Table of Contents
- Overview
- Unpacking the Conferencing System
- A Quick Look at the System
- Installation
- Using the Remote Control
- Web Interface
- System Administration
- Configuring Camera Behavior
- Operating the Camera
- Telnet Serial Command API
- Specifications
- Troubleshooting and Care
- Compliance Statements and Declarations of Conformity
- Warranty Information
- Photo Credits
- Index
- Bookmarks
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Complete Manual for
ConferenceSHOT AV
Enterprise-Class Conferencing System
Document 411-0001-30 Rev D
October 2018
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Contents
Overview 1
What's in this Guide 1
Features 1
Unpacking the Conferencing System 2
A Quick Look at the System 7
Front of the Camera 7
Back of the Camera 8
Back of the Speaker 8
Installation 9
Before You Install the Camera 9
Don’t Void Your Warranty! 9
Cabling Notes 9
Installing the Thin Profile Wall Mount 10
Basic Connections 10
Installing the Camera (No Speaker) 12
Installing the Camera and Speaker 13
Powering Up the System 14
Status Light 14
Using the Remote Control 15
Quick Reference 15
Details 16
Storing a Preset Using the Remote 16
Clearing a Preset Using the Remote 16
Web Interface 17
Browser Support 17
User Access 18
Administrative Access 19
Web Interface Quick Reference 20
Compact Menu View 21
System Administration 22
Configuring Network Settings 22
Setting Time Zone and NTP Server 23
Managing Access and Passwords 24
Adding Room Information to the Screen 25
Rebooting the Camera 26
Saving or Restoring a Configuration 26
Starting a Firmware Update 27
Contacting Vaddio Technical Support 29
Viewing Diagnostic Logs 30
Configuring Camera Behavior 30
Enabling or Disabling Streaming 31
Configuring USB Streaming 31
Configuring IP Streaming 32
Advanced IP Streaming Settings 34
Adjusting the Color Settings 35
Web Tasks for Administrators: Customizing the Audio 35
Controlling Volume 35
Fine-Tuning 37
Web Tasks for Administrators: Setting up Macros and Triggers 39
Writing and Editing Macros 39
Testing Macros 39
Defining and Deleting Triggers 40
Testing Triggers 41
Setting Other Camera Behaviors 42
Operating the Camera 43
Stopping or Resuming Video 44
Muting the Microphones 44
Muting the Speaker 45
Managing the Camera Ready State 45
Moving the Camera 46
Zooming In or Out 46
Moving the Camera to a Preset Position 46
Adjusting the Focus 46
Setting the Speeds of Camera Movements 47
Setting Pan Direction 47
Telnet Serial Command API 48
camera home 48
camera pan 49
camera tilt 50
camera zoom 51
camera focus 52
camera preset 53
camera ccu get 54
camera ccu set 55
camera recalibrate 55
camera standby 56
video mute 56
audio volume 57
audio mute 58
trigger 59
streaming settings get 60
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network settings get 62
network ping 63
sleep 63
system reboot 64
system factory-reset 64
version 65
history 65
help 65
exit 66
Specifications 68
Troubleshooting and Care 69
Status Light 70
Restoring Default Camera Settings 71
Operation, Storage, and Care 71
Compliance Statements and Declarations of Conformity 72
FCC Part 15 Compliance 72
ICES-003 Compliance 72
European Compliance 73
Warranty Information 74
Photo Credits 75
Index 76
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Overview
This guide covers the ConferenceSHOT™ AV system – a camera and detachable speaker available in
silver/black or white, together or separately, with or without microphones and a variety of other
accessories.
What's in this Guide
This guide covers
nUnpacking and installation
nThe system's physical features
nConfiguration and system administration
nControlling the camera using the IR remote or web interface
nControlling the camera using Telnet commands
nSpecifications
nTroubleshooting and maintenance
nWarranty and compliance/conformity information
For your convenience, the information you need to install this product is also available in the smaller, stand-
alone Installation Guide for ConferenceSHOT AV Enterprise-Class Conferencing System.
Download manuals, dimensional drawings, and other information from www.vaddio.com/support.
Features
nIntegrated HD camera and audio system ideal for huddle rooms and small to medium conference rooms
nAudio inputs for two Vaddio MicPOD table or ceiling microphones
nAudio output for optional matching speaker – or integrate into existing audio infrastructure
n2.14 Megapixel effective, native 1080p/60 full HD image sensor
n10x optical zoom, horizontal field of view of 74° in super-wide mode
nSimultaneous uncompressed USB 3.0 and IP (H.264) video + full-duplex audio streaming
nSelectable IP stream resolution; USB stream resolution auto-negotiated with conferencing client
nPrecise pan and tilt movements at up to 90° per second
nUniversal Video Class (UVC) and Universal Audio Class (UAC) drivers supported in Windows®, Mac®
OS, and Linux operating systems, compatible with most UC conferencing applications
nPresenter-friendly IR remote control
nIntegration-ready Telnet control
nEnterprise-class IT administrative capabilities with full web controls for remote management
Unpacking the Conferencing System
Make sure you received all the items you expected. Here are the packing lists for the ConferenceSHOT AV
system.
Caution:
Use the power supply shipped with the camera. Using a different power supply may create an unsafe
operating condition or damage the camera, and will void the warranty.
Caution
Always support the camera's body when lifting or moving it. Lifting the camera by its head or mounting arm
will damage it.
ConferenceSHOT AV camera kit
North America: 999-9995-000 (black/silver) or 999-9995-000W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-001 (black/silver)or 999-9995-001W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-009 (black/silver)or 999-9995-009W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera
nVaddio IR Remote Commander
nPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
nCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
nUSB 3.0 cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
nHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
n4-contact Molex connector
nThin profile wall mount with mounting hardware
ConferenceSHOT AV speaker kit
All locales: 998-9995-003 (black) or 998-9995-003W (white)
nSystem speaker
nRail mount kit (mounts to the camera or its mount)
nCable to system camera, 6 in. (15 cm)
HDMI audio embedder kit
All locales: 999-9995-004
nHDMI audio embedder
nAudio interface module
nConferenceSHOT AV speaker cable
nHDMI cable
nAudio interface to HDMI audio embedder patch cable, 4 ft (1.2 m)
nPower cable, 4 ft.(1.2 m)
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ConferenceSHOT AV system with single ceiling microphone
North America: 999-9995-100 (black/silver) or 999-9995-100W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-101 (black/silver)or 999-9995-101W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-109 (black/silver)or 999-9995-109W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system camera
oVaddio IR Remote Commander
oPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
oUSB 3.0 A to B cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
oCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
oHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
o4-contact Molex connector
oThin profile wall mount with mounting hardware
nConferenceSHOT AV system speaker kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system speaker
oConferenceSHOT AV speaker cable
oRail mount kit (mounts to the camera or its mount)
nOne EasyMICMicPOD ceiling microphone, white
ConferenceSHOT AV system with two ceiling microphones
North America: 999-9995-200 (black/silver) or 999-9995-200W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-201 (black/silver)or 999-9995-201W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-209 (black/silver)or 999-9995-209W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system camera
oVaddio IR Remote Commander
oPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
oUSB 3.0 A to B cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
oCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
oHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
o4-contact Molex connector
oThin profile wall mount with mounting hardware
nConferenceSHOT AV system speaker kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system speaker
oConferenceSHOT AV speaker cable
oRail mount kit (mounts to the camera or its mount)
nTwo EasyMICMicPOD ceiling microphones, white
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ConferenceSHOT AV system with single tabletop microphone
North America: 999-9995-300 (black/silver) or 999-9995-300W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-301 (black/silver)or 999-9995-301W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-309 (black/silver)or 999-9995-309W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system camera
oVaddio IR Remote Commander
oPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
oUSB 3.0 A to B cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
oCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
oHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
o4-contact Molex connector
oThin profile wall mount with mounting hardware
nConferenceSHOT AV system speaker kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system speaker
oConferenceSHOT AV speaker cable
oRail mount kit (mounts to the camera or its mount)
nOne EasyMIC MicPOD tabletop microphone
ConferenceSHOT AV system with two tabletop mics
North America: 999-9995-400 (black/silver) or 999-9995-400W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-401 (black/silver)or 999-9995-401W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-409 (black/silver)or 999-9995-409W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system camera
oVaddio IR Remote Commander
oPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
oUSB 3.0 A to B cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
oCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
oHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
o4-contact Molex connector
oThin profile wall mount
nConferenceSHOT AV system speaker kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system speaker
oConferenceSHOT AV speaker cable
oRail mount kit (mounts to the camera or its mount)
nTwo EasyMIC MicPOD tabletop microphones
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ConferenceSHOT AV system camera with HDMI audio embedder and one microphone
North America: 999-9995-500 (black/silver) or 999-9995-500W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-501 (black/silver)or 999-9995-501W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-509 (black/silver)or 999-9995-509W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system camera
oVaddio IR Remote Commander
oPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
oUSB 3.0 A to B cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
oCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
oHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
o4-contact Molex connector
oThin profile wall mount with mounting hardware
nHDMI audio embedder kit, including:
oHDMI audio embedder
oAudio interface module
oConferenceSHOT AV speaker cable
oAudio interface to HDMI audio embedder patch cable, 4 ft (1.2 m)
oHDMI cable
oPower cable, 4 ft.(1.2 m)
nOne EasyMIC MicPOD tabletop microphone
ConferenceSHOT AV system camera with HDMI audio embedder and two microphones
North America: 999-9995-600 (black/silver) or 999-9995-600W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-601 (black/silver)or 999-9995-601W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-609 (black/silver)or 999-9995-609W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system camera
oVaddio IR Remote Commander
oPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
oUSB 3.0 A to B cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
oCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
oHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
o4-contact Molex connector
oThin profile wall mount with mounting hardware
nHDMI audio embedder kit, including:
oHDMI audio embedder
oAudio interface module
oConferenceSHOT AV speaker cable
oAudio interface to HDMI audio embedder patch cable, 4 ft (1.2 m)
oHDMI cable
oPower cable, 4 ft.(1.2 m)
nTwo EasyMIC MicPOD tabletop microphones
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ConferenceSHOT AV system camera with one ceiling microphone
North America: 999-9995-700 (black/silver) or 999-9995-700W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-701 (black/silver)or 999-9995-701W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-709 (black/silver)or 999-9995-709W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system camera
oVaddio IR Remote Commander
oPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
oUSB 3.0 A to B cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
oCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
oHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
o4-contact Molex connector
oThin profile wall mount with mounting hardware
nOne EasyMIC MicPOD ceiling microphone
ConferenceSHOT AV system camera with two ceiling microphones
North America: 999-9995-800 (black/silver) or 999-9995-800W (white)
Europe and UK:999-9995-801 (black/silver)or 999-9995-801W (white)
Australia and New Zealand: 999-9995-809 (black/silver)or 999-9995-809W (white)
nConferenceSHOT AV system camera kit, including:
oConferenceSHOT AV system camera
oVaddio IR Remote Commander
oPoE+ mid-span power injector with AC cord set(s)
oUSB 3.0 A to B cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
oCat-5e cable, 10 ft (3 m)
oHDMI cable, 6 ft (1.8 m)
o4-contact Molex connector
oThin profile wall mount with mounting hardware
nOne EasyMIC MicPOD ceiling microphone
Download manuals, dimensional drawings, and other information from www.vaddio.com/support.
