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  • Page 1 PTZ-12G+ Cameras Technical Manual...
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  • Page 3 Ross Video. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Ross Video assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome Related Documents ............................. 5 Text Formatting Conventions ..........................5 Safety Instructions ............................... 6 Regulatory Compliance Notices ......................... 7 Contacting Technical Support ..........................7 Product Introduction Package Contents ..............................8 Front View ................................9 Rear View ................................10 Bottom View ............................... 12 Camera Weight and Dimensions ........................
  • Page 5: Welcome

    The PTZ Camera Control Plugin is a DashBoard application that enables you control select PTZ cameras, including PTZ-12G+. The User Manual for PTZ Camera Control Plugin (8351DR-015-xx), DashBoard, and the DashBoard User Guide (8351DR-004) are all available as free downloads from Ross Video. They are available at the following location: http://www.rossvideo.com/control-systems/dashboard/index.html...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Always follow these safety instructions when using the product: Operation • Use the product in the recommended operating environment only, away from water or sources of heat. • Do not place the product in tilted position or on unstable trolley, stand, or table. •...
  • Page 7: Regulatory Compliance Notices

    Contacting Technical Support At Ross Video, we take pride in the quality of our products, but if problems occur, help is as close as the nearest telephone. Our 24-hour Hot Line service ensures you have access to technical expertise around the clock. After-sales service and technical support is provided directly by Ross Video personnel.
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    Product Introduction This section introduces PTZ-12G+ cameras. It includes the following topics: • “Package Contents” on page 8 • “Front View” on page 9 • “Rear View” on page 10 • “Bottom View” on page 12 • “Camera Weight and Dimensions” on page 13 Package Contents The product package includes the following items:...
  • Page 9: Front View

    Front View Figure 2 shows the front of the camera. Figure 2 - Front View Item Description Tally indicator light Tally light is controlled through VISCA commands: Tally Mode: 8x 01 7E 01 0A 01 0p FF • p = 0: OFF •...
  • Page 10: Rear View

    Rear View Figure 3 shows the rear of the camera, including the connection panel. Figure 3 - Rear View Item Description DC Input 12V DC power input from AC Power Adapter (included). Alternatively, the camera can be powered through the network PoE++ (IEEE802.3bt port if the network is capable of IR SELECT...
  • Page 11 Item Description HDMI/SDI output HDMI 2.0 Output HDMI 2.0 output (Audio output supported). 3G-SDI output 3G-SDI output (Audio output supported). 12G-SDI output Standard BNC connector for 12G-SDI video output, including audio. Note: For 4K video, you must use 12G-capable, 4K UHD Video Cable.
  • Page 12: Bottom View

    Bottom View Figure 4 shows the bottom of the camera. Figure 4 - Bottom View Item Description Quiet cooling fan Fan speed adjusts automatically for optimal cooling. Tripod mounting hole Standard 1/4 - 20 UNC hole for mounting to tripod. (threaded) Removable feet Removable feet are suitable for table-top use.
  • Page 13: Camera Weight And Dimensions

    Camera Weight and Dimensions The camera weighs approximately 3kg (6.1 lbs), excluding ceiling mounting plates. Approximate dimensions of the camera are as follows: • Total height, including removable feet — 232mm (9.1”) • Total width — 188mm (7.4”) • Width of base — 174mm (6.9”) •...
  • Page 14 shows the side of the camera, with dimensions (in millimeters). Figure 6 Figure 6 - Side View of Camera, with Dimensions (in millimeters) 14 • Product Introduction Technical Manual for PTZ-12G+...
  • Page 15: Camera Installation

    Camera Installation This section describes how to install PTZ-12G+ cameras. For information about upgrading firmware on a camera that is already operational, see “Maintenance Page” on page 64 Before you begin: Read the safety instructions. See “Safety Instructions” on page 6 Determine the installation location: a.
  • Page 16: Set The Ir Select Switch

    Set the IR Select Switch The remote control unit uses infra-red (IR) signals to communicate with cameras. A single remote control unit can control up to three cameras in an area. The IR SELECT switch on the back of the camera assigns a Camera select number (1, 2, or 3) to the camera ( Figure 7 Figure 7 - The IR Select Switch on the Back of a Camera...
  • Page 17: Set The Video Output Switch

