Pixavi ST5000 User Manual

X series; 5000 series; 4000 series

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  • Page 1 X series | User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    X series | User manual Software updates ..................19 X series by Pixavi ..................... 3 Before use ....................... 4 Declaration of conformity ................19 Introduction ....................4 Warnings and notifications ................20 Main feature set ....................5 FCC information .................... 20 Hardware explained ..................
  • Page 3: Series By Pixavi

    X series | User manual X series by Pixavi All the X series products share the same electronics and base chassis. The differences between the products are in software, labeling and if the product has an integrated camera module or not.
  • Page 4: Before Use

    Introduction according to IP68 (EX version) splash proof according to IP65 (ST version). The Pixavi X series is a range of high end video and audio communication The product is optimized for use in demanding environment, where normal devices, capable of dialing and communicating via audio and video to any cameras, mobile phones or laptop computers will not survive.
  • Page 5: Main Feature Set

    • Recording and photo modes Video conferencing The X series comes with both SIP and H.323 video conferencing support, including all the common sub standards. Pixavi has successfully tested the product with a range of video conferencing terminals: • Cisco •...
  • Page 6: Hardware Explained

    X series | User manual Hardware explained 5000 & 4000 series Page | 6...
  • Page 7 X series | User manual VisiWear EX3500 & Xcore EX6000 VisiWear ST3500 & Xcore ST6000 Page | 7...
  • Page 8: User Interface

    X series | User manual User Interface The main menu screen The Device can be independently operated via either the Keypad or the The main menu consists of the most essential icons for the end user of the touch screen. The purpose behind is that the user can operate the unit with product and a live video view.
  • Page 9: Make A Call

    X series | User manual The status bar contains the following information: Alphabetical mode: Numeric mode: • Battery status • Charging status • Wi-Fi coverage status • Volume level /muted • Peripherals connected (audio /power/USB 2.0) Make a call When pressing the call icon or the address book button, the user is navigated to the address book: The on screen keyboard The onscreen keyboard (OSK) is designed to give the user a quick and easy...
  • Page 10: Take A Picture

    X series | User manual Take a picture Once you have dialed, you will have the option of cancelling the call by clicking the “hang up button” or the OK button again. The “Call in progress” 1 Select Picture mode. 2 Select Take picture window will display the recipient information.
  • Page 11: Record Video

    X series | User manual Record video View videos 1 Select Video mode. 2 Select Start recording 1 Select Playback mode. 2 Select Videos 3 Browse with next and previous 4 Play by selecting the play icon 3 Press icon to stop recording 4 Video is saved Page | 11...
  • Page 12: View Pictures

    X series | User manual View pictures Photo & Video settings Automatic preview 1 Select Playback mode. 2 Select Pictures Enable if you want the camera to display a preview of the picture after it is captured. 3 Browse with next and previous Storage Here you can set up the storage destination of your pictures and video.
  • Page 13: Streaming

    X series | User manual Streaming Address book 1. Press the green call button on the keypad. This takes you to a screen To add a new contact in the address book, press Add in address book menu. where you can choose between making a call or starting the streaming server.
  • Page 14: Setup Menu

    X series | User manual Setup Menu By clicking available networks will present a list of currently available networks. The setup menu gives access to the following sub menus. To associate with one of these, click on the network name. WIFI: If the network is one of the already configured preferred networks, •...
  • Page 15: Ip Address Settings

    In the default call settings menu you can select what types of codecs the dialing the camera, and the H.323 ID is the name used to identify it. Both unit will use when communicating. Not all endpoints support the Pixavi these fields should be filled in when using a gatekeeper. When using a...
  • Page 16: Factory Default

    X series | User manual Web interface H.264 codec. This is especially relevant for older endpoints and endpoints The X series products can also be configured via web interface. using older implementations of the H264 codec. For communication Log in towards such endpoints, please use the H263 codec.
  • Page 17: Accessories

    System status The system status tab provides a summary on the camera configuration. Accessories Pixavi offers a range of accessories in order to maximize the value of your Settings investment. The accessories will open up for new applications and can help In the settings tab you can configure the IP, H323, WIFI, Username/ you expand the usage areas of your product.
  • Page 18: Support Forum

    Warranty Procedure Borescope In the event that the Pixavi product fails under the warranty period, and the Through third party partners, we can offer a borescope with a custom warranty is found valid according to the warranty statement, Pixavi will connector to the Camera video input.
  • Page 19: Software Updates

    The firmware upgrade is carried out using the web interface on a pc • When a component is replaced by Pixavi AS, a new 90 days warranty is connected to the same LAN as the unit. given on the new component. This new warranty is restricted to and Step by step description: covers only the component replaced.
  • Page 20: Warnings And Notifications

    France, Italy and Latvia. not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause Pixavi recommends checking with local authorities for the latest status harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment of their national regulations for wireless LANs when selecting antennas in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the and access points.

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