Prestel HD-PTZ430HSU3 PTZ Camera For Video Conferencing User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Prestel
Table of Contents
Prestel HD-PTZ430HSU3
1080P HD PTZ Camera
HD-PTZ430HSU3 PTZ Camera For Video Conferencing
USER MANUAL
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Notice
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FCC NOTICE (Class A)
This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The 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.
Note
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Class A ITE
Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE
limits but not the class B ITE limits. Such equipment should not be restricted
in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the instructions
for use:
Warning
Operating this equipment in a residential environment may cause radio
interference.
European Community Compliance Statement (Class A)
This product is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in
the Council Directives on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States
relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Safety Precautions
- During the installation and use of the equipment, all electrical safety regulations of the country and region of use must be strictly observed.
- Please use the power adapter that comes standard with this product.
- Please do not connect multiple devices to the same power adapter (exceeding the capacity of the adapter may generate excessive heat or cause a fire).
- Do not rotate head of the camera by hand, otherwise it may cause mechanical failure.
- When installing this product on a wall or ceiling, secure the device securely. When installing, make sure that there are no obstacles within the rotationrange of the gimbal; do not turn on the power until all installations are completed.
- To avoid heat build-up, keep ventilation around the device smooth.
- If the device emits smoke, smells, or makes noises, please turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord, and contact the dealer in time.
- This device is not waterproof, please keep the device dry.
- This product has no user serviceable parts, damage caused by disassembly by the user is not covered by the warranty.
Notice
Specific frequencies of electromagnetic field may affect the image of the
camera!
Packing List
Name | Quantity |
---|---|
Camera | 1 |
Power Adapter | 1 |
Power Cable | 1 |
RS232 Cable | 1 |
USB Cable (Optional) | 1 |
Remote Control | 1 |
User Manual | 1 |
Quick Start
-
Please check connections are correct before starting.
-
Connect the power adapter to the power connector on the rear panel of the camera. The power indicator on the front panel of the camera is on.
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After the camera is powered on, it starts to initialize, right up to the limit position, and then both horizontal and vertical go to the middle position, the motor stops running, and the initialization is completed.
(Note: If preset 0 is saved, PTZ will be move to preset 0)
Video Format
Video Format
0| 1080P60| 8| –
1| 1080P50| 9| –
2| –| A| –
3| –| B| –
4| 720P60| C| –
5| 720P50| D| –
6| 1080P30| E| –
7| 1080P25| F| –
About Product
5.1 Features
- 60.7° Wide-angle Lens + 30x Optical Zoom 60.7° high-quality ultra-wide-angle lens,optical zoom up to 30x, support 8x digital zoom.
- 1080P Full HD Using 1/2.8-inch high-quality HD CMOS sensor with effective 2.07 million pixels, it can achieve high-quality images with a maximum resolution of 1920×1080.
- New ISP Image Processing Algorithm The new generation of ISP image processing algorithm provides more complete white balance and automatic exposure functions, which significantly improves the image output performance of the camera, and the imaging effect is also better. Widely used in education recording and broadcasting, distance education, video conferencing, live broadcasting, broadcasting and other industries.
- Leading Auto Focus Technology Using advanced focusing algorithm, the lens can focus quickly, accurately and stably.
- Low Light The application of 2D and 3D noise reduction algorithm greatly reduces image noise. Even under the condition of ultra-low illumination, it still keep the picture clean and clear, and the SNR of image is as high as 55dB.
- Multiple Interfaces Support HDMI and 3G-SDI interface, effective transmission distance of 3G-SDI is up to 150 meters (1080P30). HDMI, 3G-SDI, LAN can output three HD digital signals at the same time.
- Remote Control Through the RS232 and RS485 serial ports, the camera can be controlled remotely.