    Set the Video Output Switch If you know which video format you want the camera to output, set the OUTPUT SWITCH (dial) on the back of the camera. To set the video output switch: • Use a small slot screwdriver to gently rotate the OUTPUT SWITCH until the arrow points to the letter that represents the desired video format.
  • Page 18: Mount The Camera

    Tip: To avoid accidentally configuring multiple cameras identically, ensure that any other cameras that have the same Camera select number (1, 2, or 3) are either powered off or not within range of the IR signal of the remote control unit. To configure network settings: Place the camera on a desk or table.
  • Page 19 Place the Camera on a Desk or Table Place the camera on a stable, flat, horizontal surface such as a desk or table. Figure 11 - Installing the Camera on a Desk or Table Mount the Camera on a Tripod The camera base has a standard 1/4-20 UNC hole for mounting the camera on a tripod ( Figure 12 Figure 12 - Mounting the Camera on a Tripod...
  • Page 20 A tripod mount adapter is required to secure the camera to the tripod ( Figure 12 Figure 13 - Mounting the Camera on a Tripod When mounting the tripod mount adapter on the camera: • Screw the tripod mount adapter onto the camera with the ¼-20 UNC screw. •...
  • Page 21 Mount the Camera on a Ceiling You can invert the camera and mount it on a ceiling. IMPORTANT: The camera must be mounted horizontally. Do not mount it on a sloped ceiling. The camera package includes hardware for mounting the camera on a ceiling ( Figure 14 Figure 14 - Ceiling Mounting Hardware Included with the Camera To mount the camera, you fasten Metal Plate A to the camera, and mount Metal Plate B to the ceiling...
  • Page 22 Using four silver M3 screws (included), fasten Metal Plate A to the base of the camera ( Figure 16 Figure 16 - Attaching Metal Plate A to the Base of the Camera (4 silver M3 screws - included) 22 • Camera Installation Technical Manual for PTZ-12G+...
  • Page 23 Mount Metal Plate B on the ceiling, using suitable fasteners ( Figure 17 Note: Fasteners are not included. Use only fasteners that are suitable for the mounting surface and for the weight of the camera (approximately 3kg (6.6 lbs)). The diameter of the mounting holes on Metal Plate B is 4.5mm (5/32”).
  • Page 24 Figure 18 - Fastening Mounting Plates Together, to Mount the Camera to the Ceiling Mount the Camera to a Wall Mounting the camera to a wall requires a special wall-mount bracket, available from Ross Video (PTZ-WB-BLACK). The wall must be sturdy and the mounting surface must be capable of supporting the weight of the camera (approximately 3kg (6.6 lbs) plus wall-mount bracket).
  • Page 25: Connect Power And Network Cables

    Connect Power and Network Cables You can power the camera using the provided 12 VDC power supply unit, or by connecting the camera to a network connection that supports Power over Ethernet (PoE++). You can control the camera over an Ethernet connection or a serial connection (RS-232 or RS-422). shows cable connectors on the back of the camera.
  • Page 26 Connect Video Output Connect cables to video output connectors as required (see on page 25): Figure 19 • 12G SDI output — Standard BNC connector. • HDMI 2.0 output — HDMI video. • USB 3.0 — USB 3.0 Type B connector. Use for live-streaming UVC video over USB. •...
  • Page 27: Remote Control

    Remote Control This section describes the buttons on the remote control unit and settings that can be accessed through the On-Screen Display menu. Buttons on the remote control unit are as follows: Button Description  Pan left and right. When the On-Screen Menu is active, these button navigate up and down through the menu.
  • Page 28: On-Screen Display Menu Settings

