AVer TR335 AI Auto Tracking PTZ Camera User Manual

June 1, 2024
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AVer TR335 AI Auto Tracking PTZ Camera

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model Numbers: TR335, TR335N, TR315, TR315N, TR211, TR311V3, TR325, TR325N, PTC310V3, PTC310UV3, PTC310UNV3, PTC320UV3, PTC320UNV3, PTC330UV3, PTC330UNV3
  • FCC Compliance: Part 15 of FCC Rules
  • Trademark: AVer
  • Country of Origin: Taiwan

Product Usage Instructions

Remote Control Battery Safety:

Follow these guidelines for safe handling of remote control batteries:

  • Store batteries in a cool, dry place.
  • Properly dispose of used batteries through approved methods.
  • Remove batteries if not in use for long periods to prevent leakage.
  • Avoid mixing different types of batteries or using old and new batteries together.
  • Do not dispose of batteries in fire or attempt to short-circuit the terminals.

Camera Usage:

Follow these precautions while using the camera:

  • Avoid exposure to rain or moisture to prevent fire or electric shock.
  • Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
  • Use the correct power supply voltage to avoid damage.
  • Avoid placing the camera where the cord can be stepped on to prevent damage.
  • Hold the bottom of the camera with both hands to move it; do not grab the lens or lens holder.

More Help

For FAQs, technical support, software downloads, and user manual downloads, please visit the following links:

FAQs

  • Q: What should I do if the camera stops tracking automatically?
    • A: If the auto-tracking feature fails, check the camera settings and ensure there are no obstructions blocking the camera’s view. You may need to reset the camera or adjust the tracking settings in the control software.

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AI Auto Tracking PTZ Camera
— User Manual —
TR335 / TR335N / TR315 / TR315N / TR211 / TR311V3 / TR325 / TR325N PTC310V3 / PTC310UV3 / PTC310UNV3 / PTC320UV3 / PTC320UNV3 / PTC330UV3 / PTC330UNV3

Federal Communications Commission

NOTE: This equipment 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 reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this 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.
Warning
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Caution
Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions.
Remote Control Battery Safety Information
– Store batteries in a cool and dry place. – Do not throw away used batteries in the trash. Properly dispose of used batteries through
specially approved disposal methods. – Remove the batteries if they are not in use for long periods of time. Battery leakage and
corrosion can damage the remote control. Dispose of batteries safely and through approved disposal methods. – Do not use old batteries with new batteries. – Do not mix and use different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). – Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. – Do not attempt to short-circuit the battery terminals.

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No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the contents of this documentation, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. Information presented in this documentation has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice. In no event will AVer Information Inc. be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this produc t or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
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NOTICE
Specifications Are Subject to Change without Prior Notice. The Information Contained Herein Is to Be Considered for Reference Only.

WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Warranty will be void if any unauthorized modifications are done to the product.
Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. Use the correct power supply voltage to avoid the damaging camera. Do not place the camera where the cord can be stepped on as this may
result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug. Hold the bottom of the camera with both hands to move the camera. Do
not grab the lens or lens holder to move the camera.
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More Help
For FAQs, technical support, software and user manual download, please visit:
Headquarters
Download Center: https://www.aver.com/download-center Technical Support: https://www.aver.com/technical-support
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Europe Branch office Download Center: https://www.avereurope.com/download- center Technical Support: https://www.avereurope.com/technical-support
Contact Information
Headquarters AVer Information Inc. https://www.aver.com 8F, No.157, Da-An Rd., Tucheng Dist., New Taipei City 23673, Taiwan Tel: +886 (2) 2269 8535
USA Branch office AVer Information Inc., Americas https://www.averusa.com 668 Mission Ct., Fremont, CA 94539, USA Tel: +1 (408) 263 3828 Toll-free: +1 (877) 528 7824 Technical support: support.usa@aver.com
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Japan Branch Office https://jp.aver.com 160-0023 3-2-26 7 Tel: +81 (0) 3 5989 0290 : https://jp.aver.com/technical-support
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Package Contents

Package Contents

Camera Unit

Drilling Paper

Ceiling Mount Bracket (x2)

Quick Start Guide

Cable Fixing Plate

M2 x 4mm Screw (x3)

Power Adapter & Power Cord

1/4″-20 L=6.5mm Screw (x2)

Remote Control

M3 x 6mm Screw (x3)

DIN8 to D-Sub9 Cable

RS-232 In/Out Y Cable

Cable Ties (x4)
*The power cord will vary depending on the standard power outlet of the country where it is sold.
Optional Accessories

Wall Mount Bracket

Camera Controller (CL01)

  • For details on optional accessories, please consult with your local dealer.

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Product Introduction

Overview

1 Tally Lamp 2 IR Sensor 3 LED Indicator 4 Kensington Lock 5 PoE+ IEEE 802.3AT 6 RS-232 Port

7 RS-422 Port 8 USB 3.0 Port (Type-B) DC 12V 9 Audio In* 10 HDMI Port 11 3G- SDI** 12 DC Power Jack

Line input level: 1Vrms (max.). Mic input level: 50mVrms (max.); Supplied voltage: 2.5V. **The model names with “H” do not have this feature.

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Dimensions

156.5mm 180mm

145mm 161.3mm

82mm 191.5mm 46mm 72.5mm

80mm

216mm

156.5mm 180mm

145mm 161.3mm

5

35mm

112mm

Ceiling Mount

80mm 104mm

153mm 180mm

161.3mm 200.8mm

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Wall Mount

35.8mm

259.7mm

180mm 206mm

161.3mm 263.2mm

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Pan and Tilt Angle
8

LED Indicators
LED Flashing blue Solid blue Flashing red Solid orange Flashing orange Flashing purple

Status Auto Tracking On Normal Firmware update Standby Start-up Gesture recognition

Device Connection

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PoE Connection
Connect the camera to the router or switch through the PoE+ port. [Note] Only support IEEE 802.3AT PoE+ standard.
Ethernet Cable (Not Included) Router/PoE Switch
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RS-232 and RS-422 Connection
Connect through the RS-232 or RS-422 for camera control. RS-232
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RS-232 Port Pin Definition

98 7 654 3
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Function

Mini DIN9 I/O Type Signal
PIN #

Description

1

Output

DTR Data Terminal Ready

2

Input

DSR Data Set Ready

VISCA IN

3

Output

TXD Transmit Data

6

Input

RXD Receiver Data

7

Output

DTR Data Terminal Ready

4

Input

DSR Data Set Ready

VISCA OUT

8

Output

TXD Transmit Data

9

Input

RXD Receiver Data

5

Input

I/O Detect DIN8/DIN9

Shield

GND Ground

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RS-232 mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 Cable Pin Definition

Mini DIN8 Cable Pin Definition
8 76 5 43
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No. Signal

1

DTR

2

DSR

3

TXD

4

GND

5

RXD

6

GND

7

NC

8

NC

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Din8 to D-Sub9 Cable Pin Definition

5

1

9

6

6 78 34 5
12

14

RS-422

[Notes] Use cat5e splitter for multi-camera connection.

