AVONIC AV-CM22-VCU 4K Conference 3.0 USB Camera User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- AVONIC
Table of Contents
- AV-CM22-VCU 4K Conference 3.0 USB Camera
- Specifications:
- Product Usage Instructions:
- Disclaimer:
- Contact Info:
- IP Rating:
- Markings:
- CE Declaration of Conformity:
- Important Information:
- Symbols Used in This Manual:
- Q: What should I do if I encounter technical issues with the
- Q: Can the conference camera be used outdoors?
- Q: Is it possible to mount the camera on a tripod?
AV-CM22-VCU 4K Conference 3.0 USB Camera
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Specifications:
- Model: AV-CM22-VCU
- Brand: Avonic
- Product Name: 4K Conference Camera USB3.0
- IP Rating: IP30
- Manufacturer: Avonic Exportweg 11a 2645ED Delfgauw The
Netherlands
Product Usage Instructions:
Disclaimer:
The information in this Manual is subject to change without
notice.
Contact Info:
For questions or suggestions, contact your reseller or local
distributor of Avonic. Visit the Avonic website
www.avonic.com for more information.
IP Rating:
The IP Rating for this Product is IP30, providing protection
against solid objects over 2.5mm but no moisture protection.
Markings:
The Product has labels placed at the bottom of the Product and
on the packaging. Refer to the respective figures for details.
CE Declaration of Conformity:
Ensure that the Product conforms to the specified standards as
outlined in the declaration of conformity.
Important Information:
Liability: Avonic will not be held responsible
for any damage or injury caused by unqualified persons or by not
following the instructions.
Intended Use: Ensure installation and operation
are carried out by qualified individuals.
Important Precautions: Read and understand all
information in the manual before using the Product. Follow safety
notes to prevent risks.
Symbols Used in This Manual:
Symbol | Meaning | Description |
---|---|---|
Danger | Not following the instructions associated with this symbol may |
lead to personal injury and/or serious damage to the Product.
Electrical Shock| Not following the instructions associated with this symbol
may
lead to life-threatening situations and/or serious damage to the
Product.
FAQ:
Q: What should I do if I encounter technical issues with the
conference camera?
A: In case of technical problems, please contact Avonic’s
customer support for assistance.
Q: Can the conference camera be used outdoors?
A: The camera is not designed for outdoor use and should be used
in indoor environments only.
Q: Is it possible to mount the camera on a tripod?
A: Yes, the conference camera is compatible with standard tripod
mounts for easy setup.
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USER MANUAL
Avonic 4K Conference Camera USB3.0
AV-CM22-VCU
www.avonic.com · © August 2023 · Version 1.2.5
DISCLAIMER, CONTACT, IP RATING, MARKINGS
Disclaimer
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(collectively, “Content”), including but not limited to the design, structure,
selection, coordination, expression, “look and feel” and arrangement of such
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may be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, publicly displayed,
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“mirroring”) to any other computer, server, Website or other medium for
publication or distribution or for any commercial enterprise, without the
prior written consent of Avonic.
Copyright © 2023 AVONIC All Rights Reserved.
The information contained in this Manual is subject to change without notice.
Contact Info
For any questions or suggestions, contact your reseller or local distributor
of Avonic.
Visit the Avonic website www.avonic.com to find your local Avonic distributor
or to download the most recent version of the documentation.
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IP Rating
The IP Rating (ingress protection) for this Product is IP30. This means that
the Product has an intrusion protection against solid objects over 2.5mm, e.g.
tools & wires and has no moisture protection.
Markings
The Product has a Markings. The labels are placed at the bottom of the Product
and on the packaging. See the respective figures below:
Figure 1: Markings (Product)
Figure 2: Markings (Packaging)
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CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Table 1: CE Declaration of Conformity
1. Models No:
AV-CM22-VCU-B
2. Brand Name: 3. Product Name:
Avonic 4K Video Conference Camera USB3.0 & HDMI
4. Manufacturer:
Avonic Exportweg 11a 2645ED Delfgauw The Netherlands
3. This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer
4. The object of the declaration described in point 1 is in conformity with the: · EC Council Directive 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility · EC Council Directive 2011/65/EU of the EU Parliament and Commission Decision 2005/618/EC · FCC Rules and Regulations for Information Technology Equipment FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B
Standards
EN 55032: 2015
EN61000-3-2: 2019 EN61000-3-3: 2013+A1:2019 EN55024:2010+A1:2015
6. Signed for and on behalf of Avonic:
Delfgauw, 19th of April 2020
Martijn van Bodegom, Product Manager
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Liability
Avonic will NOT be held responsible for any damage or injury caused by
unqualified persons carrying out these tasks, or by not following the
instructions in this Manual.
Intended Use and Non-Intended Use
Installation
The following applies to the installation of the camera: · The installation
activities described in this Manual should ONLY be executed by experienced
technicians. · The installation activities should NOT be executed by minors,
mentally disabled persons or other persons not
qualified to perform these tasks.
Operation
The following applies to the operation of the camera: · The operational
activities described in this Manual should ONLY be executed by people with
enough
technical knowledge to perform the activities in a safe manner. · This Product
is specifically developed for video conferencing / streaming via internet by
companies, institutes
and universities. It is NOT meant for private use in the residential area. ·
This Product should ONLY be used indoors. · This Product is NOT a medical
device and should NOT be used as a substitute for professional medical
judgment. It is NOT designed or intended for use in the diagnosis of disease
or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of
any condition or disease. Please consult your healthcare provider prior to
making any decisions related to your health.
Important Precautions
This Product is NOT intended for use where failure of the device could lead to
death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage.
Be sure that you have COMPLETELY READ and UNDERSTOOD ALL information in this
Manual before unpacking, installing and using this Product. Keep the Manual in
a safe place for future reference or download it from www.avonic.com.
Failure to follow the SAFETY NOTES as described in this chapter could result
in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to this Product or other property.
Power this Product ONLY with the included cable and power adapter. Other
adapters may not meet applicable safety standards, and could pose a risk of
death or injury when connected.
