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Control Functions 

Further to the right, there are various control functions, such as PTZ control
PTZ speed sliderfocus mode drop-down menu, zoom and focus controls, as 
well as presets for saving PTZ settings. Details of each will be described in the 
table below.  

Controls 

Descriptions 

 

PTZ Control Buttons 
Click the arrow buttons to move the 
camera head to corresponding 
directions.  
To return to Home position, 

click

.

 

 

PTZ Speed Slider 
The PTZ speed slider adjusts the P/T 
speed, ranging from 0 (slowest) to 
100 (fastest). The default speed is 50.  
Slide right to increase the speed and 
left to decrease.  

 

Focus Mode 
Select focus mode from the drop-
down menu; available options are 
AutoManual and One Push.  
Auto: Automatic focus 
Manual: Manual focus 
One Push: One time automatic focus.   

 

Focus Far/Near 

Click 

 (FAR) and 

 (Near) 

buttons accordingly to manually 
focus the camera lens onto the 
subject. 
 
Note: You will not be able to 
manually adjust the camera focus if 
focus mode is set to Auto or One 
Push.  

Summary of Contents for PTC-140T

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Page 2: ... 1600T HDBASET PORTABLE VIDEO STREAMING STUDIO 16 4 4 1 Troubleshooting for the PTC 140T and the HS 1600T Connection 16 4 4 1 1 How to Set the Baud Rate of the PTC 140T Camera 16 4 4 1 2 How to Set PTC 140T s Video Format to be Consistent to HS 1600T s PGM OUT Resolution 17 4 4 2 System Diagram for the PTC 140T and the HS 1600T Connection 19 5 BASIC SETUP 20 5 1 POWER ON INITIAL CONFIGURATION 20 5...

Page 3: ...ions of Zoom and Focus Buttons in Different Focus Modes 55 9 3 1 2 How to Set the Preset Positon 55 9 3 1 3 How to Recall the Pre saved Preset 55 9 3 1 4 How to Change the PTZ Speed of the Camera 56 9 3 2 Configuration 56 9 3 2 1 Audio Configure 57 9 3 2 2 Video Configure Video Encode 59 9 3 2 3 Video Configure Stream Publish 62 9 3 2 3 1 How to Stream the PTC 140T Video to the RTMP Platform 64 Ta...

Page 4: ...nologies will try to give correct complete and suitable information However Datavideo Technologies cannot exclude that some information in this manual from time to time may not be correct or may be incomplete This manual may contain typing errors omissions or incorrect information Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check the information in this document for accuracy before mak...

Page 5: ...s unit should never be placed near or over a heat register or radiator This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 7 This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company 8 Do n...

Page 6: ... product has been exposed to rain or water d When the product does not operate normally under normal operating conditions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this manual improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation e When the prod...

Page 7: ...hird party software installations which are not required by our computer systems are not covered under warranty All mail or transportation costs including insurance are at the expense of the owner All other claims of any nature are not covered All accessories including headphones cables and batteries are not covered under warranty Warranty only valid in the country or region of purchase Your statu...

Page 8: ...onserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product CE Marking is the symbol as shown on the left of this page The letters CE are t...

Page 9: ...ow Noise CMOS effectively ensures high SNR of camera video Advanced 2D 3D noise reduction technology is also used to further reduce the noise while ensuring image sharpness Audio Input Interface Support 16000 32000 44100 48000 sampling frequency and AAC MP3 G 711A audio coding Supports H 264 H 265 video compression AAC MP3 and G 711A audio compression Support compression of resolution up to 1920x1...

Page 10: ... 2 07M Pixel CMOS HD color camera with white balance control backlight compensation settings automatic gain settings and etc 2 Tally LED Tally lamp lights up when tally signal has been transmitted to the tally signal box 3 Sensor for Remote Control Remote controller receiver ...

Page 11: ...face Moreover it allows users to stream the video of the camera in various stream protocols 3 HDBaseT Communication Port Connects the camera to the receiver box thereby extending video transmission up to 100m Use an Ethernet cable to connect from this port to the HDBaseT port of the receiver box and then it can output HDMI signal to external connected monitor 4 Audio Input Interface It provides a ...

Page 12: ...12 Bottom of Camera 1 Tripod Screw Hole allows the user to mount the camera on the tripod 2 Screw Hole Screw holes for ceiling bracket mounting 3 Safety Rope Loop Safety rope loop for fixing the camera ...

Page 13: ...13 4 Connections 4 1 Camera Rear Control Panel HDBaseT Port for connection to the PTC 140T Receiver Box HDBaseT port using a CAT5e 6 cable 4 2 Receiver Box Front Panel ...

