QOMO QPC80H3 Document Camera User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- QOMO
Table of Contents
QPC80H3
Document Camera
User Manual
V1.0
This document is subject to change without notice.
Warnings
- Please prevent children from operating the device without supervision.
- Please unfold the device and adjust the camera head with one hand placed on the base and the other hand holding the case of the camera head.
- Please do not look directly at the LED lamp to prevent your eyes from being damaged.
- When allocating the device, please hold the base with both hands. Do not carry the device by the gooseneck flexible tube or camera head with one hand.
- Please prevent the camera head to hit the desktop or any other hard objects, or it can be damaged easily.
- Please do not twist the gooseneck flexible tube.
- Please be careful not to spill liquid on the control panel keys.
- When the device is not in use for a while, please turn off the power.
FCC Warning Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.
RF Exposure Statement
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment
should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm the radiator
your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Parts Identification
1. Ventilation Hole
2. Microphone
3. Remote Sensor
4. Signal Indicator
5. Control Panel
6. Power Indicator
7. Goose Neck
8. VGAIN
9. Audio-OUT
10.USB-Thumb Drive & USB mouse
11. USB-B for PC Connection| 12. Anti-theft Slot
13.LED Lamp Light
14.Camera Head
15.DC 12V Power Socket
16.VGA-OUT
17. HDMI-OUT
18.LINE-IN
19.RS232
20.HDMI-IN
21.USB-Thumb Drive & USB mouse
22 ETHERNET
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Control Panel
Button | Function | Button | Function |
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Power on/off | |||
*Press and hold for more than 3 seconds to turn off. | Mirror the current image. Press and hold to enter/exit the split screen. | ||
Capture and save the current image | Up/Down, Increase/Decrease brightness | ||
Record video | Left/Right, Zoom out/Zoom in | ||
Enter/Exit Playback Mode | Auto-focus or confirm | ||
Rotate | Select the output signals | ||
Delete selected file from memory when in playback mode | To show or hide |
the OSD menu
| Freeze/Unfreeze the current image| | Turn on/off the LED lamp
Remote Control
Button| Function| Button| Function
Power| Power on/off
*Press and hold for more than 3 seconds to turn off.| | Auto-focus or confirm
Menu| To show or hide the OSD menu| Freeze| Freeze/Unfreeze the current image
Snap| Capture and save the current image| Mirror| Mirror the current image
Record| Record video| Rotate| Rotate
Playback| Enter/Exit playback mode| Source| Select the output signals
| Up/Down, Increase/Decrease brightness| Lamp| Turn on/off the LED lamp
| Left/Right, Zoom out/Zoom in| Delete| Delete selected file from memory when
in playback mode
Portable Visualizer
The section explains how to set up and adjust the device to meet your needs.
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Camera Head
Please hold the camera head and adjust it to the position where you want to shoot the image. -
Gooseneck
Bend the gooseneck flexible tube gently by the hand and place the camera head to the preferable height and orientation. -
Support Stand
Unfold the support stand of the base to prevent the device from failing backward.
Recommended Working Environment
If you do not select a working environment and placement according to the recommendation described above, please use the rotation ( ) key of the control panel or the remote control to adjust the orientation.
USB Thumb Drive
When the USB thumb drive plugs in USB Type-A successfully, the captured image and video can be saved in the thumb drive.
Connect Portable Visualizer to external equipment
- System connection diagram
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Connecting the power cord
Plug in the power adapter to the device DC 12V IN power socket first and then connect the AC power cord to a 100V~240V AC power source.
Note: The plug type of AC cord varies depending on the countries and regions where you are in. -
Making the connection
- UHD TV
Connecting the HDMI output
Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output port of the device with the HDMI input port of a 4K TV or Projector.
- Standard TV
Connecting the VGA output port
Use a VGA cable to connect the VGA OUT port of the device with the VGA input port of the TV or projector.
- Using USB connection
Connecting the USB-B port
Use a USB A-B cable to connect the USB-B port of the device with the USB-A port of the computer.