Symbols Used in This Manual
Symbol Meaning
Description
Danger
Not following the instructions associated with this symbol may lead to personal injury and / or serious damage to the Product.
Electrical Shock Not following the instructions associated with this symbol may lead to lifethreatening situations and / or serious damage to the Product.
Important
The information associated with this symbol requires special attention.
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Symbol Meaning Information
Instruction Recycling
Description The information associated with symbol refers to a general remark
or a reference to other documentation.
This symbol refers to one or more user instructions.
Specific parts of the Product can be re-used.
Acronyms
The following acronyms are used in this Manual:
AWB
Aperture White Balance
Automatic white balance setting of the camera. This will make the picture more warm (yellow) or cold (blue).
BLC
Back Light Control
Compensation for filming against back light.
CMOS
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
Type of semiconductor technology used in the fabrication of integrated circuits and sensors. CMOS technology is widely used in various electronic devices such as cameras for example.
DRC
Dynamic Range Compression
Dynamic Range Compression setting of the camera. The DRC works by compressing the natural dynamic range of the image by taking out the darkest and lightest parts.
HDMI
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Digital audio and video interface used to transmit high-quality audio and video signals between devices, such as computers, monitors, cameras and more.
NR
Noise Reduction
Camera setting that reduces noise in the picture. Noise is unwanted disturbance that can degrade the quality of the image. These disturbances may appear as random specks, grain, flickering, or distortions in the video footage.
OSD
On-Screen Display
Display menu that appears on your monitor screen when the camera is connected to IP, SDI or HDMI.
PTZ
Pan, Tilt, Zoom
Directions to which the lens of the camera can move: Pan (horizontal), Tilt (vertical) and Zoom (zooming in to the picture to magnify objects on large distance).
SKU
Stock Keeping Unit
The stock keeping unit used by Avonic. Every camera has an unique SKU beginning with AV-CM (Avonic Camera).
UVC
USB Video Class
Standard for video streaming over USB connections, primarily used for webcams and other video capture devices. UVC allows compatible devices to work with a computer without the need for additional drivers or software installation.
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Contents
DISCLAIMER, CONTACT, IP RATING, MARKINGS……………………………………………………………………… ii
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY……………………………………………………………………………………..iii
IMPORTANT INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………………………………………… iv
Liability………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… iv Intended Use and
Non-Intended Use……………………………………………………………………………………iv
Installation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… iv
Operation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….iv Important
Precautions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. iv Symbols Used in This
Manual……………………………………………………………………………………………….. iv
Acronyms…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. v
INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 Purpose of This
Manual………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Target
Audience…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..8 Document
Structure…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Important
Precautions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 Intended
Use………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9
Handling……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….9
Mounting………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………9
Ventilation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….9
Repair………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Power and
Adapter…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Atmospheric
Conditions………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
PRODUCT OVERVIEW…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11
Description…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11
Features…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11
Applications………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..11
UNPACKING……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Package
Contents…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Handling
Precautions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Unpacking the
Camera………………………………………………………………………………………………………13 Return
Procedure………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13
MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION…………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 Mounting on a
(computer)screen or wall…………………………………………………………………………….14 1. Monitor
placement………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 2. Wall mounted above a
screen………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 3. Mounting below a
screen………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 Connecting the Components to
the Camera…………………………………………………………………….. 16
OPERATION………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Using the Remote
Control………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 1. Standby
Key……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………17 2. Number
Key…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 3.
*Key………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18 4. Preset
Key……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….18 5.
Home…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 6. Return
Key……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 7. Zoom +
-………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 8. Left/ Right Setting
Key……………………………………………………………………………………………………..18 9. Focus
Key………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 10. Camera IR Selection
Key……………………………………………………………………………………………….19 11.
Key……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19
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12. IR Channel Program Key………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 13. Reset
Key………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………19 14. PTZ Control
Key…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19 15. Menu
Key…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 16. Backlight
Key…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………20 17. PTZ Reset
Key……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 Other Key
Combinations……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20 OSD
Menu…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21 First
Operation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22 1.
MENU…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 22 1.1
EXPOSURE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23 1.2
COLOR………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….24 1.3
IMAGE………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 1.4 NOISE
REDUCTION………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27 1.5
SETTING………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….28 1.6
INFORMATION………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29 1.7 RESTORE
DEFAULT…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..29
MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….30 Camera
Maintenance………………………………………………………………………………………………………..30 Usage
Precautions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………30 TRANSPORT AND
STORAGE………………………………………………………………………………………………….31 DISPOSAL AND
RECYCLING………………………………………………………………………………………………… 32
TROUBLESHOOTING…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33
General……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33 Power
Issues………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..33
Image…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………33 No
image………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33 Abnormal
image……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33 Dithering or flickering
image………………………………………………………………………………………………. 33 Color
issues………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33 Autofocus
Issues………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….33
Control………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 34 IR Remote
Controller does not work…………………………………………………………………………………… 34 APPENDIX A –
DIMENSIONS…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 35 APPENDIX B – CMOS SENSOR
CHARACTERISTICS………………………………………………………………….. 36 APPENDIX C – DATASHEET
SPECIFICATIONS………………………………………………………………………….. 37
SPECIFICATIONS………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 37
Index……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 38
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INTRODUCTION
Purpose of This Manual
This Manual provides the safety precautions and instructions for safe
unpackaging, installation, operation, maintenance and disposal of the Avonic
AV-CM22-VCU camera.
In this Manual the Avonic AV-CM22-VCU camera is referred to as the ‘Product’.
Target Audience
This Manual is developed for installation technicians who install the Product
at client sites, and for IT professionals who are responsible for operating
the Product.
Document Structure
The Manual is subdivided into the following Chapters: 1. Introduction 2.
Safety 3. Product Overview 4. Unpacking 5. Mounting and Installation 6.
Operation 7. Maintenance 8. Transport and Storage 9. Disposal and Recycling
10. Troubleshooting Additionally, it contains the following: · Appendix A –
Dimensions · Appendix B – CMOS Sensor Characteristics · Appendix C – Datasheet
Specifications
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This chapter contains important safety information regarding the unpacking,
installation and use of the camera.
