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RC821U User Manual
RC821U User Manual
User Manual
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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.
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Class A ITE
Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits.
Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the
instructions for use:
Warning
Catalogue
1 Note...........................................................................................................................................1
2 Packing List...............................................................................................................................1
3 Quick Start................................................................................................................................1
4 About Product...........................................................................................................................2
4.1 Features............................................................................................................................................................ 2
4.4 Dimension........................................................................................................................................................ 4
4.5 Installation........................................................................................................................................................ 5
5 GUI Settings..............................................................................................................................7
5.1 MENU................................................................................................................................................................ 7
5.2 EXPOSURE........................................................................................................................................................ 7
5.3 COLOR............................................................................................................................................................... 7
5.4 IMAGE................................................................................................................................................................ 8
5.5 P/T/Z.................................................................................................................................................................. 8
5.7 SETUP............................................................................................................................................................... 9
6 WEB Settings...........................................................................................................................10
6.1 Access Camera................................................................................................................................................ 10
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Name Quantity
Camera 1
Power Adapter 1
Power Cable 1
Remote Control 1
USB Cable 1
User Manual 1
3 Quick Start
1) Please check connections are correct before starting.
USB HD Video Conference Camera User Manual
DC 12V IN
Power Cable (Supplied)
2) Connect the power adapter to the power illumination, it keeps the picture clean and clear,
connector on the rear panel of the camera. and the SNR of image is as high as 55dB.
The power indicator on the front panel of the PoE
camera is on. The wired network supports PoE power supply,
3) After the camera is powered on, it starts to the control, power supply, video and audio can
initialize, right up to the limit position, and be completed with a network cable.
then both horizontal and vertical go to the Remote Control
middle position, the motor stops running, The camera can be controlled remotely through
and the initialization is completed. the RS232, network and USB port.
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Camera
1080P/60,
1080P/50,1080/P30,
Video System
1080P/25,720P/60,
720P/50
Minimum
0.5 Lux @ (F1.8, AGC ON)
Illumination
Backlight
Support
Compensation
Reduction Reduction
Signal Noise
≥55dB
Ratio
Horizontal Angle
72.5° ~ 6.9°
of View
Vertical Angle of
44.8° ~ 3.9°
View
Horizontal
±170°
Rotation Range
Vertical Rotation
-30° ~ +90°
Range
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Pan Speed
2.7° ~ 35.7°/s
Range
Tilt Speed
2.7° ~ 31.5°/s
Range
Number of
255
Preset
Network Features
Video
H.264/MJPEG
Compression
First Stream,
Video Stream
Second Stream
1920x1080, 1280x720,
First Stream
1024x576, 960x540,
Resolution
640x480, 640x360
1280x720, 1024x576,
720x576 (50Hz),
480x272, 320x240,
320x180
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USB Features
Windows 7, Windows 8,
Linux, Android
Color System/
MJPG/YUY2/H.264
Compression
YUY2: 1080P@60fps
(max.)
H.264 AVC:
Video Format
1080P@60fps (max.)
MJPEG: 1080P@60fps
(max.)
USB Video
Protocol
Input/Output Interface
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Pelco-P
HDMI Output
1 x HDMI 1.4b
Interface
General Specifications
DC 12V/USB 5V
Input Voltage
/PoE (802.3af)
Operating
-10°C ~ 40°C
Temperature
Storage
-40°C ~ 60°C
Temperature
Power
12W (max.)
