infobit iCam P11 User Manual

infobit iCam P11 User Manual

12x hd dual-lens auto framing ptz camera

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iCam P11
12x HD Dual-lens Auto Framing PTZ Camera
User Manual V1.0

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  • Page 1 P11 12x HD Dual-lens Auto Framing PTZ Camera User Manual V1.0...
  • Page 2 Please read this manual carefully before using the device and keep it for future reference. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ◼ Copying, reproducing or transmitting this file is not allowed if no written permission is provided. This file can be copied as a backup only after you purchase this product. ◼...
  • Page 3 SYMBOLS INSTRUCTION Symbol Instructions  Explanation To represent the supplement and explanation of the text. To remind the user of some important operations or to prevent the potential  Note injury and property damage. To indicate a potential risk that, if not avoided, may result in injury Warning accidents, equipment damage or business interruption.
  • Page 4 SAFETY NOTES ◼ During the installation of this camera, please read this manual carefully and operate strictly in accordance with the installation instructions. Keep this manual for future reference. ◼ Before powering on the camera, please check the power carefully. Make sure that you are using the right power source.
  • Page 5 Warning 1. If power cable needs to be extended, please extend the power cable from the part 1 on above picture (220V/110V), do not extend from part 2 on above picture (DC12V), otherwise it will cause unexpected damage to the device. 2.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. QUICK GUIDE ......................1 1.1. CameraCMS ........................1 1.2. Rtsp ..........................1 2. PRODUCT LNTRODUCTION..................2 2.1. Characteristics and Functions ..................2 3. PRODUCT COMPONENTS..................3 3.1. Lists of Parts & Accessories ................... 3 3.2 Main Parts & Interfaces ....................3 3.3.
  • Page 7 6.3.1. Streaming ........................19 6.3.2. Network ........................20 6.3.3. RTMP ........................21 6.3.4. Transparent Transmission ..................22 6.3.5. Upgrade ........................23 6.3.6. Setting ........................24 6.3.7. Sync parameters ....................... 25 7. PREVIEW........................26 7.1. Main View Introduction ....................26 8. MENU SETTINGS..................... 27 8.1.
  • Page 11: Quick Guide

    1. QUICK GUIDE ◼ The camera can be accessed and controlled via the following ways; ◼ Client software CameraCMS: tracking setting, camera search and control, network setting; ◼ VLC: preview images of camera’s streams; ◼ ONVIF: version 2.1 supported; ◼ Name: admin, initial password: 123456; 1.1.
  • Page 12: Product Lntroduction

    2. PRODUCT LNTRODUCTION 2.1. Characteristics and Functions ◼ Built-in industry-leading face detection and framing technology, according to the number and position of meeting participants, the camera's horizontal, vertical angle and zoom size are automatically adjusted in real time to achieve the best framing effect without manual control, which greatly improves the video conference experience;...
  • Page 13: Product Components

    3. PRODUCT COMPONENTS 3.1. Lists of Parts & Accessories When you open the box, check all accessories according to the packing list. Camera x1 Remote Controller x1 Power Adapter x1 RS-232 cable x1 3.2 Main Parts & Interfaces Front Rear...
  • Page 14 Bottom Interface Interface Camera Module Audio Remote Controller Indicator 3G-SDI Power Indicator Network Communication Indicator RS-232OUT Full-view camera RS-232IN HDMI Power(DC12V) TF Card Slot Mounting Hole, 1/4-20UNC Locating Hole, Φ5mm USB3.0...
  • Page 15: Remote Controller

    3.3. Remote Controller Name Description Power Turn on/off the camera Menu Turn on/off OSD menu − button to zoom in − button to zoom out Zoom In Menu status: button to select among menu Direction / options, to change option / value. In None-menu Menu status, press these four buttons to pan left/right and tilt Operation...
  • Page 16: Installation & Connection Instruction

    4. INSTALLATION & CONNECTION INSTRUCTION 4.1. Overall Dimension Front Rear Side Bottom...
  • Page 17: Installation Instructions

    4.2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The camera has 2 installation types: desktop, wall (optional) installations. Note  Before installing, make sure there is enough space to install the camera and its parts;  Make sure the installed place is strong and safe enough to hold the camera and relative parts, it is suggested that the installed place can withstand 4 times the weight of the camera and its relative parts.
  • Page 18: Wall Mount Installation(Supplied Separately