    On-Screen Display Menu Settings The following table describes settings that can be accessed through the On-Screen Display menu. Default values appear as bold italicized text. To access the menu, press the Menu button on the remote control unit. Alternatively, you can access the On-Screen Display menu from the DashBoard PTZ Camera Control plugin.
  • Page 29 1st Menu 3rd Menu Level Level 2nd Menu Level (values) Description Exposure Iris Pri F1.6 This setting can be adjusted only when Exposure mode is set to Iris Priority. F2.2 F2.7 F3.2 F3.8 F4.5 F5.4 F6.3 F7.8 Close 0 dB Manual Gain Manually set the gain.
  • Page 30 1st Menu 3rd Menu Level Level 2nd Menu Level (values) Description Exposure Manual Speed 60/30 50/25 Manually sets the shutter speed. mode: mode: This setting can be adjusted only when Exposure mode is set to Manual. 1/10000 1/10000 1/5000 1/5000 Manual Speed 1/3000 1/3000...
  • Page 31 1st Menu 3rd Menu Level Level 2nd Menu Level (values) Description Exposure Manual Iris Close Manually sets the iris. This setting can be adjusted only when Exposure mode is set to Manual. Gain Limit 9 dB Maximum limit of electron gain. This setting can be adjusted only when Exposure mode is set to Iris Priority, Shutter Priority, or Full Auto.
  • Page 32 1st Menu 3rd Menu Level Level 2nd Menu Level (values) Description Smart AE On/Off Smart AF must be turned on. Smart AE (auto exposure) is disabled when camera is set to manual exposure. Auto White Mode Select the color temperature mode: Balance •...
  • Page 33 1st Menu 3rd Menu Level Level 2nd Menu Level (values) Description 3D NR 3D digital noise reduction Default Image Mode The user can customize the desired image mode. Custom Image Mode Press the Adjustable when the Image mode is set to Custom. Load Home-Enter button After selected, the corresponding Image mode...
  • Page 34 1st Menu 3rd Menu Level Level 2nd Menu Level (values) Description Dig-Effect Mirror Sets the orientation of the video image. Mirroring reverses the image horizontally. Flipping reverses the Mirror image vertically. Flip Mirror + Flip Auto AF Sensitivity For AF triggering speed, the higher the speed is, the Focus Middle faster AF is triggered.
  • Page 35 1st Preset (1st Preset) when the camera powers on. The first preset is preset 0. Controller Control Device Encoder / Control Device setting for external non-Ross controllers. Motionless When On, video freezes while a preset is being On / Preset recalled.
  • Page 36 1st Menu 3rd Menu Level Level 2nd Menu Level (values) Description VISCA System Protocol Control signal protocol. / PELCO D Note: To control PTZ-12G+ cameras using the DashBoard PTZ Camera Control Plugin, Protocol must be set to VISCA. 9600 Baud Rate /38400 Choose the correct transmission speed for the control signal.
  • Page 37: Web Interface

    Web Interface You can connect to PTZ-12G+ cameras over an IP network to configure them and to view live video. This section describes how to connect to a camera, and describes the camera’s built-in web interface. It also provides information about viewing an RTSP video stream. Topics include the following: •...
  • Page 38 Figure 22 - Configuring the IP Address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway To Access the Web Interface: In a web browser, navigate to the IP address of the camera. Tip: The factory-set default IP address is 192.168.100.100. Each device on the network must have a unique IP address.
  • Page 39 Type a valid Username and Password, and then click the Login button. Tip: The default Username is admin. The default Password is 9999. If this is the first login, you are prompted to change the password. The web interface appears ( Figure 24 Figure 24 - Web Interface for a PTZ-12G+ Camera Note: Live video in the web interface is available only with NDI|HX disabled.
  • Page 40: Web Interface Features

