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View this document in HTML crestron.com/docs/9440 Product Manual IV-CAM Series Crestron 1 Beyond Cameras Crestron Electronics, Inc.
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Contents IV-CAM Series Features Camera Features IV-CAM-P12 Features IV-CAM-P20 Features IV-CAM-P20-GV-B Features IV-CAM-I12 Features IV-CAM-I12-GV-B Features IV-CAM-I20 Features IV-CAM-I20-GV-B Features Camera Accessory Features IV-CAMA-UMB Features IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Features IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Features IV-CAMA-REMOTE Features PW-1225DU Features Specifications Camera Specifications IV-CAM-P12 Specifications IV-CAM-P20 Specifications...
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Advanced Camera Settings Tracking Menu Tracking Settings VISCA Commands Start/Stop Tracking ACK / Completion Messages Error Messages Commands Inquiry Commands VISCA Lightbar Commands Perform a Factory Restore Resources Crestron Support and Training Product Certificates iv • Contents Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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IV-CAM Series Crestron 1 Beyond Cameras The IV-CAM Series cameras are high quality PTZ cameras that output up to 1080p60 resolution video. Crestron 1 Beyond cameras are ideal for meetings in medium, large, and extra large spaces where one camera needs to capture several areas of the room. Intelligent features such as presenter tracking, group framing, and group tracking are available for IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 series cameras.
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Features Refer to the following sections for more information on the features provided by Crestron 1 Beyond cameras and accessories. This section provides the following information: • Camera Features • Camera Accessory Features 6 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Camera Features Refer to the following sections for more information on the features provided by Crestron 1 Beyond cameras. This section provides the following information: • IV-CAM-P12 Features • IV-CAM-P20 Features • IV-CAM-P20-GV-B Features • IV-CAM-I12 Features • IV-CAM-I12-GV-B Features • ...
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Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems Image flip allows for optional inverted mounting Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, control, and NDI®|HX video Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software Available in Moon Gray and Bright White colors Automate VX Compatible The IV-CAM-P12 camera is compatible with Automate VX multi-camera speaker tracking systems.
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Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-P12 ships with the color matched IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket, and is compatible with the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket and the IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket (both sold separately). Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 9...
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Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems Image flip allows for optional inverted mounting Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, control, and NDI®|HX video Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software Available in Moon Gray and Bright White colors Automate VX Compatible The IV-CAM-P20 camera is compatible with Automate VX multi-camera speaker tracking systems.
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Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-P20 ships with the color matched IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket, and is compatible with the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket and the IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket (both sold separately). Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 11...
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Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems Image flip allows for optional inverted mounting Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, control, and NDI®|HX video Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software Available in Moon Gray and Bright White colors Automate VX Compatible The IV-CAM-P20-GV-B camera is compatible with Automate VX multi-camera speaker tracking systems.
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Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-P20-GV-B ships with the color matched IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket, and is compatible with the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket and the IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket (both sold separately). Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 13...
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Supports 12x optical zoom for tracking distances up to 25 ft from participants Connects directly to a codec or recording/streaming device Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, and control Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems Group Framing Technology Group framing utilizes visual AI to frame multiple participants smoothly in medium to large conference...
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Blocking Zones. Recommended tracking range is 10 to 25 ft from the presentation area. Multi-Camera Switching Capability Two Crestron intelligent cameras can be set up to utilize multi-camera switching. One camera can be designated as a group framing camera (IV-CAM-I12), and the other can be used as a presenter tracking...
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Supports 12x optical zoom for tracking distances up to 25 ft from participants Connects directly to a codec or recording/streaming device Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, and control Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems Group Framing Technology Group framing utilizes visual AI to frame multiple participants smoothly in medium to large conference...
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Blocking Zones. Recommended tracking range is 10 to 25 ft from the presentation area. Multi-Camera Switching Capability Two Crestron intelligent cameras can be set up to utilize multi-camera switching. One camera can be designated as a group framing camera (IV-CAM-I12), and the other can be used as a presenter tracking...
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Connects directly to a codec or recording/streaming device Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, control, and NDI®|HX video Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems Available in Moon Gray and Bright White colors Presenter Tracking Capability Visual AI is used to smoothly track a single moving presenter as they move through a designated...
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Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-I20 ships with the color matched IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket, and is compatible with the IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket and the IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket (both sold separately). Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 19...
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Connects directly to a codec or recording/streaming device Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, control, and NDI®|HX video Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems Available in Moon Gray and Bright White colors Presenter Tracking Capability Visual AI is used to smoothly track a single moving presenter as they move through a designated...
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Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-I20-GV-B ships with the color matched IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket, and is compatible with the IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket and the IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket (both sold separately). Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 21...
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Camera Accessory Features Refer to the following sections for more information on the features provided by Crestron 1 Beyond accessories. This section provides the following information: • IV-CAMA-UMB Features • IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Features • IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Features • IV-CAMA-REMOTE Features • PW-1225DU Features 22 •...
