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CaMate Series User's Manual
Rev0.1
2016/8/26
Introduction
The CaMate illuminators' variable beam angles can be adjusted via an RS485 connection. Using a
USB‐to‐RS485 converter, the LED ON/OFF, trigger level, Dimming, Fade in/out can be remotely
controlled.
Configuration & Control
CaMate can be configured and controlled through the RS485 interface and/or a remote controller. A PC
or Android mobile phone can be used to configure CaMate through the RS485 interface. You can
download a Windows application software and Andriod APP from "www.vivotek.com\CaMate\app."
Devices that come with the RS485 interface, e.g. camera, can configure and control CaMate through
the RS485 interface with a correct command set (refer to Appendix A).
To connect a PC or Android device to a CaMate illuminator via the RS485 interface, an USB‐to‐RS485
converter should be used. The converter is separately purchased. An example is shown below:
An exemplary connection should look like this:
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  • Page 1 Android mobile phone can be used to configure CaMate through the RS485 interface. You can download a Windows application software and Andriod APP from "www.vivotek.com\CaMate\app." Devices that come with the RS485 interface, e.g. camera, can configure and control CaMate through the RS485 interface with a correct command set (refer to Appendix A).
  • Page 2 NOTES: If termination is required, a resistor value of 120Ω or greater should be used, and no more than 2 termination resistors should be used, one at each end of the RS485 transmission line. Available from A1 Security Cameras www.a1securitycameras.com email: sales@a1securitycameras.com...
  • Page 3 Windows Application Software After the device driver for the USB‐to‐RS485 converter is installed (refer to the installation guide that comes with the USB‐to‐RS485 converter), execute the EXIR_ConfigurationTool.exe application software. 1. First select the correct COM port that is connected to CaMate. If you are not sure of the baudrate of CaMate, (default is 38,400), you can use the Baudrate probe icon to search for the correct baudrate.
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  • Page 5 The CaMate illuminator thus found will be listed under the selected COM port. Select the CaMate you want to configure and/or control, and the Configuration/Status page will display. Available from A1 Security Cameras www.a1securitycameras.com email: sales@a1securitycameras.com...
  • Page 6: Configuration/Status Page

    Configuration/Status Page Apply change The Apply change button lets the configuration values take effect. CaMate configuration values will not be saved until you click the Apply change button. Update The Update button is to used to query the CaMate configuration to display on the software. To ensure the software is displaying the latest information from CaMate, you should use Update button before you start to configure.
  • Page 7 Device ID 80h (128) can be used to configure any device no matter what the device ID of devices is (the Master device ID only supports configuration and control functions, but not query ). The Master Device ID can be used to configure multiple devices connected together with the same configuration profile.
  • Page 8 LED Control Mode There are 4 control modes for the illuminator LEDs: DI mode, Direct mode, Timer mode, and Light sensor mode. DI mode In the DI mode, the system default, the LED ON/OFF is controlled via a DI signal. The associated configuration is DI/DO active polarity, which defines the activation polarity of DI, e.g.
  • Page 9: Direct Mode

    Direct mode In the Direct control mode, the IR LED is controlled by the commands issued through the RS485 interface. Available from A1 Security Cameras www.a1securitycameras.com email: sales@a1securitycameras.com...
  • Page 10: Timer Mode

    Timer mode There is an embedded system clcok on CaMate devices. The Timer mode allows the configuration of periodical ON/OFF time to control LED automatically. However, since there is no battery in CaMate, the system Clock will reset to default setting when powered down. (If you need to implement a battery to sustain the system clock during power‐off, please contact your sales representative for customization service) Light sensor mode...
  • Page 11 Trigger Level Trigger Level defines the ambient Lux threshold for the embedded light sensor. There are 7 threshold levels. 20 % is the default value. "" represents the infinite value, which means the light sensor detection is always active. When the ambient light falls under the triggering threshold, the LEDs enter the active state, and will become inactive state when the light level is 10 % above the threshold, e.g., when the detected level is 30%.
  • Page 12: Ambient Light

    LED indicator LED indicator activates or deactivates the information status LED, i.e. red and green LEDs (not the IR illumination LEDs). Because of opaque front cover in the IR models, I8 and I9, the LED indicators only can be seen in the non‐IR CaMate products, i.e. w5. Below are the definitions of LED indicators: ...
  • Page 13 Detected Light Level, LED state, or Diagnostic mode. The DO pin signal follows the DO active polarity setting. DO light sensor mode In the default Light sensor mode, the DO pin outputs the light sensor detection result as the "bright" state (ambient lighting higher than the Triggering level) or the "dark"...
  • Page 14: Diagnostic Page

