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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Liability Avonic will NOT be held responsible for any damage or injury caused by unqualified persons carrying out these tasks, or by not following the instructions in this Manual. Intended Use and Non-Intended Use Installation The following applies to the installation of the camera: •...
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Contents DISCLAIMER, CONTACT, IP RATING, AND MARKING................ii IMPORTANT INFORMATION........................iii Liability............................iii Intended Use and Non-Intended Use..................iii Installation.......................... iii Operation.......................... iii Important Precautions...................... iii Symbols Used in This Manual..................... iii Acronyms............................ iv INTRODUCTION............................8 Purpose of This Manual......................8 Target Audience......................... 8 Document Structure........................
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g. Zoom + -........................43 h. Set & Clear Preset...................... 44 i. PTZ Keys (up/down/left/right)..................44 j. Home..........................44 k. BLC ON/OFF........................ 44 l. Menu..........................44 m. Function Keys (F1/F2/F3/F4)..................44 n. Blank Buttons....................... 44 Other Key Combinations......................45 Tally Light Functionality......................45 OSD Menu..........................46 1.
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APPENDIX C - HTTP API........................70 How to use HTTP API.........................70 Curl........................... 71 {"GetEnv"}......................... 72 HTTP API code list........................73 IR Remote Control......................73 PTZ............................. 73 Audio..........................75 Video..........................76 Network..........................84 System..........................85 APPENDIX D - CMOS SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS................88 APPENDIX E - DATASHEET (SPECIFICATIONS)..................89 SPECIFICATIONS.........................
This Manual describes the safety precautions and the instructions for safe unpackaging, installation, operation, maintenance and disposal of the Avonic CM93-IP cameras. In this Manual, the Avonic CM93-IP camera is referred to as the 'Product'. Target Audience This Manual is developed for installation technicians who install the Product at client sites, and for IT professionals who are responsible for operating the Product.
• Set up this Product on a hard, stable surface or mount it to a wall or ceiling. • ONLY use an Avonic mount for mounting to a wall or ceiling. • Ensure the mounting construction is capable of supporting four times the weight of the Product. (See 'General Specifications >...
• Don’t open this Product and don’t attempt to repair it yourself. Disassembling the Product may damage it or may cause injury to you. • If this Product is damaged, malfunctioning, or if it comes into contact with liquid, contact Avonic or an Avonic Authorized Service Provider.
Fluent 4K60 video With 60 frames per second, the Avonic CM93 delivers high-quality 4K Ultra HD output. A big difference with the standard 4K 30fps PTZ cameras being used in fixed installations. Processing image with 60 frames per second, provides a pristine image quality via simultaneous video outputs.
* Use only the Power Adapter of GME Technology (Shenzhen) Co., ltd with model number: GME24A - 120200FDS2. See also number 4 in the package contents above. This applies to the CM93-IP and NDI camera). Using another Power Adapter may lead to injury and/or damage to the product.
The camera should be in its protective foam as follows: Figure 5: Camera in Foam 3. Verify that the plastic camera bag is sealed. If this is NOT the case, contact Avonic and stop here. 4. Break the seal of the sealed camera bag.
• Set up this Product on a hard, stable surface, or mount it to a wall or ceiling. • ONLY use an Avonic mount for mounting to a wall or ceiling. • Ensure the mounting construction is capable of supporting four times the weight of the Product. (See 'General Specifications >...
Connecting the Components to the Camera Execute the following steps to connect the components to the camera: 1. Connect all provided components (see Package Contents) to the ports at the rear of the camera. The figure below shows the applicable ports. 1.
Connecting a Controller to a Camera You can connect one or more cameras to a VISCA (serial) controller. https://avonic.com/en/product-categorie/controllers/ for an overview of the available controllers. A controller gives you direct control over the most important camera settings (e.g., Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus, White Balance).
Serial Connecting via RS-232 or RS-485 COM Port Settings In default working mode, the camera can connect to a VISCA controller via an RS-232 or RS-485 serial interface. The applicable COM port settings are (where '*' stands for 'Default value'): RS-232 RS-485 (half-duplex mode) •...