Important Precautions
This Product is NOT intended for use where failure of the device could lead to
death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage.
Be sure that you have COMPLETELY READ and UNDERSTOOD ALL information in this
Manual before unpacking, installing and using this Product. Keep the Manual in
a safe place for future reference or download it from www.avonic.com.
Failure to follow the SAFETY NOTES as described in this chapter could result
in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to this Product or other property.
Power this Product ONLY with the included cable and power adapter. Other
adapters may not meet applicable safety standards, and could pose a risk of
death or injury when connected.
Intended Use
See section Intended Use and Non-Intended Use on page iv for details.
Handling
To prevent the risk of injury, take the following precautions when handling
this Product: · Handle the Product with care. It is made of metal, glass, and
plastic and has sensitive electronic
components inside. · The Product can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured
or crushed, or if it comes into contact with
liquid. · Do not pick up and move the Product unit while a tripod is attached.
The fitting may break under the weight
of the tripod, which may result in injury. · If you suspect any damage to the
Product, discontinue its use, as it may cause overheating or injury.
Mounting
To prevent the Product from falling down which may cause injuries: · Set up
this Product on a hard, stable surface or mount it to a wall or (computer)
screen. · ONLY use an Avonic mount for mounting to a wall or (computer)
screen. · Ensure the mounting construction is capable of supporting four times
the weight of the Product. (See
‘General Specifications > Weight product’ in the Product Datasheet for the
exact weight.) · Use a safety loop or drop protection that prevents the
Product from falling if the mounting construction fails. · During
installation, NEVER install a Product above a person. · Check the installation
at least once a year. An improper mounting could cause the unit to fall off,
resulting in
personal injury.
Ventilation
To prevent the risk of life-threatening injury or damage to the Product or
other property, caused by electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating: ·
Maintain adequate ventilation by NOT installing or placing the Product unit in
a bookcase, built-in cabinet or
any other confined space. · Ensure that curtains or any other material does
NOT obstruct the ventilation.
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Repair
Take the following precautions if the Product should be repaired: · Don’t open
this Product and don’t attempt to repair it yourself. Disassembling the
Product may damage it or
may cause injury to you. · If this Product is damaged, malfunctioning, or if
it comes into contact with liquid, contact Avonic or an
Avonic Authorized Service Provider. · Repairs by service providers other than
Avonic or an Avonic Authorized Service Provider may not involve the
use of Avonic genuine parts and may affect the safety and functionality of the
device. You can find more information about repairs and service at
www.avonic.com.
Power and Adapter
To prevent the risk of life-threatening injury or damage to the Product or
other property, caused by electric shock or fire hazard: · Power this Product
ONLY with the included cable and power adapter. Other adapters may not meet
the
applicable safety standards. They could pose a risk of death or injury when
connected. · Do NOT use damaged cables. · Do NOT power the Product in a moist
/ wet environment. · Before you power the Product, ensure the cable is fully
inserted into the power adapter. · Plug the power adapter directly into a
power outlet. · Do NOT use the power adapter at a moist / wet location. · Do
NOT connect or disconnect the power adapter with wet hands. · Keep the
Product, cable, and power adapter in a dry and well-ventilated area when in
use. · Stop using the power adapter and any cables if any of the following
conditions exist:
· The power adapter plug or prongs are damaged. · The cable becomes frayed or
otherwise damaged. · The power adapter is exposed to excessive moisture, or
liquid is spilled into it. · The power adapter has been dropped, and its
enclosure is damaged.
Atmospheric Conditions
To prevent the risk of injury or damage to the Product or other property
caused by a potentially explosive atmosphere: · Do NOT use this Product in an
area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as areas where the air
contains high levels of flammable chemicals, vapors, or particles (such as
grain, dust, or metal powders), may be hazardous. · Exposing this Product to
environments having high concentrations of industrial chemicals, including
near evaporating liquified gasses such as helium, may damage or impair this
Product functionality. · Obey all signs and instructions.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Description
The Avonic CM22-VCU boasts a 4K, wide angle lens up to 120 degrees FOV that
makes sure you can capture all attendees. It’s Smart automatic and fully user
configurable modes guarantee crystal clear video even under the most
challenging light conditions. Built in user configurable dual microphones
allow for easy audio capture. A true integration product with a discrete
design and mount developed for PRO-AV installations. It can be easily mounted
either on top of or below a screen for optimal line of sight during a meeting.
The mount can be used in combination with modern thin-bezel screens. Designed
to last the CM22-VCU comes with 3 year warranty.
Features
The Avonic CM22-VCU camera has the following features:
Lens Crystal Clear Image Output Audio Control Presets Mount
Fixed focus lens with 120° Horizontal FOV 4K Progressive CMOS sensor 2160P UltraHD HDMI and USB3.0 up to 4K30 or 1080p30 when using USB 2.0 Built in noise cancelling microphones with 4 meter pick up range Control the camera via any UVC based video conference application or the included IR remote control 10 User definable presets with Digital Pan Tilt and Zoom including start-up preset The CM22 comes with an included detachable integration mount with the ability to secure and mount the camera above or below a screen
Applications
· Huddle Rooms · Telemedicine
· Desktop Video Conferencing · Small and Medium Size meeting rooms
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UNPACKING
This chapter outlines the contents of a complete Product package, and
instructions for safe unpacking and (if necessary) Product return.
It is subdivided into the following sections: 1. Package Contents 2. Handling
Precautions 3. Unpacking the Camera 4. Return Procedure
Package Contents
The following tables contains an overview of the package contents of the Product.
No.
Quantity
Description
Avonic SKU
1
1 pc
CM22 Camera
AV-CM22-VCU
2
4 pc
USB Power Adaptor (EU, UK, US, AUS)
AV-CM20-PSU
3
1 pc
Remote Control
CM-RC
4
1 pc
USB 3.0 Cable
AV-USB30-AB
Each item is visualized below and referenced by the associated number in the table above:
Figure 3: Package Contents
Power Adapter Usage
eto*N Use only the Power Adapter “Switching Power Supply” in combination with
the REC200. Using another Power
:
Adapter may lead to injury and/or damage to the product. See the picture of
the Power Adapter label below:
Figure 4: Power Adapter label
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Handling Precautions
Always take the camera by its base and do not touch the lens. See below.
