rada OnyxCam A-TC02 Manuel utilisateur

A-TC02
OnyxCam
USER MANUAL
Adena Limited 2022
www.a-dena.com

This manual provides information relevant to the installation of the A-TC02 OnyxCam,
as well as its functions and control methods in details. Please read this manual careful-
ly before installing and using the camera.
Precautions
To avoid damage to the camera, please only use this product in the specified conditions
and observe the following precautions:
1) Do not expose the camera and its components/accessories to rain or moisture.
2) Due to the risk of electric shock, do not open the camera’s casing. Installation and
maintenance of the device should only be carried out by qualified technicians.
3) Do not use the product beyond the temperature, humidity or power supply specifica-
tions stated in this user manual.
4) Please use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camera. If the camera is very dirty, clean it
with a diluted neutral detergent; Using any type of solvents may damage the surface of
the camera, thus you should not use them.
Electrical Safety
Installation and use of this product must strictly comply with the local electrical safety
standards.
Transportation
Avoid any stress, vibration, or moisture during transportation, storage, installation and
operation of the camera.
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Installation
1) Do not rotate the camera head violently. Doing otherwise may cause mechanical
failure.
2) This camera is designed to be placed on a stable, horizontal surface. Do not install the
camera at
3) This product should be placed on a stable desktop or other horizontal surface. Do not
install the product at an angle, otherwise your camera’s image will be inclined;
4) Ensure there are no obstacles within the camera holder’s rotation range.
5) Do not power on before completing the camera’s installation.
Do Not Dismantle Camera
ADENA Limited is not responsible for any unauthorized modification or changes in the
camera’s behavior produced by dismantling of the product. Unauthorized dismantling of
the product will nullify your camera’s warranty.
Magnetic Interference
Electromagnetic fields at specific frequencies may affect the video image produced by
the camera. This is a Class A product; it may cause radio interference in domestic envi-
ronment. If used in such environment, please take this into account and apply appropriate
measures.
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Table of Contents
1. Quick Installation Guide 5
1.1 Interface 5
1.2 Connection Diagram 6
1.3 Mounting Brackets 7
1.3.1 Wall Mount 7
1.3.2 Ceiling Mount 8
2. Product Overview 10
2.1 Dimensions 10
2.2 Accessories 10
2.3 RS-232 11
2.4 Rotary Dial 13
2.5 Product Features 13
2.6 Technical Specification 15
3. Remote Control Functions 19
3.1 IR Remote Control Keys and Commands 19
3.2 IR Remote Control Key Combinations 20
3.3 OSD Menu 21
4. Web interface and settings 22
4.1 Accessing the Web Interface 22
4.2 Web Interface Introduction 22
4.3 Configuration – Streaming 23
4.4 Configuration – Firmware Update 25
4.5 Monocular Tracking - Tracking Settings 26
5. Serial Port Communication Port 27
5.1 VISCA 27
5.1.1 VISCA Protocol List 27
5.1.2 Camera Control Command 28
5.1.3 Inquiry Command 39
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5.2 Pelco-D Protocol Command List 44
5.3 Pelco-P Protocol Command List 45
6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 46
6.1 Camera Maintenance 46
6.2 Important Notice 46
6.3 Troubleshooting 46
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1. Quick Installation Guide
1.1 Interface
1.
Camera Lens
2. Camera Base
11. Rotary Dial Switch
12.
RS232 Input Interface (Input)
4.
Infrared Receiver
13. RS232 Output Interface (Output)
14. RS422 Compatible with RS485
Interface
6. Screw Hole for Tripod
15. LAN Port
16. Power Input Socket (DC12V)
8.
HDMI
9. USB3.0
3. Remote Control Receiving Indicator
10. Audio Input Interface (LINE-IN)
7. 3G-SDI Output Interface
5. Tripod Screw Hole
Interface Introduction
17. Power Switch Button
When using the camera, please put the plastic pad on the bottom-center of the device
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1.2 Quick Installation Guide
1) After powering on and running a self-check, the camera will automatically
return to the preset 0 if it is configured.
2) The default address for the IR remote control is №1.
If the camera is returned to factory default settings, the remote control’s default
address will also reset to №1.
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1.3 Mounting Brackets
Caution
Ceiling or wall mounting brackets can only be mounted on template and
concrete walls. For safety reasons, plasterboard walls are not recommended.
1.3.1 Wall Mount
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1.3.2 Ceiling Mount
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