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8.2 Menu Explanation 

1.Press  MENU button to enter / exit menu. 

2. Press    or    button to select among menu options, when the font is enlarged, it indicates the 

menu has been selected, press 

ENTER

 button to get into this menu. 

3. Press 

  or 

  to change value 

Type 

Options 

Functional description 

IMAGE   

SHARPNESS 

Used to adjust the sharpness of image and acutance of 
image edge. The sharpness is increased and the contrast 
of details in the image plane is higher, making it look 
clearer. If the sharpness value is too high, it may cause the 
image distortion.

 

BRIGHTNESS 

Used to adjust the brightness of the image.

 

CONTRAST 

Refers to the ratio between the lightest and darkest areas 
of the image. The larger the ratio is, the more gradation 
levels from black to white will be, resulting in richer colors, 
clearer and more eye-catching images, and brighter and 
more gorgeous colors. Low contrast, on the other hand, 
will make the whole picture gray. 

GAMMA 

Used to adjust the brightness value of the image, the lower 
the gamma value is, the brighter the image will be, the 
higher the gamma value is, the darker the image will be. 

2DNR 

When the camera shows color image, it is advised to 
disable the digital noise reduction function; otherwise, the 
image acutance will be affected. 

3DNR 

By comparing several adjacent frames of images, the 
noise wave is automatically filtered out, so that the image 
noise is significantly reduced, the image is more thorough, 
the picture is more pure and delicate. The higher the level 
of noise reduction is, the more delicate the picture quality 
will be, the smaller the shaking feeling is. The lower the 
level of noise reduction is, the more blurred the picture 
quality will be, the greater the feeling of jitter is. 

DRC   

It refers to the adaptability of the camera to strong light, 
specifically to the range of brightness (contrast) and color 
temperature (contrast). 

MIRROR 

The camera image flips 180° horizontally. 

FLIP 

The camera image flips 180° vertically. 

EXPOSURE   

EXPOSURE 
MODE 

Switch from exposure modes. 

Summary of Contents for iCam P11

Page 1: ...iCam P11 12x HD Dual lens Auto Framing PTZ Camera User Manual V1 0...

Page 2: ...t specifications under this manual are subject to change without prior notice This file is subject to change without prior notice To fully explain or describe how this product should be used this manu...

Page 3: ...of some important operations or to prevent the potential injury and property damage Warning To indicate a potential risk that if not avoided may result in injury accidents equipment damage or busines...

Page 4: ...between 0 40 The working humidity range is between 10 RH 90 RH For safety foreign matter is prevented from entering the device do not splash the corrosive liquid onto the camera When transporting avoi...

Page 5: ...10V do not extend from part 2 on above picture DC12V otherwise it will cause unexpected damage to the device 2 This product has the function of video monitoring and recording please avoid using it inf...

Page 6: ...ON INSTRUCTIONS 7 4 2 1 Desktop Mount Installation 7 4 2 2 Wall Mount Installation Supplied Separately 8 5 SOFTWARE CONNECTION 9 5 1 Software Connection 9 5 1 1 Tracking Settings 9 5 2 1 Setting Proce...

Page 7: ...4 Transparent Transmission 22 6 3 5 Upgrade 23 6 3 6 Setting 24 6 3 7 Sync parameters 25 7 PREVIEW 26 7 1 Main View Introduction 26 8 MENU SETTINGS 27 8 1 Menu Structure 27 8 2 Menu Explanation 31 9...

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Page 11: ...reams ONVIF version 2 1 supported Name admin initial password 123456 1 1 CameraCMS Application Software Refer to detailed instructions of this user manual 1 2 Rtsp Make sure PC and the camera are in t...

Page 12: ...hieve the best framing effect without manual control which greatly improves the video conference experience The camera can detect participants within 8 meters from the camera Integrated design up to 1...

Page 13: ...MPONENTS 3 1 Lists of Parts Accessories When you open the box check all accessories according to the packing list Camera x1 Remote Controller x1 Power Adapter x1 RS 232 cable x1 3 2 Main Parts Interfa...

Page 14: ...dule 9 Audio 2 Remote Controller Indicator 10 3G SDI 3 Power Indicator 11 Network 4 Communication Indicator 12 RS 232OUT 5 Full view camera 13 RS 232IN 6 HDMI 14 Power DC12V 7 TF Card Slot 15 Mounting...

Page 15: ...these four buttons to pan left right and tilt up down 5 HOME In Menu status save menu operation In None menu status Press HOME button camera moves to initial position 6 Focus button to Focus Near but...

Page 16: ...6 4 INSTALLATION CONNECTION INSTRUCTION 4 1 Overall Dimension Front Rear Top Side Bottom...

Page 17: ...r pan tilt operation Note Take effective measures to avoid camera from dropping Do not grab the camera head when carrying Do not rotate the camera head with hand It may cause malfunction to the camera...

Page 18: ...on the bracket drill 4 holes on the wall and fix the bracket onto the wall by using 4 screws M6 60 which should be prepared separately 2 Use inch screws to fix the camera on the bracket fix the limit...

Page 19: ...ngs 5 1 1 Tracking Settings Start turn on tracking use controller or call preset 80 from CMS software to turn on tracking Stop turn off tracking use controller or call preset 81 from CMS software to t...

