Initial Device Set-up Process Overview About the Vaddio Device Controller About the Vaddio Deployment Tool Access and Initial Device Set-Up Using the Vaddio Device Controller Initial Device Set-Up and Access Using the Vaddio Deployment Tool Manual Access and Initial Device Set-Up...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Access the Web Interface of an EasyIP Camera Manually Next Steps for New Deployments Web Interface Quick Reference EasyIP Decoder Basic Operation – Operator's Pages EasyIP Mixer Basic Operation – Operator's Pages Administrative Pages System Administration...
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Other Camera Behavior Settings System Maintenance Saving (Exporting) or Restoring (Importing) a Configuration Installing a Firmware Update Installing a Firmware Update for a Connected Vaddio Microphone – EasyIP Decoder Rebooting the Device Using the Camera's Remote Control Quick Reference IR Remote Details...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera focus camera preset camera ccu get camera ccu set camera standby camera led camera icr Video Management Commands video mute video pip video source video type Audio Management Commands audio mute audio volume audio route...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems System and Power issues Camera Audio Status Indicator Light Correct a Camera Motor Calibration Error Restoring Factory Default Settings Contacting Vaddio Technical Support Viewing Diagnostic Logs Operation, Storage, and Care Glossary Compliance and Conformity Statements...
EasyIP products are designed to be used together, and have limited or no compatibility with other types of products. EasyIP cameras deliver video in Vaddio's proprietary EasyIP format. An EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer is required to convert the cameras' output signal to an IP and/or USB stream.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Decoder Features Uncompressed USB 3.0 streaming Streaming video resolutions up to 1080p/60 Full-duplex audio streaming Audio inputs for two Vaddio microphones HDMI video output for local display ® Universal Video Class (UVC) and Universal Audio Class (UAC) drivers supported in Windows ®...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Unpacking the EasyIP System Components Make sure you received all the items you expected. EasyIP 10 AV-over-IP PTZ Camera Worldwide: 999-30200-000 (black), 999-30200-000W (white) The box should contain these items: Camera (black or white) VaddioIR Remote Commander Thin Profile Wall Mount with mounting hardware Cat-5e cable, 10 ft.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems EasyIP Mixer AV Switcher Worldwide: 999-60320-000 The box should contain these items: EasyIP Mixer Half-rack mounting kit 3-position Phoenix-style connectors (qty. 6) Cat-5 cable, 3 ft (0.9 m) USB 3.0 cable, type A to type B, 6 ft (1.8 m)
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems A Quick Look at the EasyIP Family EasyIP 10 camera – Great video, simple installation, minimal set-up. EasyIP Decoder – Decodes the AV-over-IP signal from the camera(s) and originates a USB stream. EasyIP Mixer – Lovely and mostly symmetrical, hypoallergenic and guaranteed not to shed fur.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems EasyIP Decoder The EasyIP Decoder receives and decodes the AV-over-IP signal from the camera(s) and originates a USB stream. Status light – Provides basic information about the device. Illuminated: Normal operation. Off: No power to the device.
Ideal for large classrooms and multi-camera applications, the EasyIP Mixer pairs to Dante audio inputs and outputs, and manages up to four Vaddio EasyIP cameras. It's the Art of Easy in a production switcher. Swap button – Changes the selected input. If the PIP is turned on, this also exchanges the PIP and main image on the HDMI output.
Caution Do not install or operate this product if it has been dropped, damaged, or exposed to liquids. If any of these things happen, return it to Vaddio for safety and functional testing. Before You Start Work with the network administrator to plan your EasyIP deployment. A typical EasyIP system includes network equipment.
The CeilingMIC is shipped with one Cat-5e cable to connect it to the interface box. Caution When building cables for Vaddio products, do not use pass-through RJ-45 connectors. Incorrectly crimped pass-through connectors can damage the connectors on the product, which will void your warranty.
EasyIP products. The EasyIP Decoder connects directly to a computer as a USB conferencing device. Vaddio recommends making all connections while the PoE+ switch is turned off. If no PoE+ switch is used, a mid-span PoE+ power injector (sold separately) is required for each EasyIP device.
