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PTZ Camera Controller
User Manual
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 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/TV technician for help.
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.
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.
TRADEMARKS
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COPYRIGHT
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All rights of this object belong to AVer Information Inc. Reproduced or transmitted in any
form or by any means without the prior written permission of AVer Information Inc. is
prohibited. All information or specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
NOTICE
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THE
INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR REFERENCE
ONLY.
WARNING To reduce 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 device it to physical shock.
Use correct power supply voltage to avoid damaging camera.
Do not place the device where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying
or damage to the lead or the plug.
Hold the both side of the device with both hands to move the device. Do not grab one
side of device to move the device.
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Contact Information
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AVer Information Inc.
www.aver.com
8F, No.157, Da-An Rd., Tucheng Dist.,
New Taipei City
Taiwan
USA
AVer Information Inc.
www.averusa.com
668 Mission Ct.
Fremont, CA 94539, USA
Toll-free: 1(877)528-7824
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Contents
Product Introduction ........................................................................................ 1
Overview ......................................................................................................... 1
Dimensions ..................................................................................................... 2
Connections ................................................................................................... 3
Function Buttons ............................................................................................. 4
Camera Controller Operation ........................................................................... 7
Menu ............................................................................................................... 7
System Setting ................................................................................................ 7
COM Setting .................................................................................................... 8
Ethernet Setting .............................................................................................. 9
Password Setting ............................................................................................ 9
Specification ................................................................................................. 11
1
Product Introduction
Overview
Name Function
(1) Micro USB port For firmware upgrades of the device. Using a micro USB cable to
connect with a PC running STMISP software tool.
(2) RS422/RS485 port For RS422 or RS485 connection with the camera.
Please refer to the table below for connections.
RS422
Camera Controller Camera
T+ R+
T- R-
R+ T+
R- T-
RS485
Camera Controller Camera
T+ RS485 A+
T- RS485 B-
(3) RS232 port For 9-Pin RS232 control connection with the camera.
(4) LAN port For RJ-45 network connection.
(5) DC 12V DC 12V power plug.
DC12VLANRS232RS422UPGRADE
T T R R
RS485
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
2
Dimensions Unit: mm
DC12V L A N R S 2 3 2 RS 4 2 2 UPGRADE
F O C U S B
B R IG H T R V A L U E
C A M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3
6 4 7 8 9
0
A E M O D E
ONE A F PU S H P R E S E T R E S E T
POWER MENU BACK LIGHT
PAN RESET TILT ONE
AWB PUSH WDR OFF/- WDR
ON/+ COLOR GAIN + _
W B
A U T O
C A M C A M C A M C A M C A M C A M
M O D E
MA N U AL COLOR HUE + _
A U T O
W B A U T O
A E A U T O
5
N E A R FAR
1 7 3 m
m (
6 .8
1 in
) 9 9 m
m (
3 .9
0 in
)
T T R R RS4 85
25
25
25 25
350mm (13.78in) 42mm (1.65in)
Connections
Power:
All devices need to connect to a power source and power on.
[Note] For camera controller, please use the power plug that corresponds to your
country. We provide 4 types of power plugs in the package EU, US, UK, and
AU.
LAN:
The PTZ camera controller and camera must be connected via a
switch/router (not included) and on the same network (LAN) segment in
order for controller to find the camera for controlling. The CL01 uses UDP
protocol for connection, a cross-cable will not work for direct connection of
controller/camera.
DC12VLANRS232RS422UPGRADE
T T R R
RS485
PTZ camera PTZ camera
Router/PoE Switch
Camera Controller
RS232(VISCA) cable
(Not inculded)
RS422 cable/RS485 cable
(Not inculded)
PTZ camera PTZ camera
PTZ camera
Ethernet cable
(Not inculded)
PTZ camera
PTZ camera
4
Function Buttons
(1) Light sensor
Light Sensor is to detect the current environmental brightness. When the keyboard back light is set to AUTO, then, the keyboard will adjust brightness of keyboard panel according to environment brightness. When the environment is brightly lit, the back light will turn OFF. When the environment is dimly lit, the back light will turn ON to access the buttons more easily.
