bright mode).

Gain Limit: Maximum gain limit, optional items: 0 ~ 15

(Effective only in SAE, AAE, & Bright mode).

Anti-Flicker: Anti-flicker, optional items: Off, 50Hz, 60Hz

(Effective only in Auto, AAE, & Bright mode).

Shutter: Shutter value, optional items: 1/30, 1/60, 1/90,

1/100, 1/125, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/725, 1/1000,

1/1500, 1/2000, 1/3000, 1/4000, 1/6000, 1/10000

(Effective only in SAE & Manual mode).

DRC: Dynamic Range Control strength, optional items: 0 ~

8.

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3. COLOR

Move the main menu cursor to [COLOR], and press the

[HOME] key to enter the color page, as shown in the following figure.

COLOR

WB Mode

RG Tuning

BG Tuning

Saturation

Hue

AWB Sens

Auto

0

0

100%

7

High

Select Item

Change Value

[Menu] Back

WB-Mode: Modes include: Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, One

Push, Manual, VAR.

R Gain: Red gain, optional items: 0~255

(Effective only in Manual mode).

B Gain: Blue gain, optional items: 0~255

(Effective only in Manual mode). colortemp: Optional items: 2500K ~ 8000K

(Effective only in VAR mode).

RG Tuning: Red gain tuning, optional items: -10 ~ +10.

BG Tuning: Blue gain tuning, optional items: -10 ~ +10.

Saturation: optional items: 60% ~ 200%.

Hue: Chroma adjustment, optional items: 0 ~ 14.

AWB Sens: The white balance sensitivity, optional items:

Low, Normal, High.

(Effective only in Auto & One Push mode)

4. IMAGE

Move the main menu cursor to [IMAGE], and press the

[HOME] key to enter the image page, as shown in the following figure.

IMAGE

Luminance 7

Contrast 10

Sharpness 3

Flip-H

Flip-V

Off

Off

B&W-Mode Off

Gamma

Style

Default

Clarity

Select Item

Change Value

[Menu] Back

Luminance: Brightness adjustment, optional items: 0 ~ 14.

Contrast: Contrast adjustment, optional items: 0 ~ 14.

Sharpness: Sharpness adjustment, optional items: 0 ~ 14

Flip-H: Image flipped horizontally, optional items: On, Off.

Flip-V: Image Flip Vertical, optional items: On, Off.

B&W-Mode: Optional items: On, Off

Gamma: Optional items: Default, 0.45, 0.5, 0.56, 0.63.

Style: Optional items: Clarity, Norm, 5S, Soft, & Bright

5. P/T/Z

Move the main menu cursor to [P/T/Z], and press the

[HOME] key to enter the P/T/Z page, as shown in the following figure.

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SpeedByZoom

AF-Zone

P/T/Z

AF-Sense

L/R Set

Display Info

Image Freeze

On

Off

Digital Zoom Off

Call Preset Speed 12

Pre Zoom Speed 5

On

Center

High

STD

Select Item

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

L/R Set: Optional items: STD, REV

Display Info: Displays camera information upon startup, optional items: On, Off

Image Freeze: Temporarily freeze image during preset call, optional items: On, Off

Digital Zoom: Increase zoom level with electronic zoom, optional items: Off, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x

Call Preset Speed: Preset call speed, optional items: 1 ~ 24

Pre Zoom Speed: Preset Zoom Speed, optional items: 0 ~ 7

6. NOISE REDUCTION

Move the main menu cursor to [NOISE REDUCTION], and press the [HOME] key to enter the noise reduction page, as shown in the following figure.

NOISE REDUCTION

NR2D-Level 1

NR3D-Level 3

Select Item

[Menu] Back

NR2D Level: 2D noise reduction, optional items: Close,

Auto, 1 ~ 5.

Change Value

NR3D Level: 3D noise reduction, optional items: Off,

1 ~ 8.

7. SETUP

Move the main menu cursor to [SETUP], and press the

[HOME] key to enter the setup page, as shown in the following figure.