    Web Interface Features This section describes the web interface for PTZ-12G+ cameras. It includes the following topics: • “Login Window” on page 40 • “Live View Page” on page 41 • “Settings: Camera Page” on page 42 • “Audio Settings Page” on page 46 •...
  • Page 41 Live View Page This section describes features available on the Live View page ( Figure 26 Figure 26 - Live View Page Item Function Descriptions Camera ID/ location Displays the camera ID location, which can be customized. Preview window Shows live video from the camera. Note: Not available when NDI|HX2 or NDI|HX3 are enabled.
  • Page 42 Settings: Camera Page This section describes features available on the Settings > Camera page ( Figure 27 Figure 27 - Settings > Camera Page Item Function Figure 28 - Pan Tilt Zoom Tab • Pan/Tilt Limit: Enables / disables customized Pan and Tilt limits: •...
  • Page 43 Item Function Focus Figure 29 - Focus Tab • AF Sensitivity: Set automatic focus sensitivity • Zoom Tracking: Maintains focus while zooming in or out in MF mode. When On, AF maintains focus as the camera zooms in/out. When Off, the camera enables curve tracking, where the focus is automatically corrected based on a calibration curve when the camera zooms.
  • Page 44 Item Function Video Figure 31 - Video Tab • Picture Effect: Set picture effect, Off/Neg/Black and White • 2D NR settings: 2D noise reduction settings • 3D NR settings: 3D noise reduction settings • Brightness: Brightness adjustment; Adjustable only when Image Mode is set to Custom.
  • Page 45 Item Function Mirror Figure 32 - Mirror Tab • Mirror: Mirrors the image. • Flip: Flips the image on the horizontal axis. IQ Sync Figure 33 - IQ Sync Tab • IQ Sync Leader: Sets the camera as the IQ Sync Leader. Select the + to add the Slave IP address of other cameras.
  • Page 46 Audio Settings Page This section describes features available on the Audio page ( Figure 34 Figure 34 - Audio Page Function Item Descriptions Audio Enables or disables the Audio Input port on the camera. Enable Audio Sets MIC In/Line In Input setting type...
  • Page 47 Function Item Descriptions Encode Set Encode sample rate sample • 48 KHz (AAC) rate • 44.1 KHz (AAC) • 16 KHz (AAC) • 16 KHz (G.711) • 8 KHz (G.711) Available with NDI|HX disabled. IP Stream HDMI Audio RTMP/ MPEG- Full Encode RTSP...
  • Page 48 Stream Page This section describes features available on the Stream page ( Figure 35 Figure 35 - Stream Page There are 3 tabs within the stream page, they are: • Stream Tab • NDI Tab • High Bandwidth NDI Tab Refer to the tables below for detailed overviews of each.
  • Page 49 Item Function Descriptions Stream Type Support types: MPEG-TS/RTMP/RTMPS/RTSP/SRT MPEG-TS Setting 1) Set MPEG-TS format. 2) Select Stream Source 1 or 2. 3) Enter the MPEG-TS IP address. 4) Enter port number, which must be set in the range above 1024 with a maximum value of 9999.
  • Page 50 Item Function Descriptions Require If password authentication is enabled, the RTSP connection Password address is as follows: Authentication • RTSP Streaming 1: rtsp://Username:Password@VC IP address:port/hevc • RTSP Streaming 2/ 3 rtsp://Username:Password@VC IP address:port/h264 Stream 1/2/3 Click a Stream tab to configure the associated RTSP video stream.
  • Page 51 Stream Page > NDI Tab Refer to the table below for the NDI tab options on the Stream page. Figure 37 - Stream: NDI Tab Item Function Descriptions Camera ID The camera ID, which can be set in the System> Device page. Camera Location The camera location, which can be set in the System >...
  • Page 52 Multicast Enable Multicast when more than 4 users online watch the image simultaneously. • IP Setting — Configures the device with the multicast IP address to receive multicast traffic. • Netmask — Defines the network portion of the multicast IP addres.
  • Page 53 Group Name Set the NDI group or groups for the NDI stream. To view the NDI stream, the group must also be added by Access Manager in the NDI Tools. • If no group is assigned, the machine belongs to Public. As the default of Access Manager includes Public, Studio Monitor can discover this machine.
  • Page 54 System: Device This section describes features available on the System: Device page ( Figure 39 Figure 39 - System: Device Page Item Function Descriptions Camera ID Set the camera name • Camera names are limited to 1 - 12 characters •...
  • Page 55 System: Output This section describes features available on the System: Output page ( Figure 40 Figure 40 - System: Output Page Function Function Descriptions Resolution Set the resolution of the camera After switching the resolution, the camera will restart. Please refresh the browser Output Source Choices vary depending on whether NDI|HX is enabled in the...
  • Page 56 Function Function Descriptions Overlay Set the stream to display “date and time” or “custom content” and to display location at two positions in the frame: • Top Left • Top Right Displays over SDI video output but not HDMI. Apply/Cancel Select Apply to save changes.
  • Page 57 System: Network This section describes features available on the System page ( Figure 41 Figure 41 - System Page Item Function Descriptions Network Figure 42 - System: Network Page DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network management protocol used to automatically assign IP addresses and other network configuration parameters (such as subnet mask, default gateway, DNS servers, etc.) to devices on a network.
  • Page 58 Item Function Descriptions Gateway Sets the Gateway of the camera. DNS — IP address of the DNS server A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier Address assigned to network-connected devices. It consists of a 12-digit number in hexadecimal format. This identifier is embedded in your device's Network Interface Card (NIC) during manufacturing, ensuring each device on a network can be uniquely identified.
  • Page 59 Item Function Descriptions Apply/ Select Apply to save changes. Cancel Technical Manual for PTZ-12G+ Cameras Web Interface • 59...
  • Page 60 System: Security This section describes features available on the System: Security page ( Figure 44 Figure 44 - System: Security Page Function Descriptions Enable/Disable 802.1x Protocol. Other settings can be changed when Enable is set. Note: For the activation and modification of settings, it is necessary for the network to have support for the IEEE 802.1X protocol and to be configured for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).
  • Page 61 System: Date & Time This section describes features available on the System: Date & Time page ( Figure 45 Figure 45 - System: Date & Time Page Item Function Descriptions Time in Camera Displays Date and Time currently set. Time Setting Set Manually or Automatically.
  • Page 62 System: User This section describes features available on the System: User page ( Figure 46 This allows you to add user accounts and assign permissions to them. Figure 46 - System: User Page Item Function Descriptions Edit/Delete User Select Edit to open the Edit User Page: Figure 47 - Edit User Page Note: Select the check box beside the row you wish to edit or delete before selecting Edit.
  • Page 63 Item Function Descriptions User Name Shows all authorized users. Use the + to add a new user or Edit button to edit an existing user. Note: Use only letters and numbers. No symbols. Authorization Mode All authorization modes can view live video (available with NDI|HX disabled.).
  • Page 64 Number Item Function Description Click here to This link will take you to the Ross website where you can check for the check the latest available firmware. The currently running version can be found on latest the About page in the camera web UI.
  • Page 65 Number Item Function Description Factory Reset All Network Settings reset to DHCP including High Bandwidth NDI & FreeD. • Users — Removed • Admin — Set to default password • Camera ID — No change • Location — Default • NDI Group — Default •...
  • Page 66 Maintenance: Reboot This section describes features available on the Maintenance > Reboot page ( Figure 50 Figure 50 - Maintenance > Reboot Page Number Item Function Descriptions Reboot Reboots the PTZ camera. Disable Disable the reboot settings. Daily Reboot Set the daily reboot time. Note: Daily reboot only available when Time Setting on the System >...
  • Page 67: Viewing Rtsp Video Stream