(2) Value/R knobs
To adjust cameras exposure parameters or red gain value. In a clockwise direction it will increase the values, counterclockwise direction it will decrease the values.
(3) Bright/B knobs
To adjust cameras exposure parameters or blue gain value. In a clockwise direction it will increase the values, counterclockwise direction it will decrease the values.
(4) Focus knobs
To adjust cameras focal length. The clockwise direction is to adjust the focal length Far. The counterclockwise direction is to adjust the focus length Near (When using this function, the keyboards focus mode will be changed to MANUAL mode).
(5) Auto Focus Function buttons
To adjust cameras focus. When AUTO indicator is ON, it means current status is in AUTO MODE.
ONE PUSH AF button is to trigger one time auto focus function. Each time the button is pressed, the camera will focus once and for that moment the camera will enter the auto focus mode.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)
(12)
(5) (6) (7)
(8)
(10)
(9)
(11)
FOCUS
B
BRIGHT
R
VALUE
CAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3
64
7 8 9
0
A E
MODE
ONE
A F
PU SH PRESET RESET
POWER MENU BACK
LIGHT
PAN RESET
TILT ONE AWB
PUSH
WDR
OFF/-
WDR
ON/+
COLOR GAIN +
_
W B
A U T O
CAM CAM CAM CAM CAM CAM
MODE
MA NUAL
COLOR HUE +
_
AUTO
WB AUTO
AE AUTO
5
NEAR FAR
R
VALUE
B
BRIGHT
FOCUS
NEAR FAR
ONE
A F
PU SH
A U T O
MA NUAL
AUTO
5
Function Buttons (continued)
(6) WB Auto button
It is to modify the cameras White Balance (WB) mode to either Auto or Manual each time it is pressed. Under the Auto White balance mode, the R-Knobs and B-Knobs do nothing. Under WB Manual, you will have a control of R-Gain and B-Gain of the camera. Please refer to the table shown. When the indicator of WB Mode button is ON, then Knob 1 and Knob 2 are only available for White Balance adjustment.
(7) AE Auto button
It is to modify the five Exposure modes, to either Auto or Manual each time it is pressed. Under the different exposure modes, use the VALUE knob and BRIGHT knob to adjust the values. When AE Mode indicator is ON, it means Knob 1 and Knob 2 are only available for exposure parameters adjustment. The values will show in the Controllers display.
WB Mode R-Knobs
Function
B-Knobs
Function
Auto None None
Manual Red Gain Blue Gain
Exposure
Mode
VALUE
Knob
BRIGHT
Knob
AUTO None Gain
Compensation
MANUAL Shutter IRIS
Shutter
Priority
Shutter Gain
Compensation
Iris Priority IRIS Gain
Compensation
Brightness
Priority
None Brightness
(8) Preset function buttons
PRESET button: It is to save and call presets.
- Save Presets: Press PRESET button and the PRESET button will start to flash. Then, press the number of preset and press PRESET again to save the preset. For example: PRESET + 1+ 2 + PRESET to set the preset as 12.
- Call Presets: Preset number button + PRESET. For example: Press 1+ 2 + PRESET button to call preset 12.
- RESET: To clear the Preset. Press RESET button and the RESET button will start to flash. Then, press the number of preset and press the RESET button to reset the preset. For example: To clear preset 25, RESET +2 + 5 and RESET.
(9) Camera function buttons
- Power: To check the power status of the cameras ( ). When the POWER button is pressed, the CAM1 to CAM7 buttons will show status light.
Green Power On
White Standby
Off No camera is connected or
cannot detect the status
Press POWER + CAM (1~7) to turn ON/Off the camera. *Note: TR camera must be connected via RS232/422 or WOL software to power on.
- Backlight: To turn ON/OFF Backlight of the camera (BLC).