Figure 5: Handling Precautions
Unpacking the Camera
Execute the following steps to unpack the camera and associated components:
1. Open the box. 2. Verify the following on and inside the box:
· If the box is sealed. · If the camera is placed inside the box in its
protective foam. · If the contents of the box matches exactly the items as
described in Package Contents. · If this is NOT the case, contact Avonic and
stop here. See also the picture below:
Camera in the box
Foam on top
3. Take the camera out of the box. Be sure to follow the Handling Precautions
on page 13 while doing so. 4. Install the camera following the steps in the
chapter MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION on page 14
Return Procedure
If, for any reason, you have to return the camera to Avonic, Execute the
following steps: 1. Place the camera back in its protective foam with the lens
up in the box! Put the covering foam on
top. See pictures above. 2. Place the camera with all of its components in the
box. 3. Verify that the contents of the box exactly matches the items as
described in Package Contents. 4. Contact Avonic for the Return Procedure.
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MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
This chapter outlines the steps you have to perform to mount and install the
Product in a correct and safe manner. These steps are subdivided into the
following groups, each of which is described in a separate section: 1.
Mounting on a (computer)screen or wall 2. Connecting the Components to the
Camera
Take the following precautions to prevent the Product from falling down which
may cause injuries: · Set up this Product on a hard, stable surface, or mount
it to a wall or (computer) screen. · ONLY use an Avonic mount for mounting to
a wall or (computer) screen. · Ensure the mounting construction is capable of
supporting four times the weight of the Product. (See
‘General Specifications > Weight product’ in the Product Datasheet for the
exact weight.) · Use a safety loop or drop protection that prevents the
Product from falling if the mounting construction fails. · During mounting and
installation, NEVER install a Product above a person. · Check the installation
at least once a year. An improper mounting could cause the unit to fall off,
resulting in
personal injury.
Mounting on a (computer)screen or wall
The CM22 comes with a detachable integration mount. The mount is highly
flexible and can be used the place the camera in multiple ways to a computer-
or monitor screen:
1. Monitor placement
To place the CM22 to a monitor, follow these instructions: 1. Place the camera
at the top of your screen. 2. Pull the base of the camera backwards. 3. Open
the feet of the camera (picture below at the left), or place it in horizontal
position (picture
below at the right).
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2. Wall mounted above a screen
Follow instructions below to place the camera to a wall: 1. Place the camera
at the top of your monitor. The base must be in horizontal position (see the
picture
at the left below). 2. Pull the cameras feet to the wall. Connect the mount of
the camera to the wall using 2x screws for
more stability. (see the picture at the right below). The minimum (depending
on connector type used) and maximum depth are indicated. Due to the dual
articulated sliding mount design, there are numerous variations to make.
3. Mounting below a screen
Follow instructions below to place the camera at the bottom of your monitor:
- Place the camera at the bottom of your monitor. Make sure the base is in
horizontal position. (see the
picture at the left below). 2. Pull the feet of the camera to the wall and connect the camera to the wall using 2x screws (see the
picture at the right below). The minimum (depending on connector type used) and maximum depth are indicated. Due to the dual articulated sliding mount design, there are numerous variations to make.
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Connecting the Components to the Camera
Execute the following steps to connect the components to the camera: 1.
Connect all provided components (see Package Contents) to the ports at the
rear of the camera. The figure
below shows the applicable ports. 1. HDMI Output 2. USB 3.0 Connector
2. If you have connected all the provided components to the camera (and your
computer), start a third party camera app (like windows camera app for
example).
3. Select under Video settings the CM22-VCU camera. This camera is displayed
as “HD Camera”. Do the same under Audio Settings.
You will now see the image from the CM22-VCU. The current settings of the
camera are displayed on the OSD Menu. From this point onwards, the user can
start controlling the camera.
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OPERATION
This chapter outlines the ways in which you can set up and operate the
Product. The descriptions are subdivided into the following sections: 1. Using
the Remote Control 2. Other Key Combinations 3. OSD Menu
Using the Remote Control
The Product is provided with an IR Remote Controller for full control of the
camera and use of the OSD menu.
Figure 6: Remote Controller
The various options (1 to 17) are outlined below.
1. Standby Key
This button has no function with this camera.
2. Number Key
Call preset PTZ position. Press the number [0-9] of the desired preset and the
camera will respond accordingly (See 13. Reset Key on how to set & clear
presets).
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3. *Key
Use this key in combination with other keys. You can use this key in together
with the # key. See Other Key Combinations. It is also possible to select a
camera channel. See 10. Camera IR Selection Key.
4. Preset Key
A preset is a specific position of a camera that you save in the camera. A
preset is assigned to a number from 0-9. To delete a preset see 13. Reset Key.
1. To set a preset, first point the camera in a specific directing and a specific zoom position. 2. Assign the position to a number with the button Set Preset. 3. You can call the preset by pressing one of the numbers 0-9 on the remote control.
Set Preset:
[PRESET] [
Call Preset:
[
If the position preset ‘0’ has been stored, this position will be called after
initialization. See for more information How to set a default preset to the
CM22 and How to set/ call/ delete a preset with the CM22 on the website.
Since the camera has no output for a serial or IP connection, it is not
possible to make presets of 10 and higher.
5. Home
1. Press the HOME key to let the image from the camera return to the “center”
position. 2. Or press the HOME key when you are in the OSD menu to “Enter” a
sub-menu.
6. Return Key
Return back tot the previous level of the OSD menu.
7. Zoom + –
Zoom the camera with these buttons. You can choose between a slow zoom key
(for a more ‘natural’ view when zooming in or out), or a fast zoom key (for
zooming in or out quick). Set the DPTZ and Autoframing off to use the zoom
keys.
8. Left/ Right Setting Key
This button has no function with this camera.