Page 14: ...2 connection G Ground PIN DIP Switch The receiver box extends the video transmission distance up to 100 meters Select 4K mode 2160p if the video transmission distance is less than 70 meters Select long reach mode if the video transmission distance is more than 70 meters but less than 100 meters at the expense of video quality 1080p The DIP Switch is used to select the modes of connection listed as...

Page 15: ...astening ring of the DC In plug to the socket HDMI OUT Connection to Monitor Display DVIP Communication Port Connect the DVIP port to an Ethernet switch or router serving as a communication port between the network and the HBT 11 receiver Note The HBT 11 is not the accessory of the PTC 140T The HBT 11 will be packaged only with the PTC 140TH ...

Page 16: ...n not be operated after connecting the Ethernet cables please try following two steps for troubleshooting 4 4 1 1 How to Set the Baud Rate of the PTC 140T Camera The Factory Default Baud rate for the HS 1600T is 38400 and this value can not be changed by users The Factory Default Baud rate for the PTC 140T is set at 38400 and there is no need for users to change it However if there is something wr...

Page 17: ...ease press the Down Arrow button on the HS 1600T keyboard to select the Camera option on the left column of the OSD Step 3 Please press the Right Arrow button on the keyboard of the HS 1600T to select the PTC 140T camera option from the OSD Step 4 Please press the Enter button on the keyboard of the HS 1600T to enter the PTC 140T camera parameter setting OSD Step 5 Please press the Down Arrow butt...

Page 18: ...e HS 1600T to select the Save Setup option on the OSD Step 11 After the Save Setup option is selected please press the Right Arrow button again and then there are two buttons including Yes and No will be shown on the OSD Step 12 Please select the Yes button by using the Left or Right Arrow key and then please press the Enter button on the keyboard of the HS 1600T to save the updated settings The s...

Page 19: ...19 4 4 2 System Diagram for the PTC 140T and the HS 1600T Connection ...

Page 20: ... Please open your web browser and then enter the default IP address of the camera into the address bar Note The default Static IP address of the PTC 140T is 192 168 5 163 Step 3 The Login page of the web control user interface will pop up Please enter user name and password the default user name and password is admin admin Step 4 After entering into the preview window the preview screen of the vid...

Page 21: ...which camera will be controlled 3 Number Keys The 0 9 number keys are used to set or to call presets To Set Preset Please press the SET PRESET at first and then please press any of the number keys from 0 to 9 to save the PTZ settings You will be allowed to save up to up to 10 presets using the remote control To Call Preset Press the 0 9 number keys directly and then the preset will be executed aut...

Page 22: ...ocus This key is used to enter the Auto Focus mode Once this key is pressed the PTC 140T will enter into the Auto Focus mode 6 Manual Focus Manual Focus This button helps users to set the camera in Manual Focus mode Once this key is pressed it allows users to adjust the Focus In Focus Out and Zoom In Zoom Out manually by pressing the Focus Focus and Zoom Zoom keys 7 Focus Near Focus Far Adjust Foc...

Page 23: ... is cleared successfully 11 12 13 Direction Arrows 11 12 PTZ Direction Control Keys Press the keys to move the camera head to up down left right sides 13 Home Key Users can press the Home Key to change the camera head of the PTC 140T back to the center position Users can also press the Home key to enter next level of the OSD MENU once the OSD MENU is shown 14 MENU Enter or Exit Camera Menu Option ...

Page 24: ...ress as No 1 Please press F1 from the remote controller Set the camera address as No 2 Please press F2 from the remote controller Set the camera address as No 3 Please press F3 from the remote controller Set the camera address as No 4 Please press F4 from the remote controller Note If users press the MANUAL buttons the IP address of the PTC 140T will be resumed to factory default 192 168 5 163 ...

Page 25: ...nguage Setup Camera P T Z Video Format Network Settings Version Sub Options 1 English 1 Protocol 1 Exposure 1 Speed by Zoom 1 1080P60 DHCP 1 MCU Version 2 Simplified Chinese 2 VISCA Address 2 Color 2 Zoom Speed 2 1080P50 IP Addr 2 Camera Version 3 VISCA Address Fix 3 Image 3 Image Freezing 3 1080I60 3 AF Version 4 PELCO P Address 4 Focus 4 ACC Curve 4 1080I50 5 PELCO D Address 5 Noise Reduction 5 ...

Page 26: ...26 Restore Default Sub Options Restore Default ...

Page 27: ...s Sub Option Descriptions 1 Language English Simpli fied Chinese 2 Setup Protocol 1 Auto 2 VISCA 3 PELCOO D 4 PELCCO P VISCCA Address 1 7 VISCA Address Fix ON OFF PELCO P Address 1 255 PELCO D Address 1 255 Baudrate 2400 4800 9600 38400 115200 3 Camera Exposure Mode Auto Manual SAE AAE Bright EV ON OFF EV Level 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BLC ON OFF Flicker OFF 50Hz 60Hz ...

