CAM520 Pro User Manual
Federal Communications Commission Statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operate din a commercial environment.
NOTICE SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR REFERENCE ONLY. WARNING To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock. Warranty will be void if any unauthorized modifications are done to the product. Use correct power supply voltage to avoid damaging camera.
Contents Package Contents ............................................................................................................... 1 Product Introduction ............................................................................................................ 2 Overview ..................................................................................................................... 2 DIP Switch ....................................................................................................
What is SmartFrame? ............................................................................................... 21 Two kinds of SmartFrame Function .......................................................................... 21 How does SmartFrame Work .................................................................................... 22 Web Settings ............................................................................................................. 23 Login In ..................................
True WDR..........................................................................................................32 Frequency..........................................................................................................32 White Balance ...................................................................................................33 Noise Reduction ................................................................................................33 Brightness....................................
FW Update ........................................................................................................43 Reset Settings ...................................................................................................44 Camera Reboot .................................................................................................45 Change Password .............................................................................................46 SSL Certificate ....................................
Camera Settings ....................................................................................................... 64 Smart Frame......................................................................................................64 WDR ..................................................................................................................64 Image Flip ..........................................................................................................65 Image Mirror ...................
Network ..................................................................................................................... 73 DHCP ................................................................................................................73 Static IP .............................................................................................................73 System Setting .......................................................................................................... 74 Language .......
Package Contents 1 Remote Control Camera Unit USB 3.0 Cable RS232 Cable* (mini DIN 9 to mini DIN8) Power Adapter Power Plug AAA Batteries HDMI Cable* L-Mount Bracket Screws for Mount M4 x 8mm(x2) 1/4”-20 L=7.5mm(x2) Drilling Paper Quick Guide Warranty Card DIP Switch Sticker* The table below is for HDMI output resolution combination. Please refer to it while using P DIswitch on the rear panel of camera 46.00[1.
Product Introduction Overview 1 3 4 2 9 5 6 7 8 1 Status LED 4 HDMI port1 7 DC 12V power plug 2 IR sensor 5 USB3.1 Type B port 8 Ethernet port2 3 DIP switch1 6 RS232 in/out port 9 Kensington Lock 1: Only supports for CAM520 Pro(PoE) SKU. 2: CAM520 Pro supports LAN. CAM520 Pro(PoE) SKU supports PoE+(IEEE 802.3AT). DIP Switch [Only supports CAM520 Pro(PoE) SKU] The diagram below shows the DIP Switch configurations which can be used to adjust the camera resolution setting.
Remote Control Name Function 1. Camera select One remote can control up to 3 AVer VC/CAM/VB series cameras. You can use AVer PTZApp to set numbers associated with each camera, and then select which camera you would like to control using the remote. [Note] If you only have one camera that requires no additional setting, the default is camera 1. If camera 2 or 3 is selected, the remote will be unable to control the camera. In this case, please press camera 1 on your remote. 2.
5. Zoom in/Zoom out Increase/Decrease the camera zoom. 1. To save the camera at the desired position, press and hold the preset button until the "saved message" is displayed on the PTZApp video screen or other video apps. Select preset position button 0 to 9 to save. 6. Preset 2. Press “preset” + “preset position button” (0~9) to move the camera to the saved position. 7. Preset position/Number Preset position buttons are used in conjunction with the Preset button to buttons save positions.
Pan and Tilt Angle 90° 170° 170° 5 30°
Installation Device Connection Power cord USB cable 1. Use USB cable to connect the CAM520 Pro to your PC/laptop (refer to diagram above). 2. Connect the power to the CAM520 Pro; power indicator will light up and camera head will rotate. 3. Install AVer PTZApp on laptop or PC that is connected with CAM520 Pro. The app can be used to 4.
Power Connection The power supply can be plugged into the wall outlet or drawn from PoE+ switch (Ethernet). [PoE+ is only supported for Advanced model.] Wall outlet Power cord PoE+ Switch / PoE+ Switch Ethernet cable (Not included) [Note] a. To ensure stability of IP video streaming, please use CAT 5e FTP cable (not included). b. For PoE switch hub, it’s recommended to use Gigabit PoE switch to ensure stable power supply.
