Bolin Technology EXU248F User Manual

Bolin Technology EXU248F User Manual

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EXU248F & EXU420F Outdoor PTZ Camera
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  • Page 1 Home ››Outdoor PTZ Cameras ››EX-Ultra Series ››EXU248F & EXU420F User Guide   EXU248F & EXU420F Outdoor PTZ Camera User Guide  ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Information What's In The Box Optional Accessories Recommended Peripherals Overview Features Camera Diagrams & Dimensions Quick Start Guide Power Network Video Output Control Input Audio Input Genlock Tally Light Web Interface Con guration Updating the Firmware Using the Wiper System Menus Technical Speci cations...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.   Copyright Copyright 2015-2024 Bolin Technology, all rights reserved. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated, or distributed in any form or by any means without prior consent in writing from our company.  ...
  • Page 4 • Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. • Do not touch sensor modules with ngers. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently. If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt.
  • Page 5: What's In The Box

        What's In the Box   EX-Ultra Outdoor PTZ Camera Removable Tally Light EXU Power Supply (P36-4) IR Remote Controller (VCC-RC-2) RS422/232 RJ45 Adapter (VCC-CC45RS) Protective Dust Cover Safety Cable HDMI Cable Support with Screws 12V Output Cable...
  • Page 6: Optional Accessories

    Waterproof Cover Various sized Rubber Grommets Flexible Conduit Sleeve Water Resistant Cover       Optional Accessories   ES Outdoor PTZ Wall Mount Bracket (ES-WM) 10-Pin LEMO to Balanced XLR Connector (BLA-10) PTZ Drop Ceiling Pendant Mount System (C-PMSB) Large PTZ Wall Mount Bracket Bracket (C-WM3B) Cover (C-WM3B-CV) PTZ Camera Vibration Isolation Kit (VAP-10)
  • Page 7: Recommended Peripherals

    Outdoor PTZ Mounting Base (QR-BM)       Recommended Peripherals   97W POE Injector (BL-PP97) Fast HEVC IP Decoder (EG40F) Dante AV-H Decoder (EG40DH) PTZ Controller (KBD-1010-RNV)  ...
  • Page 8: Overview

        Features Two high quality image options to choose from - FHD with 48X Zoom (EXU248F) and 1" Image Sensor, 4K60 with 20X Zoom (EXU420F) IP67 Waterproof Rating -40°C to +60°C operating temperatures True Tri-Output; Simultaneous and independent outputs via HDMI, SDI, and IP Stream Broadcast-standard SDI outputs Fast HEVC - Low Latency and Low Bandwidth video over IP while still maintaining high resolution...
  • Page 9: Camera Diagrams & Dimensions

        Camera Diagrams and Dimensions     NOTE:  All dimensions listed below are in millimeters. NOTE:  All dimensions listed below are in millimeters.
  • Page 10                                                                              ...
  • Page 11: Quick Start Guide

          Quick Start Guide   The EX-Ultra outdoor PTZ Camera has multiple connection options for video output, power input, control input, audio input and output, and synchronization. Users can choose the appropriate connection points based on user's requirements.    Power  ...
  • Page 12: Video Output

    Static IP Address: 192.168.0.13 Static IP Address: 192.168.0.13 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Gateway: 192.168.0.1     To change these settings, refer to the Web Interface Con guration section of this guide.  To change these settings, refer to the Web Interface Con guration section of this guide. ...
  • Page 13: Control Input

