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DL30/DL50

User Manual

Federal Communications Commission Statement 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this 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. Warning - This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries in a safe and proper manner.

Remote Control Battery Safety Information

- Store batteries in a cool and dry place. - Do not throw away used batteries in the trash. Properly dispose of used batteries through

specially approved disposal methods. - Remove the batteries if they are not in use for long periods of time. Battery leakage and

corrosion can damage the remote control. Dispose of batteries safely and through approved disposal methods.

- Do not use old batteries with new batteries. - Do not mix and use different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or

rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). - Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. - Do not attempt to short-circuit the battery terminals.

DISCLAIMER

No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the contents of this documentation, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. Information presented in this documentation has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice. In no event will AVer Information Inc. be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

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NOTICE

SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR REFERENCE ONLY.

WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance

to rain or moisture. Warranty will be void if any unauthorized modifications are done to the product.

Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. Use the correct power supply voltage to avoid the damaging camera. Do not place the camera where the cord can be stepped on as this may

result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug. Hold the bottom of the camera with both hands to move the camera. Do

not grab the lens or lens holder to move the camera.

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More Help

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Contact Information

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Contents

Package Contents ................................................................................................... 1

Camera Mount Suggestions (Optional Accessories) ......................................... 1

Product Introduction ................................................................................................ 2

Overview ............................................................................................................ 2

LED Indicator ..................................................................................................... 2

Pan and Tilt Angle .............................................................................................. 3

Dimension .......................................................................................................... 3

Cable Fixing Plate Installation ........................................................................... 4

Device Connection ............................................................................................. 5

PoE+ Connection ............................................................................................... 5

HDMI Connection .............................................................................................. 6

Audio Input Connection ..................................................................................... 7

Ceiling Mount Installation (Optional) .................................................................. 8

Wall Mount Installation (Optional) ...................................................................... 9

Tracking Setup ................................................................................................. 11

Remote Control ................................................................................................ 12

Hot Key ............................................................................................................ 13

Set Up the Camera ............................................................................................... 13

Set Up IP Address of the Camera ................................................................... 13

If there is DHCP environment .................................................................. 13

Or if you want to configure by yourself .................................................... 13

Web Setup ....................................................................................................... 14

Use the AVer IPCam Utility to Find the Camera .............................................. 14

Make a Connection to the Camera via Browser .............................................. 15

Live View .......................................................................................................... 16

Snapshot .................................................................................................. 16

Pan-Tilt-Zoom Control .............................................................................. 17

Manual Pan-Tilt Speed Adjustment .......................................................... 17

Focus ....................................................................................................... 18

Preset Position ......................................................................................... 18

Tracking Control ....................................................................................... 19

Settings ............................................................................................................ 20

Tracking Settings ..................................................................................... 20

Tracking Control ....................................................................................... 20

Presenter .................................................................................................. 21

Zone ......................................................................................................... 23

Hybrid ....................................................................................................... 25

Camera Settings ...................................................................................... 27

Camera Control ........................................................................................ 27

Preset ....................................................................................................... 28

Exposure .................................................................................................. 28

Image Process ......................................................................................... 29

Video & Audio ........................................................................................... 29

Network .................................................................................................... 30

System ..................................................................................................... 31

FAQ ....................................................................................................................... 32

Specification* ........................................................................................................ 33

DL30 ................................................................................................................ 33

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Package Contents

Camera Unit Power Adapter & Power

Cord Cable Fixing Plate Cable Ties (x4)

M2 x 4mm Screws (x2) Quick Start Guide Remote Control USB Cable

or

1/4-20, L=7.5mm Screw User Manual* Warranty Card*

*Only for Japan

Camera Mount Suggestions (Optional Accessories)

For details on optional accessories, consult your local dealer.

Wall mount USA: Part#PTMLTWM01 Other countries: Part#60S5000000AC

Ceiling mount USA: Part#PTMLTCM02 Other countries: Part#60S5000000AB

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Product Introduction

Overview

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2 3 4 56 7 8 9 (1) Camera Lens (4) Kensington Lock (7) USB Port

(2) IR Sensor (5) Audio In* (8) DC Power Jack

(3) LED Indicator (6) HDMI Port** (9) PoE+ Port***

*Line input level: 1Vrms (max) *Mic input level: 50mVrms (max); Supplied voltage: 3.3V **DL30 does not support HDMI port. ***Only support IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standard.