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IV-CAMA-UMB Features IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mount Bracket provides an all in one mounting solution for Crestron 1 Beyond cameras. The IV-CAMA-UMB can be mounted upright, inverted to the wall, or inverted to the ceiling. The IV-CAM-P20, IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-I20, and IV-CAM-I12-B cameras are compatible with the wall mount configuration, and the inverted ceiling mount configuration is only compatible with the IV-CAM-P20 and IV-CAM-P12 cameras.
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Wall Mount Bracket provides a secure wall mounting option for IV-CAM-P20, IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-I20, and IV-CAM-I12-B cameras. The IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B comes with an adjustable swivel head that positions the camera at a desired angle to capture the optimal view of participants. 24 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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J-Mount Ceiling Bracket provides an easy mounting solution for IV-CAM-P20, IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-I20, and IV-CAM-I12-B cameras. The IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B can be used in spaces where the camera has to be suspended from the ceiling to achieve optimal distance from the presentation area. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 25...
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The IV-CAMA-REMOTE is an IR wireless remote designed to be used with IV-CAM-I12-B cameras. The IV-CAMA-REMOTE provides full access to camera video settings, calling predefined camera presets, and enabling or disabling camera tracking. 26 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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PW-1225DU Features PW-1225DU is a 12 VDC universal regulated power pack intended for use with Crestron 1 Beyond IV-CAM-P20, IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-I20, and IV-CAM-I12-B cameras. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 27...
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Specifications Refer to the following sections for more information on the specifications of the Crestron 1 Beyond cameras and accessories. This section provides the following information: • Camera Specifications • Camera Accessory Specifications 28 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Camera Specifications Refer to the following sections for more information on the specifications of the Crestron 1 Beyond cameras. This section provides the following information: • IV-CAM-P12 Specifications • IV-CAM-P20 Specifications • IV-CAM-I12 Specifications • IV-CAM-I20 Specifications Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Serial RS-232, RS-485 Control Protocol VISCA/TCP, VISCA/UDP, PELCO-D, PELCO-P, ONVIF Management Client Software Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 (Windows® OS computer required) Connectors (1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block; Bidirectional RS-232/485 port (1) 8-pin RJ-45 connector, female 3G-SDI OUT (1) BNC connector, female;...
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NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as a minimum for PoE power. Power Pack (sold 12VDC, 2.5A, 50/60 Hz separately) Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing) Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 31...
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6.55 in. (166 mm) Width 8.89 in. (226 mm) Depth 5.86 in. (149 mm) Weight 4.12 lb (1.87 kg) Compliance Regulatory Model: M202306003 FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada 32 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Serial RS-232, RS-485 Control Protocol VISCA/TCP, VISCA/UDP, PELCO-D, PELCO-P, ONVIF Management Client Software Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 (Windows® OS computer required) Connectors (1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block; Bidirectional RS-232/485 port (1) 8-pin RJ-45 connector, female 3G-SDI OUT (1) BNC connector, female;...
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NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as a minimum for PoE power. Power Pack (sold 12VDC, 2.5A, 50/60 Hz separately) Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing) Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 37...
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6.51 in. (165 mm) Width 8.90 in. (226 mm) Depth 5.86 in. (149 mm) Weight 4.12 lb (1.87 kg) Compliance Regulatory Model: M202306003 FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada 38 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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USB-B 3.0 Ethernet RJ-45, 100Mbps Serial RS-232, RS-485 Control Protocol VISCA/TCP, VISCA/UDP, PELCO-D, PELCO-P, ONVIF IR Receiver IR Camera Remote (IV-CAMA-REMOTE) Management Client Software Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 (Windows® OS computer required) 42 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as a minimum for PoE power. Power Pack (sold 12VDC, 2.5A, 50/60 Hz separately) Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing) Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 43...
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6.55 in. (166 mm) Width 8.89 in. (226 mm) Depth 5.86 in. (149 mm) Weight 4.11 lb (1.86 kg) Compliance Regulatory Model: M202306003 FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada 44 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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USB: 1080p30/25, 720p30/25, 360p30 Communications USB-B 3.0 Ethernet RJ-45, 100Mbps Serial RS-232, RS-485 Control Protocol VISCA/TCP, VISCA/UDP, PELCO-D, PELCO-P, ONVIF Management Client Software Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 (Windows® OS computer required) Connectors 48 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as a minimum for PoE power. Power Pack (sold 12VDC, 2.5A, 50/60 Hz separately) Environmental Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing) Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 49...
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6.51 in. (165 mm) Width 8.90 in. (226 mm) Depth 5.86 in. (149 mm) Weight 4.11 lb (1.86 kg) Compliance Regulatory Model: M202306003 FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada 50 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Camera Accessory Specifications Refer to the following sections for more information on the specifications of the Crestron 1 Beyond camera accessories. This section provides the following information: • IV-CAMA-UMB Specifications • IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Specifications • IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Specifications • IV-CAMA-REMOTE Specifications • ...