Page 28: ... 0 15 DRC Closed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Color WB Mode Auto 3000K 3500K 4000K 4500K 5000K 5500K 6000K 6500K 7000K Manual Onepush RG Tuning 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BG Tuning 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 8 ...

Page 29: ...4 3 2 1 Saturation 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 Hue 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AWB Sensitivity High Low Middle Image Brightness 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Contrast 0 1 ...

Page 30: ...arpness 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Flip H ON OFF Flip V ON OFF B W Mode Color Black White Gamma Default 0 45 0 50 0 55 0 63 DZoom ON OFF DCI Closed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Focus Focus Mode Auto Manual Onepush AF Zone Top Center Bottom ...

Page 31: ...NR 3D OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dynamic Hot Pixel OFF 1 2 3 4 5 Style Default Normal Clarity Bright Soft 4 P T Z Zoom by Speed ON OFF Zoom Speed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Image Freezing ON OFF Acc Curve Slow Fast 5 Video Format 1080P60 1080P50 1080I60 1080I50 1080P30 1080P25 720P60 720P50 1080P59 94 ...

Page 32: ...32 1080I59 94 1080P29 97 720P59 94 6 Network Settings DHCP ON OFF IP Addr 192 168 x x 7 Version MCU Version Camera Version AF version 8 Restore Default Restore Default Yes No ...

Page 33: ...l be consistent to the direction which is selection by the remote controller If this option is set as Negative the PTZ camera lens moving direction will be reverse to the direction which is selected by the remote controller Joystick Tilt Dir Because the PTC 140T can use the upside down installation if this option is set as Positive the PTZ camera lens moving direction will be consistent to the dir...

Page 34: ...of the PTC 140T PA4 30 self tapping screw x 4 PA4 plastic screw stopper x 4 PM3x5 screw x 6 ceiling upper covering plate x 1 ceiling lower covering plate x 1 and PTC 140T camera x 1 are needed Step 1 The Ceiling Bracket Ceiling Upper Cover Plate and Ceiling Lower Covering Plate The ceiling bracket is shown as following and it can be separated into two parts including ceiling upper covering plate a...

Page 35: ...Covering Plate to the Ceiling At first Please screw 4 PA4 plastic screw stoppers into the ceiling as shown as following diagram Please connect the ceiling upper covering plate to the screw stoppers by using 4 PA4 30 self tapping screws ...

Page 36: ...36 Step 3 Mount the PTC 140T Camera to the Ceiling Lower Covering Plate Please screw the PTC 140T camera to the ceiling lower covering plate by using 3 PM3 5 screws as shown as following diagram ...

Page 37: ...sh the PTC 140T camera with the ceiling lower covering plate according to the direction of following diagram and then please hook the ceiling lower covering plate to the ceiling upper covering plate Finally please screw 3 PM3 5 screws to fix the PTC 140T camera to the ceiling upper covering plate Step 5 The installation is Finished ...

Page 38: ...S 232 port on the camera s rear panel to the DB9 pin RS 232 port on the control keyboard or PC by a Mini Din 8 pin to DB9 pin adapter cable Connect PTC 140T to Control Panel or PC PTC 140T Remote Control Panel PC s Windows DB 9 RS 232 1 DTR 1 DCD 2 DSR 2 RXD 3 TXD 3 TXD 4 GND 4 DTR 5 RXD 5 GND 6 GND 6 DSR 7 IR OUT 7 RTS 8 NC 8 CTS 9 RI ...

Page 39: ... TXD Transmit Data 4 GND System Ground 5 RXD Receive Data 6 GND System Ground 7 IR OUT IR Commander Signal 8 NC No Connection NO Port Definition 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND System Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicator ...

Page 40: ...o the DC IN 12V interface on the rear panel of the PTC 140T Step 2 Please connect an RJ 45 Ethernet cable from the HDBaseT interface on the rear panel of the PTC 140T camera to the HDBaseT interface on the front panel of the HBT 11 Receiver Box Step 3 Please connect a 48V power adapter to the DC IN 48V interface on the rear panel of the HBT 11 Step 4 Please use an HDMI cable to connect from the HD...

Page 41: ...or the PTC 140T is Static IP mode So please set your PC in Static IP mode in advance Since the Static IP address of the PTC 140T is 192 168 5 163 the IP address for your PC must be set in 192 168 5 x Step 10 After that the PTC 140T and your PC are in the Static IP mode Please open the PTC 140T web UI by using the IP address 192 168 5 163 ...

