Everet EVP230N User Manual

Fhd ndi ptz video camera 30x zoom

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EVERET EVP230N
FHD NDI PTZ Video Camera 30X zoom 
User Manual 
 
 
Version V1.0 
(English) 

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  • Page 1 EVERET EVP230N FHD NDI PTZ Video Camera 30X zoom  User Manual      Version V1.0  (English) ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT    SAFETY GUIDES 2  PACKING LIST 3  QUICK START 3  1. Check all cable connections before power on. 3  2. Dial Switch Settings (at the bottom of the camera) 4  PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS 5  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6  CAMERA INTERFACE 8  CAMERA DIMENSIONS 8 ...
  • Page 3: Safety Guides

    Avoid stress, vibration and damp during transportation, storage and installation.    Do not detatch the camera housing and cover. For any service, please contact authorized    Everet technicians.  Video cable and control cable should be individually shielded, and cannot be substituted    with other cables. ...
  • Page 4: Packing List

    PACKING LIST  Check all bellow items when open the package:    Camera  1  Power Adapter  1  Power Cable  1  RS232 Control Cable  1  USB 3.0 Cable  1  Remote Controller  1    QUICK START   Check all cable connections before power on.    ...
  • Page 5: Dial Switch Settings (At The Bottom Of The Camera)

    2.  Dial Switch Settings (at the bottom of the camera) Dial Switch(ARM)     SW-1  SW-2  Instruction  1  OFF  OFF  Updating mode  2  ON  OFF  Debugging mode  3  OFF  ON  Undefined  4  ON  ON  Working mode  Dial Switch     SW-3  SW-4  Instruction ...
  • Page 6: Product Highlights

    PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS   ● Sony 1/1.7 inch 12MP sensor providing FULL HD video resolution  ● High Quality Full HD lens with 30x Optical Zoom + 2x Digital Zoom, with 60 degree  field of view  ● NDI|HX, 3G-SDI, HDMI output video simultaneously  ●...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS     Video Format  HDMI  1920*1080P60/50/30/25/59.94/29.97/24  (V1.4)  1920*1080I60/50/59.94  1280*720P60/50/30/25/59.94/29.97  SDI  1920*1080P60/50/30/25/59.94/29.97/24  1920*1080I60/50/59.94  1280*720P60/50/30/25/59.94/29.97    Main stream  NDI  1920*1080@60,  Sub stream:  1280*720@30  1024*576@30  640*360@30  Video Interface  HDMI V1.4), SDI, NDI|HX  Audio In  3.5mm Line-in Audio (embedded in IP and NDI)  Sensor ...
  • Page 8 Exposure  Auto/Manual/Bright/Shutter/Iris  Focus  Auto / Manual  Iris  Auto / Manual  Electric Shutter  Auto / Manual  Gamma  Supported  WDR  Supported  BLC  Supported  2D Noise  Supported  Reduction  3D Noise  Supported  Reduction  Anti Flicker  OFF/50Hz/60Hz  PanTilt Flip  Supported  Input Voltage  DC12V/POE  Dimension  220mm×190mm×205.8mm  Net Weight ...
  • Page 9: Camera Interface

    CAMERA INTERFACE    1.Camera Lens    6. Tripod Screw Hole  10. HDMI port  2.Camera Base  7. Installation Hole   11.3G-SDI port  3.IR Receiver Panel  8. RS232 control port (input)  12, 3.5mm Audio In  4.Power Indicator Light    9. RS232 control port(output)  13, RJ45 port (IP&NDI) ...
  • Page 10: Ir Remote Controller

    POWER  Under normal working mode, short press  IR REMOTE CONTROLLER   POWER key, to enter standby mode;  Press it again, the camera will do  self-configuration, then go back to HOME  position.  It will go to preset position if power on model  has been set before. ...
  • Page 11 FOCUS KEY ( ON THE LEFT)  Manual focus, only valid under manual focus  model.  ZOOM KEY( ON THE RIGHT SIDE)  Set the zoom rate  NAVIGATE KEY: UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT  Under working mode, use navigate key to set  the pan tilt, and select menu when enter OSD.  OK /HOME KEY ...
  • Page 12: Visca In(Rs232 Port)

      VISCA IN(RS232 PORT)     No.  V_IN  V_OUT  1  DTR  DTR  2  DSR  DSR  3  TXD  TXD  4  GND  GND  5  RXD  RXD  6  A    7  IR OUT    8  B    VISCA IN  RS485  VISCA IN & Mini DIN Connection 6 ...
  • Page 13 VISCA NETWORK SETUP:    SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION:   Parameter  Value  Parameter  Value  Baud rate  2400/4800/9600/115 Stop Bit  1bit  200  Start Bit  1 bit  Check Bit  None  Date Bit  8 bit        12  WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM ...
  • Page 14: Visca Protocol