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Product specifications for the IV-CAMA-UMB are provided below. Specifications Construction Base Material Die-cast aluminum Cover Material Plastic Dimensions Height 1.73 in. (44 mm) Width 8.90 in. (226 mm) Length 8.33 in. (212 mm) Weight 1.47 lb (0.67 kg) Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 55...
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IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Specifications Product specifications for the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B are provided below. Specifications Construction Material Metal Dimensions Height 3.74 in. (95 mm) Width 2.56 in. (65 mm) Length 7.44 in. (189 mm) Weight 0.50 lb (0.23 kg) Dimension Drawings 58 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Minimum 22.5 in. (572 mm); (adjustable) Maximum 38.5 in. (978 mm) Height Top to Bottom Minimum 28.0 in. (519 mm); (adjustable) Maximum 44.0 in. (1118 mm) Width (bracket diameter) 5.12 in. (130 mm) Depth 9.12 in. (232 mm) Weight 1.74 lb (0.79 kg) Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 59...
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Calls or sets camera presets Power Batteries (2) AAA batteries required (not included) Construction Material Plastic Weight 0.07 lb (0.03 kg) Compliance Regulatory Model: M202306003 FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE 62 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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(1) 6 ft (1.83 m) attached cable with 5.5 x 3.3 mm DC power barrel connector Environmental Temperature 23° to 104°F (-5° to 40°C) Humidity 5% to 90% RH (noncondensing) Construction Plastic, black, desktop Weight 0.54 lb (0.24 kg) Compliance Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 63...
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Installation This section provides the following information: • In The Box • Mounting Requirements • Install the Mounting Hardware • Connect the Camera 64 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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In The Box The following items are included with Crestron 1 Beyond cameras. IV-CAM-P12-B Qty. Description IV-CAM-P12-B, Crestron 1 Beyond P12 Camera Additional Items Connector, 5-Pin (2062506) IV-CAMA-UMB-B, Universal Mount, Moon Gray (2062507) IV-CAM-P12-W Qty. Description IV-CAM-P12-W, Crestron 1 Beyond P12 Camera...
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IV-CAM-P20-W Qty. Description IV-CAM-P20-W, Crestron 1 Beyond P20 Camera Additional Items Connector, 5-Pin (2062506) IV-CAMA-UMB-W, Universal Mount, Bright White (2062508) IV-CAM-I12-B Qty. Description IV-CAM-I12-B, Crestron 1 Beyond I12 Camera Additional Items Connector, 5-Pin (2062506) IV-CAMA-REMOTE, IR Remote Cable, USB 3.0, B to A, 1.8 M (2062771) IV-CAM-I20-B Qty.
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Mounting Requirements Crestron 1 Beyond cameras muse be mounted per the following guidelines for optimal camera performance. Ensure cameras are mounted in location that offers a clear view of their subjects. NOTES: To avoid damaging the camera: Do not remove any screws from the camera. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If the camera is damaged or malfunctioning, contact Crestron's True Blue Support Team via phone, email, or chat as described at https://www.crestron.com/Support.
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10.7 m) 3.1 m) IV-CAM-P20 Series 10–60 ft (3.1– 6–12 ft (1.8– 0° 18.3 m) 3.7 m) IV-CAM-I12-B 5–25 ft (1.5–7.6 m) 4–7 ft (1.8– 15° (Group Framing) 2.1 m) IV-CAM-I12-B 10–25 ft (3.1– 6–8 ft (1.8– 15° (Presenter Tracking) 7.6 m) 2.4 m) IV-CAM-I20 Series 15–50 ft (4.6– 6–10 ft (1.8– 15° 15.2 m) 3.1 m) 68 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Install the Mounting Hardware Crestron 1 Beyond cameras have multiple mounts available for installation depending on camera usage and room requirements. This section provides the following information: • IV-CAMA-UMB Installation • IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Installation • IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Installation Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Refer to the following sections for information on mounting the IV-CAMA-UMB. In the Box Qty. Description IV-CAMA-UMB, Crestron 1 Beyond Universal Mounting Bracket Additional Items Screw, 6.3 x 38 mm (2062877) Drywall Anchor (2062876) Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8 in. (2062875) Hand Screw, M2.5 x 12 mm (2062878)
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8. Insert the two included M2.5 x 12 mm hand screws through the standoff holes on each side of the mount. NOTE: Do not tighten the screws into the camera, this is performed later in the procedure. 9. Route the cables through the rear cover hole. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 71...
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10. Screw two of the included 6.3 x 38 mm screws through the rear holes of the mount into the drywall anchors in the wall. 11. Connect all required cabling into the camera. For more information about the required cabling, refer to Connect the Camera on page 72 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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12. Attach the included release plate to the bottom of the camera. Then, tighten the included 1/4-20 x 3/8 in. screw onto the release plate. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 73...
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13. Slide the camera at a slight angle onto the mount so that the camera ports are facing the rear mounting holes. 74 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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14. Tighten the two included M2.5 x 12 mm hand screws into the rear standoff holes on the camera. 15. Attach the small plastic cable cover into Position 1. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 75...