A PoE+ switch provides power and network connectivity to the EasyIP products. If no PoE+ switch is used, a mid-span PoE+ power injector (sold separately) is required for each EasyIP device. Vaddio recommends making all connections while the PoE+ switch is turned off. Note The EasyIP Mixer is compatible with EasyIP cameras only.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Using Dante Devices with the EasyIP Mixer The EasyIP Mixer is compatible with Dante audio products. These products connect to the EasyIP Mixer over the network. To work with Dante devices, you will need to download and install the free Dante Controller application from Audinate Pty.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Installing the Camera 1. Route the cable through the opening in the mounting shelf and connect it to the camera. 2. Place the camera on the mount. Image for illustration only; not to scale. Camera and mount details may differ.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Powering Up the EasyIP System Vaddio recommends making all connections while the PoE+ switch is turned off. To power the system, turn on the PoE+ switch. The EasyIP Decoder's status light turns blue when the device is ready. The connected computer recognizes it as a USB peripheral.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Initial Set-Up and Access to Administrative Controls Like other Vaddio products, EasyIP products have a web interface for initial device set-up, administrative control, and operation. After initial device set-up, the web interface provides password-protected pages for administrative access to tasks such as configuring network and security settings, customizing device behaviors, and installing firmware updates.
Initial Device Set-up Process Overview Use the Vaddio Deployment Tool – Computer application. Use it to scan the subnet to locate Vaddio devices and identify those that have not been set up, then complete the initial device set-up and go to the device's web interface.
1. Be sure the touch-panel is installed on the same subnet as the products you need to work with – for example, connect both to the same PoE+ switch. 2. Go to the touch-panel's Configuration page and select Scan. You will need to enter the Vaddio Device Controller's PIN to access the Configuration page.
1. Power up the EasyIPsystem if you have not done so already. 2. On the Find Devices page of the Vaddio Deployment Tool, click Scan. If the scan does not locate the EasyIP devices, click Advanced and specify the appropriate portion of the network to scan – your computer may be on a different subnet from the EasyIPEasyIP equipment.
Before the product is configured, HTTP access is disabled. This is also true after restoring factory defaults. The Vaddio Deployment Tool and the Vaddio Device Controller use HTTPS. If you browse to the web interface manually, you may encounter this message: Switch to HTTPS if you see this message.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Access the Web Interface of an EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer Manually You will need to discover the device's IP address so that you can browse to it. For this, you need a laptop with a media player application to view the USB stream from the device.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Access the Web Interface of an EasyIP Camera Manually After you have done the initial device set-up for the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you will be able to use its web interface to locate and browse to your EasyIP cameras.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Next Steps for New Deployments After initial device set-up is complete, you will also need to complete system administration tasks to define how each device behaves as an element of your network. Security settings – In each device's administrative web interface, you can configure product security features to conform to the IT policies for your environment.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Web Interface Quick Reference Where to find the controls you need right now for camera operation, administration, and configuration. If guest access is enabled, the web interface opens to the Controls page. You must log in as admin to gain access to the administrative pages.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems System administration Configure these settings on each device. What do you need? Go to this page Passwords and access management Security IP address, hostname, and other network Networking settings Settings related to date and time...
