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1080P HD Smart PTZ Camera User Manual P620 Scan the QR code or visit our link to download the latest manual or watch the installation video. nexigo.com/manuals...
Safety Notes What's in the Box? Quick Start Guide Specifications Dimensions Connection and Ports Installation IR Remote Control WEB Settings Troubleshooting FCC Requirement WEEE...
Do not attempt to repair, disassemble, or modify the webcam under any circumstance. Please contact NexiGo Customer Support (cs@nexigo.com) if you need to make a warranty claim. To clean the device, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. To clean the lens, use a dry microfiber cloth or a lens cleaner.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX? 1080P HD Smart PTZ Camera x 1 Privacy Cover x 1 Wall Bracket x 1 Screw Kit for Wall Bracket x 1 Ceiling Bracket Kit x 1 User Manual x 1 Power Adapter x 1 Power Cable x 1 RS232 Cable x 1 USB 3.0 Cable x 1 2-Pin Right Angle Female Connector (Pre-installed) x 1...
SPECIFICATIONS CAMERA 1920 x 1080/60p, 1920 x 1080/59.94p, 1920 x 1080/50p, 1920 x 1080/60i, 1920 x 1080/59.94i, 1920 x 1080/50i, Signal System 1920 x 1080/30p, 1920 x 1080/29.97p, 1920 x 1080/25p, 1280 x 720/60p, 1280 x 720/59.94p, 1280 x 720/50p Sensor 1/2.8"...
AUDIO FEATURES Microphone Built-in Dual Microphones, 100Hz to 16KHz Array Frequency Response Audio Input Support LINE IN Audio Input Audio Output Support LINE OUT, HDMI, USB and Other Audio Output USB FEATURES Operate System Windows 7 / 8 / 10 / 11, Mac OS, Linux, Android Color System / YUY2 / MJPEG / H.264 Compression...
INTERFACES LINE IN Interface 3.5mm Audio Interface x 1 LINE OUT 3.5mm Audio Interface x 1 Interface RS485 x 1: 2-pin phoenix port, Max Distance: 0.75 miles(1200m), Protocol: VISCA / Pelco-D / Pelco-P Communication RS232 IN x 1: 8-pin mini-DIN, Max Distance: Interface 33 Yards (30m), Protocol: VISCA / Pelco-D / Pelco-P RS232 OUT x 1: 8-pin mini-DIN, Max Distance:...
DIMENSIONS 2.78in / Ø70.7mm Ø3.93in / 3-M3 100mm Ø0.2in / 5mm ¼ 20UNC STANDBY POWER 6.65in / 169mm 5.74in / 146mm FRONT SIDE BOTTOM CONNECTION AND PORTS SYSTEM SELECT RS485 LINE IN LINE OUT IN RS232 OUT DC 12V HDMI 3G-SDI USB 3.0 11 12 13...
INSTALLATION WALL MOUNT Wall Mount Kit 1. Use a power drill to create four 8mm holes where you intend to mount the bracket to the wall. 2. Insert a wall anchor into each hole. 3. Hold the wall bracket in place and drill the mounting screws into each of the wall anchors.
CEILING MOUNT Ceiling Mount Kit 1. Use a power drill to create four 8mm holes where you intend to mount the bracket to the ceiling. 2. Insert an anchor into each hole. 3. Find the inner ceiling bracket, which is the ceiling bracket without the lip. Hold up the flat side of the inner ceiling bracket against the ceiling, lining up the holes on the ceiling to the four mounting holes on the bracket.
DESKTOP MOUNT Position the camera on a level surface. If you must place the camera on an inclined surface, ensure that the incline does not exceed ±15 degrees for proper pan / tilt functionality. TRIPOD MOUNT Insert the tripod screw into the tripod thread on the bottom of the camera and hand-tighten it securely.