LED Indicator

LED Status

Blue (Blinking every two seconds) Tracking On

Blue (Solid) Normal Operation and Tracking Off

Orange (Blinking) Camera Initialization

Orange (Solid) Standby Mode

Red (Blinking) Firmware Update

Purple (Blinking for three times)**** RTMP being switched on or off

****Supported since V7.0.0016.22

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Pan and Tilt Angle

170

90

Dimension

200mm (7.87)

158.8mm (6.25) 162.2mm (6.39)

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Cable Fixing Plate Installation

1 Secure the cable fixing plate to the camera with two M2 x 4mm screws in the package.

Plug in cables. Use four cable ties in the package to secure the cables and cable fixing plate.

[Note] DL30 does not support HDMI port.

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Device Connection

Lecture Capture System DL Tracking Camera

PoE+ IEEE802.3at

HDMI (Not for DL30) or

LAN

(Record)

Laptop/Desktop (Management/Presentation)

Monitor/TV (Display)

Microphone

Audio Input

USB

CaptureShare

Web Application (Remote Management)

PTZ Management

PoE+ Connection

Connect the camera to the router or switch through the PoE+ port.

[Note] Only support IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standard.

Router/PoE+ Switch

Ethernet cable (Not included)

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HDMI Connection

Use the HDMI cable to connect with monitor or TV for video output.

Monitor/TV

HDMI cable

[Note] 1. DL30 does not support HDMI port. 2. HDMI monitor can be connected to camera and output live video. Assuming HDMI monitor is well

connected before the camera is turned on, the OSD menu will be displayed on HDMI monitor in default.

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Audio Input Connection Connect the audio device for audio receiving. [Note] 1. Line input level: 1Vrms (max) 2. Mic input level: 50mVrms (max); Supplied voltage: 3.3V 3. Because video conferencing software such as Google Hangouts (Windows), Skype (Mac), or

Teams (Windows and Mac) can automatically adjust volume, the user might experience randomly unstable volume while using the camera.

Microphone

Audio mixer

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Ceiling Mount Installation (Optional) 1. Use two M2 x 4mm screws (in the DL camera package) to secure the cable fixing plate (in the DL

camera package) to the camera. Plug in cables. Use four cable ties (in the DL camera package) to secure the cables and cable fixing plate.

2. Use four M4 (L10mm) screws (not supplied) to secure the mount bracket on the ceiling.

3. Use three 1/4-20, L=7.5mm screws (in the ceiling mount kit) to install another mount bracket on the camera.

4. Slide the mount bracket with the camera into the mount bracket secured on the ceiling.

5. Use three M3 x 6mm screws (in the ceiling mount kit) to secure the camera.

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Wall Mount Installation (Optional) 1. Use two M2 x 4mm screws (in the DL camera package) to secure the cable fixing plate (in the DL

camera package) to the camera. Plug in cables. Use four cable ties (in the DL camera package) to secure the cables and cable fixing plate.

2. Use the drilling paper included in the package to drill the holes in the wall where the user wants to mount the camera.

3. Use the screws (not included) to secure the L-mount bracket on the wall.

[Note] For cement wall: M4 x 20mm self-tapping screws (x4) + plastic conical anchor

For wooden wall: M4 x 20mm self-tapping screws (x4)

4. Then, assemble the L-mount brackets + with 2 screws (M4 x 8mm, included in the package).

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2

P/N: 303AU340-AGR

46.00[1.81]

51.00[2.01]

5.50[0.22]

A

4

B

A

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5. After assembling the L-mount brackets, use the screws (not included) to secure the lower part of L-mount brackets on the wall.

[Note] For cement wall: M4 x 20mm self-tapping screws (x2) + plastic conical anchor

For wooden wall: M4 x 20mm self-tapping screws (x2)

6. Pass the cables through the hole on the L-mount brackets and connect the cables to corresponding connection ports.

7. Use the remaining screw (1/4-20, L=7.5mm, included in the package) to secure the camera on the L-mount brackets.

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Tracking Setup

Distance range to podium: 8~9m is suggested.

