VADDIO ConferenceSHOT AV Configuration And Administration Manual

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    Configuration and administration guide for conferenceshot 10 enterprise-class ptz conferencing camera document 411-0002-32 rev. B january 2017.

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    Ii contents overview 1 what's in this guide 1 features 1 a quick look at the camera 2 back of the camera 2 using the vaddio ir remote commander 3 quick reference 3 details 4 storing a preset using the ir remote commander 4 clearing a preset using the ir remote commander 4 web interface 5 compatible ...

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    Web tasks for administrators: reboots and updates 22 reboot the camera 22 save and import or restore a configuration 22 start a firmware update 23 camera switch settings 24 web tasks for administrators: contacting vaddio technical support 25 web tasks for administrators: viewing diagnostic logs 25 t...

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    Overview this guide covers the conferenceshot 10 enterprise-class ptz conferencing camera: n conferenceshot 10 camera (silver), north america – part number 999-9990-000 n conferenceshot 10 camera (silver), europe and uk – part number 999-9990-001 n conferenceshot 10 camera (white), north america – p...

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    A quick look at the camera n camera and zoom lens: the conferenceshot 10 camera features a 10x optical zoom lens (11x in super-wide mode). N ir sensors: sensors in the front of the camera base receive signals from the remote. Make sure there's nothing directly in front of the camera base, and point ...

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    Using the vaddio ir remote commander the remote provides basic camera control. Quick reference what do you need to do? Button(s) power on or standby power (green button at top right) select the camera to control (if this remote controls more than one) camera select buttons 1 through 3 (second row on...

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    Details the vaddio remote provides the following functions: data screen – press and hold for 3 seconds to display the camera’s ip address and mac address on the near-end display. Press momentarily to dismiss the information. Back light – use or turn off back light compensation. Power – switch the se...

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    Web interface the camera provides a web interface to allow control via an ethernet network connection, using a browser. The web interface gives the user more control over the camera than the ir remote offers. The web interface allows user-level camera control and password-protected administrative ac...

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    User access by default, the web interface opens to the camera controls page without requiring a login. If the administrator has changed the guest access setting, you will need to log in. The default user password is password. Only the camera control page is available with user-level access. If you a...

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    Administrative access if you are on the camera control screen and no other screens are available, you’re logged in at the user level, or guest access is enabled and you’re not logged in at all. Use the admin button to open the login dialog. When you log in as admin, all the admin navigation buttons ...

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    Web interface quick reference where to find the controls you need right now. What do you need? Go to this page camera operation n move or zoom the camera n set the speed for pan, tilt, or zoom motions n focus the camera (focus button reveals the focus control) n move to a camera preset n put the cam...

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    What do you need? Go to this page information about the camera n room location and phone number n help desk phone number room labels reboot or reset to factory defaults system: firmware firmware n current version information n save (export) and restore (import) configuration n firmware update system...

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    Web tasks for all users: camera controls c amera c ontrols page the camera controls page provides most of the same controls as the ir remote commander, along with some that are not available from the remote: n pan, tilt, zoom, or return to "home" position n stop or resume transmitting live camera vi...

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    Stop or resume sending video use the mute button to temporarily stop video from the camera without placing it in standby - for example, when you need to confer privately with another person in the room. Remember that the mute button does not mute the room's microphones. In video mute mode, the camer...

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    Move the camera use the arrow buttons for camera pan and tilt. The center button moves the camera to the home position. Zoom in or out use the zoom + button to zoom in and the zoom - button to zoom out. Move the camera to a preset position use the numbered preset buttons to move the camera to any of...

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    Store a camera preset 1. Set up the camera shot, then use the store button to open the store preset box. 2. Click one of the preset buttons. If you are logged in as admin, this box provides the option to store the shot as a numbered preset or as the home position. 3. To save the current ccu settings...

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    Change the focus open the focus control to select auto-focus, or set manual focus with the + (near) and – (far) buttons. These buttons are not recognized when the auto focus box is checked. Change the speed of camera movements use the speed sliders to adjust the speed of movements that you control w...

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    Set pan direction by default, the arrow buttons move the camera in the direction that viewers at the far end would see. If you face the camera and use the left arrow button, the camera pans to your right. To switch the camera pan direction to the near end point of view, use the settings button to op...

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    Web tasks for administrators: managing access and passwords s ecurity page things you can do on this page: n change the password for the admin account (default is password) n change the password for the user account (default is password) n allow people to access the camera control screen without log...

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    Web tasks for administrators: configuring network and time/date settings n etworking page things you can do on this page: n specify time zone and ntp server n assign the camera’s hostname n specify dhcp or static ip address n set up other networking information (if using static ip addressing) networ...