Page 42: ...rd and then click the Login button The Default User Name admin The Default Password admin Step 12 Please click the Configuration option of the web UI and then click the Ethernet option After that please check the DHCP checkbox and then click the Save button ...

Page 43: ...43 Step 13 Please click the Reboot button from the Reboot option to reboot the camera Step 14 Please set the network setting of your PC in DHCP mode ...

Page 44: ...connect a 48V power adapter to the DC IN 48V interface on the rear panel of the HBT 11 Step 4 Please use an HDMI cable to connect from the HDMI OUT port of the HBT 11 to the HDMI IN port of an external connected monitor Step 5 Please use an RJ 45 Ethernet cable to connect the WAN port of a router to an RJ 45 port of the public network Step 6 Please connect an RJ 45 Ethernet cable from the LAN inte...

Page 45: ...s 192 168 5 163 the IP address for your PC must be set in 192 168 5 x Step 10 After that the PTC 140T and your PC are in the Static IP mode Please open the PTC 140T web UI by using the IP address 192 168 5 163 Step 11 Please enter the default User Name and Password and then click the Login button The Default User Name admin The Default Password admin ...

Page 46: ...46 Step 12 After logging into the PTC 140T web UI the main interface of the web UI will be shown ...

Page 47: ... DVIP Configuration Tool from the respective sites listed as follows PC https www microsoft com en us p dvip network config 9p6gtz839k6s activetab pivot 3Aoverviewtab Android https play google com store apps details id com datavideo dvipnetconfig hl en_US iOS https itunes apple com tw app dvip network config id1177895983 mt 8 After you ve installed the DVIP Network Configuration Tool follow the st...

Page 48: ...and then select the connected Ethernet option from the Network interface pop up window After that please press the OK button Step 2 After the Network interface is selected the DVIP Network Configuration Tool interface will be shown as following diagram ...

Page 49: ...49 Step 3 Please press HOST NAME and then the network settings pop up window will be shown ...

Page 50: ...n for changing the device name Users can also click each setting column for changing value if it is needed After that please press Save for saving those settings Users can also press Default for resuming those settings to factory default value ...

Page 51: ...gram below Click on the preview window once to view in full screen mode and click again to exit At the bottom right corner of the camera image display window click the Stream button to switch between Main Stream and Sub Stream previews See Video Encode in Configuration tab for stream settings Click this Audio button once to turn on the sound and then click this button again to turn off the sound C...

Page 52: ...s image can not be shown in the Preview window If the H 264 format is selected the preview screen can be shown normally which is shown as following diagram If the H 265 format is selected there is no screen in the Preview window and there is a warning message that will be shown ...

Page 53: ...urn to Home position click PTZ Speed Slider The PTZ speed slider adjusts the P T speed ranging from 0 slowest to 100 fastest The default speed is 50 Slide right to increase the speed and left to decrease Focus Mode Select focus mode from the drop down menu available options are Auto Manual and One Push Auto Automatic focus Manual Manual focus One Push One time automatic focus Focus Far Near Click ...

Page 54: ... Functions Descriptions Preset Drop Down Menu Select a preset number from the drop down menu Note There are 255 presets ranging from 0 254 Set Button Click Set button to save PTZ settings to the selected preset number Delete Button Click Clear button to remove PTZ settings from the selected preset number Run Button Click Run button to recall PTZ settings from the selected preset number ...

Page 55: ...ositon Please follow following steps for setting your desired preset Step 1 Please adjust the pan and tilt of the PTC 140T camera to your desired position Step 2 Please make sure that other parameters including Zoom Focus and those parameters in the Configuration option are set in advance Step 3 Please select your desired preset number from the Preset drop down menu Step 4 After the desired preset...

Page 56: ... Please slide the PTZ speed control slider to the left side to reduce the pan and tile speed of the camera lens according to the number The lower the number the slower the pan and tilt speeds of the camera Moreover the higher the number the faster the pan and tilt speeds of the camera 9 3 2 Configuration The Configuration option provides users to set many parameters of the PTC 140T camera includin...

Page 57: ... of the Audio Configure option is shown as following diagram Please see following table for the introduction of Audio Configure Enable This Enable check box allows users to enable the settings for the parameters in the Audio Configure option Input Type This allows users to select the audio input type It provides Line IN for the audio input type ...

Page 58: ... to the original audio source Sample Bits This drop down menu allows users to select the Sample Bits for the input audio source The default sample Bits is 16 Channel This drop down menu allows users to select the Channel of the input audio source to be Mono Input Volume This slider allows users to adjust the volume of the input audio source The range is from 1 to 10 The higher the value the louder...

Page 59: ...rame Interval I Frame Min QP and Stream Name The main interface of the Video Encode in the Video Configure option is shown as following diagram Please see following table for the introduction of Video Encode option for Main Stream and Sub Stream Items Descriptions Compressed Format Select either H 264 or H 265 video compression Profile Select a profile for your input video source Available profile...