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A Quick Look at the System
This section covers the physical features of the ConferenceSHOT AV system.
Front of the Camera
Camera and zoom lens: The ConferenceSHOT 10 camera features a 10X optical zoom lens (11X in
Super-Wide mode).
IR sensor: Receives signals from the IR remote. Make sure there's nothing directly in front of the camera
base, and point the remote at the camera.
Status light: The multi-colored LED indicates the camera's current state.
nBlue – Camera is active
nRed – Tally
nPurple – Standby mode or booting
nYellow – Firmware update is in progress
nBlinking blue – Video mute is on (Pro A/V color scheme) or USB cable is disconnected (UC color
scheme)
nBlinking red – Tally; video mute is on
nBlinking yellow – Motor out of calibration
nBlinking purple – Error
Speaker: Far-end audio for small conference rooms.
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Back of the Camera
nNetwork PoE+ – 10/100/1000 Ethernet port; IP streaming and control via web interface
nUSB 3.0 – Type B media device connector; streams uncompressed UVC standard video and
UACstandard audio
nEasyMIC ports – Connect up to two Vaddio EasyMIC microphones
nAudio output – Line level differential audio and 12 VDC power output to the optional amplified speaker
or other audio infrastructure
Back of the Speaker
Use the provided speaker cable to connect the speaker to the camera.
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Installation
This section covers:
nSelecting the location for the camera
nInstalling the mount
nConnecting the camera (and speaker, if purchased)
nMounting the camera (and speaker, if purchased)
Note
PoE type networks connected to this equipment are for intra-building use only and should not be connected
to lines that run outside of the building in which this product is located.
Before You Install the Camera
nChoose a mounting location that will optimize camera performance. Consider camera viewing angles,
lighting conditions, line-of-sight obstructions, and in-wall obstructions where the camera is to be
mounted.
nEnsure that the camera body can move freely and will normally point away from the ceiling and lights.
The camera will not perform well if it is pointed toward a light source such as a light fixture or window.
nFollow the installation instructions included with the camera mount.
Don’t Void Your Warranty!
Caution
This product is for indoor use. Do not install it outdoors or in a humid environment without the appropriate
protective enclosure. Do not allow it to come into contact with any liquid.
Use only the power supply included with this product. Using a different one will void the warranty, and
could create unsafe operating conditions or damage the product.
Do not install or operate this product if it has been dropped, damaged, or exposed to liquids. If any of these
things happen, return it to Vaddio for safety and functional testing.
Cabling Notes
For RJ-45 connections, use Cat-5e or better cable and high-quality standard RJ-45 connectors.
Note
Use standard RJ-45 connectors and a good crimping tool. Do not use pass-through RJ-45
connectors. Poorly crimped connectors can damage the connectors on the product, cause
intermittent connections, and degrade signal quality. Test cable pin-outs and continuity before connecting
them.
Intact – will make reliable contact
with cable connector
Damaged – Bent contact fingers
will NOT make reliable contact
with cable connector
Pro Tip
Label all cables at both ends.
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Installing the Thin Profile Wall Mount
All ConferenceSHOT cameras include a wall mount.Other mounting options are available as well. Contact
us if you don’t have the camera mount you need.
If you install the camera wall mount to drywall, use the wall anchors provided with the mount.
Basic Connections
Here is an example of how the camera might be set up in a medium-size conference room. In this setup, a
PC uses a unified communications conferencing application to manage the camera and connected
microphones and speaker.
The camera can also be connected without the speaker, using an HDMI audio embedder to include the far-
end audio in the HDMI output. This allows you to use a display with integrated speakers.
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This product is intended for installation and use only in environments where all PoE/PoE+ connections
originate within the building. It is not to be connected to lines that run outside the building where it is
installed.
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Installing the Camera (No Speaker)
Caution
Before you start, be sure you can identify all cables correctly. Connecting a cable to the wrong port can
result in equipment damage.
Caution:
Check Cat-5 cables for continuity before using them. Using the wrong pin-out may damage the camera
system and void the warranty. Pro tip: Label your cables.
1. Route the cables through the opening in the mounting shelf.
2. Connect all required cables to the camera.
3. Secure the camera to the mounting shelf using the mounting screw (¼-20 x .375 in.) supplied with the
camera.
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Installing the Camera and Speaker
1. If you are adding a speaker to a previously-installed ConferenceSHOT AV camera, remove its mounting
screw.
2. Place the camera on the mounting shelf if you have not already done so.
3. Secure the speaker rail, gasket, and camera to the mounting shelf with the 0.5 in. 1/4-20 flathead
screw.
4. Connect the speaker cable (power and line level signal) to the speaker.
5. Slide the speaker into place.
Note
If the camera is jostled or bumped, it may require a pan-tilt reset.
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Powering Up the System
Connect camera power.
The camera will initialize and move. This will take a few seconds. When an image is available, the camera
is ready to accept control information.
Status Light
The light in the camera's base indicates its current state.
nBlue – Camera is active
nPurple – Standby mode or booting
nYellow – Firmware update is in progress
nBlinking blue – Video mute is on (Pro A/V color scheme) or USB cable is disconnected (UC color
scheme)
nBlinking yellow – Motor out of calibration
nBlinking purple – Error
Caution
Do not remove power or reset the camera while the indicator is yellow, showing a firmware update in
progress. Interrupting a firmware update can make the camera unusable.
Note
By default, the camera's status light is active during normal operation; however, it can be configured to
remain off when the camera is powered up. The camera may be sending video even if the indicator light is
off.
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Using the Remote Control
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 the
remote)
Discover the camera's IP address Data Screen button (top left) – press and hold for 3
seconds
Move the camera Arrow buttons and Home button (dark red)
Move the camera to a preset position Position Preset buttons 1 through 6 (bottom two rows)
Focus the camera Auto Focus button (near arrow buttons)
Manual Focus buttons Near and Far (below Zoom Speed
buttons)
Mute the microphone(s) Mic Mute button (center)
Change the speaker volume Volume buttons (center left)
Change zoom Zoom buttons – T(telephoto) to zoom in and W(wide-
angle) to zoom out.modes (center right)
Adjust for excess light behind the camera's
subject
Back Light button (top center)
Correct a motor calibration fault condition
(blinking yellow light)
Pan-Tilt Reset button (center right, beside arrow buttons)
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Details
The 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.
Power indicator – Shows power on, IR transmission, and battery level.
Power – Switch the selected camera on or off.
Back Light – Use or turn off back light compensation.
Camera Select – In multi-camera installations, selects the camera to be
controlled. See Camera Switch Settings for information on configuring the camera
as camera 1, 2, or 3.
Pan/Tilt (arrow button) controls and Home button – Control the camera’s
position.
Std. Pan and Rev. Pan – Control how the camera responds to the arrow buttons.
Helpful for ceiling-mounted cameras and installations where the camera will point
at the person using the remote.
Pan/Tilt Reset – Recalibrate the pan and tilt motors. If the camera gets jostled,
you may need to push this button to ensure that the camera moves accurately to
its home and preset positions.
Auto Focus – Switch the camera to Auto-Focus mode.
Volume Increase and Decrease – Control the speaker volume.
Mic Mute – Stop sending audio.
Zoom – Select T(telephoto) to zoom in or W(wide-angle) to zoom out.
Manual Focus – Switch the camera to Manual Focus mode.
Near (-) adjustment – Moves the focus nearer when in manual focus mode.
Far (+) adjustment – Moves the focus farther when in manual focus mode.
