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| Product Type | Video Conferencing System |
| Brand | Crestron |
| Model | IV-CAMA-UMB-B |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 6.5 x 8.2 x 5.9 in (165 x 208 x 150 mm) |
| Weight | 4.4 lb (2.0 kg) |
| Power Supply | PoE+ (802.3at) or 12V DC, 2.5A |
| Camera Resolution | 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) at 30 fps |
| Field of View | 120° horizontal, 80° vertical |
| Zoom | 5x digital zoom |
| Microphone Array | Beamforming, 6 microphones, 20 ft pickup |
| Speaker | Full-range, 10W output |
| Connectivity | USB-C, HDMI, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Mounting | Tabletop, wall mount, or tripod (VESA compatible) |
| Operating Temperature | 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) |
| Material | Aluminum and polycarbonate |
| Color | Black |
| Warranty | 2 years limited warranty |
| Included Accessories | Power adapter, mounting bracket, USB cable, HDMI cable |
| Cleaning Instructions | Wipe with soft dry cloth; avoid liquids and abrasives |
| Safety Certifications | UL, CE, FCC, RoHS |
| Spare Parts Availability | Contact Crestron for replacement microphones, speakers, and cables |
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USER MANUAL IV-CAMA-UMB-B Crestron
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Contents
IV-CAM Series 5
Features ...6.
Camera Features...7
IV-CAM-P12 Features...8
IV-CAM-P20 Features...9
IV-CAM-I12 Features...10
IV-CAM-I20 Features...12
Camera Accessory Features...14
IV-CAMA-UMB Features...15
IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Features...16
IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Features...17
IV-CAMA-REMOTE Features...18
PW-1225DU Features...19
Specifications 20
Camera Specifications...21
IV-CAM-P12 Specifications...22
IV-CAM-P20 Specifications 27
IV-CAM-I12 Specifications 32
IV-CAM-I20 Specifications 37
Camera Accessory Specifications 42
IV-CAMA-UMB Specifications 43
IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Specifications 46
IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Specifications 47
IV-CAMA-REMOTE Specifications 50
PW-1225DU Specifications 51
Installation 52
In The Box 53
IV-CAM-P12-B 53
IV-CAM-P12-W 53
IV-CAM-P20-B 53
IV-CAM-P20-W 54
IV-CAM-I12-B 54
IV-CAM-120-B 54
IV-CAM-120-W 54
Mounting Requirements 55
Intelligent Camera Mounting 55
Mounting Measurements 56
Install the Mounting Hardware 57
IV-CAMA-UMB Installation 58
IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Installation...66
IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Installation...68
Connect the Camera...71
Camera Ports...72.
Network Connection...72.
PoE Power...73
DC Power...73
Video Output...73
Serial Control...73.
Configuration ...75.
Initial Setup...76
Install Camera Manager Software...77
Add Cameras...78
Set a Static IP Address...96
Update Firmware...99
Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) 102
Multi-Camera Switching Configuration (Beta) 104
Device Configuration 110
Accessing Camera Feeds 111
Camera Controls 117
On-Screen Display (OSD) 122
Advanced Camera Settings 129
Tracking Menu 140
Tracking Settings 160
VISCA Commands 167
Start/Stop Tracking 167
Privacy 167
ACK / Completion Messages 167
Error Messages 167
Commands 168
Inquiry Commands 171
Resources 176
Crestron Support and Training 176
Product Certificates 176
IV-CAM Series
Crestron 1 Beyond Cameras
The IV-CAM Series cameras are high quality PTZ cameras that output up to 1080p60 resolution Crestron 1 Beyond cameras are ideal for meetings in medium, large, and extra large spaces with camera needs to capture several areas of the room. Intelligent features such as presenter track group framing, and group tracking are available for IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 series cameras.
Features
Refer to the following sections for more information on the features provided by Crestron 1 E cameras and accessories.
This section provides the following information:
- Camera Features
• Camera Accessory Features
Camera Features
Refer to the following sections for more information on the features provided by Crestron 1 E cameras.
This section provides the following information:
• IV-CAM-P12 Features
• IV-CAM-P20 Features
- IV-CAM-I12 Features
• IV-CAM-120 Features
IV-CAM-P12 Features
The IV-CAM-P12 is a high quality PTZ camera that outputs up to 1080p60 resolution video. T IV-CAM-P12 is ideal for meetings in medium to large spaces where one camera needs to capt areas of the room. The IV-CAM-P12 can be used with the Crestron 1 Beyond Automate VX Series as part
of a complete multi-camera switching solution. The IV-CAM-P12 supports a single Ethernet connection and provides power (PoE), viewing, and control on a network.

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Exterior view of a modern black camera with a green laser beam (no text or symbols visible)• High quality video supporting resolutions up to 1080p60
- Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems
- Image flip allows for optional inverted mounting
- Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, control, and NDI®|HX video
- Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager software
• Available in Moon Gray and Bright White colors
Automate VX Compatible
The IV-CAM-P12 camera is compatible with Automate VX multi-camera speaker tracking systems. the IV-CAM-P12 for close up shots of active speaking participants in medium to large spaces.
High Quality Video
A high quality Sony® CMOS sensor enables the camera to output up to 1080p60 resolution v
Networked Power, Viewing, and Control
Connect a single Ethernet cable to power (PoE), view, set up, and control the IV-CAM-P12 ca
Mounting Options
Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-P12 ships with the matched IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket, and is compatible with the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B
Wall Mount Bracket and the IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket (both sold separately).
IV-CAM-P20 Features
The IV-CAM-P20 is a high quality PTZ camera that outputs up to 1080p60 resolution video. The IV-CAM-P20 is ideal for meetings in large to extra large spaces where one camera needs to several areas of the room. The IV-CAM-P20 can be used with the Crestron 1 Beyond Automate VX Series
as part of a complete multi-camera switching solution. The IV-CAM-P20 supports a single Ether connection and provides power (PoE), viewing, and control on a network.

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Exterior view of a modern black camera with a green laser beam (no text or symbols visible)• High quality video supporting resolutions up to 1080p60
- Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems
- Image flip allows for optional inverted mounting
- Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, control, and NDI®|HX video
- Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager software
• Available in Moon Gray and Bright White colors
Automate VX Compatible
The IV-CAM-P20 camera is compatible with Automate VX multi-camera speaker tracking systems. the IV-CAM-P20 for close up shots of active speaking participants in large to extra large spa
High Quality Video
A high quality Sony® CMOS sensor enables the camera to output up to 1080p60 resolution v
Networked Power, Viewing, and Control
Connect a single Ethernet cable to power (PoE), view, set up, and control the IV-CAM-P20 cc
Mounting Options
Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-P20 ships with the matched IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket, and is compatible with the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B
Wall Mount Bracket and the IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket (both sold separately).
IV-CAM-I12 Features
The IV-CAM-I12-B is a high quality intelligent PTZ camera that uses visual AI to automatically track or
frame meeting participants. The IV-CAM-I12 is ideal for group framing meeting participants in r to large conference rooms, and presenter tracking in medium sized training rooms and classroom IV-CAM-I12 has a dual camera design; the wide-angle reference camera uses visual AI to direct PTZ camera. All visual AI is built into the camera - no external system is needed.

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Exterior view of a modern video camera with a black base and green indicator lights (no text or symbols visible)- Visual AI for Group Framing or Presenter Tracking
• High quality video supporting resolutions up to 1080p60
• Automatically pans, tilts, and zooms with dual camera technology, no external computer re
• Supports 12x optical zoom for tracking distances up to 25 ft from participants - Connects directly to a codec or recording/streaming device
- Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, and control
- Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager software
- Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems
Group Framing Technology
Group framing utilizes visual AI to frame multiple participants smoothly in medium to large control rooms. The wide-angle reference camera continuously detects when participants enter or leave the camera shot, and the PTZ camera reframes the shot automatically to fit participants.
Presenter Tracking Capability
Visual AI is used to smoothly track a single moving presenter as they move through a design presentation area. It is easily configurable to prevent tracking other subjects or displays by using Blocking Zones. Recommended tracking range is 15 to 25 ft from the presentation area.
Multi-Camera Switching Capability
Two IV-CAM-112 cameras can be set up to utilize multi-camera switching. One camera can be designated as a group framing camera, and the other can be used as a presenter tracking of feature allows for seamless switching between the group framing camera and the presenter track camera when someone enters the presentation zone - no additional hardware or software requ
Automate VX Compatible
The IV-CAM-I12 camera is compatible with Automate VX multi-camera speaker tracking systems. the IV-CAM-I12 for close up shots of active speaking participants, and for presenter tracking in designated area within 25 ft.
High Quality Video
A high quality Sony® CMOS sensor enables the camera to output up to 1080p60 resolution v
Networked Power, Viewing, and Control
Connect a single Ethernet cable to power (PoE), view, set up, and control the IV-CAM-I12 car
Mounting Options (Sold Separately)
Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-I12 is compatible with IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket, IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket, and
IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket.
IV-CAM-I20 Features
The IV-CAM-I20 is a high quality intelligent PTZ camera that uses visual AI to automatically track or
frame a presenter. The IV-CAM-I20 is ideal for presenter tracking in large to extra large sized rooms and classrooms, and group tracking meeting participants in large to extra large conferen rooms. The IV-CAM-I20 has a dual camera design; the wide-angle reference camera uses visual direct the PTZ camera. All visual AI is built into the camera - no external system is needed.

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Exterior view of a modern black remote sensing device with a green indicator light (no text or symbols visible)• Visual AI for Presenter Tracking
• High quality video supporting resolutions up to 1080p60
• Automatically pans, tilts, and zooms with dual camera technology, no external computer re
• Supports 20x optical zoom for tracking distances up to 50 ft from participants
- Connects directly to a codec or recording/streaming device
- Single Ethernet connection provides power (PoE), viewing, control, and NDI®|HX video
- Easily configured with Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager software
- Compatible with Automate VX multi-camera systems
• Available in Moon Gray and Bright White colors
Presenter Tracking Capability
Visual AI is used to smoothly track a single moving presenter as they move through a design presentation area. It is easily configurable to prevent tracking other subjects or displays by using Blocking Zones. Recommended tracking range is 15 to 50 ft from the presentation area.
Group Tracking Technology
Group Tracking utilizes visual AI to track multiple presenters smoothly in large training rooms and classrooms. The wide-angle reference camera continuously detects when participants enter or leave presentation area, and the PTZ camera pans, tilts, and zooms to keep all presenters in the
Preset Zones
Preset Zones utilizes visual AI to frame a dedicated area of the room. When a participant en Preset Zone, the camera automatically displays the area regardless of who is currently talking other participants may be.
Automate VX Compatible
The IV-CAM-I20 camera is compatible with Automate VX multi-camera speaker tracking systems. the IV-CAM-I20 presenter tracking in a designated area within 50 ft.
High Quality Video
A high quality Sony® CMOS sensor enables the camera to output up to 1080p60 resolution v
Networked Power, Viewing, and Control
Connect a single Ethernet cable to power (PoE), view, set up, and control the IV-CAM-120 call
Mounting Options
Standard mounting holes make it easy to mount the camera. The IV-CAM-I20 ships with the matched IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket, and is compatible with the IV-CAMA-UMB Universal
Mounting Bracket and the IVA-CMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket (both sold separately).
Camera Accessory Features
Refer to the following sections for more information on the features provided by Crestron 1 B accessories.
This section provides the following information:
• IV-CAMA-UMB Features
• IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Features
• IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Features
• IV-CAMA-REMOTE Features
• PW-1225DU Features
IV-CAMA-UMB Features
The IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mount Bracket provides an all in one mounting solution for Crest, Beyond cameras. The IV-CAMA-UMB can be mounted upright, inverted to the wall, or inverted ceiling. The IV-CAM-P20, IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-I20, and IV-CAM-I12-B cameras are compatible with the
wall mount configuration, and the inverted ceiling mount configuration is only compatible with t IV-CAM-P20 and IV-CAM-P12 cameras.

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Exterior view of a black plastic enclosure with a central mounting hole (no text or symbols visible)IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Features
The IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket provides a secure wall mounting option for IV-CAM-P20, IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-I20, and IV-CAM-I12-B cameras. The IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B comes with an adjustable swivel head that positions the camera at a desired angle to capture the optimal view of pa

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Black mechanical component with flanged ends and a central shaft (no text or symbols visible)IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Features
The IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket provides an easy mounting solution for IV-CAM-P20, IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-I20, and IV-CAM-I12-B cameras. The IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B can be used in spaces where the camera has to be suspended from the ceiling to achieve optimal distance from the presentation area.