Caution Be sure you have a way to remember passwords after changing them. If you are not using the Vaddio Deployment Tool to manage the EasyIP devices, there is no way to reset a forgotten password on the EasyIP 10 camera. In this situation, you may need to return the camera to the factory.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Configuring Other Security Settings – S ACH DEVICE ECURITY PAGE Depending on your environment, you may want to make these changes: Enable HTTP access – When selected, administrators and operators can access the product’s web interface using the less-secure HTTP protocol.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Changing the Hostname – N EACH DEVICE ETWORKING PAGE Do not change network settings without guidance from an on-site network specialist. If your network supports hostname resolution, you may find it convenient to change each device's hostname to something easy to remember.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Adding Room Information to the Device's Web Interface – R ACH DEVICE ABELS PAGE The information you enter on this page is displayed on every page of the device's web interface. You may also wish to specify what appears on the device's browser tab.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Configuring System Behavior This chapter covers settings on the EasyIP Decoder and EasyIP Mixer for defining how the system performs in your environment. Some configuration tasks apply to just one of the devices covered in this manual;...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems To add a camera to the directory: 1. Select the Edit icon (pencil) for the input to pair. The Input Pairing dialog box opens. 2. To find the IP addresses of EasyIP cameras on the same subnet as the EasyIP Decoder, select Discover Devices.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Locating and Pairing to Cameras on the Network – EasyIP Mixer IP M – V IXER IDEO NPUTS PAGE Cameras are paired to the EasyIP Mixer if the EasyIP input buttons on the Video Switching page are active.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Configuring Streaming Behavior The EasyIP Decoder and EasyIP Mixer convert video from the selected input to a USB stream, which can be viewed using the computer connected to the system. Viewing a Stream To view the USB stream:...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Configuring the USB Stream Format for Specific Applications YSTEM PAGE Depending on the conferencing application that you use, you may need to change the USB stream format. The Client Custom enables far-end camera control when used with the Zoom soft client. Use the default...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Locating and Pairing to Dante Devices ANTE ONTROLLER APPLICATION To work with Dante devices, you will need to download and install the free Dante Controller application from Audinate Pty. Ltd.: www.audinate.com/products/software/dante-controller Use the Dante Controller application to identify the Dante devices on your subnet, pair them, and optionally rename them.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems To pair Dante audio devices to the EasyIP Mixer: 1. From the main Network View, select Routing. 2. Use the matrix to pair receivers (speakers) and transmitters (microphones) to the EasyIP Mixer, which is both a receiver and a transmitter.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Configuring Audio Settings IP D – A ECODER UDIO PAGE NPUTS AND UTPUTS TABS IP M – A IXER UDIO PAGE MULTIPLE TABS The web interface provides separate controls for each of the audio inputs and outputs. The EasyIP Decoder provides simple input and output controls;...
Because Dante audio components connect to the network, unexpected behavior can occur. This can be disruptive if the affected component is a speaker. Vaddio recommends muting Dante speakers or turning down their volume to the minimum setting when they are not in use.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Enabling Phantom Power to Microphones – EasyIP Mixer UDIO PAGE NALOG TAB To supply 48 VDC phantom power to a microphone connected to a Line/Mic input, check the Phantom Power checkbox below the controls for the appropriate input.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Fine-Tuning Microphone Performance – EasyIP Decoder UDIO PAGE NPUTS TAB To adjust microphones for best far-end audio performance: Check or clear the checkboxes for the desired adjustments: Echo Cancellation – Keeps microphones from feeding the speaker output back into the system. Under most circumstances, echo cancellation is desirable.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Fine-Tuning Microphone Performance – EasyIP Mixer UDIO PAGE NALOG AND ATRIX TABS Presentation adjustments To accomplish this... Do this Help people to hear the person who is Enable Speech Lift and select the microphone closest to speaking.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Performance adjustments To accomplish this... Do this Specify which audio output to use as the Select a Master Output/AEC Reference. (Analog and reference for acoustic echo cancellation. Matrix tabs) Reduce hissing sounds that microphones Enable Lowpass Filter and specify the highest frequency pick up.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Fine-Tuning Speaker Performance – EasyIP Decoder UDIO PAGE UTPUTS TAB To reduce the dynamic range from the connected speaker: If some people on the far end are inaudible while others are too loud, check the Compressor box.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Fine-Tuning Speaker Performance – EasyIP Mixer UDIO PAGE NALOG TAB Adjust each speaker as needed. To accomplish this... Do this Compensate for differing speech Select Compressor to reduce the dynamic range from the volumes on the far end.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Synchronizing Audio with Video in the USB Stream – EasyIP Mixer UDIO PAGE TREAMING AND NALOG TABS If the video lags noticeably behind the audio in the USB stream, check the Delay box for the appropriate channel and enter a delay value in milliseconds.