SETUP

Language

DVIMode

Lens

EN

HDMI

Type2

Auto Scan Shoot Off

Auto Focus L Off

OSD TimeOut

MotionSync

Focus Limit

Pre Zoom Speed

2.5min

Off

Off

5

Select Item

Change Value

[Menu] Back

Language: Optional items: EN, Chinese, Russian, French,

Spanish, Italian, German

DVIMode: HDMI Data Transfer type, options include:

HDMI, DVI

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Lens: Optional items: Type1, Type2

Auto Scan Shoot: Optional items: Off, On

Auto Focus L: Lock focus in current position, optional items: Off, On

OSD TimeOut: Auto close OSD, optional items: 2.5min,

Off

MotionSync: Trisynchronous preset call, optional items:

Off, On

Max Speed: Maximum MotionSync Speed, optional items:

185 – 230 (Effective only when MotionSync is “On”)

Focus Limit: Set a focus range, optional items: Off, On

Furthest Position: Set the furthest focus distance, optional items: INF, 1m ~ 20m (Effective only when FocusLimit is

“On”)

Nearest Position: Set the nearest focus distance, optional items: INF, 1m ~ 20m (Effective only when FocusLimit is

“On”)

8. COMMUNICATION SETUP

Move the main menu cursor to

[INFORMATION], and press the [HOME] key to enter the communication setup page, as shown in the following figure.

COMMUNICATION SETUP

V_Address 1

V-AddrFix

Net Mode

Baudrate

Off

Serial

9600

Select Item

Change Value

[Menu] Back

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V_Address: Camera VISCA address: optional items: 1 ~

7

V-AddrFix: Fixed VISCA address: optional items: Off,

On

Net Mode: Optional items: Serial, Paral

Baudrate: Optional items: 2400, 4800, 9600, 38400

P_D_Address: Pelco-D Address, optional items: 0 - 254

P_P_Address: Pelco-P Address, optional items: 0 - 31

9. RESTORE DEFAULT

Move the main menu cursor to [RESTORE DEFAULT], and press the [HOME] key to enter the restore default page, as shown in the following figure.

RESTORE DEFAULT

Restore? No

P/T Limit Reset No

Change Value

[Home] OK

[Menu] Back

Restore?: Confirm restore factory settings, optional items:

Yes, No.

P/T Limit Reset: Confirm P/T Limit Reset, optional items:

Yes, No.

Note: Press [HOME] button to confirm, all parameter restore default, include IR Remote address and VISCA address.

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Network Connection

1.

Operating Environment

Operating System: Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/7/8.1/10

Network Protocol: TCP/IP

Client PC: P4 / 128M RAM / 40GHD / support for scaled graphics card, support for DirectX8.0 or more advanced version.

2.

Equipment Installation

1) Connect camera to your network via a CAT5 or CAT6 patch cable or directly to your PC via a CAT5 or CAT6 cross over cable.

2) Turn on camera power.

3) If successful, the orange network light will illuminate and the green light will start flashing. If unsuccessful, the cable is bad, you are using the wrong cable, or you have connected to an inactive network jack.

3.

Network Connection

Connection method between network camera and computer, as in pictures 1.1 and 1.2, below:

Picture 1.1 Direct connections via “cross-over” network cable

Picture 1.2 Connections to LAN via patch cable to LAN wall jack or LAN switch

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Setting up a Network Video Stream

1.

The first thing you are going to want to do to get your camera up and streaming on your network is to connect your camera to power, an active network port on your network, and finally, power on the camera.

2.

Next, go online and download the IP Address Settings Tool. It’s available for Windows & Mac OS at ptzoptics.com/download .

3.

Once you complete the download, launch the “Upgrade v2.8C” tool. Select your network connection type from the

“Interface” dropdown menu and click “Search”.

4.

The next thing you would want to do is change your cameras IP address to be in the same range as your network.

The camera comes with a default IP address of 192.168.100.99.

a.

See the “Additional Network Info” section to identify your network scheme.

5.

Right-click on the camera you wish to change the IP address of and select “Config”.

a.

