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Federal Communications Commission Statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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WARNING To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Warranty will be void if any unauthorized modifications are done to the product. Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. ...
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Tel: +81 (0) 3 5989 0290 VCInfo.JP@aver.com テクニカル・サポート: Vietnam Branch Office Công ty TNHH AVer Information (Việt Nam) Tầng 5, 596 Nguyễn Đình Chiểu, P.3, Quận 3, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 700000, Việt Nam Tel: +84 (0)28 22 539 211...
Contents ......................Package Contents Optional Accessories ....................... 1 Product Introduction ......................2 Overview .......................... 2 LED Indicator ........................3 Remote Control........................ 4 Pan and Tilt Angle ......................7 Installation .......................... 8 Device Connection......................8 Power Connection ......................10 HDMI Connection ......................11 RS232 Connection......................
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On Screen Menu ......................42 Camera Binding ......................43 Save Preset ........................43 ......................43 PIP Settings PIP Layout ........................43 HDMI Screen Layout ...................... 44 USB/IP Streaming Screen Layout ................44 ......................45 Image Settings Image Flip ........................45 Image Mirror ........................
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PTZApp 2 ......................61 Install PTZApp 2 .................. 62 Use PTZApp 2 with USB Devices ................70 Use PTZApp 2 with a Virtual Stream ....................72 Smart Gallery Operation ......................... 74 Audio Setting .......................... 79 EZLive ......................79 Use AVer EZLive...
Mini DIN8 to D-Sub9 Foldable TV USB 3.1 Extender Type-A Cable (5m) Cable Mount 10m/20m/30m Ceiling Mount *Optional Accessories will vary depending on the country where it is sold. ** To mount on ceiling, please purchase ceiling mount from AVer.
Product Introduction Overview 6 7 8 910 11 Optical Zoom Lens Audio Input Port IR Sensor HDMI Port*** Status LED USB 3.1 Type B Port AI Lens* RS232 In/Out Port Built-in Microphone Array**** DC 12V Power Jack PoE Port** Kensington Lock * AI Lens: Users can see AI lens preview image in PTZApp 2, IP web page or HDMI out to check camera installation location.
LED Indicator Solid blue: Power on Solid red: Start-up Solid orange: Only power cable connected Solid blue: Video on Solid white: USB cable is connected but camera doesn’t have any streaming out Flash orange: Manually update FW Gesture control Blue light blinks for 2 seconds: Successfully wake up gesture control function by any valid gesture command.
1. Camera Select One remote control can control up to 3 AVer’s USB series cameras. You can use AVer PTZApp 2 or IP web page to set numbers associated with each camera, and then select which camera you would like to control using the remote.
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process is done, it will disappear. If you don’t want to see the icon display, please go to PTZApp 2, find “On Screen Menu” function and select “Off”. [Notes] Default is Manual Framing. SmartFrame deploys face and body detection technology. People wearing masks and side facial profiles can still be detected.
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The Preset button on the remote serves 2 6. Preset functions. To Save a Preset – Move camera to desired position. Press and hold the preset button until you receive the save message on the screen. Select preset position button 0-9 to store the current camera position.
8. Brightness - Decrease the brightness of the video image. 9. Call/Answer Answer a call or start a call. Not supported for CAM570. 10. Enter Click the button to show current AI mode while using HDMI out function. 11. Mute/Un-mute Mute/Un-mute the speakerphone.
Installation Device Connection Power cord USB cable Use USB cable to connect the CAM570 to your PC/laptop (refer to diagram above). Connect the power to the CAM570; power indicator will light up and camera head will rotate. Install PTZApp 2 on laptop or PC that is connected with CAM570. The app can be used to adjust and setup the parameters of the camera (refer to the section of <PTZApp 2>).
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[Notes] Use the USB 3.0 cable included in the package. CAM570 has the USB 3.1 port which is USB 2.0 compatible. Maximum resolution/fps for USB 2.0 and USB 3.1 port are shown below. USB 2.0 USB 3.1 HDMI M-JPEG M-JPEG - 640x480 or less...
Power Connection The power supply can be plugged into the wall outlet or drawn from PoE switch (Ethernet). Wall outlet Power cord Switch / PoE Switch Ethernet cable (Not included) [Note] To ensure stability of IP video streaming, please use CAT 5e FTP cable (not included).