9. Focus Key
Set the camera to ‘auto focus’ or ‘manual focus’. If the camera is configured
to ‘auto focus’, the buttons [Focus + -] are disabled. If the camera is in
‘manual focus’ and the Zoom buttons are used, the camera automatically
switches to ‘auto focus’.
Manual Focus: 1. Push the button [manual focus] first before using the focus
buttons. 2. Focus the camera with the [+] and [] button.
If the camera does not respond, check if the camera is set to auto focus.
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10. Camera IR Selection Key
Up to 4 different cameras can be controlled with one IR Remote Controller. You
can use the camera select buttons [1,2,3,4] to select the IR channel that the
remote control is using. The default camera IR channel is 1.
1. To control a camera on first use, select camera 1 (IR channel 1) on the
remote controller.
2. To control a second camera, you first need to change the IR channel stored
in the camera from 1 to 2. Then do the following:
a. First turn off the other cameras in the room you don’t want to change, to
prevent that other cameras also get changed accidentally.
b. Select camera 1 on the remote control, because the camera is still
configured to listen to IR channel 1.
c. Press [*][#][F2] to change the IR channel inside the camera to IR channel
2. The camera will confirm this on the screen.
d. Select camera 2 on the remote control to control this camera.
Key Combinations: (Default IR address is 1)
[*][#][F1]
Camera Address No. 1
[*][#][F2]
Camera Address No. 2
[*][#][F3]
Camera Address No. 3
[*][#][F4]
Camera Address No. 4
The Function buttons F1, F2, F3 and F4 are the colored buttons on the remote.
Figure 7: Function Buttons on Remote
11. #Key
Use this key in combination with other keys. You can use this key in
combination with the * key. See Other Key Combinations. It is also possible to
select a camera channel. See 10. Camera IR Selection Key.
12. IR Channel Program Key
Used to configure the IR channel of the camera. See “10. IR Camera Selection
Key” above for instructions.
13. Reset Key
This key deletes a preset, so you can use this key again to make a new preset.
- To delete a preset, press Clear Preset and after that the number of the
preset that you want to
delete. Clear Preset: [(P)RESET] [] As is mentioned under Preset Key, you can make and delete presets between 0-9. However, since the camera has no output for a serial or IP connection, it is not possible to make and delete presets of 10 and higher.
14. PTZ Control Key
1. Zoom in with the camera before you can start using the PTZ Control Keys. See “7. Zoom +-“. 2. Move the image with the up/down/left/right keys (PTZ Control Keys).
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15. Menu Key
1. Use the Menu button to open the On Screen Display (OSD) menu. This menu is
visible on the USB3.0 and HDMI output.
2. If the menu is not in English, press [*][#][4] to change the Menu language
into English.
16. Backlight Key
You can press the backlight key to enable the backlight function if there is
strong illumination behind the filmed subject. In that case the backlight
function will ignore the bright background and will adjust its exposure on the
dark parts of the picture, including the subject. In other cases the backlight
function is not needed. See also Mode: Full Auto > Backlight for more
information.
17. PTZ Reset Key
This button has no function with this camera.
Other Key Combinations
The following key combinations on the Remote Controller have specific functions. These are:
Combination
Function
[*] [#] [1]
OSD menu default English
[*] [#] [4
1080P@30fps default HDMI resolution
[*] [#] [5]
Disable microphone, setting is persistent even after power cycle
[*] [#] [6]
Factory default
[*] [#] [7]
1080P@60fps default resolution
[*] [#] [9]
Enable microphone, setting is persistent even after power cycle
See also CM22 IR Remote shortcuts on the website.
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OSD Menu
Each camera is provided with an OnScreen Display (OSD) Menu. The OSD menu can
be accessed by using the IR Remote Control and a third party UVC based video-
conference application; such as many Media players like VLC or Potplayer, the
standard windows camera application etc. In the following pages, the
navigation is provided.
Figure 8: OSD menu structure
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First Operation
If you start the camera for the first time, follow the instructions below: 1.
- Connect the USB or HDMI cable to your computer. 2. Install and/ or open a
third party UVC based video-conference application (VLC, Potplayer,
Standard Windows Camera Application etc.) 3. Go to “Video Settings” and select “HD Camera”. Do the same under “Audio Settings”. 4. When you can see the image of the CM22-VCU (HD Camera), you can use the IR Remote Controller
to open the OSD Menu. In the OSD you can configure the camera settings (see OSD menu structure above and the descriptions of the settings below). It is not possible to control the camera using the OSD menu. You can use the PTZ, zoom and focus keys on the IR Remote Controller to do this. More information about how to start the camera for the first time can be found on the CM22 Quick Start Guide on the website.
· * If you use the HDMI cable, do not forget to connect the USB cable and the USB Power adaptor to the power net. (See Connecting the Components to the Camera).
· For a crystal clear image its is recommend to change the Video Format to 1920x 1080 or higher when using full screen mode of your monitor.
1. MENU
Figure 9: OSD – MENU
1. Press the [MENU] button to display the main menu on the screen. 2. Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the item to be set. Press the [HOME] button to enter the
corresponding sub-menu. 3. Press [ ] to change settings. Press [MENU] again to go back. When you are zooming in to the picture, the text of the OSD menu will be enlarged. Make first your adjustments in the OSD Menu before you are zooming in.
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1.1 EXPOSURE
Figure 10: OSD – EXPOSURE
Mode: Full Auto
The camera determines the iris and shutter settings. There are a couple of
settings to present the camera with some limits as to what it may do to the
image: ExpCompMode (Exposure Compensation Mode) The Exposure Compensation Mode
is to create a quick adjustment to your current exposure settings, if the
light conditions require this without actually changing the fundamental values
like shutter and brightness.
Set this mode ON to make changes to the Exposure Compensation. G.Limit Gain
limit is the maximum level of artificial brightness and contrast that the
camera can automatically add to the image. This setting will make a
significant difference to the overall picture.