Consumption
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STANDBY POWER
1 2 3 4 5 6
Item Name
1 RS232 Interface
2 NET Interface
3 HDMI Interface
5 LINE IN Interface
6 DC 12V Interface
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4.5 Installation
Wall-Mount
4
Ceiling-Mount
3
1 4
Note
The installation diagram is for reference only. The brackets and screws are not standard. For
3 # 11 7. ZOOM Key
Auto/Manual/Far/Near focus
SLOW ZOOM FAST
10. CAMERA SELECT Key
7
Press to select and control the camera
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/ BACKLIGHT / 11. # Key
8 17
9 Use with other keys
FOCUS
12. IR Remote Control Key
Use with other keys PTZ moved according to the arrow indicates
Set preset: [PRESET] + Number key (0-9) Enter or exit OSD MENU
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EXPOSURE
Mode Auto
ExpCompMode On
ExpComp -1
Backlight Off
Gain Limit 3
Anti-Flicker 50Hz
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DRC 2 COLOR
WB Mode Auto
Select Item RG Tuning +1
Change Value BG Tuning +1
[Menu] Back Saturation 100%
Gain Limit: 0 ~ 15 (Effective in Auto, SAE, AAE, Outdoor, One Push, Manual, VAR.
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Gamma Ext
Style Default Select Item
Change Value
Gamma: Ext, Default, 0.45, 0.5, 0.56, 0.63. Digital Zoom: Off, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x.
Style: Default, Norm, Clarity, Bright, PC. Call Preset Speed: 1 ~ 24.
Pre Zoom Speed: 0 ~ 7.
5.5 P/T/Z
5.6 NOISE REDUCTION
When in main menu page, move the cursor to
[P/T/Z] and press [HOME] key to confirm to enter When in main menu page, move the cursor to
the P/T/Z page as shown as below. [Noise Reduction] and press [HOME] key to
confirm to enter the noise reduction page as
shown as below.
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1 ~ 8. UVC H264 On
Select Item
Change Value
[Menu] Back
COMMUNICATION SETUP
Protocol VISCA
V_Address 1
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Notice
Select Item
When selected “Yes” and confirm with [HOME]
Change Value
key, all parameters will restore to default, include
[Menu] Back
the IR Remote address and VISICA address.
Protocol: Auto, VISCA, PELCO-D, PELCO-P.
RESTORE DEFAULT
Restore? No
Change Value
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Tilt Speed 10
Zoom Speed 5
Zoom In Zoom Out
Focus In Focus Out Focus Speed 5
Pan Speed 10
Tilt Speed 10
Set Call
Preset
6.2 Control Camera PTZ Back
All pages include two menu bars:
Real Time Monitoring: Video image displaying 1) Pan and Tilt Control
with function buttons. The direction arrows and home button allow you
Parameter Setup: Parameter configurating. to manually drive the camera to desired position.
A. Video Viewing Window 2) Zoom
The video viewing window is same as video Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons allow for wide or
resolution, the bigger the resolution, the bigger narrow view of the space.
the playing area. Double click the viewing 3) Focus
window to show full screen, double click again, to Focus In and Focus Out button allow for fine
return to initialized size. manual focus adjustment if the camera has any
Status bar in viewing window shown as below: auto focusing problems on difficult object.
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4) PTZ Speeds
Pan speed rate can be set to 1 ~ 24, Tilt speed rate
1) Video Pause: Click to pause the real-time
can be set to 1 ~ 20. Zoom and Focus speed rate
video, click again to resume.
can be set to 0 ~ 7.
2) Audio Control: Click to adjust the volume or
5) PTZ Presets
mute.
When the PTZ turns to the position that you
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would like to return to later, you can set presets Video Settings
Video Format 50Hz
for quick recall.
Encode Level mainprofile
Type a number (0 ~ 254) into the preset box and First Stream
Encode Codec H264
click "Set" button to save.
Resolution 1920x1080
When the PTZ turn to other position, input the Bit Rate 4096
preset number and click “Call” button to turn the I Key Frame Interval 25
Resolution 1280x720
Submit Cancel
6.3 Video Settings Support 50Hz (PAL) and 60Hz (NTSC) formats.
2) Encode Level
Support baseline, mainprofile and highprofile.
3) Encode Codec
Support H264 and MJPEG.
4) Resolution
First stream support 1920x1080, 1280x720,
1024x576, 960x540, 640x480, 640x360. Second
stream support 1280x720, 1024x576, 720x576
(50Hz), 720x480 (60Hz), 720x408, 640x360,
480x272, 320x240, 320x180; The bigger the
resolution, the clearer the image, and the larger
the code stream, the more network bandwidth
will be taken.