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2. Use a level and masking tape to attach the included installation template to the surface at the chosen location. Ensure that the template is level before proceeding. 76 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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3. Using the Anchor Holes locations on the template as a reference, drill four pilot holes into the mounting surface. 4. If routing cables to the camera through the ceiling, make a suitable hole in the mounting surface. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 77...
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5. Attach the mount onto the ceiling using four screws and anchors (not included). Choose the mounting hardware length and type in accordance with building specifications. 6. Detach the small plastic cable cover on the rear of the mount. 78 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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NOTE: Do not tighten the screws into the camera, this is performed later in the procedure. 10. Connect all required cabling into the camera. For more information about the required cabling, refer to Connect the Camera on page Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 79...
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11. Attach the included release plate to the bottom of the camera. Then, tighten the included 1/4-20 x 3/8 in. screw onto the release plate. 80 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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12. Slide the camera at an angle onto the mount so that the camera ports are facing the rear mounting installation holes. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 81...
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13. Tighten the two included M2.5 x 12 mm hand screws into the rear standoff holes on the camera. 14. Attach the small plastic cable cover into Position 2. 82 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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15. Attach the large top cover to the top of the mount. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 83...
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IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Installation The IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket is used to mount Crestron 1 Beyond cameras to the wall when a camera tilt is required. The mounting plate attached to the camera can be tilted to center the camera shot. To mount the camera to a wall using the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket: 1.
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6. Install four drywall anchors (not included) into the pilot holes. 7. Attach the mount onto the wall using the four included screws. 8. Use the included screw to fix the camera on the camera mount plate. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 85...
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10. Tilt the camera mount plate to achieve the desired camera tilt. For information on tilt angles for cameras, refer to Mounting Measurements on page 68 11. Tighten the Allen Key bolt once the desired camera tilt is achieved. 86 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Installation The IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket is used to suspend Crestron 1 Beyond cameras from the ceiling. The IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B is typically used to mount cameras from the ceiling when the camera cannot be inverted. To mount the camera to a ceiling using the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket: NOTE: Only install the IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B to a drywall or hard wall ceiling.
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6. If desired, a single cable can be routed through the J-Mount to the camera plate. Route the cable through the mount to the hole near the camera plate. 88 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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10. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two 2 x 1-1/2 in. screws on both sides of the camera plate. 11. Tilt and pan the camera mount plate to achieve the desired camera plate angle. For information on tilt angles for cameras, refer to Mounting Measurements on page 68 Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 89...
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Refer to the following sections for more information on the required and optional camera connections. NOTES: To avoid damage and ensure optimal performance of the camera: Check the source power before powering on the camera. IV-CAM series cameras can be powered via a 15.4 W PoE switch or with the...
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Route all necessary cables to the camera as described in the installation instructions for the chosen mounting accessory (refer to Install the Mounting Hardware on page 69). Then, make all connections to the rear of the camera as shown in the following image. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 91...
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NDI is used. PoE Power Crestron 1 Beyond camera support control, streaming, and power over a single Ethernet cable. If using a network switch, ensure that it is PoE certified and that it can supply 15.4 W for each connected camera.
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HDMI port on the camera. Serial Control The IV-CAM Series camera supports serial control over RS-485 and RS-232. The serial connection is for sending remote commands to the camera using the VISCA, PELCO_D, or PELCO_P protocols from a control system. In most cases, serial cabling is optional because control of the camera is done through a network connection.
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Configuration The Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 allows for the configuration and control of Crestron 1 Beyond Cameras. This section provides the following information: • Initial Setup • Device Configuration • VISCA Commands • Perform a Factory Restore 94 • IV-CAM Series...
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Initial Setup Crestron 1 Beyond cameras require additional setup before configuring the camera. NOTE: Ensure all connections have been made to the camera before proceeding. For more information about camera connections, refer to Connect the Camera on page This section provides the following information: • ...
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Install Camera Manager Software Use the following procedures to install the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software. System Requirements Ensure the host computer running the software meets the following system requirements. Windows® 10 OS or later Dual-core processor 4GB (or greater) memory 1GB (or greater) storage Ethernet or Wi-Fi™...
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Add Cameras Use the following procedures to add Crestron 1 Beyond cameras to the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software. NOTE: Before adding cameras to the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software, ensure that the software is first installed onto the computer. For more information on installing the Crestron 1...
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Access the Main Menu Open the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software either by selecting the desktop icon, or by navigating to the directory of the local computer where the software was installed. Desktop Icon The following screen is displayed when the software opens.
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The camera list is located on the left side of the user interface. Camera List Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 99...
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Add a New Camera To add a new camera to the camera list: 1. Select + Add Camera in the top left of the user interface. + Add Camera 100 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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2. Select Search Network to search for cameras on the network. The desired camera must on the same network as the computer running the software. Cameras appear in the camera list with their IP address, MAC address, model, device name and firmware version. Search Network Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 101...