1

8

RS-422 Pin

No. Pin

No.

Pin

1

TX-

5

TX+

2

TX+

6

RX+

3

RX-

7

RX-

Cat5e splitter pin assignment:

4

TX-

8

RX+

Camera
87654321

87654321
Camera/Joystick

87654321
Camera/Joystick

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Audio Input Connection
Connect the audio device for audio receiving.
[Notes] Line input level: 1Vrms (max.). Mic input level: 50mVrms (max.); Supplied voltage: 2.5V.

Microphone

Audio Mixer

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Video Output Connection
HDMI Use the HDMI cable to connect with monitor or TV for video output.

HDMI Cable

3G-SDI Connect to 3G-SDI monitor for video output.

Monitor/TV

3G-SDI Cable (Not Included)
SDI Monitor
[Notes] HDMI and 3G-SDI monitors can be connected to camera and output live video simultaneously.
When the HDMI monitor is well connected before the camera is turned on, the OSD menu will be displayed on HDMI monitor as default. The model name with “H” do not have 3G-SDI.
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Installation

Cable Fixing Plate Installation
1. Secure the cable fixing plate to the camera. Screws: 3 M2 x 4mm screws (included in the package).

2. Plug in cables.

3. Use 4 cable ties to secure the cables and cable fixing plate.

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Ceiling Mount Installation
1. Secure the mount bracket on the ceiling. Screw: 4 screws, M4 x 10mm (Not Included in the package)

2. Install the mount bracket on the camera. Screw: 2 screws, 1/4″-20 L=6.5mm (Included in the package)

3. Slide the mount bracket with the camera into the mount bracket which secured on the ceiling.

4. Secure the camera with screws. Screw: 3 screws, M3 x 6mm (Included in the package)

[Notes] Connect necessary cables after sliding the camera into the mount bracket.
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Camera Installation

Angle A: less than 30°

Height B: 2~3m from floor

Distance C: longer than 3m away from podium

Position: center of classroom

Distance between the camera and tracking target (presenter):

Optical zoom ratio ability 12X 16X 21X 30X

Upper body size 3~16m 3~30m 3~40m 3~44m

Full body size 3~28m 4~55m 4~65m 3~76m

Blackboard Podium
Center of classroom 20

Remote Control

Name 1 Power 2 Menu 3 Camera Select
4 Number Pad
5 Preset 6 Reset 7 WDR 8 BLC 9 ,,, & 10 Enter 11 PT Reset

Function

Turn the camera on/standby.
Press the button to open OSD menu during HDMI output.
Set cameras to CAM1 to CAM3 button. Select a camera to operate. Set the preset position 0~9. Press number button (0~9) to move the camera to pre-configured preset
position 0~9. Press and hold Preset, then short press Number button (0~9), and then release both buttons to save the preset position. Press and hold Reset + short press Number button (0~9), and release all to reset preset position.
Turn on/off Wide Dynamic Range function.
Turn on/off Backlight Compensation.
Press once for incremental movement or press and hold for continuous pan or tilt. Access the OSD menu, confirm the selection or make a selection in OSD menu. Reset the Pan-Tilt position.

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Name

12 L/R SET

13 Far/Near/MF

14 Zoom +/-

15 Zoom Fast +/-

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Pan-Tilt Speed Fast/Slow

17 AF

18 Auto Tracking

19 Freeze

20 EV +/-

21 Switch 22 Tracking Point 23 Upper Body 24 Full Body

Function Invert L/R Pan Direction: Press and hold L/R SET, then short press
Position 2, and then release both buttons. Reset L/R Pan Direction: Press and hold L/R SET, then short press
Position 1, and then release both buttons. Enable manual focus. Use Far/Near to adjust the focus. Zoom in/out slowly. Zoom in/out fast.
Pan-Tilt speed adjustment.
Auto focus. Auto Tracking ON/OFF. Freeze the live image. Short press to adjust EV level. Long press EV+ to turn on RTMP. Long press EV- to turn off RTMP. Change presenter. Press the button to enter Tracking Point (Preset Position 1). Focus on the upper body of the presenter. Focus on the full body of the presenter.

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Set Up the Camera

OSD Menu
You can use the supplied Remote Control to operate the OSD Menu during HDMI output. Press the button to call out the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu and use the , , , and
buttons to operate the OSD menu.

IP Address Setup
Static IP

1. Press the

button on the remote control to call out the OSD menu.

2. Go to Network > Static IP. [Notes] Turn the DHCP off before setting up static IP (Network > DHCP > Off).

3. Select the IP Address, Gateway, Netmask and DNS to configure. Press and Number Pad to enter the data.

and use ,

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DHCP

1. Press the

button on the remote control to call out the OSD menu.

2. Go to Network > DHCP > On.

3. After turning the DHCP on, the user can view IP address in System > Information.

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OSD Menu Tree

Camera

Set up camera parameters: Exposure Mode, White Balance, Pan Tilt Zoom, Noise Reduction,

Saturation, Contrast, Sharpness, Mirror and Flip.

1st Layer 2nd Layer

3rd Layer

4th Layer

5th Layer

Camera

Exposure Mode

Full Auto

Exposure Value Gain Limit Level

-4/-3/-2/-1/0/1/2/3/4 24dB/27dB/30dB/33dB/36dB /39dB/42dB

Slow Shutter

Off/On

Shutter Priority Exposure Value -4/-3/-2/-1/0/1/2/3/4

Shutter Speed

1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 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

Gain Limit Level 24dB/27dB/30dB/33dB/36dB /39dB/42dB

Iris Priority

Exposure Value -4/-3/-2/-1/0/1/2/3/4

Iris Level

F1.6/F2.0/F2.4/F2.8/ F3.4/F4.0/F4.8/F5.6/F6.8/ F8.0/F9.6/F11/F14/Close

Gain Limit Level

24dB/27dB/30dB/33dB/36d B/39dB/42dB

Slow Shutter

On/Off

Manual

Shutter Speed

1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 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

Iris Level

F1.6/F2.0/F2.4/F2.8/ F3.4/F4.0/F4.8/F5.6/F6.8/ F8.0/F9.6/F11/F14/Close

Gain Level

0dB/3dB/6dB/9dB/12dB /15dB/18dB/21dB/24dB/ 27dB/30dB/33dB/36dB/39dB /42dB

Bright

0, 5-31

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1st Layer 2nd Layer

3rd Layer

4th Layer

5th Layer

Camera

White Balance

Auto

ATW

Indoor

Outdoor

One push

Manual

R Gain (0-255) –

B Gain (0-255) –

Pan Tilt Zoom

Preset Speed 5/25/50/100/ 150/200

Digital Zoom Off/On

Digital Zoom x2-x12

Limit

Pan/Tilt Slow Off/On

Noise Reduction Off/Low/

Medium/High

Saturation

0-10

Contrast

0-4

Sharpness

0-3

Mirror

Off/On

Flip

Off/On

LDC*

Off/On

*Only certain camera models support LDC function, please refer to the table below.