You have two (2) options for assigning the IP address of your camera. You can manually assign the IP address by assigning a static IP address, or you can have a DHCP server automatically assign a dynamic IP address to your camera. b.

Note: In more complex network environments, you may need to request a static IP address, Network Mask,

Default Gateway, & First DNS from your IT department.

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6.

After assigning an IP address to the camera, you can reach the Web Interface by typing in the camera’s IP address into a web browser. To log in, type in “admin” into the username and password fields.

From the Web Interface, you have two (2) ways to view the video feed.

a.

Set the secondary stream to MJPEG.

b.

Install the PTZOptics ActiveX Plugin and use Internet Explorder.

i.

For more detail, go to help.ptzoptics.com

.

7.

From the Web Interface, you can control the camera using the arrows on the left side. You can also adjust many of your camera’s settings via this IP interface.

8.

You can now receive an RTSP stream from your camera. To view the RTSP stream, type in “rtsp://[Camera IP address]:554/1” for the first (HD) stream, and “rtsp://[Camera IP address]:554/2” for the second (SD) stream.

9.

You can test the RTSP streaming in VLC Media Player. Once VLC is installed and launched, click the “Media” drop down menu and select “Open Network Stream”

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Additional Network Info

Discovering your Network IP range

You can discover the IP range of your network by using the Command Prompt for Windows, or the Terminal app for Macs and following the steps below.

Windows

1.

Type “CMD” into the search bar in the start menu.

2.

Type in “ipconfig” and press “Enter” on your keyboard.

3.

Scroll down to “IPv4 Address”. This is your computer’s local IP address.

4.

In the example above, the PC’s local address is “192.168.111.219”, making the IP range “192.168.111”.

Mac

1.

Open a new finder window and go to Applications, then Utilities, and select the Terminal program.

2.

Type in “IP config get if addr en0” and press “Enter” on your keyboard.

3.

In the example above, the Mac’s local address is “192.168.111.112”, making the IP range “192.168.111”

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Camera Web Interface

The Web Interface allows you to control the camera, view the video feed, and adjust many of the camera’s settings.

Menu

The Menu allows you to traverse the Web Interface. By default, the “Live” option is selected.

Live

This tab allows you to view the video feed of the camera.

The status bar below the video feed can be used to pause / play the video feed, adjust the audio level, and switch between full screen and windowed view.

Directional Arrows

Use the PTZ / OSD dropdown to select how the Directional Arrows behave. While “PTZ” is selected, you will have control over Pan, Tilt, and calling the Home position. When “OSD” is selected, the On Screen Display Menu will open, allowing you to use the Directional Arrows to traverse the OSD Menu.

Directional Arrows: Use the Up / Down / Left / Right buttons to Pan / Tilt the camera or traverse the OSD Menu.

Home Button: Use the Home Button to send the camera to the Home position, or to make a selection within the OSD Menu.

Zoom In: Use the Zoom In button to for narrow (tele) views of the scene.

Zoom Out: Use the Zoom Out button for wide views of the scene.

Focus In/Out: Use the Focus In and Focus Out buttons to make manual focus adjustments of the scene.

Speed Control: Use the Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Focus Speed dropdowns to adjust the speed at which you control the camera.

Auto Focus Unlock: Use the Auto Focus Unlock / Lock dropdown to manually lock the focus in the current position.

PTZ Presets: After manually positioning the camera in a position you wish to return to, you can save the position as a PTZ Preset. Type a number between 0~254 into the Preset box and press the “Set” button to save that position. Click the “Call” button to send the camera back to that PTZ Preset position.

PTZ / OSD Dropdown: Use the PTZ / OSD Dropdown to select Pan / Tilt / Zoom control, or On Screen Display Menu control.

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Video

720p120: Allows camera to output 720p at 120 FPS via the IP

Network Stream. Set to ‘On’ or ‘Off’. (Note: Setting to ‘On’ will override and lockout other video settings).

Video Format: Supports 50Hz (PAL), 60Hz (NTSC), & Dial

Priority formats.