    About Page This section describes features available on the About page ( Figure 51 Figure 51 - About Page Item Function Descriptions Manufacturer Displays the manufacturer name. Model Name Displays the device model name. Firmware Version Displays the firmware version installed on the camera. Detail Information Displays list of individual firmware components included in the installed firmware version.
  • Page 68 Figure 52 - Stream Page Configure settings for each video stream (1, 2, 3), as required In VLC media player, open a network stream, and specify the URL for the stream: • Stream 1 — Main Streaming (@H.265) — rtsp://camera_IP:8554/hevc •...
  • Page 69 show how to open a network stream and specify the URL for Stream 1, based Figure 53 Figure 54 on a camera with an IP address of 192.168.4.48. Figure 53 - Opening a Network Stream in VLC Media Player Figure 54 - Specifying a Stream URL in VLC Media Player Technical Manual for PTZ-12G+ Cameras Web Interface •...
  • Page 70: Specifications

    Specifications Item Specification Image Sensor 1/1.8 inch, 9.17Mpixel, RS CMOS Video Output HDMI : V2.0 4K 60p Ethernet, USB3.0 3G-SDI, 12G-SDI: 4K 60p IP Stream HEVC: 4K 60p NDI & RTSP H.264: 640X360 29.97fps NDI H.264: 1080p59.94fps RTSP H.264: 640X360 29.97fps RTSP Video Output Ethernet / 12G-SDI / 3G-SDI / HDMI2.0 / USB 3.0 Video Output connections...
  • Page 71: Dashboard Control

