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Using the System Select

The rear of the Product is provided with a System Select that can be used to manually select a video format.
This System Select is important for the video quality during video recording or streaming.
See the table below for a description of the possible settings and the associated video output quality.

0

1080p60

8

720p30

1

1080p50

9

720p25

2

1080i60

A

1080p59.94

3

1080i50

B

1080i59.94

4

720p60

C

720p59.94

5

720p50

D

1080p29.97

6

1080p30

E

720p29.97

Figure 63: System
Select

7

1080p25

F

Default (via OSD)

A few notes on the System Select:
• The setting 'F' is the 

default

 setting. If you set the switch to 'F', you can set the video format via the 

OSD Menu

. It

is always possible to set the video format, even if setting F is not selected on the select switch.

• The 

highest

 video output quality 1080p60 (setting '0').

• The 

lowest

 video output quality is 720p25 (setting '7').

It is recommended to set up the video output through the WebGUI or the OSD Menu, because this is

much easier, than selecting the 

video output 

manually. If this is not possible, you can use the System

Select.

IMPORTANT

• After changing the System Select, you need to restart the camera to take effect.
• 720p30, 720p29.97 and 720p25 are not supported by the SDI output.
• There are five ways to select the video output of the camera (OSD / direct button combination on the

remote control / WebGUI / System Select/ HTTP API 

"VideoOUT"

 command). The System Select takes

priority after a reboot, except on setting F, where all the outputs are defined digitally.

• If you have made a change to the System Select, a "hard reboot" is needed. Click the Reboot button

and when the reboot is finished, set the camera off and unplug all cables connected to the camera.
Replug them again after you have unplugged all the cables. Start the camera again.

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Summary of Contents for CM70-IP

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Avonic PTZ Camera 12x 20x 30x zoom CM70 IP CM71 IP CM73 IP www avonic com August 2022 Version 1 32...

Page 2: ...any commercial enterprise without the prior written consent of Avonic Copyright 2022 AVONIC All Rights Reserved The information contained in this Manual is subject to change without notice Contact In...

Page 3: ...Directive 2011 65 EU OJEU L174 88 110 01 07 2011 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2014 30 EU OJEU L96 79 106 29 03 2014 Ecodesign energy related products Directive 2009 125 EC OJEU L285 10...

Page 4: ...gment It is NOT designed or intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or in the cure mitigation treatment or prevention of any condition or disease Please consult your healthcar...

Page 5: ...instructions Recycling Specific parts of the Product can be re used Acronyms The following acronyms are used in this Manual AAE Aperture Auto Exposure AWB Auto White Balance BLC Back Light Compensatio...

Page 6: ...and Adapter 11 Atmospheric Conditions 11 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 12 UNPACKING 13 Package Contents 13 Handling Precautions 14 Unpacking the Camera 14 Return Procedure 14 MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION 15 Mounting...

Page 7: ...51 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 52 DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING 53 TROUBLESHOOTING 54 General 54 Power Issues 54 Image 54 No image 54 Abnormal image 54 Dithering or flickering image 54 Color issues 54 Autofocus I...

Page 8: ...IR Remote Control 72 PTZ 72 Audio 74 Video 75 Network 83 System 84 APPENDIX D CMOS SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS 87 APPENDIX E DATASHEET SPECIFICATIONS 88 SPECIFICATIONS CM70 IP 88 SPECIFICATIONS CM71 IP 89...

Page 9: ...hnicians who install the Product at client sites and for IT professionals who are responsible for operating the Product Document Structure The Manual is subdivided into the following Chapters 1 Introd...

Page 10: ...prevent the risk of injury take the following precautions when handling this Product Handle the Product with care It is made of metal glass and plastic and has sensitive electronic components inside T...

Page 11: ...et the applicable safety standards They could pose a risk of death or injury when connected Do NOT use damaged cables Do NOT power the Product in a moist wet environment Before you power the Product e...

Page 12: ...es an image The OSD Menu is visible on the HDMI SDI and USB outputs Features Each camera in the Avonic CM70 IP CM71 IP CM73 IP series has the following features Lens 20x 12x 30x Optical Zoom glass len...

Page 13: ...AV USB20 AA 4 1 pc Power Adapter 12V A GME Technology Shenzhen Co ltd model number GME24A 120200FDS2 AV CM40 PSU 5 1 pc RS 232 9 pin D Sub female to DIN 8 male AV CM RS 232 6 1 pc 5 way Phoenix Balanc...

