WideSHOT QUSB System
WideSHOT QUSB System - Document Number 342-0696 Rev. D
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Step By Step WideSHOT QUSB Installation Instructions:
Step 1:
After determining the optimum location of the camera; route, mark and test
the two Cat-5 cables from the camera to the Quick-Connect USB Interface located at
the head-end. The two Cat-5e cables should feed-through the hole located on the rear
flange of the Thin Profile Wall Mount. If the bracket is to be mounted on a 1-gang wall
box, use the screws supplied with the wall box cover plate to attach the Thin Profile
Wall Mount. If mounting to the drywall with wall anchors, use two quality wall anchors.
The mount provides for easy leveling. Pull the Cat-5 cables though the wall and feed
the cables through the back of the mount. Level the mount and tighten the mounting
screws.
Step 2:
Using the HD VIDEO SELECT rotary switch and CAMERA SETTINGS dip switches on the back of the camera, set
up the camera’s output resolution and functional preferences. There are tables on Page 6 that identify the choices…
keep these tables handy for future use…or you can easily look them up on the Vaddio website (vaddio.com) when
needed.
Setting the WideSHOT Camera:
Set the desired HD Resolution with the rotary selection switch. If changing the resolution, always reboot the
camera to ensure proper operation.
Note: For best results Streaming USB 2.0 (MJPEG) or IP Video (H.264), use 720p/59.94 (position “0”)
Set the IR frequency (1, 2 or 3) of the camera (if it is to respond to the IR remote control).
Set the desired image orientation (normal or flipped).
Set up the lens according to the directions on Page 6.
Step: 3:
Follow the sample wiring diagram for connecting the Cat-5 cables to the WideSHOT and Quick-Connect
USB Interface (Diagram on pages 9, 10 & 11, but read and understand the rest of these instructions especially the
next note).
NOTE:
Check all Cat-5 cables for continuity in advance of the final connection. Label the
Cat-5 cables. Plugging the EZ-POWER VIDEO cable into the wrong RJ-45 may cause
damage to the camera system and void the warranty. For premise cabling, please use real
RJ-45 connectors and crimpers. Please don’t use the pull through or EZ type of RJ-45.
Step 4:
Place the camera onto the camera mount and use the provided ¼”-20 screws to secure the camera to the
mount. To dress the cabling, push the extra cable back into the wall opening. Position and focus the camera.
Step 5:
Connect the Vaddio 24 VDC, 2.0 Amp power supply to a power outlet and to the Quick-Connect USB
Interface. The Quick-Connect USB will initialize, power will travel down the Power/Video Cat. 5 cable to the camera.
The camera will boot up and in a few seconds, differential HD video will travel back down the Cat-5 cable to the
Quick-Connect. When an image is available, the camera is ready to accept control information from the IR remote
control or RS-232 camera controller. The Quick-Connect USB will display the Hardware (HW) MAC Address and
the IP address.
To ensure proper continuity of control and operation of the cameras, the RS-232 controller (control
system or joystick) should be powered on after the camera.
Controlling the WideSHOT:
(this package)
IR Remote:
The IR Shot Commander Remote control can control the camera’s basic functions and enter the OSD
(on-screen display) for more advanced controls.
RS-232 Control:
An API is provided for control of the camera over RS-232 (commands in the back of manual).
Telnet Control:
The camera can be controlled through the Quick-Connect USB via Telnet session. These exciting
commands are listed at the back of the manual.
Built-in Webserver Control
: The Quick-Connect USB has a built-in webserver that auto-loads the control
protocols of the Vaddio camera attached (pretty cool huh?). Full camera controls including CCU image controls
are available from any approved browser on any computer. The IP address is always displayed on the front panel
display of the Quick-Connect so access to the internal webpages is super easy.