Position Presets 1 through 6 – Move the camera to a predefined position.
Preset – Save the camera’s current position as one of the numbered presets.
Reset – Clear the saved position presets.
Storing a Preset Using the Remote
Set up the shot using the pan, tilt, and zoom controls. Then hold down the Preset button and press one of
the numbered preset buttons.
Clearing a Preset Using the Remote
Press and hold the Reset button while pressing the preset number you want to clear.
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Web Interface
The camera's web interface allows control via a network connection, using a browser. Password-protected
pages provide administrative access to tasks such as setting passwords, changing the IP address,
viewing diagnostics, and installing firmware updates. The user login (or guest access, if it is
enabled)provides access to camera controls similar to those available from the IR remote.
You will need to know the camera's IP address to use the web interface. If the LAN has a DHCP server,
the camera will get its IP address, gateway and routing information automatically and you will be able to
browse to it. If not, you will need to configure the camera to use a static IP address.
To display the camera's IP address:
1. Connect the camera to the network, and connect the camera's USB cable to your computer. Then
power up the camera. If necessary, your computer loads the appropriate USB driver.
2. Open a media player. The camera is available as a capture device.
3. Play the video capture from the camera.
4. Point the remote at the camera and press the Data Screen button. The camera overlays its IP address
and MAC address on the video output.
5. Press the button again to dismiss the information display.
If the camera has already been configured and video is available, all you need to do is use the remote.
If the address is 169.254.1.1, the camera is using its default IP address and you will need to configure it for
your network. You can configure the camera’s static IP address either through the network or from a
computer connected directly to its Network/PoE+ port. You may need a crossover cable.
Note
Work with your ITdepartment to determine the correct IP address, subnet mask, and gateway information.
To access the web interface:
Enter the IP address or hostname in your browser's address bar. If you use the hostname, you may need to
enter http:// or https://as a prefix to keep the browser from treating it as a search query.
Browser Support
We have tested this product with these web browsers:
nChrome®
nMicrosoft® Internet Explorer®
nSafari®
nFirefox®
We test using the browser version available from the vendor at that time. Older versions of these browsers
are likely to work, and other browsers may also work.
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User Access
By default, the web interface opens to the Controls page without requiring a login; but 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.
Your camera's Controls page may look somewhat different.
The Controls page for the ConferenceSHOT AV camera includes audio controls
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Administrative Access
If you are on the Controls screen, you’re logged in at the user level, or guest access is enabled and you’re
not logged in at all. Open the menu to log in as admin.
The default admin password is password.
Logging in as Admin gives you access to configuration and system administration tasks:
nCamera – Additional control over camera behavior related to camera zoom and color management.
nAudio – Control and adjust audio inputs and outputs individually
nControl Devices – Define actions and sequences to execute via third-party control devices.
nStreaming – USB device settings and IP (H.264) streaming.
nRoom Labels – Information to display on the web interface screens, including the conference room
name and phone number and the in-house number for AV assistance.
nNetworking – Ethernet configuration.
nSecurity – Set passwords and manage guest access.
nDiagnostics – View or download logs when troubleshooting issues.
nSystem – View firmware version and hardware switch settings, access soft DIP switches, reboot,
restore factory defaults, and run firmware updates.
nHelp – Tech support contact information and a link to the product information library on the Vaddio
website.
nLogout – Leave the web interface in a password-protected state. If guest access is on, this returns the
web interface to the Controls page at guest access level.
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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
nStop sending video (video mute)
nEnter or exit standby mode
(any page)
Camera operation
nMove or zoom the camera
nSet the speed for pan, tilt, or zoom motions
nFocus the camera (Focus button reveals the focus control)
nMove to a camera preset
nEnter or exit standby mode
Controls (User or guest
access page)
Camera (when logged
in as admin)
Audio operation
nMute the microphones
nSilence the speaker
nSet speaker volume
nSet microphone volume
Controls (User or guest
access page)
Camera behavior
nSet motors for inverted operation (Settings button reveals the
control)
nSet or clear camera presets
Camera Controls
(guest access page)
Camera behavior
nSpecify whether to use automated adjustments (auto-iris, auto
white balance, backlight compensation)
Camera Settings
Camera behavior
nNormal or super-wide mode
nStatus light color scheme (Pro A/V or UC)
nUVC-Compliant or Client Custom USB streaming
nImage flip
nIRfrequency – respond to the IR remote as camera 1, 2, or 3
System: DIP Switches
Camera adjustments
nColor settings (Iris, iris gain, red gain, blue gain, detail, chroma,
gamma)
nSpecify global speed settings for camera movements
Camera Settings
Camera adjustment: Recalibrate pan and tilt motors System : Firmware
Access management
nGuest access
nAccount passwords
nAutomatic logout for idle sessions
Security
USB and IP streaming settings Streaming
Other IP settings
nHostname
nDHCP or static addressing
nStatic: IP address, subnet mask, gateway
Networking
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What do you need? Go to this page
Date and time, time zone, and NTP server Networking
Information about the camera
nRoom location and phone number
nHelp desk phone number
Room Labels
Reboot or reset to factory defaults System: Firmware
Firmware
nCurrent version information
nSave (export) and restore (import) configuration
nFirmware update (system)
System: Firmware
Firmware update (microphones) System: Peripherals
Vaddio Technical Support contact information Help
Diagnostic logs Diagnostics
Compact Menu View
By default, the navigation buttons in the administrative interface display an icon and a text label.
The web interface provides a compact view of the menu buttons along with the standard view. The button
at the bottom of the menu toggles between the two views.
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System Administration
Administrative tasks are on these pages:
nNetworking – Network configuration, date/time, and time zone settings
nSecurity – Passwords, guest access, other IT security-related settings
nRoom Labels – Helpful information to display in the web interface
nSystem – Controls to reboot, reset to factory defaults, and run firmware updates
nHelp – Contact information for Vaddio Technical Support and links to more information
nDiagnostics – Logs to help Vaddio Technical Support troubleshoot issues
Configuring Network Settings
NETWORKING PAGE
Caution
Consult your IT department before editing network settings. Errors in network configuration can make the
camera and its IP stream inaccessible from the network. Do not change DHCP/Static addressing, IP
address, subnet mask, or gateway unless you are very familiar with the characteristics and configuration of
the network where you install the camera.
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Editable network settings include:
nThe camera’s hostname
nChoice of static IP addressing or DHCP addressing
nIP address, subnet mask, and gateway, if static IP addressing is used
If your network supports hostname resolution, you may find it convenient to change the camera's
hostname.
DHCP is the default setting, but the camera will use the default address of 169.254.1.1 if no DHCP server
is available. You will only be able to enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway if you set IP Address
to Static.
Setting Time Zone and NTP Server
NETWORKING PAGE
Using automatic NTP updating ensures that the timestamps in the camera's diagnostic log are accurate.
Specifying your time zone may make it easier to match logged events with other actions and external
events.
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.
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Managing Access and Passwords
SECURITY PAGE
Things you can do on this page:
nAllow people to access the Controls screen without logging on (Allow Guest Access) – this is enabled
by default
nSet whether inactive sessionslog off automatically or not (Automatically Expire Idle Sessions) – by
default, inactive sessions expire after 30 minutes
nChange the password for the admin account (default is password)
nChange the password for the user account (default is password)
nDisable Telnet access
The Security page also provides advanced settings for web access, to configure the camera to comply with
your organization's network security policies.
Note
For best security, Vaddio strongly recommends changing the user and admin passwords. Using
the default passwords leaves the product vulnerable to tampering. Be sure you have a way to remember
the passwords after changing them.
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Advanced settings include:
nUse HTTPS connection/Use HTTP connection
nHTTP Access Enabled (selected by default)
nManage SSL Certificate
Note
Consult your IT department before disabling Telnet access or making any changes to the Advanced
settings.
Adding Room Information to the Screen
ROOM LABELS PAGE
Enter your organization's name, the conference room name and phone number, and the number for people
to call for in-house A/V support. This information is displayed on every page of the web interface.
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Rebooting the Camera
SYSTEM PAGE, FIRMWARE TAB
This can help if the camera stops responding as you expect. In the System Utilities section, select Reboot.
Saving or Restoring a Configuration
SYSTEM PAGE, FIRMWARE TAB
If you need to configure several cameras the same way, you can configure the first one, export its
configuration, and then import the configuration to the other cameras. The export downloads to your
computer as a .dat file. The filename is the camera's hostname.
Note
If the camera is using an older software version, it may be unable import a configuration that was exported
from a camera using a different version of software.
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Starting a Firmware Update
SYSTEM PAGE, FIRMWARE TAB
The process to update microphone firmware is the same as for updating the camera.
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1. Be sure you have downloaded the appropriate update file to your computer.
2. If you are updating microphone firmware, go to the Peripherals tab.
3. If you are updating microphone firmware, select the appropriate EasyMic port (1 or 2). You can only
update one microphone at a time; this selection specifies which EasyMic connector the data will flow
through.
4. Select Choose File. In the box that opens, select the update file.
5. Select Begin Firmware Update.
6. READ the information in the Confirm dialog box and be sure you understand it. It may seem boring, but
it could save you some time and aggravation.
7. When you are ready to start the update, select Continue. A progress message box opens and the
indicator light on the front of the camera turns yellow to show the firmware update is in progress. If the
update process presents warnings or error messages, read them carefully.
The camera reboots when the update is complete.