Page 14: ...ic camera bag is sealed If this is NOT the case contact Avonic and stop here 4 Break the seal of the sealed camera bag 5 Take the camera out of the bag Be sure to follow the Handling Precautions on pa...

Page 15: ...oduct See General Specifications Weight product in the Product Datasheet for the exact weight Use a safety loop or drop protection that prevents the Product from falling if the mounting construction f...

Page 16: ...t the supplied DC PSU 12 Power ON OFF 13 Fall protection eye 2 If you have connected the power cable to the camera set the power switch at the back of the camera to the ON position If you use a PoE Et...

Page 17: ...s A controller gives you direct control over the most important camera settings e g Pan Tilt Zoom Focus White Balance You can access all other settings through the OSD Menu of the camera using the con...

Page 18: ...camera via the RS 232 cables as shown below Figure 8 RS 232 Interface Mini DIN 8 Figure 9 RS 232 Cable and Interface Connection Mini DIN 8 and Windows DB 9 RS 232 Network Connection Execute the follo...

Page 19: ...camera is 192 168 5 163 with admin for both the username and password The control parameters for the CM7x IP cameras are as follows IP Address 192 168 5 163 Username admin Password admin TCP or UDP p...

Page 20: ...our web browser Enter the default IP address 192 168 5 163 The Login screen appears 2 Enter admin for both the Username and Password and Click LOGIN to continue There is also a possibility to automati...

Page 21: ...nnect the cable to the camera See Balanced Audio Connection on page16 Figure 16 WebGUI Audio Make your settings as follows 1 Enable checked or disable blank embedding of audio input camera rear 2 Sele...

Page 22: ...Fixed at best Fixed at good Bit Rate Kb s 64 40960 64 40960 Frame Rate F s 5 60 frames per second 5 30 frames per second I FrameInterval 1 300 1 150 I Framemin QP 10 51 10 51 Streamname live av0 live...

Page 23: ...setting Empty is default setting Password for stream encryption Empty is default setting Empty is default setting Crypto Key Length in bytes 0 16 24 32 0 16 24 32 Execute the following steps to save y...

Page 24: ...pushed Port 4000 default 4002 default Access Method rtp 224 1 2 3 4000 rtp 224 1 2 3 4002 Click SAVE to apply your settings A small confirmation dialogue appears in the bottom right corner VIDEO Camer...

Page 25: ...his is not absolute focus Meeting For general meeting scenarios Education Tracking This is for education tracking is the teacher on the platform to move back and forth focus will only be to fine tune...

Page 26: ...po BLC ON Flicker This setting handles the flickering of artificial lighting in its operating space Options are 50Hz 60Hz and OFF G Limit Gain limit is the maximum level of artificial brightness and c...

Page 27: ...rkest and lightest parts This can be a particular helpful setting when the light conditions are challenging The differences should be clearly visible in dark parts of the image as they will become lig...

Page 28: ...erence of the user Figure 26 WebGUI VIDEO Camera Settings Color The settings are listed below WB mode auto The camera continuously measures and defines the light conditions and acts accordingly In thi...

Page 29: ...camera will automatically flip the picture horizontal and vertical Low Light Mode The Low Light mode is present to be able to film when the environment in which the camera sits is almost completely da...

Page 30: ...a 3x3 table that affects red green and blue in the filmed picture and their relation to it 1 Open Video Camera Settings CCM 2 Click on Enable CCM to enable this feature You will see the default setti...

Page 31: ...For example If you change the number in the green channel Red signal in a number above zero it means that you are subtracting the red signal from the green channel making green parts purple because th...

Page 32: ...signal to a number below zero and in the Blue signal Blue channel to a number above zero you can add red to the picture However since zero in a cell is not nothing the color green will be added too i...

Page 33: ...g the time and name settings can be found under the tab SYSTEM sections Attributes andTime You can use the dropdown menus Time Font Color andTitle Font Color to set the desired font colors You can use...

Page 34: ...m right corner Video output over IP cannot be a higher resolution than the physical SDI HDMI output setting VIDEO SRT These settings are related to SRT streaming protocol You can define the port passk...

Page 35: ...n define specific ports for the different streaming outputs and protocols the camera supports Make sure these settings don t interfere with other uses and services on the same network Click SAVE to ap...

Page 36: ...the SYSTEM tabs described below to define the desired system settings License Figure 37 WebGUI SYSTEM License If you have purchased the license for the premium features of this camera you can enter t...

Page 37: ...ged Make sure these settings don t interfere with other uses and services on the same network Click SAVE to apply your settings A small confirmation dialogue appears in the bottom right corner Time Fi...