    Diagnostic Page In the diagnostics page, you can find important system operating information. System power on time (hours) System power on time records total the accumulated number of operating hours. LED power on time (hours) LED power on time as the total LED ON hours. Inputs The Input state reports the input voltage of power supply to CaMate.
  • Page 15 LED Temperature The LED temperature records the Max. temperature of LEDs ever happened, the current temperature, and the count of overheating events. CaMate supports the automatic overheat protection when IR LED is overheated, i.e., over 95C (203F), by automatically reducing the current to maintain the LED working in a safe temperature range and to ensure the device reliability and longevity.
  • Page 16: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade CaMate's firmware can be upgraded through the RS485 interface. Access the firmware upgrade function in the Help menu. Select Firmware Upgrade , the Firmware Upgrade window will prompt. Select the correct COM port, Baudrate, and Device ID, then click the OPEN COM button. When a CaMate is connected, current firmware version and checksum will be read and shown.
  • Page 17 The new firmware version and checksum will display after loading. You can find the firmware binary file at www.vivotek.com or contact your sales representative. Click FW Update and confirm the upload, firmware upgrade will then start. Please do not turn off the power to CaMate untill the upgrade is completed.
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  • Page 19 FactoryCode Page The FactoryCode page records manufacturing information of the device. Generally, the code is used for manufacturing. Model ID Model ID represents the model of CaMate. FW Rev/Chks Firmware revision and checksum of the code. Max Current Allowed max. LED current. It depends on hardware circuitry design. Default Current Default LED current configuration.
  • Page 20 Android APP After you install CaMateTool.apk in your Android device, the app will automatically launch upon USB‐to‐ RS485 converter connection. If not, tap the CaMate icon on the screen to launch. When CaMateTool screen appears, the app enables RS‐485 communication using the default baud rate ‐...
  • Page 21 Device configuration After the configuration value is changed, click the Apply changes button for the configuration changes to take effect. For the configuration details, please refer to the description in Windows Application Software ‐ Configuration/Status Page. Device diagnostic information For the diagnostic information, please refer to the description in Windows Application Software ‐ Diagnostic Page.
  • Page 22 Device list (baudrate scan and device search) If you are not sure of the baudrate or device ID of CaMate, you can scroll down on the screen, click the Press to Start button to search for correct baudrate and device ID. You can click Press to Stop button to stop scanning anytime once your CaMate is found.
  • Page 23: Led Status

    Remote Controller Unlock By default, the CaMate IR remote control is disabled. To enable the control function, the unlock button must be pressed continuously for at least 2 seconds. After being idle for 5 minutes, it automatically enters the lock mode to disable IR remote control function. LED on/off The button is a toggle switch to turn LEDs on/off.
  • Page 24 The button is a toggle switch to turn status LED indicators on/off. Because of the opaque front cover in the IR version, I8 and I9, the LED indicators only can be seen in the non‐IR CaMate products, i.e. w5. Light sensor sensitivity There are three pre‐defined levels to configure the light sensor threshold values.
  • Page 25 Angle of illuminator (Only available for the motorized version of CaMate, e.g. CM48I8A‐1040). The Angle level is used to adjust the beam angle of CaMate for variable effective illumination distances. Adjusts angle to tele Adjusts angle to 66% Adjusts angle to 33% Adjusts angle to wide Adjusts angle to tele (fine‐tune) Adjusts angle to wide (fine‐tune)
  • Page 26: Appendix A: Command Set Of Camate

    Appendix A: Command set of CaMate Protocol: To avoid communication conflicts when several devices trying to send data at the same time, all transmission and reception are controlled by the host computer. The basic form is a command/response protocol with the host initiating the sequence. When the CaMate devices are not transmitting, they are in the listening mode.
  • Page 27 Data bit 31~24: Device ID (01)~(127) bit 23~21: Baudrate (bps) (0)1200/(1)2400/(2)4800/(3)9600/(4)19200/(5)38400/(6)57600/(7)1 15200 bit 20~16: Brightness (0)20~(31)100%, unit=2.5% bit 15~13: LED control mode (0)DI/(1)Direct/(2)Timer/(3) Light Sensor bit 12: LED status (1)on/ (0)off READ ONLY bit 11~10: Fade inout (0)Off/(1)Fast/(2)Slow bit 9: DI active polarity (1)Hi/(0)Lo, bit 8: DO active polarity (1)Hi/(0)Lo bit 7~6: Reserved bit 5~4: DO mode (0)Light sensor state/ (1)LED state/ (2)Diagnostic...
  • Page 28 Read AC/DC FF 01 31 00 00 00 00 32 Reply: FF 01 31 mm mm nn nn chks, max/avg. voltage mmmm: max. voltage (in mV) nnnn: average voltage (in mV) Read AC/DC current FF 01 32 00 00 00 00 33 Reply: FF 01 32 rr rr pp pp chks voltage pppp: current voltage (in mV)

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