ONE camera, the impedance resistor is not needed. Figure 11: RS-485 Network Connection Diagram Connecting via LAN Avonic IP cameras can be controlled by any device using the Visca over IP protocol (see the command list in Appendix A - VISCA Settings and Command List).
OPERATION This chapter describes all the camera features to help you to understand how the camera can be used. This is subdivided into the following sections: WebGUI Using the Remote Control Other Key Combinations OSD Menu Using the System Select If you want to read more about the functionality of the camera than is documented in this chapter, it is recommend to read the support articles...
Preview (LOCAL) In this tab, you can see a preview of the camera IP video output. Figure 14: WebGUI > Preview Next to the preview you see: 1. PTZ keys to move the lens of the camera and Focus keys (works only when the focus is set to manual). You can adjust the PTZ speed (the speed when the camera moves) by using the bar below the PTZ keys.
First time usage If you are using the camera for the first time, it is helpful for you first to setup the basic camera settings before explaining the functionalities of the camera in detail. According to the light conditions in your room or on stage, you can follow instructions at: Basic Camera Setup Basic Camera Setup using (semi)manual settings...
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4. Exposure Navigate to Exposure tab and set the Gain Limit (G.Limit). The higher the Gain Limit, the lighter will become the picture. 5. Color Navigate to the Color tab and set the WB Mode to Auto. 6. Image Navigate to Image tab and set the sharpness.
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3. Focus • Navigate to Video > Camera Settings > Focus • If you have difficulties to focus, choose Focus Mode > Manual. Otherwise set the Focus Mode to Auto and choose at AF-Zone > Moving Objects if the filmed person or object is moving a lot, or Meeting for general meeting purposes.
AUDIO Connect first an audio cable with XLR connectors to the 5 pins Phoenix connector and connect the cable to the camera. See Balanced Audio Connection on page 15 Figure 15: WebGUI > Audio Make your settings as follows: 1. Enable (checked) or disable (blank) embedding of audio input (camera rear). 2.
VIDEO You can use the VIDEO tabs (described below) to define your settings for the video output, including the main settings of the camera's OSD. VIDEO - Video Encoder Figure 16: WebGUI > VIDEO > Video Encoder The Video Encoder settings are listed below. Video Encoder Option Main Stream Sub Stream...
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VIDEO - Streaming Video Figure 17: WebGUI > VIDEO > Streaming Video The recommended Streaming Video settings are listed below. See for more Streaming on the website. Stream Option Main Stream Sub Stream Enable Mark checkbox to enable Mark checkbox to enable Protocol Type RTMP, SRT RTMP, SRT...
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Figure 18: WebGUI > VIDEO > Multicast Streaming The recommended Multicast Streaming settings are listed below. Stream Option Main Stream Sub Stream Enable Mark checkbox to enable/ disable Mark checkbox to enable/ disable Protocol Type RTP Multicast/ TS Multicast/ TS Unicast RTP/ TS Multicast/ TS Unicast Address (multicast) 224.0.0.0~ 239.255.255.255...
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Focus Figure 20: WebGUI > VIDEO > Camera Settings > Focus The Focus settings are explained below. Focus Mode Auto The camera determines the focus position and will adjust to the contents of the filmed object. Manual The user is able to set a fixed focus position manually. This can be useful when the contents of the filmed object are not clear towards the background and the autofocus has difficulty finding the correct focusing.
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Exposure If you click in the field after the option ‘mode’, you will see that you have the following Exposure options: Auto, Manual, SAE, AAE and Bright. These options are described below. Auto Exposure Mode In Automatic exposure mode, the camera determines the iris and shutter settings. See the settings below: EV (Exposure Value): ON/OFF and Level If the light conditions require this, you can create a quick adjustment to your current exposure settings without actually changing the fundamental values like iris and shutter.