Page 38: ...traditional way To log out from the WebGUI disable this option and refresh your browser See the picture above Update Figure 41 WebGUI SYSTEM Update By default this screen shows a readout of the curren...

Page 39: ...ons below if you want to create a new reboot schedule 1 Enable create new reboot status 2 Select at occurrence the month and day and select the time you want to reboot the camera Take note that Amster...

Page 40: ...the IP Port To activate the camera again use a serial connection or the IR Remote to set off the Low Power Mode Enable Disable Infrared Receiver It is possible to enable disable the Infrared Receiver...

Page 41: ...teries in the IR Remote Control Use ONLY this type of batteries Using other type of batteries can damage the IR Remote Control 2 Press the Power button to turn on the camera If the position preset 0 h...

Page 42: ...n the screen d Select camera 2 on the remote control to control this camera Key Combinations Default IR address is 1 F1 Camera Address No 1 F2 Camera Address No 2 F3 Camera Address No 3 F4 Camera Addr...

Page 43: ...on Use ONLY presets between 0 9 when using the Remote Control For presets 10 or higher you need a serial or IP connection i PTZ Keys up down left right Use these keys to move the camera in the desired...

Page 44: ...presets 0 Switch the video format to1080p60 1 Switch the video format to 1080p50 2 Switch the video format to 1080i60 3 Switch the video format to 1080i50 4 Switch the video format to 720p60 5 Switch...

Page 45: ...n screen menu that can be accessed within the camera to change specific functions that effect how the camera processes an image The OSD Menu is visible on the HDMI and SDI outputs The OSD menu can be...

Page 46: ...main menu on the screen 2 Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the item to be set Press the HOME button to enter the corresponding sub menu 3 Press to change settings Press MENU again to go ba...

Page 47: ...3 1 EXPOSURE Figure 53 OSD EXPOSURE 3 2 COLOR Figure 54 OSD COLOR 3 3 IMAGE The Flip function can be set although the camera has an automatically flip function Figure 55 OSD IMAGE 47...

Page 48: ...3 4 FOCUS Figure 56 OSD FOCUS 3 5 NOISE REDUCTION Figure 57 OSD NOISE REDUCTION 3 6 STYLE Figure 58 OSD STYLE 4 PTZ Figure 59 OSD PTZ 48...

Page 49: ...6 NETWORK SETTINGS Figure 60 OSD NETWORK SETTINGS 7 VERSION Figure 61 OSD VERSION 8 RESTORE DEFAULT Figure 62 OSD RESTORE DEFAULT 49...

Page 50: ...utput quality 1080p60 setting 0 The lowest video output quality is 720p25 setting 7 It is recommended to set up the video output through the WebGUI or the OSD Menu because this is much easier than sel...

Page 51: ...e lens If the camera is very dirty clean it with diluted neutral detergent Do not use any type of solvents which may damage the surface Usage Precautions Take the following precautions to ensure good...

Page 52: ...commended to wrap the camera in the original plastic bag and to place it in the protective foam Specific guidelines apply to the environmental temperature and humidity when operating and storing the c...

Page 53: ...electronic equipment and its parts that have been discarded by the owner as waste without the intention of re use Avonic outsources the disposal and recycling of its E Waste camera materials to the St...

Page 54: ...o specifications of monitor match the specifications of the camera 4 Check if the Iris under Exposure settings is set to closed Abnormal image 1 Check the quality and length of the video cable 2 Check...

Page 55: ...one or more of the above mentioned problems check also our Appendix CMOS characteristics Control No self test PTZ cameras only and no power LED 1 Check the net power 2 Check the power supply Remote C...

Page 56: ...tween the controller device 0 and up to 7 peripherals 1 through 7 The daisy chain cable configuration means that a message walks the chain until it reaches the target device identified in the data pac...

Page 57: ...the camera has executed the command You can check this in the WebGUI of the camera Default settings TCP port 1259 UDP port 1259 same port as TCP is correct VISCA address 1 The pictures below are showi...

Page 58: ...a In the example below the camera is switched between Preset 1 VISCA command 81 01 01 3F 02 01 FF and Preset 2 VISCA command 81 01 01 3F 02 02 FF 1 Type the command in the Send box The command consist...

Page 59: ...nd with illegal command parameters is accepted Command Buffer Full 90 60 03 FF Indicates that two sockets are already being used executing two commands and the command could not be accepted when recei...

