AVer TR535(N) User Manual

AVer TR535(N) User Manual

Dual-lens auto tracking camera

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TR535(N) / TR525(N)

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  • Page 1 Dual-Lens Auto Tracking Camera User Manual — — TR535(N) / TR525(N)
  • Page 2 Warning  Hold the bottom of the camera with both hands to carry the camera. Whether the camera is connected to power or not, do not grab any part of the lens or the lens holder to carry the camera or adjust pan and tilt. ...
  • Page 3 Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. The PoE++ port is connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant. PSTI Statement of Compliance Please refer to the following website: https://www.aver.com/product-security-advisory VCCI-A この装置は、クラス A 機器です。この装置を住宅環境で使用すると電波妨害を引き起こすことがあります。こ の場合には使用者が適切な対策を講ずるよう要求されることがあります。 (注)本製品同梱の電源ケーブルは、本製品同梱の電源アダプタでのみ使用してください。 本製品同梱の電...
  • Page 4 ©2024 AVer Information Inc. All rights reserved. | June 6, 2024 All rights of this object belong to AVer Information Inc. Reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of AVer Information Inc. is prohibited. All...
  • Page 5 Tel: +31 (0) 10 7600 550 Tel: +886 (2) 2269 8535 Toll-free: +1 (877) 528 7824 Japan Branch Office Vietnam Branch Office Korea Office Công ty TNHH AVer Information 한국 에버 인포메이션 (주) アバー・インフォメーション株式会社 (Việt Nam) 서울시 종로구 새문안로 92 〒160-0023 日本東京都新宿区西新...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Access the OSD Menu ...................... 16 Change Your Network to Static IP ................16 Change Your Network to DHCP ................... 17 OSD Menu Tree ........................ 18 Access the Web Interface ....................21 AVer IPCam Utility ......................21 AVer PTZ Management ....................23...
  • Page 7 Web Interface ........................24 Live View ........................... 24 Camera Control ......................24 Preset ........................... 25 Camera Settings ....................... 26 Exposure ........................26 Image Process ......................27 Video & Audio ........................28 Output Interface and Resolution Table ................. 31 Network ..........................32 Tracking Settings ......................
  • Page 8: Overview

    Overview Package Contents Camera Power Adapter & DIN8 to D-Sub9 Mini DIN9 to Mini DIN8 Power Cord Cable RS-232 Adaptor Cable Cable Tie (x7) Remote Control Cable Fixing Plate (x2) Ceiling Mount Bracket (x2) M2 x 4 mm 1/4”-20, L=6.5 mm M3 x 6 mm Drill Template Screw (x5)
  • Page 9: Warning

    Parts Info 1. IR Sensor 5. Control Ports 2. Wide-Angle Lens RS-232 / RS-422 3. LED Indicator 6. Kensington Lock 4. Tally Lamps 7. Video Output Ports HDMI 1/ 3G-SDI / HDMI 2 8. Audio Input Ports* Mic / Line 9.
  • Page 10: Tally Lamps

    Tally Lamps LED Indicator Programmable red, yellow, and green lights. Color Status Flashing orange Start-up Solid orange Standby When video theme mode is set to Zoom: Solid blue Normal Color Status Flashing blue Auto tracking on Streaming over USB Flashing purple Gesture control on No light Not streaming over USB...
  • Page 11: Pan And Tilt Angle

    Pan and Tilt Angle...
  • Page 12: Dimensions

    Dimensions...
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    Remote Control Name Function 1. Power Power on or enter standby mode. Open and close the OSD menu during HDMI 2. Menu output. No selection is required by default to operate the camera.  Both camera and remote control have 3.
  • Page 15: Connections

    Connections IP Connection 1. Connect the camera PoE++ 802.3bt port to a port on the Ethernet switch. The switch must provide PoE++ if you are not using a power adapter. 2. Connect the Camera Controller’s IP port to a port on the Ethernet switch.
  • Page 16: Rs-232 Connection

    RS-232 Connection Use the included mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 RS-232 adapter cable to make a RS-232 connection to your control device.  Mini DIN9 to Mini DIN8 RS-232 Adaptor Cable Pin Definition...
  • Page 17  RS-232 Pin Definition Function Mini DIN9 I/O Type Signal Description Pin # VISCA IN Output Data Terminal Ready Input Data Set Ready Output Transmit Data Input Receiver Data VISCA OUT Output Data Terminal Ready Input Data Set Ready Output Transmit Data Input Receiver Data...
  • Page 18: Rs-422 Connection