HDMI Connection Monitor/TV HDMI cable Connect with TV or monitor through the HDMI port to display camera video on the screen. Hold button for 1 second on the Remote Control to call out the screen layout option. Select the camera image layout firstly. The default is PIP1, showing optical zoom lens image as main screen and AI lens image as small view.
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PIP View Lens 1 The PTZ camera focuses on speaker Lens 2 Shows all participants...
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After choosing the image layout, short press the OSD Menu button on the Remote Control and then the setting page will show up. Press right direction button to enter and configure the parameters of the camera. Short press the OSD button twice or hold it for 1 sec. to leave. The HDMI OSD setting function is the same as Web configuration interface.
RS232 Connection Camera RS232 Port Pin Definition Mini DIN9 Function I/O Type Signal Description PIN # Output Data Terminal Ready Input Data Set Ready VISCA IN Output Transmit Data Input Receiver Data Output Data Terminal Ready Input Data Set Ready VISCA OUT Output Transmit Data...
Computer/Keyboard Controller and Camera Connection Direct Connection If users do not use AVer RS232 adapter cable, please refer to the pin connection shown below. Mini DIN9 to DB9 Cable Camera controller Camera Camera controller or PC (Mini DIN9) (DB9) 1. DTR (IN) 1.
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Use the supplied RS232 mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 cable RS232 mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 cable** VISCA in (Female) Mini DIN8 to DB9 cable* VISCA out (Female) Camera controller Camera controller or PC Camera (DB9) (Mini DIN8) 1. DCD 1.
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* Mini DIN8 to D-Sub9 (DB9) cable 064AOTHERBPK is an optional item. ** RS232 mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 Cable Pin Definition Mini DIN9 Connect to AVer camera Mini DIN8 (IN) Connect to next camera Connect to camera controller or PC...
Camera Cascade Connection Direct Connection If users do not use AVer RS232 adapter cable, please refer to the pin connection shown below for cascading cameras. Total can connect up to 7 cameras. Mini DIN9 Cable Mini DIN9 Cable Mini DIN9 Cable...
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Connect camera with AVer mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 adapter cable. Connect the mini DIN8 female side to male mini DIN8 Visca cable (Users have to buy it in the market) and then connect AVer mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 adapter cable again to connect to next camera.
Wall Mount Installation 1. Use the drilling paper included in the package to drill the holes in the wall where the user wants to mount the camera. 46.00[1.81] Ø5.50[Ø0.22] 51.00[2.01] P/N: 303AU340-AGR 2. Use the screws (not included) to secure the L-mount bracket on the wall.
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3. Then, assemble the L-mount brackets with screws (included in package). Screw size: M4 x8mm (x2) 4. After assembling the L-mount brackets, use the screws (not included) to secure the lower part of L-mount brackets on the wall. Screw For Cement wall: M4 x20mm self-tapping screws (x2) + Plastic conical anchor For Wooden wall: M4 x20mm self-tapping screws (x2)
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5. Pass the cables through the hole on the L-mount bracket and connect the cables to corresponding connection ports. 6. Use the remaining screws (included in package) to secure the camera on the L-mount bracket. Screw: 1/4”-20 L=7.5mm (x2)
Ceiling Mount Installation (Optional) You can use the optional ceiling mount accessories to mount the camera to the ceiling. Package Content Mount bracket x 1 Camera bracket x 1 Back cover x 1 Screw (M4*8) x 8 Washer x 8 Dimension Unit=mm...
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To mount the camera to the ceiling: 1. Drill the hole on the ceiling. Use screw to secure the mount bracket on the ceiling. Screw: 4 M6 x 50mm (Not included in package) 2. Use the supplied screws with washers to secure the camera bracket to the mount bracket.
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To mount the camera to the calcium silicate ceiling: 1. Please purchase support bracket for supporting camera mount bracket on calcium silicate ceiling. Then, secure the support bracket on the light steel frame structure. 2. Drill the hole on the calcium silicate ceiling. Open a hole on the calcium silicate ceiling to allow camera cables to pass through.
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7. Next, secure the back cover with screws and washer. Screw: 4 M8 x 4 + 4 Washer Completed.
Secure the Cables The USB and RS232 cables have a screw on the cable for securing cable on the camera. Install the cable first and tighten the screw to secure the cable. [Note] Make sure the cable is well connected to the connector on the camera before securing the cable.