Page 60: ...lity The default image quality for the main stream is Best The default image quality for the sub stream is Better Bit Rate A bitrate is the amount of data required to encode a single second of video From a streaming perspective the higher the bitrate the higher the quality and the more bandwidth it will require The default bit rate for the main stream is 4096 Kb s The default bit rate for the sub ...

Page 61: ...Interval is set less bandwidth will be required but it will result in lower video quality I frame interval is 75 by default I Frame Min QP A low QP value means less compression but higher video quality The default value is 20 Stream Name Enter a stream name for the main and sub stream Save Button Click the Save button to save the new video settings ...

Page 62: ...P RTMP or SRT settings See the table below for descriptions of each item Items Descriptions Enable Check this checkbox to enable RTMP stream Protocol Type There are three streaming protocols including RTSP RTMP and SRT for users to select Host Address This is the RTMP Server URL RTSP Server URL provided by the video streaming providers An example of the RTMP Server URL is provided ...

Page 63: ... by the RTSP streaming platform Password for stream encryption If users select the SRT stream and want to set a password for the SRT stream this column allows users to enter their desired SRT stream password Crypto key length in bytes If users select the SRT stream the Crypto Key length in bytes allows users to select their desired SRT crypto key length There are 4 different key lengths including ...

Page 64: ...not be operated at the same time 9 3 2 3 1 How to Stream the PTC 140T Video to the RTMP Platform Take Youtube as an Example Please follow following steps for streaming PTC 140T video to the RTMP platform Step 1 Please make sure the PTC 140T and other devices are successfully connected Step 2 Please obtain the stream server address and the stream token from the Youtube platform Step 3 Please open t...

Page 65: ...and then the streaming can be done successfully through the Youtube platform 9 3 2 3 2 How to Stream the PTC 140T Video to the RTMP Platform Take Facebook as an Example Use Facebook Live Producer for Streaming 1 Go to Facebook Live website https www facebook com formedia solutions facebook live and then click Live Producer or facebook com live producer links from How to go live on Facebook with a ...

Page 66: ...ddress and Stream Name as shown on the PTC 140T s web UI respectively Please modify the Host Port to 443 3 Check the Enable checkbox to enable RTMP stream 4 Click the Save button to save the RTMP settings 5 Please press the Reboot button from the Reboot option from the PTC 140T Web UI ...

Page 67: ...ter the title of the live streaming and then please click Go Live button for live streaming the video which is shot by the camera to the Facebook page 7 After the live streaming is started users can see related information for the live streaming video from the Facebook Live interface If you want to stop the live streaming please click the End Live Video button for stopping your Facebook live strea...

Page 68: ...ort to 443 3 Check the Enable checkbox to enable RTMP stream 4 Click the Save button to save the RTMP settings 5 Please press the Reboot button from the Reboot option from the PTC 140T Web UI 6 The preview screen will be shown on the bottom right corner of the Facebook Live page Please select where you want to post your live streaming and who can see your live straming After that please enter the ...

Page 69: ...ng is started users can see related information for the live streaming video from the Facebook Live interface If you want to stop the live streaming please click the End Live Video button for stopping your Facebook live streaming ...

Page 70: ...a Streaming Cloud as an example to show how to do the RTSP streaming by Datavideo PTC 140T with the Wowza Streaming Cloud Please see following steps to know how to stream the RTSP streaming by the PTC 140T camera to Wowza Streaming Cloud 1 Please go to Wowza official website www wowza com which is shown as following diagram 2 Please click MY ACCOUNT option for entering your Wowza Account and Passw...

Page 71: ...ng into your own Wowza account which is shown as following diagram If you do not have the Wowza account you can apply a Wowza trial account for a 30 day free trial 4 Because this example takes Wowza trial account as an example so after logging into your account please click the FREE TRIAL button which is located on the top right corner ...

Page 72: ...r account users can see that there are two kinds of products including Wowza Streaming Cloud and Wowza Streaming Engine What we need is the Wowza Streaming Cloud so please click the FREE TRIAL button of the Wowza Streaming Cloud ...

Page 73: ...wza Streaming Cloud button for launching the Wowza Streaming Cloud 7 You will see the main interface of the Wowza Streaming Cloud which is shown as following diagram Please click Add Live Stream button for adding a new live streaming ...

Page 74: ...live stream column For this example the stream name is RTSP Stream 9 Please click one of the following countries which is located at the nearest location to where you want to start the live streaming Moreover please click the Next button In this example please select Asia Pacific Taiwan ...

Page 75: ...ncoder that you want to use to connect to Wowza Streaming Cloud This example is RTSP streaming so please select Other RTSP option from the following diagram You can keep other options as default values After that please click the Next button ...