Page 60: ...Zoom Position Stop 8x 01 04 08 00 FF Far Standard speed 8x 01 04 08 02 FF Near Standard speed 8x 01 04 08 03 FF Far Variable speed 8x 01 04 08 2p FF Near Variable speed 8x 01 04 08 3p FF p 0 low F hig...

Page 61: ...1 04 4B 00 00 0p 0q FF Manual and Iris Priority min p 0 q 0 max p 0 q C CAM_Shutter Direct 8x 01 04 4A 00 00 0p 0q FF min p 0 q 0 max p 1 q 0 Reset 8x 01 04 0C 00 FF Gain Setting Direct 8x 01 04 0C 00...

Page 62: ...Reset 8x 01 04 3F 00 pp FF Set 8x 01 04 3F 01 pp FF CAM_Memory preset Recall 8x 01 04 3F 02 pp FF pp Memory Number 0 to 127 On 8x 01 04 61 02 FF CAM_LR_Reverse Off 8x 01 04 61 03 FF Image Flip Horizo...

Page 63: ...7 0F 0F 0F FF W 1 UpRight 0 Down Left YYYY Pan Limit Position ZZZZ Tilt Position High 8x 01 04 58 01 FF Normal 8x 01 04 58 02 FF CAM_AFSensitivity Low 8x 01 04 58 03 FF AF Sensitivity High Normal Low...

Page 64: ...d setting1 25 1 00 HEX 25 18 HEX Preset_V_Speed Vertical Tilt speed between presets 81 01 03 02 qq FF qq speed setting1 21 1 00 HEX 21 14 HEX Preset_Z_Speed Zoom speed between presets 81 01 03 03 qq F...

Page 65: ...utter priority 90 50 0B FF Iris priority CAM_AEModeInq 8x 09 04 39 FF 90 50 0D FF Bright CAM_ShutterPosInq 8x 09 04 4A FF 90 50 00 00 0p 0q FF pq Shutter Position CAM_IrisPosInq 8x 09 04 4B FF 90 50 0...

Page 66: ...0 50 09 FF 1280x720p25 90 50 0A FF 1920x1080p59 94 90 50 0B FF 1920x1080i59 94 90 50 0C FF 1280x720p59 94 90 50 0D FF 1920x1080p29 97 VideoSystemInq CM40 series It is possible to set the video format...

Page 67: ...Focus CAM_FocusAFModeInq 8x 09 04 38 FF 90 50 03 FF Manual Focus CAM_FocusPosInq 8x 09 04 48 FF 90 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF pqrs Focus Position Inquiry Commands Command Function Command Packet Comments 90 50...

Page 68: ...APPENDIX B DIMENSIONS 68...

Page 69: ...ajaxcom szCmd Follow instructions below 1 Click on the link above or copy and paste it to your browser 2 Note that the IP Address in this link is an example of an IP address Change this IP Address to...

Page 70: ...once by using the Command Prompt from Windows Follow instructions below 1 Click on Start in the left corner of your screen in Windows 2 Type Notepad and open this application 3 Copy and paste the fol...

Page 71: ...PI to display the current settings of the camera in your browser or in theCommand Prompt application To do this you need the GetEnv codes from the HTTP API code list If correct you get the following r...

Page 72: ...art left stop left_stop leftup start leftup_start leftup stop leftup_stop leftdown start leftdown_start leftdown stop leftdown_stop rightstart right_start rightstop right_stop rightup start rightup_st...

Page 73: ...Setting szCmd SetEnv ArmPtz nPresetPanSpeed 0 nPresetPanSpeed 0 24 Preset Tilt Speed Set Preset Tilt Speed Command Code Command Setting szCmd SetEnv ArmPtz nPresetTiltSpeed 0 nPresetTiltSpeed 0 20 Pre...

Page 74: ...an preset preset_clean Audio Audio Configure Get audio configure Code GetEnv Audio Set audio configure Code SetEnv Audio nSampleBits 16 nAudioSmstMask 33554888 33554888 33554433 bEnable 0 nInpVolume 4...

Page 75: ...ettings Video Encode Settings Function Code Command Setting Compressed Format SetEnv VideoEncode stMaster emVideoCodec 5 nChannel 0 emVideoCodec 5 H 264 7 H 265 BP profile only Profile SetEnv VideoEnc...

Page 76: ...v StreamPublish stMaster wHostPort 1935 nProtolType 3 szHostUrl 192 168 5 12 nChannel 0 szHostUrl user defined Host Port SetEnv StreamPublish stMaster wHostPort 19355 nProtolType 3 nChannel 0 wHostPor...