Tracking distance for upper body: 2~16m; tracking distance for full body: 3~28m.

Suggested setup position: center of classroom.

Install height range (from floor): 2~3m; 2.4m is suggested.

No human outline on poster/screen/monitor/TV in the background.

No more than three people in a single camera view.

Podium

Blackboard

8~9m

Center of classroom

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Remote Control The remote control requires two AAA size batteries. Make sure batteries are installed properly before use.

Name Function

(1) Power Turn the unit on/standby/privacy: Press once to turn on privacy

mode. Press again to turn off privacy mode.

Long press for 3 seconds to turn on standby mode. Short press again to turn off standby mode.

(2) Remote Control LED It will be on when pressing other buttons.

(3) Menu Open and exit the OSD menu. [Note] DL30 does not support OSD menu.

(4) Switch Switch from presenter to another presenter.

(5) Auto Tracking On Turn on auto tracking.

(6) Auto Tracking Off Turn off auto tracking.

(7) Number buttons Use for setting the preset position 0~9.

(8) Preset User can use below two ways to set the preset position: a) press Preset + Number button (0~9) simultaneously, or b) hold Preset then press Number button (0~9). Remote control LED and camera button LED will not light when pressing Preset button alone.

(9) Reset User can use below two ways to cancel pre-configured preset position: a) press Reset + Number button (0~9) simultaneously, or b) hold Reset then press Number button (0~9). Remote control LED and camera button LED will not light when pressing Reset button alone.

(10) ,,, & Pan and tilt the camera. Pan/Tilt speed by remote control is fixed. You may change pan/tilt speed by using web browser. For setting details of web browser, please refer to Set Up the Camera section.

(11) Enter After opening the OSD menu, confirm the selection or make a selection in OSD menu.

(12) Zoom In/Out Zoom in/out. Zoom in/out speed by remote control is fixed. You may change zoom in/out speed by using web browser. For setting details of web browser, please refer to Set Up the Camera section.

(13) EV +/- EV level adjustment. *Press EV+ for three seconds to switch on RTMP. *Press EV- for three seconds to switch off RTMP. *This function is supported since V7.0.0016.22.

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(14) Upper Body Tracking mode switches to Presenter Mode when pressing Upper Body button, and presenter's size on screen is upper body.

(15) Full Body Tracking mode switches to Presenter Mode when also pressing Full Body button, and presenter's size on screen is full body.

(16) Zone Tracking mode switches to Zone Mode when pressing Zone button.

(17) Camera Select CAM1 to CAM4 buttons. Select a camera to operate. Once a camera is selected, the CAM button LED will be on when pressing other buttons.

Hot Key Press certain button on remote controller to perform hot key function.

Button Action Function

5 Press five times (55555) Turn on DHCP.

8 Press eight times (88888888) Set DL cameras IP address as default IP (192.168.1.168).

9 Press nine times (999999999) Password reset mechanism: When the hot key takes effect, the password of entering Web UI will go back to the default admin.

Set Up the Camera

Set Up IP Address of the Camera DL cameras default setting is DHCP on. If there is DHCP environment 1. Connect your camera to the internet and wait for your camera to get IP address. 2. From your server, you can find your new camera IP address. 3. If necessary, modify the IP address.

Or if you want to configure by yourself 1. Use the remote control and press the button 8 eight times to switch to Static IP mode. 2. The default IP for the camera would be set to 192.168.1.168. 3. Set up your computer with static IP 192.168.1.x and then type in 192.168.1.168 in your web

browser to access the camera.

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Web Setup

Connect the camera from a remote site through the Internet.

Use the AVer IPCam Utility to Find the Camera To find the IP address of your cameras, you can execute the IPCam Utility installer. Follow the below steps to find the IP address of the camera. 1. Download the IPCam Utility from

Global: https://www.aver.com/download-center USA: https://www.averusa.com/education/support Europe: https://www.avereurope.com/download-center

2. Run the IPCam Utility. 3. Click Search, and all available devices will be listed on the screen. 4. Select a camera from the list. 5. The corresponding fields of IP address will display. 6. Double-click on the IP address of the camera from the list to connect to the camera through the

browser.