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    Specifying time zone and ntp server 1. To make the time zone and ntp server editable, enable automatic ntp updating. 2. Select the desired time zone from the list. 3. If desired, specify the ntp server to use. If you are not sure about this, use the default. 18 configuration and administration guide...

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    Web tasks for administrators: configuring streaming settings s treaming page things you can do on this page: n edit the usb device name n allow soft client control of the camera n enable/disable ip streaming and usb streaming separately n set the resolution, video quality, and frame rate for ip stre...

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    Enable or disable streaming ip and usb streaming are enabled by default. Use the enable usb streaming and enable ip streaming checkboxes to change this. Set ip streaming settings if you are not sure about these settings, start with the defaults. 1. Select the video quality mode: easy or custom. Easy...

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    Web tasks for administrators: color, lighting, and speed adjustments the camera settings page lets you do these things: n set up the color settings the camera uses. N set the pan, tilt, and zoom speeds that will be used. Adjust the color settings 1. To allow the camera to compensate automatically fo...

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    Web tasks for administrators: reboots and updates the system page opens to the firmware tab, where you can: n run a firmware update n reboot the camera n set the camera back to its original factory settings n save the current configuration (export data) or restore a configuration (import data) the d...

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    Start a firmware update 1. Be sure you have downloaded the appropriate update file to your computer. 2. Click choose file and select the update file. 3. Click begin firmware update. 4. Read the information in the confirm dialog box and be sure you understand it. It may seem boring, but it could save...

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    Camera switch settings the dip switches tab of the system page provides access to these features: baud rate (9600 bps or 38400 bps) – rs-232 serial communication rate. Super wide mode – provides a wider horizontal field of view and greater zoom. Some distortion may be present. Status light color sch...

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    Web tasks for administrators: contacting vaddio technical support if you can't resolve an issue using your troubleshooting skills (or the troubleshooting table in this manual), we are here to help. You’ll find information for contacting vaddio technical support on the help screen. Web tasks for admi...

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    Troubleshooting and care when the camera doesn't behave as you expect, check the indicator light on the front before you do anything else. Use this table to determine whether it's time to call vaddio technical support. What is it doing? Possible causes check and correct nothing. The light on the fro...

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    Correct a motor calibration error if the web interface presents an error message about the motors, or if the camera's status light is blinking yellow, you will need to reset the pan and tilt motors. 1. On the camera controls page, select settings to open the pan and tilt settings box; or on the syst...

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    Restoring default camera settings factory reset clears most settings and returns soft dip switches (on the dip switches tab of the system page) to their default positions. Using the switches on the back of the camera: set all dip switches down and cycle the power to reload the default camera setting...

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    Compliance statements and declarations of conformity compliance testing was performed to the following regulations: fcc part 15 (15.107, 15.109), subpart b class a ices-003, issue 54: 2012 class a emc directive 2004/108/ec class a en 55022: december 2010 class a en 55024: november 2010 class a kn22 ...

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    European compliance this product has been evaluated for electromagnetic compatibility under the emc directive for emissions and immunity and meets the requirements for a class a digital device. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required...

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    Warranty information see vaddio warranty, service and return policies posted on support.Vaddio.Com for complete details. Hardware* warranty: two (2) year limited warranty on all parts and labor for vaddio manufactured products. Vaddio warrants its manufactured products against defects in materials a...

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    Index a admin login 5-6, 16 changing 16 default 5 anatomy of the camera 2 auto focus 14 auto iris 21 auto white balance 21 b backing up a configuration 22 backlight compensation 21 bandwidth 20 baud rate setting (dip switch) 24 bit rate (ip streaming setting) 20 blue gain 21 browser compatibility 5 ...

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    Login 5-6 admin 5-6 user 5 low-power state 11 m manual focus 3-4, 14 max bandwidth (ip streaming setting) 20 motor calibration 27 muting 11 video 11 n navigation buttons, hiding/showing 7 network configuration 5, 17 default 5, 17 network port 2 networking page (web) 17 ntp server 18 o operating envi...

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    Time zone 18 troubleshooting 26 u uc conferencing status light color scheme 24 update 23 usb port 2 usb stream format (dip switch) 24 usb streaming 19 user login 5, 16 changing 16 default 5 v vaddio ir remote commander 3-4 variable bit rate 20 video mute 11 video quality (ip streaming setting) 20 vi...

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    Vaddio is a brand of milestone av technologies · www.Milestone.Com phone 800.572.2011 / +1.763.971.4400 · fax +1.763.971.4464 · email info@vaddio.Com visit us at support.Vaddio.Com for firmware updates, specifications, drawings, manuals, technical support information, and more. Vaddio, conferencesho...