- RS232 control protocol
RS232 Setting
Baudrate | 9600 bps |
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Parity check | no parity |
Stop bit | one |
Data bit | 8 bits |
RS232 Packet 1 (Packet size: 4 bytes)
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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HEADER | LENGTH | CAT | KEY | END |
0X48 | 0X02 | 0x14 | O0XXX | 0X54 |
Command list
FUNCTION | HEADER | LENGTH | CAT | KEY | END |
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UP | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x04 | 0x54 |
DOWN | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x05 | 0x54 |
LEFT | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x02 | 0x54 |
RIGHT | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0x14 | 0x03 | 0x54 |
OK | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x06 | 0x54 |
POWERON | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0x14 | 0x10 | 0x54 |
POWEROFF | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0Xx14 | ox11 | 0x54 |
CAPTURE | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x12 | 0x54 |
PLAYBACK | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x13 | 0x54 |
LAMP | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x14 | 0x54 |
FREEZE | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0Xx14 | 0x15 | 0x54 |
NEG | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x16 | 0x54 |
MIRROR | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x17 | 0x54 |
SPLIT | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0x14 | 0x18 | 0x54 |
ROTATE | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x19 | 0x54 |
RESOLUTION | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0x14 | OX1A | 0x54 |
B&W | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0Xx14 | 0x1B | 0x54 |
AUTO | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x22 | 0x54 |
NEAR | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x23 | 0x54 |
FAR | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x24 | 0x54 |
SOURCE | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x25 | 0x54 |
BRIGHT_UP | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | O0x2E | 0x54 |
BRIGHT_DOWN | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | O0x2F | 0x54 |
RECORD | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x32 | 0x54 |
RECORD STOP | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x33 | 0x54 |
PLAY/ PAUSE | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x34 | 0x54 |
DELETE | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x35 | 0x54 |
CAM | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x3A | 0x54 |
VGA | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0x14 | 0x3B | 0x54 |
HDMI | 0x48 | 0x02 | 0X14 | 0x3C | 0x54 |
Basic Operation
Name | Icon | Selection | Functions Description |
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Function | Resolution | 720P/1080P/2160P | |
Focus Mode | Auto Focus/ Manual Focus | ||
Audio In | MIC/Line In | ||
Mask | Activate the Mask function | ||
Split | Activate the Split function | ||
Lamp | Set the default light intensity | ||
Image Setting | Photo Resolution | 3840×2160 | |
Recording Resolution | 2160P@30FPS/1080P@30FPS/ 720P@30FPS | ||
Delay Recording | Activate the countdown and start recording in 3 seconds | ||
System Setting | Language | Support English, Chinese | |
Time Setting | User-defined | ||
Display Information | Set to display the information on top of the display or |
not.
File Manager| Copy to external storage
Delete all
Format external storage
System Reset| Confirm/ Ignore
System Upgrade| Upgrading the Mainboard Firmware
Lens FW upgrade| Upgrading the Camera Firmware
Button sound| ON/OFF
PC Control| USB/DB9/PS2
User Profile| User 1/User 2/User 3
Setting| | Mask Setting| 10%-80%
Mirror| Normal
Left-right Mode
Up-down Mode
Effect Effect| NormalN
Black-white Mode
Negative Mode
Flicker| Auto/50HZ/60HZ/Disable
Brightness, Sharpness, DNR,|
| | Contrast, Saturation| Use ( )to adjust its setting.
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Name and Security| | Device Name|
Password| Default to null, Used for QCamera security connection
Ethernet Settings| | Ethernet| ON/OFF
IP Assignment| DHCP/Static
Wi-Fi Settings| | Wi-Fi| ON/OFF
Mode| AP/Client
RTSP Settings| | Resolution| 1080P
RTSP address| through the address, allows you to pull a live video stream from
your camera and view it from different devices and programs
Time-lapse Photo| | ON/OFF|
Interval| User-defined
- Press MENU ( ) on the control panel or ( ) on the remote control.
- use ( ) to make a selection and adjust the setting.
- Press the OK button ( ) to make the new setting activated.
- Press the MENU ( ) button to hide the OSD menu.
• Power On
- Plug in the power cord.
- Wait until only the middle red light is on.
- Press the Power button to turn on the Visualizer.
• Setting the Resolution
- Press the Menu button ( ).
- Select Function-Resolution.
- Use the Up/Down button to select and press Ok to confirm.
NOTE: When you set the resolution of 2160p, make sure your monitor supports the display 4K resolution.
• Recording videos and capturing images
- Use the Left/Right buttons ( < / >) to adijust the image size.
- Use the Auto Focus button to adjust the focus automatically. Use the Manual Focus button to adjust the focus manually.
- Use the video button ( ) to begin recording a video. Press the button again to stop recording.
- Use the Snap button ( ) to capture an image.
Note: You need to insert a USB drive first to take a video record.
• Play
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Use the Playback button ( ). The latest captured image or video will be
displayed. -
Use the Left/Riaht buttons ( ) to select the file to be displayed.
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Press the OK ( ) button.
Advanced Functions
- Time-lapse photography
You can produce the time-lapse video with video maker software.
- Use the Menu ( ) button on the control panel or the remote control to show the menu.
- Use the arrow buttons to make your selection: Menu>Delay Photography.
- Connecting the microscope
Connect the device with a microscope can display microscopic objects on a large screen.
- Adjust the microscope and the objects to be focused on.
- Please select a proper microscope adapter.
- First, install the microscope adapter on the lens of the device.
- After the microscope adapter is installed on the camera head, connect the camera head with an ocular lens.
Note:
If the image on the presentation screen is blurry, please adjust the focus of the microscope.
• Use the device as a UVC camera
- Turn on your computer, and connect the device to your computer via USB through the USB Type A-B port. Please confirm the USB is connected correctly.
- After connecting the device to your computer, ensure the computer detects the camera. Install QCamera or use any third-party camera software to view the camera.
Note: When the UVC function is in use, only Zoom in/out, Near, Far, lamp, brightness, Flip, and Autofocus functions are available on the panel and remote control.