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TIP: Use the filter text field to narrow network search results for cameras. Input a parameter (IP address, camera model, MAC address) of the desired camera into the field. The search results will show all cameras that match the input parameters. Filter Text Field 102 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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NOTE: A prompt is shown displaying "Unable to add camera. Please check network parameters". if the camera is unable to connect to the host computer. Verify that the camera's network parameters are correct under the ADD CAMERA banner. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 103...
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4. Enter a password for the camera into the New Password and Confirm Password fields, then select Apply. Password Entry NOTE: The password entered for the camera also applies to RTSP and ONVIF connections for the camera. 104 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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5. Select Add Camera. The camera is now available in the camera list. Camera List Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 105...
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Add a Configured Camera To add a camera that was previously configured in Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 but is not currently displayed in the camera list: 1. Select + Add Camera in the top left of the user interface.
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The ADD CAMERA window is displayed. Add Camera Window Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 107...
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TIP: Use the filter text field to narrow network search results for cameras. Input a parameter (IP address, camera model, MAC address) of the desired camera into the field. The search results show all cameras that match the input parameters. Filter Text Field 108 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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3. Cameras appear in the camera list with their IP address, MAC address, model, device name and firmware version. Select the desired camera in the camera list, then input the password of the camera into the Password text field. Password Text Field Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 109...
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4. Select Add Camera in the bottom right of the ADD CAMERA window. Add Camera Window NOTE: The software shows a prompt indicating that the camera could not connect if the password for the camera is incorrect. 110 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Manually Add a Camera A camera can be added manually to the camera list by entering its network parameters within the ADD CAMERA menu. To add a camera to the camera list manually: Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 111...
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ADD CAMERA banner. Network Parameters 2. Select Add Camera in the bottom right of the ADD CAMERA window. Add Camera The camera is now added to the camera list. 112 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Edit IP Settings By default, cameras are set to DCHP. Select Static IP under the IP Type header to enter network settings manually. Edit Static IP Select Save Settings to confirm network changes to the camera. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 113...
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1. Select Delete on the desired camera in the camera list. Delete Camera A window prompt is displayed stating "The following action will delete the camera. Are you sure you want to proceed?". 114 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Window Prompt 2. Select Ok. The camera is now deleted from the software. To add the camera back to the software, refer to Add a Configured Camera on page 106. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 115...
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Clear All Cameras The cameras are now deleted from the software. To add cameras back to the software, refer to Add a Configured Camera on page 106. 116 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Once cameras are added to the software, they can be identified by having their light bar flash for 10 seconds. To have the respective camera's light bar flash, select the eyeball symbol on the top left of the desired camera in the camera list. Identify Camera Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 117...
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Set a Static IP Address Crestron 1 Beyond cameras ship with DHCP turned on by default. The camera should be set to a static IP address for communications over the network. To set a static IP address for a camera: 1. Select Settings on the desired camera in the camera list to open the Advanced Settings menu.
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The Advanced Settings menu is displayed. Advanced Settings Menu Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 119...
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NOTE: Cameras can also be set to a static IP address in the ADD CAMERA window. For more information on setting a static IP via the ADD CAMERA window, refer to Edit IP on page 113 120 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Update Firmware Once the Crestron 1 Beyond camera is added to the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software, the camera should be updated to the latest firmware. For more information on adding a camera to the software, refer to...
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The Advanced Settings menu is displayed. Advanced Settings Menu 122 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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6. The firmware update status is displayed next to Upgrade Status. Wait for the Upgrade Status to display Completed before leaving this menu. Once Completed is shown, the firmware update is complete. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 123...
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The camera is now updated to the latest firmware. To enable automatic updates for the camera, refer Network Settings on page 162. 124 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 cameras can be set to their desired intelligent camera mode, and should be set once the camera is added to the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software. For more information on adding a camera to the software, refer to...
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The OSD menu is then displayed overlaid on the camera’s video feed. TIP: Alternatively, the OSD menu can be accessed with the IV-CAMA-REMOTE Crestron 1 Beyond IR Camera Remote. To access the OSD menu with the IR camera remote, press Menu on the remote. 2. Use the navigation pad on the left side of the user interface to move down through the OSD menu to the System option.
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Multi-Camera Switching Configuration Multi-Camera Switching utilizes two Crestron intelligent cameras to switch between group framing and presenter tracking camera shots. This is achieved by having a IV-CAM-I12 camera in Group Framing mode and either a IV-CAM-I12 or IV-CAM-I20 serving as the Presenter Tracking camera.
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1. Select Tracking on the IV-CAM-I12 set to Group Framing mode in the camera list to access the Tracking menu. Tracking Button 128 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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The Tracking Menu is displayed. Tracking Menu Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 129...
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2. Select the Tracking Settings tab to access the Tracking Settings. Select Tracking Settings The Tracking Settings menu is displayed. The Multi-Cam Tracking settings are located at the bottom of the Tracking Settings menu. 130 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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The Group Framing camera outputs either of the active video feeds via USB or through the camera's Main Stream in the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software. For more information on accessing video feeds in the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software, refer to...