    4.2.2. Wall Mount Installation(Supplied Separately) 1. According to diameter and position of the 4 installation holes (As shown below) on the bracket, drill 4 holes on the wall and fix the bracket onto the wall by using 4 screws (M6*60) which should be prepared separately.
  • Page 19: Software Connection

    5. SOFTWARE CONNECTION 5.1 Software Connection Take out Disc from the camera package, install “CameraCMS” from the disc on your PC, turn on “CameraCMS” , connect and add camera to the management device list, and enter into the main interface. Select one of the cameras to proceed with following settings: 5.1.1.
  • Page 20: Setting Process

    5.2. Camera Settings 5.2.1. Setting Process Stop tracking set preset 0,1 Set blocking zones Set other parameters Complete setup, start tracking Preset 0 and Preset 1 are set as presets of full view generally, or as presets of any zoom or location.
  • Page 21: Main Control Interface

    5.2.1.1 Main Control Interface Click Settings to enter the parameters setting interface...
  • Page 22: Basic Parameters Setting

    5.2.2. Basic Parameters Setting 5.2.2.1 Debug Enable and disable display current status of face detection of full-view camera. Pos correct: it can be adjusted if the target is not always in the middle of the image when camera is in tracking mode,. Warning ...
  • Page 23: Device Managements

    during tracking with small movement range. Zoom Limit: Higher value enables higher zoom times. Target Lost Action: used to define the action to be performed if the camera loses the tracked object for a period of time. Power On State: the action to be performed when the camera is powered on. 6.
  • Page 24: Wan Connection

    from the online device list. 6.1.2. WAN Connection Please refer to the above diagram, user PC and the camera are in different routers, they are considered as in a WAN, in this condition, Client can’t search and find the camera automatically. Client can still access the camera once below three conditions are satisfied.
  • Page 25 Condition3: Router of the LAN where camera is connected has fixed public IP address Extranet access: Router 1's public IP address is 115.200.31.100, for example, go through the above steps one and two, WAN users under router 2 can access camera 1 through IP address 115.200.31.100 + port 10200.
  • Page 26: Search And Add The Camera

    6.2. Search and add the camera CameraCMS setup process: Start: Ensure PC and camera are in the same LAN Start Searching: Search all the cameras in the LAN Modify network parameters: choose camera,modify IP and gateway as the IP address of the same LAN Add to Client: Before adding to Client, ensure the Camera IP and...
  • Page 27 Install and open the client software in PC, enter the Device Management interface, as shown below: If the camera and PC are in the same LAN, click “Start Search”, then searching starts and all online devices will be listed, as the picture shown below: If batch upgrade is performed for multiple cameras, select multiple devices in the list first, then select the upgrade file in the camera program file path, click Update and then batch upgrade is completed.
  • Page 28 In Modify Network parameter, first choose the device and check information in “Modify Network”, input the IP address, Mask, Gateway, finally click “Modify”. To control and preview a camera, first choose the device, modify its IP address as the IP address of the same LAN, then click “Add to Client”...
  • Page 29: Configuration

    6.3. Configuration Choose the camera in the device list, click “Configuration” in the menu to upgrade and configure other network parameters. 6.3.1. Streaming ◼ Stream type: set the parameters of main stream,sub stream and third stream. Different devices support different streams; ◼...
  • Page 30: Network

    ◼ Video coding type: choose H.264 or H.265; ◼ Encode Level: choose from Base, Main and High; ◼ Channels: Support STEREO; ◼ Encode type: Only support AAC, set sampling rate and Audio rate at the same time; ◼ Sampile rate: 48KHz; ◼...
  • Page 31: Rtmp

    ◼ DNS 2: It will be used in case DNS1 server is not working; ◼ Port: streaming port (RTSP) and application port (SDK connection) can be configured. The range of stream ports is 3479~7999 and 554, default is 554. The range of application ports is 3479~7999, default is 5000;...
  • Page 32: Transparent Transmission

    6.3.4. Transparent Transmission Functions: 1. Transparent transmission of VISCA PTZ control commands; 2. Transmit camera status code; ◼ Enable / Disable: enable / disable transparent transmission; ◼ Protocol: choose TCP or UDP protocols; ◼ Camera as: choose Client or Server; ◼...
  • Page 33: Upgrade