Page 76: ...76 11 This page allows users to set some detailed settings After all parameters are set please click the Next button ...

Page 77: ...check all parameters before starting the live streaming Please confirm that all parameters are correct and then click the Finish button 14 Please do the streaming settings according to following steps Please click the Start Stream button after those reminder is shown please click the Start button ...

Page 78: ...the Stream Publish page of the PTC 140T Web UI Please copy the Stream Name and then paste it into the Stream Name column in the Stream Publish page of the PTC 140T Web UI Please copy the Source Username and then paste it into the Username column in the Stream Publish page pf the PTC 140T Web UI Please copy the Source Password and then paste it into the Password column in the Stream Publish page of...

Page 79: ...lick the Save button 16 Please click the Reboot button from the Reboot option in the PTC 140T Web UI 17 Users can see the image which is shot by the PTC 140T is streamed to Wowza Streaming Cloud platform successfully by using the RTSP protocol ...

Page 80: ...ng to following steps 1 At first please go to vMix official website and then download the vMix 60 day free trial This section will use vMix free trial as an example to demonstrate the operation steps Please click the DOWNLOAD FREE TRIAL button for downloading 2 Please double click the vmix23 exe 3 Please click the Next button ...

Page 81: ...81 4 Please click I accept the agreement and then click the Next button 5 Please click the Next button ...

Page 82: ...82 6 Please click the Next button 7 Please click the Next button ...

Page 83: ...83 8 Please click the Install button 9 The installation will be started ...

Page 84: ...ase click the Finish button to finish the installation 11 Please select Register for a fully functional 60 Day Trial to fill out your Email Address After that please click the OK button to open the vMix software ...

Page 85: ...85 12 Please select the initial resolution and frame rate that you want to use and then please click the OK button 13 After opening vMix the software interface is shown as following diagram ...

Page 86: ...nd the Listener Mode Please see following steps for realizing operation steps for the vMix If the PTC 140T is set in Listener Mode Note If vMix is set in Caller Mode the PTC 140T Web UI must be set in Listener Mode If vMix is set in Listener Mode the PTC 140T Web UI must be set in Caller Mode 1 At first please click vMix x64 from the Start Menu ...

Page 87: ...tion and then select your desired SRT encryption way from Crypto key length in bytes For this example 32 is selected After that please set your desired SRT password in Password for stream encryption For this example it is 8888888888 The default SRT port is 9000 and it is no need to change this value After all settings are finished please click the SAVE button ...

Page 88: ...88 4 Please click the Reboot button from the Reboot option for rebooting the PTC 140T 5 Please go back to vMix and then please click Add Input After that please click More from the drop up menu ...

Page 89: ...ess of your connected device In this example it is the PTC 140T and its IP address is 192 168 2 5 After that please enter the password that is set in the PTC 140T Web UI which is 8888888888 in the Passphrase column And then please select 32 in the Key length drop down menu to make sure that it is consistent as the setting in the PTC 140T Web UI 7 Please click the OK button ...

Page 90: ...90 8 Users can see that the image which is shot by the PTC 140T is streamed to vMix software by the SRT Listener Mode ...

Page 91: ...r Mode the PTC 140T Web UI must be set in Listener Mode If vMix is set in Listener Mode the PTC 140T Web UI must be set in Caller Mode 1 At first please click vMix x64 from the Start Menu 2 Users can see the main interface of the vMix which is shown as following diagram ...

Page 92: ... the vMix software is installed in the Host Address column In this example it means the Notebook PC and its IP address is 192 168 2 50 6 The Host Port default value for the PTC 140T is 5000 7 Please select 32 from the Crypto key length in bytes drop down menu 8 Please enter your desired SRT password in the Password for stream encryption column In this example it is 8888888888 9 Please click the SA...

Page 93: ...en please paste the Host Port default value 5000 in the Stream Publish option into the Port column of the vMix software After that please set the Passphrase password to 88888888 which is consistent to the Password for Stream Encryption in the Stream Publish page of the PTC 140T web UI After that please set the Key length drop down menu to 32 which is consistent to the PTC 140T web UI ...

Page 94: ...94 13 Finally please click the OK button 14 Users can see that the image which is shot by the PTC 140T is streamed to vMix software by the SRT Caller Mode ...

Page 95: ...ia player from a remote location Follow the steps outlined below to view the camera video on VLC media player 1 Download VLC media player from the link https www videolan org 2 Open VLC click Media Open Network Stream then enter rtp 224 1 2 3 4000 to view the main stream and rtp 224 1 2 3 4002 to view the sub stream ...