5.2 Specifications
Camera
**Signal System| 1080P60, 1080P50, 1080P30, 1080P25,
720P60, 720P50
Sensor| 1/2.8 inch, CMOS, Effective pixels: 2.07M
Scanning Mode| Progressive**
Lens
| 30x, f=4.42mm~132.6mm, F1.8~F2.8
Digital Zoom| 8x
Minimum Illumination| 0.5 Lux @ (F1.8, AGC ON)
Shutter| 1/30s ~ 1/10000s
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White Balance
| Auto, VAR, Manual, One Push, Indoor, Outdoor
Bacfilight Compensatio n| **Support
Digital Noise**
Reduction
| 2D & 3D Digital Noise
Reduction
SNR| ≥55dB
Horizontal FOV| 60.7° ~ 2.28°
Vertical FOV| 34.1° ~ 1.28°
Pan Angle| ±170°
Tilt Angle| -30° ~ +90°
Pan Speed| 1.7° ~ 100°/s
Tilt Speed| 1.7° ~ 69.9°/s
Image Flip| Support
Image Freeze| Support
Preset Position| 255
Preset Accuracy| 0.1°
Audio Features
**Microphone Array| Built-in dual microphones, 100Hz to 16KHz
frequency response
Audio Input| Support LINE IN audio input**
Audio Output
| Support LINE OUT, HDMI, USB and other audio output
USB Features
Operate System| Windows 7/8/10, Mac OS X, Linux,
Android
Color System / Compression| **YUY2/MJPEG/H.264
USB Audio| Support
USB Video Protocol| UVC 1.1/UVC 1.5
UVC PTZ Control| Support
Networfi Features**
Video Compression| H.264/H.265
Video Stream| First Stream, Second Stream
First Stream Resolution| 1920×1080, 1280×720,
1024×576, 960×540,
640×480, 640×360
Second Stream Resolution| 1280×720, 1024×576,
720×480, 640×360,
480×272, 320×240,
320×180
Video Bit Rate| 32Kbps~20480Kbps
Bit Rate Control| CBR, VBR
Frame Rate| 1fps ~ 60fps
Audio
Compression
| AAC
Audio Bit Rate| 96Kbps, 128Kbps, 256Kbps
Protocols
| TCP/IP, HTTP, RTSP, ONVIF,RTMP/RTMPS,
DHCP, SRT, Multicast,
etc.
Interfaces
LINE IN
Interface
| 1 x LINE IN: 3.5mm
Audio Interface
LINE OUT
Interface
| 1 x LINE OUT: 3.5mm
Audio Interface
Communicati on Interface
| 1 x RS485: 2pin phoenix port, Max Distance: 1200m, Protocol: VISCA/
__**Pelco-D/Pelco-P**
1xRS232 IN: 8pin Min DIN, Max Distance: 30m, Protocol: VISCA/Pelco-D/
__**Pelco-P**
1 x RS232 OUT: 8pin
Min DIN, Max Distance:
30m, Protocol: VISCA networfi use only
Networfi
Interface
| 1xLAN: 10M/100M
Adaptive Ethernet Port
|
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|
HDMIInterface| 1 x HDMI: Version 1.3
**3G-SDIInterfa ce| 1x3G-SDI: BNC type, 800mVp-p, 75 Ω
. Along to SMPTE 424M standard
USBInterface| 1xUSB 3.0: Type A
Power Jacfi| JEITA type (DC IN 12V)
General Specifications
Input Voltage| DC 12V
Input Current| Max. 1.2A
Operating Temperature| 0°C ~ 40°C
Storage Temperature| -40°C ~ 60°C
Power Consumption| Max. 15W
Dimension| 169mm x 141.5mm x 176mm
Net Weight| About 1.5Kg**
Note Product specifications and parameters are subject to change without notice.
5.3 Interface and Switch
Item | Description |
---|---|
1 | LINE IN Interface |
2 | LINE OUT Interface |
3 | System Select Switch |
4 | RS485 Interface |
5 | RS232 IN Interface |
6 | RS232 OUT Interface |
7 | LAN Interface |
8 | HDMI Interface |
9 | 3G-SDI Interface |
10 | USB3.0 Interface |
11 | DC 12V Interface |
12 | Power Switch |
5.4 Dimension
5.5 Installation
Note The installation diagram is for reference only. The brackets and
screws are not standard.