8. Contact Vaddio Technical Support if you encounter any problems with the update.
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Caution
Do not remove power or reset the camera while the indicator is yellow, showing a firmware update in
progress. Interrupting a firmware update can make the camera unusable.
Contacting Vaddio Technical Support
HELP PAGE
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.
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Viewing Diagnostic Logs
DIAGNOSTICS PAGE
If you encounter a problem that you can’t solve, your Vaddio technical support representative may ask you
to download and email the log file available from the Diagnostics screen.
Configuring Camera Behavior
Basic camera configuration tasks are available on the Camera page:
nSet a custom Home position and other presets
nAdjust for the lighting in the room
nSet pan, tilt, and zoom speeds
Other camera configuration tasks are available on these pages:
nStreaming – USB device settings and IP (H.264) streaming
nSystem (DIP Switches tab)– How the camera responds to the remote, status light behavior, image flip,
and other settings
Additional configuration tasks are on the Camera Settings, Audio, and Control Devices pages.
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Enabling or Disabling Streaming
STREAMING PAGE
IP and USB streaming are enabled by default. Use the Enable USB Streaming and Enable IP Streaming
checkboxes to change this.
Configuring USB Streaming
To change the way the camera shows up in your soft client's camera selection list:
Edit the USB Device Name.
To allow conferencing applications to control the camera:
Check the box marked Enable UVC Extensions.
To allow conferencing applications to control the audio:
Check the Enabled box for HID Audio Controls.
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Configuring IP Streaming
STREAMING PAGE
Note
The web interface presents all the possible streaming resolutions values, but the IP stream cannot be
higher than the value set with the video resolution switch on the back of the camera. (See Video Resolution
for information on setting the switch.) If the selected value is out of range, the camera will automatically
adjust the streaming resolution.
If you are not sure about these settings, start with the defaults.
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1. Select the video Quality Mode: Easy or Custom. Easy takes care of most settings automatically;
Custom provides additional control.
2. Select the desired IP streaming resolution.
3. Easy quality mode only: Select Video Quality.
4. Custom quality mode only: Select the desired IP streaming frame rate.
5. Custom quality mode only: Select Constant or Variable Bit Rate.
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6. Custom quality mode, Constant Bit Rate only: Set Max Bandwidth.
7. Custom quality mode, Variable bit rate only: Set the Quality (Quantization) slider.
Note
USB streaming resolution and frame rate are automatically negotiated between the camera and the
conferencing application.
Advanced IP Streaming Settings
Consult your IT department before changing these.
RTSP port: Vaddio strongly recommends using the default RTSP port number unless you need to change
it. Consult your IT department.
Streaming URL: Edit the path to change the portion of the streaming URL that appears after the IP
address, if necessary.
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Adjusting the Color Settings
Fine-tune the color and lighting as needed using the Color Settings controls.
nAuto Iris allows the camera to compensate automatically for the light level. Clear this box to adjust iris
and gain manually.
nBacklight Compensation (available with Auto Iris) reduces contrast to adjust for bright light behind the
main subject of the shot. This setting can't be used with Wide Dynamic Range.
nWide Dynamic Range (available with Auto Iris) increases the contrast between the brightest and
darkest areas. This setting can't be used with Backlight Compensation.
nAuto White Balance adjusts color automatically. Clear this box to adjust red gain and blue gain
manually.
nRed Gain and Blue Gain (available when Auto White Balance is not selected)provide manual color
adjustment.
nDetail adjusts the image sharpness. If the video looks grainy or “noisy,” try a lower Detail setting.
nChroma adjusts the color intensity.
nGamma adjusts the range between bright areas and shadows.
If you make a change that you don't like, start over by selecting and then deselecting Auto White Balance.
Web Tasks for Administrators: Customizing the Audio
AUDIO PAGE
The web interface provides separate controls for each of the audio inputs (microphones 1 and 2, USB
playback) and outputs (line out, IP stream, and USB record).
Controlling Volume
To manage individual audio inputs or outputs:
Use the slider for the appropriate audio input or output to set the volume. The audio read-out bar and
numeric value can be helpful.
Note
For best performance with most computers, we recommend setting the USB Record volume high.
Use the button to mute the desired audio input or output.
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To control all audio inputs or outputs at once:
Use the Microphone and Speakers controls on the Camera Controls page.
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Fine-Tuning
To adjust microphones for best far-end audio performance:
Check or clear the checkboxes for the desired adjustments:
nEcho Cancellation – Selected by default. Under most circumstances, echo cancellation is desirable.
nNoise Cancellation – Selected by default; suppresses ambient noise such as the conference room's
heating/air conditioning.
nAutomatic Gain Control – Selected by default; adjusts gain to compensate for differences in the
volume of people's voices.
nMic Boost – Provides a 3 dB boost.
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To reduce the dynamic range from the connected speaker:
If some people on the far end are inaudible while others are too loud, check the Compressor box.
To adjust for more natural sound:
Use the equalizer to adjust specific frequency ranges.
To sync the sound with the video in the IP stream:
Check the Delay box and enter a delay value in msec.
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Web Tasks for Administrators: Setting up Macros and Triggers
Macros define actions or sequences of actions. Triggers can specify a macro to execute when the trigger is
activated, and a macro to execute when the trigger is turned off. The 10 software triggers are available via
Telnet command, allowing you to program custom functions for third-party control devices. The two One
Touch triggers allow you to define responses to Vaddio trigger devices such as StepVIEW mats.
Writing and Editing Macros
CONTROL DEVICES PAGE, MACROS TAB
To define a macro:
1. Enter a name in the Macro Editor's Name field.
2. Enter one or more Telnet commands in the editing area.
3. Optional: Use the Test button to check your work while you are writing the macro.
4. Save your work when you are finished, or select New to start over.
To edit or copy an existing macro:
Select the Edit button associated with the macro, make your changes in the Macro Editor, and save your
work.
To create a macro that is similar to an existing one, edit the existing macro and use the Save As button.
The system prompts you to name the new macro.
Testing Macros
The Macro Editor has a Test button to run a macro while you are editing it. You can also test macros after
saving them. The Macro Execution Log shows the result of each test.
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Defining and Deleting Triggers
CONTROL DEVICES PAGE, TRIGGERS TAB
To define a trigger:
For the trigger you are defining,
nOptional: Select a macro in the Execute Macro on Enter field. This macro will start when the trigger
turns on.
nOptional: Select a macro in the Execute Macro on Exit field. This macro will start when the trigger turns
off.
Because triggers are typically invoked programmatically, you cannot rename them.
To delete a trigger:
Select the X on that trigger's row. This is equivalent to setting both macros to (none).
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Testing Triggers
CONTROL DEVICES PAGE
The Trigger Testing section is available from both tabs of the Control Devices page. Trigger indicators
illuminate to show that the trigger is on.
To test a trigger:
1. Set Test Mode on.
2. Select the trigger to turn on.
3. Select the trigger again to turn it off.
Note
Turn off Test Mode when you are finished testing; otherwise, the triggers are not available to the control
device. Diagnostic: If you send a trigger command via Telnet and the command returns an error
message, check to see whether Test Mode is on.
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Setting Other Camera Behaviors
SYSTEM PAGE, DIP SWITCHES TAB
The DIP Switches tab of the System page provides access to these features via soft switches:
Camera ID (IR Settings) – The IR Remote Commander can control up to three cameras in the same room
with different IR frequencies. Use IR Settings switches 1 and 2 to select the frequency to identify the
camera as camera 1, 2, or 3; then use the Camera Select buttons at the top of the remote to select the
camera you want to control.
Image Flip – If mounting the camera upside-down, set IMAGE FLIP ON.
Super Wide mode – Provides a wider horizontal field of view and greater zoom. Some distortion may be
present.
LED color scheme – Status light color codes for UC (unified conferencing)or Pro AV (broadcast); set to
UC by default, to follow the standard for conferencing cameras. At this time, the two color schemes are
functionally identical on this camera.
LED on/off – In most cases, Vaddio recommends leaving the status light on, to let people in the room
know whether the camera is currently sending video.
USB stream format (UVC Compliant or Client Custom) – Client Custom enables far-end camera
control when used with the Zoom soft client.
Note
By default, the camera's status light is active during normal operation; however, it can be configured to
remain off when the camera is powered up. The camera may be sending video even if the indicator light is
off.
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Operating the Camera
CONTROLS PAGE (USER OR GUEST ACCESS)
The Controls page provides most of the same controls as the IR Remote Commander, along with some
that are not available from the remote:
nPan, tilt, zoom, or return to home position
nStop or resume transmitting live camera video (video mute)
nMute or unmute the microphone(s)
nChange the speaker volume
nPut the camera in standby or bring it back to the ready state
nMove to camera presets, if any have been stored
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Stopping or Resuming Video
Use the Mute button to temporarily stop video from the camera without placing it in standby. Remember
that the mute button does not mute the room's microphones. In video mute mode, the camera transmits
blue or black video, with a message that the video is muted.
Muting the Microphones
Use the Microphone button to temporarily stop sending audio.
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Muting the Speaker
Use the Speaker button to silence the audio from the far end.
Managing the Camera Ready State
Use the Standby button to switch between low-power (standby) and ready states.
In standby mode, the button is red and the screen presents the message “Device is in standby.” On
entering standby mode, the camera pans 90° from center and 30° downward.
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Moving the Camera
Use the arrow buttons for camera pan and tilt.The center button moves the camera to the home position.