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There are additional advanced options (Auto-Privacy, MJPEG Only mode, and so forth) that are configurable via the On-Screen Display menu (OSD). For more information about the On-Screen- Display, refer to On-Screen Display (OSD) on page 147. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 133...
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Setup on page This section provides the following information: • Accessing Camera Feeds • Camera Controls • Reserved Presets • On-Screen Display (OSD) • Advanced Camera Settings • Tracking Menu • Tracking Settings 134 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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View the Main PTZ Camera Feed To view the main PTZ camera's video feed, select Main on the desired camera in the camera list. Main Video Feed Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 135...
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NOTE: If four camera feeds are displayed in the quad view, adding a new feed from the camera menu will replace the last added feed. To control the camera feed that is replaced, left click on the feed in the quad view before selecting a new feed. 136 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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To view the wide-angle reference camera's video feed, select Reference on the desired camera in the camera list. Reference Video Feed The wide-angle reference camera's feed is now displayed in the user interface. Wide-Angle Reference Stream Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 137...
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To close a camera's video feed, right click the desired video feed and select Close Stream. Close Stream NOTE: The procedure above works on both the quad view and full screen video feeds. 138 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Full Screen Close Stream Alternatively, selecting the Main or Reference buttons closes the respective camera's video feed. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 139...
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Alternatively, right click the desired video feed and select Full-Screen Stream to enter full screen borderless mode, hiding the user interface. Right click and select Close Stream to exit the full screen borderless mode. Select Full-Screen Stream 140 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Camera Controls Crestron 1 Beyond camera shots can be manually configured with the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software. These controls are located at the bottom of the user interface. Camera Settings Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 141...
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NOTE: Auto focus is only available when presenter tracking is disabled. When presenter tracking is enabled, the camera automatically focuses the camera lens. For more information about Presenter Tracking, refer to Presenter Tracking Settings on page 191. 142 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Call: Switch the camera shot to the preset. If the preset has not been set first, Call does not switch the camera shot. Clear: Delete the camera shot set to the preset. The preset is now empty and can be Set for another camera shot if desired. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 143...
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Green boxes indicate participants, and red boxes indicate active presenters. The circle next to the button indicates the status of Debug mode. Grey circle: Debug mode is off. White circle: Debug mode is on. In-Frame Button 144 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Call Preset 86 to display the Presenter Tracking camera's video feed and to pause Multi-Camera Switching. The camera's tracking state is unaffected by calling Preset 86. List of Reserved Presets The following table lists all available reserved presets for Crestron 1 Beyond cameras. Reserved Presets Preset...
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OSD Menu Toggle All cameras Reboot All cameras TIP: If the cameras are used with Automate VX2 systems, Crestron recommends programmatically calling Preset 99 when the Automate VX2 system restarts nightly. For more information about programmatically calling presets, refer to the Automate VX2 SIMPL Help...
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On-Screen Display (OSD) Crestron 1 Beyond cameras have an integrated On-Screen Display (OSD) menu where camera settings can be changed. To access the OSD menu, select Menu on the desired camera in the camera list. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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The OSD menu is then displayed overlaid on the camera’s video feed. Alternatively, the OSD menu can be accessed with the IV-CAMA-REMOTE Crestron 1 Beyond IR Camera Remote. To access the OSD menu with the IR camera remote, press Menu on the remote. 148 • IV-CAM Series...
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Off/On Inverts the PTZ camera video feed. NOTE: Only IV-CAM- P12 and IV-CAM-P20 cameras can be inverted. Video Format 1080p30/29.97/25/60/59.94/50, Adjust camera video output 720p60/59.94/50/ format. NOTE: SDI and HDMI video outputs only. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 149...
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1/50 - 1/10000 Adjust the shutter speed of the camera. Iris F1.6 - F14, Close Adjust the aperture of the camera. REF Brightness 0 - 14 Adjust the reference camera's video brightness. 150 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Turn Preset Freeze On or Off. Auto Privacy Off/On Turn automatic Privacy Mode On or Off Digital Zoom Off/On Turn Digital Zoom On or Off. Limit x1 - x16 Adjust the Digital Zoom limit. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 151...
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MJPEG format via USB. This provides compatibility with video conferencing platforms or video adapters that do not support Multi-Camera Switching due to an incompatible format. 152 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Displays the camera's subnet mask address. Gateway Displays the camera's static gateway address. DNS 1 Displays the camera's static primary DNS lookup address. DNS 2 Displays the camera's static secondary DNS lookup address. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 153...
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Advanced Camera Settings This section contains information on the Crestron 1 Beyond camera advanced settings. These are used to change the protocol, network, user, and firmware update settings. To access the Advanced Settings menu, select Settings on the desired camera in the camera list.
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Select the Save Settings button in the bottom right of the Advanced Settings window to save any changes made. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 155...
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Max Bitrate: Set the maximum bit rate of the video stream. The maximum supported value varies by camera model. Frame Rate: Select the stream's frame rate. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 157...