[Note] If IPCam utility cannot find the camera, please check following: 1. Please make sure the Ethernet connection of camera is well connected. 2. The camera and PC (IPCam utility) are in the same LAN segment.

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Make a Connection to the Camera via Browser Open the browser and enter the IP address of the camera. The PC/laptop requires an internet access. After connecting to the camera, enter the user account and password (default is admin/admin) to log in Web.

[Note] User will be asked to set a new account and password after first login. Please use the new

account and password to log in later.

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Live View

In live view, the user can make a snapshot, set up camera control (zoom in/out, camera direction control, pan/tilt speed, focus), view preset, and tracking control (on, off, tracking mode).

Snapshot

Select the camera button to make a snapshot and download the file to local storage.

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Pan-Tilt-Zoom Control

To operate the PTZ Camera motion, use , , ,

and to adjust the camera view position and use and

to zoom. Select to go back to default position.

Manual Pan-Tilt Speed Adjustment

Adjust the speed of manual Pan-Tilt.

[Note] The max manual pan speed is 90/sec. The max manual tilt

speed is 45/sec.

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Focus

Switch to auto (AF) or manual (MF) focus.

You can configure AF Mode under Settings ( ) >

Camera Settings > Camera Control.

Manual focus: Click the minus sign to focus near and

plus sign to focus far.

One push focus: Click to adjust lens

focus automatically once.

Preset Position

Select the number to view preset positions. User can also enter preset position number (0~255) in Go to column directly for a quickly calling section.

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Tracking Control

Enable/disable tracking function, select tracking mode, and operate one-click tracking function. Tracking mode (refer to Tracking Settings section for

setup) Presenter: Camera will start tracking when object

enters the tracking point. [Note] Tracking point under presenter mode: default set is preset 1. When preset 1 is not set, tracking point is home position.

Zone: Camera will start tracking when object is moving between the preset tracking block area.

Hybrid: With the advantages of boththe Presenter Mode and Zone Mode, the camera tracks and captures the presenters movement. As the presenter enters the previously configured preset point zone, the camera steers to focus on the content of the zone, such as the whiteboard and the projector screen.

Click Track: This function allows user to change tracking object while auto tracking.

1. Select Click Track button. A red frame is targeted on the tracking object and blue frames are targeted on other objects on the live screen.

2. To select a new target, just simply click the object on the

live screen.

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Settings

Tracking Settings Enable/disable tracking function, set up tracking mode, operate one-click tracking function and pan/tilt/zoom the camera. [Note] Tracking will be off when activating pan/tilt/zoom or go to preset point.

Tracking Control Enable/disable tracking function, select tracking mode, operate one-click tracking function (refer to Tracking Control section), and pan/tilt/zoom the camera.

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Presenter Select the Presenter tab in Tracking Settings interface.

Camera will start tracking when object enters the tracking point.

1. Use , , , , and to adjust the camera to tracking point.

2. Then, select Save to Preset 1 to save the tracking point. 3. Tracking Sensitivity: sets the sensitive level of tracking. Move bar to set the value. The current

value is displayed at upper right corner. 4. Time of Return to Tracking Point: sets the idle time for camera return to tracking point. Move bar

to set the value. The current value is displayed at upper right corner. 5. People Size: selects the people in full or upper body while tracking.

[Note] Tracking point under presenter mode: default set is preset 1. When preset 1 is not set, tracking point is home position.

6. Effect Tracking Area: When Effective Tracking Area function is on, camera only tracks around the selected area. Check the box to turn on the Effective Tracking Area function then click Set to configure the targeted area in the live view. Move the upper left corner and the lower right corner of the red solid frame to define the targeted area.

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[Note] The position of the red solid frame corresponds to the central position of the presenter. The black dotted frames represent the tracking areas for different positions of the presenter. Therefore, the red dotted frame is the actual effective tracking area of the red solid frame.

7. Auto Zoom: When Auto Zoom is off, camera stops zooming in/out automatically and shoots the presenter according to the shot size of Preset 1.

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Zone Select the Zone tab in Tracking Settings interface.