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Supported AVer Cameras:

PTC300V2 Series
PTC330UV2 TR333V2

PTC500 Series PTC500S TR530

PTC320UNV2 TR323NV2
PTC320UV2

PTC500+ TR530+

V3 Series TR335 TR335N
*US model name in italics.

PTC330 Series PTC330 TR331
PTC330N TR331N
PTC330U TR333

PTC310 Series PTC115 Series

PTC310 TR311
PTC310U TR313 PTC310H

PTC115 TR320
PTC115+ TR320+

PTC310N TR311N
PTC310UN TR313N
PTC310HN

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Video Output

Select video resolution (2160p is only supported on certain models).

1st Layer Video Output

2nd Layer Theme Mode Frequency Resolution

3rd Layer Standard/Zoom/Teams/(NDI) 50Hz/59.94Hz/60Hz 2160P/30, 2160P/60, 1080P/60, 1080P/30, 1080I/60, 720P/60

Network

Set up IP mode ­ DHCP or Static IP.

1st Layer Network

2nd Layer DHCP Static IP

3rd Layer Off/On IP Address, Gateway, Mask, DNS

Advanced Setting

1st Layer

2nd Layer

Advanced Setting

Audio

3rd Layer Input Type

4th Layer Line In/Mic In

Control
Tracking Tracking Mode

Audio Volume Serial Port Protocol Camera Address Baud Rate Off/On Presenter Zone Hybrid

0-10 RS-232/RS-422 VISCA/PELCO D/PELCO P 1-7 4800/9600/38400 –

System
Status OSD: Enable/disable Preset status (Save Preset, Call Preset, Cancel Preset) display on the screen.
Camera Selector: Set the camera ID 1~3 for using remote control on multiple cameras control (also see No.3 Camera Select in Remote Control chapter).
NDI: Enable/disable NDI function.

Tally: Enable tally function.

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1st Layer System

2nd Layer Camera Selector Status OSD Language NDI Tally Information Factory Default Account Default

3rd Layer 1-3 Off/On English///// Ting Vit Off/On Disable/Enable Model Name/Version/IP Address/MAC/Lens/Mcu Off/On Off/On

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Web Setup
Connect the camera from a remote site through the internet.
Access the Web Interface of the Camera
To access the camera Web interface, you have to use AVer IPCam Utility or AVer PTZ Management software to search camera IP address.
Access the Camera via AVer IPCam Utility
To use AVer IPCam Utility to find the camera IP address: 1. Download the AVer IPCam Utility from
https://www.aver.com/Downloads/search?q=AVer%20IPCam%20Utility%20for%20Camera%20IP% 20Searching and launch the application. 2. Click Search to view all available devices on the screen. 3. Click to select a camera from the list to view the camera info in the Settings field. 4. The default network of the camera is Static IP (192.168.1.168) and default ID/Password are admin/admin. If you want to configure the network to DHCP, enter the ID/Password in the Login field, select the “camera model” on the list, select “DHCP” and then click the Apply button.
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5. To access the Web interface, double-click on the IP address in the IPv4 Address column. For the first-time user, you will be prompted with a Login window to change the ID and password.
6. Login with the new ID/Password, the Web interface of the camera will be displayed (Chrome browser). Please refer to chapter for more details.
[Notes] If IPCam utility cannot find the camera, please check the following: Please make sure the Ethernet connection of the camera is well connected. The camera and PC (IPCam Utility) are in the same LAN segment.
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Accessing the Camera via AVer PTZ Management
Use AVer PTZ Management to find the IP address of your cameras, follow the steps below. 1. Download the AVer PTZ Management software from https://www.aver.com/download-center. 2. Download the Windows program and install it. 3. Set up the user ID and password, and log in to the software (default User Name/Password:
admin/admin).
4. On the Main page of PTZ Management, click Setup > Add > click Auto Search. The cameras connected on the same LAN with the computer will be displayed.
5. Click on the camera and enter the camera ID and Password to add the camera to the device list (default ID/Password are admin/admin). Click Go to Web to access the camera web application.
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Live View
You can control the camera and operate the Preset functions using this page.

Camera Control
Click the Camera Control tab to display the panel below for operation.

Pan-Tilt-Zoom Control
Use the directional buttons to navigate the camera view. Adjust the Pan Speed and Tilt Speed if necessary.

Use

and

(High/Low).

to zoom in or zoom out the live image. You can also select Zoom Speed

Click

to go back to home (default) position.

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Focus Item Auto Focus Manual Focus One-push Focus Focus Near Limit
AF Mode
Digital Zoom Item Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Limit Relative Zoom Ratio Preset Affects PTZ & Focus Values Only

Description Click to perform the auto focus. Click to manually adjust the focus. You can use the Focus + and Focus ­ buttons to adjust the focus. Click to automatically adjust the focus right away.
Set the focus distance limit. If Auto Focus is selected, you can further set up the AF Mode. Continuous AF: The camera will automatically adjust focus all the
time. AF Trigger after PTZ: The camera will automatically adjust focus
each time after performing the pan, tilt or zoom functions.
Description Select On or Off to enable or disable the function.
Adjust the digital zoom from x2 to x12. Turn on or off the function. If you turn on Relative Zoom Ratio, the pan/tilt speed will be automatically adjusted based on the zoom ratio. The more the zoom ratio, the slower the pan/tilt speed. Turn on this function to save only the value of pan, tilt, zoom and focus for the configured preset points.

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Preset
Click the Preset tab to display the panel below. You can edit and operate the preset positions.

To set up preset positions: 1. Go to Live View > Preset.

2. Use the directional buttons to navigate the camera view. Optionally use

and

to zoom in

or zoom out the images.

3. Enter a preset number (0~255) in the Save Preset column and click Save to save the position.

To move camera to preset positions: 1. Enter a preset number (0~255) in the Load Preset column or click a preset number (0~19) in the
Quick Call section. 2. Click Load, the camera will move to the preset position.

When operating the go to preset positions, you can optionally adjust the Preset Speed or turn on or off the Video Freeze while Preset function. Video Freeze with Preset: When you turn on this function, the camera will not display the view
along the path when moving from one position to another. The camera will only display the view of the positions. Preset Speed: Drag the slider to adjust the moving speed from one preset position to another. (5~200)

To customize camera functions at each preset positions: 1. Go to Live View > Preset > Edit scenes. 2. Click Scenes 0~9 to add up to 10 CGI commands (follow the format of
https://username:password@URL) for each scene. 3. Select a Scene from the Scenes drop-down list to pair Preset 0~9 with Scene 0~9. 4. Click Append to add CGI commands, and click Remove to delete CGI commands. When finished,
click Save.

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Camera Settings

Exposure
Click the Exposure tab to display the panel below for configuration.

Item

Description

Exposure Mode

Options include Full Auto, Iris Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual and Bright. Select an exposure mode and optionally adjust the value of Exposure Value, Gain Level, Shutter Speed, Gain Limit Level, Iris Level, BLC and Bright Value.

Slow Shutter

Select the checkbox to let more light enter the lens.

WDR

Select the checkbox to turn on Wide Dynamic Range mode for more vivid camera view.