Encode Level: Supports baseline, mainprofile, highprofile, & svc-t.

NDI Preset: Supports Off, High, Medium, & Low.

Encode Protocol: Supports H.264, H.265, and MJPEG protocols.

Resolution: The first stream supports: 1920x1080, 1280x720,

1024x576, 960x540, 640x480, 640x360.

The second stream supports: 1280x720, 1024x576, 720x480,

720x408, 640x360, 480x270, 320x240, 320x180

Bit Rate: Adjust the maximum bit rate of the network video. The higher the bit rate, the clearer the image will be. Bit rates set too high can congest the network and cause the video to not transmit properly, causing the video to appear worse. Range: 32 – 20480 kbps

Frame Rate: Adjust the frame rate of the network video. The higher the frame rate the smoother the video will appear.

I-Key Frame Interval: Adjust how frequently a keyframe is produced.

Bit Rate Control: Supports Constant bit rate (CBR) & Variable bit rate (VBR)

Fluctuate Level: Limit the fluctuation magnitude of variable rate.

Supports 1 ~ 6.

Split Mode Enable: Enable / Disable splice split function.

Split Mode: Supports Fixed blocks and Fixed bytes.

Slice Size: Set the slice size.

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Image

Audio

System

Brightness: Brightness slider. Default: 7

Saturation: Saturation slider. Default: 4

Contrast: Contrast slider. Default 10

Sharpness: Sharpness slider. Default: 3

Hue: Hue slider. Default: 7

Flip & Mirror: Check the Flip and/or Mirror buttons to rotate the image accordingly.

Audio Switch: Enable / Disable audio embedding

Audio Type: AAC

Sample Rate: Options include: 44.1K & 48K

Bit Rate: Options include: 96K, 128K, & 256K

Input Type: Line in.

Input Vol L: Volume of left channel. -97 ~ 30 db

Input Vol R: Volume of right channel. -97 ~ 30 db

ADTS Options: Enable / Disable ADTS

Work Mode: Options include: RTSP, SDK, & Multicast.

Reboot: Used to power cycle the camera

Username: Username to login to device. Username: “admin”.

Password: Password to login to device. Default password: “admin”.

Guest (Username): Guest username to login to device. Username:

“guest”.

Guest (Password): Guest password to login to device. Default password: “guest”.

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Network

LAN Settings: The Lan Settings section allows you to adjust the IP parameters of the camera. The default IP address of the camera is 192.168.100.99. You cannot change the MAC address.

IP Configuration Type: Fixed IP Address (Static) & Dynamic IP Address (DHCP).

IP Address: Camera’s IP address.

Subnet Mask: Network Subnet Mask.

Gateway: Network Gateway.

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DNS Address: Network Domain Name Server address.

MAC Address: The camera’s MAC address.

Apply & Cancel Buttons: Apply or cancel the changes made to the LAN Settings section.

Port Settings: The Port Settings section allows you to adjust the network ports of the camera.

HTTP Port: This port is used for HTTP-CGI control, and for the web application. Default: 80.

RTSP Port: This port is used for the RTSP streaming protocol. Default 554.

PTZ Port: This port is used for the TCP/IP control protocol. Default: 5678.

UDP Port: This port is used for the UDP control protocol. Default: 1259

Sony VISCA: This port is used for the Sony VISCA protocol. You cannot change this port number.

SRT Settings: The Secure Reliable Transport protocol settings section allows you to adjust the SRT settings of the camera.

SRT: Enable / Disable SRT

SRT Port: This is the port used for the SRT protocol. Default: 4578.

SRT Encry: Enable / Disable SRT Encryption. Options include: Off, AES-128, AES-192, AES-256

SRT Password: Change the SRT Password when SRT Encryption is enabled. Default: 1234567891

Control Protocol Settings: The Control Protocol Settings section allows you to adjust the Pelco-D & Pelco-P control address.

Pelco-D Address: 0 ~ 254

Pelco-P Address: 0 ~ 31

RTMP Settings: The RTMP(S) Settings section allows you to enable or disable the two (2) RTMPS stream’s video and audio sources.

