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Ver 1.1 6/30/14 
Precautions…………………………………………………………………………………………. 
Safety Tips……………………………………………………………………………………………. 
• Please read this manual carefully before using the camera. 
• Avoid damage from stress, violent vibration or liquid intrusion during transportation, storage or installation. 
• Take care of the camera during installation to prevent damage camera case, ports, lens or PTZ mechanism. 
• Do not apply excessive voltage. (Use only the specified voltage.) Otherwise, you may experience electrical shock. 
• Keep the camera away from strong electromagnetic sources. 
• Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (e.g. lights, sun, etc.) for extended periods of time. 
• Do not clean the camera with any active chemicals or corrosive detergents. 
• Do not disassemble the camera or any of camera's components. If problems arise, please contact your authorized dealer. 
• After long term operation, moving components can wear down. Contact your authorized dealer for repair. 
Supplied Accessories……………………………………………………………………………. 
• 10x Zoom USB 3.0 HD Video Conference Camera (1) 
• 12V/2.0A DC Power Adapter (1) 
• Tripod Mounting System (1) 
• Wall Installation Mounting System (1) 
• Ceiling Mounting System (1)
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• USB 3.0 Data Lines (3m), Serial Control Line, RS-232C to RS-485 Cable 
• IR Remote Controller 
• Control Cable (1) 
• User Manual (1) 
Rear Board Connectors………………………………………………………………………… 
High Definition Interface: USB 3.0 
Control Signal Interface: mini DIN-8 (VISCA IN, OUT/RS485) 
Control Signal Configuration: Dip-Switch Pin 7/TTL Signal; Baud Rate: 9600bps 
Power Supply Interface: DC 12V Socket 
Electrical……….……………………………………………………………………………………. 
Power Supply Adapter: 12V DC/2A 
Input Voltage: 12V DC (10.5-14V DC) 
Input Power: 24W (MAX) 
Structure………………………………………………………………………………………………. 
Material: Aluminum, Plastic 
Dimensions (W x H D): 4.88 in. (123.952mm) x 5.75 146.05mm) x 4.75 in. (120.65mm) 
Mass: 1.46 lbs. (0.67kg.) 
Working Environment: Indoor 
Operating Temperature: 32ºF (-0ºC) to 113ºF (+45ºC) 
Storage Temperature: -14ºF (-10ºC) to 140ºF (+60ºC) 
Color: Silver Gray
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Rear Board & Function……………………………………………………………………….. 
1. Front View……………………………………………………………………………………. 
1. Lens 10x Optical Zoom. 
2. IR Receiver To receive IR remote controller signal. 
3. Power LED Blue LED blinks when unit is powered, Orange LED blinks for Stand-By status. 
4. IR Receiver To receive IR remote controller signal.
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2. Rear View…………………………………………………………………………………………. 
5. DC IN 12V Socket Only use the Power Adapter supplied with this camera. 
6. IR Receiver To receive IR remote controller signals. 
7. VISCA IN Port For hard wired remote control from a 3rd party PC, joystick, etc... 
8. VISCA Out Port/RS485 Used for daisy chaining multiple cameras RS-232 RS-485 control. 
9. USB 2.0 Interface For connection to PC (USB 2.0 port. Will also function in a 3.0 port as 2.0 device).
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3. Bottom View………………………………………………………………………………… 
1. Tripod Will accept 1/4-20 bolt from 3rd party tripod, wall or ceiling mount using included tripod adapter. 
2. Dip-Switch Used for selecting serial and IR communications settings.
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4. Dip-Switch Settings…………………………………………………………………………… 
Note: When changing Dip-Switch settings, make all changes with camera powered off. 
SW1: Used for setting RS232 address. 
Address 
SW1 Switch State 1-7, (8 for stand-by) 
DIP-1 
DIP-2 
DIP-3 
DIP-4 
DIP-5 
DIP-6 
DIP-7 
1 
ON 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
2 
OFF 
ON 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
3 
OFF 
OFF 
ON 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
4 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
ON 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
5 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
ON 
OFF 
OFF 
6 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
ON 
OFF 
7 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
OFF 
ON 
Notes: 
1. Broadcast address: If the Joystick is 255 (all dip switches on), any Camera can be controlled by any address. 
2. Test Address: If the dome camera address is 0 (all dip switches off), any address code can control the dome camera.
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SW2: Used for communication settings. 