This setting can add noise to the picture in dark areas and produce a washed
out, greyish picture. This is done for a reason. Backlight Under some
circumstances, your camera may try to bring brighter areas into proper
exposure, especially when there is natural light or a strong illumination
behind the subject. To do so, it will lower the exposure to match the bright
background. However, it would also be darkening other areas of the scene,
including the subject, leaving it under-exposed and too dark. To ensure that
the areas of interest remain bright, you would need to enable the Backlight
compensation. This will ignore the bright background and will adjust its
exposure based on the darker areas of the image. DRC Strength Dynamic Range
Compression has a similar effect on the picture as the above mentioned Gain
Limit. The DRC works by compressing the natural dynamic range of the image by
taking out the darkest and lightest parts of the image. This can be a
particular helpful setting when the light conditions are challenging. The
differences should be clearly visible in dark parts of the image, as they will
become lighter/more grey as the level of DRC increases.
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DRC Strength and Gain limit with decreased settings DRC Strength and Gain
limit with increased settings Anti-flicker Configure your camera so that it
can handle the flickering of artificial lighting in the space where it is
operating. The options are 50Hz, 60Hz and OFF.
Shutter Priority
The shutter setting determines the amount of time per second that the sensor
is exposed. The range of the shutter speed setting is 1/30th of a second (40
milliseconds) to 1/10000th of a second (0.1 milliseconds). If you shoot a
video with a shutter time of 1/30th of a second, you can imagine that the
video becomes blurry and overexposed. The faster the shutter is set to open
and close, the sharper your filmed object will become. However, the amount of
light that falls onto the sensor is also diminished. To compensate for poor
lighting conditions, it is possible to adjust the DRC Strength. See the DRC
Strength for more information.
If you are unexperienced or if the light conditions change a lot, it’s best
practice to keep the camera on the automatic exposure setting.
Bright Mode
This mode is to try and create a decent image when the light conditions are
exceptionally poor. In this mode, you should keep the Bright level, Gain limit
and DRC as low as possible to avoid getting too much noise in the picture. If
the level of noise in the image becomes unacceptable, you can use noise
reduction to smooth the picture over.
1.2 COLOR
Figure 11: OSD – COLOR
The color mode inside the camera is designed in such a way that the video
output of the camera can match the current light conditions to produce
accurate colors. There are several automatic preset modes and a manual mode to
set the colors to the preference of the user.
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WB mode: auto
The camera continuously measures and defines the light conditions and acts
accordingly. In this mode there are some adjustments that can be made to tune
the image to the preference of the user. AWB Sense or Auto White Balance
Sensitivity How quickly the camera responds to changing light settings. RG
Tuning Red Gain Tuning, increase or decrease red. RG: Set the intensity of red
you want. BG Tuning Blue Gain Tuning, increase or decrease blue. BG: Set the
intensity of blue you want. Saturation How saturated the image colors are. 0%
would produce a black and white image. Hue or tint The balance between green
and red. 0 is green, 14 is red.
WB mode: Indoor/Outdoor
Select these modes when you are filming inside (indoor) or outside rooms or
buildings (outdoor). It is possible to change saturation (saturation of image
colors) and Hue settings (balance between green and red).
WB Mode: One Push
This mode will focus once on an object or person in the image and will keep
the focus in that position until another command to focus again is send. This
allows you to change the color settings in such a way that it is optimal for
that camera position. The same settings can be changed as is outlined under
“WB mode auto” (see above).
WB Mode: Manual
In this mode you can change manually the color settings such as: · R-Gain
(amount of red), · B-Gain (amount of blue), · Saturation (how saturated the
colors are), · and the Hue (Balance between green and red).
WB Mode: VAR
This mode allows you to change the color (temperature) settings: · RG Tuning ·
BG Tuning · Saturation · Hue · Colortemp
The Colortemp of 2500K will give the image cold (blue) colors, while 8000K
will give the image warm (yellow) colors.
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1.3 IMAGE
Figure 12: OSD – IMAGE
The image section of the camera consists of settings that have an effect on
the image post-processing. Basically these settings are all artificial, they
don’t affect the optical parts of the camera itself.
Luminance
This setting will enlighten the image and change the amount of detail that is
visible in darker areas of the image. Be careful not to set this setting too
high as you will see that the image becomes `milky-white’.
Contrast
The amount of detail that is visible in lighter areas of the image.
Sharpness
Artificial contrast. The setting of sharpness coincides with the setting of
noise reduction.
Be careful not to set this too high as it will create a sort of halo around
sharp edges of filmed objects!
Flip-H, Flip-V
The Flip-H mode turns the picture horizontally, while the Flip-V mode turns it
vertical by 180 degrees.
Gamma
The gamma curve selection has to do with the perception of the human eye to
lighter and darker. If you select a higher rate of gamma, you will see that
the picture become darker, but you get also more detail.
Gamma on Default
Gamma on 0.63
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Style
Here you can choose the style you want, such as:
Default
Standard setting
Normal
Which makes the picture more ‘natural’
Clearity
Makes the picture more clear
Bright
Which makes the picture more bright
PC
Optimal setting for a computer screen
Clarity (led)
For filming under Led light
Face
Optimal setting for filming faces
LDC
LDC or Lens Distortion Correction will correct distortions in the picture by
giving the picture a “fisheye” look (making the picture ball). It can also be
used to widen the angle of the image. Settings range from -10 to “off” and
from “off” to 10.
Lens Distortion Correction on -10
1.4 NOISE REDUCTION
Lens Distortion Correction on 10
Figure 13: OSD – NOISE REDUCTION
Noise reduction can be used to soften the image when noise is present due to
poor lighting conditions. · The higher the amount of noise reduction, the
softer the image will be. Do not take this setting too high as you will loose
finally details in the picture. · The same is applicable for a low Contrast
and high Gain. The higher the Gain and the lower the Contrast, the more noise
will become visible. · Be careful when adjusting the noise reduction, it can
take away the natural `crispness’ of the image!
Better practice is to add light to the filmed object to avoid this.
NR-2D
Is used for still standing objects.
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NR-3D
Is used for moving objects.