Zooming In or Out
Use the Zoom + button to zoom in and the Zoom– button to zoom out.
Moving the Camera to a Preset Position
Use the Preset buttons (if available)to move the camera to any of its programmed positions. Presets are
only available if they have been set in the administrative interface.
Adjusting the Focus
Open the Focus control to select Auto-focus, or to set manual focus with the + (near) and – (far) buttons.
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Setting the Speeds of Camera Movements
To set speeds for movements to presets:
In the Global Preset Speeds section, set the speeds for movements to presets.
To set speeds for movements using the arrow buttons:
Use the speed sliders to adjust the speed of movements that you control with the buttons for pan, tilt, and
zoom. For tight shots, slower is usually better.
Setting 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 open the pan
and tilt direction box. Then set Pan Direction to Inverted.
Note
To change tilt direction, please use the soft DIP switch on the System page.
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Telnet Serial Command API
The Vaddio Telnet command API allows an external device such as an AMX or Crestron presentation
system to control the camera.
Note
When you connect via Telnet, you must log in using the admin
account.
The command format follows a get/set structure. Here are some
examples:
Command camera pan right
Response OK
>
Command camera focus mode auto
Response OK
>
Command camera ccu get iris
Response iris 6
OK
>
Use a question mark as a command parameter to bring up a list of commands, subcommands, or
command parameters. For example:
> camera focus ?
near Focus the camera near
far Focus the camera far
stop Stop the camera focus
mode Camera focus mode
Things you might need to know about control via Telnet session:
nCommand lines are terminated with a carriage return.
nAll ASCII characters (including carriage returns)are echoed to the terminal program and appended with
the VT100 string ESC[J (hex 1B 5B 4A), which most terminal programs automatically strip.
nCTRL-5 Clears the current serial buffer on the device.
Typographical conventions:
nn {x | y | z} – Choose x, y, or z.
nn <variable> – Substitute the desired value here.
nn < x - y > – Valid range of values is from x through y.
nn [optional] – Parameter is not required.
camera home
Moves the camera to its home position.
Synopsis camera home
Example >camera home
OK
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camera pan
Moves the camera horizontally
Synopsis camera pan {left [<speed>] | right [<speed>] | stop | get | set <position>[<speed>] }
Options left Moves the camera left.
right Moves the camera right.
speed <1 - 24> Optional: Specifies the pan speed as an integer
(1 to 24). Default speed is 12.
stop Stops the camera's horizontal movement.
set <position> Sets the camera's absolute pan position in
degrees, as a floating point value between
approximately -160.00 and 160.00.
This is the minimum range. Individual cameras
may have slightly more travel before they reach
their physical limits.
get Returns the camera's absolute pan position in
degrees, as a floating point value between
approximately -160.00 (left) and 160.00 (right).
Examples >camera pan left
OK
>
Pans the camera left at the default speed.
>camera pan right 20
OK
>
Pans the camera right using a speed of 20.
>camera pan stop
OK
>
Stops the camera's horizontal motion.
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camera tilt
Moves the camera vertically.
Synopsis camera tilt{up [<speed>] | down [<speed>] | stop | get | set <position>[<speed>] }
Options up Moves the camera up.
down Moves the camera down.
speed <1 - 20> Optional: Specifies the tilt speed as an integer
(1 to 20). Default speed is 10.
stop Stops the camera's vertical movement.
set <position> Sets the camera's absolute tilt position in
degrees, as a floating point value between
approximately -30.00 and 90.00. This is the
minimum range; individual cameras may have
an additional degree or two of travel before they
reach their physical limits.
get Returns the camera's absolute tilt position in
degrees, as a floating point value between
approximately -30.00 (down)and 90.00 (up).
Examples >camera tilt up
OK
>
Tilts the camera up at the default speed.
>camera tilt down 20
OK
>
Tilts the camera down at a speed of 20.
>camera tilt 15.25 12
OK
>
Tilts the camera to position 15.25 at a speed of 12.
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camera zoom
Moves the camera in toward the subject or out away from the subject.
Synopsis camera zoom {in [<speed>] | out [<speed>] | stop | get | set <position>}
Options in Zooms the camera in.
out Zooms the camera out.
stop Stops the camera's zoom movement.
set <zoom> Sets the camera's zoom level as a floating
point value between 1 and 10.
get <zoom> Returns the camera's zoom setting as a
floating point value between 1 and 10.
Examples >camera zoom in
OK
>
Zooms the camera in at the default speed.
>camera zoom out 7
OK
>
Zooms the camera out using a speed of 7.
>camera zoom stop
OK
>
Stops the camera's zoom motion.
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camera focus
Changes the camera focus.
Synopsis camera focus {near [<speed>] | far [<speed> | stop | mode {get | auto | manual} }
Options near Brings the focus nearer to the camera. Can
only be used when camera is in manual mode.
far Moves the focus farther from the camera. Can
only be used when camera is in manual mode.
speed <1 - 8> Optional: integer (1 to 8) specifies the focus
speed.
mode [get | auto |
manual]
Returns the current focus mode, or specifies
automatic or manual focus.
stop Stops the camera's focus movement.
Examples camera focus near
OK
>
Brings the focus near at the default speed.
camera focus far 7
OK
>
Moves the focus farther from the camera at a speed of 7.
camera focus mode get
auto_focus: on
OK
>
Returns the current focus mode.
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camera preset
Moves the camera to the specified preset, or stores the current camera position and optionally CCU
information.
Synopsis camera preset {recall | store} [1 - 16] [save-ccu]
Options recall [1 - 16] Moves the camera to the specified preset.
store [1 - 16] Stores the current camera position as the
specified preset.
save-ccu Optional: Saves the current CCU (color and
lighting) settings as part of the preset. If not
specified, the last color settings are used when
recalled.
Examples >camera preset recall 3
OK
>
Moves the camera to preset 3.
>camera preset store 1
OK
>
Saves the camera's current position as preset 1.
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camera ccu get
Returns CCU (lighting and color) information.
Synopsis camera ccu get <param>
Options auto_white_balance Returns the current state of the auto white
balance setting (on or off).
red_gain Returns the red gain value as an integer (0 to
255).
blue_gain Returns the blue gain value as an integer (0 to
255).
backlight_compensation Returns the current state of the backlight
compensation setting (on or off).
iris Returns the iris value as an integer (0 to 11).
auto_iris Returns the current auto-iris state (on or off).
gain Returns the gain value as an integer (0 to 11).
detail Returns the detail value as an integer (0 to 15).
chroma Returns the chroma value as an integer (0 to
14).
wide_dynamic_range Returns the current setting for Wide Dynamic
Range (on or off).
all Returns all current CCU settings.
Examples >camera ccu get iris
iris 6
OK
>
Returns the current iris value.
>camera ccu get red_gain
red_gain 201
OK
>
Returns the current red gain value.
>camera ccu get all
auto_iris on
auto_white_balance on
backlight_compensation off
blue_gain 193
chroma 2
detail 8
gain 3
iris 11
red_gain 201
wide_dynamic_range off
OK
>
Returns all current CCU settings.
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camera ccu set
Sets the specified CCU (lighting) information.
Synopsis camera ccu set <param> <value>
Options auto_white_balance {on | off} Sets the current state of the auto white balance
setting (on or off). Auto white balance overrides
red gain and blue gain manual settings.
red_gain <0 - 255> Sets the red gain value as an integer (0 to 255).
Can only be used when auto white balance is
off.
blue_gain <0 - 255> Sets the blue gain value as an integer (0 to
255). Can only be used when auto white
balance is off.
backlight_compensation {on
| off}
Sets the current state of the backlight
compensation setting (on or off). Can only be
used when wide dynamic range mode is off.
iris <0 - 11> Sets the iris value as an integer (0 to11). Can
only be used when auto-iris is off.
auto_iris {on | off} Sets the auto-iris state (on or off). Auto-iris
disables manual iris and gain when it is on.
gain <0 - 11> Sets gain value as an integer (0 to 11). Can
only be used when auto-iris is off.
detail <0 - 15> Sets the detail value as an integer (0 to 15).
chroma <0 - 14> Sets the chroma value as an integer (0 to 14).
wide_dynamic_range {on | off} Sets Wide Dynamic Range mode on or off.
Can only be used when backlight
compensation is off.
Examples >camera ccu set auto_iris off
OK
>
Turns off auto-iris mode, returning the camera to manual iris control.
>camera ccu set red_gain 10
OK
>
Sets the red gain value to 10.
camera recalibrate
Recalibrates the pan and tilt motors. This is typically done in response to a motor fault indication or error
message.
Synopsis camera recalibrate
Example >camera recalibrate
OK
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camera standby
Set or change camera standby status.
Synopsis camera standby {get | off | on | toggle}
Options get Returns the camera's current standby state.
off Brings the camera out of standby (sleep) mode.
on Stops video and puts the camera in standby
mode.
toggle Changes the camera's standby state - if it was
not in standby mode, it enters standby; if it was
in standby mode, it "wakes up."
Examples >camera standby off
OK
>
Brings the camera out of standby mode.
>camera standby get
standby: on
OK
>
Returns the current standby state.
video mute
Gets or sets the camera's video mute status. When video is muted, the camera sends blue or black video
with an on-screen message stating that video mute is on. This can be desirable when preparing the room,
or when privacy is needed.
Note
In systems with audio, this command does not affect the audio.
