NEXIGO N980P 60FPS FHD Webcam User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- NEXIGO
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NEXIGO N980P 60FPS FHD Webcam
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WELCOME TO THE NEXIGO FAMILY!
Thank you for choosing the NexiGo N980P FHD Webcam! You are now part of an exclusive club: the NexiGo family! It’s our job to make sure you enjoy your membership. If you have any problems please contact us at cs@nexigo.com anytime for further assistance. Make sure to register your purchase at nexigo.com/warranty within 14 days of the delivery date to extend your warranty coverage to TWO Years!
From all of us here at NexiGo, we want to thank you for your trust in us. We
look forward to serving you again in the near future.
Yours Sincerely,
The NexiGo Team
NEXIGO WEBCAM SETTINGS SOFTWARE
NexiGo is proud to introduce the new NexiGo Webcam Settings software! Free of charge to all our loyal NexiGo customers, use it to enhance your experience with your webcam. Just head on over to nexigo.com/software to download it. The NexiGo Webcam Settings software allows you to change almost every setting for your webcam. From brightness to focus, from saturation to hue, find the look that highlights the best you!
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- FHD Lens
- Noise Reduction Microphones
- Power Indicator
- Flexible Clip/Base
- 1/4″ Tripod Screw Hole
- Manual Focus Ring
Manual Focus Adjustment: Twist the focus ring by hand until your subject is sharp. Please try twisting the opposite direction if the dial ring stuck at the end.
PACKAGE INCLUDES
1 x FHD Webcam 1 x User Manual
SPECIFICATION
Video resolution | l 920xl 080@60fps, l 280×720@60fps, 640×480@60fps |
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Sensor | 1/2.7-inc h CMOS digital image sensor |
Focus type | Manual focus |
Field of view | D=l 20°/H=l 07°N =75° |
Application support | Chat software: Skype. FaceTime. Zoom. Microsoft Teams, |
Hangouts, etc.
Streaming software: Open Broadcaster Software and Xsplit
Photo or video: Using system the Camera App (Cam era for Windows, Photo Booth for macOS)
System requirements|
- Windows 7/8/10/11 or above
- macOS 10.6 or above
- Chrome OS V29.0l 547 or above
SETTING UP YOUR WEBCAM
PLACE/POSITION YOUR WEBCAM
CONNECT THE WEBCAM TO YOUR COMPUTER USING THE USB CABLE
Notes:
- Make sure you are connected to your network before starting the setup.
- If you cannot use the camera within other apps, you will need to enable access.
- In Windows: Select Settings>Privacy>Camera, turn on allow apps to access your camera.
- On Mac: Select Apple menu>System Preferences> Security & Privacy>Privacy>Camera, and select which apps you want to use the camera. If you still have trouble connecting the Webcam, please refer to the FAQ sections starting from Page 8.
VIEW YOUR CAMERA: Windows
Windows users can use the Camera app, which is pre-installed with Windows. To find the Camera app type “camera” (without the quotation marks) in the search bar at the bottom of the screen and press enter. Alternatively, go to the Start menu at the bottom right corner of the screen and left click. Scroll through the list of programs there until you get to the “C” section, the Camera application will be listed there. To view your webcam video you may need to select “the NexiGo camera” from the list of other devices. At the top right or left of your screen click the cycle camera icon (the arrow chasing itself, not the gear), and keep switching until you get to the NexiGo webcam.
VIEW YOUR CAMERA: Mac
Mac users can use the Photo Booth app, which is pre-installed with the OS. This will allow you to preview the camera images, capture still frames, and record video clips. To begin, select the Finder button, click Applications, and select Photo Booth.
Alternately, click the Search button in your menu bar, type “photo booth” (without the quotation marks), and press return. To see an image from your camera in Photo Booth, you may need to select the camera from the list of attached devices in the app. At the top of your screen, click Camera in the app menu, and select the Full HD Webcam from the list of options.
VIDEO CALLING REQUIREMENTS
- A computer with speakers (or a headset), your NexiGo webcam, and a microphone;
- Install a video-calling application such as Skype, FaceTime, Zoom, or Hangouts. (Both parties need a webcam and the same video application.)
FCC REQUIREMENT
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This
device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Website: www.nexigo.com Manufacturer:
Nexight INC
E-mail: cs@nexigo.com Tel: +1(458) 215-6088
Address: 11075 SW 11th St, Beaverton, OR, 97005, US
FAQ
Q1: How do I know if my camera is being recognized by the system?****
A: Connect the camera to any USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port. It will take a few
seconds for the camera to be recognized after it is connected to the system.
To ensure the camera has been installed correctly on a Windows computer; check
under Control Panel > System and Security>Device Manager.
To verify the webcam is connected on a Mac computer, click the Apple Menu (in
the top left corner of your screen) and then click About this Mac. Click on
System Report from the pop-up window that appears. The System Information
window for your Mac will appear. Navigate to the USB section and check if the
webcam is listed as a connected device (like the photo below):
Q2: What is the video recording frame-rate?****
A: The NexiGo webcam captures clear images and can record video at 1080p/60fps in a well-lit environment. The quality of the signal can be affected by low bandwidth availability or insufficient lighting. This can cause the frame rate to drop to 1080p/50fps, or possibly even lower.
Q3: What can I do if the images or video are an abnormal color? How to adjust image parameters such as brightness or contrast?****
A: Please ensure that the light in your environment is free of unique
tones or intense light sources. Things such as walls/floors/other large-area
non-standard light sources, including areas with colored or intense light. In
such environments photographed pictures are subjected to color cast due to the
lighting impact of these light sources
For Windows & Mac:
Using the NexiGo Webcam Settings Software, you can adjust the image parameter
you want according to your needs.
Note: Download the NexiGo Webcam Settings Software from
nexigo.com/software.
Q4: Why is my video not in 1080p in my video calling application?****
A: Check the video output settings in your video capture software, these may be set to a lower capture format. There are various constraints on the system that could impede the ability to attain a 1080p video calling session. They center around processing power (i.e. CPU speed) and available network bandwidth. In all cases, review the requirements from the video calling application. They will guide as to the system performance required as well as the necessary bandwidth.
Q5: Why does my screen go blank or black while trying to preview images?****
A: There are several reasons this could happen:
1. There is something wrong with the USB port. Please use a different USB
port or another PC and test the camera again.
2. The PC does not recognize the camera device.
3. The operating system and computer configuration do not satisfy the
requirements of the camera. Please check your system specifications.
4. The video preview feature of the application is not turned on, or the
application has a privacy feature that prohibits access to the camera. Please
try with a different application.
Q6: Why is there flickering or banding on the video feed when I use the webcam?****
A: This might be due to lighting inconsistencies in your room. To resolve
this, download the NexiGo Webcam Setting Software from nexigo.com/software. In
the software, select your NexiGo webcam in the device selection bar, then
change the powerline frequency to either 50Hz or 60Hz depending on your needs.
For example, if your screen flicks at 50Hz, you can switch to 60Hz to solve
it.
References
- NexiGo Warranty Registration | NexiGo
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- NexiGo Warranty Registration | NexiGo
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