SW2 DIP-1,2,3: Baud Rate, Communication Protocol 
SW2 DIP-4,5: IR Remote Control Receiving Address Table 
IR Remote Address 
SW2 Switch State (4-5) 
DIP-4 
DIP-5 
0 
OFF (Def) 
OFF (Def) 
1 
OFF 
ON 
2 
ON 
OFF 
3 
ON 
ON 
SW2 DIP-6: IR Output 
IR Out 
SW2 DIP-6 
Disabled 
OFF (Def) 
Enabled 
ON 
Baud Rate 
SW2 DIP-1 
Communication Mode 
SW2 DIP-2 
Communication Protocol 
SW2 DIP-3 
9600bps 
OFF (Def) 
RS-232 
OFF (Def) 
VISCA 
OFF (Def) 
38400bps 
ON 
RS-485 
ON 
PELCO-D 
ON
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Cable Connection Info………………………………………………………………………… 
VISCA RS-232C - IN Reference……………………………………………………………… 
VISCA RS-232C - Out Reference……………………………………………………………
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OSD MENU…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 
On Screen Display Menu - Use the OSD menu to access and change the camera’s settings. 
Note: You cannot manually move the camera (pan/tilt) when the OSD menu is visible on the screen. 
The Dome OSD Menu is as follows: 
• Pan Speed Default Value: 20 Set speed of Pan motor - Range = 1 - 63 
• Tilt Speed Default Value: 20 Set speed of Pan motor - Range = 1 – 63 
• Scan Speed (Auto Pan Mode) Default Value: 6 Set speed of boundary scan - Range = 1 – 63 
• Tour Path (uses presets) Default Value: 1 Select desired tour path - Range = 1 – 4 
• Tour Dwell Default Value: 5 Set duration to dwell on each preset - Range = 1 – 60 
• Proportion Default Value: On Set Proportion - Range = On – Off 
• Auto Rev Default Value: P Set camera mounting orientation – N for inverted ceiling mount 
• Frame Default Value: 60Hz Set Refresh Rate - Range = 50Hz or 60 Hz
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The Lens OSD Menu is as follows: 
• DISPLAY Default Value: Off On Screen Display = On or Off 
• SHARPNESS Default Value: Low Level of Sharpness: 
Low/Normal/High 
• SATURATION Default Value: Normal Level of Saturation 
Low/Normal/High 
• NR (Noise Reduction) Default Value: 3 Adjustable Value: 0-5 
• WB (White Balance) Default Value: Auto Auto/Manual/Outdoor/Indoor/One Push/ATW (Manual Settings): 
◦ R GAIN (Red Gain) Default Value: 206 Adjustable Scope: 0-255 
◦ B GAIN (Blue Gain) Default Value: 150 Adjustable Scope: 0-255 
• AE (Auto Exposure) Default Value: Auto 
Auto/Manual 
(Manual Settings): 
◦ SHUTTER Default Value: 1/1 Shutter Speed Range: 1/1-1/10000 
◦ IRIS Default Value: Close Close/F1.4-f22 
◦ BRIGHT Default Value: 0 
Set Brightness 0 - 31
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IR Remote Controller (Note: Some buttons do not operate for all camera models) 
1. Reset: 
Restarts the camera and restores it to Factory Default settings. 
(Note: Will delete all memory). 
2. Camera Selection 
Select Camera ID: 1, 2 or 3 
3. Preset Positions 
1-9: Preset Positions 
Set: Setting Preset Position 
Clear: Clear Preset Position 
Call: Call Preset Position 
Note: If you want to set (or call) the first 
preset position to 1, you should press 
number key “1”, then press 
“Set” (or “Call”) to set (call) the position. 
4. Fast Zoom in/out Control Zone 
+: Zoom in quickly 
-: Zoom out quickly 
5. Pan/Tilt Controller 
Move Up 
Move Down 
Move Left 
Move Right 
Auto Pan 
6. Additional Function Zone 
Freeze: Image Freeze 
BL: Back-light Compensation 
WB: White Balance 
AE: Auto Exposure 
D Zoom: Digital Zoom 
HDMI: Swap to HDMI video output 
DVI: Swap to DVI video output 
Format: Swap between different formats 
7. Power Supply Switch 
Switch for turning camera on 
(i.e. Stand-By mode vs. Working mode) 
8. OSD Menu Zone 
Dome OSD: Enter Pan Tilt Zoom OSD menu 
Lens OSD: Enter lens OSD menu 
9. Slow Zoom In/Out Zone 
+: Zoom in slowly 
-: Zoom out slowly 
10. Focus Control Zone 
Auto: Turn on auto focus 
Manual: Turn on manual focus 
Far: Set focus at farther distance 
Near: Set focus at nearer distance
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11. Pan/Tilt Function Zone 
L-Limit: Set left boundary limit scanning position 
Scan: Enable Boundary Scanning (Auto Panning) 