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In Manual exposure mode, you can manually set the shutter, Iris and DRC options. Shutter The shutter setting determines the amount of time per second that the sensor is exposed. The range of the shutter speed setting is 1/25th of a second (40 milliseconds) to 1/10000th of a second (0.1 milliseconds). If you shoot a video with a shutter time of 1/25th of a second, you can imagine that the video becomes blurry and overexposed.
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To compensate poor lighting conditions, it is possible to adjust the Gain DRC (Dynamic Range Compression). The DRC works by compressing the natural dynamic range of the image, taking out the darkest and lightest parts. This can be a particular helpful setting when the light conditions are challenging. The differences should be clearly visible in dark parts, as they will become lighter / more grey as the DRC increases.
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In this mode, you should keep the Bright level, Gain limit and DRC as low as possibly acceptable to avoid getting too much noise in the picture. If the level of noise in the image becomes unacceptable, you can use noise reduction to smooth the picture over.
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These are settings that have an effect on the image post-processing. Basically, these settings are all artificial: they don’t affect the optical parts of the camera itself. The settings are listed below. Bright The amount of detail that is visible in darker areas of the image. Be careful not to set this setting too high, as you will see that the image becomes ‘milky-white’! Contrast The amount of detail that is visible in lighter areas of the image.
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VIDEO - OSD Figure 32: WebGUI > VIDEO > OSD In this area, you can put a camera name and time as overlay on the IP stream (the overlay feature is exclusively available on the IP stream, not on other outputs). Note that only the output of the camera will be shown with the main stream set to H264.
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VIDEO - Output Format Figure 33: WebGUI > VIDEO > Output Format This setting is related to the output resolution and frame rate on the HDMI and SDI connectors. SDI resolution between 720p50 - 1080p60, HDMI resolution between 720p50 - 3840x2160p60 . For the 4K resolutions you need a 4K compatible monitor.
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Figure 35: WebGUI > VIDEO > Streaming Video (Caller Mode) NETWORK Use the tabs on the NETWORK screen to define the appropriate Port, Ethernet and DNS settings. Port Settings Figure 36: WebGUI > NETWORK > Port Settings You can define specific ports for the different streaming outputs and protocols the camera supports. Make sure these settings don’t interfere with other uses and services on the same network.
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Execute the following steps to save your settings: 1. Click SAVE to apply your settings. A small confirmation dialogue appears in the bottom right corner. 2. Reboot the camera. NETWORK - DNS Here, you can specify the Preferred and Alternative DNS Server. Figure 38: WebGUI >...
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You can manually set the time and date, or synchronize the time and date via a computer or an external server on the LAN or WAN. Either click SAVE to apply your manual settings, or SYNC to synchronize the time and date. User Figure 41: WebGUI >...
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Figure 43: WebGUI > SYSTEM > Default Click on the button This will restore the factory defaults to perform a factory reset. When completed, the camera automatically reboots. The camera will be ready for use again after the boot cycle. Reboot If necessary, you can manually perform a camera reboot.
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Import/Export Parameters Figure 46: WebGUI > SYSTEM > Import/Export The cameras have the ability to import or export a configuration. Execute the following steps to import or export your configuration parameters: 1. Select the appropriate button to import or export your configuration parameters. 2.
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MJPEG Snapshot The Avonic CM93 camera is equipped with a MJPEG snapshot feature to, for example, implement into third party software. Every time the page is refreshed, the picture will be updated. To access the MJPEG snapshot feature, use the following format: http://IP/img/capjpg/snapshot.jpg.
Using the Remote Control The Product is provided with an IR Remote Control for full control of the camera and use of the OSD menu. Figure 48: Remote Control The various options (a. through n.) are described below. a. Power 1.
c. Camera Select Up to 4 different cameras can be controlled with one IR remote Control. You can use the camera select buttons [1,2,3,4] to select the IR channel that the remote control is using. The default camera IR channel is 1. 1.
h. Set & Clear Preset A preset is a specific position of a camera that you save in the camera. A preset is assigned to a number from 0-9. 1. To set a preset, first point the camera in a specific directing and a specific zoom position. 2.