    VISCA PROTOCOL   PART1 CAMERA RETURN COMMAND  Ack / Completion Message     Command  Note  Packet  ACK  z0 41 FF  Returned when the command is accepted.  Completion  z0 51 FF  Returned when the command has been executed.  z = camera address+8   ...
  • Page 15 Combine Mode  81 01 04 36 00 FF  Combine with optical zoom control  Separate Mode  81 01 04 36 01 FF  Separate with optical zoom control  Stop  81 01 04 06 00 FF  Enable In separate mode  Tele (Variable)  81 01 04 06 2p FF  Enable In separate mode ...
  • Page 16 Direct  8x 01 04 43 00 00 0p 0q FF  pq: R Gain (0~0xFF)  CAM_Bgain  Reset  8x 01 04 04 00 FF  Manual Control of B Gain  Up  8x 01 04 04 02 FF  Down  8x 01 04 04 03 FF  Direct ...
  • Page 17 Off  8x 01 04 3D 03 FF  Direct  8x 01 04 2D pq FF  pq: ExpComp Position (0~0x6)  CAM_BackLight(BL On  8x 01 04 33 02 FF  BackLight On  C)  Off  8x 01 04 33 03 FF  BackLight Off  CAM_Sharpness  Reset  8x 01 04 02 00 FF ...
  • Page 18 81 01 04 23 02 FF     OFF  81 01 04 23 00 FF     VideoSystem     8x 01 06 35 00 pp FF  pp: Video format  Set(Everet)  1080P60 0x00  1080P50  0x01  1080I60  0x02  1080I50  0x03  1080P30  0x 04  1080P25  0x05 ...
  • Page 19 Mainstream  resolution  8x 01 04 C2 00 0p 0q 0r 0s 0m 0n  pqrs : Column(x size)  0x 0y FF  mnxy: Line (y size)  only support:  1920*1080  3840*2160  rate  8x 01 04 C2 01 0p 0q 0r 0s 0m 0n  pqrsmnxy: bitrate (0~15360) ...
  • Page 20: Part3 Camera Control Command

    Pan_tiltDrive  Up  8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF  VV: Pan speed 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high  speed)  WW: Tilt speed 0x01 (low speed) to 0x14 (high  Down  8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF  speed) ...
  • Page 21 CAM_PTSpeedInq(IR)  8x 09 04 C1 FF  y0 50 pp FF  pp: 0x05~0x18  CAM_ZoomSpeedInq(IR)  81 09 04 D1 FF  y0 50 0p FF  p:0x00~0x07  CAM_FocusModeInq  8x 09 04 38 FF  y0 50 02 FF  Auto Focus  y0 50 03 FF  Manual Focus  CAM_FocusPosInq ...
  • Page 22          pp: Memory number q: 1=preset exist  CAM_PresetExistInq  8x 09 04 3F pp FF  y0 50 0q FF  0=preset not saved  SYS_MenuModeInq  8x 09 06 06 FF  y0 50 02 FF  On  y0 50 03 FF  Off  CAM_LR_ReverseInq  8x 09 04 61 FF ...
  • Page 23: Visca Pan Tilt Absolute Position Value

             Mode sel:0xpp 0x00:h264  MainEncodeModeInq        0x01: h265  8x 09 04 C2 02 FF  y0 50 pp FF           Frame rate:0xpp  MainFrameRateInq  8x 09 04 C2 03 FF  y0 50 pp FF  (15~30)          ...
  • Page 24: Visca Pan Tilt Speed Value

    VISCA PAN TILT SPEED VALUE  Pan(Degree/Second)  Pan(Degree/Second))  0  0.3  0  0.3  1  1  1  1  2  1.5  2  1.5  3  2.2  3  2.2  4  2.4  4  3.6  5  2.6  5  4.7  6  2.8  6  6  7  3.0  7  8  8  3.2 ...
  • Page 25: Pelco-D Protocol Command List

      PELCO-D PROTOCOL COMMAND LIST   Function  Byte1  Byte2  Byte3  Byte4  Byte5  Byte6  Byte7  Up  0xFF  Address  0x00  0x08  Pan Speed  Tilt Speed  SUM  Down  0xFF  Address  0x00  0x10  Pan Speed  Tilt Speed  SUM  Left  0xFF  Address  0x00  0x04  Pan Speed  Tilt Speed ...
  • Page 26: Pelco-P Protocol Command List

    PELCO-P PROTOCOL COMMAND LIST   Function  Byte1  Byte2  Byte3  Byte4  Byte5  Byte6  Byte7  Byte8  Up  0Xa0  Address  0x00  0x08  Pan Speed  Tilt Speed  0Xaf  XOR  Down  0Xa0  Address  0x00  0x10  Pan Speed  Tilt Speed  0Xaf  XOR  Left  0Xa0  Address  0x00  0x04 ...
  • Page 27: Osd Menu