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Routing Audio – EasyIP Mixer UDIO PAGE ATRIX TAB The audio matrix defines where each audio output originates. Each column of the matrix shows one audio output, and each row shows one audio input. Table cells highlighted in blue mean that the input represented in that row is routed to the output represented in that column.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems To set the gain between input and output (crosspoint gain) To adjust crosspoint gain between any input and the output to which it is routed, right-click the table cell in the matrix to open a gain control.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Working with Video – EasyIP Decoder IP D – V ECODER IDEO WITCHING PAGE The EasyIP Decoder originates a USB stream with video from the input that is currently selected. When the Directory includes more than one camera or other video input, the Video Switching page lets you select which video input is active.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Working with Video – EasyIP Mixer The EasyIP Mixer brings the video capabilities of a presentation switcher to the EasyIP family. Video controls are available on these pages: Video Switching – Select the active video source, manage PIP and keying. This page is very similar to the operator's Home page in the non-administrative web interface.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Configuring the EasyIP Mixer's Video Output IDEO UTPUT PAGE The Video Output page provides controls to configure the video on the local HDMI output. Controls include: Resolution/frame rate Color space Keying control and sources PIP control and layout PIP control and layout is also available on the Video Switching page.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems To place the graphic on the canvas and work with it: 1. Select the expand/collapse arrow associated with the filename to open the file information. 2. Select the View icon associated with the filename. Initially the image is placed at the top left corner of the canvas (coordinates 0,0).
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems To work with keying layers: 1. On the Bus A tab, select Source to open the Layer Source box. 2. Select the desired mask type to view the graphics available. 3. Select the desired graphic.
Software triggers allow you to program custom functions for third-party control devices, such as defining the buttons on a conference room touch-screen. Hardware triggers (labeled One Touch in the web interface) allow you to define responses to connected Vaddio trigger devices such as TableMIC microphones.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Writing and Editing Macros ONTROL EVICES PAGE ACROS TAB To define a macro: 1. Enter a name in the Macro Editor's Name field. 2. Enter one or more Telnet commands in the editing area. Note that camera commands must specify which camera they apply to –...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Testing Macros ONTROL EVICES PAGE ACROS TAB The Macro Editor has a Test button. You can test the macro while you are editing it, or after saving it. The Macro Execution Log shows the result of each command as the test runs.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems To edit an existing macro: Select the Edit button associated with the macro, make your changes in the Macro Editor, and save your work. To create a new macro based on an existing one: Select the Edit button for the existing macro to open it, and use the Save As button to give it a new name.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Assigning Macros to Triggers ONTROL EVICES PAGE RIGGERS TAB A trigger may be associated with a macro that runs when the trigger is on, one that runs when the trigger is off, or one of each.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Testing Triggers ONTROL EVICES PAGE Just as it can be helpful to test macros when you write them, it can also be helpful to test triggers when you assign macros to them. The Trigger Testing section is available from both tabs of the Control Devices page.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Locking the Front Panel Controls – EasyIP Mixer NTERFACE PAGE To disable the front panel controls, check the Front Panel Lock box in the System Configuration section of the User Interface page. The front panel message shows that the controls are locked, and displays the device's IP address.
Home and other presets include pan, tilt, and zoom information and may optionally include color adjustments. Presets 1 - 6 are available using the Vaddio IR Remote Commander; all defined presets are available from the operator's (non-administrative) web interface.
If two or more cameras are in a room, you can use an IR remote to control them independently if you set them to respond to different frequencies. The Vaddio IR Remote Commander can control up to three cameras independently.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Setting the Home Position and Other Preset Shots AMERA PAGE Presets are saved shots. Each preset includes pan, tilt, zoom, and (optionally) color settings. When you reboot the camera or bring it out of standby, it returns to the Home preset.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Renaming Presets AMERA PAGE You can rename presets to identify them. This also helps you identify and avoid overwriting them when you store new ones. Right-click the button for the preset, and edit the label.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Lighting and Image Quality Quick Reference Here are some tips for using the color settings for lighting and image quality. What do you need to correct? Make this adjustment: The image is too dark Increase Iris (lower F-stop value)
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Color Adjustment Quick Reference Here are some tips for using the color-related CCU settings. What do you need to correct? Make this adjustment: Colors look less vivid than they should Increase Chroma Colors look too vivid Decrease Chroma Colors look wrong;...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Setting the Speeds of Camera Movements to Presets AMERA PAGE The Pan Speed, Tilt Speed, and Zoom Speed sliders in the Global Preset Speeds control how fast the camera moves to presets. To set speeds for movements to presets: In the Global Preset Speeds section, set the speeds for movements to presets.