HDMI Connection [HDMI connection is only supported for CAM520 Pro(PoE) SKU.] Connect with TV or monitor through the HDMI port to display camera video on the screen. Press button on remote control to call out the OSD menu to configure the parameters of the camera. For OSD setting refer to OSD operation section.
RS232 Connection Camera RS232 Port Pin Definition Function VISCA IN VISCA OUT Mini DIN9 PIN # I/O Type Signal Description 1 Output DTR Data Terminal Ready 2 Input DSR Data Set Ready 3 Output TXD Transmit Data 6 Input RXD Receiver Data 7 Output DTR Data Terminal Ready 4 Input DSR Data Set Ready 8 Output TXD Transmit Data 9 Input RXD Receiver Data 5 --- --- 9 Not connect
Computer/Keyboard Controller and Camera Connection Direct Connection If users don’t buy AVer RS232 adaptor cable, please refer to the pin connection shown below. Mini DIN9 Cable or Camera controller Camera (Mini DIN9) Controller/PC (DB9) 1. DTR(IN) 1. DCD 2. DSR(IN) 2. RXD 3. TXD(IN) 3. TXD 6. RXD(IN) 4. DTR 7. DTR(OUT) 5. GND 4. DSR(OUT) 6. DSR 8. TXD(OUT) 7. RTS 9. RXD(OUT) 8. CTX 9.
Use the RS232 mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 cable (included with CAM520 Pro(PoE) SKU, otherwise sold separately). Users can purchase AVer RS232 min DIN9 to mini DIN8 adaptor cable* to connect with Computer or keyboard/controller. 1. RS232 (mini DIN9 to mini DIN8) adaptor cable (PN: 064AOTHERCDC) 2. Users can also purchase a miniDIN8 to D-Sub9 cable to connect with camera controller.
RS232 mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 Cable Pin Definition Mini DIN9 Connect to AVer camera IN(Mini DIN8) Connect to controller or PC Connect to next camera OUT(Mini DIN8) Mini DIN8 Pin Definition No.
Camera Cascade Connection Direct Connection If users don’t buy AVer RS232 adaptor cable, please refer to the pin connection shown below for cascading cameras. Total can connect up to 7 cameras. Camera 1 (Mini DIN9) Camera 2 (Mini DIN9) 1. DTR(IN) 1. DTR(IN) 2. DSR(IN) 2. DSR(IN) 3. TXD(IN) 3. TXD(IN) 6. RXD(IN) 6. RXD(IN) 7. DTR(OUT) 7. DTR(OUT) 4. DSR(OUT) 4. DSR(OUT) 8. TXD(OUT) 8. TXD(OUT) 9. RXD(OUT) 9.
Use the RS232 mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 cable Total can connect up to 7 cameras. To facilitate the camera cascade, users can purchase AVer RS232 adaptor cable. Connect camera with AVer mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 adaptor cable. Connect the mini DIN8 female side to male mini DIN8 Visca cable (Users have to buy it in the market) and then connect AVer mini DIN9 to mini DIN8 adaptor cable again to connect to next camera.
Wall Mount Installation 1. Use the drilling paper included in the package to drill the holes in the wall where the user wants to mount the camera. 46.00[1.81] Ø5.50[Ø0.22] P/N: 303AU340-AGR 51.00[2.01] 2. Use the screw to secure the A L-mount bracket on the wall.
3. Then, assemble the A + B L-mount bracket with screws (included in package). Screw: M4 x 8mm(x2) A B 4. After assembling the L-mount bracket, secure the lower part of L-mount bracket on the wall.
5. Pass the cables through the hole on the L-mount bracket and connect the cables to corresponding connection ports. 6. Use the remaining screws (included in package) to secure the camera on the L-mount bracket. Screw: 1/4”-20 L=7.
Secure the Cables For USB and RS232 cable, the cables have a screw on the cable for fixing cable on the camera. Install the cable first and secure the cable. [Note] Make sure the cable is well connected to the connector on the camera before securing the cable.
Operating the Camera Make a Video Call 1. 2. Make sure CAM520 Pro and PC/laptop are well connected and power is on. ® Run your video application (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, Skype, Google ® Hangouts, Intel® Unite™, RingCentral, BlueJeans, V-Cube, LiveOn, CyberLink U Meeting , ® ® TrueConf, Adobe Connect, Cisco WebEx , Fuze, GoToMeeting™, Microsoft Lync™, Vidyo, vMix, WebRTC, Wirecast, XSplit.…etc.) on your PC or laptop. 3.
