CONTENT SAFETY GUIDES PACKING LIST PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CAMERA INTERFACE CAMERA DIMENSIONS IR remote controller OSD MENU Webinterface GETTING STARTED WITH NDI VISCA OVER IP HOW TO USE VISCA OVER IP SAFETY GUIDES 1. Before operation, please fully read and follow all instructions in the manual. WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
6. Avoid stress, vibration and damp during transportation, storage, and installation. 7. Do not detach the camera housing and cover. For any service, please contact authorized Everet technicians. 8. Video cable and control cable should be individually shielded and cannot be substituted with other cables.
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Power Adapter Power Cable Wall mount Remote Controller QUICK START Check all cable connections. Power on the camera with the 12V adapter or use a POE+ switch. PoE+ switch requirements: (PoE+ IEEE 802.3af/at compliant with total power of 126W up to 30W per port) Recommended unmanaged PoE+ network switches: TP link TL-SG1008MP 8-port Netgear GS16PP 16-port...
Please go to chapter: ‘OSD Menu’ and follow instructions ‘Change IP address’ to see how to do this. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS • Sony DSP, 1/2.8 inch 8.5MP sensor, providing full HD video resolution and crystal clear image. • High end 5x optical zoom 4k lens with 85 degree field of view. •...
Supported Input Voltage DC12V/12W POE(IEEE802.3af) Dimension(L x W x H) 168.8 x 80 x 80 (MM) Net Weight 0.65KG CAMERA INTERFACE 1. Extra holes 4.3G-SDI Port 7.Power Indicator Light 2. Screw thread 5.RS232 Port 8.12V Power Input 3.RJ45 Port 6.Line in Port CAMERA DIMENSIONS WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
IR remote controller LED Function Instruction Press any button and shows in red color: Current selection is to control the camera; Press any button and shows in green color: Current selection is to control the codec; Press any button and shows in blue color: Current selection is to control the TV; Power button Red button: in normal work mode, short press one time, camera will enter standby mode;...
OSD MENU 1. Press the MENU key on the IR remote controller, to enter the OSD menu as bellow: 2. After entering the main menu, use the UP/DOWN keys on the IR remote controller to navigate through the menu. Once selected, the main menu will change to blue background, and the right side will show all sub menu options.
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1. System LANGUAGE Optional Item: English Default:English PROTOCOL Optional item:VISCA/PELCO-P/PELCO-D Default:VISCA ADDRESS VISCA:1~7 PELCO-P/D:1~255 Default:1 BAUD RATE Optional item: 2400/4800/9600/115200 Default:9600 SYSTEM DHCP Return to previous menu Default:OFF ADDRESS Camera IP address 192.168.001.188 NETMASK Current subnet mask 255.255.255.000 GATEWWAY Current gateway 192.168.001.001 RETURN Return to previous menu...
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2. Focus FOCUS MODE AUTO/MANUAL/PUSH Default:AUTO FOCUS LIMIT 1.5~10M Reference distance: 1.5/ 2/ 3/ 6/ 10M Default:1.5M FOCUS DZOOM Turn on/off digital zoom (2x digital zoom) Default:OFF RATIO DIS ON/OFF Default:OFF RETURN RETURN to previous menu WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
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Exposure EXPOSURE MODE AUTO/MANUAL/BRIGHT/SHUTTER/IRIS Default:AUTO Shutter speed:1/8~1/10000, only valid under manual mode Default:AUTO SHUTTER IRIS Iris setting:0~13, only valid under manual mode Default:AUTO GAIN Gain setting: 0~15, only valid under manual mode Default:AUTO BRIGHT Bright setting:0~27, only valid under bright priority mode. Default:8 EXPOSURE FLICK...
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4. Image Optional: AUTO,INDOOR,OUTDOOR,MANUAL,OUTAUTO,SODIUM LAMP WB MODE AUTO ,SODIUM LAMP Default:ATW Blue gain level: 0~255, only valid under manual white balance mode. B GAIN Default:AUTO IMAGE R GAIN Red gain level:0~255 , only valid under manual white balance mode Default:AUTO DEFOG OFF, 1~15 Default:OFF...
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5. Quality 2D noise reduction: the bigger value, the less noise on image, the 2D NR Default:OFF lower resolution 3D noise reduction:OFF/AUTO/0~4, the bigger value, the less motion 3D NR Default:AUTO noise on image, high value will cause image smear. SHARPNESS Sharpness setting: 0~15, the higher value, the higher sharpness of the Default:6...
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6. Control MIRROR Default: OFF CONTROL FLIP Default:OFF D/N MODE Default:Day GAIN LIMIT Default:128 RETURN WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
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7. Format 1080P60 1080P50 1080P30 1080P25 1080I60 1080I50 720P60 FORMAT After selecting the system, press OK to switch the system. If it is the currently selected 720P50 system, it will not be activated 720P30 720P25 1080P59.94 1080P29.97 1080I59.94 720P59.94 720P29.97 RETURN Return to the previous menu WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
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8. Reset CAM RESET Reset camera parameter to default RESET PTZ RESET Reset pan/tilt parameter to default ALL RESET Reset all parameter to default RETURN Return to the previous menu WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
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9. Info CONTROL VER Camera control firmware version Camera control firmware releasing date CONTROL DATE FORMAT Current video output format BAUD RATE Current RS232 baud rate INFO IP ADDR Camera IP address NET MASK Current subnet mask RETURN Return to the previous menu WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
Webinterface 1. Login Run a browser and input IP address (default IP address is 192.168.1.188) to enter login interface as seen below. Default account Username: admin Password: admin NOTE: If you cannot enter the webinterface with the default IP address there are two common situations that could be causing this problem.