- Menu: To call out or exit the camera setup menu. Press for 3 seconds to call out the CL01 setup menu display on controller.
- PAN TILT/RESET: To Reset the Pan/Tilt position of camera.
W B
MODE
WB AUTO
A E
MODE
AE AUTO
6
Function Buttons (continued)
(9) Camera function buttons (continued)
- ONE PUSH AWB: To trigger one time white balance adjustment.
- WDR OFF/- and Tracking OFF Wide Dynamic Range, WDR OFF/-: To turn off WDR function or reduce the WDR. Tracking OFF: Press to turn OFF the tracking function. *Note: For AVer Tracking cameras.
- WDR ON/+ and Tracking ON Wide Dynamic Range, WDR ON/+: To turn on WDR function or increase the WDR. Tracking ON: Press to turn ON the tracking function. *Note: For AVer Tracking cameras.
- COLOR GAIN -/+: To adjust the color gain value.
- COLOR HUE -/+: To adjust the color hue value.
(10) CAM1 ~ CAM7 buttons
Press the camera button to switch camera control and the camera indicator will turn green. Each camera button will need the IP address and Port of the camera configured before control will work. (Please refer to Camera Controller Operation > Ethernet setting). *Note: For AVer Tracking cameras, be sure to enable the Visca Over IP setting in Advanced Settings of the camera.
(11) Joystick
Camera: The Joystick can adjust camera Pan/Tilt by moving left/right and up/down. To adjust camera Zoom In/Out, rotate in a clockwise/ counterclockwise direction. In the camera setup menu, the Joystick can move the cursor and modify parameters. To confirm a selection, press the center button on top of Joystick. Controller Display: While using to move the cursor in the Controller display, pressing the center button on top of Joystick does nothing. Move the cursor to the right to confirm a selection.
(12) LED Display Panel
It displays current camera controller status, displays information, and systems menu.
(13) Multi-Channel
Control more than 7 cameras, maximum support is 256 cameras.
A. Long press MENU to call out controllers menu. Go to 3. Ethernet setting > 1. Channel: select CAM 7 and then make sure that 4. Lock: Disabled
1. System Setting
2. COM setting
3. Ethernet setting
4. Password setting
1. Channel: CAM7
2. Camera IP: 192.168.001.001
3. Port: 52381
4. Lock: Disabled
B. Go to 1. Channel: Cam007 and use
joystick or keyboard to select your camera number for setting.
If you have already finished A & B, go back to home screen of controller, now you can press cameras number on keyboard, then press CAM7 button to control the selected camera.
7
PTZ Camera Controller Operation
Menu Press MENU button for 3 seconds to enter the menu. Press menu button again to exit.
The main menu is as below shown:
1. System Setting
2. COM setting
3. Ethernet setting
4. Password setting
While in Menu mode, use the joystick to select and setup the parameters.
Right Enter the submenu, move to the selection, or confirm the selected
value
Left Exit current selection or move back to the last selection
Up Move between menu selection or change the value
Down Move between menu selection or change the value
Top button Enter or confirm the selection or move cursor to right to confirm
System Setting The System setting menu is as below shown:
1. Language: English
2. LED brightness: Normal
3. Backlight: Auto
4. Joystick sensitive: 7
5. Auto standby: Off
6. ItselfIP: 192.168.000.088:08090
7. About keyboard
[Note] and indicates that the menu page can page down or page up (More).
Language
The system supports English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. LED brightness
Adjust LED panel brightness of the PTZ camera controller High, Low, or Normal.
Backlight
Setup the backlight of the buttons on the PTZ camera controller Auto, Off, or On.
8
5. Auto Standby ON
6. Itself IP 192.168.1.88:5000
7. About Keyboard
System Setting (continued)
Joystick sensitivity
Setup the sensitive level of joystick 1~7. The swinging amplitude of the joystick can
control the speed of the pan/tilt rotation speed. When the joystick sensitivity is set to high,
it can swing a small amplitude amount to control the rapid rotation.