    2. Open an HTML5-enabled web browser on a computer and enter the IP address of the camera. By default, the camera is set to 192.168.0.13. The IP address can also be located under the “Status” menu of the camera’s On-Screen Display (OSD) or by using Bolin Technology’s IPC Search Tool in the Download Center.
  • Page 14   1. Menu - On-Screen Display (OSD) Toggle 2. IR ID Selector - Select which IR Channel (Camera) to be controlled  3. AI Function Buttons - Disabled 4. Buttons 1-9 - Used to set & recall corresponding presets. (See #6 to set a preset and #16 to erase a preset)  5.
  • Page 15 CAUTION :  Establishing a serial connection between the camera and a Sony PTZ controller differs from the process with a non-Sony PTZ controller. It is CAUTION :  Establishing a serial connection between the camera and a Sony PTZ controller differs from the process with a non-Sony PTZ controller. It is crucial to verify the pin settings for the speci c controller in use.
  • Page 16     VISCA (Non-Sony) Keyboard RS422 Connection Guide for Establishing RS422 Connection and Daisy Chain Con guration for Multiple Cameras with a Non-Sony Controller:     The user is advised to use the included extension cables, which come with an RJ45 to RS422 Phoenix connector adapter, to set up an RS422 connection for the control device.
  • Page 17   PELCO P/D Keyboard RS485 Connection  Important: Utilize RS422 ports when establishing an RS485 connection. Only employ TX+ and TX- for RS485 connections.   • Set the RS422 control method using the OSD menu or Web interface. • Set the camera ID on the OSD menu using the remote controller. •...
  • Page 18   Alternatively, an RS485 connection can be established by directly connecting the camera and the controller using a CAT5/6 T-568B Standard Ethernet cable.     VISCA over IP   Using VISCA over IP allows users to control the camera from anywhere that is on the same LAN as the camera. It involves connecting the PTZ camera to a network switch.
  • Page 19: Audio Input

    2. Con guring the Camera’s Network Settings: Adjust the camera’s IP address and related network settings to ensure proper communication with the network and PTZ Controller. 3. Connecting the PTZ Controller to the Network: Connect a PTZ Controller that supports VISCA over IP to the network using a CAT6 cable. 4.
  • Page 20: Tally Light

    To connect a genlock signal to your camera, follow these steps: 1. Connect one end of a 75-ohm SDI cable with BNC connectors into the "Genlock" port of the camera.  2. Connect the other end of the 75-ohm SDI cable with BNC connectors to a device that is outputting the Genlock signal or providing timing reference (Sync Generator, Video Switcher, Audio Mixer, etc...) 3.
  • Page 21   2. GPI I/O Output Mode for Tally Signal Sent by Keyboard Controller: a. Connect the camera to the keyboard using a standard RS-422 control cable. b. Navigate to KEYBOARD SETTING > GPI I/O > Setting, and switch it to Output mode. Exit directly to the home menu. c.
  • Page 22: Web Interface Con Guration

      Web Interface Con guration   Once connected to the network, the camera can be con gured and controlled through the web interface on any web browser that supports HTML5. This next section will explain the various sections of the web interface and what they can do.  ...
  • Page 23: Using The Wiper