Set up 2 to 4 block areas for the camera. Each block is corresponding to one preset position. Camera will switch between preset positions when the presenter enters different blocks. 1. Select the Number of block (2, 3, or 4).

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2. Select the block and set the preset positions in order (preset 6 to preset 9). Use , ,

, , and to move the camera to desired position and select Save to save

the preset position. And, a snapshot of the preset image will show at corresponding image display

box. Repeat the steps to set another preset position.

[Notes] Set each preset overlapping with the next one (one man width). Set the preset view to clearly see at least 60% upper body of the presenter to ensure tracking

accuracy. Make sure no other human-outline poster/TV/monitor in the background. 3. Tracking Sensitivity: sets the sensitive level of tracking. Move bar to set the value. The current

value is displayed at upper right corner. 4. Time of Return to Tracking Point: sets the idle time for camera return to tracking point. Move bar

to set the value. The current value is displayed at upper right corner.

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Hybrid Under Tracking Settings, select Hybrid.

Hybrid benefits you with the advantages of boththe Presenter Mode and Zone Mode. Under Hybrid Mode, the camera tracks and captures the presenters movement. As the presenter enters the previously configured preset point zone, the camera steers to focus on the content shown on the teaching gadget in the zone, such as the whiteboard and the projector screen. Firstly, configure Preset 10-13 to define the preset point zone.

1. Select Preset 10 from the drop-down menu.

2. Use , , , , and to adjust the camera to the desired angle.

3. Select Save to save Preset 10. 4. Select Delete to remove Preset 10. You can proceed to reconfigure Preset 10. 5. Repeat the steps above to configure Preset 11-13. Leave some space between Preset 10 to 13,

as each preset point zone is meant to center on the content of the teaching gadget, such as the whiteboard and the projector screen.

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Secondly, determine how the camera tracks the presenter.

Use Tracking Sensitivity slider to adjust the sensitivity level of tracking. The current value is displayed at the upper right corner.

Use Time of Return to Tracking Point slider to define the idle time before the camera returns to the tracking point. The current value is displayed at the upper right corner.

[Note] The default value oftheTracking Point is preset 1. If preset 1 is not set, the Tracking Point will be home position. People Size: Choose to cover the presenters Full Body or Upper Body while tracking him/her. Once the Effective Tracking Area is enabled, the camera tracks the presenter only when

he/she is within the specified Effective Tracking Area. When configuring the Effective Tracking Area, include Preset 10-13 in the Effective Tracking Area so that the camera tracks to focus on the content of the preset point zone. For instance, in the case where Preset 10 is excluded from the Effective Tracking Area, even if the presenter walks to the flat TV in Preset 10, the camera will not go to Preset 10 and will not show the content of the flat TV.

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Camera Settings

Camera Control

Select Settings ( ) > Camera Settings > Camera Control.

You can navigate the camera to the desired angle with its PTZ function. Auto Focus Modes:

Select . Find the two modes below in the AF Mode drop-down list. AF Trigger after PTZ (Default): After the camera pans, tilts, or zooms in/out, the auto

focus will be triggered once. This mode is suitable for scenarios where the presenter uses gestures and body language but walks around only occasionally. The camera will auto focus on the presenter only once after he/she stops walking, thus stabilizing the footage.

Continuous AF: The camera automatically maintains its focus on the presenter whenever it detects any movement. This mode is widely used in cases where the presenter strolls around the room, for it can firmly keep focus on the presenter optimally.

Select to switch to the manual focus. Click the minus sign to focus near and plus sign to focus far. One push focus: Click to adjust lens focus automatically once.

You can adjust the Pan Speed of the camerawith the slider. You can adjust the Tilt Speed of the camerawith the slider. You can select High or Low for Zoom Speed. You can select On or Off for Digital Zoom.

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Preset Set up preset position and view preset position.

1. Select the Preset tab in Camera Settings interface. 2. Use , , , and to adjust camera view position. 3. Enter preset position number (0~255) in Save Preset column and select Save to save the

position. 4. To call the preset position, enter a preset number (0~255) in Load Preset column or select the

preset number (0~19) from Quick Call section. 5. Video Freeze while Preset: turns on/off the screen view freeze function. When Video Freeze

while Preset is on, during the preset operation, the screen will freeze until the operation is done. 6. Preset Speed: selects the preset speed.