1.5 SETTING
Figure 14: OSD – SETTING
Under setting it is possible to change the language, the DVI mode (change
between DVI and HDMI), HDMI Format and Auto Framing options. You can change
also DPTZ and Uvc EXT settings.
Language
It is possible to change the language to English or Chinese.
DPTZ and Zoom Limit
Select ON if you want that the camera will automatically zoom in and out on
the amount of people before the camera: 1. Select AUTO Framing option. 2. Use
the PTZ keys on the remote to set this ON. · The camera will automatically
shift the filmed picture if the person or persons before the camera will move
to
another position in the room. · It is also possible to limit how far the
camera shall zoom in (Zoom Limit). The camera can zoom in with a max
of 8x digitally.
HDMI and DVI
You can use the CM22, beside using the USB port of the camera, also over HDMI:
- Change DVI mode to HDMI 2. Set HDMI Enable to ON 3. Choose the HDMI Format
you want (4K@30, 1080p30, 1080i60, 1080i50)
Auto Framing
When the Auto Framing option is “ON”, the camera will automatically detect the amount of people before the camera.
There is one difference with DPTZ: · In demo position it will track individual persons before the camera and will (when the DPTZ option is ON)
zoom in on one of the persons if another persons are walking out of the frame.
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UVC EXT Setting
By selecting Uvc EXT setting it is possible to change video coding settings
such as H264 and audio. If you disable the audio setting, the camera
microphone will no longer show up in third party video conference software
like google meet for example. This allows you to use your own microphone or a
headset with microphone in combination with the CM22 to limit the background
noise when using a video conference application.
1.6 INFORMATION
Figure 15: OSD – INFORMATION
Read out of the firmware version, product model number and installation date.
If you want to update your camera, read and watch the video in How to update
the CM22 camera firmware on the website.
1.7 RESTORE DEFAULT
Figure 16: OSD – RESTORE DEFAULT
Here you can restore the factory default settings. See for more information
How to reset the CM22 to its factory defaults on the website.
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MAINTENANCE
Camera Maintenance
Take the following actions to maintain the camera: · If you will not be using
the camera for a long time, turn off the power switch and disconnect the AC
powercord of the AC adaptor to the outlet. · Use a soft (dry) cloth or tissue
to clean the camera cover. · Please use the soft dry cloth to clean the lens.
If the camera is very dirty, clean it with diluted neutral
detergent. Do not use any type of solvents, which may damage the surface.
Usage Precautions
Take the following precautions to ensure good image quality: · Do not film
extreme bright objects for a prolonged period of time, such as sunlight, light
sources, etc. · Do not operate in unstable lighting conditions, otherwise the
produced image could be less than
optimal. · Do not operate close to powerful electromagnetic radiation, such as
TV or radio transmitters, etc.
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TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Specific guidelines apply for transportation and storage of the camera. Follow
the guidelines below: Transport: 1. The camera needs protection against
vibration and shock. Ensure that the camera cannot move inside its box and
inside the transportation vehicle. Ensure also that the box is properly
sealed. 2. Avonic’s address and/or the address of the local distributor should
be clearly visible on the package. 3. Keep the transportation vehicle dry and
maintain the temperate and humidity when transporting the camera. See
‘Operating humidity’ and ‘Storage temperature’ in the provided Datasheet for
the applicable values. Storage: 1. Maintain adequate ventilation in your
storage room and ensure that any (other) materials does not obstruct the
ventilation. 2. Do NOT store the camera in a storage room together with
(highly) flammable materials or where the air contains such chemicals. 3.
Ensure that the camera has protection against vibration and shock inside the
storage room and cannot move or fall of. 4. Keep the storage room dry and
maintain the temperate and humidity when storing the camera. See ‘Operating
humidity’ and ‘Storage temperature’ in the provided Datasheet for the
applicable values.
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DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
In general, the term ‘E-Waste’ or ‘Waste of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment’ applies to items of all types of electrical and electronic
equipment and its parts that have been discarded by the owner as waste without
the intention of re-use.
E-Waste, like the camera and ALL of its accessories, needs to be disposed
separately from normal waste. See the symbol below that can be found on the
product and package label:
Send the camera and all its accessories to Avonic or your local distributor.
See Package Contents to see what you have to send back. Follow instructions
from the Return Procedure. Avonic outsources the disposal and recycling of its
E-Waste camera materials to Stichting Open. See https://stichting-open.org/
for more information about the disposal and recycling.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
General
1. Turn the camera off and on again and check if the problem persists. 2. If
it does, restore to the factory default.
Power Issues
If the camera does NOT perform a self-test and / or if the power LED is OFF:
- Check the net power. 2. Check the power supply.
Image
No image
1. Check the power of the camera and monitor. 2. Check the quality and length of the video cable. 3. Check if the video specifications of monitor matches the specifications of the camera.
Abnormal image
1. Check the quality and length of the video cable. 2. Check the cable connections. 3. Check Third Party software settings for a correct functionality of the camera. It is recommend to use
1920×1080 or higher as Video Format and MJPG or H264 as Video Compression.
Dithering or flickering image
1. Check the camera fixation and nearby vibration sources. 2. Check the Anti- flickering setting in the OSD. 3. Check the Noise Reduction settings in the OSD.
Color issues
Check options in OSD, like exposure, color temp, Red and Blue tuning
When experiencing image problems, you may also check Appendix D – CMOS Image Sensor Characteristics.
Autofocus Issues
· Check the autofocus (position, speed etc.) before streaming · Check Video/Camera Settings in the OSD menu (for example: if the image is too bright, too dark, or
too noisy, the camera will have difficulties to focus
Check environmental conditions and the subject of focussing. The camera will have difficulties to focus in the following situations: · Light: Strong light, low light/dark areas and backlight conditions · Moving subjects · Small objects before a plain or solid background · Blurry or unsharp subjects: filming through wet glass or dirty objects
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· Distance: filming two or more different subjects, some near and some far
away · Position in the image: subject positioned in the corners of the picture
· Faces: partly hidden faces, sideways filmed faces, diagonal or up side down
· When the camera moves, or when the iris is narrowed down When you experience
one or more of the above mentioned problems check also our Appendix – CMOS
characteristics
Control
IR Remote Controller does not work
1. Check the batteries of the controller.
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APPENDIX A – DIMENSIONS
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APPENDIX B – CMOS SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS
The following occurrences that may appear in images, are specific to CMOS
image sensors. They do NOT indicate malfunctions.