For packing accessories, please refer to the actual product.
5.6 Remote Control
Key Description
-
Standby Key
Press to enter standby mode -
Number Key
Press to set preset or call preset -
*Key
Use with other keys -
PRESET Key
Set preset: [PRESET] + Number key (0-9) -
HOME Key
Confirm selection or press to turn PTZ back to the middle position -
Return Key
Press to return to the previous menu -
ZOOM Key
• SLOW: Zoom In [+] or Zoom Out [-] slowly
• FAST: Zoom In [+] or Zoom Out [-] fast -
L/R SET Key
• Standard: Simultaneously press L/R SET + 1
• Reverse: Simultaneously press L/R SET + 2 -
FOCUS Key
Auto/Manual/Far/Near focus -
CAMERA SELECT Key
Press to select and control the camera -
Key
Use with other keys
-
IR Remote Control Key
[]+[ #]+[F1]: Address 1
[]+[ #]+[F2]: Address 2
[]+[ #]+[F3]: Address 3
[]+[ #]+[F4]: Address 4 -
RESET Key
Clear preset position: [RESET] + Number key (0-9) -
PTZ Control Key
PTZ moved according to the arrow indicates -
MENU Key
Press toenter or exit OSD Menu -
BACKLIGHT Key
Backlight ON/OFF: Press repeatedly to enable or disable the backlight compensation.
NOTE:
• Effective only in auto exposure mode.
• If there is a light behind the subject, the subject will become dark, press the backlight key to enable the backlight compensation. Press again to disable this function. -
P/T RST (PTZ Reset) Key
PTZ starts to self-test after pressed it Shortcut Set
[]+[ #]+[1]: OSD menu default English
[]+[ #]+[3]: OSD menu default Chinese
[]+[ #]+[4]: Display currentIP address
[]+[ #]+[6]: Quickly recover the default
[]+[ #]+[8]: View the camera version
[]+[ #]+[9]: Quickly set up inversion
[*]+[ #]+[MANUAL]: Restore default IP address
GUI Settings
6.1 Menu
Press [MENU] key to display the main menu on the normal screen, using arrow
key to move the cursor to the item to be set. Press the [HOME] key to enter
the corresponding sub-menu.
Menu
ENG | ENG |
---|---|
Video FormatStyle | 1080P60 |
Default
Exposure| ->
Color| ->
Image| ->
Display| ->
PTZSetting| ->
Setting| ->
Version| ->
Default| ->
[MENU]Return /[HOME]Enter
ENG
Video Format: 1080P60, 1080P50,
1080P30, 1080P25, 720P60, 720P50.
Style: Default, Cold, Warm, Clear, Soft,
User1, User2, User3.
6.2 Exposure
Move the main menu cursor to [Exposure], and press [HOME] key enter the
exposure page, as shown in the following figure.
Exposure > AE
Flicker
Expcomp
Mode
Expmode
Backlight
Gain Limit
DRC Mode| Auto
50Hz
On
2
Off
15
Off
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[MENU]Return /[HOME]Enter
AE: Auto, Manual, Iris Priority, Shutter Priority, Bright Priority.
Flicker: Off, 50Hz, 60Hz (Effective only in Auto, Iris Priority, Bright
Priority mode).
Expcomp Mode: On, Off (Effective only in Auto, Iris Priority mode).
Expmode: -7~7 (Effective only in Expcomp Mode to On).
Backlight: On, Off (Effective only in Auto, Iris Priority mode).
Bright: 0~99 (Effective only in Bright Priority mode).
Gain Limit:0~32 (Effective only in Auto, Iris Priority, Bright Priority mode).
Iris: F1.8, F2.0, F2.4, F2.8, F3.4, F4.0, F4.8, F5.6, F6.8, F8.0, F9.6, F11,
Off (Effective only in Manual, Iris Priority mode).
Shutter:1/30, 1/50, 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 Manual, Shutter Priority mode).
