UNITE® 200 CAMERA USER GUIDE NOTE: For the UNITE 200 camera’s control, use the COLLABORATE Codec Appliance’s remote control. The remote control that comes with this camera is only for advanced configurations, if required.
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CONTENTS PREFACE .............................................................................................................. 1 PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................... 1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES................................................................................ 2 QUICK START....................................................................................................... 3 FEATURES ......................................
PREFACE This manual introduces the function, installation, and operation of the UNITE 200 camera. Prior to installation and usage, please read the manual thoroughly. PRECAUTIONS This product can be used only under the specified conditions in order to avoid any damage to the camera: Don’t subject the camera to rain or moisture. Don’t remove the cover; otherwise, you may get an electric shock. In case of abnormal operation, contact ClearOne Technical Support.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES When you unpack, check that all the supplied accessories are included: Camera AC power adapter Power cord RS232 cable Remote controller User manual USB3.
QUICK START Step 1. Please ensure connections are correct before starting Step 2. Setting of the bottom switches Set both of the switch1 and switch2 to “OFF”. That is “Normal Working Mode.
Step 3. Set the Video System Switch to the desired setting Video format options: VIDEO SYSTEM 0 1080p60 8 720p30 1 1080p50 9 720p25 2 1080i60 A - 3 1080i50 B - 4 720p60 C - 5 720p50 D - 6 1080p30 E - 7 1080p25 F - NOTE: After changing the switch, you need to restart the camera to take effect. Step 4. Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the camera. Step 5. When the camera starts, Pan-Tilt rotates to the maximum position of top right, then it returns to the center position.
FEATURES 72.5°Wide-angle Lens 72.5° wide-angle, high-quality lens; supports 12x optical zoom. USB 3.0 USB3.0 ultra-high speed interface; can transfer uncompressed original video, and downward compatible with USB2.0. The USB, HDMI, and Network interfaces can output at the same time. AAC Audio Encoding Supports audio line input. Supports AAC audio encoding, for better sound quality and lower bandwidth. H.265 Support Supports H.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Details ® Model UNITE 200 Name UNITE ® Full-HD Video Conference Camera Camera Video System HD: 1080p/60, 1080p/50, 1080i/60, 1080i/50, 1080p/30, 1080p/25, 720p/60, 720p/50, 720p/30, 720p/25 Sensor 1/2.7 inch, CMOS, Effective Pixel: 2.07M Scanning Mode Progressive Lens 12x, f3.5mm - 42.3mm, F1.8 - F2.8 Minimal Illumination 0.05 Lux @ (F1.
Video Format USB3.0 : 1080p/30, 1080p/25, 720p/30, 720p/25 USB Video Communication UVC1.0 Protocol UVC PTZ Support Network Features Video Compression H.265/H.
Power Consumption 12W (Max) Dimensions 240mm x 144mm x 160mm Weight 1.65Kg (3.6lb) MAIN UNIT 1. Lens 11. RJ45 Interface 2. Sensor for the Remote Control 12. Reserved Interface 3. Power Lamp 13. Line In Interface 4. Standby Lamp 14. Reserved Interface 5. Bottom Switches 15. HDMI Interface 6. Tripod Screw Hole 16. USB 3.0 7. Fixing Screw Hole 17. Reserved Interface 8. System Select Switch 18. DC IN 12V Interface 9. RS232 OUT Interface 19. POWER Switch 10.
SIZE Unit: inch 9 UNITE 200: User Guide
IR REMOTE CONTROL 1. Standby Button Press this button to enter standby mode. Press it again to enter normal mode. NOTE: Power consumption in standby mode is approximately half of the normal mode. 2. Position Buttons To set preset or call preset. 3. * Button For multiple functions. 4 &13.
Zoom+: Zoom In (Slow and fast speed) Zoom-: Zoom Out (Slow and fast speed) 8. L/R Set Button Set the left & right direction of the remote control. [L/R Set] + [1]: Normal direction. [L/R Set] + [2]: Left and right direction will be reversed. 9. Focus Buttons Used for focus adjustment. Press [AUTO] to adjust the focus on the center of the object automatically. To adjust the focus manually, press the [MANUAL] button, and adjust it with [Far] (focus on far object) and [Near] (focus on near object). 10.