R-Limit: Set right boundary limit scanning position 
Home: Go to camera’s Home position 
Tour: Enable automatic patrol tour of presets 
Rev: Enable image flip for ceiling mounting 
Connection Instructions……………………………………………………………………… 
1. Connect included Power Supply to the camera. 
2. Wait for camera to come Home Position. 
3. Connect included USB 3.0 cable to camera and port of PC. 
4. Select and configure camera in your software of choice. 
NOTE: Failure to follow this sequence may result in no connection PC. 
Care Of The Unit………………………………………………… 
Remove dust or dirt on the surface of lens with a blower (commercially available).
Ver 1.1 6/30/14 
Installation Instructions……………………………………………………………………… 
Desktop Installation……………………………………………………………………………… 
When using the HuddleCam on a desk, Make sure that it will stand level. If you want to use the camera on an incline, make sure the angle is less than 15 degrees to ensure that the camera’s pan and tilt mechanism operates normally. 
Tripod Installation………………………………………………………………………………… 
When using the HuddleCamwith a tripod, screw the tripod to bottom of camera. The tripod screw must fit below specifications: 
Note: Tripod must stand on a level surface.
Ver 1.1 6/30/14 
To fix the tripod mount to the bottom of camera, use supplied screws hold it in place. 
Then screw the tripod to bracket.
Ver 1.1 6/30/14 
Wall and Ceiling Mount…………………………………………………………………………
Ver 1.1 6/30/14 
Troubleshooting………….………………………………………………………………………… 
Problem 
Cause 
Resolution 
There is no power to the camera. 
Power adapter is disconnected from mains or from camera. 
Check the connections between the camera, power adapter and mains. If anything is disconnected, reconnect it. 
Camera will not connect to the PC via USB. 
USB cable is bad. 
Try new USB Cable 
Camera connects sometimes. 
Connect USB only after camera has completely booted. 
Camera unable to pan, tilt, and/or zoom. 
Menu is currently displayed on the screen. 
Retry after exiting the menu. 
Pan, tilt or zoom range limit was reached. 
Try to pan/tilt/zoom in the other direction. 
Remote control not working. 
The “camera select” button on the remote control is not set to match the “IR address” set on camera dip switch. 
Choose the correct “IR select” number to match camera settings. 
Camera cannot be controlled via VISCA. 
The connection between the PC and camera is incorrect. 
Refer to Cable Connection Info section of this manual. 
Commands being sent are incorrect. 
Refer to VISCA manual. 
The Camera is not working at all. 
No response or image from camera. 
Disconnect power, and wait a few minutes, then connect the power again. Retry.
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HuddleCamHD 10x User Manual

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  • 2. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 Precautions…………………………………………………………………………………………. Safety Tips……………………………………………………………………………………………. • Please read this manual carefully before using the camera. • Avoid damage from stress, violent vibration or liquid intrusion during transportation, storage or installation. • Take care of the camera during installation to prevent damage camera case, ports, lens or PTZ mechanism. • Do not apply excessive voltage. (Use only the specified voltage.) Otherwise, you may experience electrical shock. • Keep the camera away from strong electromagnetic sources. • Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (e.g. lights, sun, etc.) for extended periods of time. • Do not clean the camera with any active chemicals or corrosive detergents. • Do not disassemble the camera or any of camera's components. If problems arise, please contact your authorized dealer. • After long term operation, moving components can wear down. Contact your authorized dealer for repair. Supplied Accessories……………………………………………………………………………. • 10x Zoom USB 3.0 HD Video Conference Camera (1) • 12V/2.0A DC Power Adapter (1) • Tripod Mounting System (1) • Wall Installation Mounting System (1) • Ceiling Mounting System (1)
  • 3. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 • USB 3.0 Data Lines (3m), Serial Control Line, RS-232C to RS-485 Cable • IR Remote Controller • Control Cable (1) • User Manual (1) Rear Board Connectors………………………………………………………………………… High Definition Interface: USB 3.0 Control Signal Interface: mini DIN-8 (VISCA IN, OUT/RS485) Control Signal Configuration: Dip-Switch Pin 7/TTL Signal; Baud Rate: 9600bps Power Supply Interface: DC 12V Socket Electrical……….……………………………………………………………………………………. Power Supply Adapter: 12V DC/2A Input Voltage: 12V DC (10.5-14V DC) Input Power: 24W (MAX) Structure………………………………………………………………………………………………. Material: Aluminum, Plastic Dimensions (W x H D): 4.88 in. (123.952mm) x 5.75 146.05mm) x 4.75 in. (120.65mm) Mass: 1.46 lbs. (0.67kg.) Working Environment: Indoor Operating Temperature: 32ºF (-0ºC) to 113ºF (+45ºC) Storage Temperature: -14ºF (-10ºC) to 140ºF (+60ºC) Color: Silver Gray
  • 4. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 Rear Board & Function……………………………………………………………………….. 1. Front View……………………………………………………………………………………. 1. Lens 10x Optical Zoom. 2. IR Receiver To receive IR remote controller signal. 3. Power LED Blue LED blinks when unit is powered, Orange LED blinks for Stand-By status. 4. IR Receiver To receive IR remote controller signal.