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Black cylindrical pipe with a curved end, mounted on a small base (no text or symbols visible)IV-CAMA-REMOTE Features
The IV-CAMA-REMOTE is an IR wireless remote designed to be used with IV-CAM-I12-B cameras. The IV-CAMA-REMOTE provides full access to camera video settings, calling predefined camera preset enabling or disabling camera tracking.

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Black CRESTRON remote control with keypad and function buttons (no readable text beyond brand name)PW-1225DU Features
The PW-1225DU is a 12 VDC universal regulated power pack intended for use with Crestron 1 Beyond IV-CAM-P20, IV-CAM-P12, IV-CAM-I20, and IV-CAM-I12-B cameras.

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Black and white photo of a charging power adapter with attached cable and terminal outlet (no visible text or symbols)Specifications
Refer to the following sections for more information on the specifications of the Crestron 1 E cameras and accessories.
This section provides the following information:
• Camera Specifications
• Camera Accessory Specifications
Camera Specifications
Refer to the following sections for more information on the specifications of the Crestron 1 E cameras.
This section provides the following information:
• IV-CAM-P12 Specifications
• IV-CAM-P20 Specifications
• IV-CAM-112 Specifications
• IV-CAM-120 Specifications
IV-CAM-P12 Specifications
Product specifications for the IV-CAM-P12 are provided below.
Specifications
Optics and Processing
| Image Sensor 1/2.8 Sony® CMOS Sensor |
| Optical Zoom 12x |
| Focal Length F=4.1-49.2 mm |
| Field of View Horizontal: 67.68° |
| Vertical: 53.88° |
| Shutter Speed 1/50-1/10,000 sec |
| Iris F1.8-F2.68 |
| Minimum Illumination 20 lux |
| Pan/Tilt Angle Pan: -130° -130°, Tilt: -30°-90° |
| Pan/Tilt Speed Pan: 0.2° -90°/s, Tilt: 0.2°-70°/s |
Video
| Video Outputs 3G-SDI, HDMI®, USB, NDI®IHX, ONVIF, RTSP |
| Signal Formats SDI or HDMI: 1080p60/59.94/50/30/29.94/25, 720p60/59.94/50USB: 1080p30/25, 720p30/25, 360p30 |
Communications
| USB USB-B 3.0 | |
| Ethernet | RJ-45, 100Mbps |
| Serial | RS-232, RS-485 |
| Control Protocol | VISCA/TCP, VISCA/UDP, PELCO-D, PELCO-P, ONVIF |
Management Client
| Software | Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager (Windows® OS computer required) |
| Connectors | |
| COM | (1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block; Bidirectional RS-232/485 port |
| PoE | (1) 8-pin RJ-45 connector, female |
| 3G-SDI OUT | (1) BNC connector, female; 3G-SDI digital video output |
HDMI OUT (1) HDMI Type A connector;
HDMI digital video output
USB (1) USB Type B connector, female;
USB 3.0 device port for video and control
12VDC 2.5A (1) 3.3 mm DC power connector;
12VDC power input;
PW-1225DU power pack sold separately
Controls and Indicators
Status Bar (1) Multisegment tricolor LED bargraph;
Half green LED bargraph indicates live camera feed;
Full amber LED bargraph indicates firmware upgrade;
Half red LED bargraph indicates Privacy Mode
RESET (1) Recessed push button for hardware reset
Power
Power Source Options Ethernet (PoE), Power Pack (PW-1225DU)
Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Class 3 Powered Device
Power over Ethernet 15.4 W
Rating
NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as a minimum for PoE power.
Power Pack (sold 12VDC, 2.5A, 50/60 Hz
separately)
Environmental
Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing)
Construction
| Mounting Options | IV-CAMA-UMB 1 Beyond Universal Mounting Bracket (included), IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B 1 |
| Beyond Wall Mount Bracket (sold separately), IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B 1 Beyond J-Mount Bracket (sold separately) |
Mounting Thread 1/4 in. threaded mount hole
Dimensions
| Height | 6.55 in. | (166 mm) |
| Width | 8.89 in. | (226 mm) |
| Depth | 5.86 in. | (149 mm) |
Weight
| 4.12 | lb | (1.87 kg) |
Compliance
Regulatory Model: M202306003
| FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada |
Dimension Drawings


IV-CAM-P20 Specifications
Product specifications for the IV-CAM-P20 are provided below.
Specifications
Optics and Processing
| Image Sensor 1/2.8 Sony® CMOS Sensor |
| Optical Zoom 20x |
| Focal Length F=5.2-94 mm |
| Field of View Horizontal: 56.45° |
| Vertical: 40.31° |
| Shutter Speed 1/50-1/10,000 sec |
| Iris F1.5-F3.0 |
| Minimum Illumination 20 lux |
| Pan/Tilt Angle Pan: -130° -130°, Tilt: -30°-90° |
| Pan/Tilt Speed Pan: 0.2° -90°/s, Tilt: 0.2°-70°/s |
Video
| Video Outputs 3G-SDI, HDMI®, USB, NDI®IHX, ONVIF, RTSP |
| Signal Formats SDI or HDMI: 1080p60/59.94/50/30/29.94/25, 720p60/59.94/50USB: 1080p30/25, 720p30/25, 360p30 |
Communications
| USB USB-B 3.0 | |
| Ethernet | RJ-45, 100Mbps |
| Serial | RS-232, RS-485 |
| Control Protocol | VISCA/TCP, VISCA/UDP, PELCO-D, PELCO-P, ONVIF |
Management Client
| Software | Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager (Windows® OS computer required) |
Connectors
| COM | (1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block; Bidirectional RS-232/485 port |
| PoE | (1) 8-pin RJ-45 connector, female |
| 3G-SDI OUT | (1) BNC connector, female; 3G-SDI digital video output |
HDMI OUT (1) HDMI Type A connector;
HDMI digital video output
USB (1) USB Type B connector, female;
USB 3.0 device port for video and control
12VDC 2.5A (1) 3.3 mm DC power connector;
12VDC power input;
PW-1225DU power pack sold separately
Controls and Indicators
Status Bar (1) Multisegment tricolor LED bargraph;
Half green LED bargraph indicates live camera feed;
Full amber LED bargraph indicates firmware upgrade;
Half red LED bargraph indicates Privacy Mode
RESET (1) Recessed push button for hardware reset
Power
Power Source Options Ethernet (PoE), Power Pack (PW-1225DU)
Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Class 3 Powered Device
Power over Ethernet 15.4 W
Rating
NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as a minimum for PoE power.
Power Pack (sold 12VDC, 2.5A, 50/60 Hz
separately)
Environmental
Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing)
Construction
| Mounting Options | IV-CAMA-UMB 1 Beyond Universal Mounting Bracket (included), IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B 1 |
| Beyond Wall Mount Bracket (sold separately), IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B 1 Beyond J-Mount Bracket (sold separately) |
Mounting Thread 1/4 in. threaded mount hole
Dimensions
| Height | 6.51 in. | (165 mm) |
| Width | 8.90 in. | (226 mm) |
| Depth | 5.86 in. | (149 mm) |
Weight
| 4.12 | lb | (1.87 kg) |
Compliance
Regulatory Model: M202306003
| FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada |
Dimension Drawings


IV-CAM-I12 Specifications
Product specifications for the IV-CAM-120 are provided below.
Specifications
Optics
| Image Sensor 1/2.8 Sony® CMOS Sensor |
| Optical Zoom 12x |
| Focal Length F=4.1-49.2 mm |
| Field of View (PTZ) Horizontal: 67.68° |
| Vertical: 53.88° |
| Field of View (Reference) Horizontal: 104° (dynamically adjusts) |
| Vertical: 57° |
| Shutter Speed 1/50-1/10,000 sec |
| Iris F1.8-F2.68 |
| Minimum Illumination 20 lux |
| Pan/Tilt Angle Pan: -130° -130°, Tilt: -30°-90° |
| Pan/Tilt Speed Pan: 0.2° -90°/s, Tilt: 0.2°-70°/s |
Camera Processing
| Intelligent Video Functions Group Framing, Presenter Tracking, Multi-Camera Switching | |
| Recommended Range (Group Framing) | 5-25 ft |
| Recommended Range (Presenter Tracking) | 15-25 ft |
Video
| Video Outputs 3G-SDI, HDMI®, USB, ONVIF, RTSP | |
| Signal Formats | SDI or HDMI: 1080p60/59.94/50/30/29.94/25, 720p60/59.94/50USB: 1080p30/25, 720p30/25, 360p30 |
Communications
| USB | USB-B 3.0 |
| Ethernet | RJ-45, 100Mbps |
| Serial | RS-232, RS-485 |
| Control Protocol | VISCA/TCP, VISCA/UDP, PELCO-D, PELCO-P, ONVIF |
| IR Receiver | IR Camera Remote (IV-CAMA-REMOTE) |
Management Client
| Software | Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager (Windows® OS computer required) |
Connectors
COM (1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block; Bidirectional RS-232/485 port
PoE (1) 8-pin RJ-45 connector, female
3G-SDI OUT (1) BNC connector, female; 3G-SDI digital video output
HDMI OUT (1) HDMI Type A connector; HDMI digital video output
USB (1) USB Type B connector, female; USB 3.0 device port for video and control
12VDC 2.5A (1) 3.3 mm DC power connector; 12VDC power input; PW-1225DU power pack sold separately
Controls and Indicators
Status Bar (1) Multisegment tricolor LED bargraph; Half green LED bargraph indicates live camera feed; Full green LED bargraph indicates camera tracking; Full amber LED bargraph indicates firmware upgrade; Half red LED bargraph indicates Privacy Mode
RESET (1) Recessed push button for hardware reset
Power
Power Source Options Ethernet (PoE), Power Pack (PW-1225DU) Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Class 3 Powered Device Power over Ethernet 15.4 W Rating
NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as a minimum for PoE power.
Power Pack (sold separately) 12VDC, 2.5A, 50/60 Hz
Environmental
Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing)
Construction
| Mounting Options | IV-CAMA-UMB 1 Beyond Universal Mounting Bracket (sold separately), IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B 1 Beyond Wall Mount Bracket (sold separately), IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B 1 Beyond J-Mount Bracket (sold separately) |
| Mounting Thread 1/4 in. threaded mount hole | |
Dimensions
| Height | 6.55 in. | (166 mm) |
| Width | 8.89 in. | (226 mm) |
| Depth | 5.86 in. | (149 mm) |
Weight
| 4.11 | lb | (1.86 kg) |
Compliance
| Regulatory Model: M202306003 | |||||||||
| FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada |
Dimension Drawings


IV-CAM-I20 Specifications
Product specifications for the IV-CAM-120 are provided below.
Specifications
Optics
| Image Sensor 1/2.8 Sony® CMOS Sensor |
| Optical Zoom 20x |
| Focal Length F=5.2-94 mm |
| Field of View (PTZ) Horizontal: 56.45° |
| Vertical: 40.31° |
| Field of View (Reference) Horizontal: 104° (dynamically adjusts) |
| Vertical: 57° |
| Shutter Speed 1/50-1/10,000 sec |
| Iris F1.5-F3.0 |
| Minimum Illumination 20 lux |
| Pan/Tilt Angle Pan: -130° -130°, Tilt: -30°-90° |
| Pan/Tilt Speed Pan: 0.2° -90°/s, Tilt: 0.2°-70°/s |
Camera Processing
| Intelligent Video Functions | Presenter | Tracking, Group | Tracking, Preset | Zones |
| Recommended Range | 15-50 ft |
Video
| Video Outputs 3G-SDI, HDMI®, USB, NDI®IHX, ONVIF, RTSP | |
| Signal Formats | SDI or HDMI: 1080p60/59.94/50/30/29.94/25, 720p60/59.94/50USB: 1080p30/25, 720p30/25, 360p30 |
Communications
| USB | USB-B 3.0 |
| Ethernet | RJ-45, 100Mbps |
| Serial | RS-232, RS-485 |
| Control Protocol | VISCA/TCP, VISCA/UDP, PELCO-D, PELCO-P, ONVIF |
Management Client
| Software | Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager (Windows® OS computer required) |
Connectors
COM (1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block; Bidirectional RS-232/485 port
PoE (1) 8-pin RJ-45 connector, female
3G-SDI OUT (1) BNC connector, female; 3G-SDI digital video output
HDMI OUT (1) HDMI Type A connector; HDMI digital video output
USB (1) USB Type B connector, female; USB 3.0 device port for video and control
12VDC 2.5A (1) 3.3 mm DC power connector; 12VDC power input; PW-1225DU power pack sold separately
Controls and Indicators
Status Bar (1) Multisegment tricolor LED bargraph; Half green LED bargraph indicates live camera feed; Full green LED bargraph indicates camera tracking; Full amber LED bargraph indicates firmware upgrade; Half red LED bargraph indicates Privacy Mode
RESET (1) Recessed push button for hardware reset
Power
Power Source Options Ethernet (PoE), Power Pack (PW-1225DU) Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af Class 3 Powered Device Power over Ethernet 15.4 W Rating
NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as a minimum for PoE power.
Power Pack (sold separately) 12VDC, 2.5A, 50/60 Hz
Environmental
Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity 10% to 90% RH (noncondensing)
Construction
| Mounting Options | IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B | 1 Beyond Wall Mount Bracket (included), IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B | 1 |
| Beyond J-Mount Bracket (sold separately), IVA-CAMA-UMB | 1 Beyond Universal | ||
| Mounting Bracket (sold separately) | |||
| Mounting Thread 1/4 in. threaded mount hole | |||
Dimensions
| Height | 6.51 in. | (165 mm) |
| Width | 8.90 in. | (226 mm) |
| Depth | 5.86 in. | (149 mm) |
Weight
| 4.11 | lb | (1.86 kg) |
Compliance
| Regulatory Model: M202306003 |
FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE, Intertek® Listed for US and Canada
Dimension Drawings