    RS-422 Connection Use an RS-422 adapter cable to make a RS-422 connection to your control device.  RS-422 Pin Definition Pin # Pin # Or you can use a Cat5e splitter to make a RS-422 daisy chain multiple camera connection. ...
  • Page 19: Audio Input Connection

    Audio Input Connection Connect to your audio devices to receive audio. Mic input level: 50 mVrms max.; supplied voltage: 2.5 V. Line input level: 1 Vrms max. Video Output Connection Use the included HDMI cable to connect to a monitor or TV. Or you can use a 3G-SDI cable to connect to a 3G-SDI display.
  • Page 20: Installation

    Installation  Angle (A): Less than 30˚. –  Height (B): 2 3m from floor.  Distance (C): 3 m away or more from podium  Position: Center back of the venue  Distance between camera and presenter: Optical zoom ratio Upper body Full body –...
  • Page 21: Cable Fixing Plate Installation

    Cable Fixing Plate Installation 1. Secure the cable fixing plate to the camera with the included M2 x 4 mm screws (x5). 2. Connect the cables. 3. Use the cable ties to secure the cables to the cable fixing plate.
  • Page 22: Ceiling Mount Installation

    Ceiling Mount Installation 1. Secure the mount bracket to the ceiling. 2. Secure the mount bracket to the camera. Screw: 4 screws, M4 x 10 mm (not Screw: 2 screws, 1/4"-20 L=6.5 mm Included) (included) 3. Slide the mount bracket with the camera 4.
  • Page 23: Set Up The Camera

    Set Up the Camera You can configure camera settings on the OSD menu or the web interface. Access the OSD Menu During HDMI output, Press the Menu button on remote control to open the OSD menu. Change Your Network to Static IP 1.
  • Page 24: Change Your Network To Dhcp

    Change Your Network to DHCP 1. Press the button on remote control to open the OSD menu. 2. Your camera default network is DHCP. Or go to Network > DHCP, then turn on DHCP. 3. Go to System > Information to see your camera’s IP address.
  • Page 25: Osd Menu Tree

    OSD Menu Tree 1st Level 2nd Level 3rd Level 4th Level Camera Exposure Mode Full Auto Exposure Value Gain Limit Level Slow Shutter Shutter Priority Exposure Value Shutter Speed Gain Limit Level Iris Priority Exposure Value Iris Level Gain Limit Level Slow Shutter Manual Shutter Speed...
  • Page 26 Frequency 59.94 HDMI1 2160p60 Resolution 2160p59.94 2160p50 HDMI2 2160p30 Resolution 2160p29.97 2160p25 1080p60 1080p59.94 1080p50 1080p30 1080p29.97 1080p25 1080i60 1080i50 720p60 720p59.94 720p50 HDMI1/HDMI2 PTZ Camera Source Wide Angle Camera PIP/PBP SDI Source HDMI-1 HDMI-2 PIP Mode PBP-1 PBP-2 PIP-1 PIP-2 PIP-3 PIP-4...
  • Page 27 Control Serial Port RS232 / RS422 Protocol VISCA / PELCO D/PELCO P Camera Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Baud Rate 4800 / 9600 / 38400 Tracking Off/On Tracking Mode Presenter/Zone/Segment/Hybrid System Camera Selector 1,2,3 Status OSD Language English/日本語/繁中/簡中/韓語/越...
  • Page 28: Access The Web Interface

    Access the Web Interface To access the web interface of the camera, you can use any of the following software to find its IP address:  AVer IPCam Utility  AVer PTZ Management Note: The camera default network is DHCP.
  • Page 29 To access the web interface: 1. Download IPCam Utility from AVer Download Center (https://www.aver.com/download-center) launch the software. 2. Click Search to see available devices on the same local area network (LAN). Note:  Make sure your camera has internet.  IPCam Utility and camera must be on the same LAN.
  • Page 30: Aver Ptz Management

    AVer PTZ Management Note: The PTZ Management default username and password is admin/admin. 1. Download PTZ Management from AVer Download Center (https://www.aver.com/download- center) and launch the software. 2. Log in with the PTZ Management default username and password admin/admin. 3. Go to Setup > Add, then click Auto Search to see available devices on the same local area network (LAN).
  • Page 31: Web Interface