Operating the Camera Make a Video Call Make sure all devices (CAM570, laptop/PC, TV/monitor) are well connected and powered on. ® Run your video application (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, Skype, Google Meet, ® ® Intel Unite™, RingCentral, BlueJeans, V-Cube, LiveOn, CyberLink U Meeting , TrueConf, ®...
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Click pencil icon ( ) to edit IP address**. Click weblink icon ( to launch Chrome page. Please enter the password (default password is aver4321). User will be asked to set a new account and password. (Please enter PTZApp 2 to reset password back to default while password is forgotten.) After editing IP address, user can access web settings of the camera with only Ethernet cable connection.
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** To support IP address changes in groups, user can download AVer IP Finder app. 1. Download the IP Finder from https://www.aver.com/download-center (Headquarters & Europe) or https://www.averusa.com/business/support/ (USA). 2. Run the IP Finder. 3. Click “Search”, and all available devices will be listed on the screen.
Web Settings CAM570 supports Ethernet connection; users can enter the IP address into the web browser to connect to the camera for detail settings. First Time Login Make a connection through the To find the IP address of the camera, please refer to < Browser >...
Live Screen Operation User can control the camera direction, zoom in/out, and preset selection. [Notes] The system will force the previous login to log out, when there is a second login. If the web page is idle without any request for more than 4 hours, user will be logged out. The resolution of live screen is 1280x720 / 5fps.
PTZ Control You can use the PTZ Control page to configure up to 10 preset positions. In live screen, use ▲ , ▼ , , and zoom in/out buttons to adjust the camera screen view to desired position. Select “Set” button and click on the preset number to save the preset. The system will capture the preset screen view and display in preset number frame.
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After setting up the preset positions, you can start performing the function. Select the “Load” button and then click on the preset numbers, the live screen will move to the preset screen view.
Camera Settings The video icon is to turn on camera live view while adjusting any settings. Click the icon to show/hide people count number & Click the icon to hide stream interval. people count and the time IP icon shows interval of enabling the live the IP address streaming of the camera.
Tracking Mode Select Setting > Camera > Tracking Mode > Off, Manual Frame, Auto Frame, Preset Framing, Audio Tracking or Presentation Mode. Off: Tracking mode is disabled. Manual Frame: User one-click SmartFrame button and camera will adjust view angle to fit all participants in screen.
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Preset Framing: This is designed for requiring a specific zooming area with preferred image proportion. Set up preset points in advance. (Only for Preset points 1~9. Preset 0 is for home position. The preset points must be within the AI lens angle of view.) Make sure the preset areas are within AI lens’...
Audio Tracking: After detecting the sound, camera focuses at the speaker and zooms in. The camera moving path will be shown in the screen. [Notes] 1. The camera features a built-in microphone array designed for Audio Tracking. The built-in microphone array cannot be used as an audio input source for video conference.
Framing Speed Select Setting > Camera > Framing Speed > Slow Speed, Middle Speed, or High Speed (default). When in auto framing or preset framing mode, camera will automatically frame people if they stand still without moving for 1~5 seconds. ...
Gesture Control Enable gesture control allows user to use hand to control camera for turning on/off tracking function, zooming in/out. Click “?” icon to show gesture control list on screen. [Note] The effective distance is up to 5-meter away from the camera. Turn on gesture control function first.
gestures. To turn on the auto tracking function, go to the Web setup page > Setting > Camera > Tracking Mode. Zoom Out You have to be in the view of AI lens. Place a fist with palm facing the camera on the side of the face for 2~3 seconds to activate the zoom out.
Home Position Every time when powering on the camera, it will turn to this position. Select Setting > Camera > Home Position > Last Operation Position, Factory Center Position, or Preset 0. Sleep Position When the camera idles for certain period, it will enter sleep mode and go to the sleep position. Please set up sleep timer to enable sleep mode.
Select Setting > Camera > Camera Binding > Camera1, Camera2, or Camera3. [Note] When camera binding is off, press camera 1, 2, or 3 button on the remote control can control all the AVer USB camera nearby you. Save Preset Enable/disable “save preset”...
HDMI Screen Layout To set HDMI output type – Lens 1, Lens 2, PIP 1, PIP 2, or PIP 3. When select PIP 1, 2, or 3 layout, user can click to switch lens 1 and 2 display position. USB/IP Streaming Screen Layout To set USB/IP Streaming output type –...