Gain:0~31 (Effective only in Manual, Shutter Priority mode). DRC Mode: Manual,
Auto, Off.
DRC: 0~14 (Effective only in DRC Mode to Manual).
6.3 Color
Move the main menu cursor to [Color], and press [HOME] key enter the color
page, as shown in the following figure.
Color > AWB
Sens
R-Tuning
B-Tuning
Hue
Saturation| Auto
Low
0
0
50
100
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[MENU]Return /[HOME]Enter
AWB:Auto, VAR, Manual, One Push, Indoor, Outdoor.
Sens: Low, Middle, High.
R-Gain: 0~1023 (Effective only in ManuaOne Push mode).
B-Gain: 0~1023 (Effective only in ManuaOne Push mode).
R-Tuning:-128~128 (Effective only in
Auto, Temp, One Push mode).
B-Tuning:-128~128 (Effective only in
Auto, Temp, One Push mode).
Hue: 0~99.
Saturation: 0~200.
Temp: 2000 ~ 8500 (Effective only in Temp mode).
6.4 Image
Move the main menu cursor to [Image], and press [HOME] key enter the image
page, as shown in the following figure.
Image> Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Mode
Gamma Mode Gamma
NR-2D Mode NR-3D Mode| 50
50
Auto
Manual
Ext
Auto
Auto
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Brightness: 0~99.
Contrast: 0~99.
Sharpness Mode: Manual, Auto.
Sharpness: 0~25 (Effective only in
Sharpness Mode to Manual).
Gamma Mode: Manual, Auto.
Gamma: Ext, 0.45, 0.5, 0.54, 0.56, 0.63(Effective only in Gamma Mode to
Manual).
NR-2D Mode: Manual, Auto.
NR-2D: 0~99(Effective only in NR-2D
Mode to Manual).
NR-3D Mode: Manual, Auto.
NR-3D: 0~15 (Effective only in NR-3D
Mode to Manual).
6.5 Display
Move the main menu cursor to [Display], and press [HOME] key enter the display
page, as shown in the following figure.
Display
OSD-Dir
HDMIMode SDIMode
Flip-H
Flip-V
Freeze| 0
HDMI
Level A
Off
Off
Off
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[MENU]Return /[HOME]Enter
OSD-Dir: 0, 90, 180, 270.
HDMI Mode: HDMI, DVI.
SDI Mode: Level A, Level B.
Flip-H: On, Off.
Flip-V: On, Off.
Freeze: On, Off.
6.6 P/T/ZSetting
Move the main menu cursor to [P/T/Z Setting], and press [HOME] key enter the P/T/Z setting page, as shown in the following figure.
P/T/Z Setting> AF-Sense
AF-Zone
Focus Limit
LR Mode
Motion Sync
Horizontal
Speed
Vertical Speed
Zoom Speed
PTbyZoom| High
Front
Off
STD
Off
23
19
7
On
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[MENU]Return /[HOME]Enter
AF-Sense: High, Normal, Low.
AF-Zone: Front, Top, Center, Bottom.
Focus Limit: On, Off.
Near Focus Limit: 1M, 1.5M, 2M, 3M, 4M,
5M, 6M, 8M, 10M, 15M, 20M (Effective
only in Focus Limit to On).
Far Focus Limit: 15M, 20M, Infinity
(Effective only in Focus Limit to On).
LR Mode: STD, REV.
Motion Sync: On, Off.
Horizontal Speed:0~23.
Vertical Speed:0~19.
Zoom Speed: 0~7.
PTbyZoom: On, Off.
6.7 Setting
Move the main menu cursor to [Setting], and press [HOME] key enter the setting page, as shown in the following figure.
Setting> ViscaAddr
ViscaMode
Baud Rate
DHCP
IP Addr
MAC| 1
Series
9600
Off
192.168.100.88
d4e08e548d13
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[MENU]Return /[HOME]Enter
Visca Addr: 1~7 (Effective only in VISCA protocol).