Other Key Combinations The following key combinations on the Remote Controller have specific functions. These are: Combination Function [*] → [#] → [4] Menu set to English [*] → [#] → [6] Restore factory defaults [*] → [#] → [9] Flip switch (just temporary flip to view the image flipped) [*] →...
The OSD Menu is visible on the HDMI and SDI outputs. The OSD menu can be accessed by the Remote Control or an Avonic PTZ controller. See also How can I open the OSD menu of my camera on the website.
1. MENU Figure 51: OSD - MENU 1. Press the MENU button to display the main menu on the screen. 2. Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the item to be set. Press the HOME button to enter the corresponding sub-menu.
3.1 EXPOSURE Figure 54: OSD - EXPOSURE 3.2 COLOR Figure 55: OSD - COLOR 3.3 IMAGE The Flip function can be set, although the camera has an automatically flip function. Figure 56: OSD - IMAGE...
Using the System Select The rear of the Product is provided with a System Select that can be used to manually select a video format. This System Select is important for the video quality during video recording or streaming. See the table below for a description of the possible settings and the associated video output quality. 1080p60 4K60 (only over HDMI) 1080p50...
MAINTENANCE Camera Maintenance Take the following actions to maintain the camera: • If you will not be using the camera for a long time, turn off the power switch and disconnect the AC powercord of the AC adaptor to the outlet. •...
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE The camera must be transported in its original packaging box. Inside the box, it is recommended to wrap the camera in the original plastic bag and to place it in the protective foam. Specific guidelines apply to the environmental temperature and humidity when operating and storing the camera.
In general, the term 'E-Waste' applies to items of all types of electrical and electronic equipment and its parts that have been discarded by the owner as waste without the intention of re-use. Avonic outsources the disposal and recycling of its E-Waste camera materials to the Stichting Open. https://stichting-open.org/...
TROUBLESHOOTING General 1. Turn the camera off and on again and check if the problem persists. 2. If it does, restore to the factory default. Power Issues If the camera does NOT perform a self-test and / or if the power LED is OFF: 1.
Autofocus Issues • Check the autofocus (position, speed etc.) before streaming • Check Video/Camera Settings in de WebGUI or the OSD menu (for example: if the image is too bright, too dark, or too noisy, the camera will have difficulties to focus Check environmental conditions and the subject of focussing.
You can use Hercules SETUP Utility application and a serial connection to make this work. VISCA over IP Avonic IP cameras are implemented with a TCP and an UDP server. The TCP as well as the UDP port are by default set to port 1259.
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To control the camera, you need an TCP or UDP supported application, like Hercules SETUP utility or Packet Sender for example. Follow the instructions below: 1. Open the TCP/ UDP supported application. 2. Fill in the camera's IP Address, TCP/UDP port number and connect the application to your camera. Once the connection between client and server is set up, the client will be able to send PTZ commands to the server.
VISCA over IP using the full Sony VISCA protocol All Avonic cameras are capable of being controlled using the UDP Sony version of VISCA consisting of long VISCA commands, including headers and message counters. The advantage of using this version of VISCA is the fact that the camera responds with the same header counter as was used in the command.
= Camera Address + 8 • This is one list for all Avonic PTZ Cameras (CM40 series, CM70 and CM90 series). Some features are CM70 and/or CM90 series specific and will not work in the CM40 series cameras. Return/complete Command...
Camera Control Commands All parameter values are in HEX x = Camera Address • y = Socket Number • z = Camera Address + 8 • Camera Control Commands Command Function Command Packet Comments Address Set Broadcast 88 30 01 FF Address setting CAM_Power 8x 01 04 00 02 FF...
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Camera Control Commands Command Function Command Packet Comments CAM_Bgain Reset 8x 01 04 04 00 FF Manual Control of BGain 8x 01 04 04 02 FF Down 8x 01 04 04 03 FF Direct 8x 01 04 44 00 00 0p 0q FF pq: B Gain CAM_Rgain Reset...