Click Default to reset the Exposure settings to factory default.

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Image Process
Click the Image Process tab to display the panel below for configuration.

Item
White Balance
Saturation Contrast Sharpness Noise Filter Mirror Flip LDC

Description Options include AWB, ATW, Indoor, Outdoor, One Push and Manual. Select Manual to adjust the R Gain and B Gain manually. Select One Push, and click Set in the One Push field when
placing a white paper sheet in front of the camera lens. Drag the slider to adjust the value.
Drag the slider to adjust the value.
Drag the slider to adjust the value.
Select from Off, Low, Middle or High to adjust the noise filter.
Select the checkbox to flip the camera view horizontally.
Select the checkbox to flip the camera view vertically. Turn on or off Lens Distortion Correction. Turn on this function to automatically correct image distortion caused under certain zoom level.

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Video & Audio
You can configure video and audio settings on this page.

Video and Audio Settings

Item

Description

Power Frequency

Select from 50Hz, 59.94Hz or 60Hz based on your region.

Video Output Resolution Theme Mode Stream Video Output

Select a resolution to display on your video output device. Select to a theme mode for your video output from the drop-down list. Select a stream resolution on live view from the drop-down list.

Bitrate Framerate I-VOP Interval (S)

Select a bitrate from the drop-down list.
Select a framerate for live stream ­ 1, 5, 15, 20 or 30 for power frequency 59.94Hz or 60Hz; 1, 5, 15, 20 or 25 for power frequency 50Hz.
Drag the slider to set the value from 1s to 10s.

Encoding Type (video)

Select H.264 or H.265 to encode streaming video.

Rate Control

Select VBR or CBR.

Audio Input Type

Select to input audio by Line in or Mic in.

Audio Volume

Drag the slider to set the volume from 0 to 10.

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Encoding Type (audio) Sampling Rate USB Audio Enable

Select to encode audio. Select a sampling rate from the drop-down list. Select from the drop-down list to turn on or off the setting.

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Network
You can configure network settings on this page.

Item DHCP
Hostname NTP

Description
You can set up the network to DHCP or Static IP. DHCP: Select On to assign the related IP settings with the camera
automatically. Click Confirm to save the settings. Static IP: Select Off to manually enter the IP Address, Netmask,
Gateway and DNS. Click Confirm to save the settings. The default Hostname is TR335N. You can change the hostname to be displayed on other devices, e.g. IP router. Select to turn the function On or Off. When NTP is On, enter NTP Server into the text box.

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RTMP Settings

RTSP Security HLS Settings SRT Settings HTTPS
Upload Certificate

Change the RTMP settings to transfer camera stream to the broadcasting platform, e.g. YouTube. To set up the RTMP settings: 1. Enter the Server URL and Stream Key of the broadcasting
platform. Please refer to the instruction of the broadcasting platform you use to get the RTMP server URL and stream key. 2. Click Start Stream, the camera stream will direct you to your broadcasting platform. 3. To stop broadcasting, click STOP. Change the RTSP settings to display camera streams on applications such as VLC, PotPlayer or Quick Time to use RTSP streaming. To enable RTSP: 1. Select On in the RTSP Security field. 2. Select On in the RTSP Audio Enable field if you want to transfer audio. 3. On your application, enter the RTSP (ex: rtsp://192.168.1.100/live_st1) and ID/Password of the camera. To transfer the HLS streaming, enter the Stream URL and click Start Stream. Click STOP to stop transferring. Enter Destination IP, Encryption, Latency and Passphrase. When finished, click Start Stream. Click STOP to stop streaming. Turn on HTTPS to establish a secure connection between your browser and your camera. To turn on HTTPS access on your camera: 1. Create a SSL certificate file for encryption and decryption. 2. In the HTTPS setup field, select On and then click Choose File to select the certificate file. 3. Click Upload. Click Choose File to upload a SSL certificate (must be in the PEM format) to PTC/PTZ/DL cameras. To create this format: 1. Prepare your certificate, intermediate certificates, and the CA root in a base-64 encoded format. Additionally, prepare the private key in the PKCS#8 format (should be unencrypted). 2. Combine the certificates and the private key in a specified order to create the PEM format:
—–BEGIN PRIVATE KEY—-………………. —–END PRIVATE KEY———BEGIN CERTIFICATE—-…………….
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SSHD Visca Port Mode 802.1x Enable Eap Method

Eap Setting

FreeD

—–END CERTIFICATE—-After the preparation, upload the SSL certificate.
Select to turn the function On or Off.
Select from the drop-down list to set Visca Port Mode. After selected, enter Visca Port Number.
Select to turn on or off the function.
After turning on 802.1x Enable function, select from MD5, TLS and PEAP to set up the function. After turning on 802.1x Enable function, enter Identify and Password. According to your Eap Method, import Client Certificate, Private Key Password, CA Certificate. When finished, click Confirm. Turn on FreeD protocol to send camera positioning data to a virtual reality production system. When FreeD is on, enter TR335N Camera ID, and the IP Address and Port of the device receiving positioning data.

SRT Settings
Example 1 vMix: Set the workstation and the TR335N camera in the same network. Check the workstation’s IP address (Destination IP). Example:

Select SRT (Listener) from Stream Type in vMix Input Select window.
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Enter the information into the SRT Settings TR335N web interface, then click on Start Stream, Connect Status shows Connected.
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Example2 OBS (Open Broadcaster Software): Set the workstation and the TR335N camera in the same network. Check the workstation’s IP address (Destination IP). Example: Open OBS, add a scene, add a source, enter srt://Work Station IP:port?mode=listener Example: srt://10.100.105.127:8889?mode=listener
[Notes] If there is no image, please try right-click on the source->Transform->Fit to screen to re-scale image.
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Tracking Settings
You can set up the tracking modes and use the Tracking Control panel to perform the tracking function. You can also turn on Gesture control to use your hands to control certain camera functions.

Tracking Mode Presenter Zone Hybrid

Description
Camera starts tracking when a presenter appears in the camera view. Select Upper Body for People Size, the camera will focus on the targeted presenter with less background. If the presenter is out of the camera view, the camera will return to the pre-configured Tracking Point. Camera focuses on the pre- configured zones (preset areas) while tracking the presenter. You can benefit from the advantages of both the Presenter and Zone modes. The camera will start tracking when a presenter is detected in the camera view. If the position where a presenter enters is pre-configured as a tracking zone (preset area), the camera will activate as Zone tracking.

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To perform the tracking function, you can: On the camera web application, click Tracking Settings to set the tracking modes. Go to Tracking Control panel > select from Presenter, Zone and Hybrid mode. Optionally click
the Click Track button if you want to select a new target presenter to track.
Click the Click Track button, the target presenter will be highlighted with a red frame, while the other detected presenters will be highlighted with blue frames.
Click on the presenter with a blue frame, the camera will change focus to the presenter you click.
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Presenter Mode
Camera will start tracking when the presenter enters the camera live view.

Item Tracking Control Tracking Sensitivity
Tracking Point
Time of Return to Tracking Point People Size
Effective Tracking Area

Description

Click to turn on or off, and select a tracking mode.