15. Menu Setting Menu button: Press this button to enter or exit the OSD menu. 16. Backlight Button Backlight button: Press this button to enable the backlight compensation. Press it again to disable the backlight compensation. NOTE: Effective only in auto exposure mode. NOTE: If there is a light behind the subject, the subject will appear dark. In this case, press the backlight ON / OFF button. To cancel this function, press the backlight ON / OFF button. 17.
SERIAL COMMUNICATION CONTROL In default working mode, the camera can be controlled via RS232 or RS485 (half-duplex mode). The parameters are as follows: Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600 bit/s. Start bit: 1 bit. Data bit: 8 bits. Stop bit: 1bit. Parity bit: none. When the camera initializes, Pan-Tilt rotates to the maximum position of top right, then it returns to the center, and the process of initialization is finished.
Camera Windows DB-9 Camera In Camera Out 1. DTR 1. CD 1. DTR 1. DTR 2. DSR 2. RXD 2. DSR 2. DSR 3. TXD 3. TXD 3. TXD 3. TXD 4. GND 4. DTR 4. GND 4. GND 5. RXD 5. GND 5. RXD 5. RXD 6. RS485- 6. DSR 6. RS485- 6. GND 7. IR OUT 7. RTS 7. IR OUT 7. NC 8. RS458+ 8. CTS 8. RS485+ 8. NC 9. RI Network configuration Under VISCA Under Pelco-D/P Command list The camera uses the VISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P serial standard.
MENU SETTING EXPOSURE Mode 1. MENU Press the [MENU] button to display the main menu. Use the arrow buttons to select the item to be set. Press the [HOME] button to enter a sub-menu. Auto ExpCompMode Off Backlight Off Gain Limit 3 Anti-Flicker 50Hz DRC 6 MENU Exposure Select Item Color Change Value Image [Menu] Back P/T/Z Noise Reduction Mode: Exposure mode. Options: Setup Auto, Manual, SAE, AAE, Bright.
On, Off. DRC: Dynamic range COLOR control strength. Options: 0 - 8. Bright (Effective only when exposure mode is Bright): Exposure bright level, Options: 0 - 17. Anti-Flicker (Effective only when exposure mode is Auto/Bright): WB Mode Auto RG Tuning 0 BG Tuning 0 Saturation 90% Hue 7 AWB sens Low Options: Off, 50Hz, 60Hz. Iris (Effective only when exposure mode is Manual / AAE): Aperture Select Item value. Options: F1.8, F2.0, F2.4, Change Value F2.8, F3.4, F4.0, F4.8, F5.6, F6.
200%. Options: Auto, 0 - 15 Hue: Chroma adjustment. Options: 0 Flip-H: Image flipped horizontally. - 14 Options: On, Off. AWB sens: White balance sensitivity. Flip-V: Options: Normal, High, Low. Options: On, Off Image flipped vertically. B&W-Mode: Image color. Options: 4. IMAGE On, Off Select Image in the main menu and Gamma: Options Default, 0.45, 0.5, press 0.56, 0.63 the [HOME] button.
Options: Top, Center, Bottom D-HotPixel: Dynamic bad points. AF-Sense: Options: Off, 1 – 5 Automatic focusing sensitivity. Options: Low, Normal, High 7. SETUP L/R Set: Options: STD, REV Select Setup in the main menu and press the [HOME] button. The 6. NOISE REDUCTION SETUP menu appears, as shown in Select Noise Reduction in the main the following figure: menu and press the [HOME] button.
AUTO, VISCA protocol Options: 1 - 7 RESTORE DEFAULT P_D_Address: PELCO-D protocol. Restore? No Options: 0-254 P_P_Address: PELCO-P protocol. Options: 0-31 V_AddrFix: The switch you can change camera uart address. Options: On, Off (When set to On, the 88 30 01 FF command is invalid.) Change Value Net Mode: Set the serial port control [Home] OK networking. Options: Serial, Paral [Menu] Back Baudrate: Serial port baud rate. Options: 2400, 4800, 9600 Restore: Confirm restore factory settings.