Camera Accessory Specifications
Refer to the following sections for more information on the specifications of the Crestron 1 E camera accessories.
This section provides the following information:
• IV-CAMA-UMB Specifications
• IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Specifications
• IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Specifications
• IV-CAMA-REMOTE Specifications
• PW-1225DU Specifications
IV-CAMA-UMB Specifications
Product specifications for the IV-CAMA-UMB are provided below.
Specifications
Construction
Base Material Die-cast aluminum
Cover Material Plastic
Dimensions
Height 1.73 in. (44 mm)
Width 8.90 in. (226 mm)
Length 8.33 in. (212 mm)
Weight
1.47 lb (0.67 kg)
Dimension Drawings


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IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Specifications
Product specifications for the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B are provided below.
Specifications
Construction
Material Metal
Dimensions
Height 3.74 in. (95 mm)
Width 2.56 in. (65 mm)
Length 7.44 in. (189 mm)
Weight
0.50 lb (0.23 kg)
Dimension Drawings

IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Specifications
Product specifications for the IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B are provided below.
Specifications
Construction
Material Metal
Dimensions
Height (adjustable) Minimum 22.0 in. (519 mm);
Maximum 44.0 in. (1118 mm)
Width (bracket diameter) 5.12 in. (130 mm)
Depth 9.12 in. (232 mm)
Weight
1.74 lb (0.79 kg)
Dimension Drawings


IV-CAMA-REMOTE Specifications
Product specifications for the IV-CAMA-REMOTE are provided below.
Specifications
Buttons
| Power (1) Push button with red power icon;Enables or disables Privacy Mode |
| Menu (1) Push button with list icon;Opens On-Screen Display (OSD) menu |
| Zoom (2) Push buttons with magnifying glass icons;Increases or decreases camera zoom |
| Navigation Pad (1) 4-way directional navigation pad for left, right, up, and down;For camera pan and tilt, and navigating through the On-Screen Display (OSD) m |
| Home (1) Push button with home icon;Calls or sets Home Shot |
| Autofocus (1) Push button with letter A text;Triggers Autofocus |
| Focus (2) Push buttons with focus box icons;Increases or decreases camera focus |
| Function (2) Push buttons with F1/F2 text;Enables or disables Tracking mode |
| Number Pad (3) Push buttons with numbered text;Calls or sets camera presets |
Power
| Batteries (2) | AAA batteries required (not included) |
Construction
| Material | Plastic |
Weight
| 0.07 | lb | (0.03 | kg) |
Compliance
| Regulatory Model: M202306003 | ||||||
| FCC Part 15 Class B, IC Class B, CE |
PW-1225DU Specifications
Product specifications for the PW-1225DU are provided below.
Specifications
Output Rating
12VDC, 2.5 A, regulated
Power Requirements
0.6 A (maximum) @ 100-240VAC, 50/60 Hz
Connections
Line (1) C8 2 pin main power input
Load (1) 6 ft (1.83 m) attached cable with 5.5 x 3.3 mm DC power barrel connector
Environmental
Temperature 23° to 104°F (-5° to 40°C)
Humidity 5% to 90% RH (noncondensing)
Construction
Plastic, black, desktop
Weight
0.54 lb (0.24 kg)
Compliance
CE
Installation
This section provides the following information:
- In The Box
- Mounting Requirements
• Install the Mounting Hardware - Connect the Camera
In The Box
The following items are included with Crestron 1 Beyond cameras.
IV-CAM-P12-B
Qty. Description
1 IV-CAM-P12-B, Crestron 1 Beyond P12 Camera
Additional Items
1 Connector, 5-Pin (2062506)
1 IV-CAMA-UMB-B, Universal Mount, Moon Gray (2062507)
IV-CAM-P12-W
Qty. Description
1 IV-CAM-P12-W, Crestron 1 Beyond P12 Camera
Additional Items
1 Connector, 5-Pin (2062506)
1 IV-CAMA-UMB-W, Universal Mount, Bright White (2062508)
IV-CAM-P20-B
Qty. Description
1 IV-CAM-P20-B, Crestron 1 Beyond P20 Camera
Additional Items
1 Connector, 5-Pin (2062506)
1 IV-CAMA-UMB-B, Universal Mount, Moon Gray (2062507)
IV-CAM-P20-W
Qty. Description
1 IV-CAM-P20-W, Crestron 1 Beyond P20 Camera
Additional Items
1 Connector, 5-Pin (2062506)
1 IV-CAMA-UMB-W, Universal Mount, Bright White (2062508)
IV-CAM-I12-B
Qty. Description
1 IV-CAM-I12-B, Crestron 1 Beyond I12 Camera
Additional Items
1 Connector, 5-Pin (2062506)
1 IV-CAMA-REMOTE, IR Remote
1 Cable, USB 3.0, B to A, 1.8 M (2062771)
IV-CAM-I20-B
Qty. Description
1 IV-CAM-I20-B, Crestron 1 Beyond I20 Camera
Additional Items
1 Connector, 5-Pin (2062506)
1 IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B-B, Wall Mount, Black (2062745)
IV-CAM-I20-W
Qty. Description
1 IV-CAM-I20-W, Crestron 1 Beyond I20 Camera
Additional Items
1 Connector, 5-Pin (2062506)
1 IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B, Wall Mount, White
Mounting Requirements
Crestron 1 Beyond cameras muse be mounted per the following guidelines for optimal camera performance. Ensure cameras are mounted in location that offers a clear view of their subject
NOTES: To avoid damaging the camera:
- Do not remove any screws from the camera. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. camera is damaged or malfunctioning, contact Crestron's True Blue Support Team via p email, or chat as described at https://www.crestron.com/Support.
- Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature and humidity limits. Operc range of the camera is between 32^ to 104^ ( 0^ to 40^ ). Ambient humidity should than 90% RH.
- Do not aim the camera lens at the sun or extremely bright lights. Doing so can cause to the image sensor.
- Do not move the camera head manually. Doing so can cause damage to the camera gear systems. Do not carry the camera by the head; always handle the camera by th
- Do not expose the camera to rain, water, or high moisture.
- This camera is designed for indoor use only.
Intelligent Camera Mounting
Intelligent Crestron 1 Beyond cameras (IV-CAM-I12-B and IV-CAM-I20 Series cameras) have additional mounting requirements:
- Intelligent cameras cannot be inverted.
- The fixed wide-angle camera lens must be able to view the entire subject area as it is tracking algorithm for visual AI.
- Do not position the camera where the wide angle camera predominately covers the ceiling results in suboptimal tracking performance. If the room has a slanted ceiling (such as an auditorium), the camera should be positioned at a 1^ to 15^ slant as well.
- Mount the camera as close as possible to the central axis of the area where the subject tracked. This is typically the center of the back wall.
Mounting Measurements
Use the following table to determine the appropriate camera mounting distances and heights.
Camera Mounting Measurements
| Camera & Mode | Distance From Subject | Height | Can be Inverted | Maximum Tilt Angle |
| IV-CAM-P12 Series | 5–35 ft (1.5–10.7 m) | 6–10 ft (1.8–3.1 m) | Yes 0° | |
| IV-CAM-P20 Series | 10–60 ft (3.1–18.3 m) | 6–12 ft (1.8–3.7 m) | Yes 0° | |
| IV-CAM-I12-B(Group Framing) | 5–25 ft (1.5–7.6 m) | 4–7 ft (1.8–2.1 m) | No 15° | |
| IV-CAM-I12-B(Presenter Tracking) | 10–25 ft (3.1–7.6 m) | 6–8 ft (1.8–2.4 m) | No 15° | |
| IV-CAM-I20 Series | 15–50 ft (4.6–15.2 m) | 6–10 ft (1.8–3.1 m) | No 15° |
Install the Mounting Hardware
Crestron 1 Beyond cameras have multiple mounts available for installation depending on camera and room requirements.
This section provides the following information:
• IV-CAMA-UMB Installation
• IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Installation
• IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Installation
IV-CAMA-UMB Installation
The IV-CAMA-UMB Universal Mounting Bracket can be mounted to the wall as a camera shelf it can be mounted onto the ceiling for inverted camera configurations.
NOTE: Camera inversion is only available for IV-CAM-P12 Series and IV-CAM-P20 cameras.
Refer to the following sections for information on mounting the IV-CAMA-UMB.
In the Box
Qty. Description
| 1 | IV-CAMA-UMB, | Crestron | 1 | Beyond | Universal | Mounting | Bracket |
Additional Items
| 4 | Screw, 6.3 x 38 mm (2062877) |
| 4 | Drywall Anchor (2062876) |
| 1 | Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8 in. (2062875) |
| 2 | Hand Screw, M2.5 x 12 mm (2062878) |
| 1 | Release Plate (2062879) |
| 1 | Installation Template Sheet (2062784) |
IV-CAMA-UMB Wall Installation
Use the following procedure to install the IV-CAMA-UMB to the wall:
- Choose a mounting location that is free of any wiring, studs, or other obstructions. Mak hole in the surface near the center of the chosen location to verify that it is suitable
- Use a level and masking tape to attach the included installation template to the surface chosen location. Ensure that the template is level before proceeding.
- Using the Anchor Holes locations on the template as a reference, drill two pilot holes into the mounting surface.

- Install two of the included drywall anchors into the pilot holes.
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If routing cables to the camera through the wall, make a suitable hole in the mounting
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Detach the small plastic cable cover on the rear of the mount.
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Detach the large plastic cable cover from the top of the mount.

- Insert the two included M2.5 x 12 mm hand screws through the standoff holes on each mount.

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Route the cables through the rear cover hole.
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Screw two of the included 6.3 x 38 mm screws through the rear holes of the mount drywall anchors in the wall.

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Connect all required cabling into the camera. For more information about the required cc refer to Connect the Camera on page 71.
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Attach the included release plate to the bottom of the camera. Then, tighten the includ 1/4-20 x 3/8 in. screw onto the release plate.
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Slide the camera at a slight angle onto the mount so that the camera ports are facir mounting holes.

- Tighten the two included M2.5 x 12 mm hand screws into the rear standoff holes on t

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Attach the small plastic cable cover into the bottom cable hole.
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Attach the large top cover to the top of the mount.
IV-CAMA-UMB Ceiling Installation
Use the following procedure to install the IV-CAMA-UMB to the ceiling:
NOTE: Only install the IV-CAMA-UMB to a drywall or hard wall ceiling. If mounting to a ceiling tile, a 90 x 90 mm universal projector mount is suggested.
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Choose a mounting location that is free of any wiring, studs, or other obstructions. Make hole in the surface near the center of the chosen location to verify that it is suitable
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Use a level and masking tape to attach the included installation template to the surface chosen location. Ensure that the template is level before proceeding.
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Using the Anchor Holes locations on the template as a reference, drill four pilot holes into the mounting surface.