The General tab of the System page provides settings to control the way the indicator light behaves. LED On – In most cases, Vaddio recommends leaving the status light on, to let people in the room know whether the camera is currently sending video.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Other Camera Behavior Settings AMERA PAGE OR YSTEM PAGE To see the camera's basic settings, do one of these things: Select the Camera Settings button on the Camera page. Select the DIP Switches tab of the System page.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems System Maintenance This chapter covers maintenance tasks for the EasyIP system. Most of these are done from the affected device. What's in this chapter: Saving and restoring a device's configuration data Updating the device's firmware...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Saving (Exporting) or Restoring (Importing) a Configuration YSTEM PAGE IRMWARE TAB You can import a configuration to several devices of the same type if you need to configure them the same way. The devices must be of the same model and must have compatible firmware versions installed.
If the update process presents warnings or error messages, read them carefully. The device reboots when the update is complete, and the web interface prompts you to log in again. Contact Vaddio Technical Support if you encounter any problems with the update.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Installing a Firmware Update for a Connected Vaddio Microphone – EasyIP Decoder IP D ECODER YSTEM PAGE ERIPHERALS TAB The process to update microphone firmware is similar to the process for updating other devices, but is done from the EasyIP Decoder.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Using the Camera's Remote Control The remote provides basic camera control. If two cameras are in the same room, set them to respond to different IR frequencies (IR1, IR2, or IR3 settings on the System page's DIP Switches tab) and use the Camera Select buttons on the remote to specify which camera receives the commands.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems IR Remote Details The remote provides the following functions: Data Screen – Press and hold for 3 seconds to display the camera’s IP address and MAC address on the near-end display. Press momentarily to dismiss the information.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Operating the System Using the Web Interface Although the cameras have their own web interfaces, they can be operated from the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, which provides audio controls as well as video input selection and controls for the selected video input.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Working with Audio IP D – O ECODER PERATOR OME PAGE IP M – O IXER PERATOR UDIO PAGE Audio controls include mute/unmute buttons, volume read-outs, and volume slider controls for the audio output currently used as the master/AEC reference and for USB Record (the audio originating at your end of a conference).
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Accessing Camera Controls IP D ECODER Select Pan/Tilt Controls to open these controls for the selected camera: Directional controls Home button Zoom Focus Moving the Camera Manually The web interface provides direction and zoom controls similar to the ones on the IR Remote Commander.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Selecting a PIP Source and Layout PERATOR OME PAGE In the web interface, the button for the active PIP source is highlighted. 1. Select the camera or other video source to use as the PIP source.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems To select a different graphic: 1. Select Sources. The Keying > Sources (Bus A) box displays the graphics available for the layer you select. 2. To delete a graphic from a layer, select the X to the right of the filename.
Vaddio products. It is also used for writing macros. By default, Telnet access is disabled on new Vaddio devices. Telnet access must be enabled on the device. Network connectivity and a Telnet client are also required. Telnet port 23 is used.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Camera Commands These commands can be sent directly to a specific camera. Some can also be sent directly to the camera or to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, which will pass them to the camera:...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera pan Moves the camera horizontally. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera tilt Moves the camera vertically. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera zoom Moves the camera in toward the subject or out away from the subject. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera focus Changes the camera focus. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera preset Moves the camera to the specified preset, or stores the current camera position. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera ccu get Returns CCU (lighting and color) information. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera ccu set Sets the specified CCU (lighting) information. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera standby Set or change camera standby status. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera led AMERA ONLY Set or change the behavior of the indicator light. Synopsis camera led { get | off | on } Options Returns the indicator light's current state (on or off). Disables the indicator light.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Video Management Commands The following commands are valid for the EasyIP Decoder, EasyIP Mixer, or both. The video mute command is also available on the EasyIP 10 camera. video mute video pip video source video type video mute Gets or sets the video mute status.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems video pip IP M IXER Get or set the state of the PIP. In a call, the PIP is near-end video (the selected input); the main image is far-end video. Synopsis video pip { get | on | off | toggle | layout } Options Returns the current state of the PIP.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems video type IP D ECODER Gets or sets the type of video associated with the specified input device. Synopsis video <input> type { get | set { camera | video }} Options <input> Specifies the input device (1 to 4).