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Camera Control Commands Command Function Command Packet Comments CAM_NR(3D)Level 8x 01 04 54 0p FF p: NR Setting (0: Off, level 1 to 8) CAM_Flicker 8x 01 04 23 0p FF p: Flicker Settings (0: Off, 1: 50Hz, 2: 60Hz) CAM_DHotPixel (CM40 and 8x 01 04 56 0p FF p: Dynamic Hot Pixel Setting (0: 0ff,...
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Camera Control Commands Command Function Command Packet Comments Pan_tiltDrive 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF VV: Pan speed 0x01(low speed) to 0x18 (high speed) Down 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF WW: Tilt speed 0x01(low speed) to 0x14 (high speed) Left 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF...
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Camera Control Commands Command Function Command Packet Comments CAM_ColorHue Direct 8x 01 04 4F 00 00 00 0p FF p: Color Hue setting0h (− 14 degrees) to Eh (+14 degrees Pan-tilt_MaxSpeed High SpeedPan/Tilt ON 8x 0A 01 31 03 FF High Speed PTON High SpeedPan/Tilt OFF 8x 0A 01 31 02 FF...
Inquiry Commands all parameter values are in hex x = camera address • y = socket number • z = camera address + 8 • Inquiry Commands Command Function Command Packet Comments CAM_ZoomPosInq 8x 09 04 47 FF 90 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF pqrs: Zoom Position CAM_FocusAFModeInq 8x 09 04 38 FF...
APPENDIX C - HTTP API With the HTTP API you can control the camera by using a web browser like Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome for example. It is possible to change multiple settings at once using this feature. This document is available as an Appendix in the CM70/ CM90 series manual and as a separate document that can be downloaded on the product website.
7. In case of a failed return, check the following: • Brackets in the code. Have you copy and paste the first and the last bracket? • Syntax errors in the code/ correct numbers in the key values. Some camera settings are having a specific range.
{"GetEnv"} You can also use the HTTP API to display the current settings of the camera in your browser or in the Command Prompt application. To do this, you need the {"GetEnv"} codes from the HTTP API code list. If correct you get the following result: Web browser Command Prompt...
HTTP API code list IR Remote Control IR Enable/Disable Command Code Command Setting szCmd {"SetEnv":{"ArmPtz": bIrCtrlEnable 0: ON {"bIrCtrlEnable":0}}} 1: OFF PTZControl Code: http://192.168.5.126/ajaxcom?szCmd={"SysCtrl":{"PtzCtrl":{"nChanel":0,"szPtzCmd":"left_start","byValue":50}}} Command Setting Function Command nChanel byValue 0,100 used to control the speed of ptz szPtzCmd left start left_start left stop left_stop...
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Speed by Zoom Set Speed By Zoom Command Code Command Setting szCmd {"SetEnv":{"ArmPtz":{"bSpeedByZoom":0}}} bSpeedByZoom 1: on 0: off Image Freezing Set Image Freezing Command Code Command Setting szCmd {"SetEnv":{"ArmPtz":{"bImageFreezing":0}}} bImageFreezing 1: on 0: off Low power mode Set Low Power Mode Command Code Command...
Audio Configure Bit Rate {"SetEnv":{"Audio":{"nBitRate":96}}} nBitRate Channel {"SetEnv":{"Audio":{"nChannel":2}}} nChannel 1: Mono 2: Stereo Input {"SetEnv":{"Audio":{"nInpVolume":5}}} nInpVolume (range 1 to Exp:[1, 10] Volume Audio {"SetEnv":{"Audio":{"nAudioDelay":0}}} nAudioDelay [0, 200] Delay Video Video encoder Video Encode Get video encode parameters Code {"GetEnv":{"VideoEncode":{"nChannel":-1}}} Set video encode parameters Code {"SetEnv":{"VideoEncode":[{"stSlave":{"byIFrameMinQP":20,"byImageQuality":1, "szStreamName":"live/av1","dwVideoCodecMask":160,"emBitRateCtrl":0, "byImageSizeList":...