Page 20: ...esets of full view generally or as presets of any zoom or location When there is no target preset 0 or preset 1 could be chosen to have camera mave to Please refer to Basic Setting Stop tracking set p...

Page 21: ...11 5 2 1 1 Main Control Interface Click Settings to enter the parameters setting interface...

Page 22: ...d to block screens in the full view camera image they can be configured independently moving obiects inside the blocking zones of the full view camera will not be detected or framed 5 2 2 3 Tracking P...

Page 23: ...formed when the camera is powered on 6 DEVICE MANAGEMENTS 6 1 Network Connection Connect camera to network with an Ethernet cable power on the camera 6 1 1 LAN Connection Please refer to the above dia...

Page 24: ...sually set at Router 1 s LAN IP address for example 192 168 1 1 then camera s IP address can be set as for example 192 168 1 179 or 192 168 1 180 as long as they are in the same network segment Condit...

Page 25: ...1 through IP address 115 200 31 100 port 10200 Then in WAN the mapping of camera 1 and IP 115 200 31 100 port 10200 is established Camera 2 can use another external port such as 10320 so mapping of ca...

Page 26: ...dify IP and gateway as the IP address of the same LAN Add to Client Before adding to Client ensure the Camera IP and gateway are within the same LAN otherwise they can t be connected Configuration Set...

Page 27: ...in the same LAN click Start Search then searching starts and all online devices will be listed as the picture shown below If batch upgrade is performed for multiple cameras select multiple devices in...

Page 28: ...rk input the IP address Mask Gateway finally click Modify To control and preview a camera first choose the device modify its IP address as the IP address of the same LAN then click Add to Client as th...

Page 29: ...actual requirements and capability of device The higher the resolution is the better network requirements will be needed Video rate type set CBR or VBR Frame rate refers to the number of frames per s...

Page 30: ...io rate choose from 48Kbps 64Kbps 96Kbps 128Kbps Input pin choose the type of audio input Volume pull the volume bar to set the volume range is 0 100 6 3 2 Network Connect with please choose from Stat...

Page 31: ...ed The range of stream ports is 3479 7999 and 554 default is 554 The range of application ports is 3479 7999 default is 5000 Click the Save button after setting is completed 6 3 3 RTMP In RTMP1 and RT...

Page 32: ...le Disable enable disable transparent transmission Protocol choose TCP or UDP protocols Camera as choose Client or Server IP when the camera is set as client the IP address of the transmitted camera i...

Page 33: ...ade menu to enter the main interface as the picture shown above Click to search and load the updating firmware then click Upgrade to start upgrading Do not power off the camera during upgrading After...

Page 34: ...d the camera can be accessed only after a correct password is input Maintenance Reboot or Recovery Device name set the camera name click Save Time setting a Synchronize local time b Show time or not o...

Page 35: ...ons among the video audio and track After clicking the Update the current camera to be synchronized will be synchronized with the Source camera parameters Import Export only operate on the source came...

Page 36: ...trol of the selected camera camera name in blue Video Preview double click the camera in the list main camera stream will be displayed in the preview window or right click the selected camera from the...

Page 37: ...urn to previous menu and press the directional buttons to change menu options 8 1 Menu Structure IMAGE SHARPNESS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 BRIGHTNESS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CONTRAST 0 1 2...

Page 38: ...LEVEL F14 F11 F9 6 F8 F6 8 F5 6 F4 8 F4 F3 4 F2 8 F2 4 F2 F1 6 CLOSE SHUTTER SPEED 1 60 1 90 1 100 1 125 1 180 1 250 1 350 1 500 1 725 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 1 3000 1 4000 1 6000 1 10000 IRIS LEVEL F14...

Page 39: ...16 B GAIN 0 16 OPWB OPT STATIC COLOR TEMP 2800 6500 SATURA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 HUE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CAMERA RUM SCENE INDOOR DIGITAL ZOOM CLOSE OPEN ZOOM TIMES 1 2 3 4...

Page 40: ...2400 4800 9600 38400 VIDEO FORMAT 1080P60 1080P50 1080P30 1080P59 94 1080P29 97 1080P25 720P60 720P50 720p59 94 LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEFAULTS CONFIRM NETWORK MODE STATIC IP DHCP IP ADDRESS 10 0 3 234 NET...

Page 41: ...ke the whole picture gray GAMMA Used to adjust the brightness value of the image the lower the gamma value is the brighter the image will be the higher the gamma value is the darker the image will be...

Page 42: ...itable for the best camera shooting effect PTZ P T SPEED Set the camera speed level The higher the level is the faster the speed will be PTZ TRIG AF Focus automatically when the camera pans tilts and...

Page 43: ...hutter 1 60 1 10 000 s Gain Auto Manual White Balance Auto One Push Manual Static color temperature Exposure Auto Manual Iris Priority Shutter priority Brightness Priority S N Ratio 50dB Menu YES Full...

Page 44: ...UVC video compression support H 265 H 264 MJPEG Video resolution 1080P30 P25 720P30 P25 360P30 P25 3 UAC Audio format PCM 3G SDI 1X3G SDI Video resolution 1080P60 P50 P30 P25 1080P59 94 P29 97 720P60...

Page 45: ...rranty period you will enjoy free service of repair service expect caused by man made malfunction 2 Outside the limited warranty period of 12 months damaged products need be paid for their repair serv...

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