Mounting Camera ........................7 Use VC520 ............................8 Make a Video Call ........................8 Phone in ............................. 8 Line in ............................9 LED Indicator ..........................9 AVer PTZ App ..........................10 Install AVer PTZ App ......................... 10 Use AVer PTZ App ........................10...
Product Introduction Camera 1. IR Sensor 4. RS232 connection* 2. Power indictor 5. Kensington lock 3. Hub connection 6. Screw hole for mounting * If you need a converter or instructions on how to use RS232, please contact AVer USA.
Speakerphone 6 7 8 1. Cellphone indicator 5. Hub connection 2. Volume up/down 6. Kensington lock 3. Mute/unmute speakerphone* 7. Line out 4. Speakerphone(daisy chain) 8. Phone in Red LED: speakerphone is on mute * Blue LED: speakerphone is active (or live)
3. Speakerphone 1. Power jack 2. USB port 4. Camera connection connection Remote Controller Name Function 1. Mute/Unmute Speakerphone Mute/Unmute the speakerphone. 2. Zoom in/Zoom out Increase/Decrease the camera zoom.
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7. Camera direction control the camera. Press the direction button to move the camera or press and hold for continuous pan or tilt. 8. Hang up* End the call. 9. Volume up/down Adjust volume up or down. Function requires Aver PTZ app...
LED will light up, camera head will rotate, and the camera power indictor will light up. 4. Install Aver PTZ app on laptop or PC that is connected with VC520. The app can be used to adjust and setup the parameters of the camera (refer to section of Aver PTZ app) ®...
Mounting Camera There are 3 ways to mount the camera – on the wall, on the ceiling, and on a table with the mount and screws included in the package. [Warning] 1. When securing the camera mount on a wall or celling, only use hardware and materials certified to support 22 lb (10 kg) weight.
GoToMeeting , WebRTC, and etc.) on your laptop or PC. 3. Set the VC520 camera as the primary camera for your video application (refer to your video application user guide). You can now make your call. 4. The VC520 is a plug-and-play conference camera. The system requires no special drivers, but we do recommend installing the AVer PTZ app for a better user experience.
30’ and increase the volume: 1. Connect one side of the daisy chain cable (not included) to the speakerphone port (daisy chain). 2. Connect the other side of the cable to the speakerphone port on the other VC520 speakerphone. LED Indicator ...
Skype. Click on the Skype plug-in request to accept the plug-in; this enables funcationality on the Remote Control. 2. During your video call, you can use the AVer PTZ app to pan, tilt and zoom the camera in/out and enable/disable the backlight feature.
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a. Function icon: Click it to switch to the function’s page. PTZ: To control the camera direction, zoom in and out, and to enable/disable the backlight compensation during your video call. Settings: To setup parameters of the camera – White balance, noise filter, frequency, brightness, sharpness, flip, mirror, ADDR, and baud rate.
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Diagnostic Utility: To display the S/W and F/W version and the devices connection status. You can also test the camera and speakerphone status, and update the firmware of the camera. b. Minimize: Minimize the app to system tray. To quit the application, right-click the icon on the system tray and select “Quit”.
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Connection diagnostic: Display devices connection status. If the AVer PTZ app has detected that some of the devices (camera, speakerphone, hub, and laptop/PC) are not connected well, the diagram will display an “X” on the device to indicate the connection has a problem. If the camera is in use by another application, it will display “Can’t start video”...
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Test Speakerphone: Click to check the speakerphone status. It will require the user to record a short message and play it back to ensure the speakerphone is working. g. Update Now: Allows the user to update the VC520 camera’s firmware. Click” Update Now”.