    6.3.5. Upgrade ◼ Camera Update Click “Upgrade” menu to enter the main interface, as the picture shown above. Click … to search and load the updating firmware, then click “Upgrade” to start upgrading. Do not power off the camera during upgrading. After upgrading is completed, camera will reboot.
  • Page 34: Setting

    6.3.6. Setting ◼ Password setting: when a password is required, the camera can be accessed only after a correct password is input; ◼ Maintenance: Reboot or Recovery; ◼ Device name: set the camera name, click “Save”; ◼ Time setting: ◼ a. Synchronize local time; ◼...
  • Page 35: Sync Parameters

    6.3.7. Sync parameters Select the camera to be synchronized of the same model which are currently managed and unselected, and then click any option or multiple options among the video, audio and track. After clicking the “Update”, the current camera to be synchronized will be synchronized with the Source camera parameters.
  • Page 36: Preview

    7. PREVIEW 7.1. Main View Introduction Click Main View to get into camera control and preview part as below. The interface consists of the following three parts: Device List, Device cnotrol and Video preview. ◼ Device List: Displays all online cameras added to Device Management. ◼...
  • Page 37: Menu Settings

    8. MENU SETTINGS Press MENU button to enter / exit menu. Press the Enter button to get into the menu, press the back button to return to previous menu, and press the directional buttons to change menu options. 8.1. Menu Structure <IMAGE>...
  • Page 38 <EXPOSURE> AUTO ANTI FLICKER OFF, 50HZ, 60HZ OPEN, OFF EXP-COMP -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, MANUAL GAIN 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 SPEED 1/60, 1/90, 1/100, 1/125, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/725, 1/1000, 1/1500,...
  • Page 39 <COLORTONE> AUTO R.GAIN -7~+7 G.GAIN -7~+7 B.GAIN -7~+7 WB-SENSI MIDDLE HIGH MANUAL R.GAIN 0~16 B.GAIN 0~16 OPWB STATIC COLOR TEMP 2800~6500 SATURA 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 <CAMERA>...
  • Page 40 < SYSTEM > PROTOCOL ADDR 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 IR ADDR 1, 2, 3 MOUNT MODE STAND,CEILING PROTOCOL VISCA BAUDRATE 2400, 4800, 9600, 38400 VIDEO FORMAT 1080P60, 1080P50, 1080P30, 1080P59.94, 1080P29.97, 1080P25, 720P60, 720P50, 720p59.94 LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEFAULTS CONFIRM NETWORK...
  • Page 41: Menu Explanation

    8.2 Menu Explanation 1.Press MENU button to enter / exit menu. 2. Press button to select among menu options, when the font is enlarged, it indicates the menu has been selected, press ENTER button to get into this menu. 3. Press to change value Type Options...
  • Page 42 The camera lens can automatically compensate the brightness of darker targets under strong light background. Adjust the lighting of the bright background, so as to obtain a clear image, to avoid the background brightness caused by the whole picture a bright, but the target is indistinguishable because of the darkness.
  • Page 43: Technical Specifications

    9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Tracking Camera Image Sensor 1/2.8" CMOS, 2.14 megapixel Focal Lens f=3.9mm-46.8mm F1.6 – F2.8 Iris Optical Zoom Digital Zoom Angle of view 72.5°-6.3° Focus Auto, Manual, PTZ Trigger, One Push Trigger Min. Illumination 0.5lux Shutter 1/60~ 1/10,000 s Gain Auto/Manual White Balance...
  • Page 44 Interface 1XHDMI; Video resolution 1080P60/P50/P30/P25,1080P59.94/P29.97, HDMI 720P60/P50/P59.94. RJ45 (10/100M) interface, optional POE; 1. Video resolution up to 1080P60; 2. Video format: support H.264, H.265; Network 3. Network protocols: ONVIF, RTSP, RTMP; 4. Audio compression: AAC. 5. Support multi-stream 1XUSB3.0 1.UVC Protocol: UVC1.1; 2.UVC video compression support H.265/H.264/MJPEG;...
  • Page 45: After-Sales Service

    Color Gray 10. AFTER-SALES SERVICE Dear users, in order to ensure that you fully enjoy our quality service, please read the following product service articles carefully. Limited warranty and lifetime maintenance services are provided. 1. Limited warranty period is 12 months from the date products leaving factory. During the limited warranty period, you will enjoy free service of repair service expect caused by man-made malfunction.
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