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Enable and Disable: Select Enable or Disable to turn the secondary connections on or off. Protocol Type: Select the communication protocol for the secondary connection. Device Mode: Select either Server or Client to determine the role for the camera when using a secondary connection. 158 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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The default value of 5500 should be retained for most setups. NDI: Select Enable or Disable to turn the NDI video output for the camera on or off. NOTE: NDI is only available for IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-P20, and IV-CAM-I20 cameras. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 159...
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Other Settings The following miscellaneous settings are available. 160 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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CAUTION: Performing a factory restore returns all settings to their default values and removes any static IP addresses for the camera. For more information on setting a static IP address, refer to Set a Static IP Address on page 118. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 161...
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Select the Save Settings button in the bottom right of the Advanced Settings window to save any changes made. To access the Network settings, select the Network tab on the top of the Advanced Settings menu. Network Menu 162 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Accessing the RTSP Streams on page 164. App Port: Enter a port that will be used for communication between the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager 2 software and the camera. NOTE: The App Port value should not be changed unless instructed to do so by...
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Refer to the following example of a valid RTSP stream URL: rtsp://10.10.120.145:554/1.h264. The camera's IP address is 10.10.120.145. The camera's RTSP port is 554. The camera feed accessed is the main PTZ camera's feed (x = 1). The encoding type used is h.264. 164 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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To access the Upgrade menu, select Upgrade on the top right of the Advanced Settings menu. Upgrade Menu For information on performing a firmware update for the camera, refer to Update Firmware on page 121. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 165...
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NOTE: If the Device Name is changed, the camera requires a restart before the new Device Name appears in NDI streams. For more information on how to restart a camera, refer to Other Settings on page 160. 166 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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2. Enter the desired new password in the New Password text field. 3. Enter the same new password in the Confirm Password text field. 4. Select Save Settings to change the password of the camera. The camera's password has been updated. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 167...
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To access the Tracking menu, select the Tracking button in the camera list. Tracking Button The Tracking Menu is displayed. NOTE: The IV-CAM-I20 Tracking Menu is shown below as an example. 168 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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On-Screen Display (OSD) on page 147. This section provides the following information: • Set the Tracking Zone • Set the Tracking Shots • PTZ Alignment • Blocking Zones • Preset Zones Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 169...
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NOTE: The camera does not save settings automatically. Make sure to save frequently during the setup process. To draw a Tracking Zone: 1. Select Set Tracking Zone in the top left of the Tracking Zones menu. When selected, the cursor moves into the video frame. 170 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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NOTE: The red box in the image below is the Blocking Zone for this configuration. For more information about drawing a Blocking Zone, refer to Blocking Zones on page 180. 4. Once the Tracking Zone is set, select Save Settings. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 171...
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NOTE: When no presenter is detected or tracked, the camera will revert to the Home Shot (Preset 0). For more information on the Home Shot (Preset 0), refer to Camera Controls on page 141. 172 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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The Set Tracking Shots menu contains Tracking Shot (Preset 1) and Home Shot (Preset 0) settings. To access the Set Tracking Shots menu, select Set Tracking Shots in the top left of the Tracking Zones menu. Set Tracking Shots Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 173...
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Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 125 The Tracking Shot (Preset 1) determines how tightly the camera frames a presenter while tracking and the maximum amount of zoom and upwards tilt-motion of the tracking shot. 174 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Depending on the height of the subject, add enough headroom to allow for taller presenters. The headroom defined in the Tracking Shot limits how far up the camera will tilt while tracking. 2. Once the Tracking Shot is configured, select Save Tracking Shot. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 175...
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To set the Home Shot (Preset 0): 1. Select Set Tracking Shots in the top left of the Tracking Zones menu. When selected, the Set Tracking Shots menu is displayed. Set Tracking Shots 176 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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NOTE: Press the Call button to the right of the Save Home Shot button to change the camera shot to view the Home Shot. The Home Shot (Preset 0) is now set. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 177...
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2. Select PTZ Alignment in the top left of the Tracking Zones menu. Select PTZ Alignment A window is displayed showing the PTZ's video feed and wide-angle camera's video feed overlaid with a blue crosshair. 178 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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4. Once the blue crosshairs in the PTZ video feed and the wide-angle feed are aligned, select Save Settings to confirm the changes. 5. Select the back arrow on the left side of the software to exit the PTZ Alignment interface. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 179...
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Blocking Zones are indicated in the video frame as red boxes. To draw a Blocking Zone: 1. Select one of the options underneath the Blocking Zones header. When an option is selected, the cursor moves into the video frame. 180 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Blocking Zones B5 - B8: Do not block an entire section of the Tracking Zone. This could cause the camera to lose the presenter if they remain in the blocked area for too long. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 181...
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This prevents people entering or leaving the room from triggering the camera's facial detection. For more information about drawing a Tracking Zone, refer to Set the Tracking Zone on page 170. Participant Blocking Zone 182 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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4. Once the Blocking Zones are set, select Save Settings. NOTE: Tracking must be restarted for Blocking Zones to operate properly after configuring. The Blocking Zones are now configured to ignore the defined areas. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 183...