[Note] Preset point value includes: pan/tilt/zoom, exposure, shutter, iris, ev, brightness, gain, slow shutter, white balance, focus, focus position, digital zoom, and R&B gain.

Exposure Select the Exposure tab in camera settings interface. Set up the exposure type - Full Auto or Manual and relevant settings.

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Image Process Select the Image Process tab in camera settings interface. Set up the white balance, saturation, contrast, sharpness, noise filter, mirror, and flip.

Video & Audio The user can set up Power Frequency, Video Mode, Stream Video Output, Bitrate, Encoding Type, Framerate, I-VOP Interval (S), Rate Control, Audio Input Type, Audio Volume, and Sampling Rate.

3 types of video modes can be selected and each one only supports single function, Stream Only: supports RTSP/RTMP only. USB Only (factory default): supports USB port output only; not compatible with AVer PTZ

Management and PTZ Control Panel. Please switch to other two modes if necessary. USB + Streaming: supports both RTSP/RTMP and USB output at the same time. [Note] If Video mode is in Stream Only, the frame rate is up to 60fps; in USB + Streaming mode, the frame rate is up to 30fps.

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Network Set up IP address of camera DHCP or static IP, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS. After setting, select

Confirm to apply settings.

RTMP Settings Follow below steps to set up RTMP:

1. Get the RTMP server URL and stream key from the broadcasting platform and enter in Server URL and Stream Key column.

2. Select Start Stream to begin uploading the live video of the camera to the broadcasting platform.

3. Select STOP to stop uploading the video. [Note] To get the RTMP server URL and stream key, please refer to the instruction of broadcasting. RTSP Security for user to set a security key number for streaming.

Connecting to DL30 via RTSP On your media applications such as VLC, PotPlayer, or QuickTime, you can connect to DL30 by

entering the following RTSP URL: rtsp://IP address of DL30/live_st1.

For Example: rtsp://192.168.1.168/live_st1

You can enable/disable RTSP Security function.

(When RTSP Security is On, the RTSP stream ID and Password will be synchronized with those of

DL30 Web user interface.)

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System The system information of camera is displayed in this page, including Model Name, IP Address, Serial Number, MAC Address, and Firmware Version.

Upgrade firmware: follows below steps to upgrade the firmware.

1. Download the newest firmware from: Global: https://www.aver.com/download-center USA: https://www.averusa.com/education/support Europe: https://www.avereurope.com/download-center

2. Connect to the camera through the browser. 3. Select System > Upgrade firmware > Choose File. 4. Select the firmware and select the Upgrade button. 5. It takes about 5 minutes to finish update. After update, log in the web page again.

Factory Default: clears all values and resets the camera back to factory default values. Login: the default login name and password are admin/admin. To change the login name and

password, enter the new login name and password and select the Change button. Language: changes the Web UI language. Save to Profile: saves up to 3 different settings including preset settings values, tracking mode,

and tracking setting values of camera. [Note] The settings of profiles will be cleared after factory reset.

Load Profile: loads up to 3 different settings of camera. After selecting Load Profile, camera will go back to Home position.

Sleep Timer: sets the duration of sleep timer. When there is no UVC and RTSP connection and timer is up, camera will enter sleep mode.

Camera Selector: selects a camera to operate.

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FAQ 1. Can I pan, tilt, zoom, and set preset point when tracking is on?

Yes, but tracking will be off when activating pan/tilt/zoom or go to preset point.

2. Any value will be auto saved and shifted when going to the preset point?

Yes, preset point value: PTZ, exposure, shutter, iris, ev, brightness, gain, slow shutter, white

balance, focus, focus position, digital zoom, R&B gain.

3. What value will be saved in profile?

Profile saving value: 1) preset setting values, 2) tracking mode, and 3) tracking setting values.

4. How to switch from Zone mode to Presenter mode?

You may switch to Presenter mode by simply pressing Upper or Full button on your remote

control.

5. Where can I configure the Hybrid Mode?

You can access the camera Web user interface to configure the Hybrid Mode. The Hybrid Mode

is not supported by the remote control.

6. What should I pay attention to when configuring the Effective Tracking Area under the Hybrid

Mode?