Synopsis video mute {get | off | on | toggle}
Options get Returns the current video mute status.
off Unmutes the video. (Normal video resumes.)
on Mutes the video. (Blue or black screen with message)
toggle Changes the camera's video mute status.
Examples >video mute get
mute: off
OK
>
Returns video mute status.
>video mute on
OK
>
Transmits blue or black video.
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audio volume
Gets or sets the volume of the specified audio channel.
Synopsis audio [channel] volume {get | on | off | toggle}
Channels master Applies the command to all audio channels.
line_in_1
line_in_2
Line/Mic In ports (typically microphone inputs).
usb3_playback_left
usb3_playback_right
Audio portion of the incoming (far-end) USB
stream, left and right channels.
hdbt_in_left
hdbt_in_right
Audio portion of the incoming (far-end)HDMI
signal, left and right channels.
line_out_1
line_out_2
Line Out ports (typically speaker outputs).
usb3_record_left
usb3_record_right
Outbound (near-end) audio portion of the USB
stream, left and right channels.
hdmi_out_left
hdmi_out_right
Audio portion of the HDMI output (far-end audio to
the display's speakers), left and right channels.
sdi_out_left
sdi_out_right
Audio portion of the SDI output (far-end audio to
the display's speakers), left and right channels.
hdbt_out_left
hdbt_out_right
Outbound (far-end)audio portion of the IP stream,
left and right channels.
Options get Returns the current volume of the specified
channel.
up Increases the volume of the specified channel.
down Reduces the volume of the specified channel.
set Sets the volume of the specified channel.
Examples audio line_in_1 volume set -5
OK
>
Sets -5 dB as the volume for the device connected to the Line In 1 port.
audio line_out_1 volume get
volume -10.0 dB
OK
>
Returns the current volume for the speaker connected to the line out port.
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audio mute
Gets or sets the mute status of the specified audio channel.
Synopsis audio [channel] mute {get | on | off | toggle}
Channels master Applies the command to all audio channels.
line_in_1
line_in_2
Line/Mic In ports (typically microphone inputs).
usb3_playback_left
usb3_playback_right
Audio portion of the incoming (far-end) USB stream,
left and right channels.
hdbt_in_left
hdbt_in_right
Audio portion of the incoming (far-end)HDMI signal,
left and right channels.
line_out_1
line_out_2
Line Out ports (typically speaker outputs).
usb3_record_left
usb3_record_right
Outbound (near-end) audio portion of the USB
stream, left and right channels.
hdmi_out_left
hdmi_out_right
Audio portion of the HDMI output (far-end audio to the
display's speakers), left and right channels.
sdi_out_left
sdi_out_right
Audio portion of the SDI output (far-end audio to the
display's speakers), left and right channels.
hdbt_out_left
hdbt_out_right
Outbound (far-end)audio portion of the IP stream, left
and right channels.
Options get Returns the current mute status of the specified
channel.
on Mutes the audio for the specified channel.
off Unmutes the audio for the specified channel.
toggle Changes the mute state for the specified channel –
unmutes if it was muted, mutes if it was not.
Examples >audio line_out_1 mute get
mute: off
OK
>
Returns the current mute state of the device connected to audio line out 1. Mute is off,
so the audio is on.
>audio master mute on
OK
>
Mutes all audio.
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trigger
Turn an existing trigger on or off. This command has no effect if the specified trigger has not been defined.
Note
If the web interface's macro/trigger test mode is in use, this command may return parse errors.
Synopsis trigger <1..10> {off | on}
Parameters <1..10> The trigger index (identifier) – triggers 1 through
10 are available.
{off | on} Set the state of the trigger.
Example > trigger 3 on
OK
Turns trigger 3 on.
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streaming settings get
Returns current IP and USB streaming settings.
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Synopsis streaming settings get
Parameters IP Custom_Frame_Rate Frame rate selected in Custom quality mode.
IP Custom_Resolution Resolution selected in Custom quality mode.
IP Enabled Specifies whether IP streaming is enabled.
IP Port The RTSPport number used for IP streaming.
Default is 554.
IP Preset_Quality Video quality selected in Easy video quality
mode.
IP Preset_Resolution Resolution selected in Easy video quality
mode.
IP Protocol The IP streaming protocol in use.
IP URL The URL where the stream is available.
To view the stream, enter the URL as
rtsp:// followed by the IP address, the /
character, and the string returned as the IP
URL.
IP Video_Mode Video quality mode selected (preset or
custom).
USB Active True when a USB stream is present; false
otherwise.
USB Device The USB Device Name currently assigned.
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USB Frame_Rate Frame rate in use for USB streaming
(negotiated with conferencing client). 0 when
no USB stream is present.
USB Resolution Resolution of the USB stream (negotiated with
conferencing client). 0x0 when no USB stream
is present.
USB Version 2 or 3, as negotiated with the conferencing
client. 0 if no USB stream is present.
UVC Extensions_Enabled Allow or disable soft client USB control of the
camera.
Example >streaming settings get
IP Custom_Frame_Rate 30
IP Custom_Resolution 1080p
IP Enabled true
IP Port 554
IP Preset_Quality Standard (Better)
IP Preset_Resolution 1080p
IP Protocol RTSP
IP URL vaddio-conferenceshot-av-stream
IP Video_Mode preset
USB Active false
USB Device ConferenceSHOT AV
USB Frame_Rate 0
USB Resolution 0x0
USB Version 3
UVC Extensions_Enabled false
OK
>
network settings get
Returns the camera's current network settings and MAC address.
Synopsis network settings get
Example network settings get
Name eth0:WAN
MAC Address 00:1E:C0:F6:CA:7B
IP Address 192.168.1.67
Netmask 255.255.255.0
VLAN Disabled
Gateway 192.168.1.254
OK
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network ping
Sends an ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to the specified IP address.
Synopsis network ping [count <count>] [size <size>] <destination-ip>
Options <count> The number of ECHO_REQUEST packets to
send. Default is five packets.
<size> The size of each ECHO_REQUEST packet.
Default is 56 bytes.
<destination-ip> The IP address where the ECHO_REQUEST
packets will be sent.
Examples >network ping 192.168.1.66
PING 192.168.1.66 (192.168.1.66): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 192.168.1.66: seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.476 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.66: seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.416 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.66: seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.410 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.66: seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.410 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.66: seq=4 ttl=64 time=3.112 ms
--- 192.168.1.66 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 0.410/0.964/3.112 ms
>
Sends five ECHO_REQUEST packets of 56 bytes each to the host at 192.168.1.66.
>network ping count 10 size 100 192.168.1.1
Sends 10 ECHO_REQUEST packets of 100 bytes each to the host at 192.168.1.1.
The command returns data in the same form as above.
sleep
Pauses command execution for the specified number of milliseconds.
Synopsis sleep <milliseconds>
Options <milliseconds> The number of milliseconds (1 to 10000)to
pause.
Example >sleep 7000
OK
>
Pause for 7 seconds (7000 milliseconds) before returning.
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system reboot
Reboots the system either immediately or after the specified delay. Note that a reboot is required when
resetting the system to factory defaults (system factory-reset).
Synopsis system reboot [<seconds>]
Options <seconds> The number of seconds to delay the reboot.
Examples >system reboot
OK
>
The system is going down for reboot NOW!conferenceshot-av-D8-80-39-62-A7-C5
Reboots the system immediately.
>system reboot 30
Reboots the system in 30 seconds. The response is in the same form; the system
message appears at the end of the delay.
system factory-reset
Gets or sets the factory reset status. When the factory reset status is on, the system resets to factory
defaults on reboot.
Synopsis system factory-reset {get | on | off}
Options get Returns the camera's current factory reset
status.
on Enables factory reset on reboot and returns he
camera's current factory reset status.
off Disables factory reset on reboot and returns he
camera's current factory reset status.
Examples >system factory-reset get
factory-reset (software): off
factory-reset (hardware): off
OK
>
Returns the factory reset status.
This evaluates the most recent system factory-reset on or off command, if
one has been received.
>system factory-reset on
factory-reset (software): on
factory-reset (hardware): off
OK
>
Enables factory reset upon reboot.
Note
This command does not initiate a factory reset. The factory reset takes place on the
next reboot.
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version
Returns the current firmware version.
Synopsis version
Example >version
Audio 1.03
Commit 598672663c7763ca45a02a6c8755f641068af509
PScC Version 1.4
Sensor Version 04.00
System Version ConferenceSHOT AV 1.0.0
OK
>
history
Returns the most recently issued commands from the current Telnet session. Since many of the programs
read user input a line at a time, the command history is used to keep track of these lines and recall historic
information.
Synopsis history <limit>
Options <limit> Integer value specifying the maximum number
of commands to return.
Examples history
Displays the current command buffer.
history 5
Sets the history command buffer to remember the last 5 unique entries.
Additional
information
You can navigate the command history using the up and down arrow keys.
This command supports the expansion functionality from which previous
commands can be recalled from within a single session. History expansion is
performed immediately after a complete line is read.
Examples of history expansion:
* !! Substitute the last command line.
* !4 Substitute the 4th command line (absolute as per ’history’ command)
* !-3 Substitute the command line entered 3 lines before (relative)
help
Displays an overview of the CLI syntax.
Synopsis help
Example help
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exit
Ends the command session and closes the socket.
