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AT-CAP-FC110

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Device Operation

Saturation, also referred to as “chroma”, defines the intensity of the amount of color in the image.  Larger values 

increase the color intensity, while smaller values will make the colors appear faded.  Move this slider to adjust the 

saturation between a value of 0 and 14.  The default setting is 7.

This option increases or decreases the sharpness (or acuteness) of the image.  Larger values will produce 

sharper edges on each object/subject in the frame.  Lower values will make objects less pronounced or defined, 

providing a “fuzzy” outline.  Move this slider to adjust the picture sharpness between a value of 0 and 14.  The 

default setting is 5.

The full definition of gamma is beyond the scope of this manual.  However, gamma refers to the relationship 

between the video level and image brightness.  Cameras function differently than the human eye: eyes are much 

more sensitive to changes in dark tones than they are to changes in bright tones, which allows the human eye 

to discern a broader range of luminance values.  However, for cameras, the contrast ratio (dynamic range) is too 

large.  Therefore, to reduce the contrast of highlights, gamma correction / values are introduced.  Larger values 

will increase the contrast ratio, making the image appear darker.  Smaller values will decrease the contrast ratio, 

making the image appear lighter.  Move this slider to adjust the gamma between a value of 0 and 4.  The default 

value is 2.

Gain is the amount of amplification of the input signal to the camera sensor.  This setting is similar to the ISO 

setting on a standard camera.  Larger values will increase the sensor amplification, while smaller values will 

decrease amplification. Move this slider to adjust the contrast between a value of 0 and 14.  The default setting is 

7.

This option can be changed if displays (or lights) in the background are exhibiting a “flickering” effect.  Flickering 

is caused when the frame rate does not match the frequency of displays and light bulbs in the environment.  The 

default setting is 60 Hz, which is the common operating frequency for both incandescent and fluorescent bulbs 

in the US and Canada.  UK and Australia typically operate at 50 Hz.  LED lights operate above these frequencies 

and will not exhibit flickering.  To eliminate any flickering, set the frequency to the same operating frequency of 

devices in the region.  Available values are 60 Hz and 50 Hz.

Backlight Compensation (BLC) is a feature which automatically adjusts the exposure control of the camera.  

When enabled, BLC will attempt to increase the ambient foreground light and “darken” any background light. 

For example, a subject standing in front of a window in the daytime, will produce a silhouetted effect.  Enabling 

BLC will compensate for the difference in lighting.  The available values are:  ON or OFF.  This feature is disabled 

by default.

SATURATION

SHARPNESS

GAMMA

GAIN

ANTI FLICKER

BACKLIGHT COMP.

Содержание ATLONA Captivate AT-CAP-FC110

Страница 1: ...AtlonaManuals ePTZCamera AT CAP FC110 Auto Framing Camera 4K ePTZ ...

Страница 2: ...AT CAP FC110 2 Version Information Version Release Date Notes 1 May 2022 Initial release ...

Страница 3: ...se CA 95134 United States Office 1 408 962 0515 US International Sales and Customer Service Hours Monday Friday 6 00 a m 4 30 p m PST http www atlona com International Headquarters Atlona International AG To distrasse 18 8002 Zu rich Switzerland Office 41 43 508 4321 Sales and Customer Service Hours Monday Friday 09 00 17 00 UTC 1 Warranty To view the product warranty use the following link or QR ...

Страница 4: ...era tional instructions in the literature accompanying the product Important Safety Information FCC Compliance Copyright Trademark and Registration FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement This hardware device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference recei...

Страница 5: ...ion Instructions 9 Connection Diagram 10 Device Operation 11 LED Indicator 11 Main Menu 12 Displaying the Main Menu System 12 Selecting a Submenu 12 Hiding the Menu System 13 Submenus 13 IMAGE Submenu 13 COLORTONE Submenu 15 SYSTEM Submenu 17 DEVICEINFO Submenu 19 DEFAULTS Submenu 20 IR Operation 21 Setting the IR Channel 21 Specifications 22 Table of Contents ...

Страница 6: ...rsal PC and Mac compatibility through standard UVC 1 1 USB Video Class enables simply plug and play operation Works with popular soft codec and UC clients such as Microsoft Teams Zoom BlueJeans Webex Google Meet GoToMeeting and Amazon Chime USB camera control available from compatible apps such as Zoom Rooms Automatically detects and re frames camera for up to 6 participants 4x digital zoom and 11...

Страница 7: ... over the USB cable 3 IR Sensor Receives commands from the included IR remote 4 LED indicator This indicator will glow blue when the camera is in use 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 USB C Port Connect the included USB C cable from this USB C port to the computer 2 1 4 20 UNC Thread Attach the camera to a tripod or other camera mount using this hole Front Panel Side and Bottom Panel ...

Страница 8: ...nt selection If the OSD is not displayed pressing this button will return the viewing area to the default position all zoom and panning functions are returned to normal 6 Focus These buttons are reserved for future use 7 Autofocus This button is reserved for future use 8 Auto Framing Press F1 to enable auto framing This feature will automatically frame the camera image on people in the room Press ...

Страница 9: ... the camera is initially connected to the computer the LED indicator on the front panel will be blue for approximately 5 seconds then turn off When the camera stream is activated the LED indicator will be blue until the stream is terminated 4 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the included IR Remote Control and insert the two included AAA type batteries Close the battery compartme...