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If routing cables to the camera through the ceiling, make a suitable hole in the mounti
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Attach the mount onto the ceiling using four screws and anchors (not included). Choose mounting hardware length and type in accordance with building specifications.

- Detach the small plastic cable cover on the rear of the mount.
- Detach the large plastic cable cover from the top of the mount.
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Route the cables through the bottom cover hole.
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Insert the two included M2.5 x 12 mm hand screws through the standoff holes on each mount.

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Connect all required cabling into the camera. For more information about the required ca refer to Connect the Camera on page 71.
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Attach the included release plate to the bottom of the camera. Then, tighten the includ 1/4-20 x 3/8 in. screw onto the release plate.
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Slide the camera at an angle onto the mount so that the camera ports are facing the mounting installation holes.

- Tighten the two included M2.5 x 12 mm hand screws into the rear standoff holes on t

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Attach the small plastic cable cover into the rear cable hole.
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Attach the large top cover to the top of the mount.
IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Installation
The IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket is used to mount Crestron 1 Beyond cameras to the when a camera tilt is required. The mounting plate attached to the camera can be tilted to camera shot.
To mount the camera to a wall using the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B Wall Mount Bracket:
- Choose a mounting location that is free of any wiring, studs, or other obstructions. Make hole in the surface near the center of the chosen location to verify that it is suitable
- Use a level and the wall mount as a template to position the pilot holes. Ensure that mount is level before proceeding.

- Using the four mounting holes on the mount, drill 4 pilot holes in the wall.
- If routing cables to the camera through the wall, make a suitable hole in the mounting
- Install four drywall anchors (not included) into the pilot holes.
- Attach the mount onto the wall using the four included screws.
- Use the included screw to fix the camera on the camera mount plate.

- Tilt the camera mount plate to achieve the desired camera tilt.
NOTE: For information on tilt angles for cameras, refer to Mounting Measurements on page 56
IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B Installation
The IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1BJ-Mount Ceiling Bracket is used to suspend Crestron 1 Beyond cameras for the ceiling. The IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B is typically used to mount cameras from the ceiling when t camera cannot be inverted.
To mount the camera to a ceiling using the IVA-WMT-BRKT-1B J-Mount Ceiling Bracket:
NOTE: Only install the IVA-CMT-BRKTJ-1B to a drywall or hard wall ceiling. If mounting to a ceiling tile, a 90 x 90 mm universal projector mount is suggested.
To mount the camera:
- Place four drywall anchors (not included) into the pilot holes.
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Choose a mounting location that is free of any wiring, studs, or other obstructions. Make hole in the surface near the center of the chosen location to verify that it is suitable
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Use the J-Mount as a template to position the pilot holes. Ensure that the J-Mount is proceeding.

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Attach the mount onto the ceiling using four screws (not included). Choose the screw le type in accordance with building specifications.
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Screw the J-mount into the ceiling mounted bracket.

- Use the included screw to fix the camera on the camera mount plate.
Connect the Camera
Refer to the following sections for more information on the required and optional camera con
NOTES: To avoid damage and ensure optimal performance of the camera:
- Check the source power before powering on the camera. IV-CAM series cameras can be powered via a 15.4 W PoE switch or with the PW-1225DU 12VDC power supply (sold separately). Under or overpowering the camera will cause damage and poor performance that may not be immediately visible. If a PoE switch used, be sure the port is proper configured for 15.4 W. If using DC power and connecting to a network switch, be sure is not set for PoE.
- Do not power the camera with PoE and a power supply at the same time. Doing so it to malfunction.
Camera Ports
Route all necessary cables to the camera as described in the installation instructions for the mounting accessory (refer to Install the Mounting Hardware on page 57). Then, make all connections to the rear of the camera as shown in the following image.

Network Connection
A network connection enables easy configuration and control from any computer connected to same network, and access to the camera's IP video streams. Use a CAT5e (or greater) cable the camera to the network or directly to the host computer used for configuration. The came default is set to DCHP.
NOTE: Use shielded CAT5e (or greater) cables when running the cable over long distances and/or if NDI is used.
PoE Power
Crestron 1 Beyond camera support control, streaming, and power over a single Ethernet cable. network switch, ensure that it is PoE certified and that it can supply 15.4 W for each conn Alternatively, a PoE injector can be used to inject power between the switch and camera.
NOTE: To comply with the European Directive (CE), shielded CAT5e cable must be used as minimum for PoE power.
DC Power
Power the Crestron 1 Beyond camera using the PW-1225DU 12VDC power supply (sold separately). The camera cannot operate properly with less than 12VDC power. Since voltage drops over distance PW-1225DU power adapter is not sufficient if the power source is greater than 10 ft (3 m) from camera. Do not use the PW-1225DU 12VDC power supply and PoE simultaneously.
CAUTION: Providing too little or too much power can damage the camera. For PoE, make network port is configured for 15.4 W. For DC power, be sure to supply 12V to the came
Video Output
Crestron 1 Beyond cameras have multiple video output options, and all video outputs are available simultaneously. Refer to the following sections for information regarding video outputs.
USB 3.0
Connect the camera to a computer using a USB 3.0 cable. It will be detected by your oper and become selectable in all applications supporting USB cameras.
3G-SDI
The rear of the camera has one 3G-SDI port to use with standard 3G-SDI cabling (RG-6 Co 75 Ω with BNC male connectors). Depending on specific building fire codes, cables may need to plenum rated.
HDMI
The camera can be connected with an HDMI ^® cable to a conferencing codec or capture device rear HDMI port on the camera.
Serial Control
The IV-CAM Series camera supports serial control over RS-485 and RS-232. The serial connection sending remote commands to the camera using the VISCA, PELCO_D, or PELCO_P protocols from control system. In most cases, serial cabling is optional because control of the camera is done on network connection.
If serial control is required, it is recommended to use RS-485. RS-485 can support cable length 4,000 ft while RS-232 is limited to cable distances of 50 ft. Also, RS-485 can support up devices while RS-232 only supports one.
22 or 24 AWG twisted pair cable is recommended for serial control. Depending on specific bu codes, cables may need to be plenum rated.
To wire serial control, use the terminal block (included) with a serial cable. Then, connect the cable into the camera and the control device being used.
Configuration
The Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager allows for the configuration and control of Crestron 1 Cameras.
This section provides the following information:
- Initial Setup
• Device Configuration
• VISCA Commands
Initial Setup
Crestron 1 Beyond cameras require additional setup before configuring the camera.
NOTE: Ensure all connections have been made to the camera before proceeding. For more information about camera connections, refer to Connect the Camera on page 71.
This section provides the following information:
• Install Camera Manager Software
- Add Cameras
- Set a Static IP Address
- Update Firmware
- Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only)
- Multi-Camera Switching Configuration (Beta)
Install Camera Manager Software
Use the following procedures to install the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager software.
System Requirements
Ensure the host computer running the software meets the following system requirements.
- Windows® 10 OS or later
- Dual-core processor
• 4GB (or greater) memory
• 1GB (or greater) storage - Ethernet or Wi-Fi™ network connection to the local network
Installation
Follow the steps below to install the software.
- Download the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager installation package.
- Open the installer executable file and follow all prompts to install the software.
Add Cameras
Use the following procedures to add Crestron 1 Beyond cameras to the Crestron 1 Beyond Co Manager software.
NOTE: Before adding cameras to the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager software, ensure t software is first installed onto the computer. For more information on installing the Crestron Beyond Camera Manager software, refer to Install Camera Manager Software on page 77
• To access the camera manager main menu, refer to Access the Main Menu on page 79.
• To add a new camera, refer to Add a New Camera on page 81.
- To add a camera that has been used in the software previously, refer to Add a Config Camera on page 87.
- To add a camera manually with its network information, refer to Manually Add a Camer 92.
- To delete a camera from the camera list, refer to Delete Camera on page 94.
Access the Main Menu
Open the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager software either by selecting the desktop icon, c navigating to the directory of the local computer where the software was installed.
Desktop Icon

The following screen is displayed when the software opens.
Camera Manager

The camera list is located on the left side of the user interface.
Camera List

Add a New Camera
To add a new camera to the camera list:
- Select + Add Camera in the top left of the user interface.
+ Add Camera

The ADD CAMERA window is displayed.
Add Camera Window

- Select Search Network to search for cameras on the network. The desired camera must same network as the computer running the software. Cameras appear in the camera list their IP address, MAC address, model, device name and firmware version.
Search Network

- Select the desired camera in the camera list, then select Add Camera in the bottom right of the ADD CAMERA window.
Add Camera

TIP: Use the filter text field to narrow network search results for cameras. Input a par (IP address, camera model, MAC address) of the desired camera into the field. The sear results will show all cameras that match the input parameters.
Filter Text Field

When the camera connects to the host computer, the Initial Setup window is displayed. Initial Setup

NOTE: A prompt is shown displaying "Unable to add camera. Please check network parameters". if the camera is unable to connect to the host computer. Verify that the camera's network parameters are correct under the ADD CAMERA banner.
Network Parameters

- Enter a password for the camera into the New Password and Confirm Password fields, then select Apply.
Password Entry

- Select Add Camera.
The camera is now available in the camera list.
Camera List

Add a Configured Camera
To add a camera that was previously configured in Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager but currently displayed in the camera list:
- Select + Add Camera in the top left of the user interface.
+ Add Camera

The ADD CAMERA window is displayed.
Add Camera Window

- Select Search Network to search for cameras on the network. The desired camera must same network as the computer using the software.
Search Network

TIP: Use the filter text field to narrow network search results for cameras. Input a par (IP address, camera model, MAC address) of the desired camera into the field. The sear results show all cameras that match the input parameters.
Filter Text Field

- Cameras appear in the camera list with their IP address, MAC address, model, device nar firmware version. Select the desired camera in the camera list, then input the password camera into the Password text field.
Password Text Field

- Select Add Camera in the bottom right of the ADD CAMERA window. Add Camera Window

NOTE: The software shows a prompt indicating that the camera could not connect if password for the camera is incorrect.
The camera is now available in the camera list.
Camera list

Manually Add a Camera
A camera can be added manually to the camera list by entering its network parameters within the ADD CAMERA menu.
To add a camera to the camera list manually:
- Enter the camera's network information (IP Address, App Port, and Password if applicable) into the text fields below the ADD CAMERA banner.
Network Parameters

- Select Add Camera in the bottom right of the ADD CAMERA window. Add Camera

The camera is now added to the camera list.
Delete Camera
To delete a camera from the camera list:
- Select Delete on the desired camera in the camera list.
Delete Camera

A window prompt is displayed stating "The following action will delete the camera. Are you want to proceed?".
Window Prompt

2. Select Ok.
The camera is now deleted from the software. To add the camera back to the software, refer to Add a Configured Camera on page 87.
Set a Static IP Address
Crestron 1 Beyond cameras ship with DHCP turned on by default. The camera should be set to IP address for communications over the network.
To set a static IP address for a camera:
- Select Settings on the desired camera in the camera list to open the Advanced Settings menu. Settings Select

The Advanced Settings menu is displayed.
Advanced Settings Menu

- Select the Network tab on the top of the Advanced Settings menu to access the Network menu. Network Menu

- Select the IP Type drop-down menu, then select Static IP.
- Use the IP Address text field to enter a static IP address for the camera.
- Select Save Settings to save the static IP address for the camera.
The camera is now set to a static IP address.
Update Firmware
Once the Crestron 1 Beyond camera is added to the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager of camera should be updated to the latest firmware. For more information on adding a camera software, refer to Add Cameras on page 78.
To update the firmware of the camera:
- Select Settings on the desired camera in the camera list to open the Advanced Settings menu.
Settings Select

The Advanced Settings menu is displayed.
Advanced Settings Menu

- Select Upgrade on the top of the Advanced Settings menu to access the Upgrade menu.
Upgrade Menu

- Download the respective camera firmware package from the Crestron website.
- Select the three dots icon on the right of the Firmware field. This opens a file explorer window on the computer.
- Navigate to the firmware file on the computer. Select the firmware file and the camera performs the firmware update.
NOTE: The firmware file must be extracted from the downloaded .zip file before updati camera. Failure to do so causes the firmware file to not be discoverable by the softv
- The firmware update status is displayed next to Upgrade Status. Wait for the Upgrade Status to display Completed before leaving this menu. Once Completed is shown, the firmware update is complete.
The camera is now updated to the latest firmware.
Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only)
IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 cameras can be set either Group Framing/Tracking or Presenter Tra modes, and the desired camera mode should be set once the camera is added to the Crestr Camera Manager software. For more information on adding a camera to the software, refer to Cameras on page 78.
To change the IV-CAM-I12 or IV-CAM-I20 camera mode:
- Select Menu on the desired camera in the camera list to access the On-Screen Display menu.