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Installing visualizer software QCamera
The visualizer is a standard UVC camera – you can use it with a variety of software that supports a UVC camera connection. The visualizer is compatible with the third-party video conferencing software Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet. It also supports streaming video via Real-Time Stream Protocol (RTSP) over the network. However, to better experience the 4K UHD visualizer UVC function and network video streaming function, we’d recommend using it with the QCamera(Currently, only the windows version of QCamera supports RTSP) and you can download this free from the QOMO website at the link below.
https://www.qomo.com/qcamera -
Network Connection
After connecting the visualizer to the LAN through Wi-Fi or wired, or networking with the computer through AP mode, you can view the current real- time picture easily and quickly by using the windows version of QCamera. It is also possible to use the third-party software, such as VLC, to capture the network streaming image based on the address listed in the visualizer’s RTSP Settings.
The connection procedure is as follows:
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Client mode:
A. Enable Wi-Fiin Wi-Fi Settings and set mode to Client.
B. At this time, the device will automatically search for the Wi-Fi signal that the attachment can connect to.
C. Move the cursor to the search box and click ok. Select the WIFI you want to connect through the arrow keys. Right-click the arrow keys to confirm the connection and enter the password. Note: It is easier to use a mouse or touch -
AP mode:
A. In Wi-Fi Settings, turn on the Wi-Fi switch and select the ap mode. The default SSID and password of the device will be displayed at the bottom of the screen (you can select and edit and modify them).
B. open the wireless network list on your computer.
C. Select the [QOMO-XXXXXX] in the network list, and input the password for the connection to start the connection. -
Wired mode:
A. In Ethernet Settings, turn on the Ethernet switch.
B. Access the LAN through network cables.
C. In DHCP mode, the device automatically connects to the network. If your LAN does not support DHCP, set IP Assignment to Manual and enter the IP Settings manually.
- Set the device name and password
When using QCamera for network connection to obtain real-time images, you can modify the device name and password in the “Name and Security” Settings, to better distinguish visualizer and encrypt protection when there are multiple visualizers in the network.
Storage
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Please turn off the power of the device.
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Please unplug and remove the power cord and all other cables from the device.
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Please refer to the diagram to the right to fold the gooseneck flexible tube for storage.
Problems and Solutions
Problem | Possible causes | Solutions |
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The device does not turn on in normal
conditions.| The power adapter is not connected correctly to the device or the
power socket.| Make sure the power
adapter is connected correctly to the device and power socket.
The device is unable to capture images or record videos.| The device has
insufficient memory.| Remove some files and clear up the memory space of the
USB drive or built-in memory.
The USB drive is protected.| Reset the USB drive to be writable.
After the device is connected, there is no image output.| The device is not
connected to the external equipment correctly.| Re-connect the device with the
external equipment.
The external equipment is not selected correctly.| Select the correct external
equipment.
The resolution of the
external equipment is set incorrectly.| Reset the resolution of the external
equipment
The device is not switched to the correct source of signals.| Switch to the
correct source of signals.
The captured image is too blurry.| The object to be photographed may be too
close to the camera head.| Use Auto Focus or Manual Focus to adjust the focus.
Please ensure that there is a distance of at least 50cm under 1.0x
magnification.
The image is upside down.| The objects are not placed in the recommended
working environment.| Press the Image Rotation key to adjust the display
orientation.
The image cannot be moved around.| The Image cannot be moved around because
the Freeze function of the device is activated.| Press again the Freeze
function key on the control panel or the remote control to deactivate the
function.
The remote control does not respond.| The battery runs out.| Please replace it
with a new battery.
Objects are located between the remote control and the device and block the
communication signals.| Please remove the objects that block the communication
signals.
The distance between the remote control and the device is too far.| Please
shorten the distance between the remote control and the device.
Specifications
Model | QPC80H3 |
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Lens | 10 x optical zoom,10 x digital zoom |
Shooting Area | 43/44 |
Video output Resolution | For HDMI:720P,1080P,2160P |
For VGA:720P,1080P
Total Pixels| 8.3 Mega, CMOS sensor from Sony
Frame Rate| 2180p@30Hz,1080pp80Hz
Input Connector| HDMI-IN1, VGA IN1, LINE-IN1
Output Connector| HDMI-OUT1, VGA-OUTI, Audio-OUT1
USB port| USB 2.01 TO PC (Type B, UVC&UAC, USB to serial) USB 2.0*2 (Type A,
for mouse, USB drive, touch)
DC POWER| 12V/2A
Image Effects| B&W/Negative/Mirror/Freeze/Split
Remote Control| Yes
Camera Rotation| Free (Gooseneck)
Focus| Auto / Manual
White balance| Auto
Image Save & Recall| 10 pictures max
Image Transfer| USB drive
Lights| LED
Microphone| Built-in
WIFI| YES
Ethernet (RJ45)| YES
RS232| YES (USB to Serial built-in or PS2 RS232)
Accessories| AC Power Cord, VGA Cable, USB Cable, HDMI Cable, AC Adapter,
Remote, RS232 Cable
www.qomo.com 1-866-990-7666 support@gomo.com
References
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