Page 77: ...Settings Video Parameters Get video parameters Code GetEnv VideoParam nChannel 1 Set video parameters Focus Function Code Command Setting Focus Mode SetEnv VideoParam stAF emAFMode 2 nChannel 0 emAFM...

Page 78: ...stIris nIris 12 nChannel 0 nIris 0 12 DRC SetEnv VideoParam stExp drc 8 nChannel 0 drc 0 8 Exposure SAE shutter SetEnv VideoParam stExp stShutter nShutter 16 nChannel 0 nShutter 0 16 DRC SetEnv VideoP...

Page 79: ...olor awbsens 0 nChannel 0 awbsens 0 1 2 Low Middle High Image Bright SetEnv VideoParam stImg luminance 0 nChannel 0 luminance 0 4 Contrast SetEnv VideoParam stImg contrast 0 nChannel 0 contrast 0 14 S...

Page 80: ...0 szText nYPos 10000 stFtColor byAlpha 128 byRed 255 byGreen 255 byBlue 255 stBkColor byAlpha 0 byRed 0 byGreen 0 byBlue 0 stTitle bEnable 0 nIndex 0 nXPos 0 szText nYPos 0 stFtColor byAlpha 128 byRe...

Page 81: ...Channel 0 OSD Offsetx pos Title SetEnv VideoOsd stTitle nXPos 9200 nChannel 0 nXPos 0 10000 Time SetEnv VideoOsd stTime nYPos 1200 nChannel 0 OSD Offsety pos Title SetEnv VideoOsd stTitle nYPos 1200 n...

Page 82: ...rk emVoutFormat Setting the current video out format 10 9 4 3 1080P60 1080P50 1080P30 1080P25 8 1080I60 7 1080I50 6 720P60 5 720P50 26 720P30 25 720P25 20 1080P59 94 21 1080I59 94 22 1080P29 97 23 720...

Page 83: ...wPortRtsp 0 65535 Port Visca wPortVisca 0 65535 Ethernet Ethernet Get Ethernet parameters Code GetEnv NetWork nChannel 1 Set Ethernet parameters Code SetEnv NetWork stEth byValid 5 szIPAddr 192 168 5...

Page 84: ...ied Chinese 2 English License License Get License parameters Code QueryState QueryLicenseState Set License parameters Code SetEnv LicenseKey bLicenseEnable 0 szKeyText 483B4EB1D0 Time SysTime Get syst...

Page 85: ...ysTime stNtp nHostPort 123 nHostPort user defined 0 65535 Time Settings SysCtrl SetTime bTimeType 1 nZone 19 stDateTime dwYear 2018 byHour 15 byMinute 38 byDay 1 byMonth 11 bySecond 2 Synchronize with...

Page 86: ...n 0xFF stVersion dwCamDate 16 0xFFFF stVersion dwCamDate 8 0xFF stVersion dwCamDate 0xFF Set update parameters Not supported update with API you can do this through webpage Default and Reboot Default...

Page 87: ...s shown in the following example of a sinusoidal function In this example the dots represent the sampled data and the curve represents the original signal Because there are not enough sampled data poi...

Page 88: ...tation 170 170 Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Vertical rotation 30 90 Storage temperature 20 C 60 C Pan speed range 1 7 120 s Operating humidity 20 95 non condensing Tilt speed range 1 7 70 s Bottom f...

Page 89: ...more 255 plug Vertical rotation 30 90 Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Pan speed range 1 7 120 s Storage temperature 20 C 60 C Tilt speed range 1 7 70 s Operating humidity 20 95 non condensing H V image...

Page 90: ...perating temperature 5 C 40 C Vertical rotation 30 90 Storage temperature 20 C 60 C Pan speed range 1 7 120 s Operating humidity 20 95 non condensing Tilt speed range 1 7 70 s Bottom fastening screw t...

Page 91: ...48 62 80 E Ethernet 35 83 EV Exposure Value 26 47 EV level 61 77 Export Configuration 39 Exposure 26 47 54 61 77 F Factory Reset 38 49 63 86 Firmware 38 49 55 64 86 Flicker 26 54 62 78 87 Flip H Flip...

Page 92: ...17 39 Sharpness 28 47 62 79 Shutter 27 47 61 78 Speed by Zoom 40 48 72 SRT 23 34 69 76 82 Style 30 48 80 System Select 16 50 T Tally Light 64 TCP 19 56 Time and Date 37 80 84 U UDP 19 56 Unicast 23 U...

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