The OSD menu is then displayed overlaid on the camera's video feed.

TIP: Alternatively, the OSD menu can be accessed with the IV-CAMA-REMOTE Crestron 1
Beyond IR Camera Remote. To access the OSD menu with the IR camera remote, press M on the remote.
- Use the navigation pad on the left side of the user interface to move down through t to the System option. Then, select Enter to open the System sub menu.
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Use the navigation pad to move down to either the Group Track or Track Mode option depending on the camera used. Then, use the navigation pad to move right through the available The following options are available for the respective setting options:
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Group Track: Off or On. On enables Group Tracking for IV-CAM-I20 cameras. For more information about Group Tracking, refer to Group Track on page 164.
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Track Mode: Presenter or Group. Presenter sets the IV-CAM-I12 camera to Presenter Tracking mode, and Group sets the IV-CAM-I12 camera to Group Framing mode. For information about Presenter Tracking and Group Framing, refer to Tracking Menu on 140.
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Select Back twice to exit the sub menu and OSD menus.
The IV-CAM-I12 or IV-CAM-I20 camera is now set to the desired camera mode.
Multi-Camera Switching Configuration (Beta)
Multi-Camera Switching utilizes two IV-CAM-I12 cameras to switch between a group framing car shot and a presenter tracking shot. This is achieved by having one IV-CAM-I12 camera in Group mode and the other serving as the Presenter Tracking camera. For more information on switch camera mode, refer to Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 102.
The following connections are required for Multi-Camera Tracking:
- Both the Presenter Tracking IV-CAM-I12 and Group Framing IV-CAM-I12 must be connected the same network via an Ethernet cable.
- The Group Framing camera must be connected via USB into a conferencing codec such as UC-ENGINE.
To activate Multi-Camera Switching:
NOTE: This procedure only provides information on the initial setup of Multi-Camera Switching.
Additional Presenter Tracking and Group Framing settings require configuration for Multi-Camera Switching to operate properly. For more information on Presenter Tracking and Group Framing settings, refer to Tracking Settings on page 160.
- Select Tracking on the IV-CAM-I12 set to Group Framing mode in the camera list to add Tracking menu.
Tracking Button

The Tracking Menu is displayed.
Tracking Menu

- Select the Tracking Settings tab to access the Tracking Settings.
Select Tracking Settings

The Tracking Settings menu is displayed. The Multi-Cam Tracking settings are located at the bottom of the Tracking Settings menu.
Tracking Settings

- Enable Multi-Cam Tracking by selecting On.
Multi-Camera Tracking Settings

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In the Secondary IP Address text field, enter the IP address of the IV-CAM-I12 camera set Presenter Tracking mode. For more information on setting an IP address for a camera, re Set a Static IP Address on page 96.
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Select the Save Settings button to save the configuration.
Both IV-CAM-I12 cameras are now set to multi-camera switching mode.
Device Configuration
Prior to configuration, ensure all necessary setup procedures were completed as described in Initial Setup on page 76.
This section provides the following information:
- Accessing Camera Feeds
- Camera Controls
- On-Screen Display (OSD)
• Advanced Camera Settings - Tracking Menu
- Tracking Settings
Accessing Camera Feeds
Both the main PTZ camera and wide-angle reference camera video feeds can be displayed in interface at the same time. Up to four different video feeds from other cameras can be dis to the following sections for more information on accessing and viewing camera video feeds.
View the Main PTZ Camera Feed
To view the main PTZ camera's video feed, select Main on the desired camera in the camera list.
Main Video Feed

The main PTZ camera's feed is now displayed in the user interface.
Main Stream View

NOTE: If four camera feeds are displayed in the quad view, adding a new feed from the menu will replace the last added feed. To control the camera feed that is replaced, left cl feed in the quad view before selecting a new feed
View the Wide-Angle Reference Camera Feed
To view the wide-angle reference camera's video feed, select Reference on the desired camera in the camera list.
Reference Video Feed

The wide-angle reference camera's feed is now displayed in the user interface.
Wide-Angle Reference Stream

NOTE: If four camera feeds are displayed in the quad view, adding a new feed from the menu will replace the last added feed. To control the camera feed that is replaced, left cl feed in the quad view before selecting a new feed
Closing Camera Feeds
To close a camera's video feed, right click the desired video feed and select Close Stream.
Close Stream

NOTE: The procedure above works on both the quad view and full screen video feeds.
Full Screen Close Stream

Alternatively, selecting the Main or Reference buttons closes the respective camera's video feed.
View the Full Screen Camera Feed
By default, the quad view is displayed in the user interface. To view a camera's video feed instead of quad view, right click the desired video feed and select Full-Screen Stream.
Select Full-Screen Stream

Alternatively, selecting the double arrow icon in the top right corner of the respective video feed the video feed full screen.
NOTE: Selecting the double arrow icon while the video feed is in full screen will enter full screen borderless mode, hiding the user interface. Right click and select Close Stream to exit the full screen borderless mode.
Double Arrow Icon

Camera Controls
Crestron 1 Beyond camera shots can be manually configured with the Crestron 1 Beyond Cam Manager software. These controls are located at the bottom of the user interface.
Camera Settings

PTZ Controls
PTZ Controls allow for manual pan, tilt, zoom, iris, and focus controls of the PTZ camera.
PTZ Controls

- Navigation Pad: Use the left and right buttons to pan the camera, and the up and do to tilt the camera. The four corners on the navigation pad simultaneously pan and tilt 1 PTZ camera in the respective direction. The center button returns the camera to its center position.
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- Zoom +: Use the + and - buttons to zoom the PTZ camera shot in or out.
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- Focus +: Use the + and - buttons to increase and decrease the PTZ camera lens focus.
• AF: Use to auto focus the PTZ camera lens.
- Focus +: Use the + and - buttons to increase and decrease the PTZ camera lens focus.
NOTE: Auto focus is only available when presenter tracking is disabled. When presenter tracking is enabled, the camera automatically focuses the camera lens. For more information about Presenter Tracking, refer to Presenter Tracking Settings on page 163.
Presets
Presets are used to switch to specific camera shots when the preset is called. Presets must be Set before they can be called. Refer to the following information on setting and calling presets.
Presets Settings

Open the Presets drop-down menu by selecting the down arrow to display all camera presets. Select the desired preset to set it as the active preset. The Call, Set, and Clear controls will be applied to the active preset.
NOTE: Preset 0 and Preset 1 are reserved as the Home Shot and Tracking Shot. For more information, refer to Tracking Menu on page 140.
- Set: Sets the current camera shot for the active preset. When Call is selected, the camera feed switches to the camera shot that was configured with Set. Selecting Set will override the previous camera shot associated with the preset.
TIP: Use the PTZ Controls to manually create a camera shot for the preset. For more information, refer to PTZ Controls on page 118.
- Call: Switch the camera shot to the preset. If the preset has not been set first, Call does not switch the camera shot.
- Clear: Delete the camera shot set to the preset. The preset is now empty and can be Set for another camera shot if desired.
Reserved Presets
The following presets are reserved for their respective functions.
| Preset Function Cameras | ||
| 0 | Home Shot IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 only | |
| 1 | Tracking Shot IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 only | |
| 80 | Start Tracking IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 only | |
| 81 | Stop Tracking IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 only | |
| 82 | Enable Group Tracking IV-CAM-I20 only | |
| 83 | Disable Group Tracking IV-CAM-I20 only | |
| 95 | OSD Menu Toggle All cameras | |
| 99 | Reboot All cameras | |
| 101 | Preset Zone 1 | IV-CAM-I20 only |
| 102 | Preset Zone 2 | IV-CAM-I20 only |
| 103 | Preset Zone 3 | IV-CAM-I20 only |
| 104 | Preset Zone 4 | IV-CAM-I20 only |
Tracking
NOTE: The Tracking settings are only available for the IV-CAM-I20 and IV-CAM-I12 cameras.
The Tracking settings enable or disable the camera's intelligent functions (Group Framing, Group
Tracking, and Presenter Tracking), display the current intelligent function status, and enable or debug mode for the camera.
Tracking Settings

- Tracking color bar: This shows the intelligent function status of the camera.
- Green indicates that the intelligent function is enabled.

- Gray indicates that the intelligent function is disabled.

- Play/Pause button: This enables or disables presenter tracking on the camera.
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In-Frame button: This enables or disables debug mode. Debug mode shows a box around the camera shot. The circle next to the button indicates the status of Debug mode.
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Grey circle: Debug mode is off.
- White circle: Debug mode is on.
In-Frame Button

On-Screen Display (OSD)
Crestron 1 Beyond cameras have an integrated On-Screen Display (OSD) menu where camera s can be changed. To access the OSD menu, select Menu on the desired camera in the camera

The OSD menu is then displayed overlaid on the camera's video feed.

Alternatively, the OSD menu can be accessed with the IV-CAMA-REMOTE Crestron 1 Beyond IR Cc Remote. To access the OSD menu with the IR camera remote, press Menu on the remote.
Menu Navigation
Use the navigation pad to navigate through the OSD menu. Select Enter to open a sub menu and select
Back to exit the sub menu. Use the navigation pad to move up and down through the menus, and left and right to scroll through menu options. Refer to the table below for information on navigate the OSD sub menus.
OSD Menu Options
| Option | Sub Menu Options | Setting Range Setting Description | |
| Video Sharpness 0 - 15 Adjust video sharpening. | |||
| Brightness 0 - 14 Adjust video brightness. | |||
| Contrast 0 - 14 Adjust video contrast. | |||
| Gamma 0 - 4 Adjust video gamma correction. | |||
| 2DNR 0 - 5 2D Noise Reduction level. | |||
| 3DNR 0 - 5 3D Noise Reduction level. | |||
| DRC 0 - 5 Dynamic Range Compression level. | |||
| Mirror Off/On | Mirrors camera output. | ||
| Invert Off/On | Inverts the PTZ camera video feed. | ||
| Video Format 1080p30/29.97/25/60/59.94/50, 720p60/59.94/50/ | Adjust camera video output format. | ||
| Option | Sub Menu Options | Setting | Range | Setting | Description |
| Exposure | Mode Auto Automatically adjust | ||||
| exposure. | |||||
| Manual Manually adjust exposure. | |||||
| Shutter PRI Shutter priority mode. | |||||
| Iris PRI Iris priority mode. | |||||
| Bright Brightness priority mode. | |||||
| Anti-Flicker OFF/50Hz /60Hz Reduces flicker induced by 25p and 30p frame rates. | |||||
| BLC Off/On Turn Back Light | Compensation On or Off. | ||||
| EXP Comp Off/On Turn exposure compensation | On or Off. | ||||
| Gain 0 - 14 | Adjust the gain of the camera. | ||||
| Shutter | 1/50 - 1/10000 | Adjust the shutter speed of the camera. | |||
| Iris | F1.6 - F14, Close | Adjust the aperture of the camera. | |||
| VF Brightness | 0 - 14 | Adjust the reference camera's video brightness. | |||
| Option | Sub Menu Options | Setting Range Setting Description | |
| Color Mode | Auto Fully automatic white balance. | ||
| Manual Fully manual white balance adjustment. | |||
| One Push Trigger a one time white balance adjustment. | |||
| Static Preset white balance adjustments | |||
| Profile Cloudy | Static Color Mode presets. | ||
| Daylight | |||
| Fluorescent | |||
| Tungsten | |||
| Custom | |||
| R-Gain -7 - +7 Adjust the red color channel balance. | |||
| G-Gain -7 - +7 Adjust the green color channel balance. | |||
| B-Gain -7 - +7 Adjust the blue color channel balance. | |||
| WB Sens | Low/Medium/High | Adjust white balance sensitivity. | |
| Saturation | 0 - 14 | Increase or decrease color saturation. | |
| Hue | 0 - 14 | Increase or decrease video hue. | |
| PTZ | Speed | 1-7 | Adjust the speed of camera movement. |
| PTZ Trig AF | Off/On Auto-focus after moving the camera. | ||
| Preset Freeze | Off/On Turn Preset Freeze On or Off. | ||
| Privacy Mode | Off/On Turn Privacy Mode On or Off. | ||
| Digital Zoom | Off/On Turn Digital Zoom On or Off. | ||
| Limit | x1 - x16 Adjust the Digital Zoom limit. | ||
| Option | Sub Menu Options | Setting | Range | Setting | Description |
| System Address 1 - 7 Choose the camera address | |||||
| for serial communication. | |||||
| Protocol VISCA Choose the protocol for serial | communication. | ||||
| PELCO-D | |||||
| PELCO-P | |||||
| Baudrate 2400 - 34800 Set the baud rate for the serial port. | |||||
| Disable LED Off/On Turn the camera LED On or Off. | |||||
| Group Track Off/On Turn Group Tracking On or Off. | |||||
| Track Mode Presenter/Group Set the IV-CAM-I12 to Presenter Track or Group Frame. | |||||
| Room Size n/a | Set the size of the room the camera is used in. | ||||
| Show Preset# Off/On Turn the Preset number On or Off on the video feed. | |||||
| FW Version n/a | Displays the camera firmware version. | ||||
| Reset OSD Confirm | Select Confirm to reset OSD menu settings to the factory default. | ||||
| NOTE: Reset OSD does not affect the System OSD menu settings. | |||||
| Option | Sub Menu Options | Setting Range Setting Description | |
| Network Mode Static IP Set the camera IP connection | |||
| DCHP | method. | ||
| IP n/a Displays the camera's | IP address. | ||
| Subnet n/a Displays the camera's subnet | mask address. | ||
| Gateway n/a Displays the camera's static | gateway address. | ||
| DNS 1 n/a Displays the camera's static | primary DNS lookup address. | ||
| DNS 2 n/a Displays the camera's static | secondary DNS lookup address. | ||
Advanced Camera Settings
This section contains information on the Crestron 1 Beyond camera advanced settings. These are to change the protocol, network, user, and firmware update settings.
To access the Advanced Settings menu, select Settings on the desired camera in the camera list.
Settings Select