4. Select a camera from the list. The corresponding fields of IP address will display. 5. To change the IP address of camera, user can select “DHCP” or “Static IP”. The DHCP should get the IP address from local dynamic IP sever. The static IP, user can enter the specific IP address. Click “Apply” to apply the setting to the camera. The password is required (default password is aver4321). 6. Click “Search” button to re-scan the camera. 7.
Use SmartFrame Function What is SmartFrame? SmartFrame uses face detection technology. While in a conferencing meeting, participants must face the camera for face detection. Side face (one ear/ one eye) is not detectable. The effective distance to get best performance is at maximum 4.5meters Two kinds of SmartFrame Function Manual frame: Once all participants are seated, press on the remote or use PTZApp to activate it.
How does SmartFrame Work Manual frame: Press and hold down the button and will pop up on the top left corner of the Image screen. This indicates for all participating users to sit facing towards the camera to allow it to detect all faces present. After 3 to 5 seconds, the camera will calibrate and automatically zoom to include all users to fit in the screen. Auto frame: When switching to auto framing mode for the first time, you will see pop-up on the top left corner of the Image screen.
Web Settings CAM520 Pro has an Ethernet port for IP streaming and allows administrators to remotely control and set up the camera via an internet access. Login In To find the IP address of the camera; please refer to “Make a connection by AVer IP Finder App” section. 1. Open the browser on your laptop/PC and enter the IP address of the camera. 2. Enter the password at login screen. The default password is “aver4321”. 3. The main web screen is displayed.
Live Screen Operation User can control the camera direction, zoom in/out, and preset selection. [Note] The system will force the first login to log out when there is a second login.
Setup the Preset User can set 10 preset positions. 1. In live screen, select to expand preset position list. 2. Select the preset number frame(0~9). 3. Use ▲, ▼, , and zoom in/out button adjust the camera screen view to desired position. 4. Select “Set Preset” button to save the preset. The system will capture the preset screen view and display in preset number frame.
5. User can setup name of preset position. Select pencil icon and enter the name. To delete the name, select pencil icon and use delete key on keyboard to delete it. Enter name of preset positon 6. To set another preset, repeat the above steps.
Select the Preset Position Preset positions need to be set. to expand the preset position list and select the preset user wants. The Select live screen will move the preset screen view. Use mouse to scroll up or down to select the preset. Select to close the preset position list.
Camera Settings Smart Frame One-click automatic FOV (field of view) adjustment to fit all participants. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Camera” > “Smart Frame” > “Auto”, “Manual” or “Off”. Live screen preview Auto Focus Set auto focus mode. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Camera” > “Auto Focus” > “PTZ” or “Continuous”. PTZ: By clicking the button(such as pan, tilt, zoom in/out) to adjust focus once. Continuous: The camera will adjust the focus when the objects have moved.
Home Position Set the home positon for camera to return. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Camera” > “Home Position” > “Last operating position”, “Factory Central Position” or “Preset 0”. Sleep Position When the camera idles for more than 3 minutes, it will enter sleep mode. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Camera” > “Sleep Position” > “Factory Central Position” or “Preset 9”. Sleep Timer Set the camera idle time to enter sleep mode.
On Screen Menu Enable/disable on screen display status information. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Camera” > “On Screen Menu” >“Off”, “On” or “Load Preset Off”. Camera Binding With multiple cameras connection, users can set each camera to buttons 1 to 3 on the remote control. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Camera” > “Camera Binding” >“Camera 1”, “Camera 2” or “Camera 3”.
Image Settings Image Flip If the CAM520 Pro is installed in the upside down position, please enable the "Flip". In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “Image Flip” >“Off”, or “On”. Image Mirror To mirror the camera image. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “Image Mirror” >“Off”, or “On”.
True WDR In back light environment, enable WDR to improve the brightness of image. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “True WDR” >“Off”, or “On”. Frequency Select the frequency of the camera. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “Frequency” >“50Hz”, or “60Hz”.
White Balance Select the White Balance setting for various light conditions or color temperature. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “White Balance” >“Auto”, “Cloudy”, “Daylight”, “Fluorescent”, or “Tungsten”. Noise Reduction To reduce the noise from the signal. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “Noise Reduction” >“Off”, “Low”, “Medium”, “or “High”.