        Below the Live View image, the user will nd the following icons: Snap Live View Images: This allows the user to capture images from the live view. Mute Audio: This will silence the audio. Microphone ON/OFF: This controls the microphone’s status, allowing the user to turn it on or off. Wiper ON/OFF: This controls the wiper, allowing the user to turn it on or off.
  • Page 24   Settings - General   Under the General Settings page, there are three tabs: Dashboard, Output, and Genlock.   Dashboard The Dashboard tab gives you a single page where you can view details of the camera such as temperature, power consumption, bandwidth utilization, rmware versions, and device serial number. ...
  • Page 25   The "System Format" will set the highest resolution and frame rate for the camera. While the frame rates are the same, output resolutions are simultaneous and independent of each other. The HDMI, SDI/Optical Fiber, and IP outputs can be set to different resolutions without impacting each other. Optical Fiber output resolution is determined by the SDI resolution. ...
  • Page 26   H Phase ne: is used for nely adjusting the horizontal phase during Genlock.   Note: A sync generator must be connected before the use of Genlock.   Settings - Image   Under the Image Settings page, users can choose to control the camera's PTZ functions, add on-screen overlays, and create a privacy mask to hide sensitive content.  ...
  • Page 27   OSD Overlays The Bolin PTZ cameras feature an OSD overlay (on-screen character generator) function, which allows users to embed important information (text or image) onto their IP video feed. To add an on-screen overlay, follow these steps: 1. Navigate to the "OSD Overlay" on the Image Settings page.  2.
  • Page 28   Privacy Masks In addition to text/graphic overlays to display info, the camera features a privacy mask function on the IP stream, which allows users to cover a certain portion of the screen to prevent con dential content from being seen. To create a privacy mask:  1.
  • Page 29   Streaming Server From the Streaming Server tab, users can set up an IP stream to be sent from the camera to any destination via the network connection. This camera is capable of sending up to  IP stream via RTSP, RTMP, SRT, MPEG-TS UDP, and MPEG-TS RTP.  ...
  • Page 30   To stream video from the camera to a destination, follow these steps: 1. Choose whether you want to stream the "Main Stream" or "Sub Stream" by selecting the appropriate stream type. Both streams contain the same video signal but can be con gured with different codecs and resolutions under the Codec tab.
  • Page 31 1. RTSP Connection String: rtsp://IP address:RTSP port/media/video<1/2> RTSP port is 554 2. SRT Connection String: srt://<IP address>:<SRT port> SRT port is 1000 3. RTMP Connection String: RTMPstreamURL/Key RTMP Port is 1935 Note: To stream video, the user must rst log in to their video streaming platform. After logging in, they need to obtain the RTMP stream URL and key. Once they have these details, they can enter them into the RTMP settings page on the camera’s IP web interface.
  • Page 32 Video Compression: Options are H264 (AVC) or H265 (HEVC). Video compression allows for the video signal to be streamed over the network while utilizing less space (data and bandwidth), while still maintaining a good-quality image. While this does cause some image degradation, compression only removes unwanted frames of video (determined by codec) and still maintains the necessary data and high quality required to stream.
  • Page 33 Quantization is a lossy compression technique where a determination is made about the amount of color data that will be encoded into a video stream. This is possible by compressing a range of color values into a single value, usually in a manner that is not discernable to the human eye. The quantization setting determines the amount of compression for all the macroblocks in a frame.
  • Page 34   Pattern: Static and DHCP DHCP - The IP Address of the device will be determined and dynamically assigned from the network gateway (router). This is recommended when the device is being installed on a network where the available IPs are unknown and a quick setup is required. Static IP- The user will de ne and enter the IP address of the device.
  • Page 35     TCP Port: TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a reliable, connection-oriented protocol used to ensure the secure and ordered delivery of data. TCP guarantees that transmitted video frames are received without loss and in the correct order, making it suitable for applications where data integrity is crucial, even though it may introduce slightly higher latency.
  • Page 36   HTTP Port: HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the protocol for data communication on the network, used for the transfer of text, images, sound, video, and other les between web browsers and servers. The HTTP port is the speci c network port through which devices establish connections for communication, facilitating the exchange of information between clients (such as web browsers) and servers on a local network or the Internet.
  • Page 37   To update the rmware, follow these steps: 1. Visit Bolin Technology’s o cial website at www.BolinTechnology.com. 2. Navigate to the “Support Center” and select the “Download Center” option. 3. Input the model number of the device and select the corresponding device from the list.
  • Page 38 To add a new operator, follow these steps: 1. Under the System section, nd the User tab. 2. Click on the ‘Add User’ button. 3. In the new window that appears, enter a username that is between 3–12 characters long, and a password. As you type the password, you can click on the eye icon to preview it.
  • Page 40   Date & Time Under the "Date & Time" tab, users can con gure the date and time settings of the camera.    ...
  • Page 41 Current Time: Displays devices' current date & time.  System Time: Check the box to sync the device with the date and time that your computer is currently set to. Date Format: Users have the option to set the date format as either Y-M-D or D-M-Y. Time Format: Users have the option to set the time as either a 12- or 24-hour clock and whether it is displayed with or without milliseconds.
  • Page 42: System Menus