USING THE INCLUDED IR REMOTE CONTROL You can use the included IR Remote Control to control the camera from a close range. Ensure that you point the controller towards the camera, as illustrated in the graphic below. Monitor Video Signal IR Remote Control Signal Flow USING A WIRED VISCA CONTROLLER (NOT SUPPLIED)
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CONNECTING MULTIPLE CAMERAS TO A VISCA CONTROLLER You can use a wired VISCA controller to control the pan, tilt, and zoom of up to seven cameras remotely using a single controller. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Monitor Video Signal VISCA Controller Video Signal Remote Control (VISCA) Signal Signal Flow...
IR REMOTE CONTROL For FAQ and further support, please visit: nexigo.com/p620-support 1. Indicator Light A red indicator light will flash each time you press a button. If it doesn’t light up, check the batteries and try again. 2. Power Button Press the red power button to turn the webcam on or off.
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5. Information Button Outside of the OSD menu, you can press this button once to display the IP address and HDMI output format. 6. Auto Tracking / Far Focus Button Press once to enable or disable the auto tracking function or select a tracking target.
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10. Home Button Press to reset the video capture view to the default position. While in the OSD menu, press to select. 11. Preset Button To set a preset, turn off auto framing and auto tracking and perform the following steps. Adjust the zoom, pan, and tilt to your desired position.
Press these three buttons in sequence to set the camera 【*】>【#】>【II】: frequency to No.2. Press these three buttons in sequence to set the 【*】>【#】>【III】: camera frequency to No.3. Press these three buttons in sequence to set the 【*】>【#】>【IV】: camera frequency to No.4. Switching Between Remote Channels: Press and hold one of the numbered buttons for four seconds (I, II, III, or IV) to switch between camera channels.
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Please note that due to software updates, the actual interface may undergo changes. Please refer to the actual interface for the most accurate information. EN 17...
LIVE SETTINGS In this section you can configure camera PTZ-related functions, which include: Tilt Zoom Focus Customizable speed settings Preset positions AI target tracking AI demo mode With PTZ functionality, users can conveniently control the camera to meet various monitoring and filming requirements. EN 18...
VIDEO SETTINGS In this section you can customize the camera's video and image parameters in a wide variety of ways, including: Video Format Encoding Protocol Resolution Bit Rate Frame Rate You can adjust these settings for both First Stream and Second Stream for improved versatility.
IMAGE SETTINGS In this section you can adjust a wide range of customizable settings for image quality and exposure control including: Focus Exposure Color Image Noise Reduction Style These settings provide flexibility in tailoring the camera's performance to specific needs and creative preferences. EN 20...
AUDIO SETTINGS In this section you can adjust several audio capture settings, including: Audio Type Bit Rate Input Type Volume These audio settings provide users with greater control over audio configuration and greater flexibility for audio capture and quality adjustment. EN 21...
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SYSTEM In this section you can perform various actions, including: Updating firmware System initialization Restarting the system Restoring factory default settings Managing log-in credentials These settings provide control and flexibility for system maintenance and security. EN 22...
NETWORK SETTINGS In this section you can customize the camera's connectivity and functionality. This encompasses a range of settings such as: RTSP Ports ONVIF RTMP(S) Multicast configurations This grants users extensive control over network connectivity and camera functionality. EN 23...
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DEVICE INFORMATION In this section you can access essential details about the camera, including: Device ID, Device Type (NexiGo P620 PTZ Camera) Software Version Webware Version Serial Number This information offers insights into the camera's specifications and helps with maintenance and troubleshooting.
3. After it's installed, the video feed from the camera should display normally. 4. Other mainstream browsers that already support HTML 5 do not require the VLC plug-in to display video from the P620 camera. Compatible browsers include Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and Safari. EN 25...
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Camera won't respond to VISCA Controller 1. Check whether the camera protocol, address, and baud rate all match. 2. Check whether the wired connection is secure. See the full version at nexigo.com/manuals for a list of Communication Controls and VISCA Commands. EN 26...
FCC REQUIREMENT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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