Synopsis exit
Example exit
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Specifications
Camera and Image
Image device 1/2.8-type Exmor CMOS
sensor
Pixels 2.14 million (effective)
IP (H.264) RTSP Video
Resolutions
1080p down to 180p
1080p at 30/25/15; others
60/30/25/15
USB 3.0 (UVC) Video
Resolutions
1080p down to 180p
at 60/30/15
Pan angle and speed ± 165°, up to 90°/sec Tilt angle and speed +90° -30°, up to 90°/sec
Lens and horizontal FOV 10X optical zoom, 67.0° wide to 7.6° tele, f=3.8mm to 38mm, F1.8 to F3.4
Super-wide: 11X optical zoom, 74° wide to 7.6° tele, f=3.8mm to 41.8mm, F1.8 to
F3.4
Min. working distance 10mm (wide), 1.0m (tele) Min. illumination 100+ lux recommended
Aperture/detail 16 steps Gain Auto or manual
Backlight compensation On or off White balance Auto, manual, One-Push
Focusing system Auto or manual Noise reduction On or off
Sync system Internal S/N ratio Over 50 dB
Remote management Web interface, Telnet Power PoE+ (25 watts)
Audio
EasyMIC Inputs
(2 channels
available)
RJ-45
12V, bidirectional, balanced
Line Out 4-pin Phoenix type terminal block
Impedance: 50 ohms
Frequency response 20Hz - 20KHz
THD + noise < 0.02%
Maximum output level +12 dBu
differential audio
Power to speaker: 12V, 0.84A max
(10 watt speaker)
IPStreaming 1 Channel (PCM), 16-bit
resolution, 48 KHz sample rate
USB streaming
(record, playback)
2 Channel (UAC), 16-bit
resolution, 48 KHz sample rate
Physical and Environmental
Height Camera:7.0 in. (17.78 cm)
Speaker: 3.63 in. (9.22
cm)
Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Width Camera:7.06 in. (17.93
cm)
Speaker: 7.06 in. (17.93
cm)
Operating humidity (relative) 20% to 80% non-condensing
Depth Camera:6.5 in. (16.51 cm)
Speaker: 6.8 in. (17.27
cm)
Storage temperature -5°C to +60° C (23°F to 140°F)
Weight Camera:3.6 lbs.(1.63 kg)
Speaker: 1.6 lbs. (0.72 kg)
Storage humidity (relative) 20% to 80% non-condensing
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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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 front is off and
no video is available.
At least one of the cables is
bad.
Check using known good cables.
The wall outlet is not active.
(Check by finding out if it
powers something else, such
as a laptop or phone charger.)
Use a different outlet.
The camera or its power supply
is bad.
Contact your reseller or Vaddio
Technical Support.
The light on the front of the
camera is off but the web
interface and video are
available.
The status light is turned off. You can turn it on again using the LED
soft DIP switch on the System page, or
using the Telnet command camera
led on.
The camera is not responding
to the remote and the light is
yellow.
A firmware update is in
progress.
Wait a few minutes, and try again when
the light turns blue.
The camera does not respond
to the remote, but the web
interface is available.
The remote is not using the
same IR channel as the
camera.
Push the Camera Select 1 button on the
remote.
The batteries in the remote are
dead.
Put new batteries in the remote.
The camera responds to the
remote but the web interface is
not available.
The camera is not using the IP
address you browsed to.
Press the Data Screen button on the
remote to see camera information.
No H.264 video stream. IP streaming is not enabled. Enable IP streaming: Streaming page in
the web interface.
No USB video stream. USB streaming is not enabled. Enable USB streaming: Streaming
page in the web interface.
Status light continues to blink
blue.
The USB cable is not
connected.
Connect the USB cable.
Status light blinks yellow Pan or tilt motor is out of
calibration
Reset the pan and tilt motors. See
Correct a Motor Calibration Error.
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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 System page, go to the Firmware tab if you are on a different tab.
2. Select Pan-Tilt Reset. The motors recalibrate. This takes a few seconds.
Status Light
The light in the camera's base indicates its current state.
nBlue – Camera is active
nPurple – Standby mode or booting
nYellow – Firmware update is in progress
nBlinking blue – Video mute is on (Pro A/V color scheme) or USB cable is disconnected (UC color
scheme)
nBlinking yellow – Motor out of calibration
nBlinking purple – Error
Caution
Do not remove power or reset the camera while the indicator is yellow, showing a firmware update in
progress. Interrupting a firmware update can make the camera unusable.
Note
By default, the camera's status light is active during normal operation; however, it can be configured to
remain off when the camera is powered up. The camera may be sending video even if the indicator light is
off.
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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.
From the web interface: Log on using the admin account, go to the System page's Firmware tab, and
select Restore Factory Settings.
Operation, Storage, and Care
For smears or smudges on the product, wipe with a clean, soft cloth. Use a lens cleaner on the lens. Do not
use any abrasive chemicals.
Keep this device away from food and liquids.
Do not operate or store the device under any of the following conditions:
nTemperatures above 40°C (104°F) or below 0°C (32°F)
nHigh humidity, condensing or wet environments
nInclement weather
nSevere vibration
nBetween converging tectonic plates
nDry environments with an excess of static discharge
Do not attempt to take this product apart. There are no user-serviceable components inside.
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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 55032: 2015 Class A
EN 55024: November 2010 Class A
KN22 2008 (CISPR 22: 2006) Class A
KN24 2008 (CISPR 24: 1997 + A1: 2000 + A2: 2002) Class A
IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition); Am 1: 2009 + Am 2: 2013 Safety
EN 60950-1: 2006 + A11: 2009 + A1: 2010 + A12: 2011 + A2: 2013 Safety
FCC Part 15 Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15, Subpart B, 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 radio frequency 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/her own expense.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vaddio can affect emission
compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
ICES-003 Compliance
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus
set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’emet pas de bruits radioélectriques
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A
préscrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications
du Canada.
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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 to take adequate measures.
Standard(s) To Which Conformity Is Declared:
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
EN 55022: December 2010 Conducted and Radiated Emissions
EN 55024: November 2010 Immunity
EN 61000-4-2: 1995 + Amendments A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 Electrostatic Discharge
EN 61000-4-3: 2006 + A1: 2008 Radiated Immunity
EN 61000-4-4: 2004 + Corrigendum 2006 Electrical Fast Transients
EN 61000-4-5: 2006 Surge Immunity
EN 61000-4-6: 2009 Conducted Immunity
EN 61000-4-8: 2010 Power Frequency Magnetic Field
EN 61000-4-11: 2004 Voltage Dips, Interrupts and
Fluctuations
KN22 2008 (CISPR 22: 2006) Conducted and Radiated Emissions
KN24 2008 (CISPR 24: 1997 + A1: 2000 + A2: 2002) IT Immunity Characteristics
EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge
EN 61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity
EN 61000-4-4 Electrical Fast Transients
EN 61000-4-5 Surge Immunity
EN 61000-4-6 Conducted Immunity
EN 61000-4-8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field
EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips, Interrupts and
Fluctuations
IEC 60950-1: 2005 (2nd Edition); Am 1: 2009 + Am 2: 2013 Safety
EN 60950-1: 2006 + A11: 2009 + A1: 2010 + A12: 2011 + A2:
2013 Safety
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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 and workmanship for a
period of two years from the day of purchase, to the original purchaser, if Vaddio receives notice of such
defects during the warranty.Vaddio, at its option, will repair or replace products that prove to be
defective.Vaddio manufactures its hardware products from parts and components that are new or
equivalent to new in accordance with industry standard practices.
Exclusions:The above warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate
maintenance by the customer, customers applied software or interfacing, unauthorized modifications or
misuse, mishandling, operation outside the normal environmental specifications for the product, use of the
incorrect power supply, modified power supply or improper site operation and maintenance.OEM and
special order products manufactured by other companies are excluded and are covered by the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Vaddio Customer Service:Vaddio will test, repair, or replace the product or products without charge if the
unit is under warranty. If the product is out of warranty, Vaddio will test then repair the product or
products.The cost of parts and labor charge will be estimated by a technician and confirmed by the
customer prior to repair.All components must be returned for testing as a complete unit.Vaddio will not
accept responsibility for shipment after it has left the premises.
Vaddio Technical Support:Vaddio technicians will determine and discuss with the customer the criteria
for repair costs and/or replacement. Vaddio Technical Support can be contacted by email at
support@vaddio.com or by phone at one of the phone numbers listed on support.vaddio.com.
Return Material Authorization (RMA) number:Before returning a product for repair or replacement
request an RMA from Vaddio’s technical support.Provide the technician with a return phone number, e-
mail address, shipping address, product serial numbers and original purchase order number.Describe the
reason for repairs or returns as well as the date of purchase. See the General RMA Terms and Procedures
section for more information. RMAs are valid for 30 days and will be issued to Vaddio dealers only.End
users must return products through Vaddio dealers. Include the assigned RMA number in all
correspondence with Vaddio.Write the assigned RMA number clearly on the shipping label of the box when
returning the product.All products returned for credit are subject to a restocking charge without
exception.Special order product are not returnable.
Voided varranty:The warranty does not apply if the original serial number has been removed or if the
product has been disassembled or damaged through misuse, accident, modifications, use of incorrect
power supply, use of a modified power supply or unauthorized repair.
Shipping and handling:Vaddio will not pay for inbound shipping transportation or insurance charges or
accept any responsibility for laws and ordinances from inbound transit.Vaddio will pay for outbound
shipping, transportation, and insurance charges for all items under warranty but will not assume
responsibility for loss and/or damage by the outbound freight carrier.If the return shipment appears
damaged, retain the original boxes and packing material for inspection by the carrier.Contact your carrier
immediately.