First Stream: Enable / Disable Stream 1 Video & Audio

(First Stream) MRL: Text field for RTMPS Stream 1’s Media Resource Locator (MRL)

Second Stream: Enable / Disable Stream 2 Video & Audio

(Second Stream) MRL: Text field for RTMPS Stream 2’s Media Resource Locator (MRL)

RTSP Settings: The RTSP Settings section allows you to enable or disable RTSP Authorization.

RTSP Auth.: Enable / Disable RTSP authorization.

ONVIF Settings: The ONVIF Settings section allows you to adjust the ONVIF settings of the camera.

ONVIF: Enable / Disable ONVIF protocol control.

ONVIF Auth.: Enable / Disable ONVIF authorization.

Multicast Settings: The Multicast Settings section allows you to adjust the Multicast settings of the camera.

Multicast: Enable / Disable the Multicast protocol.

Address: Adjust the Multicast address.

Port: This port is used for the Multicast protocol. Default: 6688.

SDK Settings: The SDK Settings section allows you to adjust the Software Development Kit settings of the camera.

Active Connection: Enable / Disable the SDK active connection.

Address: This is the IP address field of the SDK. Default: 192.168.100.138

Port: This is the port used for the SDK. Default: 1234

NTP Settings: The NTP Settings section allows you to enable / disable the Network Time Protocol of the camera.

Time Zone: Adjust the time zone you wish to use with NTP.

NTP Time Sync: Enable / Disable NTP Time Sync

Server Address: Text field for NTP server.

Time Interval: Adjust the Time Interval in minutes. Default: 1440

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Main Time Show: Enable / Disable Main Time

Position: Main Time position

Sub Time Show: Enable / Disable Sub Time

Position: Sub Time position

Apply & Cancel Buttons: Apply or cancel the changes made to the Network Settings section.

Information

The Information section displays the device information, firmware version, & device friendly name. You can adjust the device friendly name as needed to designate the camera.

Language

The Language selection dropdown allows you to change the language of the Web Interface.

Select either “English”, “Chinese”, or “Russian”.

Network Camera Control Protocol

Control Notes:

PTZ over TCP/UDP

The camera currently supports various PTZ control methods, including RS232, RS485, IR remote control, web interface, HTTP-CGI and TCP/UDP protocol.

The camera includes an internal TCP server. The default port number is 5678. When client and server set up a TCP connection, the client sends PTZ command to the internal server and the server will then parse and execute the PTZ commands.

The camera includes an internal UDP server. The default port number is 1259. When client and server set up a UDP connection, the client sends PTZ commands to the internal server and the server will then parse and execute the PTZ commands.

The command format based on VISCA is shown above in the Serial Communication Control Section

HTTP-CGI – Control

Pan and Tilt Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/ptzctrl.cgi?ptzcmd& [Action] & [Pan Speed] & [Tilt Speed]

[Action]: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFTUP, RIGHTUP, LEFTDOWN, RIGHTDOWN, PTZSTOP

[Pan Speed]: 1 (Slowest) – 24 (Fastest)

[Tilt Speed]: 1 (Slowest) – 20 (Fastest)

Zoom Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/ptzctrl.cgi?ptzcmd& [Action] & [Zoom Speed]

[Action]: ZOOMIN, ZOOMOUT, ZOOMSTOP

[Zoom Speed]: 1 (Slowest) – 7 (Fastest)

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Focus Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/ptzctrl.cgi?ptzcmd& [Action] & [Focus Speed]

[Action]: FOCUSIN, FOCUSOUT, FOCUSSTOP

[Focus Speed]: 1 (Slowest) – 7 (Fastest)

Focus Lock Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?ptzcmd& [Action] _mfocus

[Action]: LOCK, UNLOCK

Preset Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/ptzctrl.cgi?ptzcmd& [Action] & [Position Number]

[Action]: POSSET, POSCALL

[Position Number]: 0 – 89 (Range 1), 100 – 254 (Range 2)