    Web Interface Live View Camera Control Item Description Pan and Tilt Controls Position the camera. Drag the slider to adjust Pan Speed and Tilt Speed. Home Position Move the camera to the Home position. Zoom in or zoom out the live view and select Zoom Speed. Zoom Auto Focus Select Auto Focus and then choose an AF mode:...
  • Page 32: Preset

    Manual Focus Click to manually focus. Adjust the focus with +- buttons. One Push Focus Click to automatically focus once. Focus Near Limit Set up the nearest focus limit. Digital Zoom Turn digital zoom on or off. Digital Zoom Limit Adjust the digital zoom.
  • Page 33: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings Exposure Note: Click Default to reset Exposure to factory default settings. Item Description Choose an exposure mode. Exposure Mode Adjust exposure, shutter, iris and gain. Exposure Value Shutter Speed Iris Level Gain Level Gain Limit Level Turn backlight compensation (BLC), slow shutter, wide dynamic...
  • Page 34: Image Process

    range (WDR) on or off. Slow Shutter Drag the slider to adjust the brightness value. Bright Value Image Process Note: Click Default to reset Image Process to factory default settings. Item Description White Balance Choose a white balance mode  In Manual mode, you can also adjust the R Gain and B Gain. ...
  • Page 35: Video & Audio

    Video & Audio...
  • Page 36 Video Settings Item Description Select 50Hz, 59.94Hz or 60Hz based on your country or region. Power Frequency (Hz) Priority Mode Apply video modes and set the maximum resolution according to the output interface: 1. Go to Theme Mode to select a video mode according to the output interface you use.
  • Page 37 I-VOP Interval (S) Drag the slider to choose how often I-VOPs appear in a video stream. Shorter I-VOP intervals result in higher video quality but also larger file sizes. Encoding Type Select H.264 or H.265. Rate Control Select Variable Bit Rate (VBR) or Constant Bit Rate (CBR). Audio Settings Item Description...
  • Page 38: Output Interface And Resolution Table

    Output Interface and Resolution Table Mode Video Quality Output Interface Sleep Mode ** IP (default) HDMI Standard HDMI, SDI, IP, USB, HX2* Teams Teams certified Rotate towards the I/O ports (preset 20) when not streaming over USB Zoom Zoom certified HDMI, SDI, IP, NDI* Standard...
  • Page 39: Network

    Network...
  • Page 40 Item Description DHCP Set the network to DHCP or Static IP.  DHCP: Turn on DHCP and click Confirm to save the setting. The camera will be assigned IP settings automatically.  Static IP: Turn off DHCP, enter IP Address, Netmask, Gateway and DNS, and click Confirm to save the settings.
  • Page 41 2. Go to Stream tab > select SRT (Listener) from the Stream Type drop- down list. Copy the Port value. 3. Paste the IP address and Port value into SRT Settings fields and click Start Stream. Connect Status will change to Connected. ...
  • Page 42 PEM format. 3. Click Choose File to select the certificate file, and then click Upload. 4. Turn on HTTPS. SSHD Turn remote debugging from AVer on or off. Visca Port Mode Select a VISCA port mode. VIsca Port Enter a VISCA port number.
  • Page 43: Tracking Settings

    Tracking Settings Tracking Modes Overview For details on settings, please refer to their respective chapters. Presenter Frames and follows the presenter on screen. Zone Frames and follows the presenter on screen using up to four presets. When the presenter exits the previous preset, the camera will follow and move to the next preset.
  • Page 44: Compare Tracking Modes

    Compare Tracking Modes Presenter Zone Segment Hybrid (Presenter + Segment) Use case Performance Keynotes, Keynotes, All of the above arts presentations presentations Perfect for Movements Content Content, Movements and content having audience on screen Detection lens Wide angle PTZ + Wide angle Available presets Preset 1 Presets 6–9...
  • Page 45: Tracking Control Panel

    Tracking Control Panel  Tracking: Turn tracking on or off.  Mode: Select a tracking mode to frame and follow the presenter in real time as they move. For details on tracking settings, please refer to respective chapters.  Click Track: Presenter Mode lets you switch the presenter you want to track. Click the Click Track button to frame everyone on screen in bounding boxes and click to select the presenter you want to track.
  • Page 46: Presenter Mode

