Vega VV-PTZ30 Series Manuel utilisateur

Color Video Conference Camera
USER MANUAL

Preface
Thank you ordering a PTZ video conference camera.
This manual will introduce you to the video conference camera’s functions, set-up and operating principles.
Safety requirement
In order to avoid the camera and other equipment from getting damaged or to avoid any potential issues, please
follow the guidelines below:
1. The camera must be installed and maintained by a professionally qualified technician.
2. The camera must be kept at a constant temperature, humidity and power. The camera cannot be installed in
areas of water or areas of high humidity.
2. Only use accessories that came supplied with the unit from the factory.
3. After exchange following the repair of the unit’s circuit board, the unit needs to be fully tested before using.
4. To clean the unit, use a soft, dry rag. Do not use any corrosive cleaners.
5. Handle the camera with care, do not squeeze the unit or apply any external force against the unit.
6. Any bracket used should be able to hold more than 3 times the weight of camera.
Features
1. 2.1 Megapixels (DVI), 1.3 Megapixels (USB), with a high-resolution image
2. Pan 355°, Tilt 120° with Image Flip (allowing the displayed image to be turned upside down). This allows the
unit to be mounted on the ceiling.
3.10x optical zoom
4. Using the latest digital signal processor (DSP) results in improved image quality when using the digital zoom
5. Multi function IR remote control allowing full operation of the Pan Tilt and Zoom and other functions
6. PC control of the camera using VISCA, Pelco P/D protocols
7. Support IR, RS422, RS232C, etc. with multi control
8. Support for 255 preset positions of the camera
9. Maximum speed of horizontal rotation: 80°/s, Tilt: 60°/s
10. Multifunctional accurate remote control

Packing list
Please check all contents. Please note contents vary on DVI or USB models
Camera---1
Power adapter---1
Power cable----1
Remote controller------1
DVI convert cable----1
YpbPr cable ----1
RS232 cable-----1

Parts and Introduction
1. Lens: Built-in, varies on modules (customizable)
2. Front IR receive window
3. Power indication
4. Standby indication
5. Back IR receive window
6. IR select switch
7. RS-422C VISCA
8. DC IN 12V connector
9. VISCA RS-232C IN connector
10. DVI-I video output
11. HD-SDI video output (CVBS output can be customized)
12. USB 2.0 video output
13. Camera base plate
14. DIP switch
15. Ceiling bracket screw holes


Remote Control
1. CAMERA SELECT (matches to camera IR SELECT)
2. FOCUS (auto or manual)
3. M-OPEN (Open Menu)
4. BACK LIGHT (On/Off)
5. POWER
6. STD.REV (Press L/R DIRECTION SET, and then Press 1 or 2)
7. POSITION (Number area; PRESET: press PRESET then press 1-9 to set up preset position)
8. RESET (Press RESET and then press1-9 to reset the preset position)
9. ZOOM
SLOW T
SLOW W
FAST T
FAST W
10. PAN-TILT RESET
11. PAN-TILT, HOME to return middle position
12. L/R DIRECTION SET
13. IR Transmit window
14. CLOSE (Open Menu)
15. DATA-SCREEN: (color model switch)
2. 14. 15 for DVI camera only


BASIC FUNCTIONS
Zoom
Camera with 10X optical lens
There are two ways to zoom
· By pressing the T(TELE) or W (WIDE) buttons on the Remote Control
or
· Via VISCA
Standard Mode
Variable Mode: 8 zoom speed optional
Direct Mode: Zoom to specified position
Digital Zoom ON/OFF
· Zoom Mode supports Combined Mode and Separate Mode.
Combined Mode
When the Optical Zoom reaches its maximum, the camera switches automatically to the Digital
Zoom Mode
Separate Mode
Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom are separated
Focus
Focus with following modes, all of them use the VISCA Command
· Auto Focus Mode
Auto focus mode including normal auto focus, interval auto focus and zoom trigger model
- Normal AF Mode
- Interval AF Mode
- Zoom Trigger Mode
AF sensitivity can be set to either NORMAL or LOW.
- NORMAL
Fast focus. Used when shooting a subject that moves frequently. Usually, this is the most common setting.
- LOW
Improves the stability of the focus. When the lighting level are low, the AF function
Sometimes does not work. This setting makes for a more stable image.
· Manual Focus Mode
MF (Manual Focus) has both a Standard Speed Mode and a Variable Speed Mode.
Standard Speed Mode focuses at a fixed rate of speed. Variable Speed Mode has
eight speed levels that can be set using a VISCA Command.
· One Push Trigger Mode
When a Trigger Command is received, the lens moves to adjust the focus on the
subject. The focus then holds in the same position until the next Trigger
Command is sent.
· Infinity Mode
The lens is set to focus on things in a distance, such as a landscape.
· Near Limit Mode
Can be set in a range from 1000 (∞) to C000 (10 mm). Note: The focus range narrows the focus area
White Balance
There are various White Balance settings, all ten can be set by VISCA Commands.
· Auto White Balance
· ATW
Auto Tracing White balance (2000 to 10000 K)
· Indoor
3200 K Base Mode

· Outdoor
5800 K Base Mode
· One Push WB
· Manual WB
Manual control of R and B gain, 256 steps each
Automatic Exposure Mode
Automatic exposure can be used to output the best image under varying conditions, multi models optional
· Full Auto
Auto Iris and Gain, Fixed Shutter Speed (NTSC: 1/60 s, PAL: 1/50 s)
· Shutter Priority 1)
Variable Shutter Speed, Auto Iris and Gain
(1/1 to 1/10,000 s, 22 steps, std. shutter: 16 steps, slow shutter: 6 steps)
· Iris Priority
Variable Iris (F1.4 to Close, 18 steps), Auto Gain and Shutter speed.
· Manual
Shutter, Iris and Gain adjustable.
· Brightness Gain
Variable Iris and Gain. only when “full automatic” or “Shutter Priority” in Exposure Mode, switching to Brightness
Gain is possible

Back Light Compensation
When shooting in AE mode sometimes a subject's background can look too bright or too dark. Using the backlight
compensation will help make the subject clearer.
Remote Controller Operation
A Pan/Tilt control
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