    For more information about the PTZ Camera Control Plugin, see the User Manual for PTZ Camera Control Plugin (8351DR-015). Ross Video DashBoard, the DashBoard User Guide (8351DR-004), and the User Manual for PTZ Camera Control Plugin (8351DR-015). are all available as free downloads from the Ross Video website at .
  • Page 72: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes regular maintenance tasks and provides troubleshooting information. It includes the following topics: • “Regular Maintenance” on page 71 • “Firmware Update” on page 72 • “Troubleshooting” on page 73 For information about obtaining product assistance, see “Contacting Technical Support” on page 7 Regular Maintenance Perform the following maintenance tasks periodically:...
  • Page 73 Firmware Update Perform the following firmware update steps when new upgrades are available from: https://www.rossvideo.com/support/product-documentation/ptz-documentation/ To access the web interface: Enter the IP address of the camera into the address bar of your web browser. Enter a valid User Name and Password for a user with Administrator authorization. For more information, refer to “To Access the Web Interface:”...
  • Page 74: Troubleshooting

    Once the upgrade is complete: Do not power cycle your camera until the upgrade finishes. IMPORTANT: Disconnect the power cable from the camera. Wait 60 seconds, then reconnect the camera’s power. Log in to the Web Interface with your account credentials. Note: Network settings and user credentials are unaffected by the firmware upgrade process.
  • Page 75 Problem Possible Solution The camera does not save the Check that Initial Position setting is set to Last MEM. relevant parameters (PTZ, AWB, etc) after reboot Do one of the following to access the Initial Position setting: • Using the On-Screen Menu, (remote control unit), go to System >...
  • Page 76: Appendix A: Serial Connections

    Appendix A: Serial Connections This appendix provides information about pin assignments for controlling PTZ-12G+ cameras over serial RS-232 and serial RS-422. Note: The DashBoard PTZ Camera Control plugin does not support serial connections. DashBoard communicates with PTZ cameras via VISCA over IP. Topics include the following: •...
  • Page 77 RS-232 IN — Pin Assignments Figure 58 details the pin assignments for the RS-232 IN connector on the camera. Figure 58 - Pin Assignments for RS-232 IN Connector RS-232 OUT — Pin Assignments details the pin assignments for the RS-232 OUT connector on the camera. Figure 59 Figure 59 - Pin Assignments for RS-232 OUT Connector RS-232 —...
  • Page 78 RS-232 — Cascading Camera Connections Figure 61 details pin connections required to cascade (daisy-chain) up to seven cameras for control over serial RS-232. Note: If you plan to control the cameras using DashBoard, the control Protocol on each camera must be set to VISCA, and the VISCA Address setting on each camera must be unique.
  • Page 79 To attach the RS-422 connector to the camera: Hold the camera base securely. IMPORTANT: Never handle or rotate the camera head. Handling or rotating the camera head by hand can permanently damage the camera. Align the connector with the RS-422 connector on the camera. Tip: The terminal screws face upwards, towards the top of the camera.
  • Page 80 RS-422 — Cascading Camera Connections Figure 64 details pin connections required to cascade (daisy-chain) up to seven cameras for control over serial RS-422. Note: If you plan to control the cameras using DashBoard, the control Protocol on each camera must be set to VISCA, and the VISCA Address setting on each camera must be unique.
  • Page 81: Appendix B: Genlock Input Support

    Appendix B: Genlock Input Support Genlock Input Support This section describes the Genlock Input support signal formats. Table 1 - Genlock Input Support Formats Genlock External Sync Signal Input Format Signal Output Format Tri-level Sync 2160P 59.94 720P@29.97 720P@59.94 1080P@59.94 1080P@29.97 1080i@59.94 720P@25...
  • Page 82 Table 1 - Genlock Input Support Formats Genlock External Sync Signal Input Format Signal Output Format Tri-level Sync 1080P 59.94 720P@29.97 720P@59.94 1080P@59.94 1080P@29.97 1080i@59.94 720P@25 720P@50 1080P@25 1080P@50 1080i@50 29.97 720P@29.97 720P@59.94 1080P@59.94 1080P@29.97 1080i@59.94 720P@25 720P@50 1080P@25 1080P@50 1080i@50 720P 59.94...
  • Page 83 82 • Appendix B: Genlock Input Support Technical Manual for PTZ-12G+ Cameras...

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