Visca Mode: Serial, Paral.
Baud Rate: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200.
DHCP: On, Off.
IP Addr: 192.168.100.88.
MAC: d4e08e548d13.
6.8 Version
Move the main menu cursor to [Version], and press [HOME] key enter the versionpage, as shown in the following figure.
VersionMain
AF
Date
Code| X8.02.15
14.04.04
2022-08-18
VF1
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[MENU]Return /[HOME]Enter
Main:Display the version number of the main program of the camera.
AF:Display the camera autofocus version number.
Date:Display the burning date of the main program version of the camera.
Code:Display the camera code.
6.9 Default
Move the main menu cursor to [Default], press [HOME] key enter default page, as shown in the following figure.
Default
Reset No
[MENU]Return /[HOME]Enter
/[HOME]Enter
Reset: Yes, No.
GUI menu and parameters are
Note subject to change without notice.
WEB Settings
7.1 Access Camera
Access http://192.168.100.88 to pop up the login window, then input username
(default: admin) and password (default: admin). After login, it will show as
below:
7.2 Control Camera
All pages include two menu bars:
Real time monitoring: displaying video imageParameter 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:
- Video playback pause button: control real-time video pause, stop the last picture, click recoverable video again.
- Audio control buttons: can adjust the volume or set silent mode.
- Full screen switch button.
B. PTZ Setup
-
Pan and Tilt Control
Up,Down,Left andRight arrows and the home button allow you to manually drive the camera to the desired position. -
Zoom
Zoom Inand Zoom Out buttons allow for wide or narrow view of the space. -
Focus
FocusIn and Focus Out buttons allow for fine manual focus adjustment if the camera has any problems autofocusing on thedifficult object. -
PTZ Speeds
Pan speed can be set at any rate between 1 ~ 24, Tilt speed can be set at any rate between 1 ~ 20. Zoom and Focus speeds can be set at any rate between 1 ~ -
PTZ Presets
After manually setting up a shot that you would like to return to later,you can save presets for quick recall of these positions. Type a number between 0 and 254 into the Preset box. Click the“Set”button to save the current location with that preset number. Click the “Call” button to cause the camera to return to that position. This enables smooth, quick and convenient control without the need to manually drive the camera.
You can set up preset that user want as below.
Method: Type preset number into the Preset box.
Preset: Optional items: 0 ~ 254. -
PTZ/OSD Dropdown
From the dropdown menu, clicking the OSD option will open the on-screen display menu of the camera giving you control from within the IP interface.
C. Language Selection
Click either “Chinese”, “English” or “Russian” to change the language of the webpage.
7.3 Video Settings
-
Video Format
Support Dial Priority. -
Low Latency Mode
Turn On/Offlow latency mode, the OSD function will not be enabled after it is turned on. -
Encode Level
Support baseline, mainprofile, highprofile and svc-t four levels. -
Encode Protocol
Support H.264and H.265protocols. -
Resolution
First stream support 1920×1080, 1280×720, 1024×576, 960×540, 640×480, 640×360.Second stream support1280x720, 1024×576, 720×480, 640×360, 480×272, 320×240, 320×180;
The bigger resolution is, the clearer the image will be, more network bandwidth will be taken. -
Bit Rate
The user can specify the bit rate.
Generally speaking, the larger of the bit rate, the clearer of the image. However, the configuration of the bit rate needs to be combined with the network bandwidth. When the network bandwidth is narrow and the bit rate is configuredlarger, the video stream cannot be transmitted normally, and the visual effect is worse. -
Frame Rate
User can specify the size of the frame rate, generally, the frame rategreater, the image more smooth; Frame rate is smaller, the more sense of beating. -
I Key Frame Interval
Set interval between 2 I frame,the bigger interval isthe response will be lower from viewing window. -
Bit Rate Control
Code stream control way:
CBR (Constant Bit Rate): Video coder will be coding according to preset speed. VBR(Variable Bit Rate): Video coder will adjust the speed based on preset speed to gain the best image quality. -
Slice Split Enable
Enable or disable slice split function. -
Slice Size
Set the size of slice.