Home Position Recall http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/ptzctrl.cgi?ptzcmd&home

PT Reset http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?pan_tiltdrive_reset

Direct Position Recall Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/ptzctrl.cgi?ptzcmd& [Mode] & [Pan Speed] & [Tilt Speed] & [Pan Position] & [Tilt Position]

[Mode]: ABS, REL

[Pan Speed]: 1 (Slowest) – 24 (Fastest)

[Tilt Speed]: 1 (Slowest) – 20 (Fastest)

[Pan Position]: 0001 (First step pan right), 0990 (Last step pan right), FFFE (First step pan left), F670 (Last step pan left)

[Tilt Position]: 0001 (First step tilt up), 0510 (Last step tilt up), FFFE (First step tilt down), FE51 (Last step tilt down)

Direct Zoom Recall Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/ptzctrl.cgi?ptzcmd&zoomto& [Zoom Speed] & [Zoom Position]

[Zoom Speed]: 1 (Slowest) – 7 (Fastest)

[Zoom Position]: 0000 (Full wide), 4000 (Full tele)

HTTP-CGI – Navigation

OSD Menu Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?navigate_mode& [Mode]

[Mode]: OSD (OSD Open), PTZ (OSD Close)

OSD Menu Navigation Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/ptzctrl.cgi?ptzcmd& [Action]

[Action]: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT

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OSD Menu Selection Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?navigate_mode& [Mode]

[Mode]: CONFIRM, OSD_BACK

HTTP-CGI – Image Adjustment

Image Settings Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?post_image_value& [Mode] & [Level]

[Mode]: BRIGHT, SATURATION, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, HUE

[Level]: 0 - 14

Image Orientation Control http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?post_image_value& [Mode] & [State]

[Mode]: FLIP, MIRROR

[State]: 1 (Flip / Mirror), 0 (Default)

Default Image Settings http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?get_image_default_conf

HTTP-CGI – Inquiries

Video http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?get_media_video

Network Video Configuration

Audio http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?get_media_audio

Network Audio Configuration

Network http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?get_network_conf

Network Configuration

Information http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?get_device_conf

Camera Information

Serial Number http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/param.cgi?get_serial_number

Serial Number

*Not always accurate

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Photobooth Functionality

Your PTZOptics camera can quickly and easily take a series of four (4) still image or video files that are stored on the camera and made accessible with a standard web browser on the same network.

Photos

You have two (2) options to initiate a series of four (4) still images being captured…

You can enter the following HTTP string into any web browser on the same network as the camera to initiate a series of four

(4) still images. http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/booth.cgi?0&4& [Delay] &photo&0

In this example, [Delay] is utilized to add additional delay, in seconds, between still images being taken. [Delay] can have any value from 1 – 9 seconds.

You can also press the “ [F1] ” button on your IR remote to initiate a “quick capture” that has, approximately, a four (4) second delay between four (4) still images being captured.

To retrieve your series of four (4) still images, you will need to open a standard web browser with network access to the camera and use the following HTTP strings to retrieve the still image files as desired.

Image 1: http:// [Camera IP] /photo1.jpg

Image 2: http:// [Camera IP] /photo2.jpg

Image 3: http:// [Camera IP] /photo3.jpg

Image 4: http:// [Camera IP] /photo4.jpg

Videos

You have two (2) options to initiate a series of four (4) videos being captured…

You can enter the following HTTP string into any web browser on the same network as the camera to initiate a series of four

(4) video recordings. http:// [Camera IP] /cgi-bin/booth.cgi?0&4& [Delay] &video& [Length]

In this example, [Delay] is utilized to add additional delay, in seconds, between videos being taken. [Delay] can have any value from 1 – 9 seconds.

In this example, [Length] is utilized to adjust the overall length, in seconds, of each video file. [Length] can have any value from 1 – 10 seconds.

You can also press the “ [F2] ” button on your IR remote to initiate a “quick capture” that has, approximately, a four (4)

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second delay between four (4) ten (10) second videos being captured.