Drag the slide bar to adjust the sensitivity of the tracking function.

Use the directional buttons,

and

to adjust the

camera to a Tracking Point (preset position). Click Save to

Preset 1 to save the Tracking Point. When no one is in view, the camera will go back to the Tracking Point (preset position).

Set the idle time (sec.) for the camera to return to the

Tracking Point. Drag the slider to adjust the value.

Select to track the presenter in Full Body (entire body) or

Upper Body (up to 60% of body).

Set up a tracking area (optional). When Effective Tracking Area function is on, the camera only tracks around the selected area. Select the checkbox to enable the function and click the Set, a red frame appears in the preview window. Drag the upper-left or the lower-right corner of the

red frame to adjust the tracking area.

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Auto Zoom Auto Tilt Multi-Presenter Detection

When Auto Zoom is off, the camera stops zooming in/out automatically but keep the zoom size based on the preset point selected from the drop-down list below.
Select the checkbox to turn on the Auto Tilt function.
When more than one presenter is detected, the camera will zoom out to frame every presenter in the camera view. To set up Multi-Presenter Detection, please refer to .

Configuring Multi-Presenter Detection Set up a preset position for Multi- Presenter Detection. Ensure the camera view of this position fully covers the area where multiple presenters may appear. This preset position will be triggered when multiple presenters are detected.
To set up the preset position, go to Live View > Preset.

Preset 3
Stage Background Podium

To configure Multi-Presenter Detection: 1. Go to Tracking Settings > Presenter setup page > select a pre-configured preset position (e.g.
Preset 3) from the Multi-Presenter Detection drop-down list to turn on Multi- Presenter Detection function. Presenters appearing within the current camera view will trigger the Multi-Presenter Detection. 2. Drag the slider of Time of Return to Tracking Point to adjust the duration when the camera loses track of the detected presenters and moves back to the selected preset point. By default, the dwell time set up with 3 second.
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3. When the Presenter tracking function is on, the Multi-Presenter Detection will be activated. To turn on the Presenter tracking, please refer to

. 4\. To turn off the Multi-Presenter Detection function, go to Tracking Settings > Presenter setup page > select Off from the Multi-Presenter Detection drop-down list.

Multi-Presenter Detection will be triggered

Multi-Presenter Detection will not be triggered

Preset Position bundled with Current Camera View Multi-Presenter Detection

Preset Position bundled with Current Camera View Multi-Presenter Detection

For example, when there is one presenter detected, the camera will perform single-presenter tracking, in which the camera view will focus on the presenter.

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Meanwhile, when there is another presenter appears within the current camera view and then detected by the camera, the camera will be triggered to the pre- configured preset position.
You can also use the supplied Remote Control to quickly set up the Presenter Mode. 1. Adjust the camera view properly and then save to preset 1 as the initial position. 2. Press Auto Tracking ON to turn on the function. 3. Press Upper Body to track the presenter with a closer view (up to 60% of body), or Full body to
track the entire presenter in the view. 4. Press SWITCH to switch between presenters. Initially the camera tracks the one who is in the
center of view. Every switch follows the sequence: left to right, then back to far left one in the camera view (see picture below). 5. To see which presenter is being tracked, press and hold FREEZE button to call/cancel engineering mode while tracking, you will see the tracked presenter is framed with a green box (Only during HDMI output).
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Zone Mode
Set up the block areas for the camera to detect the presenter and track the presenter when the presenter appears within the pre-configured areas (preset areas).

To configure the preset areas:
1. Select the block number (2 Blocks, 3 Blocks or 4 Blocks) you want to configure for the preset positions. You can set up to 4 preset positions.
2. Select a preset number from the drop-down list (Preset 6 ~ 9).

3. Use the directional buttons,

and

to move the camera to the desired position.

4. Click Save to save the position to the selected preset number. A preset thumbnail will be displayed below the preview window.

[Notes] To ensure smooth transition while tracking the presenter, please OVERLAP the set up preset areas. Do not separate the preset areas.

6

7

8

6

7

8

Ensure to overlap the preset areas

Do not separate the preset areas

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Set up the preset view to clearly see the preseter at least complete half body (60% upper body) to ensure tracking accuracy. Make sure there is no any other human-outline poster/TV/moniter in the background. The result of the Zone Mode is illustracted as below.

1. Adjust the value or turn on the functions below.

Item

Description

Tracking Sensitivity Tracking Point Time of Return to Tracking Point

Drag the slider to adjust the sensitivity of the tracking function. When losing tracking target, the camera will go back to the Tracking Point (preset position). To set up the Tracking Point, refer to step 1. Set the idle time (sec.) for the camera to return to the Tracking Point. Drag the slider to adjust the value.

2. You can also use the supplied Remote Control to quickly set up the Zone Mode. Press the Auto Tracking “On” button to turn on tracking function. Long press Tracking Point to switch tracking mode from Presenter Mode to Zone Mode (the hotkey supported at firmware v0.0.0000.21 or later).
3. By default, 2 Blocks has initially selected if you use the Remote Control to set up the Zone Mode. If you want to configure more blocks, you will have to use the Web interface for setup.
4. Adjust the camera view properly and then save to preset 6 and preset 7. By default, preset 6 is initially selected to be the first position to set up.

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Hybrid Mode
You can benefit from the advantages of both the Presenter and Zone modes. The camera will start tracking when a presenter is detected in the camera view. If the position where a presenter enters is preconfigured as a tracking zone (preset area), the camera will activate as Zone tracking.

Set up a Tracking Point. When losing tracking target, the camera will go back to the Tracking Point (preset position).
To set up the Tracking Point:
1. Select Preset 1 from the drop-down list.

2. Use the directional buttons,

and

to adjust the camera view.

3. Click Save to save this preset point as the Tracking Point.

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To better perform the Hybrid Mode, DO NOT overlap the zones (preset areas) nor configure the zones close to each other. It’s recommended to leave some distance among the zones.

Adjust the value or turn on the below functions:

Item Tracking Sensitivity Tracking Point Time of Return to Tracking Point People Size
Effective Tracking Area

Description

Drag the slider to adjust the sensitivity of the tracking

function.

1. Select a preset number from the drop-down list (Preset 10

~ 13).

2. Use the directional buttons,

and

to move the

camera to the desired position.

3. Click Save to save the position to the selected preset

number. A preset thumbnail will be displayed in the

preview window below.

Set the idle time (sec.) for the camera to return to the

Tracking Point. Slide the bar to adjust the value.

Select to track the presenter in Full Body (entire body) or

Upper Body (up to 60% of body) while tracking.

Set up a tracking area (optional). When Effective Tracking

Area function is on, the camera only tracks around the

selected area. Check the box to turn on the function and then

click Set, a red frame appears in the preview window. Drag

the upper-left or the lower-right corner of the red frame to

adjust the tracking area.