7.4 Image Settings
-
Brightness
Brightnessof image: 0~99 (Default value is 50). -
Saturation
Saturationof image: 0~200 (Default value is 100). -
Contrast
Contrastof image: 0~99 (Default value is 50). -
Sharpness
Sharpnessof image: 0~99 (Default value is 20). -
Hue
Hueof image: 0~99 (Default value is 50). -
Flip
Turn On/Offthe Flip function. -
Mirror
Turn On/Offthe Mirror function.
7.5 Audio Settings
-
Audio Switch
Turn On/Offaudio switch. -
Audio Type
Optional items:AAC. -
Sample Rate
Optional items:32K, 48K. -
Bit Rate
Optional items:96K,128K, 256K. -
Input Type
Optional items:LINEIN, MIC. -
Input Vol L
The volume of the left channel. -
Input Vol R
The volume of the right channel.
7.6 System Settings
-
Reboot
Click the “Reboot” button, system restart. -
Username and Password
The user can modify the password (letters and Numbers only).
7.7 Network Settings
-
Lan Settings
Default the IP address is 192.168.100.88, the MAC address cannot be modified. -
NTP Settings
Setting NTP Time Zone and Server Address. Turn On/Off Time Show, set the position of the Time Show. Turn On/Off Subtitle Display, set the Subtitle Content of the camera screen. -
Port Settings
A. HTTP Port
IP address identifies network device, the device can run multiple web applications, each network program using network port to transmit data, so data transmission to be carried out between the port and port. Port setting is to set upwebserver program using which port to transmit. Whenport mapping, need to be consistent with the port number(default port: 80).
B. RTSP Port
The camera support RTSP protocol, use the VLC tools broadcast, default port: -
C. TCP Port
Support TCP connection then control camera, default port: 5678.
D. UDP Port
Support UDP protocol, default port: 125E. Sony Visca Support Sony Visca, default value: 52381. -
RTMP(S) Settings
Turn On/Off first stream or second stream, setting the MRL of RTMP. -
SRT Settings
Turn On/Off SRT, Setting the SRT Port, SRT Encry and SRT Password. -
RTSP Settings
Turn On/Off RTSP Auth. -
ONVIF Settings
Turn On/OffONVIF and ONVIF Auth.
7.8 Device Information
7.9 Download Upgrade Program
If you need the camera upgrade program, please contact the manufacturer.
Note
WEB interface and parameters are subject to change without notice.
Troubleshooting
Image
- The monitor shows no image
- Check that the camera power supply is connected, the voltage is normal, and the power indicator light is always on.
- Turn off the power switch to check whether the camera is self-testing.
- Check the cable of video platform and
TV whether correct connection.
- The video image displayed by the camera lens is jittery
- Check whether the camera installed position be stabled.
- Check whether have vibrating machinery or object near the camera.
- There is no video image in Browser IE browser does not support H5, you need to use VLC plug-in to view videos. Please access VLC website (http://www.videolan.org/vlc) download and install the 32-bitVLC media player, after it installed, accesscamera will have normal image display.Other mainstream browsers already support H5 and do not need to install the VLC plug-in.
- Unable to access camera through Browser
- Using PC to access the network to test whether the network access can work properly, first of all, the network fault caused by the PC virus can be eliminated, until the PC and camera can communicate with each other Ping.
- Disconnect the network, connect camera and PC separately, and reset the IP address of PC.
- Check IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings for camera.
- Check whether the MAC address is conflicts.
- Check whether the web port is modified.
The default web port is 80.
-
Forget the IP address or login password
Please remember (The default IP address:
192.168.100.88; default user name:
admin; default password: admin).
Control -
Remote control cannot control
- Check and replace the new battery for the remote controller.
- Check whether the camera working mode is correct.
- Check whether the address of remote control can match the camera.
- Serial port cannot control
- Check whether the camera protocol, address and baud rate such is the same.
- Check whether the control line is connected well.
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