      System Menus   EXU-248F OSD Menu Structure Exposure Mode: Full Auto High Sensitivity Off, On     Slow Shutter Off, On     S. Shutter Limit 1/1 - 1/50     Gain Limit 9DB, 12DB, 15DB, 18DB, 21DB, 24DB, 27DB, 30DB, 33DB, 36DB, 39DB, 42DB, 45DB, 48DB   ...
  • Page 43     Level 05-37   Mode: Gain Priority High Sensitivity Off, On     Gain 0dB、3dB、6dB、9DB、12DB、15DB、18DB、21DB、24DB、27DB、30DB、33DB、36DB、 39DB、42DB、45DB、48DB     Gain Point Off, On     Point Position 0DB、3DB、6DB、9DB、12DB、15DB、18DB、21DB、24DB、27DB、30DB、33DB、36DB     Max Speed 1/100 - 1/10K (1/100 level determined by the Min. Speed setting)  ...
  • Page 44     Select Standard, Fl. Light, High Saturation     Level 00 - 14     Phase -7 - +7     -99 - 0 - +99     -99 - 0 - +99     -99 - 0 - +99  ...
  • Page 45     -99 - 0 - +99     -99 - 0 - +99     -99 - 0 - +99     -99 - 0 - +99     -99 - 0 - +99   Mode: SVL Matrix Off, On  ...
  • Page 46     VE Effect -3 - +3   Straight Offset -64 - +64     Level -7 - +7     Black Gamma -7 - +7     Black Gamma Range Low, Middle, High     Black Level -48 - +48  ...
  • Page 47   System Format 2160P30 HDMI: 2160P30、1080P30 SDI: 2160P30、1080P30     2160P29.97 HDMI:  2160P29.97、1080P29.97 SDI: 2160P29.97、1080P29.97     2160P25 HDMI: 2160P25、1080P25 SDI: 2160P25、1080P25     2160P24 HDMI: 2160P24、1080P24 SDI: 2160P24、1080P24     2160P23.98 HDMI: 2160P23.98、1080P23.98 SDI: 2160P23.98、1080P23.98     1080P60 HDMI: 1080P60、1080P30、1080i60、720P60 SDI: 1080P60、1080P30、1080i60、720P60     1080P59.94 HDMI:  1080P59.94、1080P29.97、1080i59.94、720P59.94 SDI:  1080P59.94、1080P29.97、1080i59.94、720P59.94     1080P50 HDMI:   1080P50、1080P25、1080i50、720P50 SDI:   1080P50、1080P25、1080i50、720P50  ...
  • Page 48     Iris F1.80,F1.81,F1.82,F1.83,F1.84,F1.85,F1.86,F1.87,F1.88,F1.89,F1.90,F1.91,F1.92,F1.93,F1.94,F1.95,F1.96,F1.97,F1.98,F1.99,F2.0 F2.12,F2.13,F2.14,F2.15,F2.16,F2.17,F2.18,.19,F2.20,.21,F2.22,F2.23,F2.24,F2.25,F2.26,F2.27,F2.28,F2.29,F2.30,F2.31,.32,F2.33, F2.46,F2.47,F2.48,F2.49,F2.50,.51,F2.52,F2.53,F2.54,F2.55,F2.56,.57,F2.58,F2.59,.60,F2.61,F2.62,F2.63,F2.64,F2.65,F2.67,F2.68, F2.79,F2.80,F2.82,F2.84,F2.86,F2.88,F2.90,F2.92,F2.94,.96,F2.98,F3.00,F3.02,F3.04,F3.06,F3.08,F3.10,F3.12,F3.14,F3.16,F3.18,F F3.40,F3.42,F3.44,F3.46,F3.48,F3.51,F3.54,F3.57,F3.60,F3.63,F3.66,F3.69,F3.72,F3.75,F3.79,F3.83,F3.87,F3.91,F3.95,F3.99,F4.0 