Страница 10: ... 10 Installation Connection Diagram U S B C AT OME MH21 Laptop Display AT CAP FC110 H D M I U S B H D M I U S B U S B Laptop PW R IP MO DE DIS PLA Y AT OME M H2 1 OM EG A TM RE SET SH OW IP INP UT 2 1 AT CAP SP100 ...

Страница 11: ... is not activated or streaming content Enable the camera from within the conferencing software Check to make sure the USB cable is connected from the USB port on the AT CAP FC110 to the computer Check that the USB cable between the AT CAP FC110 and the computer is secure Try a different USB cable NOTE Once the camera is initially connected to the computer the LED indicator on the front panel will ...

Страница 12: ...CUS A Menu button Arrow buttons Menu system IMAGE DEVICE INFO COLORTONE SYSTEM DEFAULTS IMAGE DEVICE INFO COLORTONE SYSTEM DEFAULTS Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Press the or right arrows on the IR Remote Control to cycle though each submenu When a submenu is selected the text identifier for the submenu item will be enlarged and the bottom portion of the icon will contain an orange tint 1 2 3 F2 F1 F...

Страница 13: ...le Lower values tend to make the image look faded and not as clear Move this slider to adjust the contrast between a value of 0 and 14 The default setting is 7 Hue is one of the attributes that define the color of an object such as red magenta green and so on Higher values will increase the red color component while lower values will increase the green color component Move this slider to adjust th...

Страница 14: ...er Move this slider to adjust the gamma between a value of 0 and 4 The default value is 2 Gain is the amount of amplification of the input signal to the camera sensor This setting is similar to the ISO setting on a standard camera Larger values will increase the sensor amplification while smaller values will decrease amplification Move this slider to adjust the contrast between a value of 0 and 14...

Страница 15: ...e object is identified adjust the R GAIN Red Gain and B GAIN Blue Gain sliders so that the white object appears white When this is complete all other objects in the scene should correctly reflect their natural colors Move these sliders to select values from 0 through 16 The default setting for both R GAIN and B GAIN is 8 Press and release the or button will select between the R GAIN and B GAIN opt...

Страница 16: ...alance on selected objects When in STATIC mode select an object in the image that is physically white Once the object is identified COLOR TEMP slider to that the white object appears white Available slider values are from 2800 to 6500 in increments of 100 The default setting is 4500 K Refer to Figure 4 below for a range of general color temperatures Press and release the or button will select betw...

Страница 17: ...ll mirror the image vertically reversing the image Available settings are ON or OFF The default setting is OFF This option will flip the image horizontally producing an upside down image This option is useful to correct images from cameras that are mounted upside down or on a ceiling mount Available settings are ON or OFF The default setting is OFF 1 Press and release the button on the included IR...

Страница 18: ...e higher the number the smaller the movement that is required to cause a reframe Available values are 0 8 Lower values provide more precision The default setting is 5 Action of the camera when the smart framing target is lost Available values are STAY or PRESET1 When set to STAY the camera will remain in the current position When set to PRESET1 the camera will automatically be set to the saved pre...

Страница 19: ...t firmware version of the camera 1 Press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control 2 Select the submenu and press the button 3 Options for the DEVICEINFO submenu will be displayed 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A IR ADDRESS FIRM VERSION DEVICEINFO FIRM VERSION IR ADDRESS 1 1 0 0 Device Operation IMAGE DEVICE INFO COLORTONE SYSTEM DEFAULTS ...

Страница 20: ... DEFAULTS Submenu 1 Press and release the button on the included IR Remote Control 2 Select the submenu and press the button 3 Options for the DEFAULTS submenu will be displayed 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A DEFAULTS DEFAULTS CONFIRM DEFAULTS DEFAULTS LOADING DEFAULTS DEFAULTS FINISH IMAGE DEVICE INFO COLORTONE SYSTEM DEFAULTS I...

Страница 21: ...DIO DELAY IR ADDRESS 2 4 Select the IR ADDRESS option and press the or button to set the IR address In this example the IR ADDRESS is set to 2 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A 1 2 3 F2 F1 FOCUS A IMAGE DEVICE INFO COLORTONE SYSTEM DEFAULTS 5 Press the button to commit changes NOTE The AT CAP FC110 will be unable to receive any further commands from the IR remote until the IR channel is chan...

Страница 22: ...V12 3840x2160 30 25 Hz 1920x1080 30 25 Hz 1280x720 30 25 Hz 640x360 30 25 Hz 1920x1080 30 25 Hz 1280x720 30 25 Hz 640x360 30 25 Hz Color Space YUV RGB Chroma Subsampling 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 2 0 Audio Audio Input Built in dual MIC pick up Temperature Fahrenheit Celsius Operating 32 to 104 0 to 40 Storage 4 to 140 20 to 60 Operating Humidity RH 10 to 90 non condensing Power Consumption 2 5 W Supply 5 V DC...

Страница 23: ...AT CAP FC110 23 Appendix Compliance NDAA 899 Yes Warranty Device 3 year limited ...

Страница 24: ...Toll free US International atlona com 877 536 3976 41 43 508 4321 35312 R1 ...

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