Effective Tracking Area defines where the presenter is tracked. When configuring the Effective

Tracking Area, include the preset point zone (Preset 10-13) as well.

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Specification*

DL30

Camera

Image Sensor 1/2.8 CMOS

Effective Picture Elements 2 Megapixels

Output Resolutions USB: 1080P60 (max) RTSP: 1080P60 (max)

Minimum Illumination 0.5 Lux (IRE50, F1.6, 30FPS)

S/N Ratio 50dB

Gain Auto, Manual

TV Line 800 (Center/Wide)

Shutter Speed 1/4 s to 1/10,000 s (60Hz) 1/3 s to 1/10,000 s (50Hz)

Exposure Control Full Auto, Manual, WDR

White Balance Auto, Manual

Optical Zoom 12X

Digital Zoom 2X

Viewing Angles

DFOV: 84.1 (Wide) to 7.8 (Tele)

HFOV: 76.5 (Wide) to 6.8 (Tele)

VFOV: 47.3 (Wide) to 3.8 (Tele)

Focal Length f = 3.9 mm (Wide) to 46.8 mm (Tele)

Aperture (Iris) F = 1.6 (Wide) to 2.8 (Tele)

Minimum Working Distance 0.3 m (Wide), 1.5m (Tele)

Pan/Tilt Angles Pan: 170, Tilt: 90

Pan/Tilt Speed (Manual) Pan: 1 to 90/sec, Tilt: 7.85 to 45/sec

Preset Speed Pan: 120/sec, Tilt: 110.84/sec

Preset Positions 10 (IR), 256 (IP)

Camera Control - Interface IP, USB

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Camera Control - Protocol VISCA (IP), CGI (IP), USB

Noise Reduction 2D/3D NR

Image Effect Flip, Mirror

WDR Yes

Power Frequency 50 Hz, 60 Hz

AI Auto Tracking Functions

Tracking Mode Presenter Mode, Zone Mode, Hybrid Mode

Sleep Mode

Sleep Mode Yes (Control by Web Page and CaptureShare)

Audio

Channel 2ch Stereo

Codec AAC, PCM

Sample Rate AAC (48/32/16/8Khz), PCM (48Khz)

Interface

Video Outputs IP, USB

Audio Outputs IP, USB

Audio Inputs MIC in, Line in

General

Power Requirement AC100 - 240V to DC12V 2A or above

Power Consumption 12W

PoE+ Yes

Dimensions (W x D x H) 158.8mm x 162.2mm x 200mm

Net Weight 1.6170.1KG

Application Indoor

Tally NA

Security Kensington slot

Operating Conditions Temperature: 0C to +40C Humidity: 20% to 80%

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Storage Conditions Temperature: -20C to +60C Humidity: 20% to 95%

IP Streaming

Resolution 1080P (60FPS)

Network Video Compress Formats

H.264, MJPEG (Web Page)

Maximum Frame Rate 60FPS

Bit-rate Control Modes VBR/CBR

Range of Bit-rate Setting 512 Kbps to 32 Mbps

Network Interface 10/100 Base-T

Multi-stream Capability

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(RTSP/Web Page), 1080P60FPS (max)

(Web Page/USB), 1080P60FPS (max)

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(RTSP/Web Page/USB), 1080P30FPS (max)

Network Protocols IPv6, IPv4, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, IGMP, HTTP, DHCP,

RTP/RTCP, RTSP, RTMP, VISCA over IP

NDI | HX Capability NA

USB

Connector USB 3.1 Gen1 Type B, backward compatible with USB 2.0

Video Format MJPG/YUY2

Maximum Video Resolution 1080P60

USB Video Class (UVC) UVC 1.1

USB Audio Class (UAC) UAC 1.0

Web UI

Live Video Preview Yes

Camera PTZ Control Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus, Preset Control

Camera/Image Adjustment Exposure/White Balance/Picture

Network Configuration DHCP, IP Address, Gateway, Subnet mask, DNS

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Software Tools

Single Camera Control

AVer CaptureShare (via USB, via IP with virtual camera)

AVer PTZ Control Panel (via IP)

AVer OBS Plugin for PTZ Camera

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