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Audio Management Commands The following commands are valid for the EasyIP Decoder and EasyIP Mixer: audio mute audio volume The following commands are valid for the EasyIP Mixer only: audio route audio crosspoint-gain audio mute...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems audio volume IP D IP M ECODER IXER Gets or sets the volume of the specified audio channel. Synopsis audio < channel > volume { get | up | down | set } Channels master Applies the command to all audio channels.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems audio route IP M IXER ONLY Gets or sets the input routed to the specified output. Synopsis audio <channel> route {get | set <inputs>} Outputs line_out_1 Line Out 1 and 2 (speakers or other outputs)
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems audio crosspoint-gain IP M IXER ONLY Returns or sets the input routing gain, in dB, for a given output and input. Synopsis audio <output> crosspoint-gain <input> {get | set <level>} Outputs line_out_1 Line Out 1 and 2 (speakers or other outputs)
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Communication and Network Commands The EasyIP Decoder and EasyIP Mixer support commands to establish communication with cameras and to discover current streaming settings. Most Vaddio devices support the network settings get command. camera authenticate camera comm host...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems streaming settings get IP D IP M ECODER IXER Retrieves USB streaming settings. Most of these are automatically negotiated with the conferencing client. Synopsis streaming settings get Parameters USB Active True if a USB stream is present; false if not.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Control and Power Commands These commands are device-specific: trigger (EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer) camera standby (may be sent directly to the camera or to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, which will pass it to the camera)
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems camera standby Set or change camera standby status. When sending the command to the EasyIP Decoder or EasyIP Mixer, you must specify the camera input. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Decoder are inputs 1 through 4. Camera inputs for the EasyIP Mixer are inputs 2 to 5, corresponding to camera inputs 1 through 4.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems system standby IP D IP M ECODER IXER Gets, sets, or toggles the device's current standby status. Cameras currently paired to the device may also go to standby when you set system standby on. This depends on how the device is configured.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Maintenance and Troubleshooting Commands The following commands are valid for all Telnet-capable Vaddio devices: network ping system reboot system factory-reset version camera recalibrate CAMERA ONLY Recalibrates the pan and tilt motors. This is typically done in response to a motor fault indication or error message.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems system reboot Reboots the device either immediately or after the specified delay. Synopsis system reboot [<seconds>] Options <seconds> The number of seconds to delay the reboot. Examples >system reboot > The system is going down for reboot NOW!p-decoder-D8-80-39-62-A7-C5 Reboots the device immediately.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems version Returns the current firmware version. Synopsis version Example >version Audio 1.04 Commit c867266822c63caa1fd2a6cec76f641068af509 System Version EasyIP Decoder 1.0.0 01.02.00 >...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Telnet Information and Session Management Commands The following commands are available on all Vaddio devices for Telnet help and session management: history help exit history Returns the most recently issued commands from the current Telnet session. Since many of the programs read user input a line at a time, the command history is used to keep track of these lines and recall historic information.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice. EasyIP 10 Camera Camera and Image Image device 1/2.8-type Exmor CMOS Pixels 2.14 million (effective) sensor Pan angle and speed ± 155°, up to 90°/sec Tilt angle and speed +90°...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems EasyIP Mixer USB Streaming, Video, Audio, and Control USB Stream Video and audio Video Inputs HDMI In, up to 1080p/60 Up to 1080p/60 resolution (Full resolution (Full HD) Pair with up to 4 EasyIP cameras...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Troubleshooting and Care When the system doesn't behave as you expect, use this table to determine whether it's time to call Vaddio Technical Support. System and Power issues What is it doing? Possible causes Check and correct...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Camera What is it doing? Possible causes Check and correct The light on the front of the The status light is turned off. You can turn the light on again using the camera is off but it responds to LED On setting on the General tab of This is normal.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Status Indicator Light The light in the camera's base indicates its current state. Blue – Camera is active Purple – Standby mode or booting Yellow – Firmware update is in progress Blinking red – Video mute is on (UC color scheme) Blinking yellow –...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems To reset the pan and tilt motors from the web interface: IP 10 – C FFECTED CAMERA AMERA PAGE IP 10 – S FFECTED CAMERA YSTEM PAGE 1. On the Camera Controls page, select Settings to open the pan and tilt settings box;...