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Preset Zones 2. Press and hold the cursor over the location in the video frame where the Preset Zone should begin. Then, drag the cursor to draw the Preset Zone. 184 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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For more information about drawing a Tracking Zone, refer to Set the Tracking Zone on page 170. For more information about drawing a Blocking Zone, refer to Blocking Zones on page 180. Preset Zone Example Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 185...
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4. Select Set Presets. The Set Preset Zones menu appears. Set Presets Preset Zones Menu 186 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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7. Once the Preset Zone camera shots are set, select the back arrow button in the top right of the Set Preset Zones menu to return to the Tracking Zones menu. 8. Select Save Settings to save the Preset Zones. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 187...
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The Tracking Settings menu is used to define specific camera settings that affect how intelligent functions (Group Framing, Group Tracking, and Presenter Tracking) operate. To access the Tracking Settings, select the Tracking Settings tab within the Tracking menu. Select Tracking 188 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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For more information on changing the camera mode, refer to Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 125. The following image shows the IV-CAM-I20 Tracking Settings as an example. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 189...
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For more information about changing the Room Size for the camera, refer to Screen Display (OSD) on page 147. This section provides the following information: • Presenter Tracking Settings • Group Framing Settings 190 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 125 Refer to the following sections for information on the available Presenter Tracking settings. Presenter Tracking Settings Auto-Tilt When enabled, the camera will tilt up or down once locked onto a presenter. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 191...
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Shot (Preset 0) and Tracking Shot (Preset 1), refer to Set the Tracking Shots on page 173. Power On State Determines whether Presenter Tracking is enabled or disabled when the camera is powered on. 192 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Group Framing Settings Track Sensitivity Use the slider to determine how sensitive the wide-angle camera is to motion detection. Lower this setting if the camera gets distracted by lighting changes or shadows. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 193...
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Multi-Camera Switching Multi-Camera Switching settings are located in the Group Framing settings. For more information about configuring a Multi-Camera Switching solution, refer to Multi-Camera Switching Configuration on page 127. Multi-Camera Switching Settings 194 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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VISCA Commands Crestron 1 Beyond cameras can be controlled using the VISCA protocol through either a serial (RS-232 / RS-485) or TCP connection. By default, the port for TCP control is set to 5500. For serial communication, make sure the baud rate of the controller is set to 9600 bps. Below is a comprehensive list of VISCA commands that can be used to control the cameras.
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8x 01 04 35 03 FF One Push WB Mode Manual 8x 01 04 35 05 FF Manual Control Mode One Push Trigger 8x 01 04 10 05 FF One Push WB Trigger 196 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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8x 01 04 0C 00 FF Gain Setting 8x 01 04 0C 02 FF Down 8x 01 04 0C 03 FF Direct 8x 01 04 4C 00 00 0p p,q: Gain Position 0q FF Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 197...
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Freeze Off When Running Preset SYS_Menu 8x 01 06 06 03 FF Turns off the menu screen. CAM_IDWrite 8x 01 04 22 0p 0q 0r 0s p,q,r,s: Camera ID (=0000 to FFFF) 198 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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ZZZZ: Tilt Position CAM_MountMode Stand 8x 01 04 A4 02 FF Inverted video and PTZ control off NOTE: IV-CAM-P12 and Ceiling 8x 01 04 A4 03 FF Inverted video and IV-CAM-P20 only. PTZ control on Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 199...
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Gain Position CAM_BrightPosInq 8x 09 04 4D FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q p,q: Bright Position CAM_ExpCompModeInq 8x 09 04 3E FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF 200 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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VISCA Lightbar Commands Crestron 1 Beyond cameras feature a lightbar that can be controlled using the VISCA protocol through either a serial (RS-232 / RS-485) or TCP connection. By default, the camera's lightbar displays the following colors to reflect their status:...
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Each binary value string should result in two hexadecimal characters. 3. Place each separate two character hexadecimal value in sequence with a single space between them. Product Manual — Doc. 9440F IV-CAM Series • 207...
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4. The VISCA command for the bright green half-width lightbar (8x c1 00 0C 0C 00 ff) is sent via a serial (RS-232 / RS-485) or TCP connection to the camera. The camera's lightbar now displays as bright green on the two inner segments. 208 • IV-CAM Series Product Manual — Doc. 9440F...
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Perform a Factory Restore If the IV-CAM Series camera must be restored to its factory default settings, press and hold the recessed RESET button on the rear of the camera for 10 seconds. After holding the RESET button for 10 seconds, the camera restarts.
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Resources The following resources are provided for the IV-CAM Series. NOTE: You may need to provide your Crestron.com web account credentials when prompted to access some of the following resources. Crestron Support and Training Crestron True Blue Support Crestron Resource Library Crestron Online Help (OLH) Crestron Training Institute (CTI) Portal...
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