The Advanced Settings menu is displayed.
Advanced Settings Menu

Protocol Settings
The Protocol settings are displayed by default when the Advanced Settings menu is opened. Protocol settings include streaming options for camera output and control settings for interacting with devices (such as a Crestron touch screen).
Select the Save Settings button in the bottom right of the Advanced Settings window to save any changes made.
Protocol Tab

The following Protocol settings are available.
Streaming
Streaming settings are used to adjust the properties of the native IP video streams that are encoded and transmitted by the camera.
Streaming Settings

The following Streaming settings are available.
- Stream Type: Select whether the Main Stream or Reference Stream will be configured.
- Resolution: Select the desired stream resolution independently of the camera's operating resolution.
- Bitrate Type: Select whether the video will be encoded with CBR (constant) or VBR (variable) bit rate. Selecting VBR causes reduced stream bit rate during static shots with little movement. The bit rate increases as motion increases.
- Max Bitrate: Set the maximum bit rate of the video stream. The maximum supported va by camera model.
• Frame Rate: Select the stream's frame rate.
- Key Frame Interval: Enter the number of frames that must occur before a keyframe is s video stream.
- Encoding Type: Select whether the video stream will use H.264 or H.265 encoding.
- Encode Profile: Select whether the video stream will use a low, base, or high-profile encoding type.
Control Settings
The Control settings are used to set a secondary connection to the camera from a control device (such as a Crestron touch screen).
Control Settings

The following Control settings are available.
- Enable and Disable: Select Enable or Disable to turn the secondary connections on or off.
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Protocol Type: Select the communication protocol for the secondary connection.
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Device Mode: Select either Server or Client to determine the role for the camera when using a secondary connection.
- Server IP Address: Enter the IP address for the secondary connection device. The default value of 0.0.0.0 should be retained for most setups.
- Control Port: Enter the port number into the Control Port text field for the secondary connection. The default value of 5500 should be retained for most setups.
- NDI: Select Enable or Disable to turn the NDI video output for the camera on or off.
Other Settings
The following miscellaneous settings are available.
Other Settings

- Reboot : Select to restart the camera.
- Reset : Select to restore all settings on the camera back to the factory default.
CAUTION: Performing a factory restore returns all settings to their default values and removes any static IP addresses for the camera. For more information on setting a static IP address, refer to Set a Static IP Address on page 96.
- Reboot All Cameras: Select to restart all cameras available in the camera list.
Network Settings
The Network settings contain the camera's network settings for the camera's video streams, time settings, and autoupdate settings. Select the Save Settings button in the bottom right of the Advanced Settings window to save any changes made.
To access the Network settings, select the Network tab on the top of the Advanced Settings menu.
Network Menu

The following Network settings are available.
- IP Type: Select whether the camera connects to the network over a static IP address o dynamically over a DHCP IP address. If set to Static IP, configure the following options:
- IP Address: Enter a static IP address for the camera.
- Mask: Enter a static subnet mask address for the camera.
- Gateway: Enter a static address for the default gateway router.
DNS 1: Enter a static primary DNS (Domain Name Server) lookup address.
DNS 2: Enter a static secondary DNS (Domain Name Server) lookup address.
• RTSP Port: Enter a port that will be used for the camera's RTSP video-over-IP streams.
- App Port: Enter a port that will be used for communication between the Crestron 1 Beyond Camera Manager software and the camera.
NOTE: The App Port value should not be changed unless instructed to do so by Crestron True Blue Support.
- NTP: Select Enable to use Network Time Protocol and sync the camera's clock with the network's time. Select Disable to not use NTP.
- NTP Server: If NTP is enabled, enter the network server into the NTP Server text field that NTP will use to obtain the date and time.
- Time Zone Offset: Use the Time Zone Offset drop-down menu to select the camera's time zone.
- Auto-Update: Select Enable to allow the camera to perform automatic updates. Select Disable to not allow the camera to perform automatic updates. If Auto-Update is enabled, configure following options:
- Manifest URL: Enter the URL that the camera will pull the automatic updates from.
NOTE: Do not change the Manifest URL value unless instructed by Crestron's True Blue Support.
Auto-Update Time: Select the desired time for the cameras to perform automatic up
Upgrade Settings
The Upgrade settings are used to perform manual firmware updates, display the current camer version, and display the upgrade status during a firmware update.
To access the Upgrade menu, select Upgrade on the top right of the Advanced Settings menu.
Upgrade Menu

For information on performing a firmware update for the camera, refer to Update Firmware on page 99.
User Settings
The User settings show the name of the camera and provides password management. To access User settings, select the User tab on the top right of the Advanced Settings menu.
User Tab

The following User settings are available.
- Device Name: Set the name of the current camera.
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Change Password: To change the camera's password, perform the following steps.
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Enter the current password of the camera in the Old Password text field.
- Enter the desired new password in the New Password text field.
- Enter the same new password in the Confirm Password text field.
- Select Save Settings to change the password of the camera.
The camera's password has been updated.
Tracking Menu
NOTE: The Tracking menu is only available for IV-CAM-I20 and IV-CAM-I12 cameras.
IV-CAM-I12 and IV-CAM-I20 cameras have intelligent features that require configuration before operation. These include Presenter Tracking, Group Framing, Group Tracking, and Tracking Settings.
To access the Tracking menu, select the Tracking button in the camera list.
Tracking Button

The Tracking Menu is displayed.
NOTE: The IV-CAM-I20 Tracking Menu is shown below as an example.
Tracking Menu

Refer to the following sections to configure the intelligent features of the IV-CAM-I20 or IV-CA cameras.
This section provides the following information:
- Set the Tracking Zone
- Set the Tracking Shots
- PTZ Alignment
- Blocking Zones
- Preset Zones
Set the Tracking Zone
NOTE: Tracking Zones are only available for the IV-CAM-I20 and IV-CAM-I12 when set to Pr mode. For more information on switching a camera's mode, refer to Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 102
The camera uses Visual AI to detect faces in the Tracking Zone of its wide-angle lens, then 1 presenter within the Tracking Zone. The Tracking Zone is indicated in the video frame as a g
NOTE: The camera does not save settings automatically. Make sure to save frequently during setup process.
To draw a Tracking Zone:
- Select Set Tracking Zone in the top left of the Tracking Zones menu. When selected, the cursor moves into the video frame.

- Press and hold the cursor over the location in the video frame where the Tracking Zone should begin. Then, drag the cursor to create the Tracking Zone.
Note the following guidelines when configuring Tracking Zones.
- Set the Tracking Zone to contain the entire area where a presenter will move around the Tracking Zone so it fills a presenter's head and torso. Tracking is more effective when zones are narrow and defined.
- Leave room on the left and right of the zones to allow the presenter to leave the another presenter to enter.
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If the front row of audience seats covers some of the presentation area, do not in the Tracking Zone. Instead, draw it so that at least the torso and/or head of the will be the only moving subjects in the Tracking Zone.
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Release the cursor to finish the Tracking Zone. Refer to the image below for an example Tracking Zone is indicated as a green box.
NOTE: The red box in the image below is the Blocking Zone for this configuration. For more information about drawing a Blocking Zone, refer to Blocking Zones on page 152.

- Once the Tracking Zone is set, select Save Settings.
The Tracking Zone is now configured to track the presenter.
NOTE: When no presenter is detected or tracked, the camera will revert to the Home Shot (Preset 0). For more information on the Home Shot (Preset 0), refer to Camera Controls on page 117.
Set the Tracking Shots
The Set Tracking Shots menu contains Tracking Shot (Preset 1) and Home Shot (Preset 0) settings. To access the Set Tracking Shots menu, select Set Tracking Shots in the top left of the Tracking Zones menu.
Set Tracking Shots

Set Tracking Shots Menu

Refer to the sections below to set the Tracking Shot and Home Shot for the camera.
Set the Tracking Shot (Preset 1)
NOTE: Setting the Tracking Shot is only available for the IV-CAM-I20 and IV-CAM-I12 set to Presenter mode. For more information on switching a camera's mode, refer to Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 102
The Tracking Shot (Preset 1) determines how tightly the camera frames a presenter while tracking and the maximum amount of zoom and upwards tilt-motion of the tracking shot.
Set Tracking Shots Menu

To set the Tracking Shot (Preset 1):
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Use the navigation pad and the zoom buttons to adjust the camera shot. Have someone subject to determine the optimal camera position and zoom in. Position the camera to e subject fits in the frame in the following situations:
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The subject stands with outstretched arms.
- The subject raises a hand to simulate writing on a blackboard or gesturing.
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Depending on the height of the subject, add enough headroom to allow for taller presenters. The headroom defined in the Tracking Shot limits how far up the camera while tracking.
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Once the Tracking Shot is configured, select Save Tracking Shot.
The Tracking Shot (Preset 1) is now set.
NOTE: If Tracking Shot (Preset 1) is not set, it can lead to the camera shot not being framed correctly, and can lead to poor presenter tracking. Confirm that there is a Tracking Shot (Preset 1) set by Calling Preset 1 in the Presets menu in the bottom of the software.
Presets Menu

Set the Home Shot
The Home Shot (Preset 0) is the shot that the camera reverts to when no presenter is detected or tracked. This preset should be set to view the entire presentation area.
To set the Home Shot (Preset O):
- Select Set Tracking Shots in the top left of the Tracking Zones menu. When selected, the Set Tracking Shots menu is displayed.
Set Tracking Shots

Set Tracking Shots Menu

- Use the navigation pad and the zoom buttons to adjust the camera shot. The camera have a full view of the presentation area.
- Once the Home Shot is configured, select Save Home Shot.
The Home Shot (Preset 0) is now set.
PTZ Alignment
To ensure the best tracking performance, perform a PTZ camera alignment in relation to the s wide-angle reference camera. When the PTZ camera is misaligned with the wide-angle reference camera, it can cause camera shots to not be centered.
To correct PTZ camera alignment in relation to the static wide-angle camera:
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Open the Tracking Zones tab.
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Select PTZ Alignment in the top left of the Tracking Zones menu.
Select PTZ Alignment

A window is displayed showing the PTZ's video feed and wide-angle camera's video feed with a blue crosshair.
PTZ Alignment Menu

- Use the PTZ lens controls in the Settings panel to move the PTZ video feed's blue crosshair into the same position as the wide-angle feed's crosshair. For best results, place an object that seen in both camera feeds as a point of reference for the blue crosshairs.
NOTE: There will be a slight parallax error (a displacement between the positions of the PTZ camera and wide-angle reference camera) when performing the step above. This behavior is expected.
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Once the blue crosshairs in the PTZ video feed and the wide-angle feed are aligned, select Save Settings to confirm the changes.
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Select the back arrow on the left side of the software to exit the PTZ Alignment inte
Blocking Zones
Set Blocking Zones within the Tracking Zone to prevent unwanted objects from triggering the camera's facial detection. Blocking Zones are indicated in the video frame as red boxes.
To draw a Blocking Zone:
- Select one of the options underneath the Blocking Zones header. When an option is selected, the cursor moves into the video frame.