  • 5. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 2. Rear View…………………………………………………………………………………………. 5. DC IN 12V Socket Only use the Power Adapter supplied with this camera. 6. IR Receiver To receive IR remote controller signals. 7. VISCA IN Port For hard wired remote control from a 3rd party PC, joystick, etc... 8. VISCA Out Port/RS485 Used for daisy chaining multiple cameras RS-232 RS-485 control. 9. USB 2.0 Interface For connection to PC (USB 2.0 port. Will also function in a 3.0 port as 2.0 device).
  • 6. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 3. Bottom View………………………………………………………………………………… 1. Tripod Will accept 1/4-20 bolt from 3rd party tripod, wall or ceiling mount using included tripod adapter. 2. Dip-Switch Used for selecting serial and IR communications settings.
  • 7. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 4. Dip-Switch Settings…………………………………………………………………………… Note: When changing Dip-Switch settings, make all changes with camera powered off. SW1: Used for setting RS232 address. Address SW1 Switch State 1-7, (8 for stand-by) DIP-1 DIP-2 DIP-3 DIP-4 DIP-5 DIP-6 DIP-7 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Notes: 1. Broadcast address: If the Joystick is 255 (all dip switches on), any Camera can be controlled by any address. 2. Test Address: If the dome camera address is 0 (all dip switches off), any address code can control the dome camera.
  • 8. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 SW2: Used for communication settings. SW2 DIP-1,2,3: Baud Rate, Communication Protocol SW2 DIP-4,5: IR Remote Control Receiving Address Table IR Remote Address SW2 Switch State (4-5) DIP-4 DIP-5 0 OFF (Def) OFF (Def) 1 OFF ON 2 ON OFF 3 ON ON SW2 DIP-6: IR Output IR Out SW2 DIP-6 Disabled OFF (Def) Enabled ON Baud Rate SW2 DIP-1 Communication Mode SW2 DIP-2 Communication Protocol SW2 DIP-3 9600bps OFF (Def) RS-232 OFF (Def) VISCA OFF (Def) 38400bps ON RS-485 ON PELCO-D ON
  • 9. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 Cable Connection Info………………………………………………………………………… VISCA RS-232C - IN Reference……………………………………………………………… VISCA RS-232C - Out Reference……………………………………………………………
  • 10. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 OSD MENU…………………………………………………………………………………………….. On Screen Display Menu - Use the OSD menu to access and change the camera’s settings. Note: You cannot manually move the camera (pan/tilt) when the OSD menu is visible on the screen. The Dome OSD Menu is as follows: • Pan Speed Default Value: 20 Set speed of Pan motor - Range = 1 - 63 • Tilt Speed Default Value: 20 Set speed of Pan motor - Range = 1 – 63 • Scan Speed (Auto Pan Mode) Default Value: 6 Set speed of boundary scan - Range = 1 – 63 • Tour Path (uses presets) Default Value: 1 Select desired tour path - Range = 1 – 4 • Tour Dwell Default Value: 5 Set duration to dwell on each preset - Range = 1 – 60 • Proportion Default Value: On Set Proportion - Range = On – Off • Auto Rev Default Value: P Set camera mounting orientation – N for inverted ceiling mount • Frame Default Value: 60Hz Set Refresh Rate - Range = 50Hz or 60 Hz
  • 11. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 The Lens OSD Menu is as follows: • DISPLAY Default Value: Off On Screen Display = On or Off • SHARPNESS Default Value: Low Level of Sharpness: Low/Normal/High • SATURATION Default Value: Normal Level of Saturation Low/Normal/High • NR (Noise Reduction) Default Value: 3 Adjustable Value: 0-5 • WB (White Balance) Default Value: Auto Auto/Manual/Outdoor/Indoor/One Push/ATW (Manual Settings): ◦ R GAIN (Red Gain) Default Value: 206 Adjustable Scope: 0-255 ◦ B GAIN (Blue Gain) Default Value: 150 Adjustable Scope: 0-255 • AE (Auto Exposure) Default Value: Auto Auto/Manual (Manual Settings): ◦ SHUTTER Default Value: 1/1 Shutter Speed Range: 1/1-1/10000 ◦ IRIS Default Value: Close Close/F1.4-f22 ◦ BRIGHT Default Value: 0 Set Brightness 0 - 31