Image Settings Image Flip Flip the image vertically for upside down installation. Select Setting > Image > Image Flip > Off or On. When Image Flip is enabled manually, Main Lens is automatically selected as AI Detection Source. While Image Flip is on, if users select AI Lens as AI Detection Source, Image Flip will automatically turn off.
Flicker Decrease on IFP / Monitor This is to ensure fluid content capture on IFP monitor Select Setting > Image > Flicker Decrease on IFP / Monitor > Off or On. [Note] While in WDR mode, flicker decrease function will be disabled. Frequency Select the frequency of the camera.
Main Lens 1/AI Lens 2 Select Main Lens 1 or AI Lens 2 to setup lens’ parameters – White Balance, Noise Reduction, Brightness, Sharpness, and Saturation. Those settings only apply for selecting lens. White Balance Select the white balance setting for various light conditions or color temperature. Select Setting >...
Sharpness Adjust the value of sharpness. Select Setting > Image > Sharpness > Off, Low, Middle, or High. Saturation Adjust the value of saturation. Select Setting > Image > Saturation > 1 ~ 9. Low Light Compensation Select Setting > Image > Low Light Compensation > Off or On. Please notice that the frame rate will drop to 10~15 fps.
Enlarge Total Zoom Up To 36x Enable/Disable enlarge zoom up to 36x. The default is 24x. Video Frame Rate Set up the frame rate value. Select Setting > Image > Video Frame Rate > 30 FPS, or 60 FPS. 30fps is with much better image quality than 60fps. Unless you want to shoot fast moving objects, please use 30fps.
Video Format Settings H.264 Profile While in live broadcasting, user can choose preferable profile to get best streaming quality. Select Video Format > H.264 Profile > Baseline Profile or High Profile. IP Stream Resolution only Set up the resolution for IP stream. Not supported for USB video stream. Select Video Format >...
Frame Rate Set up the frame rate value. Select Video Format > Frame Rate > 60 FPS, 30 FPS, or 15 FPS. [Note] When selecting 60 FPS, the PIP/On Screen Menu, Image Flip and Image Mirror functions will be disabled regardless of resolution. Bit Rate Set up the bit rate value.
Set RTSP Access Password 1. Go to Video Format > RTSP and RTMP, and select On in the RTSP and RTMP field. 2. Optionally set up a password for the RTSP streaming. Select On in the Require Password field. Input a password and then click Change to save the password. 3.
Network Settings Hostname User can set a hostname. The hostname only number and alpha allowed. Select Network > Hostname. Click pencil icon to enter hostname. DHCP Enable DHCP function. Select Network > DHCP. A message is shown and clicks Continue to confirm.
Static IP Assign a fixed IP address to the camera. 1. Select Network > Static. 2. Click pencil icon and enter the IP Address, Gateway, NetMask, and DNS in the corresponding fields. 3. Select Confirm to complete the setting.
Update the camera’s firmware. Select System > FW Update > Auto Update or Manual Update. Auto Update: The system will check firmware version from AVer server and request to update. Manual Update: To update the firmware from specific location.
Factory Default Reset the camera back to factory default setting. 1. Select System > Factory Default > Reset. 2. User can choose to keep current IP address/Web access password or back to default. 3. Select Continue to reset back to factory default. [Note] When factory default is activated, the password of Webpage login will not be set to default.
Change Password Change the web login password. The default password is “aver4321”. 1. Select System > Change Password > Change WEB Access Password. 2. Enter the old account and password. Select Continue. 3. Enter the new account and password. Select Continue to save the new setting. 4.
SSL Certificate Import the SSL certificate from specific location. 1. Select System > SSL Certificate > Import. 2. Select the type by clicking “+”. 3. Direct the file location. 4. Select Import. [Note] If you want to disable SSL certificate function, please use PTZApp 2 to switch off this function. Date Format Select the date format.
Time Correction Mode Adjust time automatically or manually. Select System > Time Correction Mode > Auto or Manual. Auto: The system time will be set by NTP server on the network. Click the pencil icon of NTP Server and enter the URL of NTP server. Select the Time Zone. Select NTP Update to save setting.
Allow Providing of anonymous usage data You can enable this function to help AVer continuously improve our products and services. Please visit AVer’s privacy policy for more information. https://www.aver.com/privacy Select System > Allow Providing of anonymous usage data > Off or On.