Blocking Zones B1 through B4 are for blocking displays, windows, and projection screens.

Blocking Zones B5 through B8 are for blocking participants.
NOTE: The four Blocking Zones for participants is only available for are only available for the IV-CAM-I20 and IV-CAM-I12 set to Presenter mode. For more information on switching a camera's mode, refer to Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 102.

- Press and hold the cursor over the location in the video frame where the Blocking Zone should begin. Then, drag the cursor to draw the Blocking Zone.
Note the following guidelines when configuring Blocking Zones.
- Blocking Zones are only active within the Tracking Zone.
- Blocking Zones B5 - B8: Do not block an entire section of the Tracking Zone. This could cause the camera to lose the presenter if they remain in the blocked area for too
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There is no padding around the edges of Blocking Zones, they behave precisely as drawn.
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Release the cursor to finish the Blocking Zone. Refer to the images below for an example. In this example, the Blocking Zone is placed on the left side of the Tracking Zone (green) the door. This prevents people entering or leaving the room from triggering the camera's detection. For more information about drawing a Tracking Zone, refer to Set the Tracking on page 142.
Participant Blocking Zone

In this example, there are two Blocking Zones (red boxes) over the displays within the 1 Zone (green box). These Blocking Zones prevent the displays from triggering the camera's detection, while still allowing the camera to detect motion in the area underneath the di There is also a Preset Zone (blue box) on the right side of the Tracking Zone, which s camera to a predefined camera shot after someone enters the zone. For more informatic drawing a Preset Zone, refer to Preset Zones on page 156.
Display Blocking Zone

- Once the Blocking Zones are set, select Save Settings.
The Blocking Zones are now configured to ignore the defined areas.
Preset Zones
NOTE: Preset Zones are only available for the IV-CAM-I20.
Set Preset Zones within the video frame to prioritize a preconfigured camera shot in a defined area. The IV-CAM-I20 camera automatically centers in on a Preset Zone when a participant is detected within it, regardless of the current presenter tracking in the Tracking Zone. Preset Zones are indicated in the video frame as blue boxes. Up to four Preset Zones can be configured.
Complete the following procedure to draw and configure a Preset Zone.
- Select one of the options under Preset Zones header. When an option is selected, the moves into the video frame.
Preset Zones

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Press and hold the cursor over the location in the video frame where the Preset Zone should begin. Then, drag the cursor to draw the Preset Zone.
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Release the cursor to finish the Preset Zone. Refer to the image below for an example. In this example, there is a Preset Zone (blue box) on the right side of the Tracking Zone box), which when a participant enters it, makes the camera switch to a predefined came. There are also two Blocking Zones (red boxes) over the displays within the Tracking Zone
- For more information about drawing a Tracking Zone, refer to Set the Tracking Zor page 142.
- For more information about drawing a Blocking Zone, refer to Blocking Zones on pc Preset Zone Example

- Select Set Presets. The Set Preset Zones menu appears.
Set Presets

Preset Zones Menu

- Use the navigation pad to pan and tilt the PTZ camera. The left and right buttons pc camera, and the up and down buttons tilt the camera.

Use Zoom + and Zoom - to zoom the PTZ camera shot in or out.

- Select Save to set the camera shot for the Preset Zone. When the Preset Zone is activated, the its associated camera shot is displayed on the video feed.
NOTE: Ensure that the Save button number corresponds with the Preset Zone selected. Save P1 is the camera shot displayed when Preset Zone P1 is activated, Save P2 is the camera shot for Preset Zone P2, and so forth.
- Once the Preset Zone camera shots are set, select the back arrow button in the top right of the Set Preset Zones menu to return to the Tracking Zones menu.
- Select Save Settings to save the Preset Zones.
Tracking Settings
The Tracking Settings menu is used to define specific camera settings that affect how intelligent functions (Group Framing, Group Tracking, and Presenter Tracking) operate. To access the Tracking Settings, select the Tracking Settings tab within the Tracking menu.
Select Tracking

Select Tracking Settings

NOTE: The Tracking Settings menu contains different settings depending on whether an i12 or i20 camera is being configured. Additionally, if the i12 camera is in group framing mode, it con1 different settings. For more information on changing the camera mode, refer to Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 102.
The following image shows the IV-CAM-120 Tracking Settings as an example.
Tracking Settings

This section provides the following information:
• Presenter Tracking Settings
• Group Framing Settings
Presenter Tracking Settings
NOTE: Presenter Tracking settings are only available for the IV-CAM-I20 and IV-CAM-I12 set 1 Presenter mode. For more information on switching a camera's mode, refer to Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 102
Refer to the following sections for information on the available Presenter Tracking settings.
Presenter Tracking Settings

Auto-Tilt
When enabled, the camera will tilt up or down once locked onto a presenter.
Auto Zoom
When enabled, the camera will automatically zoom in or out as the tracked subject moves close away from the camera.
Outside Zone
When enabled, the camera keeps tracking a presenter that it has locked onto as they exit the Tracking Zone but remain in the wide-angle reference camera's FOV (field of view). For more information about Tracking Zones, refer to Set the Tracking Zone on page 142.
Group Track
NOTE: Group Tracking is only available for the IV-CAM-I20.
When enabled, the camera fits all participants into the frame and tracks the presenters within Tracking Zone. When disabled, the camera only tracks one presenter at a time. For more information about Tracking Zones, refer to Set the Tracking Zone on page 142.
Track Sensitivity
Use the slider to determine how sensitive the wide-angle camera detection is within the tracki. Lower this setting if the camera gets distracted by lighting changes or shadows.
Target Lost Time
Use the slider to determine how long the camera waits before returning to the Target Lost Action once the participant leaves the Tracking Zone. For more information about Tracking Zones, refer to Set the Tracking Zone on page 142.
Zoom Limit
Use the slider to determine the maximum amount of zoom applied when the tracked present further into the background.
Pan Speed
Use the slider to adjust the speed of pan and tilt movement during tracking. Increase Pan Speed if presenters tend to be more active.
Target Lost Action
Determines whether the camera returns to the Home Shot (Preset 0), Tracking Shot (Preset 1), or stays at its current position when no presenter is being tracked. For more information on setting the Home Shot (Preset 0) and Tracking Shot (Preset 1), refer to Set the Tracking Shots on page 145.
Power On State
Determines whether Presenter Tracking is enabled or disabled when the camera is powered on.
Group Framing Settings
NOTE: Group Framing settings are only available for the IV-CAM-I12 set to Group mode. For more information on switching a camera's mode, refer to Change the Camera Mode (IV-CAM-I12/20 Only) on page 102
Refer to the following sections for information on the available Group Framing settings.
Group Framing Settings

Track Sensitivity
Use the slider to determine how sensitive the wide-angle camera is to motion detection. Lower setting if the camera gets distracted by lighting changes or shadows.
Zoom Sensitivity
Use the slider to determine how tightly the PTZ camera frames participants. Use a higher va group framed camera shots and use a lower value for wide group framing camera shots.
Zoom Limit
Use the slider to determine the maximum amount of zoom applied when the tracked subjects further into the background.
Target Lost Action
Determines whether the camera returns to the Home Shot (Preset 0), Tracking Shot (Preset 1), or stays at its current position when no presenter is being tracked.
Power On State
Determines whether Group Framing is enabled or disabled when the camera is powered on.
Multi-Camera Switching (Beta)
Multi-Camera Switching settings are located in the Group Framing settings. For more informatic about configuring two IV-CAM-I12 cameras for Multi-Camera Switching, refer to Multi-Camera Switching Configuration (Beta) on page 104.
Multi-Camera Switching Settings