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Video Encode Settings Function Code Command Setting Image Quality {"SetEnv":{"VideoEncode":[{"stMaster": byImageQuality 0: worst quality {"byImageQuality":5},"nChannel":0}]}} 1: between 2: between 3: between 4: between 5: Best quality Bit Rate {"SetEnv":{"VideoEncode":[{"stMaster": dwMaxBitRate [64, 40960] {"dwMaxBitRate":200},"nChannel":0}]}} (kb/s) Frame Rate {"SetEnv":{"VideoEncode":[{"stMaster": nFrameRate [5, 60] {"nFrameRate":25},"nChannel":0}]}} (F/S) Frame...
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(RTP) Multicast Streaming RTP Multicast Get rtp multicast parameters Code {"GetEnv":{"StreamRTPMulticast":{"nChannel":-1}}} Set rtp multicast parameters Code {"SetEnv":{"StreamRTPMulticast":[{"stSlave":{"nProtolType":0,"bEnable":0,"wMultiCastPort":4002, "szMultiCastUrl":"224.1.2.3"},"stMaster":{"nProtolType":1,"bEnable":0,"wMultiCastPort":4000, "szMultiCastUrl":"224.1.2.3"},"nChannel":0}]}} NOTE: When modifying one param you should take along bEnable and awMultiCastPort. Otherwise, it will be set to 0. Suggesting that when setting env, you can distinguish the stMaster and stSlave.
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Exposure Camera Settings Exposure Mode {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stExp":{"stExpMode": emExpMode Auto {"emExpMode":0}}, Manual "nChannel":0}]}} Bright Exposure: Auto {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stExp": expcomp_mode {"expcomp_mode":2},"nChannel":0}]}} {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stExp": expcomp [0, 14] (7 = default) Level {"expcomp":7},"nChannel":0}]}} {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stExp": backlight {"backlight":2},"nChannel":0}]}} Camera Settings Exposure: Auto Function Code Command Setting Flicker {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stExp": antiflicker {"antiflicker":0},"nChannel":0}]}} 50HZ 60HZ...
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Camera Settings Iris {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stExp":{"stIris": nIris [0, 12] {"nIris":12}},"nChannel":0}]}} {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stExp": [0, 8] {"drc":6},"nChannel":0}]}} Exposure: Bright Bright {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stExp": bright [0, 23] {"bright":0},"nChannel":0}]}} Flicker, G.Limit, DRC You can find the same configure at AAE Color and Image Camera Settings Color Function Code Command Setting WB Mode {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":...
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Camera Settings RG Tuning {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stColor": rgaintuning [0, 20] {"rgaintuning":0},"nChannel":0}]}} BG Tuning {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stColor": bgaintuning [0, 20] {"bgaintuning":20},"nChannel":0}]}} RG (works {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stColor": [0, 255] only with {"rg":56},"nChannel":0}]}} color manual) BG (works {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stColor": [[0, 255] only with {"rg":158},"nChannel":0}]}} color manual) Saturation {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stColor": saturation [0, 14] {"saturation":0},"nChannel":0}]}} {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stColor": [0, 14]...
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Noise Reduction Camera Settings Function Code Command Setting NR-2D {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stNR": noise2D [0, 8] {"noise2D":0},"nChannel":0}]}} NR-3D {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stNR": noise3D [0, 11] 0: OFF {"noise3D":0},"nChannel":0}]}} 8: Auto Dynamic Hot Pixel {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stNR": dhotpixel [0, 5] 0: OFF {"dhotpixel":3},"nChannel":0}]}} Style {"SetEnv":{"VideoParam":[{"stColor": nStyleInx [0, 4] 0: Default 3: Bright {"nStyleInx":0},"nChannel":0}]}} 1: Normal...