IP FUNCTION 1. Operating Environment Operating System: Windows Connect directly by Ethernet 7/8/8.1/10 crossover cable Note: Using the included utility programs requires Windows, but using the Web interface does not require any particular operating Connect via router/switch system. Network Protocol: TCP/IP 2. Equipment Installation 1) Connect the camera to your network or to your PC directly via an Ethernet cable. Note: To connect the camera directly, use an Ethernet crossover cable.
new IP address, then Click “Apply”. shown below (the login window may c. Restart camera. not look exactly like this, depending on your operating system and browser) : After login, the Web interface appears, as shown below: 4.2. Access camera’s web Input http://192.168.100.88 into a browser (Internet Explorer and Firefox work best).
to the traffic to the correct address and port number, then you can use a domain name to access camera. Access link: http://hostname: port number. For example, set up host computer name as: youdomain.f3322.org, camera port number: 554. Access link would be: http://youdomain.f3322.org:554. monitoring 6. IP setup VLC media server procedure 6.1. Homepage introduction 5.2.
3) Zoom In/ Zoom out: for zooming PTZ Setup in or zooming out. Focus In/ Focus Out: Focusing on distant objects or Focusing on close objects. 4) Set/Call: When PTZ has been set to a desired position, you can save that configuration as a preset for later use. Click the “Set” button to save a preset. At any point later, you can click the “Call” button to call this preset. 6.2. Media For Video Setup, Select "Video". 1) Pan-Tilt control: Up, Down, Left, Right, Home button as shown above.
Supports 50HZ (PAL) and 60HZ the choppier the image. (NTSC), and Dial priority. 7) I key frame interval: 2) Encode Protocol Set interval between 2 I frame. The Supports MJPEG, H.264 and H.265. bigger 3) Encode Level response Supports baseline, main profile, and window. high profile. 8) Bit Rate control 4) Resolution Options: Main bit rate supports 1920x1080, Constant bit rate: video coder will be 1280x720 and 1024x576.
1) Brightness 7) Button Image brightness, 0 -14, slider After adjusting any parameters, click control, on the right shows the “Apply” to save the settings or click corresponding numerical value. The “Cancel” to cancel the adjustment of default value is 7. the parameters. Click “Default” to 2) Saturation revert to the default value. Saturation 0 - 14, slider control, on the right shows the corresponding 6.4. Audio Setup, Click “Audio.” numerical value. The default value is 4.
6.5. System setting, please click 6.6. “System” “Network.” 1) Work Mode 1) LAN Settings Work Mode RTSP The 2) Reboot 192.168.100.88. The MAC address Click the "Reboot" button to restart can be modified. the system. 2) Port Settings 3) User and password HTTP Port, Default port number: 80 You can modify the password (letters RTSP Port, Supports the RTSP and numbers only) protocol. Default port number: 554. 4) Apply / Cancel PTZ Port, Supports PTZ protocol.
the two stream selection control code stream of "On", "Off", "Video", "Audio", etc. 5) RTSP Setting Setting network camera RTSP protocol of "On", "Off". 6) Multicast Setting Multicast switch, multicast address (default address 224.1.2.3) and port (default port number: 6688) can be set. 7) Apply / Cancel Modify network parameters then click "Apply" to save the changes, or click "Cancel" to discard the changes. 6.7.
USB 3.0 Camera supports UVC protocol, compatible with USB 2.0 & USB 3.0. USB 3.0 supports 1920x1080p/30 max output. Support OS: Windows 7/8/8.1/10, Linux, Mac OS, etc. General software as follows: Windows: AMCAP, VLC, Debut Video Capture, etc. Linux: V412 software driver and VLC media player, etc. Mac OS: FaceTime. iChat, Photo Booth and Debut Video Capture, etc. NOTE: We recommend using AMCAP version 8.0 in Windows, as its software performance is more stable.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution No image 1. Check whether the power cord is connected, voltage is OK, POWER lamp is lit. 2. Check whether the camera can self-test after start up. 3. Check the BOTTOM switch and make sure the two switches are both set OFF. 4. Check the video cable to make sure it is connected correctly. Abnormal display of image Check the video cable to make sure it is connected correctly. Image dithering even at 1. Check whether the camera is fixed correctly.
3. Check the server's IP address and subnet mask and gateway address. 4. Check for MAC address conflicts. 5. Make sure the HTTP port isn’t occupied by other devices, or that routing rules aren’t sending the traffic to a different address or port. modified You can recover access to the camera using the IR remote incorrectly or forgot Web control. Press "[*] + [#] + [Manual]" to restore the default values interface password (default IP: 192.168.100.