VISCA Commands
Crestron 1 Beyond cameras can be controlled using the VISCA protocol through either a serial RS-485) or IP connection. By default, the port for IP control is set to 5500. For serial comr make sure the baud rate of the controller is set to 9600 bps. Below is a comprehensive list commands that can be used to control the cameras.
Start/Stop Tracking
To start or stop tracking on the IV-CAM-I12-B or IV-CAM-I20 camera, call the following comm
| Command | Command | Packet | Comments |
| Start tracking (Recall | CAM_Memory 80) | 8x 01 04 3F 02 50 FF Call Preset 80, camera addr x | |
| Stop tracking (Recall | CAM_Memory 81) | 8x 01 04 3F 02 51 FF Call Preset 81, camera addr x |
Privacy
The PTZ cameras can be tilted backwards for privacy when the camera is not in use. To tilt cameras backwards, call the following commands:
| Command | Command | Packet | Comments | ||||||||||||
| Tilt | PTZ | 1 | 81 | 01 | 06 | 01 | 12 | OE | 03 | 01 | FF | Tilt | PTZ | 1 | backwards |
ACK / Completion Messages
| Command | Message | Comments | ||||
| ACK | z0 4y FF(y:Socket No.) | Returned when the command is accepted. | ||||
| Completion | z0 5y FF(y:Socket No.) | Returned when the command has been executed. | ||||
Error Messages
| Command Message | Comments | |
| Syntax Error | z0 60 02 FF | Returned when the command format is different or when a command with illegal command parameters is accepted. |
| Command Buffer Full | z0 60 03 FF | Indicates that two sockets are already being used (executing two commands) and the command could not be accepted when received. |
| Command Canceled | z0 6y 04 FF (y:Socket No.) | Returned when a command which is being executed in a socket specified by the cancel command is canceled. The completion message for the command is not returned. |
| Command Message Comments | ||
| No Socket z0 | 6y 05 FF(y:Socket No.) | Returned when no command is executed in a socket specified by th cancel command, or when an invalid socket number is specified. |
| Command Not Executable | z0 6y 41 FF(y:Execution command Socket No. manually are received during auto focus.Inquiry command:0) | Returned when a command cannot be executed due to current conditions. For example, when commands controlling the focus |
z = Device address + 8
Commands
| Command Set Command Command Packet Comments | |||||||||||
| AddressSet Broadcast 88 30 01 FF Address setting | |||||||||||
| IF_Clear Broadcast 88 01 00 01 FF I/F Clear | |||||||||||
| Command Cancel | 8x | 2p | FF | p: | Socket No. (=1or2) | ||||||
| CAM_Power | On | 8x | 01 | 04 | 00 | 02 | FF | Power On/Off | |||
| Off | 8x | 01 | 04 | 00 | 03 | FF | |||||
| CAM_Zoom | Stop | 8x | 01 | 04 | 07 | 00 | FF | ||||
| Tele(Standard) | 8x | 01 | 04 | 07 | 02 | FF | |||||
| Wide(Standard) | 8x | 01 | 04 | 07 | 03 | FF | |||||
| Tele(Variable) | 8x | 01 | 04 | 07 | 2p | FF | p: O(Low)to 7 (High) | ||||
| Wide(Variable) | 8x | 01 | 04 | 07 | 3p | FF | |||||
| Direct | 8x | 01 | 04 | 47 | 0p | 0q | Or | Os | FF | p,q,r,s: Zoom Position | |
| CAM_Focus | Stop | 8x | 01 | 04 | 08 | 00 | FF | ||||
| Far(Standard) | 8x | 01 | 04 | 08 | 02 | FF | |||||
| Near(Standard) | 8x | 01 | 04 | 08 | 03 | FF | |||||
| Far(Variable) | 8x | 01 | 04 | 08 | 2p | FF | p: O(Low)to 7 (High) | ||||
| Near(Variable) | 8x | 01 | 04 | 08 | 3p | FF | |||||
| Direct | 8x | 01 | 04 | 48 | 0p | 0q | Or | Os | FF | p,q,r,s: Focus Position | |
| Auto Focus | 8x | 01 | 04 | 38 | 02 | FF | AF On/Off | ||||
| Manul Focus | 8x | 01 | 04 | 38 | 03 | FF | |||||
| Auto/Manul | 8x | 01 | 04 | 38 | 10 | FF | |||||
| One Push Trigger | 8x | 01 | 04 | 18 | 01 | FF | One Push AF Trigger | ||||
| CAM_ZoomFocus | Direct | 8x | 01 | 04 | 47 | 0p | 0q | Or | 0p,0ts:0Zoom Position t,u,v,w: Focus Position | ||
| 0v | 0w | FF | |||||||||
| Command Set | Command | Command | Packet | Comments |
| CAM_WB Auto | 8x 01 04 35 00 FF Normal Auto | |||
| Indoor 8x 01 04 35 01 FF Indoor Mode | ||||
| Outdoor 8x 01 04 35 02 FF Outdoor Mode | ||||
| One Push WB 8x 01 04 35 03 FF One Push WB Mode | ||||
| Manual 8x 01 04 35 05 FF Manual Control Mode | ||||
| One Push Trigger 8x 01 04 10 05 FF One Push WB Trigger | ||||
| CAM_RGain | Rest | 8x 01 04 03 00 FF | Manual Control of R Gain | |
| Up | 8x 01 04 03 02 FF | |||
| Down | 8x 01 04 03 03 FF | |||
| Direct | 8x 01 04 43 00 00 0p 0q FF p,q: R Gain | |||
| CAM_BGain | Rest | 8x 01 04 04 00 FF | Manual Control of B Gain | |
| Up | 8x 01 04 04 02 FF | |||
| Down | 8x 01 04 04 03 FF | |||
| Direct | 8x 01 04 44 00 00 0p 0q FF p,q: B Gain | |||
| CAM_AE | Full Auto | 8x 01 04 39 00 FF | Automatic Exposure mode | |
| Manual 8x 01 04 39 03 FF Manual Control mode | ||||
| Shutter Priority | 8x 01 04 39 0A FF | Shutter Priority Automatic Exposure mode | ||
| Iris Priority | 8x 01 04 39 0B FF | Iris Priority Automatic Exposure mode | ||
| Bright | 8x 01 04 39 0D FF | Bright Mode (Manual control) | ||
| CAM_Shutter Reset | 8x 01 04 0A 00 FF | Shutter Setting | ||
| Up | 8x 01 04 0A 02 FF | |||
| Down | 8x 01 04 0A 03 FF | |||
| Direct | 8x 01 04 4A 00 00 0p 0q FF p,q: Shutter Position | |||
| CAM_Iris | Reset | 8x 01 04 0B 00 FF | Iris Setting | |
| Up | 8x 01 04 0B 02 FF | |||
| Down | 8x 01 04 0B 03 FF | |||
| Direct | 8x 01 04 4B 00 00 0p 0q FF p,q: Iris Position | |||
| CAM_Gain | Reset | 8x 01 04 0C 00 FF | Gain Setting | |
| Up | 8x 01 04 0C 02 FF | |||
| Down | 8x 01 04 0C 03 FF | |||
| Direct | 8x 01 04 4C 00 00 0p 0q FF p,q: Gain Position | |||
| CAM_Bright Reset | 8x 01 04 0D 00 FF Bright Setting | |||
| Up 8x 01 04 0D 02 FF | ||||
| Down 8x 01 04 0D 03 FF | ||||
| Direct 8x 01 04 4D 00 00 0p 0q FF p,q: Bright Position | ||||
| CAM_ExpComp | On 8x 01 04 3E 02 FF Exposure Compensation On/Off | |||
| Off 8x 01 04 3E 03 FF | ||||
| Reset 8x 01 04 0E 00 FF Exposure Compensation Amount Setting | ||||
| Up 8x 01 04 0E 02 FF | ||||
| Down 8x 01 04 0E 03 FF | ||||
| Direct 8x 01 04 4E 00 00 0p 0q FF p,q: ExpComp Position | ||||
| CAM_Backlight | On 8x 01 04 33 02 FF Back Light Compensation ON/OFF | |||
| Off 8x 01 04 33 03 FF | ||||
| CAM_Aperture | Reset 8x 01 04 02 00 FF Aperture Control | |||
| Up 8x 01 04 02 02 FF | ||||
| Down 8x 01 04 02 03 FF | ||||
| Direct 8x 01 04 42 00 00 0p 0q FF p,q: Aperture Gain | ||||
| CAM_PictureEffect | Off 8x 01 04 63 00 FF Picture Effect Setting | |||
| Neg.Art 8x 01 04 63 02 FF | ||||
| B&W 8x 01 04 63 04 FF | ||||
| CAM_Memory | Reset 8x 01 04 3F 00 pp FF pp: Memory Number (=0 to 255)Corresponds to 0 to 255 on the Remote. | |||
| Set 8x 01 04 3F 01 pp FF | ||||
| Recall 8x 01 04 3F 02 pp FF | ||||
| Freeze | Freeze On 81 01 04 62 02 FF Freeze On Immediately | |||
| Freeze Off 81 01 04 62 03 FF Freeze Off Immediately | ||||
| Preset Freeze On 81 01 04 62 22 FF Freeze On When Running Preset | ||||
| Preset Freeze Off 81 01 04 62 23 FF Freeze Off When Running Preset | ||||
| SYS_Menu | Off 8x 01 06 06 03 FF Turns off the menu screen. | |||
| CAM_IDWrite | 8x 01 04 22 0p 0q 0r 0s FF p,q,r,s: Camera ID (=0000 to FFFF) | |||
| IR_Receive | On 8x 01 06 08 02 FF IR receiver On/Off | |||
| Off 8x 01 06 08 03 FF | ||||
| Information Display | On 8x 01 7E 01 18 02 FF Operation status display On/Off | |||
| Off 8x 01 7E 01 18 03 FF | ||||
| Command Set | Command | Command | Packet | Comments |
| Pan-tiltDrive Up | 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF VV: Pan speed 0 x01 (low speed) | |||
| Down 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF to 0 x18 (high speed) | ||||
| Left 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF | ||||
| Right 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 03 FF WW: Tilt Speed 0 x 01 (low speed) to 0 x14 (high speed) | ||||
| UpLeft 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 01 FF | ||||
| UpRight 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 01 FF | ||||
| DownLeft 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 02 FF YYYY: Pan Position | ||||
| DownRight 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 02 FF | ||||
| Stop 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 03 FF ZZZZ: Tilt Position | ||||
| AbsolutePosition 8x 01 06 02 VV WW 02 02 FF | ||||
| RelativePosition 8x 01 06 03 VV WW 02 02 FF | ||||
| Home 8x 01 06 04 FF | ||||
| Reset 8x 01 06 05 FF | ||||
| Pan-tiltLimitSet | LimitSet 8x 01 06 07 00 0W W: 1 UpRight 0: DownLeft 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Y 0Z 0Z 0Z 0Z YFF Pan Limit PositionZZZZ: Tilt Position | |||
Inquiry Commands
| Inquiry Command | Command Packet | Inquiry Packet | Comments | ||||
| CAM_PowerInq | 8x 09 04 00 FF | y0 50 02 FF | On | ||||
| y0 | 50 | 03 | FF | Off (Standby) | |||
| y0 | 50 | 04 | FF | Internal power circuit error | |||
| CAM_ZoomPosInq | 8x 09 04 47 | FF | y0 | 50 | 0p | 0q p,0r,s0s Zoom Position | |
| FF | |||||||
| CAM_FocusModelInq | 8x 09 04 38 FF | y0 50 02 FF | Auto Focus | ||||
| y0 | 50 | 03 | FF | Manual Focus | |||
| CAM_FocusPosInq | 8x 09 04 48 | FF | y0 | 50 | 0p | 0q p,0r,s0s Focus Position | |
| FF | |||||||
| Inquiry | Command | Command | Packet | Inquiry | Packet | Comments |
| CAM_WBModelnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 35 | FF | y0 50 00 FF Auto |
| CAM_RGainlnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 43 | FF | y0 50 00 Op 0q p,q: R Gain |
| CAM_BGainlnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 44 | FF | y0 50 00 Op 0q p,q: B Gain |
| CAM_AEmodelnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 39 | FF | y0 50 00 FF Full Auto |
| CAM_ShutterPoslnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 4A FF y0 50 00 00 p,q Shiftter Position | ||
| CAM_IrisPoslnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 4B FF y0 50 00 00 p,q Position | ||
| CAM_GainPoslnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 4C FF y0 50 00 00 p,q Gain Position | ||
| CAM_BrightPoslnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 4D FF y0 50 00 00 p,q Bright Position | ||
| CAM_ExpCompModelnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 3E FF y0 50 02 FF On | ||
| CAM_ExpCompPoslnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 4E FF y0 50 00 00 p,q ExpComp Position | ||
| CAM_BacklightModelnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 33 FF y0 50 02 FF On | ||
| CAM_Aperturelnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 42 | FF | y0 50 00 FF Off |
| CAM_PictureEffectMode Inq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 63 FF y0 50 00 FF Off | ||
| CAM_Memorylnq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 3F FF y0 50 Op FF p: Memory number last operated. |
| Inquiry | Command | Command | Packet | Inquiry | Packet | Comments | ||||
| SYS_MenuModelnq | 8x | 09 | 06 | 06 | FF | y0 | 50 | 02 | FF | On |
| y0 | 50 | 03 | FF Off | |||||||
| CAM_IDInq | 8x | 09 | 04 | 22 | FF | y0 | 50 | 0p | 0q | 0r 0s |
| FF | ||||||||||
| CAM_VersionInq | 8x | 09 | 00 | 02 | FF | y0 | 50 | 00 | 01 | |
| mn | pq | rs tu vw | ||||||||
| Information Display | 8x | 09 | 7E | 01 | 18 | y0 | 50 | 02 | FF On | |
| FF | y0 | 50 | 03 | FF Off | ||||||
| VideoSystemInq | 8x | 09 | 06 | 23 | FF | y0 | 50 | 00 | FF | |
| y0 | 50 | 01 | FF | |||||||
| y0 | 50 | 02 | FF | |||||||
| y0 | 50 | 03 | FF | |||||||
| y0 | 50 | 07 | FF | |||||||
| y0 | 50 | 08 | FF | |||||||
| y0 | 50 | 09 | FF | |||||||
| y0 | 50 | 0A | FF | |||||||
| y0 | 50 | 0B | FF | |||||||
| y0 | 50 | 0F | FF | |||||||
| IR_Receive | 8x | 09 | 06 | 08 | FF | y0 | 50 | 02 FF On | ||
| y0 | 50 | 03 FF Off | ||||||||
| Pan-tiltMaxSpeedl | 8x | 09 | 06 | 11 FF | y0 | 50 | ww zz FF | ww = Pan Max Speed zz = Tilt Max Speed | ||
| Pan-tiltPosInq | 8x | 09 | 06 | 12 | FF | y0 | 50 | 0w 0ww 0w Pan Position zzzz = Tilt Position | ||
| 0z | 0z | 0z 0z FF | ||||||||
| Pan-tiltModelnq | 8x | 09 | 06 | 10 FF | y0 | 50 | pq rs FF | p,q,r,s: Pan/Tilt Status | ||
Zoom Ratio / Position (CAM\_Zoom)
(CAM_Zoom Direct - p,q,r,s Zoom Position)
| Optical | Zoom | Ratio | Optical | Zoom | Ratio |
| 1x | 0000 | ||||
| 2x | 1851 | ||||
| 3x | 22BE | ||||
| 4x | 28F6 | ||||
| 5x | 2D45 | ||||
| 6x | 3086 | ||||
| 7x | 3320 | ||||
| 8x | 3549 | ||||
| 9x | 371E | ||||
| 10x | 38B3 | ||||
| 11x | 3A12 | ||||
| 12x | 3B42 | ||||
| 13x | 3C47 | ||||
| 14x | 3D25 | ||||
| 15x | 3DDF | ||||
| 16x | 3E7B | ||||
| 17x | 3EFB | ||||
| 18x | 3F64 | ||||
| 19x | 3FBA | ||||
| 20x | 4000 |
Exposure Comp (CAM_ExpComp)
(CAM_ExpComp Direct - p,q ExpComp Position)
| OE | +7 | 0000 |
| OD | +6 | 1851 |
| OC | +5 | 22BE |
| OB | +4 | 28F6 |
| OA | +3 | 2D45 |
| 09 | +2 | 3086 |
| 08 | +1 | 3320 |
| 07 | 0 | 3549 |
| 06 | -1 | 371E |
| 05 | -2 | 38B3 |
| 04 | -3 | 3A12 |
| 03 | -4 | 3B42 |
| 02 | -5 | 3C47 |
| 02 | -6 | 3D25 |
| 00 | -7 | 4000 |
Resources
The following resources are provided for the IV-CAM Series.
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Crestron Support and Training
- Crestron True Blue Support
• Crestron Resource Library
• Crestron Online Help (OLH)
support.crestron.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1001561
• Crestron Training Institute (CTI) Portal
Product Certificates
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