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5) Bit Rate
You can specify the bit rate, the larger of the bit
rate, the clearer of the image. The configuration
of the bit rate needs to be combined with the
network bandwidth. When the network
bandwidth is narrow and the bit rate is
Brightness 7
configured larger, the video stream cannot be Saturation 4
Contrast 7
transmitted normally, and the visual effect will be
Sharpness 4
worse. Hue 7
Flip Off
6) Frame Rate Mirror On Off
You can specify the size of the frame rate, the Submit Default
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Submit Cancel
1) Audio Switch
Enable or disable audio switch.
2) Audio Type
Audio type AAC.
3) Sample Rate
Sample rate 48K.
4) Bit Rate
Bit rate 96K, 128K and 256K selectable.
5) Input Type
Input type Line in.
6) ADTS Options
Options: On, Off.
Reboot Reboot
User
UserName admin
Passwd
Guest
Passwd
Submit Cancel
1) Reboot
Click “Reboot” to restart system.
2) Username and Password
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IP Address 192.168.100.88
Gateway 192.168.100.1
Port Settings
HTTP Port 80
RTMP(S) Settings
First Stream On Off Video Audio
MRL rtmp://192.168.100.138/live/stream0
MRL rtmp://192.168.100.138/live/stream1
SRT Settings
SRT On Off
RTSP Settings
RTSP Auth On Off
ONVIF Settings
ONVIF On Off
Multicast Settings
Multicast On Off
Address 224.1.2.3
Port 6688
NTP Settings
NTP Time Sync On Off
Position X 0 Y 0
Position X 0 Y
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D. UDP Port
Set up the UDP port, default is 1259.
Note
E. Sony Visca
The above information is for reference only,
Sony Visca 52381.
please refer to the real product for the actual
3) RTMP(S) Settings
specification.
Set the MRL of RTMP(S) and select "on", "off",
6.9 Download the Upgrade Program
"video" and "audio" functions to enable or
If you need the camera upgrade program, please
disable video and audio in the two streams.
contact the manufacturer.
4) SRT Settings
Turn On/Off SRT and set up the SRT Port,
Note
Encryption and Password.
WEB interface and parameters are subject to
5) RTSP Settings
change without notice.
Turn On/Off the RTSP Auth.
6) ONVIF Settings
7 Troubleshooting
Turn On/Off the ONVIF and ONVIF Auth.
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Image of PC if necessary.
The monitor shows no image 3) Check that the IP address, subnet mask and
1) Check that the camera power supply is gateway settings is correct.
connected, the voltage is normal, and the 4) Check that the MAC address is conflicts.
power indicator is always on. 5) Check that the web port is modified, the
2) Turn off the power switch to check whether default setting is 80.
the camera is self-testing. Forget the IP address or login password
3) Check the cable of video platform and TV The default IP address is: 192.168.100.88; the
whether in correct connection. default username and password are: admin.
Image jitters after the camera is properly Control
connected Remote control does not work
1) Check that the camera installation position is 1) Check and replace with new batteries.
stable. 2) Check that the camera is in normal working
2) Check that any vibrating machinery or object mode.
near the camera. 3) Check the address key of remote control can
There is no video image in browser match the camera.
IE browser does not support H5, you need to use Serial port cannot control
VLC plug-in to view videos. Please access VLC 1) Check the protocol, address and bit rate of
website (http://www.videolan.org/vlc) the camara are consistent.
to download and install the 32-bit VLC media 2) Check the control cable is properly
player, after installation, the video image will be connected.
displayed normally when access the camera.
Other mainstream browsers already support H5
and do not need to install the VLC plug-in.
Unable to access through the browser
1) Using PC to access the network to test that
the network access can work properly to
eliminate the network fault caused by cable
and PC virus until the PC and camera can
ping each other.
2) Disconnect the network, connect camera
with PC separately and reset the IP address
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