Products not under warranty: Payment arrangements are required before outbound shipment for all out of
warranty products.
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Photo Credits
This guide may include some or all of these photos.
European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, a Flight Engineer with Expedition 42,
photographs the Earth through a window in the Cupola on the International Space Station
By NASA - https://blogs.nasa.gov/ISS_Science_Blog/2015/03/06/women-in-space-part-two-whats-
gender-got-to-do-with-it/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38834990
Carl Sagan, Bruce Murray, Louis Friedman (founders) and Harry Ashmore (advisor), on the occasion of
signing the papers formally incorporating The Planetary Society
By credit NASA JPL - JPL, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1180927
Main Control Room / Mission Control Room of ESA at the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in
Darmstadt, Germany
By European Space Agency - ESOC flickr, Credit: ESA - Jürgen Mai, CC BY-SA 3.0-igo,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=36743173
Expedition 42 on orbit crew portrait, International Space Station, Mar. 7, 2015 – Barry Wilmore
(Commander) Top, Upside down, to the right cosmonaut Elena Serova, & ESA European Space Agency
Samantha Cristoforetti. Bottom center US astronaut Terry Virts, top left cosmonauts Alexander
Samokutyaev and Anton Shkaplerov.
By NASA - https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/16166230844/, Public Domain,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38931301
European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano, Expedition 36 flight engineer, outside the International
Space Station
By NASA - http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-36/html/iss036e016704.html, Public
Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27263573
Chris Cassidy, Luca Parmitano, and Karen Nyberg, ISS, 2013. Photo Credit: NASA
Nicolas Altobelli, Rosetta Scientist at ESA's European Space Astronomy Centre, Villanueva de la
Cañada, Madrid, Spain
By European Space Agency - Nicolas Altobelli talks to the media, CC BY-SA 3.0-igo,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=36743144
Andrea Accomazzo, ESA Rosetta Spacecraft Operations Manager, providing a live update from the Main
Control Room at ESA's European Space Operations Centre, Darmstadt, Germany during the Rosetta
wake-up day.
By European Space Agency - Live update from the Main Control Room, CC BY-SA 3.0-igo,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=36743150
Sleeping goose
By ladypine - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1695227
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Index
A
admin password 19, 24
changing 24
default 19
AGC (automatic gain control) 37
anatomy of the system 7-8
audio 8, 15, 35, 37, 44-45, 57-58
connections 8
controls 35, 37
delay 37
muting 15, 44-45, 58
volume 57
Audio page (web) 35
auto focus 46, 52
auto iris 35, 54-55
auto white balance 35, 54-55
B
backing up a configuration 26
backlight compensation 35, 54-55
bandwidth 32
behavior on power-up 14
bit rate (IP streaming setting) 32
blue gain 35, 54-55
browser compatibility 17
C
cable connectors 8-9
calibration fault, correcting 55, 70
camera ID setting (DIP switch) 42
camera mount 9-10
installing 10
camera placement 9
camera select 15-16,See alsocamera ID set-
ting (DIP switch)
camera specifications 68
camera standby position 45
capabilities 1, 68
CCU settings 53-55
cheat sheet 15-16, 20
web interface 20
chroma setting 35, 54-55
cleaning 71
color codes for status light 14, 70
color settings 35, 54-55
command history 65
compatibility, browsers 17
configuration, saving or restoring 26
connecting the speaker 13
connection diagram 10
connectors 8
Constant Bit Rate 32
Control Devices page (web) 39
controls available to admin 19
controls available to non-admin user 18
Controls page (web) 43
D
damage, preventing 2, 9
default IP address 17
default settings, restoring 64, 71
detail setting 35, 54-55
DHCP 22
diagnosing issues 63, 69
diagnostic logs 30
Diagnostics page (web) 30
diagram, connection 10
DIP switches 42
soft 42
directional controls 15-16, 46
dynamic range 37
E
echo cancellation 37
equalizer 37
Ethernet port 8
F
factory defaults, restoring 64, 71
fault isolation 63, 69
firmware update 27
firmware version 65
focus 15-16, 46, 52
Frame Rate (IP streaming setting) 32
G
gain 35
blue 35
red 35
gamma setting 35
getting help 29
guest access 24
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Help page (web) 29
home position 46, 48
hostname 22
I
image flip setting (DIP switch) 42
importing a configuration 26
inactive sessions (web interface) 24
indicator light 14, 42, 70
behavior 42
color scheme 42
enabling/disabling 42
meaning of colors 14, 70
information, conference room 25
installation 10, 12-13
basic connections 10
camera 12
camera mount 10
speaker 13
IP address 15-17, 22
default 17, 22
discovering 17
IP streaming 31-32, 60
enabling/disabling 31
settings 32, 60
IR remote 15-16
iris settings 54-55
L
labels, room 25
light, status indicator 14, 42, 70
behavior 42
color scheme 42
enabling/disabling 42
meaning of colors 14, 70
lighting settings 54-55
location of the camera 9
locations of connectors 8
log files 30
login, admin 19
low-power (standby) state 45, 56
M
macros 39
creating and editing 39
testing 39
manual focus 15-16, 46, 52
Max Bandwidth (IP streaming setting) 32
mic boost 37
MicPOD ports 8
microphone 15, 44
muting 15, 44
microphones 58
muting 58
motor calibration 55, 70
mount 9-10
mounting the camera 9, 12
mounting the speaker 13
muting 15, 35, 44-45, 56
audio inputs and outputs 35
microphones 15, 44
speaker 45
video 44, 56
muting audio 58
N
navigation buttons, hiding/showing 21
network configuration 17, 22, 62
current 62
default 22
network port 8
Networking page (web) 22
noise cancellation 37
NTP server 23
O
operating environment 9, 71
P
packing list 2
page 22, 24-25, 29-30, 35, 39, 43
Audio 35
Control Devices 39
Controls 43
Diagnostics 30
Help 29
Networking 22
Room Labels 25
Security 24
pan 15-16, 46-47, 49
direction 47
speed 47, 49
pan/tilt recalibration 55, 70
pan/tilt/zoom 47
part numbers 2
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passwords 18-19, 24
admin, default 19
user, default 18
pause command execution 63
performance specifications 68
physical and environmental specifications 68
ping command 63
power connector 8
power on/power off 14-16, 45, 56
precautions 2, 9
for handling the camera 2
for operating the system 9
presets 15-16, 46, 53
clearing 16
moving to 46, 53
setting 16, 53
pro A/V status light color scheme 42
product capabilities 1, 68
product returns and repairs 74
Q
quick reference 15-16, 20
remote control 15
Vaddio IR Remote Commander 16
web interface 20
R
ready state 45, 56
rebooting 26, 64
recalibration, pan and tilt 55, 70
red gain 35, 54-55
regulatory information 72
remote control 15-16
requirements 9
installation 9
mounting 9
reset 55, 70,See alsorebooting; restoring
default settings
pan and tilt motors 55, 70
resolution 32
IP streaming 32
restoring a configuration 26
restoring default settings 64, 71
RJ-45 connectors 9
room information 25
Room Labels page (web) 25
S
saving a configuration 26
Security page (web) 24
settings, default, restoring 64, 71
shelf, camera mount 10
site requirements 9
soft DIP switches 42
software update 27
solving problems 69
speaker 13, 15, 45
mounting and connecting 13
muting 45
volume, adjusting 15
speaker port 8
speakers 58
muting 58
specifications 68
speed 15-16, 47, 49-52
focus 52
pan 47, 49
tilt 47, 50
zoom 15-16, 47, 51
standby (low-power) state 45, 56
static IP address 22
status light 14, 42, 70
behavior 42
color scheme 42
enabling/disabling 42
meanings of colors 14, 70
storage environment 71
storing a configuration 26
streaming 31-32, 60
configuring 31-32
enabling/disabling 31
settings 60
super-wide mode setting (DIP switch) 42
supported web browsers 17
switch settings 42
in web interface 42
syntax help, Telnet commands 65
T
technical specifications 68
technical support 29
telnet commands
typographical conventions 48
Telnet commands 48-56, 60, 62-66
syntax help 48, 65
Telnet session 48, 65-66
ending 66
history 65
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temperature, operating and storage 71
testing 39, 41
macros 39
triggers 41
third-party control 48
tilt 15-16, 46-47, 50
speed 47
time zone 23
trigger command, failure to execute 41
trigger devices 39
triggers 39-41, 59
defining 40
deleting 40
testing 41
troubleshooting 63, 69
U
UC conferencing status light color scheme 42
update 27
USB port 8
USB stream format (DIP switch) 42
USB streaming 31, 60
configuring 31
enabling/disabling 31
settings 60
user password 18, 24
changing 24
default 18
V
Vaddio IR Remote Commander 15-16
Variable Bit Rate 32
version, firmware 65
video mute 44, 56
Video Quality (IP streaming setting) 32
virtual DIP switches 42
visual parts identification 7-8
volume controls 15, 35, 57
W
wall mount 10
installing 10
warranty 9, 74
web browsers supported 17
web interface 21-22, 24-25, 29-30, 35, 39, 43
Audio page 35
Control Devices page 39
Controls page 43
Diagnostics page 30
Help page 29
navigation button labels 21
Networking page 22
Room Labels page 25
Security page 24
Z
zoom 15-16, 46-47, 51
speed 15-16, 47, 51
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