Auto Standby
To setup the PTZ camera controller enter to standby mode within limited idle time 1mins,
2mins, 5mins, 10mins, 20mins, 30mins, or 60mins.
ItselfIP
Setup the PTZ camera controllers IP address and port. The default IP and port values are
192.168.001.088: 5000.
[Tip] Use number buttons (0~9) to enter the IP address and port.
About keyboard
Display the name of PTZ camera controller, firmware version, and serial number.
COM Setting The COM setting menu is as below shown:
1. Channel: CAM1
2. Address: 1
3. Baudrate: 9600
4. Protocol: Visca
CHANNEL Select the channel (CAM1 ~ CAM 7) to setup. The channel corresponds to the CAM1 ~
CAM7 button on the PTZ camera controller. Address
Setup the channel address. The table shows the available address value for different
protocol.
When the address is set to "Others", after exiting from setting menu, you can modify the
address by adding the corresponding channel button. For example, the address of CAM1 is
set to Others, press the number button "1" + "2" + "CAM1 to set the address of CAM1 to
12.
Protocol Address value
Visca 1 1~7
SonyVisca 2 1~7, other
Pelco-P 1~7, other
Pelco-D 1~7, other
2:
Sony VISCA IP: VISCA over IP
1:
VISCA Serial port(RS-232/422/485) : VISCA
UDP VISCA
9
COM Setting (continued) Baudrate
Setup the baud rate for channel (CAM1 ~ CAM7) 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400.
Protocol
Setup the protocol for channel (CAM1 ~ CAM7) Visca, SonyVisca, Pelco-P or Pelco-D.
Ethernet Setting To set the cameras channel, IP address, and port on the PTZ camera controller.
The Ethernet setting menu is as below shown:
1. Channel: CAM1
2. Cam IP: 192.168.001.100
3. Port: 52381
CHANNEL Select the channel (CAM1 ~ CAM 7) to setup. The channel corresponds to the (CAM1 ~
CAM7) button on the PTZ camera controller. Cam IP
To setup the cameras IP address. When entering a 3 digit number, the cursor will move to
next column automatically. If user enters less than a 3 digit number, press the RESET
button, and it will move to the next column. If the user enters the wrong value, press the
PRESET button to delete the value.
[Tip] Use number buttons (0~9) to enter the IP address.
Port
Setup the connection port for the camera.
[Tip] Use number buttons (0~9) to enter the port.
Password Setting Enable/disable the password of the PTZ camera controller and change the password.
The Password setting menu is as below shown:
1. Password enable: disable
2. Modify password Password enable
Enable/disable password function on the PTZ camera controller. The default password is
8888.
When the password is enabled, user needs to enter the password before entering to menu.
[Tip] Using the number buttons (0~9) to enter the password. Modify password
10
When changing the password, user needs to enter the current password, then, enter the
new password and re-enter the new password again to confirm.
[Tip] Using the number buttons (0~9) to enter the password.
11
Specification
I/O port
RS422/RS485 port 4Pin Terminal
RS232 port DB 9Pin Male Interface
LAN port
(All Communication Ports can
function at the same time)
RJ45 Female port
Power plug JEITA type4 Female
Upgrade port Micro USB Female port
Camera Control
Max Support 255 PTZ Cameras
Control Protocol VISCA , PELCO P/D
Display Screen OLED Screen
Camera Channels 7
Knobs 3
Joystick 1
Control Signal Format
Baud Rate 2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps
Data Bit 8bits
Stop Bit 1bit
Parity Bit NONE
Ethernet Protocol UDP / TCP / IP
Power
Rated Voltage DC 12V
Rated Current 0.3A max, 3.6W
Power Consumption 24W
Physical
Working Temperature 0 ~ 40(32 ~ 104 )
Storage Temperature -20 ~ +60(-4 ~ 140 )
Working Temperature Indoor
Dimension Size (L*W*H )
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