Auto Zoom Auto Tilt

When Auto Zoom is off, the camera stops zooming in/out automatically but keep the zoom size based on the preset point selected from the drop-down list below. Check the box to turn on the Auto Tilt function.
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Gesture
The Gesture Control allows you to control certain camera functions with hand gestures. Connect your device to the screen with an HDMI cable.
To perform the gesture control function: 1. Turn off the Tracking Mode first. 2. Ensure the camera has been set up at 1X zoom ratio and the distance between the presenter and
the camera is 15ft. 3. On the Gesture Control drop-down list, select an option to turn on the gesture control function.
Off: Select to turn off the gesture control function. When Auto Tracking is off, the camera will automatically return to the preset position you choose.
Tracking: Select to turn on the gesture control functions in the Tracking mode. Gesture functions include turning on or off Auto Tracking and switching people size between full and upper body.
PTZ: Select to turn on the gesture control functions in the PTZ mode. Gesture functions include zoom in/out and pan/tilt control.
Tracking+PTZ: Select to turn on the gesture control functions both in the Tracking and PTZ mode.
4. When the camera recognize the gestures, the LED indicator will blink purple and the system will activate the corresponding functions.
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Gesture

Description
Auto Tracking enable / Switch Presenter Raise your hand beside your face (with an open hand) for more than 3 seconds to activate the Auto Tracking. Instruct camera to track the person that holds up beside his/her face (only enabled when Auto Tracking is on). Auto Tracking disable/ Zoom out Make a fist beside your face to disable Auto Tracking while it’s on; otherwise perform zoom out. Upper/Full Body Switch Shows four fingers beside your face to switch upper or full body size.
Zoom In Shows two fingers beside your face and put down your hand to stop zoom in.
Pan/Tilt Shows five fingers beside your shoulder and move camera to desired position. Make a fist to stop camera movement.

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NDI
You can activate the NDI function using this page. Camera firmware version v31 and later supports NDI function.
To set up the NDI function: This camera is compatible with NDI | HX3 of NewTek, Inc. To use NDI | HX3, you are required to purchase the license key from the URL of NewTek, Inc. https://www.newtek.com/ndihx/products/upgrade/ To activate the NDI license key: 1. Ensure the camera has been connected to the Internet for NDI License Activation. 2. Check whether camera firmware version is v31 or later to support the NDI function. 3. On the camera Web page of NDI, click the NDI Activate Function to enter the license key. When
finished, click Activate. A message pops up for camera reboot. Click OK to reboot the camera.
4. If success, go to Video & Audio > Video Mode, you will see NDI option on the drop-down list. Select NDI to turn on the NDI function. Please refer to Video Mode in <Video & Audio>. [Notes] When you turn on NDI, the camera don’t support other video output source except HDMI/SDI.
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Configure the below settings and then click Confirm.

Item

Description

Local Device Name
Device Channel (Camera ID)

Enter a name of the camera to be shown within NDI devices. For best results, name all AVer cameras the same Local Device Name. e.g. PTZ Cameras or Tracking Cameras. Enter a channel name for the camera. The default camera name is TR335N. The supported characters are: Numeric characters: 0123456789
Alphabetic characters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Symbols: ! @ % ^ , . / : + ? [ ] { } – _ ~

Receive Group
Reliable UDP Discovery Server Multicast Server

Enter a name of the receive group. The Receive Group allows you to limit which users on your LAN can see the NDI source. The Receive Group is recommended to remain Public. Once the Receive Group is changed, you will need to join the Receive Group through NDI® Access Manager.
Select the checkbox to turn on the UDP protocol.
Select the checkbox to turn on Discovery Server. Enter the IP address in the Discovery Server Address column. Select the checkbox to turn on Multicast Server. Enter the related info in the Multicast Server Mask and Multicast Server Address columns. You can use the Multicast TTL to adjust the Multicast TimeTo-Live interval.

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System
You can view the system information, or configure some system settings on this page.

Item
Upgrade firmware
Factory Default Camera Information Login Language Set Date/Time

Description
To upgrade the firmware: 1. Download the newest firmware from
https://www.aver.com/Download-Center/professional-ptzcamera 2. On the Web page, go to System > Upgrade firmware. 3. Click Choose File to select the firmware. 4. Click Upgrade to start upgrading the firmware. 5. Refresh the browser after the upgrade process is complete. Click Reset To Factory Default to clear all values and reset the camera back to factory default settings.
Displays the camera information.
The default Login Name and Login Password are 1/1. To change the login ID and password, enter the new Login Name and Login Password. When finished, click Change. Select a system language from the drop-down list. Click Reboot to reset the setting. Click to turn on the Network Time Protocol and select a Time Zone from the drop-down list to automatically synchronize date and time. You can also turn off the NTP and enter date and time manually.
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Power Schedule Syslog
Status OSD
Setting Status Live View Power Up to Preset Power Off to Preset Power Off Completely VISCA Customized Function Sleep to Preset
Sleep Timer
Help Improving AVer Camera LED Indicator Brightness

Click to schedule time for powering on/off and Auto Reboot.
Turn on Syslog to receive technical supports. Enter the IP Address and Port of the receiving device for debug and problem analysis.
Turn on or off status info on the live view, including operating the Preset (save preset, call preset and cancel preset), Zoom or Tracking functions.
Click Import Setting to import camera configurations. Click Export Setting to export camera configurations.
Click to turn on or off status live view.
Select a pre-configured preset position from the drop-down list, the camera will move to the preset position when powered up.
Select a pre-configured preset position from the drop-down list, the camera will move to the preset position when powered off. On: The camera will enter Low Power mode when sleeping
and will take more time to wake up and reboot. Off: To disable the setting above. Configure the settings and then click OK. Select a pre-configured preset point for the camera to move to when enter the Sleep mode. To turn off Sleep mode, select Off from the drop-down list. Set up a duration for the sleep timer. When there is no UVC connection and timer is up, the camera will enter the sleep mode. To perform this function, ensure to select ZOOM or Teams in the Video & Audio > Theme Mode setup field. Select from the drop-down list to set if you allow the providing of anonymous usage data. Drag the slider to adjust the brightness value.

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Appendix

VISCA RS-232 Command Table

Command Set CAM_Power
CAM_Zoom

Command On Off Stop

Command Packet 8x 01 04 00 02 FF 8x 01 04 00 03 FF 8x 01 04 07 00 FF

Tele(Variable) Wide(Variable) Direct

8x 01 04 07 2p FF 8x 01 04 07 3p FF 8x 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

CAM_Focus
CAM_WB
CAM_RGain CAM_Bgain CAM_AE
CAM_Shutter CAM_Iris CAM_Gain CAM_Bright CAM_Exposure Compensation CAM_Backlight CAM_Preset