AI tracking functions and some advanced image settings, pan, tilt, and zoom the camera. Install PTZApp 2 Please go to https://www.aver.com/download-center (Headquarters & Europe) or https://www.averusa.com/business/support/ (USA) to download the PTZApp 2. After downloading, double-click on the file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Use PTZApp 2 with USB Devices 1. Run your video application and make a video call. 2. During your video call, you can use the PTZApp 2 to pan, tilt and zoom the camera in/out and enable/disable the WDR, brightness, and sharpness feature. 3.
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Choose “USB device” and connect CAM570 to PC/laptop with USB cable When the camera is detected, the product card will show up. Set up IP address. The camera default IP address is 192.168.1.168. Click pencil icon ( ) to edit IP address. Click the setting icon to change Language, Hotkey Control, and PTZApp 2 Version.
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Language: Select desired language and click the check icon to confirm the selection. Hotkey Control: User can control the camera by using keyboard. This is a general list for all AVer USB Cameras. Backlight control equals to WDR function in CAM570.
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Information: Click the drop-down triangle icon to review the information of camera. To minimize the information, click the triangle or the bottom area of the information icon. Camera: Click the camera icon to view the camera live view. IP address is displayed as well. Click the X icon to close the camera live view.
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Full Screen: PTZApp 2 can switch to full screen mode. Click “ ” icon and video screen will switch to full screen mode. In full screen mode, user can use direction panel to control camera direction. Click “ ” icon to go back to normal screen view. The resolution of full screen mode is 1080p/ 30fps.
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People Count and Stream Interval: Click the icon to show people count number and stream interval. Click the icon to hide the stream interval. Control Panel: To control the camera direction, zoom in and out during your video call.
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Setting: Click “Setting” button to set up parameters of the camera and speakerphone. Click arrow icon to leave the Setting page. PTZ Control: Use control panel to set up preset positions. Since most of operations are the same as web page, refer to <PTZ Control>...
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10. PTZApp 2 Quit & Restore: To quit the application, right-click the icon on the system tray and select “Quit”. If you can’t launch PTZApp 2 right after installation, please right –click the icon and choose “Restore”.
Use PTZApp 2 with a Virtual Stream With this function, you can have a virtual meeting with only Ethernet connection and get rid of USB cable connection. Make sure the camera is connected with Ethernet and under the same subnetwork as the meeting room PC (e.g.
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Virtual Stream technology uses an RTSP stream. If you set a password for RTSP, you will be asked to provide that password while enabling this function. Launch VC software (e.g. Zoom, Teams, Skype) and choose AVer USB VCam as the video source to start collaborating.
Smart Gallery Operation You can use the Smart Gallery function to increase the visibility of each participant in the meeting room. When operating Smart Gallery function, please don’t open camera view in any other applications. 1. Connect your camera(s) supported with Smart Gallery function to the computer with USB cable. 2.
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4. Launch VC software (e.g., Zoom, Teams, Skype) and choose AVer USB VCam as the video source to start collaborating. [Note] You will find both “camera model name” and “AVer USB VCam” as video sources in the VC software. Please choose “AVer USB VCam”.
Audio Setting After enabling the Audio Tracking function, you can further set up the Audio Setting to avoid the camera from tracking to the sound from the audio-output devices rather than the live sound from the presenters or participants. The audio-output device could be a standalone speaker, PC, HDMI devices or speakers used to play the RTSP/RTMP streams.
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Depends on the audio-output devices, you can use either Set 1 or Set 2 to configure the audio setting. Please refer to the instructions in the below scenarios. Scenario 1: For the environment with a camera and a standalone speaker on the local side. The speaker is not connected to the computer;...
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In Set 2 : Select Off in the Line In for External Microphone field. Select the speaker you are using for the conference from the Speaker Source. A dialog will appear “The function needs to restart the system. It will take around 20~60 seconds.”.
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Scenario 3: For the environment with an external microphone connected to the Audio-Input port of the camera, while the camera is also connected to multimedia devices, such as a TV, monitor, computer or the devices used to play the RTSP/RTMP video/audio streams, in this circumstance, please use Set 2. Since an external microphone has been connected to the camera, the voices received from the external microphone can be transferred to the multimedia devices connected to the camera, e.g.
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Click the Confirm button in the above dialog field. The setup is completed.
EZLive Please go to http://www.aver.com/download-center to download the AVer EZLive software. After downloading, double-click on the file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Use AVer EZLive During a video call, EZLive can help user to do: (1) Camera ePTZ (2) Volume control for the speaker connected (3) Capture camera’s still images...
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