  • 12. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 IR Remote Controller (Note: Some buttons do not operate for all camera models) 1. Reset: Restarts the camera and restores it to Factory Default settings. (Note: Will delete all memory). 2. Camera Selection Select Camera ID: 1, 2 or 3 3. Preset Positions 1-9: Preset Positions Set: Setting Preset Position Clear: Clear Preset Position Call: Call Preset Position Note: If you want to set (or call) the first preset position to 1, you should press number key “1”, then press “Set” (or “Call”) to set (call) the position. 4. Fast Zoom in/out Control Zone +: Zoom in quickly -: Zoom out quickly 5. Pan/Tilt Controller Move Up Move Down Move Left Move Right Auto Pan 6. Additional Function Zone Freeze: Image Freeze BL: Back-light Compensation WB: White Balance AE: Auto Exposure D Zoom: Digital Zoom HDMI: Swap to HDMI video output DVI: Swap to DVI video output Format: Swap between different formats 7. Power Supply Switch Switch for turning camera on (i.e. Stand-By mode vs. Working mode) 8. OSD Menu Zone Dome OSD: Enter Pan Tilt Zoom OSD menu Lens OSD: Enter lens OSD menu 9. Slow Zoom In/Out Zone +: Zoom in slowly -: Zoom out slowly 10. Focus Control Zone Auto: Turn on auto focus Manual: Turn on manual focus Far: Set focus at farther distance Near: Set focus at nearer distance
  • 13. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 11. Pan/Tilt Function Zone L-Limit: Set left boundary limit scanning position Scan: Enable Boundary Scanning (Auto Panning) R-Limit: Set right boundary limit scanning position Home: Go to camera’s Home position Tour: Enable automatic patrol tour of presets Rev: Enable image flip for ceiling mounting Connection Instructions……………………………………………………………………… 1. Connect included Power Supply to the camera. 2. Wait for camera to come Home Position. 3. Connect included USB 3.0 cable to camera and port of PC. 4. Select and configure camera in your software of choice. NOTE: Failure to follow this sequence may result in no connection PC. Care Of The Unit………………………………………………… Remove dust or dirt on the surface of lens with a blower (commercially available).
  • 14. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 Installation Instructions……………………………………………………………………… Desktop Installation……………………………………………………………………………… When using the HuddleCam on a desk, Make sure that it will stand level. If you want to use the camera on an incline, make sure the angle is less than 15 degrees to ensure that the camera’s pan and tilt mechanism operates normally. Tripod Installation………………………………………………………………………………… When using the HuddleCamwith a tripod, screw the tripod to bottom of camera. The tripod screw must fit below specifications: Note: Tripod must stand on a level surface.
  • 15. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 To fix the tripod mount to the bottom of camera, use supplied screws hold it in place. Then screw the tripod to bracket.
  • 16. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 Wall and Ceiling Mount…………………………………………………………………………
  • 17. Ver 1.1 6/30/14 Troubleshooting………….………………………………………………………………………… Problem Cause Resolution There is no power to the camera. Power adapter is disconnected from mains or from camera. Check the connections between the camera, power adapter and mains. If anything is disconnected, reconnect it. Camera will not connect to the PC via USB. USB cable is bad. Try new USB Cable Camera connects sometimes. Connect USB only after camera has completely booted. Camera unable to pan, tilt, and/or zoom. Menu is currently displayed on the screen. Retry after exiting the menu. Pan, tilt or zoom range limit was reached. Try to pan/tilt/zoom in the other direction. Remote control not working. The “camera select” button on the remote control is not set to match the “IR address” set on camera dip switch. Choose the correct “IR select” number to match camera settings. Camera cannot be controlled via VISCA. The connection between the PC and camera is incorrect. Refer to Cable Connection Info section of this manual. Commands being sent are incorrect. Refer to VISCA manual. The Camera is not working at all. No response or image from camera. Disconnect power, and wait a few minutes, then connect the power again. Retry.