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Video OSD OSD Offsetx pos Title: {"SetEnv":{"VideoOsd":[{"stTitle": nXPos [0, 10000] {"nXPos":9200},"nChannel":0}]}} OSD Offsety pos Time: {"SetEnv":{"VideoOsd":[{"stTime": nYPos [0, 10000] {"nYPos":1200},"nChannel":0}]}} Title: {"SetEnv":{"VideoOsd":[{"stTitle": {"nYPos":1200},"nChannel":0}]}} OSD Font Size Get OSD font size parameters Code {"GetEnv":{"TTFFontSize":{"nChannel":-1}}} Set video parameters Code {"SetEnv":{"TTFFontSize":{"nFontSize":[48,48],"bAutoSize":1}}} Function Code Command Setting bAutoSize...
(Video) Output Format 1080I50 Same as Hdmi 1080P30 Same as Hdmi 1080P29 Same as Hdmi 1080P25 Same as Hdmi 720P60 Same as Hdmi 720P59 Same as Hdmi 720P50 Same as Hdmi Get network SRT parameters Code {"GetEnv":{"NetWork":{"nChannel":-1}}} Set network SRT parameters Code {"SetEnv":{"NetWork":{"stSrt":{"wSrtLen":0,"wSrtPort":9000,"szSrtPin":"xxxxxxxxxx"}}}} Function...
Ethernet Ethernet Get Ethernet parameters Code {"GetEnv":{"NetWork":{"nChannel":-1}}} Set Ethernet parameters Code "SetEnv":{"NetWork":{"stEth": [{"byValid":5,"szIPAddr":"192.168.5.126","szSubMask":"255.255.255.0","szMacAddr":"E4:77:D4:01:8A:49", "szGateway":"192.168.5.1","bDefault":1}]}}} Function Code Command Setting DHCP {"SetEnv":{"NetWork":{"stEth":[{"byValid":5}]}}} byValid 5:off 7:on IP Address {"SetEnv":{"NetWork":{"stEth":[{"szIPAddr":"192.168.5.127"}]}}} Subnet Mask {"SetEnv":{"NetWork":{"stEth":[{"szSubMask":"255.255.255.0"}]}}} Default Gateway {"SetEnv":{"NetWork":{"stEth":[{"szGateway":"192.168.5.1"}]}}} Get dns parameters Code {"GetEnv":{"NetWork":{"nChannel":-1}}} Set dns parameters Code {"SetEnv":{"NetWork":{"stDns":{"szDns1":"8.8.8.8","szDns2":"0.0.0.0"}}}} Function...
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Function Code Command Setting Date Format {"SetEnv":{"SysTime":{"nDateFormat":0}}} nDateFormat 0: YYYY-MM-DD 1: MM-DD-YYYY 2: DD-MM-YYYY Date Sprtr {"SetEnv":{"SysTime":{"nDateSprtr":0}}} nDateSprtr 0: . 1: - 2: / SysTime Function Code Command Setting Zone {"SetEnv":{"SysTime":{"nZone":0}}} nZone [0, 32] 6: GMT+04:30 0: GMT 7: GMT+05:00 …… 1: GMT+01:00 13: GMT+08:00 ……...
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Update Update Get update parameters Code {"QueryState":{"QueryVersion":{}}} Code Get the return value and split it like this: szText.Format(“%d.%d.%d%d-%d-%d”, (stVersion.dwCamVersion >> 16) & 0xFF, (stVersion.dwCamVersion >> 8) & 0xFF, (stVersion.dwCamVersion 0xFF), (stVersion.dwCamDate >> 16) & 0xFFFF, (stVersion.dwCamDate >> 8) & 0xFF,(stVersion.dwCamDate & 0xFF)); Set update parameters Not supported update with API, you can do this through webpage.
APPENDIX D - CMOS SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS The following occurrences that may appear in images are specific to CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) image sensors. They do not indicate malfunctions. White Flecks Although the CMOS image sensors are produced with high-precision technologies, fine white flecks may be generated on the screen in rare cases.
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