Brightness Adjust the value of brightness. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “Brightness” >“1~9”. Sharpness Adjust the value of sharpness. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “Sharpness” >“Off”, “Low”, “Medium”, or “High”.
Saturation Adjust the value of saturation. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “Image” > “Saturation” >“1~9”. RS232 Setting When CAM520 Pro connects with PTZ camera controller through the RS232 port, please setup ADDR, Baud Rate, Visca Protocol, Visca Over IP settings. In live screen view, select “Setting” > “RS232”.
Video Format Setting IP Stream Resolution Select the resolution for IP stream. Not supported for USB video stream. In live screen view, select “Video Format” > “IP stream resolution” > “1080P”, “720P”, “480P”, or “360P”.
Frame Rate Select the frame rate value.. In live screen view, select “Video Format” > “Frame Rate” > “60FPS”, “30FPS”, or “15FPS”. Bit Rate Select the bit rate value. In live screen view, select “Video Format” > “Bit Rate” > “Auto”, “512Kbps”, “1Mbps”, “2Mbps”, “4Mbps”, or “8Mbps”.
RTSP To use RTSP player connecting to the camera, please enter the RTSP URL which displays on the web in your application such as VLC, PotPlayer or Quick Time. Select “On” to enable RTSP function.
Change RTSP Password 1. In live screen view, select “Video Format” > “RTSP” > “Change RTSP Access Password”. 2. Enter the new password. 3. Select “Change” to save the new password.
RTMP Setup for uploading the camera’s live view to the broadcasting platform (ex: Youtube). In live screen view, select “Video Format” > “RTMP” 1. Locate the RTMP server URL and stream key from the broadcasting platform and enter in “Server URL” and “Stream Key” column”. 2. Select “Start” to begin uploading the live video of the camera to the broadcasting platform. 3. Select “Stop” to stop uploading the video.
Network Setting DHCP Enable/disable DHCP function. In live screen view, select “Network” > “DHCP” > “Off” or “On”. Static IP Assign a fixed IP address to the camera. Please turn off the DHCP function. 1. In live screen view, select “Network” > “Static IP”. 2. Enter the “IP Address”, Gateway”, NetMask”, and “DNS” in the corresponding column. 3. Select “Confirm” to complete the setting.
System Setting Language Select the language of the system. In live screen view, select “System” > “Language” > “English” or “Traditional Chinese”. [Note] More languages will be added in the future without further notice.
FW Update Update the camera’s firmware. In live screen view, select “System” > “FW Update” > “Auto Update” or “Manual Update”. Auto Update: The system will check firmware and update automatically. Manual Update: To update the firmware from specific location. If the firmware is on the latest version, then update will not perform. After updating, the camera will reboot and the connection will be lost. User needs to re-connect after rebooting.
Reset Settings Reset the camera back to factory default setting. 1. In live screen view, select “System” > “Reset Settings”. 2. Select “Reset” 3. Select the “OK” to reset back to factory default. [Note] When factory default is activated, the password of Webpage login and RTSP will not be set to default.
Camera Reboot Restart the camera manually. 1. In live screen view, select “System” > “Camera Reboot”. 2. Select “Reboot”. 3. 3. Select the “Continue” to reboot the camera.
Change Password Change the Web login password. The default password is “aver4321”. 1. In live screen view, select “System” > “Change Password” > “Change WEB Access Password”. 2. 2. Enter the old password, then enter the new password. 3. 3. Select “Change” to save the new password. 4. 4. If users forget the password and want to revert back to the default password, please use PTZApp (on FW update page) or OSD to reset it.
SSL Certificate Import the SSL certificate from specific location. 1. In live screen view, select “System” > “SSL Certificate”. 2. Select the type by clicking “+”. 3. Direct the file location. 4. Select “Import”.
Date Format Select the date format. In live screen view, select “System” > “Date Format” > “yyyy-mm-dd”, “mm-dd-yyyy”, or “dd-mm-yyyy”.
Time Format Select the time format. In live screen view, select “System” > “Time Format” > “24-Hour” or “12-Hour”.
