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Manual OTTICA-FHD-20x OTTICA 20x Zoom NDI 1080/60P PTZ Video Camera www.ikancorp.com sales@ikancorp.com - 1 -...
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Copyright All contents of this manual, whose copyright belongs to our corporation, cannot be cloned, copied or translated without the permission of our corporation. Notice Product specifications and information which were referred to in this document are for reference only. We may change, delete, or update any content at any time and without prior notice.
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Table of Contents 1. Safety Precautions 2. Packing List 3. Quick Start 4. Video Format 5. About Product 5.1 Features 5.2 Specifications 5.3 Interface and Switch 5.4 Dimensions 5.5 Installation 5.6 Remote Control 6. GUI Settings 6.1 Menu 6.2 Exposure 6.3 Color 6.4 Image 6.5 Display...
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1. Safety Precautions • During the installation and use of the equipment, all electrical safety regulations of the country and region of use must be strictly observed. • If powering the camera using the 12v connector, please use the included power adapter. •...
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3. Quick Start 1. Please ensure the connections are correct before starting. 2. Connect the power adapter to the 12V connector on the camera's rear panel. The power indicator on the front panel will light up. 3. After powering on, the camera initializes by moving to its limit position, then centers both horizontally and vertically.
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• Multiple Interfaces The OTTICA-FHD-20X supports HDMI and 3G-SDI, with a 3G-SDI transmission distance of up to 150 meters at 1080P30 resolution. It can simultaneously output three HD digital signals via HDMI, 3G-SDI, and LAN.
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USB Features Operate System Windows 7/8/10, Mac OS X, Linux, Android Color System / Compression YUY2/MJPEG/H.264 USB Audio Support USB Video Protocol UVC 1.1/UVC 1.5 UVC PTZ Control Support Interfaces LINE IN Interface 1 x LINE IN: 3.5mm Audio 1/2.8 inch, CMOS, Interface Effective pixels: 2.07M LINE OUT Interface...
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5.3 Interface and Switch 1. LINE IN Interface 2. LINE OUT Interface 3. Security Slot 4. System Select Switch 5. RS485 Interface 6. RS232 IN Interface 7. RS232 OUT Interface 8. LAN Interface 9. HDMI Interface 10. 3G-SDI Interface 11. USB 3.0 Interface 12.
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5.6 Remote Control 1. Standby Key: Press to enter standby mode 2. Number Key: Press to set preset or call preset 3. * Key: Use with other keys 4. PRESET Key: Set preset: [PRESET] + Number key (0-9) 5. HOME Key: Confirm selection or press to turn PTZ back to the middle position 6.
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6. GUI Settings 6.1 Menu Exposure Press the [MENU] key to display the main Auto menu on the normal screen. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired Flicker 50Hz item. Press the [HOME] key to open the Expcomp Mode corresponding sub-menu.
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6.3 Color 6.4 Image Move the main menu cursor to [Color] and Move the main menu cursor to [Image] and press the [HOME] key to access the color press the [HOME] key to access the image page, as shown in the figure below. page, as shown in the figure below.
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6.5 Display 6.6 PTZ Settings Move the main menu cursor to [P/T/Z Setting] Navigate the main menu cursor to [Display] and press the [HOME] key to access the P/T/Z and press the [HOME] key to access the setting page, as shown in the figure below. display page, as illustrated in the figure below.
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6.7 Setting 6.8 Version Move the main menu cursor to [Setting], Move the main menu cursor to [Version], and and press [HOME] key enter the setting page, press [HOME] key enter the version page, as as shown in the following figure. shown in the following figure.
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7. WEB Settings 7.1 Access Camera Access http://192.168.1.88 to pop up the login window, then input username (default: admin) and password (default: admin). After login, it will show as below: 7.2 Control Camera All pages include two menu bars: Real time monitoring: displaying video image Parameter setup: with function buttons.
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B. PTZ Setup 1) Pan and Tilt Control Up, Down, Left and Right arrows and the home button allow you to manually drive the camera to the desired position. 2) Zoom Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons allow for wide or narrow view of the space. 3) Focus Focus In and Focus Out buttons allow for fine manual focus adjustment.
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6) PTZ/OSD Dropdown Selecting the OSD option from the dropdown menu opens the camera's on-screen display menu, allowing control directly through the IP interface. C. Language Selection Click either “English”, “Chinese”, or “Russian” to change the language of the webpage. 7.3 Video Settings 1) Frac Rate The Frac Rate will allow you to switch on/off...
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7) I Key Frame Interval Increasing the interval between two consecutive I-frames will result in a reduced responsiveness from the viewing window. 8) Bit Rate Control Code stream control way: CBR (Constant Bit Rate): Maintains a steady bit rate throughout, suitable for stable network transmission but may not optimize quality in varying scenes.
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7.5 Audio Settings 1) Audio Switch Turns On/Off audio switch. 2) Audio Type Optional items: AAC. 3) Sample Rate Optional items: 32K, 48K. 4) Bit Rate Optional items: 96K, 128K, 256K. 5) Input Type Optional items: LINE IN, MIC. 6) Input Vol L The volume of the left channel.
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7.7 Network Settings 1) Lan Settings The Default IP address is 192.168.100.88, the MAC address cannot be modified. 2) NTP Settings Configure the NTP time zone and server address. Enable or disable the time display and adjust its on-screen position. Enable or disable subtitles, and set the subtitle content for the camera screen.
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7.9 Device Information Download If you need the camera upgrade program, please reach out to Ikan at 713-272-8822. 8 Troubleshooting Image • No image is displayed on the monitor. 1) Ensure the camera’s power supply is connected, the voltage is normal, and the power indicator remains on.
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• No video image is displayed in the browser. IE does not support H5, so you need to use the VLC plug-in to view videos. Go to the VLC website (http://www.videolan.org/vlc) to download and install the 32-bit VLC media player. Once installed, you should be able to view the camera’s video feed as normal.
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