To retrieve your series of four (4) videos, you will need to open a standard web browser with network access to the camera and use the following HTTP strings to retrieve the still image files as desired.

Video 1: http:// [Camera IP] /video1.mp4

Video 2: http:// [Camera IP] /video2.mp4

Video 3: http:// [Camera IP] /video3.mp4

Video 4: http:// [Camera IP] /video4.mp4

Video note: It can take the camera time for the video files to be fully captured and processed. If they are not retrievable, please wait an additional 30 – 60 seconds for the process to complete.

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Camera Maintenance

⚫ If the camera will not be used for a long time, please turn off the power switch.

⚫ Use a soft cloth or lotion-free tissue to clean the camera body.

⚫ Use a soft dry lint-free cloth to clean the lens. If the camera is very dirty, clean it with a diluted neutral detergent.

Do not use any type of solvent or harsh detergent, which may damage the surface.

Unqualified Applications

⚫ Do not shoot extremely bright objects for a long period of time, such as sunlight, ultra-bright light sources, etc...

⚫ Do not operate in unstable lighting conditions, otherwise the image may flicker.

⚫ Do not operate close to powerful electromagnetic radiation, such as TV or radio transmitters, etc…

Troubleshooting

⚫ No image

1.

Check whether the power cord is connected, voltage is OK, POWER lamp is lit.

2.

Check whether the camera can “self-test” after startup (camera will do a brief pan-tilt tour and return to the home position, or if preset 0 is set, the camera will return to the preset 0 position).

3.

Check that the HDMI cable is connected correctly.

1.

If HDMI, make sure that the destination device is accessing the HDMI port that you plugged into.

2.

If SDI, make sure that the destination device is accessing the SDI port that you plugged into.

Abnormal display of image

1.

Check setting of rotary dial on rear of camera. Be sure to use a resolution and refresh rate that is supported by your software.

Image is shaky or vibrating.

1.

Check whether camera is mounted solidly or sitting on a steady horizontal and level surface.

2.

Check the building and any supporting furniture for vibration. Ceiling mounts are often affected by building vibration more than wall mounts.

3.

Any external vibration that is affecting the camera will be more apparent when in tele zoom (zoomed in) settings.

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Control

⚫ IR remote controller does not control the camera

1.

Does one of the 4 “Camera Select” buttons (top row of remote) light up when you press any button on the remote?

1.

If not, change the batteries in the remote.

2.

Are the camera and remote set to the same IR address? You can use press [*] + [#] + [F1] (3 buttons in sequence) on the remote to set the camera to address 1. Press “Camera Select” 1 on the remote to control the camera.

3.

Try removing other sources of IR interference (e.g. sunlight, fluorescent lighting).

⚫ Serial communication does not control the camera

1.

Make sure the camera is on and functioning with the IR remote control.

2.

Verify that the RS232 cable is connected correctly and using the proper pinout.

3.

Verify the communication settings of the control software or device (e.g. joystick).

4.

Verify that the communication port on the controlling device is activated (e.g. Com port on PC).

5.

Verify that all communication settings in the OSD Setup Menu correlate to the commands being used (e.g.

VISCA address).

Copyright Notice

The entire contents of this manual, whose copyright belongs to PTZOptics, may not be cloned, copied or translated in any way without the explicit permission of the company. Product specifications and information referred to in this document are for reference only and as such are subject to updating at any time without prior notice.

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Key Features

  • 20x optical zoom lens
  • Wide field of view
  • Multiple control options
  • PoE+ support
  • VISCA command support
  • 3G-SDI, HDMI, and IP streaming
  • Photobooth functionality

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the maximum resolution of the PTZOptics 20x 3G-SDI GEN 2?
1080p60
What is the field of view of the PTZOptics 20x 3G-SDI GEN 2?
60.3°
Can the PTZOptics 20x 3G-SDI GEN 2 be controlled remotely?
Yes, the PTZOptics 20x 3G-SDI GEN 2 can be controlled remotely using an IR remote control, RS-232 interface, or web interface.

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