WallVIEW HD-USB SR Camera System
WallVIEW HD-USB SR PTZ Camera System Document Number 342-0465 Rev. A 6 Page 12 of 28
Step 4:
Leave the IR out OFF (up) as default.
Step 5:
Use 9600bps for control speed as default.
If the camera is mounted inverted, then set the Image Flip to ON, otherwise leave it off.
The test bars
are really, really non-standard (horizontal - just to mess with the old-timers) and will override the
video output. These test bars are 75% IRE. Use the test bars for…testing.
The Settings Rotary Encoder
The settings encoder allows the user to easily access automatically negotiated USB or H.264
Preset and User configurations without having to plug in a computer to configure it. While a
computer is recommended for set-up, this rotary allows for a quick set-up. In the first release of
the camera, the USB 2.0 will be activated while the H.264 network streaming will not be activated
until the 2
nd
software release. On the bottom of the camera, another label will be included to
allow the user to quickly determine how the camera is going to be used and give access to
presets (both hard and user configurable).
Active Lines for Software Release 1.0 are shaded in yellow.
Software Release 2.0 adds H.264 over Ethernet to the HD-USB.
For the 1
st
Release of the Camera and Software, only the USB 2.0 Streaming Video is Active
The H.264 will follow in Release 2.0, so for now, put the Rotary Selection Switch on the USB Resource Card to
position “0”. The label will be on every camera, so when Release 2.0 is ready and upgraded in the field, the label
will be ready to go. The documentation will be updated with the extra pages to explain the H.264 set-up in a
reliably competent manner.
Position “0” will give the camera the ability to auto-negotiate with the host PC and automatically decide the
highest resolution (MJPEG video up to and including 720p/30) that the camera and computer can display and
process within the computer’s software.
There will be a table on the profile page which reflects the data on the label above. For Release 2.0, this will be
on a web page served up by the camera.
A Cautionary Note:
In the event that the rotary switch was moved from “
0
” and left on
“C” - RESET - RESTORES TO FACTORY DEFAULTS,
and is power cycled, all data
will be lost. Sometimes a RESET is required, but those occasions are generally few
and far between. On the web pages, a warning dialog box was added to inform the
administrator the state of the switch. If the factory reset is not desired, please move
the switch back to “
0
” and do not power cycle the camera. The warning looks almost
exactly like the warning below…
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ACTIVE
PORT
SW.
POS
USB
UVC Auto-Negotiated with Host
ETHERNET
H.264
720p/30/4Mb
RTSP
PRESET 1
PRESET 2
PRESET 3
PRESET 4
H.264
H.264
H.264
H.264
H.264
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
ETHERNET
USER 1
USER 2
USER 3
HLS(HTTP)
RTSP
HLS(HTTP)
720p/30/4Mb
480p/60/2Mb
480p/60/2Mb
FORMAT PRESET #
Res/FPS/
Bit Rate
STREAMING
PROTOCOL
USB 2.0
ACTIVE
PORT
SW.
POS
ETHERNET
FORMAT PRESET #
Res/FPS/
Bit Rate
STREAMING
PROTOCOL
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
H.264
H.264
USER 4
FUTURE
WEB CTL.
FUTURE
FUTURE
FUTURE
DYMANIC CONTROL THOUGH WEB PAGE ONLY
FUNCTIONS OF ROTARY SELECTION SWITCH ON USB RESOURCE CARD
RESET
RESTORES TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
FUTURE