Page 96: ...ned below to view the camera video on VLC media player over TS protocol 1 On RTP Multicast page of the PTC 140T s web interface select TS from the Protocol Type drop down menu 2 Open VLC media player click Media Open Network Stream then enter udp 224 1 2 3 4000 to view the main stream and udp 224 1 2 3 4002 to view the sub stream ...

Page 97: ...xposure color balance image settings noise reduction and picture styles Focus In Focus you are allowed to set Focus Mode Auto Focus Zone and Auto Focus Sensitivity Focus Mode Available modes are Auto Manual and One Push AF Zone This sets auto focus zone by selecting Top Center Bottom or All from the drop down menu ...

Page 98: ...EV Backlight Compensation BLC Anti Flicker Gain Limit and Dynamic Range Compression DRC Mode Available focus modes are Auto Manual SAE Shutter Automatic Exposure AAE Aperture Automatic Exposure and Bright Auto Fully automatic settings for shutter speed and aperture with ability to adjust gain dynamic range backlight and anti flicker Manual Full iris shutter speed and range control ...

Page 99: ... compensation the camera will compensate for backlight by enhancing automatic exposure control on the camera Flicker To avoid video flicker you can set your camera flicker frequency to 50Hz or 60Hz Gain Limit Slider Select gain limit from 0 to 15 DRC Sets the amount of Dynamic Range Compression where higher values lead to more compression 1 8 or off Color In Color you are allowed to set color bala...

Page 100: ...100 WB Mode Select white balance mode from the options listed below Auto Manual One Push VAR o 2400K o 2500K o 2600K o 2700K o 2800K o 2900K o 3000K o 3100K ...

Page 101: ...0K o 3800K o 3900K o 4000K o 4100K o 4200K o 4300K o 4400K o 4500K o 4600K o 4700K o 4800K o 4900K o 5000K o 5100K o 5200K o 5300K o 5400K o 5500K o 5600K o 5700K o 5800K o 5900K o 6000K o 6100K o 6200K o 6300K o 6400K o 6500K o 6600K o 6700K o 6800K ...

Page 102: ...10 but effective only in AUTO mode Saturation 60 to 200 Note The higher the saturation the more vivid the colors will be Hue Chroma adjustment from 0 to 14 AWB Sensitivity This is the white balance sensitivity select Low Middle or High Image Other image settings include brightness contrast sharpness gamma digital cinema black and white orientation and digital zoom ...

Page 103: ...right Brightness level adjustment from 0 to 14 Contrast Contrast adjustment from 0 to 14 Sharpness Sharpness adjustment from 0 to 15 Gamma Selects a gamma value from the following Default 0 45 0 50 0 55 0 63 ...

Page 104: ...modes Flip H Turning it ON flips the image along the horizontal axis Flip V Turning in ON flips the image along the vertical axis DZoom This enables disables digital zoom Low Light Mode This enables disables Low Light Mode NR Image noise is extremely distracting to viewers and enabling noise reduction will remove noise to achieve a broadcast quality image ...

Page 105: ...ng and static imagery which is ideal for most live broadcast environments Dynamic Hot Pixel Hot pixels are bright colored spots in your images often noticeable with slow shutter speeds or high ISO settings By enabling the dynamic hot pixel feature these spots will be automatically removed OFF 1 5 Style In Style you will be able to select the picture style of your preference The available styles ar...

Page 106: ...106 Note Each time after you modify the camera parameters please click the Refresh button to apply the new settings ...

Page 107: ...her set the font color as well as their positions Enable Video Time and Title on Screen Simply check the checkbox then click the Save button to display video time and title on the screen Set Font Color of Time and Title You can also select a display color for your time and title Available color options include ...

Page 108: ...tile you will be allowed to adjust positions of the Time and Title displayed on the screen First select Time or Title then click the arrow buttons to move it to the desired position Note After you ve configured the video time and title click the Save button to apply the new settings ...

Page 109: ...m below In addition you can also select to allow the system to scale the font size automatically according to the resolution set 9 3 2 8 Video OUT The Video Out allows users to select the desired video output resolution from the drop down menu Supported output resolutions include 1080P60 1080P50 1080P30 1080P25 1080I60 1080I50 720P60 720P50 1080P59 94 1080I59 94 720P59 94 ...

Page 110: ...110 1080P29 97 Note Click the Save button after you ve selected a resolution 9 3 2 9 Network Configure Network Configure allows you to configure the network functions of your camera ...

Page 111: ...ou should be able to find a list of default port numbers for different data communication protocols Please note that these port numbers may vary according to your network environment Note Click the Save button after you ve edited the port numbers ...

Page 112: ...thernet you are allowed to modify your network settings according to your network environment For more details on DHCP and Static IP Mode see Network Connection Note Click the Save button after you ve edited the network settings ...