Time Correction Mode Adjust time by auto or manual. In live screen view, select “System” > “Enable NTP” > “Auto” or “Manual”. Auto: The system time will be set by NTP server on the network. Enter the IP address of NTP server and select the Time Zone. Select NTP Update to save setting. Select Activate to start auto time adjustment. [Note] Our default NTP server is located in the USA. If this does not work in your country, please manually key in the desired NTP server.
Using AVer PTZApp Install AVer PTZApp Please go to http://www.aver.com/download-center to download the AVer PTZApp. After downloading, double-click on the file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Using AVer PTZApp 1. Run your video application. 2. During your video call, you can use the AVer PTZApp to pan, tilt and zoom the camera in/out and enable/disable the backlight feature. 3.
Currently selected device: This field displays currently selected VC or CAM device controlled by PTZApp. If you have more than one AVer VC or CAM devices connected to this PC/Mac PTZApp is running, you can click on the drop-down list to select other AVer VC or CAM device. Function icon: Click it to switch to the function’s page.
PTZ: To control the camera direction, zoom in and out, and to enable/disable the backlight compensation during your video call. Smart Framing: One-click automatic FOV(Field of View) adjustment to fit all participants. Click “Smart Framing” button to enable Smart Framing manually. [Note] While in conferencing meeting, participants must face the camera for face detection (smart framing). Settings: To setup parameters of the camera. Click the Save button to save all settings.
Tracking Mode: It is a SmartFrame function. One-click automatic FOV(Field of View) adjustment to fit all participants. The user can set SmartFrame to manual, auto, or off mode. When mode is off, the hotkey on the remote controller cannot be used. [Note] While in conferencing meeting, participants must face the camera for face detection (Smart Framing). Diagnostic Utility: To display the S/W and F/W version and the devices connection status.
Minimize: Minimize the app to system tray. To quit the application, right-click the icon on the system tray and select “Quit”. : Click icon will launch the browser and connect to the AVer PTZApp web page.
(Camera): Click it to view the camera live view. Click the camera icon again to close the camera live view. If the live video did not appear, please check the camera and the laptop/PC connection to make sure all are corrected and well connected. Normal Un-normal Connection diagnostic: Display devices connection status. If the AVer PTZApp has detected that camera and laptop/PC are not connected well, the diagram will display an “?” on the camera to indicate the connection has a problem.
Test Camera: Click the “Test Camera” to check the camera video display status. You can adjust the camera direction and view of the zoom in/out. To leave the page, click the Abort Diagnostic button. FW Update: Allows the user to update the CAM520 PRO camera’s firmware. 1. Click” FW Update”. 2. A dialog will display the current firmware version and available new firmware version (internet connection is required). 3. To auto update, click “Auto Update” and update process will start.
Troubleshooting: collect more system information for troubleshooting before you contact AVer technical support. Set the Camera Number With multiple cameras connection, users can set each camera to buttons 1 to 3 on the remote control. 1. If PTZApp detects computer connects to multiple VC/CAM, you can select which camera you like to control through the dropdown list. 2. Next, Click Change Binding button. 1 3. Select which camera number of remote control it maps to. 4. Click Save to save settings.
Hotkey Control Enable hotkey control to use keyboard control camera’s movement, backlight, and Smart Framing. 1. Select “Settings” 2. Set Hotkey Control to “On”. 1 2 3. A hotkey description as below figure shown: 4. When hotkey control is enabled, a hotkey tip will display when mouse is moved to the PTZ control button in PTZ mode. 5. If the hotkey function is enabled after installed PTZApp, PTZApp auto launch next time PC reboot.
Reset Password Set Web access password back to default. The default password is “aver4321”.
Home / Sleep Position Home Position: There are three options: Last operating position/Factory central position/ Preset 0 Sleep Position: There are two options -- Factory sleep position/ Preset 9 If the camera idles for more than 3 minutes, it will enter sleep mode. ADDR / Protocol/Baud Rate These settings are related to RS232 functions. Please choose the corresponding value while connecting with external control panels.
OpenGL The default setting is Off. If your PC has installed OpenGL, you can get better frame rate and smoother video quality by turn on it. If your PC is without OpenGL, it will cause video display problem after enable it.
OSD Setup For advanced model, user can connect the camera through the HDMI port to monitor or TV and use OSD menu to setup the camera. After connecting with monitor/TV, press button on remote controller to call out the OSD menu. Use ▲, ▼, , and button to move between the selection and confirm the selection. To exit or leave current setting page/selection, press 63 button.