From the web interface: Log on using the admin account, go to the System page's Firmware tab, and select Restore Factory Settings. From the Vaddio Deployment Tool: Locate the device, select it in the Name column to open its detail page, and select Restore Factory Defaults from the Controls list.
IAGNOSTICS PAGE EACH DEVICE If you encounter a problem that you can’t solve, your Vaddio technical support representative may ask you to download and email the event log file available from the Diagnostics screen. Note The log may include large numbers of internal events even when no errors have occurred. Rebooting...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Operation, Storage, and Care For smears or smudges on the product, wipe with a clean, soft cloth. Use a lens cleaner on the lens. Do not use any abrasive chemicals. Keep this device away from food and liquids.
– the people at the other end of the call. Field of View (FOV) How wide the video image is. Vaddio measures horizontal field of view. Some manufacturers use diagonal field of view, which yields a bigger number for the same actual image area. Tilt your head to one side and diagonal FOV will make sense.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems gamma A setting that adjusts the range (gray density) between bright areas and shadows. HID audio controls (Human Interface Device) Controls to enable conference participants to use the conferencing client to control the audio. home (camera) The settings to which the camera returns after a reboot or on exiting standby mode.
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems RCLB Really Cool Logo Badge. A visual cue that the device is a genuine Vaddio product. Accept no substitutes! resolution 1. The image size. For Vaddio cameras, resolution is expressed in terms of digital TV standards, with 1080p being the default in most cases.
(2) This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vaddio can affect emission compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems European Compliance This product has been evaluated for Electromagnetic Compatibility under the EMC Directive for Emissions and Immunity and meets the requirements for a Class A digital device. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. ...
Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems Photo Credits This guide may include some or all of these photos. European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, a Flight Engineer with Expedition 42, photographs the Earth through a window in the Cupola on the International Space Station By NASA - https://blogs.nasa.gov/ISS_Science_Blog/2015/03/06/women-in-space-part-two-whats-...
adding to the directory 30 connection status 30, 32 Index controlling from the EasyIP Decoder 48-49 pairing to the EasyIP Decoder 30 pairing to the EasyIP Mixer 32 placement 9 access 59 selecting 48-49 front panel 59 specifications 107 admin password 26 capabilities 2-3, 107 changing 26 CCU settings 64-65, 86-88...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems directory 30 HTTPS 20 adding cameras 30 browser warnings 20 editing 30 disabling the front panel controls 59 Identify (device function) 35 dynamic range 41 Image Flip (setting) 61, 68 dynamic range (audio) 40, 43...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems lip sync 45 location of the camera 9, 29 locking the front panel 59 packing list 4 log files 114 page 26-29, 33-34, 37-41, 43-46, 48-50, 53- 55, 57-59, 77, 114 low-light adjustment 90 Audio 37-41, 43-46...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems setting 62, 74, 86 adjusting volume 76 Pro A/V status light color scheme 67 equalizer 44 product capabilities 2-3, 107 muting 76, 94 puffy logo badge 6-8 synchronizing audio with video 45 specifications 107 Speech Enhancement (audio setting) 40...
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Complete Manual for EasyIP Systems temperature, operating and storage 115 volume 76 testing 55, 58 controls 76 macros 55 volume controls 38, 95 triggers 58 third-party control 80 wall mount 13 tilt 65-66, 73-74, 77, 83 installing 13 speed 65-66...
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