Stop

8x 01 04 08 00 FF

Far (Standard) 8x 01 04 08 02 FF

Near (Standard) 8x 01 04 08 03 FF

Auto Focus

8x 01 04 38 02 FF

Manual Focus 8x 01 04 38 03 FF

One Push

8x 01 04 18 01 FF

Direct

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

Auto

8x 01 04 35 00 FF

ATW

8x 01 04 35 04 FF

Indoor

8x 01 04 35 01 FF

Outdoor

8x 01 04 35 02 FF

One Push WB 8x 01 04 35 03 FF

Manual

8x 01 04 35 05 FF

One Push

8x 01 04 10 05 FF

Up

8x 01 04 03 02 FF

Down

8x 01 04 03 03 FF

Up

8x 01 04 04 02 FF

Down

8x 01 04 04 03 FF

Full Auto

8x 01 04 39 00 FF

Manual

8x 01 04 39 03 FF

Shutter Priority 8x 01 04 39 0A FF

Iris Priority

8x 01 04 39 0B FF

Bright

8x 01 04 39 0D FF

Up

8x 01 04 0A 02 FF

Down

8x 01 04 0A 03 FF

Up

8x 01 04 0B 02 FF

Down

8x 01 04 0B 03 FF

Up

8x 01 04 0C 02 FF

Down

8x 01 04 0C 03 FF

Up

8x 01 04 0D 02 FF

Down

8x 01 04 0D 03 FF

Up

8x 01 04 0E 02 FF

Down

8x 01 04 0E 03 FF

On

8x 01 04 33 02 FF

Off

8x 01 04 33 03 FF

Reset

8x 01 04 3F 00 pp FF

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Comments Power ON/OFF
p=0 (Low) to 7 (High) pqrs: Zoom Position PTC310: 0x0000~0x6f20 PTC330: 0x0110~0x5490 Each ‘Far/Near’ needs a ‘stop’
pqrs: Zoom Position Normal Auto
One Push WB mode Manual Control mode One Push WB Trigger Manual Control of R Gain Manual Control of B Gain Automatic Exposure mode Manual Control mode Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode Iris Priority Automatic Exposure mode Bright Mode (Manual control) Shutter Setting Iris Setting Gain Setting Bright Setting Exposure Compensation Amount Setting Back Light Compensation ON/OFF pp: Preset Number 0x00~0xFF

CAM_Menu Pan-tilt Drive
CAM_WDR CAM_MenuEnter Tally Lamp Freeze Auto Tracking CAM_Memory Special
Absolute Position Auto zoom Effective Tracking area RTMP Reboot

Set Recall On/Off Up Down Left Right UpLeft UpRight DownLeft DownRight Stop Home Reset On Off
ON (RED) OFF ON (AMBER) ON (GREEN) Preset Freeze On Preset Freeze Off On Off Set
Set
On Off On Off On Off

8x 01 04 3F 01 pp FF 8x 01 04 3F 02 pp FF 8x 01 06 06 10 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 03 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 01 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 01 FF 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 04 FF 8x 01 06 05 FF 8x 01 04 3D 02 FF 8x 01 04 3D 03 FF 8x 01 7E 01 02 00 01 FF 8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 02 FF 8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 03 FF 8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 04 FF 8x 01 7E 01 0A 00 05 FF 81 01 04 62 22 FF

Display ON/OFF VV: Pan speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high speed) WW: Tilt speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high speed)
Wdr ON/OFF Enter Submenu
Freeze On When Running Preset

81 01 04 62 23 FF

Freeze Off When Running Preset

8x 01 04 7D 02 FF

Auto tracking ON/OFF

8x 01 04 7D 03 FF

8x 01 04 3F 01 pp FF

These are changeable depending on VISCA Customized Functions web setting: pp: 0x00 To 0xFF normal preset pp: 0x5F => Turn on OSD menu pp: 0xA0 => Full Body pp: 0xA1 => Upper Body pp: 0xA2 => Tracking Point pp: 0xA3 => Switch pp: 0xA4 => Presenter mode (supported in FW v25 or newer) pp: 0xA5 => Zone mode (supported in FW v25 or newer) pp: 0xA6 => Hybrid mode (supported in FW v35 or newer)

8x 01 06 02 VV WW 0Y 0Y 0Y VV: Pan speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18

0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF

(high speed)

WW: Tilt speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18

(high speed)

YYYY: Pan Position

ZZZZ: Tilt Position

8x 01 04 A0 02 FF

8x 01 04 A0 03 FF

8x 01 04 A1 02 FF

8x 01 04 A1 03 FF

8x 01 04 A2 02 FF

8x 01 04 A2 03 FF

On

8x 01 04 A4 FF

On

8x 01 04 A5 02 FF

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Preset Affects PTZ & Focus Off Values Only

Relative Zoom Ratio

On

Off

Auto Tilt

On

Off

Auto Zoom/Tilt preset

Set

8x 01 04 A5 03 FF
8x 01 04 A6 02 FF 8x 01 04 A6 03 FF 8x 01 04 A7 02 FF 8x 01 04 A7 03 FF 8x 01 04 A8 pp FF

pp: 0x00 To 0xFF normal preset

Inquiry Command CAM_PowerInq
CAM_WBModeInq
CAM_RGainInq CAM_BGainInq
CAM_AEModeInq
CAM_ShutterPosInq CAM_IrisPosInq CAM_GainPosInq CAM_BrightPosInq CAM_ExpCompPosInq CAM_FocusModeInq CAM_FocusPosInq zoom_Pos_Inq PT_Pos_Inq CAM_Preset Inq CAM_Tracking status
CAM_Tracking_mode
CAM_Tracking body size CAM_OSD MENU on/off CAM_Tally CAM_WDR mode

Command Packet Reply Packet

Comments

y0 50 02 FF

On

8x 09 04 00 FF

y0 50 03 FF

Off

y0 50 00 FF

Auto

y0 50 01 FF

In Door

8x 09 04 35 FF

y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF

Out Door One Push WB

y0 50 04 FF

ATW

y0 50 05 FF

Manual

8x 09 04 43 FF

y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

pq: R Gain

8x 09 04 44 FF

y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

pq: B Gain

y0 50 00 FF

Full Auto

y0 50 03 FF

Manual

8x 09 04 39 FF

y0 50 0A FF

Shutter Priority

y0 50 0B FF

Iris Priority

y0 50 0D FF

Bright

8x 09 04 4A FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

pq: Shutter Position

8x 09 04 4B FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

pq: Iris Position

8x 09 04 4C FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

pq: Gain Position

8x 09 04 4D FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

pq: Bright Position

8x 09 04 4E FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF

pq: ExpComp Position

8x 09 04 38 FF

y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF

Auto Focus Manual Focus

8x 09 04 48 FF

y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

pqrs: Focus Position

8x 09 04 47 FF

y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF

pqrs: Zoom Position

8x 09 06 12 FF

y0 50 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF

YYYY: Pan Position 8A14 to 762C (CENTER 0000) ZZZZ: Tilt Position 468B to E898 (Image Flip: OFF) (CENTER 0000)

8x 09 04 3F FF

y0 50 pp FF

Return the last preset number which has been operated pp:01-FF

y0 50 01 FF

On

8x 09 36 69 02 FF

y0 50 00 FF

Off

y0 50 01 FF

Presenter

8x 09 36 69 01 FF y0 50 02 FF

Zone

y0 50 03 FF

Hybrid

y0 50 01 FF 8x 09 36 69 03 FF
y0 50 02 FF

Full body Upper body

8x 09 7E 04 76 01 y0 50 02 FF

On

FF

y0 50 03 FF

Off

y0 50 02 FF

On

8x 09 7E 01 0A FF

y0 50 03 FF

Off

8x 09 04 3D FF y0 50 02 FF

On

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CAM_BLC mode CAM_Live Freeze CAM_Preset Freeze Firmware version USB Status UVC Status