Camera Settings Smart Frame One-click automatic FOV(field of view) adjustment to fit all participants. Select “Camera” > “Smart Frame” > “Off”, “Manual” or “Auto”. WDR In back light environment, enabling WDR can improve the brightness of image. Select “Camera” > “WDR” > “Off” or “On”. [Note] While WDR is on, the frame rate will drop and cause image blur if there are moving objects. Please turn off WDR when in normal light conditions.
Image Flip If the CAM520 Pro is installed in the upside down position, please enable the "Flip". Select “Camera” > “Image Flip” >“Off” or “On”. Image Mirror To mirror the camera image. Select “Camera” > “Image Mirror” >“Off” or “On”.
Allow Remote Access Set the Web access authority. Select “Camera” > “Allow remote access” >“YES” or “NO”.
Advanced Setting Auto Focus Set auto focus mode. In live screen view, select “Advanced Setting” > “Auto Focus” > “PTZ” or “Continuous”. PTZ: By clicking the button(such as pan, tilt, zoom in/out) to adjust focus once. Continuous: The camera will adjust the focus when the objects have moved. Home position Set the home positon for camera to return. Select “Advanced Setting” > “Home position” > “Last operating position”, “Factory central position” or “Preset 0”.
Sleep position When the camera idles for more than 3 minutes, it will enter to sleep mode. Select “Advanced Setting” > “Sleep position” > “Factory central position” or “Preset 9”. On Screen Menu Enable/disable on screen display status information. Select “Advanced Setting” > “On Screen Menu” >“Off”, “On” or “Load Preset off”.
Frequency Select the frequency of the camera. Select “Advanced Setting” > “Frequency” >”Auto”, “50Hz”, or “60Hz”. White Balance Select the White Balance setting for various light conditions or color temperature. Select “Advanced Setting” > “White Balance” >“Auto”, “Cloudy”, “Daylight”, “Fluorescent”, or “Tungsten”.
Noise Reduction To reduce the noise from the signal. Select “Advanced Setting” > “Noise Reduction” >“Off”, “Low”, “Medium”, “or “High”. Brightness Adjust the value of brightness. Select “Advanced Setting” > “Brightness” >“1~9”.
Sharpness Adjust the value of sharpness. In live screen view, select “Advanced Setting” > “Image” > “Sharpness” >“Off”, “Low”, “Medium”, or “High”. Saturation Adjust the value of saturation. Select “Advanced Setting” > “Image” > “Saturation” >“1~9”.
RS232 Setting When CAM520 Pro connects with PTZ camera controller through the RS232 port, please setup ADDR, Baud Rate, VISCA Protocol, Visca Over IP settings. Select “Advanced Setting” > “RS232”. HDMI Video Format Select the video format for HDMI output. Select “HDMI Video Format” > “Auto”, “1080p/60”, “1080p/50”, “1080p/30”, “720p/60”, “720p/50”, or “480p/60”.
Network DHCP Enable/disable DHCP function. Select “Network” > “DHCP” > “Off” or “On”. Static IP Assign a fixed IP address to the camera. Please turn off the DHCP function. 1. Select “Network” > “Static IP”. 2. Enter the “IP Address”, “Gateway”, “Netmask”, and “DNS” in the corresponding column. Use the number key pad on remote control to enter the value. 3. After entering the value, press to leave.
System Setting Language Select the language of the system. Select “System” > “Language” > “English” or “Traditional Chinese”.
Factory Default Reset the camera back to factory default setting. 1. Select “System” > “Factory Default”. 2. Select “Reset” 3. Select the “Confirm” to reset back to factory default. Change Password Reset the Web login password to default. The default password is “aver4321”. Select “System” > “Reset WEB Access Password”.
Information Display the information of “Model Name”, “Firmware Version”, “Serial Number”, “IP Address”, “MAC Address”, and “Time”. Select “System” > “Information”.
Install EZLive Please go to http://www.aver.com/download-center to download the AVer EZLive software. After downloading, double-click on the file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Use AVer EZLive During a video call, EZLive can help user to do: (1) Camera ePTZ (2) Volume control for the speaker connected (3) Capture camera’s still images (4) Record video (5) Live stream to Youtube, Livehouse.in, USTREAM…etc.