Page 113: ...on is shown as following diagram This interface provides the SRT port No The default port No is 9000 Moreover if users want to encrypt the SRT stream it allows users to set their desired SRT password and the SRT crypto key length After those settings are finished please click the SAVE button and those settings will be effective ...

Page 114: ...igure allows you to configure your camera system 9 3 2 10 1 System Attribute In System Attribute you are allowed to edit your camera name and select the Web UI language Available languages are Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese and English ...

Page 115: ...r Network Time Protocol and it is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of devices over a network to some time reference Once NTP is enabled you will be allowed to select the update frequency and assign the time server If NTP is not enabled you may choose to synchronize the device time with the computer time ...

Page 116: ...dit the login credentials for Admin User 1 and User 2 Note Click the Save button to save the new login credentials 9 3 2 10 4 Update This is where you will be able to view current firmware information See Firmware Update for detailed firmware upgrade instructions ...

Page 117: ...117 9 3 2 10 5 Default In Default click Restore factory defaults to reset the device to factory defaults ...

Page 118: ...118 9 3 2 10 6 Reboot Click Reboot to reboot the device ...

Page 119: ... 140T Camera Please follow following steps for updating the latest firmware for the PTC 140T camera Step 1 Please download the latest firmware of the camera from Datavideo Official website https www datavideo com product PTC 140T Step 2 Please download the latest firmware and then save the firmware in the hard disk of your PC Step 3 Please click the Select File button to select the latest firmware...

Page 120: ...tlet 2 Please use soft cloth or tissue to wipe the dust from the case of the camera 3 If the lens of the camera is washed please wipe it by a soft and dry cloth Please use neutral detergent rather than strong or corrosive detergent to wipe the camera to prevent the camera lens from damaging 2 Why there is no output video 1 Please check that whether the power adapter and power plug are connected co...

Page 121: ...address is set to 1 If the camera is restored to factory default value and then the IR address of the remote controller will be reset to 1 2 Please check whether the battery of the remote controller is well installed and whether the battery power is enough or not 3 Please check whether the working mode of the device is normal or not 4 Please check whether the OSD menu is closed the remote controll...

Page 122: ...ck whether the output video of the camera can be shown on the external connected monitor correctly or not 2 Please check whether the Ethernet cable is connected correctly or not If the yellow LED indicator on the rear panel of the camera is flickering it means that the Ethernet cable is connected correctly 3 Please check that whether the network segment is added for your PC s network setting and p...

Page 123: ... the preview screen update To solve this issue please click the Configuration page at first and then click the Preview page or users can press Ctrl F5 combination key from the keyboard After that the preview screen will be shown normally 4 When the browser is not clicked by users After 1 or 2 minutes when users want to control it again users will feel that the delay time becomes longer Please swit...

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Page 126: ... Zoom 10x Digital Zoom Gamma Control Off Normal Iris Control Auto Manual Digital Noise Reductions Yes On Screen Display OSD English Simplified Chinese White Balance Auto Manual One Push 3000K 4000K 5000K 6500K AGC Gain Control Auto Manual Mirror Flip Image Yes Focus Mode Auto Manual Panning Tilting Range Pan 340 Tilt 90 to 30 Panning Tilting Speed Pan 0 1 60 sec Tilt 0 1 30 sec Preset 255 Position...

Page 127: ...00 2400bps DVIP Remote Control Interface and Transmit Distance RS 232 Lan RJ 45 HDBaseT RJ 45 Serial control on Receiver Box Transmit up to 100m Video Compression Format H 264 H 265 Dual stream output Audio Compression Format AAC MP3 G 711A Audio compression HD IP Interface 100M IP port 100BASE TX Support DVIP Streaming Protocols TCP IP HTTP RTSP RTMP S DHCP Multicast etc Others F W Update Etherne...

Page 128: ...128 Tripod Mount 1 4 20 UNC Optional Accessories WM 1 WM 10 Color Dark Blue White Dimension LxWxH 156 x 184 x 186 mm Weight 1 6 kg Operating Temp Range 0 40 C Power DC 12V 12W ...

Page 129: ...mats HDMI Deep color 1080p 60 48 bpp 4K x 2K Data rates higher than 5 3 Gbps or above 255 MHz TMDS clock CAT6a CAT7 100 meters Recommended Cables for Ultra HD video at 100 Meter range Type P N Manufacturer Web CAT7 S FTP FR LSZH Teldor http www teldor com CAT6A H STP HFFR Teldor http www teldor com CAT 7 2170475 Earthline http products lappgroup com online catalogue datacommunication systems for e...

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Page 132: ...https www datavideo com tw product PTC 140T Apr 07 2021 Ver E7 Datavideo Technologies Co Ltd All rights reserved 2020 ...

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