    Presenter Mode Presenter Mode frames and follows the presenter on screen, and returns to the tracking point (Preset 1) when no one is on screen. To set up Presenter Mode: 1. Go to Tracking Settings > Presenter. 2. Use pan, tilt and zoom controls to position your camera and click Save to Preset 1 to save the Tracking Point.
  • Page 47 People Size, Placement,  Frame the presenter’s full body or upper body. Height  Horizontally align the presenter to the left, center or right.  Vertically align the presenter to the center or bottom. Auto Zoom  When Auto Zoom is turned off, the zoom ratio will be based on your selected preset from the drop-down list.
  • Page 48 1. Click Set. 2. Select the minus icon, then select a gray square you want to delete on the live view with your mouse. 3. Click Save.  To clear all shield zones: 1. Click Set. 2. Click Clear to clear all shield zones on the live view. 3.
  • Page 49 To set up Presenter Mode with the remote control: 1. Use directional buttons to position your camera. Press and hold Preset, then press Number button 1 to save the tracking point (Preset 1). 2. Press Auto Tracking ON to turn on Presenter Mode. 3.
  • Page 50: Zone Mode

    Zone Mode Zone Mode uses up to 4 presets to frame and follow the presenter on screen. When the presenter exits the previous preset, the camera will follow and move to the next preset. When no one is in the presets, the camera returns to the tracking point (Preset 6 or selected preset). Note: ...
  • Page 51 4. Use pan, tilt and zoom controls to position your camera and click Save to save that position. A thumbnail will appear in the preview. Repeat these steps for all presets. Note: Define overlapping presets from left to right for a smooth transition. When the presenter exits the previous preset, the camera will follow and move to the next preset.
  • Page 52 To set up Zone Mode with the remote control: 1. Use directional buttons to position your camera. Press and hold Preset, then press Number button 6 to save Preset 6. Repeat these steps for Preset 7. Note: Zone Mode has 2 blocks by default. To select more blocks, access the web interface. 2.
  • Page 53: Segment Mode

    Segment Mode Similar to Zone Mode, Segment Mode uses up to 4 presets to frame and follow the presenter on screen, but lets you define a detection area for each preset for added precision. When the presenter enters the detection area, the camera will move to the corresponding preset. When no one is in the detection areas, the camera returns to the tracking point (Preset 14 or selected preset).
  • Page 54 4. Select the number of Blocks (presets) you want to track. Then click Save. Detection areas will be equally divided based on the number of blocks you select and appear on the wide-angle live view. Note:  The number on top of each color square represents the corresponding preset. ...
  • Page 55: Hybrid Mode

    Hybrid Mode Hyrbid Mode combines Presenter Mode and Segment Mode, and lets you define a detection area for each preset. Defining a detection area will allow a smoother transition, but you can also define a preset without one. When the presenter enters the detection area, the camera will move to the corresponding preset. When the presenter leaves the detection area, the camera frames and follows the presenter.
  • Page 56 5. Second, define presets. Use pan, tilt and zoom controls to position your camera and click Save to save that position. A thumbnail will appear in the preview. Repeat steps 2–5 for all presets. Note:  Do not overlap presets. Leave ample room between presets for a smooth transition. ...
  • Page 57 Auto Tilt Set Shield Zone Define an exclusion zone to avoid unwanted multi-presenter detection.  To add a shield zone: 1. Click Set. 2. Select the plus icon, then drag a gray square over an area you want to shield on the live view with your mouse. 3.
  • Page 58: Ndi

    Local Device Name Enter a name that identifies your camera group on the NDI software.  The default is AVer. Device Channel (Camera ID) Enter a name that identifies your camera on the NDI software.  The default is your model name.
  • Page 59 you will need to join the group through NDI® Access Manager. Reliable UDP Select the checkbox to enable Reliable User Datagram Protocol (RUDP). Discovery Server Select the checkbox to enable discovery server to allow devices to discover and connect to each other on a network automatically.
  • Page 60: System

