Vaddio WideSHOT WallVIEW Mini User Manual

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WideSHOT WallVIEW Mini

WideSHOT WallVIEW Mini, Document Number 342-0710 Rev B

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STEP 6:
Connect a USB 2.0, Type-A Male to USB Type-B Male cable from the USB Type-B jack of the USB
Mini to the USB 2.0 Type-A port on the laptop or PC.








STEP 7: Again, for the best results, set the camera to 720p/59.94 video resolution by
turning its rotary resolution switch on the back of the camera to the ‘0’ position (at 6:00)
with the notch in the rotary switch pointed straight downward.


STEP 8: Using desired third party software, verify UVC file streaming. Upon applying power to the system, the
USB Mini should show up on the connected computer as a UVC video USB 2.0 peripheral (more on this later).

STEP 9: Connect the Vaddio 24 VDC, 2.08 Amp power supply to a power outlet and to the Mini USB Interface.
The USB Mini will initialize and power will travel down the EZ-POWER VIDEO Cat. 5 cable to the camera. The
camera will boot up and in a few seconds, differential HD video will travel back down the Cat-5 cable to the USB
Mini. When an image is available, the camera is ready to accept control information from the IR SHOT
Commander.


Controlling the WideSHOT WallVIEW Mini:

IR Remote: The IR SHOT Commander Remote is the best way to control the camera in real-time. The IR

remote controller can control the camera’s basic functions and enter the OSD (on-screen display) for more
advanced controls. The IR remote is the best way to control the camera in real-time.


RS-232 Control: This control port is used by the USB Mini to ID the attached camera. Using another control

method (joystick or control system) isn’t necessarily a great idea, because the camera won’t be recognized
by the USB Mini and it won’t auto-load the control protocols for the camera or serve up the web pages (see
next bullet).

Built-in Web Server Control: The USB mini has a built-in web server that auto-loads the control protocols

of the Vaddio camera attached. Camera set-up and controls are available to the administrator of the system
from any approved browser on any computer. The system has two modes; Video Streaming Mode and Web
Control Mode. While using the Web Control mode, the image is not available for preview. For this reason,
the IR SHOT Commander controlling the camera image through the OSD is the best way to control the
camera in real-time.


USB Mini Details
The USB Mini interface is a Cat-5 camera interface and a USB 2.0 streaming appliance with a built-in webserver
for camera set-up and control. The interface uses UVC (Universal Video Class) drivers for USB 2.0 video and
does not require the loading of any other drivers to run on the PC.









STEP 6

USB 2.0

Cable

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