    OSD MENU   1. Press the MENU key on the IR remote controller, to enter the OSD menu as bellow:    2. After enter the main menu, use the navigate UP/DOWN key to select the main menu. Once selected,  the main menu will change to blue background, and the right side will show all sub menu options.    3.
  • Page 28        EXPOSURE  AUTO,MANUAL,BRIGHT,SHUTTER,IRIS  Default:    MODE  AUTO     SHUTTER  Shutter speed:1/8~1/10000, only valid  Default:    under manual mode  AUTO  EXPOSU RE  IRIS  Iris setting:CLOSE~F1.5, only valid  Default: under manual mode  AUTO  GAIN  Gain setting:0dB~28dB , only valid  Default: under manual mode ...
  • Page 29       2D noise reduction: the bigger value, the less        2D NR  noise on image, the  Default:       OFF     lower resolution        3D noise reduction:OFF/AUTO/0~4, the        3D NR  bigger value, the less motion  Default:...
  • Page 30    3840*2160P3 720P50        0           3840*2160P2 720P29.97        5              1080P59.94  720P25     Once selected, press OK key to     confirm, if it is the selected video  1080P50  1080P60     format, there is no change. 4K mode    ...
  • Page 31: Ip Address Setting

    ALL RESET  Reset all parameter to default         IR ADDR  Camera IR control address     USB  USB firmware version        CLIENT  Default client end protocol: VISCA        ARM VER  ARM firmware version     INFO  FPGA VER  FPGA firmware version ...
  • Page 32: Web Settings

    PU_WHITE_BALANCE_TEMPERATURE_CONTROL  8x 01 04 35 0X FF  PU_BACKLIGHT_COMPENSATION_CONTROL  81 01 04 33 02/03 FF  PU_POWER_LINE_FREQUENCY_CONTROL  8x 01 04 AA 00/01/02 FF  CT_ZOOM_ABSOLUTE_CONTROL  8x 01 04 47 0p 0q 0r 0s FF  CT_PANTILT_ABSOLUTE_CONTROL  8x 01 06 02 VV WW 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z F  CT_PANTILT_RELATIVE_CONTROL ...
  • Page 33     Video Encode:​ set image encode mode, main stream and sub stream resolution/bit rate/frame rate,  bit rate control way, and I-frame interval etc as above image    Video Transmission:          RTMP  Enable RTMP streaming for e.g. YouTube or Facebook or any other RTMP address, if needed combine  with [RTMP adress ]\yourstreamingkey  ...
  • Page 34         Focus including focus mode, default focal distance, digital zoom etc        Exposure includes exposure mode, shutter speed, gain, iris, brightness, and anti-flicker.         White Balance includes white balance mode, red gain, blue gain.   ...
  • Page 35     Image includes mirror, flip, backlight compensation, Gamma, WDR(wide dynamic range).        Image Setting includes brightness, sharpness, contrast, saturation        Noise reduction includes 2D/3D reduction. There is an on/off option for 2D, and off/auto/1~4 options.   ...
  • Page 36: How To Update

    Click “select file” icon, to open dialog box, select to open the file      Click “upgrade” to start the upgrade process. Only use upgrade files from everet.eu support website.      DO NOT power off or other actions during the upgrade process, reboot the camera when the upgrade ...
  • Page 37 Then login into web frontend and select “reset all” to reset the camera completely.    Reboot: Reboot ISP part of camera          Account Setting: is used for setting your camera account and password  First Input the accountname, then input password twice, click ok to finish settings.   ...
  • Page 38: Getting Started With Ndi

      NDI is registered trademark of NewTek, Inc. Getting started with Everet Pro Grade PTZ cameras with NDI® is equivalent to adding connected  devices to your network. Simplifying setup for live streaming systems Everet supports PoE, high  quality 4K video, tally and control using a standard gigabit enabled network and native integration of ...
  • Page 39: Visca Over Ip

    NDI® Access Manager​ : This will allow your NDI® signal to cross subnets and overall manage the  visibility and accessibility of NDI channels on your network. This is great for complex networks that  require setting permissions for what channels are available, what groups can access those channels,  configuring private or public channels, or accessing channels on other networks. ...
  • Page 40 VISCA Reply  It means ACK, complete message, reply or error reply, sent from peripheral equipment to controller.  Command format  Enclosed is the message head and message format.          Payload type:  Data definition as specified:    Name  Value (Byte  Value (Byte ...
  • Page 41 Valid data length in Payload (1~16), is command length.  For example, when valid data length is 16 byte    Byte 2 : 0x00  Byte 3 : 0x10  Controller will save sequence number of each command, when one command sent, the sequence  number of the command will add 1, when the sequence number becomes the max value, it will ...
  • Page 42 received the commands from return message’s lag time. If controller shows it is overtime, it will be  marked as error transmission.  If controller shows it is overtime, resend the commands to check peripheral’s status. The resent  command sequence number is same as last command, the following chart will list the received  message and status after resending the commands. ...

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