White Flecks
Although the CMOS image sensors are produced with high-precision technologies,
fine white flecks may be generated on the screen in rare cases. These flecks
are caused by natural and / or artificial radition, which causes a “false
exposure” on the image sensor. The shape of these spots may vary from dots to
lines or other –sometimes irregular– shapes. These spots occur in random
locations of the image, occur only in a single frame and are more visible in
dark images. This is a principle issue of all image sensors and is not a
malfunction. The white flecks especially tend to be seen in the following
cases: · When operating at a high ambient temperature · When you have raised
the gain (sensitivity) The white flecks may be reduced by turning the camera
off, then on again.
Aliasing
When fine patterns, stripes, or lines are shot, they may appear jagged or
flickering. Aliasing refers to the effect that is produced when a signal is
imperfectly reconstructed from the original signal. It occurs when a signal is
not sampled at a high enough frequency to create an accurate representation.
This effect is shown in the following example of a sinusoidal function:
In this example, the dots represent the sampled data and the curve represents
the original signal. Because there are not enough sampled data points, the
resulting pattern produced by the sampled data is a poor representation of the
original.
Focal Plane
Owing to the characteristics of the pickup elements (CMOS image sensors) for
reading video signals, subjects that quickly move across the screen may appear
slightly skewed (i.e., tilted to the left or right, depending on the direction
of camera or subject movement). Since a CMOS sensor typically captures one row
at a time within approximately 1/60th or 1/50th of a second (depending on the
refresh rate), it may result in a “rolling shutter” effect. In such cases, the
image is skewed.
Flash Band
If you film a strobe or quick-flashing light, brightness may differ between
the upper and lower halves of the picture. See the Focal Plane explanation
above for a clarification of this occurrence.
Flicker
If you are recording under lighting that is produced by discharge tubes (such
as fluorescent, sodium or mercuryvapor lamps), the screen may flicker, colors
may vary, or horizontal stripes may appear distorted. In such cases, set the
anti-flicker setting to ‘on’.
Depending on lighting types, such occurrences may not be improved with the
anti-flicker setting. It is recommended to set the shutter speed to 1/100s in
areas of 50 Hz power supply frequency, and to 1/60s in areas of 60 Hz power
supply frequency.
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APPENDIX C – DATASHEET SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Resolution Video Systems HDMI
Video Systems USB
Up to 4Kp30
2160p/30, 1080p30, 1080i60, 1080i50
2160/p30, 1080p/30, 720p/30, 160×120, 176×144, 320×240, 352×288, 640×480,
750×576, 1600×896, 1280×720, 1024×768, 1024×576, 960×540, 848×480, 800×600,
800×448, 640×360, 480×272, 424×240, 320x180p30.
Sensor
1/2.5″ CMOS, 8.51 MP
Shutter
1/30s ~1/10000s
Scanning mode
Progressive
Lens
f=2.8mm, 120° FoV
Zoom Minimal Illumination White Balance
Backlight Compensation Lens Distortion Correction Digital Noise Reduction
8x (digital only) 0.05 LUX Auto, Outdoor, Indoor, Manual, OnePush, Variable 2500K-8000K in steps of 100K present, but limited functionality present 2D & 3D DNR
Signal Noise Ratio Horizontal Field of View Vertical Field of View H&V image flip
55 dB 120° 67,5° supported
Number of presets
10 (0~9)
Preset accuracy
0.1
Microphones (active on USB) 2
Microphones pick up range 4 meter
Output Interface HDMI output (video only) USB output (microphone + video)
Control (protocol)
General Specifications Input voltage Power consumption Operating temperature
Storage temperature Operating humidity Bottom fastening screw thread Color
Dimensions product excl. mount and connectors. WxHxD (mm) Dimensions product
incl. mount. WxHxD (mm)
Weight product Dimensions box WxHxD (mm) Shipping weight In the box
version 1.4, 2160p30 USB3.0, type B female, 2160p30 USB2.0 max. 1080p30
Standard UVC drivers in computer OS, IR Remote
5V (over USB) 4W -5°C ~ 40°C -20°C ~ 60°C 20% ~ 95% non-condensing 1/4″ 20 UNC
Black 219x43x58mm
219x52x61~205mm (depth depends on mounting position)
0.5 kgs 310 x 97 x 258
1159 gram 1 x AV-CM22-VCU camera + adjustable mount 4 x USB psu (EU, UK, US,
AUS) 1 x remote control CM-RC 1 x 1.8m USB 3.0 A to B cable 1 x lens cap 1 x
quick guide
Back of the camera
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Index
Numerics
4K Video Format 28
A
Antiflicker 23, 33, 36 Audio 28 Auto Framing 28 AWB (Auto White Balance) Sense
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B
Backlight 20, 23 BG Tuning 24, 33
C
CMOS 36 Color 24, 33 Contrast 26
D
DPTZ 28 DRC Strength 23 DVI 28
E
Exposure 23, 33
F
Factory default 29, 33 Firmware 29 Flip-H 26 Flip-V 26 Focus 18, 33
G
Gainlimit 23 Gamma 26
H
H264 28 HD Camera 22 HDMI 16, 22, 28 Hue 24
I
IR Remote Control 20, 34 IR Remote Control Keys 17, 20
L
Language 28 LDC (Lens Distortion Correction 26
Luminance 26
M
Mounting the Camera 14
N
Noise Reduction 27, 33
O
On Screen Display (OSD) Menu 20, 21, 22
P
PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) 19
R
RG Tuning 24, 33
S
Saturation 24 Sharpness 26 Style 26
U
USB 16, 22 UVC EXT Setting 28 UVC video-conference application 22
W
WB (White Balance) Mode 24
Z
Zoom 18 Zoom Limit 28
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References
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