    System Item Description Upgrade Firmware To upgrade the firmware: 1. Download the latest firmware from AVer Download Center (https://www.aver.com/download-center). 2. On the web interface, go to System > Upgrade firmware. 3. Click Browse to select the firmware. 4. Click Upgrade.
  • Page 61 4. Go to Systems > Sleep Timer > select a duration.  To disable, choose Off from the Sleep to Preset drop-down list or select Off in Sleep Timer. Help Improving AVer Opt-in or opt-out of providing anonymous usage data. Camera LED Indicator Brightness Drag the slider to adjust the brightness.
  • Page 62: Appendix

    Appendix VISCA RS-232 Command Table Command Set Command Command Packet Comments CAM_Power 8x 01 04 00 02 FF Power ON/OFF 8x 01 04 00 03 FF CAM_Zoom Stop 8x 01 04 07 00 FF Tele(Variable) 8x 01 04 07 2p FF p=0 (Low) to 7 (High) Wide(Variable) 8x 01 04 07 3p FF...
  • Page 63 8x 01 04 33 03 FF CAM_Preset Reset 8x 01 04 3F 00 pp FF pp: Preset Number 0x00~0xFF 8x 01 04 3F 01 pp FF Recall 8x 01 04 3F 02 pp FF CAM_Menu On/Off 8x 01 06 06 10 FF Display ON/OFF Pan-tilt Drive 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01...
  • Page 64 pp: 0xA6 => Hybrid mode pp: 0xA7 => segment mode Absolute Position 8x 01 06 02 VV WW 0Y 0Y VV: Pan speed setting 0x01 (low 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z FF speed) to 0x18 (high speed) WW: Tilt speed setting 0x01 (low speed) to 0x18 (high speed) YYYY: Pan Position ZZZZ: Tilt Position...
  • Page 65 Inquiry Command Command Packet Reply Packet Comments CAM_PowerInq 8x 09 04 00 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF CAM_WBModeInq 8x 09 04 35 FF y0 50 00 FF Auto y0 50 01 FF In Door y0 50 02 FF Out Door y0 50 03 FF One Push WB...
  • Page 66 y0 50 04 FF Segment CAM_Tracking body size 8x 09 36 69 03 FF y0 50 01 FF Full body y0 50 02 FF Upper body CAM_OSD MENU on/off 8x 09 7E 04 76 01 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF CAM_Tally 8x 09 7E 01 0A FF...
  • Page 67: Visca Over Ip Settings

    Visca over IP Settings PORT Internet protocol IPv4 Transport protocol Port address 52381 FORMAT byte 0 byte 1 byte 2 byte 3 byte 4 byte 5 byte 6 byte 7 byte8 ~~~ byte23 Payload Payload (1 to 16 func Payload length Sequence number type bytes)
  • Page 68: Cgi Command

    CGI Command CGI List for Video Transmission CGI item name Command Paramet Paramet Descript er Name er value Get MJPEG http://ip/livestream/livestr 640x360 stream eam?action=get Get RTSP stream rtsp://ip/live_st1 GET JPEG /webui?StartStreaming=A ctionPTZ /webui?SaveImage=Mod Mod_cram_ptz1.jpg ~ _cram_ptz1.jpg Mod_cram_ptz4.jpg CGI List for Camera Control CGI item name Command Parameter...
  • Page 69 Tracking off: /webui?Set= trk_tracking,3,0 &(random) Reboot /webui?Set=re boot,3,1&X random value Factory Reset /webui?OneP ush=C_DEFA random ULT&X value Call Profile http://ip/webui call,3,N&(rando N= Profile ?ActProFiles= number Save Profile /webui?ActPro save,3,N&(rand N= Profile Files= number Set Profile Name /webui?ActPro Set,N,(Name)&(r N= Profile Names= andom) number...
  • Page 70: Pelco-P Command

    Pelco-P Command PAN AND TILT COMMANDS P/T bit(byte4.0) = 0 byte 1 byte 2 byte 3 byte 4 byte 5 byte 6 byte 7 byte 8 checksu func ADDR data1 data2 data3 data4 Tilt data 0xA0 0~7F cmd 1 cmd 2 speed speed 0xAF...
  • Page 71: Pelco-D Command

    Pelco-D Command PAN AND TILT COMMANDS P/T bit(byte4.0) = 0 byte 1 byte 2 byte 3 byte 4 byte 5 byte 6 byte 7 checksu func SYNC ADDR cmd 1 cmd 2 data1 data2 Tilt data 0xFF 1~80 cmd 1 cmd 2 speed speed...

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