8x 09 04 33 FF 8x 09 04 62 01 FF 8x 09 04 62 02 FF 8x 09 36 69 04 FF 8x 09 36 69 05 FF 8x 09 36 69 06 FF

y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u 0v 0w FF y0 50 00 FF y0 50 01 FF y0 50 00 FF y0 50 01 FF

Off On Off Freeze On Freeze Off Preset Freeze On Preset Freeze Off
fw_ver: p.q.rstu.vw
USB cable plug out USB cable plug in UVC stream off UVC stream on

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Visca over IP Settings
VISCA over IP
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CGI Command

CGI List for Video Transmission

CGI Item name

URL

Command

Parameter Name

Get JPEG

/snapshot

Get RTSP stream

rtsp://ip/live_st1

CGI List for Camera Control

CGI item name

URL

Command

Parameter Name

up start

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

1,0,1&(random)

up end

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

1,0,2&(random)

down start

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

1,1,1&(random)

down end

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

1,1,2&(random)

left start

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

0,1,1&(random)

left end

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

0,1,2&(random)

right start

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

0,0,1&(random)

right end

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

0,0,2&(random)

zoom_in start

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

2,0,1&(random)

zoom_in end

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

2,0,2&(random)

zoom_out start

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

2,1,1&(random)

zoom_out end

/cgi-bin?SetPtzf=

2,1,2&(random)

set preset:

/cgi-bin?ActPreset=

1,N&(random)

load preset:

/cgi-bin?ActPreset=

0,N&(random)

set preset speed

/cgibin?Set=preset_spee d,3,val

val: {min: 1, max: 6}

Absolute Position (Pan) /cgibin?Set=ptz_p,3,val

val: {min: 2048, mid: 962944, max: 1925888}

Absolute Position (Tilt) /cgi-bin?Set=ptz_t,3,val val: {min: 2048, mid: 165696, max: 662784}

Absolute Position (Zoom)

/cgi-bin?Set=ptz_z,3,val val: {min: 2048, mid: 14224, max: 28448}

CGI List for Various Settings

exposure value

/cgi-bin?Set=

img_expo_expo,3,N&(ran value dom)

saturation

/cgi-bin?Set=

img_saturation,3,N&(rand value om)

contrast

/cgi-bin?Set=

img_contrast,3,N&(rando value m)

Tracking on:

/cgi-bin?Set=

trk_tracking_on,3,1

Tracking off:

/cgi-bin?Set=

trk_tracking_on,3,0

Reboot

GET(Basic Authentication)

/cgi-bin?OnePush=!

Factory Reset

GET(Basic Authentication)

/cgi-bin?OnePush=d

Mode Presenter

/cgi-

value

bin?Set=trk_mode,3,1&X

Mode Zone

/cgi-

value

bin?Set=trk_mode,3,2&X

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Parameter value Parameter value

Description 1280×720 jpg
Description

1 ~ 9 0 ~ 10 0 ~ 4

N : position N : position
Follows CGI preset speed Follows CGI preset speed Follows CGI preset speed
N : value
N : value
N : value

random number random number

X : value X : value

Mode Hybrid Mode Get

GET(Basic Authentication)

Click Track ON

GET(Basic Authentication)

Click Track OFF

GET(Basic Authentication)

Click Track Get detect zone (Humanoid outlines) number

GET(Basic Authentication)
– Reply

Click Track Get detect zone (Humanoid outlines) info

GET(Basic Authentication)
– Reply

Click Track Set target zone

GET(Basic Authentication)

– Reply
GET(Basic Authentication)

Tracking On/Off Get

– Reply
GET(Basic Authentication)

RTMP Start streamming /cgi-bin?Set=

RTMP Stop streamming /cgi-bin?Set=

USB status

GET(Basic Authentication)

– Reply

/cgibin?Set=trk_mode,3,3&X

/cgibin?Get=trkmode,3&= X

– Reply

Presenter trk_mode,3=1 Zone trk_mode,3=2 Hybrid trk_mode,3=3

X : value

/cgibin?Set=trk_update_det ect,3,1

/cgibin?Set=trk_update_det ect,3,0

/cgibin?Get=trk_detect_num ,3

Need to be sent along with Click Track ON command

“trk_detect_num,3=Xrn” X: The amount of humanoid outlines, maximum: 50

/cgibin?GetTrackingDetectZ one=X

X: The amount of humanoid outlines, maximum: 50

“focus:1nzone[00]:00,119,720, 960nzone[01]:1502615204,1366225632,01,1366223544″

focus – The number of humanoid outline being tracked. zone[NN]:x,y,w,h – based on 1080P resolution

The upper left corner of the screen is the coordinate reference (0,0), xcoordinate/y-coordinate/w width/h height, based on the upper left corner of the humanoid outline. The number following indicates the number of the tracked person, for example, -1 means that no one is being tracked. If one of the three is being tracked, one of 0, 1 and 2 will appear after the ‘focus’.

/cgibin?Set=trk_assign_zon e,3,X

X: The number of the human outlines

http response: ok

/cgibin?SetString=TrackingF ocusZone,[x,y,w,h]

http response: ok

/cgibin?Get=trk_trackingon ,3&=X

– Reply

On trk_tracking_on,3=1 Off trk_tracking_on,3=0”

X : value

vdo_rtmp_enable,3,1

vdo_rtmp_enable,3,0

/cgibin?Get=usb_status_inq uire,3

“usb_status_inquire,3=Xr X: 0(plug out), 1(plug in) n”

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UVC status

GET(Basic Authentication)

/cgibin?Get=uvc_status_inq uire,3

– Reply

“uvc_status_inquire,3=Xr X: 0(stream off), 1(stream on) n”

Status get (Modle name & mac & FW_VER)

/cgibin?GetString=sys_name &net_mac&sys_fwversio n&=1635216271678

Serial No. get

/cgibin?GetSerialNumber&_ =1635216271680

script (Using cURL to update firmware)

curl.exe -X POST –user NAME:PASSWORD -F file1=@./ISP_FILE “http://IP_ADDRESS/sy stem/”

http://10.100.105.110/cgibin?GetString=sys_name&ne t_mac&sys_fwversion&=16 35216271678
http://10.100.105.110/cgibin?GetSerialNumber&_=163 5216271680
Please download curl (curl for Windows), this is a command line tool for network transferring. Put curl.exe and ISP file in the same folder. and then execute the script to upgrade camera.

For example, ISP file is 0. 0.0000.29.dat , IP address is 10.100.105.109 and username:password is 1:1 , you can enter this script to execute ISP process.

curl.exe -X POST –user 1:1 F file1=@./0.0.0000.29.dat “http://10.100.105.109/system /”

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Pelco P Command
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Pelco D Command
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