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2. Live video image and control After you have successfully logged in you will see the live video image of your camera as below. You will also be able to control following settings as you can see on the left image. 1.
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3. Video Encode Settings Set following settings 1. Enable/disable Main or Substream 2. Encode mode: H.264/H.265 3. Profile: Baseline, MP, HP 4. RTSP Address can used to get video feed in for instance VLC or other RTSP Decoders 5. Resolution chose the encoding resolution. 6.
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4. Video Transmission RTMP Enable RTMP streaming for e.g. YouTube or Facebook or any other RTMP address. RTMP address: streamurl/streamkey Enable NDI video transmission will activate NDI for the camera so that it can be seen in your capture software or hardware. NOTE: The substream must be enabled for the NDI to work.
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5. Image Adjust Focus: Set camera to auto or manual focus. Enable or disable Digital Zoom. WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
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Exposure mode: Auto, Manual, Iris Priority, Shutter Priority and Brightness Priority White balance mode: Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, One Push, Auto Tracking (ATW), Manual WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
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Image: enable mirror, flip, backlight compensation, WDR (wide dynamic range) and set Gamma Image quality: configure brightness, sharpness, contrast and saturation WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
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Noise reduction: includes 2D/3D reduction. There is an on/off option for 2D, and off/auto/1~4 options. WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
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6. Ethernet In the image below you see the default Ethernet settings of the camera. This can be adjusted to your network preferences DHCP: Enable/Disable Enable DHCP if the camera is connected to a DHCP router that dynamically grants an IP address, netmask, gateway, and DNS.
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How to update Click “select file” icon, to open dialog box, select to open the file. First upgrade the ARM file and then the ISP file. Click “upgrade” to start the upgrade process. Only use upgrade files from everet.eu support website.
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8. Reset Options: 9. Account Setting: This is used for setting your login username and password. First Input the accountname, then input password twice, click ok to finish settings. Please remember account and password, otherwise you are not able to login. WWW.EVERETIMAGING.COM...
GETTING STARTED WITH NDI NDI is registered trademark of NewTek, Inc. Getting started with Everet Pro Grade PTZ cameras with NDI® | HX 4.5 SDK is equivalent to adding connected devices to your network. Simplifying setup for live streaming systems Everet supports PoE,...
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I-Frame interval: Double of the framerate. For e.g. framerate is 50, I-Frame should be 100. *The Everet cameras also support encoding NDI with H.265. Please follow instructions below if you are using vMix. If you are using windows you need to download the HEVC APP from the MS store at first.
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NDI TOOLS https://www.ndi.tv/tools/#download-tools There are a handful of free NDI® applications for MAC and Windows that will help in your production workflow. Here are a few to the most commonly used NDI® tools: NDI® Studio Monitor View or display any number of NDI video sources across your network. Incredibly powerful and versatile, NDI Studio Monitor runs on any compatible laptop or workstation, and allows you to see any available NDI channel in real time, arrange multiple NDI channels for live monitoring, and deploy instances for a range of professional signage and display applications.
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NDI® | VLC Plug In Present video content and other supported multimedia to the network as IP sources directly from VLC Media Player. The NDI VLC Plugin encodes the output from each instance of the free player to NDI in real time, making media files of virtually any format available for use in your live production.
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Advanced tab allows preference for TCP or UDP connections, multicast operation, and optional discovery server supportNEW NDI® Test Patterns Send a reference signal to other NDI devices on your network to confirm connectivity and enable audio and video calibration. NDI Test Patterns includes a variety of test patterns and audio tones to ensure accurate color properties and appropriate sound levels.
VISCA OVER IP VISCA over IP means VISCA protocol over IP, to reduce RS232/RS485 cable layout (the controller must support VISCA over IP) Communication port spec: ● Control port: RJ45 Gigabit LAN ● IP protocol: IPv4 ● Transmit protocol: UDP ●...
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Payload type: Data definition as specified: Name Value (Byte Value (Byte Value (Byte 0) VISCA 0x01 0x00 Stores the VISCA command. command VISCA inquiry 0x01 0x10 Stores the VISCA inquiry. VISCA reply 0x01 0x11 Stores the reply for the VISCA command and VISCA inquiry, or VISCA device setting command.
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Controller will save sequence number of each command, when one command sent, the sequence number of the command will add 1, when the sequence number becomes the max value, it will change to 0 for next time. The peripheral equipment will save sequence number of each command, and return the sequence number to the controller.
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If controller shows it is overtime, resend the commands to check peripheral’s status. The resent command sequence number is same as last command, the following chart will list the received message and status after resending the commands. Sequence chart as specified Sequence chart when command lost Sequence chart when returned message lost...
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