F4.47,F4.51,F4.55,F4.59,F4.63,F4.67,F4.72,F4.77,F4.82,F4.87,F4.92,F4.97,F5.12,.20,F5.30,F5.40,.50,.60,F5.70,F5.80,F5.90,F6.00, F7.20,F7.30,F7.40,F7.50,F7.60,F7.70,F7.80,F8.00,F8.20,.40,F8.60,F8.80,F9.00,F9.40,F9.80,F10.2,F10.6,F11.0,F11.4,F12.0,F12.5,F F18.5,F19.0,F19.5,F20.0,F20.5,F21.0,F21.5,F22.0,F22.5,F23.0,F23.5,F24.0,F24.5,F25.0,F25.5,F26.0,F26.5,F27.0,F27.5,F28.0,F28.     Smart Off, On Exposure   Mode: Iris F1.80,F1.81,F1.82,F1.83,F1.84,F1.85,F1.86,F1.87,F1.88,F1.89,F1.90,F1.91,F1.92,F1.93,F1.94,F1.95,F1.96,F1.97,F1.98,F1.99,F2.0 Iris Priority F2.12,F2.13,F2.14,F2.15,F2.16,F2.17,F2.18,.19,F2.20,.21,F2.22,F2.23,F2.24,F2.25,F2.26,F2.27,F2.28,F2.29,F2.30,F2.31,.32,F2.33, F2.46,F2.47,F2.48,F2.49,F2.50,.51,F2.52,F2.53,F2.54,F2.55,F2.56,.57,F2.58,F2.59,.60,F2.61,F2.62,F2.63,F2.64,F2.65,F2.67,F2.68, F2.79,F2.80,F2.82,F2.84,F2.86,F2.88,F2.90,F2.92,F2.94,.96,F2.98,F3.00,F3.02,F3.04,F3.06,F3.08,F3.10,F3.12,F3.14,F3.16,F3.18,F F3.40,F3.42,F3.44,F3.46,F3.48,F3.51,F3.54,F3.57,F3.60,F3.63,F3.66,F3.69,F3.72,F3.75,F3.79,F3.83,F3.87,F3.91,F3.95,F3.99,F4.0 F4.47,F4.51,F4.55,F4.59,F4.63,F4.67,F4.72,F4.77,F4.82,F4.87,F4.92,F4.97,F5.12,.20,F5.30,F5.40,.50,.60,F5.70,F5.80,F5.90,F6.00, F7.20,F7.30,F7.40,F7.50,F7.60,F7.70,F7.80,F8.00,F8.20,.40,F8.60,F8.80,F9.00,F9.40,F9.80,F10.2,F10.6,F11.0,F11.4,F12.0,F12.5,F F18.5,F19.0,F19.5,F20.0,F20.5,F21.0,F21.5,F22.0,F22.5,F23.0,F23.5,F24.0,F24.5,F25.0,F25.5,F26.0,F26.5,F27.0,F27.5,F28.0,F28.     Gain Limit 1 - 255     Smart Off, On Exposure  ...
  • Page 49     G Tuning 000 - 100     B Tuning 000 - 100   Mode: Low, Middle, High Sensitivity Manual     R Tuning 000 - 100     G Tuning 000 - 100     B Tuning 000 - 100 Picture Sharpness  ...
  • Page 50   Preset Preset Standard, Extended Memory     Preset 0 - 5 Speed     Motionless Off, On Preset     Reload Off, On Preset 1 Genlock H Phase   -127 - +127 System Pelco ID   001 - 255  ...
  • Page 51   MCU FW       Exp Mode       WB Mode             Contrast       Saturation       Next Page       Flip       Mirror       Stabilizer  ...
  • Page 52: Technical Speci Cations

      Technical Speci cations   EXU248F & EXU420F User Guide www.bolintechnology.com Bolin Technology  ...

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